Right. He's even hotter when speaking French! When he put his head on his co-stars shoulder, my heart missed a beat! Tragically str8 tho (at least, mostly anyway!?) :sigh:
@@eclecticsteak Nolan is known to work with the same actors on multiple films. I'm sure Timmy wouldn't mind working on another one. Plus his role was very small.
Alot of people's fave film was Inception. He fans out on all the best directors. He is definitely trying to wrk with them all and glean those skills for a future in directing.
most bilingual people have different tones for the languages, it's really funny hearing somebody's other language voice for the first time after speaking to them for a while
@@angelus77300 “strong” bitch where ? He spells american names the American way that’s pretty much it . and also you can hear he’s not always comfortable with some words but he has no accent persay
It's because each language kinda has a specific tone, so it is very normal to people to chance the voices when they switch languages specially the ones who grow up bilingual
Everyone here talking about Timothée pretty face, cuz he is goddamn beautiful. But Louis Garrel... wow, since Dreamers, he has been one of my favorite crushes.
Dreamers is just... oh mon dieu ..un chef-d'œuvre..I loved watching it when it rained ,in quarantine , under a blanket , drinking soup..hits different.L'atmosphére a une incrediblé ....
LG: Did you understand “Inception”? TC: Well, yeah! LG: I didn’t. TC: I was sitting next to my French father who hated it. LG: He didn’t understand anything, like me! TC: He understood nothing! - MOVIE RECS - - THE MOVIE THAT MADE YOU WANT TO BE AN ACTOR? - TC: The Dark Knight. Christopher Nolan. Subtitle: Me? LG: Hmmm, just a second… Will you cut out the pauses? Because sometimes I have no idea and I’m thinking. What made me want to be an actor? Hold on, quickly, let’s go, let’s go! The 400 Blows by François Truffaut! TC: Really? LG: Yes, The 400 Blows, by Truffaut. TC: I love that movie, I LOVE that movie. - YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE SCENE? - TC: The Master by Paul Thomas Anderson. It’s a scene between Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman where there’s a questioning, a sort of questioning. He says to Joaquin Phoenix, “You don’t have the right to…” [to LG] How do you say “blink”? LG: « De clinger des yeux. » TC : Yeah. So it’s almost an acting exercise. Subtitle: No, I, just - I gotta get back to her. - Why don’t you go back? - I don’t know. - Why don’t you go back? - I DON’T KNOW! LG: So, there’s a scene in “400 Blows” where I cry just thinking about it, even now it makes me want to cry thinking about it. It’s… TC: When he dies? LG: When Antoine Doinel is in the children’s prison, well, when he’s sent away, and his best friend comes to see him on his bike, he took his bike and he can’t go home and they talk behind the glass and we see that his best friend came to see him and I don’t know, there’s something, the look of friendship between them, it’s… Especially when we know it’s also a film about François Truffaut and that he’s actually talking about one of his friends who really existed. - THE ACTOR AND/OR ACTESS WHO MAKES YOU FEEL THEIR EMOTIONS? - LG: Meryl Streep. Nobody can say anything against Meryl Streep. You watch her films and you challenge yourself, you tell yourself, “This time, I’m going to find a slip-up.” It’s impossible. She gets you every time. Even in this film. She only really has a few scenes, but she hits the bulls-eye with everything she does. There’s not one moment where she isn't dead-on. Meryl Streep is just the best. TC: Did you notice when she did the thing in the movie? LG: Yeah. TC: It was awesome. Subtitle : even less a woman. You’ll need to marry well. - But you are not married, Aunt March. - Well, that’s because I’m rich. TC: For me, if there’s an actress right now, her name is Cynthia Erivo. She’s American. She just did a movie called “Harriet.” I saw her in “The Color Purple” on Broadway, two, three years ago, and she’s extraordinary. She’s really great! LG: Oh yeah? What’s her name? TC: Cynthia Ervio. [singing in clip] - MUST-SEE DIRECTOR? - TC: Honestly, Christopher Nolan still because I love his movies and, maybe I haven’t grown up but like, for twelve years, every movie that comes out- LG: Did you understand “Inception”? TC: Well, yeah! LG: I didn’t. TC: I was sitting next to my French father who hated it. LG: He didn’t understand anything, like me! TC: He understood nothing! [clip of top spinning, suspenseful music] TC: Even “Interstellar”. Maybe it’s narcissistic but I had a little role