Justice Smith and Brigette Lundy-Paine Dissect Their I Saw the TV Glow Characters
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Justice Smith and Brigette Lundy-Paine discuss how they approached their character's voices and posture in I Saw the TV Glow. Jane Schoenbrun's film is in North American theaters now.
You can read more about the making of the film in our interview with Schoenbrun: boxd.it/21S
Interview by Annie Lyons
Edited by In Haus Media (Valeria Kohakura)
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With each rewatch, I fall more in love with Bridgette's monologue.
i’m so upset i saw it right when the it stopped playing in theatres cause goddamn that monologue is still stuck in my head
@@kosherwatermelonproductions I honestly wasn't a fan of the monologue the first time I saw it, but it kept getting better and better with each rewatch - especially as Maddie goes into detail about their transformation!
Incredibly beautifully shot seen as well
you know the actor is good when they can in depth explain their characters like this! i love their views and interpretations of the characters they played, it gives more sincerity to the movie
I loved I Saw the TV Glow so much!! Great performances, I love hearing about everyone who was involved's feelings about making the movie
Same!!! I really hope the Blu-Ray/DVD has commentary tracks from the two of them and Jane
Justice is gorgeous, Bridgette is gorgeous, both super talented. The analyses here is great. The reverse arc is something I identify with, speaking about it really sells the movie for me.
Easily my favorite film of the year
same
Why?
@@Smharry92 the colors, the acting, the soundtrack, the nostalgia, the suburban dread, the sadness, the acknowledgement of existential dread and how if you deviate only a little from society it just makes that feeling worse and harder to survive. thats my take. theres a lot to love in this film.
I just watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the first time last year and I thought it mostly held up, especially because of Sarah Michelle Gellar's miraculously endearing and cool acting.
For some reason, Brigette Lundy-Paine reminds me of Phoebe Bridgers
This was such a good analysis! Already can't wait to rewatch this movie 😄
I gotta watch all my fav goosebumps episodes again and get disappointed lol.
The welcome to dead house episode was literally my favorite, and the haunted mask
Still love this movie so freaking much
I had no idea she was I spires by Liquid Sky..that's amazing.
my beautiful gf and i just watched this morning, it was so good also hey letterboxd my gf and I met on your app, wheres the free pro? you can wait till we get married for the gift haha
omg i totally forgot you guys are invited to the wedding DUH!
I know Justice Smith is queer, but genuinely it would not surprise me at all if they ever came out as trans. I know acting is their job obviously but you can't direct those pre-transition trans woman dysphoria eyes. The exact balance of life, dissociation, and vacancy present in Owen's eyes were haunting. Genuinely scary to see in another person like I saw them in myself.
who the fuck chose this music (not a complement)
Freaks
that's also a great film!
@@emersonpound5634 for freaks
did you watch it? I mean, if you have fair enough, but If you haven't how can you know that for sure