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  • Acting coach Keira Duffy critiques 13 of Hollywood's most famous - and infamous - rage fits. She reviews anger scenes ranging from great to mediocre to downright terrible, breaking down what went right and wrong in the actors' performances.
    Some of movies' most memorable scenes feature actors getting mad - whether it's an action star like Arnold Schwarzenegger delivering his notorious "choir boy" quote in "End of Days," the legendary Samuel L. Jackson giving his Ezekiel 25:17 speech in "Pulp Fiction," or master of anger Jack Nicholson shouting down Tom Cruise in "A Few Good Men." So, what separates the highs from the lows? With scenes featuring some of cinema's most famously angry characters, from Regina George's piercing scream in "Mean Girls" to Howard Beale's TV diatribe in "Network," Duffy breaks down why certain performances of anger resonate with audiences while others fall flat.
    Duffy deconstructs the greatness of Denzel Washington's "King Kong" speech from "Training Day," traces the arc of emotion in Leonardo DiCaprio's rage fit from "The Great Gatsby," and discusses went wrong in Sylvester Stallone's viral one-liner from the comic-book adaptation "Judge Dredd." She analyzes Angela Bassett's celebrated monologue from "Waiting to Exhale," and examines the improvised acting choices that make the scene feel so cathartic.
    In addition to dramatic scenes, Duffy looks at comedic depictions of anger, from Kristen Wiig's bridal-shower rant in "Bridesmaids" to Nicolas Cage's airport tantrum in "Honeymoon in Vegas," and talks about how comic actors use physicality to play anger for laughs. And in the courtroom scene from "A Few Good Men," Duffy compares the righteous anger of Tom Cruise's young lawyer from the smug, defiant outrage of Jack Nicholson's colonel, and talks about how the actors escalate the scene right up to Nicholson's classic line, "You can't handle the truth!" Throughout the video, Duffy points out techniques that top-notch actors use to make their freakouts feel real and visceral on camera, as well as common mistakes that can make anger veer into ridiculousness - and in some cases, unintentional comedy.
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  • @code-dredd
    @code-dredd 3 года назад +12661

    Show us some dying scenes; who's really faking it and who's really dying...

    • @mrs6pack
      @mrs6pack 3 года назад +234

      i was about to say they’ve done that then i got the joke lol

    • @lizzie3670
      @lizzie3670 3 года назад +370

      If they don’t really die then they’re not a real actor

    • @arthurwild6563
      @arthurwild6563 3 года назад +62

      Poor Brandon Lee.

    • @ssga7081
      @ssga7081 3 года назад +27

      Sleeping and yawning too..they're hard to fake 😂

    • @notwerkinginthishouse8634
      @notwerkinginthishouse8634 3 года назад +3

      @@lizzie3670 there are some scenes where they fake their deaths9 xd

  • @Jamesbondneverdies_
    @Jamesbondneverdies_ 3 года назад +8499

    Show us some crying scenes, who’s faking it and who’s putting eye drops in

    • @mauntraedouglas2260
      @mauntraedouglas2260 3 года назад +31

      😹😹😹

    • @froelorc2064
      @froelorc2064 3 года назад +111

      The best way to show pain is crying on the left eye and right for happiness

    • @migueltiu2610
      @migueltiu2610 3 года назад +156

      ​@@froelorc2064 Lmao this has been proven to be false.

    • @williammeadowcroft9598
      @williammeadowcroft9598 3 года назад +25

      I mean Tom hardy uses eye drops

    • @natipbme
      @natipbme 3 года назад +1

      YEEEEEEEEEEEEES

  • @pamveeee
    @pamveeee 3 года назад +1474

    the fact Angela Bassett’s scene was improvised and wasn’t scripted shows how amazing of an actress she is

    • @SamAsm367
      @SamAsm367 2 года назад +92

      I remember seeing that scene in the theater with my mother. There's a moment when she plants her feet on the floor and screams. I felt like I was seeing too much. I remember a theater full of women bursting with applause and cheering when she tossed the match and turned her back on the flames. Very intense.

    • @sitcomchristian6886
      @sitcomchristian6886 2 года назад +24

      I was so pleased to see that scene!! I don't know a lot of people who have seen it. Then again, I was young when it came out.

    • @bh2110
      @bh2110 2 года назад +7

      she is an amazing actress- however for a scene lke that it would usually be harder for an actor to perform a scripted one rather than an improvised one, tbh.

    • @pamveeee
      @pamveeee 2 года назад +23

      @@bh2110 I disagree

    • @vvthetalentlessduo6976
      @vvthetalentlessduo6976 2 года назад

      O

  • @816aidan
    @816aidan 3 года назад +1127

    Jake Gyllenhaal improvised that scene from nightcrawler. When he accidentally broke the mirror his hand got cut open and it required 46 stitches. One of my favorite performances of all time.

    • @ToeKnife166
      @ToeKnife166 2 года назад +21

      I love his character so much I was so happy with the ending

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 2 года назад +47

      Probably the worse snub in Oscar history

    • @otomackena7610
      @otomackena7610 2 года назад +9

      He was great in that movie n deserved an Oscar. But this is B.S .show me the source of your claim.

    • @shakthiganesh5117
      @shakthiganesh5117 2 года назад +42

      @@otomackena7610 I mean he did actually cut his hand but I don't think he needed 46 stitches.

    • @muskan14
      @muskan14 2 года назад +5

      Maybe your thinking of Leonardo💀

  • @aurevion
    @aurevion 3 года назад +4536

    "I did not hit her, I did not. Oh hi Mark"

    • @mosesjones5376
      @mosesjones5376 3 года назад +247

      YOU ARE TEARING ME APART, LISA!!!

    • @notwerkinginthishouse8634
      @notwerkinginthishouse8634 3 года назад +55

      @@mosesjones5376
      L i i i s s a

    • @mosesjones5376
      @mosesjones5376 3 года назад +27

      @@notwerkinginthishouse8634 Oh hi, Mark.

    • @oliverows
      @oliverows 3 года назад +6

      @Arsenal Bullet mind-changer: it didn't win an oscar.

    • @roddo1955
      @roddo1955 3 года назад +3

      How many spoons? You know, I still have to watch the actual movie?

  • @unlimitedredux8367
    @unlimitedredux8367 3 года назад +8029

    Leo is the master at rage acting

    • @AisforArtemis
      @AisforArtemis 3 года назад +75

      I agree!

    • @kennethha416
      @kennethha416 3 года назад +197

      And good ol' pacino

    • @smokerjim
      @smokerjim 3 года назад +113

      @@kennethha416 in recent years he's become a parody of himself... but his portrayal of Michael in The Godfather II (especially after every insult and slight) was sublime.

