The mother daughter relationship in this is by far the most relatable one I’ve ever seen in the movie. The longing for something greater but the feeling of guilt that what you have isn’t enough for you. It was so beautifully portrayed.
Marion: I want you to be the very best version of yourself that you can be. Also Marion: Gets pissed that Lady Bird wants to go to New York to be the very best person she wants to be. Not a criticism, just find it really fascinating.
This movie you can look at her mom from Lady Bird's perspective and be like, "Yeah, she's very harsh and unsupportive" and you can look at Lady Bird and be like, "Yeah, she is pretty selfish and immature." At the same time, both of these characters are treated with such love and compassion. Of course Lady Bird is wonderful and interesting and needs space to grow. And of course her mom is suffering under a complete burden and is trying to prepare her daughter for the real world. It's a both/and kind of movie, which is so rare, especially regarding women.
Is it just me or does an end of a good movie such as this makes you sad and empty, like a feeling of nostalgia of the times that didn’t exist, like you’re missing out on something, that somehow your surrounding seems different. I don’t know
the best movie is a movie that can drive people's emotion to feel some type of way, and thats make us more human then ever, i got that feeling too, so its a good movie
we feel sad empty after watching movies like this because they offer nothing to our soul all they do is getting us away from the truth of the gospel of jesus christ they teach us a lifestyle of self destruction and hunting of meaningless goals and dreams and catholic church is the a faulse church i know what i m saying may sound crazy but it s true soon the true church will be revealed all over the world
Sounds just like when my counselor in high school saying shouldn’t take Art of Film Class cause of my writing skills. But guess what, still took it and got a good grade. Problem was she never realized I watched a lot of film
I love it in the shop when they’re fighting and then they just find a dress and are all happy and nice, I feel like that sums up a lot of parent-kid relationships
Sometimes... what we don't get to experience at a certain age we never get to experience (ever) ... other than that it's never too late ;) the latest it'll will be when you're dead... until then...live.
No, you didn't missed out. I think movies, series and book give us a lot of false expectations about life, we all grow and experience thing at different moments in different ways and thats okay
I feel like I'm gonna miss out on alot in hs. I don't really like hs(well, my hs) and im actually considering skipping prom and like, going for a long drive on one of the islands nearby instead. Or save up for concert tix whenever I get a job. (I'm currently a sophomore)
that's the thing about trailers,they don't need to show all of it just a tiny clue of what the movie is and for the ones that are actually interested is gonna be attractive amyways
This movie hits on another level when you're from Sacramento. So brilliant and truly captures what it's like growing up in a not so exciting town, impatient to get out before realizing maybe it wasn't so bad all along.
You're both right. I'm just replying to JESSE D with this comment. "To feel sorry for yourself" attracts social support which is a key factor in healthy outcomes. I don't mean to assert that to feel sorry for yourself is itself healthy; I am aware of its association with self-defeatism and depression. But arguably it's this sympathy-garnering aspect that made you comment in the first place: QED. What I wonder most is what you, JESSE D, say after you tell someone your belief. >Everybody has constant potential and room for improvement. This is a great mindset... applied correctly. This is crucial. Does this belief (A) manifest as high expectations where you find yourself constantly judging people negatively and focusing on flaws or (B) is it implicit in your actions, in how you actually help others to improve, seeing the best in people, and praising positive traits? In other words how do you practise what you preach?
I think there’s a tangible difference in self pity ( especially when it’s about some bogus statement that’s not true, because you can improve yourself! ) and trying to impart a helpful suggestion or opinion. I partially disagree with your conclusion that feeling sorry for yourself is meant to draw “social support”. Definitely it can be and might be for the most part, it’s hard to really say what the percentages of peoples motivations are. But often I believe another big reason is that people like the feeling of feeling sorry for themselves and the reasons could be multi variants from teenage brains, to not wanting to accept responsibility, to I don’t even know what. I believe another reason is because it can even be pleasurable. Just like how people find pleasure in holding grudges, or how people find pleasure in beating someone down with snarky condescending words. I don’t believe it’s safe to use your feelings as ultimate indicators of truth, because often they can have negative consequences like you said. Actions and logic is what matters primarily to be a compass. So that’s my main point and belief, and to say things that other people may not like to hear because it’s a hard pill to swallow. I don’t want to just say the overused cliche words as encouragement to blow wind up someones skirt and have it be a temporary “fix”. The OP and others similarly MIGHT “feel” that they’re only so good, but feelings are sometimes deceptive and untrue, just like the phrase "what if this is my best version". It’s a shame that young impressionable people take this to heart. To the last part of your comment: it sometimes is a.) , I recognize that, but I struggle to make it b.) like I think most decent people do.
JESSE D yes. Everybody does have room for improvement. But when you are at a certain point of your life. When you feel you've hit rock bottom. Not everyone can believe they still have room for improvement. Not everyone could see the light at the other side of the tunnel. And sometimes there is that one person that may think, maybe this is the best i could be. Maybe this is what all i could amount to. I guess this is an example of that statement. Its not a sorry excuse. But rather an effect or consequence of all the person has gone through.
But it’s bullshit because it’s a not true statement. Hyper emotional jargon is irrelevant. I’ve hit rock bottom too. It sucks, but I always knew I wasn’t the best version of myself I could be. Its a shame young impressionable people see this statement and reflect on it as having value, being edgy or having any sort of redeeming value. It’s doesnt it’s a lie and a false statement.
