Having gone to film school when this came out, I loved the shots. The story was okay, the dialogue was great. The editing was good. Very well put together piece of art.
At the end of the clip shouldn’t Jodie Foster tell her real estate agent friend, “Did a grown man just locked himself in a sealed room with my teenage daughter?” 🤔
If anyone is say take them on with you're shotgun, New York laws aside take this into account, if they are going in knowing there are people there they'll be aggressive, they'll be armed and they'll be in the mindset for violence. You on the other hand would be surprised, scared, confused, half asleep and most people, especially those who always say they would do it DON'T have what it takes too be that violent! Ironically those whom seem the least likely are the ones who would succeed at first glance are the ones who can bring themselves to do it and she is one.
If anyone is saying “Take them on with your shotgun!” (New York laws aside), take this into account: if they are going in knowing there are people there, they’ll be aggressive, armed, and in the mindset for violence. You, on the other hand, would be surprised, scared, confused, half asleep, and most people (especially those who say they would do it) DON’T have what it takes to be that violent! Ironically, those who seem the least likely to succeed are the ones who could do it; she is one of them. ### I made some changes for clarity and grammar’s sake, but tried to keep your run-on, manic voice. I must admit, adding the “them” at the end was a flourish of my own. It frames our protagonist as an “other,” like the dangerous, home-intruding “them/they” you mention at the beginning.
@@bbchurch7978I admit I'm bad at grammar. Though my view of those who seem unlikely to be able to hold their own at first glance was something I was told by WW2 servicemen.
@@TheGroundedAviator funny, my dad was in WWII and believed the same thing. I liked the content of your post and thought I’d edit it to make it clear for more people. It’s an important lesson.
@@bbchurch7978 It's made quite clear in the book "Mark of the Lion", the book about Charles Upham, he is one of only three men and the only combat soldier (others medical) to earned the Victoria Cross and Bar, symbolizing a second award (the bar was fpr five acts, one or two oc VC caliber and the rest added as it looked less embarresing). He was a hardcore antihero goofball you wouldn't expect to be a badass. No problem, I'm not always the best at expressing myself.
@@TheGroundedAviator I’ll have to read that book! You might not believe this, but my mother’s side of the family are Uphams (in the U.S.), one of her brothers was named Charles, and another, a WWII vet himself, had a vendetta against Steven Spielberg for depicting an Upham as cowardly in Saving Private Ryan! My uncle said he never met a cowardly Upham in his life! You express yourself just fine, by the way.
Brilliant framing and editing
Having gone to film school when this came out, I loved the shots. The story was okay, the dialogue was great. The editing was good. Very well put together piece of art.
the yellow dot deserves an academy award alone
Happy birthday jodie for your fantastic 60 years and bring to an infinity to happiness and serenity from italian boy live in rome
Happy birthday jodie from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of this fantastic movie
1:50 when your boss tells you have to come in on your day off.
I bet the seller wished he had one of these panic rooms, back when Columbo catched him.
I Love ❤ Jodie Foster...she is beautiful
This film will bring me back around to #KirstenStewart 🎥
Yellow dot
At the end of the clip shouldn’t Jodie Foster tell her real estate agent friend, “Did a grown man just locked himself in a sealed room with my teenage daughter?” 🤔
Show don't Tell
Why? What does that have to do with the real estate agent?
If anyone is say take them on with you're shotgun, New York laws aside take this into account, if they are going in knowing there are people there they'll be aggressive, they'll be armed and they'll be in the mindset for violence. You on the other hand would be surprised, scared, confused, half asleep and most people, especially those who always say they would do it DON'T have what it takes too be that violent!
Ironically those whom seem the least likely are the ones who would succeed at first glance are the ones who can bring themselves to do it and she is one.
If anyone is saying “Take them on with your shotgun!” (New York laws aside), take this into account: if they are going in knowing there are people there, they’ll be aggressive, armed, and in the mindset for violence. You, on the other hand, would be surprised, scared, confused, half asleep, and most people (especially those who say they would do it) DON’T have what it takes to be that violent!
Ironically, those who seem the least likely to succeed are the ones who could do it; she is one of them.
###
I made some changes for clarity and grammar’s sake, but tried to keep your run-on, manic voice. I must admit, adding the “them” at the end was a flourish of my own. It frames our protagonist as an “other,” like the dangerous, home-intruding “them/they” you mention at the beginning.
@@bbchurch7978I admit I'm bad at grammar.
Though my view of those who seem unlikely to be able to hold their own at first glance was something I was told by WW2 servicemen.
@@TheGroundedAviator funny, my dad was in WWII and believed the same thing. I liked the content of your post and thought I’d edit it to make it clear for more people. It’s an important lesson.
@@bbchurch7978 It's made quite clear in the book "Mark of the Lion", the book about Charles Upham, he is one of only three men and the only combat soldier (others medical) to earned the Victoria Cross and Bar, symbolizing a second award (the bar was fpr five acts, one or two oc VC caliber and the rest added as it looked less embarresing).
He was a hardcore antihero goofball you wouldn't expect to be a badass.
No problem, I'm not always the best at expressing myself.
@@TheGroundedAviator I’ll have to read that book! You might not believe this, but my mother’s side of the family are Uphams (in the U.S.), one of her brothers was named Charles, and another, a WWII vet himself, had a vendetta against Steven Spielberg for depicting an Upham as cowardly in Saving Private Ryan! My uncle said he never met a cowardly Upham in his life!
You express yourself just fine, by the way.
دايما افلامهم خيالية نفرين ويسكنوا في قصر مجانين
3:10 Previous owner huh!?
1:22
He's the best.
At 2:39 i would removed the underwear at jodie
How about we remove the underwear on you instead
Shut up
Definitely a bit too much for just two people, in my opinion
Definitely. Could you imagine the parties in that place?
Who cares? If that's what she wanted to buy, so be it. It's her money.