This scene truly shows how messed up lucile's mind was. The fact that she killed her own brother just because he fell in love with someone other than her it's sickening but also really sad
That's true. You can see it in her demeanor and body language, she's thinking, "Yes. Yes, he's right." And then he says "All" and it completely changes. She starts to snap completely.
@@Lightshade393 I don't think so. I think she would never leave Allderale Hall because she was too attached to it. She was thinking about it as you said, but I don't think she would leave.
The most heartbreaking realization the second time around watching this is that Edith actually waits for Thomas after he asks her to trust him a second time or leave if she so chooses. I don't think I noticed it the first time because I was too traumatized from the incest. *brb... crying* 😭 Poor, Thomas deserved so much better.
@@LM22102 it's not a horror movie, so that's not the principal theme, but yes, it is and also so violent, with everything in camera. If you're sensitive, don't watch it
Stop because the way she kinda grabbed at him when she realized he was dead. The sound she made. And the way he looked at her in this scene. Like if their stuck as children. Especially Thomas. This is heartbreaking and god as much as I hated Lucille I felt alot of pity for her. Thomas deserved so much more. He loved Edith. And be just wanted to be free. This movie forever breaks my heart. Well done Tom and Jessica.
i love how at 1:03 the fire lite up right as the shift in lucille’s mood shifted showing the negativity and evil that’s about to happen next. Brilliant!!
Id say hes almost as guilty as Lucille, deluding and leading his wives to their death but he certsinly didn't deserve to die before he even got the chance to redeem himself
He is as guilty as her. Weakness is not an excuse. We are under the same "tall and handsome" spell as Edith and the other wives - trying to find excuses for him and his deeds. :)
Seeing red is the exact same thing as Seeing through rose tinted glasses(blinded by love). The love fades and you see the truth.That usually happens when you say or do things our of hate/fear/anger. All you see is red til its filtered out through harsh words or violence. Your brain calms down and you see clearly.
This is one of the most underrated scenes in movie history imho. The fact that I haven't heard more people talk about just how phenomenal the acting is by all three of them! The emotions are so palpable it's like you're almost there with them experiencing the emotions of each character as they all slip slowly into the madness of the horrific moment of climax. And of course the beautiful set and design and all the details... I am just blown away! Seriously one of my favorite horror movies! This and The Haunting of Hill House (I am aware this is a Netflix show but to me it's just like a very long movie lol).
The stilted snortling kind of breathing Tom does when he gets the face stab really completes the disgusting gory effect. Makes it sound like the knife and blood are flooding his sinuses.. made me cringe SO BAD.. ech i wanna puke.. fantastically done..
I cried so much when watching this scene, because Thomas was my most favorite character from this movie and he didn't deserve it, he just wanted Edith to live because he truly loved her :(..
Not gonna lie, he kinda did deserve it. He killed all of those other women. If not directly, by being a bystander and letting his sister do the dirty work.
What strikes me is that Lucille could have easily gotten out and married if she didn't bank her entire humanity , hopes, love, and dreams in thomas. Would have been easy for her to be free of all this but she chooses to stay, and Thomas enables.
For real.. I was enraptured by her performance! She was so raw in this scene especially.. the shift between surprise, love, sadness, anger, and then instant regret and despair in a matter of seconds..
I cried because the more I think of it, the more worse it gets. Thomas and Lucille never experienced true love so they thought they're relationship was okay(I'm pretty sure Lucille was the one who convinced him into thinking it was okay). If you look at his eyes you can see that he never wanted this. He followed the words of the only love he ever knew. And finally when he realized that what his sister and him(mainly his sister HATE THAT BISS) did was wrong, it was too late. He fought to save Edith and her friend till his last breath. His ghost was white and according to the book that represented his good side. He really loved Edith. I really wished he lived cause his blue eyes staring into Ediths' eyes was so beautiful HOW CAN YOU NOT SHIP. Thomas deserved better
Anyone here notice all of Lucille’s mannerisms are very childlike? The way she cries when she holds Thomas’ body, and her screaming when she’s running after Edith. She’s a damaged child in the body of an adult, mentally frozen in the past.
