Champagne
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From: Hehenrik
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  • YO you 32????? olde dirty basterds!!!

  • I'm in love with this scene!

  • Champagn.... Oh c'estque'se - delicieouse.... it's all so touching and probably best way to picture some old man as he is. I sort of cryied though im only 32

  • Ohhh, say it isn't true.

  • probably the most profound scene ever filmed....

  • Amazing but so sad.....

  • @MuhammedAmir How sad?

  • Taylor Mead is his name the older man that is.

  • thanks!!! =)

  • The best scene! A total escapist attitude! Have not seen anything like it!

  • To be honest, It is on my PC for quite some time now, and still have not watched it. I am kindof keeping it for a bit special company....

  • I'm so in love with Bill Rice

  • Incredible bill rice and taylor meade, thank you Jim Jarmusch ; ever since i saw this I have become a "regular" at the bowery poetry club" where Taylor Meade reads-recites on Monday Nights.

  • @mailloud I envy you, I'd kill to listen to him reciting...

  • one of the most poetic movies ever. this ending is a real masterpiece

  • This is exactly what f***ng existence is about....

  • good

  • Best short of the whole film

  • Damn I love this scene

  • akoma kai otan koimamai

  • best scene ever...taylor is so adorable and charismatic....his speech is so charming.

  • Just watched the movie for the first time and immediately had to google it to see this last scene again. Amazing, the most beautiful scene I've ever watched. Eerie, surreal, sad, there's something that brings David Lynch in mind. Coffee and Cigarettes, along with Limits of Control, must be one of the most genius works in the history of cinematography.

  • Oh my god, the old man dies. I guess that's why it's the end.

  • @gremlin05 hes not dead, just sleeping. notice how he moves his lips around

  • @AlecKronicle After death there are sometimes muscle spasms. He could actually be dead and his muscles flinching in their last and ultimate unwind.

  • genius

  • sooo perfect

  • Taylor Mead's character is the most charismatic character in this film, I think. This is one of my top 3 of the movie :)

  • the old guy looks drunk

  • I cried after watching this. So beautiful... the nature of simplicity in happiness, and how often it is overpassed....

  • this is honestly the best scene--by far--that i have ever watched in my life.

    better than porn.

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  • Such a sad scene...

    One of the best.

    I love J. Jarmush's works.

    They're all so surreal...

  • I love this scene....the older man is probably the coolest guy ever.

  • @akanathan that's Taylor Mead, yo!

  • haha i love this. it's so sweet and funny.

  • I like coffee, simple working mans coffee.

  • Let's pretend it's champagne.

    Why would we do that?

    Well, to CELEBRATE LIFE.

  • how can this silly dialogue be so short and so F***NG GOOD?

  • well said, well said.

  • It's almost as perfect just listening to it. So well written and performed, you almost don't need to see it.

  • so inspiring and fragile at the same time... indeed the best scene in the movie

  • best scene out of any movie almost. inspires so many ideas and filmed and written perfectly.

  • Does anyone know whether the director intended Taylor Mead to have died at the end or really just be napping ? It seems like it could be either what with him saying he's lost touch with the world and all, and knowing Jarmusch it probably was meant to be open-ended, but I would love a definitive answer =P

  • he's napping ,you can see his rapid eye movement indicating he's dreaming. such a beautiful scene

  • @merrylunatic I think he meant it to be ambiguous :)

  • It breaks my heart every time I watch it. It's just so touching and fragil, so much lost of the world's touch! I could just cry!

  • This is my favorite short in the film. It is delightful and satisfying. Thank you Jim Jarmusch!

  • This scene was moving and ponderous.

  • I don't know if it is the only good scene, but for sure the best one by the acting and dialogue. I liked the one with Bill Murray and Wu Tang, also the one with the Iggy and Tom and the one with 'no problem'.

    I like the part when one guy tries to make the coffee all fancy like if they were rich people and the other guy tells him, he prefers simple working class coffee.

    'The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles'

  • The first time I saw this scene I cried, made me feel lotta ideas bout my life (I'm 24). Thanx Jarmusch!!!!

  • Me too! And every time i see it it touches me just as it did the first time. Thousands of memories are coming to my head, lot's of them sad.

    By the way, I'm 25... ;-)

  • By far the best scene from Coffee And Cigarettes. Simply sublime.

  • Pinteresque perhaps?

  • Honestly, the greatest scene I have seen in my life. It was a beautiful scene, although I don't know why.

  • all of us,could be one of them someday

    the greatest scene I have seen in my life too..

  • thank you for your comment :) indeed, not knowing why is exactly what makes everything different. And i don't know why.

  • amazing work of cinematography. one of my favorites ever.

  • thank you, Hehenrik. thank you, Jim.

  • This is the scene that makes the movie, it's really the only good one. And it's very well done. Exelent acting

  • old men are mistery ...

    does someone know what "raffiné" mean ?

    these guy is really raffiné ...

    mahler musik ... it is so so so good

  • in case you're still wondering...

    raffiné = refined

    like... fancy, elegant and so on

    wonder why so much french in that scene... Joie de vivre :P

  • Brillia scene.

  • Mahler lol

  • Great, the volume is on a decent level now, thanks for that! Good video.

    By the way, I might have an idea from what they are on a break. They're two of the background dancers in the new J-LO video!

  • Hmm, this clip has a rather low volume. That might be also my computer, but could that be fixed, tuned up a bit perhaps? Otherwise, great segment. Loved the use of Mahler's music, which I didn't actually know before. Good ending sequence.

  • That's a really neat question, fdkore. "We're on a break here - a coffee break here"

  • I heard it, too.

  • I wonder what them old-timers are on a break from!

  • I thought this was the best one too.

  • i really liked this movie. and these old men are so cute

  • This was the best short of the whole movie. Didn't like the movie but I loved this one. THANKS!

  • ya, this one is good.. but i disagree with you the movie was great

    best scenes are iggy pop & tom waits, and bill murray, gza & rza

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