If it wasn't for their censorship, the world is gonna be hearing much more fucked up stuff than gay couples. I mean, it's not like those are secrets either (the Internet's a thing). But it kinda works for the majority unlike us who can't accept the "harsh" truth. I blame them for our society's conservative perspective.
I read the title and I IMMEDIATELY knew who this biography was going to be about. Mary Anning. She inspired the tongue twister "She sells seashells by the seashore". I read a book about her when I was 15 and it baffles me how such a smart and hardworking woman didn't get the recognition she deserved in discovering those fossils, mostly by herself, and instead others took credit for her hard work. It's nice to see that they made a movie about her though. Update: The book I read was titled "The Fossil Hunter" by Shelley Emling.
@@adrianatdottru She never got married. She dug up fossils all day and sold them to a museum or to tourists to have an income so she could take care of her family.
Its such a beautiful movie. There is very little dialogue, but the most powerful scenes are silent and motionless. The emotion portrayed by Kate and Saoirse in these moments are incredible: palpable, raw, pure, and soulshattering.
I haven't seen it yet but I get your meaning. I think of The Piano with Holly Hunter. Her character was mute and she won an Oscar for her performance. Many great scenes in that movie. They were gold.
modern directors making lesbian films like: - 18-19th century historical ✅ - dramatic violins in the trailer ✅ - gloomy seaside scenes ✅ - age gap ✅ - blonde and brunette ✅
@@edricawebb1578 it's the other way round. The Greek word for uterus is "hystera." The behavioral disturbances in adult women were thought to happen due to a wandering uterus: thus the name of the condition being "hysteria".
it's not a whole lot better now, women's problems are still ignored by doctors and classed as depression or mental illness (which may be the case, but physical female illnesses are common, under-researched and under-diagnosed)
@@shouvikroychoudhury7908 Don't see the "other way round." So the Greeks named the uterus, "hystera." How do you make the connection between the Greeks calling the uterus, "hystera," and so-called medical science blaming hormonal fluctuations on the uterus, to the point of taking the uterus out, because they believed it was the origin of behavioral irregularities? The uterus really has nothing to do with anything... it's just an organ.
Doctors used to manually stimulate Victorian women to alleviate 'female hysteria'. Eventually one of them invented the vibrator because he was tired of doing it so much.
@Janabroderick i think it was just coincidence because the writer and also the director of Ammonite Francis Lee is also a genius base on his previous films. he deserves an Oscar for screenplay if the movie goes well.
Just finished it five minutes ago all because of this comment. Holy shit, that romance is the purest and WARMEST I've seen in pictures for the first time. Everything they felt - love and lust, those stealed glances, coy grins and silent body languages were filled with serene loneliness and longing. The slow burn isn't for everybody's taste, but THAT is how you build a romance through equality on-screen.
u are on sad person. clearly those other 2 movies u pointed out as carol 1 and carol 2 haven't done their job cause people like u and so many others still have that little homphobia somewhere even even if u say "im just joking" u can just skip them if u don't like the subject. NOT EVERY MOVIE ABOUT TWO GAY PEOPLE IS THE SAME. we have much more clices on straight love stories tbh. do u also complain for that?
Parsa Shojaei in which of my message does it complain and say about homophobia? I'm simply stating that these theree movies have similar grand theme. And quite contrary to your opinion, the fact that I've watched 2 of them and can't wait for this one (and am wishing that there are more like Call Me by Your Name) actually tells that I'm enjoying the theme.
@@posztoka there are many historic characters proven to be gay - by their letters, diaries, poems - or speculated to be gay because they were living together like a married couple. but in this case there is no evidence that would imply that Mary Anning might have been gay or that she and Charlotte had a romantic relationship.
There is nothing wrong with the director speculating. It's artistic liberty. She never married (nor is there evidence she ever had a lover) so she could very well have been a lesbian. However, since there is no evidence, a historian does not have that luxury. They have to report the facts as they are.
Yes I think that's probably the case, as that label means what we now call depression. I'd strongly doubt if the film intends to label her gay-ness as "melancholia", as many on this forum seem to think.
@@marinamuller2385 I wasn't aware of that Marina, thank you. Unless it actually says that in the trailer and I missed it, I guess we can only judge from what message the trailer is telling us.
