Colin Farrell so enjoyable to watch when he's being interviewed, especially when it's about his non-commercial films. He has such a solid understanding of the text, of his character and he is able to convey those thoughts effortlessly to the audience. Personally, I think that it's the best advertisement an actor can give to the film when they truly understand every scene leading up to the end. I actually want to go watch this masterpiece of a film for the third time.
Honestly, one of the best interviews about the film I've seen. The interviewer definitely understood the movie better than a lot of reviewers out there, appreciated the work!
Wow I didn't expected colin or in general actors to be so insightful in real life but he has thoughts, idea, meaning abt his duty as an actor. Yorgos is just amazing I always love his antisocial humour dialogue in his films. Lobster was amazing
Most surgeons are arrogant. It comes with their raison d'être. Without it they couldn't function. They swim daily in it as it facilitates what they use to get the job done. Next. What is it about Farrell's verbal spill? Did he get a good education? Yes. Privately schooled and a wealthy upbringing. We're fed that he was a punk with a propensity to hit. I doubt having children matured him as he says. It was there in the beginning even when strutting a line dance to advertise jeans. The drugged part of his life? Did it come from an abusive father? Is he an empath? Probably. Long before ecstasy which makes one empathetic. He's a bullet. I sound Irish.
Yorgus is talented.. but i don't like the fact that he always Uses violence against animals in ALL his films.... ...and he gives me wierd creepy vibes.
The fact that he makes you feel uneasy and weird it shows how good he is, after all the movies are not so much about the meaning or the story, but about the emotional journey and how they make you look for answers inside yourself.
Sacred Deer, Lobster, Dogtooth. What do these have in common? Yorgos is a philosopher of the human condition, hypothesizing how humanity differs from non-humans, how conventions are thrust upon us, what is natural and unnatural....
Colin Farrell so enjoyable to watch when he's being interviewed, especially when it's about his non-commercial films. He has such a solid understanding of the text, of his character and he is able to convey those thoughts effortlessly to the audience. Personally, I think that it's the best advertisement an actor can give to the film when they truly understand every scene leading up to the end. I actually want to go watch this masterpiece of a film for the third time.
Criminally underrated
Why don’t awards folks recognize Colin Farrell‘S immense talent?! Damn, this performance was sterling.
He's grown into a master of his craft.
0:18 Yorgos looking straight into your soul
Damn
Honestly, one of the best interviews about the film I've seen. The interviewer definitely understood the movie better than a lot of reviewers out there, appreciated the work!
When Colin Farrell talks about 'machination of human bodies,' that's just gold. 🏅
Colin ferrell is one of the most underrated actor ever.. he deserve an oscar soon!!
Farrell's bad boy image for his whole career has somewhat masked his actual intelect and eloquence.
Even better :)
He’s almost akin to another Irish actor, the late Richard Harris
Wow I didn't expected colin or in general actors to be so insightful in real life but he has thoughts, idea, meaning abt his duty as an actor. Yorgos is just amazing I always love his antisocial humour dialogue in his films. Lobster was amazing
Whenever I watch yorgos he always looks directly at camera in a very creepy way haha
I love how Yorgos doesn't say a single word until 2:50.
I wish Yorgos spoke more about it
Not only Colin is handsome and sexy, but he's smart!!
Lanthimos looks a bit like Coppola in his 40's.
Coppola family is from Sicily, and in fact has roots with the Greek speaking community of Griko. Lanthimos is Greek
😱😱
Do we all eat spaghetti the same way?
this is the real question
I dont believe hes the one in the movie. his watch has leather straps
Come closer Colin
Most surgeons are arrogant. It comes with their raison d'être. Without it they couldn't function. They swim daily in it as it facilitates what they use to get the job done. Next. What is it about Farrell's verbal spill? Did he get a good education? Yes. Privately schooled and a wealthy upbringing. We're fed that he was a punk with a propensity to hit. I doubt having children matured him as he says. It was there in the beginning even when strutting a line dance to advertise jeans. The drugged part of his life? Did it come from an abusive father? Is he an empath? Probably. Long before ecstasy which makes one empathetic. He's a bullet. I sound Irish.
de bludy 'ell is he onabout?
tigressnsnow wtf
I legit thought at first Martin was his illegitimate son
you either love the movie or hate it
David the dad and Ryan Reynolds
It’s ew David to be specific
Colin... actually tales to a surgeon dude who did interview... lied about having dr friends
Yorgus is talented.. but i don't like the fact that he always Uses violence against animals in ALL his films.... ...and he gives me wierd creepy vibes.
The fact that he makes you feel uneasy and weird it shows how good he is, after all the movies are not so much about the meaning or the story, but about the emotional journey and how they make you look for answers inside yourself.
It’s supposed to be unsettling. It’s part of being a great storyteller.
Sacred Deer, Lobster, Dogtooth. What do these have in common? Yorgos is a philosopher of the human condition, hypothesizing how humanity differs from non-humans, how conventions are thrust upon us, what is natural and unnatural....
No clue what film they‘re talking about… Why isn‘t it somewhere?!
They're talking about "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" :)
Colin and Yargos are fantastic. The interviewer is terrible.
How? He's very thorough, asks interesting questions and knows what he is talking about. You sir are wrong.
I hated the movie
Wish you'd have said more--it's having many facets to think about that makes these discussions good.
awful questions.