In the book, Louis and Armand actually travel the world together after Claudia dies. They even live together in New York in the 20th Century and apparently enjoy a lot of long years together. It's pretty gay. And awesome. Louis still ends up alone, though.
***** Louis breaks up with him, basically. In the book, Armand denies being responsible for Claudia's death so Louis will become his companion. After many years pass, Armand notices that Louis is growing distant and quiet. He admits to being the reason Claudia is dead. When Louis makes it seem like he doesn't want to be with Armand anymore, Armand asks him, "Is there anything else you need from me...?" Louis says no, and then Armand walks and never comes back.
charissecoal Was Armand or Santiago who made the decision to kill Claudia? Because it always seemed to me that Santiago was the one who did the reckless deed.
I haven’t read all the books but there’s an account of Claudia actually making a pact with Armand. She will give up Louis if Armand can make her a grown woman, so Armand cuts her head and try to put it on a headless female vampire body, hoping that the dark blood will fuse them together. The experiment fails and that’s how Claudia dies
Basiliskos bs it doesn't happen like that in the books jack ass lol, she's put on trial and faces execution... Although interesting you made all of that up...
@@micaylab1 it was absolutely Armand's doing. He decided to destroy Claudia when Louis said he can't abandon her. Armand wanted to leave behind the theatre and make Louis his companion. He didn't care what happens to Santiago and the rest. That's why other vampires didn't attack Louis after Armand set him free, they were doing Armand's bidding. Armand was their coven leader and he basically betrayed them all and Louis, too.
In the book Armand is about 16-17 years old but Antonio was PERFECT in the role as Armand. I think the casting in this movie was FLAWLESS even Tom Cruise as Lestat and Brad as Louie.
Just FYI, when, on March 17, 1995 I and 240 friends had an audience-participation screening of this movie at the Super Saver Cinema in Seal Beach, CA (RIP), at this scene, when Louis takes Armand's face in his hands, the entire audience began screaming KISS HIM!!! at the top of their lungs, and then it became a chant, KISS HIM! KISS HIM! KISS HIM! before becoming a wordless scream as their lips almost touch and then rolled on, into a gigantic, disappointed AWWWWWW! as they parted, unkissed. Thought you might want to know. Cheers.
Ive been in movies in many countries and i literally hate when people dont keep their mouths shut or have to nipple with their celphones. Unless its comedy which come with laughing any words from outside screen takes away from scene
If he was any more Emo the grass would cut itself and everyone elses grass nearby, lol. I love him though, he was very much connected with his human emotions throughout time.
Its' the fact that they don't relieve the gripping tension in this scene by kissing....that allows it to hold on to you....and NOT let you go...not even when it ends...the relationship wrestled with here is far more powerful than could ever be conveyed by a single kiss. It's about eternity and what is at the very heart of their Being ...what animates it....It's a devastating scene.
@SamuelBlack84 that old saying is absolutely 1000% true. You don't know what you got till it's gone and those treasured and most precious memory nothing can take away. Not even armands empty philosophy.
Maybe I'm used to it, but I don't see the fuss in pointing out how closely they act together...Vampires, in this movie anyway, are such emotional and passionate creatures, it really isn't a big deal. Besides, Louis is mocking him by getting so close because Armand wanted him for himself; it's crazy how much things backfired for him right here.
Lots of people don't understand that that sort of behavior is relatively normal though as you stated above- I feel like a lot of times perhaps sexuality is viewed almost as a must with just vampires in general and definitely character ships. To me the relationships that existed in the books transcend sexuality and much more.
I've loved this scene since the very first time I saw the movie,and, of course, read the books. it doesn't matter if Armand does not look like the book's description. they both made a great job for their characters, and the essence is finally there, sad and seductive.
This scene hints at something. The more Louis kills vampires, the more he seems to grow stronger. He knows at this point that Armond had them killed, even against his will, but his strength is rare that he can feel the empathy and regret around him, much like himself. That is what makes him unique.
Has to be one of my favorite scenes from the film, and just one of them in general. I love Louis line "So you can have that, too? The heart that mourns her, her who you burnt to cinder!"
