THE LOST DAUGHTER Movie Review **SPOILER ALERT**

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph spoil The Lost Daughter - a 2021 psychological drama film written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal (in her feature directorial debut), based on the novel of the same name by Elena Ferrante.
    Premise: A woman, while on a summer holiday, finds herself becoming obsessed with another woman and her daughter, prompting memories of her own early motherhood to come back and unravel her.
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    Cast:
    Olivia Colman as Leda Caruso
    Jessie Buckley as young Leda Caruso
    Dakota Johnson as Nina
    Peter Sarsgaard as Professor Hardy
    Ed Harris as Lyle
    Paul Mescal as Will
    Dagmara Domińczyk as Callie
    Oliver Jackson-Cohen as Toni
    Jack Farthing as Joe
    Ellie James as Bianca
    Robyn Elwell as young Bianca
    Isabelle Della-Porta as Martha
    Ellie Blake as young Martha
    Athena Martin as Elena
    Alba Rohrwacher as Woman
    Cinematography by Helene Louvart
    Edited by Affonso Gonçalves
    Music by Dickon Hinchliffe
    Keywords: ending explained, reaction video, trailer, Venice International Film Festival, Netflix, Tyrannosaur, The Father, The Favourite

Комментарии • 112

  • @robbielex
    @robbielex 3 года назад +85

    Joseph, never worry about a review running long. Although many of us suffer from digital ADHD when in front of our screens, your discussions keep our attention throughout. I've never finished an FJ video and thought that it was a waste of time. It's always informative, entertaining, fun and obviously done with love. Now to go catch up on the pods!

    • @robinwilliams3479
      @robinwilliams3479 3 года назад +3

      Yesss agreed my favorite

    • @simplyrowen
      @simplyrowen 2 года назад +2

      And I actually rather a long video when it’s engaging. I treat it like a podcast. It helps me get through tedious work and not even feel it.

  • @velcro-is-a-rip-off
    @velcro-is-a-rip-off 3 года назад +32

    I can listen to y'all talk about movies forever

  • @markaitkenguitar
    @markaitkenguitar 3 года назад +47

    My take was far more morose. Leda’s daughter drowned that day. She took the doll in a PTSD longing because of her mistake as an absentee mother. Her ineptitude as a mother is shown in her misplacing and mistreating the doll in her rental (losing it in cabinets, tossing it in the trash). Ed Harris saying “there’s water in it” (the doll), and the worm coming out of its mouth later?! I’m sorry, that’s her dead daughter. At the end, the phone call from the sunny morning beach is fantasy/afterlife/misdirection/catharsis for righteous yearning/whatever. Her daughter died years ago. She died from an organ puncture and crashed car.
    Also, I’m sorry for my manners. I really enjoyed your review. Insightful (especially comparisons to the book) and quite entertaining, thank you!

    • @stevenmoore8639
      @stevenmoore8639 3 года назад +7

      Exactly how it’s supposed to be interpreted my guess, cause how else would she just pull an orange out of thin air, this is her afterlife, which is exactly why the line “I’m not dead I’m alive” (or whatever it was I can’t remember) was so impactful and added so much to much more impactful

    • @DashPari
      @DashPari 3 года назад +4

      That's an interesting interpretation. Definitely worth a reexamination and would make way more sense in terms of what was happening to the doll, which I was wondering whether was real or not 🤔 Also gives the focus on the doll much more justification

    • @jettabanker
      @jettabanker 3 года назад +1

      Wow! I thought I was the only one that felt that way about Dakota Johnson.

    • @raniadizikiriki8935
      @raniadizikiriki8935 3 года назад +3

      She had two daughters.

    • @yvonneshanson1525
      @yvonneshanson1525 3 года назад +7

      Thank you!.. that's the only way it makes sense. When she's staggering and struggling during her holiday it's clear that sth even more devastating had happened after she came back to her family.. also, in the start of the film she gets a call only from her daughter Martha and it's Bianca who is lost at the beach!.. and in the finale, she's startled that they are both calling her.!. That means Bianca was dead.
      She also seems to enjoy the call -while she's said she didn't like to speak to her daughters on the phone and she's opening the orange instead of neurotically peeling it off, which means she magically got over everything she was struggling with when she was alive, like she's instantaneously gotten rid of her traumas.