    • @kennethha416
      @kennethha416 3 года назад +118

      @@smokerjim I mean if you watched the irishman you can clearly see that he's still got it

    • @scottbarkley496
      @scottbarkley496 3 года назад +41

      TOM CRUISE as LES GROSSMAN shits on your Leo anyday

  • @macmcleod1188
    @macmcleod1188 3 года назад +205

    The funny backstory of Jack Nicholson is that apparently they must film this scene multiple times from multiple angles. And Jack Nicholson delivered the same identical performance perfectly every time, impressing the hell out of all the other actors.

  • @patrickfreeman8257
    @patrickfreeman8257 3 года назад +543

    Because of all his action movies people tend to forget what a talented actor Tom Cruise really is.

    • @bloat1235
      @bloat1235 2 года назад +38

      Yep, for anyone curious to see Cruise's capabilities and range as an actor, I'd recommend the following (by no means exhaustive) list:
      - Interview With the Vampire (eccentric vampire)
      - Magnolia (self-help guru)
      - Tropic Thunder (best let him surprise you)
      - A Few Good Men (as in the video)
      - Jerry Maguire
      - Collateral (cold-blooded, ruthless assassin)
      - Born on the Fourth of July (war veteran)
      - The Last Samurai (traumatised war veteran)
      - Vanilla Sky
      - Eyes Wide Shut
      The descriptions are very brief or absent to avoid any spoilers or lessen the emotional moments which may be present. I'd recommend everyone to check those out, and perhaps add some suggestions of your own.

    • @sofiamartellinirosa4242
      @sofiamartellinirosa4242 2 года назад +4

      I knowww he is amazing

    • @BbGun-lw5vi
      @BbGun-lw5vi 2 года назад +2

      @@bloat1235 Awesome list!

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 2 года назад +29

      Mostly because of his shitty personal life but I try to separate the art from the person

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 2 года назад +17

      @@katocs he’s not always nice in interviews….if the interviewer asks tough questions or if they disagree on policy or on anything really he turns into a different person that’s my own personal opinion off what I’ve seen

  • @Reggie_la
    @Reggie_la 3 года назад +1881

    Regina's rage came from realization (of how she lost power and people played her) and not from pure anger. She was PISSED OFF

    • @jenniferhiemstra5228
      @jenniferhiemstra5228 3 года назад +452

      Very much this. On top of that, playing rage/anger/etc. in a comedy is different than playing it in a drama. Drama is meant to be serious and therefore be taken seriously but in a comedy, especially a teen comedy like Mean Girls that exaggerates reality, it requires the actor to be self aware of that exaggeration. Which Rachel did brilliantly, she understood the melodramatics of Regina.

    • @sarahortiz1661
      @sarahortiz1661 3 года назад +48

      Yeah I was annoyed at that one I'm like yeah women can be sexist too didn't know when women get angry we are supposed to be masculine 🙈

    • @NA22427
      @NA22427 2 года назад +20

      @@sarahortiz1661 it's not actually sexism! i mean who screams like that when they're frustrated and angry

    • @OverratedPerson22
      @OverratedPerson22 2 года назад +48

      @@NA22427 Regina George

    • @meratefox7504
      @meratefox7504 2 года назад +47

      yh i saw it in the intro and i was like bruh she's an over the top character, thats how she's supposed to scream lmao

  • @bplup6419
    @bplup6419 3 года назад +3510

    A large part of rage is the sheer embarrassment and shame afterwards. When you've unleashed all your pent up anger and all you've achieved is humiliation and minor property damage you know you must make amends for in an instant flash of sobriety.

    • @Carakav
      @Carakav 3 года назад +38

      I felt that

    • @aldyhong958
      @aldyhong958 3 года назад +62

      Nah. I'm proud of my rage. People actually get scared. Never felt humiliated. If anything the people I directed my anger to felt extremely sad and apologetic.
      And that's because I RARELY lose my patience. People around me know if I actually reach the point of being angry, they know someone did something, etc.
      K. Let the fueling of the flames commence now :)

    • @TimTamSlam7
      @TimTamSlam7 3 года назад +187

      Aldy Hong Thats not a good thing. Rage is a purely selfish and irrational emotion. You sound like an abuser.

    • @RV-vx9ek
      @RV-vx9ek 3 года назад +69

      @@TimTamSlam7 and if that rage is born from abuse and directed towards an abuser, is it still irrational and selfish? Yikes

    • @aldyhong958
      @aldyhong958 3 года назад +23

      @@RV-vx9ek Thanks. Because it is. I don't let my anger get out of control. My point was: if someone gets me angry, then they deserve to get clocked in the face. Why? Because if I know someone wasn't trying to get my angry, I won't. Why? Because I have quite a lot of patience DUE TO THE FACT that I've gone through so much.

  • @mattie1066
    @mattie1066 3 года назад +239

    I remember watching Nightcrawler and just thinking how the main character's eyes were so blank and bulging, they kind of remind me of an anime character when they have no light in their eyes or their pupils shrink. Seriously, Jake Gyllenhal did a good job with that one.

    • @henrymccoy2306
      @henrymccoy2306 2 года назад +9

      Yeah as the way they slowly revealed that he’s a psychopath makes the ending feels like a piece of the puzzle instead of some edgy twist.

    • @user-tz8el7tk7z
      @user-tz8el7tk7z 2 года назад +3

      I personally thought it was an Oscar worthy performance

  • @thetriplethreat3
    @thetriplethreat3 3 года назад +105

    I got so excited that they included Angela Bassett’s iconic closet scene. Genius!

  • @Marina-wi3rs
    @Marina-wi3rs 3 года назад +4852

    She explained the scenes so well- so many aspects of their acting plus the context of the film more generally

    • @Alex-rh8mr
      @Alex-rh8mr 3 года назад +62

      They should def have her on again or more often cuz I really like her style of explaining, way more than some others

    • @oscarmartinez3186
      @oscarmartinez3186 3 года назад +2

      @@Alex-rh8mr ye

    • @TheMythofSissyFuss
      @TheMythofSissyFuss 2 года назад +4

      Am I insane? These videos are torturous. She's explaining the obvious. "She's laughing maniacally instead of crying, which is not what we expect someone to do when they are angry." Yes, that is exactly the direction that the Winslet received. It isn't like Revolutionary Road, which is a faithful rendition of the stageplay, was improv. "I like how he emphasizes words." These aren't expert observations. They are things you and a friend say while watching a movie.

