Sorry folks! For some weird reason, Universal flagged an 8-second clip at the end. I had to "trim" this out using the tool on TH-cam. So that's why the ending is a little....weird.
This movie came out a month after I moved from my rural home in America to London and last night I got to see it in SOHO and I walked out of the theater and was still there! It was so cool
@@orquito7710 what do you mean by "that bad" if you don't mind me asking? I'd say it's not good to be poor anywhere and the US has its problems, but it's not the worst place to live.
@@redsed1565 people tend to look at the past with rose colored glasses on. That everything was better back then and how horrid the present day is, but people tend to look at the art, fashion, music, architecture, etc of different decades and make a conclusion that it was the best, but ignoring all of the negative and dark things that happened. Each decade has that, things that werent so amazing. For example say you romanticize and love the 1920s, it might be amazing say for a white person but if you were and person of color that time was terrible. I have that with the 1980s, im 24 and love everything about the 80s but I know there was a lot of messed up stuff that happened in that decade and i need to remind myself of that
@@CheerUp2 ok thanks for that! I guess its kinda true but heyyyy u cant beat the 80's. If u livesd it maybe ur views wold be a little different. We had much more FREEDOM, space, fun, friends, laughfter, clubs, bands, live music, LOVE and LIFE back then!
@@CheerUp2 And messed up stuff is not happening today ? I remember the sixties/seventies/eighties as they were, so when you say "people tend to" do you mean all people or just some people, need to be more specific. What negative dark stuff ? are you saying that people are somehow better today, or do you have a tendency to look at today with rose tinted glasses, I can assure you as much "dark stuff" happens today as it did then, reality is "dark stuff" happens to us by chance unless we seek it out, as some do, for the vast majority we lived normal lives less tech, no dark stuff at all.
10:23 I thought they used some kind of cgi effect or green screen for this part that I saw in the trailer. The fact that it’s practical is mind blowing
LOVED this movie. Both women were just incredible. The story is a mind bending experience. The twins from Harry Potter make a cameo in a blink and you'll miss it performance and they are both doing a scene with both leading actresses at the same time. Apparently, the leading actresses didn't realize it was them until after and freaked out. LOL
I loveee these musically infused movies like Last Night in Soho, Baby Driver, and Scott Pilgram Vs. the World. If Edgar Wright continued to make these kinds of movies, I'd see everyone of them :)
Well, I was a teenager at the time. Although I lived 200 miles away, my parents often took my sister and I to London. I've walked around Soho, many times, from the late 50s to the 70s. I can assure anyone that this movie's portrayal of that period is the most accurate and evocative I have ever seen. I really enjoyed this film. Suggest everyone watches "Blow Up". It was made in 1966 and shows London in a very tempting, alluring and authentic Swinging 60s way.
jesus christ Ellies actress is so incredibly cute, she seems so shy and insecure in this interview I just wanna give her a blanket and say "you're doing great!" :'D she was amazing in the film though
I've seen the film and it was fabulous! If anything, Last Night in Soho should win Best Editing at the Oscars! I only say that is because the Academy Awards are weird when selecting the nominees. Hence my hesitance to say best actress etc...
100% deserves to be nominated for best film editing and sound editing/design and production design. And I say that after having seen Dune 3 times in a week and The French Dispatch as well as this one twice now. So much quality in such a short amount of time. I hope this doesn’t get overlooked because it’s a master class in film making. I was worried that it wouldn’t hold up a second time but seeing it again in the Dolby Theater was just as intense and thrilling as the first time, even knowing what happens.
I saw this today, completely by accident I watched it in the exact cinema that features in the film (the one showing ‘Thunderball’), which was INSANE!!!
