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  • @rndmusrnm2763
    @rndmusrnm2763 3 года назад +6931

    Connell was not the character I expected to relate to the most. I rarely ever see openly insecure and shy male characters on tv, especially done as realistically as this.

    • @nicolepeirano4474
      @nicolepeirano4474 3 года назад +91

      Yes same. When I saw the show I felt very relate with connell and that's very rare for me because i never identify with a man in tv show or movies.

    • @McMickeyfreedom
      @McMickeyfreedom 3 года назад +109

      but not that realistic because he is still getting laid

    • @natalie.s7226
      @natalie.s7226 3 года назад

      Ikrrr

    • @conorgilsenan3821
      @conorgilsenan3821 3 года назад +26

      @@McMickeyfreedom lmao

    • @morse1883
      @morse1883 3 года назад +4

      An absolutely brilliant video. Very well done!
      You see Daisy, you should drop that utterly inept and amateurish Varey. The Daily Mail headline of 27 Jan 2021, says it all. It reads: Paul Mescal insists 'there wasn't a huge amount of acting going on' in his realistic sex scenes with Normal People co-star Daisy Edgar-Jones because he 'liked her very much' The ‘chemistry wasn’t just superb acting, it was real! He continues: You know when you have "it",' of having chemistry with his scene partner. 'I knew when I was with Daisy that it felt natural, that there wasn't a huge amount of "acting" going on. 'Gushing about his co-star, Paul added: 'When you have that chemistry it makes it so much fun! Daisy and I liked each other very much' So that's probably the root of it: having a similar sense of humour, thinking about the world in a relatively similar way and being able to communicate all that.'

  • @seano19
    @seano19 2 года назад +3735

    Paul Mescal’s body language in this scene is immaculate and painfully authentic. The sense of embarrassment meaning one doesn’t hold eye contact. The twitching of the hands and the fiddling with the fingers. The steady onset of tears rather than the blubbering histrionics we see in tv and Hollywood productions. Probably some of the best acting I’ve ever seen.

    • @sweettea735
      @sweettea735 2 года назад +50

      This sounds exactly like me when I have to talk to a therapist 😭

    • @Belfastboi
      @Belfastboi 2 года назад +19

      That’s so wonderful to say, I hope he knows what a profound effect this has had on so many people. At the end of the day that’s what great acting should do. Connect.

    • @geeman.8081
      @geeman.8081 11 месяцев назад +6

      Have you seen him in the film After Sun?

    • @spacebar9733
      @spacebar9733 3 месяца назад

      Idk I’m a loud whiny disgusting snotty crier myself but I get what you mean

  • @zelmatinong1031
    @zelmatinong1031 4 года назад +3235

    He's really good. Its like watching a recorded video and not a drama series

    • @fayshelledjunki205
      @fayshelledjunki205 4 года назад +61

      Zel Matinong I genuinely thought it was a recorded therapy sesh. I’ve never seen the show, but damn, with acting like that, I need to see how I can get it in the US.

    • @pathfinder2416
      @pathfinder2416 4 года назад +2

      Fayshelle Djunki it’s in Hulu

    • @zelmatinong1031
      @zelmatinong1031 4 года назад +1

      @@fayshelledjunki205 my thoughts too, looking for the book too but I guess I'm out of luck

    • @Yinsaei
      @Yinsaei 2 года назад +1

      Exactly my thoughts

  • @manaswitar.7185
    @manaswitar.7185 4 года назад +4428

    This. This is the kind of acting that deserves an Oscar.
    As someone who has suffered from depression herself and had two mental breakdowns this year, I can attest wholeheartedly that this is exactly what mental illness looks like. 100%. At least, it did for me. It's like slowly dying on the inside, until you can bear it no more. At which point, you breakdown before the very first person who is willing to listen. This scene is brilliantly acted, and brilliantly captured.👏

    • @skyefeyden
      @skyefeyden 3 года назад +74

      I agree with you 100%, this is what depression looks and feels like -- total alienation. Paul played this part so well that I felt like I was watching a real therapy session, not an actor portraying a therapy session.
      I've suffered, too, so I understand and I hope you're feeling better now. Keep fighting the good fight because you're worth it (we all are).

