WATCH **THE CRUCIBLE** (1996) WITH ME | movie reaction

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  • @dompishere3014
    @dompishere3014  Год назад +3

    Ope, I forgot to change the upload date and this uploaded before I could make a proper thumbnail. Stay tuned lol
    EDIT: All fixed!

  • @sikujacob4556
    @sikujacob4556 Год назад +8

    The acting in this was top notch. My fav is the head judge and his ability to remain emotionless in this entire film.

    • @Sactown15
      @Sactown15 11 месяцев назад

      He wigs out a little when he's accused for a second

  • @AceOfHeartz4
    @AceOfHeartz4 Год назад +9

    Proctor was more a true christian than any who blamed him

  • @chancewallace47
    @chancewallace47 7 месяцев назад +3

    Daniel Day-Lewis is fucking amazing... One of his most underrated roles.

  • @LesHaskell
    @LesHaskell Год назад +4

    John and Elizabeth Proctor are my 8th great grandparents. Rebecca Nurse is my 9th great grandaunt. Sarah Noyes Hales is my 1st cousin 11x removed. Thirteen of the 20 people hanged are in my family tree. The uncle of the wife of my 1st cousin 9x removed ("Witchcraft" Mark Haskell), Jacob Goodale, was beaten to death by Giles Corey in 1676 for stealing apples.

  • @Elizabeth-bz7jr
    @Elizabeth-bz7jr 10 месяцев назад +2

    when they walk in to the room and stare mary down, it’s so unsettling

  • @sspdirect02
    @sspdirect02 Год назад +3

    26:54 Whenever I hear Daniel Day-Lewis yell, I think of Bill the Butcher from Gangs of New York.

  • @SilhouetteSE
    @SilhouetteSE 9 месяцев назад +1

    22:39 Because all those judges, marshalls, and pastors wanted to prove that they were in fact doing their jobs cleansing the land of evil and keeping the villages safe. It would not only put food on their tables but earn them the authority and respect they craved.

  • @madness_girl_13
    @madness_girl_13 Год назад +3

    I played Mary in act one and Abigail in act three. my class had a blast reading it and I felt bad for the class next door because one of my class mates yelled one of the lines it was hilarious.

  • @ajbryant8072
    @ajbryant8072 3 месяца назад

    "It's not on a Ship we'll meet again Abigail, but in hell" that had everyone's jaw drop
    And A band I love they're called Motionless In White they have a song called Abigail and that line is in that song and you'll flip out
    Check out the Music Video you'll love it

  • @jesusangelespinosasalgado9430
    @jesusangelespinosasalgado9430 Год назад +3

    Glorious adaptation (by Miller himself) and great reaction. Thank you: 27:46 that is definetly the turning point where they showed the scum they were... It was a system all the time they used to their benefit; they just care the least about "God", because they were playing that role already... You're untouchable when you're a part of them and their power system... Yeah you end up all heated up with this

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Год назад +1

    I played Danforth, the main judge, in a high school production! Haven't seen this movie since it came out! Such a great play, and looking at it now, I can see this was a good version of it! Wynona is great! Some of the music choices are a little cheesy and I wish it was a little more "cinematic", but all in all pretty good! I actually got a little melancholy watching this reaction; my high school drama teacher was a bit of a mentor and I just found out he passed away a few weeks ago. Watching this was a nice trip down memory lane; even though I hadn't seen the movie since it came out, or read the play since I acted in it in 1985 (!), I remembered so much of the dialog. THANKS, DOM!!!!!! You're a great reactor and real cool cat. Always love what you have to say, always interested (and surprised) what you react to. Hope all is well in your life, in this crappy world. And wow, a quarter century of Dom! Happy Birthday! I'm happy you were born! Thank your mom and dad for us! :)

    • @dompishere3014
      @dompishere3014  Год назад +2

      Seems like your drama teacher was a great man! I've definitely had some teachers like that as well :) And thank you so much!

  • @josephhernandez1885
    @josephhernandez1885 Год назад +2

    12:00 back then when people say things like, "devil take you. All of you be damn" or wishing ill will on someone, they consider that as witchcraft

    • @TimberlakeTigerGirl
      @TimberlakeTigerGirl 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah. Frankly Mary Estee and Martha Corey kind of screwed themselves over by acting the way they did. To put it bluntly they were acting extremely unpleasant, rude and borderline b*tchy. Nowadays no one would try to kill them; they'd be called Karens.

    • @josephhernandez1885
      @josephhernandez1885 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@TimberlakeTigerGirlif you mean this Mary, her name was actually Mary Siver I heard the name say "Mary Siver you are arrested on suspicion of witchcraft."

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Год назад +1

    PS: Other Arthur Miller (if you 're interested). Before "The Crucible" was his most famous play, "Death Of A Salesman". There are three versions, all good. The 80s version with Dustin Hoffman and John Malkovich is great, but so are the earlier Frederic March and Lee J. Cobb versions. His first play was "All My Sons" which was made into a GREAT movie in 1949. And he wrote the screenplay for the great 1962 movie "The Misfits" starring his wife Marilyn Monroe in her last movie (as well as Clark Gable in HIS last movie; the shadow of death is all over this movie, it's frickin' eerie! Marilyn's greatest performance, really heartbreaking) (also stars the great Montgomery Clift....and HE would die soon after! Super tragic, but really good movie).

    • @dompishere3014
      @dompishere3014  Год назад +2

      I'll definitely have to look into The Misfits. And I didn't know Arthur Miller was Marilyn Monroe's husband!

