Despite her Oscar, despite appearing in big budget tent-pole blockbusters, Tilda Swinton never forgot her independent roots. And is not afraid of tackling any role. One of our greatest actors.
i just adore Tilda, she inhabits any role she's in and no two are the same. Can't wait till i have the opportunity to see this - and that's something that unfortunately almost never happens.
Indeed, also she clearly recognises talent, Apichatpong is one of the most original directors/ visuals artists of the past decade. Cemetery of Splendour is incredible.
@@Asaconstant what's Cemetery of Splendour about, and what are some of the things you enjoyed most about it? I have yet to see any of his films but i have the sense that, crudely speaking, his work is redolent of "true" cinema, that will grab you and immerse you and keep you in full suspense till the end and stay with you thereafter.
looks like a very original script that will be delivered masterfully. i think this one's going to be an absolutely unforgettable treat of the kind that is rare and scintillating. Rock and roll! 🎸 (or alternatively ominous booming)
It's frustrating that such unique director like Mr.Apichatpong isn't more well-known in his own country due to censorship. The trailer alone is way more unique than 90% of content put out in Thailand, this is why our film industry has been stagnant for years.
Can you tell me more, I'm interested to learn more about Thailand cinema. I just find it appealing to observe different films and cultures from around the world.
@@unclerhyss5506 i recommend this movie it is call "come and see" it is movie-documentery about belief but it is not a brain-washed film.I think it is very interesting tho
@@itisokaytonotbeokay8316 oh, I thought you meant the soviet one, I was searching on google "come and see documentary" because your description didn't really detailed the film that I thought it was. Anyways, I'll watch it mate, thanks for the recommendation.
Tilda Swinton is on a roll this year, appearing in movies by some of the most acclaimed filmmakers on the planet. And on top of that, she has many movies at Cannes this year.
Has Tilda Swinton worked with every arthouse director? It's cool that Apichatpong didn't have to lose any of his metaphysical or reflective power by making an English language film.
I think us english folks are a lot more culturally ready to explore the abstract now, it's something I'm glad other directors are keeping alive, I hope this movie has a big metaphysical element to it
Memoria is MIND-BLOWING, I had the chance to watch it at FID-Marseille (with Apichatpong present in the cinema, because reality can sometimes be fabulous) and I'm just thrilled you guys picked up for distribution, is legit wonderful.
@@RamonAlfonsoOMAR "Sumerce" in Colombian spanish, comes from the colonial expression "Su merced", that would translate to something simililar to the expression, "your grace" on english. Is an expression of respect usually use in traditional areas of Colombia.
It's definitely a movie where literally nothing happens throughout, and in order to enjoy it, you really need to be willing to tune into it's wavelength; but once you do, man you're in for an interesting ride
Apichatpong will make a masterpiece yet again. He already has several under his best. Syndromes and a Century and Tropical Malady are two of the best films of all time. His first film Blissfully Yours is another gem.
Wow is this his first in English? It looks awesome, and hopefully brings some much-deserved attention to the rest of his films beyond critical circles. Love his stuff.
Incredible film. And after seeing it on both a big screen and regular TV I can't express how immersive the cinema experience was. It's great on a small screen. But having the massive sound of the theaters was just next-level.
Really excited!! Tilda Swinton seems uniquely suited for Weerasethakul's detached but meditative style. Anyone interested in checking out his other films should start with Syndromes and a Century, his most accessible work till date, imho.
Just Watched this masterpiece yesternight. 10/10, if this shows in a theater near you go watch it, you won't regret the money spent for watching this film.
@@incogniftoar3943 it's super difficult to market films like this, I guess their best bet is to go for a bit of tension to draw people unfamiliar with his work in. I think they did a solid job.
Oh my God, YES! i had forgotten about this - i can't wait to see it! It looks incredibly suspenseful - if anyone can pull off this performance, it's Tilda!
Me too, can't remember when I saw this trailer before and totally forgot about it, now it's been finally released here in Argentina, going to watch it this week.
I like it when less implies more. There's nothing as pregnant as well framed and well presented silence. Sometimes shadows reveal more than the light. It can be overdone, however. I'm eager to see the movie.
