I had Lynch confirm my interpretation of this film was correct. Mulholland Dr. is easily my favorite film of all time. Beautiful, haunting, magical, mysterious, frightening, funny and tragic. Feel free to send me a message if you would like answers to some of the questions the film left you with. I love how the film itself is in itself, a mystery that is left up to us to solve!
@TheVoyagerina Earlier in the film they find a blue key and they realise this is the box it was meant for. Once this box is opened, the narrative folds back in on itself
@TheVoyagerina The blue box is the gateway to reality. Can't tell you much more, you have to see the film for yourself and then get back to me with any questions you may have. ;)
This whole scene is probably my favorite in the movie. I found myself tearing up as she sang, and I didn't have the faintest idea why. David Lynch magic, man.
las musas de Lynch absolutas mujeres, siempre rotas con ese rictus amargo y dulce en el rostro de belleza inhospita Laura Palmer y Dorothy Vallens, amo cada imagen de su mundo !!! No es fortuita la cancion que elige en español Lynch el crashing out Lynch el choque !!!!
@bradyischamp And I would say that sums up why Lynch is so great; he somehow allows the audience to transcend intellectual understanding and simply goes straight to the heart. I find myself understanding his films on some level that I can't even explain to other people, it's just an emotion that makes complete sense. This scene sums that up, and I would add I think this is THE most beautiful version of 'Crying' I have ever heard
One of my favourite quotes ever sums it up, I totally agree with you Mr Screwball.
"Every film is like going into a new world, going into the unknown. But you should be not afraid of using your intuition, and feel and think your way through." David Lynch
@TheScrewball1982 It all comes down to one's intuition. Only those of us who are in-tune with our spirituality and have an understand of the power of ones intuition will ever fully be able to accept, embrace and truly appreciate Lynch's work.
this is amazing. i love this scene in the movie. i love how the song is called "crying" and you see the two women crying. its a captivating performance that would make plenty of people cry, which is seemingly why they're doing it, but it's actually such a clever thing. leave it to lynch.
I can be in the happiest mood in the world, but, when I see this (or even just listen to the song), I cry my eyes out. And I have seen this at least a dozen times.
@Cruzman3609 u r not here cuz of prison break that is for sure :P .maybe u e here for practicing clean talking :P..anyway i didn't c the movie am more into series :P but ill watch it cuz it sound cool and there is some girl on girl action :P:P ..and still i wanna c thumps up
Estoy viendo la pelicula en la escena de esta cancion y todavia tengo la ereccion de la escena lesbiana...right now I am watching the movie in this scene, but still have the boner from de the lesbian scene.
@komaxlaredo jajajajha, si es muy buena esa escena, digo con la belleza de naomi watts y quien hiba a imaginar que laura elena harring es mexicana y es talentosa, no todo es salma hayek en hollywood
This scene is the essence of cinema. The guy says a million times that there is no band and that it's all an illusion and yet we always get lost in the visceral beauty of Rebekah del Rio's performance and somehow feel connected to our mournful spectators. When we watch a movie we know that it's just projected light, sets and actors and yet we lose ourselves in the illusion because it's intoxicating. It's the power of cinema. If I were a film professor I would show this scene then dismiss class.
@localdjango "If I were a film professor I would show this scene then dismiss class." lol if i were a film professor i would dismiss you and hope you make it in the minefield out there.
My heart just breaks every time i watch this part. This movie is truly a work of art. I loved watching it over and over just trying to figure out all the hidden meanings.
I like Marmite so much that I'm thinking of smearing the stuff all over my face and body and running outside naked, writhing all over the middle of the road, rubbing it into every orifice and licking any from the tarmac that comes off.