Antonio IS armand. He fits it perfectly, and I could imagine noone else doing it. ESPECALLY not some young buck tween star. He knew how to do it. -Twilight-Shmilight. There is NO comparison. I mourned with Louie when he talked of his heart mourning for Claudia. She was the only one who could "quicken" his spirit. And now she was dead.
"...And as much as your invitation might appeal to me...I must regretfully...decline." BOOOOOOOM! MOST UNDERRATED MIC DROP IN HISTORY!!! *CUE THUG LIFE MEME*
I just love the was Louie gets even. It's as if he deliberately walks into the room acting as if he's conquered the world only to slam Armand down big time and then more or less tells him quietly to go die lonely.
I know Armand doesn't LOOK right but I think Antonio portrayed him wonderfully. It's not like he could reverse time and become seventeen to do the movie.
"what is all I have is my suffering, my regret, and my sad beauty." that's why vampires must be limited to telepathic communication cause i bet that's all they like over and over.
Armand was so awesome in this movie - it's crazy how great Antonio Banderas played him...even though I felt it was weird he was playing a French character, he really did a fantastic job.
The acting in that movie was phenomenal!!! All three legends Ethan hunt, Marry jane watson (MJ), and Mr smith killed it. Hard to believe it was 18 years ago🔥❤️
Now..... that's....a fashionable, Vampire with a hypnotic ability to even subdue another . With sorrow and guilt,Leo has learned more than even his predecessor.
🩵 This is a profound scene that Antonio & Brad did justice. It crystallised opposing sides of humanity, love, survival, immortality. I saw this in 1994 I think (after reading the Vampire Chronicles books). The whole cast and crew did well. Thanks for uploading
What amazes me most about Brad Pitt's acting is that when his character is first introduced, i always feel as tho he's trying too hard but he commits so much to the role and he rlly brings something to the whole tone of the film. Once he's in character, he's never out of it.
That almost kiss at 1:39. I know a lot of people said this movie didn't go far enough to depict the underlying gay relationships present, but it was the 90s, big Hollywood movies still weren't ready for that yet. At least we have the 2022 Interview With the Vampire show to make amends.
@Big Jays Hair I do agree about the masc and fem thing but when comes to Armand and Louis,they're very much gay. While Lestat is bi. Is more explicit in the books. Basically the vampires in Anne Rice Books fall under more as Sexuality Asexual and Romantically Bi. The movie tones in it down but the gay still bleeds through.
As a star wars fan I can’t help but notice Brad Pitt’s voice here and even a bit of his acting. Why? Because it reminds me exactly of Hayden Christensen as Anakin. People criticize him heavily yet his acting resembles so much of Brad Pitt’s in this movie, someone who is world renowned as one of the best actors. Perhaps Hayden used Brad’s Louis as an inspiration for Anakin.
Even before I read the books, or watched the TV show, I'd seen this movie many times, and in this scene, I swear, every time that I watch it, I think they are going to kiss.
it's about feeling bad! Armand wants to feel Louie's pain. It's better than feeling nothing. I love this movie. Especially the 64 mustang at the end, and Lestat's return.
I love how this hints at the book- "What a pair we could make."- and how in the novel they actually travel the world together for years. It's just a subtle leaning towards the book, but still, it speaks volumes. It also speaks volumes just how deep in his despair Louis is- he loved Claudia, and, in his own way, he loved Lestat, and he would rather cling to his losses than find new 'love' with Armand. By clinging to his loss of Lestat and Claudia, they never leave him and he does not need to move on. At least, that's how I see it.
I see it more as him clinging to his humanity, or what's left of it. While it's true that he didn't want to let go of Claudia, what mattered even more was retaining any semblance of a soul that still stirred within him. Because, like he said... without that, without regret, without mourning, he would truly be dead in all the ways that mattered.
I see Lestat as the incompatible partner to Louis. Great chemistry, but they constantly try to relate and fail. Lestat embraces his vampirism and Louis wants to retain his human/mortal heritage. They can’t make it work. Claudia was Louis’ “last great love.” But even this relationship dissatisfied Louis because Claudia doesn’t retain her human nature. Louis realizes the love is lopsided because Claudia CANNOT feel the human empathy and emotional depth he feels. She is also dependent on Louis for protection so she can not love him as an equal. Louis fell for Armand, believing he finally found his vampire lover/brother of his dreams...only to discover Armand was every bit as crazy/selfish as Lestat . Lestat “fathered” Claudia to keep Louis in his life. Armand murdered Claudia for the exact same reason. Louis gave up on love. He realized he couldn’t get it from a vampire. He couldn’t go back to the human world.
