@TheKibawolf15 Don't know...I'd recommend checking out the soundtrack. There's a track called Bruce's Memories and another one called The Truth Revealed. Check those out.
I actually took a theater class last a year and couldn't think of a speech to do so I did a rote one that I cannot remember. But you made a great off the wall and original choice with this one. Very inspired thinking.
this film was totally underrated. The new one is crap compared. the only thing you find bad of this movie is the CGI but I can live with that and just see a movie with good story and artistic visuall.
this movie is so good because it explores the love and hate we have for those we care about in our lives. i found myself alternating between liking Jennifer Connelly and Nick Nolte and hating them
I don't get what's so pretentious about that quote. It shows how degraded his mind has become. And, the whole scene is supposed to have a dream-like quality about it.
This is my favourite scene in this movie! "And in that one moment I took everything that was dear to me and transformed it into nothing more than a memory" Such tragic words.
es la mejor escena de la película, increíble narración por parte de Nolte y poderoso sentimiento de pérdida que inserta Lee. En conclusión, quedará para el recuerdo las palabras lastimosas de Nolte, la mujer muriendo delante de la explosión y la inconfundible música de Danny Elfman.
This is a great scene, Nick Nailed it. But how the Hell did Hulk's Origin go from Banner Saving some guy from a field experience into Daddy Banner (if you notice Nick is using the Name from the 70s TV show, David Banner) passing on the genes into his baby and then he feels the need to murder him before he grows up... instead he kills the woman he loves. Now that is just sick.
David Banner tested the radiactive regenerating stuff on himself, getting it into his DNA. He was horrified to learn that his wife was pregnant, knowing that he would be "different". So he felt he either had to use him, to make him godlike, or completely destroy him out of fear.
Its in the last 45 seconds of this video you know that there is a line drawn in the sand between the thinking moviegoers and the Least Common Denominator Americans.
Very underrated movie. Jennifer Connelly's character was my favorite thing about it.
MKyparissis 1 month ago
does anyone know the song or who's singing in the video?
TheKibawolf15 2 months ago
@TheKibawolf15 Don't know...I'd recommend checking out the soundtrack. There's a track called Bruce's Memories and another one called The Truth Revealed. Check those out.
McRighty 1 week ago
Brilliant acting from Nick Nolte.
nmchugh1 5 months ago
i think i would kill myself after turning everything that was dear to me into nothing more than a memory
apocratos 5 months ago
i said david banners scene in my theater arts class as a monolouge. Got a A+, thats proof hpw good this speech is
Mrcool210 7 months ago
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I actually took a theater class last a year and couldn't think of a speech to do so I did a rote one that I cannot remember. But you made a great off the wall and original choice with this one. Very inspired thinking.
SLPIFan 3 months ago
this film was totally underrated. The new one is crap compared. the only thing you find bad of this movie is the CGI but I can live with that and just see a movie with good story and artistic visuall.
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garybic 9 months ago
this movie was pure art.
TheConnord12 11 months ago
i fucking love this scene!
TheConnord12 11 months ago
Nick Nolte's performance is, with out a doubt, the best part of this movie!
MonkeyThunder5 1 year ago 3
This is how superhero movies should be, reflecting on reality, rather then going so far into fiction that we stop caring.
TheAstonMartian 1 year ago 12
I love how David's flashback simultaneously functions as Bruce's dream sequence. Brilliant screenwriting.
BiffMP5 1 year ago
''E nesse momento eu tomei tudo que era caro a mim e transformei-o em nada mais do que uma memória.''
Que palavras tristes....essa é a melhora cena do filme sem dúvida.
Fpm2201 1 year ago
does anyone know the score that starts around 4:05? I like it and want to know if I can download it somewhere
TheEmperorOfMan 1 year ago
@TheEmperorOfMan Its called Prologue, I love it too and its on Grooveshark, not quite sure where you can download it though
JazzyMan1990 1 year ago
i loved the movie !
uuuoii123 1 year ago
this movie is so good because it explores the love and hate we have for those we care about in our lives. i found myself alternating between liking Jennifer Connelly and Nick Nolte and hating them
steventhestudent 2 years ago 9
I don't get what's so pretentious about that quote. It shows how degraded his mind has become. And, the whole scene is supposed to have a dream-like quality about it.
derek96720 2 years ago 2
This is my favourite scene in this movie! "And in that one moment I took everything that was dear to me and transformed it into nothing more than a memory" Such tragic words.
derek96720 2 years ago 50
Definitely. The best scene.
BoroKash 2 years ago 33
es la mejor escena de la película, increíble narración por parte de Nolte y poderoso sentimiento de pérdida que inserta Lee. En conclusión, quedará para el recuerdo las palabras lastimosas de Nolte, la mujer muriendo delante de la explosión y la inconfundible música de Danny Elfman.
Luisma206 2 years ago 2
This is a great scene, Nick Nailed it. But how the Hell did Hulk's Origin go from Banner Saving some guy from a field experience into Daddy Banner (if you notice Nick is using the Name from the 70s TV show, David Banner) passing on the genes into his baby and then he feels the need to murder him before he grows up... instead he kills the woman he loves. Now that is just sick.
kellysmash99 3 years ago 7
David Banner tested the radiactive regenerating stuff on himself, getting it into his DNA. He was horrified to learn that his wife was pregnant, knowing that he would be "different". So he felt he either had to use him, to make him godlike, or completely destroy him out of fear.
BROKENHOUSEFILMS 2 years ago 6
Its in the last 45 seconds of this video you know that there is a line drawn in the sand between the thinking moviegoers and the Least Common Denominator Americans.
Pure Art.
vicetube 3 years ago 6
This scene is powerful and moving. I should rewatch this movie and compare this to the 2008 movie
ElGordoLA 3 years ago 10
same, best part of the movie...great dramatic lines
mckendo83 3 years ago 8
Thanks for posting this. I love this scene, so powerful, easily my favourite in the movie
needsalt 3 years ago 7