    • @mzschmidt3937
      @mzschmidt3937 2 года назад +3

      @@TheMythofSissyFuss you’re kind of right, which is why i appreciate her takes on movies i haven’t seen. that being said, don’t watch it if you find it torturous. easy solution

    • @TotallyNotKanye
      @TotallyNotKanye Год назад +1

      Any basic youtuber who thinks that he’s a film critic could’ve said the same thing, plus honestly i know that this sounds like a 13 y/o shi... but if she’s that good at acting why we’ve never heard of her or why isn’t she a nominee, they don’t specifically said this at birdman but it reminds to the argument of criticism existence because they’re jealous people who don’t have any talent at all so they just "analyse" and criticize stuff

  • @curryrice7510
    @curryrice7510 3 года назад +2734

    Leo’s rage is so iconic. Look at his jar muscle....

    • @brookebowers3529
      @brookebowers3529 3 года назад +21

      KATE OUT ACTED HIM IN REVOLUTIONARY ROAD-HANDS DOWN POSSIBLY HER HUSBAND DIRECTING IT -WHICH LEADS ME TO SAM MEDES ON AMERICAN BEAUTY ?

    • @excuseme5086
      @excuseme5086 3 года назад +85

      Gotta love that jar muscle.

    • @excuseme5086
      @excuseme5086 3 года назад +38

      @@brookebowers3529 bro, fix how you compose sentences.

    • @gabrflyan6364
      @gabrflyan6364 3 года назад +7

      @Gold Rose
      Sorry....
      Brad Pitt is one-dimensional??

    • @liamwalton4183
      @liamwalton4183 3 года назад +19

      @@brookebowers3529 W-what? I genuinely can't understand whatever you tried to write.

  • @niamh3875
    @niamh3875 2 года назад +43

    You just love it when actors can do their job right.
    Its just so satisfying

  • @RGK93
    @RGK93 3 года назад +56

    What about Michael Scott finding out Toby is back? XD

  • @Jakeyisdead
    @Jakeyisdead 3 года назад +1582

    I may be wrong but the story I heard about the Nightcrawler scene is that Jake got only a small bit of direction saying something along the lines of "Just let out Lou's anger" and he improvised the scream and when he breaks the mirror that was not scripted and right at the end for just a second you see Jake look at his hand, thats because he cut right through his hand by accident which needed a bunch of stitches

    • @yaro42
      @yaro42 3 года назад +184

      I don't get why he never got an oscar

    • @roselily2407
      @roselily2407 3 года назад +66

      yaro42 me neither he’s so underrated

    • @excuseme5086
      @excuseme5086 3 года назад +54

      Damn, great actors. Leo also did the same thing in a movie once, he cut his hand and acted like the blood was part of the scene.

    • @Jakeyisdead
      @Jakeyisdead 3 года назад +43

      @@excuseme5086 Yes! That scene in Django was genuinely unnerving especially having heard that the blood was real and he improvised the scene that took place after it (not the dialogue but how he used the blood as a prop) really made that whole scene horrific and a great display of how much power he had in that moment

    • @Jakeyisdead
      @Jakeyisdead 3 года назад +22

      And not only that he would have been in so much pain and he just acted through it like wow I cry if I get a paper cut

  • @GhastlyJason
    @GhastlyJason 3 года назад +2672

    The way the mirror broke in nightcrawler was dope, that last piece landed perfect to capture his face

    • @emudeko
      @emudeko 3 года назад +11

      CGI mirror

    • @A.l.e.x.e.a
      @A.l.e.x.e.a 3 года назад +349

      @@emudeko nope-- he actually broke the mirror by accident when improvising that moment and had to get multiple stitches in his hand. Leave it to ol' Jakey

    • @emudeko
      @emudeko 3 года назад +24

      @@A.l.e.x.e.a I'm kidding, I know it's real, loved the movie by the way, I mean not like I want to be like his character, I'm not a psychopath.

    • @golfer435
      @golfer435 3 года назад +4

      They probably did that take several hundred times to get the mirror to break right

    • @CeeCee222
      @CeeCee222 3 года назад +89

      Wolverine101 supposedly it just happened to land that way, whole scene was improvised. Sometimes the universe creates perfection.

  • @AnonymousPiLover
    @AnonymousPiLover 3 года назад +23

    I love that you can tell she KNOWS these movies and speaks to the context and build up and eventual release of the anger.

  • @antonellaayala6040
    @antonellaayala6040 3 года назад +60

    Tom Hardy's scene in peaky blinders when he confronts Tommy for telling him that he "cross the line" should be here! That scene is pure art

  • @NWednesdayQuansah
    @NWednesdayQuansah 3 года назад +3885

    I really liked this acting coach. Some of the previous coaches who did these videos were kind of mean, which lessened my enjoyment of their analyses. Even if someone's performance isn't good, you can point out where they went wrong technically without tearing them down. Even in the performances that weren't as good, she pointed out things that kind of worked or points where they were clearly trying.

    • @anitanoterajes
      @anitanoterajes 3 года назад +265

      Agreed, not pampering, not mean, but constructive.

    • @erikaalexandraparrabernal2021
      @erikaalexandraparrabernal2021 3 года назад +98

      Totally agree! I really enjoyed her explanation and how she actually was positive throughout the whole video

    • @fredwin
      @fredwin 3 года назад +68

      Especially considering the director makes the final cut on the scene. If they don't get a good performance out of the actor they should take some of the blame.

    • @pedromatamala8376
      @pedromatamala8376 3 года назад +8

      she's from the UK, so it makes sense

    • @WaddIes
      @WaddIes 3 года назад +2

      if shes a pro why haven't I see her in any movies? jk :P shes great

  • @nicolee7885
    @nicolee7885 3 года назад +1897

    Every one of his performances is impressive. I can name 10+ oscar worthy

    • @MelbaToast7117
      @MelbaToast7117 3 года назад +96

      He was INCREDIBLE in Nocturnal Animals amonst other roles. I have no clue why he hasn't been nominated more.

    • @mementomori2839
      @mementomori2839 3 года назад +125

      I remember avoiding Brokeback Mountain as a teen because of all the homophobic joking going around in school. When I finally saw it, I felt so bad for it. Because I know for a fact thousands and thousands of people didn't watch it and never will just because gay characters. It's a phenomenal movie

    • @mementomori2839
      @mementomori2839 3 года назад +1

      @beep boop Beep It was Jake

    • @joetedrick4798
      @joetedrick4798 3 года назад +8

      Memento Mori the point is that he was acting so well that he disappeared behind the character

    • @mementomori2839
      @mementomori2839 3 года назад +4

      @@joetedrick4798 Ahhh I see. My bad. I haven't seen it yet myself and don't know the names.