in it, and I saw it 12 times in theaters. So I paid, I don’t know, $200 to go see this film alone. LG: For me, it’s Almodovar. As soon as a film comes out, I run to go see one of his films. TC: I really liked the newest one. LG: Oh, yeah. I loved the new one, same. Subtitle: Each of your films was an event in my life. - It’s Salvador Mallo. LG: Sometimes, you know, there are things that you like that you can explain, and others that you can’t. I have plenty of reasons why I love Almodovar, but I can’t explain it; it’s called charm. How a director works, shoots his films? You can’t explain that. I run to go see Almodovar when one of his films comes out. - THE MOVIE TO WATCH OVER AND OVER AGAIN? - TC: Mean Girls! TC: Recently I saw Parasite- LG: [addressing someone off camera, referencing a police siren going off in the background] Is it perhaps a little annoying for you, for the interview? TC: [joking] Oh, that’s my dad. LG: “You forgot your sandwich” ? TC: “Hey, Timo!” TC: No but, also “Parasite” that just came out, by Bong Joon-ho. I saw it 3 times and each time I noticed little things. There wasn't one detail he didn’t do on purpose. There’s no moment, no shot wasted. Like, there’s a reason for everything and it’s awesome. That director is awesome. LG: If there’s a film to watch again and again, it’s Buster Keaton’s “Sherlock Junior” and it’s great to watch. You could watch it all the time. - A FUTURE FILM YOU’RE MOST EXCITED FOR? - TC: “Dune” by Denis Villeneuve. LG: Wait wait wait, let me think about it for two seconds. I’ve gotta think. I think Wes Anderson’s film that Timothée is in. TC: Really? LG: “The French Dispatch”. Yeah. I’d really like to see that.
To all my francophile Americans, raise your hands if you understood it all just because it had the subtitles in French. (🙌) American Language education: You can read it, maybe speak it, but the listening - c'est difficile, vraiment.
@@FULLtiltSENDER I'm not fluent in French completely (but I know it a little) and I noticed that he pronounces words in a bit weird way, is that right? he's got an accent?
@@ollsokolova5840 yes he's got an obvious american accent lol his french is ok but he is making some mistakes (like saying narcissistique instead of narcissique)
@@ollsokolova5840 he doesn't have an accent imo, his french sounds native except for a few mistakes like "cligne des yeux" et "narcissique". Without those hickups I couldn't tell he didn't grow up in France
Interstellar est un chef-d’œuvre absolu, je me suis pris une telle claque au cinéma ! Non seulement pour les visuels mais aussi pour la profondeur d’écriture chère a Nolan Timothée a énormément de chance d’avoir eu ce petit rôle dans ce grand film :)
okay but hearing Louis talk about Les Quatre Cents Coups !!! his connection with film is so deeply rooted in French New Wave and it’s nice to hear him talk so passionately about it
@@iammilorex Louis' father is Philippe Garrel, a director/screenwriter associated with and influenced by French New Wave, so I'd say it's safe to say he grew up with that influence also. if you look at his French film work, for example Les Amants Réguliers, you'll see the connection!
OMG, I just fell in love with Louis Garrel! He just listed a bunch of stuff I've been obsessed with since forever: Buster Keaton, Truffaut (I always cry when I watch The 400 blows) AND Almodovar!
Clicked for my boy Timothée but impressed myself because it took me a full minute to realize I was watching a French video with French subtitles and I could understand everything!
I understand bits and pieces bc of french class in high school, haven't used it in 5 years but it's nice to find I still know some of it and it comes in handy watching timothées french interviews lmao
La personnification de deux écoles du cinéma: - Classique : Truffaut, Almodóvar, Keaton - Moderne : Nolan, actrice indie, film populaire du moment C'est marrant à voir :)
Oh... por todos los cielos!! Y ahí están, dos generaciones de actores increíbles y guapísimos juntos hablando sobre sus gustos cinéfilos. Por un lado Garrel con una personalidad más madura y con un repertorio detrás suyo de mucho talento, siendo que unos ayeres era lo que ahora es Timothée, un roba pasiones. Y éste último, con su frescura risueña y un poco tímida, despegando su éxito entre la crema y nata de Hollywood y Europa. ¡Qué deleite! 😊😊
c'est le film que je passais le soir pour m'endormir quand il était dispo sur netflix, du coup on peut mettre un 1 devant le chiffre de TITI mais bon moi je suis pas célèbre donc personne fera une vidéo sur ça! Comme si les stars étaient le centre du monde.
