Dream pairing of a lifetime: Tilda, Julianne and Pedro! And can we talk about this...this is how trailers should be - give us a hint, a visual nod, lure us to go to the theater, and not show us the entire movie, like most trailers do.
He was suposed to do a movie with Cate Blanchett, I don't know if it was this one, but he cancel the proyect. But I'm glad he's working with this two amazing actress
Wow...Almodovar definetely knows how to create atmosphere...and this trailer is impecable,no dialogue,only feelings and expressions was a great move.😮❤
The color game is on point. The green and red that complement each other on Julianne and the yellow on Tilda which then tries to copy Julianne's style , and the interior decor matching them both. WOW, it's a must watch
Great colors, great music and sometimes great acting. That's as much as you get with Almodóvar this days. The screenplay always disapoints ( last ten movies). I hope he gets this one right. I had enough of weird Tilda
As with every Almodovar film, the set design and costume design are intentionally in sync with the most astonishing pops of color that I've ever experienced from any other film maker.
Sorry, but it would have been nice to hear Marvin (Hume Cronyn) say SOMETHING in "Marvin's Room" (1996). And I wanted to slap some words into Mia Farrow's mouth in :"A Wedding" (1978).
@@fabrislemos Hi! The movie is based in the Sigrid Nunez's novel What are you going through. As she also wrote Always Susan. A memoir of Susan Sontag, maybe the first one is a consequence of the other...
Congrats to Almodovar for winning the Golden Lion!!! I've been watching his films and loving them for so many years and it's absolutely exhilarating that he's finally won an honor proportionate to his genius!!!
I've got goosebumps with only a minute and a half...can see brutal acting in those two... congratulation to everyone who made this posible👏🏻 this is real cinema🏆
Tilda Swinton just NEVER ages! Remarkable bone structure! Magnificent colours! Superb artists! Looking forward to watching but it’s going to be a sad one!
Pedro Almodovar's films are a thorn in our side. And he knows how to get the best out of his actors and actresses. This film will be like many of his films; melodramatic and deep. Quite far from commercial.
I cannot wait for it to come out!! Moore, Swinton, Almodovar?!! Are you kidding me...inject it in my veins!! Also, do I detect a little inspiration from Persona?!
Almodóvar is finally taking the leap ! I always find it fascinating whenever renowned directors cross the border and shoot their first english-speaking films. Veeery unpopular opinion but 'My Blueberry Nights' by Wong Kar-wai is such an interesting take on America as a land of artistic inspiration and aesthetic/thematic opportunities... Plus Almodóvar, despite being a controversial character, has contributed a lot to European cinema's influence throughout the world. Can't wait !
@@gio_ser5120 I was talking about the Panama papers thing, which blew up when 'Julieta' was about to be released. Back in France people started to wonder whether his actual relationship with money was aligned with his political views on society. It's been almost 10 years now and it was revealed that the press most likely exaggerated the whole affair. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a hardcore fan of Almodóvar, but it was all the more difficult to defend him and the movie (which is in my - still unpopular - opinion one of his best works and a defining masterpiece overall) at the time. I ended up presenting 'Julieta' at a movie club (coincidentally it was in Monaco, famously known for being a tax haven) and everybody loved it, because his cinema speaks to the very soul, wherever you come from and whatever your social background might be.
The movie where people can get what they want within their home but as soon as they take outside, it no longer exists? The one where the dumb ***** asks for a baby and it turns out to be Baron Trump? That movie?
I don't know what this movie is about exactly, probably something with a terminally ill patient, but the honesty of the trailer is such that I have to see it: it's his first movie in English! No glamour, no horse shit... It's a movie! In English! I love it already!
Anyone remember that 90s movie where Tilda gets the same lipstick as a colleague she is jealous of? That’s what this reminded me of. Wish I could remember the name of that movie
Wow, two of the most amazing actresses together in a movie by one of the best directors alive. Perfection.
Dream pairing of a lifetime: Tilda, Julianne and Pedro! And can we talk about this...this is how trailers should be - give us a hint, a visual nod, lure us to go to the theater, and not show us the entire movie, like most trailers do.
Yes, trick people into seeing your anti humanist propaganda piece with bizarre art house tripe. Right up hollywoods mpox riddled ***
Tilda, Julianne AND Almodóvar? Sign me right the fuck up!
Exactly
Yes, please! 🎉
and John Turturro too, what a cast
@@SirAbyss SI, let's go
He was suposed to do a movie with Cate Blanchett, I don't know if it was this one, but he cancel the proyect. But I'm glad he's working with this two amazing actress
Wow...Almodovar definetely knows how to create atmosphere...and this trailer is impecable,no dialogue,only feelings and expressions was a great move.😮❤
The color game is on point. The green and red that complement each other on Julianne and the yellow on Tilda which then tries to copy Julianne's style , and the interior decor matching them both. WOW, it's a must watch
King Almodovar is always incredible with colors fr
Great colors, great music and sometimes great acting. That's as much as you get with Almodóvar this days. The screenplay always disapoints ( last ten movies). I hope he gets this one right. I had enough of weird Tilda
Hey, it's the retarded comment Matt pointed out today lol
As with every Almodovar film, the set design and costume design are intentionally in sync with the most astonishing pops of color that I've ever experienced from any other film maker.
