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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2023
- In Theaters December 8th
From filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos and producer Emma Stone comes the incredible tale and fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter (Stone), a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). Under Baxter’s protection, Bella is eager to learn. Hungry for the worldliness she is lacking, Bella runs off with Duncan Wedderburn (Mark Ruffalo), a slick and debauched lawyer, on a whirlwind adventure across the continents. Free from the prejudices of her times, Bella grows steadfast in her purpose to stand for equality and liberation.
Cast: Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Jerrod Carmichael, Christopher Abbott, Margaret Qualley
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Willem Dafoe has been in the "why tf not?" stage of his career for almost 30 years now and it's been fun to see
If ever an actor should have an Oscar, it's him.
he's the best
Yet everything he's in absolutely slaps, he puts in 110%.
He's been that way since the very beginning. Truly one of the best actors of our generation.
LMAO love this
Emma Stone really said it’s time for a second Oscar!
I 2nd that!!
o god here we go…ad nauseum with the oscar talk.
@@jeremypr And just for a couple of scenes, i remember people been hype for Jared Leto´s Joker just for a couple of scene of the trailer.
@@flyby4475 i mean.. she never disappointed with her roles so yeah sorry i'm hopeful
Hell yeah !!
Yorgos always gives me this feeling of delightful melancholy
One of the best films of all-time. Visually stunning. A cinematic masterpiece. Emma Stone gives an unforgettable performance as Bella Baxter. This is a can't miss movie.
This was truly the most disgusting movie I've ever seen and I hated every second of it. Costumes, acting, scenography, cinematography? Yes, all of that was great. But everything else? Utterly disgusting. It's a movie about a bunch of men taking advantage of a literal baby in a woman's body. It's just pedophilia. And you'd think it's shown in some bad way? Nah, all we see is Bella ENJOYING IT and a bunch of shots of her naked body. It's plain pornography. In the end, she kind of realises she's being controlled, but has no emotions about it, no trauma, even though she was literally raped and imprisoned since childhood. This movie is insane, I get no idea how is it praised to be a "feministic" movie by some critics when all it does is portrays women as some nymphomaniacs that enjoy literal rape and working in brothels, which are somehow disease and violence free. Somehow we don't see Bella crying even once as she's maturing, we don't see her getting angry anymore as she ages, she is literally portrayed as inhuman, all she feels is curiosity and lust. This movie is a male-gazey child pornography disguised as some artsy female liberation movie. I don't recommend watching it to anyone ever.
Meh,nobody watched it or cared
Willem Dafoe and Yorgos Lanthimos is one of those dream pairings that I'm so glad we finally got.
And they have another collaboration (with Emma too) coming out after this.
@@hoover728 Oh wow! That's even better 😍
That was destined to happen
I love how your friends bring out the best in each other. Keep up the great work!
Same here
All I’m saying is I don’t think a movie like Everything Everywhere All At Once would have won so many awards or got so much attention 15 years ago. Is that so wrong? I know weird movies have always existed, I own most of them. But I didn’t know personally anyone else who liked them as much as me before. I’m happy about something. Sorry for offending everyone sheesh 🙄
This is hardly unique or weird. These type of movies were often reformed and reused. The 70 to 90 had many of artistic movies getting accolades. The only problem is it was not recongized by American audience. apparently you cannot be successful if the American did not say anything.
@@dutchmilk This is most definitely unique! It's one of a kind to say the least! Definitely cannot wait for this one. Oscar pending...
@@User-yf3fz I suggest you watch more movies. And also, perhaps stop using hyperpole words. And while you are at that, perhaps explore more outside of American and UK movies. Your so called oscar pending movie is so influenced by Eastern European movies, it amuses me when you said this is definitely unique.
Idiots, never failed to impress.
It's always been this way, kid.
I somewhat conform to that view. Mainstream movies have overridden the possibility for independent, arthouse, profound cinema to thrive and flourish, atleast in the American cultural landscape. Try watching independent films from across the world and you'll see they do get their deserved praise at film festivals mostly. Unfortunately, box office numbers are taken to be the test of a film's merit although it shouldn't be.
finally we have a bjork biography. all is full of love!
