The entire movie is a massive exposition dump, but the way it was executed was absolutely stunning
@saamegan298527 күн бұрын
Has there been a better ending to a movie?
@davidtullis281027 күн бұрын
The director locked them in the room together several hours rehearsing. He wanted them to experience a hot closed in room with 12 people in it.
@CoastalNomad28 күн бұрын
Great Reaction to this Classic...... Sorry I'm Late..... LoL..... I saw this Presented Muliple Times as a play in High School (Early 1980's)....... Shout out to the Legends in this Movie...... Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Jack Klugman, Martin Balsam, E.G. Marshall, Jack Warden, Ed Begley Director Lumet wrote in an article: "I shot the first third of the movie above eye level, shot the second third at eye level, and the last third from below eye level. In that way, toward the end, the ceiling began to appear. Not only were the walls closing in, the ceiling was as well. The sense of increasing claustrophobia did a lot to raise the tension of the last part of the movie." The kid not remembering the films is a believable statement. Movie houses weren't multi-screen when this movie was made. A cinema showed one or two movies so in the evening you could buy a double feature ticket without ever asking the name of the films. An angry kid wanting to get out of the summer heat buys a double feature ticket and spends the time stewing in anger paying no attention to the films is quite believable. Another Classic Movie that (mostly) takes place in one room, is "Arsenic and Old Lace"(1944), It had a long run on Broadway, and the movie was shot using most of the actors from the Broadway Production.....
@redtiger6047Ай бұрын
very good review..
@Riverwolf1489Ай бұрын
Your reaction was fun
@aleisterdenvenАй бұрын
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@CorridorOfMirrorsRemixesАй бұрын
Man, Dustin Hoffman studied HARD for this role. He got everything right about Autism, but didn't limit it to a single set of traits, because his character basically covered everything. The headbanging, the special interests, the monotone voice, the vast knowledge of niche and random things a neurotypical generally wouldn't care for for the most part, the creative mind of a person with Autism, the ultra-sensitivity to loud noises and even the routines...he just absolutely nailed it. One of the best movies i've seen.
@CorridorOfMirrorsRemixesАй бұрын
This movie is so perfect, because it describes the difference between narcissism (Charlie) and Autism (Raymond) so well. I wish more people would watch this masterpiece to understand that those two things are not the same, and it would also teach them to be kinder and more understanding to their fellow man. :)
@Slushpuppy1976Ай бұрын
I'am a Big Fan Of Your Videos
@Slushpuppy1976Ай бұрын
Ben 10 Alien Force Came out On 18th April 2008 aired On Cartoon Network
@paulsutubificationАй бұрын
How can a movie two generations ago continue to spellbound everybody who watches it in black-and-white, and in one setting.
@paulsutubificationАй бұрын
I keep watching this over and over and over and I keep coming up with new stuff that’s brilliant and how this movie was made.
@paulsutubificationАй бұрын
I may have used the wrong word that you used for Henry Fonda, calling for another vote, but the point is made. He was playing tic-tac-toe with the other jurist.
@paulsutubificationАй бұрын
I must’ve watched 20 reactions to this movie, plus the movie itself, this is the first time that tick Tac toe came in to play. Because of what you said, boxing them out.
@user-bz6mn3tu8kАй бұрын
I love seeing people react to Uncle Jack
@cinematicmoviedude2 ай бұрын
Always wondered what the lost souls room was. Love that sequence.
@PaulWinkle2 ай бұрын
How 12 Angry Men (1957) tricks you into feeling good about bad choices and why the boy is guilty! kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gLqomZeBnp3LmKM.htmlsi=2rzNg6O8SW8hBR-y
@dtmarler2 ай бұрын
I have a other great classic black and white film recommendation for you. Kirk Douglas in Lonely Are The Brave.
@Sidistic_Atheist2 ай бұрын
I was a very young teenager when I first watched this. I thought, because of the all white suit and the way he defended the accused. I thought it was a *sci-fi* movie and that *Henry Fonda's* character, was some kind of *Angel.* An *angel of justice* or something. YES. I was very religious back then. lol D'oh!!!
@Abuamina0012 ай бұрын
Captain K should have his own film. A prequel perhaps.
@taylorswiftlover67112 ай бұрын
This is fr the only movie that made me ever cry
@user-mb1od9un1n2 ай бұрын
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@user-mb1od9un1n2 ай бұрын
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@briancleveland61152 ай бұрын
You tried to make an R rated show into a Pg13 👎
@briancleveland61152 ай бұрын
Kissin hands and shakin barbies.
