I feel this for my younger self. I'll always be there now though 🍀🌹🍁🦋💪
@joosoo2 ай бұрын
I gotta give it to Baz Luhrmann's adaptation really selling the love story to the audience. The book and 1974 movie never really made me feel the sadness and desperation between Gatsby and Daisy and often walked away with not much sympathy for any of the characters, which makes sense as Nick is cynical and views the overindulgence as absurdity and the entire book is being critical of the American Dream. I love all versions for what they're trying to show people, but I do think Luhrmann's version is the first one where I get Daisy's character as a person instead of a symbolic representation of the American Dream and how that idea is a sham sold to poor people. She's a sad and lonely woman who both loves being wealthy and never having to worry about much but is also desperate for love and feels trapped by her life and her husband. She's a terrible and selfish person but she's also disrespected and treated as an object constantly. She wants to love Gatsby but realizes he doesn't love *her* but rather what she represents. She's a beautiful rich woman and Gatsby wants the happy married AND WEALTHY life of having Daisy, not *loving* Daisy. Even Gatsby fails to entirely realize that all his indulgent spending, absurd grandiose parties, and lavish purchases don't mean anything to her or the other rich people. He will never be one of them. It's all a façade of wealth he's wearing, even his habits of saying "old sport." He doesn't go out to see Daisy when he finds her, he puts on huge parties to lure her out. He doesn't simply talk to her, he buys an entire room of flowers to impress her. The entire scene with him and Daisy and her throwing the shirts is so sad.
@robotzombie47544 ай бұрын
Fern was the og cady heron
@lizettecob98405 ай бұрын
Es mi canción favorita,la amo realmente,no hay un momento que la escuché y no sienta tanta inspiración,siempre termino en este punto❤❤❤
@Oldsport1185 ай бұрын
" All that for a girl he hasn't seen in five years and now he just wants me to invite her over to tea. The modesty of it ."
@lizettecob98407 ай бұрын
Es perfecta 😍
@user-pm1sd6qn3w9 ай бұрын
como amo esta sensacion
@joannamorales2363 Жыл бұрын
❤such a beautiful but yet tragic love 💕 story ❤😢
@joannamorales2363 Жыл бұрын
I love this pic ❤
@WorldsLoneliestMan Жыл бұрын
Gatsby and Nick > Gatsby and Daisy
@zachletter54499 ай бұрын
As friends tho
@rhealalla09 Жыл бұрын
I usually love the feeling of melancholy, but upon hearing this version in The Great Gatsby, I felt satisfaction but it's too much for me to handle, it broke something in me.
@christophemarcelis3965 Жыл бұрын
Il y a tellement d’amour et de nobles émotions dans cette mélodie, tellement de pureté, de sincérité mais aussi tellement de tragédie à la fois. Le monde est ainsi fait...
@ElisiaAngela Жыл бұрын
The name of Fern into Vylette, it was somewhat equivalent concept in real life which is the real name of Celebrity before they become celebrity and when they are unrecognizable. Then when the celebrity becomes a celebrity and well known they becomes a celebrity they change their real name into screen name.
@piyushrajmishra Жыл бұрын
Great Job man, I wasn't able to find it either.
@ElisiaAngela Жыл бұрын
When Judy as Fern was Brunette, sometimes it does not really look natural and obviously she was naturally Blonde(Judy as Vylette).
@FilmSureelist97 Жыл бұрын
This scene did not have to slap so hard. This is probably one of the most beautiful, campy, and trippy scenes ever. Trippy, aesthetic, campy, and fashionable were what made the 90s and early 2000s. I want to help bring back this and the but I’m a cheerleader aesthetic.
@Blueiesky40692 жыл бұрын
so beautiful. daisy wasted gatsby's love. Oh i wish i received that kind of love
@QuadiePoo2 жыл бұрын
It’s like the most fucked up Dr Seuss movie and I love it
@ebonygrigsbyleblanc2 жыл бұрын
I've been looking for a version of this Young and Beautiful for yrs! You've captured all the best instrumentals of this song in the film. Thank you.
@shajwantaha2442 жыл бұрын
I fell in love with that, I'm not quite sure if I have a way out~
@Senorgusanos2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant job on this, it’s exceptional
@Happygolucky42002 жыл бұрын
You're the shadow. We're the sun.
