Hate when people think they’re so artsy, watching this film wasn’t a pleasant experience. It was sniffing it’s own farts and shoving it in our face. Btw I’m a huge fan of poor things, because beyond the weirdness is a great theme and plot. Kinds of kindness feels like a mixture of cocaine and watching paint dry.
@@hislambo5243you're goofy man. Having a story be somewhat challenging doesn't make it "smelling its own farts". It's still entertaining in the comedy and mysteries. Movies like this are great for balancing out the schlocky franchised blockbuster bullshit coming out from major studios. Auteurs are necessary in the modern age of movies
@@michaelsnydermusic there is a reason this channel has kinda fallen off the radar, it is such a bland channel now, used to watch all of his reviews when he had way more personality, rarely watch him now, the reviews seem just...bland, if that makes sense.
Can we talk how diverse Emma Stone is? Birdman is nothing like La La Land. La la land is nothing like Cruella. Cruella is nothing like Poor things. Poor things is nothing like Kinds of Kindness.
did all that have some symbolic significance? it appeared to me the whole scene was just for comedy and i don't know how i feel about actors getting fully nude and doing basically corn just for a gag. 99% of nude scenes i see in movies seem to just be cuz the directors want to see some tiddies and knowing how awful that industry is when it comes to that stuff, i personally just feel uncomfortable every time i see such scenes. i don't think this goes for lanthimos, he seems to be a good dude, very appreciative and nice to the actors and ema and other actors that work with him seem to love him and have no problem doing scenes like these.
@@metalface_villainyou talk about the sex in that sequence like it’s a full scene and not a partially obscured, 10 second glimpse that’s split into few second chunks across 2 minutes…
When you said about the robotic delivery of lines, I was like YES, because the monotone style of dialogue was one of my favourite aspects of Yorgos' earlier films like The Lobster and Killing of a Sacred Deer
Reminded me alot of killing of the sacred deer. After sleeping on it i find myself wanting to rewatch it asap. I like how versatile of a artist yorgos is
I love the videos but these ads is getting out of control. You spent 3 minutes of an 8 minute video talking about something you prolly could care less about and I’m already paying for RUclips premium to not have to see ads. Come on bro, there’s gotta be another way to make revenue
@@pastichiorocker It's wild cause a lot of these RUclipsrs preach about being genuine and authentic then will literally sit there and endorse anything with a label on it
@@ABlackMan9no there really isn’t another way to make revenue. RUclips is taking a bigger and bigger chunk of the ad revenue every year so these sponsorships are most RUclipsrs’ main source of revenue. Also it doesn’t take long to fast forward through the sponsor part of the video.
He isn’t scary in civil war. He just shoots people for being a different race. That isn’t scary. It’s just a movie. Someone being shot in a movie by someone isn’t new.
My theater was filled with a “young hipster” type crowd. I was very pleased to feel that my whole theater was really digging the movie and there was lot of discussion at the end over what the movie was trying to communicate. With that being said, I don’t really know anyone that I know personally besides myself that would like this movie. Kinds of Kindness is very unapologetically itself and, like Chris said, you can tell Yorgos doesn’t really give a damn if you get it or not. Not a lot of movies come out like this anymore and I’m glad Searchlight is still giving Lanthimos money to do these types of movie
This was a bold, complex, original triptych of stories that you had no idea where they were going but if you were going in as an established Yorgos fan, you knew you were along for the ride no matter where it took you and man did it just keep taking you! How some of these ideas are came up with is beyond me. It felt very play like, with the three different title cards flashing before each story, like an Act 1, 2 and 3 and all along you’re unintentionally trying to piece together how they all are going to connect and see that there’s one common denominator throughout and then bam, it all does at the end. And the mid credits moment was the perfect “ah ha” payoff where we finally got to see the title of that third story. Loved this film and look forward to a rewatch.
Chris, I really appreciate your reviews, and have supported your film endeavour, but I have to ask that you please reconsider taking sponsorships from Scentbird, because the founder has said on her RUclips channel that what Hitler did was great because it was a learning experience for everyone else in the world. My grandfather was a POW at one of the Polish concentration camps, and he was never the same following his experiences there. To have some woman *MY* age say such vile things *hurts*
@@damonlocks5246 He needs to do more research, but it seems Chris isn't too picky when it comes to sponsors who give him money to promote their shady practices. The guy has lost a lot of good will from his supporters by pulling stuff like this, and acting like a holier-than-thou character when it comes to filmmaking.
@@leopoldotroconistrejo8122 I own it, and again saw it to warm up for Kinds of Kindness. Great stuff. There’s just so much crazy goodness in Kinds of Kindness, I’ll rate it as the Lanthimost in his amazing canon of films. REALLY glad he decided to rekindle his original style, yet has developed it over time via fortuitously working with some great actors along the way.
@@rhythmoriented not a troll here. But genuinely interested in other people's pespective. Could you please describe what ' his original style' is and why it matters so much to you that he does return to it. What brings you to his films in general and why would you recommend watching his movies to others? And what kind of crazy goodness is there in Kinds of Kindness?
