"...We mostly lonely here too.... If we lucky, we have some nice pictures to take with us..." How simple yet profound this description of our lives, and a reminder of what is important.
@scottrussell22812 ай бұрын
@dswpro very well said. That line really hit me really hard.
@MsTachke2 ай бұрын
This is really what life is, life is short so live it to the profound and it fullest.
@oculosprudentium84862 ай бұрын
If we could only understand that for the Believers in Christ, when we get our glorified bodies, where there be no sin, no pains, no suffering. Yet there will be no marriages and no children produced from those new relationships formed. To use the metaphor in this scene, there will be no end of making new pictures of the eternal and unending relationship that we will have in the presence of our eternal and loving God
@StephenVega-lx9wj2 ай бұрын
So profound; I loved her portrayal and her truth. I felt her deepness and the music was the perfect send off for this scene.
@StephenVega-lx9wj2 ай бұрын
@@oculosprudentium8486AMEN ♥️🙏🏻♥️
@evanrose191721 күн бұрын
How wonderful was this dynamic between she and him. His chin resting on his folded hands on the side of her bed, his nodding and pouting. Her maternal reprimand. She was scolding the oldest entity on Earth about childish behavior. One of the most beautiful scenes I've ever watched on screen. Kudos to both
@terrellking51199 күн бұрын
Well said....a mother any Era is a mother for life
@MartyHelbig17 сағат бұрын
in my opinion and experience the beauty of her maternal reprimand is because of the human experience.
@metuneter24158 сағат бұрын
Kudos to you! What a beautifully written description. I know just what you mean. Death was humanized in this scene. I hope that irony is not lost on anyone reading this and watching the video. It reminds me of the lyric in the old song Nature Boy. "The greatest thing, you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." Even Death wants to be loved.
@donngu2 ай бұрын
Lois Kelly Miller was like 80 here and lived another 20+ years beyond this movie. Clearly death favored her.
@Sleepytechnician2 ай бұрын
She did right by him, even reaper need the care of a mom once in a while
@MusicMyEverythingPHX2 ай бұрын
I'd say Life favoured her if/since she lived to be 100+. Death comes for us all, but few live through a whole century.
@andyb16532 ай бұрын
-"D'ja get enough nice pictures?" -"...Yes." -" **nods respectfully** ....Goodbye, sister." HOLY SHIT MAN. One powerful scene, is THIS. I don't care if his patois kinda sucks... this is a FANTASTIC piece of filmmaking. If only, each of us would be so lucky as to have an actual conversation with "The Reaper" in our final moments. And, to reach an understanding in that moment? Damn. It's the moment Death himself realizes, we mortals understand "the end" even more than HE does. And deep down, we always have. WTF mate. Bravo.
@aaronbuster72012 ай бұрын
Oh shuddup. Stop trying to be poetic
@RPGLameO2 ай бұрын
@@aaronbuster7201shut up and stop trying to bring people down
@c.a.savage56893 ай бұрын
I am impressed with the simplicity, slow pacing and tender humanity of this scene. An old Jamaican woman on her deathbed is chiding Death for his romantic fantasies. Riveting and utterly convincing. How wonderful is that.
@berniemadoff78372 ай бұрын
Lois Kelly Miller, an amazing Jamaican actress, passed away at 102. We should all be so lucky.
@velvethoot45072 ай бұрын
Me too....
@MDC_19852 ай бұрын
I never understood why this movie wasn’t more widely appreciated. There are a number of scenes I enjoy thoroughly, the two scenes with this lady are among my favorite.
@kylegood26222 ай бұрын
Like that Brad Pitt Patois? 😂 In all seriousness - great moment this is.
@MarkRCorriga2 ай бұрын
@@kylegood2622I think he did a FINE performance !!
@unseelie632 ай бұрын
He looks like a child who doesn’t understand.Pouting a bit too.And that's perfect for this role,because he still has a lot to learn about humans,and how it feels and what it means.I love the scenes between these two characters.
@plumdutchess2 ай бұрын
That's exactly what this role is.
@Skibbidyboobop2 ай бұрын
Oh I agree. There is so much character development in these scenes though they are so very short. This movie is just packed with greatness through and through.
@TheFounderUtopia2 ай бұрын
@@plumdutchessHe absolutely nails it. Both ancient and also a child toddling through new, lustrous emotions with no experience. He has an eternal quality, and the apparent struggle of trying to feel his way around through the blinding brightness of a world in which he has opened his eyes for the first and only time.
@xxkarlosxxxxxx7233Ай бұрын
@@TheFounderUtopiahe always like his eternal characters... He was the eternal vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac from Interview with a vampire movie which is now been rebooted into a series ... Loved that movie and it was Kirsten Dunsts breakthrough role and what launched her movie career
@coachangelap.wilson824Ай бұрын
Did not like Brad P at all, no need for jamaican accent immitation either. She was the star in these scene not him.
@SubRosaUSA2 ай бұрын
The beauty of this scene is the writing. She teaches "Death" about death.
