As a fellow aussie, as much as i prefer hearing Jacobs natural voice (wish he'd come home and do a few films here the same way Heath Ledger did. Infact, think Candy was Heath's best work ever,) I cannot imagine anything hotter than Jacob in this clip with an aristocratic english accent and longer locks than usual. Divine! Can't wait to see the film!
@@wiinterflowers4277 Jacob Elordi is in an upcoming miniseries based on one of Richard Flanagan's novels about an Australian POW, so I was responding to the original commenter who wished Jacob would do something in Australia to say that he is
Absolutely. Barry's reactions of humiliation, hurt, and "of course he never noticed me" disgusted resignation all rolled into one. It's these little things that build up to his tremendous performance.
I think Ezra Miller would've been a better casting for Oliver. If he didn't go off the rails that is, yet ironically that's what made him a better fit.
If you watch his Hot Ones interview he does it because he thinks being idiosyncratic gets him noticed by casting agents. He's probably right, look at his success, but I don't know if that makes for good, naturalistic acting.
@@GwaiZai He IS a great naturalistic actor. Mark Ruffalo gives that same advice, BTW, but it doesn't mean that you don't bend to the shape of the character, it means the actor interprets HIS way. I've seen most of the work of both of those actors, and they don't play themselves. I've seen Keoghan play delicate, gentle characters, with none of his boxer's swag, and others with it. In "Saltburn", the swag only comes out in his predatory moments, whereas at other times, he looks like he's about to run into doorways with clumsiness - great misdirection.
Jacob Elordi is so good in this clip, can't wait to see the rest! He nails that British upper class posing as working class by the looks of it. Except I feel he should be saying 'mate' in that posh accent a bit more...
I watch this because I tought there's gonna be wonderfull romance between them😭😭😭 But the plot is soo perfect I'm not even regret watching this. Barry Keoghan did his best performance👏👏👏
Never heard of Jacob before yesterday when I saw Saltburn. Not once did it occur to me that he wasn't English - impeccable accent and what a voice! It somehow sounds deeper with an English accent than when he speaks with his natural (Aus) accent 🤷♀ Both he and Barry are so good in the film (then again, Barry's never *not* good).
@@benbergin538 Dublin and Liverpool have similarities, which is probably why Keoghan has used Liverpool before. He works with dialect coaches, who always emphasize just learning key vowel and consonant sounds, anyway. Actors need to be free to have genuine emotional responses (the most important aspect of acting) instead of being tied up making sure they hit every single note of an accent correctly. It futzes up spontaneity. Though having said that, I don't hear anything that takes me out of his character. Elordi thought his accent was great. Other actors have praised his accent skills, I've certainly been impressed with his wide variety of dialects. I'm sick & tired of American actors not even trying accents anymore, and they probably don't because some native speaker nitpicks them out of having any confidence of trying. At least the Irish & British actors try.
If jacob elordi didn't play Felix Catton, I was thinking who should play Felix Catton now understand what emerald fennell was talking about. You need a person to play both Emotion, so I thought at first leo woodall should play Felix but i decided on Jamie Flatters he not so big but he was in avatar but they Wasted his character i thinking he can play Is charming and bit of sadness
@@KartikeyGupta-u8t um.. what man? Criticism should have basis. This one , didn't had one and honestly wasn't even criticism? You're probably the one who needs to dial it back a few steps.
It is blindingly obvious Oliver Quick is no pauper. Those rimless specs cost a small fortune! I also don't get Jacob Elordi's appeal. He is no Tom Hardy or David Duchovny (then or now!).
@@J7ntyJacob is only 25 so I'm not sure where you're getting 35. He looks about 22-24 to me. A bit older than his character maybe, but that's Hollywood. It's certainly not as unbelievable as you're making it out to be. It's not like in Dear Evan Hansen where Ben Platt is 30, looking like he's 40 and playing a high schooler.
As a fellow aussie, as much as i prefer hearing Jacobs natural voice (wish he'd come home and do a few films here the same way Heath Ledger did. Infact, think Candy was Heath's best work ever,) I cannot imagine anything hotter than Jacob in this clip with an aristocratic english accent and longer locks than usual. Divine! Can't wait to see the film!
I agree with you on Candy. It's criminal more people haven't seen it. The aussies are killing it this year with Talk To Me. MR inbetween is dope.too
@@Yupstate845 Candy was so good!
He's in an upcoming miniseries adapted from one of Richard Flanagan's novels!
@@andibgoode Wait what?
@@wiinterflowers4277 Jacob Elordi is in an upcoming miniseries based on one of Richard Flanagan's novels about an Australian POW, so I was responding to the original commenter who wished Jacob would do something in Australia to say that he is
0:58 is a master class look at acting. you can feel SO much from his facial expression and small motion and tone of voice. what an incredible actor!
Yeeess! It was this look that made me first realize he’s a phenomenal actor - haven’t seen any of his previous work yet, but definitely will now
Absolutely. Barry's reactions of humiliation, hurt, and "of course he never noticed me" disgusted resignation all rolled into one. It's these little things that build up to his tremendous performance.
Yeah, Jacob Elordi is a good actor. It's the first time I've seen him but he has lots of potential. He's talented. Good casting.
I think Ezra Miller would've been a better casting for Oliver. If he didn't go off the rails that is, yet ironically that's what made him a better fit.
Ezra loooks waaay too similar to Barry
Can’t wait!! I lovvvve. Barry. Such an amazing actor.
Barry has a very strange, unique way of moving . . . in all his films.