Bruce Smith No it doesn’t say so in the trailer, I read that in a review of someone who has already seen the film. I get that no one in the comment section could have known without reading the review, but I still think they shouldn’t be so quick to judge. The trailer doesn’t give ANY indication what the reason for her depression might be, and still they jump to the conclusion that it’s because she’s gay and unhappy in her marriage. They don’t even stop to consider that there might be deeper reasons for it.
@@marinamuller2385 Yes fair enough. However I doubt if anyone is judging here (I shouldn't have used the word 'judge' in my last comment...that's not what I meant), just assuming there's a causal connection between her depression and suppressed homosexuality, because that's what the trailer strongly implies. Judging and making connections in a story are two different things, and the latter is all most people here are doing (I hope).
I loved this movie, very much, there were scenes I expected Kate to cry like when her mother passed away and when she separated from Ronan, but she held back the tears, she did not cry dramatically like in many movies. I loved those scenes more. It is so realistic in the sense that there are people who are usually like that. Perfect acting and writing. Overall it was a good movie to watch.
@@janitajames4137 Yeah, they never end happily. 🙁 We should be used to this by now. I agree about "The world to come". That movie was so somber throughout! Allowing only a few sparks of hope in the second act, the tragic ending leaves us nearly as beaten down as the four main characters we've just watched. All amazing performances by the way, especially Waterston. Abigail felt so real to me. A real woman, not just a fictional character. The whole movie actualy felt really realistic, despite the poetic cinematography that makes each scene almost like a painting. A shame it is not talked about more.
@@albameca4123 i really do hate the way most LGBT+ movies end, but there are a few hopeful ones. Dude! exactly, i can excuse the somber and melancholic feel of the movie, because that's what it must've been like at that time period. Although i can never forgive Tallie's husband, that ending scene hurt me as much as Lexa. I never really took time to appreciate the cinematography because i was so entranced by the soundtrack, my god, it was beautiful.
I loved this film. It was a great adaptation of Mary's life and I felt I was watching genuine people who loved and desired one another and not just beautiful famous actresses. I was hesitant at first to watch, due to the age difference but it turned out to be a meeting of mutually intelligent and mature minds despite the age difference of almost two decades. Kate Winslet's mature beauty and acting talent was a perfect match with her younger counterparts youthful beauty and acting talent. Their love scenes made me feel desire, love and my heart race with it's realism. They effectively portrayed the wanting of pleasure of all kinds, like wanting to exchange pleasure equally, through being pleasured and providing pleasure to your lover. Definitely buying this on DVD and Blu ray if I can! Thank you for a wonderful film 😊🥰
The scene that I love the most is when Mary Anning's ex lover tells her she finally found the love of her life and, after so many years of repressed feelings, Mary burst into tears. Kate's performance was really mind-blowing in this scene. Overall, the movie is amazing!
And saoirse has her childhood girl crush as the love interest (look up her interview I'm the new jack) it's like somewhere in middle she starts talking about it and its priceless xD
@@Arrowflight But in saying that, you could also say that for all we know she could've been gay. I don't know anything about her, so I can't say if I think she was gay or ace or just never married for other reasons, but lesbianism was a pretty good reason not to get married at the time...
Dang... I never thought Kate Winslett and Saoirse Ronan would star together in a very "melancholic 🤭" movie that I already love by just watching the trailer... 2020 is really something all right 😳
Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan together??? I'm confessed now filmmakers are actually reading what people have been writing about these two being very similar, and calling Saoirse the young Kate. Wow.
"Hm, 'Portrait de la jeune fille en feu / Portrait of a Lady on Fire' from 2019 was a real blockbuster. Let's make an English version where we just change the little details a little so that this is a guaranteed success and we at the same time don't risk being sued."
@@pjbrown3732 Oh, she would have been pissed. She never got the recognision she deserved while alive, they should at least have given her that now. I'm ok with the romance plotline, and I like to believe it really happened, but it shouldn't have been the main focus of the movie
C18 you do know that she had a severe depression and that medicine at that time was severely underdiagnosing women at that time? Please don’t fall for the romantic traps
It's an amazing movie with amazing cast. It's slow pace makes it more interesting and intense. I loved it. 😍These women deserves an oscar for those expressions.
