One of the better interviewers I've seen. The most important quality of an interviewer is the ability to listen. Too many interviewers think that they are the story. And, Brie is fascinating. You can tell she has something going on behind her eyes. I am so anxious to see "Room"
+tornoutlaw - I just saw it. I'm always afraid, when I have high expectations on a movie, I will be disappointed. I love this. I think this may be one of the most original concepts in a movie that I have ever seen. For anyone who loves indie films, this is a must see. If you see it, let me know what you think. Best wishes, Ted
Clicked on the thumbnail then saw the video is 21 mins long and I went: ugh no way I'm gonna watch the whole thing. But then they started talking. And I couldn't stop listening, his questions, the things she talks about, opening herself up like that was all so interesting and all of it felt real and genuine. Massive props for the interviewer always asking the right questions and letting her express herself. Wish there was more interviews like this.
wow. I had no intention of watching this whole interview but she is so smart and thoughtful and he is such a gifted interviewer, I just kept listening - honesty as different than truth - lovely.
+Sarah Fisk Agreed I wasn't thinking I would watch the whole thing either but before I knew it, it was done. It is very deep on the thought of the difference between honesty and truth and am still trying to wrap my head around what she meant.
@@badbinder2712 she is a good actress the attitude your seing is captain marvel as she hasn't shaken off that personality, and is not arrogance is self confidence.
This is amazing. I love her point of view. Women should not be represented as perfect beings in cinema, but rather all of their complexities and imperfections should be broadcasted so that there is a balance that creates a realistic and "honest" character. I admire her appreciation for imperfections.
Brie really seems like a rare, one of a kind actress. She’s introverted, articulate, genuine and seems like she’d be a really nice person in real life. And obviously talented. It’s a shame we haven’t seen more of her since Room but fingers crossed we get to see her as a lead again soon
+Melia Widjaja It contains sections where they discuss the concept of art(artists rather) telling truths via lies. It's a really good movie. Check it out.
+metaspherz - I absolutely loved this film. When a film is so unique as this. When an actress is so heartfelt and intelligent. And, an interviewer is so willing to listen. Maybe that can bring out the best in social media. I just wish it would happen more often. I totally agree, Ted
Brie deserved that Oscar so much. She is the hardest working actor in Hollywood and I'm sure it took a lot of blood and tears for her to get this far in life and in her career. I have so much respect for her, she's just your girl next door with some big acting chops.
she definitely works hard. can you imagine isolating yourself inside a house for a month, no tv, no internet just to find that place she needed to be for the film? a month is forever. I would go insane.
@@kc5997 Ha ha! Well at least we had TV and internet to get us through this terrible year stuck inside. Although I do wonder if we will see a lot of actor's experiences from this pandemic show up in their acting the next few years in the same way. Hardship is inspiration after all when channeled correctly.
Even though I am quite similar to Brie for spending time alone at home rather than going out (I need both but I prefer doing my own stuff), the lockdowns really hit me hard. I felt trapped. The little contacts to other people became difficult to maintain. Having to stay at home for many hours (besides work) and the entire unsure situation wasn't good for my mental health. Although we as viewers judge a movie by how much we like it and not by how much the actor trained or to what extremes he went to be his/her character (and most of the time we don't know about their preparation process), we should admire them for doing so. Acting is not learning your lines, talking to the director and then doing stuff in fron of the camera. It's a hard and challenging role to role job that nobody would want to do because it's so hard and unsteady.
This is a really fascinating interview in two ways. Larson gives insight into the deeply personal revelation she discovers and relates it to the broad brush strokes of the character she portrays in "Room." Equally compelling is the interviewer, CBC's Shadrach Kabango, who is both interesting and interested. He is vested in the complex understanding of the character, the actress, and her process in how she arrives at the crossroads of isolation and rebirth. Most impressively, he asks all of the right questions, not being distracted into the usual superficial fawning that is so popular with entertainment media. He reveals himself as more Charlie Rose than Ryan Seacrest. I'd never heard his music or seen an interview from him, but found him so deeply compelling that I wish he would seriously pursue this line of work in a larger medium. I'm an instant fan.
I watched Captain Marvel and I didn't really like it mainly because of the acting, it just didn't feel like she was the right choice for that role. Then I went on YT and watched a few of her interviews and they didn't help much, it just became easier for someone to dislike her. But I got interested to see other movies that she's been a part of. (It's too easy to judge based in only one movie). So I looked up and watched Room, and what a incredible movie that was, she was amazing, she managed to transfer the emotions in a incredible way and the connection between her and Jack was just beautiful. It really was. Then I came to this interview, and it completely changed the way I see her, I can say that I can relate with what she said about the art, her perspective of the truth, and with what she's been through. I don't know what happened, but she really changed in those four years. The lesson that I learned is, before you judge someone, go look them up, don't form your opinion based just on headlines and other's opinions. Right now I'm really rooting for her to succeed as Captain Marvel.
