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Deconstructed
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2018
I try to make entertaining videos breaking down movies and TV.
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1917 | The Art of the One Shot
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1917 is truly an amazing cinematic experience and in this video I break down how they achieved the look of a continuous take. One shots have a longer history than you might think and continues to get better throughout the years. Be sure to subscribe for more deconstructions! Email: Deconstructed44@gmail.com Music: Alone on a Swan in LA - Pandaraps Down The Sun Goes - Guustavv Entourage - Jobbii...
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Mr. Robot | A Perfect Episode of Television (S4E07)
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With the final episode of Mr. Robot airing, I wanted to deconstruct what I think is one of the greatest episodes of television ever put to air. This episode beautifully combines acting, writing, and cinematography to deliver an incredible experience. I hope you enjoy this video and the final season of the show. Leave a like and comment your thoughts. It took 11 attempts of re-editing this video...
Euphoria | A Lesson in Cinematography
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In this video, I did a breakdown of the cinematography in the HBO show Euphoria. The show has a unique visual style that pops off the screen. Be sure to like and subscribe for more videos to come. Email: Deconstructed44@gmail.com MUSIC In the Atmosphere Red Pool - Jobii Satisfaction - Ocean Jams Brew- Jobii Golden Hour- Sarah, the Illstrumentalist Malachite- Sarah, the Illstrumentalist Classica...
Midsommar and Hereditary | Eerie, yet Beautiful
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This is my first video covering a horror movie. Ari Aster's first two films are disturbing yet intriguing. If you enjoyed the video be sure to like and subscribe. Leave a comment about how you felt about the movies, would love to hear your perspectives. Music: Grouse - Jobii Brunch - Jobii Chungus - Jobii Main Cabin - Jobii Rest In the Atmosphere Land s End I do not own the rights to the footag...
The Fall of Game of Thrones
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After the disappointing final season of Game of thrones I had to make a video discussing my issues with the way it all fell apart. The amazing groundwork from the previous seasons all crumbled due to bad writing. What a shame it ended this way. Be sure to subscribe to the channel if you like the content. You can follow me on instagram @deconstructed_4. I don’t really know what to do with it, bu...
The Eric Andre Show | Embrace the Madness
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In this episode I deconstruct The Eric Andre Show one of the craziest shows on television. Be sure to like and subscribe to the channel if you like the video. Thank you for watching! Email: Deconstructed44@gmail.com
Inception | Deconstructed
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In this video I go over my favorite all time movie, Inception. I explore the idea of inception as a movie and a concept.
The Power of Explosions in Movies
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In this video I try to tackle what makes the perfect movie explosion using different categories to try to figure it out. If you think you like my content be sure to like and subscribe! Thank you for watching the video!
Great work. I love the cinematography so much in euphoria, I kinda wish the story wasn't so intense so I could watch it again.
Vera was so unlikeable, twisted, weird, who also searched for the truth he wanted to (more so than anyone else around Elliot). I don’t like the character, but this is a credit to excellent masterful writing AND acting - if it were poorly done, I would not engage so much emotionally with a minor character. What a show!!!
I always liked vera, something about his presence was like a subversion of the typical drug dealer trope. He was almost cerebral in a way, and crazy af just like a methhead would be
For the first half of the episode, I just want to see Mr. Robot/Elliot hard roasting Vera, because the way he thinks and does things is just so small and insignificant compared to all the "true greater evil" we have seen in this show, and I want to see the pissed look in his eyes when he learns how little of a vermint he is; yet this "small evil" managed to succeed where the "greater evil" failed: fully tearing down Elliot's mental world and reveal his hidden truth to him.
Vera was a Chekov’s Gun the whole time if you think about it
Such a powerful episode It blew me away It felt so real!
Why in the movie world do directors think lights turn on/off with a loud echoing mechanical clunk sound?
Please watch the series first. This matters.
The fact that this episode is in the cinematic aspect ratio makes it so “claustrophobic” and “dark”. I love it!