Progress and Peace 1 you don’t really do your name justice with this comment. Do you know how many gay women were (and still are) forced into a (hetero) marriage , just because society dictated it? And you want to see them punished if they do end up finding love and live out their sexuality, just because they are not faithful to a man they DID NOT CHOOSE? Just don’t watch these films, jeez.
For those who don't know, Melancholia is basically depression but in the olden days, so its like the older term used for depression. Now, it is used to refer to extreme features of depression.
Historians do not have the luxury of artistic liberty. They can't just speculate without evidence. We are free to think whatever we want but they have to present the facts.
The trailer starts: "Alright historical period drama w/ Kate Winslet, yes." Saoirse Ronan gets introduced: "Always love Saoirse in anything, yes" Both women sharing and being happy and growing closer: "Wait, is.. is this a lesbian movie? Yes?" They kiss: YESS!! Let's go lesbians!
Historians: they were just really good friends
@Lee TV like sisters these two!!
Just gals being pals
Omg and they were roommates
If it wasn't for their censorship, the world is gonna be hearing much more fucked up stuff than gay couples. I mean, it's not like those are secrets either (the Internet's a thing). But it kinda works for the majority unlike us who can't accept the "harsh" truth. I blame them for our society's conservative perspective.
r/SapphoAndHerFriend
I read the title and I IMMEDIATELY knew who this biography was going to be about. Mary Anning. She inspired the tongue twister "She sells seashells by the seashore". I read a book about her when I was 15 and it baffles me how such a smart and hardworking woman didn't get the recognition she deserved in discovering those fossils, mostly by herself, and instead others took credit for her hard work.
It's nice to see that they made a movie about her though.
Update: The book I read was titled "The Fossil Hunter" by Shelley Emling.
She was gay?
@@adrianatdottru She never got married. She dug up fossils all day and sold them to a museum or to tourists to have an income so she could take care of her family.
No indication she was. So this is part fiction. Her estate was not exactly happy about it.
Happy to so many female scientists in history unfortunately
@@yomo1690 There's also no indication she _wasn't,_ either, so...
this guy really just went and got his wife a girlfriend. a true ally 😌😌
LOL
A true wingman
the best thing a man can for his woman LOL
That's disgusting
@@prnst4r uh no?
Saoirse Ronan? Kate Winslet? Period drama? Depressing theme? Just go ahead the Give 'em the Oscar now and get it over with.
Lol
Agreed!!
Forreal hahah
That would make Saoise Ronan the youngest 5 time nominee. The current youngest is Kate Winslet.
You can't do that anymore, unless you check the correct boxes first
My 90s movie crush gets it on with my current movie crush. Now this is cinema.
Yassss!
Imagine watching titanic as a kid not knowing that you'll get it on with the female lead years after..
@@julietteferrars7739 Saoirse Ronan was three years old when Titanic was released. Yikes.
Hard same. Unreal!
Bro we literally the same. Kate is my 90s crush and Saoirse is my current crysh like tf!!! We choose good bro.
“I don’t want to go back to the life I had before you.” That’s it.
But they had to add "what about my life"
And it's another sad ending 😥
it's just another way to say "i wish i knew how to quit you..."
I keep watching this trailer again just to here this 😭
@@douglastrazzare3298 😭😭😭😭😭😭
My world needed slowing down.
Honestly, Saoirse Ronan is like a porcelain doll in this one.
Couldn't have said it any better.
She always looks like a porcelain doll though
Isn't she always?
She always looks that way to me but agreed!!!
She always remind me ofthe younger version of Cate Blanchett or the new Cate Blanchett.
Did we just get a "Brokeback Ocean"?
Kinda lol
@Gisselle ST Almost as original as being named something like "Gisselle" and being into Ballet.
Brokeback Clams
god your comment is fckng phenomenal
Top shelf, man, top shelf!! 😂😂❤️
Its such a beautiful movie. There is very little dialogue, but the most powerful scenes are silent and motionless. The emotion portrayed by Kate and Saoirse in these moments are incredible: palpable, raw, pure, and soulshattering.
Extra good movie
I haven't seen it yet but I get your meaning. I think of The Piano with Holly Hunter. Her character was mute and she won an Oscar for her performance. Many great scenes in that movie. They were gold.