    • @wonderwoman5528
      @wonderwoman5528 3 года назад +22

      My thoughts are with you. Suffering from two mental breakdowns could not have been easy. Thank you for sharing your story and I wish you well for your future x

    • @cooperhenricksen8041
      @cooperhenricksen8041 3 года назад +15

      He was nominated for an Emmy!

    • @manaswitar.7185
      @manaswitar.7185 3 года назад +7

      @ac McG I am so happy for you! I sincerely am. I too, have started therapy and it's really helping me. Thank you for sharing your story :-)

    • @manaswitar.7185
      @manaswitar.7185 3 года назад +4

      @@skyefeyden Thank you :-) Mental illness can be a sneaky monster, but I hope you have healed well too.
      I agree, Paul nailed this scene. I can't think of any other actor playing such a vulnerable scene so well. (Even though this is the first time I have seen him)

  • @psychosamba
    @psychosamba 3 года назад +2234

    This guy is incredible. This is some of the best acting I have EVER seen. He is naturalistic to a fault. Unreal.

    • @stephenporter101
      @stephenporter101 6 месяцев назад

      That's such a bizarre response to someone making a positive statement - hardly warranted @@EarPlugTV

    • @EarPlugTV
      @EarPlugTV 6 месяцев назад

      @@stephenporter101 Weird. I did not post this comment under this video intentionally. I was responding to a completely different video 11 months ago. I apologize for any confusion or hurt feelings. And out of context I agree it would be a weird response.

  • @uw4ntsum342
    @uw4ntsum342 3 года назад +5307

    Paul Mescal is probably the first male actor I've seen giving an accurate portrayal of crying.

    • @SM_757
      @SM_757 3 года назад +152

      What about Joaquin Phoenix? Philip Seymour Hoffman? Daniel Day-Lewis? I do have to agree, mescal does bring some raw talent - but its not like he’s alone in this.

    • @ojanymolina4222
      @ojanymolina4222 3 года назад +16

      What a really ignorant, sexist thing to say and all the people who also agreed with you are just as ignorant.

    • @blonded4009
      @blonded4009 3 года назад +55

      @@ojanymolina4222 sexist? lmaooooo pls

    • @ojanymolina4222
      @ojanymolina4222 3 года назад +63

      @@blonded4009 it is. They're saying that most male actors are incapable of displaying vulnerable, raw emotions. As if they don't cry or suffer in real life.

    • @ojanymolina4222
      @ojanymolina4222 3 года назад +12

      @@blonded4009 I don't even see why they needed to insert gender into their statement

  • @yeah.0.
    @yeah.0. 4 года назад +923

    I can see the pain in his eyes... damn

  • @j69confessional
    @j69confessional 4 года назад +1442

    He’s so good in this scene! Another really good scene is after the debs he calls Marianne to apologize, which ends their high school chapter of their love story. Paul is a tremendous actor! Can’t wait to see what he does next!

    • @rndmusrnm2763
      @rndmusrnm2763 3 года назад +42

      Omg I teared up on that scene, u could really feel Connell's devastation. As he slowly grows more and more emotional during the call, until he's just sobbing on the street.

    • @josephzhavec964
      @josephzhavec964 3 года назад +5

      jennie I felt that scene too when he broke down.

    • @nikkawej2.028
      @nikkawej2.028 3 года назад +4

      I cried through the second half of episode 3.

    • @chrisf1486
      @chrisf1486 3 года назад +1

      TOTALLY AGREEEEEEE

    • @29subhra
      @29subhra 8 месяцев назад +1

      His eventual realisation hits me hard when he breaks down ❤

  • @proximacentauri2684
    @proximacentauri2684 3 года назад +768

    I know this is the point, but christ, I went through the EXACT same thing. I was referred to the university's service by a friend. I was given the form (online, not paper). I was seated in a comfy, oddly coloured waiting room. Led into a spacious, empy feeling room. And I broke down in front of someone I'd only just met because I realised how frightened I was that coming to university hadn't changed me or my circumstances. I still felt completely alone, even after the drinking and "friends" that came with the early days.

    • @Prodrentjet
      @Prodrentjet 3 года назад +3

      Same here, can I ask has your circumstances changed after graduating?

