@@Don-xc7mq he's been doing very well, even before this movie. He's been in several series, The Eternals the Joker in the next Batman, the Final season of Peaky Blinders, and the odd movie. It's great to see that his talent was noticed and that he's flourishing, since he is utterly unique, and no one else could have brought so much heart to Dominic ☘
Holy shit, I didn't think of this before reading this comment, he does say "Glad I caught you" or something when he sees her along the lake. He was there to off himself but he saw her and decided to give life one last chance. Even though he knew it wouldn't work because he says "Didn't think so." Fuck.
@@thevideocommenter3061 I do think that he was there to off himself, but the last sliver of hope really is realizing Padraic is not as nice as he thought. That's when he truly lost all hope and goes directly to the lake, because as Padraic is telling Colm off at the bar after his donkey died, the policeman walks in and threatens Padraic telling to not let his son sleep at his house. But Dominic isn't at Padraic's house.
She had a good reason for rejecting him if you’ve seen the rest of the movie, and she was very polite about it, considering how he had treated her before she really didn’t need to be that nice to him
SPOILER ALERT The other heartbreaking scenes for me was how normalized he was to being abused ... It was like another Sunday to him ... The way he spoke to his father in the pub when colin outted the father about the abuse and he quickly denied it in such a soft boyish way like he was absolutely destroyed by his father that made me laugh and ripped my heart apart at the same time. Great movie just simple yet deep
@@RipperCyclotron he killed himself. Knowing no one's ever gonna love him (since his death was after he confessed to Siobhan) and people in his town are just a bunch of fuckers who could care less about him is what pushed him to the edge.
In the entire movie, with the most amazing cast, every one, this was the scene that shattered me. He is so vulnerable, and all the hurt and pain in his life is all there, "there goes that dream" Keoghan deserves an Oscar for that 😥
I think Siobhan represents compassion and empathy, and when she leaves the island it’s doomed. Kind of a broader perspective on war, when we forget those things it never ends up good.
“Disloyalty” is not always a bad thing. In fact, it can be a bigger sacrifice. Padraic remained loyal despite losing everything. Colm lost everything trying to rid Padraic of his loyalty. Siobhan gave Colm the purpose in life he was searching for by leaving the island & starting a meaningful life (by his inspiration) while also solidifying Padraic’s loyalty - him staying despite losing her - the last thing he had left. “Eye, now we’re gettin’ somewhere.”
All of his scenes were my favorite parts of the movie. Every time he came on screen he stole my heart. He’s so tender- it’s beautiful to watch & also made my heart actually hurt ❤️
Just this scene makes Barry Keoghan the brilliant actor that he is. Phenomenal acting, all kinds of subtle layers, it really is incredible. Even after seeing this scene for over 20 times, I still get tears in my eyes. Phenomenal.
a masterclass of passing dramatic notes and nuance. STUDYING Barry's brilliance, complexity which seems so effortless and real. Tragic, beautiful. Alive!
The transformation or change, whatever you'd say, from being someone's drinking buddy to confessing his love, the expressions and the pronunciation through his eyes is just unbelievable! 🤯❤
Yes, Colm did a number on the whole town. The very thing he set out to do. Everyone thinking he’s a mad man, but Colm knowing exactly the measures it would take to bring about real change in people. Something he can finally hang his hat on at the end of the day.
Finally got around to seeing the film yesterday. I so wished I had earlier. A truly stellar movie, brilliantly done with an incredible range of performances. But this scene will stay with me forever. I don’t know how an actor manages to portray such a vulnerable, broken young man. Heartbreaking.
In this scene I started off laughing then I got tears in my eyes then I started laughing then I started crying and then I started laughing again all in the space of a minute and a half young Barry so deserves his BAFTA another great Irish actor
Just incredible talent the both of them. Kerry (Siobhan) communicates empathy and compassion in droves despite having only one line in this scene. Barry plays Dominic so beautifully, from his voice to the physical aspects of his character. Incredible talent and incredible scene.
It is heartbreaking when we realise that when he finished by saying that I will go over there to do what I was doing , he meant "jumping in the lake to death " 😢😢
This was the first movie I've watched that actually portrays rejection as the painful experience it is instead of just something cringey and to be laughed at. Although looking back on experiences like this we feel embarrassed and stupid, I don't think that's a reason to not acknowledge the pain because when you're in a situation like this it feels like your whole world is falling apart, not to mention the feeling of losing all hope and feeling powerless and humiliated.