😂 that was good 👍
😂😂😂🦢
One of my favorite Bjork songs.
Great movie, Emma Stone gave an awesome performance, Mark Ruffalo was hilarious, and Dafoe, was Dafoe.
I’m surprised A24 didn’t get their hands on this project. It looks like they’re influencing the industry & pushing other studios to break out of their comfort zone & I love it! 😊
(Fox) Searchlight is an OG A24 my guy
Yeah, searchlight kinda has similar vibes to a24! They definitely do similar stuff so I think the movie is in great hands
So you din know much about Searchlight huh....
@@vk69525You mean 20th Century Fox Searchlight, now known as Searchlight Pictures & owned by Disney. I’m a big fan of their work, but they differ slightly from A24. Searchlight says they focus on “specialty films,” but they distribute a wide variety of projects, including biographical dramas, comedies, Indies, etc. Whereas A24 seeks to redefine the boundaries of cinema & the traditional conceptions of human nature, love & relationships. They focus a lot on psychological thriller/horror, stylish cinematography, & dark, complex character studies that explore the deepest corners of a person’s mind & soul. They also give the writer/director creative control, whereas Searchlight looks for films that fit their vision. Searchlight has delivered many quality Indies, but this one looks like the most eccentric A24-like film they’ve offered. I love it!
@@b-dub6865 I know A24 is a more accurate representative of this kind of art form, but i was replying to your original comment saying you're surprised as if only A24 would make such film.
Wonderful trailer. We get a basic premise, a vibe, a sizzle of beautiful shots, and lots of questions to be answered. 100% going to be seeing this in theatres.
I'm not so sure the movie will change much of that 😅
See, the way you went out of your way to say "seeing this in theatres", instead of just "seeing this", it makes me feel like you're a bot. I hope I'm wrong.
@@doko3000 Wonderful comment. We get a basic premise, a vibe, a sizzle of beautiful shots, and lots of questions to be answered. 100% going to be reading this in the comment section.
lemme guess - the vibe is down with the patriarchy
@@jespersichlau4343 lol
Kullanılan kamera açıları, diyaloglar, kostümler, ışık, makyaj vb. her küçük detay cok guzel islenmis harika bir film
a film as magnificent as this one is never to be missed.🍿
Many would disagree
I definitely felt a connection with Bella. I broke my entire body and was close to death in a car accident. I had a brain injury and had to relearn everything. I get emotional rewatching this because it makes me realize everything I can and should do to make myself happy.
That's what it was all about all along--committing to your own happiness, aligning with your own Truth, learning exactly THAT lesson in the process of relearning everything else. I learned as well--the hard way--that you can betray your true Self for only so long before Life finds a way to (finally) get your attention & redirect you to YOU.
I'm so sorry that happened to you😢I hope you're alright and doing better❤
Kat. Extra angels on your path. 💫🩵
Did you pee on wood floors and cut corpses with Exacto knives?
Kat cut too
The cinematography, production design, costumes, makeup, hair, and visual effects are absolutely breathtaking. The art direction reminds me of the surreal kids paintings and movies I watched as a kid. It’s giving mirrormask vibes.
Absolutely reminds me of Mirrormask.
Yes!
Tim Burton' s work too.
I was thinking Wizard of Oz. The trailer starts in black/white and then goes into color. Also, the aspect ratio, makeup and set design give old Hollywood vibes.
Tim Burton/ Wes Anderson
Pozycja obowiązkowa !!! Niesamowity film ukazujący ludzką słabość, żądzę, okrucieństwo oraz pasję. Ten film na długo pozostaje w pamięci. Polecam
Here's my review,
So this movie makes me feel all sorts of emotions. It's like something I've never really seen, can't really put it even in a category. So without giving the movie away I'm gonna tell you what I took from this movie.
First, its about if someone had a fresh start how they would take on a different path.
