I have this acquaintance who’s obcessed with watching and analysing movies. Before I watched this movie, I read by several critics that it was a near masterpiece. When someone asked this guy about it while I was around, he said it was “pretentious and overrated” and that it wasn’t nearly as good as Netflix painted it. I watched it yesterday, and can safely say I lost my trust in that guy’s judgement. He isn’t as smart and knowledgeable as we painted him to be.
Just because he didn't like it doesn't make him unintelligent. Some movies I've also changed my opinion on over time after I focused on different details. When I first saw Blade Runner, I didn't care for it much at all, but every time I see it, I like it more and more and now it's probably in my list of favorites.
I have never seen a more beautifully and elaborately, and carefully and respectfully analyzed and felt commentary about a film. This video and your own masterful work in communicating with us the incredible depth of art liberated my own frustrations in guiding my mind through a journey into my heart. Bravo
@@Screened I just re-watched "Roma" and your video! Again, every aspect of the movie took my breath away! Your commentary on "time" and "emotion", reminded me of how beautiful the movie was! Again, amazing video!
I’m adopted, my mother was native Mayan and she was a maid, she was 18 when she had me and there was no father. I was left at a foster home, alone in the cold on the doorstep, and was adopted by a beautiful family that i truly hold dear to my heart, but like the film the family was and is very privileged so i felt like a maid myself always trying to be something that I’m not, trying to find what i lost. This film made me glimpse into the mind and memory of the very thought of my mother. And while at the end of the film, Cleo cries out “I didn’t want to have her”, and it truly crushes my very existence I know that Cleo would’ve loved that baby regardless and does. She displays true maternal love even while holding her dead child. Sometimes the things you love the most you let go but they’re never really truly lost. Sometimes, even if they die, their impact leaves everything on you. I may not know my true mom but i love her even it may have felt as if she “didn’t want me” she loved me enough to let me live the life i want to lead and I encompass her love eternally and internally. This film speaks to me so much more than any other film and I hold it dear in my soul, just like my mom.
Just saw this masterpiece, You have done wonderful analysis.Moments are created masterfully, Cant even imagine how hard it was to make the movie. Thank you for this video, Just subscribed to you.
its like watching a van gogh painting not everyone can see the genius of it me ! i cried at the beach with them and said out loud '' i love you Cleo ''
I watched this movie with Spanish subtitles for AP Spanish summer work. I didn't understand every word spoken but I understood enough to make sense of it. I loved the use of sound; one of my favorite moments was when the mother is standing on the street as the marching band gets louder and louder until it's just blaring in your ears. Reminded me of Shostakovich's "Leningrad" Symphony that gradually incorporated a theme from a German work to represent the Nazis taking over. The opening shot was one of the best I've seen too; it's so slow and establishes that the rest of the film also takes its time for each shot. Great movie overall and excellent analysis.
I remember watching this movie when it came out, stupidly wanting to dislike it because of the hype, and not feeling very impressed until the beach scene came and floored me. Years have passed and now I'm a father of two children, including a 3 month old baby girl, and rewatching that scene, along with the baby one, made me bawl incontrollably.
this movie was subtly excellent and a large dose of nostalgic, the moment I noticed the audience and critics far apart views on the movie I knew it was totally worth it.
Do you speak Spanish? because you pronounced it very good Me encantó tu descripción de Roma y terror cósmico. Congratulations on such a good interpretation
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oh god. when he doesn't come back from the bathroom. gut wrenching.
0:51 Space
3:05 Time
4:56 Emotion :
juggling emotions,
Finally a great analysis of the themes of this movie, excellent video!
Thank you much appreciated!
Your channel is underrated af
Thank you
Way too underrated
Beautiful essay! Roma was probably Cuarón's best work.
Thanks! I feel it's the culmination of everything he has learned from his past movies!
I just loved this movie. Such a fine recreation of a slice in time in someones life.
I have this acquaintance who’s obcessed with watching and analysing movies. Before I watched this movie, I read by several critics that it was a near masterpiece. When someone asked this guy about it while I was around, he said it was “pretentious and overrated” and that it wasn’t nearly as good as Netflix painted it.
I watched it yesterday, and can safely say I lost my trust in that guy’s judgement. He isn’t as smart and knowledgeable as we painted him to be.
Just because he didn't like it doesn't make him unintelligent. Some movies I've also changed my opinion on over time after I focused on different details. When I first saw Blade Runner, I didn't care for it much at all, but every time I see it, I like it more and more and now it's probably in my list of favorites.
I have never seen a more beautifully and elaborately, and carefully and respectfully analyzed and felt commentary about a film.
This video and your own masterful work in communicating with us the incredible depth of art liberated my own frustrations in guiding my mind through a journey into my heart.
Bravo
Thank you very much for the kind words
Ojalá todos pudieran percibir la belleza de esta película.
The analysis of "Roma" is truly profound! The beauty of the memory of our lives.
I'm glad you liked it 👍
@@Screened I just re-watched "Roma" and your video! Again, every aspect of the movie took my breath away! Your commentary on "time" and "emotion", reminded me of how beautiful the movie was! Again, amazing video!
