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CinemaStix

CinemaStix

10 ай бұрын

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Ocean's Eleven is a "fun" heist movie. Director Steven Soderbergh never intended for it to be anything terribly more deep than that. But part of the reason it's captivating and successful is because of the way the film prioritizes character and character interaction over pure plot. The macro editing of Ocean's Eleven was all about good pacing and making sure we spent enough time just hanging out with the characters to really develop a fondness for what they got up to. Today I'll take a look at some of the important decisions Soderbergh made to ensure the rhythm and release throughout Ocean's Eleven was the best it could be, even if it went against some of his initial instincts as a director.
Written & edited by Danny Boyd

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@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
Soderbergh. No matter how many times I’ve listened to it said-no matter how many interviews and award shows-my whole life I’ve always pronounced it wrong. Always. Its crazy. But something I’ll keep on working on, because names are my absolute kryptonite. Anyway, it’s Soderbergh like “soda”, not like “sawdust”. I appreciate all of you who have brought it up. And to Mr. Soderbergh, as a tremendous fan: I am sorry. :) -Danny
@cinder7258
@cinder7258 10 ай бұрын
Maybe it's because you are thinking of soldering/sodering.
@TheJonnyEnglish
@TheJonnyEnglish 10 ай бұрын
Tbh he’s probably watched some of your videos
@jcb3393
@jcb3393 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like how Matt Damon pronounces it when imitating Matthew McConaughey: kzfaq.infohSBHoAyF-AE
@johnnotrealname8168
@johnnotrealname8168 10 ай бұрын
Who the @~?£ reads that name as sawdust?
@sLw1337
@sLw1337 10 ай бұрын
who the hell are you anyways your not a movie expert
@jcb3393
@jcb3393 10 ай бұрын
It wasn't just that the movie was a fun heist caper or that it had good dialogue and banter between the characters. The movie has style. I don't just mean the setting or the wardrobe (although the clothing was so on-point!). I mean the movie itself, like a living being, had style. That carries across the years.
@eyespy3001
@eyespy3001 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I agree. _Style_ was the big thing in the 90’s, with a lot of music video directors transitioning to movie-making and bringing their visual bag of tricks with them. I think Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven was the peak of that style-forward filmmaking and it kind of died moving into the mid aughts afterwards. It really died out with the MCU and the movies-as-products era of film franchises. However, there are some contemporary filmmakers that keep the candle lit, and hopefully we’ll see a return to this…style..of filmmaking.
@PillageMontage
@PillageMontage 10 ай бұрын
Yes exactly. It almost made you want to act and live like the characters in real life. Very stylized. Loved the pacing and storytelling. Damn good
@ShnizelInBag
@ShnizelInBag 10 ай бұрын
It's a shame that many movies nowadays lack it. Style is what makes Fincher so great.
@granitetile
@granitetile 10 ай бұрын
'[you]got style, you got brio"
@AdityaWaghmare
@AdityaWaghmare 10 ай бұрын
I think a similar movie would be Baby Driver
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 6 ай бұрын
I think what’s amazing is that this movie literally has 11 main characters that the audience quickly A) likes, B) sees their value to the job/importance to story and C) gives them unique personalities. There are so many movies that maybe have half that number and the audience still won’t like each character or find one or two useless/ a throw away. That just goes to show how great the writers and actors were in this movie.
@CocoonCast-Rebekah
@CocoonCast-Rebekah 4 ай бұрын
This series is probably one of my favourites, and the first film is just iconic The acting, the editing, the dialog is just ICONIC
@r3dr4te963
@r3dr4te963 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I found myself more interested in their personal life and motivation than the heist itself
@wrenboy2726
@wrenboy2726 2 ай бұрын
Even with as good as the M:I movies have been as of late I always feel as if any hacker/tech guy could do the job of Benji and Luther. It's impressive how well realized every member in Ocean's is.
@TrevorCopter
@TrevorCopter 10 ай бұрын
Saul’s Quiet Moment scene emphasizes the acting these characters go through. Their con is one big theater piece, so adding that brief pause before cutting to the MGM and the fight announcers is like the lead actor taking that moment of breath before entering the stage. It also adds a bit of tension to Saul’s collapse later on, where you don’t 100% know it’s a ruse until Rusty shows up as the doctor
@KCBCollier
@KCBCollier 10 ай бұрын
I’m still never 100% sure if Saul was really feeling fine all day, or actually had a condition that maybe came on him in spells and that he just used it to their advantage. (The best lies are sandwiched between truth.) I have to assume he was always fine based on how it all played out, but he was so convincing “backstage” that I maintain a degree of worry for him on every rewatch.
@pawacoteng
@pawacoteng 10 ай бұрын
@@splitdimension8414 I really don't want to be that guy... but it's segue. From Italian, which ultimately was from Latin.
@Ramboost007
@Ramboost007 9 ай бұрын
​@@KCBCollierDuring his con, he was routinely taking pills or lozenges. I assumed he was taking those to help feign a sickness (my guess is salt tablets because they make you sweat a lot, and he was sweating a lot).
