The interviewer did a great job. She asked a lot of good questions that went beyond the usual movie interviews, but she also did a good job moderating and ensuring that everyone's voice was heard. Nicely done.
Not to mention that the subjects of the interview happen to be some of the most prolific and respected professionals in their art forms of communication. To not then, comparatively, come across as a fool - is no small feat. In her place, I suspect I would be taking regular breaks to change my pants.
Exactly what I was thinking. She asked such questions that one might have not thought of before, and held such a good conversation. This interview really was better than the other interviews I saw
So refreshing to see an interviewer that is actually really intelligent, and well spoken, and doesn't ask Cillian if he's Irish... The level of stupidity that some interviewers come up with is just shocking and the actors must get so sick of it. This is excellent film journalism.
I have to say that lady hosting was a real professional and did a great job interviewing these great artists and letting the discussion flow into interesting areas.
I saw it today. It was overwhelming, especially the 3rd half, it brilliantly made me feel that I (society) was on a runaway train and I wanted to get off, it felt dangerous and then, bamm, it stopped. I was safe, then the final scene was like a slap ar the face, and I was thrown back out into the world to ponder. It was a work of art, not script driven, but deeper, visceral, disturbing. It’s the kind of movie you want to discuss at a dinner party, wit( everyone offering opinions like they saw a different movie to you. It evokes discussion.
@@Dr_JasmineAnita it is rather mundane words that you used, bro. Your grammar leaves a little to be desired but I guess we can overlook that for now. I was simply curious what would make you want her to wash said dishes? But instead you chose to deflect so maybe you're not entirely sure either
Just saw the film - it’s a powerful and fascinating movie. Hence accessing this video.This discussion is very high level and enlarges one’s understanding of the film and its issues considerably.
Leo Szillard concieved of the chain reaction and patented it in 1936. That would cover all uses up to post war (if it were a 10 year duration). No peaceful use became common until he could no longer claim.
Neither does Christopher Nolan. Outside of filmmaking. He has no cell phone and his wife takes the calls and somehow they communicate but yeah the no text thing was real. Interesting that someone at his level can get along without having the world in his pocket.
It was very rude of the host to say that Cillian looked sickly in the movie! That was awful of her!!! Cillian did not look sickly in the movie!!! He looked like the real Oppenheimer, a skinny, white man, who worked indoors.
She's a terrible interviewer. She's clearly quite bright, and she seems nice, as well. But she's soooo insecure. Every question is a lengthy opportunity to prove that she knows her stuff. She really, really wants you to know she sknows.
The interviewer did a great job. She asked a lot of good questions that went beyond the usual movie interviews, but she also did a good job moderating and ensuring that everyone's voice was heard. Nicely done.
Not to mention that the subjects of the interview happen to be some of the most prolific and respected professionals in their art forms of communication. To not then, comparatively, come across as a fool - is no small feat. In her place, I suspect I would be taking regular breaks to change my pants.
Exactly what I was thinking. She asked such questions that one might have not thought of before, and held such a good conversation. This interview really was better than the other interviews I saw
😊😊😅😮🎉😂
So refreshing to see an interviewer that is actually really intelligent, and well spoken, and doesn't ask Cillian if he's Irish... The level of stupidity that some interviewers come up with is just shocking and the actors must get so sick of it. This is excellent film journalism.
I love the chemistry in the cast and props to the interviewer, she did an amazing job
Jacqueline Coley. Yeah, she did.
Love seeing how warm and close this cast seems. They all respect each other's work so much and seemed to love working with each other.
She is a brilliant interviewer. Of course it’s magical seeing this star studded cast talk shop 💪🏾
I have to say that lady hosting was a real professional and did a great job interviewing these great artists and letting the discussion flow into interesting areas.
I saw it today. It was overwhelming, especially the 3rd half, it brilliantly made me feel that I (society) was on a runaway train and I wanted to get off, it felt dangerous and then, bamm, it stopped. I was safe, then the final scene was like a slap ar the face, and I was thrown back out into the world to ponder. It was a work of art, not script driven, but deeper, visceral, disturbing. It’s the kind of movie you want to discuss at a dinner party, wit( everyone offering opinions like they saw a different movie to you. It evokes discussion.
