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@@Gma00001 In which case you first should see the film again, and you will see how AGE covers all his artistic obsession and personal human interests and achieve a near-perfect cinematic form
@@tfujiwara01 No doubt,i have watched the movie many times, but the other 3 movies are masterpieces without a doubt and one of the very very best movies of all time...
Martin Scorsese once said something like this was his most brutal movie and I was fascinated from then on.On the surface I was like wtf? But you gotta put yourself in Archer's shoes.
He called it his most violent film I think in reference to the social death a divorced women endures also even if she's from a good family and the husband is at fault it's her shunned and gossiped about.
I remember when the film came out and I dismissed. I read the book and couldn't see scorcese pull it off. Decades later I had finally seen it. My close friend said nothing when I asked him how it was. He just played it. After seeing it, the tone and the sadness of it all was a bookend to McCabe and Mrs. Miller. I was moved and told myself to never doubt again the skill of his way of storytelling.
@@jessica5497 Rod Steiger, although far from my favorite actor, I feel is one of the best actors in the history of the business. The Pawnbroker is just a stunning performance. And to go from that to In The Heat of The Night. I actually would put Peter Sellers in the top 10, believe it or not. He is as talented as Steiger, IMO. Perhaps moreso. With both actors, you can never get any sense whatsoever for what they are like in-person. I had to watch interviews with Sellers to see what he was really like, and I was shocked. Compare his performances in What's New Pussycat with Lolita with the original Pink Panther film with Being There with Dr. Strangelove. What a phenomenal talent. Although I am in no way a general Redford fan, his performance in Three Days of the Condor alone is worthy of putting him in the top 10. Although that film was an incredible confluence of script, directorial, acting, and film talent. Pollack elicited INCREDIBLE performances from everyone, including all the character actors. Richard Burton is dynamite. Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf is a brilliant and challenging performance, IMO. Malcolm McDowell. A Clockwork Orange --- what an incredible acting challenge, and he exceeded expectations.
No it doesn't have Vivian Leigh as a female lead though Daniel Day Lewis is preferable to Clark Gable divorce was still a taboo subject in that film too as Scarlett says it would be a disgrace to the family her first two husbands just died pity Rhett did not.
22:10 is so funny "So it would not be a camera trick that made him so good, but rather what he was doing." "However in bed..." I thought Scorsese was going to say Fred Astaire wasn't good in bed 😂 Funny movement of conversation. Fruedian slip. Great that the editor left that in there.
This film is ahead of time.... If it had been released today (30 years later), if would have been explosive comparing to muted & confused response then.
This movie is so difficult, complicated and so perfect in all ways - I think Scorsese made it of it it is today. At this point I think if him as the greatest and unparalleled Director of all times. I hope he will keep on working and bringing us many more of his amazing pieces of art. I think nothing can be as exciting and everlasting than the unconsummated love.
@@perriyaniv I am from the Northeast, and went to school in NY state, and have a friend who has lived in Manhattan all his life, and 5 or 6 years ago he began using "lovely" as an adjective for everything. I've never heard anyone else use the word in the same way, until I saw your comment.
Mister SCORSESE I am in love with you since I saw RAGING BULL. I was 14. You are the greatest director of our time, I try to listen and understand a lot of your interviews, you're so passionate. I was in the same '' room " of YOU when you came to LYON in 2019 to present IRISHMAN at Lyon Lumière Festval, I remenber the ovation of the audience. For ma part I scream like in the Bruce SPRINGSTEEN's concert. ALl my respect. God bless you 💜 🇨🇵
I was so disappointed when archer went to May to hurry the marriage. No self reflection. No honesty with may as if she couldn’t have found someone better suited for her, and who really loved her. . Narcissistic of him to believe she needed him.
Nothing intellectual about conversation between Charlie rose and celebrity. It has some Catharticism but pretentious bullshit But, He is a good director, taxi driver NYU is expensive
A great book. Visually stunning movie , bad acting and awful casting except for Daniel Day Lewis. Michelle Pfeiffer is too modern looking and doesn't have the acting ability for her role ( She is no femme fatal like the Countess Walenska. ) Winona Ryder is dismal. The writing is bad . Leave out the narration it's terrible. Mr. Scorsese needs to stay in Little Italy ( Something he knows) . He doesn't understand the 400.
Wow, what a terrible take of such an awesome film. Age of Innocence is a work of genius, an artwork that suffocates you with it's stuffy atmosphere and makes you sympathetize with these people who have no free will and her tied by the arbitrary rules of so called "high society".
Wonderful film, even better than the novel, but Michelle Pfeiffer just about ruined it. Thank goodness for Winona Ryder and Daniel Day Lewis. Martin Scorsese is a very interesting man.