@CaliKiwi-2 ай бұрын
And she teaches him about life too…
@suesmith83722 ай бұрын
I believe she teaches him more about empathy and compassion, than death. The natural ending of things, and when it's time to go. He will probably quote her in the future as he assists others in the transition. It reminded me of City of Angels with Nicolas Cage, where as an Angel he also falls in love with a woman, and decides to exercise his Free Will gift from God. He usually asks his people as he assists them leaving for Heaven, "What was your favorite part?" Apparently they have enough "beautiful pictures" in their heads that they can answer his question without hesitation, no matter their age.
@markmcallan9732 ай бұрын
Yes
@taetannim35812 ай бұрын
Nah, she's teaching him about *life*.
@markmcallan9732 ай бұрын
@@taetannim3581 yes!
@aheaps712 ай бұрын
Wow. I have never seen this film, but this scene hit me hard. I watched my mother spend her last days in pain with cancer. I was with her when she passed away and just before she drew her last breath, she sat up with a huge smile on her face, lke she had seen someone she knew. Then she lay back, her face relaxed, her breathing slowed and then stopped. She looked so peaceful, just like the actress in this scene. She was finally at rest and free from all the pain.
@heathmalc2 ай бұрын
It is a really good movie,I have seen it about 5 times.
@AmyLeigh0812 ай бұрын
This is a very good movie. A definite must see. Highly recommended
@barrywichman97092 ай бұрын
If you never seen this movie, run, don't walk, to a streaming service and watch it. It great and I ❤the music, low key but powerful.
@Ideatheke-wordpress-com2 ай бұрын
@aheaps71 Was she a Christian?
@georgiaval12 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness that’s how my Mother passsed too. She was at the facility where I worked as a nurse, we were singing gospels to her. She sat up, smiled took a deep sigh and laid back down in dramatic form. It was like someone called her name like she was waiting for an appointment or she recognized someone. It was beautiful. I was glad I was there with my sister and our children. RIP to your Mother🕊️
@lensteralibee8016Ай бұрын
Joe closes his eyes. She passes, beautiful variations, subtle movents in expressions to lifeless body. Joe opens his eyes; he had left ,the eyes do all the work, looking around as if he just got back from the other world and realizing maybe "good im at the right place, back in this body. Im still at the hospital." Looks down, head titlts sees her corpse - saddened by the loss - "goodbye sista" death feeling what it feels like loosing someone for the first time perhaps. Bloody brilliant acting. Looking beyond fantastic dialogue exchange. Both actor were phenomenal in these scense.
@christinasmith83858 күн бұрын
You described that perfectly ❤
@lisaselby-brood18972 ай бұрын
The most profound thing she says in this scene: "We mostly lonely here, too."😢
@CionnFE2 ай бұрын
So true, I was just thinking exactly that too… ‘If we’re lucky we have some nice pictures to take with us’ ❤
@suesmith83722 ай бұрын
@@CionnFE If you were lucky enough to have love for a while, even if you realized later you married a con man narcissist, and were lucky to get out alive. At least half of the population ends up divorced, and half of the ones who are married refuse to divorce for all the wrong reasons, and are actually miserable. It's pretty bad odds that you'll be with someone your whole life, and in love through most of it. The ones who are, are the very lucky ones. I hope they appreciate it. They have no idea.
@CionnFE2 ай бұрын
@@suesmith8372 I agree.understanding this makes us appreciate our life experience more fully, I believe 💜
@scottrussell22812 ай бұрын
@lisaselby-brood1897 I agree. That was the line that brought me to tears.
@illbeyourhuckleberry64842 ай бұрын
@@suesmith8372 People should take God seriously, try to be Good as they were created and try not to be given to the adversary and flesh. The shadow of death also looked nothing like Joe here, from what I saw.
@LambentLark2 ай бұрын
Lois Kelly Miller is the woman that played this scene with Brad Pitt. She was born on Oct.17 1917 and passed from this earth on April 8, 2020. At the age of 102. I think it is a beautiful legacy she left on this earth. I love the bravery, grace and honesty she imparted in this character. Thank you ms. Miller for leaving such beauty to mark your time.
@EddieC4602 ай бұрын
The lord has blessed her.
@NerdGlassGamingPA2 ай бұрын
And her skin care is out of this world ! :D
@LambentLark2 ай бұрын
@@NerdGlassGamingPA According to my friend, black don't crack. Lol
@ThatHomelessScrubbaloАй бұрын
I was born on her birthday exactly 60 years later in 1977
@Skwirl-GirlАй бұрын
Thank you! That is amazing. She poured her soul into playing this role. You made me think about how it would feel, as an older person, to play a role of an aging person wondering if living with all that afflicts us as we age is better or worse that having it end & going on to 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘰𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘤𝘦. I think that would definitely have an effect on me.... Whether that effect would be good, bad, or indifferent, I don't know, I just know it'd definitely make me think.
@perfesser944Ай бұрын
In two scenes she did and said more than most leading ladies. She deserved the Oscar for the profoundness of her performance.
@Caroline-gw5jf9 күн бұрын
The writing was amazing. Her delivery and acting phenomenal.