This freaking movie is amazing ! I mean I’ve watched it 7 times give or take and it never gets old the dark undertones , the humor , the acting is top notch everyone in it is killer ! Oscar please I’d like to see it clean up . Martin mcdonagh is an amazing director all his movies are great . Just a genius
Martin's script for this scene is incredible as well, it says sth along the lines of the confession was given with such earnestness that Siobhan couldn't get angry about it. I totally recommend reading the script, Martin is genius.
This was all he had. His father’s abusive, padraic was his only friend and siobhan was his last glimmer of hope. So after she rejects him he’s just left with nothing. Such a tragic character.
It's crushing to realize we are only alive because our dreams keep us spirited and when we realize they won't come true it's like removing the air you breathe But instead of dying you just became a walking grave of a dead child "The creative adult is the child that survived"
His acting is the by far the most complex he looked so real. The way he spoke the way he touched his nose every move it was like he’s never acting. He made a slow and dull character so interesting.
I think a lot of people here are also missing that Siobhan was told earlier in the film "no wonder nobody wants you" and later on cries herself to sleep over the hurt of the comment. She asks Padraic, "do you ever get lonely?" This moment with Dominic helps her realize/remember that there are in fact people that would have her in their life, not just because she's around but because they genuinely like her. That was my interpretation anyways.
Dominic is such a sad case he really had it rougher than everybody colm and padriac still had people when they didn't have each other but Dominic had no one his dad beat on him and near enough no one liked him and the only people he liked weren't the people he thought they were. Maybe I'm stupid or wrong but the main them of the movie is loneliness or a lack of togetherness
How bittersweet it was to have the nicest treat from her but in a total different way of what he was expecting. I can see clearly when he made up his mind about his destiny… that look into the space knowing that he might be never be loved… Every frame of this is pure cinema.
To Think about what Barry has gone through in his life, from being in 13 different foster homes. And getting an opportunity to act from an ad he saw on a shop window. What an incredible actor
So much sadder when you read the script... he says the 2 things he hates most is war and soap... soap being an indicator of abuse. Also, someone says drowning by accident in a lake is the worst way to go
@TheDarkCreed86 lots of abuse victims stop washing to be as unappealing as possible... his father prob gives him soap to wash himself before he abuses him. Soap = abuse
@@DarkCreed My guess: Soap in a sock to beat the poor kid. Hurts the insides but doesn’t bruise the skin too much (doesn’t show evidence but still hurts like hell)
@@pgoconn is this common practice or a cultural thing? I'm not from Ireland so I wonder if I missed a lot of cultural references from the movie and script.
@@hepianesti4269 I'm American, so I can't speak on it being used in Ireland. The soap in a sock beating is in Full Metal Jacket back in 1987, but it could be soap might wash out the kid's mouth after swearing as a punishment (like A Christmas Story). Or... it could just be a little joke that he is just a dirty kid who doesn't like soap and we are all overanalyzing haha
This character could have been the wrong kind of eccentric with a different actor, but Barry Keoghan made it so beautiful.
Such a great performance. I've not seen him before but he is headed for greatness!
He absolutely did. He is brilliant.
@@Don-xc7mq he's been doing very well, even before this movie. He's been in several series, The Eternals the Joker in the next Batman, the Final season of Peaky Blinders, and the odd movie. It's great to see that his talent was noticed and that he's flourishing, since he is utterly unique, and no one else could have brought so much heart to Dominic ☘
@@mmcs4973 When was he in Peaky Blinders??
@@pastlife960 the final season
my heart hurts for his character, he feels so real and tragic. Barry Keoghan did an amazing job
I really like Barry Keoghan.
Heart breaking scene. Such a great movie… you either get it, or you don’t.
Watched it thrice.. And I still don't get it. But faintly felt that undercurrent of melancholy though.
Lmao you don't "get" films like this.
That's Brilliant acting right there ♥️
It was absolutely amazing
@@pandian1993 did it make sense when he killed himself?
There goes that dream, and the only sliver of hope keeping him going.
Literally the 1st thought that popped into my head. He was too gentle for the world and people just didn't get him, nor him, them.
Holy shit, I didn't think of this before reading this comment, he does say "Glad I caught you" or something when he sees her along the lake. He was there to off himself but he saw her and decided to give life one last chance. Even though he knew it wouldn't work because he says "Didn't think so." Fuck.