This movie is like a candy bar: every little bit we get right now from the trailer to Anya singing Downtown, to this behind the scenes thing it just makes you want to crave that candy bar even more with every small bite. I can’t wait to see and have this movie in my collection when it comes out the DVD because I want can’t wait to see all the behind-the-scenes things all the extras I think this movie is going to be one of the best thriller movies I’ve been out in a while and it’s not cliché and all the scenes that you can kind of think are going to happen you’re still gonna be surprised by it because it’s gonna throw you off guard and I think that’s what makes last night in Soho such a game changer for the thriller horror psychological Genre and I have to apply the writer of the Director all the cast that this is one of the few thriller movies that I actually wanna see and not just because of Anya and Matt this whole thing just entrance me from the first trailer and I’m I’m actually excited for this
@@CheerUp2 My biggest problem was that if Eloise had such a strong "connection" with Sandie, why didn't she feel anything with Miss Collins? They never really explained why Eloise is the way she is at all, the whole thing of her seeing her dead mom in the beginning felt like it was going to be a plot thread to explain that, but it never did. Is she just crazy? As for the ending, I think it would've fit better if Eloise died from the poison...it would've fit the whole movie's idea of anti-nostalgia in a much more cynical and clear way, or at least in a more "adult" way than Sandie blowing her a kiss in the mirror. Romanticizing the past is a way to kill you/lose yourself & all that. Also I just thought all the ghosts stuff at the end was poorly done from a CGI standpoint and really didn't...add anything.
I appreciate this movie because it is shedding light about sex trafficking and what it can look like. It STILL happens sadly, but this movie is awesome. Best movie I’ve seen in a really long time!
Never interested in horror movies, but the cast of this one made me break my rule, and good to see the actresses actually enjoyed working on a horror movie
@@opheliebell22 what exactly makes it a psychological thriller to you? And not a horror movie? Btw... It can be and is both... But i'm honestly sick of people putting down the horror genre. That's old news.
Best film I've seen this year. Brilliantly creative and beautifully filmed. Not appreciated enough by critics. Young Thomison is terrific, as is the entire cast. Kudos to Edgar Wright and Anya.
I live with DID, and I found the psychological elements to be so completely relatable that I'm going to suggest it as an example of what a mental breakdown with multiplicity looks like.
Edgar did a fantastic job! I can't get it out of my head as well. Watched it yesterday and I'll watch it again tomorrow, this time in the original version.
While Thomasin Mackenzie's performance was nothing short of Oscar-worthy, Anya Taylor-Joy's portrayal of the character Sandie is nothing short of terrifying and will probably haunt me for life. Also, props to Edgar Wright (& team) for bringing his signature style and his distinctly old-school sentiments to life in Last Night In Soho. *WE NEED MORE MOVIES LIKE THIS!*
Great film, probably not a film I would have seen in the cinema apart from noticed it was Edgar Wright and then had to see it. Edgar Wright is by far my favourite director, everything he has done I love.
@@celinaait3801 I watched it again tonight with a mate. She too was bowled over by it! I'm watching it again tomorrow with my parents. I know they'll adore it too
love Edgar Write movies, I would consider myself a pretty musical person and you can just feel it in his movies. so many scenes you can tell were set to the music in his movies. especially this and baby driver.
it has been a while since i would say "a movie that got me excited". I was a bit skeptical of the movie poster I'd seen, I thought it was another cliche mystery/murder genre. It was more than just that! The OST used were absolutely GREAT choices! I am now listening to the whole playlist and found some great ones added to my playlist (permanently). If i could i would jump over at the location and just take pictures. Absolutely one of the greatest films i've seen this year (my cup of tea).
how odd, I also had a dream not exactly about the movie but yes about looking to anothers peoples live, I was just watching someone else just like Eli was watching Sandy. Wow
And it’s my favorite movie I watched it again last night and I found the pink dress and I’m going to get it because that’s my absolute favorite it’s so gorgeous 🩷😍
Ps my bf used to work on a project that dated in Singapore/Malaysia late 90s. So he was in charged of recording sound. But also his other job was spotting cars that does not belongs to the 90s. So whenever a modern car passed by, they had to stop filming. And Malaysia has lots of old car. Including the car that was lent to film by a nice lady.
I love Anya but I feel like there’s a stigma with admiring Thomasin seeing as she’s young and it might sound pedophilic so they direct their comments to Anya, but NOT ME. I fucking admire Thomasin’s talent. Her eyes were so powerful in that bedroom scene where she sees Sandie get murdered, and I felt all that panic in the library scene. No doubt a promising career ahead.
Saw this movie later than I wish, but it blew me away! That said, this was the WRONG movie to watch on a Red Eye flight....nearly snapped my lunch tray off I was gripping it so hard. And sleep? Dear Lord, forget sleep....