    • @proximacentauri2684
      @proximacentauri2684 3 года назад +82

      @@Prodrentjet I haven’t actually graduated yet. And I’ve learned to relax, I think. I’m still very lonely, but have found solace in some things. I’m taking medication and trying to exercise and explore the city and the surrounding area (met some very kind horses) as often as I can.

    • @kventinho
      @kventinho 3 года назад +22

      @@proximacentauri2684 glad to hear you're faring well Michael. Hope it stays up for you. Depression sucks.

    • @MA-zg2pz
      @MA-zg2pz 2 года назад +1

      @@proximacentauri2684 ❤️

    • @comdrive3865
      @comdrive3865 2 года назад +2

      some would say that's the onset of depression or schizo... I'd say that's most peoples experience, therefore normal .

  • @baierogers5096
    @baierogers5096 Год назад +104

    It was Paul's first television role, and he won a BAFTA and was nominated for an Emmy. Aftersun was his first lead role in a film, and he's nominated for an Oscar, for Lead Actor. Recently, it was announced that he is nominated for an Oliver Award for his performance in A Street Car Named Desire.
    It's a little insane, but unsurprising (and very well-deserved), just how quickly Paul is establishing himself as one of the best of his generation.

  • @karinstanley5019
    @karinstanley5019 4 года назад +840

    This particular scene shows his talent as an actor. It was so real and emotional. It seemed like you were sitting in an actual therapy session.

    • @swiftripper7557
      @swiftripper7557 3 года назад +14

      I literally thought it was a legit therapy session until I checked the comments. Its pretty insane he's this good at acting.

  • @SB-io6es
    @SB-io6es 3 года назад +565

    I still can't believe this is his first TV role. He's outstanding in Normal People. I really hope he has a successful career 👏👏👏

    • @babybobs6
      @babybobs6 Год назад +24

      Fast forward 2 years, Oscar nominated actor 😃

    • @geeman.8081
      @geeman.8081 Год назад +4

      ​@babybobs6 deserved the win I would say.

  • @maia4009
    @maia4009 2 года назад +430

    I feel that Paul Mescal was able to create something that even the original book failed to communicate. In the book, we only are made aware of Connell's crying after his whole speech, the author clarifies that throughout all that he was crying, but we find that out in a short passing line. Here Paul is able to express years of repression and Connell's devastating mental state, it's like a last straw moment, after years of feeling alinated both in company and in complete loneliness.

    • @geeman.8081
      @geeman.8081 Год назад +14

      A rare occasion where the book and adaptation can exist in equally acclaimed light for different reasons.

  • @menectus8959
    @menectus8959 3 года назад +734

    I think so many people can relate to this when they leave their home town and go away to university...I felt like that too 🥺..so sad...brilliant actor

    • @rishanmuneer3770
      @rishanmuneer3770 3 года назад +10

      True... I’m in the states now but miss my hometown ... been 3 years since I visited

    • @faymorgane5454
      @faymorgane5454 3 года назад +3

      So true!

    • @GrainneMhaol
      @GrainneMhaol 3 года назад +20

      That added layer of losing a childhood friend, having that tie to your former life cut off forever... I can relate.

    • @moonlightfitz
      @moonlightfitz 2 года назад +3

      This… I left my hometown 6 years ago.

  • @Thecpurvis
    @Thecpurvis 4 года назад +271

    Paul Mescal is an absolutely phenomenal actor.

  • @niiico2351
    @niiico2351 3 года назад +186

    I can't say I relate to Connell 100%. But when he talks about not being able to fit in and thinking that would change at University hit me like a tonne of bricks

  • @videt7459
    @videt7459 Год назад +79

    As a therapist, I usually try to avoid watching scenes like this but I'm glad I made an exception. Absolutely spot-on performance of a client, and props to the writers - 99% of clients apologize for crying/breaking down in session, at least the first time they do it.

    • @scottm3855
      @scottm3855 17 дней назад

      I have my theory as to why patients apologize in therapy (over and over), but I'm curious to know why you think they do.

  • @blanchefan
    @blanchefan 3 месяца назад +8

    This boy can act--he's the real thing. What a nice thing to discover. I wish Mr. Mescal all the best--!

