The Tell-Tale Heart (2009) Dir. Robert Eggers (Short Film)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @metaslaveforever
    @metaslaveforever Год назад +761

    sometimes i wonder if robert eggers has ever experienced positive emotions

    • @stevenfunderburg1623
      @stevenfunderburg1623 Год назад +33

      I sure hope not.

    • @user-cw4zj6kc8u
      @user-cw4zj6kc8u Год назад +36

      Happiness!? What ill vapor is this? Shall we not think on nothing but our own deaths? For the grave is what shall consume us all. Shall we not live our lives in mourning!? Alas how can one think of gayest feelings when our lives shall all end in woe?!

    • @TRIPP5_Shurikens
      @TRIPP5_Shurikens Год назад +35

      The end of The Witch is wildly joyful.

    • @davidjohnson1536
      @davidjohnson1536 9 месяцев назад +8

      You MUST be an American.

    • @sinsiist
      @sinsiist 6 месяцев назад +5

      Comedians are not, in most cases, happy or cheerful people in their daily lives. Art is a way of expressing a side of us that is not necessarily visible, manifested or even conscious.

  • @themythicfire
    @themythicfire 2 года назад +420

    I have to say that this nails the atmosphere that Edgar Allen Poe's story creates better than any other adaptation of tale.. Hats off to an inexperienced Rob Eggers 13 years ago for nailing that. Atmospheric storytelling has always been his sharpest tool, something he's now masterful at.Stuff like this reminds me of looking back at Tim Burton's drawings when he was a young adult. Two brilliant directors with a very unique quality thats been developing for years unlike everyone else in the industry.

    • @thataustriantrain7466
      @thataustriantrain7466 2 года назад +8

      Robert Eggers might be the man that Tim Burton would've never been.

    • @dr.strangelove.miguelaleja2825
      @dr.strangelove.miguelaleja2825 Год назад

      Is truth but nou e visto como dibujaba tim burton.

    • @VictorLugosi
      @VictorLugosi 7 месяцев назад

      It doesn’t.. and you’re a muppet

    • @detestor420
      @detestor420 12 дней назад +2

      Tim Burton is over rated.

    • @detestor420
      @detestor420 12 дней назад +2

      @@thataustriantrain7466could never be. Eggers is leagues beyond him.

  • @codycooley6978
    @codycooley6978 16 дней назад +70

    Who’s here after Nosferatu?

  • @JordanVanRyn
    @JordanVanRyn Год назад +149

    Robert Eggers has really come so far as a filmmaker after watching this. I've always been a fan of his work since "The Witch". But "The Tell-Tale Heart" freaked me out as a kid and still remains my favorite Poe story. Eggers' version is the closest you could get to the original story, especially to his attention to detail in accuracy. plus the puppet old man looked really freaky. Plus the smiling policemen at the end were creepy as hell. Eggers, you genius!

  • @clarkesteinman5098
    @clarkesteinman5098 2 года назад +260

    That puppet or whatever you’d call it was extremely well done. It was a great choice for an uncanny valley character, from the perspective of the narrator, who had a strange horror about the old man.

    • @keithdavis8461
      @keithdavis8461 Год назад +3

      What is a valley character?

    • @cecilyerker
      @cecilyerker Год назад +25

      @@keithdavis8461an uncanny valley character is something that looks human but there’s something distorted and inhuman about it, like it looks real and fake at the same time and it freaks your brain out

    • @JohnSmith-fq7hj
      @JohnSmith-fq7hj 4 часа назад

      Reminds me of the old dead lady in the drop of water Black Sabbath 1963 she always freaked me out as a kid lol

  • @paulreveresluggage3921
    @paulreveresluggage3921 2 года назад +204

    Damn even his early stuff was atmospheric as fuck.

  • @gab_lara
    @gab_lara 5 месяцев назад +42

    I love how this is just 20 minutes long and it's still feels like it runs longer owing such unsettling quality.

  • @egrace3738
    @egrace3738 2 года назад +108

    This is the closest adaptation of Poe's story I have ever seen. Well done.