People don’t talk enough about Jessica’s performance as Lucille in this film when talking about amazing female performances in horror films. She was incredible in this, the best actor in the movie in my opinion. Edit: I also don’t understand the hate this film got. I think it’s a gorgeous gothic romance horror film. People complained about the way the ghosts looked but honestly I found them super interesting and fitting for the atmosphere of the film. It is also a movie that I liked a lot more on the second rewatch, there is quite a lot of small little things you can miss on the first one.
When he pulled the dagger out, I was about to turn off the tv. I just imagined the pain and the weird feeling of it scraping his bones and skin. Like could he have just kept it in 😭😭
I love how they filmed the scene with little to no background music and in one shot. It hit hard bcs it felt like the audience were in the same room watching it all go down 😢
It almost made me cry, Thomas is in my heart since I've seen the Marvel movies, where he played Loki.... It's so sad...Edith and Thomas really loved each other so much
Same. I saw that someone would get stabbed in the trailer. But I wasn't mentally prepared to see them kill one of the main characters. And especially watching Tom act that scene (and the one with him being a ghost) so powerfully. That completely threw me off.
I'm not saying his death was better than Spacey's in LA Confidential, but the look of sadness and love fading to give way to just...absence is, well, thoroughly there.
Lucille never was in love with her brother. It was about possessiveness. Keeping someone under her control so she could have a readily available source of adulation to supply her ever-leaking sense of self-worth. She put her hands on the nearest and easiest target, poisoned her brother's mind and locked him into an abusive relationship. That's why she was so quick to lash out when she realized she was no longer the center of his universe, but promptly cried upon noticing she had killed him cuz it dawned on her she essentially destroyed her only supply.
Before dying, Thomas said "Lucille.." . He will not have been able to enjoy his love affair with Edith for long. Lucille will have punctured both of her lungs and her face. I really feel too bad for Thomas 😢.
Well, Lucille and Thomas were together even though they were siblings. So it was incest. They were killing Thomas’s wives for their inheritance money to build their machine and Lucille was upset that he fell in love with another woman because she wouldn’t let him fall in love with anyone else. They also killed their mother after she found out about their incest.
Why did he think she would agree and be happy with that decision? She views him as her mate and he has always treated her as such, also she is a killer. How else would it go? He is selfish and short sighted
Because this movie is a romantic fantasy aimed at women who had a crush on Tom Hiddleston back in 2015, I remember how back then there was a lot of women who were obsessed with him and he got their attention because he dated Taylor Swift.
This scene truly shows how messed up lucile's mind was. The fact that she killed her own brother just because he fell in love with someone other than her it's sickening but also really sad
Anyone else notice she stabs right through a tear almost to say she's refusing to acknowledge the pain she is caused him
Lucille would have agreed to leave with him if Thomas didnt say, "We can all be together."
That's true. You can see it in her demeanor and body language, she's thinking, "Yes. Yes, he's right." And then he says "All" and it completely changes. She starts to snap completely.
Its the way that this enticed her until he mentioned edith is apart of this beautiful future
@@Lightshade393 I don't think so. I think she would never leave Allderale Hall because she was too attached to it. She was thinking about it as you said, but I don't think she would leave.
Dumbass Thomas
Duh
The most heartbreaking realization the second time around watching this is that Edith actually waits for Thomas after he asks her to trust him a second time or leave if she so chooses. I don't think I noticed it the first time because I was too traumatized from the incest. *brb... crying* 😭 Poor, Thomas deserved so much better.
Well so as lucille deserved better as a child she really wasn't pure evil she was just broken bc of their mother😢
@@sofiathefirst2127 Nah, that woman was 100% evil.
