Acting Analysis | Phantom Thread is a masterclass in acting

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  • Опубликовано: 3 мар 2021
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    Manuela breaks down how Daniel Day-Lewis and Vicky Krieps brought Reynolds Woodcock and Alma to life in PHANTOM THREAD.
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  • @mikaylaharris469
    @mikaylaharris469 2 года назад +76

    In the scene where Alma says “be careful with me” at 1st I thought she meant in a vulnerable and sweet way but after watching it again I got the impression that it was more of a warning lol

  • @cilajoao1
    @cilajoao1 3 месяца назад +4

    The constant power struggle makes this film a masterpiece in subtilty.

  • @Gedu1988
    @Gedu1988 3 года назад +77

    "Every time I watch this film, I have a different reaction to it: sometimes this scene makes me upset and other times I find it hilarious. I think Phantom Thread is like a dark romantic comedy about two messed-up people who fall in a sort of love and try to get what they want out of it." Beautifully said :)

    • @lamonteshockley787
      @lamonteshockley787 2 года назад +2

      This is a simple relationship but complex in it's execution. Two people drawn together from two different worlds but needing the same thing each other. He is a servant in his profession and she is a servant in her profession. The question is how can they serve each other without being servants ?

    • @cryptomoonmonk
      @cryptomoonmonk 2 года назад +1

      I caught myself feeling this way with another one of Paul Thomas Anderson's films and this is how I ended up HERE. In another one of his films I was laughing hysterically and then immediately caught myself morally questioning whether I should have been laughing. It's an emotional paradox and a feeling you can't quit put your fingertip on. Brilliance.

  • @emersauce
    @emersauce Год назад +15

    5:48 I read this exchange not as Reynolds simply testing Alma's memory, but assertively expressing his interest in her by collecting something physical of hers (the order note) and testing her response. We know that Reynolds is a sensory/materials-oriented person: he deals with fabric, sews notes into his dresses, sketches on paper, etc. so it makes sense that he might want to keep Alma's handwritten note for himself. Even if it means extra effort on her part (memorization, confusion) he wants to keep that thing of hers for himself. It's one of my favorite moments of the film, but viewed only as a test of memory it loses some of its complex power.

  • @reisachristina233
    @reisachristina233 3 года назад +37

    i never understood why i loved this movie so much, but you put the magic of it in words in a way no one else could, thanks for that!

    • @YouGottaAct
      @YouGottaAct  3 года назад +2

      Thanks so much for watching and for such a nice comment!

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules 2 года назад +6

    This Daniel Day Lewis seems to be a pretty handy actor

  • @shebamiranda9661
    @shebamiranda9661 3 года назад +26

    wow this is a really good analysis, brilliant job🙌🏻

  • @HerbalistGuybrush
    @HerbalistGuybrush 3 года назад +11

    Thank you for the brilliant analysis. This movie is a pearl. Must be my fave in the last 5 yrs

  • @marichristian1072
    @marichristian1072 Год назад +2

    "Phantom Thread" is the film that should have won the Oscar instead of "Shape of Water". It's an exquisite film with glorious costumes and music . The House of Woodcock reminds me of the Queen's perennial designer Norman Hartnell and his House, which served mainly the aristocracy- certainly not the bourgeoisie. Strangely, nothing in this film made me laugh. The relationship between Woodcock and Alma cut too close to the bone. Yes, she made him very ill with the mushrooms but those very mushrooms gave him a much desired contact( even if it was a hallucination) of his first love- his mother. I'm impressed with this sensitive analysis. Thank you.

  • @onlylize
    @onlylize 3 года назад +16

    i love Phantom Thread & i enjoyed watching this video! i knew a certain amount about the deftly spun structures in this film, but it's another joy of realization for me to rewatch their actings with your comments. thank you♡

  • @mariyumabid7330
    @mariyumabid7330 2 года назад +5

    I've watched this movie many times and sometimes I feel like the ending is what it is and sometimes I think that one of them is hallucinating.

  • @josephpoole1497
    @josephpoole1497 2 года назад +4

    Very thoughtful analysis. One of my favourite moments is when Alma trips in the dining room. When she leaves the room she is actually blushing. That's either good make-up or very good acting.

