Great post. Great to see enthusiasm without being melodramatic. I came to see ‘The Letter Never Sent’ after having seen ‘The Cranes are Flying’. There is just something about Russian film in this era where there is such depth of soul, and the cinematography is sublime. The Cranes are Flying complete with the metaphor Squirrel is my all-time favourite movie. When I saw it, I fell in love with not just the leading lady, but the intertwined narrative, the gorgeous angle shots, and lighting and one of the most bizarre soundtracks (you'll either like it or loathe it). This was a huge movie in USSR at the time and somehow the script got past the Russian mafia with some sneaky lines poking fun at the evil dictatorship of a communist regime. The Letter Sent which also stars Tatyana Samojlova is also a great film full of a humanity and survival against tremendous odds, but the beauty, power and romance of ‘The Cranes are Flying’ is the ultimate. Other great Russian flicks, if you liked this one, are ‘Ivan's Childhood’ (tragically sad but with some of the most beautiful cinematography I have seen (namely when Ivan recalls the past times of love and joy with his now lost mother)) and ‘Ballad of a Soldier’ - a film where the innocence and sweetness of the leads is such a delightful counterbalance to the more heavy themes of war. I had a dear Russian friend born 1914 in Russia, so it is no wonder these films resonate with me as she lived so many parts of lives conveyed in these magnificent films.
Turner truly knows his stuff when it comes to cinema. His movie picks are fantastic. I absolutely adore when someone’s passion for film shines through in these videos. You can just feel their excitement, and it’s so inspiring. Love it!
This is one of 18 movies (though that includes Kieslowski's 10 part Dekalog) I have left to see from the 2007 version of the book '1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die'. I think it's about time I set aside 3 hours to watch it.
Getting to see Come and See in the theater with an audience was one of the heaviest theatrical experiences I've ever had. You could hear a pin drop when it ended. One of the greatest works of art.
Always good to see someone nab some Visconti. Doon't see it enough in the closet. I don't know if La Strada is his first venture into Fellini but I think it's the best film to start with if you're exploring his work. I started with Satyricon when I was about 12, I was very confused. 😂
@lilchaos4792 You should try Il Bidone. Criminally underappreciated on release but now seen as one of his great early works. La Dolce Vita is probably my favourite of his films however I preferred his neo-realist period more overall that his later more surrealist period.
Some pretty sweet picks. Of course, 'Come and See', 'Naked' and 'Mean Streets' are obvious essentials. 'The Kid with a Bike' was good, but I connected more with 'La Promesse' (also by the Dardennes).
Eggsalad. Stellar choices here. Great to see some fresh picks and lesser repeated ones, not just friggin' Snorekovsky, Bicycle Thief, Boring Lyndon, Dekalog (Three Colors is better).
dua is awesome. not only does she make some damn good music but she's got a man with some good taste in films. this will broaden her musical horizons and on a visual level. plus, we NIN fans like her a lot.
How come you guys never had Quentin Tarantino in there. He'd geek the hell out and have things to say about every single disc there, the episode would last for a few hours
If you read along in the transcript, it would make a good improvised monologue for someone who, like, was secretly a jewel thief and got recruited as a jewel thief catcher, and then tried to warn all their jewel thief friends that they were compromised but weren't truly on the side of the angels and, like, erors and stuff, dived in, two completely different people, blahblahblah--like, a secret jargon that only other thieves would get. Plus, he's picking v obscure films that he probably has never watched or heard of, just to say "hey I'm trapped in sstg dodgy here," etc. Scorsese is not a pasta! but that's just a fever dream for a dramatic made-up monoglue. so zi me! PS--is this the guy dating rita ora right now?
i looooove when someone is really excited about cinema in these videos like when u can tell its their passion ugh love it
Mr Turner does know his cinema very well. Love his movie choices, especially Mean Streets, Come And See, The Cranes Are Flying and La Strada.
Hot. Talented. Obsessed with Jack Nicholson. And, exquisite taste in cinema. What an absolute gem.
00:08😂 Guy is oozing charisma...love his energy. His taste in movies is top notch as well.
He's Dating Dua Lipa for a reason lol
His smile and overall energy is vey james dean
Every frame a painting shoutout. We miss you
Its in black and white 😂
They’re coming back!!