@@andreyzhuchkov1882It's weird, funny and original. It makes me feel like we were transported into an other world with different social rules. I like that the movies aren't explain to us, we are just expose to it. I personnaly loved more the early Lanthimos's movies than The favorite and Poor Things. I was so happy to hear the return of Filippou as the writer of the story
@@kashoot4782what’s that!? And Chris absolutely loved whiplash, Babylon for me was an outstanding experience!! regardless, how everyone else felt about it. I had such a blast. I watched it twice in theaters. 🎬
My girlfriend and I saw it opening night. We knew nothing about it, especially not that it was an anthology film. We were so confused and disturbed and bored, we left after the second part. We spent the next few days talking about it and thinking about it and looking up reviews and talking about it more, then decided we had to go back and watch it again. I can’t say we “loved” it, but something about that second watch just clicked for us. Probably gonna be in our top 5 of the year. REALLY interesting film.
Really commend you for giving it a second chance and found value in it! I find that it’s hard to suggest movies like this because it’ll be too weird or not easy to digest for most audiences but if it at least promotes thoughtful conversations then it’s done something of merit!
@@TheEternalOuroboros we were confused, bored, tired, and uncomfortable. I’m usually not one to leave a movie, but it was honestly feeling like a waste of time. ESPECIALLY when there’s another full hour left in it. At a certain point, it’s just not worth staying.
@@maria2337 yeah, and we’re BIG weird movie fans who usually appreciate surreal and thought provoking films (which is why we were both perplexed with this one). I’ve found that you need to pick and choose who and when to recommend stuff like this too. Since watching KoK, I’ve TOLD people about the movie, but am yet to “recommend” it to anyone. If the description interests any of them, they’ll watch it at their own discretion.
I have no clue why youtubbers dont make charters in their video's and yes i get it they need to plug the ad but still give people an option. I have premium and really hate seeing ad plug ins in video's
This is a movie I can't really rate in numbers or stars, partially because I'm still processing it, but I love it. Lanthimos drops you into a bizarre alternate reality with no exposition, and the only way to make sense of the experience is to open your imagination and probe what must be going on in the writer's head. It doesn't feel messy or nonsensical to me, though, as there's clear themes and similarities with each story, and they all go together well. The stories make perfect sense in the world they exist in, that world is simply foreign to the viewer. Recalling this movie is genuinely like recalling a series of dreams.
I don’t think this film will be talked about in the future. Stories with lasting power relate to audiences and reward them for looking deeper. These kinds of films do nether. I would argue they reward the creator.
The editing of this RUclips review was not the best. Movie poster flashed on screen for half a second then the ad was clearly shot before hand as the shirt goes from mario bros to pikachu?
This wasn't even a review really since you never said what you liked but then also then say what you didn't like whats even the point of this video beyond the sponsorship
Thank you. Thank you so much for making this video and pointing at the little detail about how weird some of the characters speak. It's not about their accent it is just very weird and kinda eerie the way they speak. I can already name 2: the young therapist assigned to the husband and the female doctor for the wife in the second movie. I caught that immediately the way they speak because that's not how someone with a little authority speaks, it's not supposed to be like that!
I came into this movie completely blind. I had no idea who the director was, I had no idea what the movie was about, I just head some positive buzz about it and the cast is incredible. So, I spent one of my reservations on it. my experience could best be described as Disorienting, but in the best way possible. I was left wondering if the 3 narratives were in any way linked? I was left with so many questions. that said I did enjoy the experience. 11/10. great film.
I can’t wait to watch this film, I love Yorgos but mostly his older work, my favorite movie of his is The Lobster and I love Dogtooth too like he used to make really good and really weird movies so I hope to feel the same about this one lol
I knew nothing about this movie until I saw Chris' review. The minute he said that it was 3 short films in one was enough for me to go and see it and it was great. Really, really liked it.
Chris, on the off chance that you see this - It isn't too late to turn back. Views are down tremendously and it's only a matter of time before sponsors begin to pull out + you've allowed the likes of Critical Drinker and his gang of weirdos to tarnish your name. Do what Kendrick Lamar did and abandon the peaceful moralistic ish. Address Critical and take back your spot as the #1 OG movie reviewer on RUclips otherwise things will continue to worsen. Don't do this when the channel is completely removed from the algorithm PLEASE
Killing of a sacred deer was funnier in my opinion. I enjoyed myself with this new movie tho. As lame as I sound it’s thought provoking it’s challenging and interesting. I k what expect with Yorgos and I’m glad I was given something I totally didn’t expect. I’ll forever support his films. Kinda of Kindness maybe not be my favorite of his but I’m glad he made it and I’m glad I saw it.
I watched it last night with my partner and there was one other person in our theatre. I loved the movie, not as much as the lobster, the favorite or poor things but still a lot. It made me think a lot about what I was watching and I appreciate being challenged in a film. My partner enjoyed it too, not as much as me I think, but I can understand why people may not. After the film, I talked a bit with the other person that watched it and she seemed to find it really interesting too. I hope this film does well enough for Yorgos to embark on more projects like this or even a mini series in this vein.
I was reminded of a line from a show I like where one of the characters reads the review of the film she saw the night before “So I can find out what it was about.” I really liked it and definitely need to go back to it.