    • @thecivilianseries3267
      @thecivilianseries3267 Год назад

      I noticed it as well.

    • @ld3507
      @ld3507 Год назад +1

      I saw an interview with Vicky and she said that was the first time she had actually met Daniel, that was a real trip and blush!!

  • @sandyfeet9502
    @sandyfeet9502 3 года назад +7

    Thank YOU!! I thoroughly enjoyed your analysis of Phantom Thread. I purchased the film and every time I watch it I see and hear something I totally missed before, it is the film that keeps on giving. BUT amazingly you nailed it...absolutely.

    • @YouGottaAct
      @YouGottaAct  3 года назад

      Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it!

  • @kimb884
    @kimb884 2 года назад +4

    I thoroughly enjoyed your analysis. Such a marvelous film.

  • @ld3507
    @ld3507 Год назад +1

    The two breakfast scenes: the first with Joanna "I can't begin my day with a confrontation, please" I love that line! I immediately started using it when needed lol and then Alma with the scapping of the toast and the butter knife clanking and the tea...Reynolds irritation "There's entirely too much movement..." and then after they'd gotten married and were sitting outside having breakfast and his facial reaction to her scrapping her teeth to eat the I'm thinking honey/sticky like substance out of her spoon...all of the above are so classic if you've ever known upclose this type of behavior that Reynolds displays, it is hilarious to watch! I am totally fascinated with this movie, the performances, sountrack, everything! I've watched it I don't know how many times and I keep finding more and more layers. Lesley Manville is superb. She says more with a look than a page of dialog could offer. I love the fondness that grows between the two women. Cyril's expression when Alma is modeling is so telling as are all of Cyril's expressions. Fabulous movie. I found the dynamics between Reynolds and Alma fascinating. This had me totally drawn in! Great analysis...I just found you and what a treat that the movie you were discussing was this wonderful brilliantly performed film. Thank you!

  • @conorellis2892
    @conorellis2892 2 года назад +3

    amazing analysis

  • @Littleneddygtw
    @Littleneddygtw 9 месяцев назад

    What a great video you made. Thank you.
    “Right now I’m just admiring my own gallantry for eating it the way you prepared it”

  • @thenewculture2359
    @thenewculture2359 2 года назад +2

    This is brilliant! Waiting for new analysis videos.

  • @chazangus7426
    @chazangus7426 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve seen Phantom Thread thrice now, and the way you have introduced new ideas and thoughts of how I personally observed the scenes in this movie is superb. You are absolutely right in that there is a new way to observe the film each time. Simply wonderful job you have done here.

  • @maulik784
    @maulik784 2 года назад +2

    Thank you ma'am,
    Thank you Madonna Lazich for this analysis.
    Now myself like many others can understand soul meaning of these PTA characters and how brilliant they are in acting once again.
    Of course, you did super fine job here, nothing more to say other than Thank you again. 🙏 ❤️

  • @YouGottaAct
    @YouGottaAct  3 года назад +10

    What do you think - do you see Phantom Thread as a romantic comedy or as a drama about how impossible love can be?

    • @znhurston
      @znhurston 3 года назад +3

      Both. I've watched this film several times and each time I noticed something new that either makes me laugh or feel sad. This is especially true of Krieps' performance. She has the ability to convey emotions simply with her dimples.

    • @YouGottaAct
      @YouGottaAct  3 года назад

      @@znhurston true, she’s very expressive while still being subtle!

    • @adamskorupskas2184
      @adamskorupskas2184 3 года назад +5

      I think it is a very funny but disturbing depiction of what it takes to stay together.

    • @jylyhughes5085
      @jylyhughes5085 3 года назад +3

      Oh it is a sublime drama ..... l'amour!

    • @kevincampbell5785
      @kevincampbell5785 2 года назад +1

      One of this first things I told myself upon leaving the theater was "after starting out harmless, this movie turned into a dark-comedy twisted love story", so I see it as both. The poisoning made it so each partner could get what they wanted out of their love.