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The Age of Innocence is amazingly beautiful!!! It is film at its finest. Thank you, Mr. Scorsese.
5:24 ''the notion of a touch of a hand can bring as much satisfaction as in another environment the most explosive love making'' What a great line
Age of Innocence is one of my favorite films.
It's no "The Ghost and Mr Chicken" (attaboy, Luther !) but it is one excellent movie !
It also happens to be Mr.Scorsese's favorite films among his own works! And I agree it's his best film, most accomplished masterpiece.
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Not even close for me. Raging bull, Taxi Driver and Goodfellas by far for me
@@Gma00001 In which case you first should see the film again, and you will see how AGE covers all his artistic obsession and personal human interests and achieve a near-perfect cinematic form
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No doubt,i have watched the movie many times, but the other 3 movies are masterpieces without a doubt and one of the very very best movies of all time...
I could listen to him talk about his passion for film forever!
he's just such a good dude. love listening to him, his stories and especially his take on movies. legendary director
Martin Scorsese once said something like this was his most brutal movie and I was fascinated from then on.On the surface I was like wtf? But you gotta put yourself in Archer's shoes.
He called it his most violent film I think in reference to the social death a divorced women endures also even if she's from a good family and the husband is at fault it's her shunned and gossiped about.
Thanks for posting. I love the camerawork, music, writing and acting in this movie, just a beautiful film.
I remember when the film came out and I dismissed. I read the book and couldn't see scorcese pull it off. Decades later I had finally seen it. My close friend said nothing when I asked him how it was. He just played it. After seeing it, the tone and the sadness of it all was a bookend to McCabe and Mrs. Miller. I was moved and told myself to never doubt again the skill of his way of storytelling.
You can see the sheer respect Rose has for this man. Not interrupting as much as he usually does
Our favourite Scorsese film to date.
The Age of Innocence is one of my favorite books and films still.
Always fascinating to listen to Scorsese talk about films from the past, filmmaking, and his life, especially in a Charlie Rose interview.
Daniel Day Lewis is definitely in the top 10 greatest actors of all time
Ludwig Fan thanks for the confirmation
He's thr at no. 2 right below Marlon Brando..
I think he's way overrated.
@@HomeAtLast501 who do you think is ahead of him then?
@@jessica5497
Rod Steiger, although far from my favorite actor, I feel is one of the best actors in the history of the business. The Pawnbroker is just a stunning performance. And to go from that to In The Heat of The Night.
I actually would put Peter Sellers in the top 10, believe it or not. He is as talented as Steiger, IMO. Perhaps moreso. With both actors, you can never get any sense whatsoever for what they are like in-person. I had to watch interviews with Sellers to see what he was really like, and I was shocked. Compare his performances in What's New Pussycat with Lolita with the original Pink Panther film with Being There with Dr. Strangelove. What a phenomenal talent.
Although I am in no way a general Redford fan, his performance in Three Days of the Condor alone is worthy of putting him in the top 10. Although that film was an incredible confluence of script, directorial, acting, and film talent. Pollack elicited INCREDIBLE performances from everyone, including all the character actors.
Richard Burton is dynamite. Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf is a brilliant and challenging performance, IMO.
Malcolm McDowell. A Clockwork Orange --- what an incredible acting challenge, and he exceeded expectations.
his face in the beginning though
I love this movie...its a masterpiece ...as great as gone with the wind
No it doesn't have Vivian Leigh as a female lead though Daniel Day Lewis is preferable to Clark Gable divorce was still a taboo subject in that film too as Scarlett says it would be a disgrace to the family her first two husbands just died pity Rhett did not.
You can see the passion in his face.
What a fine movie!!!!!! Think it's one of the greatest romance movies ever!!!!!!!!!!!
Mariam Shotadze absolutely!!
and perhaps the most cruel....
Really enjoyed this. Thank you for uploading.
Amen to that !! :-)
1993's The Age Of Innocence Was American Film Critic Jay Sherman's Second Best Film Of 1993 On His Best Of 1993 List.
Wonderful man, wonderful movies..I’ve seen all his work !! 👌🏽
thank you for uploading
22:10 is so funny
"So it would not be a camera trick that made him so good, but rather what he was doing."
"However in bed..."
I thought Scorsese was going to say Fred Astaire wasn't good in bed 😂
Funny movement of conversation. Fruedian slip. Great that the editor left that in there.
This film is ahead of time.... If it had been released today (30 years later), if would have been explosive comparing to muted & confused response then.
This movie is so difficult, complicated and so perfect in all ways - I think Scorsese made it of it it is today. At this point I think if him as the greatest and unparalleled Director of all times. I hope he will keep on working and bringing us many more of his amazing pieces of art. I think nothing can be as exciting and everlasting than the unconsummated love.
Wish Charlie would have shut up and, especially, reduced the amount of pseudo philosophising...just let the man talk!