@@sofiathefirst2127girl bye she killed his brother and she groomed him 💀 she is evil
Yea edith really did love him DX she chose to trust him even after all that
I recently saw this on Netflix and I have to say, these actors are IMMACULATE
WHERE IS IT?? I CHECKED IT AND ITS NOT ON NETFLIX. PLEEEAASE TELL ME WHERE IS IT I WANNA SEE ITTTTTT
@@yakinyamaddi it is in netflix, I saw it today :))
@@morenasoto5304 is it scary? I can't do scary but they're so beautiful lol
@@LM22102 it's not a horror movie, so that's not the principal theme, but yes, it is and also so violent, with everything in camera.
If you're sensitive, don't watch it
@@LM22102 Yes ;)
Noo, why the face?? His perfect, beautiful face??
Carved by angels
Because “if I can’t have him, nobody else can” attitude I’m assuming.
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT! like sure, kill him, it had to happen, but why destroy his beautiful face-
Not the faccee
His face? How about you pray for his receding hair line
"We could all be together " It was at this moment that he knew...he fucked up
Stop because the way she kinda grabbed at him when she realized he was dead. The sound she made. And the way he looked at her in this scene.
Like if their stuck as children.
Especially Thomas.
This is heartbreaking and god as much as I hated Lucille I felt alot of pity for her.
Thomas deserved so much more. He loved Edith. And be just wanted to be free.
This movie forever breaks my heart.
Well done Tom and Jessica.
He is free with his sister in heaven
i love how at 1:03 the fire lite up right as the shift in lucille’s mood shifted showing the negativity and evil that’s about to happen next. Brilliant!!
Jessica’s performance in this is so good!
If she can’t have him no one else will. Poor Thomas 😭
Id say hes almost as guilty as Lucille, deluding and leading his wives to their death but he certsinly didn't deserve to die before he even got the chance to redeem himself
He is as guilty as her. Weakness is not an excuse. We are under the same "tall and handsome" spell as Edith and the other wives - trying to find excuses for him and his deeds. :)
Lucille stabs Thomas multiple times Thomas dies Lucille surprised pikachu face
Seeing red is the exact same thing as Seeing through rose tinted glasses(blinded by love). The love fades and you see the truth.That usually happens when you say or do things our of hate/fear/anger. All you see is red til its filtered out through harsh words or violence. Your brain calms down and you see clearly.
God , I love Lucille's dress, it's so fluffy and loose
This is one of the most underrated scenes in movie history imho. The fact that I haven't heard more people talk about just how phenomenal the acting is by all three of them! The emotions are so palpable it's like you're almost there with them experiencing the emotions of each character as they all slip slowly into the madness of the horrific moment of climax. And of course the beautiful set and design and all the details... I am just blown away! Seriously one of my favorite horror movies! This and The Haunting of Hill House (I am aware this is a Netflix show but to me it's just like a very long movie lol).
The stilted snortling kind of breathing Tom does when he gets the face stab really completes the disgusting gory effect. Makes it sound like the knife and blood are flooding his sinuses.. made me cringe SO BAD.. ech i wanna puke.. fantastically done..
Yes, yes, this.
The face Tom Hiddleston makes right before she stabs him in the cheek is just *glorious*
Lucille took Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss too far.
I cried so much when watching this scene, because Thomas was my most favorite character from this movie and he didn't deserve it, he just wanted Edith to live because he truly loved her :(..
I feel exactly the same
Yeah but didn't he killed so many women before this along with her sister. 🙄🙄
Not gonna lie, he kinda did deserve it. He killed all of those other women. If not directly, by being a bystander and letting his sister do the dirty work.
Same, I was hysterical I totally agree. :(
What strikes me is that Lucille could have easily gotten out and married if she didn't bank her entire humanity , hopes, love, and dreams in thomas. Would have been easy for her to be free of all this but she chooses to stay, and Thomas enables.
When he finally found true love he got killed for it. A truly sad sad scene
god! not in the face!!