Moi non plus mais l’air de rien c’est vrai que c’est un petit bijou d’humour ce film... et probablement le meilleur de la filmo de Lindsay Lohan. Il m’a un peu fait penser à Drop dead gorgeous (belles à mourir en VF) qui est aussi une satire de la culture des concours de beauté aux USA. Mean girls était celle du lycée, où si tu n’es pas populaire, tu meures socialement.
Pour une Québécoise/Canadienne que je suis c’est plus pour l’accent français que je suis ici pour. For a French Canadian that I am , I am mostly here for their accent😍 Ils font simplement placoter d’actrices qu’ils admirent , parler de tout et de rien mais c’est agréable! They are simply chatting about who they admire as actresses, talking about all and nothing! It’s very pleasant! You didn’t miss anything in terms of contents if you don’t speak French.
When you see people talking of movies you enjoy yourself, there really remains no language barrier and a barrier is absolutely demolished, it's overcome by the mutual love of the world of films ⚡💜
Just came to hear attractive men speak French.
Nik - kun! Same 😂
SAME!
They look like they’re perpetually unshowered and on meth
@@jacquesforet3156 Pourquoi dire ça? C'est faux et mesquin!
Me too girl
me watching this interview because there’s something about timothée speaking in french...
Right. He's even hotter when speaking French! When he put his head on his co-stars shoulder, my heart missed a beat! Tragically str8 tho (at least, mostly anyway!?) :sigh:
@@michaelz6870 He has never labelled himself "straight". Don't believe any gossip unless it is made official, and believe what you wish.
@@michaelz6870 i dont think he is straight, never said he is anyway. I think he is bi
Yeah who knows; no one's business anyway. 🤷♂️
same sis
C’est tellement satisfaisant de les comprendre dans les deux langues.
It’s so satisfying to understand them in both languages.
Oui, enfin, l'anglais est tellement courant qu'il n'y a rien d'exceptionnel.
Soy encontada de conocer los...... oh et puis merde l’espagnol..🤭
Oui/Yes!
Maria Carabin euh/hyn? 😂
sag directioner I rarely get the opportunity to practice or hear French so I understood but the subtitles helped me tremendously.
Timothée trying to secure the Nolan bag for four minutes straight
I mean he was in interstellar already so...
@@eclecticsteak Nolan is known to work with the same actors on multiple films. I'm sure Timmy wouldn't mind working on another one. Plus his role was very small.
Alot of people's fave film was Inception. He fans out on all the best directors. He is definitely trying to wrk with them all and glean those skills for a future in directing.
lmaoo
Obviously
when his voice changes when he switches between English and French...that hits different 😍😍😍😍
not your mum oh yes indeed ♥️
most bilingual people have different tones for the languages, it's really funny hearing somebody's other language voice for the first time after speaking to them for a while
but he has a strong english accent
@@angelus77300 “strong” bitch where ? He spells american names the American way that’s pretty much it . and also you can hear he’s not always comfortable with some words but he has no accent persay
It's because each language kinda has a specific tone, so it is very normal to people to chance the voices when they switch languages specially the ones who grow up bilingual
Everyone here talking about Timothée pretty face, cuz he is goddamn beautiful. But Louis Garrel... wow, since Dreamers, he has been one of my favorite crushes.
I love Louis!
amen
💔 same
Dreamers is just... oh mon dieu ..un chef-d'œuvre..I loved watching it when it rained ,in quarantine , under a blanket , drinking soup..hits different.L'atmosphére a une incrediblé ....
you are so right
Didn’t understand a word but enjoyed this immensely
🤣 same!
Pas de bol les cocos...
Same 😭💀
Well that's a bit odd.
Faut apprendre le français les amis 😂😘🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
trop mignon la fin, avec la tête de Timothée sur l’épaule de Louis Garrel
"Call me by your name 2"
@@loboestepario2424 lol
Ι have no idea what they're talking about but 😍😍😍
Deanith LOL they’re talking about films, and acting roles they admire / wish they could do
Same sis. Haaaa. But I’m like 😍😍😍😍😍
LG: Did you understand “Inception”?
