Added: 5 years ago
From: mugensx
Views: 398,624
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (237)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Life is so odd

  • @Pornored You are so damn right.

  • dwli ar y gân a dwli ar y ffilm

  • magic moment!

  • She says so quietly "I love you, Jeffrey". He pauses a moment...looks into his heart and answers with a kind of wonder of realization... "I love you too." The way they kiss passionately and at the same time smile with joy...ahhh, to be young and in love.

  • The robins came!

    

  • Comment removed

  • para los entendidos esta pelicula es una de las mas grandescreaciones de los 80s y esta escena es verdaderamente inolvidable ;)

  • just got this for piano, wana trade for something, im seeking horror soundtrack sheets. and i do got all twin peaks series sheets, not the movie.

  • Beautiful, beautiful....

  • @mydeterioratingmind

    I'm sorry man 4 my attitude I didn't mean to offend u.. Peace!

  • Damn good scene!! and hot!

  • This moment completely overwhelmed me.

  • @sonictrasher

    : )

  • @mydeterioratingmind

     ...or not!

  • Sometimes a wind blows, and you and I float in love... and kiss forever in a darkness, and the mysteries of love come clear... in you, in me... and show that we are Love.
  • 10 people don't have ears.

  • Such a stunning moment. Was not expecting it at all - when it happened, I was absolutely floored.

  • Such a stunning moment. Was not expecting it at all - when it happened, I was absolutely floored.

  • 10 people found an ear. XD

  • The music makes this scene magical.

  • It's a little bit kitschy (dunno if that's the right word^^), isn't it? But for some reason I like it... Maybe because Kyle MacLachlan is acting here. He's a great actor. I really like him (loved him as Agent Cooper:)) Unfortunately I haven't seen the whole movie yet. But thanks for posting!

    And sorry... my english isn't that good.

  • @0EyeSiGHT You should watch this movie when you get the chance - it's great! (and by the way, your English is very good)

  • Here's to Ben!

  • it's not the whole song though :(

  • this is art

  • this scene ( with the song) brings shivers down my spire, even when i watch it without the rest of the film (which is one of the greatest)

  • Davide Lynch is incredible :-))))

  • reminds me alot of 'this mortal coil'

  • @Cockoblock David Lynch has said a lot of times that he get inspired by the cover of Song to the siren when he produced the music for blue velvet. In fact he wanted to use it but he didn't get the rights...years later he used it on Lost Highway ;)

  • If I were gay, Kyle would have been so mine! ;)

  • @zapakguy1991 don' look now, but you might be.

  • BEST LOVE SCENE EVER MADE

    also best movie ever made :)-

  • This scene is a great contrast to Dennis hopper's rant about warm beer. But I admit I missed his report to Diane.

  • David Lynch would be my dream dude if I was Gay

  • Now this is how you make a proper romantic scene, without making it cheesy. Film directors, please take note.

  • God praise David Lynch. Funny, 'cause David Lynch is god.

  • This is the best scene in the movie. A rare Capital "R" Romantic momemt from David Lynch.

  • When I first saw this movie, I found it kind of average. But since some time it has been growing upon me. David Lynch is a genius! ;)

  • I Love Kyle MacLachlan actor my Favorite :)))) From Hungary

  • I like at 1:55 when the camera pans down to the house... the only thing I can think of is that a beautiful moment is going to be immediately followed by a horrific one.

  • Very romantic! 

  • These two and John Hurt are easily the best three actors that Lynch has cast out of all of his movies and TV shows (Twin Peaks of course!).

  • EXTRAORDINARIO!!

  • David Lynch originally wanted This Mortal Coil's cover of "Song to the Siren" (sung by the incomparable Liz Frasier), but the studio was unwilling to pay for the rights to use the song (though he would later use it in the head light scene in Lost Highway), so he commissioned this song instead. I think both songs are equally gorgeous

  • @boogiepop14mc wow. that would not have fit as well imo. plus the fact that him and angelo wrote this together makes it totally bad ass.

  • Beautiful.. just beautiful. simple and pure. Love this so much.. the music is perfect.. and these two are wonderful together

  • Yes, David Lynch is a genius.

  • do you see that light....heaven is coming,do you feel that heat...so amazing is crying,,beautifull no more words

  • If I ever find true love, that's how I want it to happen...

