The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement)
The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) en.wikipedia.
Perhaps you should before you butt in on someone else's conversation. Let me ask you can you write music like Beethoven? I guess not bitch, nobody's ever heard of you, And as far as the movie I assume you are some kind of movie critic. LOL with Mr Maturity without any mentallity what so ever
I would be a bastard too, if people who, much like today, impose on my work with their know-it-all attitudes to change a complete masterpiece like the the 9th symphony.
If you don't like Beethoven's work, then I suggest that you write your own music and see if you can do it better, but I don't believe that you are qualified to judge someone who had the mind of a genius, like Beethoven.
What a shitty mentality you have. Have you ever judged a movie, or a tv show? I hope you do not seriously believe that "well, don't say it sucks unless you can do better" attitude, it's childish. I hope you realize your hypocrisy soon.
The dreamlike images are powerful in some cases; however, there is no compelling move to tell more of a story than what is visually seen. It would help to show a bit more of the sense of place, cutting into the montage of images would only help because it would tighten it up and make it clearer
The opening of "Copying Beethoven" is heavily edited to create a sense of the intensity of feeling that the woman, Diane Kruger, feels for the elemental and life sustaining music of Beethoven. The opening suggests a tie-in between those who work the land and the musical creator who composes music as an ode to them. Diane Kruger is fascinated, cannot take her eyes away from the workers of the soil, who till the earth. Later, I suppose, this is a leitmotif for her interaction with Bethoven
Part of the problem that is inherent in this picture, "Copying Beethoven," is the prodigious amounts of "Producers." This tends to lead to a dilution of clear lines of authority. It lacks an overriding overseer, "dictator" on the project who insists that his vision be realized.
6/24/09
Part of the problem that is inherent in this picture, "Copying Beethoven," is the prodigious amounts of "Producers." The editing is frenzied, almost as though it were a visual rehash of Beethov
this movie cud be deleted when d compny will find it..^^
akosibrige 2 months ago
I can't believe it's the actual movie :O So glad it is! ^^
StephiGereRothThyne 4 months ago
I saw the ending of this movie and I fell in love with it. Thank you so much for uploading it :D
animaegal22 7 months ago
That first scene made me carsick, or carriage sick, I guess.
33rosyposy 7 months ago
shame its in 240p and not higher,
frostnet 8 months ago 4
That was actualyy An A Major not B-Flat
etermal07g 9 months ago
@etermal07g Maybe it's a historic tuning.
orphyborphy 7 months ago in playlist 19th Century Movies
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The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement)
The best Beethoven's composition for sure.
The best Beethoven's composition for sure.
The best Beethoven's composition for sure.
sensei164 10 months ago
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The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement) en.wikipedia.
The best Beethoven's composition for sure.
The best Beethoven's composition for sure.
The best Beethoven's composition for sure.
sensei164 10 months ago
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sensei164 10 months ago
The piece at the begining is the Grobe Fugue (Quartet 13, the original last movement)
The best Beethoven's composition for sure.
sensei164 10 months ago
B-flat! B-flat! B-flaaat!
surgere94 10 months ago 3
men in this film are either brutes or whining old men? WTF?
Adamalgorithm 11 months ago
I disliked this 1 time because He died and it was sad, he shouldn't have died
pasmoressj2 1 year ago
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What is the first piece played in the begining?
Chaliamusiclover 1 year ago
What is he piece at the begining?
Chaliamusiclover 1 year ago
bravo.!
Kioth96 1 year ago
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
faleru 1 year ago
What's the piece at 5:50 called please? Thanks
GBRJohn2009 1 year ago
@GBRJohn2009
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.4, Second movement
christies111 1 year ago
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Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.4, Second movement
christies111 1 year ago
BOSS movie.
laurarox01 1 year ago
Matthew Goode is the sexiest actor working
counterhon 1 year ago
thank you so much for putting this up!
evan6692 1 year ago
ALguien sabe q fuga es la q aparece en la escena del carruaje?
es una fuga cierto?
me encanta y no con que nombre buscarla
Andritsa 1 year ago
the beginning of the movie is a perfect visual representation of the grosse fuge
abluesman100 1 year ago
good movie
bullshit also
segitary 1 year ago
i want the same hat as the guy at 1:03
claus93Sethsen 2 years ago 3
DrShankums
Perhaps you should before you butt in on someone else's conversation. Let me ask you can you write music like Beethoven? I guess not bitch, nobody's ever heard of you, And as far as the movie I assume you are some kind of movie critic. LOL with Mr Maturity without any mentallity what so ever
vabower 2 years ago
Just a note to 92abcdefg.
