I've been under illusion that she was telling a lie despite that the baby was not her baby actually in order that Antonio cold cut off his lingering affiction for her. Was he her true baby (in the story) ?
Thanks for sharing this. I always watched this movie when i was a kid. Always on reruns on tv and i never got tired of watching this. This is the saddest part of the movie and you can see the pain in Ms Sophia Lorens face. How it made me cry a hundred times watching this. I miss this movie. I miss my childhood days. :(
There's no women like Sofia. She's the most beautiful and talented actress in the world. Not even a war broke her down. If I could turn back in time...
il grande cinema italiano e la bellissima, unica, italia.
un abbraccio forte a chi ha vissuto quel periodo buio e disumano che e' stata la 2^ guerra mondiale, a tutte le italiane e italiani che in un'Italia devastata dalle bombe e dalla fame hanno saputo continuare a vivere con forza e lavorando sempre moltissimo. Siete nel mio cuore per sempre.
I watched this film in annual fim fair of our college ( Dow Medical College,Karachi) in 1978. It was so hauntingly beuatiful then as it is now.It pulls at your heartstrings and is foreever etched in your memory once you have watched it, painful and agonising yet sweet and beautiful.Thanks for sharing
i watch this movie 25 yrs ago when i work in nagoya at VIP nishiki st.,this reminds me of my past happy days with my friend maria hayakawa and my boss noriko suda...now im 50 yrs old soon ...HOPE THEY STILL REMEMBER ME WHEREVER THEY ARE....IM LIZA JOSOL OF DAVAO CITY ,MINDANAO ,PHIL
i first watched this film in 1978. I was 9 years old then. i wept on the scenes . now i'm 41 years old and whenever im watching this, i still couldn't resist to cry. the only movie of my life that has ever moved me..
She searched the entire country for so long to look for him who was injured and lost during the war. She never knew what ever happened to him but never gave up searching until one day during her search she came across this farm, and there...
You'll have to see it to feel her journey. Man, this is a keeper.
HERE IN PHNOM PENH, I'm watching this last part of the movie SUNFLOWER (1970 ) with its theme song, and I can't help remembering when I said "Goodbye..." to someone on our high school graduation night in March 1971.
....una de las Bandas Sonoras mas bellas de todos los tiempos...en este DRAMA con Mayúsculas...de La Gran pareja italiana del CINE....Sofia y Mastroianni...LOS GIRASOLES.....
I lost a contact lens while bawling during that movie, in the '70s. The hauntingly-beautiful music brings back the emotions. I have copies of the video in English and in Italian. I understand Italian well enough to get by. I need to watch it again (now that I wear glasses, not contacts lol). It reminded me, also, of Dr. Zhivago, where a woman rescued him from the snow (if I recall Sunflower correctly).
Me recuerda a otra escena igual de dramàtica en la pelìcula Dr Zhivago, cuando casi al final, mientras viajaba en un tranvìa Zhivago descubre a Lara caminando por una calle, al intentar bajar es fulminado por un infarto mortal.
La escena donde el tren se aleja por segunda vez, pienso en el rostro de Sofía Loren y Marcelo Matroiani se refleja toda la tristeza de un amor imposible
la escena de la despedida en la estacion de Milan es quiza la mas dramatica de la historia del cine. El rostro de Antonio ( Marcelo Mastroiani ) refleja el profundo dolor de todos los hombres al perder para siempre a la mujer amada.
La primera vez que vi este película tendría yo unos 8 años, y me impactó tanto que hasta hoy la recuerdo con mucha nostalgia.....de esa época vivida, de mi ciudad natal, de hoy de adulto entender que el amor es algo tan complicado y tan sencillo a la vez...como esta historia. A vecs no importa cuanto ames sino cuando ames, muchos amores son a destiempo....Gracias por subir esta película...mil gracias
love rthis movie...touching, beautiful, loving...Sophia after searching so much, found her husband Marcello in russia, found out he was mareied to a woman who'd saved his life in war....touching moments, Sophia Loren says to Marcello Mastroiani" instead of thanking and coming back, you stayed" both still so in love with each other.
que estas muy desorientado por favor no me culpes, hice lo que pense que era mejor para ti , pero nunca imagine que en ves de ayudarte te perjudicaría.Pasan-
La primera vez que entuviste en mi departamento y hablamos de nuestros viajes, me comenaste de esta película por su música y las flores y que la habías visto en un un kinomatic en Praga, bueno la encontré haber si cambia tu manera de ver la vida , el amor existe Patricia, te espero lo que sea necesario,Claudio
why is he going?, can somebody explain me the movie, I can't find it anywhere. I haven't seen it complete!!!, thank you very much... you can explain it "a grosso modo"
as far as i remember her husband was lost during the world war & she's having a hard time to find him if his already dead..& when they met again,sophia loren find out that her husband have already a new wife & kids..thats why his saying goodbye to sophia..Great movie~!
