Benoit lighting up a cigar after the mansion explodes while lounging by the pool and watching Helen with pride on his face is my favorite scene in the movie.
Lol how? This act literally did nothing except give Helen the momentary satisfaction that comes with revenge. In return... the world lost the Mona Lisa. Well done that
Apparently, they filmed a post credit scene that would’ve revealed that it was just a poster all along and not the real Mona Lisa, but they deleted it because they felt there would be more emotional impact if it was the real painting that got destroyed. I have to agree, but at the same time, I feel like it would’ve worked just as well if it was a poster all along, and Miles had a fake that he was passing off as the original, just like the napkin in his handwriting.
Seeing as Miles is a big idiot. It definitely would’ve been interesting to watch. But this ending is fine because it’s one of those things that don’t have to be mentioned. Cuz we all know by now Miles Bron is ruined.
Miles is even more ruined if the painting is real. He wouldn't be remembered for something mentioned in the same breath as the Mona Lisa if it was a fake.
I heard of a great suggestion which was that the Lourve knew that he was dumb enough to take a fake and not question it and such it is on plaster rather than wood.
It is like that man Herostratus. The person who burned down the Temple of Artemis because he wanted to be remembered forever for burning down the Temple of Artemis. The difference is he did it on purpose. Miles's idiocy was the root of all of this in this case.
“Looks like you got your wish: for forever be mentioned in the same breath… as the Mona Lisa!” Best burn in a LONG time! And only someone like Janelle could’ve delivered it that well!
@@spenser9908 The point of it was making sure the world knew how dangerous klear was. Because no one else would do the right thing, making them complicit in the deaths of millions
@@bunyonsnipe2792in the world of the movie, its explicitly stated as being real. It represents Mile's own immortality. It burning serves two purposes. First, Mile's legacy is now being responsible for destroying the painting. This is a statement that "being remembered" is less important than what it is you're remembered for. Second, it's a statement that nothing lasts forever, everything eventually turns to dust. There is no immortal legacy. This is a dismantling of Mile's entire worldview.
@@geek2145 Actually, it may really be a fake, as the one who told us/the group that it was the real painting was Miles who we now know is an idiot. And in the clipped scene, it's shown to be on canvas while Da Vinci painted it on poplar wood Thus, it's very possible that the Louve rented him a fake knowing that he wouldn't know and the real one is still in the archives.
i adore this movie so much. How in the first act, you're watching Mona Lisa's safety case flick up and down, utterly mortified that something bad is about to happen to her. Only to reach the end, to feel the buildup of anger and righteousness right alongside Helen, and start cheering at the screen when that fucking painting gets destroyed.
Everything else she destroyed could be replaced with his billionaire money. But the ACTUAL Mona Lisa? Yeah, not only can he not replace it, but the entire world will now associate his name/face with its destruction. You can't buy your way out of that kind of clusterf*ck.
I don’t get why everyone is saying the show made an error by forgetting to show that it was panted on wood, you can literally see the charred wood behind the painting, if it was a standard canvas you would see the other side of the shitty protective case
I'm not an expert on how stuff burns but I think people are confusing the oil The Mona Lisa was painted with for canvas? I'd think the oil paint would burn faster than the wood behind it so it would make sense if that part burned first. But I honestly don't know.
I might be wrong, but I believe that the Mona Lisa actually painted on wood and not a canvas. When the painting burns in the movie, we see the canvas burning, which, if intentional from the writers, means that Miles spent millions for an obviously fake painting and was not able to see it. That would be the final proof of how much of a fraud and idiot he was: unable to see the painting he was supposedly passionate about and based his whole life around was a fake.
I've seen theories like this and it would kind of go against the point? The point is that Miles legacy would be as the idiot who accidentally burned the Mona Lisa.
This scene (with context from the rest of the movie) is so good at making you feel the absolute horror and tragedy of burning the Mona Lisa, even if you don’t really care about art or paintings at all. It freaked me out so badly that I had to remind myself that it’s just a movie and the real thing is fine. This is a travesty, a crime. And it’s the one thing that will really ruin Miles. Not burning his mansion, not breaking his things. But using his dangerous hydrogen energy source to destroy the most famous painting in the world.
@@bunyonsnipe2792 I'm genuinely asking this and not trying to sound like a dick, but how do you know? I don't remember anyone or anything saying in the movie that that Mona Lisa was a fake.