TC: Well, yeah!
LG: I didn’t.
TC: I was sitting next to my French father who hated it.
LG: He didn’t understand anything, like me!
TC: He understood nothing!
- MOVIE RECS -
- THE MOVIE THAT MADE YOU WANT TO BE AN ACTOR? -
TC: The Dark Knight. Christopher Nolan.
Subtitle: Me?
LG: Hmmm, just a second… Will you cut out the pauses? Because sometimes I have no idea and I’m thinking. What made me want to be an actor? Hold on, quickly, let’s go, let’s go! The 400 Blows by François Truffaut!
TC: Really?
LG: Yes, The 400 Blows, by Truffaut.
TC: I love that movie, I LOVE that movie.
- YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE SCENE? -
TC: The Master by Paul Thomas Anderson. It’s a scene between Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman where there’s a questioning, a sort of questioning. He says to Joaquin Phoenix, “You don’t have the right to…” [to LG] How do you say “blink”?
LG: « De clinger des yeux. »
TC : Yeah. So it’s almost an acting exercise.
Subtitle: No, I, just - I gotta get back to her. - Why don’t you go back? - I don’t know. - Why don’t you go back? - I DON’T KNOW!
LG: So, there’s a scene in “400 Blows” where I cry just thinking about it, even now it makes me want to cry thinking about it. It’s…
TC: When he dies?
LG: When Antoine Doinel is in the children’s prison, well, when he’s sent away, and his best friend comes to see him on his bike, he took his bike and he can’t go home and they talk behind the glass and we see that his best friend came to see him and I don’t know, there’s something, the look of friendship between them, it’s… Especially when we know it’s also a film about François Truffaut and that he’s actually talking about one of his friends who really existed.
- THE ACTOR AND/OR ACTESS WHO MAKES YOU FEEL THEIR EMOTIONS? -
LG: Meryl Streep. Nobody can say anything against Meryl Streep. You watch her films and you challenge yourself, you tell yourself, “This time, I’m going to find a slip-up.” It’s impossible. She gets you every time. Even in this film. She only really has a few scenes, but she hits the bulls-eye with everything she does. There’s not one moment where she isn't dead-on. Meryl Streep is just the best.
TC: Did you notice when she did the thing in the movie?
LG: Yeah.
TC: It was awesome.
Subtitle : even less a woman. You’ll need to marry well. - But you are not married, Aunt March. - Well, that’s because I’m rich.
TC: For me, if there’s an actress right now, her name is Cynthia Erivo. She’s American. She just did a movie called “Harriet.” I saw her in “The Color Purple” on Broadway, two, three years ago, and she’s extraordinary. She’s really great!
LG: Oh yeah? What’s her name?
TC: Cynthia Ervio.
[singing in clip]
- MUST-SEE DIRECTOR? -
TC: Honestly, Christopher Nolan still because I love his movies and, maybe I haven’t grown up but like, for twelve years, every movie that comes out-
LG: Did you understand “Inception”?
TC: Well, yeah!
LG: I didn’t.
TC: I was sitting next to my French father who hated it.
LG: He didn’t understand anything, like me!
TC: He understood nothing!
[clip of top spinning, suspenseful music]
TC: Even “Interstellar”. Maybe it’s narcissistic but I had a little role in it, and I saw it 12 times in theaters. So I paid, I don’t know, $200 to go see this film alone.
LG: For me, it’s Almodovar. As soon as a film comes out, I run to go see one of his films.
TC: I really liked the newest one.
LG: Oh, yeah. I loved the new one, same.
Subtitle: Each of your films was an event in my life. - It’s Salvador Mallo.
LG: Sometimes, you know, there are things that you like that you can explain, and others that you can’t. I have plenty of reasons why I love Almodovar, but I can’t explain it; it’s called charm. How a director works, shoots his films? You can’t explain that. I run to go see Almodovar when one of his films comes out.
- THE MOVIE TO WATCH OVER AND OVER AGAIN? -
TC: Mean Girls!
TC: Recently I saw Parasite-
LG: [addressing someone off camera, referencing a police siren going off in the background] Is it perhaps a little annoying for you, for the interview?