Questo film è straordinario,non potrebbe essere diversamente regia di De Sica,con Mastroianni,Loren e musiche di Mancini.Vorrei anche dire sul nostro cinema di quegl'anni:più era "Italiano"e più era internazionale,il contrario di oggi...
Pick up Love In The AFternoon with Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper..a comic film that hits you in the end like...well, I actually cried out loud...all kinds of noises coming out of me..an old 58 year old guy. Jeez.
Trying to find a Marcello movie where he winds up on a small river boat at the end, and the women he loves is on it, but he doesn't know it yet...and it ends like that...
i saw Love In The Afternoon too..i quite had the same reactions as you. and i'm just 18.jeez.
Oh and which movie is this from? I;m still a new Mastroianni/Loren fan. I;ll be glad if someone could explain a bit on this wonderful love story maybe?
There have been many a great actress and many a beautiful actress as well, but I can think of only a handful who had both talents. Like Sophia Loren...
The most haunting and yet so much passion, tearful of goodbyes. Sophia Loren is phenomenal!!! beautiful then, absolutely gorgeous now!!! And the movie, one of my top ten classics!!! =)
Seeing this scene just rips your heart out- the emotions! So raw- you cannot watch this without feeling the primal pain that Sofia Loren feels. Henry Mancini did a great job scoring this movie- as he always did. A masterpiece. And so overlooked.
I first saw this film as a young boy. Seeing it again as a grown man still troubles me. This must be the saddest good-bye in film history. It still grips my heart as it first did many years ago. A remarkable film indeed, it captures the grief and loss of love that might have been. The stirring musical score by Mancini is among the best that's ever been written for film. It is a true master work by the great tripartite of Italian dramatic cinema: De Sica, Loren and Mastroianni.
I was seven when I last watched this movie, it's been 30 years and it still breaks my heart...Gosh, i'm teary eyed again...Wonderful film! Hats off to Ms. Sophia Loren...
pour victoria rose: au revoir, bon voyage. je t'espère dans mon coeur desanue. partir, revenir,toujours. c'est la vie, éternellement. un jour, autre jour et tousjours son passages pour la vie en rose et toi, la fleur parfaite, mademoiselle. je t'embrasse avec le désir d'aujourd'hui. je vai ete là et t'espère avec bouquet de fleurs antonio
to victoria rose: you are more beautiful then a dream you enchant more then thesunlight you attract more then all flowers in yourspring i can not see you, my heart do not resists toyour enchants how are you when have to go? would you like to dance? would you like go to promenade? what do you think drink a milk shake with chocolate? .. antonio
Hollywood snubbed Sophia on this one, and did not even nominate her for the Oscar. She did however win the David Di Donatello Award in Italy (Italy's Oscar).
I watched this wonderful movie on Sep. 6th/1986 for first time when I was 23 years old, and I'm in this moment with my wife and my 25 year olded-son, and I'm still crying about this film. I congratulate Sophia Loren, Marcelo Mastroiani(R.I.P), Vittorio de Sica and Carlo Ponti.
2 days ago, went to Milan central station and I remembered about this masterpiece.
The most beautiful ending scene as ever.
The train scene symbolize the story, first , the 2 lovers enjoy the holiday by train, second , Antonio is leaving for the war front by train, third Giovanna discovers him and shocked, ran into the train, and this last scene.
I've watched this movie for more than 100 times (no kidding) and still it brings me to tears every time I hear this music. One of the most beautiful, sad, emotional movie &music ever made IMO.
I watched this movie in 1975 on another continent. Since that time I have always been haunted by the music/melody. After all these years, I have finally found it. The movie and the music remains my all-time favorite.
It is sooooooooo beautiful, so sad and so touching! THANK YOU FOR POSTING IT. YOU HAVE MADE MY DAY!
Powerful...powerful scene. Marcello and Sophia, powerful...powerful acting. Without even knowing the story line, (well, I do), you can see the love, anguish, pain, and torture from their eyes. I saw this film a long time ago, and these are the sorts of movies worth paying $15.00 to watch. Be prepared to bring Kleenex and ditch the popcorn, because it's a guaranteed tear-jerker. Thanks for uploading this bried scene, baramsae. Happy Holidays!!!