I just saw Rebekah del Rio in Teatro Zinzanni in San Francisco. She sang this song. It was FREAKING AMAZING! She is coming out with a new CD on 11/11/11. I love her.
usualy when you don´t understand something, you get bored, this has nothing to do with lynch, it is all about your small capabilities of cognition @phiznak
This movie serves as a depiction of a dream-state and that short moment when you realize its not real. In the dream, things are dissociative and scattered, yet when you are within the dream you never question what takes place. For in that moment, the dream is reality and the actual reality is distant and intangible. You have no real-life logical compass to disrupt the dream's often bizarre narrative. The short moment between dreaming and fully waking up to reality is what Mulholland Drive is.
Just a woman singing, in a strange cabaret club, but it casts its powerful spell over you. First time I saw this scene I was mesmerized and found myself choking up, and then when she collapsed it jarred me. Watching this, you can feel Betty and Rita growing closer. One good scene from a deliciously mysterious movie.
@flapdancer yes, good call. went looking for that scene in tp after seeing this many years ago. couldn't find it. also couldn't find the episode with the cute scene where ben and jerry reminisce about being kids and watching a beautiful girl dance with a flashlight in the dark. something like that. would love to revisit if i knew where to look...
@CSANerd Can't post links here for some reasob but I'll tell you how to find them here on Youtube. Type in "Twin Peaks Lonely Souls in the Bang Bang Bar" for the 1st scene (it shows before and after maddy's muder but the murder itself is cut out). And you'll find the second scene too if you type in "Twin Peaks dancing with flashlight childhood memories". Hope this helps! :)
@flapdancer yep, those are the scenes. thanks for that. louise dombrowksi. almost looks like they could've used donna in that scene...wonder what the credits say...
I've read a few people who thought that the song was just for atmosphere. To me the song and scene pretty well describes the whole movie. The song "Crying" is so well known that in any language you completely understand the lyrics. Rebekah Del Rio's voice is so beautiful, as is Laura and Naomi's acting, that the emotion comes through. It is about the pain of loving someone who no longer loves you. Gay, straight or bi anyone can understand this and most of us have suffered through it.
YO ESTABA BIEN POR UN TIEMPO VOLVIENDO A SONREIR LUEGO ANOCHE TE VI TU MANO ME TOCO Y EL SALUDO DE TU VOZ TE HABLE MUY BIEN Y TU SIN SABER QUE HE ESTADO LLORANDO POR TU AMOR LUEGO DE TU ADIOS SENTI TODO MI DOLOR SOLA Y LLORANDO NO ES FACIL DE ENTENDER QUE AL VERTE OTRA VEZ YO ESTOY LLORANDO YO QUE PENSE QUE TE OLVIDE PERO ES VERDAD QUE TE QUIERO MAS MUCHO MAS QUE AYER DIME TU QUE PUEDO HACER NO ME QUIERES YA Y SIEMPRE ESTARE LORANDO POR TU AMOR TU AMOR SE LLEVO TODO MI CORAZON
She sang this for her audition, and they recorded her with her knowledge, and with only a few tweaks, that is the version we hear, and a cappella too! Amazingly talented woman.
I had Lynch confirm my interpretation of this film was correct. Mulholland Dr. is easily my favorite film of all time. Beautiful, haunting, magical, mysterious, frightening, funny and tragic. Feel free to send me a message if you would like answers to some of the questions the film left you with. I love how the film itself is in itself, a mystery that is left up to us to solve!
themissingpatient 21 hours ago
I havent seen the movie..Can u explain me please what Naomi discover at the end of this video..?
TheVoyagerina 4 days ago
@TheVoyagerina Earlier in the film they find a blue key and they realise this is the box it was meant for. Once this box is opened, the narrative folds back in on itself
heta007 4 days ago
@heta007
Sounds like an Almodovar film
Thank u!
TheVoyagerina 4 days ago
@TheVoyagerina The blue box is the gateway to reality. Can't tell you much more, you have to see the film for yourself and then get back to me with any questions you may have. ;)
themissingpatient 21 hours ago
easily one of cinemas most astounding scenes...masterpiece
LiamStainsby94 1 week ago
Silenzio.