Truly , his face is adorable.
I screamed on that part too
I was shocked 😢
It seems all the movies I love have a sad ending .😔😨
Comedy makes us smile, tragedy makes us cry, the smile vanishes after a little time, but the mark of tear stays on the cheek until someone wipes it
I like having a good cry watching a series of movie
Just like real life
Like king Kong
Saddest scene I have ever seen. The blood tear drop- I can’t. Was HYSTERICAL.
Jesus Jessica chastain was so good in this movie
For real.. I was enraptured by her performance! She was so raw in this scene especially.. the shift between surprise, love, sadness, anger, and then instant regret and despair in a matter of seconds..
Jessica looks so good with dark hair.
I cried because the more I think of it, the more worse it gets. Thomas and Lucille never experienced true love so they thought they're relationship was okay(I'm pretty sure Lucille was the one who convinced him into thinking it was okay). If you look at his eyes you can see that he never wanted this. He followed the words of the only love he ever knew. And finally when he realized that what his sister and him(mainly his sister HATE THAT BISS) did was wrong, it was too late. He fought to save Edith and her friend till his last breath. His ghost was white and according to the book that represented his good side. He really loved Edith. I really wished he lived cause his blue eyes staring into Ediths' eyes was so beautiful HOW CAN YOU NOT SHIP. Thomas deserved better
WAIT. IS THERE A BOOK ABOUT THIS MOVIE??
Jessica Chastain really stole the show with her incredible performance 👌🏼
Anyone here notice all of Lucille’s mannerisms are very childlike? The way she cries when she holds Thomas’ body, and her screaming when she’s running after Edith. She’s a damaged child in the body of an adult, mentally frozen in the past.
EXACTLY 💯
She killed Loki!!!
And loki became a ghost
Looks like it was not thanks after all...
What
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jesus Christ watch some other fucking movies.
People don’t talk enough about Jessica’s performance as Lucille in this film when talking about amazing female performances in horror films. She was incredible in this, the best actor in the movie in my opinion.
Edit: I also don’t understand the hate this film got. I think it’s a gorgeous gothic romance horror film. People complained about the way the ghosts looked but honestly I found them super interesting and fitting for the atmosphere of the film. It is also a movie that I liked a lot more on the second rewatch, there is quite a lot of small little things you can miss on the first one.
I can't believe how one, absolutelly genius and emotional Tom can make that when he is sad or he cries I'm already done with my feelings 😨🤯🤩😍
When Lucille realizes what she’s done 💔
If I can't run through the halls of an old Victorian house in such a beautiful, loose gown then what's the point??
Honestly Lucille killed him in a worse way then Thanos did
ikr hah
When he pulled the dagger out, I was about to turn off the tv. I just imagined the pain and the weird feeling of it scraping his bones and skin. Like could he have just kept it in 😭😭
Loki's death
I love how they filmed the scene with little to no background music and in one shot. It hit hard bcs it felt like the audience were in the same room watching it all go down 😢
Lucille claims another victim..wait, wrong Lucille
LUL
I was hoping throughout the whole movie that Thomas would get the live after we learn about everything he's been through. Too bad.
This scene made me sad 😞
Yeah same, I cried over it when I saw the scene the first time in the movie
It almost made me cry, Thomas is in my heart since I've seen the Marvel movies, where he played Loki.... It's so sad...Edith and Thomas really loved each other so much
To see Loki BETRAYED & STABBED other by his own tricks is soo heartbreaking! Jessica Chastain is such a chilling villain!
When I first watched this scene I was shocked
Same. I saw that someone would get stabbed in the trailer. But I wasn't mentally prepared to see them kill one of the main characters. And especially watching Tom act that scene (and the one with him being a ghost) so powerfully. That completely threw me off.
Where the hell do all these knives come from?!!!!
Its like they just pop up when she needs them...