@@chuxmecha6513 they’re not referring to the movie, they’re referring to the conspiracy that the original Mona Lisa is not the one displayed on the Louvre. The reason is has its fame is bc it was once stolen back then, so once it was returned there’s been speculation that the original was destroyed or hidden out of public eye and that France uses a fake to attract tourism.
@@chuxmecha6513 Apparently the Mona Lisa is painted on wood, and this shows canvas being destroyed. So unless this was a mistake or intentional revision on the director’s part, then Miles bought a fake that he was too much of an idiot to realize was fake, which kind of tracks with the theme of the film and his character.
Actually, they used it twice. Way before this scene, when the lady who blew up the house snuck into a room and got caught, the other lady who found her said WTF.
Miles had PLENTY of time to catch her he had such a lead, he could have ran in front of the statue and then tackled her when she got close. It’s like he wanted the Mona Lisa to be burnt
I think what they should have done instead of Helen being able to successfully open the case, is that she’s stopped, but then dukes phone goes off with the news breaking of Cassandra’s death. It would have been a poetic moment of the dead and the people Miles has plowed over screwing him over one last time.
The Mona Lisa: priceless Benoit casually passing his lighter to Derek (sp?) without looking to light the blunt he already knew he had? Equally priceless.
I know there was no post credit scene but if there were in should have been Edward's Miles standing before a French Court and being sentenced to death for burning Mona Lisa.
Hahaha wow, no yall. Because the way she blew the place up with that little crystal. Just like Walt did. 😂😂😂 But yes, the editing and song choice was very Vince Gilligan.
@@butterandwaffles3272 The point is, the painting is the original loaned to him by the Louvre. Symbolically the fact it went up in flames was an allusion to Miles ego being above everything, including a world treasure.
The Mona Lisa was most likely a fake but with it being burned. Miles will surely be remembered in the same breath as the Mona Lisa like he wanted. Just not in a good way. Lol
You have to feel a little bit bad for Miles lol. He looks like he’s letting out the inner child in him because he loved the Mona Lisa as a kid. You can see his face crumbling lmao. I say this because childhood trauma can bring back out the child in you
I bet no one knew that is the Aegean Sea of the mona lisa painting. Tbh I didn't know that was the Aegean Sea because my Geography is not that good haha
That's the thing, you are not supposed to be ok with it Miles explains earlier on that in disruption theory you start smashing small things, scalating until you destroy the one thing no one else wants you to destroy and therefore you are free This is what happens here: Helen starts destroying the glass statues and everyone joins in while Miles doesn't care, then she escalates and everyone starts growing concerned, finally as she goes for the Mona Lisa all the characters and the audience beg her to stop but she doesn't That's true disruption
The Mona Lisa only has a pristine importance to the common people like you and me because the fine arts bigwigs at the Louvre have told us of its importance and significance for years. If I lived in this fictional world as a common person, and learned on the news that the Louvre had not only sold the Mona Lisa away, but that it had been burned to a crisp by the incompetence of an overconfident billionaire whom they sold it too, I would not be mad. If the Louvre can stomach selling the most famous art piece in the world cause they were short on cash, then why should I care about it?
Did you watch the movie? They loaned it for a ridiculous sum of money. And they demanded maximum security detail which that idiot secretly disregarded for his own Ego.
Im glad they made the painting actually NOT look like Mona Lisa with the absurdly large nose and big plump lips. To make everyone see it is not a real Mona Lisa.. 😅
@@Cyberleader672 she needed to destroy the most famous painting in the world so that Miles' dangerous future fuel will not be published to the entire world, this incident also will get lots of attention from the entire Earth that Miles is a dick, a murderer, a backstabber, an idiot and he almost turns everyone's house into the Hindenburg
@@Cyberleader672 Well if she didn't there might have still been a chance for Miles to prove that his new device is safe, when it wasn't. Imagine this explosion on a smaller house, heck on a street full of houses. People would have gotten hurt, but after hearing that he burned The Mona Lisa with Klean, there is no way anyone trys it again.
I think that it would have worked way better if the shield that was supposed to protect the Mona Lisa that popped up every time someone sneezed or spoke to loudly had not pupped up the one time that it was supposed because it would show how horrible the tech that Miles has come up really is and it would fully put the blame of the paintings destruction on Miles instead of having Helen destroying one of the most important paintings in human history just to spite Miles when he has already been defeated
How had he been defeated already?? still a billionaire, still about to sell hydrogen to the world and kill thousands, all she did was burn his house down!!! The painting is what ruined him.