  • @melenatorr
    @melenatorr Год назад +1

    I haven't seen this movie, though I've also done a lot of reading about the Salem Witch trials, and did once read this script. I need to contribute that Thomas Danforth is being played by one of the great classically-trained actors of his era, Paul Scofield. His most outstanding movie role is as Thomas More in "Man for All Seasons", but you can also see him as the Ghost in Mel Gibson's version of "Hamlet", among other things. I had to stop this video cold when I heard his voice, and now I have to watch this movie just for him.

    • @dompishere3014
      @dompishere3014  Год назад +1

      I'll have to watch those movies one day. He was so great in this movie!

    • @SilhouetteSE
      @SilhouetteSE 9 месяцев назад

      Another great film he's in is Quiz Show (1994).

  • @AbiofPellinor
    @AbiofPellinor Год назад +1

    I read this at school and I've never seen the adaptation! This has made me wanna reread the play!

    • @dompishere3014
      @dompishere3014  Год назад +2

      the play is so good and it was fun comparing it to this film!

  • @Dafinest.nissi444
    @Dafinest.nissi444 3 месяца назад

    Where can we find the full movie?

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Год назад +2

    PSS: I'll bet you made a GREAT Abigail!

  • @OliviasCatastrophe
    @OliviasCatastrophe Год назад +1

    'The land had to be so good' farmer dom coming through. I also loved reading this in english class and then watching this film. I was living my best analytical and play loving life looking at this through the historical context too. You simping after larry is everything hahaha. Snitches all of them!! Dancing is such a crime ;.; All those girls were such dramatic fakers. The acting in this is brilliant I agree shower them all with oscars yes pls. It was such a frustrating time and the whole accusing and lying and pretending for personal gain.

    • @dompishere3014
      @dompishere3014  Год назад +1

      May be a city girlie now but I was probably a farmer in a past life 😁 Honestly this is such a great play to analyze. Never has a story made me so frustrated so everyone needs those oscars now!!

  • @robbieanson1218
    @robbieanson1218 7 месяцев назад

    I was in the play myself as the crucible I was one of the judges myself as judged Downton years ago back in the 1990s when I went to high school to just like you have by do not like your out troll statement because it don’t sound right and it’s stupid to say that people is going to hell because I’ve been to court. No I don’t believe that, so you’re wrong to say that as your outro statement about that but yes, it’s true about me telling you that I was in the same place as you were years back when I went to school I say 1999 or something like that but you should know a little southern about the past of it And here it is before Arthur Miller had that chance to write the play of it does not make the play even more when a writer was actually 17 years old the real Abigail Williams was really 11 years old so here’s a story behind that
    In Massachusetts there’s a pure tint colony who is not dogmatic, and they took over the lands of the Wabenaki‘s Indian tribe, and even before that there was a witch trial, and nobody knows about that one that one is in fact, told by a documentary ears later, and her name was Goody, Glover I believe that had been her name who worked for the good ones family the years later on the trials happen nobody knew who was guilty or innocent they just assume that because back in those days you are guilty before you are innocent, but there was some of them that was Just playing guilty as hell does that mean that they are in hell and Catholicism has nothing to do with this the Puritan colony had that region that is a story behind it they’re always has been stories about trials of witches forget about the Blair, witch, and the Bella witch and also Neighboring towns was afraid of change, but you wanna know why about this they were in over their heads and they are in fact afraid and it was a scary time. Even then some people would call out witchery on certain people and they would convict them before they are guilty and innocent , that is how it was done back then I know I know my history about all this, but when Arthur Miller heard about this
    He decided to write a plate about it, but with a different spin to it about the play would have assault-year-old tress when all writer, or your character as Abigail Williams, what is one of the first accusers of butchery and source justified for some of them, but others not quite so innocent Just because they say that they’re just innocent does not mean that they are just plain innocent the truth is they say that they’re just innocent before they are guilty and lie about it makes them all the more guilty even more I know I have the movie crucible and yes I did part in the play as one of the judges with Rello, speaking lines, and mine was 1 that was one of my speaking lines we only lines I had to say in my school I was in the play So that’s why your character as Abigail Williams shows that she was just with most and she was right to say that the devil is no inspector for anyone, and that is why Arthur Miller wrote the play does not mean that is how she was as a Celt-year-old Tantris seducing a married man so other than that I hope that this helps you out wherever your name is I was in that place as well as you were too
    But I do have to say this, though I do not believe people is going to hell because he went to court for certain crimes that they have done but yes, they should take Anatone for what they did and recognize that they did it because it’s called their guilty conscience I know that I know some people that has gone to jail and they serve years there or they could not prove anything. The Chris did not really tell the full story either or did show what Arthur Miller wanted to show from the play but the movie with winner rider, and Jeffrey Jones, and Daniel Dale Lewis Was in that movie and Escobal just to. It’s just reacting of what happened thousands of years back. There was other movies based on it so other than that I hope that this opens your eyes so you would know that you kept your was essential to the plot of the story that Abigail Williams had to play Out her witched body twitching violently and Kabul scene to whatever and extort then I want it for you to go to the documentary. I want to give you and I hope that you go and watch it and here’s the name of it if you decide to go and see this , here it is
    The Salem witch trials
    And this is the name of the documentary go and seek it out, if you want to know the story behind the crucible
    And be blessed my beloved

  • @1487.
    @1487. Год назад +1

    I like your channel and I just subscribed by the way can you react to the movie the Magdalene sisters and rabbit proof fence also will there really be a morning? They are true stories about how they are cruel people and the courage to stand up to them