Isabella Rossellini's performance went unnoticed during award season, she had the most difficult role in the film, but played this scene with such brilliance.
reminds me of the WW2 vets coming back from Europe after the war, and helping each other get over the shell shock and post-traumatic stress disorder that they suffered from the fighting -- the two weeks on the troop ships before they got home gave them some time to decompress, to hear each other's tales and provide some sympathy, some grass-roots therapy - nobody else could have done it, nobody else could understand but their own fellow soldiers - kinda the same here, with the plane crash
The music director should have gotten an Oscar for best use of a U2 song in a movie soundtrack -- what other rock anthem could conceivably have been appropriate for such a desperate quest to confront Fate and Death?
with the addition of "Where The Streets Have No Name" by U2 in the scene at the start of this video, it really completes the scene and what message was trying to get put through.
My god...the addition of my favorite U2 song just made this moment for me....I broke down.
sparklypuppypaws 2 days ago
Isabella Rossellini's performance went unnoticed during award season, she had the most difficult role in the film, but played this scene with such brilliance.
orly1971 6 months ago
I get emotional with every clip I watch...
DramaDon83 8 months ago
The Best Supporting Actor and Actress had the worst wins in 1993.
thelupoistheman1 10 months ago
Incredible movie.
thelupoistheman1 10 months ago
reminds me of the WW2 vets coming back from Europe after the war, and helping each other get over the shell shock and post-traumatic stress disorder that they suffered from the fighting -- the two weeks on the troop ships before they got home gave them some time to decompress, to hear each other's tales and provide some sympathy, some grass-roots therapy - nobody else could have done it, nobody else could understand but their own fellow soldiers - kinda the same here, with the plane crash
SupernalOne 10 months ago
U2
jackbyrnes86 1 year ago
rosie deserved that oscar
sanyo51 1 year ago
The music director should have gotten an Oscar for best use of a U2 song in a movie soundtrack -- what other rock anthem could conceivably have been appropriate for such a desperate quest to confront Fate and Death?
SupernalOne 1 year ago
@SupernalOne Ghost town by the specials would have been apt
efcdk92 10 months ago
BUBBLE!......INCREDIBLE FILM!
newyawker78 1 year ago
wow, they dont make movies like these anymore, Rosie and Jeff are so good in this, my goodness.
76special 1 year ago
I hate to see Jeff Bridges' face all jacked up like that. He's too handsome.
phantomphan77 1 year ago
fuuck
treephant 1 year ago
Arguably one of the best movies to this date.
Pedrosdanckwardt 2 years ago
Wow that scene was powerful.
JackLivesTogether 2 years ago 3
I normally don't even like U2 all that much, but this scene is so powerful.
ce11ard00r 2 years ago
What a terrible driver! How does he not see that wall?
(kidding)
TomFromJersey 2 years ago 3
is she smoking a cigarillo?
xhaxhkazulu 2 years ago
Was and always will be a great film!
AEQ
alexcomk 2 years ago 6
with the addition of "Where The Streets Have No Name" by U2 in the scene at the start of this video, it really completes the scene and what message was trying to get put through.
castlemania08 3 years ago 9
I am glad I am not the only one that likes this movie nor recognizes it as one of the greats that got away unnoticed..thanks for the post!
Raine2824 3 years ago 26
You're really not...nobody who gets to see this film, at any time, walks away unaffected
screwball82 2 years ago 4
damn straight
Raine2824 2 years ago 4
@Raine2824
Nope, just about everyone who saw it loves it.
rafalweb 1 year ago
Volvo rules!
lynx944 3 years ago 17