Miles didn't install the security system, but he did install the override button because he's an idiot. Also before the Mona Lisa burned Miles wasn't really defeated, everyone there already knew Klear was super dangerous and Miles could cover the explosion up. But I do get what you mean, sucks that the Mona Lisa had to be destroyed
Tech that he didn't install failing isn't directly his fault. Him paying extra to create a bypass because he can't leave good enough alone means it only falls on his shoulders.
lord i hate this movie. the "heroes" are too stupid to outsmart an idiot, so they blow everything up. he burns the napkin in FRONT of them becasue they said he should have. He STILL has a ridiculous amount of money, info to RUIN all of them, and HE wasn't the one who got the mona lisa destroyed.any half competant lawyer could get him off and put the others in jail. and that's assuming he keeps everything legal and doens't just pay for assassins.
“A film that shows you that if you act like an entitled dick, women and minorities will take away everything you ever loved.” (Shows Last Jedi footage) “Wait, not that one. The new one.” - Honest Trailers (Screen Junkies)
Miles explains earlier on that in disruption theory you start smashing small things, scalating until you destroy the one thing no one else wants you to destroy and therefore you are free This is what happens here: Helen starts destroying the glass statues and everyone joins in while Miles doesn't care, then she escalates and everyone starts growing concerned, finally as she goes for the Mona Lisa all the characters and the audience beg her to stop but she doesn't That's true disruption
He could recover from the fuel accident cause nobody was majorly hurt, burning the Mona Lisa would get the people mad and he'd at least have to pay heavy costs
I really hated Helen in this moment: by burning a piace of cultural heritage such as the Mona Lisa just to get revenge on Miles proves she's no better than him.
How? Miles killed someone to keep his wealth, and put the painting around a very flammable energy source. Not only has Helen saved millions of lives from proving that the new hydro fuel is dangerous, but she had taken Miles down preventing him from ever hurting more individuals with weird schemes and things like that. Yeah she did destroy a really good piece, but she isn’t on the same level of Miles.
@@disappearingartists8893 a really good piece you said? The Mona Lisa is part of the Western culture, of its cultural identity. Art destruction is a subtle way of destroying identiy and history which is not surprising coming from the man who directed the Last Jedi. Even if it's a film, it hurt me watching the Mona Lisa burn and for what? Helen had the upper hand and already took Miles down, she overdid it and just to make her look cool. To me, she's a criminal and I lost all respect for her. She could have recorded what Miles said, she had witnesses but no, she had to burn the Mona Lisa. And the irony in all of this is that she will be the one remembered as the arsonist, not Miles who was just careless with the safekeeping of the picture, because she should not lie during the process if she really wants to see Miles behind bars. And if she does lie to get away with the charge of arson, well, she's no better than Miles.
Miles literally murdered someone. Dude, you're comparing apples to maggot-infested oranges. Besides that, it's Miles's own fault for overriding the failsafe, which would've protected the painting. His entitlement, hubris, irresponsibility and cowardice put the painting in a position to be destroyed. In the world they live in, I imagine everyone will blame him since he had possession, and it was burned by his own disastrous fuel product. Furthermore, at this point he'll be locked up for her sister's murder, since the friends decided to testify they saw him at the scene of the murder. By the way, they only decided to testify against him AFTER she burned everything. No one is going to be blaming her, they'll be sympathizing with her since the sister was murdered. Either way, I hope you stay mad about it.
@@rabd3721 the world won't sympathize with her: she destroyed an internazional treasure to avenge her sister's murder? Where there no other ways? The world will be deprived of something that inspired for hundred of years and is symbol of Western culture but hey, she got her revenge! Listen, she had the faxes, the bullet, proof that Miles was there when her sister died. The friends would have come around eventually and they actually were since they started to destroy stuff there. Burning the Mona Lisa was just lazy writing and it made me hate the character.
Except it’s obviously a parody and all that woke shit is there because it’s being made fun of. But you’re too dumb to realize it so you take the woke shit at face value
Welp, i had the first movie on my list! I watched it last night. I am a cinephile & so naturally, i went into IMDb to see who was who & what was what & why i recognised certain people. But couldn't quite place them 🧐🔎 and it lead me to the fact that there was THIS!! this sequel. And i absolutely love both movies! 🤌🏾📽🎞🎬
Benoit lighting up a cigar after the mansion explodes while lounging by the pool and watching Helen with pride on his face is my favorite scene in the movie.