"What if this is the best version?" That really hit me hard when I saw the film. That's actually one of my biggest fears. I'm trying hard to be the best that I can be - to be the better version of me tomorrow, at least better than today. But what if, this person who is me right now is the best version? :'(
Maybe trying to be better is how you get better and how you are the best version you can be today: by trying to be even better tomorrow, even if you fail ;-)
@@hardcandy9880 But our best version is our best version today. Maybe we seemed better before, but our best version then is gone and no longer exists. The best version is also useful, not just a memory but a useful memory. Not just an ideal but a reality. Feel free to look up Barbara Eden, the actress who played Jeannie in I Dream of Jeannie. At 88, she seems very beautiful and a wonderful lady. She may have been more beautiful on the show, but it's difficult to imagine a better version of her current self.
this movie made me cry. especially the ending. lady bird's relationship with her mother also made me bawl, because I can relate to it, sadly. my mom and I used to not get along very well; we're fine now, but that aspect of the movie really hit home for me. loved her and Timothee, of course.
@@TrelliessRose By growing up. Every teenager has that kind of awkward relationship with their parents, but by simply being mature, that kind of awkwardness goes away. I guess it's because we can now see things in their perspective, albeit just a little bit.
“we’re afraid that we will never escape our past. we’re afraid of what the future will bring. we’re afraid we won’t be loved, we won’t be liked, and we won’t succeed.”
She always wanted to be anywhere but home... And when she's finally in the big bright city, in that 'great world' , she understands how wonderful her hometown and family is, in all its simplicity... Beautiful!!
gregjac Me too but I saw my daughter then saw me in the mom's reaction which said, " Girl, please. Don't even try it. Now go do your homework so you can win."
I am so scared that everyone is like, this is the best line because it is totally ok to wanna go to Yale, without having to put in any effort. That is why I think people love this line. It's gross and terrifying.
At the end of the movie I started crying a lot which triggered a massive nosebleed. According to my sister, it was like ketchup, squirting out of a bottle.
Is anyone else watching all these old trailers from 3 years ago and over and now finding all these hidden gems that they've never heard of before and wish they'd discover movies like this sooner?
One day I was arguing with my mother while we were in the car driving, the whole argument heat up so much that I literally felt like jumping out of the car but I didn't do that. I thought I'm the only one who has these kind of thoughts but now I know I'm not the only one.
I am so glad a24 is in the trending tab. They are saving cinema in my eyes with their original stories and films and I plan to make a video essay on their company as a whole, it will just take a massive amount of time to do right. They deserve the support from everyone who loves film, I know I do.
"Give me a number for how much it costs to raise me. I'll get older n write you check for what i owe you." Im crying ao hard in this scene omg it's the best movie ever!! Anybody has movie recommendation that has this vibe?
Tony Plenos the blonde guy here is Frances' son in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and the owner of thr Advertising Agency in Three Billboards is also the antagonists' son in Get Out. Oscar connections, eh?
I love how in every movie she is in she becomes a totally different person just what an actor should be. I can't wait for it. Stanning Saoirse since The Lovely Bones
PietreADI I'm seriously starting to think you are a British troll. You have mental problems dude. Did Saoirse reject you or something? If so, she made the right choice.
That's not even original. You can see comments like that on You Tube all day long. Like, "Your mother should have swallowed." A big nothing, it's just a movie...they hype is so over the top. If people actually believe that a movie is going to change your life, you have no life.
@Alex Heinrichs, Actually, it is pronounced SEERSHA. SEER-SHA. I love this actress. She is great in everything she does. She has HUGE talent. She is a top-notch actress, (and a super-nice person off-screen), and I think an Oscar or five are in her future. :-)
When lady birds ex boyfriend starts crying because of his fear of his sexuality getting out made me feel so sad and comforting at the same time because i feel that way about my parents
Yasmin Ali Yes she's one of the best out there in every film she does. She makes a 3 star film into 4 or 5 with her performance . She's very talented and only young. I reckon she'll win an Oscar yet cuz she's to good not to
I could also relate to this movie. It reminded me of my past as a teenager now when I'm in my twenties. It reminded me how as a teenager you just feel more, whether it's good or bad you're just more emotional. Her mother talked to her the same way mine did. It's heartbreaking, especially with the words like we've done so much for you, gave so much to you, it's never enough, do you know how much you cost us, I don't think you'll ever be able to make that kind of money. You're not supposed to speak to your child like that. They didn't ask to be born.
He's the deushiest in the flim..He lies to her by telling her she's his 1st, then right after they do it, he says she isn't the 1st, but the 6th or so and that he never said she was his first and she misunderstood him..lol She gets all ready for prom and he pulls up and honks the horn, then says they're skipping prom and going to some party..lol..his character could be renamed "Jerk"
"Saoirse Ronan can do anything. Even as a young teenager, she clearly possessed Streep-level discipline and versatility and also the kind of relentless, fearless, unshowy honesty most often associated with great French actresses like Juliette Binoche and Isabelle Huppert." (New york times,dec 2017)
saw this a month ago and it instantly became one of my all-time favorite films. The line that just broke me: "Hey, Mom, did you feel emotional the first time that you drove in Sacramento? I did and I wanted to tell you, but we weren't really talking when it happened. All those bends I've known my whole life, and stores, and the whole thing. But I wanted to tell you I love you. Thank you, I'm... thank you." As a high school senior, I can relate to this so much. The uncertainty of the future, the little moments you don't realize were special until they're over. Lady Bird see's the beauty in life and I want to always have that mindset. This film is like no other and is close to my heart.
hi jollybee515 im currently a freshman in college and im kidn of embarrassed beacsu I feel exactly like lady bird i was so excitedto leaave hs and begin a new life but now ive come to realize i miss my momi miss being home with my dog and my family i feel stuck cause i dont havve any big passion yet or motivation for school.. Does itget any better can i learn to face it :,)
God, I'm just watching the trailer over and over again... This was such an amazing flick, and the only thing I can binge on RUclips about it is this trailer and a five minute soundtrack preview. Please, help. I'm stuck.
