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Taxi Driver - Breaking Down Bickle
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The End of the Film Dissection, Thank You & What's Next?
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How Unforgiven Ended The Western (Temporarily)
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The Favourite - When Style Becomes Substance
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My Thoughts On The 2019 Oscars
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How One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Creates Conflict
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Widows - Finding Meaning In Contrast
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Casablanca - A Lesson In Storytelling
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First Man - The Cost of Success
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My Favourite Films of 2018
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The Godfather - How To Develop Characters
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The Exorcist - The Horror Of Production
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Thank You, Updates, and More! (12/8/18)
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Million Dollar Baby & Gran Torino - Clint Eastwood's Redemption
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Inception - The Meaning Behind Dreams
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The Thing - The Fundamentals of Effective Horror
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The Thing - The Fundamentals of Effective Horror
The Silence of the Lambs - Creating Hannibal Lecter
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The Silence of the Lambs - Creating Hannibal Lecter
Del Toro On Hitchcock | Masters on Masters
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Del Toro On Hitchcock | Masters on Masters
The Office - A Lesson In Storytelling
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The Office - A Lesson In Storytelling
Aaron Sorkin Audio Commentary
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Aaron Sorkin Audio Commentary
Aaron Sorkin - How To Develop Characters
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Aaron Sorkin - How To Develop Characters
Reservoir Dogs - A Lesson In Storytelling
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Reservoir Dogs - A Lesson In Storytelling
Chinatown - Exploring The Greatest Screenplay of All Time
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Chinatown - Exploring The Greatest Screenplay of All Time
Seven Samurai - A Lesson In Storytelling
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Seven Samurai - A Lesson In Storytelling
How Once Upon A Time In America Was Shaped By Its Setting
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How Once Upon A Time In America Was Shaped By Its Setting
Star Wars - A Saga of Influence
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Star Wars - A Saga of Influence
The Future of this Channel
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The Future of this Channel
How Martin Scorsese Uses Music
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How Martin Scorsese Uses Music
The Princess Bride - The Importance of Good Worldbuilding
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The Princess Bride - The Importance of Good Worldbuilding
Mel Brooks - How To Edit Comedy
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Mel Brooks - How To Edit Comedy

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  • @HorseJoint
    @HorseJoint День тому

    A very Fun “Joaquin Phoenix” performance.

  • @abar612
    @abar612 День тому

    It sticks with me that the lyrics of Constant Sorrow reference meeting "on God's golden shores" which I connect with Penelope saying goodbye to Odysseus and meeting on the shores of river Styx. One of my favorite Coen bro films, if not my most favorite. Thanks!

  • @72Stiles
    @72Stiles День тому

    Leone's attention detail about the Civil War cannot be overstated. Everything we see is loosely based on the very real new Mexico Campaign between Sibley and Canby, and is not pure fantasy shoehorned into a Western.

  • @zeitgeist5134
    @zeitgeist5134 День тому

    It occurs to ask which man in the movie is happy. It's men, actually. There the hippie Zen Master, the Dude, who doesn't care whether other people think that he is insufficiently masculine. A Zen Master doesn't care what people think about himself at all. Then there is The Narrator, a man so confident in his masculinity that he doesn't even think about it, doesn't need to shout and bully and threaten to prove it. Yin and yang.

  • @rickyj5547
    @rickyj5547 2 дні тому

    If you shoot don't talk

  • @user-zi7te7ix8s
    @user-zi7te7ix8s 3 дні тому

    Crowley was not a devil worshipper you Morons...

  • @walfredswanson
    @walfredswanson 4 дні тому

    To have so many nuanced characters in a single film is lightning in a bottle. This film is full of people trying to survive, and rhat includes Rick. I’ve seen Casablanca analyzed as propaganda, but that misses the point of characters in context in the early years of WWII. Somehow, the worst dangers of melodrama are averted, and every character rings true.

  • @castelodeossos3947
    @castelodeossos3947 4 дні тому

    'By the end of the film, I think it would be safe to say that the water seems rather small compared to the momentous consequences that we see in the final scene' (2:49). Very sorry, do not think it's safe to say so, as the final scene, while tragic, is of no consequence as great as that of creating a drought, forcing farmers to sell their land, and all the other civic crimes perpetrated by Mr Cross. Otherwise, Sir, an excellent analysis. Especially the point about how the 'dark world' prevails, the same as in 'The Ghostwriter'. (And I may be wrong in my objection, of course.)

  • @Steveplustax
    @Steveplustax 4 дні тому

    Perhaps a wee bit reductive, no offence?

  • @itsdantaylor
    @itsdantaylor 5 днів тому

    12:37 I find the murder of Bill Bats to be the most interesting 'deviation' from the movie to (to the best of my understanding) real life. APPARENTLY Tommy getting angry at Billy DID happen but Henry kept Tommy from hitting him. It wasn't until later that Jimmy supposedly orchestrated the hit because he was taking over Billy's rackets while he was in prison and now Billy wanted them back. Even in a moment that's meant to show the spontaneous violence these guys were able to enact, it almost ALWAYS came down to money.