"Disruption."
“Fucking-A”
So he knew she was gonna try and kill all those people and he just went out and allowed it to happen?
The funny thing is Derol just enjoying the scene with Blanc, not realizing that that's also his place to live in that got smoked lol
Love the fact that the button is literally a fool statue. Pointing out how much of an idiot Miles was for showing them how to open the case.
This entire cast had incredible chemistry - Janelle Monae impressed me the most. I’m happy she was the main character of the film. Sister avenged.
Love to see more of her work. She was very good
Yeah, that was an incredible performance.
*spoiler alert* This movie is fire! Literally!
Lol how? This act literally did nothing except give Helen the momentary satisfaction that comes with revenge.
In return... the world lost the Mona Lisa. Well done that
I agree she was amazing! Her facial expressions alone were👌😊
Apparently, they filmed a post credit scene that would’ve revealed that it was just a poster all along and not the real Mona Lisa, but they deleted it because they felt there would be more emotional impact if it was the real painting that got destroyed.
I have to agree, but at the same time, I feel like it would’ve worked just as well if it was a poster all along, and Miles had a fake that he was passing off as the original, just like the napkin in his handwriting.
Seeing as Miles is a big idiot. It definitely would’ve been interesting to watch. But this ending is fine because it’s one of those things that don’t have to be mentioned. Cuz we all know by now Miles Bron is ruined.
Miles is even more ruined if the painting is real. He wouldn't be remembered for something mentioned in the same breath as the Mona Lisa if it was a fake.
It would make sense why on the close ups, it looks like it was on paper but the real Mona Lisa is painted on wood
@@lukacunningham342 I've heard that a lot, but I think it looks more like the paint layer than paper.
I heard of a great suggestion which was that the Lourve knew that he was dumb enough to take a fake and not question it and such it is on plaster rather than wood.
It is like that man Herostratus. The person who burned down the Temple of Artemis because he wanted to be remembered forever for burning down the Temple of Artemis. The difference is he did it on purpose. Miles's idiocy was the root of all of this in this case.
“Looks like you got your wish: for forever be mentioned in the same breath… as the Mona Lisa!”
Best burn in a LONG time! And only someone like Janelle could’ve delivered it that well!
Bigger burn than what happened to his house
"Oh shit balls"
But she was the one who burnt it. She's the one going to prison and having her name associated with the Mona Lisa forever. This film makes no sense.
👌
@@spenser9908 The point of it was making sure the world knew how dangerous klear was. Because no one else would do the right thing, making them complicit in the deaths of millions
Most impressive thing in the movie is her running across that glass strewn floor with sandals on. Still, LOVE the movie.
Especially when said glass shrewn floor is engulfing with flames!
The look on Ed Norton's face when Mona Lisa starts burning is priceless
Yeah he realised it was a fake!
@@bunyonsnipe2792in the world of the movie, its explicitly stated as being real. It represents Mile's own immortality. It burning serves two purposes. First, Mile's legacy is now being responsible for destroying the painting. This is a statement that "being remembered" is less important than what it is you're remembered for. Second, it's a statement that nothing lasts forever, everything eventually turns to dust. There is no immortal legacy. This is a dismantling of Mile's entire worldview.
@@geek2145 can you answer to all his comments...🙄
@@Keysi_6 I'm outmatched by his level of dedication lol.
@@geek2145 Actually, it may really be a fake, as the one who told us/the group that it was the real painting was Miles who we now know is an idiot.
And in the clipped scene, it's shown to be on canvas while Da Vinci painted it on poplar wood
Thus, it's very possible that the Louve rented him a fake knowing that he wouldn't know and the real one is still in the archives.
This scene is so satisfying to watch
Fuckin’ A!
Miles trying to catch Helen and failing so miserably 😂
i adore this movie so much. How in the first act, you're watching Mona Lisa's safety case flick up and down, utterly mortified that something bad is about to happen to her.
Only to reach the end, to feel the buildup of anger and righteousness right alongside Helen, and start cheering at the screen when that fucking painting gets destroyed.
Edward Norton simply doesn't miss. You could see the fear of God in his eyes here
I love how it was the Mona Lisa portrait was the one that did it for Miles 😂
She was willing to break THE thing. The thing nobody wanted her to break. Disruption.