  • @erintalia9490
    @erintalia9490 2 года назад +100

    The way Sally Rooney wrote about depression and the way Paul Mescal brought Connell’s character to life is just phenomenal. I’ve never seen such accurate representation of depression before

  • @odiliinao9746
    @odiliinao9746 4 года назад +241

    I wanted to jump to the screen and hug him. When he openly says he's not happy, it broke my heart

  • @simonclarke9254
    @simonclarke9254 Год назад +157

    To someone with social anxiety and generally poor social skills this is really relatable. I'd love to be able to walk into a room and just make friends with people but I can't. I can practice and get techniques but as soon as I'm in a situation with new people I just freeze up and my mind reminds me of previous failed attempts and how worthless I am and that people won't like me anyway so it's better to just stay quiet

    • @user-pg7bl8bv1j
      @user-pg7bl8bv1j 10 месяцев назад +11

      I can't begin to tell how much I relate to your comment. I suffer from social anxiety too. Sometimes when I go to a new place, I think I will now make a fresh start, will be an extrovert here, act like an extrovert atleast and then I can slowly see history repeating itself. Makes you feel worthless. It's shitty

    • @litium2896
      @litium2896 7 месяцев назад +3

      I would be your friend

  • @hollyarmstrong728
    @hollyarmstrong728 3 года назад +308

    Showed this to my friend (hasn’t watched normal people) her response was, wow it’s so brave of him to broadcast his therapy session, her mouth dropped when I said it was a drama series ahaha he’s brilliant

  • @NiniZim
    @NiniZim Год назад +138

    This scene broke me and then fixed me again. His acting was incredible, I FELT his pain

  • @BatmanHQYT
    @BatmanHQYT Месяц назад +2

    I'm incredibly happy that Paul Mescal's career has been thriving since this show. Spellbinding performance.

  • @aay0x
    @aay0x Год назад +28

    Watched Normal People and Aftersun in quick succession and goddamn Paul's got me crying on a daily basisssss 😭😭

  • @pipkin3
    @pipkin3 3 года назад +372

    It would be so nice if he got the Emmy. In an awards show that nominates so many of the same people and things again and again it'll be refreshing to see someone win for their first TV appearance! He's a shoe in for a Bafta nom next year.

    • @NomenFugazi
      @NomenFugazi 3 года назад +5

      He won’t.Political correctness trumps objectivity these days. Daisy Edgar Jones,just as brilliant,wasn’t even nominated.

    • @manaswitar.7185
      @manaswitar.7185 3 года назад +2

      @@NomenFugazi I know, right?! I mean, both of these actors deserve so many awards and so much recognition for this show alone.

    • @rachelgrubman4606
      @rachelgrubman4606 3 года назад +5

      It’s sad he didn’t win but honestly it is incredible that he got nominated for his first tv appearance especially getting nominated against such acting giants

  • @lailariley469
    @lailariley469 Год назад +42

    The entire monologue is really heartfelt but especially the part where he just says "I hate it here" and his voice really cracks just sends me.

  • @anisah6089
    @anisah6089 4 года назад +135

    This is almost painful to watch; testament to just how good this man is at his job

  • @aquablushgirl
    @aquablushgirl 3 года назад +176

    He just blows me away. The whole series was outstanding.

  • @29subhra
    @29subhra 8 месяцев назад +14

    Such an accurate portrayal of young adult anxiety

  • @bothi00
    @bothi00 3 года назад +76

    one of the most realistic depictions of a breakdown in a therapy session since Gandolfini's panic attack in The Sopranos in Melfi's office.

  • @rubysmith1898
    @rubysmith1898 4 года назад +84

    it’s impossible to watch this scene without crying

  • @therealthing677
    @therealthing677 3 года назад +119

    I've cried with Connell. This scene is so soulful and so meaningful for me.

  • @Rodela732
    @Rodela732 3 года назад +65

    In this era of globalising, I think most of us relate to this. I wondered through groups, never really fit in anywhere. I was glad when I got a chance to leave town. I had close friends there. But I had to wait 4 more years to connect deeply with a friend. Been away from hometown for 10 years, and now I find myself detached from everywhere.
    I guess it’s not anyone’s fault. Some just feel hollow inside no matter where they are, void follows them to death.

