Great essay on a masterpiece. When she's at the jukebox, plays the music, and stares right the camera ... it's the most stunning and sexiest forth wall break ever. It's like she's taking flight from the movie itself to somewhere else, transcendent of the narrative.
She looks right at the audience/us ....me and stares right into my soul. With a full on masterpiece of a song taking you right where she's at. Absolutely stunning!!
Can’t believe you did a video about my favorite movie ever. Just a few weeks after I commented on an old video requesting it. Just made my day a lot brighter! Much love!!! Just adore this movie to pieces. As someone who lived their teenage years in South America during the late 2000s/ early 2010s, this movie just hits me very personally. Never seen a better portrayal of latino youth culture as this one, it just perfectly captures the patriarchal values and social apathy present in the South American elite. It’s actually kinda funny as I’m not from Mexico, but the social problems this movie presents really marked my upbringing in Brazil. Guess that even though it’s not the same country, they are very similar realities.
I had been wanting to make a video on this movie for a long time, and your comment inspired me to rewatch it (which directly led to me making this!). That's really interesting to hear how similar your experience growing up in Brazil was to this. I definitely recommend watching the special features on the Criterion release of the film, they touch on some of the things that you mentioned. Cuarón is an absolute genius and I hope he keeps making more movies like this!
@@FramesOfEmpathy Really connected with the video and will definitely be watching the Criterion version you mentioned. Definitely will be watching your future videos as well, would absolutely love if u ever did one based on a Brazilian movie, if u want any recommendations it would be my pleasure!
@@FramesOfEmpathy Brazilian cinema is full of hidden pearls. None as good as City of God I’m afraid, that is my favorite Brazilian movie ever lol. But I highly recommend movies by my favorite Brazilian directors: Karim Ainouz, Kleber Mendonça Filho and Walter Salles. From Karim, he has Invisible Life, that won the Un Certain Regard on Cannes two years ago, and I particularly love his 2007 movie Love for Sale. Kleber generated a lot of buzz last year with his movie Bacurau, which is awesome. And from Walter, I’d recommend Central Station, highly regarded as his best film, Behind the Sun and Motorcycle Diaries, which not exactly a Brazilian movie, since the actors are hispanic, but ok. Apart from those, some movies that got a bit of attention here lately where Araby and Neon Bull, both of which I watched in the last few days and thought were beautiful. Im not an expert on Brazilian movies, specially old ones, I usually watch more recent stuff, but I think u would like these as they touch on subjects and themes from most of the videos you’ve made.
Thank you for your perspective and analysis of the film. I saw it when I was coming to terms with my own sexuality, and couldn't understand why their friendship came to an end.
Man lately I wasn’t seeing movies all the way and sometimes skipping it, I just saw this movie and I really enjoyed the story and the characters saw it all the way without pausing
Can you plz do a video on a masterpiece of a film called Mommy directed by xavier dolan who has quickly become one of my all time faves? That film is so perfect that it deserves its own essay
I loved this video!! This movie instantly became one of my all time favorites when I watched it. Also, what’s the song you used at the beginning of the “beach” section?
I'm writing a paper on this movie for a class and this video has been a great perspective to return to, I was wondering what song you use during the identity section??
Poli by Zoé Funny enough I didn’t realize this video had sections - youtube must’ve added them automatically (in which case their AI is eerily accurate)
Great essay on a masterpiece. When she's at the jukebox, plays the music, and stares right the camera ... it's the most stunning and sexiest forth wall break ever. It's like she's taking flight from the movie itself to somewhere else, transcendent of the narrative.
She looks right at the audience/us ....me and stares right into my soul. With a full on masterpiece of a song taking you right where she's at. Absolutely stunning!!
I love that the movie ends on such a sad note. Them never meeting again. Its so relatable. People come people go. Its life.
not that brutally tho
@@OphiuchiChannel They both gave in to their inner homophobia which I was coming to terms with at the time.
One of my favorite movies of all time, so incredible. Cuarón is a master
Same
I love this movie so much ❤ Gael García Bernal is one of my fav actors of all the time, he deserves the best for his career ❤
Can’t believe you did a video about my favorite movie ever. Just a few weeks after I commented on an old video requesting it. Just made my day a lot brighter! Much love!!!