This really was so well made it was fucking unbelievable
This series felt like an amazing ad for New York. Love How To with John Wilson!
Just want to say I enjoyed this video
I think Mr robot left because the mastermind was there not Elliot himself
I cried like a baby. Even on the rewatch.
Just watched it.. I agree, I told my wife it was the best episode of any TV I have ever seen!
People hate on season 4 and it's completely undeserved
This episode was a let down.
They actually got young m.a as Peanuts I’m dead
Is Elliot Schizophrenic?
Nope
Great vid, thanks!
Holy Christ on a cracker! Rami’s acting is just fucking haunting. If you really pay attention to his face right as he learns what his dad had been doing is god damned masterclass on facial emoting. You can see him go through the entire human gambit of emotion and it is so powerful
This was the equivalent of breaking bad’s ozymadeus(unsure if the spelling). Everything about this was perfect. I loved how they shot it like a play, but most importantly, the acting. I absolutely LOVED Vera’s role this episode. Showing just how much he cares for and respects Elliot. The tension of this episode was so palpable, and it is insane how much Vera actually helps Eliot break through
Vera is probably the best antagonist in the show to me, dude is smart but batshit insane. Elliot Villar did amazing.
Mannnn it’s crazy when they hit us with what his dad was really doing. Just to drop another bomb . I ain’t never for so bad for person. Honestly don’t know how he can move on from all that man .
This episode made me cry. The first media to actually do that.
5 mins into this and I can tell the reason I might not be able to finish this is because the levels are as off as they always tend to be with these videos. Normalize your audio please, swapping volume levels every two minutes is no way to digest this information/ your voice also starts to clip a lot throughout the video, along with a lot of plosives. This can be fixed if you just cut some of the low-end in your voice and turning your gain down. I'm not trying to be a nerd emoji or a dick, I just don't want to see a good video essayist with unfortunate audio mixing.
This was simply the best show of the decade, anyone who loved Mr Robot needs to watch Utopia the UK version
Haha I skipped this episode, hated it, saw it as the equivalent to the fly episode in breaking bad, 🗑️ imho 🤷🏻♂️
Bait used to be believable...
Agree . This is one of the truely great episodes in TV. 👍🏻
I finished Mr.Robot yesterday it was one of the greatest experiences I’ve ever had with a show and I feel no show to come will top it for me
"Proxy Authebtication Required" also refers to Vera's relationship with Elliot, as he needs Krista to access Elliot.
Great video.
nice content, thanks
Vera was great in this
They could've been a good duo man fuck , everything about this episode was just amazing , the cinematography , the acting , the music everything. best episode i've ever watched
Saw it last night, then stumbled on this video and all I could do last night was think of how the director's use of Hitchcock's format was incredible and so alluring.
best episode that i have watched
As a study on story, this is how you write dialog. One of the most character driven episodes ever made.
**"I see you..."** - Ironically (in light of the revelations of the very last episode of the series) Vera actually glimpses the real Elliot ahead of everyone else... just before Vera is murdered that is... which is also ironic because the "bat" (Christa) mortally struck the 'lil bitch in the end after all.
Vera is just a greatly written villain. He's not some big CEO. Not a world dominant group. He caused more truth to Elliot than most in all seasons. In a few final moments this overall low level villain becomes a power. Evil still, he did something giant. Actor who plays him is great.
🤔 confusing 😕
Vera had empathy for Elliot. I actually felt sorry for Vera
This is the midnight sun of Mr Robot
Greatest episode my eyes has ever witnessed
This episode was perfect unforgettable well made this episode topped everything yes it did make me cry
IMO this is exactly at the same level of absolute perfection as Felina from Breaking Bad. Arguably even better since it still works with little to no context... it's still amazingly intriguing and entertaining regardless if you even know the characters or not.
This is a master class in acting, story, character, and composition. And it stands out even among the whole series which is filled with banger episodes, it still manages to elevate above.
And that all ends in the second season 😂
Mr Robot is the Proxy
Robot had other episodes that truly are 10/10 level.