Holy crap that scene with the dancing wasn’t edited??? That’s crazy. Props to everyone involved, I am impressed. This film was so underrated. In my opinion it was one of the best of the year.
That was a fun scene to watch for me as an Edgar Wright fan, cause I knew everyone would think it was trick editing, and I knew that's not how Wright would do it. Even without watching the BTS, I knew, he 1000% had them actually switching out around the camera
I love how Edgar Wright is smiling in every behind the scenes clip. I've seen hunderds of dicrectors looking tired or neutral on set, but Edgar Wright really seems to love doing his job. He's always smiling
The scene that requires Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy to mirror one another’s movements is quite impressive. Also James and Oliver Phelps (Fred and George Weasley from HP) who play the lobby boy hit their marks! So glad they’re getting more opportunities in film after Harry Potter. Also the twirl Transition where Matt Smith Switches from dancing with the two leads is amazing! Well done.
Seeing the two ladies rehearse the dance floor scene while they’re dressed in comfy clothes was so sweet, and the choreography where they’re ducking and crouching, then popping back up and replacing each other… fascinating!
I’m kinda sad it didn’t do that much in the box office but hopefully it will if it’s going to a streaming platform better be Netflix so everyone can watch it. Such an amazing movie original movie! This is probably my movie of the year
I swear Edgar wright movies never do well in cinema but do well when they reach other platforms after the cinema. Which is unfortunate. One of the most talented directors of the 21 century.
Tom and Anya's dance with Matt Smith was amazingly done. It's like magic, haha.. I love seeing this behind the scenes seeing how the girls had to duck and hide while they wait for their turns. So this was what Anya was talking about, that it was just like "practical" movie magic.
Physiological thriller is one of the best movies I’ve ever want to watch and last night in soho is literally the best movie I’ve ever seen in my INTIRE LIFE. The story is just so incredibly AMAZING I’m gonna rewatch it again and again and again.
@@noone6223 Leave this guy alone. He likes it that much and he's happy let him be happy! If you want him to watch more movies, maybe recommend him movies similar to this one
@@ggs27 lol you make it sound like im attacking him. I dont know of any similar movies but this one had a few big problems with it. I enjoyed the movie immensely but its not "the best movie") lol
Praise should also be given to the cinematographer Chung-hoon Chung, he’s the one who did the cams for Oldboy, The Handmaiden & Stoker! No wonder the movie looked so good 🍿
I'm so fucking disappointed that this movie flopped, it was really good. the cinematography, the story, the choreography, everything is top notch. basically Edward Wright nailed it again yet, it still failed.
Honestly I think it was the lack of marketing. I saw the trailer for the first time when I saw the venom 2 movie in theatres and never saw any other marketing for it
@@MadddyDawg50 Yeah, I heard about it a few months AFTER it was out. Watched it on a plane and it blew my mind. No idea how it wasn't talked about more.
It passed me by when it was released - I was mildly curious but just never got round to it. Finally saw it last week, totally loved it. I suspect this might become a huge cult hit over time.
4:05 This is why Edgar Wright is the best director/writer for me. He is such a practical and clever guy. He could have just tape two separate scenes and edit them together later on. But nooo. He always does that. You can find lots of similar scenes from all of his movies. That guy is a genius! He puts his heart and soul into his movies and I love him for that. He is a true artist and cinema lover.
I feel it would've been harder to shoot them separately and then edit them together. Because then Matt would have to do the exact same thing without any change, Mckenzie and Anya need to both do the exact same thing, the cameraman would have to ensure everyone was at the same point on the screen as the previous shot, lights moving the same way, whatnot.
@@damunaik4 or he could just be lazy and do those kinds of cuts where they just put someone "walking through the camera" to cut the screen in a half and put two scenes together, i've seen a lot of scenes like that in movies and I thought this was going to happen in this one too, so glad he did it in such a cool way.
@@multifanderisverycrafty She had 4 scenes, the last one being the longest, the other scenes were anywhere from 1-3 minutes. As I said - not an overly huge part.
Oh and I'm really happy they didn't show the prostitution scenes in full, too often they used the whole abused woman trope to show off softcore porn, and it takes away from the story. Here you really got the trauma and the repetition
I was expecting the movie would be like Black Swan or Perfect Blue and I'm glad I was wrong. Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie are both divine. The film have awesome music and great storyline. No wonder it has many positive feedbacks and high rating. It is highly recommended 😌👌
Just watched the movie for the first time last night and I found it literally impossible to take my eyes off Anya Taylor-Joy when she was on-screen. Her presence on-camera is just riveting and captivating - there is a magical ethereal quality about her. Not to take away from the other actors and performances - but Anya is really unique in ways I'm at a loss for words.