@@amasion2882 That's a very good summary of Louis' relationships. His story is so tragic - it's all so Victorian Gothic and haunting. He is such a tormented soul caught between the morals and conscience of his humanity, and the intoxication and survival of his vampiric life. He mourns the loss of his mortal life but can't let go of his immortality.
@EarthenAncient I agree with everything you have just said, he knew what Armand did, he knew his motivations, he see's the truth of him, he wants Louis, so that he can feed from the humanity that still remains within him, very selfish motives, i too enjoy the part when he leaves him, and you see him standing alone, a very powerfull scene
my sister and i watched this movie for the first time in years and as i was watching it i was like "i dont remember it being this gay" but hey im not complaining
Since Armand could read Louis mind i think the real reason for him being close in his face almost touching his lips his him wanting him to REALLY read his mind...as if to say "if you hadn't saved my life i would've killed you along with the rest of them" he knew that Armand betrayed him too...and thats as close as they would ever get in this scene...and as for Armand never having regret after Louis declines his offer for the first time Armand has regret...you can see it in his face as Louis departs...alone
I love this scene. Louis: "But what if it's a lesson I don't care to learn. what if all I have is my suffering, my regret. Armand: don't you want you lose it. Louis: So you can have that too? "
This looks better than the twilight saga and most vampire tv series that are on now. Am I the only one who thinks so? Also kind of looks better than Queen of the Damned.
@Katanankantaja No one was willing to play Armand, Neil Jordan (director of Interview with the Vampire) and David Geffen (producer) had to cast Antonio banderas at last minute because the film was set to go into production with no set backs and they couldn't afford to delete the character from the script because Anne was against it. She was also against the whole cast but was pleased with the finished film and apologized to the whole cast after.
Every time I see it, I always want them to kiss and it just never happens. Just KISS ALREADY! Brad is such a beautiful man. And after watching this movie I've had a little thing for Antonio, which I've never had before. One of my fave movies, indeed.
Yeah, i wondered that too. Armand is older in the movie than the book; in the book he's like, 17 or 18. And they got his looks all wrong, but like you said, Antonio is gorgeous and i guess they were going for proper character portrayal rather than getting the looks right.
I believe he did. He often describes Armand as being attractive and there a few implications that they were in a romantic relationship-a platonic one maybe (can't remember entirely)
I liked Louis in the movie, then I read the book and he really pissed me off. On a few occasions. The main one is what he does to Claudia. He's so incredibly selfish, despite constantly saying how much he loved her and regretted his role in turning her, he escapes with her and they tour Europe together. Loving and depending on eachother. Then as soon as Armand showed up he's like "Whatever Claudia" despite her desperate and justified pleas. He ignores all the clear and obvious danger they're in and doesn't take her word for it that Armand wants to kill her when he literally controlled her with his mind Infront of Louis like a little puppet. Throw in the threats of the other Theatre vamps who toyed with him and also ridiculed Claudia, hurt her infront of him and she's clearly affected. She confesses all this to him and he flat out denies her, which then understandably forces her to seek another "adult" vamp so she can survive without him and he says NO, only giving in later after a horrible desperate argument which forever changes their relationship. It was heartbreaking reading it. I thought how Anne Rice wrote Claudia's character was fantastic.
Ahhh! This is breath taking! The whole time my friends and I were watching it, we were screaming, "DO IT. DO IT. DO IT." Antonio and Brad would make lovely babies...
What a subtle and unintended revenge for Louis. He made Armand kill his entire coven on the prospect that he might become Armand's new protégé/student. Only to leave Armand alone and dead inside. Forced to wander the earth without any comfort or hope for the future.
Antonio Banderas and Brad Pitt had so much chemistry togheter. The homoerotic passion and the sexual tension between Armand and Louis is very intense and believable in many ways.❤
In the book, Louis and Armand actually travel the world together after Claudia dies. They even live together in New York in the 20th Century and apparently enjoy a lot of long years together. It's pretty gay. And awesome. Louis still ends up alone, though.
what's the name of the book?