Lucy I agree and I love that about Saoirse. Unlike most Hollywood actresses, she doesn't view any role or production as beneath her which I love. She's also down to earth and not an attention seeker and fame hungry like so many.
I am an Indian.I watched the film for the first time as an 18 year old while i was selecting my college. I made my mom watch all the mother daughter quarrel scenes and the "do you like me" scene. My mother doesn't know English nor is she aware much of the American culture, we watched with hindi dub, even in that we could relate so much to it. Its funny how this mother daughter relationship is so universal in nature😂 The movie made me realise how much I love her and I ended up taking admission into a medical College in my city(despite having better options). I just adore this movie so much, it made me cherish the moments of my teen life I regretted or cringed at. Love from India!!!
This movie took me more than 2 hours to get through, cause I kept pausing in the middle to cry. The movie isn't overly emotional but some moments hit way too close to home, god I love it
"I want you to be the very best version of yourself that you can be...". That line struck me hard. And it's an absolutely wonderful and beautiful sentiment to express to someone who you genuinely love.
lol Saoirse Ronan and Lucas Hedges have both been nominated for Oscars under the age of 22 (Saoirse was actually nominated twice, once when she was 13, and again at 21) and their "shitty movies" such as Brooklyn and Manchester by the Sea have actually been nominated for Best Picture at pretty much every movie award show there is lol CHECK YA SELF
This is a very bright, quirky trailer, and it's well edited, but it misses the tone of the movie completely IMO... I'm glad I happened to see the poster in my local cinema, saw the record-breaking Rotten Tomatoes concensus, and that that's all I had going in... The jokes hit harder, and the emotions did too.
John Doe I think it’s phenomenal to see a trailer that misses the tone of the film, most trailers give away the entire experience in under three minutes.
Having seen some clips from this movie, it makes more sense now why my mom always told me she loved me, and liked me as a person. She would always say “you know, I don’t have to like you, and not all parents really like their children, but I actually think you’re a cool chick.” It was an ongoing joke in my family that she didn’t have to like me and my sister, but she did.
I love this movie. It's a bit overhyped but it explored so many things, not only focusing on Lady Bird's character development. Her relationship with her mom made me sentimental to mine. It teaches how love is not just merely a feeling, and can come in a form of attention- as simple as that.
marty mcdemarco I agree with you, Marty. She was a gob-smackingly gifted child actor and continues to build on that as she enters adulthood. This is the type in role I'd hoped to watch her in. I rewatched Hanna a few days and I was amazed at how heart she brought to that child-assassin role. Just wonderful.
This is the best movie ever made. Ticks every box in terms of movie-making, tugs you in the heart, and just a great depiction of real life from start to end. I'll be recommending this movie to anyone who asks until I die.
I just watched this movie and I loved it. As others said, the characters are so relatable and Laurie Metcalf is brilliant. I also love how the character of Lady Bird isn't a perfect character either... we see her being immature and making mistakes. I love that the film allows us to see the positive and negative in both her and her mother without demonizing either one over the other. There's also a scene in the alley behind the coffee shop with Lady Bird and Danny (Lucas Hedges). If you've seen the movie then you know what I'm talking about. That moment was unexpectedly heartfelt and poignant. Great movie.
I'm a bit late here. But when you grow up in Catholic School, with strict parents who are really bad at showing their love, but truly do love you, this movie hits so f*cking hard.
She's a front runner to be nominated along with Sally Hawking for "The Shape of Water"(expected to win) & Meryl Streep for "The Post. Laurie Metcalf is the frontrunner to win Best Supporting actress at the moment.
Xcuze Excuse me. Both are talented. But now Jennifer is so stupid choosing roles. However Saoirse is more clever choosing roles that shows her amazing talent. Jennifer is wasting her time chosing crappy bluckbuster movies.
When she open the door of the car and threw herself i was like “thats a mood”
Inyoris Onatez iv thought about doing that mid argument with my parents so many times I lost count aha
The whole movie is a mood
I have actually done this before 😔
Loanny Salcedo Ahahahahah same though
Seems like a big spoiler. Annoyed me now I already know that happens.
“Mom, do you like me?”
“Of course I love you.”
“No, but do you *like* me.”
That line hit different.
When does she say it ?
In the movie
Brilliant.
If course she doesn’t. What does that have to do with anything?
@Mohd Arish you need reading comprehension. He meant she doesnt like her but she loves her anyway.
The mother daughter relationship in this is by far the most relatable one I’ve ever seen in the movie. The longing for something greater but the feeling of guilt that what you have isn’t enough for you. It was so beautifully portrayed.
Exactly!!🤍
Couldn't agree more
I agree if you mean "a movie" instead of "the movie"
Marion: I want you to be the very best version of yourself that you can be.
Also Marion: Gets pissed that Lady Bird wants to go to New York to be the very best person she wants to be.
Not a criticism, just find it really fascinating.
This movie you can look at her mom from Lady Bird's perspective and be like, "Yeah, she's very harsh and unsupportive" and you can look at Lady Bird and be like, "Yeah, she is pretty selfish and immature." At the same time, both of these characters are treated with such love and compassion. Of course Lady Bird is wonderful and interesting and needs space to grow. And of course her mom is suffering under a complete burden and is trying to prepare her daughter for the real world. It's a both/and kind of movie, which is so rare, especially regarding women.
Is it just me or does an end of a good movie such as this makes you sad and empty, like a feeling of nostalgia of the times that didn’t exist, like you’re missing out on something, that somehow your surrounding seems different. I don’t know
Same
This is exactly how I felt after watching this movie. You perfectly described the feeling.
the best movie is a movie that can drive people's emotion to feel some type of way, and thats make us more human then ever, i got that feeling too, so its a good movie
we feel sad empty after watching movies like this because they offer nothing to our soul all they do is getting us away from the truth of the gospel of jesus christ they teach us a lifestyle of self destruction and hunting of meaningless goals and dreams and catholic church is the a faulse church i know what i m saying may sound crazy but it s true soon the true church will be revealed all over the world
Its true...