This movie is so very special to me.I saw it when I was 18, and it touched me deeply. I actually went to see it 3 times upon its release. The haunting Mancini score and Sophia's tour de force performance swept me away. This film and its tender sentiments were already dated in 1970, but that did not and does not diminish its beauty and honesty to this day. Vittorio de Sica created a beautiful realistic love story to teach all of the horrors of war, and even today it stands the test of time.
A movie that I can recommend is another Sophia Loren's movie. Here, she is with Richard Burton. This movie is entitled ''Brief Encounter.'' But there's another film that is as poignant as this one, it also starred Marcello Mastroianni but this time he is paired with Faye Dunaway (his greatest love?). This movie is called ''A Place for Lovers,'' directed by the great Vittorio De Sica.
Thanks so much for uploading the video. Last night I had a chance to see this film on a big screen in a cinema in Tokyo. Watching it for the first time, I was profoundly moved, like every other person in the room, and today I am still haunted by the Mancini's score, especially in this final sequence. If anyone can recommend any film as beautiful and poignant as this one, please let us know!
Esta pelicula me hizo llorar... Como el amor puede verse alterado por la guerra...y sobre todo lo mas duro.. como el amor se enfrenta con la vida real que cada cual ya hizo...
This was the first "adult" movie my mom took me to see (in 1970's Hong Kong!). I cried too at the end. I've been looking for anything related to this film and had no success! Thanks for helping to bring me back to the simpler times of my life.
I cried watching this movie in this very ending and I was around 6yrs old. Once in a while my family would bring it up. "Remember when _____ cried at the ending of Sunflower when he was a little kid? I had tears in my eyes watching the ending in youtube. Thanks, brought back memories!
I've just seen this movie. It's superb, and so is the music. I'm really starting to think that all the best movies belong in the past where feelings and emotions are so true..
re: iridiscenta. i agree. but maybe they will come again. i believe that after the early '90s, cinema went determinedly downhill, to mostly become an entertainment depicting generalized emotions as felt through muddled acting+movie music, writing, direction+camerawork as well. and so many blockbusters today r big on budget+empty on vision
マストロヤンニが世を去って早くも15年。パリでは彼を偲んで日替わり上映がありました。その頃、私は彼とドヌーブとの間に生まれたキアラさんを偶然に街で見かけました。お父さんにそっくりな目をした娘さんの姿を見てマルセロマストロヤンニは彼女の中に生きている様な気がしました。
akikomarytracy 4 weeks ago
QUASI 300000 VISUALIZZAZIONI INDICATE ,PECCATO CHE LE STATISTICHE VIDEO DEMOLISCANO QUESTO NUMERO. IMBROGLIONI,COME CONSUETUDINE.
iliyanmk 1 month ago
I've been under illusion that she was telling a lie despite that the baby was not her baby actually in order that Antonio cold cut off his lingering affiction for her. Was he her true baby (in the story) ?
marycocteau 2 months ago
Una de las escenas más bellas de la historia del cine
asdfhadhkhfkjfh 3 months ago
que cosa mas preciosa y linda, sublime, hermoso, tiernamente conmovedor. Gracias Vittorio!!!!!!!!
belceuser 3 months ago
Bellissima questa storia
Michalkov81 3 months ago
Si ma nessuno la guarda,da dove arrivano tutte quelle false visualizzazioni?
iliyanmk 3 months ago
戦争によって引き裂かれた二人。最後に列車で別れる場面は悲しみで堪えきれません。そして最後の光景はひまわりの咲きほこる場面に一変します。そこで映画を見ていた全員が涙を流したということが記憶が今でも残っています。
主演の「マルチェロ・マストロヤンニ」ももはや亡くなっています。心が悼みます。
1945TSUGUO 4 months ago
i saw the movie many years ago .It says there is a sunflower planted for each russian death in the wwii in a camp. is that truh ?
robertoeleei 4 months ago
この映画をいつ観たのかもう昔を記憶してない。このシーンはよく覚えている。観ながら声も出さずに涙が頬を伝って落ちていた。暗い映画館の中で静かにすすり泣いている人もいた。ほんとに名画だと思う。今余韻に浸れる映画ってあるだろうか…この曲を聴くたびにその世界に戻れます。これも幸せの一つです。
sayotyan555 4 months ago
best actress!
magpiefemme 5 months ago
Thanks for sharing this. I always watched this movie when i was a kid. Always on reruns on tv and i never got tired of watching this. This is the saddest part of the movie and you can see the pain in Ms Sophia Lorens face. How it made me cry a hundred times watching this. I miss this movie. I miss my childhood days. :(
ghabee68 5 months ago
How can anyone who knows how it is to be in love not cry? It tears me apart.
