Auggie Wren's Christmas Story (Smoke)

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2013
  • First part of the closing chapter (5. Auggie) of the 1995 movie Smoke. Directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. Writer: Paul Auster. Leading roles: Harvey Keitel and William Hurt.
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Komentáře • 130

  • @Kiky812
    @Kiky812 Před rokem +43

    My father loved this film as much as I did, probably. He passed away 11 years ago and I miss him being able to share and understand my passion for movies, for beauty.

    • @jayreed9630
      @jayreed9630 Před 7 měsíci +2

      God bless you and your father's soul.
      Such a great film!

  • @jet100ful
    @jet100ful Před 3 lety +26

    When you realize that one of the dead guys name from the newspaper was R. Goodwin. Oh man what a movie.

  • @justcat8715
    @justcat8715 Před 3 lety +65

    If an actor is telling a story, and you find yourself completely intent on hearing it until the end, that's when you know it's great writing and excellent acting. I even forgot I was watching a video for school.

    • @xXcangjieXx
      @xXcangjieXx Před 7 měsíci +1

      Damn what kind of school shows this movie?

  • @ClamBuster4
    @ClamBuster4 Před 7 lety +111

    100 years of cinema and this 13 minutes can happily compete with the big boys in the conversation of greatest ever scenes

    • @ThisGuitarIsAWeapon
      @ThisGuitarIsAWeapon Před 2 lety +2

      YES. So damn underrated.

    • @gregm8522
      @gregm8522 Před 2 lety +8

      Totally concur.
      Paul says that a bullshit artist knows how to push all the right buttons.
      And Auggie smiles both innocently and knowingly.
      And I’m sure everybody watching this masterpiece of a soliloquy wonders the same:
      Did this really happen or did Auggie make it up?
      And does it even matter which.

    • @danieletammurello7177
      @danieletammurello7177 Před rokem +1

      I agree 100% dude. This is the 13 minute’s masterpiece of all times

  • @anthonyrisola6144
    @anthonyrisola6144 Před 6 lety +35

    One of the greatest scenes in film history. Keitel is genius.

  • @johnjamesmoor5192
    @johnjamesmoor5192 Před 2 lety +17

    RIP William Hurt. He will be missed.

  • @leung9401
    @leung9401 Před rokem +6

    Still one of my favourite movies ever.

  • @jovations
    @jovations Před 10 lety +153

    One of the best scenes in the history of film. Hurt never did anything better than this film, and Keitel is a virtuoso here.
    Should have millions of views, not 1600...

    • @vonhummie
      @vonhummie Před 6 lety +3

      Completeley agree

    • @mjj3132
      @mjj3132 Před 6 lety +8

      Yep. A movie doesn't have to be perfect to have a moment of perfection. And this was that.

    • @mjj3132
      @mjj3132 Před 5 lety +2

      Amen

    • @josephamato2031
      @josephamato2031 Před 5 lety +2

      Well Said. Love smoke and BLUe in the FACE

    • @user-zt5dj1gz9n
      @user-zt5dj1gz9n Před 4 lety +2

      Brilliant

  • @creativefreedomphoto
    @creativefreedomphoto Před rokem +4

    One of my favorite movies of all time

  • @rjplamf61
    @rjplamf61 Před 10 lety +32

    Brilliant acting by Keitel and Hurt, so natural and unassuming. Keitel and Hurt complemented each other brilliantly in this movie. Great chemistry between the two.

  • @lexpangea5986
    @lexpangea5986 Před 2 lety +7

    “Life just wouldn’t be worth living would it?” RIP William Hurt

  • @decadepasts
    @decadepasts Před 11 lety +45

    We just don't get great film like this anymore. This new ere of flashy generic pop culture has given the general populace ADD. Harvey effortlessly tells this story as if it was one of his own. Everything from Hervey's facial expressions to the impersonation he does of Granny Ethel's voice was flawless. Harvey is one of the greatest actors of our generation and this is him giving one of his best performances. Across the table at a dinner none the less...So beautiful.

  • @snommelfsc
    @snommelfsc Před 3 lety +14

    One of the greatest films and one of the greatest scenes ever put together in cinema. Years ago I tried to put this clip on CZcams and it was immediately removed -- glad to see it here.

    • @celsocampista4309
      @celsocampista4309 Před 3 lety

      And it didn`t cost too much. We brazilians will never be able to make a such a good picture with a low budget.