"What if this is the best version" ..that line is everything.
AGREED.
Eloy Abanto It got me too.
XherdanBudianto Me too!
not really that great meeehhhh
this movie is suck
this is the most relatable movie I've ever watched
Same
Right,, like the awkwardness with boys and friends and your family. Also Ladybird’s mom reminded me of my own
maiya falach SAME
This is so true. Some say this movie is really boring but it's not boring if you relate to it.
we need a lady bird 2
"But math isn't something you're terribly strong at..."
"That we know of yet"
Way to go girl! That's the right attitude :D
I was gonna comment on that, it made me so happy :)
@Meaghan phizackleaa oof true dat
Yeah then she throws the grade sheet .
I'd probably just say "you're right"
Sounds just like when my counselor in high school saying shouldn’t take Art of Film Class cause of my writing skills. But guess what, still took it and got a good grade. Problem was she never realized I watched a lot of film
I love it in the shop when they’re fighting and then they just find a dress and are all happy and nice, I feel like that sums up a lot of parent-kid relationships
That one moment is me and mom in one moment summed up entirely
Yesssss. My 17 year old daughter and I have had interactions exactly like this!
Great moment
This is, in my humble opinion, one of the greatest movies ever made. So funny, deep, touching, relatable, and human.
Is it on netflix
@@samanthasimpson5910 maybe
@@samanthasimpson5910 yes
Alright! FINE! I'll watch it!
It is a better written female super bad. Only super bad was funnier. Lady Bird did have more substance
This movie makes me feel like I missed out on a lot in life.
Sometimes... what we don't get to experience at a certain age we never get to experience (ever) ... other than that it's never too late ;) the latest it'll will be when you're dead... until then...live.
DanielsVideos I love this comment. 🥺😭🖤
it makes me feel like i have more to live with more to come
No, you didn't missed out. I think movies, series and book give us a lot of false expectations about life, we all grow and experience thing at different moments in different ways and thats okay
I feel like I'm gonna miss out on alot in hs. I don't really like hs(well, my hs) and im actually considering skipping prom and like, going for a long drive on one of the islands nearby instead. Or save up for concert tix whenever I get a job. (I'm currently a sophomore)
this trailer did not do this movie justice AT ALL. it was wayyy more deep than this
Agreed.
that's the thing about trailers,they don't need to show all of it just a tiny clue of what the movie is and for the ones that are actually interested is gonna be attractive amyways
This trailer had the best and only good scenes in the moovie
at least it made me want to rewatch it again the second time
well almost all the scene in the movie is shown here @@MrHazzard833
This movie hits on another level when you're from Sacramento. So brilliant and truly captures what it's like growing up in a not so exciting town, impatient to get out before realizing maybe it wasn't so bad all along.
This movie was made in Sacramento‼️
@@chuco.z yep!
Perfectly said
"what if this is my best version"
This hit so close to home
I think it’s a bullshit excuse to feel sorry for yourself. Everybody has constant potential and room for improvement.
You're both right. I'm just replying to JESSE D with this comment.
"To feel sorry for yourself" attracts social support which is a key factor in healthy outcomes. I don't mean to assert that to feel sorry for yourself is itself healthy; I am aware of its association with self-defeatism and depression. But arguably it's this sympathy-garnering aspect that made you comment in the first place: QED. What I wonder most is what you, JESSE D, say after you tell someone your belief.
>Everybody has constant potential and room for improvement.
This is a great mindset... applied correctly. This is crucial. Does this belief (A) manifest as high expectations where you find yourself constantly judging people negatively and focusing on flaws or (B) is it implicit in your actions, in how you actually help others to improve, seeing the best in people, and praising positive traits? In other words how do you practise what you preach?
I think there’s a tangible difference in self pity ( especially when it’s about some bogus statement that’s not true, because you can improve yourself! ) and trying to impart a helpful suggestion or opinion. I partially disagree with your conclusion that feeling sorry for yourself is meant to draw “social support”. Definitely it can be and might be for the most part, it’s hard to really say what the percentages of peoples motivations are. But often I believe another big reason is that people like the feeling of feeling sorry for themselves and the reasons could be multi variants from teenage brains, to not wanting to accept responsibility, to I don’t even know what. I believe another reason is because it can even be pleasurable. Just like how people find pleasure in holding grudges, or how people find pleasure in beating someone down with snarky condescending words. I don’t believe it’s safe to use your feelings as ultimate indicators of truth, because often they can have negative consequences like you said. Actions and logic is what matters primarily to be a compass. So that’s my main point and belief, and to say things that other people may not like to hear because it’s a hard pill to swallow. I don’t want to just say the overused cliche words as encouragement to blow wind up someones skirt and have it be a temporary “fix”. The OP and others similarly MIGHT “feel” that they’re only so good, but feelings are sometimes deceptive and untrue, just like the phrase "what if this is my best version". It’s a shame that young impressionable people take this to heart. To the last part of your comment: it sometimes is a.) , I recognize that, but I struggle to make it b.) like I think most decent people do.
JESSE D yes. Everybody does have room for improvement. But when you are at a certain point of your life. When you feel you've hit rock bottom. Not everyone can believe they still have room for improvement. Not everyone could see the light at the other side of the tunnel. And sometimes there is that one person that may think, maybe this is the best i could be. Maybe this is what all i could amount to. I guess this is an example of that statement. Its not a sorry excuse. But rather an effect or consequence of all the person has gone through.