RGN07 5 months ago
si alguien conoce donde verla en streaming ???
if someone know where we can see this movie in streaming???
si quelqun connait un site pour le regarder el streaming?
matcoolmat 6 months ago
Imagine this scene with one of Lady Ca Ca's song, ha ha.
MAVIEGUITARS 6 months ago
この映画はここだけで十分。悲しくて涙がとまらなかったのを覚えています。
マルチェロ・マストロヤンニも もうお亡くなりになっているのでね。
TSUGUO1945 6 months ago
There's no women like Sofia. She's the most beautiful and talented actress in the world. Not even a war broke her down. If I could turn back in time...
ItalianLover1980 7 months ago
To this day, in 2011, this scene still rips my heart to a million little pieces.
asiaball 7 months ago 7
il grande cinema italiano e la bellissima, unica, italia.
un abbraccio forte a chi ha vissuto quel periodo buio e disumano che e' stata la 2^ guerra mondiale, a tutte le italiane e italiani che in un'Italia devastata dalle bombe e dalla fame hanno saputo continuare a vivere con forza e lavorando sempre moltissimo. Siete nel mio cuore per sempre.
MsIthinkthereforeIam 7 months ago
Questo lavoro, mi sentivo grande. Sono rimasto impressionato. Mi manca la Stazione Centrale di Milano.
Takahashi di Oohira
(大平の高橋)
oohiranotakahasi 8 months ago
Beautiful, beautiful movie!!! Bravo!!! A story of love, dispairand great courage.
tauruscanine 8 months ago
so sad indeed and so beautiful, indeed
maris2ish 9 months ago
I watched this film in annual fim fair of our college ( Dow Medical College,Karachi) in 1978. It was so hauntingly beuatiful then as it is now.It pulls at your heartstrings and is foreever etched in your memory once you have watched it, painful and agonising yet sweet and beautiful.Thanks for sharing
radonpq99 9 months ago
A really painful and sad scene.
asiaball 10 months ago
VirgoAndromeda he said: I brought!!! As I promised!!!
rickformagio 10 months ago
Caramba!!!! Esse filme arrebenta a gente!!!! MARAVILHOSO!!! E essa música do Henry Mancini faz até pedra chorar!!!
rickformagio 10 months ago
i watch this movie 25 yrs ago when i work in nagoya at VIP nishiki st.,this reminds me of my past happy days with my friend maria hayakawa and my boss noriko suda...now im 50 yrs old soon ...HOPE THEY STILL REMEMBER ME WHEREVER THEY ARE....IM LIZA JOSOL OF DAVAO CITY ,MINDANAO ,PHIL
godzero9 11 months ago 2
can someone please translate the dialogue? my italian isn't very good.. :)
VirgoAndromeda 11 months ago
@VirgoAndromeda I'll promise it to you
Arlabio 6 months ago
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Amazing...
The best movie,
Thanks for sharing.
gojewhgookjge 11 months ago
i first watched this film in 1978. I was 9 years old then. i wept on the scenes . now i'm 41 years old and whenever im watching this, i still couldn't resist to cry. the only movie of my life that has ever moved me..
niceoldman1 1 year ago 7
She searched the entire country for so long to look for him who was injured and lost during the war. She never knew what ever happened to him but never gave up searching until one day during her search she came across this farm, and there...
You'll have to see it to feel her journey. Man, this is a keeper.
RGN07 1 year ago 2
I Don't know what the hell is going on. Ive never seen or heard of this movie. Just came upon this scene. I am in tears.
MrCastilloNathaniel 1 year ago 3
HERE IN PHNOM PENH, I'm watching this last part of the movie SUNFLOWER (1970 ) with its theme song, and I can't help remembering when I said "Goodbye..." to someone on our high school graduation night in March 1971.
plebeian71 1 year ago 2
Sophia Lorean is my favourite actress and 'sun flower is my favorite film.
Srimathiie Weerasuriya, Sri Lanka
diluniful 1 year ago
映画史に残る反戦映画の傑作。
masterpiece.
amazing sophia.
noi0412 1 year ago
thanks for sharing,love this movie.....
oblakalbo 1 year ago
I watched this movie last night. It's a timeless masterpiece.
No baddie and no battle scene, but it conveys us the misery of war.
The last scene and music makes me very sad.
BlueRose583 1 year ago
Damn what a powerful ending........
PJCoan 1 year ago
ラスト
名シーンですね
涙でます。
悲しい映画でした。
ayamimasanori 1 year ago
Questo film è molto simile come trama al cartone animato giapponese "Mademoiselle Anne"
MySilver79 1 year ago
There will never be a movie so sweet or a theme so fitting.