  • @pleroy67
    @pleroy67 Před měsícem +2

    RIP Paul Auster, I loved his books and his movies…

    • @chiefobeef
      @chiefobeef Před měsícem

      I think I was 19 or 20 when I saw this film and hadn't ever heard of Paul Auster. This scene in particular absolutely blew me away. RIP.

  • @Piwork69
    @Piwork69 Před 2 lety +4

    I watch this every year

  • @oliveriosteinn
    @oliveriosteinn Před 4 lety +11

    The 90's had so many great indie movies.

    • @jonnybirchyboy1560
      @jonnybirchyboy1560 Před 3 lety

      The glory days of the spec script (although this was adapted)

  • @carlj12
    @carlj12 Před 5 lety +5

    9 people who have watched this are souless monster. how could anyone dislike this??

  • @IoriTatsuguchi
    @IoriTatsuguchi Před 9 lety +39

    Story is great, acting is great, but I also noticed how camera closes up to the both of them is lovely. This scene is really rivetting.

    • @verve92
      @verve92 Před 8 lety +4

      +Iori Tatsuguchi Anybody who has had a true friend, understands this scene. Most of us make these compromises in one form or another. The significance of the camera cannot be understated. The camera was the main character of this film. Just a gem. If more people saw films like this with the support of the Industry of showbiz, we'd be better off in some way. The Weinstien Brothers are in a rare and needed position to make great films very few have seen as compared to movies about monsters and blowing things up. Primal stuff. Kids stuff. Color and sound. Use of music is masterful. Tom Waits was a beautiful punch in the gut. FOR THOSE who have not seen the film will see his story unfold in the film. I

    • @IoriTatsuguchi
      @IoriTatsuguchi Před 8 lety +1

      +verve92 I didn't even know that this was independent film until now. and you are right, I rarely get to find this particular sort of film that makes me feel good and warm to spend time with, like with a true friend as you put.
      Do you have any recommendation for another film or the sort?

    • @IoriTatsuguchi
      @IoriTatsuguchi Před 7 lety

      ***** oops, I'm 'grad' it did!

  • @smorlund
    @smorlund  Před 11 lety +25

    Indeed! I Think people just don't have the patience for this kind anymore. Everything has to be delivered instantly.
    This may seem simple, a somewhat unremarkable story and a slow pace. It's not that simple though to make it interesting and this is what characterizes great actors like Keitel and Hurt.

  • @Eric________
    @Eric________ Před 8 lety +10

    A truly perfect monologue by Keitel

  • @MrMastercs
    @MrMastercs Před 5 lety +8

    Perfect poetry in movies is so rare !

  • @1060michaelg
    @1060michaelg Před 2 lety +6

    Shame we don't get to see the re-enactment/memory of Auggie's story..."We're innocent when we dream..." Never a dry eye.

  • @1earflapping
    @1earflapping Před 3 lety +5

    This is the only time I’ve seen Keitel play such a lovable character, warm and smiling (correct me if I’m wrong). And this is one of the best scenes ever.

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan Před měsícem +1

    Keitel's recitation of this quirky story is exquisite. The director's choice to film the Christmas tale with Tom Waits' Innocent When you Dream had me weeping for some reason. The power of emotional beauty.

  • @akemim.7854
    @akemim.7854 Před 5 lety +8

    this scene is absolute perfection. I cry everytime I see it.

  • @benmajer
    @benmajer Před 8 lety +13

    I do love this scene. The story is amazing and Harvey Keitel's acting is superb. This made me happy 20 years ago and today, again.

  • @jaimemartinez7122
    @jaimemartinez7122 Před 7 lety +14

    Art of Storytelling

  • @nealzirn2478
    @nealzirn2478 Před 3 lety +7

    I saw this film when it came out and have watched it many times over. It is one of my favorites. Maybe once or twice a year I resurrect the final scene and it still gives me chills. There is no better.

    • @ruthantunez92
      @ruthantunez92 Před 3 lety +2

      Funny how somethings have to be watched over and over again.

  • @LIZZIE-lizzie
    @LIZZIE-lizzie Před rokem +3

    Tom Waites... this movie has everything. JERRY GARCIA used clips from this in his video, WHEN SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES.
    See, it has everything.

  • @celticgodsoriginal
    @celticgodsoriginal Před 7 lety +28

    Terrific film, masterfully played. I realize one of the main reasons I love Keitel is he sounds so New York.