Well yeah. It was a priceless artifact. no amount of money could replace it. Miles is RUINED
Everything else she destroyed could be replaced with his billionaire money. But the ACTUAL Mona Lisa? Yeah, not only can he not replace it, but the entire world will now associate his name/face with its destruction. You can't buy your way out of that kind of clusterf*ck.
*"**0:43** THE BEST F-BOMB EVER"*
favourite scene in the entire movie. the way helen slides to hit the button is just amazing
0:27 had me laughing my ass off in this scene
Fuckin' A!
Nice.
I love how the painting WINKS at him.
This is probably one of the most memorable scenes from any film in 2022. Awesome.
One could say that France felt that *Miles* away.
😂😂😂😂
The french would have blood just as they did ages ago
Meanwhile in Paris, two million people suddenly wake up screaming.
They should break out the guillotine.
@@JustPippaNY cosmic horror style the mona lisa is a eldrech artifact that keeps the french insanity in check
The cgi and effects on this scene are really really good like goddamn
So sorry for Mona Lisa, but great job Helen! You two and Andi deserved better.
Objectively the most satisfying scene in the entire movie
That look on Norton's face at 01:26 when he realises what she intends to do is just wonderful. I always lose it at this scene 😂
I don’t get why everyone is saying the show made an error by forgetting to show that it was panted on wood, you can literally see the charred wood behind the painting, if it was a standard canvas you would see the other side of the shitty protective case
I'm not an expert on how stuff burns but I think people are confusing the oil The Mona Lisa was painted with for canvas? I'd think the oil paint would burn faster than the wood behind it so it would make sense if that part burned first. But I honestly don't know.
@@channelname9256 it’s just that if the painting was on canvas then it would just burn through, but we see the paint peeling off the wood in the movie
I might be wrong, but I believe that the Mona Lisa actually painted on wood and not a canvas. When the painting burns in the movie, we see the canvas burning, which, if intentional from the writers, means that Miles spent millions for an obviously fake painting and was not able to see it. That would be the final proof of how much of a fraud and idiot he was: unable to see the painting he was supposedly passionate about and based his whole life around was a fake.
Nope. It was the real Mona Lisa in the context of the movie. That is just a film error.
Or the writers are morons
It’s the paint flaking off
I've seen theories like this and it would kind of go against the point? The point is that Miles legacy would be as the idiot who accidentally burned the Mona Lisa.
@@erickamakeeaina1649 "idiot who was given a fakeout mona lisa and immediately proved the were right to give him a fake" is a decent legacy
Tyler Durden: "Even the Monalisa is falling apart"
This film was everything 👏🏽 🎥
Why?
@@spenser9908 Because it was a great film
This scene (with context from the rest of the movie) is so good at making you feel the absolute horror and tragedy of burning the Mona Lisa, even if you don’t really care about art or paintings at all. It freaked me out so badly that I had to remind myself that it’s just a movie and the real thing is fine.
This is a travesty, a crime. And it’s the one thing that will really ruin Miles. Not burning his mansion, not breaking his things. But using his dangerous hydrogen energy source to destroy the most famous painting in the world.
Miles is going to hear from France and it ain't going to be pretty.
They gave him a fake!
@@bunyonsnipe2792 I'm genuinely asking this and not trying to sound like a dick, but how do you know? I don't remember anyone or anything saying in the movie that that Mona Lisa was a fake.
@@chuxmecha6513 they’re not referring to the movie, they’re referring to the conspiracy that the original Mona Lisa is not the one displayed on the Louvre. The reason is has its fame is bc it was once stolen back then, so once it was returned there’s been speculation that the original was destroyed or hidden out of public eye and that France uses a fake to attract tourism.
What about Italy?
@@chuxmecha6513 Apparently the Mona Lisa is painted on wood, and this shows canvas being destroyed. So unless this was a mistake or intentional revision on the director’s part, then Miles bought a fake that he was too much of an idiot to realize was fake, which kind of tracks with the theme of the film and his character.
I love the fact that this is a PG-13 film where they are limited to one use of the F word and they used it perfectly at 0:44
Actually, they used it twice. Way before this scene, when the lady who blew up the house snuck into a room and got caught, the other lady who found her said WTF.
She's got balls destorying the Mona Lisa
Trans rights 🏳️⚧️
@@purpleisdebesteI didn't mean that literally
The funny thing is Derol just enjoying the scene with Blanc, not realizing that that's also his place to live in that got smoked lol
Eh, I'm sure he'll be fine
This scene is absolutely masterful.