Dx
its a book series called the vampire chronicles by anne rice (11 books)
tell me more please!! if they were together, why Louis ends up all alone?
*****
Louis breaks up with him, basically. In the book, Armand denies being responsible for Claudia's death so Louis will become his companion. After many years pass, Armand notices that Louis is growing distant and quiet. He admits to being the reason Claudia is dead. When Louis makes it seem like he doesn't want to be with Armand anymore, Armand asks him, "Is there anything else you need from me...?" Louis says no, and then Armand walks and never comes back.
Armand did not expect louis to mourn for claudia. He doesnt regret being responsible for claudia's death, only that louis got mad at him for it
charissecoal Was Armand or Santiago who made the decision to kill Claudia?
Because it always seemed to me that Santiago was the one who did the reckless deed.
I haven’t read all the books but there’s an account of Claudia actually making a pact with Armand. She will give up Louis if Armand can make her a grown woman, so Armand cuts her head and try to put it on a headless female vampire body, hoping that the dark blood will fuse them together. The experiment fails and that’s how Claudia dies
@@basiliskos119 bendiciones
Basiliskos bs it doesn't happen like that in the books jack ass lol, she's put on trial and faces execution... Although interesting you made all of that up...
@@micaylab1 it was absolutely Armand's doing. He decided to destroy Claudia when Louis said he can't abandon her. Armand wanted to leave behind the theatre and make Louis his companion. He didn't care what happens to Santiago and the rest. That's why other vampires didn't attack Louis after Armand set him free, they were doing Armand's bidding. Armand was their coven leader and he basically betrayed them all and Louis, too.
In the book Armand is about 16-17 years old but Antonio was PERFECT in the role as Armand.
I think the casting in this movie was FLAWLESS even Tom Cruise as Lestat and Brad as Louie.
+Richie Daniel Agreed. Also, I forgot how young Armand was when he changed. I really should go back and read the books.
+Susiowong Amen to that :D
@@vinushkas did you ever read Lestat and atlantis?
@@Prince_the_One unfortunately not. Is it good?
Ya he's 17 and has Auburn hair
Just FYI, when, on March 17, 1995 I and 240 friends had an audience-participation screening of this movie at the Super Saver Cinema in Seal Beach, CA (RIP), at this scene, when Louis takes Armand's face in his hands, the entire audience began screaming KISS HIM!!! at the top of their lungs, and then it became a chant, KISS HIM! KISS HIM! KISS HIM! before becoming a wordless scream as their lips almost touch and then rolled on, into a gigantic, disappointed AWWWWWW! as they parted, unkissed. Thought you might want to know. Cheers.
I was screaming it on the inside, myself! The single hottest moment on screen I had seen at that time.
Laura King best comment ever
Ive been in movies in many countries and i literally hate when people dont keep their mouths shut or have to nipple with their celphones. Unless its comedy which come with laughing any words from outside screen takes away from scene
And I was screaming it in my mind today when I saw this movie for the first time. Lol!.
Same!!!
"Louis?"
"Yes?"
"I will die."
I would too if had that much sexy up in my face. Jesus.
Your comment made me laugh so hard, because i agree XD
minutemuse Omg Lol
😂😂
minutemuse 😂😂 me to
Lol
Yep. About as close to a kiss as a non-kiss could possibly get. Dying from the antici........PATION.
LOVE THE REFERENCE
I AM SHIVER-ING
eyyy Rocky Horror
Hehehe
And yet there’s nothing gay about it! But if u saw that today 🤔
@@erysilva5808 I dunno bro... it's not straight 😂
Louis was one of the most beautiful looking men I had ever seen when I first watched this movie. I would've kissed him in a heartbeat!!!
Kierra Ranae I would Kiss Louis too in a Heartbeat, he is a Beautiful man and I Love Lestat Interview with the Vampire is always the best
Armand was more beautiful.
I just can't see it with Brad, fish face to me lol, but omg Armand
I still think Tristan, from Legends of the Fall, is the most beautiful man I’ve ever seen… No homo. 😅
@@MrMickeyQ22
I agree with you. Tristan will always be my dream man followed by Louis De Lioncourt.