Almodovar+Moore+Swinton=One of the best of 24 already
Location?
Cinematography is beautiful and real. Thank you for using filters or excessive colour grading. I can feel the environment and people.
When actors don’t need words, they are the best at their craft.
Sorry, but it would have been nice to hear Marvin (Hume Cronyn) say SOMETHING in "Marvin's Room" (1996).
And I wanted to slap some words into Mia Farrow's mouth in :"A Wedding" (1978).
Feels like the relationship between Susan Sontag and Annie Leibovitz when the former was dying of cancer. Absolutely beautiful.
Wait I've watched an interview of susan now I gotta get more information on both of them
@@AD-ig2br You're welcome! I don't know if the movie has anything to do with it, but it felt very similar to me.
Eu também lembrei delas quando li sobre as duas mulheres, uma escritora e uma fotógrafa de guerra.
@@fabrislemos Hi! The movie is based in the Sigrid Nunez's novel What are you going through. As she also wrote Always Susan. A memoir of Susan Sontag, maybe the first one is a consequence of the other...
This is one of the most unexpected and intriguing comments I've ever happened across on a random video trailer.
Signed, Someone fascinated by Sontag
The aesthetics, the photography, those close ups! Will be watching for sure
Finally. A Trailer that doesn’t give it all away. ❤
well a teaser never does
Congrats to Almodovar for winning the Golden Lion!!! I've been watching his films and loving them for so many years and it's absolutely exhilarating that he's finally won an honor proportionate to his genius!!!
Love how Almodóvar uses color in his films. Volver also used a lot of red.
Almodóvar's use of red in his films is iconic. It's such a powerful visual motif throughout all his work!
He try to put red in every scene ❤
Looks fabulous… what a cast… and another gorgeous Alberto Iglesias score ❤
Wow, Swinton and Moore together. This is going to be quality.
Julianne Moore & Tilda Swinton. Yes, take my money, please! I can't wait to see this.
I've got goosebumps with only a minute and a half...can see brutal acting in those two... congratulation to everyone who made this posible👏🏻
this is real cinema🏆
Oh a new film by Almodovar you say?? I am IN! And featuring two of the great actresses? Cannot wait!
Both 64 yrs this year , love both❤❤
No 54 dude
@@dmytryblyzniuk8211 64 dude ☺️
@@dmytryblyzniuk8211 no, 64, they were both born in 1960 and it's 2024, lol
So weird to say you love hollyweird actors.
I have no idea what it's about, but these two legends are in it and I can't wait 🙌
3 legends. The Pedro factor elevates this to top must see film of the year
This is not Tilda's best look (except for the fabulous lipstick), so I'm guessing she's quite ill.
@@kell_checks_inyeah it’s based on Sigrid Nunez’s book “What Are You Going Through” about a woman who has cancer and her friend.
No idea?? Really??
It's about euthanasia. I said it all
The first almodovar movies with Julianne and Tilda? Damnnnn, i'm excited for this!
Actually the second with Tilda
Tilda Swinton just NEVER ages! Remarkable bone structure!
Magnificent colours! Superb artists! Looking forward to watching but it’s going to be a sad one!
Pedro Almodovar's films are a thorn in our side. And he knows how to get the best out of his actors and actresses.
This film will be like many of his films; melodramatic and deep. Quite far from commercial.
Julianne Moore can make you cry in sorrow or scream in fear with one look.
Omg, i cant wait. Also Kate blanchett and Tilda would make a great movie
Two legendary actors in the same film! Must watch!
3 of the most amazing humans can only produce a fantastic movie
What a beautiful looking film.
Almodovar is a master painting frames!😊
Can’t wait Almodóvar is a genius ❤❤
I'm here for his art direction!!!!!
Pedro Almodovar is really good with the use of colors. It's the same with Wong Kar Wai.
I cannot wait for it to come out!! Moore, Swinton, Almodovar?!! Are you kidding me...inject it in my veins!!
Also, do I detect a little inspiration from Persona?!
Ay Dios Mío 😮 Without knowing what I was watching I knew was Almodóvar. ❤
Looks like a good classic movie that I will really enjoy. Added to my watchlist
He is a creative free man!
Phenomenal actors! One of the best!
Now a Golden Lion winner, congratulations.
Almodóvar is finally taking the leap ! I always find it fascinating whenever renowned directors cross the border and shoot their first english-speaking films. Veeery unpopular opinion but 'My Blueberry Nights' by Wong Kar-wai is such an interesting take on America as a land of artistic inspiration and aesthetic/thematic opportunities... Plus Almodóvar, despite being a controversial character, has contributed a lot to European cinema's influence throughout the world. Can't wait !
I also liked My Blueberry Nights. Saw it when it came out and bought the soundtrack, too.