Hey Neon, your 'never ending' theatrical tour appears to have ended half a year ago so can you please let this stunt go so we can actually see this film? Why are you letting it die?
Me: "NEON is KILLING it this year, what are all the movies they're doing coming out the rest of this year again? I think I remembered hearing about one with Tilda Swinton in it but I don't recall the trailer. I think it's called Memoria. Oh, it has a trailer? " Tilda: "It's um-" Me: "Stop right there! I remember now! I'm in!
If a film came out that was 10 hours long with Tilda Swinton just reading random news articles I'd bet here opening day. Now I need to watch I Am Love again. Also NEON is coming HARD for A24 this year.
I know you won't release this on demand but please do reconsider it. Not all of us can go to movie theaters. Watching a movie in our phones does not ruin the movie.
God damn I'm late to the party and now there's no way for me to watch it as of now. I've heard great things about this film and I am just so intoxicated by the premise, the trailer, the sounds, Tilda Swinton, director Apichatpong Weerasethakul. I am going to go insane.
We managed to pinpoint the source of the sound described as a rumble from the core of the earth. It came from Howard Stern's bathroom at three in the morning last Tuesday.
I'm so sad that this isn't playing anywhere in the midwest in the States for the next few months and won't be available to stream or own, I guess I'm just forced to miss it.
@@thosearepinklemons lol im not one to suggest. Only watched "Uncle Boonme" which is pretty much the most accessible one in his filmography, or so I hear. I tried to watch "Tropical Malady" once but fell asleep halfway through. Which is a shame because, structurally, it is very interesting. It is just that you need to be in a certain spot to go through it all the way I think.
@@thosearepinklemons Oh but I know what I am gonna watch next: "Mysterious Object at Noon". One of his earliest and kinda different stylistically but looks promising nevertheless.
Despite her Oscar, despite appearing in big budget tent-pole blockbusters, Tilda Swinton never forgot her independent roots. And is not afraid of tackling any role. One of our greatest actors.
i just adore Tilda, she inhabits any role she's in and no two are the same. Can't wait till i have the opportunity to see this - and that's something that unfortunately almost never happens.
Indeed, also she clearly recognises talent, Apichatpong is one of the most original directors/ visuals artists of the past decade. Cemetery of Splendour is incredible.
@@Asaconstant what's Cemetery of Splendour about, and what are some of the things you enjoyed most about it? I have yet to see any of his films but i have the sense that, crudely speaking, his work is redolent of "true" cinema, that will grab you and immerse you and keep you in full suspense till the end and stay with you thereafter.
Yes, exactly this. She’s a wonder and I can’t wait for this.
@@mothratemporalradio517 watched the film yesterday and she's astounding in it. She says so much without saying a word
the sound design is AMAZING already, i'm so excited
That's brothers from Autechre
You can always count on great sound design in Weerasethakul’s movies. 👍
I don't know if we actually hear those "sounds" in the movie. Couldn't it be just a song for the trailer?
sound design is something David lynch understands. Mulholland drive is amazing
@@veselcraft I don’t see that anywhere. I don’t think either of the guys in Autechre is named Brothers
One of the most unique trailers I've seen in a while.
truly unique
Indeed
I think that the trailer sfx and ambience affects it's vibe, along with many long shot scenes.
*The very definition of the term itself... "trailer".*
looks like a very original script that will be delivered masterfully. i think this one's going to be an absolutely unforgettable treat of the kind that is rare and scintillating. Rock and roll! 🎸 (or alternatively ominous booming)
It's frustrating that such unique director like Mr.Apichatpong isn't more well-known in his own country due to censorship. The trailer alone is way more unique than 90% of content put out in Thailand, this is why our film industry has been stagnant for years.
Can you tell me more, I'm interested to learn more about Thailand cinema. I just find it appealing to observe different films and cultures from around the world.
Gdh are putting out great films right? Idk about the other ones
@@unclerhyss5506 i recommend this movie it is call "come and see" it is movie-documentery about belief but it is not a brain-washed film.I think it is very interesting tho
@@itisokaytonotbeokay8316 Yeah I know that movie, it's a soviet film directed by elem klimov. That film shed me to tears.