You're the type of person who claps when the plane lands, aren't you?
@@spenser9908 y
@@spenser9908 Are you the kind of person who goes around the cinema, telling people they're wrong about everything?
@@sandrols7 I mean calling this masterful is just asking for it lol.
Edward Nortons are just as priceless as the Mona Lisa
If I had a nickel for every time I saw the Mona Lisa burn in a movie...I'd have 2 nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
What's the other
@@archangel6174 Equilibrium my man.
And when Mr Bean ruined it ( though it wasn’t burning)😂
@@skygirlBAJ Equilibrium is flawed as shit, but I love it.
Miles had PLENTY of time to catch her he had such a lead, he could have ran in front of the statue and then tackled her when she got close. It’s like he wanted the Mona Lisa to be burnt
the most exciting moment i've ever had was seeing this scene in theaters and realizing what helen's about to do
literally breaking bad
Damn what a satisfying scene
unbelievable!!
reminds me of that "not if i eat the Mona Lisa" meme
0:00 This...
0:08 ... is not meth.
I think what they should have done instead of Helen being able to successfully open the case, is that she’s stopped, but then dukes phone goes off with the news breaking of Cassandra’s death.
It would have been a poetic moment of the dead and the people Miles has plowed over screwing him over one last time.
I love her running towards the button. Her eyes so fucking focused like a predator hunting it's prey. It's beautiful
I think it far more likely that the Louvre just lent him a very convincing replica.
I love Birdie at 0:18. She's lost again.
That's not birdie, that's the politician
@@michaeldwyer2244 I was referring to Birdie in the background, hands in the air, no idea what's happening or about to happen.
The Mona Lisa: priceless
Benoit casually passing his lighter to Derek (sp?) without looking to light the blunt he already knew he had?
Equally priceless.
Miles face: More than priceless
One crossed wire. One wayward pinch of potassium chlorade. One erring twitch! And kabloey!
JANELLE KILLED THE MONA LISA!!
Best Scene in the movie
Glass onion brought me there
And people thought those echo freaks were bad for throwing soup on the Mona Lisa.
Good thing this is a movie and the real one is all fine in the Louvre right now.
2:15 Me:
0:37 Trooper Wagner enjoying retirement
I know there was no post credit scene but if there were in should have been Edward's Miles standing before a French Court and being sentenced to death for burning Mona Lisa.
...It was a fake.
@@bunyonsnipe2792 It’s literally a key plot point that it is NOT a fake
@@bunyonsnipe2792 Did you even watch the movie
@@bunyonsnipe2792 the pandemic forced the louvre to give miles the painting for a hefty price
Probably not sentenced to death, but more likely life sentence behind French bars for destroying one of their national treasures.
the only thing wrong is that the Mona Lisa is not a painting on canvas but on a poplar board
Rians love for Breaking Bad is SHOWING in this scene!
Because it’s a Nat King Cole song like in “Gliding Over All”?
Both the explosion with a chemical and the look Edwarn Norton of anguish, similar to Walter's in Ozymandias that Rian directed
Didn’t he direct “Ozymandias”
Hahaha wow, no yall.
Because the way she blew the place up with that little crystal.
Just like Walt did. 😂😂😂
But yes, the editing and song choice was very Vince Gilligan.
1:33 was personal
That car crash makes a noise that triggers my baby fever
Baby blue fever. But yeah, that was a very pretty car that we just saw destroyed.
How do you beat someone with all the money in the world? take something of theirs priceless.
genius writing.
Could you add lyrics to the description or nah?
Let's all inbreathiate this moment..
1:33 Cross Flipping the Bird
Miles will be going before a firing squad.
It was a fake.
@@bunyonsnipe2792 Stop spreading lies
@@thedingleberrybush6076 it might actually have been a fake .
Da Vinci painted the mona lisa on wood not a canvas.
@@butterandwaffles3272 The point is, the painting is the original loaned to him by the Louvre. Symbolically the fact it went up in flames was an allusion to Miles ego being above everything, including a world treasure.
@@butterandwaffles3272Director confirmed it wasn't fake.
NAT KING COLE!!!!!!!!!!
I have the feeling Leonardo Da Vinci would rather have seen this painting burned than have it in the hands of someone like Miles Bron, Musk or Bezos.