My Blueberry Nights 💙
Why is he controversial? Im curious, im from Madrid & i know him personally
@@gio_ser5120 I was talking about the Panama papers thing, which blew up when 'Julieta' was about to be released. Back in France people started to wonder whether his actual relationship with money was aligned with his political views on society. It's been almost 10 years now and it was revealed that the press most likely exaggerated the whole affair. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a hardcore fan of Almodóvar, but it was all the more difficult to defend him and the movie (which is in my - still unpopular - opinion one of his best works and a defining masterpiece overall) at the time. I ended up presenting 'Julieta' at a movie club (coincidentally it was in Monaco, famously known for being a tax haven) and everybody loved it, because his cinema speaks to the very soul, wherever you come from and whatever your social background might be.
So excited!! It’s giving me Talk to Her spiritual sequel
Talk to her is my favourite film of all time. A masterpiece that changed me forever.
@@kallivino8346 it’s my favorite film of all time as well.
Finally a film about euthanasia, a very important and little discussed topic. I will definitely watch it.
I’m so excited for Almodóvar’s new film! ❤❤❤
The academy saw the trailer they already nominated them for the Oscar
Some will say he's too much of an aestheticist. Well, I love it!
I need to watch more Almodovár films, but this looks peak!
Start from the beginning. They're all special. I have reservations about this one though....
Can’t believe after all these years we’re getting a sequel to The Room
Can't wait for the scene where Julianne Moore is screaming, "You are tearing me apart, Martha!!"
EVERYBODY BETRAY ME! I FED UP WITH THIS, WORLD!
The movie where people can get what they want within their home but as soon as they take outside, it no longer exists? The one where the dumb ***** asks for a baby and it turns out to be Baron Trump? That movie?
Lmao Im also think the same.
The Room: From a Certain Point of View. ;)
Haha, based on the music and the clips I was totally expecting Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton to speak Spanish to each other in the movie.
Mother sentiment 😭😭
Can't wait to cry in theatres
I am sold. Instantly.!!!
Wow! Just take my money now...Can't wait to see this
Almodovar… YES!!!!
Two of my most favourite and LEGENDARY actresses ever and my favourite director all in one... oh I CANNOT WAIT for this!!!
wunderschön erzählt! auch viele lustige Momente
*What a trailer should be: brilliant with no idea what’s going on.* 👏🏻
When two queens come together for a joined slayage
Actually, three queens if you count Almodovar 😅
@@sayakchoudhury9711 Beat me to it! 😂
A trailer with no dialogue. Powerful.
The colours in the cinematography are dreamlike!
Quite reminiscent of Powell & Pressburger!
This is how trailers should be made!
Without getting an concrete idea whats it all about? Yes, I can guess. But sometimes I like it concrete.
Take my money. This could possibly be going directly to Oscar noms.
A late December release - with these 3 involved - 100% yes. Sony is expecting Oscar noms!
They should have said Almodovar's first feature film in English. He's made a couple of short films (one of them with Swinton as well) in English.
Do we know if the featured music is part of the official film score?
Yes. It's already on Spotify
no clue what's happening but i'm hooked
this looks like the most perfect movie
If it's not in Spanish...., it can't be perfect I assure you.
I would be strange if this would not get an Academy Award nomination.
Tilda and Julianne in a Pedro film! ❤
Great Classical music
Tilda’s hairstyle!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Maestro!
Just watching the thriller gives me chills, I'm already savoring the movie.
I don't know what this movie is about exactly, probably something with a terminally ill patient, but the honesty of the trailer is such that I have to see it: it's his first movie in English! No glamour, no horse shit... It's a movie! In English! I love it already!
That color red was shockingly beautiful!
This film has Oscar written all over it, wait and see.
This is so beautiful.
I don't know what or why, but this gives me Kieslowski's vibe.
Not Almodovar? Lol his films are always so colourful and passionate
@@moeezS well, yes obviously. Lol. But also somehow reminds me of Kieslowski. Maybe I'm just missing his works.
Goosebumps!
Anyone remember that 90s movie where Tilda gets the same lipstick as a colleague she is jealous of? That’s what this reminded me of. Wish I could remember the name of that movie
Two very beautiful creatures
Sony Pictures Classics, i subscribed
Now THAT is a teaser!
I’m ready to cry
Beautiful colors~~. It seems like a sad story. Looking forward to watching it soon ❤
I watched it today (in Spain). 8.5/10
Pure Almodovar🇪🇸
I'm already emotional, how is that possible
can't wait to see this. Pedro always assembles the best talent
TILDA SWINTON FOR OSCAR ❤
I had a constant feeling that I’m watching “The room”
Cinematography already eating
Can't wait to see it 😍
Count me in 😮
The winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, everyone.
I see an Oscar for Tilda and etc
YESSSS!!! WHAT A DREAM TRIO.
Legends
Can't wait to watch this film.
Finally - Almodovar's first English film. So much expecation for it.
Why finally...? A big part of the charm of his films is being immersed in Spanish culture.
a must see
Two Woman two oscar
And an Oscar winning screenwriter and director.
@@johnnolan5579 Oh I missed that part
I heard the movie recieves 10 minutes standing ovation at the venice film festival
17minutes
17 minutes!!
I loved her in the boys !