@@thevideocommenter3061 I do think that he was there to off himself, but the last sliver of hope really is realizing Padraic is not as nice as he thought. That's when he truly lost all hope and goes directly to the lake, because as Padraic is telling Colm off at the bar after his donkey died, the policeman walks in and threatens Padraic telling to not let his son sleep at his house. But Dominic isn't at Padraic's house.
@@thevideocommenter3061ĵjjjĵĵ play some pop music off😊😅
This is probably the most painful onscreen rejection.
But she was kind about it. Many women would have laughed in his face
She had a good reason for rejecting him if you’ve seen the rest of the movie, and she was very polite about it, considering how he had treated her before she really didn’t need to be that nice to him
more like a sad scene that only becomes sad by the end of the film, cuz that's the magic of this film
SPOILER ALERT
The other heartbreaking scenes for me was how normalized he was to being abused ... It was like another Sunday to him ... The way he spoke to his father in the pub when colin outted the father about the abuse and he quickly denied it in such a soft boyish way like he was absolutely destroyed by his father that made me laugh and ripped my heart apart at the same time. Great movie just simple yet deep
Plus the way the "community" accepted it. The abuse of power by #gardai
Not only physically but sexually
I reckon it was the dad that killed him.
@@RipperCyclotron Domonic committed suicide
@@RipperCyclotron he killed himself. Knowing no one's ever gonna love him (since his death was after he confessed to Siobhan) and people in his town are just a bunch of fuckers who could care less about him is what pushed him to the edge.
In the entire movie, with the most amazing cast, every one, this was the scene that shattered me. He is so vulnerable, and all the hurt and pain in his life is all there, "there goes that dream" Keoghan deserves an Oscar for that 😥
Nice summation!
So beautiful and heartwarming! 😪😔❤️❤️
#Oscarworthy #Best #SupportingActor
Was incredible wasn’t it? I had tears in my eyes. 😢
He is nominated for Oscars Best Supporting Actor!
Dominic was the stand-out among an incredible group of characters. Great, great movie.
Agreed!!!!
Incredible. The performance of the year for me. Give him an Oscar!
I believe he got a nomination and a BAFTA win for this
I think Siobhan represents compassion and empathy, and when she leaves the island it’s doomed. Kind of a broader perspective on war, when we forget those things it never ends up good.
“Disloyalty” is not always a bad thing. In fact, it can be a bigger sacrifice. Padraic remained loyal despite losing everything. Colm lost everything trying to rid Padraic of his loyalty. Siobhan gave Colm the purpose in life he was searching for by leaving the island & starting a meaningful life (by his inspiration) while also solidifying Padraic’s loyalty - him staying despite losing her - the last thing he had left. “Eye, now we’re gettin’ somewhere.”
she is the only character that wears colorful clothes, so you got something there.
In a film about the hell that is mens mental health it's fitting she's the only one who got out
Absolutely heart-wrenching. This scene caught me completely off guard.
I feel the same. His performance was so seamless.
Heart wrenching is perfect description!
True. Really off guard. It actually brings tears in my eyes
Me asking my graphic design teacher out when I was eighteen. I'm still cringing in agony twenty years later.
Don't worry buddy, graphic design isn't THAT bad.
You went on to work on a shrimp boat with Forrest, her loss
Not many have the balls. Nothin to be ashamed about, other than how bad it probably was of course lol
These two should have Oscar best supporting actor nominations at least, outstanding performances.
Im thinking 3 Oscar acting winning performance. These 2 actors and Collin Farrel 🔥🔥
@@borneocoolpad7833 agree but Colin wasn’t in the clip so I didn’t mention him!
@@borneocoolpad7833 *4....even Brendan Gleeson
he has been nominated for best supporting actor; and, if he doesn't get it there's no justice
Brendan Gleeson is going to win it
But boy this kid shined in this movie
If any of these incredible actors get snubbed at the Oscars: "well there goes that dream"
All of his scenes were my favorite parts of the movie. Every time he came on screen he stole my heart. He’s so tender- it’s beautiful to watch & also made my heart actually hurt ❤️
Still can’t believe the range of this actor after watching saltburn xD
This man is one of the futures brightest stars
He really doesn’t have to wait for the future. He is amazing.
Just this scene makes Barry Keoghan the brilliant actor that he is. Phenomenal acting, all kinds of subtle layers, it really is incredible. Even after seeing this scene for over 20 times, I still get tears in my eyes. Phenomenal.