  • @johnc0817
    @johnc0817 3 года назад +10

    Haha, keep these videos coming. Nick did put a little twist of his body when he introduced you. And yes, I heard that dog in your last video and thought you guys would comment on it. Glad you brought it up in this one. Lol!

  • @veganpeace7890
    @veganpeace7890 3 года назад +12

    Joseph, you always say the review is long like it's a bad thing, but it's my favorite thing!
    I'm definitely going to watch this!

  • @colinemills9139
    @colinemills9139 7 месяцев назад +1

    Some women, even women who have children have no business being mothers and it doesn't necessarily mean they hate kids. They just want to have their own selfish life. But i got sociopathic vibes from this movie though. She enjoyed inflicting pain on others a lil too much.

  • @wellergurl
    @wellergurl 3 года назад +4

    OMG...I'm not gonna watch this yet because I wanna see it first in a couple of days. BUT...wow, both of your faces on just the thumbnail alone! 🥺 Ooooo....and you're giving us a half hour? Ooooo ..I can't wait for the indepth goodness! Ok, I'll be back. ❤️

  • @katiacomk
    @katiacomk 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your very insightful and fun review. When I watched this film I was confused about the meaning of the title and thought it was the child missing in the beach. Olivia was the only calm person because she didn’t really care about that child; her sympathetic look of the scenes in the beach was towards the ordeal of nina, although an onlooker might have thought she was endearingly looking at the child. Also the scene where Olivia does not kiss her daughter’s wound was very pungent and showed that she didn’t want to bend to the forceful demands of her older daughter (who might have felt unloved and neglected) and this led her to disciplining that annoying child in the beach by taking her doll that although she cried over, she was at some point in the film bitting her. This was a parallel with what her older daughter seemingly did to her time and time again. After watching your review I can understand the meaning of that doll and how she perhaps wished to have back the feeling of innocence when looking after an inanimate object and thinking that that’s what being a mum is all about. The fact that the doll was giving out ooze showed that no matter how much she tried to care for something/ someone that’s what she got back in return. Lol - I like stories like this that make you think of more than what you’re just seeing. I now want to read this book and follow your film recommendations Nick!!! Thanks again for the best film reviews on RUclips

  • @rachaelconnor1066
    @rachaelconnor1066 3 года назад +6

    My husband does the exact same face when I say I've read the book of a movie ha! Great review as always ❤

  • @sugdendingles
    @sugdendingles Год назад +1

    love your reviews!! also this is interesting that olivia colman plays a terrible mother in this and such a supportive mother to her bisexual son in heartstopper. her range!

  • @erikchristensen822
    @erikchristensen822 3 года назад +27

    I know he doesn't do it for a living but I really do enjoy Joseph's film commentary and as a result, like the reviews where he watched the movie along with Nick better (I know he can't watch everything though-not a criticism).

  • @SuperKat619
    @SuperKat619 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the review. When I’m looking for some movies to watch, I go to your channel to see what you guys have been watching.

  • @SilviaLopez-nb7vz
    @SilviaLopez-nb7vz 2 года назад +4

    after I watch a movie or a series this is exactly what I want to go on the internet to find.

  • @cielomcmeekin7296
    @cielomcmeekin7296 2 года назад +1

    I love your wide array of movies that you review. I discovered you with the Blonde review and have just been scrolling thru your reviews. I'll start with one n end up watching ten videos lol

  • @mikki3740
    @mikki3740 3 года назад +7

    Great review! Thanks for doing this one! I just watched it. And I got the impression that one of her daughters drowned at the beach?? Young Leda was running around looking for her and we see a half second of the girl laying on the sand, at the edge of the water. And it made sense to me kinda when she kept the doll. And why she staggered to the ocean at the end.