CB48197 1 year ago
Never a move so sweet or theme so right for it.
CB48197 1 year ago
What a movie and them,nothing like it today or ever again!
CB48197 1 year ago
What a movie and theme.
CB48197 1 year ago
No they don't make movies like this anymore or score them like Henri Mancini does.
CB48197 1 year ago
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Wonderful! Wonderful! The music and the movie too!
franzkafka1010 1 year ago 2
in the last scene, is it milan train station??
coolmatrix7 1 year ago
@coolmatrix7
Yes it is, it is Milan!
diegoposh85 1 year ago
@coolmatrix7
Yes it is Milan's station. Nice right?
diegoposh85 1 year ago
The sadest story on earth indeed.
elmoscarcan 1 year ago
es una pelicula que de pequeño me facino con estos dos extraordinarios actores
totijacoibo 1 year ago
i bought this beautiful movie online, is the sadest story on earth.
Geanella08 1 year ago
今の北朝鮮を見ていたら、なぜつぶさないのだろうと思う、しかしこの映画を昔見ました。そしてこの音楽を聞くと、死ぬより本当の人間の辛さがわかるような気がします
hhk2z3 1 year ago
"Os Cirassóis da Rússia".
rubensrosas 1 year ago
como vcs conseguem perder tempo vendo isso!!! bando de desocupados!!
sparolw2 1 year ago
....una de las Bandas Sonoras mas bellas de todos los tiempos...en este DRAMA con Mayúsculas...de La Gran pareja italiana del CINE....Sofia y Mastroianni...LOS GIRASOLES.....
bailandoconlobosss 1 year ago
@bailandoconlobosss coincido plenamente.....hasta hoy me hace llorar !!!!
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Sofia sei la donna, l'attrice, sei Napoli delle meraviglie... sei solo per sempre...
Sophia you are the woman, the actress, you are Naples of the wonders... only forever...
Sofoclaudio 1 year ago
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Sofoclaudio 1 year ago
Adios mi amor.... adios.
susacandy 1 year ago
I lost a contact lens while bawling during that movie, in the '70s. The hauntingly-beautiful music brings back the emotions. I have copies of the video in English and in Italian. I understand Italian well enough to get by. I need to watch it again (now that I wear glasses, not contacts lol). It reminded me, also, of Dr. Zhivago, where a woman rescued him from the snow (if I recall Sunflower correctly).
Swoon4Josh 1 year ago
Sophia is the most beautiful woman of the last century.
Nicklas4500 1 year ago
盪氣迴腸 ~~~
crossbingbea 1 year ago
Me recuerda a otra escena igual de dramàtica en la pelìcula Dr Zhivago, cuando casi al final, mientras viajaba en un tranvìa Zhivago descubre a Lara caminando por una calle, al intentar bajar es fulminado por un infarto mortal.
edwined44 1 year ago
La escena donde el tren se aleja por segunda vez, pienso en el rostro de Sofía Loren y Marcelo Matroiani se refleja toda la tristeza de un amor imposible
ceciaurora 1 year ago
la escena de la despedida en la estacion de Milan es quiza la mas dramatica de la historia del cine. El rostro de Antonio ( Marcelo Mastroiani ) refleja el profundo dolor de todos los hombres al perder para siempre a la mujer amada.
edwined44 1 year ago
This song is sooo sad, it made me cry.
RTSD45N6 1 year ago 3
泣ける
fogmax 2 years ago 5
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Wonderful! Wonderful! The music and the movie too!
franzkafka1010 2 years ago
The movie, the music is so touching. I can't help crying even though I watched this flim years ago. Thank you for the sharing.
TarunoNafs 2 years ago 5
泣ける・・・
noranoradaisakusen 2 years ago 5
La primera vez que vi este película tendría yo unos 8 años, y me impactó tanto que hasta hoy la recuerdo con mucha nostalgia.....de esa época vivida, de mi ciudad natal, de hoy de adulto entender que el amor es algo tan complicado y tan sencillo a la vez...como esta historia. A vecs no importa cuanto ames sino cuando ames, muchos amores son a destiempo....Gracias por subir esta película...mil gracias
rigobertobs 2 years ago 3
I cried twice while watching this movie!