I totally agree with you. I've been seeing so so so many articles and videos talking about how she's so arrogant and rude and how people are calling her "The most hated person." It's really upseting because I'm a big fan of Brie's and I really admire her acting in "Room" and "Short Term 12." I have seen a few of those videos myself and I too am wondering what has changed within these 4 years. I feel like her bluntness/sarcasm is sort of her way of dealing with this new "fame" because before she only did smaller/indie films so jumping from that to being in the MCU is a huuuge career step and she's said herself how introverted she is and that was one of the reasons she almost didn't take the Captain Marvel role. I don't know... I just wish everyone could see her older films and interviews because she was much more relaxed, chill, and silly! Sorry for whatever this is, a rant? Lol. This topic has just been so upsetting for me. Hope to see her return to smaller films in the future!
Hi. Maybe this is part of what she was talking about being honest. I think her honesty in CM maybe didn't resonate with you, but it really did resonate with me. I have seen all these superhero women in other movies but I could not relate to anyone of them. Then Brie comes and portrays CM, and just right then and there, I rooted for her. CM is I guess, for women like me, and it's just so sad that our positives feelings are overshadowed by all the hate she is getting. It's unfair that after we get a superhero we can relate to, these trolls comes and tries to ruin it for us. But I'm really glad that you tried to search for her and then now is rooting for her.
I would say your right but for me it was the other way around : I watched room first and thought she was a really good actor( which she WAS) but after she get her Oscar she just started bragging and didn’t really try. I don’t know if she changed or if she just showed how she is really but from my point of view now she didn’t deserve all her awards just because she became a terrible arrogant and bitchy feminist. (Btw the acting in captain marvel is so bad... it’s no comparison to room at all. There were no emotions and I had the impression that she just was reading her script out load like someone from the news.)
Wow. She's so deep. Amazing. I like how she wants to try and show real women... Maybe that's why CM resonated with me. I was really able to connect with her portrayal. Then I see Short term 12 and Room. OMG. She's so amazing.
this was a great interview. i love that he asks real questions about her process and stuff men get asked about their serious roles all the time. her answers are so thought out and interesting. i've thought she was fantastic since i saw her in united states of tara, glad to see her in more and more:)
I feel what she feels. being an introvert because the situation. and dont know how to socialize properly like everyone else. At first, i dont plan to watch this full, just wanna see "cpt marvel", but its interesting interview to listen.
i could listen to brie larson talk for hours. she is such a kind hearted person and you can really tell that she takes pride in her work. i will never understand why she gets the hate she gets. she is truly and incredible women for i inspire to be.
It's crazy hearing the question "What do you want the future of your career to look like?" and at this time she was Captain Marvel, just no one knew yet. She's come so far and deserves all og the success. Just sucks she's got trolls after her all the time for no reason.
People only hate her because shes joining the mcu and being the star in the movie but i still liked captain marvel , the only problem i had with the movie is that ronan wasn't in it as much as he should have been .
@@thyvideomaker3063 yeah. Actually the directors revealed why they had cut him out. They didn't wanna spoil the big reveal that krees were the bad guys. That's why.
I've seen many interviews after this. Not just Room. But, , they have so disappointed me. This is special. Now, I truly understand why I love this interview. As an interviewer, talk when you really have something to say. Other than that, learn to listen. This is a beautiful Interview. It doesn't often happen.
I know I am not saying anything new here, but I felt like reiterating what other "commentors" have said already: what a fantastic interview. I loved how in-depth the conversation was. The interviewer made Brie Larson feel at ease, and let her express herself, let her be articulate and introspective without interruptions. His questions flowed naturally out of her responses. I'd like to see more interviews like these.
"His questions flowed naturally out of her responses." Bingo! So often the interviewer tries hard to hit all the questions on the cue card, it feels forced and awkward. This is how interviews should be done.
I knew she was an incredible actress since I watched her years ago in United States of Tara, and recent Marvel press interviews (and I've seen a lot....) really made me appreciate her personality and wit, but this in depth and serious one got me to really appreciate her even more. She seems like a really great person.
I’m so confused by people complaining about her acting in Captain Marvel. I really don’t think there could have been a better portrayal. Captain Marvel is very stoic character in the comics.
I have so much love and respect for this woman. I don't have a particularly unique or keen gift of reading people, but I always sensed something special about Brie, even from her supporting roles and smaller, less in depth interviews. I especially appreciate and can relate to her points about isolation and how even as a natural introvert, someone who enjoys his or her own company, the value in being around others is unquestionable. It's easy to be over-confident and forget the necessity of back-and-forth communication, not just your own inner conflicts and debates.
brie is so next-level, as a person. her acting will always be strong because of that. she always make the audience sink into her characters as a result. i first saw her in United States of Tara, it was obvious then that she makes thoughtful, interesting choices. this interview confirmed that when she talks of her childhood and her mother's imaginative mind.