But it’s bullshit because it’s a not true statement. Hyper emotional jargon is irrelevant. I’ve hit rock bottom too. It sucks, but I always knew I wasn’t the best version of myself I could be. Its a shame young impressionable people see this statement and reflect on it as having value, being edgy or having any sort of redeeming value. It’s doesnt it’s a lie and a false statement.
"What if this is the best version?"
That really hit me hard when I saw the film. That's actually one of my biggest fears. I'm trying hard to be the best that I can be - to be the better version of me tomorrow, at least better than today. But what if, this person who is me right now is the best version? :'(
that hit me too, always get me thinking about it
Maybe trying to be better is how you get better and how you are the best version you can be today: by trying to be even better tomorrow, even if you fail ;-)
we are always changing, 2 years of your comment, do you feel different, right? that's the way we should go.... :)
It can be worse. Your best version could be in the past. Some of us already peaked.
@@hardcandy9880 But our best version is our best version today. Maybe we seemed better before, but our best version then is gone and no longer exists. The best version is also useful, not just a memory but a useful memory. Not just an ideal but a reality.
Feel free to look up Barbara Eden, the actress who played Jeannie in I Dream of Jeannie. At 88, she seems very beautiful and a wonderful lady. She may have been more beautiful on the show, but it's difficult to imagine a better version of her current self.
this movie made me cry. especially the ending. lady bird's relationship with her mother also made me bawl, because I can relate to it, sadly. my mom and I used to not get along very well; we're fine now, but that aspect of the movie really hit home for me. loved her and Timothee, of course.
Me too like sooo much I literally couldn't stop crying I was sobbing like i just wanted to hug my mom and stay like that forever
same here
How did you fix it?
@@TrelliessRose By growing up. Every teenager has that kind of awkward relationship with their parents, but by simply being mature, that kind of awkwardness goes away. I guess it's because we can now see things in their perspective, albeit just a little bit.
Honestly same. It made me miss my mom.❤️
“we’re afraid that we will never escape our past. we’re afraid of what the future will bring. we’re afraid we won’t be loved, we won’t be liked, and we won’t succeed.”
Her jumping out of the car is me when me and my mom start arguing
She always wanted to be anywhere but home... And when she's finally in the big bright city, in that 'great world' , she understands how wonderful her hometown and family is, in all its simplicity... Beautiful!!
The most relatable part of the movie was the part when the mom yelled at Christine for using to many towels after her shower...
at lady bird*
where can i watch this movie
@@nandinimina4764Netflix or RUclips
“But math isn’t something you’re terribly strong in.”
“That we know of, yet.”
That made me so warm-eyed happy.
"What if this is the best version"....man, that hit me like a ton of bricks.
gregjac Me too but I saw my daughter then saw me in the mom's reaction which said, " Girl, please. Don't even try it. Now go do your homework so you can win."
Teens aren't at their peak.
Same here.
yeah it did.
I am so scared that everyone is like, this is the best line because it is totally ok to wanna go to Yale, without having to put in any effort. That is why I think people love this line. It's gross and terrifying.
"She made ONE bad decision when she was 19!"
"Two bad decisions!"
LOL IM SOLD
I can't like ur comment, it's on 69
Tits is two so is must be two bad decisions hahaha
@@jimpaulambrosio4483 thank u for explaining..i get it know.. seriously i was so slow..😅
@@robotman96 I think the second bad decision meant Julie.
@@mackielunkey2205 yeah
are nose bleeds a thing in every timothee chalamet film??
I burst out laughing when her nose started bleeding because he did the same thing
also crying in the car with mom driving
TRUEEE poor Elio
Also Timothée smoking as well lmao
At the end of the movie I started crying a lot which triggered a massive nosebleed. According to my sister, it was like ketchup, squirting out of a bottle.
Is anyone else watching all these old trailers from 3 years ago and over and now finding all these hidden gems that they've never heard of before and wish they'd discover movies like this sooner?
Elio... did you forget Oliver?
HAHAHAHHAHAAHAHA elio elio elio elio elio
@@캐럿사치코 KJEJDJS STOP P💀
Hahaha
@@캐럿사치코 !! oliver, oliver, oliver, oliver, oliver, oliver, oliver, oliver,
i just made the weirdest laugh sound to this
''Love is paying attention." I love that line.
“You don’t have a phone?”
“No”
“Good girl 😏”
One day I was arguing with my mother while we were in the car driving, the whole argument heat up so much that I literally felt like jumping out of the car but I didn't do that. I thought I'm the only one who has these kind of thoughts but now I know I'm not the only one.
When she said "what if this is the best version" I thought "what if this is as good as it gets" 😀
Jack is the coolest
I am so glad a24 is in the trending tab. They are saving cinema in my eyes with their original stories and films and I plan to make a video essay on their company as a whole, it will just take a massive amount of time to do right. They deserve the support from everyone who loves film, I know I do.
24 Frames Of Nick I think she is the younger self of that Kate Winslet character with the blue hair.
Now this is the right way to do a self promo
OOOOh, that is an essay I would LOVE to read.....reply with a link whenever you do end up doing it!
24 Frames Of Nick who the hell are you
Looks like a stinking pile of teen girlie drama. Is there a car chase?
"I wanna go to the east coast"
WELL COME ON DOWN
lmao
Alisha Santiago come to Maryland we are open
Lol
Madison cox lmao i live in maryland
Alisha Santiago she’s literally me. I’m now on the east coast
"Give me a number for how much it costs to raise me. I'll get older n write you check for what i owe you."