@@jaydee3216Let's just say I have no love for chess - but she compelled me to sit through the entire Queen's Gambit series - and I was mesmerized. Her character development was simply amazing.
@@SilentKnight43 oh. I am exactly the same. I am even contemplating rewatching the full thing again now we are a couple years on. I just know I am going to be mesmerised by her all over again!!
This was hands down the best movie I’ve ever seen. I watched the first half on a flight before the plane landed and watched the entire thing a few days later, and the whole time I was just as raptured by everything I’d already seen as I was the first time
I also watched this on a flight to Doha in Feb! Then again from Male to Manchester. Loved it. Even persuaded the hubby to watch it although he fell asleep before the end - oops! He was pretty neutral about it but never mind, I'd watch it again. Kept me gripped in its entirety!
I'm just so amazed that Edgar is such a nice dude to every single person I see in any footage I see of him. Despite the fact that he is such a generational talent, he seems to have very little ego.
I loved this movie, my friend recommended to me because she loves cine and she thinks I look like Anya and also because I like the 60's and 70's vibes and movies about time travel, so I watched and get impressed with all details, what amazing movie, great actors and actresses and magical scenes, I already recommend to everyone and everybody say that loves too.
The running up the stairs scene reminds me that Murray Gold wrote "I am the doctor" based off of Matts wonky run xD Besides that, that dance sequence is stunning to witness wow
I'm so glad I wacthed this. What a Queen, Anya Taylor. I thought I was going to be disappointed but nope, that was a ride I've been waiting for going to cinema every week.
Edgar Wright is one of the greatest and geniuses directors ever. All the style that he put on he's films is brilliant and smart. I wish that I can do some of this type of directing on my future movies and series.
I was looking forward to seeing this film but didnt get the trailer then saw some crap reviews so thought i wouldnt watch it. Then I read Edgar Wright directed so gave it a go. Wow what a film. Best film in 2021 by a long shot. Brilliant. Well filmed / great story / direction. MUST SEE. I watched it 3 times in 2 days.
This is amazing wow, the choreography for the dancing scene was perfectly done! I had a hunch it was done together as opposed to in editing, I’m glad I was right! 🤩
I saw this at TIFF and WOW, Edgar Wright is a creative genius equal to James Gunn. And Thomasin was just amazing and boasts the best scared/frightened looks ever
Im so impressed by the fact that the transition from anya to Thomasin wasn't edited or seperate scenes. It was going on at the same time
Simple... and clever!... Nice one Edgar!
YES! The dance sequence was mind blowing how they just switch out like that.
@@ahrockerz8665 I thought they filmed it twice then cut it together
Matt Smith definitely had a good time filming that
Same!!! I swore it was more than one shot!
Holy crap that scene with the dancing wasn’t edited??? That’s crazy. Props to everyone involved, I am impressed. This film was so underrated. In my opinion it was one of the best of the year.
That was a fun scene to watch for me as an Edgar Wright fan, cause I knew everyone would think it was trick editing, and I knew that's not how Wright would do it. Even without watching the BTS, I knew, he 1000% had them actually switching out around the camera
@@CMonty
he’s not the first to do that tho
@@Joela393 never claimed he was?
We can blame the MCU for this being underrated.
definetly the best in 2021, can't possibly think of a better one, this felt so cinema so 70's golden age in my opinion.
I love how Edgar Wright is smiling in every behind the scenes clip. I've seen hunderds of dicrectors looking tired or neutral on set, but Edgar Wright really seems to love doing his job. He's always smiling
He may be smiling but he’s definitely tired. Lol. Also, keep in mind, this is an EPK. Even Fincher is smiling in his EPK clips.
The scene that requires Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy to mirror one another’s movements is quite impressive. Also James and Oliver Phelps (Fred and George Weasley from HP) who play the lobby boy hit their marks! So glad they’re getting more opportunities in film after Harry Potter.
Also the twirl Transition where Matt Smith Switches from dancing with the two leads is amazing! Well done.
They're both HP Fan Girls?! Nice 😊
Who's the lobby boy?
@@AmyCastro Fred and George Weasley
Surely it’s not both of them
they can't both play the lobby boy, what do you mean?
I love how this film has such a unique concept. And it's rare these days to have horror movies with relatable and well-written characters
Yeah about that…
@@vancelefinal about what?
@@alexanderberzosa movie is ass
Seeing the two ladies rehearse the dance floor scene while they’re dressed in comfy clothes was so sweet, and the choreography where they’re ducking and crouching, then popping back up and replacing each other… fascinating!