I would be a bastard too, if people who, much like today, impose on my work with their know-it-all attitudes to change a complete masterpiece like the the 9th symphony.
If you don't like Beethoven's work, then I suggest that you write your own music and see if you can do it better, but I don't believe that you are qualified to judge someone who had the mind of a genius, like Beethoven.
vabower 2 years ago
What a shitty mentality you have. Have you ever judged a movie, or a tv show? I hope you do not seriously believe that "well, don't say it sucks unless you can do better" attitude, it's childish. I hope you realize your hypocrisy soon.
DrShankums 2 years ago
Que pelicula es esta??? no es la "amada inmortal"???
germusic12 2 years ago
no esta es copying beethoven
abluesman100 1 year ago
can anyone make it in german? xD
moechtegernPianist 2 years ago
*sight* diane kruger makes me melt ,,
SharpWalkers 2 years ago
6/24/09
The dreamlike images are powerful in some cases; however, there is no compelling move to tell more of a story than what is visually seen. It would help to show a bit more of the sense of place, cutting into the montage of images would only help because it would tighten it up and make it clearer
dadhiltonmps 2 years ago
6/23/09
The opening of "Copying Beethoven" is heavily edited to create a sense of the intensity of feeling that the woman, Diane Kruger, feels for the elemental and life sustaining music of Beethoven. The opening suggests a tie-in between those who work the land and the musical creator who composes music as an ode to them. Diane Kruger is fascinated, cannot take her eyes away from the workers of the soil, who till the earth. Later, I suppose, this is a leitmotif for her interaction with Bethoven
dadhiltonmps 2 years ago
6/24/09
Part of the problem that is inherent in this picture, "Copying Beethoven," is the prodigious amounts of "Producers." This tends to lead to a dilution of clear lines of authority. It lacks an overriding overseer, "dictator" on the project who insists that his vision be realized.
6/24/09
Part of the problem that is inherent in this picture, "Copying Beethoven," is the prodigious amounts of "Producers." The editing is frenzied, almost as though it were a visual rehash of Beethov
Thomas
dadhiltonmps 2 years ago
Ooh, he's a bastard. Anyway, maybe it's meant to be wrong. He is deaf as a stone, after all.
92abcdefg 2 years ago
At 8:50, Beethoven plays a chord on the piano and screams "B flat! B flat! B flat!" Well, that wasn't B flat, that was A
JoJoKenn94 2 years ago 3
Sound more like a B flat in 415 XD
utopialuv 2 years ago
sounds like a B flat in 415
utopialuv 2 years ago
okay. . .XD xxxx
JoJoKenn94 2 years ago
Yes it was obviously not a flat chord
DanyNicola 1 year ago
8:36-9:16
Have a nice day! XD
tutanktunak 2 years ago
This is a wonderful sequence...
alejandra379 2 years ago
im scared mommy
jem2638 2 years ago
ThankyouthankyouthankyouTHANKYOU for the upload. :))
It makes me want to sex you when I see you uploaded thisss.
THAAAANKKK YOUUU.
xxSilverFlutexx 2 years ago 3
thanks so much 4 uploading this :)
8blacklace8 3 years ago 12
"I need to pee" ?? Did I hear that right?
Did they really use that kind of language back in the day?
MysticExile111 3 years ago
how fucking stupi are you?
marney89 2 years ago
Dude though... That guy is stuffing his face in a bumpy-ass carriage with that knife dangerously close to his EYEBALL. Did anybody else notice that?
cheezbawl2003 3 years ago 21