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10:58 true though. Once i was done watching the movie i just wanted to talk about the movie so much to everyone and still do.
It's just funny how Matt Damon probably had the least lines but was the most talkative lol
such a brilliant interview. love everyone's chemistry and love towards the movie. Loved the movie and it was one of the finest works from Nolan.
My first time actually listening to the GREAT Christopher Nolan. I'm sooo looking forward to seeing his movie and the awesome cast he put together.
Cillian is amazing ! Wanna see more Cillian in movies.
Cillian murphy deserved to star a big movie
Amazing interviewer! One of the best I've seen. She's so respectful and articulate and facilitates a great conversation.
I’ve watched this interview way too many times 😂
top notch interview
Cillian Murphy- enough said. Oscar please.
Go wash dishes grandma
@@Dr_JasmineAnita What is that supposed to mean?
@@Nova-fh2et It's simple english bro
@@Dr_JasmineAnita it is rather mundane words that you used, bro. Your grammar leaves a little to be desired but I guess we can overlook that for now. I was simply curious what would make you want her to wash said dishes? But instead you chose to deflect so maybe you're not entirely sure either
@@Nova-fh2et you don't have to write essay bro this is not a university exam it's youtube comment section not everyone's first language is english
The whole movie for Oscar’s and definitely cillian and Robert too.
Idk who the interviewer was but she was great.
Cillian for oscars ❤
this is the exact same interview that Fandango has up on there channel
When I saw that this movie was confirmed I knew this cast was going to be great
Just saw the film - it’s a powerful and fascinating movie. Hence accessing this video.This discussion is very high level and enlarges one’s understanding of the film and its issues considerably.
This interviewer did an amazing job!
Cillian lived that role as Oppenheimer. Great movie altogether 🙌🏻💯
Wait this is the Fandango interview isn't it?
Yeahhh :(
And here I was excited to watch another full cast interview of this movie, cos I've literally been watching all of them aaaaaaaaaa
Leo Szillard concieved of the chain reaction and patented it in 1936. That would cover all uses up to post war (if it were a 10 year duration). No peaceful use became common until he could no longer claim.
3:14 one thing I know about Cillian Murphy is he’s old school he doesn’t use technology
Neither does Christopher Nolan. Outside of filmmaking. He has no cell phone and his wife takes the calls and somehow they communicate but yeah the no text thing was real. Interesting that someone at his level can get along without having the world in his pocket.
Cill uses technology- he does his radio show from his basement.
He is interviewed ALL THE TIME on zoom from his basement.
لماذا لا توفروا الترجمه الى العربيه
24:59
How many timesdoes she have to say, "I do have to say,." Man, can we have more focus on the actors!,..
My parched soul mirage realled with the American Film
Wonder wether coincidence all the guys wear dark colour except for chris in white shirt and dark jackets
I wish the interviewer wasn’t so long winded. She asked good questions, but she took waay too long to ask them.
'We're all so wonderful, talented and rich.'
The abridged version.
congratulations, you've wasted half an hour of your life :)
I am sad,but i felt better reading something this petty. Atleast iam not you. Thank you.
It was very rude of the host to say that Cillian looked sickly in the movie! That was awful of her!!! Cillian did not look sickly in the movie!!! He looked like the real Oppenheimer, a skinny, white man, who worked indoors.
Globe e SEC GEN. No Kyoto. Oppenheimer
She's a terrible interviewer. She's clearly quite bright, and she seems nice, as well. But she's soooo insecure. Every question is a lengthy opportunity to prove that she knows her stuff. She really, really wants you to know she sknows.
Wtf 🤡
i thought the same.
this is such a reach LMAO 😭
The questions are more suited for a fun summer movie ñ, not for a historical film like this
Asking RDJ how he felt as the “villain”
What a terrible way to interview the cast, the questions are more suited for the Barbie cast and not for such a deep historical film
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