@ralphobrien16153 ай бұрын
this scene just shows how great her acting was. In the end the subtle way she relaxed her face was just spot on.
@classiccasualgaming2 ай бұрын
"...and cut!" "Welldone guys!" Old lady: "Woohoo! Let's get some pizza baebies..." *She high five joe black*
@via_negativa61832 ай бұрын
Obviously never seen a death before, that's just not really how it happens....
@ralphobrien16152 ай бұрын
@@via_negativa6183 I witnessed two deaths in person in my life and one thing is certain no two deaths are the same. Death took her which is why she died the way she did in this scene.
@Avslappnandeljud2 ай бұрын
I wanna see it like this: .. and cut! Her: Bumbaclot, what took you so damn long mista directaman? I have to go pee real bad and play dead at the same time!
@scottrussell22812 ай бұрын
I have no idea who wrote what she said, but words don't get much more profound than those. I'm 61 and in younger days I've had plenty of "pictures" worth remembering, but getting older with clinical depression and being divorced and alone, the sun just doesn't look as bright as it once did. Hearing her words hit me so much harder than they would have when I was a younger man. Appreciate the people in your lives. Sometimes they just go away without warning and when they are gone, life just isn't the same.
@ashleighelizabeth59162 ай бұрын
Some people we don't appreciate enough until they are gone. Some people we hold onto too long and we can only appreciate that fact when they are gone.
@berniemadoff78372 ай бұрын
Go skydiving The terror will make the sun brighter.
@auldthymer2 ай бұрын
Dude! I feel you. I'm 58 and walking requires planning. I hate that. I imagine there are people who are glad you are still with us.
@ErraticFaith2 ай бұрын
I always chuckle at nonsense like this. Some people here in Asia start at the gym here, even doing things like Martial Arts and floor tumbling/gymnastics in their 70s. Sometimes even older. And here you all are acting like 60 is old. It’s not even retirement age in the bizarre western culture you people seem to enjoy. I do have some sympathy considering how laughably pathetic your nations are but that should serve as motivation to change them if anything any make some sort of bright future that doesn’t lead to further depressed generations. If all you people do is sit about lamenting the idiocy of your society it will never change.
@jamjedi19722 ай бұрын
Beautiful Scott, beautiful.
@brianmcconnell1817Ай бұрын
The moment after she closes her eyes and passes away her expression barely changes, but we can clearly see the life drain from her face. So subtle and still so perceptible. Outstanding acting! 👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@78jermainАй бұрын
You are totally right.
@Lisa-co9ng2 ай бұрын
the good bye sister line....just hits home...
@WereMike2 ай бұрын
First off, this is a great movie. Second, I find the concept here extremely compelling and cool. That "Death" in this transubstantiated form seems to make a psychic connection with whomever he is conversing with at the time, so that their communication is the most natural or comfortable mode possible.
@Dranok12 ай бұрын
*anthropomorphic personification ;-) DARK IN HERE, ISN'T IT.
@RustyDust1012 ай бұрын
@@Dranok1 oooh, I see another Pratchett disciple. The Death of Discworld is nothing to be feared, unless you piss him off by trying to cheat him.
@ironwolfgaming96322 ай бұрын
You have to play the game, you can't win, you can't break even but even still you try to keep the candle alight.
@rosemariemorochko830629 күн бұрын
When I saw this movie, "Meet Joe Black," I did not see Joe as "Death," nor the Angel of Death. He said earlier that he was "from the other place." Wishful thinking, perhaps, still, I saw him as a knowing (but still learning) Angel.
@Memorixt3 ай бұрын
Lois Kelly Miller - what a great actor she was! 🙇 She lived and died like her role in this movie. Everlasting example and inspiration.🙏
@richardmcniff67763 ай бұрын
A perfect scene ❤
@JannisMT3 ай бұрын
sooo bad. You can literally hear that she just memorized her lines and it sounds like she is reading them here
@steveb19723 ай бұрын
I believe Brad Pitt visited her at home in Jamaica. She lived to be 102.
@markwoods11302 ай бұрын
She’s an actress, she is a women
@Memorixt2 ай бұрын
@@JannisMT Don’t quite agree; I think that way of speaking was part of the character; though I referred above all to her facial play. I find it fantastic; but I suppose this is a question of taste as well…
@Reurbo3 ай бұрын
2 of my favorite scenes in Meet Joe Black are between the 2 of them, how they talk with one another and just their entire interaction. Simply incredible acting and writing.
@cstuartdc2 ай бұрын
Well. .. it's a shame that I couldn't understand either of them and close captioning on you tube barely shed any more light.. Something about pictures and an island holiday and mind yourself sister. That's what TERRIBE editing will do for you.