@treytison1444
@treytison1444 9 ай бұрын
I agree, I think that small moment is great.
@SilverHeist
@SilverHeist 10 ай бұрын
I liked the gang going their own way at the fountain scene. Movie could have ended on that high note.
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
Apparently Soderbergh didn’t tell any of the actors what order to stand in or what order to leave in. It was all up to them to just do what felt natural, and then he designed his coverage around it. In fact the entire conception for the scene didn’t even come about until the day of when they got to set.
@paul-scanlan
@paul-scanlan 10 ай бұрын
@@CinemaStixthat really sums up the brilliance of those movies’ ensembles perfectly
@Faceplantz123
@Faceplantz123 10 ай бұрын
i just watched this and that scene stuck out to me. it really ties the movie together, and it does so only with clever editing. really sticks out from the rest of the movie, which is that very witty, snappy dialogue
@TheJonnyEnglish
@TheJonnyEnglish 10 ай бұрын
@@Faceplantz123and with classic Debussy ✨
@tobiasmyers3505
@tobiasmyers3505 10 ай бұрын
​​@@TheJonnyEnglish But, you should never finish on Debusey. Always finish on da Bache. (I actually listened to some Debusey earlier.)
@ellicel
@ellicel 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for breaking this down. For those of us who don't know anything about cinematography, editing is only really noticeable when it's awful. When it's great, you're too caught up in the enjoyment to understand how you're being moved by the craftsmanship. Seeing video essays like this adds so many layers to the experience. I am excited to revisit this film and see it with fresh eyes!
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
:D
@brookeg5979
@brookeg5979 9 ай бұрын
Bad editing is definitely eye opening where great editing is a joy you feel but don't see. the Folding Ideas channel has a couple of great 'bad editing' vids on The Snowman and a handful of others that are terrific to watch.
@katelights
@katelights 9 ай бұрын
when you do things right, nobody will know you did anything at all
@hallow6763
@hallow6763 6 ай бұрын
@@katelightswell said!
@llmkursk8254
@llmkursk8254 6 ай бұрын
I've heard the same thing about audio. Not just music, but sound effects and dialogue. You rarely notice good sound editing, but when something is missing or flat you really notice.
@Nthsey
@Nthsey 10 ай бұрын
As much as I agree that the final edit of the opening sequence is better without the shot reverse-shot, I’m happy there exists a canon Danny answer to that question, even if it’s just a witty retort.
@albertmartinez2539
@albertmartinez2539 9 ай бұрын
My only disappointment with that bit is that though they cut it from the film, they did use that line in the trailer, so I was looking for it in the film and felt let down when it didn't show up.
@prointernetuser
@prointernetuser 9 ай бұрын
irl Danny wouldn't be out on parole if he said that lmaoo. "Alright, you still think you're better than me because you are good at stealing. No remorse. Back to the cells you go."
@BillPeschel
@BillPeschel 9 ай бұрын
@@prointernetuser Agreed. Plus, his silence lets the audience enter the film by answering it for him.
@amyshaw893
@amyshaw893 9 ай бұрын
i always liked how it was like "what are you gonna do if you get out" "well, why dont i show you? :P"
@HIR0SE
@HIR0SE 10 ай бұрын
I can't get enough of how you make movies I love into something so valuable. It'a like having your grandma's cooking dissected by a chef. They go from: "this movie is fun, I enjoy watching it every time" to "here's why you're actually watching a masterpiece".
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
Hehe. Thank you! But also, yes. A movie being mainstream (while also not a superhero movie) doesn’t mean it doesn’t deserve to be looked at for what makes it enjoyable! :)
@crenshawshank
@crenshawshank 10 ай бұрын
This gave me so much more appreciation for what is already one of my favorite films. The alt cut examples were a super clever way of illuminating Soderberg's intentionality, and how much the actors made deleted scenes so engaging they became free pickups. This is some peak CinemaStix work here my guy!
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
:D
@z50king29
@z50king29 9 ай бұрын
My favorite, too!
@stefanstenroos6344
@stefanstenroos6344 10 ай бұрын
The late 90s to the early 2000s was like a second Golden Age. So many great movies drawing from the classics of the 30s and 40s. Oceans 11 sits near the top of the pile.
@henvisch
@henvisch 10 ай бұрын
I always have the feeling many people forget about the oceans trilogy when they list their favourite movies. Maybe because they aren't movies with big emotions of any kind. But they master the art of being fully logical till the end. Every little smalltalk that you see seems like simple chemistry building for the group at first but has a deeper meaning in the end and was actually a foreshadowing of the plot. Also the chemistry between every character in the movie is so believabile that it seems real. Also maybe the best feel good movies that aren't comedies.
@deepaksrinivasmondal
@deepaksrinivasmondal 9 ай бұрын
Guilty as charged!