This interview is great in all angles. Brie is very thoughtful and the interviewer is a great listener. I listened to the 20mins without realizing it's been that long and was ready for more. Very well done.
+Rachael T - Hi Rachael - I hope you got a chance to see it. The film is so beautiful and unique. If you watch it more than once, you will see its layers build. It was in very limited release, so if you didn't get a chance to see it, it will be on DVD March 1st. Best wishes, Ted
“We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth at least the truth that is given us to understand. The artist must know the manner whereby to convince others of the truthfulness of his lies.” Pablo Picasso
It’s crazy what isolation does to a person. When i lived in Nashville, TN (July 2015 - June 2016), i lived alone in a dark and very quiet apartment. After the first few months, the isolation started to get to me, i would talk to myself or keep the tv on just to hear a voice of some kind or if anything, the static of the tv itself. Prolonged Silence/ isolation will drive an individual up the wall. I have dealt with anxiety, panic attacks, and occasional bouts of depression since high school, which made my living situation more difficult at the time. Leaving an individual to their own devices and mental chatter can do some crazy stuff.
This interview is fantastic. This interviewer is asking such amazing questions and he seems genuinely interested in the actress, the movie, and her acting process.
I'm a new subscriber due to my liking this interview. Q is gracious in that he listens deeply and does not interrupt. My thanks for a great interactive interview!
She is such an amazing actress and she inspires me just hearing her speak. I feel like she's been underrated for so long in happy she is finally getting the praise she's deserved!! Awesome interview, awesome woman, I'm sure it will be an awesome movie. I have no doubt in my mind that she will stun us all with this performance because the book/dialogue is perfect and could only be fulfilled with an actress of her caliber.
He is such a good interviewer. He knows all the right questions to ask and he seems really interested. The mark of a great interviewer. I don't usually watch interviews but this was outstanding to watch. :)
Great fucking interview. This what actors and actresses should be asked about, things that revolve around their process and the human aspects of their occupation rather than their wardrobe. Both great questions and great answers.
Respect. I have paralyzing depression and anxiety, etc. and I can relate to what she was saying on some level about how she felt while preparing for the role as I've gone entire Summers without even leaving my house. Thankfully, I have my phone and can feel as though I'm communicating with the outside world even through simply looking at Facebook posts and videos like this. I can imagine though the sense of hopelessness and feeling absolutely insane that sets in when you have nothing but a book to keep you company - I've been there too, but not for a month constant.
It would be great if they'll add a little bit more like what in the Room has in Capt. Marvel. This would surely shut the non believers up. She did great in Capt. Marvel but what I see is more like a director and writer problem.
This has got to be one of the best interviews I've seen from her; and it may sound peculiar to describe it as such, but the entire thing was so soothing. Big props to the interviewer for coming up with nuanced, in-depth questions and allowing Brie the time and space to answer them properly. She was so articulate and thoughtful with her answers that I scarcely noticed that those 20 minutes passed by. I wish more interviews were conducted like this.
Ok I'm going to be honest when I heard she would be Captain Marvel I was skeptical, I just didn't picture her as some super hero. After watching this interview I'm so excited to see the movie. She is a fascinating woman, and I love how thoughtful she is. I wish I could sit down and talk to her personally ugh!!
“We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth at least the truth that is given us to understand. The artist must know the manner whereby to convince others of the truthfulness of his lies.” ― Pablo Picasso Great interview, thank you q
I know she gets a lot of hate for Captain Marvel but anyone who seen Room cannot dent how amazing of an actress she actually is. Her performance will move you in ways others can’t. Either the role of CM wasn’t for her or she wasn’t really made for it or the way she played her wasn’t ideal or what people wanted. Or the writing was just plain bad. Nevertheless she’s a wonderful actor
I work in film (in Toronto) and have worked on many pieces, this film was driven to an emotional end that drained me. Brie will take you on a ride, a must see!... brie you are beautiful! keep up that rush.
Loved the interviewer, he is good at letting her speak and knowing which questions to ask, it's rare to find a good interviewer and this guy nailed it. Checked the channel and they just won a subscriber only because it's always him interviewing people in the videos.
For some reason, she reminds me of Sean Schemmel (English VO of Goku). Obviously there’s differences, but the similarities I’ve noticed are that both are reserved in nature which sometimes rubs folks the wrong way. However, when they warm up to the interviewer, there can be deep conversations.