Im crying ao hard in this scene omg it's the best movie ever!! Anybody has movie recommendation that has this vibe?
try edge of seventeen
20th century women, a movie directed by the same person who directed ladybird
The Way Way Back, it's my favorite movie ever and has a similar "coming of age" type feel
booksmart by olivia wilde
@@Moonchild-sb3fz the edge of seventeen was the best❤you literally read my movie mind🤧
I cant believe Timothee is in two big movies! Hope he wins the Oscar for Call Me by your Name
Tony Plenos the blonde guy here is Frances' son in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and the owner of thr Advertising Agency in Three Billboards is also the antagonists' son in Get Out. Oscar connections, eh?
I burst out laughing on the scene where her nose bleeds and literally timothy's character in CMBYN (Elio) does the exact same thing lol
Jonathan Ramirez holy shit I just realized that lmao
Jonathan Ramirez yup to many conection among oscars nominee. Michael stulhbarg also cast in the shape of water. Wkwkwkw
Three now, the king was amazing
I love how in every movie she is in she becomes a totally different person just what an actor should be. I can't wait for it. Stanning Saoirse since The Lovely Bones
Yes!
Yes!
Ee scassssswd xr we eerrdxx x
Chicklet Etsi someone needs to give this girl an Oscar ugh..
Please let this be available in my country
**driver changes a really good song**
Me: **jumps out without hesitation**
This film has a very special place in my heart.
Same 😭
Same😩
I honestly relate to this character so much, like, I heard her saying things I've said in my life multiple times, she's very real
A redhead with blue eyes... my weakness
She's hardly a redhead here. If you want to see Saoirse as a proper redhead then watch On Chesil Beach, she's spectacularly beautiful in it.
u must watch eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
I have red hair and blue eyes.
RockManX77777 did u know less than 4% of the world have red hair and blue eyes? It’s pretty unique haha
Carl Sinclair out of over 7 billion people on the earth? hell yeah i think that’s pretty special
This was the last movie I ever watched with my mom before she passed. It has such a special place in my heart.
No exaggeration but this was one of the best movies I’ve ever seen in my life
Agreed it was excellent
Sameee
How? Im truely curious bc this movie did not move me or gave me anything. For real.
- Csótánypüré - same! I just watched it and the whole time I was like 👁👄👁
Twice Velvet that’s fine that’s your guys opinions but I think that just means you didn’t connect with it
Saoirse Ronan always picks amazing, beautiful movies to star in. I'm so excited!!
Brooklyn, Grand Budapest, Atonement, Hanna, Lady Bird
Somebody's disgruntled...yikes
Golden Books eritrean
PietreADI I'm seriously starting to think you are a British troll. You have mental problems dude. Did Saoirse reject you or something? If so, she made the right choice.
Golden Books
Saoirse Ronan and Sheldon's mom. I'm definitely gonna watch this.
Sheldon's mom is her daughter actually...it's crazy they look so much alike and sound alike!
Doris Stearns what??
Camille Guiang thank you! I was trying to remember where I've seen her, of course TBBT!
Andy's mom from Toy Story too
Really? I didn't know that!
Saoirse Ronan directed by Greta Gerwig? BRING IT ON
she is a legend
eka riski and she was born in the bronx
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1:11 is so relatable! The mini arguing then suddenly you reunite as fast as that!😭😭
I could not love Saoirse more.
why?
"she made one bad decision"
"two bad decisions!" I'm crying
That's not even original.
You can see comments like that on You Tube all day long.
Like, "Your mother should have swallowed."
A big nothing, it's just a movie...they hype is so over the top.
If people actually believe that a movie is going to change your life, you have no life.
Old Yeller And if someone has no life, then what? What if all they need was a little inspiration and that can be attained through a film?
Old Yeller are you okay
Old Yeller
You're weird
I always thought that she said two bad decisions because her mom has two tits lol
Saoirse Ronan? Yes, please.
Yes!
How do you pronounce her name?
Sercha, Like inertia.
@Alex Heinrichs,
Actually, it is pronounced SEERSHA. SEER-SHA. I love this actress. She is great in everything she does. She has HUGE talent. She is a top-notch actress, (and a super-nice person off-screen), and I think an Oscar or five are in her future. :-)
She's Irish, what did you expect :-)
When lady birds ex boyfriend starts crying because of his fear of his sexuality getting out made me feel so sad and comforting at the same time because i feel that way about my parents
"That we know of yet." Ahaha, this girl, can't wait to watch this.
I felt that delivery was a near carbon copy of how director Greta Gerwig would have done it.
Cause of death: Timothee Chalamet.
Annisa Hayatunnufus
Annisa Hayatunnufus, call me by your name.. or not
Hes pretty cute
@NestorV S Elio, Elio, Elio.
Yes but Lucas Hedges tho
Greta Gerwig is a genius and Saoirse Ronan is magical in everything, can't wait for this ❤️
Yasmin Ali adopt me
Yasmin Ali Yes she's one of the best out there in every film she does. She makes a 3 star film into 4 or 5 with her performance . She's very talented and only young. I reckon she'll win an Oscar yet cuz she's to good not to
Kyo Mebi 😂😂
james roche completely agree!
PietreADI it's my opinion :)
I could also relate to this movie. It reminded me of my past as a teenager now when I'm in my twenties. It reminded me how as a teenager you just feel more, whether it's good or bad you're just more emotional. Her mother talked to her the same way mine did. It's heartbreaking, especially with the words like we've done so much for you, gave so much to you, it's never enough, do you know how much you cost us, I don't think you'll ever be able to make that kind of money. You're not supposed to speak to your child like that. They didn't ask to be born.
