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@BmakinFilm
@BmakinFilm Күн бұрын
This is a marvelous encapsulation of Welles on film - the clips are in great condition and well edited together - really makes me want to go on a Welles film binge. I love Orson Welles and although I never met him in person, I feel his presence like a loving, humorous, no nonsense, butt kicking uncle standing over me as I edit my own films.
@daredevil595
@daredevil595 2 күн бұрын
I liked the video... but Spielberg killed Alex I Jaws as it was in the book. Tim and Lex survived the T Rex attack as they so in the book. Tim & Lex needed to live as they played a big part in the rest of the film (& book). Alex dying was the plot point that got the rest of the film going. The whole town now knew there was a shark. Still I really enjoyed the video, Julian.
@Littleneddygtw
@Littleneddygtw 3 күн бұрын
Lovely analysis. Lovely comments. Lovely movie. Thx all.
@rachelfoster1945
@rachelfoster1945 4 күн бұрын
She had white bra on in the establishment shot and later she's wearing a black bra Anyone noticed that?
@moviegoersofficial
@moviegoersofficial 6 күн бұрын
Cool video title
@bickneller
@bickneller 6 күн бұрын
"Slick" and "Flashy"? I'm not sure I would describe any of Fincher's work that way. Mank is in Black and White, but other than that it is very consistent with his aesthetic
@LoafRock
@LoafRock 7 күн бұрын
This movie sucked.
@user-kb5kq6wc4m
@user-kb5kq6wc4m 8 күн бұрын
what's the name of the soundtrack at the end of the video?
@Retr0_d
@Retr0_d 10 күн бұрын
This guy must be fun at parties
@jimmyl324
@jimmyl324 10 күн бұрын
Herrmann’s score wasn’t nominated for an Oscar.
@domantas9851
@domantas9851 12 күн бұрын
1. Give people what they want. 2 Don't remind them of theyre flaws 3. Make them feel valued. 4. Remind them of they're potential. 5 Remind them of their epithet 6 Make them feel appreciated.
@foolishwatcher
@foolishwatcher 13 күн бұрын
Hi TDI, I just found your channel today and find your videos very interesting.This movie hs always been so intriguing to me and of course the whole park scene plays a major role in that. Everything makes now much more sense to me, especially with what you explained in "How Antonioni uses locations". One other thing that intrigues me is that large sign in the background at 7:09, which actually moves slowly into view during the sequence. That sign shows up 3 times in the movie: first during the car ride ending at the park, second at the night scene with the dead body, where it is lit up behind the trees and in this final scene. According to another youtuber, this sign was only put up for the movie, so it must have special significance. I was not able to find anything about it. Do you have any idea?
@cainmayberry
@cainmayberry 16 күн бұрын
What I like about Kubrick is that characters already look moronic and insane from the start (if you’d notice) characters the first time you meet them don’t look the friendly type. And Jack Torrance is one of them, haven’t you noticed how he is already irratied at his family? Then it grows larger in those 2 hours and 25 minutes. Genius I tell you.
@garrison6863
@garrison6863 17 күн бұрын
Anouk AImee was really good in La Dolce VIta, she passed on a few weeks ago. She was also good in 81/2
@flippert0
@flippert0 19 күн бұрын
Michael renounces Satan, because he can't worship a lesser evil than him.
@djbennett900
@djbennett900 19 күн бұрын
I really wish you'd pronounce his name properly. It's An/ton/yon/i. NOT An/ton/i/on/i. Despite the spelling. Listen to Nicholson's DVD commentary on The Passenger.
@yingyingchang6839
@yingyingchang6839 23 күн бұрын
Thank you for such an interesting and illustrative video!
@LankyButt
@LankyButt 27 күн бұрын
It took me 64 years to finally watch this movie, holy fk I was definitely born at the wrong time, we got to give it to Bernard Herrmann for that absolute score, you could feel the horror in the music, now this is the greatest horror movie I've watched thiy year so far
@ArchieAndy27
@ArchieAndy27 Ай бұрын
Interesting that you mention Coppola was influenced by Hitchcock/Psycho for the bathroom scene - the "bloody toilet" is something that's also used in Psycho 2 (1983)!!