@mysterykiddo21672 жыл бұрын
The movie is good at one thing... Warning you about having a toxic friend
@jibrildsalami99442 жыл бұрын
I LOVED Vylettes makeover. Courtney's glam squad did that. She didnt even look like the same person❤❤❤💅💄💋😯😯😯😯😯
@byleemalox22652 жыл бұрын
"It's no coincidence, he bought that house to be near her. He threw all those parties hoping she'd wonder in one night. He constantly asked about Daisy I was just the first person who knew her."
@susanleatherbarrow24952 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful version.
@mikesilva38682 жыл бұрын
Jawbreaker was a terrible Heather's ripoff 😎
@tobypoopoo2902 Жыл бұрын
But Heathers was boring, Jawbreaker did black comedy justice. 😐
@robotzombie47544 ай бұрын
@@tobypoopoo2902besides fern was likable while veronica a slvtty terrorits
@only2572 жыл бұрын
Heathers movie was way better😎
@tobypoopoo2902 Жыл бұрын
Heathers' dialogues was boring, Jawbreaker was better 🤪
@TheCrippledEgg2 жыл бұрын
she looked better with long brown hair than short blonde hair
@jibrildsalami99442 жыл бұрын
I disagree🙄
@student12092 жыл бұрын
i hope i fall in love one day and get to experience this with someone
@arturolujanii2 жыл бұрын
Hi Everyone! I can't believe something I posted just for myself on my old KZread channel back in 2015 would get this much love! I'm just so glad you all enjoy it 🙂❤️ [Edit] FYI - Songs used from the Film Score: • "Two Minutes to Four and Reunited" • "Hotel Sayre" • "Magic Tree and I Let Myself Go"
@Liz-iu5lx3 жыл бұрын
I think most people that didn’t like Daisy didn’t understand the story and how truly heartbreaking it is. She was a smart girl, too smart. So much so that she wishes for her daughter to be stupid. She realized that Gatsby didn’t love her when she asked him to run away together, but he says no, he wants her to divorce her husband and be his. Why? Because he only loved the idea of having her, the only thing the “rich men” had and money couldn’t buy: status, not only that but Daisy, the classiest, married to the richest men. His obsession killed him, and she realized that she, no matter where, was just a prize to be admired.
@moumitapaul51593 жыл бұрын
Wow.. I always wanted this explanation.. Very well said.. 😊😊😊
@trip2life6183 жыл бұрын
HOLY SHIT YES
@debbiearchibald86672 жыл бұрын
Yes! Makes total sense!
@nesrine85712 жыл бұрын
OMG this is exactly what i was thinking.. The first time I saw gatsby I didn't understand Daisy I was 18 yo.. I disliked her but when i re watched at 23 i realized how smart she was and people that hate her didn't understand her. Every time I re watch this movie I see some details I never saw before. This movie is a masterpiece.
@brucetidwell77152 жыл бұрын
I never thought about it that way. I just thought of her as sort of helpless and feckless, trapped in a social paradigm where she couldn't "win." I never blamed her for that, though. Wow! You are SO right!
@l.adodg3r703 жыл бұрын
Beautiful remix 💖
@sheshines21533 жыл бұрын
I was looking for this song from long time 😍❤
@burhangh54133 жыл бұрын
Leonardo DiCaprio l love you so great actor in g gatsby
@hptrrs52513 жыл бұрын
J Gatsby* not G Gatsby
@burhangh54133 жыл бұрын
@@hptrrs5251 think you
@milagrosbg70463 жыл бұрын
😭😭😭😭
@kategranados26633 жыл бұрын
It's beautiful! ♡ Precioso!
@user-ic4zx1mq7s3 жыл бұрын
Daisy and Gatsby 🥺🥺
@l.adodg3r703 жыл бұрын
Gatsby and Nick
@harryvaliente94253 жыл бұрын
WE LOVE JESUS CHRIST REPENT AND CONFESS NOW BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST NOW AMEN....
@ash-uc9ky3 жыл бұрын
no, <3
@va.memeofficial10473 жыл бұрын
praise to satan, our true savior
@harryvaliente94253 жыл бұрын
@@va.memeofficial1047 never
@harryvaliente94253 жыл бұрын
@@ash-uc9ky suit yourself
@va.memeofficial10473 жыл бұрын
@@harryvaliente9425 suit yourself
@elmin823 жыл бұрын
Judy Greer is an underrated actress
@tobypoopoo2902 Жыл бұрын
Not really. She's been in multiple amount of films, she's noticed.
@Rie44One3 жыл бұрын
This called hotel sayre if i not mistaken.
@rebekaconk75073 жыл бұрын
Magical.