@nemtudom5074
@nemtudom5074 9 ай бұрын
Its because they are subtle movies. Subtlety is quality, but it does nothing to make it be on people's minds. One of the reasons why they are they are doing big bombastic action setpieces, is because it sticks in people's heads for a while, that is called 'mind share', and when a thing is on a lot of people's minds, they talk about it a lot. Its a form of guerilla marketing.
@davidschmidt5507
@davidschmidt5507 7 ай бұрын
O11 is my favorite movie :)
@lukesanten9431
@lukesanten9431 6 ай бұрын
Oceans 12 always comes to mind pretty quick when I think of my favorite movies. It’s not good. It’s scene after scene of contrivances that scratch just a little too incessantly at your feeling of disbelief. I think the twist is good, but there are just a few too many threads that all meet at that one point. And the less said about Julia Roberts, the better. But my god. The editing. The camera work. The score. That movie is a MOOD, and everything - almost without exception - either enhances that mood, or purposefully takes us out of it so we feel it when it dives back in. The comedy lands too. It’s dry, and everyone is the straight man. It works so well with everything else I love about it. Except that one scene, of course.
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 6 ай бұрын
Well doesn’t help that Oceans 12 is the black sheep of the trilogy. I still consider 11 and 13 some of my favorite movies and it’s a toss up as to which I like more. 11 is more serious while 13 is more fun/gets a little wackier especially with Matt Damon’s fake nose lol.
@archerpool
@archerpool 10 ай бұрын
It’s how the characters relate to the plot that’s important and unfortunately so many blockbuster films these days prioritise plot over character. If you spend time with the characters you care about what drives them or understand what drives them. You relate to them, you root for them. Prioritising plot means losing humanity and without humanity you lose connection to the audience. Character should always come first and studios should stop cutting important character beats in favour of a streamline plot.
@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259
@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 9 ай бұрын
Amen to that
@stackels97
@stackels97 8 ай бұрын
Absolute facts. Plot that isn't connected to or driven by character is so damn empty and forgettable.
@bencaldwell6032
@bencaldwell6032 4 ай бұрын
he mentioned the pool scene not really moving the plot forward... but even on a mechanical level, the story is about to shift into fast mode with multiple characters interacting in important ways. So the pool scene allows the audience to get comfortable with who does what, and the caper can unroll without losing the audience, or having to pause every other minute to remind/clarify the audience. Outside of the emotional connection with the audience (which is so important and is so often overlooked), just on a functional level that interaction of character and plot helps give the story its clarity and ease.
@Selrisitai
@Selrisitai Ай бұрын
Ideally, you should interweave characterization and plot, and Ocean's 11 mostly does this, with a few "beats" for pacing or feel or style.
@reeddixon5758
@reeddixon5758 9 ай бұрын
Ocean’s 11 is my favourite movie. It’s just so easy to watch. Not to mention a satisfying ending and plot progression.
@bararobberbaron859
@bararobberbaron859 5 ай бұрын
Only thing imo they could have done better would be to actually hire an attractive woman to play Tess, don't think that's out of bounds to ask for how many handsome men they hired. And imo would have aided the realism in willing to risk all of that over the girl if she seemed worth it. We see very little of her personality, so then we have to go by aesthetics, and that's where it crumbles for me. I would share my umbrella with Julia Roberts but she ain't borrowing it, and I feel Georges ex should have been someone worth giving up your umbrella for.
@tmbthe1425
@tmbthe1425 4 ай бұрын
@@bararobberbaron859 I agree but I think there is a huge population that find Julia Roberts attractive. I have seen some of her films where she plays a character that doesn't suit the way she looks, for example Pretty Woman. So maybe it's just us that find her not physically attractive. I even agree with the personality side of your opinion where we just hadn't explored the character enough to care about her, especially with the fact that the protagonist robbed 3 casinos for her.
@Extracredittttt
@Extracredittttt Ай бұрын
​@@bararobberbaron859Julia Roberts is like one of the most famously attractive women in the world even if she's not to your taste
@fvtown
@fvtown 8 ай бұрын
Ocean's 11 is infinitely rewatchable
@bekaz13
@bekaz13 10 ай бұрын
This is my favorite movie of all time, and the sequence of character intros is just immaculate. The pacing and rhythm are so specific I can basically quote the whole thing from memory. The editing in the Ocean's series (particularly 11 and 13) doesn't get nearly enough attention, so thanks for taking some time to highlight it!
@imatalkinglandslide
@imatalkinglandslide 10 ай бұрын
"Snatch," starring Brad Pitt had such a mind-blowing intro. How everyone was related and what through, the perfect crash course.
@nikilragav
@nikilragav 10 ай бұрын
11 and 13 are my faves too
@bekaz13
@bekaz13 10 ай бұрын
@@nikilragav 12 has its moments (the alarm prank comes to mind), but overall the vibes just aren't there
@tacofop600
@tacofop600 10 ай бұрын
Ocean's Eleven is so good that it doesn't just make you love it, it makes you love movies in general. It's so masterfully executed, with such heart and style, that watching it gives you an appreciation for what movies can be when they're done this well. Most viewers aren't going to be consciously aware of all of the macro and micro elements, but they all come through so strongly on a subconscious level (particularly the wealth of invaluable character moments that you highlighted) that it ends up feeling instinctively satisfying.
