ALL OF US STRANGERS | “You Were Just A Boy” Clip | Searchlight Pictures
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- Опубликовано: 15 дек 2023
- In select theaters December 22.
From director Andrew Haigh. One night in his near-empty tower block in contemporary London, Adam (Andrew Scott) has a chance encounter with a mysterious neighbor Harry (Paul Mescal), which punctures the rhythm of his everyday life. As a relationship develops between them, Adam is preoccupied with memories of the past and finds himself drawn back to the suburban town where he grew up, and the childhood home where his parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell), appear to be living, just as they were on the day they died, 30 years before.
Cast: Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Jamie Bell, and Claire Foy
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This scene makes me contemplate how it’s not just the living who wish they could make up for lost time with loved ones, but how it would feel if it was reversed and if the departed wished they could make up for lost time with the living.
That line, you were just a boy and now you're not. Made me burst into tears... Jesus I can't wait to see this film
It’s simply the best picture of the year
It was my favourite, and I also loved Poor Things and Oppenheimer, but this absolutely ripped my heart out and threw it in a blender.r
@@Dinglehoppers779I haven't seen The Poor Things yet. The Holdovers is fantastic movie too.
@@peaceofiona9198 I thought the Holdovers was very good, but not quite on the level of the others. It was enjoyable, but I also thought it was really quite cliché. It was almost like a film quantum leaped here from the 70's, where it would've been one of the most intelligent films ever, but in the modern day I just thought it was a bit too simple.
I constantly weird out my mom because she says I look and act JUST like her dead dad (my grandpa). He died when I was really young and I hardly remember him. My brother also looks just like my dad's dead brother. Weird to think things like that pass on.
This is probably the best movie I've seen. It is amazing! I love everything, but most especially how it's written. Such a brilliant mind to create this movie.
Brought me into a world of different emotions.
Masterpiece of cinema
I want to watch this beautiful movie so badly! I have to wait until next week Wednesday...
i'm intrigued.
I've been really looking forward to this movie but can't find it anywhere yet outside Atlanta love these Paul and Andrew they seem to have insane chemistry on screen
Wishing you have watched it now. It’s brilliant.
@edrianbobbycalabio1 I watched it on Hulu Friday was great
The miracle club is a scary movie from Columbia searchlight pictures.
Do Europeans always change in front of their parents?
No gurl, only strangers.
i think it’s because it’s normal to change in front of your parents when you’re a kid, and she still sees him as that little boy
I agree that it shows her perception is still if a young boy
Actually, I find it unusual, but they seem to be very open about their bodies and have less shame...
As you see in the clip the son is uncomfortable doing it. But the mother still sees him as her little boy at that moment.
Is this a ghost story?
yes
yes and no
More or less.
Yes, kinda, could be, no. It depends on what your perspective is. This is a movie with a lot of realism stuff so there's not exactly a right way to think about it was real or fake, it just depends on what you think, it'll not change the main point of the whole story
@no_longer_ I have finally watched it. It is definitely a ghost story, imo. Just not a conventional one. 'Ghosts' here are more symbolic of your past, regrets, unfulfilled desires, relationships without closure, emptyness, and gdneral melancholia we experience failing to connect to another human being in modern world. The ghost story is more surrealistic than truly supernatural, imo. Anyway, the film absolutely wrecked me. Was sobbing throughout. Very cathertic. I am guessing many a queer folks will have similar experiences. Cannot critique it objectively. Got too emotionally invested 😪.