Like garlic, the stinking Rose.
Like garlic, the stinking Rose.
Charlie getting Me-too'd was a loss to no one
" i reacted to the passion of the love story. Especially the fact it's unconsummated. Therefore The dramatic conflict, the tension." - scorsese
what a lovely document of his work up until that point.
Do you live in NYC?
@@HomeAtLast501 born and raised!
@@perriyaniv I am from the Northeast, and went to school in NY state, and have a friend who has lived in Manhattan all his life, and 5 or 6 years ago he began using "lovely" as an adjective for everything. I've never heard anyone else use the word in the same way, until I saw your comment.
@@HomeAtLast501 Such a lovely comment that was...
Who needs The Encyclopedia Britannica, when we've got The Encyclopedia Scorcesica?
Mister SCORSESE I am in love with you since I saw RAGING BULL. I was 14. You are the greatest director of our time, I try to listen and understand a lot of your interviews, you're so passionate. I was in the same '' room " of YOU when you came to LYON in 2019 to present IRISHMAN at Lyon Lumière Festval, I remenber the ovation of the audience. For ma part I scream like in the Bruce SPRINGSTEEN's concert.
ALl my respect. God bless you 💜 🇨🇵
Incredible. The only things you remember when you're in pain.
Hint: play this at .75 so you can keep up with him!
13:50 Then Harvey Weinstein "work on him" ughhhh
Fantastic interview. I give CR a lot of crap for his lack of listening skills but this was well done.
The best film he ever made!
I agree
24:29 a very Rupert Pupkin hand gesture from Marty there
6:30 23:20 (Scorsese on Editing) 35:30 (Scorsese on Taxi Driver)
What is the film that marty is talking about in the end? The movie about his parents the script is written by Pillegi. Marty never made that movie?
Scorsese always talks on x2 speed
19:06 great camera work
My favorite movie 😍
Charlie Rosie really is an awful interviewer. The constant interjecting.
This is a little bit sped up right
What a treasure Martin is to film
Hope he got around to Ethan Frome! Such a brilliant novel too.
I wish Martin had been my grandfather.
Scorsese talks so fast I had to check if my playback speed was set to normal.
Fuck, I cannot stand Charlie "Tell you what you're thinking" Rose
I felt so bad for Ellen. She never had a chance. The entire society treated her like a leper from the beginning, including archer.
Charlie get the last name right...
Charlie Rose, with his ridiculous leering face, under the mistaken belief, once again, that this is all about himself.
He is so creepy.
Steve Cox agree fully
😂😂 your comment made my day. Really, he's such an idiot.
They talked about how a touch can be more explosive than making love. So can a flash of the genitals at the office on a weekday morning.
Yes, Mr. Scorcese. There should be no social pressures. We should all be allowed to marry 5 times.
I wish I was your little brother, dear Scorsese.
33:47
I think - in a decade or two - Jesse Eisenberg could do a great Scorese act in some biopic.
I think Oscar Isaac could also pull it off.
Yeah I agree, Oscar Isaac would be great
And SWJs will complain about him not being italian.
Lol no
❤
I was so disappointed when archer went to May to hurry the marriage. No self reflection. No honesty with may as if she couldn’t have found someone better suited for her, and who really loved her. . Narcissistic of him to believe she needed him.
Ellen turned Archer into Bill The Butcher.
Dick van Dyke is good at drawing him out
I miss the Charlie Rose Show.
I watched the film because of DLewis but i did not understand the film.
All i know is there are two women and the dude wants them... nothing else
Nothing intellectual about conversation between Charlie rose and celebrity.
It has some Catharticism but pretentious bullshit
But, He is a good director, taxi driver
NYU is expensive
A great book. Visually stunning movie , bad acting and awful casting except for Daniel Day Lewis. Michelle Pfeiffer is too modern looking and doesn't have the acting ability for her role ( She is no femme fatal like the Countess Walenska. ) Winona Ryder is dismal.
The writing is bad . Leave out the narration it's terrible. Mr. Scorsese needs to stay in Little Italy ( Something he knows) . He doesn't understand the 400.
Wow, what a terrible take of such an awesome film. Age of Innocence is a work of genius, an artwork that suffocates you with it's stuffy atmosphere and makes you sympathetize with these people who have no free will and her tied by the arbitrary rules of so called "high society".
Wonderful film, even better than the novel, but Michelle Pfeiffer just about ruined it. Thank goodness for Winona Ryder and Daniel Day Lewis. Martin Scorsese is a very interesting man.
RIP Marty
RIP Vince
No Love Deep Web : Idiot.
He's still alive and he keeps producing masterpieces like Irishman and hopefully more in the future.
RIP Torn....
Bruh
ignore. self note. 38:14