@everestminerv94013 жыл бұрын
Aesthetic ❤
@liorasitelman18563 жыл бұрын
Brilliant scene! Bewitching. Now about her offer... Uhm... no dice! Who cares about being popular in high school? I would’ve called the police to report a murder
@raspyswirly3 жыл бұрын
The makeover scene has so much zaniness and style (which the rest of the movie could've used more of), but you see almost none of it all lol. I feel bad for their props and set designer!
@taylorsmrikarova93164 жыл бұрын
hi! Im looking for a Young and Beautiful DH Orchestra version WITHOUT lana del rey's vocals. Can you help?
@josephkennedy81684 жыл бұрын
Wow Rose looks like my mother when she was a Hollywood Starlet living at the studio club! Amazing!
@currentlywatchingrandomvid56504 жыл бұрын
I bet this song hits differently when your in love
@mirrorball66643 жыл бұрын
oh it really does <3
@user-ic4zx1mq7s3 жыл бұрын
@@mirrorball6664 yes agreed
@sheshines21533 жыл бұрын
Definetly ❤
@vuittonfan3 жыл бұрын
It definitely did back then, and it definitely does now that I’m out of love
@romeosvengalli2 жыл бұрын
Hits much harder at a funeral
@jaydenguzmanApexFilms10004 жыл бұрын
Sly: fern!?! Fern: no my name's violet . Wolfe: are you an actress? Super model? Sea goddess?! or d) ALL OF THE ABOVE???!!!! Violet:aren't you sweet ? Wolfe :😍) okay you guys get out of here so me and violet can live happily ever after . Shrek: Wolfe your a wolf she's old she's probably 22 Wolfe: you're so bourgeois!!😤
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I feel this for my younger self. I'll always be there now though 🍀🌹🍁🦋💪
I gotta give it to Baz Luhrmann's adaptation really selling the love story to the audience. The book and 1974 movie never really made me feel the sadness and desperation between Gatsby and Daisy and often walked away with not much sympathy for any of the characters, which makes sense as Nick is cynical and views the overindulgence as absurdity and the entire book is being critical of the American Dream. I love all versions for what they're trying to show people, but I do think Luhrmann's version is the first one where I get Daisy's character as a person instead of a symbolic representation of the American Dream and how that idea is a sham sold to poor people. She's a sad and lonely woman who both loves being wealthy and never having to worry about much but is also desperate for love and feels trapped by her life and her husband. She's a terrible and selfish person but she's also disrespected and treated as an object constantly. She wants to love Gatsby but realizes he doesn't love *her* but rather what she represents. She's a beautiful rich woman and Gatsby wants the happy married AND WEALTHY life of having Daisy, not *loving* Daisy. Even Gatsby fails to entirely realize that all his indulgent spending, absurd grandiose parties, and lavish purchases don't mean anything to her or the other rich people. He will never be one of them. It's all a façade of wealth he's wearing, even his habits of saying "old sport." He doesn't go out to see Daisy when he finds her, he puts on huge parties to lure her out. He doesn't simply talk to her, he buys an entire room of flowers to impress her. The entire scene with him and Daisy and her throwing the shirts is so sad.
Fern was the og cady heron
Es mi canción favorita,la amo realmente,no hay un momento que la escuché y no sienta tanta inspiración,siempre termino en este punto❤❤❤
" All that for a girl he hasn't seen in five years and now he just wants me to invite her over to tea. The modesty of it ."
Es perfecta 😍
como amo esta sensacion
❤such a beautiful but yet tragic love 💕 story ❤😢
I love this pic ❤
Gatsby and Nick > Gatsby and Daisy
As friends tho
I usually love the feeling of melancholy, but upon hearing this version in The Great Gatsby, I felt satisfaction but it's too much for me to handle, it broke something in me.
Il y a tellement d’amour et de nobles émotions dans cette mélodie, tellement de pureté, de sincérité mais aussi tellement de tragédie à la fois. Le monde est ainsi fait...
The name of Fern into Vylette, it was somewhat equivalent concept in real life which is the real name of Celebrity before they become celebrity and when they are unrecognizable. Then when the celebrity becomes a celebrity and well known they becomes a celebrity they change their real name into screen name.
Great Job man, I wasn't able to find it either.
When Judy as Fern was Brunette, sometimes it does not really look natural and obviously she was naturally Blonde(Judy as Vylette).
This scene did not have to slap so hard. This is probably one of the most beautiful, campy, and trippy scenes ever. Trippy, aesthetic, campy, and fashionable were what made the 90s and early 2000s. I want to help bring back this and the but I’m a cheerleader aesthetic.
so beautiful. daisy wasted gatsby's love. Oh i wish i received that kind of love
It’s like the most fucked up Dr Seuss movie and I love it
I've been looking for a version of this Young and Beautiful for yrs! You've captured all the best instrumentals of this song in the film. Thank you.
