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@CryptoJones
@CryptoJones 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I loved it but didn't understand it until you articulated everything in this video.
@mena.101
@mena.101 20 күн бұрын
I always worried something would go wrong, but things that went wrong were never that i worried about ....
@juanpellejero587
@juanpellejero587 Ай бұрын
Your vids are truly so good. Each giving me a new perspective and making me remember about why I liked these films. Ty
@mattdestroyed
@mattdestroyed Ай бұрын
Typical bpd foid.
@osamaghaedy1869
@osamaghaedy1869 Ай бұрын
the character of july remindes me of fleabag
@napalminthemorning8309
@napalminthemorning8309 Ай бұрын
I only have one brother and he’s the oldest; I’m the youngest. We’re split by 8 years and two sisters. He saved me from drowning when I was two years old and nearly died in the process. Generally, we were never close but stuff like this always makes me grateful I had a brother at all.
@j.j.q1379
@j.j.q1379 Ай бұрын
Love this, I just saw this movie and it’s on my top three with royals and life of Steven
@gborderolle
@gborderolle Ай бұрын
Dude, turn on the subtitles! :D
@tristanguardia3827
@tristanguardia3827 2 ай бұрын
I know that potc 1-3 were the best but, to be honest, 4 and 5 are a good watch nonetheless. Like I won’t say they were THAT bad. They just weren’t THAT good
@manro8
@manro8 2 ай бұрын
I felt that in the end, the words of aksel resonated with her from the break up. Everything he said came true, that she ran when things got tough and that she would want him back to have kids with him, which is why she reconnects with him longing that she hadn’t had a fling with eiven unsure to keep the child as this was another tough life event. The break up with him concludes that she wasn’t happy, he had no stability or resources like aksel, aksel foreshadows the break up and then ultimately dies. This to me showed again when aksel explains the things he worried about were never the things that would happen (he wasn’t worried about death but yet it happened). I agree it shows human flaws, but it’s also shows the trauma Julie has with her dad and upbringing dictated her ‘flaky’ nature in her life. She looks back on every situation with regret and the end scene shows her going back to photography with short hair like the beginning of the film ultimately leading out a future of disappointment as she is unable to resolve her past traumas. She is not content and looks at past relationships/careers and life choices that she wasn’t able to finish. There’s an irony to the miscarriage as she wants to see this through and laughs in the scene almost reaffirming one thing she tried to see through failed. It’s a vicious cycle Julie lives and one we all live through our choices and actions as people we all want to detach from difficult situations but if we persist there may be greater meaning one which Julie never finds out.
@Jonmids
@Jonmids 3 ай бұрын
This analysis has changed my view on the world around me. It’s confirmed the feelings I’ve felt for a very long time we’re what made me human. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on a beautiful film.
@thesolipsistcinema
@thesolipsistcinema 3 ай бұрын
Nice to see you back! I always look forward to more videos from you.
@user-ik5jj5lx2c
@user-ik5jj5lx2c 3 ай бұрын
You can summarise it as "The grass is always greener on the other side". She always thinks that she deserves better and there will be something better in the future if she only wait long enough and in the end she loose everything and alone. Moral lesson - enjoy from what you have.
@stoly96
@stoly96 4 ай бұрын
Nice work man, really well said. You gave the emotions that drive my car gave me through this video.
@DiamondWoodStudios
@DiamondWoodStudios 4 ай бұрын
Amazing video man what an amazing take on the sibling dynamic
@p_ct
@p_ct 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. Very thoughtful. BTW The last scene with Misaki is in S. Korea.
@channel-lk6xz
@channel-lk6xz 4 ай бұрын
Are these movies in anyway related to one piece.
@RobertsThoughts
@RobertsThoughts 4 ай бұрын
Not that I know of
@andstr4150
@andstr4150 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful analysis
@elisagauntner1005
@elisagauntner1005 4 ай бұрын
I still watch this video over and over. I love this movie and thank you for organizing it beautifully.