I think I need to see this movie
"Rose I'm the new Jack"
Saoirse Ronan
Ajjaajjajaaj
Yes! This comment!
modern directors making lesbian films like:
- 18-19th century historical ✅
- dramatic violins in the trailer ✅
- gloomy seaside scenes ✅
- age gap ✅
- blonde and brunette ✅
- directed by a white gay man ✅
- starring two famous straight white actresses ✅
- potencially depressing/tragic ending ✅
Name one other movie that checks all of these boxes lol
@@PhantomPhan11 Carol?
@@PhantomPhan11 Lighthouse.
Portrait of the lady on fire 🔥
Portrait of Palaeontologist on shore 🌊
GENIUS
Graunheda
My grades don’t prove that...
LMAO
oh gosh Ross ruined me, everytime I see or hear paleontology , it always reminds Me of ross
Looks like the *LIKES* are gonna make it upto the Shore..
I am 99% sure this movie isn’t gonna have happy ending but Idc. I am ready to get hurt🤠
Depends on one's perspective!
Maša Ercegović my feelings exactly, first it happened to me with “Call me by Your Name” and this one will do the same, I feel it 😭
Mary Anning's wikipedia page agrees.
me too!!
I am ready to get hurt lol
Husband: "My wife suffers from Melancholia."
Me: oh, so she gay?
I think she lost a child
Well back then gay meant happy.
@@eamonahern7495 and melancholia meant literally depression in early modern times
Well said
Kate Winslet in relationship with a younger version of herself.
literally, the first thing i thought was these two look way too similar
That would be Florence Pugh.
Rose x Rose
Right?
@@arthurfleck816 yes, because Florence is actually a good actress
Portrait of a Lady on Fire: The British Cut
Edit: Thanks for 1K Likes. That's incredible.
I was looking for this comment 😂
Exactly what i was thinking
@@sweekruthi9969 now we know that there'll not be a happy ending
JFJBHDHFHSH that’s true though
@@sunidhimehra1055 true especially when we know mary annings end
Saoirse is pure talent and blended with Kate's talent it just makes the whole thing PERFECT!!
Kate was the youngest person to get nominated 6 times for an Oscar and I have a feeling soairse will beat even that record
@@A-G-A-G I KNOW!! They are just so perfect and amazing actors! Saoirse may outgrow Kate but they both are just amazing in their own way!!
Soma Dey Kate winslet in the reader is in my top ten performances by an actress of all time
@@A-G-A-G Mine too!!
@@A-G-A-G how do you know who The Youngest is
a "friendship"
classic historians
"sIstErHOoD"
@@ellainebee5895 😳
Back then everything for women was labeled hysteria or melancholy.
Yep. The reason the removal of the uterus was/is termed, "hysterectomy."
You're allegedly removing the "hysteria."
@@edricawebb1578 it's the other way round. The Greek word for uterus is "hystera." The behavioral disturbances in adult women were thought to happen due to a wandering uterus: thus the name of the condition being "hysteria".
it's not a whole lot better now, women's problems are still ignored by doctors and classed as depression or mental illness (which may be the case, but physical female illnesses are common, under-researched and under-diagnosed)
@@shouvikroychoudhury7908 Don't see the "other way round." So the Greeks named the uterus, "hystera." How do you make the connection between the Greeks calling the uterus, "hystera," and so-called medical science blaming hormonal fluctuations on the uterus, to the point of taking the uterus out, because they believed it was the origin of behavioral irregularities? The uterus really has nothing to do with anything... it's just an organ.
@@edricawebb1578 Read the Wikipedia article on Hysteria.
Finally, Saoirse Ronan playing a gay character. My life is complete now.
i knoww, i been waitin' for this one (turn it up)
ugh this comment is so true
complete ✅
Um ... and Jo March ISNT
@@neutrallynonsensical3477 i was gonna say right finally then i saw ur comment
instead of lesbianism we’re calling it melancholia now and melodrama by lorde will be our bible
that's what I'm going to call it from now on
amen
YES
Doctors used to manually stimulate Victorian women to alleviate 'female hysteria'. Eventually one of them invented the vibrator because he was tired of doing it so much.
@@elrey8876 I learned that from the movie Hysteria
I've never realised this but Kate Winslet and Saiorse Ronan look pretty similar tbh
everyone’s saying this but i can’t see it
No they don't
@@coco20165 my opinion 😅
I thought they were playing mother and daughter until they kissed and I was like “oh, yes. How could I forget that we live in a progressive time?”