It is so beautiful and sad at the same time.
andrishco 2 years ago 3
o.k. I'm weeping now.....so touching, so beautiful...masterpiece.
souldiegirl 2 years ago 5
love rthis movie...touching, beautiful, loving...Sophia after searching so much, found her husband Marcello in russia, found out he was mareied to a woman who'd saved his life in war....touching moments, Sophia Loren says to Marcello Mastroiani" instead of thanking and coming back, you stayed" both still so in love with each other.
love u Sophia and Marcello
ur fan per sempre Armand
travisangeli 2 years ago 5
i love this movie so much ~ my throat just wants to explode watching this scene (sooooo sad ~ my heart aches)
batmanyey 2 years ago 4
ATTENTION EVERYONE HELP ME
to fynd similar films to sunflower lyk atonement,very long engagement,ploning
pls guys
padmei9021053 2 years ago
I saw this movie when i was in high school-- sad movie but beautiful story
rockingloryify 2 years ago 2
where can i watch the whole movie other than ordering the dvd?
flozzer64 2 years ago
I am wondering too...:)
feveroo7 2 years ago
Por lo que me han comunicado hoy , veo
que estas muy desorientado por favor no me culpes, hice lo que pense que era mejor para ti , pero nunca imagine que en ves de ayudarte te perjudicaría.Pasan-
do a este video lo único que has logra-
do es dejarme con una pena inmensa, ya
uno sabe las cosas que ha vivido y no se
puede andar ventilando todo,te lo agra-
dezco con mi corazón. veo que haz hecho
todo mas no debes,pronto llegará lo que
tu deseas tanto.
amordesencadenado 2 years ago
La primera vez que entuviste en mi departamento y hablamos de nuestros viajes, me comenaste de esta película por su música y las flores y que la habías visto en un un kinomatic en Praga, bueno la encontré haber si cambia tu manera de ver la vida , el amor existe Patricia, te espero lo que sea necesario,Claudio
amordesencadenado 2 years ago
beautiful movie, they don't make movies of this kind today, this is a masterpiece
aymokay 2 years ago 28
@aymokay hi. how coud i find this movie? any link in net?
aripitt 1 year ago
@aymokay Unfortunately, no?
Taharah007 1 year ago
to Julia )
you deserve all
i really like your creations .
you let more beautiful our world,
you adorn everyday with your taste .
sometimes i ask me why youre so cool
because you appear & illuminate the night.
more..)
antonio
paduaprs 2 years ago
adorabile bellissimo - Grazie
ortodossa 2 years ago 4
I love this movie. Highly recommended.
rebeccaarman 2 years ago 6
why is he going?, can somebody explain me the movie, I can't find it anywhere. I haven't seen it complete!!!, thank you very much... you can explain it "a grosso modo"
Nadianva 2 years ago
as far as i remember her husband was lost during the world war & she's having a hard time to find him if his already dead..& when they met again,sophia loren find out that her husband have already a new wife & kids..thats why his saying goodbye to sophia..Great movie~!
boybbastos23 2 years ago
you typed ... her husband have.... instead of has... but thank you very much!, it is very nice from you.... baci!
Nadianva 2 years ago
im sorry sometimes we make mistakes..ciao!
boybbastos23 2 years ago
Questo film è straordinario,non potrebbe essere diversamente regia di De Sica,con Mastroianni,Loren e musiche di Mancini.Vorrei anche dire sul nostro cinema di quegl'anni:più era "Italiano"e più era internazionale,il contrario di oggi...
Aljazz67 2 years ago 2
Amazing scene, of one of the most beautiful and saddest love stories. Thanks for sharing.
telluride4ever 2 years ago 23
Pick up Love In The AFternoon with Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper..a comic film that hits you in the end like...well, I actually cried out loud...all kinds of noises coming out of me..an old 58 year old guy. Jeez.
Trying to find a Marcello movie where he winds up on a small river boat at the end, and the women he loves is on it, but he doesn't know it yet...and it ends like that...
sclogse1 2 years ago
that so true sclogse.
i saw Love In The Afternoon too..i quite had the same reactions as you. and i'm just 18.jeez.
Oh and which movie is this from? I;m still a new Mastroianni/Loren fan. I;ll be glad if someone could explain a bit on this wonderful love story maybe?
substitute91 2 years ago
the movie is Sunflower. I never saw this...
sclogse1 2 years ago
@telluride4ever try atonement and very long engagement!
magpiefemme 5 months ago
this scene is the saddest ever, specially now beacuse 'io sonno moito namorato"
elmoscarcan 2 years ago
La sua partenza in treno è una scena veramente straziante. Tanti amori finiscono per colpa delle circostanze avverse.
avola50 3 years ago 3
As with the film Onegin,an epic cinematic romance I can relate.