  • this is the girl

  • amazing scene

    true love captured forever on scene

  • BEAUTIFUL !!!

  • This film should've won all the fucking oscars for that year!

  • What would a film lover do, without the master, David Lynch?

  • I love the film. the ending was awesome. Thanks God Kyle chose Laura Dern's character

  • @Magnolia296 spoiler much?

  • LOVE THIS MOVIE!

  • so emotive.....beautiful scene.....i think of a special person.....glk...

    graham.....

  • I find this to be really sad but beautiful

  • damn gotta love the net....this was one my fav songs/scenes from when this was out. Julee Cruise has to be the most haunting performer ever! and Isabella! delicious!!!

  • Romantically charged. I recommend everyone to watch Blue Velvet. Is really beutiful and is one of the few movies that serve as a proof that not all of the 80's era was a disaster.

  • my favorite scene in this movie !!!! i lopve how this song is used at the end too!

  • I don't understand why people say this is romantic! Am I the only one who sees that irony in the scene? Somehow they seem so faked in that scene, but maybe thats only me...

  • @Klever89 I think I felt the same at first, but then I realised I'd been jaded by watching supposedly witty and charming romantic comedies, that I didn't recognise something as awkward and cheesy as real love is when I saw it...

  • This was originally supposed to be This Mortal Coil's cover of "Song to the Siren"...luckily for us all, Lynch couldn't afford the rights...and so instead he had Badalamenti write a similar song and Julee Cruise was given the vocals. "Song to the Siren" is great, but this movie's soundtrack is so much more powerful with an original score. So let's count our lucky stars that Lynch couldn't afford his first choice!

  • @guestinformant9 so true, Mysteries Of Love was one of the very fine assets that helped this movie that weren't originally intended, right along with Frank Booth's "gas" remaining ambigously unknown instead of being Helium, and the infamous artifical looking Robin. some of the best end results are from decisions made unintentionally, just goes to prove. im just so happy that Lynch did at least shell out the money for the rights to Bobby Vinton's redux cover of Blue Velvet

  • @1HalfASSreViewer

    Everything you say is true, from the "gas" to the robin.

    Goddamn this is a vicious, beautiful movie.

    Here's to Ben, and Here's to Happy Accidents!!!

  • That is a moment!

  • Antony & the Johsons do the a simply amazing cover of this song, far superior in my opinion to any other version, anyone with me?

  • That's called film, holy shit.

  • Where can I download this song?

  • Yes very beautiful. Also sad, in a very warm, human way. Like sorrow, but mellow and careful, though huge, heavy and painful.

  • who sings the song??

  • @aarshaar Julee Cruise. Angelo Badalamenti wrote the music, but she sang it. : )

  • I bet my right hand he's lying when answers: "I love you, too".

  • i really fucking LOVE this scene! its AMAZING! i can't believe i've gone my whole 18 years without ever watching this film before! 

  • This is the Best Fucking Film ever ever !.Amazing juxtaposition of the innocent Bedroom town, with all the clandestine evil underneath, just lurking.Great Metaphpor.Everyone in the film are over the top amazing.Thanks for the clip.

  • I can see that these two are really into it here in the scene. I know it's only acting and yet I think to myself did I ever come close to acting out a role such as seen here between these two love birds. It's a sad thought just to imagine how far I've come. There are these things in life that cost nothing and yet I missed out on them...It's not my fault!!! I don't let it bother me when I tune in scenes like this, but instead try to get it off...even tho I missed out on being there.

  • A song can't get more beautiful than that, no way! : )

  • Lynch wrote the words on a matchbook and gave it to Badalamenti. Says it all in a few strokes.

  • I love this guy!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • it amazes me how you can get two actors too look like they really do have a connection, mayne they really do?

  • General comment,If someone fell in love it feels to mysterical.

    Sometime it happends when love is strange.I mean if one person feeling not the same as i do that's what happends to me.

    It's bothering me that the two persons in the real life have not showing enough for me.The video's are romantic"virtuee,not real enoughl",but in the real life the two persons letten me down.

    I am glad whit my other friend that he supporting me all the time and sharing doing things in the real life.

  • When will Blue Velvet be on Blu Ray? I can't wait!

  • In my opinion this is one of the most beautiful moments in cinema.