Aizer8 1 week ago
No hay banda
GhettoFreakShow86 1 week ago
Estoy llorando.
kauemoura 2 weeks ago
It's a he?
bearhaulin120 2 weeks ago
wow, this gave me creeps :)
aemilia321 2 weeks ago
Even though I don't understand what she's singing I still tear up
Noomi06 3 weeks ago
@Noomi06 its the spanish version of roy orbisons classic "crying"
eeeewd33 3 weeks ago
@Noomi06 "I've been fine for a while, I was smiling again.
But then I saw you by the evening, your hand has touched me.
And your voice has called me and we had a great conversation.
But you couldn't realize that I have been crying for your love.
All alone, and crying. Crying.
It is not easy to know that whenever I see you again, I will be crying once more.
(...)
kauemoura 2 weeks ago
@Noomi06 (...) I thought I forgot you, but the truth... The truth is that I want you even more.
Much more than yesterday.
Tell me, what can I do? You don't want me anymore and I'll always be crying for your love.
Your love has reached deep with my heart... which kept on crying, crying for your love."
kauemoura 2 weeks ago
@Noomi06 I translated some parts by the meaning, not the propper words.
kauemoura 2 weeks ago
beautiful song in a beautfiul scene in a beautiful yet twisted movie!
22091989 4 weeks ago
no hay banda!!!
gmarleyg 1 month ago
I'm here because of Prison break Season 3 :)
mydayisnight 1 month ago 4
@mydayisnight haha same here!
djtide 1 month ago
Grandioso carajo.
Jauckor 1 month ago
This whole scene is probably my favorite in the movie. I found myself tearing up as she sang, and I didn't have the faintest idea why. David Lynch magic, man.
Kechisan 1 month ago
i have no clue what shes saying but it is so beautiful
jaclynsmyname 1 month ago
Phenomenal
smpratte 1 month ago
this scene fucked with my mind
ROCKXXSTAR1 1 month ago
@Cruzman3609 Kalm it Kermit!
uanjum90 1 month ago
I am in love with Rebekah's voice!
MeNyAaNeNa 2 months ago 3
One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard
GhettoFreakShow86 2 months ago 21
love
dianadianadiana89 2 months ago
почему я плачу? я же слова не понимаю..
lenamgn 2 months ago
почему я плачу?
lenamgn 2 months ago
La única gran escena de una película completamente prescindible.
LaulauDoro 2 months ago
This movie put its disease in me
hvitekristesdod 2 months ago 2
one of the most incredible moments in cinema
TheOfficialOrangeMan 2 months ago
las musas de Lynch absolutas mujeres, siempre rotas con ese rictus amargo y dulce en el rostro de belleza inhospita Laura Palmer y Dorothy Vallens, amo cada imagen de su mundo !!! No es fortuita la cancion que elige en español Lynch el crashing out Lynch el choque !!!!
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esfera666 2 months ago
2:51 every time I see this scene I fall with her into the secret heart of the film...his mystery is so catchy to me..
gabrin10 2 months ago
This song is an experience. Each time I listen to it, the world stops for 4 minutes.
VampTelevision 2 months ago
And I don't know why a man sees the truth but needs the lies.
MrSomethingtosay 2 months ago 3
I watched this scene and kept repeating "Holy Sh*t" inside my head...
DjRedgie 2 months ago
I Fucken loved it and cant get over it. CLASSIC. unfor fuken gettable scene
dopehouseblue1 2 months ago
When people say The Shining is weird, they obviously, never heard of Mulholland Drive.
alexmax2467 2 months ago
@alexmax2467 This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen but this song is its saving grace.
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@VampTelevision maybe you didnt understand it?
renosterballas 2 months ago
@VampTelevision obviously 2deep4u
debunker1905 1 month ago
This is the girl...
jamesaellis 3 months ago
Why am I getting only 30 seconds from this video?
chetumalkid 3 months ago
Not only rebekah del rio's interpretation,that scene in the theater is what lynch think about movies.the most important is believe & feel.