TC: [joking] Oh, that’s my dad.
LG: “You forgot your sandwich” ?
TC: “Hey, Timo!”
TC: No but, also “Parasite” that just came out, by Bong Joon-ho. I saw it 3 times and each time I noticed little things. There wasn't one detail he didn’t do on purpose. There’s no moment, no shot wasted. Like, there’s a reason for everything and it’s awesome. That director is awesome.
LG: If there’s a film to watch again and again, it’s Buster Keaton’s “Sherlock Junior” and it’s great to watch. You could watch it all the time.
- A FUTURE FILM YOU’RE MOST EXCITED FOR? -
TC: “Dune” by Denis Villeneuve.
LG: Wait wait wait, let me think about it for two seconds. I’ve gotta think. I think Wes Anderson’s film that Timothée is in.
TC: Really?
LG: “The French Dispatch”. Yeah. I’d really like to see that.
you're really a good person. I hope you will have amazing life.
Thank you for your service!
thank you so much!
You are a goddess
You're a hero for doing this.
To all my francophile Americans, raise your hands if you understood it all just because it had the subtitles in French. (🙌) American Language education: You can read it, maybe speak it, but the listening - c'est difficile, vraiment.
Facts.
Liaisons and speed trip me up ! Luckily their pace was better for comprehension than some other French actors (esp if from Paris !)
Me with Spanish and Italian. I’m lost with French.
Wow I just realized I understood
Honestly am French and they speak very fast and mumble most of the time so that's definitely a hard exercise !
everyone here for Timothée and im just here for Louis garrel lol
Same dude same
came here for both
me too)
|-/
sameeee
Why did I watch the whole video. I don’t understand a thing
@Rsy Tn i know way , Timothee ?
omg timothee's french has gotten so much better
Yeah it’s because he uses it more often I’m sure it was better when he was a child
@@FULLtiltSENDER I'm not fluent in French completely (but I know it a little) and I noticed that he pronounces words in a bit weird way, is that right? he's got an accent?
@@ollsokolova5840 yes he's got an obvious american accent lol his french is ok but he is making some mistakes (like saying narcissistique instead of narcissique)
@@belhougoldenwind yeah I noticed he misspelled that word too
@@ollsokolova5840 he doesn't have an accent imo, his french sounds native except for a few mistakes like "cligne des yeux" et "narcissique". Without those hickups I couldn't tell he didn't grow up in France
My childhood crush and my new crush in the same interview!! I’m blessed
I can’t understand French but here for Timothee lol
louis garrel talking about films is the content choose to waste my duolingo french with
Louis Garrel and Timothee Chalamet speaking french in one video will be the death of me!! Im smiling like crazy without understanding a thing wth!
I had a crush on Louis garrel since la belle personne ❤️ he’s so dreamy omg
He's beautiful
Check out Les chansons d'amour. ;)
Kyuhyun Suju ohmygod I will! Thanks ❤️
@@marvel096 nothing beats Louis Garrel's singing. :)
marvel096 i had a crush on him since The Dreamers lol
I don’t speak a word of french, but I saw this in my recommended and I knew I had to watch it. I just k n e w.
Interstellar est un chef-d’œuvre absolu, je me suis pris une telle claque au cinéma ! Non seulement pour les visuels mais aussi pour la profondeur d’écriture chère a Nolan
Timothée a énormément de chance d’avoir eu ce petit rôle dans ce grand film :)
Totalement d'accord, j'ai dû le voir une dizaine de fois aussi... j'arrive pas à m'en lasser, même si il peut paraître assez long
J'aurais donné tellement pour aller le voir au ciné 😭
Perturbant, en effet.
@Valette Clo what-ev-ah. Le film est génial, et si on ne l'aime pas ou on ne le comprends pas... tant pis.
C'est un film chiant et déprimant
Real sad I can’t understand them, but they sound very attractive
okay but hearing Louis talk about Les Quatre Cents Coups !!! his connection with film is so deeply rooted in French New Wave and it’s nice to hear him talk so passionately about it
Is it? Does he talk about the French New Wave elsewhere?
@@iammilorex Louis' father is Philippe Garrel, a director/screenwriter associated with and influenced by French New Wave, so I'd say it's safe to say he grew up with that influence also. if you look at his French film work, for example Les Amants Réguliers, you'll see the connection!