  • @scepticalchymist
    @scepticalchymist 5 месяцев назад +64

    I didn't think about it, but Robert Eggers seems to be the perfect director to make movies out of the works of Poe, Lovecraft, or maybe M. R. James. There are the marvelous films Lawrence Gordon Clark made for the BBC. And recently Mark Gatiss. But I imagine Eggers could top the historical detail and dark atmosphere especially for ghost stories, in which the ghosts are malicious and there is no happy end.

    • @Arum638
      @Arum638 5 месяцев назад +8

      Eggers adapting Mountains of Madness would be god-tier film making.

    • @Gguy061
      @Gguy061 17 дней назад +7

      I can't see him going anywhere near Lovecraft, as much as I would love for him to. If you watch the interview he did with the BFI, he mentions that he was initially "allergic" to the idea of doing anything viking themed before the "Northman" because he thought the subject matter was "too right wing". If he's that sensitive, I can only imagine how he must feel about adapting the works of someone who's work is controversial for expressing views on race that are of their time in the 20's and 30's. He may not play the woke games other directors play, but that doesn't mean he doesn't come from the same world they do.

    • @shannondore
      @shannondore 16 дней назад +2

      Oh, I'd love to see what he could do with an M.R. James tale.

    • @dachshund_gaming
      @dachshund_gaming 16 дней назад

      I’m so glad I’m alive and young in a time where Robert Eggers could potentially make a Lovecraft adaptation.

    • @capybaracake
      @capybaracake 15 дней назад +2

      @@Gguy061except for the fact that Lovecraft was considered extremely racist even in his time so cut the BS. And given the right wing reaction to Northman praising an all white film he was correct. Get a grip.

  • @moonballoonsmith8238
    @moonballoonsmith8238 2 года назад +80

    Generally adaptations of Poe’s story are either set in the wrong era or in a “Hammer” film faux historical era.
    As far as I can tell in this spare adaptation, costumes furniture and accessories are accurate to Poe and the context of a Master - Servant relationship was cranked up to 11.
    Fascinating and faithful.

  • @TimothyJonSarris
    @TimothyJonSarris 2 года назад +35

    Wasn't sure whether this would see the light of day. So glad it was finally released.

  • @paradoxofmind
    @paradoxofmind 15 дней назад +9

    Eggers production was able to capture the dreamlike, fantastical feeling of Poe's dark imagery in this short, 20-minute film, and their resultant scenes ranged between unnerving to nightmarish.

  • @gerritkuge499
    @gerritkuge499 2 года назад +84

    If you enjoyed this movie I really, really, really highly recommend the movie that clearly inspired it: "Institute Benjamenta" from 1996 by the Quay Brothers. The camera, light, framing, the music, the graphic design, the sound design, the time-period and setdesign are all like the Quay Brothers do it. Honestly, if it hadn’t said “by Robert Eggers” I would have thought it must have been by the Quays.
    It's great to see where Eggers comes from, where he started. And it’s worthy to note that also Christopher Nolan regards the Quay Brothers as one of his influences - he even shot a short documentary about them and organized 35mm screenings of some of their short films with him moderating it. Also Tool (Adam Jones) took great inspiration from their short films for their early music videos.
    The Quays are struggling since 10 years to get their new film financed, as their two feature films have done very poorly in theaters. Maybe a bit of attention to their work would help that. It’s sad how few people outside of the art-bubble know the Quays. So I thought I write this here.
    Watch their movies and shortfilms! Institute Benjamenta (1996), the Comb (1991) and Street of Crocodiles (1986) to begin with.
    Institute Benjamenta is perhaps my favorite film of all time.

    • @TimothyJonSarris
      @TimothyJonSarris 2 года назад +5

      Yes , Mark Rylance, who was just starting his film career, has a part in that 1996 film

    • @MusicalMine
      @MusicalMine Год назад +3

      thanks for the recs!

    • @annas2nd
      @annas2nd 16 дней назад +1

      I saw Adam Jones all over the fist couple of minutes of this!