@CreamyPesto505
@CreamyPesto505 9 ай бұрын
This movie is so character and dialogue driven, that the regular use of silence is so powerful and always says so much. It's actually brilliant.
@bobgruner
@bobgruner 10 ай бұрын
It's like a comedy version of Michael Mann's "Heat". That movie was 2 hours, 50 minutes because he spent so much time with all the characters, but that's what made the movie so engaging and great. As others have said/implied, you need connection to the characters to make the plot matter.
@BillPeschel
@BillPeschel 9 ай бұрын
When a movie is really good, length doesn't matter. My wife and I watched the Russian version of "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" (called "Poirot's Failure"). Five episodes, over five hours long, watched over two nights, and the time just flew.
@silverXnoise
@silverXnoise 5 ай бұрын
“Heat” is a classic. Also, it features the best sound design and audio engineering I’ve ever heard in a film. The sound of the big shootout at the end makes it feel so much more visceral, like you’re there in the middle of it, feeling the bullets echo off the buildings.
@darkmasterjake
@darkmasterjake 4 ай бұрын
Meh, I'd argue Heat is actually not the best example of great editing.. There's a lot of dead space and shots that linger on for much longer than necessary iirc. I remember watching it a few months back and was taken aback by how jarring some of the editing was. That movie is still fantastic in spite of it though. The characters and action really carried it, imo.
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
I definitely encourage anyone with the bandwidth to do so to click the gear icon and select ‘4K’ or ‘2160p’ while watching the video. Doesn’t matter what kind of display you’re using, it’ll give you a much, much less compressed image (on mobile it’s the gear icon and then “advanced”. Let me know if you have any questions. :) -Danny
@TheTuttle99
@TheTuttle99 10 ай бұрын
You got it chief
@tr3vk4m
@tr3vk4m 10 ай бұрын
Might I add that for a very compressed image indeed, simply select 144p! As is my preferred way to watch the video.
@CubeBizz
@CubeBizz 10 ай бұрын
is compression the same as bitrate? sorry for noob question
@salty_deez
@salty_deez 10 ай бұрын
Me who watches in 360p on mobile 😅
@Sir_Jimmothy
@Sir_Jimmothy 10 ай бұрын
@@CubeBizz Compression is how much data you're willing to lose between similar frames for the sake of file size, which is definitely related to bitrate but for KZfaq, bitrate is usually tied more to resolution.
@adexterwolfe
@adexterwolfe 10 ай бұрын
People have been sleeping on the whole Oceans trilogy but 11 is particularly masterful. A treat from start to finish. So of its time, so timeless. Love it. Another belter from you as always, Danny!
@creepinwhileyousleepin
@creepinwhileyousleepin 9 ай бұрын
Loved this since it came out. 12 is also a masterpiece I think. I really miss this kind of old school class and charm of 90's early 2000's stuff. Besides the dynamite cast and great lighting they kept any pop culture or current events out of it, which just adds to the appeal. I had no idea about the editing decisions, which apparently saved and transcended Oceans 11.
@codename1176
@codename1176 6 ай бұрын
Which in many ways is why they are timeless classics. When you bring in politics of the day it dates the film.
@superglue46
@superglue46 9 ай бұрын
Hands down, Soderbergh's Ocean's 11 is in my all-time top 5. Love this movie. Time to watch it again.
@sanjanaparthasarathy7807
@sanjanaparthasarathy7807 10 ай бұрын
I love it when you make essays on my favourite films! Ocean's was one of the first franchises I really fell in love with and watched several times. It was, for my 10 year old self, the first movie that really made me pay attention to more than just the plot. It was the first time I was invested in characters' success.
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
:D
@Grizzlox
@Grizzlox 9 ай бұрын
George Clooney and Brad Pitt worked so well together, I'd watch a 2 hour special of them acting together with no cuts.
@Xprimentyl
@Xprimentyl 9 ай бұрын
When I got laid off in 2009, I went to a used DVD store, and bought this and several other movies on a whim to burn up time and my substantial severance package. Never saw it before, but I loved it so much, I literally watched it every day for a month. I could never quite put into words why it grabbed me the way it did, but this video nails it; it's the characters. Danny and Rusty make for the perfect duo, and the rest of the cast are no slouches either. It's just such a great film! Despite owning the DVD, a digital copy, AND near encyclopedic knowledge of the film, if it ever happens to come on TV randomly, welp, I know what I'm doing for the next two hours...
@cacsims3
@cacsims3 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about this film in great regards. I grew up on repeat watches of Ocean's 11, still remains one of my favorite films of all time, oozes cinematic character and style/rhythm. Prime excellence of heist film.