@@itisokaytonotbeokay8316 oh, I thought you meant the soviet one, I was searching on google "come and see documentary" because your description didn't really detailed the film that I thought it was. Anyways, I'll watch it mate, thanks for the recommendation.
King Apichatpong and queen Tilda, give them the Palme d'Or yay
This looks like one of those films where every shot could be a painting. Can’t wait
every movie sayombhu mukdeeprom has ever worked on looks like that. man's a genius.
The cinematography by Sayombhu Mukdeeprom looks incredible,
I'm glad you pointed it out.
it's really funny how I watched this and thought this looks like his cine. I'm glad you pointed it out. He's really a talented DoP
I'd say exceptional.
Like I said in an earlier comment, it reminds me of Evangelion a lot
Thats why it reminds me of Call Me By Your Name wow wow wow this is huge
Apichatpong is certainly one of the greatest directors of this era. His auteurship is incredibly unconventional & noteworthy.
What elements of his style do you consider unique?
Easy.
Tilda Swinton is on a roll this year, appearing in movies by some of the most acclaimed filmmakers on the planet. And on top of that, she has many movies at Cannes this year.
I loved her in The French Dispatch!
Omg, that George Miller shit looks amazing.
Has Tilda Swinton worked with every arthouse director? It's cool that Apichatpong didn't have to lose any of his metaphysical or reflective power by making an English language film.
I think us english folks are a lot more culturally ready to explore the abstract now, it's something I'm glad other directors are keeping alive, I hope this movie has a big metaphysical element to it
Memoria is MIND-BLOWING, I had the chance to watch it at FID-Marseille (with Apichatpong present in the cinema, because reality can sometimes be fabulous) and I'm just thrilled you guys picked up for distribution, is legit wonderful.
Is there any supernatural element or twist to it? I was sad to see the reviews, this seems super ambitious
You ain't see shit
@@N.E.U.R.O Spoilers:
It's aliens. Aliens are revealed to live among us at the end. It's revealed and then the movie ends. That's it.
@@leonkuwata4510 😅
@@leonkuwata4510 Just watched it, loved it, loved that weird ending
This trailer = the importance of effective Sound Design !!
Lame Inception sounds included in every trailer. Not too creative.
And I'm still wondering what it's about.
As a thai myself. Ughh so proud of the director 😩👏🏻
'Ughh' ?
Mr. Apichatpong, I've only gotten to being a cinephile a year ago and I fell in love with your films right away, excited for this film!
So many uncomfortable sounds. I love it.
Some scenes are like Andrei Tarkovsky's signature. I love it.
Now that's a fucking trailer right there.
A great director, I need to see more of his work.
Have you seen his Palme d' Or : Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives ? Very rewarding 🌿
Tilda Sumerce bienvenida a Colombia! espero la haya pasado bien estoy super emocionada por ver esta película
Tilda : Tee mercy Welcome to Colombia hope you enjoy , Im very Excited to watch the movie, Gracias a ud Helena me mato el Sumerce
@@RamonAlfonsoOMAR "Sumerce" in Colombian spanish, comes from the colonial expression "Su merced", that would translate to something simililar to the expression, "your grace" on english. Is an expression of respect usually use in traditional areas of Colombia.
Love you Tilda and apichatpong this trailer is a work of art and who gave the music damn talented
Holy shit! What a teaser!
It's definitely a movie where literally nothing happens throughout, and in order to enjoy it, you really need to be willing to tune into it's wavelength; but once you do, man you're in for an interesting ride
Well said
Apichatpong will make a masterpiece yet again. He already has several under his best. Syndromes and a Century and Tropical Malady are two of the best films of all time. His first film Blissfully Yours is another gem.
Cemetery of Splendour is my favorite of his
yes a genius. Just know that his first film is "mysterious object a noon"
Finally!!! I'm so excited. It's a pity that I won't be able to watch it on a cinema since Latin America is sinking in chaos.
i absolutely WANT to watch this movie
YOOO MY BODY IS READYY!! Can’t wait to see this on the big screen! Apichatpong films are so captivating!!!
uncle boomnee is such a trippy movie...so stoked to see Apichatpong & tilda swinton collabing
Wow is this his first in English? It looks awesome, and hopefully brings some much-deserved attention to the rest of his films beyond critical circles. Love his stuff.