@RobertsThoughts
@RobertsThoughts 4 ай бұрын
That's great to hear! I'm glad you appreciate the video, and especially the movie
@kirmada1999
@kirmada1999 4 ай бұрын
I am from India, in our high school English exam we have something called unseen passage in which we have to read the passage and answer questions based on the passage and they are of different complexity. After watching this movie it felt like I was doing an unseen passage with the hardest complexity. I can't even answer any questions related to the movie 😅
@Isvoor
@Isvoor 4 ай бұрын
Wait, do we know if she cheated with multiple people? I thought Yusuke only said that because he was trying to make the one person we know she cheated with feel bad or less special about himself.
@josefk7437
@josefk7437 5 ай бұрын
There is not supposed to be a person to root for. It is dumb to look for anyone to root for. It seems like all the characters are bad people and that is the point of the show. The show is almost like Arrested Development and you are supposed to be entertained by how messed up all the family is.
@donaldhysa4836
@donaldhysa4836 5 ай бұрын
0:46 thats it I am out of here. I am just gonna leave you with a little hint. THERE IS NOTHIGN WRONG WITH THE 2 SEQUELS!
@bharati7905
@bharati7905 5 ай бұрын
Amazing Essay. One thing I would like to add is Francis is the way he is because of his mother. When we meet the mother, we see that she has the same controlling/overbearing methods that we have seen Francis use, like "Can we all agree on that" and ordering for everybody. This to me means that since a young age, Francis has been noticing the abandonment and absence of his mother and trying to fill in the hole for his siblings. And of course, the way she behaves is the way Francis assumes every adult behaves and should behave and hence he becomes overbearing. Francis was clearly hit hardest by the absence of their mother because probably he was the only one old enough to understand and then desperately trying to not let his siblings feel the same thing. This is also why he is the one who plans to meet their mother, because clearly everyone knows that there is something missing and Francis thinks it is the presence or at least closure from their mother. This is also why he seems to have abandonment issues and steals the passports as he is afraid of people leaving because of his mother.
@RobertsThoughts
@RobertsThoughts 5 ай бұрын
This is a great point as well. Appreciate the thoughts!
@Jojo-dr1cp
@Jojo-dr1cp 6 ай бұрын
This movie was released with somewhat different name in my home country Korea. The title was “Anyone is the worst when they love”. You may accept the meaning of the title as “Anyone is the worst when they love (others).” But you may think, ”Anyone is the worst when they love (themselves).“ People end up in a dilemma where we are inevitably perceived as the ‘worst’ by the outside world when we truly love someone, including us, as a relativistic being, that is, when we recognize existentialist subjectivity. When we do such a complicated and ironic ’love‘, we become the worst. A lot of lines that moved my heart and poetic scenes were really impressive. I plan on rewatching this movie later in life. It will probably make me think in another perspective about life.
@matthewmatthew981
@matthewmatthew981 8 ай бұрын
I wish gore verbinski and I could make you a spin-off POTC TV show starring Pintel, Ragetti and Gibs just to remind you guys how well this franchise's world works even without Will, Elizabeth or Jack.
@brycelavender2255
@brycelavender2255 9 ай бұрын
The way death is depicted in this movie feels more realistic than anything else it feels visceral to me
@cinziatesauro8819
@cinziatesauro8819 10 ай бұрын
Even though I have enjoyed watching the movie I felt like chances have been missed, a lot. It has to be with the fact that the movie director and the screeplayers are men and scandinavian. I am italian and I live in Scandinavia and I remember the first years living in DK how much I was surprised by the fact that women here have family and kids from their 20s. Sometimes they have 2-4 kids, while in Italy we barely have one child per family and in our late 30s. I have realized that a lot has to do with the pressure of the scandinavian society on women. "Do it for Denmark" (have children) was even a tv commercial few years ago (you can find it here on yt). And yes, children are conceived by couples but the main toll is on women, their body, their life and careers. The fact that Julie doesn't want children should have been explained better. She doesn't know who she is and in the movie we also barely know who she is. We know her only through the conversations with her boyfriends who also clearly doesn't understand her (I found Axel's comments on her relationship with her father quite irritating). She barely start to know herself and it is conforting that at least she realizes that she doesn't want to bring another human being in this world.
