Kinds of Kindness LIVE Spoiler Chat! | Emma Stone | Jesse Plemons | Yorgos Lanthimos

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • KINDS OF KINDNESS opened wider over the weekend, so it's time to get into all those spoilers we've been dying to discuss with you. Yorgos Lanthimos' trippy triptych goes to some truly bizarre places, even by the Greek auteur's standards, and we've been looking forward to chatting with you about all of it. Join us here at Noon PDT on Tuesday, July 2. We'd love to hear your thoughts on what's going on in this movie, which stars Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe, Hong Chau, Mamoudou Athie, Margaret Qualley and Joe Alwyn. Make sure you hit the Notify Me button so you don't miss a thing. See you then!
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  • @lewiscook7493
    @lewiscook7493 25 дней назад +1

    Thanks for a wonderful chat! I'm in a very rural area in Virginia and the closest theater playing it was in Virginia Beach which is 75 miles away. A long drive, but totally worth it because I got to see it in Dolby.
    I love how this movie could be so many different things (hilarious, dark, awkward, twisted, gross) and how Lanthimos was willing to make such interesting choices. Even when the movie baffled me, I enjoyed the journeys it took me on and respected the chances it took. I can't wait to experience it again!

    • @BreakfastAllDay
      @BreakfastAllDay  25 дней назад +1

      Sounds like an adventure, and it gave you lots to think about on the drive home! Thanks for stopping by today.

  • @ThomasKirby-ub4vy
    @ThomasKirby-ub4vy 25 дней назад +8

    All three shorts involve
    - the act of killing someone for acceptance
    - the act of killing one’s self for acceptance
    -the act of reviving someone from the dead which Emma tries to find that person for acceptance
    - all three stories include motifs of dogs, control, family, cuts in skin with Emma slicing dogs hand, Jesse shooting hole in man’s hand, Emma slicing stomach open, plemmons sliced wound in head from car crash

  • @Allonsy305
    @Allonsy305 24 дня назад +5

    I saw the second story as seeing how delusional an abusive person can be.
    Abusive people never think they are the problem, but that everyone else is, and is more dangerous. Like how the husband was acting with the suspect at the start but then said the suspect was acting weird or when he believes the woman at the traffic had Liz's phone. Not to mention, absuive people will always try to lick any wounds they've caused (just like the husband)
    And what's worse is that the abused always give their abuser excuses when in a relationship with them. Like Liz did.
    The whole metaphor with the island of dogs is kind of why people stay in a toxic relationship.
    "It's better to eat something you know is accessible than wait to eat something that runs out every morning.

    • @UrbanDecayLova247
      @UrbanDecayLova247 22 дня назад

      Hmmmmmm okay, I have to rewatch that one. The ending threw me off too and felt anti-climactic but with this interpretation I’ll prolly like it more. It was def my least fav of the three

  • @ryantrent2114
    @ryantrent2114 25 дней назад +4

    I saw this film roughly 36 hours ago and I'm still letting it marinate. Lanthimos doesn't like to coddle the popcorn crowd and in that regard, I hope he never changes.

  • @guest_informant
    @guest_informant 17 дней назад +1

    RMF
    RMF is the first person we see. He's driving the BMW, listening to: "Some of them want to abuse you//Some of them want to be abused". He is then assessed, inspected, reported on, and paid by Vivian. We are later told, by Raymond, that he (RMF) has agreed to be in the car accident.
    Robert Fletcher - Jesse Plemons
    Rita Fanning - Emma Stone
    Raymond F... (spoken in the film but I can't find a screenplay to confirm this) - Willem Dafoe

  • @danielbarrero2815
    @danielbarrero2815 25 дней назад +3

    I loved this movie so much, definitely one of my favorites of the year so far

  • @mofetabionica
    @mofetabionica 25 дней назад +1

    I think that the second segment is the most clear to me. It's a metaphor about the husband not liking how this experience at sea changed his wife and just wants how her wife used to be and refuses to accept her as she is now, and her goes to extremes to "killing" herself to become accepted by her husband even when she has changed by her experience, goes to the lengths her husband wants to and, he accepted her again by the end. She summited and suppressed her new self to be loved.

    • @guest_informant
      @guest_informant 17 дней назад

      This is the way I saw it too. He wants her to change. She changes. They embrace. For now.