Incredible film. And after seeing it on both a big screen and regular TV I can't express how immersive the cinema experience was. It's great on a small screen. But having the massive sound of the theaters was just next-level.
How did you view it?? I cannot find it anywhere
This reminds me of the same experience I had watching Lighthouse. The sound was so intense
king wee + queen swinton + cinematography + sound design = 🤯
Colombia es una chimba 🇨🇴🤗
This trailer is outstanding! Hope we can all see it despite it's small release
So mind blowing seeing tilda freaking swinton in roads and landscapes I'm familiar with, everything looks gorgeous 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
Shooting and settings in Colombia 🇨🇴🇨🇴 can't wait to watch it
This movie was absolutely gorgeous! Would recommend for any art house cinema lover!
This was the best trailer cut i've seen in years
Really excited!! Tilda Swinton seems uniquely suited for Weerasethakul's detached but meditative style. Anyone interested in checking out his other films should start with Syndromes and a Century, his most accessible work till date, imho.
Just Watched this masterpiece yesternight. 10/10, if this shows in a theater near you go watch it, you won't regret the money spent for watching this film.
link?
where/when can i watch it in Texas? is there a calendar of dates? where did you see it?
the sound design sounds sublime, the trailer tells me nothing but everything at the same time lol
Almost nothing happening yet it's damn suspenseful...
The trailer might be misleading, because from the interview I read on the official site, it seems there are no suspense/thriller elements in this
@@theletterbleeds agreed. Hopefully the marketing are still on point to represent what the actual movie will be
@@incogniftoar3943 it's super difficult to market films like this, I guess their best bet is to go for a bit of tension to draw people unfamiliar with his work in. I think they did a solid job.
@@theletterbleeds however, the worlds Weerasethakul creates harbor a degree of menace and a fear of the unknown
As far as I'm follwing his previous works, in Weerasethakul universe, humans are far more creepy than ghosts, and mostly ghosts are victims.
In Weerasethakul I trust. Consider me intrigued!
Oh my God, YES! i had forgotten about this - i can't wait to see it! It looks incredibly suspenseful - if anyone can pull off this performance, it's Tilda!
Me too, can't remember when I saw this trailer before and totally forgot about it, now it's been finally released here in Argentina, going to watch it this week.
I love that I have no idea what's going on yet I really want to see it now
Beautifully done sound design. I can't wait!
the trailer looks great.. the cinematography is certainly stunning
His style is unique to the director
Can't wait to see it. ตื่นเต้นโว้ยยยยยย.
The music/audio in this sounds a hell of a lot like Emptyset.
This movie was amazing. Strange yes but thought provoking
this is how trailers should be... intriguing. i don't know anything about the plot and i've seen it twice
There is no horror element but something abt this trailer just makes me shiver in horror. My first impression is this is a Japanese horror film.
Umm, that would be the horror element you don't think exists making you feel that way. lol
The sound effects spooked me like 10 times already.
This is a very unique trailer. Incredibly excited to see the finished result
I don’t think I’ve seen a trailer end with quietness, or at least in American trailers. That’s a pretty big statement.
Well, we are back in good times again
The sound design tho...
I like it when less implies more. There's nothing as pregnant as well framed and well presented silence. Sometimes shadows reveal more than the light. It can be overdone, however. I'm eager to see the movie.
PREGNANT?????????? 📸📸📸📸📸📸📸📸📸🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥
Hey Neon, your 'never ending' theatrical tour appears to have ended half a year ago so can you please let this stunt go so we can actually see this film? Why are you letting it die?
1:23 what a great shot!
This is Terror
reminds me of jia zhangke’s a touch of sin
Seriously, Going to Watch this.
She is one of THE best actors out there.