This movie is too artsy for me. I can't sit down and watch it, without thinking it's pretentious. It's like the film is trying to make a statement, but I can't be bothered to figure it out.
Growing up in rural south it was a strange kick to see these actors/ characters sort of animating through this liminal, nothing spaces. The setting was a character too and somehow drew me into this film. As someone who doesn’t love overtly artsy films I still greatly enjoyed the surrealist tone of this film.
the movie did fly by even with the time! i was only excited for stories to end because i wanted to know what was going to happen and start the next one. it was a wild and exciting ride and definitely an arthouse film!
Love your videos and what you do but I’ve noticed your recent videos are quite short and you’re using 1/4 of it to do an advertisement. Just feels a bit much.
Chris Stuckman new video popup on the feed keeps reminding me that such thing as movies still even exist. Can't remember the last time I went to a movie theater...
I saw this tonight in a theatre. For the first time in about 20 years I walked out of the theatre about 30 minutes from the end of the film. I just found it completely and utterly tiresome. I say that as someone that was a huge huge fan of The Lobster and The Favourite. It's just that it's weird in a Yorgos film, it's just weird for the sake of weird, it's too much, it's basically cringe. After enduring the first two mini films I got about 15 minutes into the third one and just decided I was.... Done. I didn't care anymore. I wanted to be doing anything else besides continuing to watch Kinds of Kindness. It was brutal. I love Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons and most of what Yorgos has done but man I just couldn't after a while.
3:35 That woman in the Theater clearly hasn't seen Dogtooth, the first and last movie I saw of Lanthimos until Poor Things. Shitty, out of nowhere endings is kinda his thing
this kind of reminds me of a quote by branford marsalis on ken burns’ documentary on jazz…”self indulgent bullshit”. “does art exist for the public, or for the artist”?
what's the public exactly? Some sort of faceless mass of undetermined viewers whose specifics don't matter? Is a movie good because any number of people can like it? Is a movie that doesn't appeal to five year olds worse than one that does by default? No actually good movie was ever made by trying to appeal to everybody, that's how nothing burgers get made. A movie genuinely loved by one person is more succesful as art than a movie put on in the bsckground to stave off boredom by a million people
This movie was just pure, unadulterated Yorgo Lanthimos through and through in both the best and worst way possible. Which means people who enjoy his filmography will have a blast with it, and those who don’t will most likely end up disliking it. While I didn’t particularly enjoy the second story, it doesn’t really matter much when I still loved the first and kind of enjoyed the second. But the directing and cinematography is great, and all the actors are phenomenal in their multiple roles, especially Jesse Plemmons as the difference between his character in the first and second story was complete whiplash. I didn’t expect to get a new Yorgos film so close after Poor Things, but I’m certainly glad I did. Or at least three short films, technically.
I loved it Yorgos takes a premise about love, power, manipulation and acceptance and takes it to the extreme this movie is brilliant and yorgos dark humor is great people in my theater were enjoying it and got claps 👏 at the end This is one of my favorite yorgos films this is not a film for general audiences you either love it or hate it
I thought it wasn’t as comparable to eyes wide shut, I personally dislike a lot of Kubrick’s work though. Jerskin was the composer for this film and poor things, and his second film ever was kinds of kindness. I loved the movie, the message was more clear of wanting love and praise and wanting to be accepted. It’s so interesting, I told my friend that it seemed the dialogue mimicked a foreign language’s tone and enthusiasm. The words were blunt and straight to the point, there was no imagery in most of the dialogue which for some reason didn’t help with the comprehension. 10/10, a hard watch in the third act with some of the content, but I thoroughly enjoyed this film as a whole.
Holy shit this movie was wild. I didn't watch any trailers or anything i just knew it was the director of poor things back with Emma Stone so i tried it out. I'm really not into horror, suspense, or awkward tense movies so it was honestly jarring for me. I had to walk out near the end of the second act. I'll finish it at home sometime. Beautifully done film truly a work of art. But I didn't know what i was getting myself into, wish i watched this first and then watched it at home instead of the theater. Great movie just too fucking intense for me in the theater.
Major Hollywood blockbusters aside, this is my most anticipated movie the summer! Huge fan of Yorgos n was excited to hear that he had an anthology dropping.. it opens Tuesday in my market and I plan to catch it day one! N then the next day going back for Maxxxine.. so hyped!
I didn’t know there are three different stories, I enjoy it more than poor things , but I did saw someone left after the first story, never came back 😂
The second part to me yes, is aboot the lengths one will go to be there for a selfish lover, but also aboot how cinephile culture views Yorgos. I hear it everywhere, people saying he's pretending to be this and pretending to be that and chucking him off the second he hits the mainstream. When in reality he's only trying to be what the stories he tells demand of him, but people can't seem to look at it through a clean lens. Constantly comparing to the legends of the past much like how Daniel can't for the life of him get over the new Liz.