    • @katiacomk
      @katiacomk 3 года назад +1

      Wow, I missed that. Will rewatch the film. Thanks 😊

  • @kellyebeaman5131
    @kellyebeaman5131 2 года назад +3

    I agree with Joseph about the tension/suspense build up without an expected/anticipated outcome. I kept thinking, while viewing the flashbacks, that she was going to kill her children.

  • @leylapats
    @leylapats 2 года назад +1

    OMG I assumed that was your dog, I was gonna ask you about it in the Q&A😂😂😂💀

  • @tj-8422
    @tj-8422 9 месяцев назад

    This review was so darn good, I borrowed the book for my Kindle (not even waiting to get a hard copy from the library tmw, lol)!

  • @petalchild
    @petalchild 2 месяца назад

    I'm not sure it's fair to say that she hated her kids, so much as she was very young at the time, had career ambitions, and was extremely overwhelemed as she was often left alone with them. There's a lot of nuance.

  • @kellykelley2649
    @kellykelley2649 3 года назад +5

    I just saw Maggie G. interviewed about this film and I was interested but usually stay away from Mother/Daughter conflict films, but this sounds different, interesting... I will check it out.

  • @christieomojo
    @christieomojo 3 года назад +3

    I felt the age thing was a symbol for her opting out of parenthood, and one of the central tenets adulthood. She got an extra adolescence that most people dont get. Less about her physical appearance, but more that she didn't do the full hog of parenting and doesn't have the accompanying "battle scars".

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith 2 года назад +3

    To me this film was all about the parallel between Olivia Coleman’s character and Dakota Johnson’s in that she sees Dakota is a hot to trot young mother, obviously looking to get busy with the concierge and of course Olivia was flirting with him too. Its a “woman’s” film very much as it explores the fact that the character broke up her marriage and left her kids after an affair and all the guilt, as you said, involved with that as she looks back and we get the flashback scenes. The GUILT aspect is probably the main theme and womens freedom . Its interesting that none of the characters are sympathetic really except maybe the Ed Harris expat who tries to get together with Olivia , she resists it as it’s clear she does not find the OLDER GUY really attractive enough, he is the safe pick but she does not go for that. Its about womens sexuality a great deal in my opinion. I give it a B+. Thanks!

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive 2 года назад +2

    I’m digging this channel.

  • @cupcakecarolina
    @cupcakecarolina 3 года назад +2

    i agree about the tension! it was so disconcerting- but i guess that was the whole point

  • @TheInderTaker
    @TheInderTaker 3 года назад +4

    Learned some new words... interiority and commiserating

  • @K_Woods
    @K_Woods 3 года назад +12

    Nick sho nuff did put some stank on it! Y'all are a true trip and a half.

  • @PeaceLoveJoyWorld
    @PeaceLoveJoyWorld 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for explaining the film, especially the part about the hitchhikers at dinner. The doll posters were so funny 😂 but I never really understood the point of the the rowdy family (Nothing ever happens!). The Cinematography was Bellissimo, beautiful, engaging, and charming. Dakota was at her best & Olivia was so real. These characters with a more developed script would have been perfect 👍🏻.

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive 2 года назад +1

    Um, I don’t buy that the professor would so casually hand over the keys to that pair for their trysting. She was a control freak, it seemed. I would never do that, give keys to strangers to get it on in a space I paid for. That’s a recipe for disaster. I don’t see her doing that.

  • @jackhindle9062
    @jackhindle9062 3 года назад +3

    Great discussion!

  • @mudriqjardeny708
    @mudriqjardeny708 3 года назад +1

    “Thug life tattoo” 😂😂😂

  • @naynay-fi7iv
    @naynay-fi7iv 3 года назад +2

    @10:24 yes, the tension throughout, the glances, the walking alone, the awkward conversations, the stares, the DOLL. I defo feel like a few days of my life have been shaved off from the unrelenting tension in this film. haha

  • @alexusrillo2429
    @alexusrillo2429 3 года назад +2

    I love the BG guys. Intro was funny as shit lol 😆

  • @cheesecake106
    @cheesecake106 3 года назад +1

    I liked when Nina asked why she came back to the girls and she said "I missed them" and called herself selfish. It's interesting to think of her character just doing what makes her happy. And how having other people in your life can complicate that. Or conflicting desires and how to bridge those.