  • @gavvo-7640
    @gavvo-7640 11 дней назад +3

    Eggers use of light and shadows is breath-taking! One of the best directors working! This would be an awesome special feature on the forthcoming Nosferatu Blu-Ray release this year.

  • @CultureDTCTV
    @CultureDTCTV 2 года назад +91

    This is amazing. I aspire to make short films as good as this. In Eggers we trust omg

  • @themythicfire
    @themythicfire 2 года назад +49

    Egeers was already fuming that his Hansel and Gretel film was published since he hated it. I'd love to see him react to this seeing the light of day. He'd burst into flames.
    Love Eggers tho, the Lighthouse is what truly sparked my interest in filmmaking. Edit: Eggers was the one who released it, my bad.

    • @alexanderg1297
      @alexanderg1297 2 года назад +2

      Love the “What?” Scene in The Lighthouse. Dafoe is so good in that movie

    • @themythicfire
      @themythicfire 2 года назад +8

      @@alexanderg1297 thats actually an old classic acting practice thing, where you only use one word with the other person and feed off of each other's emotions and perform accordingly up untill theres a climax... That scene in the lighthouse is a perfect version of that displayed by one of the greatest theatre+film actors alive and one of the most talented young actors working...so good.Pattinson was really good too since he had a reactive role in the film, theres a scene where he goes completely nuts after being chased by Dafoe, that reminded me of Daniel Day Lewis, and thats one of the highest praises you can get; theres a lot of other incredible scenes of his in it too but ofc Dafoe takes the win. Dafoe did the role like preparing for a theatre act and Pattinson went the opposite way, he'd barely rehearse to suprprise Dafoe but Dafoe ends up surprising him, he'd gag himself and throw up before scenes, drink mudwater off the ground and the dirty water falling down the chimney shaft....He was properly commited, but didnt make a fuss outta it like Jared Leto does and remained professional to everyone.

    • @TimothyJonSarris
      @TimothyJonSarris 2 года назад +2

      @@themythicfire Your insights behind the making of The Lighthouse, in particular Defoe's work ethic, are very interesting.

    • @wakegary
      @wakegary 2 года назад

      boy do you have Egg on your face. jk... it's H&G really that awful?

    • @wakegary
      @wakegary 2 года назад +2

      @The Mythic Fire that's wild about the method acting. Willem was also divine in Northman

  • @hotglassfilms
    @hotglassfilms 2 года назад +20

    can see all the great references he uses , especially in The Lighthouse.

  • @uphillracer
    @uphillracer 2 года назад +12

    The sound design is pure ASMR

  • @milesware7430
    @milesware7430 2 года назад +28

    I've never hated youtube shitty compression more than I do right now

  • @themythicfire
    @themythicfire 2 года назад +57

    7:35 is what inspired the scene from the beginning of 'The Lighthouse'..its as clear as day, that. And the opening reminded me of Nosferatu, which ik inspired Eggers a lot. Every scene seems methodically cut, like the ticks of the clock, rounded to multiples of 5 or something, though I'm not completeply sure. This has many elements of what would later develop in the Lighthouse and even quite a bit in the Witch. I could tell Jarin Blascke did the cinematography but it was much more rough here given the equipment and tools they had. The ending room shaking part could've been done much better and ik Robert could redo that 1000X better since it evokes the same feelings as that felt in his later work. Very much inspired from 1920-50s films especially its very much German expressionist. I'd love to do a version of a E.A. Poe tale set in my region (Kerala,India)(ig a Pondicherry setting would be cool because its practically a Portugese-Indian town which would make the costumes and sets unique and I think that can convey more of the feel of this).

    • @themythicfire
      @themythicfire 2 года назад

      great puppet too.... distraught and horrifying yet just plain sad.. Aging is a true disease it seems.