@jippehiemstra
@jippehiemstra 10 ай бұрын
some of the scenes are so well cut and shot that you feel like its one big live painting, seeing the different angles at a high pace but with enough time to know whats going on, simply amazing
@joelsorge
@joelsorge 10 ай бұрын
Such a great essay. Thanks for the excellent work you’re doing to inspire and educate aspiring filmmakers and cinephiles!
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
I’m just having a good time. Thank YOU for watching it and engaging with it!
@pac1841
@pac1841 10 ай бұрын
Really puts into perspective how much skill goes into making any movie.
@Opno
@Opno 10 ай бұрын
I think the most shocking thing about the story of this movie is that test audiences changed a film for *good*. We alwaya hear these stories about movies not sticking to a directors original intent, but theres a reason that they show movies to people first and then make edits.
@seabrin
@seabrin 10 ай бұрын
Great video! My respect for Soderbergh has increased.
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
I’ve got another video on him planned for some point in the future that will hopefully increase it even more. Thanks for watching!
@ElDapperCaballo
@ElDapperCaballo 9 ай бұрын
Lately I've felt like my own editing at work has become a bit stale, and this is just the kind of video I needed to think more about how to use cuts to do more than just tell the story, but to help build interest in characters. Amazing video Danny, you knocked it out of the ballpark with this one! Now I need to go back and rewatch Oceans 11 for the nth time
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 9 ай бұрын
:D
@102ss1
@102ss1 10 ай бұрын
Oceans 11 is just a damn cool film. Worth a rewatch every year.
@david.mcmahan
@david.mcmahan 10 ай бұрын
The parole board scene ending with the unanswered question followed by Danny sliding up the escalator hooked me on the film from the very start. Amazing transition!
@JMenitta
@JMenitta 9 ай бұрын
Ocean's Eleven is without a doubt my favorite movie but I could never really pinpoint exactly why. Whenever I think of Ocean's, I think about the setting, the heist reveal, the music, and the characters. This really shows how the movie highlights the characters through its pacing and editing. Fantastic video!
@sumit2658
@sumit2658 10 ай бұрын
Oceans Eleve and the Sequels.are my favourite movies for a reason. Thanks for making this Danny! These masterpieces aren't talked about enough.
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
:)
@alexgonzo5508
@alexgonzo5508 10 ай бұрын
This film is one of my all time favorites; i can watch it multiple times and it feels just as good as the first time i watching it. I miss movies like this.
@pragmatik5305
@pragmatik5305 10 ай бұрын
Sooo weird, my wife and I literally watched Oceans 11 TWO days ago, the same day you posted this, and I haven't seen it in at least 15 years. The movie has some big plot holes, and odd decisions, but seeing it broken down like this, you really appreciate the filmmaking a lot more.
@danielguy3581
@danielguy3581 9 ай бұрын
Is it weird? You are one of eight billion.
@TheCanonite
@TheCanonite 9 ай бұрын
wow.... dude.. you just made me realize that I may the fan-buying the series.... movies with obvious plot holes make me mad. but I love oceans 11. the pace and every point about the directing, that this KZfaq video highlights. It's been a while since I've watched the film. What are some of the plot holes?
@Lordlasagnaa
@Lordlasagnaa 6 ай бұрын
Oceans just has a aurora to It, creates a feeling that you want to partake in. Plus the soundtrack is amazing.
@Sir_Jimmothy
@Sir_Jimmothy 10 ай бұрын
I've watched this movie so many times, and I'm really interested in seeing someone analyse the opening scene where Danny expertly manipulates the parole board into asking the questions he has the most disarming answers to - this scene is expertly written and nobody seems to have talked about it.
@1rotzy
@1rotzy 15 күн бұрын
Ocean’s 11 and 13 are perfect films to me. The music, the cinematography, the character interactions, there is no problem I can find in these films. Maybe I’m biased, but everything comes together so smoothly that I don’t want to find faults. I have seen it a million times, and I will watch it a million more.
@chriswakefieldmusic
@chriswakefieldmusic 10 ай бұрын
Soderbergh has such an incredible and eclectic mix of films, and more recently television series, he’s really something.
@Kritacul
@Kritacul 10 ай бұрын
I kind of feel that developing characters in the movie is more sensual than the plot. But at the same time, it also leaves the door open for a sequel or even two because you start to learn the characters and you get to know them, so that gives more of a emphasis to find out about them in future endeavors or their past.
@LordPhantomWolfe
@LordPhantomWolfe 3 ай бұрын
The Oceans trilogy has a style I just haven't felt in any other movie I've seen. The rhythm and release analogy makes so much sense. The movies all flow like a song. Everything happens on beat and at the right time. Nothing overstays it's welcome unless it's supposed to . Everything has so much style. It feels so fresh every time. Also probably my favorite use of A Little Less Conversation by Elvis ever put to film.