  • @walkingthetightrope6637
    @walkingthetightrope6637 3 года назад +120

    Paul and Daisy are some of the best actors I've ever seen. This scene was absolutely spectacular and real. Its mindblowing how real it feels. One of the best portrayals of depression I've ever seen.

  • @modestlyneutral
    @modestlyneutral Месяц назад +1

    Absolutely spectacular. Paul Mescal deserves an Emmy for this.

  • @lisamarie3785
    @lisamarie3785 4 года назад +333

    is this an actor? If he is give him an Oscar

    • @hannahcairnie766
      @hannahcairnie766 3 года назад +13

      Yeah, it’s a scene from the series Normal People - give it a watch! It’s 12 episodes long I think? 30 minutes-ish an episode. Him and his co-star are excellent together!

    • @lisamarie3785
      @lisamarie3785 3 года назад +3

      Thanh D. Le he’s gooood

    • @hannahcairnie766
      @hannahcairnie766 3 года назад +1

      He’s brilliant! Honestly felt every bit of emotion in the series

    • @jasonmillsom2981
      @jasonmillsom2981 3 года назад +5

      He has been nominated for an Emmy

    • @dibyojyotidatta920
      @dibyojyotidatta920 Год назад +1

      Thankfully, he is an Oscar nominated actor now.... well deserved.🎉

  • @florencia1386
    @florencia1386 Год назад +9

    I relate to him so bad. How his voice trembles and shakes as he speaks. I’ve been through that. I still am.

  • @kennl2631
    @kennl2631 5 месяцев назад +3

    Never in my life i sobbed so hard while watching a male lead , i can't even relate to his character but i felt his every word, like i lived his life. He made it so believable. He's such an amazing actor. Particularly in this scene he shined the most.

  • @futureshock5641
    @futureshock5641 2 месяца назад +3

    This one performance is the reason why Ridley Scott chose Paul Mescal to be the lead in Gladiator 2

  • @jon-paulhilton3756
    @jon-paulhilton3756 3 года назад +55

    This acting is remarkable - I was taken aback watching the scene on Normal People and had to RUclips it to watch again - hes so raw and realistic

  • @poster6394
    @poster6394 4 года назад +30

    This scene plus the one where he leaves a voice msg for marriane after the Debs is so..... Heart wrenching.

  • @edeld.larsson4878
    @edeld.larsson4878 4 года назад +50

    I am in awe of Paul every time I see this scene, the first time I almost cried with him

    • @Moeporcelli57
      @Moeporcelli57 4 года назад +1

      When I first watched this scene I did cry I thought he was excellent.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq 4 года назад +177

    This scene REALLY hit home to both myself and a lot of people who suffer from mental health issues or who have lost a loved one to suicide, or who struggle to adapt to college life, much like Connell. I adore how it's filmed in almost entirely one, long, continuous take, and Paul absolutely sells Connell's utter heartbreak and despair! 😭💔 Tissues at the ready! 😢🤧

    • @Moeporcelli57
      @Moeporcelli57 4 года назад +4

      This is how my son is it's heartbreaking.

  • @amitbachani6848
    @amitbachani6848 Год назад +12

    As of today, he is ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE Paul Mescal. Hands down the greatest actor of our generation right now.

  • @byronhunnam
    @byronhunnam Год назад +7

    This scene destroys me every time I watch it. It's relatable to an uncomfortable degree. The shame so many people feel and battle can be hell to deal with. What a powerful performance. What powerful writing. Love Paul Mescal, man.

  • @Coco81218
    @Coco81218 Год назад +17

    Congratulations to Paul Mescal for his Oscar nomination for Best Actor in Aftersun. He is such a terrific actor.

  • @astridd6123
    @astridd6123 2 года назад +9

    Genuinely the most convincing piece of acting I have ever seen. Nothing ever spoke so directly to my heart and experience with being in the early 20s... So so beautiful and devastating

  • @hannahcairnie766
    @hannahcairnie766 3 года назад +28

    Ngl, I bubbled my eyes out at this bit! Such an incredible actor - I truly felt all of his pain!

  • @ZehraDimlioglu
    @ZehraDimlioglu 2 года назад +10

    honestly this is one of the best acting performances i've ever seen. i bingewatched the show last month and i keep coming back for this scene.