    • @themythicfire
      @themythicfire 2 года назад +6

      btw I'm just writing some of the stuff I wanna remember if I revisit this and just note down some stuff incase anyone missed a unique thing in this, so that if they come across this they can appreciate this more. Every filmmaker can be great and noticing stuff from a great one's previous work helps us identify that director's signature style. So even if this isn't incredible or something, it doesnt need to be, lets appreciate the uniqueness in every small film and take what we can from the art that's been shared with us.

    • @priscillad8
      @priscillad8 2 года назад

      Aeee da mesma língua

    • @jasonthompson2059
      @jasonthompson2059 2 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts.. Maybe he'll check and see if it's on RUclips one day and see some of the inspiration he's generated here in the comments

    • @themythicfire
      @themythicfire 2 года назад +7

      @@jasonthompson2059 hopefully but ik he never gets the time to do such things. He'd love that he's like the new Lynch or smthing, to many young people like 17 year old me. He's opened so many doors for me in terms of discovering Tarkovsky, G.Exprresnst films, New Wave, Lynch, Bertolucci, etc as he was the firestarter that really set my timber ablaze and I'd always have that respect to him for that

  • @adventureswiththekurks8602
    @adventureswiththekurks8602 2 года назад +3

    Him wheeling the old man thru the doorway....fascinatingly beautiful

  • @msg3030
    @msg3030 2 года назад +9

    Fantastic! What a great adaption of a Poe classic!!

  • @AllexandreCosta-f6o
    @AllexandreCosta-f6o 2 дня назад +1

    Robert Eggers gostava muito do cinema antigo. Muito bom.

  • @devil_pls
    @devil_pls 2 года назад +10

    Woah thank you so much for Uploading this!! Amazing to see one of Robert Eggers first real Projects

  • @stevenfunderburg1623
    @stevenfunderburg1623 Год назад +15

    Well I guess the obvious question is what would Eggers do with the Cthulhu mythos?

  • @koiixo1216
    @koiixo1216 2 года назад +6

    Saw this in class today, to say the least it managed to get my attention the whole way through

  • @michaelherndon9573
    @michaelherndon9573 5 месяцев назад +10

    I wonder if the famous painting of Ivan The Terrible killing his son inspired the old man's look

  • @LittleWeevil
    @LittleWeevil 2 года назад +33

    7:35 This looks almost identical to one shot in The Lighthouse

    • @themythicfire
      @themythicfire 2 года назад +2

      yep. I wrote a similar comment too. Theres a few other stuff too, look at my comment .

    • @looseassociation
      @looseassociation 20 дней назад +1

      It does

  • @acadia5898
    @acadia5898 6 месяцев назад +4

    early hints of a master director! so inspiring!

  • @AFRIColimA
    @AFRIColimA 6 месяцев назад +9

    2009, Eggers adapts Poe with puppet.
    2024, Eggers adapts gothic vampire story (Nosferatu)
    2023, Adrien Beau adapts gothic vampire story (Le Vourdalak) with puppet.

  • @rosemarykourouni772
    @rosemarykourouni772 Год назад +9

    I can smell the whole thing thru my screen

  • @thomasalexanian927
    @thomasalexanian927 Год назад +5

    Mr. Krabs: It's here, under the floorboards!

  • @azuredivina
    @azuredivina 14 дней назад +1

    what a glorious short film. oh, Eggers.

  • @edwardhannah8507
    @edwardhannah8507 2 дня назад

    After watching this, you can tell the Nosferatu remake was a passion project for Eggers.

  • @luciennegreb
    @luciennegreb 8 месяцев назад +7

    Robert Eggers seems to be a very interesting Director ...Next step could be an adaptation of the shadow over Innsmouth from HP Lovecraft

  • @Therealfelixlaurent
    @Therealfelixlaurent 5 месяцев назад +6

    I have a feeling this Eggers chap is going places!

  • @Richard-vu7kh
    @Richard-vu7kh 12 дней назад +2

    Wow ! Very intense….great atmosphere ❤️

  • @gleikasantos8919
    @gleikasantos8919 2 года назад +9

    it seems that his swagless looks have captivated me

  • @salvus608
    @salvus608 10 дней назад +2

    Classic Cinema vibes. German Expressionism. Nosferatu.