  • @ambertaylor5790
    @ambertaylor5790 3 года назад +5

    I love you guys, Happy Merry Whatever!
    I think it's so cool that you can give each other a hard time and it's funny to both of you. I could listen to Nick talk about anything and find it interesting.
    I could listen to Joseph drag everything all day. Lol

  • @Lilianamarie999
    @Lilianamarie999 2 года назад +1

    I thought she was going to return the doll and take the girl. She related to but also judgemental of Nina for the scary husband. Or kill Nina. Or the husband so Nina would resent her life less. Or some confrontation with the boisterous family. I definitely misread the trailer. I enjoyed the performances though.

  • @robinwilliams3479
    @robinwilliams3479 3 года назад +3

    I dream to write and produce a film with you two one day god willing 🙌🏿

  • @JaimeRamirez-uv8nm
    @JaimeRamirez-uv8nm 2 года назад +1

    Yup, I agree with Robbie.... Great review 👍

  • @jedamwx
    @jedamwx 3 года назад

    Informative, I was looking for a review that explained Leida being stabbed. At this point, I mines well just watch it lol.

  • @christieomojo
    @christieomojo 3 года назад +5

    I didn't pick up on the point of self punishment. That's really interesting i kind of felt the doll was another symbol of Leda's compulsiveness and selfishness, and attempt to nurture the doll without the responsibility of real parenthood. Very telling when she got tired of it she put it in the bin, and then retrieved it again. Similar to her own daughters. The central theme is there is a price for freedom. Leda knows she isn't the maternal type, so went for freedom. She struggles to reconcile what it cost her. She is also at an age where this freedom is morphing into lonliness and isolation, she seems unsure how to navigate this as an older woman, with few romantic pursuits to serve as welcome distractions.
    Very interesting take on the whole "having it all" conversation.

  • @MsJilsephonie
    @MsJilsephonie 2 года назад

    Men leave their families all the time and nobody says a word , but if a woman do treat it as something unthinkable. Why double standard??

    • @davidbasset7557
      @davidbasset7557 Год назад

      women often pride themselves on having an innate nurturing sensibility and it seems to be an accurate trait based on generations of human evolution....
      patriarchal chauvinism aside, it is a selfish act when a mother or father abandons their children

  • @cwayzums
    @cwayzums 3 года назад

    Uh…..Olivia Coleman happens to only be 47 years old and for her to tell Lyle that she was 48 makes sense as her birthday is coming up on the 30th. But i understand what you meant when you said she looks more like a 58 year old. I mean she already played Queen Elizabeth in her 50s on The Crown so I don’t think she would have cared if they added 10 more years in the plot.

  • @Bamgeutcutiepie
    @Bamgeutcutiepie 3 года назад

    i just saw it...... and yes. I think the marketing did this movie a LITTLE dirty... because i went into it thinking it was a bit like "uuuuuh what happened to the little girl at the beach, what did olivia DO.. and what is she hiding from her past that she is so ashamed of" .... But it was very slow burn drama. and i guess it was just not my cup of tea... i love the cast and director but it is just not for me.

  • @margagomezcomedy
    @margagomezcomedy 2 года назад

    Mothers who hate their children films. Interesting.

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive 2 года назад +1

    Because of this fish jelly review, I’m going to watch the whole movie. I found it annoying and stopped watching a while back. I don’t mind the spoilers …

  • @petuniapandy
    @petuniapandy 3 года назад +9

    Guys, you made me cackle with the age issue. I thought Leda was a 50 something woman, then they say 48. I just had to stop the movie and check Olivia Colman's age. Happens that I'm two years older than her She is 47! We all are different and age differently, but I don't diet, exercise or do Botox and don't look like her. I found her intriguing and mesmerizing, loved her wardrobe and vibe, but she didn't look in her forties and no one would say so.