@kiiroshidori4296
@kiiroshidori4296 3 ай бұрын
IT’S SO GREAT, I LOVE IT!!! The music, the filter, the acting, the comedy, the emotions, just, really everything! Despite having so many characters, they manage to make you like all of them, and even be able to remember them afterwards. Everyone has a motivation and a purpose, a certain set of skills, all very well introduced, and then the music! Love it, love it.
@frostbound
@frostbound Ай бұрын
Every so often I come back to your channel, usually because it's a movie I love, and you never disappoint. Ocean's Eleven might just be my favourite movie and this gave me such a larger appreciation for it.
@SeveralOnions
@SeveralOnions 10 ай бұрын
What an absolute treat of a video! I I just happened to watch Oceans 11 with my mother a few days ago, and it's crazy to see just how different it could have been had the original version been released. I'm sure this vid will make for a fun rewatch with her
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
:D
@0That_Guy0
@0That_Guy0 10 ай бұрын
This is easily one of my favourite movies, and up there with my favourite trilogies as well! I'm apparently not alone in being more invested in the characters than the plot, so that was funny to hear! It is such an awesome gang to follow through the story, and I never tire of watching the movie at least once or twice each year! Keep on rocking, Danny; as always it was a joy listening and watching your video essay! :D
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
:D
@swg2002
@swg2002 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate one of my all time favorite movies even more now because of this video. Great job with the different edits to prove just how crucial each interaction is in the flow of this movie. I think I'm going to give it another watch now.
@TaylorMcRae
@TaylorMcRae 9 ай бұрын
STILL one of my favorite movies. The pacing is absolutely incredible from start to finish. Thank you for putting this video together!
@beasticle1199
@beasticle1199 9 ай бұрын
I love these videos you make because it helps me understand why I enjoy certain films so much and never oppose to re-watching them. I'm big on cinematography, but these analyses put important, often high-level concepts into simple terms, or at least make them more obvious and easy to understand. Thank you... might go watch an Ocean's movie now...
@stevewill3572
@stevewill3572 6 ай бұрын
That pool scene with Ruben is exposed so nicely looks like we went back in time matches his character so well.
@stevewill3572
@stevewill3572 6 ай бұрын
This and the second are absolute gems, the photography, dialogue, shots, location, soundtrack, it’s all so damn good. It’s funny, it’s sad, it’s exciting, it’s beautiful, it’s soderburgh
@PaleoEdits
@PaleoEdits 8 ай бұрын
Best film analysis channel I've seen. Thank you so much for making these!
@tylerh4757
@tylerh4757 3 ай бұрын
ocean's 11 is one of my favorite movies of all time. this video has added to my appreciation of it. thank you so much!
@arturofletcher
@arturofletcher 9 ай бұрын
Fantastic video! I'm learning so much about the art of film with your videos. They're increasing my ability to appreciate movies, and growing my love for them even more (and that's coming from a person that's a huge movie buff)
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 9 ай бұрын
:D
@itscaptainterry
@itscaptainterry 9 ай бұрын
I grew up with these movies and have watched them more times than I can count. This is such an excellent analysis of what makes it so engaging. Crazy how much difference small details in editing can make.
@tyrannicpuppy
@tyrannicpuppy 9 ай бұрын
You made me go and watch it again. Such a great film, but such precise and clever editing that I'd never really noticed most of it before. Too busy just enjoying the movie. Those real long takes also show the chops of the actors as well. When a director knows he can pull back and keep a trio in shot for minutes long takes knowing that every time they'll hit the notes and deliver the performance. That first scene at Reubens really nails it home. Once the guys get up from the table, you forget how long that moment goes on compared to most conversations in a big budget movie. But you are right that it really helps the scenes that follow it by being a simple long take.
@alucardhellsing5466
@alucardhellsing5466 10 ай бұрын
This is my favorite movie of all time so I enjoyed this analysis a lot it really speaks to some of the many things in this film that make me enjoy it so much. Thank you for this and I am adding it to my favorites
@averydowell143
@averydowell143 9 ай бұрын
Great take! Oceans Trilogy has been in my top 10 movies of all time for a while and it’s great your giving it the recognition it deserves. Bravo 👏
@reedr7142
@reedr7142 Ай бұрын
I remember when I first saw this movie, with next to no info on what I was about to sit down for. That character intro montage gave me a wonderful idea of the cast of thieves, in a way that was easy to understand. I may not have remembered all their names the first time around, but I definitely knew their nuances. Fantastic job!
@mattyisnice
@mattyisnice 10 ай бұрын
Wow awesome breakdown as usual Danny! I had no idea about adding in a scene to let the movie breathe before diving into faster-paced scenes, and not repeating cuts to make it feel quicker! I knew there were reasons I love the Oceans movies, and once again you've explained perfectly why! Such great content
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
Isn’t that fascinating? Every single thing we experience watching a movie is a decision that had to get made, good or bad. And some are just sooo subconscious in their impact. Thanks so much for watching!