Second it shows just how much men influence women by trying to manipulate, control and confine them. Treating a woman as property instead of a human being. You will not see all demonized in this, instead you will be able to recognize the good men from the bad ones. It shows both sides.
Thirdly it challenged even my own thinking and it made me realize how I have let men influence me. I do think for myself but I also believe I'm too nice. 😊 But this Bella Baxtor lady I love...... Her character. Emma Stone did exceptional in this
I guess the only negative I would say on it is there is no consequences for Bellas actions. She thinks on impulse alot and even when educating herself she chooses a path that is a little shocking. However in the end she seems to be able to redeem herself in alot of ways
The one thing I love so much is she never is sorry, she might be impulsive even cold hearted but she lets herself become open to new experiences. All without letting these things negatively affect her.
It's like she deflects alot she doesn't allow other people to define HER. Iove this. It's how I think I refuse to let others get the best of me. But even I can be negatively effected. But seeing this character I think gosh I love to be like this like so unapologetic and adventurious. It shows the double standard of how men are freely to do what they wish but when a woman does it everyone judges her, it shows how ridiculous that is and let's it land right on its head. It's a wacky movie but a good one I would watch again because it's also heartfelt.
You said it all so perfectly and I loved the movie and her character for all the reasons you stated.
So propaganda
@@beckkavenia3769me when I'm blind
If she won the Oscar for La La Land, which was so deserved, she’s 10000% winning her second one for this. What an outstanding performance!
Nah, not woke enough. Her part should have been played by a real baby in a womans body.
this comment aged clearly well
@@Racingwespesure did
I think Lily Gladstone for flower moon might win it
@@Mattinator95 yeah me too.
Wonderful trailer.
THUMBS UP
Good
👍
👍👍👍
👍
Just watched this movie on my flight from London & Omg it’s sooo amazing!
Thank you SOOOOO MUCH for this wonderful movie!❤❤❤ I enjoy every bit of it, it was a mesmerizing experience❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm just in awe of how weird, creepy yet extraordinary this tale looks 😲
😂😂😂😂
If this flops, I will forever give up on humanity enjoying art and cinema ever again.
It's just a virtual reality concept kinda, she's ugly and dumb in real world yet she find herself chosing Virtua reality over reality.
so cringe
@@FilmSureelist97 it will get nominated for oscars but it will not make money
its not oppenheimer or napolean kind of art movie lol
Cinematography, design and costumes look incredible.
Totally Agree,.
Looks 🎨.
Plenty of merkins too, if you’re into that sorta thing.
It's a very beautiful film,and it makes one happy that such films are awards
Thank you SOOOO MUCH for this wonderful movie! İ enjoy bit of it, it was a mesmerizing experience ❤❤❤❤❤
Emma stone is winning her second Oscar. And this movie is winning cinematography for sure.
Not for sure but it's a contender yes. There's dune part 2.
She's one of my favorites, and I've seen a lot of her work, but tbh I thought The Favourite was her best performance of all (so far!), and I was kind of bummed that La La Land overshadowed it bc it was only a couple years before, even though I love that movie, her work in The Favourite was just another level of psyche. Really excited that she's working with Yorgos again. I think enough time has passed from La La Land that she could be back in legit.
@@fillemonshigwedha5160and Oppenheimer
I think the Academy will see this as too weird for any major categories (though they have been getting better recently), but I think it’s almost a lock for a production design nomination
@@fillemonshigwedha5160and Killers of the Flower Moon
I’m absolutely loving that arthouse films are getting a much bigger budget and spotlight nowadays. I loooove quirky avant-garde films and stories like these. Like jet fuel for the senses and imagination. I’m all in for this gem! December 2023 is going to be HUGE for quite a few films! There’s so many to list, so little time to catch them all in theaters (not to mention my wallet given the holidays 😂)
an art house film is when something is Weird.
Poor things is not an art house movie lol
It's not Marvel so bro thinks it's an advant-garde arthouse movie
@@gankt It's not avant-garde or advant-garde film, but it is an Arthouse film. Don't know if you want it to be On the Silver Globe or Pastoral: To die in the Country for it to be considered Art house. This is definitely it.