She pulled it from his pocket
I'm not saying his death was better than Spacey's in LA Confidential, but the look of sadness and love fading to give way to just...absence is, well, thoroughly there.
His beautiful beautiful face 😩🥺
I know he died but at least he's free
That’s the most gruesome cat fight I’ve ever seen. 🐈
Thomas face breaks me 😢
He seems to love Lucille, despite her being manipulative.
Yet she killed him. 🥺❤
My favourite villisn of The last decade
This movie is so good omg
I cried after watching this movie, i actually dont know why, i feel bad for the 3 of them with different reasons, i cant explain.
Jesus Christ lady...
I'd love to see Tom Hiddleston and Jessica Chastain play Alfred and Alexia Ashford in a Resident Evil Code Veronica movie.
Sad and gory at same time.
My top favorite movie 💗❤️💗❤️💗❤️
Lucille never was in love with her brother. It was about possessiveness. Keeping someone under her control so she could have a readily available source of adulation to supply her ever-leaking sense of self-worth. She put her hands on the nearest and easiest target, poisoned her brother's mind and locked him into an abusive relationship. That's why she was so quick to lash out when she realized she was no longer the center of his universe, but promptly cried upon noticing she had killed him cuz it dawned on her she essentially destroyed her only supply.
LOKI, THE TRICKSTER BETRAYED?
AND STABBED BY A KNIFE OTHER THAN HIS OWN?! 1😩😭😭
Poor Thomas 😭😭😭
His expression
1:37 oh come on, who tf looks that pretty while dying
ohh no she killed her own brother if she couldn't have him then nobody would 💔💔
LUCILLE IS GONE MAD HE KILLED THOMAS I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT
Can anyone tell me what he said before he dies? I think it's forgive me but I don't know??
Before dying, Thomas said "Lucille.." . He will not have been able to enjoy his love affair with Edith for long. Lucille will have punctured both of her lungs and her face. I really feel too bad for Thomas 😢.
Loki in a Horror movie, but that kill was weak as fuck!
Nononono I cried the whole time
this was not the full movie? utube get it right!
I love my brother but what is wrong with Luccile 😭
If he is anything like me he will come back.
no more resurrections
I'm not crying
I'm totally crying
Lucille was the first to kill Loki before Thanos
How desperate is she😠 she kills her brother because he fell in love
....sorry if i said that wrong i didn't watch it
Well, Lucille and Thomas were together even though they were siblings. So it was incest. They were killing Thomas’s wives for their inheritance money to build their machine and Lucille was upset that he fell in love with another woman because she wouldn’t let him fall in love with anyone else. They also killed their mother after she found out about their incest.
Have her committed where she can't hurt people anymore
For God's sake
🙏🙏
If katie Mcgrath was cast in the place for edith, it would've been more awesome.
No I think they had the right person for this role of Edith. She has the face and auro of innocence. Katie is a good actress but not for this roll.
Sad
Noooo not him
Friday 13 th please
Why did he think she would agree and be happy with that decision? She views him as her mate and he has always treated her as such, also she is a killer. How else would it go? He is selfish and short sighted
AEEEEEE I HATE LUCILE😭😭😭😭😭😭
1:08
1:10
Is it me or is Tom doing an accent??
I feel like it's less posh, might just be the fact that he's out of breath and a little panicked in this scene.
@@eleamrsk_ maybe. 🤔
Please help me
Where can i find this movie
Netflix? Disney +? Amazon?
@@raven1653 Actually, i think you can rent it on amazon prime, or just bootleg it
@@raven1653 and its on Netflix (in Germany at least)
That puffy dress is ridiculous
how look like loki
Not the beautiful face of thomas
There is only one Lucille and it’s from the Walking Dead
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Why did Thomas chose edith
She was everything he and Lucille weren't
Because this movie is a romantic fantasy aimed at women who had a crush on Tom Hiddleston back in 2015, I remember how back then there was a lot of women who were obsessed with him and he got their attention because he dated Taylor Swift.
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