  • @simplecrazylilac
    @simplecrazylilac 4 года назад +24

    What an amazing actor! I am in awe..

  • @jasonbartels7524
    @jasonbartels7524 3 года назад +53

    This was so powerful. Especially, as to how they lead up to this near the end of the series. Although you could see some of these things, they never let on that it was this bad inside him, so it made it all the more real and hardhitting, It wasn't out of nowhere but you just didn't see it being this bad. That is how it often is, especially with men. I wish this didn't hit so close to home but there's a reason I have watched this scene over and over from time to time.

  • @chillarypuff
    @chillarypuff 2 года назад +6

    The way that Paul was able to create a feeling of sadness for him at first, almost pity, and then transforms it into us FEELING those emotions - letting our heart break with him. Haven’t experienced this level of writing and acting that has captured me like this did. Just rewatched this show and dealt with something related to what Paul is going through now. So excited to see where his career takes him! I’m a huge fan. I can’t even imagine what it would feel like to bare my soul like this in front of a camera

  • @kathycooke2501
    @kathycooke2501 3 года назад +25

    Paul was absolutely incredible in this show, but in particular in this episode

  • @moonpriest8016
    @moonpriest8016 Год назад +99

    Paul mescal portrays depression so accurately, it’s not just being sad, it’s a feeling of withdrawal with everyone and everything, a loneliness and an emptiness that just clings onto u not matter where u go. And it just wears u out inside and tires u. You do things to cope with the feelings like Connell moving away would fix this feeling of withdrawal. The death of his best friend made it worse because now he has no strong sense of home to go to other than Marianne and his mother. For me I would use toxic coping mechanisms to cope with that feeling of loneliness and isolation and I’d put on role on what people would want me to be or at least make me personality traits more acceptable. I’d pretend I’m this silly person without a care in the world, I’d act like I’m too naive to be depressed so people wouldn’t worry about me if I did say something slightly more negative. And obviously because of playing a version of myself rather than being myself it makes me feel more lonely and all my life no matter how much I try I never find people like me, and it upsets me. Sometimes I meet people and I almost get tricked because I realise actually we aren’t a like as I thought and now this person has a very different idea of who I am and I feel forced to almost maintain it because if they saw all this hurt and pain and loneliness and all the ugliness to who I am, they will leave me. So I either end the relationship myself so it’s easier to cope with that loss and so I’m not abandoned or I carry on maintaining this character and hope the mask doesn’t slip, and if the mask does slip I hope that the person still accepts me. But yeah I feel for him so much in this scene and I wish I could give him a hug

    • @IveGotSlickSkillz
      @IveGotSlickSkillz Год назад +6

      thanks for sharing. you're not alone

    • @alexbrown4426
      @alexbrown4426 Год назад +3

      I don't put a front on, I'm genuine and unafraid to show my depression. The result is the same, even though the former may grant you facetious interaction, the latter shows people that your depression would hold them back; either way, you end up alone.

    • @lifeinjersey9846
      @lifeinjersey9846 Год назад +2

      As someone who has dealt with loneliness for a long time and depression I feel like I saw myself in this scene. Losing a friend when you don't have a lot is tough and devastating you doubt yourself and think people don't like you. Its this painful emptiness that grows and unfortunately sometimes it can lead to negative coping methods and it can lead to an addiction. Its tough but eventually you reach your breaking point where you feel so burnt out

    • @nancynancy1587
      @nancynancy1587 Год назад +2

      I don't think that anyone ever described my life better than that comment of yours. thank you so much for writig it. take good care of yourself x

    • @moonpriest8016
      @moonpriest8016 Год назад +2

      @@nancynancy1587 I’m glad you have someone to relate to and I’m glad I’m not the only one out there. I hope you have better days

  • @irelandwalks3376
    @irelandwalks3376 4 года назад +16

    Never ever did I see a scene that emulated my school days. What
    an actor!

