This is everyone's parents, Is it not? I was the first (and only) of my parents' six children to graduate from college. It took me five years, and I paid for it all without their help financially. The first weekend I go over to visit (knowing it had been years in the making of hard work to make them proud to have at least one of their kids get through college, and finally that day arrived). So I tell them, "well I did it, I graduated!" and the first words out of their mouth is, "So what did you major in again?" It had only come up in conversations dozens of times over the previous years. So much for their giving any thought to it. It was so sad of a slap in the face that it was hilarious.
If you are a musician and you keep trying to show you music to your patents and this keeps hapening to you, that's your fault. That's the thing about parents, they just don't care about these things anymore pass some point, they did use to care of course when you were young, after that they just got way too much crap from you so is not really their fault, you just have to stop being a child and quit trying to impress you parents with the extremely old and boring "look at me dad". Literally just grow up and things will be fine.
So funny this. When i watch a legendary movie with my parents on tv, they always get up during the ad breaks to thr kitchen or bathroom and still not back when it's back on. 😂
Hi baby sister Harlow. Let it be. Love you. So the premise of this movie is guy riding a bike gets hit by a bus and something happens in time where the Beatlrs never existed. So he atemps to monopolize on all the beautiful Beatles songs. It's really good you should check it out. Mom would like it. Love you
It would’ve been cool if he met John and asked him if he ever got into music and John said he’s only played for fun and then gets asked if he’s written any songs and John plays imagine. I think that really would’ve been something in this movie
I fell for the first few sentiments in the film then soon ended up feeling like I’d been had. The john scene really tore it for me. What an instant collapse of any sense of reality.
For any Indian who really loves experiencing art and music, this scene hits really close to home.
The general Indian doesn't appreciate good art, music, or beauty. They work hard, raise families, and watch mindless films and music in their home country.
It's what's really different from the attitude of the West, which takes great care in good art, poetry, music, etc.
It's sad, but so very true. Luckily new generations are opening up to western culture and becoming more intellectual, artistically savvy, and philosophical. They appreciate works of profound beauty slowly but surely.
I think this scene explains the desperate and frustrated state Jack was in. He wanted to at least be respected or taken seriously, but his family doesn't really show him that respect. But, for instance, if a lawyer, doctor, engineer, or other profession considered high ranking would appear, the treatment would be quite different. People don't have to be interested in what you like, but they should at least demonstrate respect and consideration for what you hold in high regard. In my opinion, as soon as Jack found himself interrupted in such a disregarded manner, he should have respectfully stoped playing and left. But I understand he couldn't because he was so desperate for some recognition, even if it means allowing disrespect. In sum, please show respect and aknowledge peoples' passions and try to understand how important they are for them. Don't ridicule them for something they consider quite serious.
The funny thing is that when John and Paul first started, their parents were supportive but didn't care for their music at all either. It's just a parent thing, I guess. Lol
nice scene. i really hope he can finish playing it too, but instead, the scene accurately express the feeling of how a beautiful song got fked
The constant interrupting, UGH!!
Some people don't deserve The Beatles.
EVERY musician has gone through a scene like this.
Leave it be 😂
pls do a full remix with her
Whats this one called? Leave it be? LET IT BE!!!!!
Un film formidable !!!😊
Please, let him be😂❤
This is everyone's parents, Is it not? I was the first (and only) of my parents' six children to graduate from college. It took me five years, and I paid for it all without their help financially. The first weekend I go over to visit (knowing it had been years in the making of hard work to make them proud to have at least one of their kids get through college, and finally that day arrived). So I tell them, "well I did it, I graduated!" and the first words out of their mouth is, "So what did you major in again?" It had only come up in conversations dozens of times over the previous years. So much for their giving any thought to it. It was so sad of a slap in the face that it was hilarious.
“Leave it be”😂😂😂
If you are a musician and you keep trying to show you music to your patents and this keeps hapening to you, that's your fault.