"You're gonna have so much unspecial sex in your life"
Well this is weirdly relatable😂
He's the deushiest in the flim..He lies to her by telling her she's his 1st, then right after they do it, he says she isn't the 1st, but the 6th or so and that he never said she was his first and she misunderstood him..lol She gets all ready for prom and he pulls up and honks the horn, then says they're skipping prom and going to some party..lol..his character could be renamed "Jerk"
When he said that I wanted to punch hi in the throat
Timothée's character is a total jerk
the "I haven't lied in 2 years " line kills me hahaha
Fadhil Ramadhani 👏👏👏👍👍👏👏👏 and FIVE!!!! Minutes..SEX!! TO! 😀😀😀
How is Saoirse Ronan still only 23?
Because she was born in 1994
Sammy Black I know! It feels like with all the work she's done and the quality of her performances she should be older by now.
Sammy Black because she has done so much you'd think she's older.
wait what oh my lord
the girl in this ,,,is she the girl in ed sheeran"s mv
1:33 me in literally every social situation!
So weird seeing Sheldon Cooper's mom as someone else's mom in this movie.
"Saoirse Ronan can do anything. Even as a young teenager, she clearly possessed Streep-level discipline and versatility and also the kind of relentless, fearless, unshowy honesty most often associated with great French actresses like Juliette Binoche and Isabelle Huppert." (New york times,dec 2017)
Eloy Abanto I
ELOY, PUT DOWN THE CRACK PIPE AND TAKE A WARM BATH
Eloy Abanto i watched the behind the scenes of this
When she says " what if this is the best version?" I feel like I am watching myself say those words.
I WANT TO MAKE AN A24 MOVIE ONE DAY
You mean you want to be distributed by them.
Sammy Black yes very much that
I volunteer as an actor lol
hi that’s what I’m talking about you’re casted
CANT WAIT TO WORK!!
This is not a birdman sequel lol
saw this a month ago and it instantly became one of my all-time favorite films. The line that just broke me: "Hey, Mom, did you feel emotional the first time that you drove in Sacramento? I did and I wanted to tell you, but we weren't really talking when it happened. All those bends I've known my whole life, and stores, and the whole thing. But I wanted to tell you I love you. Thank you, I'm... thank you." As a high school senior, I can relate to this so much. The uncertainty of the future, the little moments you don't realize were special until they're over. Lady Bird see's the beauty in life and I want to always have that mindset. This film is like no other and is close to my heart.
ughh I just finished watching the movie and the very last part made me cry so hard ! and now I'm crying again reading this comment
hi jollybee515 im currently a freshman in college and im kidn of embarrassed beacsu I feel exactly like lady bird i was so excitedto leaave hs and begin a new life but now ive come to realize i miss my momi miss being home with my dog and my family i feel stuck cause i dont havve any big passion yet or motivation for school.. Does itget any better can i learn to face it :,)
Timotheé. Chalamet. That's all I needed to hear.
Isaac Garcia same
same
Did he call you by your name?
da96103 ayyyy I see what you did there 😂😂😂
Who else here is a high school senior?
scottt 626 ✋ and was absolutely left an emotional wreck at how relatable everything was, and soon will feel😭💕
I was in 1980 and nothing has changed about teenage feels
scottt 626 👋
Good luck yall
I was a senior once
I watch this movie every year with my mom, and every year we realize how authentic and humble this film is.
Timothee Chalamet thooo 👌
why
Ikr!!!
yes!
"Why?"
Is that even a question, man?
did you just assume Amir gender?
God, I'm just watching the trailer over and over again... This was such an amazing flick, and the only thing I can binge on RUclips about it is this trailer and a five minute soundtrack preview. Please, help. I'm stuck.
I seriously just feel so happy watching the trailer. This movie is just so damn endearing and I can't wait to own it on BluRay.
Bishop Robert Barron dida coment on the movie. Go check it is very good! I really want to see the movie.
saoirse acting is perfect as always, the movie kind of sucks a little bit, not bad
Spotify has the full soundtrack, just look up ladybird full soundtrack!!
I literally just finished watching this movie about a minute ago. It’s so resonant that my first instinct was to dive right back in.
i adore Greta Gerwig, i'm so glad she can finally afford rent
Did I spot my love, timothee chalamet?? :)
Saoirse is amazing, one of the best actress in her age, she seems care just with doing a good work, not being on blockbusters..
Lucy I agree and I love that about Saoirse. Unlike most Hollywood actresses, she doesn't view any role or production as beneath her which I love. She's also down to earth and not an attention seeker and fame hungry like so many.
u forgot bout jlaw
Nah JLaw doesn't even compare to Saoirse
Jasmin Maria why not? Jlaw is an oscar winner with 4 times nominees.
I agree I'm liking Emma Roberts as well films like Palo Alto are amazing
"I hate California..."
Well, we're off to a good start.
Chris Benson this is based in Sacramento, I live in sacramento and a lot people hate it here lol
She ends up liking it
Sassy Driving Lad SPOILERS
Oh, did somebody hurt your feelings? Poor baby....
clnelson1224 waaaaaa waaaa
I am an Indian.I watched the film for the first time as an 18 year old while i was selecting my college. I made my mom watch all the mother daughter quarrel scenes and the "do you like me" scene. My mother doesn't know English nor is she aware much of the American culture, we watched with hindi dub, even in that we could relate so much to it. Its funny how this mother daughter relationship is so universal in nature😂 The movie made me realise how much I love her and I ended up taking admission into a medical College in my city(despite having better options). I just adore this movie so much, it made me cherish the moments of my teen life I regretted or cringed at. Love from India!!!
This movie took me more than 2 hours to get through, cause I kept pausing in the middle to cry. The movie isn't overly emotional but some moments hit way too close to home, god I love it
This movie looks really quirky and interesting, can’t wait to see it. I absolutely love Saoirse’s work, so I’m doubly excited.
Her movies are amazing. The City of Ember is one of my favourites!