@@velse9869 🤣🤣
Can't wait until it says on a trailer "Academy Award Winner-Saoirse Ronan."
@@35mm21 I totally agree on that!
@@35mm21 For Little Women as well
Everyone who’s going to watch Ammonite, please also watch Portrait of a Lady on fire, that’s a great movie!
@Janabroderick i think it was just coincidence because the writer and also the director of Ammonite Francis Lee is also a genius base on his previous films. he deserves an Oscar for screenplay if the movie goes well.
@Janabroderick Ammonite has been in pre-production since 2017, long before portrait. In fact they were filmed almost at the same time.
Just finished it five minutes ago all because of this comment. Holy shit, that romance is the purest and WARMEST I've seen in pictures for the first time. Everything they felt - love and lust, those stealed glances, coy grins and silent body languages were filled with serene loneliness and longing. The slow burn isn't for everybody's taste, but THAT is how you build a romance through equality on-screen.
Ammonite rips of portait soooo hard it's crazyyyyy
She' suffering from "melancholia".
*Nope, she's suffering for being your "wife" mr.
😂😂😂
Carol
Carol 2.0 : The portrait of a lady on fire
Carol 3.0 : Ammonite
how accurate😆
Carol doesn't have many similarities with Portrait of a lady on fire but POALOF definitely seems to be similar to this one.
u are on sad person. clearly those other 2 movies u pointed out as carol 1 and carol 2 haven't done their job cause people like u and so many others still have that little homphobia somewhere even even if u say "im just joking"
u can just skip them if u don't like the subject. NOT EVERY MOVIE ABOUT TWO GAY PEOPLE IS THE SAME. we have much more clices on straight love stories tbh. do u also complain for that?
Parsa Shojaei in which of my message does it complain and say about homophobia? I'm simply stating that these theree movies have similar grand theme.
And quite contrary to your opinion, the fact that I've watched 2 of them and can't wait for this one (and am wishing that there are more like Call Me by Your Name) actually tells that I'm enjoying the theme.
lol accurate
Portrait of a lady bird on fire 🔥
You won the best tittle contest, congratulations lol
@@bruffato4518 thanks man
Omg this is best comment
@@Magra1799 thanks
Ahahahahahaha
Portrait of a lady STILL on fire.
Two incredible actresses in a class of their own. Been a fan of both Winslet and Ronan for some time now, so very glad they worked together.
History: They were good friends
Director: I SEE A NICE LESBIAN STORY IN HERE
historians and hetero people always like to act like no one was ever gay, just really good friends. its not true, its just unceasing hetero washing
@@posztoka there are many historic characters proven to be gay - by their letters, diaries, poems - or speculated to be gay because they were living together like a married couple. but in this case there is no evidence that would imply that Mary Anning might have been gay or that she and Charlotte had a romantic relationship.
There is nothing wrong with the director speculating. It's artistic liberty. She never married (nor is there evidence she ever had a lover) so she could very well have been a lesbian. However, since there is no evidence, a historian does not have that luxury. They have to report the facts as they are.
Fun fact: this woman is where "she sells seashells by the seashore" came from.
FGSGSHDJAOSOAAAHAHHA I CAN'T BREATHE-
🤣🤣🤣
Very cool!
Yeah Extra Credit has a really cool video about it!
The woman is "gay" not melancholic, though that might be the case, since she is unable to express her sexuality and attraction.
Yes I think that's probably the case, as that label means what we now call depression.
I'd strongly doubt if the film intends to label her gay-ness as "melancholia", as many on this forum seem to think.
She lost a child. Everyone here just likes to judge before actually watching the film
@@marinamuller2385 I wasn't aware of that Marina, thank you.
Unless it actually says that in the trailer and I missed it, I guess we can only judge from what message the trailer is telling us.
Bruce Smith No it doesn’t say so in the trailer, I read that in a review of someone who has already seen the film.
I get that no one in the comment section could have known without reading the review, but I still think they shouldn’t be so quick to judge. The trailer doesn’t give ANY indication what the reason for her depression might be, and still they jump to the conclusion that it’s because she’s gay and unhappy in her marriage. They don’t even stop to consider that there might be deeper reasons for it.
@@marinamuller2385 Yes fair enough. However I doubt if anyone is judging here (I shouldn't have used the word 'judge' in my last comment...that's not what I meant), just assuming there's a causal connection between her depression and suppressed homosexuality, because that's what the trailer strongly implies.