  • @Ganon999
    @Ganon999 2 года назад +20

    Having delt with anger problems and knowing what genuine rage feels like I can appreciate an actor channeling that for their craft. I get a sense a lot movies shy away from showing scenes like these nowadays, generally. Rage has a duality about it, it's something that comes from a loss of control but can also come from a very real place deep down and when it lets lose it triggers a rapid change in body language, expression and tone which makes it easy to notice when it's fake and forced. That may be conflicting for a lot actors. Just my thoughts on that.

  • @doeeyes2
    @doeeyes2 2 года назад +16

    The rage from the "American History X" dinner scene was so intense, it was almost hard to watch in one setting. When he tries to make Davina apologize and took off his shirt. Shivers. You could taste the hate within. Great performance by Edward Norton.

  • @itsholiana3957
    @itsholiana3957 3 года назад +581

    The fact that she knows all the movies mentioned to rate the acting through context and style just proves how good she is 👏

    • @daviddarko5837
      @daviddarko5837 3 года назад +12

      Hell yeah. Judge Dredd really surprised me, was not expecting that one.

    • @AnnaMaria-oy1fp
      @AnnaMaria-oy1fp 3 года назад

      Of course she does. All these films are well known films.

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke 2 года назад

      The fact that she can do her job proves that she can do her job? That's a really high bar, man.

  • @SpaceMonkey15
    @SpaceMonkey15 3 года назад +2586

    "[Regina] is is a very shallow character, so therefore it kind of makes sense that the way that she displays her anger is really quite shallow and at veneer level."
    This is a thing, actually! Regina has been speculated as being written to have histrionic personality disorder, which basically makes a person extremely attention-seeking. One of the symptoms is 'rapidly-shifting and shallow expression of emotions', which means that a lot of emotions are essentially exaggerated or put on like a performance.

    • @alenciaga21
      @alenciaga21 3 года назад +48

      Uh that is very interesting.

    • @warmarmot1
      @warmarmot1 3 года назад +58

      I think the same thing for Nomi in Showgirls. Elizabeth Berkley gets a lot of flack for horrible acting in it, but I thought it was a perfect example of someone with histrionic disorder.

    • @lalrinpuiiralte3712
      @lalrinpuiiralte3712 3 года назад +56

      That is annoyed anger. I am exactly like that when i’m super angry by myself. Especially the shouting; it’s not purposefully girly because i usually try to shout at loud as i can. I call it my temper tantrum. Sorry too much information

    • @jojodunn835
      @jojodunn835 3 года назад +31

      It's a nuance of anger. It's frustration with slight satisfaction that though what's done was done, she had a revenge tactic. It's sort of girly in the fact it's more of a cry scream, so much so it gets brought up in the how to scream in this series even though it's not a horror movie scream it'ssimilar. She cries into it. It's rage built from sadness of what Regina felt was betrayal. Through in the fact everything she does is self motivated and therefore performative, she's playing into the sympathy of the scream as much of the anger she's feeling. It makes sense and it works by my standards.

    • @WingedEternitys
      @WingedEternitys 3 года назад +2

      SpaceMonkey I’m your 1 thousandth like.

  • @julieimperl8825
    @julieimperl8825 3 года назад +24

    She talked about shifting power between characters. I would love to have her break down scenes specifically focused on that!

  • @rafaelestrada1846
    @rafaelestrada1846 2 года назад +11

    I like your commentary about the nightcrawler scene. I've gotten that angry before, often in private as well, just smashing anything I can get my hands on even my own valuable belongings. It is very primal when no one is around cuz you can release all that knowing no one else is there.

    • @rafaelestrada1846
      @rafaelestrada1846 2 года назад +1

      Also about the build up like when you know you can feel yourself losing control but you also know you can still make the right choice and remain composed but instead you just give in to the anger

  • @amayalewis6933
    @amayalewis6933 3 года назад +1835

    I love anything Denzel does. ANYTHING. He could just say “Apple” and I’d be like “alright, where is his academy award??? Bring it out”

    • @bu3asalli
      @bu3asalli 3 года назад +82

      In Flight, even his sweat is giving an award worthy performance.

    • @josephzacharias7992
      @josephzacharias7992 3 года назад +50

      He is one of the best actors of all time and an absolute class act.

    • @-Zer0Dark-
      @-Zer0Dark- 3 года назад +9

      Unfortunately, he plays the same character in every movie he's in, which makes me think that's just how he is. He's enjoyable, but playing one's self isn't really award worthy.

    • @amayalewis6933
      @amayalewis6933 3 года назад +38

      SeedsOfHatred He’s type cast in serious roles and he’s done well in each one. Jim Carrey is type cast the same way but with comedy. Denzel is the intelligent charming leading man, I would blame hollywood more than Denzel 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @notwerkinginthishouse8634
      @notwerkinginthishouse8634 3 года назад +8

      @@amayalewis6933 you should see Jim Carrey in Truman Show, just awesome. He did rage scene there

  • @mexiaznann
    @mexiaznann 3 года назад +801

    Oh! How about “revealing the twist” (main character finds out a twist with/without the audience) - think The Prestige, Shutter Island, Fight Club, The Truman Show, Gone Girl, Parasite. It is a lot harder to act surprised/shocked than people realize!

    • @nicolebrowne1433
      @nicolebrowne1433 3 года назад +9

      That would be so good!

    • @robynwilson9227
      @robynwilson9227 3 года назад +14

      I'd like to nominate the FANTASTIC "Red Light" for this list too. It, like nearly ALL of De Niro's work excluding Taxi Driver and Godfather, is HIGHLY, DISGUSTINGLY UNDERRATED.

    • @xXKuroXx100
      @xXKuroXx100 3 года назад +6

      Please include Mr. Robot Season 4/Episode 7. The plot twist is... death in itself.

    • @joshedillon9534
      @joshedillon9534 3 года назад

      Breaking bad too

    • @papacinoooo
      @papacinoooo 3 года назад

      bro, im still trying to find "Se7en" in your comment.oh,you forgot it right!

  • @RamiroEloy1997
    @RamiroEloy1997 3 года назад +47

    Jake Gyllenhaal is so overdue for a best actor Oscar.

  • @vousetesmonamour
    @vousetesmonamour 3 года назад +1642

    You're stepping in dangerous territory trying to analyze Nicholas Cage's acting. Look how Abed turned out

  • @813FL80s
    @813FL80s 3 года назад +2163

    Should have dissected Toni Collette in Hereditary.