Louis is such a fuckin heart breaker haha.
If he was any more Emo the grass would cut itself and everyone elses grass nearby, lol. I love him though, he was very much connected with his human emotions throughout time.
@@o0gothique0o37 same
@@o0gothique0o37 Agreed.
He’s too much of an eeyore for me 😵💫
This scene gets me every time I watch this movie. I'm like "little bit closer...closer and....shit" =/
There's gay, and then there's homoerotic, and the teasing aura of the latter makes this even HOTTER.
pretty sure those mean the same thing, wise philosopher.
Hello fellow slytherin 💚🖤🤍
Lmao. Comments are like, "now kiss" *bangs Louis and Armand's heads together*
"we must be powerfull, beautifull and without regret" Armand
the words of a true vampire
yes
There's something really sexy about this scene... Even when they're just walking haha
@@cassandramayrick9586 Antonio Banderas' accent doesn't hurt either ;) Very hot!
Its' the fact that they don't relieve the gripping tension in this scene by kissing....that allows it to hold on to you....and NOT let you go...not even when it ends...the relationship wrestled with here is far more powerful than could ever be conveyed by a single kiss. It's about eternity and what is at the very heart of their Being ...what animates it....It's a devastating scene.
Louis: What if all i have is my suffering, my regret...
Armand: Don't you want to lose it?
Louis: So you can have that too?
Gets me every time.
Sometimes, we must be shackled to our pain to remind us of what we lost
And, I am very much fettered to mine
@SamuelBlack84 that old saying is absolutely 1000% true. You don't know what you got till it's gone and those treasured and most precious memory nothing can take away. Not even armands empty philosophy.
How did Pitt get THAT close to Banderas' face without any actual physical contact? Now that's talent! :-D
Now that I think about it yea that is a talent
His nose touched his forehead, so there was *some* physical contact
Lol Knighthood! XD
I had to watch it so many times to realize that there was no contact
It would have been cool if they kissed 😔
Proofs beautifully how changes from the original story can be both thoughtful and respectful to the spirit of the source material
Maybe I'm used to it, but I don't see the fuss in pointing out how closely they act together...Vampires, in this movie anyway, are such emotional and passionate creatures, it really isn't a big deal.
Besides, Louis is mocking him by getting so close because Armand wanted him for himself; it's crazy how much things backfired for him right here.
Lots of people don't understand that that sort of behavior is relatively normal though as you stated above- I feel like a lot of times perhaps sexuality is viewed almost as a must with just vampires in general and definitely character ships. To me the relationships that existed in the books transcend sexuality and much more.
All European aristocrats act pretty gay. The point is they have the willpower to resist hah
I've loved this scene since the very first time I saw the movie,and, of course, read the books. it doesn't matter if Armand does not look like the book's description. they both made a great job for their characters, and the essence is finally there, sad and seductive.
Yes I remember Armand was 17 years old and blonde! Lol
Twilight, queen of the damned & other vampire movies have nothing on this these vampires are absolutely gorgeous & look really realistic.
@Moonlight & your point?
Queen of the damned and this movie here written by the same author and are in the same universe. During this kiss akasha was still asleep somewhere😂😂😂
Queen of the dammed was summoned by lestat but yes the movie itself gone off on a different tone and vibes.
This scene hints at something. The more Louis kills vampires, the more he seems to grow stronger. He knows at this point that Armond had them killed, even against his will, but his strength is rare that he can feel the empathy and regret around him, much like himself. That is what makes him unique.
Louis is such a tease jesus christ
Has to be one of my favorite scenes from the film, and just one of them in general. I love Louis line "So you can have that, too? The heart that mourns her, her who you burnt to cinder!"
I agree
-Louis...
-Yes?
-I will die!
-omae wa mou shindeiru
That came to my mind too
OTAKUs are everywhere
🤣🤣🤣
Tilt of the head, sensuous smile, "and as much as your invitation might appeal to me..." Gawd this man is hot.
That Ladies and Gentlemen is what you call a vampire burn
Antonio IS armand. He fits it perfectly, and I could imagine noone else doing it. ESPECALLY not some young buck tween star. He knew how to do it.