Judging and making connections in a story are two different things, and the latter is all most people here are doing (I hope).
I loved this movie, very much, there were scenes I expected Kate to cry like when her mother passed away and when she separated from Ronan, but she held back the tears, she did not cry dramatically like in many movies. I loved those scenes more. It is so realistic in the sense that there are people who are usually like that. Perfect acting and writing. Overall it was a good movie to watch.
saoirse never disappoints and so glad to see kate winslet again
It's wonderful to see Kate Winslet back in independent British cinema. Hardly any make-up and beautifully photographed. Bravo Mr Lee!
Okay so Kate Winslet s second and Saoirse Ronan s first Oscar is on the way. Go girls ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Nah. The Oscars aren't mad for lesbians.
Mind you, Kidman got one for The Hours 🤷
why? what is so amazing about two straight people playing a romantic couple? hmmm
My Kate
They will both be nominated sure, but i would be very surprised if at least one of them won
they are getting nominated for sure....
Portrait of a Lady on Fire 2,0
I haven't even seen that movie and i felt the same lmao
Yeah ❤
This movie was in production before that movie released
Literally looks the same. This has a lot to live up to because Portrait of a Lady on Fire is outstanding.
Yup
i swear if this doesn't have a happy ending, I'm going to cry for another month like i did with "Portrait of a lady on fire"
Don't regret. Remember.
I hope you didn't cry. It wasn't a happy ending but at least it was hopeful
luckily I didn't cry but I really wanted that clear happy ending. however, "The world to come" made me sob.
@@janitajames4137 Yeah, they never end happily. 🙁 We should be used to this by now. I agree about "The world to come". That movie was so somber throughout! Allowing only a few sparks of hope in the second act, the tragic ending leaves us nearly as beaten down as the four main characters we've just watched. All amazing performances by the way, especially
Waterston. Abigail felt so real to me. A real woman, not just a fictional character. The whole movie actualy felt really realistic, despite the poetic cinematography that makes each scene almost like a painting. A shame it is not talked about more.
@@albameca4123 i really do hate the way most LGBT+ movies end, but there are a few hopeful ones. Dude! exactly, i can excuse the somber and melancholic feel of the movie, because that's what it must've been like at that time period. Although i can never forgive Tallie's husband, that ending scene hurt me as much as Lexa. I never really took time to appreciate the cinematography because i was so entranced by the soundtrack, my god, it was beautiful.
I loved this film. It was a great adaptation of Mary's life and I felt I was watching genuine people who loved and desired one another and not just beautiful famous actresses. I was hesitant at first to watch, due to the age difference but it turned out to be a meeting of mutually intelligent and mature minds despite the age difference of almost two decades. Kate Winslet's mature beauty and acting talent was a perfect match with her younger counterparts youthful beauty and acting talent. Their love scenes made me feel desire, love and my heart race with it's realism. They effectively portrayed the wanting of pleasure of all kinds, like wanting to exchange pleasure equally, through being pleasured and providing pleasure to your lover. Definitely buying this on DVD and Blu ray if I can! Thank you for a wonderful film 😊🥰
The scene that I love the most is when Mary Anning's ex lover tells her she finally found the love of her life and, after so many years of repressed feelings, Mary burst into tears. Kate's performance was really mind-blowing in this scene. Overall, the movie is amazing!
I hope Saoirse gets her oscar this year
if not this year then in another...she ll get plenty of oscars in her life :-)
me trying to come out: I may have been suffering from melancholia
I just told my partner “Kate Winslet is finally a lesbian”.
“IS SHE?!”
“No. Just in a film”
“😔”
Heavenly Creatures...she was gay pre-Titanic
And saoirse has her childhood girl crush as the love interest (look up her interview I'm the new jack) it's like somewhere in middle she starts talking about it and its priceless xD
@@MG-nm3hl great movie that
😂😂😂
Ever since I've seen this trailer I'm having the biggest crush on Kate Winslet
Welcome to the club :D
I guess, they will both win the Oscars. Saoirse and Kate.
Who gets the best actress award? And who gets the best supporting actress award? 🤔
KATE ALL THE WAY!!! Tho I totally wouldn’t mind Saoirsa winning it either
I hope Saoirse gets an Oscar for this 😭👏🏼
Another xD
Mary Kerrigan she doesn’t have any what lol ( she should tho )
who cares!!! what she gets omg!!