LOVED this movie!! The trailer was definitely misleading and made it look like a horror monster movie for some reason. Its more in line with Hitchcock or Shyamalan than it is a horror movie. Just watch it and trust me... you'll enjoy it!!
here's an Irony ... Edgar commented on how Soho in the 60s was dominated by Black & White fashion photos, yet was bathed in the vibrant colors of Soho in real life ... and who epitomized the shift from Black & White to Color during that actual time period? ...Dian Rigg of the Avengers, which filmed Diana early on in black & white, then shifted to color in Diana's last seasons, and dressed her in Carnaby Street Mod outfits that became famous ... so it was only fitting that Edgar cast Dame Diana for her last theatrical performance in 'Last Night in Soho' ...
also, it woulda been so cool if Edgar had found a role for Joanna Lumley [Ab Fab's Patsy Stone] who was one of the most famous British Models of the 60s and, like Diana Rigg, was a Bond Girl & and Avengers Girl later on ...
Her eyes make her very unique. Anya Taylor Joy is very attractive.I'm pretty sure she's finished off men with those eyes alone.Thomasin also is spectacular.
Sorry folks! For some weird reason, Universal flagged an 8-second clip at the end.
I had to "trim" this out using the tool on TH-cam. So that's why the ending is a little....weird.
This movie came out a month after I moved from my rural home in America to London and last night I got to see it in SOHO and I walked out of the theater and was still there! It was so cool
starstruck in SOHO madam!
Woah that’s awesome
Yasss live your dreams!! Glad you were lucky enough to get out of the states
Is the US that bad? Like the working class or middle/low class?
@@orquito7710 what do you mean by "that bad" if you don't mind me asking? I'd say it's not good to be poor anywhere and the US has its problems, but it's not the worst place to live.
anya's beauty is stunningly hypnotic. I could hardly blink looking at her. a multi-award winning actress in the making
I've never seen eyes like hers. Hypnotic is a good way to describe her.
@@karadan100 indeed
they look a bit misaligned@@karadan100
Such a beautiful quote: "It's dangerous to romantize the past".
what the hell does that mean?
@@redsed1565 people tend to look at the past with rose colored glasses on. That everything was better back then and how horrid the present day is, but people tend to look at the art, fashion, music, architecture, etc of different decades and make a conclusion that it was the best, but ignoring all of the negative and dark things that happened. Each decade has that, things that werent so amazing. For example say you romanticize and love the 1920s, it might be amazing say for a white person but if you were and person of color that time was terrible. I have that with the 1980s, im 24 and love everything about the 80s but I know there was a lot of messed up stuff that happened in that decade and i need to remind myself of that
@@CheerUp2 ok thanks for that! I guess its kinda true but heyyyy u cant beat the 80's. If u livesd it maybe ur views wold be a little different. We had much more FREEDOM, space, fun, friends, laughfter, clubs, bands, live music, LOVE and LIFE back then!
@@redsed1565 maybe freedom for you, but not for a lot of other people like we do today
@@CheerUp2 And messed up stuff is not happening today ? I remember the sixties/seventies/eighties as they were, so when you say "people tend to" do you mean all people or just some people, need to be more specific. What negative dark stuff ? are you saying that people are somehow better today, or do you have a tendency to look at today with rose tinted glasses, I can assure you as much "dark stuff" happens today as it did then, reality is "dark stuff" happens to us by chance unless we seek it out, as some do, for the vast majority we lived normal lives less tech, no dark stuff at all.
he's done his job right seeing as it's 48 hours later and i'm still thinking about the film...
10:23 I thought they used some kind of cgi effect or green screen for this part that I saw in the trailer. The fact that it’s practical is mind blowing
Me too! Just goes to show you that Edgar Wright is ridiculously creative.
It was amazing to watch during filming. I think you will enjoy our film 👍🏻😎🎥
how the hell was it so good?