-Twilight-Shmilight. There is NO comparison.
I mourned with Louie when he talked of his heart mourning for Claudia. She was the only one who could "quicken" his spirit. And now she was dead.
OMG I would have been DYING of laughter if I had to do this scene. Kudos to Brad Pitt for holding it together.
"...And as much as your invitation might appeal to me...I must regretfully...decline."
BOOOOOOOM! MOST UNDERRATED MIC DROP IN HISTORY!!!
*CUE THUG LIFE MEME*
I just love the was Louie gets even. It's as if he deliberately walks into the room acting as if he's conquered the world only to slam Armand down big time and then more or less tells him quietly to go die lonely.
RIP Anne. Thank you for your stories.
I know Armand doesn't LOOK right but I think Antonio portrayed him wonderfully. It's not like he could reverse time and become seventeen to do the movie.
antonio looks so beautiful in this movie, serious my heart exploded
Armand wants him and he knows it sooooo much cx
This movie gave us the 3 most beautiful men ever.
No literally
"what is all I have is my suffering, my regret, and my sad beauty." that's why vampires must be limited to telepathic communication cause i bet that's all they like over and over.
One of the sexiest seens in the movie....... both look great with long hair
Armand was so awesome in this movie - it's crazy how great Antonio Banderas played him...even though I felt it was weird he was playing a French character, he really did a fantastic job.
Armand is not French, he was born else were and was raised partially elsewhere and Greece(where he was turned)
He’s supposed to be Spanish which what Antonio is in real life.
Also He played a half French man in Take the lead .
He is excellent in this movie
The acting in that movie was phenomenal!!! All three legends Ethan hunt, Marry jane watson (MJ), and Mr smith killed it. Hard to believe it was 18 years ago🔥❤️
Gorgeous..!!!! I will hold out for one that looks like this always .. the rest ... just play things ... with no strings attached what's so ever!!!
When I first saw this movie I TOTALLY THOUGHT THEY WERE GOING TO KISS. And I kind of wish they did.
This scene... The rage! The lust! The t-e-n-s-i-o-n! Oh, to have Louis/Brad speak to me, even with that level of contempt! lol I love this scene.
I'm honored to have the same name this vampire has.
That final painting that Louis looks at, it resembles to tv actor who plays Armand
Yesss😮
I wanted him to,kiss him so bad. I yelled "just do it " out loud.
I know!! It was so frustrating that they have not done it!!
Bright Like Fireworks same
The best and most beautiful vampire movie in the history of cinema ❤️️
1000% agree :)
This is so damn hot. I love this scene.
Now..... that's....a fashionable, Vampire with a hypnotic ability to even subdue another . With sorrow and guilt,Leo has learned more than even his predecessor.
Antonio is just flawless in this movie 😚😚😚😚😚😚😚
Antonio banderas is handsome
He’s one sexy vampire
OMG I love this kind of scenes!
Just perfect!
i watched this on netflix the other day for like the 20th time and it was called interview with a vampire!!
🩵 This is a profound scene that Antonio & Brad did justice. It crystallised opposing sides of humanity, love, survival, immortality. I saw this in 1994 I think (after reading the Vampire Chronicles books). The whole cast and crew did well. Thanks for uploading
What amazes me most about Brad Pitt's acting is that when his character is first introduced, i always feel as tho he's trying too hard but he commits so much to the role and he rlly brings something to the whole tone of the film. Once he's in character, he's never out of it.
That almost kiss at 1:39. I know a lot of people said this movie didn't go far enough to depict the underlying gay relationships present, but it was the 90s, big Hollywood movies still weren't ready for that yet. At least we have the 2022 Interview With the Vampire show to make amends.
Armand has to be the gayest character in this movie
Lol
It's so much worse in the books, the amount of sexual tension between them is fucking deafening
and not lestat?
@Big Jays Hair I do agree about the masc and fem thing but when comes to Armand and Louis,they're very much gay. While Lestat is bi. Is more explicit in the books. Basically the vampires in Anne Rice Books fall under more as Sexuality Asexual and Romantically Bi. The movie tones in it down but the gay still bleeds through.
LESTAT
They have forgotten the first lesson..
