I wonder if I’m the only one having this weird feeling after this movie…
a feeling like “aah I don’t know… life is just… I don’t know”
Fro0lik June 29, 2014
Love it. The guy with his bike needs his own documentary.
TheTranscendence666 June 29, 2014
This shit is just depressing. Clearly skewed towards the negative of life.
LyricVideos June 29, 2014
Yes, the part when they shot the cow was sad, but I find it strange that
people are more shocked by a cow getting shot caught on tape then the
family living without water, food, electricity… Because of the news and
media, we find that normal. Once we’ve seen an animal getting killed, we
find it disgusting. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that it isn’t,
because I was shocked too. It’s cruel (I’m a vegetarian too). But there are
more cruel things in this world. Like the way animals are treated before we
eat them. We’re just getting used to things we see or hear a lot about.
KamKad05 June 29, 2014
I don’t understand how anybody can dislike a so beautiful movie :0
David Lopez June 29, 2014
Sky diving looks cool, and huge disparities among us doesn’t!
Sonia Galindo June 29, 2014
I wonder if they could do something like this in regards to the Fukushima
nuclear crisis. And record all the nuclear distraction and the ongoing
destruction thats unfolding this very moment and the future to come.
Jimmylqd June 29, 2014
I’d like to give credits to the music supervisors, director and producers
for lifting and complementing the atmosphere for every scene.
Such a simple concept, but yet so powerful. I found my peace during this
film. Thank you
twinboost June 29, 2014
We are different, but fundamentally the same…
James Jeffery June 29, 2014
What is with all those dislikes? This is probably one of the best films
I’ve had the pleasure of watching.
Google Australia June 29, 2014
Do you remember what you were doing on July 24, 2010? Every day, 6.7
billion people view the world through their own unique lens. On this
particular day, thousands of contributors around the world taped themselves
and their life and submitted their videos to YouTube.
YouTube’s *Life in a Day* crowdsourced videos from around the world to
create a documentary about what it was like to live on that day in July.
*This post is part of a series this week on the **+Google Australia** page about
Culture and History meeting Technology. We’re posting lots of articles and
videos this week about how technology can help preserve and bring to life
historical and cultural information and make it accessible and useful. We’d
love to hear your ideas on the topic- share your articles, thoughts and
comments with us! **#CultureAndHistory*
Breeze G. June 29, 2014
I love this movie so much. We’re all so different, but that just makes the
world more interesting and wonderful. No matter what, we’re all in this
together <3
Vincent Dale June 29, 2014
Here is a documentary to watch, you will thank me later.
Mriganka Talukdar June 29, 2014
#NowPlaying
Lets Mash It Up! June 29, 2014
That free runner man was the most interesting part.
and that little girl climbing all these people xd
Jonathan Griffiths June 29, 2014
+Ryan Van de Wetering this is the movie.
Skndr Bajwa June 29, 2014
Life In A Day
Alex Ferdinand June 29, 2014
the most beautiful video ever seen for my eyes i can’t imagine to this
persons !! take a video for the world !! from anywhere,the life is a
mystery and a fragile secret ready to decode ! greetings world we are
HUMANS
Basic Growth June 29, 2014
The thing I got from this movie is how connected we all are as human being.
We have different habits, thoughts, manners and so many more but in essence
we are all the same. We live our lives so separated from each other when
all people want is to feel connected, happy and fulfilled. We are one,
connected by love. Loved the scene with the singing African girls the most
Jin-Ah Yang June 29, 2014
So beautiful.
Matt Uebel June 29, 2014
Michel de Montreal June 29, 2014
Claire Siconolfi June 29, 2014
I’ve mentioned *Life in a Day* before, but I want to mention it again
because it is such a great piece.
We watched it *(again)* last night to show the hubby’s parents the magic of
the new TV and ATV that we bought this past weekend. Not only were they
stunned that we could stream YouTube videos *(it’s also available on
Netflix)* to the TV but they also REALLY enjoyed this production, which
actually surprised me a little.
Robin Frick June 29, 2014
I finally got to watch “Life in a Day”. And it is amazing, loved it!
Robin Raindropcatcher June 29, 2014
One of the best documentaries I’ve seen so far. Simple, yet touching in so
many different ways. See one day in the life of hundreds of people around
the world combined with amazing music and editing.
I wonder if I’m the only one having this weird feeling after this movie…
a feeling like “aah I don’t know… life is just… I don’t know”
Love it. The guy with his bike needs his own documentary.
This shit is just depressing. Clearly skewed towards the negative of life.
Yes, the part when they shot the cow was sad, but I find it strange that
people are more shocked by a cow getting shot caught on tape then the
family living without water, food, electricity… Because of the news and
media, we find that normal. Once we’ve seen an animal getting killed, we
find it disgusting. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that it isn’t,
because I was shocked too. It’s cruel (I’m a vegetarian too). But there are
more cruel things in this world. Like the way animals are treated before we
eat them. We’re just getting used to things we see or hear a lot about.
I don’t understand how anybody can dislike a so beautiful movie :0
Sky diving looks cool, and huge disparities among us doesn’t!
I wonder if they could do something like this in regards to the Fukushima
nuclear crisis. And record all the nuclear distraction and the ongoing
destruction thats unfolding this very moment and the future to come.
I’d like to give credits to the music supervisors, director and producers
for lifting and complementing the atmosphere for every scene.
Such a simple concept, but yet so powerful. I found my peace during this
film. Thank you
We are different, but fundamentally the same…
What is with all those dislikes? This is probably one of the best films
I’ve had the pleasure of watching.
Do you remember what you were doing on July 24, 2010? Every day, 6.7
billion people view the world through their own unique lens. On this
particular day, thousands of contributors around the world taped themselves
and their life and submitted their videos to YouTube.
YouTube’s *Life in a Day* crowdsourced videos from around the world to
create a documentary about what it was like to live on that day in July.
http://www.youtube.com/user/lifeinaday
*This post is part of a series this week on the **+Google Australia** page about
Culture and History meeting Technology. We’re posting lots of articles and
videos this week about how technology can help preserve and bring to life
historical and cultural information and make it accessible and useful. We’d
love to hear your ideas on the topic- share your articles, thoughts and
comments with us! **#CultureAndHistory*
I love this movie so much. We’re all so different, but that just makes the
world more interesting and wonderful. No matter what, we’re all in this
together <3
Here is a documentary to watch, you will thank me later.
#NowPlaying
That free runner man was the most interesting part.
and that little girl climbing all these people xd
+Ryan Van de Wetering this is the movie.
Life In A Day
the most beautiful video ever seen for my eyes i can’t imagine to this
persons !! take a video for the world !! from anywhere,the life is a
mystery and a fragile secret ready to decode ! greetings world we are
HUMANS
The thing I got from this movie is how connected we all are as human being.
We have different habits, thoughts, manners and so many more but in essence
we are all the same. We live our lives so separated from each other when
all people want is to feel connected, happy and fulfilled. We are one,
connected by love. Loved the scene with the singing African girls the most
So beautiful.
I’ve mentioned *Life in a Day* before, but I want to mention it again
because it is such a great piece.
We watched it *(again)* last night to show the hubby’s parents the magic of
the new TV and ATV that we bought this past weekend. Not only were they
stunned that we could stream YouTube videos *(it’s also available on
Netflix)* to the TV but they also REALLY enjoyed this production, which
actually surprised me a little.
I finally got to watch “Life in a Day”. And it is amazing, loved it!
One of the best documentaries I’ve seen so far. Simple, yet touching in so
many different ways. See one day in the life of hundreds of people around
the world combined with amazing music and editing.