@Reurbo2 ай бұрын
@@cstuartdc To break down their interaction, this second meeting, she knows who and what he is and is asking if he's come to take her to the afterlife, but Joe says he's not there for her but to see the doctor. She asks what could be wrong with him, medically, that he'd need to see a doctor before realizing Joe is there to see her doctor because he likes her. She asks Joe if he's in love with the doctor, he nods, she asks if the doctor loves him back, he nods, then she asks if the doctor knows who Joe really is.... and Joe gets upset and deflects saying the doctor knows how she feels and She calls him out for not being honest both to her question and to the doctor. Joe gets defensive and basically says he doesn't need her approval and she says if the doctor doesn't know it'll be bad for both of them. From there she goes on about telling Joe he shouldn't be here and Joe responds saying he doesn't want to leave because he's been lonely and likes being wanted by someone. She tells him coming here is like coming to the island on holiday, having a great experience and not getting burned, but the truth is it's not where he belongs and the who he is will be found out if he stays long enough. She tells Joe to make the good memories while he can, to hold onto them, and to go back where he came. She adds humans are lonely too and all we can hope for is when it's our time that we too have good memories. Joe asks her if she has good memories, she does, and he helps her pass over.
@bakakaizoku2 ай бұрын
@@cstuartdc you can find the full dialogue on imdb's quote page for this film. You want to blame the lack of subs in this particular YT video on the editors of the movie? Don't be feisty sister..
@jose_da_gymrat2 ай бұрын
This scene and “Cold Lamb Sandwich” are my favorite
@rosemariemorochko830629 күн бұрын
@@Reurbo Thank you for clarifying that profound dialog! 💓
@Socram283 ай бұрын
This movie doesn’t get enough credit. it’s always good too watch this movie every few years.
@fleurafricaine57402 ай бұрын
It’s a good movie but is in need of some editing.
@tonyperera2355Ай бұрын
Yearly favorite like 'Love Actually'.
@jennifer_mertens2 ай бұрын
It's brilliant that when she asks him if "he's in love and if he's loved back", he is so in awe of the new emotions that he cannot bring himself to answer aloud. He can only shake his head. It's so wonderful for him, he dares not answer any other way. This movie was so good.
@myblueskye7772 ай бұрын
Yes! It's that exactly. Almost as if it's too wonderful to speak it, and if he does, it might fly away.
@Jackofhearts17Ай бұрын
when she says he has schooboy things in his head, i felt his reaction to the love and love back lines reflected perfectly that line. He was nodding like a giddy child.
@stevensteven341727 күн бұрын
@@Jackofhearts17 strange i thought he is eternal, must have seen it all by now, makes no sense.
@rickbruner552524 күн бұрын
@@stevensteven3417 Seeing is one thing, feeling is another.
@nunessilva21622 ай бұрын
"Take me, and you come with me now!" This is one of the best dialogs ever created for a movie... What a story, the concept behind it... The acting... oh my god the acting... Dam! All round... Brilliant!
@johnpickles974Ай бұрын
Absolutely first class depiction of the tugging of death against the clinging to life😮beautiful!
@davidhampton3333Ай бұрын
Who else here cried sadness and happiness at the same time? The acting, stellar. The writing phenomenal, music score, perfect
@reelmermaid8844Ай бұрын
This is easily one of the most exquisite musical scores I've ever heard. Absolute perfection. What an underrated film!
@PopROCKSLive2 ай бұрын
"bye Sista".... Everything in this scene is so brilliantly understated.
@tychoman2 ай бұрын
They both deserved an Oscar for this scene. Goddamn.
@myblueskye7772 ай бұрын
Absoutely.
@ChristopherRay-rh1hdАй бұрын
Agreed
@AppalachianMountaineer186322 күн бұрын
A great depiction and representation of Death. Not good, not bad, not holy, not evil. Death simply is death and death isn’t bad or good it happens to everyone
@Brandon-ch2ot3 ай бұрын
When death smiles at you all you can do is smile back
@waleedarif67403 ай бұрын
At least in your heart, if not physically with your lips.
@garykoeppejr67193 ай бұрын
@@waleedarif6740 That was a Gladiator reference. Also a great movie.
@nadjasunflower13872 ай бұрын
@@garykoeppejr6719 it's been a saying looong before the movie Gladiator came out. just an FYI.
@Name-ps9fx2 ай бұрын
@@nadjasunflower1387 Attributed to Marcus Aurelius, because a similar phrase was in his _Meditations_ , but it's a basic Stoic idea (and probably was for all great peoples).
@karenknute47182 ай бұрын
I got that reference from a poem about wolves..it stated" death smiles at everything.;a wolf smiles back."....can't remember who wrote it..guess u could Google it..wish I could show u the mandala I made from it..but alas..
@chlofeneАй бұрын
When he hits it, there is no one better. Brad Pitt and this beautiful Soul, Ms. Lois Kelly Miller, made such beautiful, heartfelt moments in this wonderful movie. Even after all these years, it still makes me cry because of its exquisite soul.
@P1Player12 ай бұрын
This movie really made me appriciate what a great actor Brad Pitt is, not just a pretty boy.
@Xtoffer872 ай бұрын
I've read an old article saying that Brad Pitt is a great character actor trapped in a leading man's body.
@ThePossumone2 ай бұрын
@@Xtoffer87so true
@taniaevenson10862 ай бұрын
Before this movie, I didn't understand why everyone was into him.