_Listening to Timothée Chalamet speak in French makes me want to learn French._
Good luck
You should. Overall is quite easy, thought pronunciation is a bitch.
Vas-y ! Il est encore temps d'apprendre français 😉
If you haven't changed your mind, I could try to teach you! I'm quite serious, I wish to be a French teacher later so... 😂
same, i'm learning French after watching multiple timmy's french interviews
Cynthia Erivo is actually British/Nigerian. There was some controversy around her playing an African American heroine
Yeah because she’s made distasteful comments about Black Americans.
dites a timothée que je l'aime
Ok j'y vais
il est que pour moi dsl
@@elio-n jsp pourquoi mais ça m'a fait rire 😂
Timothee looks to Louis with so much admiration, that's nice🤗
OMG, I just fell in love with Louis Garrel! He just listed a bunch of stuff I've been obsessed with since forever: Buster Keaton, Truffaut (I always cry when I watch The 400 blows) AND Almodovar!
That last head gesture from Timothée was so adorable!
Timothée talking about Cynthia Erivo makes me so damn happy.
me too! I love Harriet!
Cynthia Erivo the goat~
Timmy sounds so much more husky but soft at the same time when speaking french, I love it!
Timothée biting his lip from 0:58-1:10 and staring at Louis omg
honestly same
me too timmy, me too...
I'd be doing the same 😍
He is gay
You can't go wrong with subtitles of the same language spoken. Makes perfect sense!
Me: * doesn’t understand French *
Me: 😍
Hahaha Timothée's little head pat on Louis' shoulder at the end is so cute.
Timothee worked with Louis' sister, Esther Garrel, who played Marzia in Call me by your name. Now, he's working with Louis in Little Women.
I’m here for Louis garrel his films are beautiful and so is he 😍😍
I loved that little sound that Timmy makes at the end of the interview.. so cute😍
That's actually Louis making that sound. First I couldn't figure out who made it but you can see Louis' throat moving.
My two favorite actors from very different times
I’m experiencing very complicating feelings right now
J’espere qu’ils feront plus de films ensemble
Louis Garel a un pur charisme face à la caméra. C'est ça qu'on voit au cinéma.
Louis Garrel nous montre que les hommes sont comme le bon vin, ils deviennent encore plus bons avec l'âge. 😍
Ils deviennent encore meilleurs*or : ils s'améliorent avec le temps...
Just to teach you a bit of French 😉
Il me semblait qu'il a eu une violente calvitie entre temps ou c'était pour un rôle seulement 🤔
Louis Garrell is absolutely beautiful!!
Clicked for my boy Timothée but impressed myself because it took me a full minute to realize I was watching a French video with French subtitles and I could understand everything!
4:23 THE ENDING LMAOOO I DIED
Everyone’s here for timothee... here for Louis tehe
Wow! Je suis ravie d’entendre que Bong joonho est un des realisteurs incontournables de Timothée.
Dune a l'air d'être bien ! Vraiment hâte qu'il sorte
Je ne me lasse pas de timothée je pourrais le regarder pendant des heures
Two most beautiful boys.
I understand bits and pieces bc of french class in high school, haven't used it in 5 years but it's nice to find I still know some of it and it comes in handy watching timothées french interviews lmao
I’ve been crazy for these two for looong time! When i saw them in the same movie I SCREAMED LOVE THEM SO MUCH
i feel like i'm the only one who's here for louis garrel, not timothee
Wooow two of my favourites in an interview. Have they ever had another project together or another interview ??
timothée speaking french is like asmr to me 😂🥰
Chalamet has that perfect face for young hero’s journey stories.
When he talked about Cynthia Erivo it warmed my heart s2
louis does not age omg
"J'ai un petit role dans interstellar" quand tu peux sortir cette phrase t'es déjà un peu le boss du game
Fort juste 🤣👌
La personnification de deux écoles du cinéma:
- Classique : Truffaut, Almodóvar, Keaton
- Moderne : Nolan, actrice indie, film populaire du moment
C'est marrant à voir :)
Louis choices were impressive and refined. Timothée’s picks were good and agreeable but I’d take Louis advice on film any day.
I'm a simple woman I see Louis Garrel
I click
0:57 "Quand il meurt?" Euh.... T'as vu _Les 400 Coups_ , Timmy? T'es sûr?