    • @Awmsies
      @Awmsies 3 года назад +27

      I agree

    • @JeffZ1028
      @JeffZ1028 3 года назад +168

      The dinner scene is soooo good.

    • @nabil731
      @nabil731 3 года назад +15

      Part 2 incoming?

    • @heatherfilla1827
      @heatherfilla1827 3 года назад +38

      this was the most haunting scene in the whole movie. I felt it and I cried. They were all so good in that scene.

    • @saanyar3962
      @saanyar3962 3 года назад +7

      I came into the video hoping to see that scene

  • @souljacem
    @souljacem 3 года назад +10

    I really appreciate the acting coach. She‘s very competent for this analysis and considered the different context for scenes and narratives. Thank you for this good work

  • @BCS1105
    @BCS1105 3 года назад +8

    Peter Finch’s performance in Network is one of the greatest things I have ever seen, I can actually say that about the film itself too. It is absolutely extraordinary.

  • @marianna7973
    @marianna7973 3 года назад +1224

    0:23 Leonardo DiCaprio / The Great Gatsby
    2:11 Tom Cruise / A Few Good Men
    4:01 Rachel McAdams / Mean Girls
    5:35 Arnold Schwarzenegger / End of Days
    7:11 Samuel L. Jackson / Pulp Fiction
    8:57 Jake Gyllenhaal / Nightcrawler
    10:12 Nicolas Cage / Honeymoon in Vegas
    11:28 Kate Winslet / Revolutionary Road
    12:58 Kristen Wiig / Bridesmaids
    15:09 Sylvester Stallone, Armand Assante / Judge Dredd
    16:20 Angela Bassett / Waiting to Exhale
    18:19 Peter Finch / Network
    20:17 Denzel Washington / Training Day

    • @euphoria7372
      @euphoria7372 3 года назад +19

      Woah thank you sooo much!

    • @s.f6851
      @s.f6851 3 года назад +9

      I wish I had found you earlier

    • @michelecooke2541
      @michelecooke2541 3 года назад +5

      Thank you!

    • @elfsieben1450
      @elfsieben1450 2 года назад +14

      Angela Bassett is way too underrated. Such a screen presence, such a good actress, and everything seems just so natural. Some just go through the motions and ham it up with overacting, playing to the camera, trying a little too much to impress the audience. She seems much more real, to the point you forget it's acting.

    • @vvthetalentlessduo6976
      @vvthetalentlessduo6976 2 года назад

      O

  • @mubasshiraal
    @mubasshiraal 3 года назад +849

    Denzel Washington proved himself as not only an actor but an embodiment of every character he plays . Looking forward to his son in TENET

    • @davidhopper9793
      @davidhopper9793 3 года назад +1

      Isn’t it his son?

    • @kiahsandy116
      @kiahsandy116 3 года назад +21

      David Hopper that’s what he said?

    • @davidhopper9793
      @davidhopper9793 3 года назад +2

      Oh

    • @TheMogul23
      @TheMogul23 3 года назад +34

      You don't need to wait until TENET comes out.
      You can already see John David Washington give a great performance in BlacKKKlansman.

    • @mubasshiraal
      @mubasshiraal 3 года назад +10

      @@TheMogul23 Yeah I saw it and he was magnificent but Nolan is my favourite director . So teaming up with him ............. TENET

  • @TheNovaFiends
    @TheNovaFiends 2 года назад +6

    Funny thing about rage and other intense emotions is that by breaking up the tension, all sorts of crazy stuff can come out. Laughing during a freakout rings very true.

  • @phoenixdzk
    @phoenixdzk 3 года назад +9

    I remember when DiCaprio was nominated for his gazillionth Oscar and I was surprised that he never got nominated for the great Gatsby. I never considered it a great film but I always said if I could give him an award it would be for the time he yelled 'shut up', and I was so impressed, that I agreed with Tobey's character when he said 'it was in that moment that I truly believe that Gatsby had in fact killed before'
    His rage speech in Django was incredible too. Stayed in character with a bleeding hand!

  • @kristinmattson6526
    @kristinmattson6526 3 года назад +636

    I would really love to see one on grief scenes. I feel like Toni Collette's scene in Hereditary when she loses her daughter is so incredibly convincing.

    • @elinicoritale6384
      @elinicoritale6384 2 года назад +16

      Agreed. That was f'ing brilliant.

    • @kevothemortal1272
      @kevothemortal1272 2 года назад +7

      Oscar worthy

    • @Saditty
      @Saditty 2 года назад +35

      Yes! I felt so connected to that scene. It felt so raw and real. My mother acted exactly like that when my older sister passed. Another great act of grief was in the beginning of Midsommar when Dani lost her family

    • @bookshopvampire
      @bookshopvampire 2 года назад +1

      Frodo screaming "Gandalf! NO!" and then the hobbits dealing with their emotions while Aragorn and Boromir arguing about whether to move on or take a moment

    • @sudokee7063
      @sudokee7063 2 года назад +1

      would be interested to see some of the more gutwrenching scenes in tlou 1 and 2 as well

  • @catharine7077
    @catharine7077 3 года назад +515

    It would have been interesting to see a breakdown of the fight scene in Marriage Story - it’s PHENOMENAL

    • @kayliehutson02859
      @kayliehutson02859 3 года назад +25

      I was thinking that too! I think Adam Driver is absolutely amazing.

    • @Cologram
      @Cologram 3 года назад +11

      I was hoping she’d get to it but she never did. It’s an incredible scene

    • @bknsty14
      @bknsty14 3 года назад +19

      “Do you love her?”
      “No! But she didn’t hate me.”
      I’ve felt like that before.

    • @PeeZBee
      @PeeZBee 3 года назад +6

      No one articulates themselves that well while arguing so intensely. That movie has great acting but the writing is like they don't trust the audience to be smart enough to understand a "real" argument, one that's sloppy and has both people involved completely wrapped up in the moment. Those perfect little quips and specific recalling of certain events don't happen in real arguments. Real arguments are messy, and both people would be equally sloppy in how they articulated themselves. People don't talk like that script is written, it just doesn't represent what a realistic argument between real long time spouses would be like. There should be stuttering, word slurring, more reacting to what the other is saying and less reacting to what they themselves are saying. It's written to coherently for something that's supposed to be chaotic and messy.

  • @chiaraghiringhelli3026
    @chiaraghiringhelli3026 3 года назад +11

    As an actress let me say this video series is pure gold, good job!

  • @macvarycliffdapo2489
    @macvarycliffdapo2489 3 года назад +17

    Kingkong ain't got shit on me. One of the most powerful lines I've heard.