@kirani111
@kirani111 8 ай бұрын
Interesting, I didn't have the cultural knowledge to feel the lack of that context. To me it felt like the regular, ever-present societal pressure on women to put their lives at risk just "in case they regret" not having children. This movie felt like it understood that life is beautiful because people don't belong to you. You can't control them. You have to let them live their lives, and cherish the moments you have whilst with them. To resent Julia for wanting to live life on her own terms, and make it seem as though she's The Worst Person in the World is just a short-sighted attempt to pretend that following societal rules will make you happy. In a country like Denmark, you're allowed to feel your way through life is that's how you wish it. In the end, that's what she is; free to feel, and witness the world.
@barbcarroll5265
@barbcarroll5265 10 ай бұрын
not important as so many think. i care about all of these characters, each individual and the kids as a whole. i also care about the long-term side characters, e.g., tom and greg. rooting for someone is irrelevant in this story.
@RobertsThoughts
@RobertsThoughts 10 ай бұрын
Funny thing is... I agree. I've changed how I view the show in rewatching it again, and with it ending. To me, what's now most meaningful is that seeing them as flawed humans inherently shows why they shouldn't be in positions of so much power.
@user-mk4pw6lh1v
@user-mk4pw6lh1v 10 ай бұрын
I don't get the hate for the 4th and 5th. In my opinion, the 5th was the best of the series. I absolutely love all the Pirate movies, the 5th just happens to be my favorite.
@ruff1draft
@ruff1draft 10 ай бұрын
I bought this film and Drive My Car on Blu Ray on the same day.
@rahulsarmah4089
@rahulsarmah4089 8 ай бұрын
And then?
@misssoso5859
@misssoso5859 11 ай бұрын
I don’t need to root for a character in order to like them or feel sympathy towards them.
@benweikum1533
@benweikum1533 11 ай бұрын
I think they all suck and anything less than them dying in a fiery plane crash will be a disappointment.
@Wewy4Real
@Wewy4Real 11 ай бұрын
Loved the review more than I loved the movie
@sailingsam3815
@sailingsam3815 11 ай бұрын
I have to watch it twice to finally like it. You need time to watch this.
@antonm5267
@antonm5267 Жыл бұрын
this video was spot on!! i even felt myself get a little emotional
@tylerneild8176
@tylerneild8176 Жыл бұрын
I diaagree 4 while not as good as the original 3 was still good jack was still jack and it told a good story with everybodys favorite pirateas the main focus and the escape from the palace being one of my favorite pirates moments that said 5 was just down right terrible with jack feeling that a bumbling idoit instead of everybody's favorite unlucky mad genius
@romeo9432
@romeo9432 Жыл бұрын
Wonderfully eloquent and beautifully said 🤌
@federicostronati5478
@federicostronati5478 Жыл бұрын
She feels "The worst person in the world" because she is almost never satisfied about what she has. This character is very complex because at the same time she is okay with the way she is (an independent, aware, strong woman) but at the same time she feels bad. Bad because she feels that all the people around her, in her same situation, would have feel great, whereas she can't really do it (yet). And also because her choices bring the others to suffer in a way or another. She is not naïve or immature. She is just the way she is: a person. She is so human, and it reflects the way we all are. Cause sometimes we have to live with these bittersweet feelings. Because choosing is loosing sometimes. But that's life.
@jasonphan2001
@jasonphan2001 11 ай бұрын
She is naiive in a way. She lives in the moment too much & will end up lonely & regretful in the future. She's chasing a temporary feeling that will always end or change. Whether that something is unrealistic or unattainable in the long run.
@aashirali2172
@aashirali2172 10 ай бұрын
​@@jasonphan2001 I agree. She was naive and immature the way she left things undone and was unable to make a decision most of the time. There were several points where Aksel asks her what she wants in the relationship or wether she wants children and she says "I don't know" everytime even near the end of the movie. And her inability to make these decisions makes her go to the other guy because she feels like she's a side character in Aksel's life and understanding can bring fulfilment in her life but she remains unsatisfied with that relationship as well. She doesn't realise it's her own life and there are decisions she has to make for herself which no one else would make for her. That's why the ending of the movie feels like the start of her new life cuz she learnt that she's not going to make the right decision everytime but she has to make them and be content with them.