I’m kinda sad it didn’t do that much in the box office but hopefully it will if it’s going to a streaming platform better be Netflix so everyone can watch it. Such an amazing movie original movie! This is probably my movie of the year
I swear Edgar wright movies never do well in cinema but do well when they reach other platforms after the cinema. Which is unfortunate. One of the most talented directors of the 21 century.
I stumbled upon this on Amazon Prime and absolutely loved it. With all the ambiance, music, editing, it’s very much a big screen movie indeed.
Well yea cuz of COVID
watched this on netflix, i agree its a good movie and interesting concept and the chemistry of the cast is amazing too!
Tom and Anya's dance with Matt Smith was amazingly done. It's like magic, haha.. I love seeing this behind the scenes seeing how the girls had to duck and hide while they wait for their turns. So this was what Anya was talking about, that it was just like "practical" movie magic.
holy shit that was not a cut? edgar is a mad man and the choreography/cinematography is 10/10
it's easier
The two leads are so beautiful. It seems like a great casting.
Some of the acting could have been punched up but yea it was good casting in a way
@@MK_1Ultra Thanks I haven't seen the movie yet.
@@MK_1Ultra Their acting actually elevated the film. Maybe from a few supporting characters but certainly not the two leads.
@@SallyMankus130 I'm glad you liked their acting...but elevation worthy?
@@MK_1Ultra That's weird.. because the acting is one of the best parts 😂❤
I love the a cappella “Downtown” scene. Especially that it’s not edited over and it’s really Anya singing right then. And she still sounds perfect.
The dancing scene was probably the coolest behind the scenes I've ever watched, that's EPIC that it wasn't edited and all done real time!
Old and new school in the technique. No CGI: coreography and perspective game. Simple.
There is a mix of mostly in camera tricks with some digital tricks. That's not what CGI is though
Physiological thriller is one of the best movies I’ve ever want to watch and last night in soho is literally the best movie I’ve ever seen in my INTIRE LIFE. The story is just so incredibly AMAZING I’m gonna rewatch it again and again and again.
Oh come on its not that good. It is good but if it's really the best movie you've ever watched you've got to see more movies
@@noone6223 Leave this guy alone. He likes it that much and he's happy let him be happy! If you want him to watch more movies, maybe recommend him movies similar to this one
Well that's a bit of a stretch, try watching The vvitch, it features Anya as well and I think you might like it
Maybe you're young but we always remember a movie no matter good or bad. We remember it because made us to love movies so much.
@@ggs27 lol you make it sound like im attacking him. I dont know of any similar movies but this one had a few big problems with it. I enjoyed the movie immensely but its not "the best movie") lol
Anybody jealous of Matt Smith? He literally danced with Anya and Thomasin at the same time.
He’s a lucky lucky man
I love his face when dance with two lead. So good, bet he want to smile behind that facade.
Praise should also be given to the cinematographer Chung-hoon Chung, he’s the one who did the cams for Oldboy, The Handmaiden & Stoker!
No wonder the movie looked so good 🍿
✨👏✨
Wow no wonder!! I love this movies scenery
I'm so fucking disappointed that this movie flopped, it was really good. the cinematography, the story, the choreography, everything is top notch. basically Edward Wright nailed it again yet, it still failed.
Honestly I think it was the lack of marketing. I saw the trailer for the first time when I saw the venom 2 movie in theatres and never saw any other marketing for it
@@MadddyDawg50 Yeah, I heard about it a few months AFTER it was out. Watched it on a plane and it blew my mind. No idea how it wasn't talked about more.
It passed me by when it was released - I was mildly curious but just never got round to it. Finally saw it last week, totally loved it. I suspect this might become a huge cult hit over time.
I only heard of it a week ago, haven't watched it yet
It flopped? I liked it
The dance scene was a triumph - my jaw just dropped with each switch!!
4:05 This is why Edgar Wright is the best director/writer for me. He is such a practical and clever guy. He could have just tape two separate scenes and edit them together later on. But nooo. He always does that. You can find lots of similar scenes from all of his movies. That guy is a genius! He puts his heart and soul into his movies and I love him for that. He is a true artist and cinema lover.
I feel it would've been harder to shoot them separately and then edit them together. Because then Matt would have to do the exact same thing without any change, Mckenzie and Anya need to both do the exact same thing, the cameraman would have to ensure everyone was at the same point on the screen as the previous shot, lights moving the same way, whatnot.