  • @friendlypup5650
    @friendlypup5650 25 дней назад +2

    I’m honestly a tad surprised at how divisive this was. I get it’s nihilistic, and I get it might feel like you’re grasping for air, but I do think this screenplay is very smart and the way it’s edited is so fun and brisk. Cant wait to see it again. Hopefully Searchlight expands more this weekend so I don’t have to drive 30 minutes to find this thing again

  • @alexandrosalexandropoulos4836
    @alexandrosalexandropoulos4836 25 дней назад +2

    Great chat, as always!
    The main reason this one reminds his older (Greek) movies is the screenwriter Efthymis Philippou who has also written the earlier stuff: Dogtooth, Alps, etc. Kinds of kindness was written originally in Greek language and is kind of how a foreigner (i.e. Philippou) sees American society not by living in it but knowing it through movies/books/music etc. (Philippou STILL lives in Greece). This robotic/cold/heartless style of writing it's more of his baby than Lanthimo's' (The Favourite and Poor things were "warmer" because were NOT written by P.). If you read his books or theatre plays or screenplays he did for other directors it's almost like shared universe that owes more to him than G.L. (I'm posting a link from a trailer of a theatre play based on some of his short stories and you would swear, if didn't know, that it's something directed by Lanthimos!)
    ruclips.net/video/5BTABt8QwxA/видео.html
    Sorry for the long text but Philippou's involment (or not...) is crucial to understand the different style of his movies.

  • @Alec_Collins78
    @Alec_Collins78 24 дня назад +1

    I like this and Poor Things, though I like this the most. People left before the credits scene at the showing I went to.

  • @jeremyslather
    @jeremyslather 4 дня назад

    For me, somehow dafoe 1 is so omnipotent he knows that RMF is going to be resurrected in the end. For me, it's like he is literally a god and plemons 1 renouncing is a literal crisis of faith. At the same time, story 3 is about a cult taking the name of god so that's why they don't get their new god. Story 3 is literally, "we have unnalived god."

  • @Pa1magram
    @Pa1magram 26 дней назад +1

    Yes! I’ve been waiting for this video! Thank you! This movie is all about CONTROL!! The message is throughout the whole film! I can’t wait to see this again ! One of my favorite films this year !

  • @mofetabionica
    @mofetabionica 25 дней назад +2

    Also, the stories should be in different order just because of RMF, he is dead on the first, alive in the second and resurrected in the third. Should be, 2,1,3.

  • @Chuuk2Hawaii
    @Chuuk2Hawaii 17 дней назад +1

    I just watched the movie. I think story #2 was clearly the Plemons character gone crazy. He was already crazy before the wife reappeared. He was upset because the wife he knew was no longer. He was living in delusion.

  • @janechoy2073
    @janechoy2073 25 дней назад +1

    I saw this movie this weekend. It certainly is a lot. I was engaged and entertained, but it's not a movie that I easily recommend to anyone unless the person's already a bit familiar Lanthimos's movies before. 2 people walked out of my screening (there were < 30 people in my theater). The movie is definitely about control and faith; I sitll fail to see where the kindness is. It is a good but weird movie, and Jesse Plemmons is absolutely wonderful.

    • @BreakfastAllDay
      @BreakfastAllDay  25 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience, Jane! Glad you saw it.

  • @guest_informant
    @guest_informant 17 дней назад

    It's perhaps not 100% certain that Ruth is dead at the end of Part 3. There is a close up of her face, and there is a tear in her eye...

  • @goodcitizen3027
    @goodcitizen3027 23 дня назад

    I saw it three days ago and it still occupies a lot of my mind. Was it enjoyable? Maybe? Parts of it? Did it make me think? Absolutely!

    • @BreakfastAllDay
      @BreakfastAllDay  23 дня назад

      It definitely still sticks with you. Thanks for watching!

  • @brianng8350
    @brianng8350 25 дней назад

    This feels like a vanity project.
    As an anthology, it is key to relate or identify with the characters quickly. But in this case, with the weirdness and cult like people, it is hard to relate or have sympathy for these people.
    The endings have no real payoff. All of them are very sudden.

  • @mississippiqueen_1969
    @mississippiqueen_1969 25 дней назад

    Whilst The “Favourite” and “Poor Things” might be somewhat more accessible than his other work, I think people are seriously downplaying how strange and eccentric those films are

  • @brianng8350
    @brianng8350 25 дней назад

    This is very much like Dark Matter, Twilight Zone or much of M Night Shyamalan movies of late; these were much better as TV episodes than big budget movies.

  • @stevecatanio8532
    @stevecatanio8532 16 дней назад

    I saw it. It was weird.

  • @planktonscollective7129
    @planktonscollective7129 25 дней назад

    I don't really agree... I love dogtooth, it's my favorite Yorgos Lanthomos, also loved killing of a sacred deer and the first half of the lobster(the weirder part). So I was really excited for this one... but eventually I didn't care for this one. Thought it tried to be bizzare but wasn't there enough. I had some anticipation for all three stories at certain points, and though were a few different ways the stories could go, but the eventual payoff just wasn't good and I was kinda bored. The themes fo the three pieces seemed a bit repetitive as well.

  • @rayahayes-mora2796
    @rayahayes-mora2796 25 дней назад

    What was in the pot that hang chao was making?

    • @Jeffdow1987
      @Jeffdow1987 25 дней назад +4

      Idk but it looked like she was pouring out an abortion. The topic of conversation of her missing her period made me think of that

  • @mudstyle5288
    @mudstyle5288 26 дней назад

    Movie was brutal