Just adore this movie to pieces. As someone who lived their teenage years in South America during the late 2000s/ early 2010s, this movie just hits me very personally. Never seen a better portrayal of latino youth culture as this one, it just perfectly captures the patriarchal values and social apathy present in the South American elite.
It’s actually kinda funny as I’m not from Mexico, but the social problems this movie presents really marked my upbringing in Brazil. Guess that even though it’s not the same country, they are very similar realities.
I had been wanting to make a video on this movie for a long time, and your comment inspired me to rewatch it (which directly led to me making this!). That's really interesting to hear how similar your experience growing up in Brazil was to this. I definitely recommend watching the special features on the Criterion release of the film, they touch on some of the things that you mentioned. Cuarón is an absolute genius and I hope he keeps making more movies like this!
@@FramesOfEmpathy Really connected with the video and will definitely be watching the Criterion version you mentioned. Definitely will be watching your future videos as well, would absolutely love if u ever did one based on a Brazilian movie, if u want any recommendations it would be my pleasure!
@@eduardosilveira6974 the only Brazilian movie I’ve seen is City of God which is incredible. I’d love to hear any recommendations you have
@@FramesOfEmpathy Brazilian cinema is full of hidden pearls. None as good as City of God I’m afraid, that is my favorite Brazilian movie ever lol. But I highly recommend movies by my favorite Brazilian directors: Karim Ainouz, Kleber Mendonça Filho and Walter Salles. From Karim, he has Invisible Life, that won the Un Certain Regard on Cannes two years ago, and I particularly love his 2007 movie Love for Sale. Kleber generated a lot of buzz last year with his movie Bacurau, which is awesome. And from Walter, I’d recommend Central Station, highly regarded as his best film, Behind the Sun and Motorcycle Diaries, which not exactly a Brazilian movie, since the actors are hispanic, but ok. Apart from those, some movies that got a bit of attention here lately where Araby and Neon Bull, both of which I watched in the last few days and thought were beautiful. Im not an expert on Brazilian movies, specially old ones, I usually watch more recent stuff, but I think u would like these as they touch on subjects and themes from most of the videos you’ve made.
I'll definitely be checking them out, thanks for the recommendations!
This was a great film. It was heart-felt and nostalgic.
Thank you for your perspective and analysis of the film. I saw it when I was coming to terms with my own sexuality, and couldn't understand why their friendship came to an end.
When I was 14 I watched this movie every time it was on HBO. Missing late night HBO.
Shed a tear by the end. Fantastic video.
Thank you !
The songs you chose for this are amazing- I love "Poli" by Zoé! Your analysis was also great! Thank you, this is my favorite movie of all time :)
Fantástica obra and great analysis, I discover you recently but truly your channel is one of the best.
Thank you!
my favorite movie of all time. Good job
Just watched this for the first time. Loved!
Man lately I wasn’t seeing movies all the way and sometimes skipping it, I just saw this movie and I really enjoyed the story and the characters saw it all the way without pausing
Güey, la mire cuando tenía 10 años inconscientemente del mensaje y a escondidas. Y ahora a los 30...
me cambio la vida y apenas tengo 18
So good man . U analysis are to the point..
I'll watch the movie thanks to you :)
So so good, thank you for this
You deserve more subscribers.
Can you plz do a video on a masterpiece of a film called Mommy directed by xavier dolan who has quickly become one of my all time faves? That film is so perfect that it deserves its own essay
I’ve had it in my watchlist for years, it might be time to finally get around to it!
great video
Great analysis man. I love the brian eno song, how do you use that song without getting copy righted from youtube
I get copyright claims on almost all my videos. You’re allowed to use music but any ad revenue goes to the original creator
10/10 essay
Awesome movie
Good viD
I loved this video!! This movie instantly became one of my all time favorites when I watched it. Also, what’s the song you used at the beginning of the “beach” section?
Surian by alfonso cruz
I'm writing a paper on this movie for a class and this video has been a great perspective to return to, I was wondering what song you use during the identity section??
Poli by Zoé
Funny enough I didn’t realize this video had sections - youtube must’ve added them automatically (in which case their AI is eerily accurate)
What class
What class
Fucking amazing video. Well done
q gei
Love your words, but your tone is very monotonous.
lol you have no idea of the context mate