@@damunaik4 or he could just be lazy and do those kinds of cuts where they just put someone "walking through the camera" to cut the screen in a half and put two scenes together, i've seen a lot of scenes like that in movies and I thought this was going to happen in this one too, so glad he did it in such a cool way.
Even though Diana Rigg didn't have an overly huge part, I think she definitely stole the show at the end of the film.
She actually had a very big part
@@multifanderisverycrafty She had 4 scenes, the last one being the longest, the other scenes were anywhere from 1-3 minutes. As I said - not an overly huge part.
@@tl1110 but her character was huge
Yada yada does it really matter..? They all did great.
She was wonderful. I cried at her performance at the end, even after her scene ended. I didn’t expect to cry to a psychological thriller.
Math Smith has aged like fine wine- daym!!! Also, Anya TJ's soul lives in the 60s!
Oh and I'm really happy they didn't show the prostitution scenes in full, too often they used the whole abused woman trope to show off softcore porn, and it takes away from the story. Here you really got the trauma and the repetition
@@aldranzam3456 Ya very true
He be damn finee!
Smith forgot his eyebrows at home
actually Matt smith look quite old , in the film he's got alot of forehard lines and wrinkles and his neck from the side has wrinkles too .
might just be my new favorite favorite film. there was nothing i didn’t love about it. perfection.
6:14 - the terrified concentration on Anya's face speaks volumes :)
I was expecting the movie would be like Black Swan or Perfect Blue and I'm glad I was wrong. Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie are both divine. The film have awesome music and great storyline. No wonder it has many positive feedbacks and high rating. It is highly recommended 😌👌
Damn, more people compared it to Perfect Blue than I thought😂😂😂
i genuinely thought the dance scene was edited but it is impressive how they coordinated and did it, wow
I’m a sucker for elegant simplicity. Very neat choreography!
Edgar Wright is an absolute genius
I should have realized, the cinematographer also worked on Oldboy (2003), which was also masterfully shot.
Just watched the movie for the first time last night and I found it literally impossible to take my eyes off Anya Taylor-Joy when she was on-screen. Her presence on-camera is just riveting and captivating - there is a magical ethereal quality about her. Not to take away from the other actors and performances - but Anya is really unique in ways I'm at a loss for words.
I totally agree with this comment. In every single role I have seen Anya in... I have never been able to take my eyes off her. Very special isn't she?
@@jaydee3216Let's just say I have no love for chess - but she compelled me to sit through the entire Queen's Gambit series - and I was mesmerized. Her character development was simply amazing.
@@SilentKnight43 oh. I am exactly the same. I am even contemplating rewatching the full thing again now we are a couple years on. I just know I am going to be mesmerised by her all over again!!
This was hands down the best movie I’ve ever seen. I watched the first half on a flight before the plane landed and watched the entire thing a few days later, and the whole time I was just as raptured by everything I’d already seen as I was the first time
I also watched this on a flight to Doha in Feb! Then again from Male to Manchester. Loved it. Even persuaded the hubby to watch it although he fell asleep before the end - oops! He was pretty neutral about it but never mind, I'd watch it again. Kept me gripped in its entirety!
The dance scene is amazing and very impressively done practically.
I knew it was 3 person dancing from the beginning! But the transition is so smooth I almost can't believe it. Amazing!
6:14 that focus and that lip lick. That dance scene is just brilliantly made. Well done girls! And Matt! And camera dudes! :D
It’s hilarious and amazing to see Thomasin and Anya switching back and forth in the dance scene. 😂😂😂
my Favorite scene is the whats your name scene and Anya dancing by her self.
BEST PAIR EVER!, Anya and Thomo were just amazing
This movie is just a Masterpiece... perfection.
1:25 Fun Fact : The Picture of Breakfast at Tiffanys was Actually Thomasin's idea that she was Audrey's biggest Fan.
I absolutely adore this movie and as many know, it's sad that it didn't do too well at the box office. Will watch again!
I'm just so amazed that Edgar is such a nice dude to every single person I see in any footage I see of him. Despite the fact that he is such a generational talent, he seems to have very little ego.
Wait for Anya and Thomasin collab together this would be amazing if it action, adventure
I fell in love with this movie it made me feel so wrapped up in this movie. They did an amazing job
Third time watching this move. I'm an old guy of 60 + summers, so I have some recollection of the 60's. This is a remarkable movie.
I loved this movie, my friend recommended to me because she loves cine and she thinks I look like Anya and also because I like the 60's and 70's vibes and movies about time travel, so I watched and get impressed with all details, what amazing movie, great actors and actresses and magical scenes, I already recommend to everyone and everybody say that loves too.