  • @kdmil2002
    @kdmil2002 3 года назад +6

    I think the movie was somewhat misleading in the first couple of scenes. I was actually thinking that Leda's young daughter had gone missing, years ago, and she was fixated on Nina because she thought it was her daughter. Then about half way through, I started to understand the dynamic a little more, but it took a minute to switch gears to then put the other scenario together. I do think the performances were excellent, but the flashbacks took way too long to explain what was really going on. I started skipping through some of them to find out what was happening. I rarely do that, in a movie, so I think the lack of understanding of the actual plot, is a flaw in an otherwise interesting film. People that had already read the book did not go through that same frustration of wondering what was really going on.

    • @concernedamerican6961
      @concernedamerican6961 3 года назад

      Perfectly summed up my experience as well. I'm here because a few of the pieces needed to be re-explained to me due to my FF button. lol

    • @cupcakecarolina
      @cupcakecarolina 3 года назад

      same!

  • @davidbasset7557
    @davidbasset7557 Год назад

    great cast, great concept, great directorial debut.. pointless tension with the family from queens, way too long, Leda is a POS to her kids, her husband, Elena and Nina. Selfishness was portrayed very well.

  • @DeAnnaMonetTV
    @DeAnnaMonetTV 3 года назад +4

    First time here & I really enjoyed listening to your synopsis…however I give this movie a 1/5 stars. I felt bamboozled as well, it was sooo slow & I felt nothing at the end. It absolutely was not a psycho-thriller just a drama…& the doll was creepy 😩

  • @AntsMovies
    @AntsMovies 3 года назад +1

    Finally saw this tonight in chi town. Loved this movie and am now terrified of having kids.

  • @TheRaverdaver
    @TheRaverdaver 2 года назад +2

    Lmao I'm watching drunk off my ass(ykno as one does) and my boyfriendhusband character is snoring up a storm(girl yas, him do😑) but this intro literally had me lol-ing 🤣 thank y'all for saving me on many a boring night. I tend to ramble. I'm sorry. Basically thank you tho. Y'all are my everything 😌

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive 2 года назад

    I’m going to go watch it now
    ..

  • @dianelitman5956
    @dianelitman5956 Год назад

    I wish your videos were longer .

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive 2 года назад +2

    You’re right about Dakota, she gets to be a movie star bc her parents were both huge stars and both had star quality which she lacks, imo. On the other hand, the lady who plays young Leda does have a star quality and interesting presence onscreen. I’m glad I’m watching it. I went and looked at the book on audible and I might get it.

  • @beverlystraus9300
    @beverlystraus9300 3 года назад +2

    Good acting; very slow film; all characters are unlikeable except possibly Ed Harrls' character & Lead's young husband.

    • @katiacomk
      @katiacomk 3 года назад

      I actually felt bad for the young husband: impotent, cheated on, then left. He needed to sort out himself… another film in the making?!?

  • @margagomezcomedy
    @margagomezcomedy 2 года назад

    Your place looks great

  • @naynay-fi7iv
    @naynay-fi7iv 3 года назад +1

    @21:38 I love the convo and faces made here. lol
    But yeah it was weird that they kept on bringing up her age and yes they could have said 58 to suit Olivia Cole a little better. Saying that Olivia Cole is gorgeous and an incredible actor. I know it's not a film, but have you seen her in Fleabag? I have no place recommending stuff, but I'd say it's worth a watch. :)

  • @margagomezcomedy
    @margagomezcomedy 2 года назад

    eyeball C.U. yes.

  • @thetrison
    @thetrison Год назад

    The only interesting thing about this movie is Paul Mescal.