This scene and character was so heartbreaking 💔
a masterclass of passing dramatic notes and nuance. STUDYING Barry's brilliance, complexity which seems so effortless and real. Tragic, beautiful. Alive!
The transformation or change, whatever you'd say, from being someone's drinking buddy to confessing his love, the expressions and the pronunciation through his eyes is just unbelievable! 🤯❤
Yes, Colm did a number on the whole town. The very thing he set out to do. Everyone thinking he’s a mad man, but Colm knowing exactly the measures it would take to bring about real change in people. Something he can finally hang his hat on at the end of the day.
Finally got around to seeing the film yesterday. I so wished I had earlier. A truly stellar movie, brilliantly done with an incredible range of performances. But this scene will stay with me forever.
I don’t know how an actor manages to portray such a vulnerable, broken young man. Heartbreaking.
I’m really glad these two got nominated, I doubt either will win but they are fantastic.
Such a tender scene! Actors acting their hearts out
I dont know How Martin McDonagh does it but you just remember every single line in his movies
For anyone who's not aware, Barry is also in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk and HBO's Chernobyl.
Also in Yorgos Lantimos' The Killing of the Sacred Deer
and also Eternals
He's also in '71.
The Batman
Thankyou so much . I'm a big fan and hadn't realised his other work . Wonderful actor.
In this scene I started off laughing then I got tears in my eyes then I started laughing then I started crying and then I started laughing again all in the space of a minute and a half young Barry so deserves his BAFTA another great Irish actor
Honestly, all the main actors in this film should get at least an Oscar nomination
Good call
Just incredible talent the both of them. Kerry (Siobhan) communicates empathy and compassion in droves despite having only one line in this scene. Barry plays Dominic so beautifully, from his voice to the physical aspects of his character. Incredible talent and incredible scene.
Can't get enough of the brilliance of this scene and these two
pain.. but brave...
What an amazing young actor. This scene broke my heart. I hope to see much more of him.
Assista o sacrifício de cervo sagrado
And broke Dominic's heart and dream as we learn shortly afterwards. Tragic!
Barry Keoghan gave honestly my favourite performance of the year in this. I love Ke Huy Quan, but Im up for Keoghan at the Oscars
Ahh look, what more can you say, brilliant stuff from the 2 of them, Barry and kerry, may they do well on Sunday from all us in Éirinn, god bless 👍
Both of these actors deserve an Oscar for these performances. I thought they stole the show.
He was amazing in Banshees just amazing
He is wonderful and boyish in this film. He's lovely.
Almost feels like he lost his childlike innocence in that moment
It is heartbreaking when we realise that when he finished by saying that I will go over there to do what I was doing , he meant "jumping in the lake to death " 😢😢
This was the first movie I've watched that actually portrays rejection as the painful experience it is instead of just something cringey and to be laughed at. Although looking back on experiences like this we feel embarrassed and stupid, I don't think that's a reason to not acknowledge the pain because when you're in a situation like this it feels like your whole world is falling apart, not to mention the feeling of losing all hope and feeling powerless and humiliated.
This movie is sooo good. This part was fantastic. So real.
One of the best displays of acting I’d seen in a long time. What a performance from this kid.
I'd be THRILLED if either of these two got best supporting actor/actress at the Oscars this year.
This freaking movie is amazing ! I mean I’ve watched it 7 times give or take and it never gets old the dark undertones , the humor , the acting is top notch everyone in it is killer ! Oscar please I’d like to see it clean up . Martin mcdonagh is an amazing director all his movies are great . Just a genius
One of the most touching scenes I've ever seen...❤
I can't tell you how many times I've seen this scene. He's mesmerizingly real.
The reason this cuts so hard is cause of the way she tells him no. There's no malice, she actually finds it quite sweet that he's asking,
Agree. Until then I had actually thought they may become lovers despite their complete unsuitability for each other.
Martin's script for this scene is incredible as well, it says sth along the lines of the confession was given with such earnestness that Siobhan couldn't get angry about it. I totally recommend reading the script, Martin is genius.
Brilliant moment in a great film.
This is such a heart wrenching scene played to perfection by both actors.
The best acting I've ever seen
Have seen this movie twice, this scene was heartbreaking. Wonderful movie!!!