If you watch his Hot Ones interview he does it because he thinks being idiosyncratic gets him noticed by casting agents. He's probably right, look at his success, but I don't know if that makes for good, naturalistic acting.
@@GwaiZai He IS a great naturalistic actor. Mark Ruffalo gives that same advice, BTW, but it doesn't mean that you don't bend to the shape of the character, it means the actor interprets HIS way. I've seen most of the work of both of those actors, and they don't play themselves. I've seen Keoghan play delicate, gentle characters, with none of his boxer's swag, and others with it. In "Saltburn", the swag only comes out in his predatory moments, whereas at other times, he looks like he's about to run into doorways with clumsiness - great misdirection.
@@victorcornet21 interesting take, well said.
Jacob Elordi is so good in this clip, can't wait to see the rest! He nails that British upper class posing as working class by the looks of it. Except I feel he should be saying 'mate' in that posh accent a bit more...
I watch this because I tought there's gonna be wonderfull romance between them😭😭😭
But the plot is soo perfect I'm not even regret watching this. Barry Keoghan did his best performance👏👏👏
THIS LOOKS SO GOOD, I‘M SO HYPED
The moan that just came out of me hearing those accents coming from Jacob and Barry
💀💀💀
💀💀💀💀
letme hear it
Bro you need to be locked up
GIRL???
Just when I thought Elordi couldn’t be any sexier
Talented Mr Oliver
I smell like some Mr Ripley!!!
Can't wait!
Ripley's depraved love child with 'Brideshead Revisited'.
with a start like that, it can only end badly.
Accents? One is Australian, the other Irish. Both do great English accents.
Barry is using his Irish accent. You need to have your hearing tested.
Not his Irish accent. He adopts a northern English working class accent for this film - Yorkshire it seems.
@@markkingstone5141 Rubbish. It's a Dublin accent.
@@Pure_B it’s neither. Something in the middle
@@Pure_Byou’re an offensive git. And wrong. Back down on that attitude and that language.
I would give everything if I see a Jacob Elordi kinda guy looking like they need some help 🥲
my thoughts exactly
The movie has a bad ending, but Felix is the best character.
Never heard of Jacob before yesterday when I saw Saltburn. Not once did it occur to me that he wasn't English - impeccable accent and what a voice! It somehow sounds deeper with an English accent than when he speaks with his natural (Aus) accent 🤷♀ Both he and Barry are so good in the film (then again, Barry's never *not* good).
I wanna watch it soooo bad!!!
He has nailed that accent!
This is a very well cut!
Barry's accent here is all over the place
EXACTLY!
And yet I recognized it as Liverpool. Hmmm. He must be doing something right.
@@victorcornet21 his strong dublin accent is in there to. Its just distracting. He should have stuck with one solid accent all the way through.
@@benbergin538 Dublin and Liverpool have similarities, which is probably why Keoghan has used Liverpool before. He works with dialect coaches, who always emphasize just learning key vowel and consonant sounds, anyway. Actors need to be free to have genuine emotional responses (the most important aspect of acting) instead of being tied up making sure they hit every single note of an accent correctly. It futzes up spontaneity. Though having said that, I don't hear anything that takes me out of his character. Elordi thought his accent was great. Other actors have praised his accent skills, I've certainly been impressed with his wide variety of dialects. I'm sick & tired of American actors not even trying accents anymore, and they probably don't because some native speaker nitpicks them out of having any confidence of trying. At least the Irish & British actors try.
@@victorcornet21 Really?
when that first shot of jacob came on the screen somebody in my theater let out a full moan
HELP THAT WAS ME
Understandable
ME FR
Saw tonight ff 9.5 .awesome
Is this gonna be in 4:3? That'd be interesting.
Oliver it’s so kind love it
Can't wait to see it
If jacob elordi didn't play Felix Catton, I was thinking who should play Felix Catton now understand what emerald fennell was talking about. You need a person to play both Emotion, so I thought at first leo woodall should play Felix but i decided on Jamie Flatters he not so big but he was in avatar but they Wasted his character i thinking he can play Is charming and bit of sadness
Felix is literally me
Do watch the original if you like Saltburn, "The Talented Mr Ripley".
❤
Oh boy, here we go. Another one of those.
Lol, I can assure you , you have absolutely no idea what's happening in this film.
@@KartikeyGupta-u8t um.. what man? Criticism should have basis. This one , didn't had one and honestly wasn't even criticism? You're probably the one who needs to dial it back a few steps.
@@KartikeyGupta-u8tThe way you thought this comment would do something before posting I'm crying, Your desperate
This feels eerie, like a trap.
Mr Ripley revisits Brideshead. Again.
Name of serie
It is blindingly obvious Oliver Quick is no pauper. Those rimless specs cost a small fortune! I also don't get Jacob Elordi's appeal. He is no Tom Hardy or David Duchovny (then or now!).
Saltbae
Who cares about this scene? I want to Keoghan's dance scene at the end. The rest of the movie I've already forgotten.
why the eye piercing?
❤️❤️💋
How old are they meant to be😂
They're supposed to be first years at Oxford, so probably 18.
@@meepmeep9301barry literally looks 35. And Jacob doesn’t look far off too. No 18 year old in the real world looks as old as them
@@J7ntyJacob is only 25 so I'm not sure where you're getting 35. He looks about 22-24 to me. A bit older than his character maybe, but that's Hollywood. It's certainly not as unbelievable as you're making it out to be.
It's not like in Dear Evan Hansen where Ben Platt is 30, looking like he's 40 and playing a high schooler.
Interesting
Aww
Am i ?
how i met your father
Accent from Keoghan is dreadfullll
Thats the worst scouse accents man
Yeah