  • @lamonteshockley787
    @lamonteshockley787 2 года назад

    What a wonderful commentary it was as if you placed yourself inside each character and played them both at the same time. Each confrontational frame became an individual love scene in itself.The more you spoke the more I wanted to hear your voice not from a male or female perspective but from the side of two hearts wanting to experience love that neither had experienced before. Your passionate approach made the relationship feel real. I couldn't help but look into your eyes and see that you have the capacity to understand the love they shared was not abnormal or unusual but necessary. Alma was not there to conquer but to give. I look forward to more commentary from you.

  • @aleksandra_______
    @aleksandra_______ 3 года назад +3

    This was amazing and so enlightening!!!

  • @mugatazan
    @mugatazan 3 года назад +3

    Fantastic analysis! Subscribed.

  • @ibrahimadiouf5308
    @ibrahimadiouf5308 2 года назад +2

    Amazing analysis !

  • @radiantonion8615
    @radiantonion8615 2 года назад +2

    I watched this movie because the characters are so strange and riveting and it left me feeling very disturbed at the end but I keep thinking about the characters and their behavior and it's haunting...Reynolds' persistence at believing he must hold on to his air tight lift style and Alma's nearly murderous insistence on breaking it for them or herself (? - still deciding on that one).

  • @S2DEliptiK
    @S2DEliptiK 2 года назад

    That was very insightful - great analysis!

  • @biljanakocanovic6778
    @biljanakocanovic6778 2 года назад +3

    Well done!!!

  • @JackKinross
    @JackKinross 10 месяцев назад

    I watched this incredible film for the first time last night, brilliant in every way. Enjoyed your take on it, thank you. Will be watching Phantom Thread again soon.

  • @samhoratio
    @samhoratio 2 года назад

    Brilliant analysis! Opened up elements of this film that were invisible to me before. Thank you, and keep up the great work! --Sam

  • @mikeletaurus4728
    @mikeletaurus4728 8 месяцев назад

    Please, PLEASE forgive me, but you provide the essential and quintessential European perspective. Exactly what a film of this source (America) deserves.

  • @wenjingzheng2159
    @wenjingzheng2159 Год назад

    this is so helpful and thoughtful! Thank you!

  • @nobodyowens8159
    @nobodyowens8159 4 месяца назад

    Alma is a gift

  • @joffreyreillers1336
    @joffreyreillers1336 3 года назад +4

    I really enjoyed this; thank you.

    • @YouGottaAct
      @YouGottaAct  3 года назад

      Thank you! More coming soon :)

  • @AnyaLightHealing
    @AnyaLightHealing Год назад

    Beautiful and poignant analysis! Thank you :)

  • @davidmeneses712
    @davidmeneses712 2 года назад +2

    I love this movie

  • @meandermyan2079
    @meandermyan2079 Год назад

    Thank you so much❤great analysis

  • @Inquiring_Together
    @Inquiring_Together 9 месяцев назад

    This is a good one. Both the analysis and the performance. The asparagus scene.

  • @mikeletaurus4728
    @mikeletaurus4728 8 месяцев назад

    Useful commentary on a great film.

  • @sagan1976
    @sagan1976 2 года назад +1

    I mean, Vicky blushes when she stumbles. She blushes.

  • @acriticwithoutacause8983
    @acriticwithoutacause8983 3 года назад +2

    something tells me Reynold Woodcock would like this video.

  • @adamskorupskas2184
    @adamskorupskas2184 3 года назад +3

    So smart!

  • @kevinwatson234
    @kevinwatson234 9 месяцев назад

    My favourite movie + film score of all time

  • @rhishishurv5511
    @rhishishurv5511 Год назад

    Love this channel. I like the way you explain so beautifully LOVE FROM INDIA🙏🙏🙏

  • @notshetocastarz
    @notshetocastarz 9 месяцев назад

    Non credo ,diversamente da altri pareri che non ci sia nulla di comico in questa scena, è l’espressione della complessità dei rapporti umani, gli argomenti, asparago o altro, sono puri pretesti perché i due possano manifestare i reciproci disagi, le proprie più o meno ossessive convinzioni, i propri bisogni di controllo l’uno sull’altro, cosa c’è da ridere? È una scena cupamente dura, molto naturale, in parte improvvisata dai due interpreti, dei geni!!!