This movie was absolutely brilliant
The kind of movie you're thinking about 2 weeks after watching it
this actor is amazing-great movie
As a fellow actor I look up to Barry very much 💞💟
Barry Keoghan was incredible playing Dominic… his body language and speeches…it all felt too real
This was all he had. His father’s abusive, padraic was his only friend and siobhan was his last glimmer of hope. So after she rejects him he’s just left with nothing. Such a tragic character.
fucking heartbreaking
"facking"
Feckin’ ☘️🇮🇪
It's crushing to realize we are only alive because our dreams keep us spirited and when we realize they won't come true it's like removing the air you breathe
But instead of dying you just became a walking grave of a dead child
"The creative adult is the child that survived"
Can watch this scene over and over, 💔
The saddest scene with dominic. And this was the last time we saw him Alive
These are his final moments, this movie shattered me.
The most heartbreaking scene ever.
Only he could’ve played this character! The only reason I watched the movie! ❤
When I first saw this actor in HBO's Chernobyl, I thought he was just another nobody in Hollywood. Man, the guy can act.
Dominic, we know the feeling. We were rooting for you.
Colin and Barry played in another film together.. I was impressed with Barry's acting back then.
😢❤sooo perfectly performance!!❤❤
“Well there goes that dream…”. 🥺🥺
He’s so nicely soft spoken. I feel like he’s a really nice man
💙💛💙 wonderful heart wrenching scene...Two great actors at their best
Ever since I watched Sacred deer I knew he will go places!
Sad we won’t see him as a Joker.
What do you mean? Why won’t we? He’s still playing the joker..
OMG this is so precious... So innocent
His acting is the by far the most complex he looked so real. The way he spoke the way he touched his nose every move it was like he’s never acting. He made a slow and dull character so interesting.
Both well deserved BAFTA winners, powerful scene.
Barry, you're killing me!! 😭
both are amazing
Unreal from keogh ... imagine being able to outshine all the other cast
Brilliant acting
Most heartbreaking line ever : well, there goes that dream ...
Adore this film !!!
Wonderful acting
I didn't watch the movie but I'm already loving him 😭
Such a goddamn good movie
She's beautiful amazing
Phenomenal movie and great scene
I think a lot of people here are also missing that Siobhan was told earlier in the film "no wonder nobody wants you" and later on cries herself to sleep over the hurt of the comment. She asks Padraic, "do you ever get lonely?"
This moment with Dominic helps her realize/remember that there are in fact people that would have her in their life, not just because she's around but because they genuinely like her.
That was my interpretation anyways.
Dominic is such a sad case he really had it rougher than everybody colm and padriac still had people when they didn't have each other but Dominic had no one his dad beat on him and near enough no one liked him and the only people he liked weren't the people he thought they were. Maybe I'm stupid or wrong but the main them of the movie is loneliness or a lack of togetherness
I think you're right. It does seem like loneliness was the main theme.
I know the feeling brother, believe me.
Wow, I ain't seen the film , but Barry is awesome 👏
Barry earned an Oscar just for this scene alone, and he had several other fantastic scenes.
This dude can act!!!
I could see the pain in his eyes
How bittersweet it was to have the nicest treat from her but in a total different way of what he was expecting.
I can see clearly when he made up his mind about his destiny… that look into the space knowing that he might be never be loved…
Every frame of this is pure cinema.
I think I love this scene so much because I can relate to it too well
Se nota el segundo exacto en el que se rompe su corazón, que buen actor
There goes that dream 💔
To
Think about what Barry has gone through in his life, from being in 13 different foster homes. And getting an opportunity to act from an ad he saw on a shop window. What an incredible actor
He was brilliant the whole way!
Love love love this movie
So much sadder when you read the script... he says the 2 things he hates most is war and soap... soap being an indicator of abuse. Also, someone says drowning by accident in a lake is the worst way to go
Why soap?
@TheDarkCreed86 lots of abuse victims stop washing to be as unappealing as possible... his father prob gives him soap to wash himself before he abuses him. Soap = abuse
@@DarkCreed My guess: Soap in a sock to beat the poor kid.
Hurts the insides but doesn’t bruise the skin too much (doesn’t show evidence but still hurts like hell)
@@pgoconn is this common practice or a cultural thing? I'm not from Ireland so I wonder if I missed a lot of cultural references from the movie and script.
@@hepianesti4269 I'm American, so I can't speak on it being used in Ireland.
The soap in a sock beating is in Full Metal Jacket back in 1987, but it could be soap might wash out the kid's mouth after swearing as a punishment (like A Christmas Story). Or... it could just be a little joke that he is just a dirty kid who doesn't like soap and we are all overanalyzing haha
Unrequited love. Oof. 10/10 pain.