@anncoster74582 ай бұрын
Oh but is he ever gorgeous in this movie!
@Boomer1156Ай бұрын
Thought the exact same when l watched "Fury"....
@ColinCottingham-j7c9 күн бұрын
Meet Joe Black is such a great movie. I use to live in Jamaica. And ther are multitudes of people like her character. I cried when I left. I brought my mother down to Jamica before she died of terminal cancer of the colon. All we did was laugh and eat. And I got to ask some of the best deep questions about our exsistants and her relationships to our family. It was truly one of a kind trip. And went we went everywhere on the greatest place by far in the Caribbean. RIP Mom. I love you. I'm an old man now. But you will never be forgotten as long as I'm alive. Living the desperate shit show. Of the human condition.
@ljuboizsiska5448Ай бұрын
What a master of her craft this lady was. A lot of good actors appeared in this film with outstanding performances but no matter how short the role was, she stole the film.
@Dranok12 ай бұрын
Of course he gets the best line of the whole film! "Can't do no right by people: come to take you you want to stay, leave you stay you want to go." And he delivers it perfectly with expert guidance. They made a great pairing.
@jaysoto11823 ай бұрын
Nothing funnier in this movie to me then when she essentially calls death eternal a little school boy.
@JusBidniss2 ай бұрын
What an actress! Lois Kelly Miller. That final sigh, a couple more shallow breaths, then her sweet face relaxes. It's as if you can see the animating force leave her features! With the loss of expression, it's as though there's a loss of light, although the lighting in the scene is unchanged. As if something that was keeping her skin inflated, somehow deflated. What an actress!
@okoyedoramilaje10462 ай бұрын
Brad portrayal innocence of child . While expressing a deep love and respect for this beautiful woman . One my favorite scenes !
@OAO_732 ай бұрын
Amazing movie! Amazing cast! Amazing soundtrack! Lois helped Brad with the accent (to make it sound authentic) during the filming of this movie. I heard that Brad remained good friends with Lois until she passed away.
@karenhaley34443 ай бұрын
What a wonderful actor she was! This scene sings.....
@cynthiaerwin28513 ай бұрын
I cried....
@emrsdcaАй бұрын
The flatline on the monitor as he says "Goodbye sister" hits me every time. I think as humans we know death is inevitable but beyond our control unless it's by our own hand. To have the ability to control how we go and on our own terms in the face of illness or aging is what some hold on to. I think it wouldn't be so frightening if we could have some kind of control.
@fishman-tr9im15 күн бұрын
"...bahck-side..." kills me every time ... ...and the *musical scoring* in this scene, and whole movie, is as good as it gets ...
@gl222222 ай бұрын
Telling the truth how it is. “You’re not in the right place, mista”. She just continues to straight up call out death, to his face. She knows that he MUST realize that what he is doing is wrong and selfish. Like school child.
@Cafeen72342 ай бұрын
you could see the hurt in his eyes just after she passed @4:47
@dr.vegapunk58532 ай бұрын
yeah but the hurt is not because she pass away it more of what she told him that make him think of what he was doing
@diegosantiago87142 ай бұрын
It’s a movie beeoch! How could you see the pain in his eyes! Delusional
@dr.vegapunk58532 ай бұрын
@@diegosantiago8714 grow up
@lnr122412 ай бұрын
When Brad Pitt was born God just checked off every box and said let's see what happens. And Brad took full advantage lol.
@auldthymer2 ай бұрын
Brad took full advantage... and tackled interesting movies with challenging characters. He could have made a life of romantic comedies but he chooses to go deeper. Mad respect.
@lnr122412 ай бұрын
@auldthymer yep. I really want to hate him but I can't. He's just too good
@CareyBlake-b2e2 ай бұрын
Hes a true saggitarius!
@TheeKittyPie2 ай бұрын
Hes so pretty
@jimbainianmonkey1822 ай бұрын
Way to ruin it by the mere mention of star signs.
@rideshareog2 ай бұрын
The silence between dialogue evokes so much thought inside ourselves.
@thesilverdragon1963Ай бұрын
So beautifully written and acted--I can remember seeing this scene in the theater and just feeling my heart torn by bittersweet memories of the passing of my mother and the peace she found at the end of a long struggle.
@mariedoyle88343 ай бұрын
What a superb actress and kudos to the late L K Miller in this.
@ExMachina702 ай бұрын
It's one of the most beautiful scenes that I can't believe I had forgotten.
@ComeonmenID10T2 ай бұрын
the acting of both is phenomenal, the few words spoken say it all and ( for me) the simple fact that, the heart rate monitor behind her shows a flat line when she is gone, adds to the volume of the scene, it makes it feel real
@jeannin.wallace279523 күн бұрын
What people forget is, Death is not the Devil. Death is simply a messenger and Deliverer
@OldManAlex7192 ай бұрын
Imagine giving Death that kind of life advice... Gods, what a powerful scene.
@YouKnowImtellingTheTruth22 күн бұрын
*God. There's only one. ✝️
@OldManAlex71922 күн бұрын
And yours ain't it, friend.