50% of the movie is just 00:49
It's a very beautiful film, and it makes one happy that such films are awards.
Maraqlı filmdir ardi gelsin cox gözəl😊tşk
Just came back from the movie theater, absolutely in awe of this! This is one of the strangest, yet funniest movies I've ever seen, but does deliver a lesson about freedom, empowerment, mindfulness, and self-discovery. An absolutely Oscar-worthy performance from Emma Stone, definitely her best role so far (at least in my own humble opinion).
We just saw it last night - incredibly funny and moving. It felt like Voltaire's Candide on acid. And Emma stone just gives an amazing physical and emotional performance. Still thinking about this movie.
@@raisedbywolves100 I am still thinking about it as well, will probably have a hold on me for a while haha😁
She was amazing
Watched this last night and was blown away! The aesthetic beauty of the sets, costumes and special effects, is outstanding. Can't stop thinking about the film - it is wonderfully funny, unusual and entertaining but not the kind of film to watch with your parents haha!
I wish I could unsee it
I love that they didn't overshare in the trailer. Just basic plot details, definitely looking forward to this one!!
Yeah sure. Basic plot. 🙄 They left out the part about it being a 2+ hour porno. 🤮
Yorgos bana her zaman bu tatlı melankoli duygusunu yaşıyor
This feels like a Terry Gilliam film. It's either a hit or miss I will still watch it because Yorgos is directing it!
Terry Gilliam meets Tim Burton, in a way. Like Edward Scissorhands in the BRAZIL universe or something.
@@heymistercarter. yes exactly
I’d argue it’s more Marc Caro & Jean-Pierre Jeunet than Terry Gilliam.
Except it's Yorgos. It ain't missing.
This feels like a Yorgos Lanthimos film, lol.
Honestly some parts of this movie could be a great metaphor of how individuals with autism experience the world. The brutal honesty, not fitting in, wanting to, but not knowing how, The sensory overload, easily trusting. This movie resonated with me.
You’re so right! I will defo watch this asap!
love post 2019 where no one will shut the fuck about their autism.
Yes! I just finishing watching it and I have never felt more seen in my life.
Yes so many layers and metaphors.
So interesting u said that cuz I made the connection as well. When Bella started learning about masturbation it made me think of my 5yr old autistic nephew. He’s ALWAYS playing with his private parts in front of everybody, he really doesn’t care..no matter how much times we correct him, he just doesn’t get that it’s not appropriate for a child his age or that no one wants to see him do that. We catch him humping pillows often 😂 The experience has made me start to question the policing of children’s sexuality at a young age (I don’t mean allowing them to engage in sexual activities with others I just mean allowing them to discover their body without freaking out and shaming them). Like yea what he’s doing is unsettling but I’ve been trying to figure out ways to correct him that doesn’t cause repressed sexuality or feelings of shame or guilt towards his genitals.
Even him having speech delay reminds me of Bella in the first half of the movie, like using words that mean one thing to express something else, broken sentences, the feeling that he can understand us he just doesn’t understand the laws of language yet to use words correctly etc. so you’re definitely on to something
Cox maraxli filimdir. Izlemeye deyer. Emma Stone ❤
The movie flows beautifully!
Mark Buffalo is like I am not sure what to think of that slap. Even after expressing "ow"?!))
Willem Dafoe really had a meme line "you know im kind of a romantic"
Thank you for this wonderful film😊
I was marvelled it was delightful simply
I did not realise they'd released a trailer for this. Alasdair Gray is absolutely my favourite author, so to see that this adaptation seems to be doing his work justice is very heartening.
Absolutely ❤
Maybe. I don't trust this director.
@@seansmith3058 - Lanthimos has a bit f an odd ball take - I’m keeping my fingers crossed that Alasdair’s vision is realised .
@@maisie6904Lanthimos is an excellent cinematographer that likes deadpan and thought provoking.
He did first become known for "oddball" movies but with "The Favourite" he showed that's not all he can do.