Watched it a couple weeks ago. It's very much like Dogtooth and The Killing of a Sacred Deer (my personal favourite of his). The themes of abusive relationships are very well handled and some great acting (like chris said, Jesse Plemons is fabulous in the movie) and i did knew about it's structure, but it was really worth it. I loved the first story, that one did have the strongest tie to the themes it presents. The second one is the craziest and while i did like it, it was a little too much for me. The third one was the weakest and it did go on for way too long, but it was still very engaging. A solid 8/10 for me.
Because he made a video critical of the studio system resulting in the mess of Madame Web. He didnt even call it a review. Rather a commentary of sorts. Yet the keyboard warriors decided to call him spineless without understanding any of chris' perspectives or arguments. He didnt even call it a review but the nuance was sadly lost
I'm from Venezuela and watched the movie in ccs, it was impressive to find functions in here (obvious reasons) however, the room was almost empty and and the middle of the movie, a couple people just laughing about the weirdness of the story, that was kinda cute and annoying at the same time lol. In general I believe this is similar to "Relatos Salvajes" an argentinian movie.
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the shirt youre wearing i bought at walmart a few months ago!
I'm still waiting for Jesse Plemons to star in a Philip Seymour Hoffman biopic.
He's too thin now.
I'm still waiting for Shelby Oakes.
Or play Matt Damon's little brother
@ParticleLarry He played teenage Matt Damon in flashbacks in All the pretty horses.
@@FucTrump thanks , that was before he was known
This movie perfectly lives up to the title. Kinds of Kindness, “abusive forms of kindness, sadistic forms of kindness, and genuine forms of kindness”
Hate when people think they’re so artsy, watching this film wasn’t a pleasant experience. It was sniffing it’s own farts and shoving it in our face. Btw I’m a huge fan of poor things, because beyond the weirdness is a great theme and plot. Kinds of kindness feels like a mixture of cocaine and watching paint dry.
@@hislambo5243*for you. Watching this wasn’t a pleasant experience for you. For many of us, it was a great experience
Chris grew up with Kinds of Kindness
@@hislambo5243KOK is a masterpiece
@@hislambo5243you're goofy man. Having a story be somewhat challenging doesn't make it "smelling its own farts". It's still entertaining in the comedy and mysteries. Movies like this are great for balancing out the schlocky franchised blockbuster bullshit coming out from major studios. Auteurs are necessary in the modern age of movies
2:50 review starts from there
That is TOO long lol
🤣😭💀
Yeah like 1/4 of the video is an ad. Same with the last one.
Why is a third of this video an ad?
Cmon man
@@michaelsnydermusic there is a reason this channel has kinda fallen off the radar, it is such a bland channel now, used to watch all of his reviews when he had way more personality, rarely watch him now, the reviews seem just...bland, if that makes sense.
Can we talk how diverse Emma Stone is? Birdman is nothing like La La Land. La la land is nothing like Cruella. Cruella is nothing like Poor things. Poor things is nothing like Kinds of Kindness.
Yes, she is absolutely fantastic. In my opinion definitely the best actor of her generation!
you forgot her best ever role, Easy A hahaha
Yeah..she is an actress
Yeah, she even made me like Cruella.
No Poor things was actually good.
Yorgos is the best thing to come from Greece since democracy
Hold my yogurt…
@@pileofwit Yogurt comes from Bulgaria 🤠
@@dicekolev5360 Not Greek yogurt. 💪
Not John Stamos?!
Not Giannis Antetokoumpo?
That dinner scene when Jesse Clemens convinces the guests to watch a "video" of his wife to remember her....😮
I laughed so hard. I was not expecting that at all. So fn weird.
did all that have some symbolic significance? it appeared to me the whole scene was just for comedy and i don't know how i feel about actors getting fully nude and doing basically corn just for a gag. 99% of nude scenes i see in movies seem to just be cuz the directors want to see some tiddies and knowing how awful that industry is when it comes to that stuff, i personally just feel uncomfortable every time i see such scenes. i don't think this goes for lanthimos, he seems to be a good dude, very appreciative and nice to the actors and ema and other actors that work with him seem to love him and have no problem doing scenes like these.
@metalface_villain yeah it's just for a gag. That's it. It's funny and unexpected. As long as the actors are comfortable with it.
What? Are we gonna fuck on the table?
@@metalface_villainyou talk about the sex in that sequence like it’s a full scene and not a partially obscured, 10 second glimpse that’s split into few second chunks across 2 minutes…
When you said about the robotic delivery of lines, I was like YES, because the monotone style of dialogue was one of my favourite aspects of Yorgos' earlier films like The Lobster and Killing of a Sacred Deer
Filippou as writer don't get enought credit. Kind of kindness was its return as a main screenwriter
The killing of a sacred deer is one of the three films that has changed my life........even though I was 51 when I saw it.
I went into the movie just going by what I saw in the first trailer…had NO idea this would be the movie I walk into. Yorgos blew my mind with this one
Reminded me alot of killing of the sacred deer. After sleeping on it i find myself wanting to rewatch it asap. I like how versatile of a artist yorgos is
Because it's the return of Filippou as screenwriter
I love the videos but these ads is getting out of control. You spent 3 minutes of an 8 minute video talking about something you prolly could care less about and I’m already paying for RUclips premium to not have to see ads. Come on bro, there’s gotta be another way to make revenue
I think it's even worse that this mf is pretending he actually uses all these paid sponsorship products.