Wow! I thought the same thing
the ol' classic switcheroo. reminds me of scenes in sense8
LOVED this movie. Both women were just incredible. The story is a mind bending experience. The twins from Harry Potter make a cameo in a blink and you'll miss it performance and they are both doing a scene with both leading actresses at the same time. Apparently, the leading actresses didn't realize it was them until after and freaked out. LOL
I loveee these musically infused movies like Last Night in Soho, Baby Driver, and Scott Pilgram Vs. the World. If Edgar Wright continued to make these kinds of movies, I'd see everyone of them :)
Her soundtrack in downtown my goodness she can sing talented and beauty is a great mix
Well, I was a teenager at the time. Although I lived 200 miles away, my parents often took my sister and I to London. I've walked around Soho, many times, from the late 50s to the 70s. I can assure anyone that this movie's portrayal of that period is the most accurate and evocative I have ever seen. I really enjoyed this film. Suggest everyone watches "Blow Up". It was made in 1966 and shows London in a very tempting, alluring and authentic Swinging 60s way.
jesus christ Ellies actress is so incredibly cute, she seems so shy and insecure in this interview I just wanna give her a blanket and say "you're doing great!" :'D
she was amazing in the film though
Thomasin's accent is so cute
I've been a fan of Edgar Wright ever since 'Spaced'
So fun to see him expanding his vision!
Yes, Spaced was great
I rewatch the show almost every year
Best movie I've seen in ages! It's hauntingly pretty. Pure eye candy!
But also ear candy. Fantastic soundtrack.
it's all so bright and downtown song when u realize it's a psychological thriller
I've seen the film and it was fabulous! If anything, Last Night in Soho should win Best Editing at the Oscars! I only say that is because the Academy Awards are weird when selecting the nominees. Hence my hesitance to say best actress etc...
100% deserves to be nominated for best film editing and sound editing/design and production design. And I say that after having seen Dune 3 times in a week and The French Dispatch as well as this one twice now. So much quality in such a short amount of time. I hope this doesn’t get overlooked because it’s a master class in film making. I was worried that it wouldn’t hold up a second time but seeing it again in the Dolby Theater was just as intense and thrilling as the first time, even knowing what happens.
God bless youu
I saw this today, completely by accident I watched it in the exact cinema that features in the film (the one showing ‘Thunderball’), which was INSANE!!!
This movie is like a candy bar: every little bit we get right now from the trailer to Anya singing Downtown, to this behind the scenes thing it just makes you want to crave that candy bar even more with every small bite. I can’t wait to see and have this movie in my collection when it comes out the DVD because I want can’t wait to see all the behind-the-scenes things all the extras I think this movie is going to be one of the best thriller movies I’ve been out in a while and it’s not cliché and all the scenes that you can kind of think are going to happen you’re still gonna be surprised by it because it’s gonna throw you off guard and I think that’s what makes last night in Soho such a game changer for the thriller horror psychological
Genre and I have to apply the writer of the Director all the cast that this is one of the few thriller movies that I actually wanna see and not just because of Anya and Matt this whole thing just entrance me from the first trailer and I’m I’m actually excited for this
The ending was a little flat especially after the such strong into. But yeah, it's great.
@@g0lddustt29 I just saw the movie last night, curious what felt flat to you? I havent had anyone to talk to this movie about since I went alone
@@CheerUp2 My biggest problem was that if Eloise had such a strong "connection" with Sandie, why didn't she feel anything with Miss Collins? They never really explained why Eloise is the way she is at all, the whole thing of her seeing her dead mom in the beginning felt like it was going to be a plot thread to explain that, but it never did. Is she just crazy? As for the ending, I think it would've fit better if Eloise died from the poison...it would've fit the whole movie's idea of anti-nostalgia in a much more cynical and clear way, or at least in a more "adult" way than Sandie blowing her a kiss in the mirror. Romanticizing the past is a way to kill you/lose yourself & all that. Also I just thought all the ghosts stuff at the end was poorly done from a CGI standpoint and really didn't...add anything.
O THIS FILM IS PERFECT.
the more I think about this movie the more I like it more, that first dance scene was incredible
Omg Thomasin talking is the cutest thing ever
I appreciate this movie because it is shedding light about sex trafficking and what it can look like. It STILL happens sadly, but this movie is awesome. Best movie I’ve seen in a really long time!
Never interested in horror movies, but the cast of this one made me break my rule, and good to see the actresses actually enjoyed working on a horror movie
Is not really a "horror" movie. More like a thriller one
@@leonardogabrieltrevinoloba2377 no, it is absolutely a horror movie. Including lots of giallo elements.
@@INCBlackbird No really no,it's a psychological thriller. Also it is said by the writer in the video. Watch it before speaking.
@@opheliebell22 what exactly makes it a psychological thriller to you? And not a horror movie? Btw... It can be and is both... But i'm honestly sick of people putting down the horror genre. That's old news.