01:56 Elle est anglaise, Cynthia Erivo ;)
C'était une blague pour les 400 coups j'ai l'impression
Is it just me that I find Louis more attractive than Tim
ehhh not reallyn
meuf c'est pas une compétition on en a rien à foutre
Comment je suis amoureuse du léger accent de Timothe, c’est trop pour mon cœur
Louis je t’aime
I came for Louis Garrel because he could literally rail me
Timothee and Louis speaking French is all I asked for
Oh... por todos los cielos!! Y ahí están, dos generaciones de actores increíbles y guapísimos juntos hablando sobre sus gustos cinéfilos. Por un lado Garrel con una personalidad más madura y con un repertorio detrás suyo de mucho talento, siendo que unos ayeres era lo que ahora es Timothée, un roba pasiones. Y éste último, con su frescura risueña y un poco tímida, despegando su éxito entre la crema y nata de Hollywood y Europa. ¡Qué deleite! 😊😊
Timothée est très sympa. J'adore l'entendre parler français
the accent change when timothee speaks french then english is so satisfying
Louis Garrel 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
c'est le film que je passais le soir pour m'endormir quand il était dispo sur netflix, du coup on peut mettre un 1 devant le chiffre de TITI mais bon moi je suis pas célèbre donc personne fera une vidéo sur ça! Comme si les stars étaient le centre du monde.
Louis Garrel is Esther Garrel's brother, she plays Marzia in Call me by your name.
Wow two of my favourite actors. Thank you melty. Pauline will be so jealous timmy I hope she got to meet Louis
« Mean girls !» J étais pas prête 😂
Moi non plus mais l’air de rien c’est vrai que c’est un petit bijou d’humour ce film... et probablement le meilleur de la filmo de Lindsay Lohan.
Il m’a un peu fait penser à Drop dead gorgeous (belles à mourir en VF) qui est aussi une satire de la culture des concours de beauté aux USA. Mean girls était celle du lycée, où si tu n’es pas populaire, tu meures socialement.
I don't speak or understand french but louis garrel is the only reason I am here. Those eyes see through my soul
luis garrel continues to age like fine wine 🥺
I just started learning french, this is so NICE
Old school with good taste in movies came here because of Garrel 😍
Oh Louis...he's too beautiful for WORDS.😟🙄💝
My old time crush Louis Garrel ❤
Couldn’t understand a single word. Watched the whole thing.
I feel like m the only one here who came cause i saw Louis in thumbnail , i knew him from his movie "la belle personne"
I love him in 'The Dreamers'.
This is the collaboration I neded! Love this two, from Italy!
when timmy did his little head thing at the end 🥺
I can't understand a single word they say. But i can't stop watching them talk either😌
Pour une Québécoise/Canadienne que je suis c’est plus pour l’accent français que je suis ici pour. For a French Canadian that I am , I am mostly here for their accent😍 Ils font simplement placoter d’actrices qu’ils admirent , parler de tout et de rien mais c’est agréable! They are simply chatting about who they admire as actresses, talking about all and nothing! It’s very pleasant! You didn’t miss anything in terms of contents if you don’t speak French.
yall should watch louis garrel in the dreamers. damn he a snack
Louis Garrel has to be the brother of Ester (?) Garrel (from Call Me By Your name), they look so similar. I guess Google will tell me...
Chalamet can code-switch like nobody's business!
Il a encore fait le truc du boy horse à la fin et c’est tellement mignoooooooooooionnnnn
When you see people talking of movies you enjoy yourself, there really remains no language barrier and a barrier is absolutely demolished, it's overcome by the mutual love of the world of films ⚡💜
I don’t know what the hell they’re saying but gurl, I’m living.
Pareil dune et The french dispatch sont ceux que j'attends le plus
Louis garell ♥️
Como eu queria entender francês nesse momento! Bem que *poderia ter uma legenda* oficial pra gente traduzir
Thimitée dans "Le roi".. incroyable !!!!!!
Wow Louis Garrel is aging quite nicely. Watch the Dreamers everyone.
Breathless Mahoney omg yes love that film
christopher nolan c’est le meilleure réalisateur sur cette terre à mon avis ahah
Louis Garrel looks like Tyler Posey