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This film is one of the greatest films I've ever seen! Amazing scene!
kpnuts32 3 months ago
2:23 shows the true beauty of this movie. The love, the pain, and suffering.
crusader68 3 months ago
"crying" so GOOD! GAWWWWWWWWWW
robotaholic 3 months ago
the best scene in movie history
geraldkrasnerable 3 months ago 2
Movie was a little weird for my tastes, but this woman's voice is spectacular !!
woodcraft1016 3 months ago
i'd love hear her sing todo me recuerda a ti.
maalaea 4 months ago
Important scene in the movie because it's when betty realizes within the dream that she is dead
Tirius9393 4 months ago
This video does not have nearly the amount of views it should. One of the few songs I can listen to an infinite number of times on repeat.
RABaltera 4 months ago
Angel's voice.
OCNewportBeach 4 months ago
I will remember this scene on my death bed, D lynch = genius!
WiIdbiII 4 months ago 2
Everything is an illusion!
superpeliz 4 months ago
tnx david for this emotion
bingoblu 4 months ago
i still dont understand this fucking movie but this scene brought a tear to my eye.
bradyischamp 4 months ago
@bradyischamp lmaoo..it took me seven watches to understand it...
DDChorror 4 months ago
@DDChorror there is nothing to understand, 'cause it's the pilot episode for a never produced series. so there is no logic in it.
BondageInsanity 4 months ago
@BondageInsanity there most certainly is! infact it's not even very complicated.
DDChorror 4 months ago
@bradyischamp And I would say that sums up why Lynch is so great; he somehow allows the audience to transcend intellectual understanding and simply goes straight to the heart. I find myself understanding his films on some level that I can't even explain to other people, it's just an emotion that makes complete sense. This scene sums that up, and I would add I think this is THE most beautiful version of 'Crying' I have ever heard
TheScrewball1982 4 months ago 24
@TheScrewball1982
One of my favourite quotes ever sums it up, I totally agree with you Mr Screwball.
"Every film is like going into a new world, going into the unknown. But you should be not afraid of using your intuition, and feel and think your way through." David Lynch
happinessstan 2 weeks ago
@TheScrewball1982 It all comes down to one's intuition. Only those of us who are in-tune with our spirituality and have an understand of the power of ones intuition will ever fully be able to accept, embrace and truly appreciate Lynch's work.
themissingpatient 20 hours ago
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PRISON BREAK! LONG LIVE PRISON BREAK. FOX may have cancelled it, but it still continues in my head.. it will never die!
Pringles352 5 months ago
Great song and movie!
Bunzypoo 5 months ago
Prison Break!
ClutchLikeMeIo 5 months ago
David lynch is the GOD of cinema
2292482 5 months ago 4
...everything is a tape...
AndyDufresne987 5 months ago 4
I guess the movie was great.
I´m still thinking about it.....
WTF......
I was mind phucked.
I love the song though.
Hijo187 5 months ago
this is amazing. i love this scene in the movie. i love how the song is called "crying" and you see the two women crying. its a captivating performance that would make plenty of people cry, which is seemingly why they're doing it, but it's actually such a clever thing. leave it to lynch.
ptercottontail 5 months ago 2
Who knows Of Rhodes knows what road david was on.
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I can be in the happiest mood in the world, but, when I see this (or even just listen to the song), I cry my eyes out. And I have seen this at least a dozen times.
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no hay banda
regan842967 5 months ago 2
Have watched this through so many times and it blows me away every time; duende!!
chriswhite56 6 months ago 2
BEST LYNCH MOVIE OF ALL TIME !!!!!!!!!