  • @djanavol
    @djanavol 3 года назад +250

    This acting coach series has really made me appreciate acting and actors more. Also would love to see you guys continue with the acting coaches but also do one with a production designer or even a cinematographer!

  • @erensmomishot2292
    @erensmomishot2292 3 года назад +700

    Next one: professional cryer breaks down crying scenes in movies

  • @daesol1465
    @daesol1465 2 года назад +6

    jake did an amazing job tbh his anger explodes and he even breaks the mirror, and when he walks away looking "calmer" when he actually isnt is beautiful to watch. its when youre so angry you look calm. amazing, i love this man.

  • @SB-qz8xs
    @SB-qz8xs 3 года назад +1

    I love the way you broke these down, and went into further detail from just the anger to the character's actual reason behind the anger, because they're truly are docent types of anger. Awesome job. 👏👏❤❤

  • @mirapohjalainen7156
    @mirapohjalainen7156 3 года назад +1050

    The fact that Kate Winslet is also doing an American accent so well while being convincingly angry is unbelievable.
    And correct me if I'm wrong but I think Jake Gyllenhaal actually cut his hand when filming that scene, and that very take is in the movie? And when he's turning away from the mirror he's actually hurt.

    • @-rin2836
      @-rin2836 3 года назад +61

      Mira Pohjalainen yeah he did apparently! breaking the mirror wasn't part of the scene so there weren't any precautions taken towards it

    • @user_2793
      @user_2793 3 года назад +44

      I feel British actors are way better at accent swaps than American actors. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @jeremye02
      @jeremye02 3 года назад +30

      Leo did the same thing in Django. He smashed a glass 🥃 in his hand and the blood was real. They kept it in the movie.

    • @bloat1235
      @bloat1235 2 года назад +10

      @@user_2793 I'd add Australian actors too, but then again we have a similar accents to the British ones. I guess maybe some American actors don't get as much coaching or practice for what makes a convincing accent. Sometimes they just do a really general mish-mash accent, rather than focusing in on a specific one.

    • @NoteToLoser
      @NoteToLoser 2 года назад +9

      @@bloat1235 I think it's because 90% of movies and television are American. So the rest of the English speaking world grows up hearing the American accent almost as much as their own. Whereas Americans only hear themselves, in real life and in movies/TV

  • @kevinmatthews9469
    @kevinmatthews9469 3 года назад +171

    Breakdown scenes of heartbreak. Scenes of losing someone by death. Scenes of betrayal. (I'm thinking of the moment in Braveheart, where William Wallace discovered that the man under the helmet was Robert the Bruce. And the scene that follows with Robert the Bruce and his father.

  • @lorenchicoy2567
    @lorenchicoy2567 Год назад +17

    Personally I think that on a psychological level to interpret the delivery of Denzel Washington's acting I would say he was not acting out of anger but pure fear. The character uses bravado which can be mistaken by anger to deflect the fear and desperation of being outplayed.

  • @AngelaBonanza
    @AngelaBonanza 3 года назад

    I loved seeing Keira's analysis!! Please bring her back if possible. She has such an interesting and clear way of speaking about the scenes

  • @cainvarner
    @cainvarner 3 года назад +528

    ANGELA BASSETT IS THE ONE OF THE BEST ACTRESSES EVER

    • @mcmlxxxviimcmxcvi8641
      @mcmlxxxviimcmxcvi8641 3 года назад +48

      And a beautiful lady...

    • @MagicalMandi
      @MagicalMandi 3 года назад +37

      She slays everything. Her AHS roles are beautiful. And I love her on 9-1-1!

    • @wardencobb7442
      @wardencobb7442 3 года назад +3

      Meh, she hasn't impressed me.

    • @Ghostw1ngs
      @Ghostw1ngs 3 года назад +7

      I’ve loved her since Strange Days.

    • @YouWantMyPancake
      @YouWantMyPancake 3 года назад +15

      @@wardencobb7442 yikes i guess you dont know acting or is racist :3

  • @ersatzwindmill54
    @ersatzwindmill54 3 года назад +1539

    So we’re not going to talk about Adam Driver’s explosion in marriage story? Cool, that’s fine.

  • @askrhonnie6356
    @askrhonnie6356 2 года назад +39

    Well, no one ever accused Ahnold of being a good actor.

    • @nickanden8483
      @nickanden8483 2 года назад +1

      Because everyone knows he is a good actor

  • @mastereppsreturns6586
    @mastereppsreturns6586 3 года назад +3

    13:22 I know this is a breakdown about acting, but can we all appreciate just how perfect that shot was? The quick dolly and the way it stops abruptly? The camera movement just perfectly implies what she's feeling

  • @sweetdannyandlisa6537
    @sweetdannyandlisa6537 3 года назад +114

    Wow she is GOOD at explaining this. I hope Insider brings her on a lot more when they do videos like this

  • @iv0rysh0es39
    @iv0rysh0es39 3 года назад +251

    Scenes you already know are going to be here before even watching:
    - Leonardo DiCaprio: Django Unchained
    - Jake Gyllenhaal: Nightcrawler

    • @emudeko
      @emudeko 3 года назад +52

      Well you got 50% of your comment right.

    • @benschmitt7035
      @benschmitt7035 3 года назад +9

      well at least there were a couple leo scenes i guess lol

    • @SaberFate
      @SaberFate 3 года назад +7

      I'm surprised there wasn't an al pacino scene

    • @zakiyahm4296
      @zakiyahm4296 3 года назад +11

      You spelled the great gatsby wrong

    • @backwardsbrain2255
      @backwardsbrain2255 3 года назад +1

      Lol

  • @thechad4485
    @thechad4485 3 года назад +17

    I'd love to see her reacting to rage scenes from Daredevil. You could teach a course with Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio's acting in that series.

  • @frankcarlosanaliza
    @frankcarlosanaliza 2 года назад +13

    Kate Winslet in Revolutionary Road was too real. She depressed me by how brilliant she was at selling me the character and the story, which was raw in itself

  • @still-standingrunner8109
    @still-standingrunner8109 3 года назад +85

    The fact Gyllenhaal wasn't given an Oscar nomination for Prisoners and the fact Tom Cruise wasn't given an Oscar nomination for A Few Good Men pisses me off

    • @Thrawn23.
      @Thrawn23. 2 года назад +1

      Or Nightcrawler

  • @sujithkumar8033
    @sujithkumar8033 3 года назад +292

    Tom cruise and Jack Nicholson climax scene is top notch

    • @scottbarkley496
      @scottbarkley496 3 года назад +8

      TOM CRUISE = LEGEND 😎

    • @whowha5743
      @whowha5743 3 года назад +1

      @@scottbarkley496 I see what you did there 😏

    • @tickle.wiggle
      @tickle.wiggle 3 года назад +5

      Yes and Jake Gyllenhaal

    • @dazem8
      @dazem8 3 года назад +5

      Jack Nicholson is always so entertaining

    • @GameGorillaYT
      @GameGorillaYT 3 года назад

      Not really.

