No I don't think he is "painfully shy". It's not that simple. Ben is devoted to honesty. He is always at pains to avoid the glib, shallow remark in case there may be something deeper to be expressed. That's why in interviews he sometimes seems to be 'struggling' with what to say. (He's not struggling at all!) He just wants to pause and ponder - to see if there's a helpful answer that he can give. He is enormously courteous and treats every question with respect - whether it deserves it or not.
This movie is both poetic and hart breaking, and yet everything in it seems so genuine... By this, I do not only mean the way people interact , but also how they seem to move through these surroundings. One might think they had spent their entire lifes during the early 1800s. Through them, one can almost feel the texture of wood grain, lace, teacups, and butterflies ... it is a magical exercise in time travel!
Unfilm cosi bello un classico , costumi stupendi attori meravigliosi fotografia fantastica regista bravissima, persino i bambini nel film con i loro costumi ti immergevano lel racconto, oscar mancato una cosa vergognosa.Alida.
i've often heard that when traveling abroad americans are often seen as stupid or annoying. it's a struggle for them not to think we're dumb and simplify their language. i think our cultures prize different things, for instance americans are to be sociable and out going. therefore we are quite glib in our interactions. i don't think either is better or worse, but it is interesting to see them together
When he played "Q" in Skyfall Ben played the role of a brilliant young computer geek. But in an interview he admitted that he didn't even use a computer in real life. i would like to send him a message or ask him some questions, but what's the point, if he doesn't even go online? (Sad face)
what does Jane say at 20:50 ? someone took a picture of her doing what ? I don't understand the key word haha (im french and i want to know why they are laughing :) )
Jeez, wasn't it possible to set the interview in a *less* noisy place? I have to concentrate a lot to understand what they're saying. This sort of ruins the pleasure of listening to two very interesting people.
No I don't think he is "painfully shy". It's not that simple. Ben is devoted to honesty. He is always at pains to avoid the glib, shallow remark in case there may be something deeper to be expressed. That's why in interviews he sometimes seems to be 'struggling' with what to say. (He's not struggling at all!) He just wants to pause and ponder - to see if there's a helpful answer that he can give. He is enormously courteous and treats every question with respect - whether it deserves it or not.
This movie is both poetic and hart breaking, and yet everything in it seems so genuine... By this, I do not only mean the way people interact , but also how they seem to move through these surroundings. One might think they had spent their entire lifes during the early 1800s. Through them, one can almost feel the texture of wood grain, lace, teacups, and butterflies ... it is a magical exercise in time travel!
I love how Jane listens to him, knows how painfully shy he is, and helps him out when he's startled by the interviewer.
love these two!
Lovely interview with 2 of my favorite people about one of my favorite movies (except for the construction noise in the background.)
He beautiful, great actor
20:53 for the most adorable laugh/giggle this world has seen
Ive always thought Jane looks like Meryl
Bellissimo film, bellissimo tisico. Oscar mancato una vergogna.
Unfilm cosi bello un classico , costumi stupendi attori meravigliosi fotografia fantastica regista bravissima, persino i bambini nel film con i loro costumi ti immergevano lel racconto, oscar mancato una cosa vergognosa.Alida.
That hammering in the background is dreadful!
I love how they are talking about how he needs to do big movies and then 4 years later he gets Skyfall
thanks!
i've often heard that when traveling abroad americans are often seen as stupid or annoying. it's a struggle for them not to think we're dumb and simplify their language.
i think our cultures prize different things, for instance americans are to be sociable and out going. therefore we are quite glib in our interactions.
i don't think either is better or worse, but it is interesting to see them together
When he played "Q" in Skyfall Ben played the role of a brilliant young computer geek. But in an interview he admitted that he didn't even use a computer in real life. i would like to send him a message or ask him some questions, but what's the point, if he doesn't even go online? (Sad face)
She said that someone took her picture thinking that she was Nicole Kidman's mother.
yeah but btw, jane is from new zealand
he seem to be in love with Abbie
what does Jane say at 20:50 ? someone took a picture of her doing what ? I don't understand the key word haha (im french and i want to know why they are laughing :) )
that's true
her daughter alice englert looks so much like her mother
too noisy. sadly. because great people! a building site?
Marker 22:00 on .. beautiful XOXOxoxox
I think this guy did a good job, though.
No...I meant, are YOU Ben Whishaw? But na, you're not. You're v thorough with your info tho...
seriously ? i had no idea
Jeez, wasn't it possible to set the interview in a *less* noisy place? I have to concentrate a lot to understand what they're saying. This sort of ruins the pleasure of listening to two very interesting people.
and ben's from england
is this Ben Whishaw??
Some of those questions... yikes !
Not my favorite effort. Lots of reasons. Wish I did better.
The interviewer is not capable on this video, no tact at all, thats how you speak Mr. ? Grief