354Entertainment 6 months ago 2
Even Roy Orbison would have cried...
peterikarlstad 6 months ago 2
@peterikarlstad i agree, that was spine tingling
globalqi 6 months ago
brilliant movie incredible performance of 'llorando'
rocketqueen18 6 months ago
Talk about singing from the heart
Mimasfriend 6 months ago
@Cruzman3609 u r not here cuz of prison break that is for sure :P .maybe u e here for practicing clean talking :P..anyway i didn't c the movie am more into series :P but ill watch it cuz it sound cool and there is some girl on girl action :P:P ..and still i wanna c thumps up
moodmz 6 months ago
Estoy viendo la pelicula en la escena de esta cancion y todavia tengo la ereccion de la escena lesbiana...right now I am watching the movie in this scene, but still have the boner from de the lesbian scene.
komaxlaredo 6 months ago
@komaxlaredo jajajajha, si es muy buena esa escena, digo con la belleza de naomi watts y quien hiba a imaginar que laura elena harring es mexicana y es talentosa, no todo es salma hayek en hollywood
cinextesia 6 months ago
Today i have seen Mulholland Drive for the fourth time, and this song is realluy incredible. Is the nexus between the dream and the reality.
Lynch is a genius!!!!!!
HeavyMetalZgz 6 months ago
thumps up if u r here cuz of prison break :P
moodmz 6 months ago
NO HAY BANDA
hermanoiraki 6 months ago
this voice is a gift of the gods.
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Beautiful. I wish I could watch it without thinking of Only Fools And Horses though :/
djskrapes 6 months ago
Rebekah del rio is so amazing!!! Her voice is a gift. Who can make beautiful music without an instrument or when "no hay banda!" (;
stingme88x 6 months ago
My favor scene in the cinema!!!!!
xrigro 6 months ago
Oh my god, Lynch is a fucking genious.
billscorpse 6 months ago 8
te amo lynch! :)
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This was a great movie that I did not understand for one second.
ShellyDZ99 6 months ago
This scene is the essence of cinema. The guy says a million times that there is no band and that it's all an illusion and yet we always get lost in the visceral beauty of Rebekah del Rio's performance and somehow feel connected to our mournful spectators. When we watch a movie we know that it's just projected light, sets and actors and yet we lose ourselves in the illusion because it's intoxicating. It's the power of cinema. If I were a film professor I would show this scene then dismiss class.
localdjango 7 months ago 176
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@localdjango "If I were a film professor I would show this scene then dismiss class." lol if i were a film professor i would dismiss you and hope you make it in the minefield out there.
ronny0ragtroll 6 months ago
@localdjango you won't believe it, but our prof did what you said today ;)
agnellaa 3 months ago 2
@agnellaa that's awesome
darklord220 3 months ago
大好きな映画のワンシーン。いまだに理解できないのが残念。
cafegrecojp 7 months ago
This scene is the essence of this movie.
myoeman 7 months ago 4
Crying for your love
tonelar415 7 months ago
My heart just breaks every time i watch this part. This movie is truly a work of art. I loved watching it over and over just trying to figure out all the hidden meanings.
jatorres4 8 months ago 8
one of the best movie and song that i have ever seen and heard ..
ehsanm992 8 months ago 62
Brrr Shivers every time really beautiful and amazing film.
ushiuni82 8 months ago 3
Perfeita a voz desta cantora divina!
ADORO!
nanci975 8 months ago
I like Marmite so much that I'm thinking of smearing the stuff all over my face and body and running outside naked, writhing all over the middle of the road, rubbing it into every orifice and licking any from the tarmac that comes off.
drplbiftin 8 months ago
I just saw Rebekah del Rio in Teatro Zinzanni in San Francisco. She sang this song. It was FREAKING AMAZING! She is coming out with a new CD on 11/11/11. I love her.