I fell in love with that, I'm not quite sure if I have a way out~
Brilliant job on this, it’s exceptional
You're the shadow. We're the sun.
The movie is good at one thing... Warning you about having a toxic friend
I LOVED Vylettes makeover. Courtney's glam squad did that. She didnt even look like the same person❤❤❤💅💄💋😯😯😯😯😯
"It's no coincidence, he bought that house to be near her. He threw all those parties hoping she'd wonder in one night. He constantly asked about Daisy I was just the first person who knew her."
What a beautiful version.
Jawbreaker was a terrible Heather's ripoff 😎
But Heathers was boring, Jawbreaker did black comedy justice. 😐
@@tobypoopoo2902besides fern was likable while veronica a slvtty terrorits
Heathers movie was way better😎
Heathers' dialogues was boring, Jawbreaker was better 🤪
she looked better with long brown hair than short blonde hair
I disagree🙄
i hope i fall in love one day and get to experience this with someone
Hi Everyone! I can't believe something I posted just for myself on my old KZread channel back in 2015 would get this much love! I'm just so glad you all enjoy it 🙂❤️ [Edit] FYI - Songs used from the Film Score: • "Two Minutes to Four and Reunited" • "Hotel Sayre" • "Magic Tree and I Let Myself Go"
I think most people that didn’t like Daisy didn’t understand the story and how truly heartbreaking it is. She was a smart girl, too smart. So much so that she wishes for her daughter to be stupid. She realized that Gatsby didn’t love her when she asked him to run away together, but he says no, he wants her to divorce her husband and be his. Why? Because he only loved the idea of having her, the only thing the “rich men” had and money couldn’t buy: status, not only that but Daisy, the classiest, married to the richest men. His obsession killed him, and she realized that she, no matter where, was just a prize to be admired.
Wow.. I always wanted this explanation.. Very well said.. 😊😊😊
HOLY SHIT YES
Yes! Makes total sense!
OMG this is exactly what i was thinking.. The first time I saw gatsby I didn't understand Daisy I was 18 yo.. I disliked her but when i re watched at 23 i realized how smart she was and people that hate her didn't understand her. Every time I re watch this movie I see some details I never saw before. This movie is a masterpiece.
I never thought about it that way. I just thought of her as sort of helpless and feckless, trapped in a social paradigm where she couldn't "win." I never blamed her for that, though. Wow! You are SO right!
Beautiful remix 💖
I was looking for this song from long time 😍❤
Leonardo DiCaprio l love you so great actor in g gatsby
J Gatsby* not G Gatsby
@@hptrrs5251 think you
😭😭😭😭
It's beautiful! ♡ Precioso!
Daisy and Gatsby 🥺🥺
Gatsby and Nick
WE LOVE JESUS CHRIST REPENT AND CONFESS NOW BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST NOW AMEN....
no, <3
praise to satan, our true savior
@@va.memeofficial1047 never
@@ash-uc9ky suit yourself
@@harryvaliente9425 suit yourself
Judy Greer is an underrated actress
Not really. She's been in multiple amount of films, she's noticed.
This called hotel sayre if i not mistaken.
Magical.
Aesthetic ❤
Brilliant scene! Bewitching. Now about her offer... Uhm... no dice! Who cares about being popular in high school? I would’ve called the police to report a murder
The makeover scene has so much zaniness and style (which the rest of the movie could've used more of), but you see almost none of it all lol. I feel bad for their props and set designer!
hi! Im looking for a Young and Beautiful DH Orchestra version WITHOUT lana del rey's vocals. Can you help?
Wow Rose looks like my mother when she was a Hollywood Starlet living at the studio club! Amazing!
I bet this song hits differently when your in love
oh it really does <3
@@mirrorball6664 yes agreed
Definetly ❤
It definitely did back then, and it definitely does now that I’m out of love
Hits much harder at a funeral
Sly: fern!?! Fern: no my name's violet . Wolfe: are you an actress? Super model? Sea goddess?! or d) ALL OF THE ABOVE???!!!! Violet:aren't you sweet ? Wolfe :😍) okay you guys get out of here so me and violet can live happily ever after . Shrek: Wolfe your a wolf she's old she's probably 22 Wolfe: you're so bourgeois!!😤
"The beauty we molded from sheer misery"
Every plastic surgeon motto😂