The Mona Lisa was most likely a fake but with it being burned. Miles will surely be remembered in the same breath as the Mona Lisa like he wanted. Just not in a good way. Lol
0:00 Walter White: This is not meth
You have to feel a little bit bad for Miles lol. He looks like he’s letting out the inner child in him because he loved the Mona Lisa as a kid. You can see his face crumbling lmao. I say this because childhood trauma can bring back out the child in you
No
1:20
I bet no one knew that is the Aegean Sea of the mona lisa painting. Tbh I didn't know that was the Aegean Sea because my Geography is not that good haha
Watching the Mona Lisa burn physically hurt me. I enjoyed the movie up until this point.
same
That's the thing, you are not supposed to be ok with it
Miles explains earlier on that in disruption theory you start smashing small things, scalating until you destroy the one thing no one else wants you to destroy and therefore you are free
This is what happens here: Helen starts destroying the glass statues and everyone joins in while Miles doesn't care, then she escalates and everyone starts growing concerned, finally as she goes for the Mona Lisa all the characters and the audience beg her to stop but she doesn't
That's true disruption
When you know what they are really saying.
The Mona Lisa only has a pristine importance to the common people like you and me because the fine arts bigwigs at the Louvre have told us of its importance and significance for years. If I lived in this fictional world as a common person, and learned on the news that the Louvre had not only sold the Mona Lisa away, but that it had been burned to a crisp by the incompetence of an overconfident billionaire whom they sold it too, I would not be mad. If the Louvre can stomach selling the most famous art piece in the world cause they were short on cash, then why should I care about it?
Did you watch the movie? They loaned it for a ridiculous sum of money. And they demanded maximum security detail which that idiot secretly disregarded for his own Ego.
Im glad they made the painting actually NOT look like Mona Lisa with the absurdly large nose and big plump lips. To make everyone see it is not a real Mona Lisa.. 😅
Why did the hero of the movie destroy the Mona Lisa?
because the blame would be put onto miles which would end up destroying him
@@AbdullahKhan-el6xw So she destroyed a priceless piece of art that means so much to millions of people around the world to get back at one guy?
@@Cyberleader672 she needed to destroy the most famous painting in the world so that Miles' dangerous future fuel will not be published to the entire world, this incident also will get lots of attention from the entire Earth that Miles is a dick, a murderer, a backstabber, an idiot and he almost turns everyone's house into the Hindenburg
@@Cyberleader672 he did murder her sister. I can't say I wouldn't do the same.
@@Cyberleader672 Well if she didn't there might have still been a chance for Miles to prove that his new device is safe, when it wasn't. Imagine this explosion on a smaller house, heck on a street full of houses. People would have gotten hurt, but after hearing that he burned The Mona Lisa with Klean, there is no way anyone trys it again.
This is canon, right?
I think that it would have worked way better if the shield that was supposed to protect the Mona Lisa that popped up every time someone sneezed or spoke to loudly had not pupped up the one time that it was supposed because it would show how horrible the tech that Miles has come up really is and it would fully put the blame of the paintings destruction on Miles instead of having Helen destroying one of the most important paintings in human history just to spite Miles when he has already been defeated
How had he been defeated already?? still a billionaire, still about to sell hydrogen to the world and kill thousands, all she did was burn his house down!!! The painting is what ruined him.
Miles didn't install the security system, but he did install the override button because he's an idiot. Also before the Mona Lisa burned Miles wasn't really defeated, everyone there already knew Klear was super dangerous and Miles could cover the explosion up. But I do get what you mean, sucks that the Mona Lisa had to be destroyed
If he had just had it properly protected all the time with no override it would have been fine you dipstick. Miles Bron isn’t gonna fuck you dude
Tech that he didn't install failing isn't directly his fault. Him paying extra to create a bypass because he can't leave good enough alone means it only falls on his shoulders.
@@aloneitan3819 It didn't have to be destroyed, and destroying It was the worst thing anyone did in this movie.
Disruption!!!
Disruption
lord i hate this movie. the "heroes" are too stupid to outsmart an idiot, so they blow everything up. he burns the napkin in FRONT of them becasue they said he should have. He STILL has a ridiculous amount of money, info to RUIN all of them, and HE wasn't the one who got the mona lisa destroyed.any half competant lawyer could get him off and put the others in jail. and that's assuming he keeps everything legal and doens't just pay for assassins.
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Why would they brun the Mona lisa?!!