ELBSeattle 8 months ago
This scene really moves me and I simply don't know why.
drplbiftin 8 months ago 4
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@drplbiftin me too... why?
elenistique 8 months ago
que voz tan preciosa
excaliburadonis 8 months ago
David Lynch movies = sleep paralysis.
phiznak 8 months ago
usualy when you don´t understand something, you get bored, this has nothing to do with lynch, it is all about your small capabilities of cognition @phiznak
quantumrecords 8 months ago 2
@quantumrecords Look up sleep paralysis, sillybot! I suffer from it regularly. It's a very intense spiritual and physical experience.
Both beautiful and petrifying, like a David Lynch movie.
phiznak 3 months ago
I love how creepy it starts to feel as soon as they find the blue box, it builds and builds and builds...incredible film making.
tretrioeciii 8 months ago
i love this part :P
throwedlol 9 months ago 2
Que escena tan fantástica y que película tan compleja.
laurahellin 9 months ago
there is SO much symbolism in this scene
tropicalfruitLALALA 9 months ago
Time to wake up Diane...
tretrioeciii 9 months ago 3
I love you Lynch.
Alvir0 9 months ago
This movie serves as a depiction of a dream-state and that short moment when you realize its not real. In the dream, things are dissociative and scattered, yet when you are within the dream you never question what takes place. For in that moment, the dream is reality and the actual reality is distant and intangible. You have no real-life logical compass to disrupt the dream's often bizarre narrative. The short moment between dreaming and fully waking up to reality is what Mulholland Drive is.
Yngelel 9 months ago 3
Just a woman singing, in a strange cabaret club, but it casts its powerful spell over you. First time I saw this scene I was mesmerized and found myself choking up, and then when she collapsed it jarred me. Watching this, you can feel Betty and Rita growing closer. One good scene from a deliciously mysterious movie.
quizzlefits 9 months ago 3
SILENCIO
stipV 9 months ago
Narr the lesbian sex scene was much better!
BobPrimal 9 months ago
"I'm cryyyying over you, cryyyying over you!"
tubbysidney 9 months ago
I often think that David Lynch is sitting on his duff somewhere and laughing at all the ludicrous things he has inspired film students to write.
healars 9 months ago
@healars Go fuck Iron Man.
darklight456 9 months ago
@healars I don't think so. He once said in an interview on twitter that HIS FANS understands his movies so well. :)
tarkovskychild 2 weeks ago
This scene is one of my favourite scenes in any movie ever...
myoeman 9 months ago 6
Always loved this scene. Very reminiscent of the emotional crying scene after Maddy's murder in the Bang Bang Bar in "Twin Peaks".
flapdancer 9 months ago 4
@flapdancer Agree, I prefer the TP one because TP is my epic fave show, but this is still great
stipV 9 months ago
@flapdancer yes, good call. went looking for that scene in tp after seeing this many years ago. couldn't find it. also couldn't find the episode with the cute scene where ben and jerry reminisce about being kids and watching a beautiful girl dance with a flashlight in the dark. something like that. would love to revisit if i knew where to look...
CSANerd 9 months ago
@CSANerd Can't post links here for some reasob but I'll tell you how to find them here on Youtube. Type in "Twin Peaks Lonely Souls in the Bang Bang Bar" for the 1st scene (it shows before and after maddy's muder but the murder itself is cut out). And you'll find the second scene too if you type in "Twin Peaks dancing with flashlight childhood memories". Hope this helps! :)
flapdancer 9 months ago
@flapdancer yep, those are the scenes. thanks for that. louise dombrowksi. almost looks like they could've used donna in that scene...wonder what the credits say...
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i na to czekałem. Oskara Dawidowi, Grammy Jej, 1 mln dolców Tobie liliuchoa
scaner3210 9 months ago
i think i'm going to start watching this video every time i get back from school.
louiscarruthers 10 months ago 2
The only scene that I don't like in this Lynch's masterpiece.
88flyaway 10 months ago
@88flyaway
Why dont you like it?
Because it doesn't appeal to you or because you think it ruins the movie?
Hemsom1rojder 10 months ago
@Hemsom1rojder I simply don't like the song....