@jasonphan2001
@jasonphan2001 10 ай бұрын
@@aashirali2172 And the decisions she does make she doesnt commit to, which is the bigger issue. Her mind likes to constantly chase new experiences, but the people she ends up hurting along the way does bring her guilt. She can't help it & ends up miserable either way.
@aashirali2172
@aashirali2172 10 ай бұрын
@@jasonphan2001 well I won't say she ends up miserable cuz we don't know what happens afterwards. You could make the case that she might end up lonely and miserable cuz she learnt decision making and just the finality of decisions at a very late age (30) but the film is indifferent to what might happen afterwards. The main point the character and the film wanted to get across was her learning to make a decision and sticking to it. Now wether that's the right decision or not is still something she can learn going forward. Just learning to make a decision is atleast a start... A late start but still a good one. I understand her actions were frustrating to watch in the movie but they were still somehow understandable within the context of the character. Her parents never really taught her that her actions could have consequences and so she never learnt to make any decision and stick to one path. Her mother just let her do her own thing without ever questioning what her plans are which made her think it's really okay to just chase after a new adventure whenever you're not satisfied with something and her father was really never there to begin with.
@griselgamarra2512
@griselgamarra2512 8 күн бұрын
Great analysis!
@egg64
@egg64 Жыл бұрын
LOL this movie reminded me exactly of my ex because this is exactly how she moved. Person to person, job to job, situation to situation, always looking for greener grass, I imagined that scene where she ran away from Axel and how happy she seemed, running across one bridge that she burned to another, to yet again burn another bridge. No, to me this is an appropriate title for Julie, she is the worst person in the world.
@jalin8039
@jalin8039 Жыл бұрын
Best trilogy
@thetrison
@thetrison Жыл бұрын
Thanks for breaking the film down to a more emotionally digestible masterpiece.
@SillyWillyFan47
@SillyWillyFan47 Жыл бұрын
In the ending scene Misaki is in Korea. The red Saab (now) has Korean plates. I took it to mean that Yuske was next in residency in Korea. The movie started with him going away on a trip to Russia. Interesting how the multilingual production of Uncle Vanya could lead to a much broader audience across Asia. .....Or maybe he just gave Misaki the car.
@filipefernandes4762
@filipefernandes4762 Жыл бұрын
Well done 👏
@khalilm1567
@khalilm1567 Жыл бұрын
I loved how the opening credits came in at 40 minutes
@RobertsThoughts
@RobertsThoughts Жыл бұрын
Just want to pop in and say that I made this video after the end of season 3... Having just watched season 4, episode 3, I think it's pretty clear that what I'm rooting for won't be happening!
@Barakon
@Barakon Жыл бұрын
Who is Will's son? He should have been the MC of the 4th & 5th movies. Will & Elizabeth should also be there & Jack should have been the kid's "uncle" Just imagine Sparrow being called "Uncle Jack".
@KorruptKitsune
@KorruptKitsune Жыл бұрын
Dead man’s chest is my comfort movie
@ulysse7243
@ulysse7243 Жыл бұрын
Man, this video had me in tears like damn 😭 Prob the best essay i found on the platform, spot on, covers everything, nice writing man. Thanks.
@trevorjones8969
@trevorjones8969 Жыл бұрын
To be brief. I think your criticism here is pretty much on point. Two and a half things I disliked about this film were first, the unnecessary voice-over (who was that and why. The only good voice-over in a film ever was probably Yorgis Lanthimos 'The Lobster', cos it was lateral to the action on screen)?; second the straw-manning of the feminists - like they were presented as almost basic as against a horrible kinda Woody Allen argument of the freedom of expression as being the utmost; and the half being a momentary allusion to Ivan's notion of overpopulation being an issue - that made me a little less sympathetic to two characters I'd by then fallen in love with a bit. Having said all that - I did love the film, and found it deeply affecting and quite moving, and, myself having a daughter much the same age as 'Julie', very relatable. Loves x