@YouKnowImtellingTheTruth22 күн бұрын
@@OldManAlex719 Oh yes it is little girl, the scripture says God loved us enough to go into the flesh and die for our sins. You can't refute it. Stay mad though little one. 🤣 #JesusIsKing ✝️💯
@YouKnowImtellingTheTruth22 күн бұрын
@@OldManAlex719 It is little girl. Your limited insight and ignorance isn't needed for it to be real. ✝️💯
@OldManAlex71922 күн бұрын
Spend more time outside of your Abrahamic bubble and less time projecting your issues on to others. Yahweh doesn't take kindly to his adherents being judgy.
@Noctazar2 ай бұрын
"But I not lonely here... Somebody *want* me here"
@Nick-ju5vf3 ай бұрын
He doesn’t end her suffering He shows her “the next place” He doesn’t mess with pain
@augiegrad803 ай бұрын
That's an earlier scene you are describing, when she is in a wheelchair. She passes on in this scene. He says goodbye at the end and her monitors are flat lines.
@alexandertiberius10982 ай бұрын
He can't end her pain, that's not within his power. He does what he can, he sits with her and he waits.
@phantomdance2 ай бұрын
He's the incarnation of Death. Not Suffering.
@jonnybrello43602 ай бұрын
You somehow conflated two scenes together this time. The scene you are talking about was the Vision, this one is the Passing. The other scene is where he shows her the next place and mentions he doesn't control pain. This is the one where he ends her suffering. It's okay, old age happens.
@610Hobbies3 ай бұрын
I'll be 41 in a couple of days, as I grow older, and see some of my relatives, my pets and acquaintances pass away due to natural circumstances, I can't help but feel that my time is running short too, I feel really scared, lonely and thoughtful sometimes, but it's helped realize that while we are alive we are individuals, able to leave our mark and legacy in the world, and when we die, we lose all of our individuality, and become part of a greater conscience maybe, one would think that's an awful fate being part of everything and losing everything that made "you" but once you're on the other side, matters of the living no longer matter.
@spud13x133 ай бұрын
I feel obliged to respond; I hope I'm not overstepping. I'll be 60 next year. I've felt those same things; lost both parents, many friends, and many animal companions. Had a stroke two months ago. Luckily it was relatively minor, but anyone with sentience in my circumstance recognizes a wake up call, and the looming presence of one's ultimate absence. If I could tell my 40 year old self one thing, it would be this: Don't wait. Whatever you think is important...don't wait. I too hope that we become part of a greater conciousness, and I think it might even be true in some way. And I'm at peace with how I've treated everything and everyone in my life. But don't wait. The time passes as quickly and unnoticed as clouds in the sky. Most of the streetlights are always red. But don't wait. Be well, friend.
@oguzhankara70853 ай бұрын
We will meet again, but not yet, not yet...
@bebophippie17813 ай бұрын
Death is such an amazing thing. It's the one thing everyone does but no one knows exactly what happens. My ability to think and self reflect makes me believe I have a soul or an energy that is the "spark" of life. It's hard for me to believe that it can be extinguished and not just transfer somewhere else. Then when I zoom my perspective out and think of the scale of the universe I realize how small and perhaps insignificant I am. Sometimes I get an overwhelming desire to leave some kind of mark before I go and at other times I'm happy that I'm drifting through life without leaving to many ripples. This is a strange and wonderful and terrifying journey we are all on. Hope you all have a great day today and many pleasant ones to come.
@c.a.savage56893 ай бұрын
"We defy augury. There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, 'tis not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. If it be not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all..." - Hamlet, Act IV
@inwyrdn36912 ай бұрын
I'll be 41 in January. The past 5 years or so I've had 3 close (very, very close) calls. Every year more people I know go in the ground, and it feels like my ancestors are wrapping the torches for my pyre as well. I don't think we lose who we are, because we can do all that we can to make sure we leave even a small legacy that will live on. All I can do is the best I can, and when it's my turn to go, hope that I'm worthy of going to Dausos, and pray to the gods that it's close to Tir Na Nog. My ancestors are Lithuanian, and my wife's are Irish. Live well and face each day bravely.
@LadyDoe17Ай бұрын
This film is in my top 5 . It’s perfect for a wet, Sunday afternoon here in the UK. I’ve seen it so many times, that if I’m watching a different film and my married daughter pops in, she says, “ oh, is Meet Joe Black not on?” 😂
@OldschoolTruths2 ай бұрын
Id forgotten how beautiful these scenes are. The music alongside, is simply perfect.
@daylightdies71942 ай бұрын
I’m 39 and this reminds me of my lovely memories I’ve so far collected I cherish them even if some come with hurt .
@timetocook7222 ай бұрын
This woman deserves an effin Oscar
@jcee22593 ай бұрын
Best scene for Joe Black. Best Jamaican made it possible.