What makes you not trust him? Seems like a great fit to me.
@@theo7371 I didn’t say I didn’t trust him ? I just hoped he’d do a good job - it’s the most amazing book - deserving to be well adapted to the screen.
This was the best movie I’ve seen in years. A total freak show but the costumes, set, dialogue and acting were off the charts good. Not for the faint of heart.
What a waste of time
@@matzacomnyour comment is, yes
Looks like the stupidest movie ever
@@ShaineFounten seems like you're in the minority.
@@matzacomn apparently not.
one of the best movies I've ever seen.
Film maraqlı ve gizemle doludur. Perfect.
I just saw this movie last night, and it was amazing! The way it was filmed, the camera settings, the filming, the acting, scripts, background, effects, humor, cast, cosmetics, it was all amazingly well made!!
Yeah my friend took me to it, had no idea what it was about, but I expected to have to simply endure/tolerate it to be polite to my friend who was excited, but yeah by the end it was one of my favorite films of the past few years.
I Agree!!!! Amazing!!!
And the sex scenes!
I wish I could unsee it. It traumatized me how terrible it was
@@BanellaRgCalm down snowflake. ❄️
Is it just me or does this film feel like Bjork's Vespertine
you are exactly right!!!!!!!!! for sure.
Yes is a similar aesthetic
And Nine Inch Nails - The Perfect Drug music video
Came here to say, I guess Bjork was not available to star in this one.
@@Rbrgr83probably cuz Bjork isn’t an actress. Never was.
Superrrr😍😍😍. Sebirsizlikle gozleyecem. Mene cox maraqlidi.🧐
This movie was perfect. period.
The Favourite was a masterpiece. Emma is clearly brilliant. AGAIN. and seeing Jarrod makes me VERY happy. I can't wait for this one.
That british accent on point
What is brilliant about her?
@@nAcolzActing
I just saw Poor Things. If Emma Stone does not win the Oscar, the award no longer has meaning.
@@JackBirdbathshe sucks
So...........is everyone just glossing over the fact that she had the literal mind of a child/preteen and the director thought it was ok to have people having sex with her? Even if the characters didn't know the whole story, it was akin to having sex with a mentally slow patient.
Yes, it happens in real life too. The characters who took advantage were indeed depicted as deeply flawed and miserable. It’s art, surrealism. What is your point?
@drioladega2607 My point is this didn't come across as a "brilliant artistic vision." When you realize that although she was "advancing rapidly," her mind was 12, maybe 14 years old. Then the movie seems like a pedo's wet dream. The sexual relation without the stigma vecause on the outside, she's just fine. Like the movie Jack with Robin Williams. Except Jack is a woman named Jill and she becomes a whore.
I would support the opposite sex case
Nope, that’s not what’s happening. Maybe watch the film? it’s quite clear in the film that her brain is progressing at an alarming rate.
She no longer has the mind of a child or preteen by the time she runs off with Duncan. By that point her brain is that of somebody about 17 or 18. By the end of the film, her brain is that of someone in there early 20s. Preteens and children do not read Emerson and they do not perform complicated surgeries.
@@eddiehartsfield9012Are there any indications of child porn in this movie?
It's very nice, I'm looking forward to it, I hope it arrives quickly.
A must watch movie with your date, definitely. 😍
This movie was so bizarre yet beautiful at the same time. It felt like a fever dream. Need to watch it again.
I can’t stop thinking about it. I’ve never seen such fearless truth-telling about human behavior.
sick human behavior but why is that she had baby brain oh wow screams what they do to children nasty mfkrs@@carolyntalbot947
emma stone is completely out acting every single person in this trailer and she’s doing it so effortlessly. her performance is gonna be insane and will likely earn her oscar number 2.
She's "out over-acting" everyone. This is Tommy Wiseau level of bad.
All Willem Dafoe has to do is stand there and he's already better than Emma
@@starcrusherrwrong
@@jocelyndeguisenope
@@jocelyndeguiseYou are Tommy Wiseau level of bad
Film cox gozeldi baxdiqca adamin ruhu dincelir
the acting of the actors is great🎉
We have Emma Stone being silly, that’s the most important thing.