@180_S
@180_S 6 ай бұрын
This is fantastic! Never knew how much was taken off the cutting floor. One of the movies I can watch over and over.
@fjabraham5332
@fjabraham5332 23 күн бұрын
"to let the movie breath..." THIS is paramount. This is the reason that my favorite part of most most movies is the intro/backstory bit. I could watch the first Harry Potter until he gets to Hogwarts over and over, same with all my favorite movies. The discovery phase is my favorite part.
@findmestudios
@findmestudios 10 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite films ever. To me it is the most entertaining film ever made. The style, cast, story, dialogue. Everything. I could watch this film anytime it’s on.
@gonnahavemesomefun
@gonnahavemesomefun 10 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore these films. I mean REALLY adore. It's one of the view movies you can literally never tire of. And we get three of them! I hadn't quite appreciated the editing until watching your breakdown. I think you've just made Oceans even sexier 👀
@DaveTheTurd
@DaveTheTurd 4 ай бұрын
Excellent video essay. I added it to three separate playlists in my library... I love the idea of writing a complex, full film and then changing the entire vibe and result with the editing choices.... very cool.... I'm going to keep this in mind as I write my next script... Thank you immeasurably....
@Scoupe400
@Scoupe400 9 ай бұрын
Fascinating video. I’ve always had a feeling that some movies just hit the spot and have to feel right for me to get into the vibe. This really helps explain a lot. Thanks.
@step-hen-ie
@step-hen-ie 10 ай бұрын
I loved your point about the how much space the long-shot take opens up before the sequence of character montages. We do the same thing in music, like in a Taylor Swift song when the music gets completely quiet before a big chorus. The silence gives the audience the impression something BIG is about to happen to fill that space.
@leeh9420
@leeh9420 7 ай бұрын
First video of yours I've watched. I really appreciate how you deliver this. Makes me love that movie even more, and helps me understand the genius of Soderbergh. Thanks again!
@kngkunaat
@kngkunaat 7 ай бұрын
kudos for cutting this video so well, laughed out loud at the matt damon fast cut follow 9:15
@user-vc7ps6tk8i
@user-vc7ps6tk8i 10 ай бұрын
Amazing job showing us the cuts and edits! Really informative. TY
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
Thank YOU! :)
@AdamKlownzinger
@AdamKlownzinger 9 ай бұрын
Probably my favorite movie ever and it’s for something I hadn’t even realized until you mentioned it. Yes the movie is clever and funny, but the way that each shot was creatively framed cut to cut to cut to cut to cut made every part of the film that much more novel and fast paced and grand.
@Darrf
@Darrf 9 ай бұрын
Wow. Thank you for making this analysis. The movie is one of my all time favorites and in my Top Best 10 Movies of all time. Great work.
@jamesjgill
@jamesjgill 5 ай бұрын
Your story telling about story telling reinvigorated my love of Ocean's 11. New subscriber.
@GnrMilligan
@GnrMilligan 3 ай бұрын
I love learning about the "craft" of movies. It makes me appreciate them on a whole new level. This is the first of your content I have watched, but you easily earned a like and a sub. I've no doubt you will have lots more to show me.
@miniclank4842
@miniclank4842 9 ай бұрын
Bro thanks for the remarcable educational work you make, feel addicted to KZfaq shorts and quick videos… yours I’ve watched 3 times in a row
@PwrShelf
@PwrShelf 10 ай бұрын
One of my favourite movies ever! So glad to see you cover it
@thejman3489
@thejman3489 Ай бұрын
That ending at the fountain and the music, just perfection! There are movies I like way more than Oceans Eleven, but this is my favorite movie ending.
@plumbthumbs9584
@plumbthumbs9584 19 күн бұрын
Danny, I just can not express how much I enjoy your work. You are an intelligent and talented dude, thank you.
@z50king29
@z50king29 9 ай бұрын
This is my favorite movie of all time. Thanks for doing this. I have the whole thing memorized, word for word
@MABlacksmith
@MABlacksmith 9 ай бұрын
You're carrying on the mantle that Every Frame A Painting started, and I'm so happy. Got a subscriber today.
@benbunch4159
@benbunch4159 10 ай бұрын
I could probably recite this movie line for line. The pace and editing make it so rewatchable and I’ve rewatched it many times.
@madddyb
@madddyb 10 ай бұрын
Incredible video essay; Ocean's Eleven was the perfect showcase for what you were going for!
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
Unexpectedly so, but absolutely!
@IstasPumaNevada
@IstasPumaNevada 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for all this neat info and insight that adds even more depth to a great movie. Time for me to go watch it again for like the fifteenth time.
@cry2love
@cry2love 9 ай бұрын
Ok, new angle for the stuff I already love. Subbed.
@Hexinvir
@Hexinvir 9 ай бұрын
Great video, I loved the very thought out insight!