@ArchieAndy27
@ArchieAndy27 Ай бұрын
Amazing that Powell released Peeping Tom a few months prior, arguably the British counterpart. I don't necessarily agree with the story that the film ruined his career, but it's incredible that these 2 films with similar themes (obviously made under different circumstances & their directors at different points in their careers ) had such varying effects!
@vvkth2500
@vvkth2500 Ай бұрын
i thought this movie was a piece of trash
@Blackdiamondprod.
@Blackdiamondprod. Ай бұрын
6:25 the real Frank Sheeran had a stutter. That’s honestly the only part of this entire story that this movie portrays accurately. I’d recommend reading The Quiet Don and The Life We Chose to get a more accurate version of what happened.
@granitejeepc3651
@granitejeepc3651 Ай бұрын
terrible clothes, terrible hair, no bra....a masterpiece lol
@randomhuman19
@randomhuman19 Ай бұрын
great film. but I hate this character for all the reasons you point out. Hes a loser, chaos/crisis addict who would burn down everyones world to selfishly scratch his itch. He is dangerous and should be avoided at all costs. Great work by Sandman in the portrayal of a walking disaster.
@jhjhjhjhjhjhify
@jhjhjhjhjhjhify Ай бұрын
I admire Nolan, but it's easy to glamorise directors like him and claim that he doesn't use any CGI/digital VFX whatsoever. That's simply not true. He clearly used it for Two Face's disfigurement in TDK, for example. Even Oppenheimer used a degree of digital VFX (even if it was used in tandem with the practical effects. You can read online about one his VFX artists having to do digital compositing for the explosion scene, most of which was done practically). Most of the time you wouldn't even notice CGI/digital VFX in modern films. Even Tom Cruise used it in MI4's Burj Al Khalifa scene, getting rid of his safety harness, using CGI to create sandstorms/the city background etc, and does so in the other films in tandem with the practical stuntwork. VFX and CGI Artists are great btw. Very underrated members of the film industry.
@Jackster8484
@Jackster8484 Ай бұрын
I find this movie to be a perfect time capsule movie. The movie has recreated a bunch of locals and atmosphere that is lost from that time. the movie is about a bunch of has been and are never going to be somthing again. And we all know this is a look back at a turning point in history. The whole american culture was going from the post war boom into the Vietnam depression where the usa aint so good. And one of the things that signifies that is the death of Charon Tate. So saving Charon Tate in way to prolong this time period. Making sure it keeps going.
@ifandwhen-kl2cr
@ifandwhen-kl2cr Ай бұрын
So nobody else thinks this film is a mess?
@disisfunny88
@disisfunny88 Ай бұрын
This mf is underrated masterclass 🎉🎉❤ The discarded image 👌 ❤
@Jason-vp8nd
@Jason-vp8nd Ай бұрын
No you don't let anything slide because it's Brad Pitt
@jeffpestano1296
@jeffpestano1296 Ай бұрын
Comparing LP to the Master is silly. The Master was riveting. LP was so slow I got up to go to the bathroom 3 times. PT is y favorite director & I hated LP passionately. I don’t even understand how he got $40 million to play around with 70 mm camera. It reminds me of Antonioni making Zabriski Point. Beautiful photography with no story & no actors. Except I’ve watched ZP 100 times and can’t bring myself to watch LP again. I hope he didn’t peek with Phaantom Thread. Tarantino is right about making ten films
@Roman-wk9bk
@Roman-wk9bk Ай бұрын
Great essay, thanks for making it. I would like to offer just one comment, that the background music really didn't do this video any favors. It honestly takes away from the art and what you're sharing.
@CristianVancaillie
@CristianVancaillie Ай бұрын
Magic....!!!! No I prefer 8 1/2. 🐞
@ExiledGypsy
@ExiledGypsy 2 ай бұрын
I just started watching it and if it is what it is, it is the best response to the hysteria of Me2 movements and all the nuances that is missed by people 's agenda is something different to what is involved in the complexity of what leads to sex. It is about seduction by casting the roles as such the movie is telling us to stop thinking in stereotypes and look at the details. Then you can see that it is not such a one-sided story, contrary to what appears after the event. Having listened to all the arguments of such social frenzies, I had often thought that a lot of details are missing here. Sex is messy and what takes place before and after are locked forever in the subjective memory that is often polluted with all sorts of what at the time seemed irrelevant. Indeed, after every sexual act I have often asked myself what was that about? It quickly turns into a distant past emotionally that you don't know how and why it started and when and who could have intervened, change its dynamics, or even stopped it does on many occasions with one party suddenly thinking: ah well, maybe, not this time. You ask why and the answer is hardly understandable. A sudden fart or headache or a reminder of an unpleasant memory suddenly running through your brain is all it takes to so called ruin the mood and yet suddenly it becomes the most consequential decision you have taken. This is why it appears disjointed. It is bit like the beginning of 2001, it starts in one place and then on spinning of bone it turns up 100,000 years away. The music is a waltz but if you pay attention, you see the disorientation of point view in the camera. Space is not a place for a waltz. It is all pretend. But few see that contradiction between the music and the environment and come away with the wrong conclusion. This is the genius of the man.