  • @kellykiiskila3629
    @kellykiiskila3629 3 года назад +19

    I’ve never related to a scene more in my life, I bawled the first time I watched this! Amazing acting ❤️

  • @criz6072
    @criz6072 2 года назад +62

    This is really how I feel. I was told by a girl that I really liked to watch this and Marianne reminded me of her. We don't talk anymore but she truly was one of a kind. Like no one ive ever spoken to before. We never really spoke in school because we were in different friend groups etc, but I knew she had something special about her. I always liked her but people around me and friends always hated on her because of how she looked, and that hurt me inside because I would get mocked at for liking her etc. She will never see this and I know she is excelling in whatever she's doing. I will always love her deep down, and even though I may have never had the chance, I hope one day, I can get that chance again. She was beautiful inside and out, and it kills me that she couldn't believe me because everything I said was the truth. Her name was Sophie. If she somehow sees this which i know she won't, just know that you are special. To me and everyone around you.
    I'm gonna leave this here but yh,
    The one that got away.
    KR.

    • @charlied8355
      @charlied8355 Год назад +4

      Just reading this comment but reach out to her and see if you can strike up a line of communication again. It's not too late to see what might be, even if it's just a friendship

    • @snrz150
      @snrz150 Год назад

      lol paul mescals daughter in aftersun is called sophie

  • @SuperFaby27
    @SuperFaby27 8 месяцев назад +2

    This therapy session feels very authentic, amazing acting.

  • @idkbrent
    @idkbrent 4 года назад +57

    hand this man the emmy already!!!

  • @sabrina3613
    @sabrina3613 Год назад +2

    he is incredibly talented. watching this scene made me feel so vulnerable for him. it’s rare to see a man opening up like this in such a realistic way. beautiful man and beautiful actor. i loved him in this

  • @joana1684
    @joana1684 3 года назад +7

    He seriously killed it !!! he is just a brilliant actor !! hope everything good for him, love you Paulll 😭❤️

  • @maryymoment
    @maryymoment Год назад +3

    This particular scene got me in so many ways possible. What an incredible acting from Paul!

  • @marina_tao
    @marina_tao Год назад +1

    One of the most hearbreaking moments i've seen in a tv show. I'll never forget it. Amazing.

  • @laurachurchill403
    @laurachurchill403 3 года назад +9

    I was crying along with him so hard when I watched this episode 😢

  • @alisonmaster
    @alisonmaster 2 года назад +6

    it was the best acting scene performed by Paul that I have ever seen in my life, full of truth and emotion ... I cry to this day as I watch it, respect Paul Mescal 💜

  • @Hikaru-Makimura
    @Hikaru-Makimura 4 месяца назад +2

    I've never been in therapy, so I don't want to self-diagnose. BUT I totally can relate to what Connell feels. I don't think I fit in anywhere. I'm afraid to go outside my environment where I already have my friends that I'm comfortable with. Every time I try to adapt to new places, I always end up thinking about my old friends.

  • @marknoonaniv346
    @marknoonaniv346 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding. One of the most heartbreaking scenes.

  • @SnoutBetter002
    @SnoutBetter002 3 года назад +8

    I recently finished this series, and I'll have to admit, it left a profound mark on me. I can understand and relate to Connell and Marianne in some ways. I really hope they end up together, god knows they deserve it. Yeah, probably one of the most moving pieces of tv I have seen in my 24 years of life

  • @thearunrams
    @thearunrams 2 года назад +9

    this is the most relatable depiction of loneliness I've ever seen.

  • @alexandras.6638
    @alexandras.6638 3 года назад +7

    I've never seen the actual series.
    And I cried.

  • @darshita1270
    @darshita1270 Год назад +2

    i cant watch this series without tears rolling down all the time

  • @innocentthoughtsofaguiltyman
    @innocentthoughtsofaguiltyman 3 года назад +8

    I teared up on this, not gonna lie... this show was so much more than I thought it would be... in every great way possible... it was funny, and sad, and honest... and this scene... whew..... man... i can only hope to create something so gut wrenchingly honest.

  • @tatertot2540
    @tatertot2540 3 года назад +8

    The worst place you sometimes can leave someone is with their own thoughts…
    I’m not usually one with drama shows but this one hit way to hard. To much was similar and relatable.