Wow the dance scene with both of the actresses definitely struck me in the film and it looks really fun to shoot here
Best film I've seen this year. Brilliantly creative and beautifully filmed. Not appreciated enough by critics. Young Thomison is terrific, as is the entire cast. Kudos to Edgar Wright and Anya.
I love Edgar Wright’s work. Lovely to see a Kiwi shining in one of his productions.
Watching his movies makes you feel lazy in comparison. The detail and work he puts into everything is intimidating.
Oh Thomas is such a cutie and there is this child-like innocence to her whenever I heard her talking. It's heart-melting
"Time travelling fantasy..."
*Looks at Matt in the corner*
Who’s Matt?
@@mysteriousToad Matt Smith. He played 11th Doctor in Doctor Who
@@mysteriousToad ooooh that one hurt
The Doctor who talks to Sherlock, right out there Baker Street, with some hafling sneaking by the window, like a Gollum
Just came from the cinema now, what an amazing film.
This film gonna be a cult classic for the next 20 or 30 years from now...an amazing underrated movie
I watched this alone in the theater, and you all should too 🙃
Thanks for the idea Mia! :)
I did too lmaoo
This movie is awesome
Not your typical horror movie but still gave you the creeps.Very brilliantly made.The 60s setting so on point.
literally my favorite movie
I live with DID, and I found the psychological elements to be so completely relatable that I'm going to suggest it as an example of what a mental breakdown with multiplicity looks like.
Its a Masterpiece for me. This Movie and Story is in my Head since Months. Theres something magical in this Movie
The dance scene was damned awesome to see.
The best movie i’ve seen in a while
Edgar did a fantastic job! I can't get it out of my head as well. Watched it yesterday and I'll watch it again tomorrow, this time in the original version.
The best movie of all times!
I LOVE IT, and I CAN'T WAIT to see it again in THIS week!
I AM BEGGING YOU AVOID ANY SPOILERS!!!
Fantastic film! Everybody was perfection 🎉
While Thomasin Mackenzie's performance was nothing short of Oscar-worthy, Anya Taylor-Joy's portrayal of the character Sandie is nothing short of terrifying and will probably haunt me for life.
Also, props to Edgar Wright (& team) for bringing his signature style and his distinctly old-school sentiments to life in Last Night In Soho.
*WE NEED MORE MOVIES LIKE THIS!*
Watched the film a few days ago and it had to be one of the best films I've seen this year!
This Film is a Masterpiece, I bet will age extremely well.
the film is one of the most brilliant I've ever seen.
finished watching this movie...amazing work and the soundtrack and visuals are stunning. My mother would have loved watching this.
Great film, probably not a film I would have seen in the cinema apart from noticed it was Edgar Wright and then had to see it.
Edgar Wright is by far my favourite director, everything he has done I love.
I watched this movie 30 times i think... and I steel want to watch it
I've just discovered it & I've watched it 3 times in 5 days & I cannot wait to watch it again and again & again.
It's my favourite ever film by a mile
@@drumajo9598 I agree so much !
@@celinaait3801 I watched it again tonight with a mate. She too was bowled over by it!
I'm watching it again tomorrow with my parents. I know they'll adore it too
Saw this film resantly, thought it was fabulous.
Anya taylor-joy played a great part.
Seen it today loveeeed it so much excellent movie
amazing movie, thank you for making it.
I remember going to see this movie after I saw the trailer and from the trailer it was very intriguing and the movie didn’t disappoint.
I saw the movie just last week and I'm still thinking about it now.
Edgar Wright is brilliant!§!
Brilliant film. Very clever
This movie is incredibly underrated
This movie is great, I loved it, brilliant music throughout and it looks amazing on screen- definitely recommend 👌🙌🇬🇧😍
love Edgar Write movies, I would consider myself a pretty musical person and you can just feel it in his movies. so many scenes you can tell were set to the music in his movies. especially this and baby driver.
Very good movie!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Congratulationsss
it has been a while since i would say "a movie that got me excited". I was a bit skeptical of the movie poster I'd seen, I thought it was another cliche mystery/murder genre. It was more than just that! The OST used were absolutely GREAT choices! I am now listening to the whole playlist and found some great ones added to my playlist (permanently). If i could i would jump over at the location and just take pictures. Absolutely one of the greatest films i've seen this year (my cup of tea).