That we must be powerful, beautiful, and without regret.🍷
As a star wars fan I can’t help but notice Brad Pitt’s voice here and even a bit of his acting. Why? Because it reminds me exactly of Hayden Christensen as Anakin. People criticize him heavily yet his acting resembles so much of Brad Pitt’s in this movie, someone who is world renowned as one of the best actors. Perhaps Hayden used Brad’s Louis as an inspiration for Anakin.
Even before I read the books, or watched the TV show, I'd seen this movie many times, and in this scene, I swear, every time that I watch it, I think they are going to kiss.
it's about feeling bad! Armand wants to feel Louie's pain. It's better than feeling nothing. I love this movie. Especially the 64 mustang at the end, and Lestat's return.
I love how this hints at the book- "What a pair we could make."- and how in the novel they actually travel the world together for years. It's just a subtle leaning towards the book, but still, it speaks volumes. It also speaks volumes just how deep in his despair Louis is- he loved Claudia, and, in his own way, he loved Lestat, and he would rather cling to his losses than find new 'love' with Armand. By clinging to his loss of Lestat and Claudia, they never leave him and he does not need to move on.
At least, that's how I see it.
I see it more as him clinging to his humanity, or what's left of it. While it's true that he didn't want to let go of Claudia, what mattered even more was retaining any semblance of a soul that still stirred within him. Because, like he said... without that, without regret, without mourning, he would truly be dead in all the ways that mattered.
I see Lestat as the incompatible partner to Louis. Great chemistry, but they constantly try to relate and fail. Lestat embraces his vampirism and Louis wants to retain his human/mortal heritage. They can’t make it work.
Claudia was Louis’ “last great love.” But even this relationship dissatisfied Louis because Claudia doesn’t retain her human nature. Louis realizes the love is lopsided because Claudia CANNOT feel the human empathy and emotional depth he feels. She is also dependent on Louis for protection so she can not love him as an equal.
Louis fell for Armand, believing he finally found his vampire lover/brother of his dreams...only to discover Armand was every bit as crazy/selfish as Lestat . Lestat “fathered” Claudia to keep Louis in his life. Armand murdered Claudia for the exact same reason.
Louis gave up on love. He realized he couldn’t get it from a vampire. He couldn’t go back to the human world.
@@amasion2882 That's a very good summary of Louis' relationships. His story is so tragic - it's all so Victorian Gothic and haunting. He is such a tormented soul caught between the morals and conscience of his humanity, and the intoxication and survival of his vampiric life. He mourns the loss of his mortal life but can't let go of his immortality.
Is that
@@amasion2882 Louis loved Claudia as a daughter, Louis really fell in love with Armand, but in other books they meet Lestat and get back together.
You feel nothing
You regret nothing
If that's all I have left to learn
I can do that on my own
🙏🙏🧿🧿
when Louis actually stood up for himself and began running the town. Like five minutes before the end. That was when he became hot.
I love this part. While watching it I whispered "Kiss him... kiss him...". :) Thank you for uploading.
@EarthenAncient I agree with everything you have just said, he knew what Armand did, he knew his motivations, he see's the truth of him, he wants Louis, so that he can feed from the humanity that still remains within him, very selfish motives, i too enjoy the part when he leaves him, and you see him standing alone, a very powerfull scene
That is way more sexual tension than I can handle for today Lol
Bruh I still can't believe this is a real scene, bless
Best vampire movie of all times!!
ho !!! i love that part so much!!!
One of the greatest movie of all time, especially this scene
my sister and i watched this movie for the first time in years and as i was watching it i was like "i dont remember it being this gay" but hey im not complaining
the book is waaaaay gayer. Lestat and Louis are a legit couple as well as Louis and Armand
that whole movie has many different spices added to it, lol.
@@Adolphus91788 i bought the whole book series after rewatching because of that! Apparently the movie wasn't gay enough and I agree
Since Armand could read Louis mind i think the real reason for him being close in his face almost touching his lips his him wanting him to REALLY read his mind...as if to say "if you hadn't saved my life i would've killed you along with the rest of them" he knew that Armand betrayed him too...and thats as close as they would ever get in this scene...and as for Armand never having regret after Louis declines his offer for the first time Armand has regret...you can see it in his face as Louis departs...alone
Armand: Louis, I will die!
