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1916. As war rages on the Western Front, the Choral Society in Ramsden, Yorkshire has lost most of its men to the army. The Choral’s ambitious committee, determined to press ahead, decides to recruit local young males to swell their ranks. They must also engage a new chorus master, and despite their suspicions that he has something to hide, their best bet seems to be Dr. Henry Guthrie (Ralph Fiennes) – driven, uncompromising, and recently returned from a career in Germany. As conscription papers start to arrive, the whole community discovers that the best response to the chaos that is laying waste to their lives is to make music together.
Transcript
00:00England, we're fodder for the mill, and we'll be fodder for the front.
00:05Right, boys, ready?
00:10Joining up?
00:11I feel it's my patriotic duty.
00:13We'll need a new chorus, master.
00:16I hope he puts the wind up the Germans more than he ever did the Sopranos.
00:21Dr. Guthrie.
00:22What?
00:23He's been working in Germany.
00:25Treachery.
00:26He's an atheist.
00:27There are atheists now.
00:29There's one in Bradford.
00:31I heard his Mozart Requiem.
00:35So did I.
00:37It was wonderful.
00:39I'd like to hear the chorale.
00:41Oh, hofft vor Blut und Wunden.
00:44For God's sake, man, rain in the bloody German.
00:48Riesel, wait!
00:49I always hold in having this if you fancy it.
00:52One, you shall be resting.
00:57Angels, hope are bright and fair.
01:04Any news of Clyde?
01:06Clyde was the best tenor we ever had.
01:08Was?
01:09It's not been confirmed.
01:10Yes.
01:11He'll turn up.
01:13Cowboys!
01:14What's this?
01:16Why aren't you at the front?
01:17None of us are 18 yet.
01:19When we are, we'll go.
01:20Madam.
01:20She's lost her brother.
01:25I'll talk of the telegram.
01:28It's this flaming war.
01:32Horned by Christmas, boys!
01:35The vicars want it.
01:37The women want it.
01:38The idiots getting killed, they want it.
01:39Who do you turn to?
01:40We used to have such a nice going on.
01:45Hello, stranger.
01:49You've been dealt some rough cards.
01:57This gentleman wants to know if any of you can sing.
02:02Limb lost, not to mention the things you've seen.
02:05Like a shit.
02:11So sing.
02:14A man should hear a little music every day of his life,
02:19so worldly cares may not obliterate the beautiful in the human soul.
02:25Oh, that is nice.
02:28Who said it?
02:29Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
02:31For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:35For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:36For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:37For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:38For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:39For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:40For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:41For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:42For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:43For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:44For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:45For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:46For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:47For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:48For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:49For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:50For God's sake, man, lower your voice.
02:51For God's sake, man, lower your voice.

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