At least another nomination 👌🏼👌🏼
NOW I WOULD WATCH THIS A MILLION TIMES OOF THOSE LADIES ARE PHENOMENOL MJDJFDHFJDF
??
Same
I was going to comment how this reminds me of Portrait of a Lady on Fire but at least 50 people have done it already. Anyways, can't wait for this !
waits for all the local lesbians to take up fossil hunting
Here I am, come find me! ;-p~~~
Lol
Lmfaoooooo
i already collect fossils and im waiting for a geologist wife to conquer the scientific world with
i laughed so hard at this. thank you
i watched this movie many many times! its a beautifully written story. i honestly love it. Kate and Saoirse chemistry is INSANE!
Anyone else start watching and instantly thought "how long before they fall in love with each other".
anytime i see anyone near Kate Winslet i assume they will fall in love with her because OBVIOUSLY
Cat Dillon OBVIOUSLY !!!😆
When the husband dropped his wife off there I thought GAY !😆
Oh yessss
First note of music and I knew.
us gays uniting in the comments under a common banner : give me this film now
Pretty much
2020 *owes* us this much, anyway!
pretty funny that the actual historical person this is about wasn't even gay lol she never married for all we know she was asexual.
@@Arrowflight But in saying that, you could also say that for all we know she could've been gay. I don't know anything about her, so I can't say if I think she was gay or ace or just never married for other reasons, but lesbianism was a pretty good reason not to get married at the time...
Dang... I never thought Kate Winslett and Saoirse Ronan would star together in a very "melancholic 🤭" movie that I already love by just watching the trailer... 2020 is really something all right 😳
I guess I must be the lone person that watched the trailer to see the ammonites. I collect them.
Come for the ammonites, stay for the lesbians.
Ammonites are so cool.
the gays have been blessed once again purrrr
This movie was beautiful, it really surprised me, I thought it might be boring giving the theme but I absolutely loved it
Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan together??? I'm confessed now filmmakers are actually reading what people have been writing about these two being very similar, and calling Saoirse the young Kate. Wow.
Ammonite movie: **takes place in the 1840's**
real life Mary Anning: **died in the 1840's**
me: oh no
O h n o. I know this films gonna make me cry and I’m not ready
Nooooo
Really?? Never heard of 'Spoiler Alerts!'???? 😡😡😂
Wayne McCrory ain’t no one even seen the movie. How is someone gonna spoil it when no ones even seen the movie??
@@kassidyaaren5494 chill out!! I'm kidding!! See the last emoji of my comment!!! 😂
Ok this is by far the most realistic bedroom scene I've ever seen in a movie.
"Hm, 'Portrait de la jeune fille en feu / Portrait of a Lady on Fire' from 2019 was a real blockbuster. Let's make an English version where we just change the little details a little so that this is a guaranteed success and we at the same time don't risk being sued."
A movie giving Mary Anning the recognition she never received but hugely deserved 🙌 can't wait 😍
agreed.... far too many people in society, get recognition after their demise.
recognition for what? just wondering what exactly she did? I will def be looking it up!!
@@adelinab.1828 she made some of the most important paleontological discoveries of her times, but was never recognized because she was a woman
It looks to me like the focus is on the fictional love story, rather than her accomplishments. Who know what Mary Anning would have thought of it.
@@pjbrown3732 Oh, she would have been pissed. She never got the recognision she deserved while alive, they should at least have given her that now. I'm ok with the romance plotline, and I like to believe it really happened, but it shouldn't have been the main focus of the movie
mel·an·cho·li·a:
deep sadness or gloom; melancholy.
C18 you do know that she had a severe depression and that medicine at that time was severely underdiagnosing women at that time? Please don’t fall for the romantic traps
Oh Boi Lin I didn't know that. I was just defining her disease if anyone wasn’t sure what it was like I did.
I'm obsessed with this trailer I keep coming back
It's an amazing movie with amazing cast. It's slow pace makes it more interesting and intense. I loved it. 😍These women deserves an oscar for those expressions.
Can I just say Kate has aged well - both in appearance and talent - over the years since Titanic? This looks good!
1:16 Kate be like so done "Girl, we haven't even started. 😒"
So gonna watch this when it comes out. Love them both.