@johnnysampa2 ай бұрын
I cry everytime.
@briancleveland61153 ай бұрын
You didn't show the ending 👎
@datacipher3 ай бұрын
Movie reaction videos are the trash heap of KZfaq - literally the epitome of grifting off real content, but at least this chick seems to have a genuine emotional reaction unlike most of the drama student fake reactors lol. She should turn off the subtitles since she’s reacting to them before the lines. lol
@luckylenny86343 ай бұрын
Robin is the best. Also check out Good Will hunting.
@TheQuietGeneration3 ай бұрын
This movie wrecks me every single time. So heartbreaking and inspiring. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@stressedtoimpress913 ай бұрын
A tip - I know you didn't want to show some scenes - i.e. the hanging scenes, but these are the scenes which resonate emotionally when watching your reaction. You do yourself and your viewers a disservice if you don't include them on screen with your reaction - some people haven't watched the movie and have no idea what you're shocked about
@IndigoRyu4 ай бұрын
27:20 There''s no need to talk. This moment speaks for itself. Also makes me cry every time. ^^
@stonewelltv4 ай бұрын
Are you back?
@EveReacts4 ай бұрын
I’ve been seriously contemplating it lately! I’ve just moved overseas so perhaps once I’m settled in, I’ll revisit the idea 💡
@snakeeyes56384 ай бұрын
I cried with you
@petergarcia624 ай бұрын
This movie did win the Oscar in 1981, and the first time makeup effects was added in the Oscars.
@HappyOtakoStudios5 ай бұрын
This is actually how an pilot episode should be made: Premise established Main Characters established and their relationships established Their main personality traits established The Theme of the first episode exactly tells you how the show continue. It is incredible
@Deyonkersny5 ай бұрын
If u like dialogue i recommend China syndrome with jane fonda(henry fonda's daughter).
@DanielMovieReviews5 ай бұрын
I'am a Big Fan Of Your Videos
@WanderingRoe5 ай бұрын
Amazing reaction, I’m glad you saw this movie, it’s one of my favorites! So simple yet so profound. You can’t beat a movie that captivates it’s audience by pure dialogue. Thank you for sharing this. 😄
@daviddwyer55685 ай бұрын
Hi, I just discovered your channel and watched your reaction to DPS which I would say is in my top 3 Favourite Movies of all time. You don't need to apologise for being emotional at the way the story unfolds. I discovered the film about 30 years ago and it still affects me that way too. I have just had to wipe tears away just watching your genuine reaction. Everyone should have a teacher like Mr Keating (or at least an influential adult) Someone who encourages you to think differently and follow the path that you want to follow. That way you will end up doing something that you love doing and we never forget the person who showed us that we could go that way. Neil in DPS would never have got the fulfilment from being a doctor that he would have got from acting, if only his parents had understood that. Thanks again for sharing your reaction with us. Bless you. Xxx
@briancleveland61155 ай бұрын
Wa wa Wendy's same thing 🤣🤣
@damianstarks33385 ай бұрын
Great reaction to this childhood movie of mine. Haven’t seen this in a long time.
@vicimana61515 ай бұрын
Oh Girl, Thank you for your honest reaction! It's literally was my face when I was watching it. Like wait, what, are they allowed to film that way already, but Gosh soooo sexy, ridiculous, funny, some phrases from Twilight, but damn soo entertaining. Views of Italy and sounds are fabolous.
@mrozay6075 ай бұрын
As a biased viewer (this is my favorite movie of all time) THANK YOU! For being the first reactor ive seen giving the scene with arguably the coldest line ever a full play. "No, Ace, just you."
@gregkral44676 ай бұрын
Jojo rabit was hilarious. fun how his imaginary friend was Der Fuhrer.... heheh. I loved how Jojo and the girl grew. Sure had some powerful moments though, and yeah, what a cute kid.
@gregkral44676 ай бұрын
Stand by me was a story from Stephen King actually, when he was a kid there was another kid that died that way, and he was part of a group of friends that were toying with the idea of finding the kid. Speaking of Stephen King.... Doctor Sleep...... absolutely amazing, awesome, truly well done, probably the best book adaptation of his.
@gregkral44676 ай бұрын
Another eighties movie, you may like, is Better off Dead. Has john Cusack, funny and goofy typical 80's awesomeness.