@RealAadilFarooqui
@RealAadilFarooqui 9 ай бұрын
As someone who has loved Cinema with passion throughout his life, truly turly Love Editing and Directing I thank you for making this video
@andydufresnejr
@andydufresnejr 10 күн бұрын
great video. i wish there was more discussion around the small things in this movie like all the names of the heists. from 11 to 13, they always had clever names and gave an overall sense that there was this thief world jargon that we're not privy too and just have to wonder or find out ourselves. from the "biggest ella fitzgerald ever" to pacino getting a "billy martin" ... always remember the face pitt makes when damon asks him in oceans 12 about "ahab with a piggyback" lol
@MadWolfMike
@MadWolfMike 8 ай бұрын
Great Stuff! Excellent Insight into a Truly Great Film! Thank You!
@simonoosthuizen184
@simonoosthuizen184 9 күн бұрын
I love this channel so much, thank you for introducing me to the brilliance of Steven Soderburg!
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 9 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and be here! Won’t be last you hear of him from me, believe me :) -Danny
@simonoosthuizen184
@simonoosthuizen184 9 күн бұрын
@CinemaStix looking forward to hearing more about him! Loved your video on his desaturated version of Raiders, went and watched it after your video, and honestly feel like it was the best lesson in blocking and faming ever!
@bearrnabas
@bearrnabas 10 ай бұрын
I want to add that I just watched Guardians of the Galaxy 3, a blockbuster Marvel movie, which could very easily have leaned into plot so hard. But even with the first movie, Gunn decided to stick to character more. Because each of them has their own agenda and they can rarely stick to a plan, Gunn decided to help us understand that part. I think MOST Marvel movie lovers back in 2014 were surprised by how much they loved Guardians--- they didn't know how much they wanted extensive character work, humor, music. Marvel films after that film incorporated all of those elements going forward. I think we know character dev would be great, but videos like yours help us know HOW to create those scenes, and allow them to be free from having to carry so much plot load. They give the viewer/reader breathing space just to be with the characters... GotG3 was so satisfying as a character dev and character arc finale of a trilogy. It was more concerned with helping you understand the characters--- and committed to giving them each an extended ending that supported them and the viewers' love of them.
@rogerkincaid931
@rogerkincaid931 10 ай бұрын
When other blockbusters imperiled the world or the universe, GotG Vol. 3 decided to put one of the main characters at stake, making it all feel more personal.
@nothanks...
@nothanks... 10 ай бұрын
Ocean's 11 is my comfort movie. It's slick, it's stylish, it's smooth. I love it. Good job breaking down why I love this movie!
@alexkasper5029
@alexkasper5029 9 ай бұрын
I also think the way Soderbergh uses David Holmes' score makes all of the scenes you mentioned even more dynamic and layered. I love in the opening how that piece of David Holmes music is almost the film's response to the parole board question "what do you think you would you do if released?" It suggests Danny's plans through music. And Soderbergh does that with the music in so many scenes in the film. I think one of the things that makes the film so immersive as a whole is the music, it keeps you in this world that is high stakes and dangerous and fun. Before David Holmes did film scores he was known for being a DJ in the 90s who was a contemporary of people like Fatboy Slim and Moby. He was so perfect for this film bc he was known for mixing genres in really new and exciting ways. So he was able to compose a score that captures the swagger of the rat pack original version of the film but make it totally current and unique to Soderbergh's vision. I think it is a brilliant example of how the composer and director can use music to enhance the impact of every scene, which makes sense since I believe David Holmes does the score for almost all of Soderbergh's films.
@bencaldwell6032
@bencaldwell6032 4 ай бұрын
thank you! i'm mad i didn't think about that before, but that bit of music was totally a line of dialogue (or narration) on its own. damn.
@Psychadelico
@Psychadelico 10 ай бұрын
I think this is one of my most rewatched movies ever and I really think it's due to the fact that I feel that no second of my time is being wasted. Every scene is either fun, intsresting, or moving the plot forward, most of the times, the three combined
@colekismet
@colekismet 9 ай бұрын
I love this break down. The Oceans Trilogy is one of my favorite of all time.
@Willp4139
@Willp4139 10 ай бұрын
Danny, with the quality of work you do on this channel, you’ll be at 1M subscribers in no time! Excellent!
@CinemaStix
@CinemaStix 10 ай бұрын
Hehe, thank you! One can certainly dream.
@CarletonTorpin
@CarletonTorpin 10 ай бұрын
I've watched this movie 30+ times and I've learned new things to appreciate in it, thanks to this great analysis.
@Laarrrieeee
@Laarrrieeee 10 ай бұрын
Man, if ever there was a movie that encapsulated the feeling I get when watching your videos it would be Ocean's 11. The similar vibes and crisp effort.
@jameseglavin4
@jameseglavin4 19 күн бұрын
Really nicely done film analysis, just flat-out film school stuff with plenty of movie-loving-nerd energy… overall an excellent piece, made me wanna rewatch the series. Kudos! I don’t know if I’ve been aware of this channel before but I’ll definitely keep an eye on ya. Keep it up, talented KZfaqrs are few and far between
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