  • @poopile
    @poopile Před 7 lety +8

    While I enjoy Blue In The Face a bit more, Smoke is truly a phenomenon of words. Keitel and Hurt could not have been better cast. Thanks for posting this and reminding me why I can't get enough of this movie.

  • @BigDaddyZakk420
    @BigDaddyZakk420 Před 7 lety +27

    One of the greatest scenes ever constructed from one of my all time favorite films.
    Thank you for posting this.

  • @Raiderfn31
    @Raiderfn31 Před 8 lety +15

    This is one of my favorite scenes...awesome

  • @Skanda1111
    @Skanda1111 Před 6 měsíci +1

    When Augie is telling the story about the camera, the camera slowly tracks in..frankly i never noticed it until i noticed it. It blew my mind away.

  • @stefankritos9885
    @stefankritos9885 Před 6 lety +8

    A tremendous way of telling a story!!!Mesmerizing

  • @risingmoon07
    @risingmoon07 Před 3 lety +2

    Keitel! You are the best in one of the best scenes.

  • @MollyTubeify
    @MollyTubeify Před 8 lety +5

    A real joy to find this here, thanks for taking the time to put it out here.

  • @judiepitsos4464
    @judiepitsos4464 Před 3 lety +3

    The best scene EVER.

  • @traikman
    @traikman Před rokem +5

    This movie isn’t really exceptional in any way, but I still love it. Simple, straightforward, solid performances - although Forrest Whittaker (who’s one of the greats) has it dialled up to 11 for some reason. It’s like a really decent stage play put to film. Everything about this movie is a comfort. Even Auggie’s Canon AE-1 makes me feel good. I also recently found my CD of the soundtrack and listen to it ad nauseam. I guess this film just reminds me of a time in my life I’m fond of. Doesn’t get enough credit.

  • @AndrewClark4MarkRacing
    @AndrewClark4MarkRacing Před rokem +2

    Two top of their game awesome

  • @josephinevauville6662
    @josephinevauville6662 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Remarquable, magnifique, quel acteur !

  • @ebbelaurssoerensen3908
    @ebbelaurssoerensen3908 Před měsícem

    Beautiful !!!

  • @freakfire74
    @freakfire74 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow, I'd totally forgotten about this fantastic scene.. Soooooo good!!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @danielstanwyck2812
    @danielstanwyck2812 Před 9 lety +5

    One of my favorites of many movies; his certainly is one of them ; a beauty.

  • @hobbybacker5227
    @hobbybacker5227 Před 3 lety +4

    Robert de Niro could have played the part of Harvey Keitel - they look so similar and they are both great actors! And it speaks for the quality for Austers' writing that the dialogue is almost the same as in the written story

  • @hulme187
    @hulme187 Před 2 lety +2

    Great scene. Don’t need to say anything else!!

  • @glenallen196
    @glenallen196 Před rokem +1

    It was this film (the end sequence showing the story) that hooked me on Tom waits....innocent when you dream. Never forget this film and not only for that reason

  • @vladimirmandingo6033
    @vladimirmandingo6033 Před 5 lety +14

    I'm still uncertain if Auggie made up the whole story after he read the newspaper with the two guys killed but...who cares?

  • @GrandmereRouge
    @GrandmereRouge Před 7 lety +6

    This short segment of the film, Smoke, is based on Paul Auster's short story, "Auggie Wren's Christmas Story," which he did write at the request of the NYT as an Op Ed. Auster is also the script writer for the film, Smoke, so the story is simply imbedded in the film but does not form the core of the film.

  • @jlscurry
    @jlscurry Před 7 lety +7

    Oh the good ole days...when Boerum Hill was the projects.

  • @milokliz2616
    @milokliz2616 Před 3 lety +3

    Back then, when life was still normal

  • @jimmyeatsword6421
    @jimmyeatsword6421 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome--I also love the story about the kid mountain climbing and finds his dead, frozen father

  • @171apples171
    @171apples171 Před rokem +1

    Reminds me of the movie "A Night On Earth". I like movies like this, definitely gonna check it out

  • @safespacebear
    @safespacebear Před 4 lety +4

    I really liked this film, an interesting cast of characters, a touch of coming of age drama, but when we arrived at this scene...golly.
    I think I was weeping afterwards and had forgotten damn near everything that lead up to that point. That story, such a perfect Christmas story (bc the best Christmas stories have a touch of sadness) just blew me away.

  • @adityayogaswara
    @adityayogaswara Před 3 lety +2

    Merry Christmas, Mr. Auggie.