A lesbian love by the sea... TAKE ALL MY MONEY!
Have you watched 'Portrait of a lady on fire'? Unbeatable
@@asksyealer Yes, that was the point I was making. Beautiful movie!
@@carlosbetancourt8281 But why do you still have money left after Portrait of a lady on fire?
@@vangrails I made some extra money since its premiere.
What will you have to buy your soy latte with then?
Anyone else laugh at the clear blue pregnancy test advert? IM HERE FOR ONE REASON HELLOOoO
im crushing hard over Saiorse ❤️😭 please so beautiful and talented!!!
Just from watching the trailer I know I'm going to cry buckets. What a beautiful pairing, Kate and Saoirse.
Portrait of a Saoirse on Fossils
saorise has timothée and kate has leo, but put them TOGETHER... the duo we didn't know we needed, but the duo we deserved
Those beautiful women exist independent of men.
I thought they were playing mother and daughter until they kissed and I was like “OH YES.. How could I forget that we live in a progressive time?”
Velse 9 Yeah right. You literally saw them be introduced in the trailer.
Progress and Peace 1 you don’t really do your name justice with this comment. Do you know how many gay women were (and still are) forced into a (hetero) marriage , just because society dictated it? And you want to see them punished if they do end up finding love and live out their sexuality, just because they are not faithful to a man they DID NOT CHOOSE? Just don’t watch these films, jeez.
Timothée went gay. Now Saoirse's going gay too. This is AMAZING
And Im here for it❤
Why does everyone have to TURN gay?
Its not a frickin trend people. You are born with it. Besides, its called acting.
The age gap is hella weird tbh
@@killakil7644 It's actually not that weird among gay people, becuz the young people are scared, often uninformed, looking for answers and support.
@@killakil7644 you've obviously never met a lesbian cause every single one is into older women
Lesbian movie with my two all-time favourite actresses? That's what i needed in my life.
me watching the trailer over and over while bonding with gays in the comments:
Me.
Who else just really likes movies set in the 1800s
*Its nice to see academy award winner and nominee scissoring each other* 😂😂
I remember warching them did an interview together (Actor on Actor) and thinking they should make a film together. What a lucky day!!!
Middle-aged straights: Ah! What a lovely friendship😊😊
And the oscar goes to.... Kate Winslet, Ammonite 🙏💗
Fantastic movie ! Both deserve an oscar ! Also, we need a SEQUEL !!!
For those who don't know, Melancholia is basically depression but in the olden days, so its like the older term used for depression. Now, it is used to refer to extreme features of depression.
Kate Winslet my favourite actress. Most beautiful woman.
Historians:
… and they were *roommates*
Historians do not have the luxury of artistic liberty. They can't just speculate without evidence. We are free to think whatever we want but they have to present the facts.
I feel like i'm watching portrait of a lady on fire😂
Saoirse’s perfect. I love her accent much. Can’t wait to see the film
Finally! Hoping to see Timmy and Leonardo together in a movie. Timotheé and Saoirse are like modern day Leo and Kate. 😍
I'm barely getting over the portrait of a lady on fire and now this...
this time you wont be heartbroken in the end.
Same
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR SAOIRSE TO PLAY AN LGBTQ+ ROLE AND THIS IS IT. AHH, I’M SO EXCITED!!
The romantic gay love period drama with nature as a background is becoming a genre on its own.
The BEST FUCKIN genre may I suggest!!!!👌❤️👌❤️💕🥴🤤
The trailer starts: "Alright historical period drama w/ Kate Winslet, yes."
Saoirse Ronan gets introduced: "Always love Saoirse in anything, yes"
Both women sharing and being happy and growing closer: "Wait, is.. is this a lesbian movie? Yes?"
They kiss: YESS!! Let's go lesbians!
I'm a simple woman, I see Saoirse Ronan, I click~
Definitely watching this. :)
Kate Winslet and her successor in a movie together and gay. The healing we need. I forgive you, 2020.
Portrait of a Lady on fire vibes
I love them both so much. My little gay heart is going to explode
R u lesbi?
For whoever is afraid to watch the movie cuz of the lesbian movies history, go watch it, IT HAS A HAPPY ENDING!
I am literally so in love with saoirse ronan
Lesbian Period Drama should be a category on it's own by now.
I got so much joy from seeing this trailer