  • @HuyTran0617
    @HuyTran0617 6 месяцев назад +1

    I can feel his pain deep in my heart! Paul does really a great job. He is a special one ,

  • @PedroLima-hz5vt
    @PedroLima-hz5vt 2 года назад +1

    This made me cry so much...
    His performance was just spectacular

  • @bluesky1807
    @bluesky1807 3 года назад +4

    Everything about this show the writing dialogues the acting was so real, it was like being a fly on the wall watching them live their lives

  • @EricaPapad
    @EricaPapad 2 года назад +1

    never related more to a character than I did with Connell in this scene... I had to pause it multiple times because of how close it hit home.. It's literally word for word how I felt in my childhood and now... Sally Rooney is a genius and Paul brought everything to life in the best way possible... This stayed with me, even if it's been a while since I watched it, I still come back to this scene...

  • @WalesGaming86
    @WalesGaming86 3 года назад +4

    This hit me like a freight train when I watched it earlier for the first time.
    I cried because I've related to it on times.

  • @huy3519
    @huy3519 2 года назад +2

    I remember seeing NP last year and I stopped watching the series after this scene and finished it after two days. It's so personal and raw.

  • @natashavernon9828
    @natashavernon9828 3 года назад +8

    This is marvelous acting. I literally thought this was a real therapy session until i read the title properly again!

  • @haleysbloopers
    @haleysbloopers 6 месяцев назад +1

    Literally thought this was a real-life show about therapy and was I crying my face off then I learn HE WAS ACTING OMG.

  • @courtnisaizon4546
    @courtnisaizon4546 11 месяцев назад +2

    He is incredibly gifted,

  • @mixtapewrecker
    @mixtapewrecker 9 месяцев назад +2

    I felt this so deeply

  • @redblazer29
    @redblazer29 6 месяцев назад +3

    This is the 1st time I've cried as a guy.

  • @musicroxeggs4
    @musicroxeggs4 Год назад +6

    i came into this series thinking i would most relate to marianne & have nothing in common with connell. & at first, that was true. much like marianne, i was always the shy, stand-offish outcast girl in school. but at the same time, i relate to connell so much more than i expected, especially as the series went on. his shyness, social anxiety, having a hard time fitting in in college, depression, etc… it was all so poignant and real

  • @jovanamihic4750
    @jovanamihic4750 3 года назад +3

    This scene is the most important in the whole show.

  • @redhotchilifan98
    @redhotchilifan98 4 месяца назад +1

    Some of the best acting ive ever seen.

  • @conorryan3035
    @conorryan3035 Год назад +4

    Paul Mescel is one hell of an actor. He fully deserves every scrap of praise he has been getting

  • @DD-jb1lq
    @DD-jb1lq 2 года назад +8

    The way Roony writes about mental health especially focused on her male characters is so refreshing. This part in the book was so moving.

  • @sabrinap.8602
    @sabrinap.8602 3 года назад +1

    Incredible.

  • @scottm3855
    @scottm3855 17 дней назад

    Anyone who has been in therapy for depression, Bipolar disorders, etc. will vouch for this scene's utter authenticity. When Connell apologizes, he's doing it because he feels worthless and what he has to say is not worth expressing. When the therapist says "You don't need to apologize", that is achingly familiar too. This is a brilliant scene with a brilliant actor. Heartbreakingly real.

  • @Zesrii
    @Zesrii 4 месяца назад +2

    I cried

  • @imrnda6616
    @imrnda6616 2 года назад

    Just incredible.

  • @lloydpoliscot
    @lloydpoliscot 2 года назад

    He’s really great actor. He’s the best Connell. I cant imagine other actors play connell

  • @fauregracieuse
    @fauregracieuse 3 года назад +1

    Rarement vu une série aussi belle j’ai adoré 💖💖💖💖

  • @marnares469
    @marnares469 2 года назад

    Paul's acting here deserves recognition... Brilliant!

  • @Samjie
    @Samjie 2 года назад +2

    I think part of the reason why I loved this show was because Connell is a spitting-image of myself.
    Incredible acting from Mescal.

  • @adityaranjandwivedi7932
    @adityaranjandwivedi7932 8 месяцев назад +1

    incredible just incredible! wow

  • @tesd.
    @tesd. Год назад +1

    I truely thought it was a real therapy session show when I saw this clip. Added "Normal People" to my watch list without watching the trailer. Watched the series a year later, didn't realised it was because of this clip until the specic scene. Mind-blowing performance by Paul. WOW.