  • @aaronmurrayvazquez
    @aaronmurrayvazquez 2 года назад

    so glad I found this channel!. My suggestion would be Denzel Washington in Malcolm X.

  • @nobodyowens8159
    @nobodyowens8159 4 месяца назад

    Gosh i can relate to this man in every way .
    I am tnis guy .

  • @thelaughingface6159
    @thelaughingface6159 Год назад

    Please discuss the film "Calvary" with Brendan Gleeson. Very interesting analysis. I have seen Phantom Thread about 10 times!

  • @jgmartinezmd6867
    @jgmartinezmd6867 2 года назад

    i wish the "interrupting" scene was included in the video. it was so funny.

  • @nobodyowens8159
    @nobodyowens8159 4 месяца назад

    I would hate the dinner also .

  • @nobodyowens8159
    @nobodyowens8159 4 месяца назад

    Its not a comedy.its about how hard it is for some people to feel intimacy.once experienced it can change you but if its not in your nature.its tough but it can happen . circumstance can encourage it ,not poisoning as tnis is a metaphor .
    But other ways.

  • @user-cw4zj6kc8u
    @user-cw4zj6kc8u 8 месяцев назад

    Yeah I can attest to the multiple watches changes the tone. I watched it the first time and it was incredibly tragic. Then watched a second time and was laughing the whole time. lol

  • @completesentences2125
    @completesentences2125 8 месяцев назад

    My favorite thing to say to my wife is “are you a special agent sent here to ruin my evening?…and possibly my entire life?!” 😂

  • @williamfairfaxmasonprescot9334
    @williamfairfaxmasonprescot9334 2 года назад

    Great video and analysis. I subscribed after seeing this. Danke.
    Has anyone told you that you look similar to Ruby Rose, the actress?
    She has, Beautiful blue eyes and a cute pixie hair dew.

  • @ShutterSnapMastery
    @ShutterSnapMastery 3 года назад +1

    Hi, Don't you think the last scene of eating poisonous omelet is all in Alma's imagination?

  • @yeungyamhui8452
    @yeungyamhui8452 2 года назад +1

    plz do more DDL movie!!!

  • @gonzalopriale3293
    @gonzalopriale3293 2 года назад

    Manuela is gorgeous 😍💘💘💘

  • @adamskorupskas2184
    @adamskorupskas2184 2 года назад

    Return to me!

  • @jackiebga
    @jackiebga 5 месяцев назад

    I’ll just say it: Reynolds is laying in bed , sick with poisoning. He envisions his dead mother on the wall at the foot of the bed. Mothers image is wearing the wedding gown Reynolds designed for her…when he was a boy. It is see-through. You can see her nipples. The door opens and Alma walks in to nurse him. Mama disappears and does not return. Reynolds has a new woman to mother his “bad” self. Ok? It’s a sick movie about a sick relationship that began with his sick mother. Hide it in plain site.

  • @lisasilenzi
    @lisasilenzi Год назад

    omg its leonardo dicaprio

  • @thelifeofslice4526
    @thelifeofslice4526 Год назад

    I'll support you on Patreon and tell everyone i know about you in exchange for a conversation with you.

  • @lordsgirl1123
    @lordsgirl1123 11 месяцев назад

    What I’d like to hear from someone is just one comment about Reynolds’s mother. Why is no one discussing this 500 lb gorilla in the room? Obviously “mother” is key to her children’s personalities and relationship and goes a long way toward explaining the sick relationship between the lovers.

    • @hertor8803
      @hertor8803 5 месяцев назад

      I agree that is often overlooked. He obviously worshipped his mother and she has left a huge hole in his life which adds to the dynamic. When he is sick she essentially becomes his mother. Just one of the many levels this masterpiece is operating on.

  • @teresatkacik1123
    @teresatkacik1123 2 года назад +1

    very good breakdown of the movie. now no one has to watch it.