@@pastichiorocker It's wild cause a lot of these RUclipsrs preach about being genuine and authentic then will literally sit there and endorse anything with a label on it
Just fast forward. Easy
What other ways are there to make revenue?
@@ABlackMan9no there really isn’t another way to make revenue. RUclips is taking a bigger and bigger chunk of the ad revenue every year so these sponsorships are most RUclipsrs’ main source of revenue. Also it doesn’t take long to fast forward through the sponsor part of the video.
Jesse Plemons gets to not scare the daylights out of me for once. Unlike what happened in Civil War...
Well…
He is kinda scary in this too
What Kinds of Kindness are you?
He isn’t scary in civil war. He just shoots people for being a different race. That isn’t scary. It’s just a movie. Someone being shot in a movie by someone isn’t new.
Chris grew up with Kinds of Kindness
My theater was filled with a “young hipster” type crowd. I was very pleased to feel that my whole theater was really digging the movie and there was lot of discussion at the end over what the movie was trying to communicate. With that being said, I don’t really know anyone that I know personally besides myself that would like this movie. Kinds of Kindness is very unapologetically itself and, like Chris said, you can tell Yorgos doesn’t really give a damn if you get it or not. Not a lot of movies come out like this anymore and I’m glad Searchlight is still giving Lanthimos money to do these types of movie
Pathetic film
@@halorockandreachpathethic you ? Yes
@@YorgosL1 pathetic fanboy
@@halorockandreach go made one by yourself then
Yeah so..pretentious hipster crap
3 out of 8 minutes is him talking about scentbird. Seems a bit excessive.
3 minutes… cmon mann
It took me 10 seconds… secrets of life
Well.....that matches with Kinds of Kindness.....I guess.
You got me at Eyes Wide Shut
One of my guilty pleasure movies 😁
@@hammiranda yeah such a festive film in general. This eerie christmas and new years vibe
This was a bold, complex, original triptych of stories that you had no idea where they were going but if you were going in as an established Yorgos fan, you knew you were along for the ride no matter where it took you and man did it just keep taking you! How some of these ideas are came up with is beyond me. It felt very play like, with the three different title cards flashing before each story, like an Act 1, 2 and 3 and all along you’re unintentionally trying to piece together how they all are going to connect and see that there’s one common denominator throughout and then bam, it all does at the end. And the mid credits moment was the perfect “ah ha” payoff where we finally got to see the title of that third story. Loved this film and look forward to a rewatch.
Chris, I really appreciate your reviews, and have supported your film endeavour, but I have to ask that you please reconsider taking sponsorships from Scentbird, because the founder has said on her RUclips channel that what Hitler did was great because it was a learning experience for everyone else in the world. My grandfather was a POW at one of the Polish concentration camps, and he was never the same following his experiences there. To have some woman *MY* age say such vile things *hurts*
What the fuck????????
@@valuelight She also said that people who died from cancer didn't open their hearts to spirituality and that it's curable in 7 days.
@@pastichiorocker oh yeah she’s vile
From what I have seen on RUclips, yes the founder of Scentbird seems to be someone to be looked into before aligning too closely with.
@@damonlocks5246 He needs to do more research, but it seems Chris isn't too picky when it comes to sponsors who give him money to promote their shady practices. The guy has lost a lot of good will from his supporters by pulling stuff like this, and acting like a holier-than-thou character when it comes to filmmaking.
This is the Lanthimost film I’ve ever seen. Loved it!
you gotta watch Dogtooth!
@@leopoldotroconistrejo8122 I own it, and again saw it to warm up for Kinds of Kindness. Great stuff. There’s just so much crazy goodness in Kinds of Kindness, I’ll rate it as the Lanthimost in his amazing canon of films. REALLY glad he decided to rekindle his original style, yet has developed it over time via fortuitously working with some great actors along the way.
@@rhythmoriented not a troll here. But genuinely interested in other people's pespective. Could you please describe what ' his original style' is and why it matters so much to you that he does return to it. What brings you to his films in general and why would you recommend watching his movies to others? And what kind of crazy goodness is there in Kinds of Kindness?
@@andreyzhuchkov1882It's weird, funny and original. It makes me feel like we were transported into an other world with different social rules. I like that the movies aren't explain to us, we are just expose to it. I personnaly loved more the early Lanthimos's movies than The favorite and Poor Things. I was so happy to hear the return of Filippou as the writer of the story
ScentBird is known for shady practices and an unhinged CEO. Nice one Chris!
He also keeps promoting BetterHelp. I like the dude, but Christ.
Also liked your work Chris, but 20% of the video being sponsor promo doesn't help
Man I miss your old reviews so badly.
I always expect Kirsten Dunst to be in any movie he’s in 🤔
I’m still shocked Chris never reviewed Babylon since he loves Hollywood so much. 😦
Yooooo right?
And he did like it, as he liked it on letterboxed
@@kashoot4782what’s that!? And Chris absolutely loved whiplash, Babylon for me was an outstanding experience!! regardless, how everyone else felt about it. I had such a blast. I watched it twice in theaters. 🎬
He was probably busy
Chris grew up with Kinds of Kindness
My girlfriend and I saw it opening night. We knew nothing about it, especially not that it was an anthology film. We were so confused and disturbed and bored, we left after the second part.