@joaniegoodrow5482 ай бұрын
I loved this movie for years and I believe Brad did an incredible job of creating a character that is truly unique. His eyes at certain times appear to change his entire demeanor when his real character emerges at key moments in the film. This scene was so special 😢. The entire film was so well written and the score and use of music to move the story forward was fabulous especially at Bill’s birthday celebration, it really was terrific. ❤
@forcemarine2 ай бұрын
Her scenes are what make me come back to this movie time and again. Beautiful.
@kerrijohnstone7588Ай бұрын
This is one of the sweetest scenes in the movie. I really love this. You can tell how he genuinely liked her.
@jamesburks1501Ай бұрын
That is one of the most powerful scenes that I have seen in a long time...Holding back tears!
@kimberlybusby56322 ай бұрын
My Sister just passed a few days ago...prior to that we shared a moment just like this.. I feel relieved to know she had enough pictures to go home with...😢❤
@conservativelifeonmars53123 ай бұрын
this scene is so telling and her wisdom.. Glad I am watching it again...
@photo161Ай бұрын
The music is beautiful in itself and is so perfectly aligned with the development of the scene
@flipoutnh2 ай бұрын
Lois Kelly Miller's acting in this scene is outstanding!
@chipthequinn3 ай бұрын
He's quite a good actor and she's unbelievable.
@juanroutledge1190Ай бұрын
The saddest part of this scene for me is the “I’m not lonely here” part. That’s a real wormhole of thought if death is really like that how painful it must be for him let alone ourselves , how hard that must be as a job.
@jopioeverest31753 ай бұрын
Lois Kelly Miller!! I didn't know her, but what an actress!
@gregmason22083 ай бұрын
What a fabulous actress she is.
@jackala27833 ай бұрын
Was. She died in Jamaica on April 8, 2020 at the age of 102 years. We're just lucky to have lived to see her performance.
@gregmason22083 ай бұрын
@@jackala2783 Thanks for your comment. That's sad news. I don't believe she got the recognition she richly deserved.
@HollyDawna2 ай бұрын
I can't stop crying! This scene was utterly perfect, and a lot more powerful than I was prepared for today. 💜😭
@cmalc828 күн бұрын
The most convincing acting I've ever seen in my life. Lois Kelly Miller makes it hard if not impossible to remind yourself this isn't real. People talk of 'suspension of disbelief'. This is acting, far beyond that; disbelief is destroyed.
@Xanthrazhellfyre9501Ай бұрын
He gave her such a peaceful crossover. Clearly liked her and considered her a friend. Great script even better actors!
@kimtalley81902 ай бұрын
I saw this movie when it came and it was touching. I still cried today watching this scene. They both acted perfectly. Just WOW !
@bodieb12337 күн бұрын
She is a doll. The sweetest thing. I love this scene and its kindness. What a beautiful way to pass. So slow, peaceful and kind. Everything slows to a pace where there is nothing going on and then she dies. Brad Pitt is really simply great in so many of his movies. This being so kind.
@neilstrang8855Ай бұрын
The music accompanying the scene helps the mood
@kennethsimmons13523 ай бұрын
I couldn't really understand every word in this scene but felt the full power of it!! That lady reminds me so much of my grandma that tears rolled down my face and My respect for Brad Pitt's acting skill set is now 100% awesome Job!! and I've never even watched the whole movie
@fleurafricaine57402 ай бұрын
Yea I can’t make out all the dialogue either
@Tourist19672 ай бұрын
Doan worry 'bout a ting...ev'ry little ting gwanna be alright.
@jamesthompson30992 ай бұрын
She is explaining why he has to leave. It is like he is on vacation at a sunny beach and gets a nice tan. If he stays too long he'll get all burned red. He should just take some nice pictures to remember his time there and go home.
@BenjaminKuruga2 ай бұрын
@@jamesthompson3099 thank you
@DoubleRVids2 ай бұрын
Find the comment by @Reurbo above and in the replies there’s a great synopsis of the dialogue in this scene.
@paramerika2 ай бұрын
you got enough nice pictures? superb writing, superb acting!
@carriesullivan1786Ай бұрын
My aunt was in so much pain that after she passed away she had a smile on her face.
@PamArtsValentine3 ай бұрын
I love this movie! it's the one that made me realize what a fantastic actor Brad was & much more than a pretty boy.....
@milliondollarart2 ай бұрын
He is just pretty, but average actor. Hard to believe someone his act when his beauty distracts from real acting.
@screamoguy1002 ай бұрын
Some of his earlier performances are amazing. 12 Monkeys, Legends of the Fall to name a few. A beautiful face and I was just as astonished to find out that he was a great actor.
@PamArtsValentine2 ай бұрын
@@screamoguy100 I totally agree! I am a director/acting teacher & just watching his face through this scene amazing- he is perfect.
@PamArtsValentine2 ай бұрын
@@milliondollarart Think what you want but I am a writer/ director/acting teacher & he is absolutely perfect in this film.
@ppumpkin32822 ай бұрын
Brad's best acting is "Snatch" - you will barely recognize him.