  • @Texastentialist-ls9kz
    @Texastentialist-ls9kz 16 дней назад +3

    Look up the Brothers Quay to see the seeds of Eggers aesthetic.

  • @oldtimejustin7131
    @oldtimejustin7131 Месяц назад +2

    Bloody Brilliant!!!

  • @thelastcontrarian854
    @thelastcontrarian854 6 месяцев назад +11

    It’s funny, I just realized something. In the SpongeBob episode where Mr Krabs tries to get rid of SpongeBob’s new boots the scene where he confesses to taking the boots he exclaims, “THERE HERE, UNDER THE FLOORBOARD!” I’m pretty sure that was a reference to the Tell Tale Heart. Man it’s crazy the things you realize and learn as you get older.

  • @The90slim90
    @The90slim90 2 года назад +6

    Great to finally see this, thanks.

  • @davidfigueroa9524
    @davidfigueroa9524 17 дней назад +2

    as a teen I signed out a copy of tales of Edgar Allen Poe on vinyl, narrated by basil rathbone..celebrated English actor. his recital of the tell tale heart gave me nightmares. Eggers short film is equally creepy and disturbing.

  • @ieattofu68
    @ieattofu68 2 года назад +8

    Delightfully dark, enjoyed immensely.

  • @melflores5112
    @melflores5112 14 дней назад +17

    Who else is here because they went down an Eggers rabbit hole after watching Nosferatu over the weekend? Highly recommend, btw.

    • @michaellee8815
      @michaellee8815 14 дней назад +3

      Yep, lol

    • @melflores5112
      @melflores5112 13 дней назад

      @@michaellee8815 What did you think of this short?

    • @DocumentaryFanboy
      @DocumentaryFanboy 8 дней назад

      I loved Eggers ever since I saw The Witch about two years after it was actually released. Then I saw The Lighthouse and The Northman and quickly fell in love with his specific style of historical filmmaking. I saw Nosferatu two days ago and it absolutely fulfilled every single one of my expectations. I decided to give his short films a shot too. I loved Hansel and Gretel (even though Eggers himself isn't much of a fan), as well as this one. Onto Brothers next.

  • @FilmSureelist97
    @FilmSureelist97 2 года назад +7

    This is so beautiful….

  • @shadowseer07
    @shadowseer07 2 года назад +20

    omg this is so cute. Robert’s such a goth at heart.🖤 Could really tell it was his costume design, and that puppet was excellent!!!!

  • @EmlynBoyle
    @EmlynBoyle 10 дней назад +1

    The scenes with the young man/very old, wheezing man now seem like a precursor to Hutter/Orlok in Nosferatu.

  • @bobdigital21
    @bobdigital21 6 месяцев назад +8

    The amount of improvement between this and Hansel and Gretel is fantastic. Not that his Hansel and Gretel was bad considering the budget issues the first clearly had. But the first shows more so the promise he has, and this delivers on it. Frankly I don't know why someone didn't give him a shot to make something earlier. By this point he was ready. Yet kept doing costume designs for years before the VVitch

    • @connorbullock1669
      @connorbullock1669 6 месяцев назад

      He didn’t direct Hansel and Gretel broski

    • @bobdigital21
      @bobdigital21 6 месяцев назад

      @@connorbullock1669 ruclips.net/video/OHFe4nPXPps/видео.html I think it was a student film but i'm not sure.

    • @FilmSureelist97
      @FilmSureelist97 6 месяцев назад

      What was the budget of this? It’s so impressive!

    • @bobdigital21
      @bobdigital21 6 месяцев назад

      @@FilmSureelist97 No idea. I get the impression it is a self funded student film or one made right out of film school. So you'd think a few thousands bucks max with a whole lot of free man hours to make up the difference.

    • @gab_lara
      @gab_lara 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@connorbullock1669he shot a Hansel and Gretel short film prior to this.

  • @stupidsmart-phone6911
    @stupidsmart-phone6911 9 дней назад +4

    WARNING: Don't watch this movie if you are eating, have just eaten, or plan to eat food in the near or distant future.