Louis: No, you are dead.
That was cold af.
They depicted that scene so perfectly.
I would love to just pop out of nowhere during the part where Louis is holding Armand's face and push them together. XD
Same,girlll !!! this comment is 12 years ago and still not even one like 😭 how ?
I wish this movie was... close(r) to the novel. Specially this scene.
I love this scene. Louis: "But what if it's a lesson I don't care to learn. what if all I have is my suffering, my regret. Armand: don't you want you lose it. Louis: So you can have that too? "
So eloquently stated....immorality is far to burdensome for the masses...
Weird that Armand is a 16 years old, redhead, Russian boy in the books
This looks better than the twilight saga and most vampire tv series that are on now. Am I the only one who thinks so? Also kind of looks better than Queen of the Damned.
that would be because thanks to that movie all those other movies exist
agenttheater5 the film for queen of the damned was a monstrosity, but the books are absolutely amazing
@Katanankantaja No one was willing to play Armand, Neil Jordan (director of Interview with the Vampire) and David Geffen (producer) had to cast Antonio banderas at last minute because the film was set to go into production with no set backs and they couldn't afford to delete the character from the script because Anne was against it. She was also against the whole cast but was pleased with the finished film and apologized to the whole cast after.
Every time I see it, I always want them to kiss and it just never happens. Just KISS ALREADY! Brad is such a beautiful man. And after watching this movie I've had a little thing for Antonio, which I've never had before. One of my fave movies, indeed.
The hair is beautiful. From both. Everyone in this movie had stunning hair.
Yeah, i wondered that too. Armand is older in the movie than the book; in the book he's like, 17 or 18. And they got his looks all wrong, but like you said, Antonio is gorgeous and i guess they were going for proper character portrayal rather than getting the looks right.
I believe he did. He often describes Armand as being attractive and there a few implications that they were in a romantic relationship-a platonic one maybe (can't remember entirely)
I liked Louis in the movie, then I read the book and he really pissed me off. On a few occasions.
The main one is what he does to Claudia. He's so incredibly selfish, despite constantly saying how much he loved her and regretted his role in turning her, he escapes with her and they tour Europe together. Loving and depending on eachother. Then as soon as Armand showed up he's like "Whatever Claudia" despite her desperate and justified pleas.
He ignores all the clear and obvious danger they're in and doesn't take her word for it that Armand wants to kill her when he literally controlled her with his mind Infront of Louis like a little puppet.
Throw in the threats of the other Theatre vamps who toyed with him and also ridiculed Claudia, hurt her infront of him and she's clearly affected. She confesses all this to him and he flat out denies her, which then understandably forces her to seek another "adult" vamp so she can survive without him and he says NO, only giving in later after a horrible desperate argument which forever changes their relationship.
It was heartbreaking reading it. I thought how Anne Rice wrote Claudia's character was fantastic.
Hair goals.
How many girls here thought "NOW KISS!" when Louis gets close to Armand? lol XD
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Ahhh! This is breath taking! The whole time my friends and I were watching it, we were screaming, "DO IT. DO IT. DO IT." Antonio and Brad would make lovely babies...
Excellent acting
What a subtle and unintended revenge for Louis. He made Armand kill his entire coven on the prospect that he might become Armand's new protégé/student. Only to leave Armand alone and dead inside. Forced to wander the earth without any comfort or hope for the future.
Oh my. I love this clip. Sooo much UST.
FUCKING KISS
lol
Around the *1:39* mark, if Louis got that close to me, my heart would be beating so fast. I'd be like, "Bitch, kiss me already!!!!" 😂😂😂
Antonio Banderas and Brad Pitt had so much chemistry togheter. The homoerotic passion and the sexual tension between Armand and Louis is very intense and believable in many ways.❤
What a masterpiece ❤
Thus began the trend of the “Pretty Boy Vampires”.
Antonio Banderas did convice me as a vampire in this movie...he's stunningly gorgeous here.
Armand, Armand, Armand., YUM
One of my favorite parts of the movie🙌🏾
The way Armand turns to PUTTY in Louis' hands!!
God, I love this movie!!!