I wish I was old enough to see this in the cinema it looks fantastic
Fantastic film Love it!
Excelente película!!! La recomiendo ampliamente 👏👏👏👏👏
Looks like an Exciting Serendipity Happening movie >>> Can't wait to watch it! Stay Safe & Stay Grateful! 🕯🌷🌿🌎💖
I've just watched this movie and I loved it its amazing movie!
Been trying to work out how they did the multiple Texas Switches during the dance scene since I saw it!
Such a good movie!
Love this movie great acting and how the movie is made from different aspects
Love the color filter wheel on a drill 12:03
how odd, I also had a dream not exactly about the movie but yes about looking to anothers peoples live, I was just watching someone else just like Eli was watching Sandy. Wow
An extraordinary film all round, quite brilliant
This movie was so well done!
I love this movie
great movie
And it’s my favorite movie I watched it again last night and I found the pink dress and I’m going to get it because that’s my absolute favorite it’s so gorgeous 🩷😍
loved this film 👌
ugh I wished Anya's parts where longer than they were in the movie tho. hopefully that'd be the case if a sequel happens.
Ps my bf used to work on a project that dated in Singapore/Malaysia late 90s. So he was in charged of recording sound. But also his other job was spotting cars that does not belongs to the 90s. So whenever a modern car passed by, they had to stop filming. And Malaysia has lots of old car. Including the car that was lent to film by a nice lady.
They also asked from the govt to used an abadoned flat that is built in the 90s and bought vintage phone and furnitures to make it really old.
I watched it when it came out and didnt like it but now it has become very good.
God bless you 💖
10:41 Oh my god, that's insane!!
That's me smiling my face off at 12:10 with the white shirt and trouser braces
I just f*%king loved the film and I really feel like its too good for todays audiences that are drunk off big boring remakes
makes me think of perfect blue
great movie !!!!!
Genius
The beautiful trio: Thomasin, Anya and Matt. Pure chimestry!
Was a Fantastic movie, totally terrif'1☕🧐👍🏼
i wonder how I can let Wright know I loved the movie
Buy the blu-ray & thank him on Twitter.
Love than Anya Taylor-Joy is wearing a new mutants T shirt at 10:55
I just need to know what jacket Matt Smith is rocking in this interview.
I love Anya but I feel like there’s a stigma with admiring Thomasin seeing as she’s young and it might sound pedophilic so they direct their comments to Anya, but NOT ME. I fucking admire Thomasin’s talent. Her eyes were so powerful in that bedroom scene where she sees Sandie get murdered, and I felt all that panic in the library scene. No doubt a promising career ahead.
Why are there so many RGB lights in the 60's? All jokes aside, really looking forward to seeing it in theaters.
Saw this movie later than I wish, but it blew me away! That said, this was the WRONG movie to watch on a Red Eye flight....nearly snapped my lunch tray off I was gripping it so hard. And sleep? Dear Lord, forget sleep....
LOVED this movie!! The trailer was definitely misleading and made it look like a horror monster movie for some reason. Its more in line with Hitchcock or Shyamalan than it is a horror movie. Just watch it and trust me... you'll enjoy it!!
10:31 anya being so cute ahahha
here's an Irony ... Edgar commented on how Soho in the 60s was dominated by Black & White fashion photos, yet was bathed in the vibrant colors of Soho in real life ... and who epitomized the shift from Black & White to Color during that actual time period? ...Dian Rigg of the Avengers, which filmed Diana early on in black & white, then shifted to color in Diana's last seasons, and dressed her in Carnaby Street Mod outfits that became famous ... so it was only fitting that Edgar cast Dame Diana for her last theatrical performance in 'Last Night in Soho' ...
also, it woulda been so cool if Edgar had found a role for Joanna Lumley [Ab Fab's Patsy Stone] who was one of the most famous British Models of the 60s and, like Diana Rigg, was a Bond Girl & and Avengers Girl later on ...
I've seen this movie with my girlfriend for Halloween ^^
3:00 Who’s the girl holding the door for Thomasin McKenzie?
Her eyes make her very unique. Anya Taylor Joy is very attractive.I'm pretty sure she's finished off men with those eyes alone.Thomasin also is spectacular.