We spent the next few days talking about it and thinking about it and looking up reviews and talking about it more, then decided we had to go back and watch it again.
I can’t say we “loved” it, but something about that second watch just clicked for us. Probably gonna be in our top 5 of the year. REALLY interesting film.
Really commend you for giving it a second chance and found value in it! I find that it’s hard to suggest movies like this because it’ll be too weird or not easy to digest for most audiences but if it at least promotes thoughtful conversations then it’s done something of merit!
I don't understand why anyone leaves a screening without finishing. You may as well just watch all of it since you're there?
@@TheEternalOuroboros we were confused, bored, tired, and uncomfortable. I’m usually not one to leave a movie, but it was honestly feeling like a waste of time. ESPECIALLY when there’s another full hour left in it. At a certain point, it’s just not worth staying.
@@maria2337 yeah, and we’re BIG weird movie fans who usually appreciate surreal and thought provoking films (which is why we were both perplexed with this one).
I’ve found that you need to pick and choose who and when to recommend stuff like this too.
Since watching KoK, I’ve TOLD people about the movie, but am yet to “recommend” it to anyone. If the description interests any of them, they’ll watch it at their own discretion.
A couple walked out of my screening right after the 2nd part.
Thought this film was about perfumes. I couldnt believe that 3 minutes of 8 was an ad.
Just saw it and I think I get it. I was very surprised how long it was able to keep my interest.
2:52 of ad read
I have no clue why youtubbers dont make charters in their video's and yes i get it they need to plug the ad but still give people an option. I have premium and really hate seeing ad plug ins in video's
@@DSFarinhaThey're not allowed to do that. The companies won't allow it. Trust me, bro.
@@DSFarinhaGet RUclips ReVanced.
8 min review where 3 are an ad 🙂👍🏼
Does it matter? Just skip it.
Exactly. Just skip it.
to anyone wondering, this 8 minute video starts at 2:51
This is a movie I can't really rate in numbers or stars, partially because I'm still processing it, but I love it. Lanthimos drops you into a bizarre alternate reality with no exposition, and the only way to make sense of the experience is to open your imagination and probe what must be going on in the writer's head. It doesn't feel messy or nonsensical to me, though, as there's clear themes and similarities with each story, and they all go together well. The stories make perfect sense in the world they exist in, that world is simply foreign to the viewer. Recalling this movie is genuinely like recalling a series of dreams.
I don’t think this film will be talked about in the future. Stories with lasting power relate to audiences and reward them for looking deeper. These kinds of films do nether. I would argue they reward the creator.
Agree, this movie will be forgotten about quickly. It’s not relatable or very intelligible
“ wondering if i liked the movie” bro its ok to say u dont like a movie lol
This one reminded a LOT of alps and I ADORED it, this shot above alps to be my new fave lanthimos
Feels like these reviews are an excuse to push ads out from sponsors.
That's exactly what they are, because every 'review' feels like he's just reading from the wiki page and not saying anything of importance at all.
Seeing Jesse Plemons again after watching Civil War feels different…
What Kinds of Kindness are you?
The editing of this RUclips review was not the best. Movie poster flashed on screen for half a second then the ad was clearly shot before hand as the shirt goes from mario bros to pikachu?
Chris I love you man but we gotta stop doing 3min ad reads to start the video lol
I loved that shirt trick you did! You went from Mario to Pokémon in a flash! Lol
This wasn't even a review really since you never said what you liked but then also then say what you didn't like whats even the point of this video beyond the sponsorship
He literally gave his opinion on the movie. Were you not paying attention?
Dude a 5 minute sponsor for lube is too far, liked and subscribed
am i too far gone
Those ads man…
Bros got kids to feed
So do I, but they starving while I'm watching the ads. Lol@JohnMason-ff4tc
yeah but i bet there’s other sponsors that are ethical knocking too
Thank you. Thank you so much for making this video and pointing at the little detail about how weird some of the characters speak. It's not about their accent it is just very weird and kinda eerie the way they speak. I can already name 2: the young therapist assigned to the husband and the female doctor for the wife in the second movie. I caught that immediately the way they speak because that's not how someone with a little authority speaks, it's not supposed to be like that!
%30 of this is a paid in-character promotion of a stupid company.
I came into this movie completely blind. I had no idea who the director was, I had no idea what the movie was about, I just head some positive buzz about it and the cast is incredible. So, I spent one of my reservations on it.
my experience could best be described as Disorienting, but in the best way possible. I was left wondering if the 3 narratives were in any way linked? I was left with so many questions.
that said I did enjoy the experience. 11/10. great film.
I can’t wait to watch this film, I love Yorgos but mostly his older work, my favorite movie of his is The Lobster and I love Dogtooth too like he used to make really good and really weird movies so I hope to feel the same about this one lol
I knew nothing about this movie until I saw Chris' review. The minute he said that it was 3 short films in one was enough for me to go and see it and it was great. Really, really liked it.