    • @adityayogaswara
      @adityayogaswara Před měsícem

      Oh God. RIP Paul Auster. Thanks for the story.

  • @colebaird6336
    @colebaird6336 Před 7 lety +2

    amazing movie

  • @BlackHoleBrew42
    @BlackHoleBrew42 Před 5 lety +2

    Amazing.

  • @erikt4790
    @erikt4790 Před 10 lety +2

    Great scene! Great story!!!

  • @xxxnstuffxxx
    @xxxnstuffxxx Před 9 lety +21

    Wonderful. Thanks for posting what, for me, is the climax of a very poignant movie. Could only be better if you left in the following flashback scene with Tom Waits' "Innocent When You Dream"...

    • @smorlund
      @smorlund  Před 9 lety +4

      Agree. The reason I couldn't include that part was the copyright stuff. It can be found here now anyway.

  • @michael-davidarrkerns4799

    Just love this!

  • @dinkydog56
    @dinkydog56 Před 9 lety +1

    I love this.

  • @JacobFolena
    @JacobFolena Před rokem +2

    미국에 22년을 살았고 2018년부터 거의 매년 이걸 보면서 내가 이제 영어를 얼마나 완벽히 듣고 이해하나 테스트하는데 아직도 전문 백퍼 해석은 안되네;;;

  • @adebisiade
    @adebisiade Před 2 lety +3

    William Hurt 1950-2022

  • @SeanAndersonThe9th
    @SeanAndersonThe9th Před 6 lety +4

    I smell cigar smoke, right now in a coffee house in Brooklyn.

  • @laidir1000
    @laidir1000 Před 3 lety +5

    Their subtle art of dialogue makes therapy superfluous. Hmmm! Several cameras in a blind woman's apt? His OCD a form of guilt inspired self-surveillance, perchance.

  • @davidchimes3464
    @davidchimes3464 Před měsícem

    RIP Paul Auster, passed away a few days ago.

  • @blumItamar
    @blumItamar Před 2 lety +1

    Rip William hurt

  • @GimmeShelter1989
    @GimmeShelter1989 Před 7 lety

    This and Blue In The Face are both classic films.

  • @Piwork69
    @Piwork69 Před 10 lety +1

    Saw this movie tonight.

  • @DAV1DCOHEN
    @DAV1DCOHEN Před 3 lety +2

    the old lady did not fall asleep, she died that evening ... 2 TERRIFIC actors, both unfortunately and undeservedly underrated.

  • @cfr06
    @cfr06 Před 9 lety +2

    Great.

  • @lulospawn
    @lulospawn Před 9 měsíci +2

    I'm still wondering if Auggie pulled a Kayser Soze with the newspaper.

  • @neiljohnson5351
    @neiljohnson5351 Před 2 lety +3

    Shame movies like these don't get financed. S'all Marvel, F&F BS now!

  • @juliuskrogenbergsort5706
    @juliuskrogenbergsort5706 Před 3 lety +3

    written by Paul Auster ladies and gents

  • @18661873
    @18661873 Před rokem

    Probably cinemas slowest zoom ever.

  • @samyukgu369
    @samyukgu369 Před 3 lety +4

    I saw this movie when i was 20, and it was a little boring. A few years ago i saw this again and the feeling was so different.
    Amazing album scene ; it is a routine life photo but every single shot is not the same at all.

  • @georgexanthopoulos3003

    There is always one...

  • @EricMcNugget
    @EricMcNugget Před 5 lety

    1:34 oh that's a shaaaaarp transition

  • @My_Chaotic_Record_Collection
    @My_Chaotic_Record_Collection Před 8 měsíci +1

    R. Goodwin was one of the thieves shot dead in a news report on the front page of the paper Auggie was looking at before Paul came in. So did he make that whole story up after reading the story, or he just used the name for a real story, or it happened to be someone with the same name, or Roger actually got shot? So many questions..

  • @alensarajlic1340
    @alensarajlic1340 Před 2 lety

    how he can recognize so much text < 3

  • @carthag
    @carthag Před 6 lety

    heck yea @ harvey keitel & heck yea @ tom waits

  • @jasoneaton4520
    @jasoneaton4520 Před 7 lety +2

    Guys, lookin for a scene, l'm pretty sure it was this movie, a young dude in his 20's, maybe 30's, arguing with, a woman for minutes, inside the shop, shes going "it's your fault, bla bla", and he's goin "oh it's my fault!! Oh really??" And argues his point rationally.....this scene taught me to stand up for myself as a teen, and argue my points, l never knew men had the right to be right, it was really cool. Anyway l can't find it in this film anymore, maybe they cut it out??? Anyone know ???