88flyaway 10 months ago
My favorite scene in the entire film. Very sad, powerful and beautiful.
DominoPunkyHeart 10 months ago
I've read a few people who thought that the song was just for atmosphere. To me the song and scene pretty well describes the whole movie. The song "Crying" is so well known that in any language you completely understand the lyrics. Rebekah Del Rio's voice is so beautiful, as is Laura and Naomi's acting, that the emotion comes through. It is about the pain of loving someone who no longer loves you. Gay, straight or bi anyone can understand this and most of us have suffered through it.
selphiealmasy8 10 months ago 10
@selphiealmasy8 I agree:)
mosriteluv 10 months ago
@selphiealmasy8 Thank you! I'm glad someone else figured it out =)
theMissJackson101 9 months ago 3
The most powerful and symbolic scene in the film. Great stuff.
WinterInJapan 10 months ago
Yo estaba bien por un tiempo ((
Cerins11 10 months ago
Yo estaba bien por un tiempo (((((
Cerins11 10 months ago
wow i love this the most ,what an incredible voice ,the song makes you think at the past loves
aames666 10 months ago
Amazing!
Withson 10 months ago
a mi me encanta esta escena, pero me hace triste esta cancion
buzzman17 10 months ago
amazing scene, amazing movie
Cilormo 10 months ago
que buena versión....
andresfeli75 10 months ago
La adaptación es increíble, no le pide nada a la original.
¡¡¡Que interpretación!!!
Yomero6 10 months ago
i hated this movie but this scene is amazing. i remember we had to watch this in my english class in HS and write a paper on this scene. no joke
hopefulone311 10 months ago
i hated this movie but this scene is amazing
hopefulone311 10 months ago
themelina19 10 months ago
the movie blowed balls but this scene was amazing!
talons85 10 months ago
@talons85
the movie and this scene, both are perfect you twat
fuNkyblablablubb 10 months ago
Epic
Hijo187 11 months ago 2
♫no es fácil de entender que al verte otra vez yo este LLORANDO♫ y siempre estaré LLORANDO por tu amor♫
oscar2099 11 months ago
my gawwd that is an INCREDIBLE display of emotion in a song.
relicasters 11 months ago 4
Playback Sux
zm0 11 months ago
She sang this for her audition, and they recorded her with her knowledge, and with only a few tweaks, that is the version we hear, and a cappella too! Amazingly talented woman.
kevonmartini10 11 months ago 2
I think must be win The Oscar for best actress Naomi Watts.... Debio ganar el oscar Naomi Watts por esta actuación...
jijodecoatlicue 11 months ago
I think must be win Thes Oscar for best actress Naomi Watts.... Debio ganar el oscar Naomi Watts por esta actuación...
jijodecoatlicue 11 months ago
One of the best film of my life, I can't stop watching it.
giorgio7473 11 months ago 2
It's believing in something so beautiful only to realize it isn't real, that's what i find touching
Coldshoulders69 11 months ago 2
A wonderful film- so memorable :)
atje43 11 months ago
adore this.
boutitbrittanyro 11 months ago
What great power in her voice here. Astonishing work. Her makeup is also awesome. To me, the high point of the whole movie.
ksherwoodf 11 months ago
the dream is almost over...time to wake up
galarius 11 months ago 2
I actually can't watch when you find out it's only a recording, I want it to be real so much.
VenetianMask1 11 months ago
@VenetianMask1 Maybe your whole life is a recording? Could as well be ;-)
mikisenx 11 months ago
one of my favorite scenes in movie history; the scene leading up to it isnt so bad either.
stoopidpants 1 year ago
It's a great song writtren by the great Roy Orbison. Fantastic!!
callesquadres 1 year ago
VULNERABLE HASTA LA MUERTE..., VALENTÌA DE MUJER....QUÈ ACTUACIÒN, QUÈ VOZ,...GRACIAS !!!
ESTREYI BRAVO C.,
mantisreligiosa90 1 year ago