@starcloud4959
@starcloud4959 2 ай бұрын
Yet more cick bait reading BS theories into something that isn't there.
@sethcostello3941
@sethcostello3941 2 ай бұрын
love your work so far, 3 videos in
@DeformedLunchbox
@DeformedLunchbox 2 ай бұрын
Great analysis, was able to describe the film in a way I couldn't put into words. You got yourself a new subscriber.
@kujo4388
@kujo4388 2 ай бұрын
Disgusting and loud background music. Ruins the video
@smonomono4194
@smonomono4194 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful video, man!
@smonomono4194
@smonomono4194 2 ай бұрын
What’s the song at 3:27? Pretty sure Taylor Swift’s Fortnite joint took from that
@brendanjamieson83
@brendanjamieson83 2 ай бұрын
Anderson is often two steps ahead of his audience.
@shavorisjordan5107
@shavorisjordan5107 2 ай бұрын
Shavoris R Jordan describe as Ghetto Hood Heterosexual Mulatto African American male from Kankakee Illinois this my Favorite Horror Classic Movie Halloween 1978 excellent movie one favorite part in the movie Larurie Strode shy Extremely Quite bookish Gorgeous honor student A senior At Haddondield High School can not since her three best friends Annie Bracket,Lynda Valenek Bob simms are in the 2 story nice large spacious Home mid class Neighborhood deseads find them in the upstairs bedroom Laurie Babysits Directly across the street of the Home three houses down as Tommy 9 Year old watch Micheal bringing carrying Annie in the Home desedas into the front of the home looking out the living room window in the nice 2 story home nice beautiful white balcony in front of the home make whole Entire home stands out as get away psychopath derange. Person wearing the white unique mask smart Gorgeous lived her good life after tragic event in this classic Horror movie all postively comments.
@CommanderOfKingCrawley
@CommanderOfKingCrawley 2 ай бұрын
Yo
@paulaharrisbaca4851
@paulaharrisbaca4851 2 ай бұрын
Showing a woman and a man on a bed together partly clothed was a real shocker as well as showing a toilet being flushed. "Psycho" was about as jarring, if not more so, than "The Exorcist" was. Yet in only a little over a decade, standards were so much more relaxed that showing a couple on a bed was nothing compared to watching a little girl masturbate with a crucifix.
@trex70
@trex70 2 ай бұрын
I am not the big Tarantino Fan but I realy like this movie. It has a good ending. Not the real ending but sometimes we all wish it would have been changed to the better.
@ghostfacedude93
@ghostfacedude93 2 ай бұрын
nah, it's actually great for cinema. The Oscars dont get to decide what a Great film is anymore. We live in the most opinionnated society maybe ever, and art gets to be subjective again. I say strike down the celebrity popularity contest.
@callum110597
@callum110597 2 ай бұрын
This is why Steven Spielberg is one of my favourite directors of all time!
@standoughope
@standoughope 2 ай бұрын
I've watched Once Upon a Time... almost as many times as I've seen Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds for whatever that's worth. Like The Big Lebowski it gets better and better upon rewatches. Tarantino is such a great and deliberate artist.
@Etechtroniks
@Etechtroniks 2 ай бұрын
They can show tits on youtube now??
@mandyrarsh7137
@mandyrarsh7137 2 ай бұрын
They are the same one ia the peraona of the other abd that is the puzzle...it ia work around a jungian theory...not two seperate persons no!!!
@tammyr1489
@tammyr1489 2 ай бұрын
Like the structure. Loved the main actress. Could not get past the love story between a 15 year old and adult woman. It just made it all….yuck.