That's the thing about parents, they just don't care about these things anymore pass some point, they did use to care of course when you were young, after that they just got way too much crap from you so is not really their fault, you just have to stop being a child and quit trying to impress you parents with the extremely old and boring "look at me dad".
Literally just grow up and things will be fine.
Love his parents haha
This was just a frustrating scene. Made me angry. Had to skip past this.
One of my fav scenes lol
Would have been better if he changed Mary to his own mother's name.
2:45 Normal people thinks that next comes is just a funny poem. But when an artist is nervous or angry, they should be quiet.
So funny this. When i watch a legendary movie with my parents on tv, they always get up during the ad breaks to thr kitchen or bathroom and still not back when it's back on. 😂
Leave it be 😅
Every musician with some aspirations, trying out their stuff at home. Now we see why so many don’t make it.
I actually like the song in that tune.
Really really exactly what its like showing a song to people close to u. Its strangers who show you the most attention.
The perfect example of how bad it is to have a huge talent but being in the wrong place for that, it’s like having none
could see this happening ,if it happened in time and wanna let others hear the Beatles classic LUL
Uncle – Listening to jacks new song let him be 😂😂😂😂
Hi baby sister Harlow. Let it be. Love you. So the premise of this movie is guy riding a bike gets hit by a bus and something happens in time where the Beatlrs never existed. So he atemps to monopolize on all the beautiful Beatles songs. It's really good you should check it out. Mom would like it. Love you
If you find your parents doing something like this congratulations your have pesants for parents
Let him be…..
Remember. People will always respond well to original music. Other people's original music.
It would’ve been cool if he met John and asked him if he ever got into music and John said he’s only played for fun and then gets asked if he’s written any songs and John plays imagine. I think that really would’ve been something in this movie
Don listen to you family tell you how to do art. They love you anyways, they don't know
I fell for the first few sentiments in the film then soon ended up feeling like I’d been had. The john scene really tore it for me. What an instant collapse of any sense of reality.
I absolutely hate his family in this scene.
For any Indian who really loves experiencing art and music, this scene hits really close to home.
The general Indian doesn't appreciate good art, music, or beauty. They work hard, raise families, and watch mindless films and music in their home country.
It's what's really different from the attitude of the West, which takes great care in good art, poetry, music, etc.
It's sad, but so very true. Luckily new generations are opening up to western culture and becoming more intellectual, artistically savvy, and philosophical. They appreciate works of profound beauty slowly but surely.
My favorite scene. Laugh every time! 😂😂
Another epic scene .
I think this scene explains the desperate and frustrated state Jack was in. He wanted to at least be respected or taken seriously, but his family doesn't really show him that respect. But, for instance, if a lawyer, doctor, engineer, or other profession considered high ranking would appear, the treatment would be quite different. People don't have to be interested in what you like, but they should at least demonstrate respect and consideration for what you hold in high regard.
In my opinion, as soon as Jack found himself interrupted in such a disregarded manner, he should have respectfully stoped playing and left. But I understand he couldn't because he was so desperate for some recognition, even if it means allowing disrespect.
In sum, please show respect and aknowledge peoples' passions and try to understand how important they are for them. Don't ridicule them for something they consider quite serious.
Reminds me of when I'm showing my wife something new. God that pisses me off.
Poor guy he couldnt even made it to the chorus….i know how that feels…my family does it all the time…
Worlds most boorish parents. And neighbors. I actually didn't care for this scene. They over did it.
The funny thing is that when John and Paul first started, their parents were supportive but didn't care for their music at all either. It's just a parent thing, I guess. Lol
Family are the WORST audience!
What a beautiful scene
This artist is unlucky…😒😒😒😒
The end part is what I say when people around me start asking questions about a movie we’re all trying to watch.
He has some really beautiful hair! It’s so black and shiny and wavy! He could be on the cover of a anne Mathers book, it’s that good
Let him be🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