@gregholmes6083Ай бұрын
Beautiful scene. I remember Joe telling Hopkins' character that he couldn't understand a trillionth of what he's capable of and all I could think is, in the moment of him ferrying her to the other place, how much he showed her and spoke of that only incapsulated mere seconds in our dimension. You get a glimpse of his sadness upon returning and seeing her lifeless, summed up so eloquently with "Goodbye, sista..."
@NAANsoft2 ай бұрын
That sound track follow the contents of her speak beautifully. Excellent score!
@erics7004Ай бұрын
This is when writing, directing and acting are all superb to make a great movie.
@AniwayasSong2 ай бұрын
I *ADORE* this scene!!! Death is often/usually/expected to be the 'Bad Guy.' That doesn't make it so.
@suesmith83722 ай бұрын
Remember, he is "The Angel of Death". Actually, the opposite of "The Grim Reaper". In this role, he arrives to take them to Heaven. There is no kicking and screaming, or regret, it is actually a happy ending for them. Brad Pitt was excellent as both characters in this rendition of the end of life. As the first character he narrowly escapes it, for the time being, at least.
@AniwayasSong2 ай бұрын
@@suesmith8372 Excellent distinction (Angel vs Reaper)!
@Aethian2 ай бұрын
Death is the only one who walks with us to the next thing. Imagine how lonely and kind thing that is for us who are ready.
@suesmith83722 ай бұрын
And when that music kicks in, you just know her number is up ...
@truth2power4636 күн бұрын
The interaction between Pitt and Kelly Miller are the greatest scenes in the movie, IMO.
@stevef.87082 ай бұрын
I have seen this movie a dozen times and these scenes never fail to break me all over again.
@tayloreddesigns68522 ай бұрын
This is a really amazing idea for a movie. Brad Pitt did very well in this role.
@DavidLS12 ай бұрын
This always reminds me of the Twilight Zone episode ("Nothing in the Dark") where Robert Redford plays Death and takes away the old woman.
@censorshipsucks94932 ай бұрын
Yes, with some difference. She didn't recognize death as this women did. Also she was scared until almost the very end unlike this woman. But I think what reminds me of it too is the vibe, and the conversations they both have with death.
@DavidLS12 ай бұрын
@@censorshipsucks9493 The Twilight Zone woman did recognize Death about halfway through the story. She just took some convincing to go with him. The biggest similarity between the two was that Death wasn't something to dread. "What you feared would come like an explosion, is like a whisper. What you thought was the end, the beginning."
@FlintIronstag232 ай бұрын
@@DavidLS1 That was a great line from a great episode. We can only hope death is really like that.
@censorshipsucks94932 ай бұрын
@@DavidLS1 Yep. Although in the Twilight Zone she didn't understand until after she passed. It amazes me what good writing does. Look at all the technology, effects, CGI etc. they have available for tv shows today, but Rod Serling, and the writers could mess with you head with a pencil, and good actors.
Brad Pitt's portrayal of Death's interpretation of how to handle every situation with that character who has traveled the world over but has a limited understanding of social norms is an incredible performance. This performance is right up there with Tristan from "The legend of the fall." Meet Joe Black is my favorite though, where it pertains to Brad Pitt's performances, because Aidan Quinn was the best actor in "Legends of the fall."
@Anakele202 ай бұрын
After all these years it is still easy to forget that there are more than two people in this movie.
@trilliarobinson78622 ай бұрын
Three. Anthony Hopkins is brilliant too.
@suesmith83722 ай бұрын
@@trilliarobinson7862 Four. The leading lady and romantic interest, Claire Forlani, is at her very best here.
@PeatmanАй бұрын
I was at my mother's passing last year. Today is her birthday and YT suggests this absolutely brilliant scene to me. It brings back a lot of emotions, but above all a renewed understanding for the relief and peace that my mother longed for so much.
@HR-bh3yhАй бұрын
The music in this was beautiful
@puppy1584Ай бұрын
This is one of my most favourite films. This scene…wow. The music, perfect. 🇬🇧
@kilamomjaroАй бұрын
The gorgeous Thomas Newman music makes it perfect.
@joe359116 күн бұрын
whenever I think "acting" is over-rated -and most times it is- I pull up these 2 scenes with Brad and this (AMAZING!) actress and I'm reminded of how beautiful it can be. I dunno who Brad was up against that year for Best Actor -and THIS actress for supporting ..but I can ony imagine he was passed over cuz they felt to be that good looking AND a great actor was just too much good fortune for 1 person to have.
@GrantCooke3 ай бұрын
Fantastic scene...my favorite in this underrated flick
@Arkelk20103 ай бұрын
It is a fantastic scene.
@ronwade2206Ай бұрын
This Movie deserves so many Awards
@johnnpaul67223 ай бұрын
If you're lucky enough, you have enough nice pictures to take with you, we are lonely down here.
@lamatanteestcontenteАй бұрын
I saw this movie when it came out in 1998, and I still remember it today, it stays in your mind like a gentle souvenir, death incarnated by a beautiful man, instead of a monster, the music, etc. I cannot quite explain it but anyway, i'm very fond of this movie.
@Halloween1112 ай бұрын
A dying woman explaining life to the angel of death before getting sent on.....