  • @allexramsey9015
    @allexramsey9015 2 года назад +10

    EXCELLENT 👌!!!

  • @Michellewhite-y6v
    @Michellewhite-y6v 14 дней назад +1

    Brilliantly done.

  • @telltaleblackcat
    @telltaleblackcat 12 дней назад +1

    now this is how you make an E.A Poe adaptation

  • @MarioVelezBThinkin
    @MarioVelezBThinkin 6 месяцев назад +5

    Bet the author would have appreciated it.

  • @a.KniteOwl
    @a.KniteOwl Год назад +12

    7:35
    The Lighthouse: "Hey can I copy your homework?"
    The Tell-Tale Heart: "Yeah just change it a little bit so it doesn't look obvious."

    • @6HauntedDays
      @6HauntedDays 3 месяца назад

      Huh? Bad joke. Cuz we all know, you included, The Lighthouse came years after This short story.
      Also we all know it's the same director. Sooooo why would he need permission to use it?
      He wouldn't nor does it matter if anyone notices the "influence" because AGAIN it's the same director....
      Pointless unfunny joke. Maybe don't try to be clever or ironic with a joke but perhaps state an intelligent observation 🙄🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @a.KniteOwl
      @a.KniteOwl 3 месяца назад +1

      @@6HauntedDays You win THIS round!😭🤯

  • @jaysonpida5379
    @jaysonpida5379 17 дней назад +5

    Oh Mr. Eggers, you must be a real hoot around Samhain. ;)

  • @amaan-zd6kt
    @amaan-zd6kt 4 месяца назад +1

    waddaaafaaaaawqqq
    watched this as soon as i read the story. a great adaption indeed

  • @scoobywizards
    @scoobywizards Год назад +5

    eggers killed it with this wtf

  • @whiteydiamond
    @whiteydiamond 15 дней назад +2

    This is what I thought Nosferatu was gonna look like

  • @lowrispooner2279
    @lowrispooner2279 2 года назад +5

    Wonderful ...🖤

  • @VincentVanGray
    @VincentVanGray Год назад +1

    Brilliant story!!!

  • @PerryDouglas-v5h
    @PerryDouglas-v5h 17 дней назад +1

    A lot of Eggers’ style reminds me of David Lynch’s direction of The Elephant Man.

  • @cyborganisation
    @cyborganisation 7 месяцев назад +1

    Truly Brilliant.

  • @czernobog47
    @czernobog47 5 месяцев назад +1

    Robert eggers is the best director of the last decade

  • @sameoldsatellite
    @sameoldsatellite 6 месяцев назад +5

    Yeah, Nosferatu's going to be great.

  • @Milesstar
    @Milesstar 8 месяцев назад +6

    The crazy man is so attractive

  • @lgrayson95
    @lgrayson95 13 дней назад +1

    Great stuff!

  • @4uhDamagecase
    @4uhDamagecase 13 дней назад +1

    that old man is gonna show up in my nightmares

  • @Stardustskipper
    @Stardustskipper 4 дня назад +1

    How is the old dude using the chamber pot if he needs a wheelchair and can’t feed himself. The servant keeps pulling it out from under the bed and checking it as if he’s surprised to see what’s in there.

  • @janemothra
    @janemothra 15 дней назад

    Oh man I would be shocked if Robert Eggers didn’t love the Brothers Quay or Jan Svankmajer!

  • @looseassociation
    @looseassociation 20 дней назад

    This was bloody good!

  • @Gguy061
    @Gguy061 17 дней назад

    Has a real "Tim burton-esque" feel to it

  • @NicolaV_svlt
    @NicolaV_svlt 9 дней назад +4

    fucking masterpiece

  • @reyhanrezaei8468
    @reyhanrezaei8468 Месяц назад +1

    Well done 👍.

  • @veerkharod
    @veerkharod 17 дней назад +3

    dude how does he get this level of production for a short film??