  • @MadailinBurnhope
    @MadailinBurnhope 3 года назад +2

    Fish Stank Reviews

  • @happycamper3561
    @happycamper3561 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Appreciate your insight. I didn’t like this movie. I get it that parenting is really hard but damn. This was up there with mommy dearest. When Olivia Colman would NOT kiss her daughters boo boo. Like damn. How did you ever think you should procreate. There was really nothing to gain from this film. The theme is like “Some people out there are truly terrible and they cause pain and suffering to anyone in their wake and nothing can be done about it”. Truly sad ideas in this film. 0/5 stars.
    And also Ed Harris was a total creeper. Wayyy to old to be hitting on Olivia Colman!!

  • @tigerlilly9038
    @tigerlilly9038 3 года назад +5

    They (Hollywood Engine) just keep trying to make Dakota Johnson a star the girl cannot. Full on shade. Dakota Johnson's only talent in Hollywood is her connections or bloodline. I am sorry that Olivia Colman had to be subjected to Dakota Johnson in any project. They keeeeeep forcing her (Dakota) on us, and she is NOT GIVING. Sis does not have IT to give, ugh 😫😫😫🙄🙄🙄

    • @HawkTWD
      @HawkTWD 3 года назад +2

      I never thought highly of Dakota in the past but I thought she was surprisingly really good in this!

    • @duawoman3086
      @duawoman3086 3 года назад +2

      Like Armie Hammer haha

    • @theresakeith5854
      @theresakeith5854 3 года назад +2

      Glad you said it! So mediocre. Her mom had it, she doesn't. Melanie Griffin, before the plastic surgery, just a quality about her. It wasn't just looks, I guess it was charm or charisma. While being beautiful, was just damn cute.

    • @calgon1890
      @calgon1890 3 года назад +3

      Nobody is trying to put Dakota Johnson on you or anyone else, you daft twit. She is not the lead, she literally has 20 minutes of screen time, yet your obsessed ass is triggered by her presence, bet you stalk her as well.

    • @elly01019
      @elly01019 3 года назад

      Then don’t watch her. I truly don’t understand how is that so hard for you to avoid.

  • @margagomezcomedy
    @margagomezcomedy 2 года назад

    The Favourite!

  • @duchessofessex2550
    @duchessofessex2550 3 года назад +2

    I love that stank

  • @margagomezcomedy
    @margagomezcomedy 2 года назад

    Reading flex. 😉

  • @pesokpesok
    @pesokpesok 3 года назад +3

    cute couple

  • @AnishPhilip100
    @AnishPhilip100 3 года назад +2

    Lida probably dies in the car crash and her waking up on the beach the next morning and talking to her daughters is probably her afterlife. As she is talking to her daughters in her afterlife maybe her daughters died long before she took her beach vacation and the life she created for her daughters is probably characters she made up in her mind to suppress the memories of their deaths.

  • @kimberlyv9384
    @kimberlyv9384 3 года назад +1

    I agree with yall! It sucked! Lol yall are just to nice. I guess this movie had more of a strong meaning however I kept trying to figure out all this random crap going on. It was weird, until I realized this is a type of movie that was more about meaning. But to be honest, it was a waste of time with to much randomness. I feel like this meaningful movie could have been done in a more straight forward way where us as mothers can relate realistically.

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive 2 года назад +1

    Yes, and older Leda looks her age easily, and younger Leda almost looks forty … or she has a lot of maturity, it seems.

  • @margagomezcomedy
    @margagomezcomedy 2 года назад +1

    Miss Jackson

  • @beverlystraus9300
    @beverlystraus9300 3 года назад +2

    Confusing & unfulfilling ending...

    • @DeAnnaMonetTV
      @DeAnnaMonetTV 3 года назад

      Extremely unfulfilling, wasted 2 hours of my life 😩

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive 2 года назад

    I think I didn’t watch it bc of the pace and bc I don’t have kids, don’t want them and … idk, I’ll watch it now …

  • @sophiahays
    @sophiahays 3 года назад +3

    Terrible movie

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive 2 года назад

    I didn’t make it through this one … at least I made it through the bad vegan doc.

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive 2 года назад

    In the book, she’s 47.

  • @seangerant653
    @seangerant653 3 года назад

    was not that good !!!!