  • @marknelson55
    @marknelson55 5 днів тому

    Kate was working with a hostage rescue task force, which hit the house in the opening looking for hostages which they did not find, so not a success anyways. Alejandro was not simply a contract mercenary, but worked for a Columbian cartel competitor of the cartel they were fighting against in the film. The US partnered with that cartel, including using their asset Alejandro, to cause monopolization by this cartel, which they believed they could more easily control, showing that their goal was never to end the war on drugs entirely. This film is definitely grimdark.

  • @mphrdldn
    @mphrdldn 6 днів тому

    Colin was a dead man walking.

  • @pearlfeather9326
    @pearlfeather9326 7 днів тому

    Typical people behind all the ills of the world👹

  • @RobertaFierro-mc1ub
    @RobertaFierro-mc1ub 8 днів тому

    Great movie. One of the best ever made, in my opinion.

  • @user-mn7of7kd8n
    @user-mn7of7kd8n 9 днів тому

    После Соляриса....это был уже другой Крис.

  • @studiodlux
    @studiodlux 9 днів тому

    The more you watch it, the better it gets. All time top 5 film!

  • @andreisechi7871
    @andreisechi7871 10 днів тому

    The f man ,i like your videos and i appreciate that you try to learn from every movie ...but this One Is Just garbage ,nothing more to Say

  • @oddish4352
    @oddish4352 10 днів тому

    When you're alone against dozens of soldiers, an M60 is not excessive, it's a way to sort of equalize things.

  • @jameshose5043
    @jameshose5043 10 днів тому

    Cantilever bridge - Can’t leave her (after the bridge sequence)

  • @shaggybreeks
    @shaggybreeks 10 днів тому

    I thought it was TERRIBLE. The continuity is confusing. The scenes are SO fucking TEDIOUS to watch, with people just going ..."um... uh.... oh.... ...." it just drags on and on.... While it may be "accurate" in details, it's BORING AS FUCK. Like being dragged through a mudhole by a sloth.

  • @MadiMadi-nx3qk
    @MadiMadi-nx3qk 11 днів тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @Tom-vo3tm
    @Tom-vo3tm 12 днів тому

    Roman Polanski just showing what these satanists actually do. Himself included

  • @phillipsprague8409
    @phillipsprague8409 12 днів тому

    Casting John Huston as Faye Dunaway's father was perfect. They have similar facial features that makes it seem real life.

  • @Smudge4199
    @Smudge4199 14 днів тому

    For sure hits all criteria for best movie ever made, not to mention the GREATEST and most effectively subtle score by Jerry goldsmith

  • @917589121
    @917589121 14 днів тому

    Great job on this analysis

  • @salvatore.MJP7
    @salvatore.MJP7 15 днів тому

    In my opinion, he knew deeply that he was a weak person because he couldn’t manage his manners alone or perhaps because he was too demanding of what to eat, drink etc etc.. in which he lacked any capacity to cope with normal daily circumstances unless it is put down the way he wants, this bothering weakness is something I suffer too, which is why I relate to him and it’s why I too would be attracted to a person like emma, she embraces mess which is a power I have no potential for. Yet, even after, things don’t settle down, putting two people of inherently different ways in which both of them can’t change for the other and doesn’t have to do so creates ambiguous conflicts.

  • @darthbane2669
    @darthbane2669 15 днів тому

    David Lynth is a disturbed dude lol I can only watch this uncomfortable ugly movie once and have no real reason to ever watch it again it's just too weird and outside of reality and the constant loud background noise is a real ear sore. I get the deeper meaning in some of the movie but a lot of it is just a mad persons view.

  • @ceecee3488
    @ceecee3488 15 днів тому

    You need to start doing books on tape........you have an awesome voice. Or maybe the person that says Fifth Floor.........on the elevator! lol

  • @montseportugal5118
    @montseportugal5118 16 днів тому

    Pues vaya pisito cutre, para el pastón que le dan. Delon actorazo y muy guapo 😊😊

  • @juliusfrank1995
    @juliusfrank1995 16 днів тому

    He didn´t play me. Why does the murderer want to kill Jeff at the end? After learning that the ring is with the police, he should have fled. And why does he want to throw Jeff out of the window when there are so many possible witnesses?

  • @spacekowboy9993
    @spacekowboy9993 16 днів тому

    Great video there is much more to be said here. You didn't touch on the symbols. The symbols being the brief case, the katana, and of course a few of the characters.

  • @nassauguy48
    @nassauguy48 16 днів тому

    Rosemary represented the Catholic girl who rejected her religion and ended up paying the price for it. She was the antithesis (albeit involuntarily) of the Virgin Mary. Rosemary had to be raped in order to give birth to Satan's son, as opposed to Mary, the mother of Jesus, who remained chaste. Note that her name is ROSEmary, a derivative of the name Mary, and that roses are usually red, the color of Satan. Further symbolism is actually provided in the novel. Rosemary relinquished her orderly and Christian life in Nebraska to move to "sinful" New York City and marry a man in the "sinful" profession of acting. (Guy was also from a very dysfunctional family with whom he had no contact).