The running up the stairs scene reminds me that Murray Gold wrote "I am the doctor" based off of Matts wonky run xD
Besides that, that dance sequence is stunning to witness wow
Its amazing that dance sequence was in real time with no effects.
I’m glad we saw the dance scene. I love how the camera dances with them. So well executed.
7:03 Anya’s laugh🥺
It's a lot like Emma Stone isn't it?
Love that Edgar Wright still shoots on film
yes it gives it that better than real movie feel
I'm so glad I wacthed this. What a Queen, Anya Taylor. I thought I was going to be disappointed but nope, that was a ride I've been waiting for going to cinema every week.
Edgar Wright is one of the greatest and geniuses directors ever. All the style that he put on he's films is brilliant and smart. I wish that I can do some of this type of directing on my future movies and series.
Edgar seems like an awesome director to work for/with
Having an Audrey Hepburn poster in the intro gives me an idea that this movie is gonna be awesome and not just an ordinary one.
I was looking forward to seeing this film but didnt get the trailer then saw some crap reviews so thought i wouldnt watch it. Then I read Edgar Wright directed so gave it a go. Wow what a film. Best film in 2021 by a long shot. Brilliant. Well filmed / great story / direction. MUST SEE. I watched it 3 times in 2 days.
This is amazing wow, the choreography for the dancing scene was perfectly done! I had a hunch it was done together as opposed to in editing, I’m glad I was right! 🤩
I love seeing how they were dipping to have Anya and Thomasin switching during that dance with Matt!
Really neat how they were so well prepared to execute.
6:30 Matt Smith being clumsy as usual lol
I love my dork
Anya just wearing a New Mutants shirt while rehearsing is great.
Anya Taylor-Joy is an Absolute *Juggernaut,* at *EveryThing!*
😍😜😍
Geniales las dos, tanto Anya com Tomasin. Minuto 10:31 impresionante como baila Anya, impresionante impresionante
En un momento no se sabe cual es cual
Absolutly one of the best movie this year, all team did great job
I saw this at TIFF and WOW, Edgar Wright is a creative genius equal to James Gunn. And Thomasin was just amazing and boasts the best scared/frightened looks ever
typically not my type of movie but am looking forward to it! Love Matt Smith and Anya Taylor-Joy
imagine being matt smith and filming this unbelievable movie and then going to be in morbius.
The dancing part was so magical 😮
I saw a London preview last week. A brilliant, engaging, exciting film.
Anya is love, Anya is life
I just saw this movie tonight and it was awesome 👏
Such an energetically intense film, but such extraordinary performances, especially from the two female leads.
Dios mio...Anya puede ser una belleza de cualquier epoca,procedencia o cultura,cuanto talento tiene...la peli es genial,geniales todos
The dance rehearsal with the steadi operator is amazing to see.
this movie was absolutely incredible
The dance scene was the bit I was most interested about so cool to see how it was done
The dancing scene was amazing!
THAT DANCING SCENE OMG
One of the few best directors out there I’d love to work with 😃
Been a fan since Jojo Rabbit. Thomasin is such a great actress can't wait to see her more in the future also I'm a big fan of Anya Taylor Joy.
best movie of 2021 in my opinion, thanks for it.
This movie was on a whole other level ❤️🔥
Such a fantastic movie, a massive congratulations to all involved in such a great production.
"Thomasin, Anya; be carefull with the láser!"
"I'm carefull.... Ahhhhh!" 😳
Thomasin looks perfect in that shoulder-length blonde 1960s-style haircut.
absolutely love the movie. exceptional soundtrack.
Wow. !! The dance choreography
13:35...
WD-40 The Door Hinges, on That Classic Car!
did this film won any awards? bc if didnt, IT SHOULD WIN MULTIPLE AWARDS !!!
Just watched the film and was hoping there was a BTS of the dance, and i hoped it was done like that rather than editing, really cool to see
I loved this movie! I went to see it in Soho during my holiday in London :)
loved the opening dance scene!!
Wow! such high tech on those coloured lights on Anya!
... seeing Thomasin dancing around in the "Newspaper Dress," I see is a 21st Century Audrey Hepburn ... Bart
Matt laughing at how he looks running up the stairs 😂
The dance scene was brilliant
WTF THE DANCE SCENE WASNT EDITED EYE- THATS SOOO GOOD??
OH EM GEE that dance switching scene BTS gave me goosebumps
This is the best 2021 movie.
5:25 LOL! THAT'S SO COOL!
if they ever make a movie about audrey hepburn, thomasin mckenzie should play her
Most films set seem more serious this one everyone seem to have fun
One of the few that still only shoots with film