Metropolis (2001) - I can't stop loving you
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This makes me cry every time i watch it
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Same here. I've seen this movie so many times for years and it still manages to make me emotional.
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This scene taught me to love people regardless of who they are or what they look like. Love has no boundaries! Who agrees with me on that?
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There is something so powerful, so beautiful and so moving about this scene! I think about it all the time since I first saw it a few weeks ago.
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Absolutely... Fucking... Heartbreaking...
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I LOVE THIS MOVIE AND THIS SONG!
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Ironic, but kind of cool, actually. I've never seen the show.
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Yeah I found this to be such a touching scene! I watched it for the first time last night and can't stop thinking about it! Love and friendship know no boundaries! I used to have no reguard for Japanese animation or anime' but this has really changed my mind! I think it's the coolest! Have any of you seen Ki Ki's Delivery Service ( Kirsten Dusnt was Ki Ki) ? Or Princes Mononoke? ( Claire Dane's was the Wolf Girl) ?
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The developers could've gone with something intentionally saddening and dramatic, but instead chose an otherwise optimistic song. It creates a powerful contrast, and in the end makes the scene so much more tragic. Normally I'd say that, in a scene such as this one, complete silence wold work best. This is a rare exception. I absolutely love this scene, it's my favorite in the entire movie, and one of my favorites in film in general. It's both light-hearted and morose; a great juxtaposition.
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I cried. So hard.
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One of the best scenes in any movie. When I first saw this movie I watched this part over and over.
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@watasee me too.
It's weird, the voices in the Japanese version sound like older versions of the English ones 0_0 This is a really memorable scene-I've only seen this movie once in its entirety but this scene stuck with me even if I forgot most of the rest of the movie. I like this scene in English as well just because obviously, I understand English so it's much different hearing Tima say "watashi dare?" in the place of "Who am I?" though it means the exact same thing ^^; Thanks for uploading the japanese scene
crimsonbutterfly23 3 years ago 4
English dubbers seem to think that animated movies=children movies and thus the characters always have very childish voices.
rive5gauche 3 years ago
...I thought that was because the characters themselves were children?
InaneRomance 3 years ago
Of course, but for me, there's a difference between a childish voice and a child's voice.
rive5gauche 3 years ago