Me: "NEON is KILLING it this year, what are all the movies they're doing coming out the rest of this year again? I think I remembered hearing about one with Tilda Swinton in it but I don't recall the trailer. I think it's called Memoria. Oh, it has a trailer? "
Tilda: "It's um-"
Me: "Stop right there! I remember now! I'm in!
girl what
Bravo on the teaser, it felt like a short film. Can't wait!
If a film came out that was 10 hours long with Tilda Swinton just reading random news articles I'd bet here opening day. Now I need to watch I Am Love again. Also NEON is coming HARD for A24 this year.
Sound editing and design SHOULD win Oscars
you haven’t even seen the movie yet
@@familyguyfan673 I'm past that age where you CANNOT understand the surfactant and epithelial components of a movie from trailers..
@@priyac7054 I don’t think you know what either of those words mean.
This is the greatest film I have ever seen in my entire life.
น่าดู บรรยากาศหนังดี soundดี ดูunique
ไม่แปลกใจที่ได้รางวัล
(และแอบรู้สึกว่าเรื่องนี้ย่อยง่าย เข้าถึงได้กว่าเรื่องอื่นๆของเจ้ย)
BRUUUUUUUUUUH those some phat ass 808s thumps. I was waiting for the snare to hit and I was gonna start boppin
Yes yes yes yes! This will be amazing 🥰
How can i see this movie? Is movie released in usa??
I know you won't release this on demand but please do reconsider it. Not all of us can go to movie theaters. Watching a movie in our phones does not ruin the movie.
Jk, watching this on a theater tonight
I'm getting HUGE Evangelion vibes from this (not with mechas, but how the film is cut and edited)
And I LOVE it
Directed by Thai director, never been so proud
God damn I'm late to the party and now there's no way for me to watch it as of now. I've heard great things about this film and I am just so intoxicated by the premise, the trailer, the sounds, Tilda Swinton, director Apichatpong Weerasethakul. I am going to go insane.
Send me your email address if you wish I'm watching it now
I have no idea where this is going, but I know I want to see this film.
We managed to pinpoint the source of the sound described as a rumble from the core of the earth. It came from Howard Stern's bathroom at three in the morning last Tuesday.
What are you doing here? Get back to work Umami!
@@herrtituswinslow4717 Damn it you caught me slackin.
Quindio presente 😍😍😍
Tilda Swinton the queen of weird movies, love it.
Beyond intrigued and already impressed
One of the most unique sounds I've ever heard in a trailer i gotta see this
Tilda Swinton is on another level of greatness.
Tlida Swinton in a NEON film?
SIGN ME UP!!!!
Saw it at Filmfest Hamburg 2021. One of the best films of the year!
I cannot wait.
Hopefully we will able to see it one day either cinema or on streaming service
the pirate bay had it
@@N.E.U.R.O thank you
I simply can not wait for this
Joe is an amazing director. I’m surprised to see this very western movie from him, but I’ll give it a chance.
I'm so sad that this isn't playing anywhere in the midwest in the States for the next few months and won't be available to stream or own, I guess I'm just forced to miss it.
Make a pilgrimage to see it in a theater. Its one of the best viewing experiences you'll have
Feel sorry for people who will go see this thinking it will be a "gripping thriller" before watching any of his other movies
Where do you suggest I start?
@@thosearepinklemons lol im not one to suggest. Only watched "Uncle Boonme" which is pretty much the most accessible one in his filmography, or so I hear. I tried to watch "Tropical Malady" once but fell asleep halfway through. Which is a shame because, structurally, it is very interesting. It is just that you need to be in a certain spot to go through it all the way I think.
@@thosearepinklemons Oh but I know what I am gonna watch next: "Mysterious Object at Noon". One of his earliest and kinda different stylistically but looks promising nevertheless.
Excellente actrice Tilda Swinton !!!
Filmed in Colombia #SOSCOLOMBIA
Producer: We need an actress to play a strange person.
Casting Director: First choice, Tilda.
this actually looks promising for once
Can't wait.
Vera level thale.! Verithanam!!!
Movies really be making a comeback in the 2020’s
En donde se puede ver???????????????????????????????????
Beautiful movie!
That noise is going to be as iconic as the cluck, in Heredity. Cluck
Where can I watch this movie? Can't find any streaming services or information on where this is available