Chris, on the off chance that you see this - It isn't too late to turn back. Views are down tremendously and it's only a matter of time before sponsors begin to pull out + you've allowed the likes of Critical Drinker and his gang of weirdos to tarnish your name. Do what Kendrick Lamar did and abandon the peaceful moralistic ish. Address Critical and take back your spot as the #1 OG movie reviewer on RUclips otherwise things will continue to worsen. Don't do this when the channel is completely removed from the algorithm PLEASE
Killing of a sacred deer was funnier in my opinion. I enjoyed myself with this new movie tho. As lame as I sound it’s thought provoking it’s challenging and interesting. I k what expect with Yorgos and I’m glad I was given something I totally didn’t expect. I’ll forever support his films. Kinda of Kindness maybe not be my favorite of his but I’m glad he made it and I’m glad I saw it.
what did it provoke you to think about, could you elaborate
0:46 to 2:50, that's 2m of advert in a 8:21m video. Time to wean myself off this channel.
25% ad
Saw an advanced screening of this last night and went in completely blind. Holy shit.
You’ve called this Kinds Of Scentbird
I watched it last night with my partner and there was one other person in our theatre. I loved the movie, not as much as the lobster, the favorite or poor things but still a lot. It made me think a lot about what I was watching and I appreciate being challenged in a film. My partner enjoyed it too, not as much as me I think, but I can understand why people may not. After the film, I talked a bit with the other person that watched it and she seemed to find it really interesting too. I hope this film does well enough for Yorgos to embark on more projects like this or even a mini series in this vein.
The review starts at 2:50
Review starts at 2:52
I was reminded of a line from a show I like where one of the characters reads the review of the film she saw the night before “So I can find out what it was about.” I really liked it and definitely need to go back to it.
You really did a good job advertising that Scent Bird product bruv 😂🤑🤑🤑💵💰, Cha Chinnng 🤟
This movie is too artsy for me. I can't sit down and watch it, without thinking it's pretentious.
It's like the film is trying to make a statement, but I can't be bothered to figure it out.
This movie was hard to sit through after the first segment. Should have been a mini-series on HBO or something.
and called an exercise in degeneracy?
@@andreyzhuchkov1882 much more accurate title lol
Growing up in rural south it was a strange kick to see these actors/ characters sort of animating through this liminal, nothing spaces. The setting was a character too and somehow drew me into this film. As someone who doesn’t love overtly artsy films I still greatly enjoyed the surrealist tone of this film.
11.20.2024 Chris was spot on. Kinds of Kindness is sitting at 72% Critics 48% audience score on RT.
Almost half this video is an ad read. What a clown
He has bills to pay!
the movie did fly by even with the time! i was only excited for stories to end because i wanted to know what was going to happen and start the next one. it was a wild and exciting ride and definitely an arthouse film!
Love your videos and what you do but I’ve noticed your recent videos are quite short and you’re using 1/4 of it to do an advertisement. Just feels a bit much.
Who's the central character in all 3 stories? I didn't notice one 😂
the RMF guy
Chris Stuckman new video popup on the feed keeps reminding me that such thing as movies still even exist. Can't remember the last time I went to a movie theater...
If you don't look, you don't find.
Selling out before our eyes.
He does since 2022
That's crazy. I had no idea this read coming out. I feel like poor things only just came out
I saw this tonight in a theatre. For the first time in about 20 years I walked out of the theatre about 30 minutes from the end of the film. I just found it completely and utterly tiresome. I say that as someone that was a huge huge fan of The Lobster and The Favourite. It's just that it's weird in a Yorgos film, it's just weird for the sake of weird, it's too much, it's basically cringe. After enduring the first two mini films I got about 15 minutes into the third one and just decided I was.... Done. I didn't care anymore. I wanted to be doing anything else besides continuing to watch Kinds of Kindness. It was brutal. I love Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons and most of what Yorgos has done but man I just couldn't after a while.
That's a shame because the last story was pretty interesting
Thank you Chris for another review.
3:35 That woman in the Theater clearly hasn't seen Dogtooth, the first and last movie I saw of Lanthimos until Poor Things. Shitty, out of nowhere endings is kinda his thing
Yorgos is brilliant. You have to love his work. They are masterpieces.
Someone literally walked out of my theater thinking it was over after the first story ended and the credits popped up
Does Chris even read his comments anymore? Enough to understand we hate these long ass ad reads?
It's a fantastic cerebral film - visceral, dark and provoking. Love, love, love it. Back to the heights of Dogtooth and The Killing of a Sacred Deer.
this kind of reminds me of a quote by branford marsalis on ken burns’ documentary on jazz…”self indulgent bullshit”.