I’m adopted, my mother was native Mayan and she was a maid, she was 18 when she had me and there was no father. I was left at a foster home, alone in the cold on the doorstep, and was adopted by a beautiful family that i truly hold dear to my heart, but like the film the family was and is very privileged so i felt like a maid myself always trying to be something that I’m not, trying to find what i lost. This film made me glimpse into the mind and memory of the very thought of my mother. And while at the end of the film, Cleo cries out “I didn’t want to have her”, and it truly crushes my very existence I know that Cleo would’ve loved that baby regardless and does. She displays true maternal love even while holding her dead child. Sometimes the things you love the most you let go but they’re never really truly lost. Sometimes, even if they die, their impact leaves everything on you. I may not know my true mom but i love her even it may have felt as if she “didn’t want me” she loved me enough to let me live the life i want to lead and I encompass her love eternally and internally. This film speaks to me so much more than any other film and I hold it dear in my soul, just like my mom.
Roma is probably my favorite movie of all time
i get tears in my eyes in almost every video.. perfection
Glad you enjoy them
Just saw this masterpiece, You have done wonderful analysis.Moments are created masterfully, Cant even imagine how hard it was to make the movie. Thank you for this video, Just subscribed to you.
Thank you for the sub! The moment I finished watching this movie I just had to write an essay about it! Favorite movie of 2018!
your videos and the way you talk with rain is like paradise to me, giving time to respect and thought in my life so thank you for giving hope in life
Glad you liked it 👍
its like watching a van gogh painting not everyone can see the genius of it
me !
i cried at the beach with them
and said out loud '' i love you Cleo ''
Yeah I got emotional when she finally admits she didn't want the baby.
I haven't seen the movie, I want to and will. But I really LOVE your take on that. It made me shed a tear. Great job dude.
Thank you, I'm glad you were able to have an emotional reaction to it!
Thank you for another great video! I will definitely watch the film now. It caught my attention!
Thanks enjoy the movie 👍
Your videos really make me ponder life, thank you for the great content! Truly deserves more views!
I rewatched this video. I found the discussion of the film's narative, emotion and time, is thought provoking.
I watched this movie with Spanish subtitles for AP Spanish summer work. I didn't understand every word spoken but I understood enough to make sense of it. I loved the use of sound; one of my favorite moments was when the mother is standing on the street as the marching band gets louder and louder until it's just blaring in your ears. Reminded me of Shostakovich's "Leningrad" Symphony that gradually incorporated a theme from a German work to represent the Nazis taking over. The opening shot was one of the best I've seen too; it's so slow and establishes that the rest of the film also takes its time for each shot. Great movie overall and excellent analysis.
I love your interpretation of this film. Beautifully written!
Thank you very much
I remember watching this movie when it came out, stupidly wanting to dislike it because of the hype, and not feeling very impressed until the beach scene came and floored me. Years have passed and now I'm a father of two children, including a 3 month old baby girl, and rewatching that scene, along with the baby one, made me bawl incontrollably.
This deserves a subscription.
Thank you 👍
Such a beautiful video essay on this extremely beautiful film!!! Wow!
Glad you liked it!
@@Screened keep up the awesome work👍👍
Another great video and interesting interpretation of the film. Can't wait to see more content from the channel, keep up the good work!
Thanks! It's very kind of you to say. Glad you enjoyed the video!
That was one of the best essays of all time. Thank you for putting something into words, that I was so struggling to have in clear thoughts :)
I'm glad you liked it
Great analysis and excellent video
This channel is way too good to be this small.
Thank you very much!
this movie was subtly excellent and a large dose of nostalgic, the moment I noticed the audience and critics far apart views on the movie I knew it was totally worth it.
Love this movie
Fantastic video, you have earned yourself a new subscriber!
Well I'm glad to hear that thanks!
Just another phenomenal piece
Thank you
Great job doing this video!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks man!
This was beautiful, thank you.
Glad you liked it 👍
Excellent video , saludos from Zapopan Jal MX
Gracias y saludos desde Montreal!
Waooo muy Buena explicacion felicidades !!
Muchas gracias!
This video made me watch the movie
Thank you :)
The review is so brilliant as the movie
Great video, my man!
Thanks much appreciated!
Terrific video as always!
Thank you 👍
Dude, that was dope!
Thank you
Can't believe they didn't give this movie an Oscar
you got yourself a new subscriber!
Thanks for the sub!
Excelente video.
Gracias !
Great analysis!
Thank you very much!
Woah
This video was recommended to me again, but 2 days too late for the 1 year anniversary. :( Love y'all anyways Screened!
Thanks for the love 👍
Great video!
Thank you
Your videos are 🔥🔥 mate
Thank you very much!
Your script was poetry
Thank you very much
Is it Iñárritu we can see on set @5:25 ?
It looks like him right
@@Screened By the way congrats from France for your channel. It's top quality stuff. Elaborated concepts yet very accessible explanations and essays.
Clearly not!
Do you speak Spanish? because you pronounced it very good Me encantó tu descripción de Roma y terror cósmico. Congratulations on such a good interpretation
Yes we speak spanish. Gracias por tu comentario👍 we are thinking of putting spanish versions of our videos as well.
hey, de donde vienes?
possiby cuban?
mexican like myself
Argentinian
or dominican?
i ask because im very curious about it
Born in Guatemala but grew up in Canada. Still keeping the language 👍
Sooo what did the airplanes flying overhead mean?? Still trying to figure that out 😭
I wonder if he's was thinking the same thing when he was making the movie or if he was like "let's make a hipster type movie"
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