  • @damonkfist
    @damonkfist 2 года назад +5

    Really interesting acting breakdowns, I learned a lot from this.

  • @wre1989
    @wre1989 2 года назад +4

    Sean Penn scene in Mystic River was pure, raw emotion. Definitely deserves to be mentioned.

  • @widowsbite3206
    @widowsbite3206 3 года назад +118

    Kate Winslet toggling many emotions in one scene. Mad respect

  • @02baby_
    @02baby_ 3 года назад +74

    Arnold acting mad is just funny to me for some reason 💀

  • @michaelpaoneofficial
    @michaelpaoneofficial 3 года назад +1

    Love the connection between listening/responding/connecting and the inner life and authenticity coming through. I find that time & time again in my own training.

  • @paulcervenka
    @paulcervenka 3 года назад +8

    One of my favorite rage scenes is Jennifer Connelly in A Beautiful Mind when she breaks down in the bathroom and breaks the mirror. So intense.

  • @danielisntreal6190
    @danielisntreal6190 3 года назад +58

    i love that angela bassett was included and her improvisation in that scene was mentioned

  • @MellyMae44
    @MellyMae44 3 года назад +94

    The scene from Revolutionary Road puts me in tears every time, because I've personally been there, when you know your relationship is OVER, but you're somehow still trapped (by societal conventional? By a personal expectation to be in control or responsible for everything?). To get to that point where you're laughing through the pain, and you're almost not in control of your emotions anymore, and you speak your truth without a filter anymore, and let it all pour out, without caring what the repercussions might be. I almost feel that unless you've been their personally (and perhaps Kate Winslet has been), this is not the kind of rage that can be acted; it has to come from a place of personal experience.

  • @dianakoliyo
    @dianakoliyo 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant explanation of the scenes, Gracias!!

  • @seanhines8369
    @seanhines8369 2 года назад

    This is way better than any preview I’ve ever seen. I wanna watch every move on here that I haven’t watched yet after watching this

  • @mjsalinas1032
    @mjsalinas1032 3 года назад +158

    Regina is perfect!!!!! Is perfect for the role, that's the important thing.

  • @meghanpfeiffer
    @meghanpfeiffer 3 года назад +148

    I was really hoping she would talk about Tommy Wiseau in The Room

    • @henrygreber4763
      @henrygreber4763 3 года назад +12

      “I did not hit her, I did not, it’s bullshit. Oh, hi Mark”

  • @Mayflower-xo8ew
    @Mayflower-xo8ew 3 года назад +45

    Nicholas Cage’s performance in “Honeymoon in Vegas” is kinda exactly how Americans act when mad about the most minimal stuff. Although it’s over exaggerated it’s still a little spot on, just add a curse word after every word and it’s exact 😩

  • @itsfine_txt
    @itsfine_txt 3 года назад +5

    Wow she's great at explaining the scenes and what makes them so great

  • @twelfthlady847
    @twelfthlady847 3 года назад +73

    They needed Atonement when James McAvoy's character unleashes at Saoirse Ronan's character. It leaves me holding my breath every time.

    • @-rin2836
      @-rin2836 3 года назад +1

      Twelfth Lady which one was that?

    • @BbGun-lw5vi
      @BbGun-lw5vi 3 года назад +1

      It should definitely be on here.

    • @darkunicorn1203
      @darkunicorn1203 3 года назад +2

      @@-rin2836 James Mcavoy is criminally underrated.

  • @Eggsther
    @Eggsther 3 года назад +24

    The revolutionary road part was cut off too quickly, leonardo's response to her screaming was fantastic

  • @GlennDavey
    @GlennDavey 2 года назад +2

    6:55 Love the juxtaposition of a self-conscious performance, staring into middle-distance (Schwarzenegger), versus an un-self-conscious performance, seeing and listening actively (Jackson).

  • @son0funiverse
    @son0funiverse Год назад

    fantastic video. thank you

  • @robertdennys8994
    @robertdennys8994 3 года назад +43

    I would like breakdowns of good green-screen acting: creating the feeling that something fantastical or awesome is really there. Also, acting out these more subtle or complex states or emotions: insecurities/ambivalence, surrender/giving up/serenity, the trance states of addiction/jonesing/acting out.

  • @TheCanadian0495
    @TheCanadian0495 3 года назад +42

    If there's ever a sequel to this video, I would absolutely love to see her take on Marriage Story. Scarlett and Adam have such incredible anger scenes in that movie

    • @doeeyes2
      @doeeyes2 2 года назад +2

      Also the "American History X" dinner scene. Edward Norton mastered that role.

  • @AngeloJGiannone
    @AngeloJGiannone 2 года назад +2

    Great breakdowns! Felt the same way about the Arnold scene, BUT as an actor, I will mention here though that there's a lot to be said about how much of a role the editor plays in really gluing the actor's emotions together in the cutting room. Something like that could have even been a choice on the part of the editor/director. Giving him that pause between. Just a thought.

  • @RevertedRashidah
    @RevertedRashidah 3 года назад +5

    Angela Basset gives me full-body chills in that scene! Yes!

  • @zackkrenn5985
    @zackkrenn5985 3 года назад +31

    I feel like a great one would be Willem DaFoe’s “HARK” monologue from The Lighthouse. The emotional journey that monologue takes and how DaFoe performs it and the super complex dialogue *chef’s kiss*

  • @celinaskailand
    @celinaskailand 3 года назад +239

    A great analysis from the acting coach! Although it's sad to see that there aren't more women in film with the opportunity to play complex roles capable of deep rooted anger. I would absolutely love to see more female characters exploring a more diverse from of "rage".

    • @ninjamole89
      @ninjamole89 2 года назад +17

      Same thoughts. For that, 3 Billboards outside of Webbing is 2 glorious hrs of maternal rage and sorrow. You can feel her rage even when she's not in the scene, because her rage has affected/attached onto every single character in the movie. So good. Frances McDormand absolutely deserved her Oscar.