Miles explains earlier on that in disruption theory you start smashing small things, scalating until you destroy the one thing no one else wants you to destroy and therefore you are free
This is what happens here: Helen starts destroying the glass statues and everyone joins in while Miles doesn't care, then she escalates and everyone starts growing concerned, finally as she goes for the Mona Lisa all the characters and the audience beg her to stop but she doesn't
That's true disruption
She shouldn’t have destroyed it, he was already screwed since his fuel blew up an island
It was a fake.
@@bunyonsnipe2792 ..no
@@bunyonsnipe2792 That would go against the point. That Miles would be forever known as the idiot who destroyed the Mona Lisa
He could recover from the fuel accident cause nobody was majorly hurt, burning the Mona Lisa would get the people mad and he'd at least have to pay heavy costs
His house blowing up would have damaged his reputation, him destroying the Mona Lisa because of his fuel and bypass would destroy him.
This movie was awful
bad writing
Honestly being an art lover I felt that they crossed a line by destroying the painting.
I really hated Helen in this moment: by burning a piace of cultural heritage such as the Mona Lisa just to get revenge on Miles proves she's no better than him.
How? Miles killed someone to keep his wealth, and put the painting around a very flammable energy source. Not only has Helen saved millions of lives from proving that the new hydro fuel is dangerous, but she had taken Miles down preventing him from ever hurting more individuals with weird schemes and things like that. Yeah she did destroy a really good piece, but she isn’t on the same level of Miles.
@@disappearingartists8893 a really good piece you said? The Mona Lisa is part of the Western culture, of its cultural identity. Art destruction is a subtle way of destroying identiy and history which is not surprising coming from the man who directed the Last Jedi. Even if it's a film, it hurt me watching the Mona Lisa burn and for what? Helen had the upper hand and already took Miles down, she overdid it and just to make her look cool. To me, she's a criminal and I lost all respect for her. She could have recorded what Miles said, she had witnesses but no, she had to burn the Mona Lisa. And the irony in all of this is that she will be the one remembered as the arsonist, not Miles who was just careless with the safekeeping of the picture, because she should not lie during the process if she really wants to see Miles behind bars. And if she does lie to get away with the charge of arson, well, she's no better than Miles.
@@giltineful that’s actually pretty true. Yeah you got a point.
Miles literally murdered someone. Dude, you're comparing apples to maggot-infested oranges. Besides that, it's Miles's own fault for overriding the failsafe, which would've protected the painting. His entitlement, hubris, irresponsibility and cowardice put the painting in a position to be destroyed. In the world they live in, I imagine everyone will blame him since he had possession, and it was burned by his own disastrous fuel product. Furthermore, at this point he'll be locked up for her sister's murder, since the friends decided to testify they saw him at the scene of the murder. By the way, they only decided to testify against him AFTER she burned everything. No one is going to be blaming her, they'll be sympathizing with her since the sister was murdered.
Either way, I hope you stay mad about it.
@@rabd3721 the world won't sympathize with her: she destroyed an internazional treasure to avenge her sister's murder? Where there no other ways? The world will be deprived of something that inspired for hundred of years and is symbol of Western culture but hey, she got her revenge! Listen, she had the faxes, the bullet, proof that Miles was there when her sister died. The friends would have come around eventually and they actually were since they started to destroy stuff there. Burning the Mona Lisa was just lazy writing and it made me hate the character.
How the hell is this little tantrum justified? Like, in any way?
Did you watch the movie...?
Considering he murdered her sister I thought it was pretty tame
HE...KILLED... PEOPLE...
This movie was pure trash typical woke none scene
Except it’s obviously a parody and all that woke shit is there because it’s being made fun of. But you’re too dumb to realize it so you take the woke shit at face value
Can't be happy for a main character after they purposefully burns the Mona Lisa, no respect for history or art. Very sad.
Edward Norton’s face when the (fake?) Mona Lisa burned up and the scene’s reference nod to Edvard Munch’s painting The Scream. THIS. IS. CINEMA. 👌🏽
Ya know if she would have just kill Miles instead, she might have gotten outta prison before she died.
She wanted his crimes exposed
@@Dnzjsjdk His 'friedns' won't lie to protect him now that they've got no 'golden titties' to hang onto
Welp, i had the first movie on my list! I watched it last night. I am a cinephile & so naturally, i went into IMDb to see who was who & what was what & why i recognised certain people. But couldn't quite place them 🧐🔎 and it lead me to the fact that there was THIS!! this sequel. And i absolutely love both movies! 🤌🏾📽🎞🎬