    • @3MinuteThailand
      @3MinuteThailand Před 5 lety

      I think it's the sequel to this.. "Blue in the face".. The scene is in the first act and takes place in Auggies shop.

  • @greg6898
    @greg6898 Před 2 lety

    William Hurt as Joey Diaz would say who you think you dealing with Johnny Banana’s?!

  • @evanmurphy4903
    @evanmurphy4903 Před 5 lety

    🌷

  • @VilladsClaes
    @VilladsClaes Před 2 lety

    Can you explain to me why this sequence is so great?

    • @hueybob57
      @hueybob57 Před 2 lety

      It's not great. We are not widely exposed to skillful actors portraying touching moments between two men. It's novel and entertaining. "My Dinner With Andre" approached greatness in that it's fresh, engaging, and the characters celebrate life much like the "Smoke" characters do. Wally goes thru some changes and Andre captivates us with his stories and his spirituality.

  • @martinevo7
    @martinevo7 Před 9 lety +4

    What infers to hurt that keitel is making the story up? What gives it away to him . I love this film, and this part, but that has always bothered me, why hurt suggests that keitel is making it up,

    • @cosdead46
      @cosdead46 Před 8 lety +4

      +MINH TRAN In the newspaper Auggie is reading just before telling the story, one of the thieves is called Roger Goodwin. That's how we know. I guess Hurt's character just knows Keitel's character enough to tell by his facial gestures.

    • @Raiderfn31
      @Raiderfn31 Před 8 lety +1

      +MINH TRAN He changed the names....it was indeed a real story...or does it really matter?

  • @oblomovshina
    @oblomovshina Před 10 lety

  • @cmcull987
    @cmcull987 Před rokem

    Who's there?

  • @nateeisman3372
    @nateeisman3372 Před 6 lety

    I originally read this story when it 1st appeared in the NY Times, on Christmas Day, 1990. I clipped it & made a copy on (2) 8 1/2x 11 sheets of paper. Today, 6/24/18, I just found it & read it & enjoyed it again. When I went to the net to see if there were any comments about the story, I found the short video with 2 actors portraying the store owner & the reporter. I actually enjoyed the read, much better than the over-acted video. ALSO, they could have done without the two actors lighting up- NOT NEEDED...ADDED NOTHING TO THE STORY...That's why it's better sometimes to leave a well-written story, just on a page!

    • @autofinanziamento
      @autofinanziamento Před 5 lety +1

      I think that Auggie Wren creates the story in that moment inspired by the news of the two young robbers killed that he read in the newspaper...

    • @easymoneymusic1076
      @easymoneymusic1076 Před 3 lety

      Best movie ever made

  • @StonefieldJim4
    @StonefieldJim4 Před 3 lety

    I can't follow the comments about this scene being a masterclass. Very true, but I think it's key to stay with visualisation of the story, and Tom Waits's perfect musical accompaniment, as the credits roll. czcams.com/video/RDK7_XkGmVw/video.html

  • @rodrigobeza3745
    @rodrigobeza3745 Před 6 lety

    1:51

  • @Kurosawa3
    @Kurosawa3 Před 4 lety

    Monologue.

  • @Horiole
    @Horiole Před 3 lety

    pobbders

  • @alexlagua
    @alexlagua Před 4 měsíci

    The story it's a complete bullshit. Paul knows it an Auggie knows his friend didn't buy it and they both laugh accepting this little game. But still Paul writtes this "tale" (because this is what it is , an invention) and what we see during the credits it's not a flashback but the recreation of his writing. The scene is in black and white...just like the color of letters over paper.

  • @Weird-City
    @Weird-City Před 7 lety +1

    Good acting but I would demand he pay for lunch after that turkey! Damn what a pointless story.

    • @Weird-City
      @Weird-City Před 7 lety

      Great scene but am I missing something because I just didn't get it! Maybe there was nothing to get. Did he just con him out of dinner?

    • @Weird-City
      @Weird-City Před 7 lety

      Not familiar with those, I usually watch art house, Heneke, Solondz, Noe, Polanski...that sort of thing. Will pass on your recommendation this time, you enjoy though :)

  • @sdawg4834
    @sdawg4834 Před 3 lety +2

    One of my favorite movies of all time