    • @caitlingoddard2693
      @caitlingoddard2693 2 года назад +19

      @@JackAlter have u ever been around an angry woman? 10/10 would not recommend

    • @baadlyrics8705
      @baadlyrics8705 2 года назад +3

      @@caitlingoddard2693 this guy doesnt understand life, dont even bother. Prolly just a grown up kid that the women in his life have to control all the time and he doesnt even recognize lol

    • @vvthetalentlessduo6976
      @vvthetalentlessduo6976 2 года назад

      O

    • @johns8596
      @johns8596 6 месяцев назад

      People must not see many movies.
      I can give you so many women having rage scenes.
      How do you overlook faye dunaway in mommy dearest. Just for starters.
      Sharon stone in casino
      Mia goth in pearl.
      Margot Robbie multiple films but wolf of wall St for example.
      Angelina Jolie Girl Interrupted.
      Dominique Swain in lolita.
      Taraji P. Henson in hidden figures.
      Rosamund Pike in gone girl.
      First Wives Club, especially Diane Keaton’s character.
      Thelma & Louise! Susan Sarandon
      Kate winslet in the dressmaker
      Scarlett Johansson marriage story.
      Anya Taylor Joy in the menu.
      Monster Charlize Theron
      I could go on and on.
      Movies like
      Promising Young Woman.
      Carrie
      Kill Bill
      Etc
      I could probably come up with a list in the history of film over the decades.

  • @dr00ku
    @dr00ku 3 года назад +2

    great, now im in love with an acting coach
    thanks alot, insider

  • @ganjacomo2005
    @ganjacomo2005 3 года назад +8

    I was genuinely scared by Denzel in Training Day, he look dangerous even in that final scene when his situation is hopeless. I would love to see him play a villain again.

  • @2rexrichin
    @2rexrichin 3 года назад +162

    I want to see the acting breakdown of Joaquin Phoenix in the interview scene in JOKER before he shoots Robert De Niro.

    • @Teef100
      @Teef100 3 года назад +11

      He's better when he's in the jail cell in "The Master"

    • @sarasaiti1755
      @sarasaiti1755 3 года назад +3

      yesss!!!

    • @rpc717
      @rpc717 3 года назад +4

      Exactly the scene I thought of when considering what didn't get on here.

  • @sssinfullyyours
    @sssinfullyyours 3 года назад +39

    Leo is always good with rage. His roles always seem to have a moment of rage in it.

    • @roddo1955
      @roddo1955 3 года назад +4

      I think his physicality also helps. He has slanted eyelids that hide the brighness of his eyes. When he goes into a rage, he opens them wide and you notice how pale they are. They remind me of cat eyes when they freak out. There is one scene in Titanic where "Jack and Rose" are walking away from a crewmember yelling at them. They both turn around and yell:"shut up!". The reason why that scene stuck with me is because I remember always rewinding that bit and pausing it at the moment they shout and flash an annoyed look at the crewmember". I was a weird kid(and an even weirder adult) i could watch a movie 5000 times and pick it apart. My aunt had it on VHS(yes. I am that old) Leo looked like some demon possessed when he was supposed to be just 'annoyed'. The light hits his eyes and they open wide. It was just a moment but, I think the guy just has the perfect eyes for 'rage' acting.

    • @sssinfullyyours
      @sssinfullyyours 3 года назад +3

      @@roddo1955 wow such attention to details. I remember that scene too but not so vividly.

  • @jabarawashington3321
    @jabarawashington3321 3 года назад

    Excellent breakdown s

  • @MrmorpheuZ
    @MrmorpheuZ 3 года назад

    This was so cool. Thank you

  • @barrettfiftycalibur
    @barrettfiftycalibur 3 года назад +49

    Adam Driver in Marraige Story does one of the best enraged scenes. Highly recommend!

  • @IllumiNatetheOracle
    @IllumiNatetheOracle 3 года назад +17

    So geeked Angela Bassett is included for Waiting to Exhale! Literally one of my favorite scenes ever! You’re right, It was improvised! Denzel, Leo, Sam, Jake, and Kate are also legendary on screen!

  • @AlmostEthical
    @AlmostEthical 2 года назад +1

    Peter Finch in Network was super fun to watch. A favourite is Bryce Dallas Howard slowly boiling towards her outburst in Black Mirror's Nosedive episode.

  • @fares.b1301
    @fares.b1301 2 года назад

    Such cool content keep up the work , I love it

  • @jasonadi2003
    @jasonadi2003 3 года назад +136

    Don't forget Tobey Maguire's scene in The Brothers. It was genuinely scary

    • @Ruby-xk8kn
      @Ruby-xk8kn 3 года назад +24

      Dont forget Toby Maguire's emo Spiderman scene, iconic haha

    • @nicholasbailey2469
      @nicholasbailey2469 3 года назад +11

      Completely agree. TM takes it out of the letterbox and it’s a genuine meltdown. Easy to forget you’re watching film upon said scene. The continued compassion, confusion & jealousy sincerely feels out of control.

    • @ToeKnife166
      @ToeKnife166 2 года назад +6

      I just recently watched brothers he was chilling

    • @miguelrivera9599
      @miguelrivera9599 2 года назад

      Great acting in that scene

    • @vvthetalentlessduo6976
      @vvthetalentlessduo6976 2 года назад

      Yep

  • @chelseal8448
    @chelseal8448 3 года назад +278

    Could y'all change the beep sound when censoring? It is so goddamn loud. Better just mute the words like every other video nowadays.

    • @nicemimomisu
      @nicemimomisu 3 года назад +4

      Pause the video just to comment this. I'm glad I wasn't wearing headphones.

    • @nicemimomisu
      @nicemimomisu 3 года назад +7

      also...censorign "Godammit"? meh

    • @chelseal8448
      @chelseal8448 3 года назад +1

      Michal Motyčka yeah im glad i was using laptop speakers too. I kept having to raise the volume to hear the movie clips and what she was saying but then the beeps!! 🤬

    • @LaddRusso91
      @LaddRusso91 3 года назад

      @@nicemimomisu they have to, RUclips is quite strict these days.

    • @nicemimomisu
      @nicemimomisu 3 года назад +1

      @@LaddRusso91 Yeah, my bitching was more towards RUclips on this one unfortunately.

  • @davidking4838
    @davidking4838 2 года назад +1

    After watching the Kate Winslet scene I thought, maybe it's a good thing Jack froze.....LOL.....loved this video. Great job!

  • @wy4553
    @wy4553 3 года назад +9

    She should react to Jon Favreau's rage scene in Chef. Unlike most movie/TV performances where the characters manage to speak completely coherently and even eloquently, his character starts babbling and repeating the same insults, struggling to find his words. I think this is actually so much more realistic because when you're that angry, you can't even think straight nevermind be capable of busting out an impressive monologue.

  • @andreacamp936
    @andreacamp936 3 года назад +89

    Insider: break down crying/sad scenes in movies