“does art exist for the public, or for the artist”?
what's the public exactly? Some sort of faceless mass of undetermined viewers whose specifics don't matter? Is a movie good because any number of people can like it? Is a movie that doesn't appeal to five year olds worse than one that does by default? No actually good movie was ever made by trying to appeal to everybody, that's how nothing burgers get made. A movie genuinely loved by one person is more succesful as art than a movie put on in the bsckground to stave off boredom by a million people
This movie was just pure, unadulterated Yorgo Lanthimos through and through in both the best and worst way possible. Which means people who enjoy his filmography will have a blast with it, and those who don’t will most likely end up disliking it. While I didn’t particularly enjoy the second story, it doesn’t really matter much when I still loved the first and kind of enjoyed the second. But the directing and cinematography is great, and all the actors are phenomenal in their multiple roles, especially Jesse Plemmons as the difference between his character in the first and second story was complete whiplash. I didn’t expect to get a new Yorgos film so close after Poor Things, but I’m certainly glad I did. Or at least three short films, technically.
LOVE YORGOS. It’s always a shitshow, but an artistic one. Still waiting for you to review the “favourite”
As a big fan of "Short Cuts" this sounds great
Nearly all his movies have the annoying disjointed robotic dialogue.
I loved it Yorgos takes a premise about love, power, manipulation and acceptance and takes it to the extreme this movie is brilliant and yorgos dark humor is great people in my theater were enjoying it and got claps 👏 at the end
This is one of my favorite yorgos films this is not a film for general audiences you either love it or hate it
This is a movie like Enemies, can be it for a deep analisis?
Jesse Plemons looking for all the world like Heston Blumenthal with that shaved head! 4:37
Going for the movie today.
Just saw " Poor Things." Yeah, after watching that, I want to find time to get out to the theater for the first time this year.
I thought it wasn’t as comparable to eyes wide shut, I personally dislike a lot of Kubrick’s work though. Jerskin was the composer for this film and poor things, and his second film ever was kinds of kindness. I loved the movie, the message was more clear of wanting love and praise and wanting to be accepted. It’s so interesting, I told my friend that it seemed the dialogue mimicked a foreign language’s tone and enthusiasm. The words were blunt and straight to the point, there was no imagery in most of the dialogue which for some reason didn’t help with the comprehension. 10/10, a hard watch in the third act with some of the content, but I thoroughly enjoyed this film as a whole.
Holy shit this movie was wild.
I didn't watch any trailers or anything i just knew it was the director of poor things back with Emma Stone so i tried it out.
I'm really not into horror, suspense, or awkward tense movies so it was honestly jarring for me. I had to walk out near the end of the second act.
I'll finish it at home sometime. Beautifully done film truly a work of art.
But I didn't know what i was getting myself into, wish i watched this first and then watched it at home instead of the theater.
Great movie just too fucking intense for me in the theater.
Major Hollywood blockbusters aside, this is my most anticipated movie the summer! Huge fan of Yorgos n was excited to hear that he had an anthology dropping.. it opens Tuesday in my market and I plan to catch it day one! N then the next day going back for Maxxxine.. so hyped!
I was going to watch the video but 25%-2 minutes-of the video is about an ad. No thanks.
I didn’t know there are three different stories, I enjoy it more than poor things , but I did saw someone left after the first story, never came back 😂
The second it was revealed what Stone was eating on the island like 4 elderly ladies in front of me got up and walked right out 😂
6:37 water represents the deep emotions, I believe.
Love how he accurately guessed the RT critics and audience scores.
Loved the first and third stories. Second one was decent, but had an odd ending.
The second part to me yes, is aboot the lengths one will go to be there for a selfish lover, but also aboot how cinephile culture views Yorgos.
I hear it everywhere, people saying he's pretending to be this and pretending to be that and chucking him off the second he hits the mainstream. When in reality he's only trying to be what the stories he tells demand of him, but people can't seem to look at it through a clean lens. Constantly comparing to the legends of the past much like how Daniel can't for the life of him get over the new Liz.
Every theatre near me seems to only be showing this for like a week or two and then it’s getting kicked out (which kinda sucks)
Man. I love you but those LONG comercials at the begining of the video are too much. Specially for someone like me. Sometimes listening while driving.
I still have no clue what this is about intrigued though
Watched it a couple weeks ago. It's very much like Dogtooth and The Killing of a Sacred Deer (my personal favourite of his). The themes of abusive relationships are very well handled and some great acting (like chris said, Jesse Plemons is fabulous in the movie) and i did knew about it's structure, but it was really worth it. I loved the first story, that one did have the strongest tie to the themes it presents. The second one is the craziest and while i did like it, it was a little too much for me. The third one was the weakest and it did go on for way too long, but it was still very engaging. A solid 8/10 for me.
THREE MINUTES of ad at the beginning, wtf is this
Chris why am I seeing so much videos of hate dude I mean I guess people are mad at your success
Because he sold his soul to Hollywood and refuses to criticize anything
Because he made a video critical of the studio system resulting in the mess of Madame Web. He didnt even call it a review. Rather a commentary of sorts.
Yet the keyboard warriors decided to call him spineless without understanding any of chris' perspectives or arguments. He didnt even call it a review but the nuance was sadly lost
@@aidanlastname0187 you're not very sharp are you?
I'm from Venezuela and watched the movie in ccs, it was impressive to find functions in here (obvious reasons) however, the room was almost empty and and the middle of the movie, a couple people just laughing about the weirdness of the story, that was kinda cute and annoying at the same time lol.
In general I believe this is similar to "Relatos Salvajes" an argentinian movie.