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  • Juliet Binoche is still the MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WORLD

  • Yes but what is the piano piece at the end when they are driving home? does anyone know?

  • gezien toen ik 18 was wat een mooie film

  • THAAAAAAAAANKSSSSS !!!!!!

    

  • i don't think juliette binoche is that pretty......sorry. but this looks like a really fantasic film.

  • I've got to watch this scene once in a while because the music and specially the beautiful Juliette Binoche's dance ( in my opinion, still the MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMANN IN THE WORLD,) still haunrs me.

  • my favorite scene ever, spectacular!

  • my favorite! i listen to this soundtrack constantly! thank you for sharing it!

  • this is the greatest scene of the movie!!So emotional, so realistic! It's my favorite movie because of this scene!The music is just perfect, couldn't match there better...

  • watch?v=V_aFFVm5rYg

    watch?v=tw7qG-sQNmI

    If anyone have the movies version in mp3, let me know.

    Enjoy !

  • I've watched the movie:" The unbearable Lightness of Being," so many times and this sscene, SPECIALLY this music with my MOST FAVORITE ACTRESS, JULITTE BINOCHE, ( i LOVE HER SO MUCH,) is my favorite. She is sooooooooooo beautiful and when she dances, oh my god, my heart melts!

    Jubinne

  • wonderful

  • Very beatiful film and very very beatiful book form Kundera..gino

  • My favorite scene from this beautiful movie, specially Juliette Binoches's dance with the the fantastic music. I love Juliette and this is one of my favorite films,

    Jubinne

  • the music is unbelievable in this film.

  • what a scene, tomas' stare is classic. tereza moves so perfectly with the music, too! amazing work from lewis and binoche

    thanks for upload

  • heartbreakingly beautiful scene, thanks for uploading

  • wonderful film!!

    what's the title of this amazing song?

  • It's a russian gypsy song called "Two Guitars."

  • un film vraiment emouvant, jaime trop la music, un petit gig quoi?

  • This scene is to me one of the most memorable of all cinema. It's sincere, fragile, poetic and human. Thank you so much for uploading.

  • does anyone know what song this is? i love it.

  • i love it too :D so i had to find it.

    the title is "Two guitars" and it's a russian gypsy song..i don't remember exactly who play this version..

  • ja it is called 'two guitars' theres the original cover on u tube under 'bohemian quartet, two guitars'

  • I have read the book and it's great. Got to see the film though. Can someone tell me if it's up to the book. Kundera the best. Greetings from Macedonia.

  • It's not really like the book at all. Not even close, Kundera sat as an uncredited consultant for the movie, but for some reason wasn't happy with it. He believes his book could never be adapted for the silver screen.

    Yet although it is nothing like the book, it is on it's own a fantastic movie.

  • OK I see, I'll watch it anyway, thank you.

  • i agree with kundera...

    the book was great! it had this intimist way...

    realy interesting!

    even tought i haven`t seen the movie yet, it seems so diferent!

  • you really find very seldom a film that is so closed to book it is based on. just one of the best adapted motion pictures like "the english patient" or "out of africa".

  • Wow, radically different opinions, guess I'll have to watch the film and get my own impression. After all, this is a movie based on one of the best books in the XXeth century. At least, that's what I think.

  • BELLO!!!!

  • I love this beautiful movie so much. One of the few film adaptations of a great book that is actually better than the book. I didn't think it could be done, much less done BETTER! Hurrah for Philip Kaufman!

  • niotho oti boro na allakso pragmata,oti boro na kano ta pada..opoios dei afto to post, peite mou an exete k eseis tetoies life-changing i tulaxiston moment-changing mousikules!

  • polles fores piano ton eafto mou na akouei tetoies mousikes kai skeftomai pos den thelo tipota allo..niotho kiriolektika san na petao, kleino ta matia kai anatrixiazo..niotho pos xoraei olos o kosmos mesa mou,to niotho otan anapneo..gia liges stigmes afotou exo akousei kp tetoia kommatara pistevo pos o kosmos einai poly kaliteros apo oti pistevoume oti einai i toulaxiston oti to mellon den einai toso bleak..

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  • @APITSI Sumfono apoluta me osa les!!!

  • pos einai dinaton m afti tn toso athoa kai glikia,freskia kai 'koritsaki' fatsoula einai toso akatamaxita sexy,romadiki kai teleia i binoche?pos borei o daniel na einai toso katapliktikos?!den exo dei teleiotero kinimatografiko zevgari pote mou.

    pos einai dinaton kapoies melodies kai mousikes na min tis sindeeis apla me erota, zoi, pathos alla na pisteveis gia stigmes oti einai i moni ekfrasi aftwn?

  • My favorite part of this wonderful movie.

  • Amo questo film così tanto!!! Saluti dal Brasile!

  • il film è bello anche se ne ho visto solo un pezzo...poi mi son distratto :D

  • io non ho visto il film..ma mi sembra che il soggetto di kundera si presti poco al genere cinematografico..no?

  • il libro è inspiegabilmente bello...

    me qst film è molto vecchio? nn ne ho mai sentito parlare in italia!

  • sad, draining movie

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