-GAP821
gap821 3 years ago
hola soy susytorrecillas
susytorrecillas 3 years ago
Beautiful, haunting music... I know how she feels. I can relate.
YLGersdorf 3 years ago
사랑의 허망함이여..
인생의 허망함이여..
가슴이 무너진다...ㅡㅜ
esang0312 3 years ago
One of thee most unforgettable scenes in all of Sophia's films.
MANILABOY6631 3 years ago 3
There have been many a great actress and many a beautiful actress as well, but I can think of only a handful who had both talents. Like Sophia Loren...
NYCBG 3 years ago
Great Mastroianni! Great de Sica !! Mancini!!
bardobulga 3 years ago
The most haunting and yet so much passion, tearful of goodbyes. Sophia Loren is phenomenal!!! beautiful then, absolutely gorgeous now!!! And the movie, one of my top ten classics!!! =)
gorgeousmargo 3 years ago 3
che bella!
03gelsomina30 3 years ago
Seeing this scene just rips your heart out- the emotions! So raw- you cannot watch this without feeling the primal pain that Sofia Loren feels. Henry Mancini did a great job scoring this movie- as he always did. A masterpiece. And so overlooked.
PJCoan 3 years ago
Bottom line-- life can suck sometimes.
PJCoan 3 years ago 2
Great movie,check out Scott Walker singing the theme tune,this also is a Masterpiece.
phantomxr 3 years ago 2
I first saw this film as a young boy. Seeing it again as a grown man still troubles me. This must be the saddest good-bye in film history. It still grips my heart as it first did many years ago. A remarkable film indeed, it captures the grief and loss of love that might have been. The stirring musical score by Mancini is among the best that's ever been written for film. It is a true master work by the great tripartite of Italian dramatic cinema: De Sica, Loren and Mastroianni.
PrinceRama 3 years ago 5
ti amo...
yerisita 3 years ago
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molcb76 3 years ago
I was seven when I last watched this movie, it's been 30 years and it still breaks my heart...Gosh, i'm teary eyed again...Wonderful film! Hats off to Ms. Sophia Loren...
cuteyces 3 years ago 4
paduaprs 3 years ago
paduaprs 3 years ago
I think Sophia won an Oscar in standing ovation for this film as best actress, as well as Henry Mancini .
MANILABOY6631 3 years ago 3
Hollywood snubbed Sophia on this one, and did not even nominate her for the Oscar. She did however win the David Di Donatello Award in Italy (Italy's Oscar).
boopkid 3 years ago 2
@MANILABOY6631 (just in case you haven't found out, lol) Actually Sophia won the award for "Two Women."
StellianAriolus 1 year ago
love this movie, i wish it would be digitized and re-marketed.
sarangheo23 3 years ago 5
I watched this wonderful movie on Sep. 6th/1986 for first time when I was 23 years old, and I'm in this moment with my wife and my 25 year olded-son, and I'm still crying about this film. I congratulate Sophia Loren, Marcelo Mastroiani(R.I.P), Vittorio de Sica and Carlo Ponti.
From: Alvaro Cataño Henao
Envigado, Colombia
March 21st, 2008.
negotiator24 3 years ago 3
one of the most touching ending in cinema. i love this movie. i've seen this many times when i was a kid. glad to find it here again.
1MILLIONyrsBC 3 years ago
2 days ago, went to Milan central station and I remembered about this masterpiece.
The most beautiful ending scene as ever.
The train scene symbolize the story, first , the 2 lovers enjoy the holiday by train, second , Antonio is leaving for the war front by train, third Giovanna discovers him and shocked, ran into the train, and this last scene.
hiroasakura 3 years ago 2
I've watched this movie for more than 100 times (no kidding) and still it brings me to tears every time I hear this music. One of the most beautiful, sad, emotional movie &music ever made IMO.
littlebrit2007 3 years ago
Where can I download the movie
relbas 4 years ago
Thank you baramsae for posting this memorable scene.
I've been looking for this movie for ages.. Does anyone know where I may rent/buy the VHS or DVD here in Ottawa or in Toronto?
ottawa2002 4 years ago
powerful indeed with no need of words, one of cinemas trasure.
bernardbobome 4 years ago
saw this movie in 1971...it remains my favorite film.
love the haunting music.
thanks for posting it.
derlyf 4 years ago
What a painful scene. I do not think I would survive if this happened to me.
asiaball 4 years ago
I watched this movie in 1975 on another continent. Since that time I have always been haunted by the music/melody. After all these years, I have finally found it. The movie and the music remains my all-time favorite.
It is sooooooooo beautiful, so sad and so touching! THANK YOU FOR POSTING IT. YOU HAVE MADE MY DAY!