  • @LuciferSam2024
    @LuciferSam2024 13 дней назад +1

    I love how all recent **quality** horror always use cello music.

  • @Mlk-Al-Halabi
    @Mlk-Al-Halabi 2 года назад +3

    This is a reference for the dinner scene in Kubrick's barry Lyndon 17:51

  • @oliviahjembo6680
    @oliviahjembo6680 2 года назад +6

    this is terrifying

  • @Jujuonthatmoomoo
    @Jujuonthatmoomoo 5 месяцев назад +1

    Petition for rob e to make a movie based on another e a poe book

  • @debbycoley
    @debbycoley 9 дней назад

    Brilliant.

  • @AfshinEmamalinia-ut3kl
    @AfshinEmamalinia-ut3kl 15 дней назад

    I sometimes wonder where do we go from here

  • @kandorstevenson
    @kandorstevenson 6 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant🤗⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @wakegary
    @wakegary 2 года назад +3

    thanks for this. I was looking for my Poe-ched Eggers for... nm

    • @cecilyerker
      @cecilyerker Год назад +1

      It was a good pun Gary

    • @wakegary
      @wakegary Год назад

      @@cecilyerker Happy Halloween 🎃 🥰

  • @SK-fy8dl
    @SK-fy8dl Год назад +1

    This is so good. But how do shorts get funded?

  • @Man_Ray78
    @Man_Ray78 Месяц назад +1

    I always confuse Robert Eggers and Ari Aster together. I have to go over both of their catalogs in my mind to remember who did what. I just watched The Witch now for the first time since it came out in 2015. It's better that I remembered it. I have difficulties reading this font. Could you please put a subtitle beneath it for us illiterates?

  • @cjl5515
    @cjl5515 5 дней назад

    this is the way, huh? Pour your heart, effort, and resources into a passion project like this and hope it catches the eye of someone with the funds to take you further?

  • @peterpeters1662
    @peterpeters1662 2 года назад +14

    You can tell Eggers was highly influenced by the films of the Quay Brothers.

  • @Chels-t4x
    @Chels-t4x Месяц назад +1

    Im making a short movie for a class project on this story, if anyone has any suggestions on making one please help me loll! Also thank you this video helped me get an idea for my project.

    • @kristinwolf1165
      @kristinwolf1165 12 дней назад

      i saw a rendition of this story in high school and ill never forget it. the main character was a woman and as she was attacking the old man on the last night, she used her needle to sew up the eye. it was the best Tell tale heart ive ever seen and its been many years.

  • @nerdy8644
    @nerdy8644 2 года назад +2

    I learned about this story from English class

  • @itsaashish
    @itsaashish 2 года назад +13

    Why does the Butler look so much like an older Harry Styles?

    • @Hslpnhltzm
      @Hslpnhltzm 2 года назад +2

      We watched this in class and everyone was shouting out that he looked like harry styles😂😂

  • @jamesscottvideos
    @jamesscottvideos 15 дней назад

    Very good, although does not really convey the psychological tension at the end, as the restless beating heart torments him into confession. (Not that I could imagine how it could be done better). 🤔

  • @kasanerozup
    @kasanerozup 8 месяцев назад +2

    what is the name of that cello piece it was fire 🔥

  • @thedancinghamsterqueen
    @thedancinghamsterqueen 2 года назад +13

    how on earth did u find this

  • @jakedurazo712
    @jakedurazo712 2 года назад +8

    i fuckin love this this is so awesome

  • @izzycamoc1289
    @izzycamoc1289 2 дня назад

    he has always been a freak (affectionate)

  • @ironman6444
    @ironman6444 День назад +2

    Who is here in january 2025?

  • @misslarissa6046
    @misslarissa6046 2 года назад +2

    Brandy?

  • @convolution223
    @convolution223 2 года назад +3

    why is the lantern illuminating like a flashlight?

    • @themythicfire
      @themythicfire 2 года назад +7

      its covered up except for a hole

  • @mosstet
    @mosstet 5 месяцев назад

    why only 720p!!! ?