Oswell Music The City Of Ember was trash IMO, it's disrespectful as a book adaptation and below-average as a stand alone movie.
𝐈𝐭'𝐬 𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐳𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐦𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐞!
𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰 𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐰𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐢𝐭 ^^
This movie -somehow- is healing. I just adore every part of it.
"I want you to be the very best version of yourself that you can be...". That line struck me hard. And it's an absolutely wonderful and beautiful sentiment to express to someone who you genuinely love.
“Put the magazine back!” Omg I love him, from the fosters.
The Looks like an artsy version of "Edge of Seventeen"
So true!
YES! It just won two Golden Globes tonight! Go get those Oscars Greta and Saorsie!
I couldn't think of any actor who'd play the role of Lady bird that is as uniquely wonderful as Ronan. Ronan is a gem :)
“I wanna go to the east coast”
Girl the east coast about to be wiped away by these hurricanes, but come on down!
Saoirse Ronan, Lucas Hedges, Timothee Chalamet. WOW
Yunjie Ying Never heard of them or their shitty movies
lol Saoirse Ronan and Lucas Hedges have both been nominated for Oscars under the age of 22 (Saoirse was actually nominated twice, once when she was 13, and again at 21) and their "shitty movies" such as Brooklyn and Manchester by the Sea have actually been nominated for Best Picture at pretty much every movie award show there is lol CHECK YA SELF
lucas hedges is really overrated, ashton sanders deserved that nom
TheBlueFinest you have a good taste in movies.
IVIadVillain Than clearly you don't know talent. Just go back to your superhero CGI fest movies or your Transformers movies.
This is a very bright, quirky trailer, and it's well edited, but it misses the tone of the movie completely IMO... I'm glad I happened to see the poster in my local cinema, saw the record-breaking Rotten Tomatoes concensus, and that that's all I had going in... The jokes hit harder, and the emotions did too.
John Doe loved the movie but rotten tomatoes has a very interesting track record
A Random koala Fucking Spy Kids 2 100%
You watch your mouth, that movie is a classic
She's right though, ToeJ. Spy Kids 2 is an unparalleled masterpiece.
John Doe I think it’s phenomenal to see a trailer that misses the tone of the film, most trailers give away the entire experience in under three minutes.
Having seen some clips from this movie, it makes more sense now why my mom always told me she loved me, and liked me as a person. She would always say “you know, I don’t have to like you, and not all parents really like their children, but I actually think you’re a cool chick.” It was an ongoing joke in my family that she didn’t have to like me and my sister, but she did.
I love this movie. It's a bit overhyped but it explored so many things, not only focusing on Lady Bird's character development. Her relationship with her mom made me sentimental to mine. It teaches how love is not just merely a feeling, and can come in a form of attention- as simple as that.
Saoirse is awesome
"What if this is the best version?" love this film! Great writing!
I watched this before. I can't remember anything about it! I'm getting older!
now THIS is a role i want saoirse ronan to take! looking forward to this film
marty mcdemarco I agree with you, Marty. She was a gob-smackingly gifted child actor and continues to build on that as she enters adulthood. This is the type in role I'd hoped to watch her in. I rewatched Hanna a few days and I was amazed at how heart she brought to that child-assassin role. Just wonderful.
marty mcdemarco Me too! I was waiting for her to take a quirky teenager role and here it is.
This is the best movie ever made.
Ticks every box in terms of movie-making, tugs you in the heart, and just a great depiction of real life from start to end.
I'll be recommending this movie to anyone who asks until I die.
I just watched this movie and I loved it. As others said, the characters are so relatable and Laurie Metcalf is brilliant. I also love how the character of Lady Bird isn't a perfect character either... we see her being immature and making mistakes. I love that the film allows us to see the positive and negative in both her and her mother without demonizing either one over the other. There's also a scene in the alley behind the coffee shop with Lady Bird and Danny (Lucas Hedges). If you've seen the movie then you know what I'm talking about. That moment was unexpectedly heartfelt and poignant. Great movie.
watching this in 2019 feels so nostalgic even if it's only been like 2 years
I've been so excited to see Lucas Hedges in more projects since watching Manchester By The Sea! Also I LOVE Saoirse Ronan. Looks like an amazing cast.
Timothée chalamet ❤️
darklarrie 1st time seeing a larry on youtube ❣️🌈
im a larrie on yt too
I see you everywhere
lmao same
Who else watched this just to see timothee
Claire Meidinger literally me😎
Me.
Me
its a really good movie
BAHAHAH me
I'm a bit late here. But when you grow up in Catholic School, with strict parents who are really bad at showing their love, but truly do love you, this movie hits so f*cking hard.
"i gave it to myself as in gave it to me by me" line of the year
I didn't watch it, but based on this trailer, I could say: Saoirse Ronan deserves best actress nomination
Patrick Sousa couldn't agree more
Xcuze no because she's an amazing actress...
PietreADI more like Kate Winslet. Jennifer Lawrence is trash
She's a front runner to be nominated along with Sally Hawking for "The Shape of Water"(expected to win) & Meryl Streep for "The Post.
Laurie Metcalf is the frontrunner to win Best Supporting actress at the moment.
Xcuze Excuse me. Both are talented. But now Jennifer is so stupid choosing roles. However Saoirse is more clever choosing roles that shows her amazing talent. Jennifer is wasting her time chosing crappy bluckbuster movies.
I want movies like this, kinda indie and realistic... you guysss reading this is required to recommend me another similar movies!!!
Lost in translation
Eight grade
mid90s or any A24 movie lol
Edge of seventeen
how to build a girl
the beginning is definitely like a conversation me and my mother would have had, I wish I could have pulled this lol
AGHHH TIMOTHÉE AND SAOIRSE IN ONE MOVIE TOGETHER IM SO HAPPY