Great post. Great to see enthusiasm without being melodramatic. I came to see ‘The Letter Never Sent’ after having seen ‘The Cranes are Flying’. There is just something about Russian film in this era where there is such depth of soul, and the cinematography is sublime. The Cranes are Flying complete with the metaphor Squirrel is my all-time favourite movie. When I saw it, I fell in love with not just the leading lady, but the intertwined narrative, the gorgeous angle shots, and lighting and one of the most bizarre soundtracks (you'll either like it or loathe it). This was a huge movie in USSR at the time and somehow the script got past the Russian mafia with some sneaky lines poking fun at the evil dictatorship of a communist regime. The Letter Sent which also stars Tatyana Samojlova is also a great film full of a humanity and survival against tremendous odds, but the beauty, power and romance of ‘The Cranes are Flying’ is the ultimate. Other great Russian flicks, if you liked this one, are ‘Ivan's Childhood’ (tragically sad but with some of the most beautiful cinematography I have seen (namely when Ivan recalls the past times of love and joy with his now lost mother)) and ‘Ballad of a Soldier’ - a film where the innocence and sweetness of the leads is such a delightful counterbalance to the more heavy themes of war. I had a dear Russian friend born 1914 in Russia, so it is no wonder these films resonate with me as she lived so many parts of lives conveyed in these magnificent films.
callum saying probably 'the best movie i'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE', about fifty times is so hilarious to me
Turner truly knows his stuff when it comes to cinema. His movie picks are fantastic. I absolutely adore when someone’s passion for film shines through in these videos. You can just feel their excitement, and it’s so inspiring. Love it!
The Leopard is a masterpiece, I'm glad someone finally picked it!
This is one of 18 movies (though that includes Kieslowski's 10 part Dekalog) I have left to see from the 2007 version of the book '1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die'. I think it's about time I set aside 3 hours to watch it.
@@bwlboy123it’s extraordinary, I saw the undubbed version in 4K at the cinema a few months ago, amazing experience
Scorsese would've definitely picked it as he put it in his Top 10 Greatest Films.
Dude knows his cinema. Respect.
dude talked about the cranes are flying, the ascent and come and see in a span of a minute. im in love.
The Cranes Are Flying was the stand out discovery of the year for me, just blew my mind!
Love that Agnes box set, she’s the greatest!
Excellent choices. The Cranes are Flying is an absolute masterpiece.
This is actually my comfort video
AHHH BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!! MY BOY MY BOYYYYY!!! drop ur letterboxd king, don't be shy
Qq
Getting to see Come and See in the theater with an audience was one of the heaviest theatrical experiences I've ever had. You could hear a pin drop when it ended. One of the greatest works of art.
Love the obvious passion. And anyone who leads with Varda and Bresson is all good in my books!
He described COME AND SEE the way I think people should when recommending it 👍🏻
Wow no one I know ever acknowledges Au Hasard Balthazar or even heard of it. Thank you! Love this movie.
Now I'm forced to have a crush on this guy.
Ayee Mustapha shout out. Big ups this guy he seems really chill, amazing picks also
Mustafa the Poet has a honey voice! totally worth listening to!
Always good to see someone nab some Visconti. Doon't see it enough in the closet. I don't know if La Strada is his first venture into Fellini but I think it's the best film to start with if you're exploring his work. I started with Satyricon when I was about 12, I was very confused. 😂
it's possible you were very confused because "Satyricon" is a shitty movie. and I LOVE Fellini.
@@davol2449 A lot of farting. 😆
Love 8 1/2, La Strada, Amarcord, LA Dolce Vita, Nights of Cabiria
@lilchaos4792 You should try Il Bidone. Criminally underappreciated on release but now seen as one of his great early works. La Dolce Vita is probably my favourite of his films however I preferred his neo-realist period more overall that his later more surrealist period.
@@NoirFan84 Thanks for the recommendation!
Come And See!!! Fantastic choice.
The last 30 mins is forever scarred in my brain. Holy hell!
Glad I watched it - don't know if I could watch it again. It's an astonishing anti-war film.
I'm sure he's giving Dua all the conversation overload she needs. And keeps her fully attended...PRETTY PLEEEAASE!
Cool guy. Awesome picks. Thanks again Criterion for making our lives truly enjoyable. Come and see...more Criterion!
Some pretty sweet picks. Of course, 'Come and See', 'Naked' and 'Mean Streets' are obvious essentials. 'The Kid with a Bike' was good, but I connected more with 'La Promesse' (also by the Dardennes).
Callum Turner is awesome. Great video.
Hopefully Jeremy Saulnier and Imogen Poots will appear in future Criterion Closet videos.
This guy is super bright!
his face is so clean omg
Eggsalad. Stellar choices here. Great to see some fresh picks and lesser repeated ones, not just friggin' Snorekovsky, Bicycle Thief, Boring Lyndon, Dekalog (Three Colors is better).
