This video is purely-fan-maid ! I have no rights on the movies or the audious I used , they all belong to their respective possesors.
Music - The curious case of Benjamin Button - FINAL / Soundtrack.
Voice - Brad Pitt
Disney movies (order of use) :
-1970 - The Aristocats
-1977 - The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
-1997 - Hercules
-1937 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
-1998 - Mulan
-1995 - Pocahontas
-1991 - Beauty & the Best
-2002 - Treasure Planet
-1996 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame
-1973 - Robin Hood
-2000 - Fantasia 2000
I started this video-clip for fun and caused I wanted to do something simple insted of my usual AMVs , however, I got inspired by the movie and the idea of the clock which tickes backward , so I open my clip with a lady looking all the day for her son , a soldier , to return home from the war. But the war ended but he never returne...
The description of the many different kinds of people is for the sake of showing that war takes no different between people and it dosen't matter who you are or how strong is your will to protect those you love strong, cause war makes no different. It all about causing pain and sorrow for everyone.
The clip ends with the bells of the church ringing near the cemetary where the soldiers are buried , summening everyone to a requiem prayer.
The clock can tick backward but those who are dead , the brave soldiers , won't come back from the grip of death.
Because I grew up in Israel I think I'm close and familiar with the idea of death and lost , thanks heavens I've never lost a friend or a family , but I saw the pain in the news of my country and I know people who lost their dearest.
I have met brave and fine young men and womens who give from themselves every day to this country , Israel like many other countries was bulit on sacrifices of brave people who gave their life for me and for many others to live today on this land , This video although featuring a churce instead of a synagogue is my saluting for them , Thank you.
What's the Hebrew?
SEAZNDragon 1 year ago
@SEAZNDragon The Hebrew is for "Shall their memory will be blessed forever".
In Israel we use this sentence to show respect and to mark the terrible lost of those who died before their time should have come.
7ARROW7 1 year ago