Thannus37 4 years ago
Powerful...powerful scene. Marcello and Sophia, powerful...powerful acting. Without even knowing the story line, (well, I do), you can see the love, anguish, pain, and torture from their eyes. I saw this film a long time ago, and these are the sorts of movies worth paying $15.00 to watch. Be prepared to bring Kleenex and ditch the popcorn, because it's a guaranteed tear-jerker. Thanks for uploading this bried scene, baramsae. Happy Holidays!!!
mennen6 4 years ago
An immortal love story, exquisitely done. My favorite song.
soshoux 4 years ago
wonderful music wonderful film
erenler1907 4 years ago
one of the most beautiful movies in the world!
allcatslover 4 years ago 3
How wonderful this is. Many thanks.
res007d9 4 years ago
This movie is so very special to me.I saw it when I was 18, and it touched me deeply. I actually went to see it 3 times upon its release. The haunting Mancini score and Sophia's tour de force performance swept me away. This film and its tender sentiments were already dated in 1970, but that did not and does not diminish its beauty and honesty to this day. Vittorio de Sica created a beautiful realistic love story to teach all of the horrors of war, and even today it stands the test of time.
boopkid 4 years ago 3
the most touching farewell scene ever
giapoce 4 years ago 2
Most def..
Spoiled0725 4 years ago
What a sad and tender ending to this movie. I hope to find this movie Sunflower on DVD. It must be an intresting movie. Thanks again. :)
califgirl101 4 years ago
Mille grazie!
evaneni 4 years ago
今まで観た映画で一番好き!
saryichan 4 years ago
A movie that I can recommend is another Sophia Loren's movie. Here, she is with Richard Burton. This movie is entitled ''Brief Encounter.'' But there's another film that is as poignant as this one, it also starred Marcello Mastroianni but this time he is paired with Faye Dunaway (his greatest love?). This movie is called ''A Place for Lovers,'' directed by the great Vittorio De Sica.
wandawilcox 4 years ago
Thanks heaps for the recommendation. Can't wait to see those films!
antennaleo 4 years ago
No problem. Enjoy viewing those films.
wandawilcox 4 years ago
Thanks so much for uploading the video. Last night I had a chance to see this film on a big screen in a cinema in Tokyo. Watching it for the first time, I was profoundly moved, like every other person in the room, and today I am still haunted by the Mancini's score, especially in this final sequence. If anyone can recommend any film as beautiful and poignant as this one, please let us know!
antennaleo 4 years ago
Esta pelicula me hizo llorar... Como el amor puede verse alterado por la guerra...y sobre todo lo mas duro.. como el amor se enfrenta con la vida real que cada cual ya hizo...
jolivop 4 years ago
This was the first "adult" movie my mom took me to see (in 1970's Hong Kong!). I cried too at the end. I've been looking for anything related to this film and had no success! Thanks for helping to bring me back to the simpler times of my life.
BuckFush711 4 years ago
I cried watching this movie in this very ending and I was around 6yrs old. Once in a while my family would bring it up. "Remember when _____ cried at the ending of Sunflower when he was a little kid? I had tears in my eyes watching the ending in youtube. Thanks, brought back memories!
virtute71 4 years ago
Here the title of this movies was Los girasoles de Rusia. Very sad movie, superb Loren and Mastroianni. Great!
antolintinez 4 years ago
Yo lavi en la television Colombiana con el mismo titulo."Los girasoles de Rusia"
increible como la vida misma puede convertir elamor en un imposible
quilloenUSA 2 years ago 2
So sad. Love this movie.
marujastar 4 years ago
I think that Henri Mancini is the best, Do you think so?
aieerick 4 years ago
I think so, too.
Thanks^^
baramsae 4 years ago
Bravo Manchini!
We love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emil4ik 4 years ago
Ah Sophia, what a classic Babe.
tbskms 4 years ago
I've just seen this movie. It's superb, and so is the music. I'm really starting to think that all the best movies belong in the past where feelings and emotions are so true..
iridiscenta 4 years ago
What is life today ? Violence, bad taste and no passion, empty souls.This movie ending belongs to another era, another world, unfortunately lost
stome3139 4 years ago 2
@stome3139
very very well said
nehasings 9 months ago
re: iridiscenta. i agree. but maybe they will come again. i believe that after the early '90s, cinema went determinedly downhill, to mostly become an entertainment depicting generalized emotions as felt through muddled acting+movie music, writing, direction+camerawork as well. and so many blockbusters today r big on budget+empty on vision
s4mth16ngstr24nge 4 years ago