I take note, great advices Callum!😉
The most talented actors are the ones who are most passionate about others work. Callum is going places
The cranes are flying. Callum, you are a gem
If him and Dua Lipa ever have a child, that human will have the greatest voice ever.
great video, Calum Turner comes across well !
Great video, great choices, I’m not even joking
I'm fine with Dua lipa being with him now
dua is awesome. not only does she make some damn good music but she's got a man with some good taste in films. this will broaden her musical horizons and on a visual level. plus, we NIN fans like her a lot.
I need him
wow didn't think i could love him more lol😍
Callum in The Only Living Boy In New York City with Jeff Bridges and and Pierce Brosnan… first time I heard of him and saw his work…
So good to listen to someone who doesn’t sound like he’s just stepped out of Rada, waxing lyrical about films, just seems more… real.
We love it when people pick Visconti ❤️
His French was just PERFECT, how does he do that?
Such great choices!!
a beautiful man with beautiful taste
you haven't seen me they prolly wouldn't let me in the club as a servitude to brainwashing to you against people like me.
How come you guys never had Quentin Tarantino in there. He'd geek the hell out and have things to say about every single disc there, the episode would last for a few hours
He’s so stunning
"I talked to James Grey like three hours not so long ago" badass
Mad respect my love
Why isn't Green Room a criterion?
This guy's got taste.
Kid has great taste.
I have been waiting for this premiere for too long. And the support team has never returned my request asking when they publish this gem
"if anything goes wrong, just blame Charles." Michael Butler, to Anna...
I know this is about films and great choices by the way but I have to ask .. what is that jacket? If anyone knows how can I find it please help me 😅😂
I think it's from Master Of the Air 🤔
great great choices!
“My first professional” lol
All good stuff
Grats on Neuromancer! Hype.
Anyone know where his jackets from?
He is so dreammmmmy😍
We need the Capture back.
I think the word is "dove," BTW. At least he'll have some viewing in downtime from party going with his lady friend in NYC! Tis the season!
Hey Callum you da man 😎😎😎
BASED FRENCH NEW WAVE ENJOYER
0:57 who let him out of my pocket?
Actorazo!
His laugh is so cute
If you read along in the transcript, it would make a good improvised monologue for someone who, like, was secretly a jewel thief and got recruited as a jewel thief catcher, and then tried to warn all their jewel thief friends that they were compromised but weren't truly on the side of the angels and, like, erors and stuff, dived in, two completely different people, blahblahblah--like, a secret jargon that only other thieves would get. Plus, he's picking v obscure films that he probably has never watched or heard of, just to say "hey I'm trapped in sstg dodgy here," etc. Scorsese is not a pasta! but that's just a fever dream for a dramatic made-up monoglue. so zi me!
PS--is this the guy dating rita ora right now?
to answer your question, he's dating dua lipa now :)
Are all of those dvds, blurays or both?
That's in New York, right? What a shocker.
ya I can see him as James bond
Why can’t I be Callum’s closet pick.
He's JAMES BOND
He would be a great James Bond, I also think he should be Duke in the next G.I Joe film.
The way he pronounced Le Bonheur cracked me up😂
Swap out his London accent for a NY accent and I’d swear this dude grew up somewhere in the five boroughs. Great film choices.
iconic.
callum you're so charming for WHAT
What's the 2nd one black and cover with the woman?
Au Hasard Balthazar
mY LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Masters of the Air coming to Criterion?!
I don't know how to explain it but he looks like he was shot in a black and white movie that was colorized.
This guy is hot
*"And Theseus didn't even get nothing for his brother, Newt"*
nice
Poor guy was so in his element he picked the dvd versions :(
Handsome bloke.😍
"The most extraordinary film I have ever seen, hasn't been filmed yet."
Ladies and gentlemen, your new James Bond.
Actually more jealous that he spoke on the phone with James Gray for 3 hours
Idk who this guy is but marry me will you?
Why can't these people say the name of the film that they're holding which none of us can see?
Or why don’t you just look at the list of films chosen thats shown in chronological order at the end of the video (yawn)
HOOOOLYY SHITTTT
"am Theseus." Hi, "I'm Michael powers."
You recently sat next to Eva Green...she didn't give you an french lessons?
Callum's character was a bit cocky and dumb in Masters of the Air. Less so here...
Once you're wealthy, you get everything for free, even gritty social realism.
I'm anti dubbing
1st