As someone who did read the book, y’all should be very excited to see what Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone do with this!!😅
My local library has everything but they don't have this book! Guess I'm buying it.
🏴☠️
The book is immaculate, holy shit, I read it in anticipation of the movie and I can’t wait to see how Yorgos adapts it
Cox maraqli filimdi baxdiqca maraq artir 😍
Filmi cox beyendim ve super filimdi mutleq davami gelmelidi 😍
This is the best movie I watched in a long time. Visually, sonically and story wise. Its such an orgasm for your brain/heart/soul. Such an original story, adapted in such a unique way. I wiuld even say, this is a new movie genre - tell me if I'm wrong, but I have never seen or experienced a movie like this.
This is what makes people wanna go to the cinema. Its movies like this one, that make people wonder, make them think and feel, longing for more. This should have the hype that 'Barbenheimer' had. Also, Emma Stone is a revelation, sucking you in with her astonishing performance in such a complex, fun, yet surely difficult to execute acting role..
I can only encourage everyone to go and watch this awesome film. You will not regret, if you're a cinephile like me.
This has to win best film and Emma Stone truly deserves that second Oscar.
So glad I got to see this movie. Magic was created.
Couldn't agree with you more!
Emma Stone- Mark Ruffalo➡️a couple I never expected to witness,but I love it.
Emma Stone-Yorgos Lanthimos➡️ a cinematic duo made in heaven.
One of the best films series
I loved it! A true masterpiece!
I had no idea what was coming after i watched the trailer. The movie is fantastically the strangest. The perfect amount of unexpectedness, fever dream like aesthetic and nothing short of beautiful. Loved every second of it. Emma's brilliance shined through
This was the best movie I’ve ever seen , subtle dark humor. Beautifully weird but really fun . Definitely not for kids lots of nudity and some grotesque imagery. 10/10 movie great job creating this masterpiece
It truly is a 10/10. Not sure I’ve ever said that before
Bruh see it on LSD
10000000%. My brand of weird. Absolutely loved it.
I agree, its one of the best films ever made
@@Daneiladams555 It's a very dirty movie.
Cox gözel filmdir baxmağa deyer..
Cox gozel Filmdi.baxmaq meslehetdi
Ugh can’t wait! So glad Emma Stone is working with Yorgos Lanthimos repeatedly bc I think he does get the best out of her
Wtf was this movie? I wish I could unsee it.
Cox gozel flimdir baxmaqa deyer
Super bir filimdi cox xosuma gəldi izləməy zövq verir
I am living and dying for the aesthetic of this movie. It's giving me very specific vibes like the way they depicted heaven on what dreams may come. Or the smashing pumpkins tonight tonight video.
Yorgos always gives me this feeling of delightful melancholy and almost nightmarish unease... he's like mother goose on acid.
I'm looking forward to watch it
Cox gozel filimdir baxmaqa deyer cox maraqlidir
love the reference with A Streetcar Named Desire, looks absolutely weird and i love it,and it sure will be at least nominated for Cinematography, Visual Efects and Costume Design and probably many others!!!
Bella!!!
I think it's a reference to The Room 😉
The genius of this film is unparalleled. The story of a woman becoming in all the graphic glory of an awakening of mind, body, and soul. The cinematography, scenery, costumes, and the sheer brilliance of the entire cast captivates, transports, and transcends. And the Oscar for best film goes to . . .
Cox izlemeli ve mukemel filimlerdi baxfiqca baxmaq isfiyrsen
Cox super filimdi cox beyendim davami gelmelidi 😍
This trailer unexpectedly made me cry. At the part where she says, “I am Bella Baxter, and there is a world to enjoy, circumnavigate”- I feel like this might become one of my favorite movies.
Ok update-- I saw it, and yes, it is one of my favorite movies. Completely blown away.