  • @Xephon212 You might also like a scene from "Wings of Desire" - Der Himmel uber Berlin - posted on YouTube by strovolos69

  • Comment removed

  • @Xephon212

    Yeah, me too! Another thumbs up, xephon! That makes it 59!

  • @nickhirst999 I hope it gets to 69. ;) Cheers!

  • You are right about the "mysteries of love" scene from Bue Velvet. That is one of the most tender and loving scenes in the history of cinema..

  • David Lynch has always thought in such a remarkable abstract way. This as well as the Laura Plamer issues in Twin Peaks show remarkable direction and portrayal!

  • Thank you for excerpting this, one of the most beautifully, unexpectedly tender moments in American cinema!

  • Oh definitely. I was blown away when I first watched this sequence because there's all the pain and dread that came before it and then we're graced with this moment of beauty, warmth and tenderness. The contrast is so beautifully done. A masterpiece.

  • @oceanic1 Well said! My thoughts exactly. This scene is like an oasis in the dessert..

  • Love, love, love this movie! Lynch also has impeccable taste in music selection.

  • He wrote this song

  • Lynch wrote the words. The music was composed by Badalamenti.

  • fuckin arleen's

  • lynch takes you to another place with his great films

  • Lynch is a realist to me... the forgotten sounds in everyday life are so pronounced in his films.. lighting... I just can't explain.. he's absolutely brilliant!!! KUDOS 932sd...

  • LOL, I don't think I've ever heard Lynch described as a realist! But his movies are great.

  • Lynch is seen as the complete opposite, superficially, to a director like Spielberg and yet that scene above (along with the climaxes of THE ELEPHANT MAN, WILD AT HEART and THE STRAIGHT STORY) dare I say it are just as moving, maybe even moreso, than anything I've seen from any American filmmaker.

  • I love David Lynch.

  • Lynn...............

  • Beautiful. Just... amazing.

  • David Lynch proved himself a total genius with that movie! For weeks after I had seen it at the cinema I was so touched by it..and by the music, the incredibly beautiful scenes, like the one with the firemen and the mechanic bird...truly fantastic!:)

  • one of the greatest kiss sequence ever filmed...simple and real...thanks Dave..

  • They all deserved oscars. This movie made a really deap impression on me when I saw it at the movies in 85..? : )

  • Or was it 86'? I've always thought it was 85.. : )

  • @winterstellar yeah, 86

  • This was an amazing movie!

  • she's a terrible kisser!

  • i actually cried at the end of this movie :'(

  • dennis hoper deserved the oscar for this movie

  • David Lynch lives and works in a time in which we have lost all respect for the Melodrama. Any disgarded arena is rich fertile ground for the true artist. Keep making the dreams, Mr. Lynch.

  • When this song plays at the end, after Frank is killed, and Jeffrey wakes up in the backyard, it is absolutely stunning. The unreal beauty of their little town comes out in the song.

  • God I want to fuck Laura Dern

  • And I want to do Kyle

  • lol that was romantic

  • Comment removed

  • espectacular, this movie has perfect soundtrack, great casting, an original history, experimental and at the same time concidencial, because a lot of situations are similar to the real world and the same life, the different part is the perception of the director

  • This movie only started making sense after this scene that's when everything came together, beautiful.

  • Hard to believe this movie was made in 1986...

  • Why? Graphics aren't special, script and soundtrack are! These days eyecandy seems to be most important, in the 80's that was not the case. It would be unbelievable if such a movie were produced today and that's such a shame.

  • The point of my comment was that this movie holds up extremely well today event though it was made in the eighties. The ideas and concept of the story are what sets it apart. Lynch's directoral style and execution make the film gleam brighter than all of the hollywood popcorn fodder.

  • Well, in that case, I completely agree. We can only hope for a new Lynch and a new Badalamenti, which of course will never be born. But great directors, writers and composers will do too.

  • I just watched this film yesterday. so incredible

  • I watched this film last night, and I didn't sleep much but while I was awake I was thinking about this song, the movie was pretty good but I love this song.

  • I swear this is very M83-ish.

  • I am pretty certain that anthony gonzalez was influenced by Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch too. "farewell/goodbye " is very Badalamenti and "car chase terror" is very Lynchian in its performance.

  • YOU. I fackin' knew it.

  • dla Doroty od wacka

  • Such a beautiful song, it feels like a lover's warm embrace.

  • i completely agree

  • Kyle my Kyle. Such a fox. From another PLANET foxy.

