Anatomy of a Scene w/ Director Yorgos Lanthimos | 'The Lobster' | The New York Times
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Yorgos Lanthimos narrates a sequence from “The Lobster,” featuring Colin Farrell.
Produced by: MEKADO MURPHY
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Fantastic movie, I absolutely loved the oddity and the weird kind of humor, though I reckon it's very much a matter of taste.
I'm not a big fan of this scene anatomy, it was basically just showing a scene while telling what happened. Not much insight for when you have already seen the movie.
+Daniël Stalpers I loved the movie also, though I felt the final third was a bit of a drag.
Jerry Incandenza I can see your point. I also kind of disliked how they kinda deviated from the importance of people turning into animals.
They should have chosen a different scene. This movie needs to be watched for it uniqueness yet this is not helping sell the movie.
Can we please get this for the scene in The Square with that man performing during the giant dinner?
Amazing explanation, we are not use to hear the reasons why directors choose certain elements to put them in a scene, and I find this one quite useful. Great discovery.
The movie was very interesting! I enjoyed it a lot! But this scene could be broken down and described with much more depth. See how Nerdwriter or Every Frame a Painting would approach this and we would have much more insight on the decisions the moviemakers made. Thanks!
YORGOS !!!!!
Do you know if there are other explanatory videos like this one??
Why does Robert has both hands open?
He's probably been there awhile. The hand cuffed behind the back thing was something meant for people who are new to the hotel.
My favourite 🖤
What's the point of this video?
Narration. For your health.
You dignus.
what??
4th or maybe 5th, but don't think I will be seeing this thing, first off, how do ya pull your pants up after a crap. I guess also people who wipe butt with a certain hand cannot eat with that hand so a complete group would never fit in there, but.
What a load of bollocks, I bet farrel got millions for it though. Give me a million and I'll watch it.
Horrifyingly boring film. Makes it look like a holiday for singles is a bad thing that society pushes on people.The boredom gets even worse in the second half when the main character walks around the forest doing nothing.
Well, go to pub, restaurant or a club. Look around, listen how people behave, how they talk, how they communicate... or rather can't communicate. This is what "Lobster" is about.
Anyway, this video-wanna-be-analysis above was pointless. Didn't give me even touch of a scene, putting aside "anathomy"...
@@DingoTheDog the lobster is magnificent and pulls at ones heartstrings