  • @lazlo214
    @lazlo214 16 днів тому

    It was a pleasure listening to that. The whole idea of the title is irony, and I'm glad to have found that somebody else saw the same

  • @LegitTanman
    @LegitTanman 16 днів тому

    I thought she was going to stab the baby in the last moments of the film

  • @crono_digger
    @crono_digger 17 днів тому

    The deformed child definitely represents his “thoughts”. -When him and his wife were trying to sleep, the child kept crying. (Henry is depressed) -When Henry tried to leave the room, the child kept screaming and ended up looking sick. (Henry telling himself to not leave because he’s a sick person) -When he knocked on his neighbors’ door and there was no answer, the child kept laughing. (Henry is embarrassed)

  • @marcosmata8233
    @marcosmata8233 17 днів тому

    Example If Marty had returned to October 26, 1985 12:27 am before The Libyans find doc brown, and stop them from killing him in the first place, and if doc brown would have never been killed and the other Marty hasn't departed for 1955, the other Marty hasn't altered history by crashing into one of the two twin pines at Old Man Peabody's ranch, and the ripple effect hasn't happened, the sign still say "Twin Pines Mall" Trippy, right?

  • @AlfredoLopez-gp6en
    @AlfredoLopez-gp6en 17 днів тому

    Ending sucks the bad guy wins

  • @BRNRDNCK
    @BRNRDNCK 19 днів тому

    Jake Gittes begins the film telling the fake Mrs. Mulwray to forget about her husband’s affair, to “let sleeping dogs lie”, and ends the film learning that lesson himself. “Forget it Jake, it’s Chinatown.”

  • @dasc0yne
    @dasc0yne 19 днів тому

    What makes the screenplay so brilliant is how much the dialogue communicates, through subtext, about characters, backstories, settings, and themes. There is absolutely no fat in this screenplay.

  • @filmaker13
    @filmaker13 20 днів тому

    Rear Window is my all time favorite movies. Just watched it again the other day. I love this movie that I have a film strip tattoo on my arm and in one of the frames is from Rear Window.

  • @giniwelle
    @giniwelle 20 днів тому

    Probably the best movie ever made.

  • @mihir702
    @mihir702 20 днів тому

    Butch didn’t win the fight out of sense of nobility, he won because he knew the odds would be so stacked against him considering the rumor was out there that he would throw the fight. That’s shown during the phone call scene when he asks about the bookies

  • @michalsliwinski6627
    @michalsliwinski6627 20 днів тому

    Świetny film

  • @geodegroot8310
    @geodegroot8310 20 днів тому

    Hey Jack [Off], wake up to the current state of the World. Your benign interpretation of this flick shows your spineless ability to cope with reality in the real world. In a very short moment, North America will descend into chaos....oh, it already has....and your armchair quarterback commentary shall amount to "Jack Sh#t Movie Reviews." Get from behind your microphone, and find a skill that will save you. How about you start with gardening and sharp-shooting?

  • @Jonwood74
    @Jonwood74 21 день тому

    One of the greatest films ever made..... Hitchcock's best.

  • @premiumpowermedia
    @premiumpowermedia 22 дні тому

    Our editor has argued that nothing in Vertigo is as it seems. Valentino St. Germain wrote on his Medium Page: “Hitchcock intentionally twisted, made surreal and manipulated some of the most basic scenes in all of cinema as a constant reminder that we’re witnessing dreams and hallucinations. An ordinary visit to a bookstore experiences sudden and very noticeable light changes. A simple walk to a cemetery is so hazy and thick that it forces us to question it. A routine police query between a hotel manager and a detective turns into a ghost story. A kiss creates hallucinations. An “innocent” visit by a “distressed” girl to a man’s apartment places her in total darkness for a few moments. A woman coming out of the bathroom in her own hotel room, becomes a hazy but powerful green lightshow. A woman exiting a restaurant suddenly glows like a torch. Why is Vertigo constantly forcing us to question its validity?” He goes on to explain that the only “real” scene in the film is Scotty in the sanitarium in a semi-comatose state. “Vertigo is a nightmarish loop of imaginary events running continuously through the mind of a near-comatose patient.” His article is called: Has the 66-Year Riddle to VERTIGO, Hitchcock’s Masterpiece, Finally Been Solved?

  • @Killiyon
    @Killiyon 22 дні тому

    i see where devils advocate gets inspo from

  • @SuperPrem
    @SuperPrem 23 дні тому

    just watched the film. watched this after. great job.

  • @SuperPrem
    @SuperPrem 23 дні тому

    just discovered the channel. sad to see the channel died off. hope you return eventually, even if casually.

  • @MoriohAnime
    @MoriohAnime 23 дні тому

    You should come back, there are so many awesome movies for you to watch and talk about. Hope you’re doing well 🤝🏽💙