  • to jest piękne..

  • For that kind of scene David Lynch is a genius! I love his work.

  • Sometimes a wind blows

    And you and i

    Float

    In love

    And kiss

    Forever

    In a darkness

    And the mysteries

    Of love

    Come clear

  • And dance

    In light

    In you

    In me

    And show

    That we

    Are love

    Sometimes a wind blows

    And the mysteries of love

    Come clear.

  • vraiment trop belle cette chanson!! j'en ai des frissons!!

  • This is a perfect film. I thought when I first saw it, "What this film needs is a great song with a haunting synthesizer sound!" And lo and behold this song Mysteries of Love delivered it! At first I couldn't figure if this film was set in the present or the 1950's! Until I saw Jeffrey wearing an earring! Kyle and David need to work together again! They're one of the great actor-director combos much like Scorsese/DeNiro, Kurosawa/Mifume, Woo/Chow, Hughes/Michael-Hall, and Hartley-Donovan!

  • Yes, Kyle personifies David's ideal self.

  • how do you know that?

  • "There is an autobiographical level to the movie. Kyle is dressed like me. My father was a research scientist for the Department of Agriculture in Washington. We were in the wood all the time."

    David Lynch:

    "When I was little, my brother and I were outdoors late one night, and we saw a naked woman come walking down the street toward us in a dazed state, crying. I have never forgotten that mome

  • just Google: David Lynch Kyle Mac

  • whoa I forgot how amazing this scene is, innocence claiming the eyes of love.

  • Now THIS is what I call film!

  • This beautifull lovely powerfull song of mysteries of loves fit's so so so so muuuuuch by myself

  • kyle maclachlan is so cute in this movie i'd like to eat him!

  • I like to eat him too hummm so uhmmm yeah

  • Did Angelo compose this song specially for this movie?? Julee's voice is awesome, powerful love song!!

  • god i love julee cruise's voice, its beyond angelic...

  • Was it Song to the Siren David Lynch originally wanted to use in place of this song, but could not afford the rights to it? It sure sounds similar.

  • That's right. He eventually used it for Lost Highway. Both work perfectly in each film.

  • ehhhh is it just me or was this song used in the a cadbury's milktray ad back in the 80's? the one with the dude who leaves the woman a box of milktray then parachutes out of a plane...i think that is what happened

  • Laura Dern looks as if she was the best fuck in Hollywood back in this era!

    Should we ask Nick Cage if he found out on the set of Wild At Heart?

    Man....I need a cold beer and a cold shower!

  • Laura Dern isn't conventionally pretty, but there's something about her personality and her tall, lanky body that just oozes sexuality. She can wrap those long legs around me anytime.

  • You nailed it friend...That comment NOT Laura Dern!

    Good luck in this World!

  • Exactly. It's pretty the same with Juliette Lewis.

  • What a great song, gives me hope

  • One of the best love songs ever

  • Unfortunately no one ever cares to play this song at an actual place.

  • i love this and i love kyle maclachlan (jefferey) but when he says 'i love you too' and then blinks a lot, it's actually rather feminine... lol

    nicolette

  • Blue Velvet is one of the best movies i ever saw

  • this is a dream song!!!!!

  • Beautiful scene, one of my favorites of the movie. Shows that tenderness and innocence that most of the movie loses.

  • I think I'd like this song at my wedding...

  • That would be such a wonderful idea. If you and your partner just danced alone to this song beneath a soft spotlight.

  • Its reassuring to know that there are other people out there who like this trippy, haunting (sometimes dark) stuff as much as I do.

    I've kept Julee Cruise continuously active in my personal music listening rotation since 1992 or so!

    Sultry and soothing!

  • Ditto on your message. I loved this song/singer since 1986, the year the film came out. Later, I found two other songs from "Twin Peaks" where Julee sings: "Rocking Back Inside My Heart" and "The Nightingale," one of my favorite songs of all time. Oh, then there's "The World Spin," the haunting reminder as she's singing this beautiful song at the Roadhouse, another young girl is being murdered. Lynch sure puts right music in at the right point.

    Your adjectives are well chosen!

  • Well said. If you like this, you will love Julee singing "The Nightingale" from Twin Peaks, or "Rocking Back Inside My Heart."

  • The most beautiful scene of blue velvet Very very romantic :)

  • cool