I am so unbelievably excited for this movie. They just don’t make films like this very often anymore! 🖤 can’t wait!
did you watch the movie? what's your opinion?? I think it was horrible 😊
Maraqli filimdi baxmayaraq ki qisa fraqmentine baxdim👍👍👍👏❤️
Oldukça heyecanlı bir film merakla bekliyorum.
Mark Ruffalo totally wins me over in this, his script and deliverance is incredible.
God, I hated him. In the best way though.. Great actor lol
I can’t believe he’s in this
He's cute also and hot
I have to admit, I don't find Yorgos' films to be for me, but I absolutely cannot deny that he is truly visionary in every sense of the word, and that is something I have to support.
Tell me one visionary European director of the '60s and '70s that you admire.
@@Dreamcatcher9000 I'm not sure what the 60s/70s have to do with it- I don't find his films to be influenced by half a century ago, unless he's specifically mentioned directors of that time period that he admires. In any case, I actually admire *Yorgos* quite a bit- as I said, I think visionary storytellers need to be supported. But all art is not for all people; otherwise it would be meaningless. I'd love for smo to tell me why they "get" him so I can maybe look at his films in a different light and appreciate them as much as I appreciate *him* if that makes sense.
@@cuchelo1
"I'm not sure what the 60s/70s have to do with it."
They have to do with it because lots, lots, LOTS of film masterpieces were made during this time, and Lanthimos has seen and has been influenced by many of them. Or at least that's what he says. For example, I don't know if you knew this, but "Dogtooth" is not only influenced, but it's almost copy/paste of a 1972 Mexican film (so not European, but whatever) titled "The Castle of Purity". Did you know this? I've seen both films, so I know.
"I don't find his films to be influenced by half a century ago"
Many would disagree with you, because, for example, for "The Killing of the Sacred Deer", they said that they saw Kubrick influences in it.
You sound like a person who obviously appreciates good artistic cinema, so can you tell me one visionary European director of the '60s and '70s that you admire, and which specific films of that director you like?
(Also, did you mean "some" by "smo"? Just checking, maybe it's an Internet abbreviation I'm not aware of!).
@@Dreamcatcher9000 smo = someone (smt=something) I do enjoy cinema from all corners of the world, but I have to be honest: I'm not as familiar with a large part of cinematic history, even from my own country (USA). I grew up in a small town where we didn't have arthouse theatres that might play Truffaut or Bergman or Fellini. As an adult, I've tried to expand my horizons, but I do recognize that I have a long way to go. I guess Krzysztof Kieslowski would be the closest answer I could give to "visionary European director of the 60s/70s". I've seen a number of his films and I love the way he plays with identity and his use of music is extraordinary. I usually love directors from Spain for some reason, maybe it's the way they mix melodrama and genuine emotion. I haven't seen "Dogtooth" but I will check it out. I've only seen Yorgos' 3 films in English- "Lobster", "Deer", and "Favourite". And I will absolutely see this new one in the theater. I can see why ppl might say Kubrick influenced "Deer", but I wouldn't immediately think of Kubrick if smo said, "European directors of the 60s/70s", as he was American. But certainly influenced by them. Anyway, thanks for giving me smt to think about...
Filmin fragmanı cok etkileyiciydi filmi merakla bekliyorum..
Beautiful Film
I remember reading the book years ago. I am beyond overjoyed to see it made into a movie.
Best and FAVOURITE film of the year and many years
A true masterpiece, i loved it
Superrrrrrr bir film heqiqeten cox qeszng cekilib
They had me sold with the "Bellaaa!" scene, what a cheeky reference
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This makes me want to see a Lanthimos/Del Toro collaboration, I think it would be so magical!
Bu cox gozel film cox tesekkur edirem😊
i love the movies aesthetic really good
It looks weird as hell and the cast is great! I'll definitely be seeing this
it's embarrassing how excited i am for this movie
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
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Cox gozel filmdir baxmaqa deyer. Izleyin sizde 🎉
Emma'nın performansı gerçekten çok iyi film sanatsal ve etkileyici sürükleyici bir film olmuş tebrik ediyorum
Wow! What a character Emma's playing! Very exciting about this film