What a deep & honest interview of this movie, which I haven't seen yet, but will. Not only is Brie attractive physically, but inner soul & spirit & heart is so beautiful & interesting! WOW!!!
i used to live with my son in a tiny one bedroom apartment till he was 5. just me and him. that pure love, most if the moments she shares with her son in room are things i have experienced on some level. completely hit me repeatedly with a ton of bricks. ugly cried through the whole thing.
wow, she's really impressive, surprisingly down to Earth. An unlike most of the majority of her Hollywood Liberal peers seems very down to Earth and connected strongly and following reality and dealing with common everyday people. Think she's definitely on my favorites list.
I still don't understand why people hate her! I really feel like she is an soulfull actress...I think people hate her because she is NOT dumb!and also one of the great interviews I have watched ever!!!!!!
A TH-cam video with overwhelmingly positive comments with no trolls?! My faith in humanity has been restored.
Sadly this comment did not age well. She has her flaws, but she is incredible person. Doesn't deserve the hate she's getting.
this guy did a fantastic job...cleary she is articulate and he let her speak with great follow up questins...great interview
Agreed. He let her do most of the talking and told her story
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She isn't your usual plastic pretty actress...she is sincere and true to herself: she's smart and has a great laugh.
Frances Zunino all true!
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@@danielmustaine1893 hell yes!
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do you feel the same way now after 4yrs.
One of the better interviewers I've seen. The most important quality of an interviewer is the ability to listen. Too many interviewers think that they are the story. And, Brie is fascinating. You can tell she has something going on behind her eyes. I am so anxious to see "Room"
+Theo Lamp Another great interview of hers is from redeyechicago
+.m. - Thanks for the info
Theo Lamp np
+.m. Have you seen it now? What did you think?
+tornoutlaw - I just saw it. I'm always afraid, when I have high expectations on a movie, I will be disappointed. I love this. I think this may be one of the most original concepts in a movie that I have ever seen. For anyone who loves indie films, this is a must see. If you see it, let me know what you think. Best wishes, Ted
Clicked on the thumbnail then saw the video is 21 mins long and I went: ugh no way I'm gonna watch the whole thing. But then they started talking. And I couldn't stop listening, his questions, the things she talks about, opening herself up like that was all so interesting and all of it felt real and genuine. Massive props for the interviewer always asking the right questions and letting her express herself. Wish there was more interviews like this.
wow. I had no intention of watching this whole interview but she is so smart and thoughtful and he is such a gifted interviewer, I just kept listening - honesty as different than truth - lovely.
+Sarah Fisk Agreed I wasn't thinking I would watch the whole thing either but before I knew it, it was done. It is very deep on the thought of the difference between honesty and truth and am still trying to wrap my head around what she meant.
After seeing Room and watching this interview Brie just became one of my favourite actresses. What a cool lady
yep she was... but whats up with her since captain marvel? shes so condescending now
Bad Binder nope she’s still amazing
@@bottlenose.dolphin yes! she's awesome and funny and strong! love her :)
really funny people on here do not know anything and haven't aged well if i could say
@@badbinder2712 she is a good actress the attitude your seing is captain marvel as she hasn't shaken off that personality, and is not arrogance is self confidence.
She's very well-spoken.
Desert Rat nonono you are c:
I really like the over-the-shoulder camera shots of Brie. It's not often you get to see an interview from the interviewer's perspective. Nicely done.
+Grant Bennett What a kind observation. Thank you very much!
+q on cbc You're welcome:)
Great observation thats a cool effect!
I swear, it broke me in half too! God, what a film!
Hua Mulan I just watched it a few days ago. Its an emotional rollercoaster
This movie will make you cry
I just fell in love with this woman, as an aspiring actor, hearing her talk about the craft is incredibly motivational.
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This is amazing. I love her point of view. Women should not be represented as perfect beings in cinema, but rather all of their complexities and imperfections should be broadcasted so that there is a balance that creates a realistic and "honest" character. I admire her appreciation for imperfections.
she's said some really empowering stuff. love her for it!
Brie really seems like a rare, one of a kind actress. She’s introverted, articulate, genuine and seems like she’d be a really nice person in real life. And obviously talented. It’s a shame we haven’t seen more of her since Room but fingers crossed we get to see her as a lead again soon
"Art is a lie to tell the truth." - very intriguing concept
+Melia Widjaja Yes
+Melia Widjaja Have you seen V for Vendetta?
Fer Leroy not yet! What about it?
+Melia Widjaja It contains sections where they discuss the concept of art(artists rather) telling truths via lies. It's a really good movie. Check it out.
Fer Leroy checking out the clip!
she seems like a great person to have conversations with
+DevTroN Believe it or not, a lot of actors are. Just not all interviewers ask the right questions.
Vinny Silver credit definitely goes to the interviewer since it’s not easy to get Brie Larson to warm up for this kind of conversation
Oh yeah you're right she already had 1. "iS tHiS a pERsOnAl aTtAcK 0R sOmEThiNg?"
dude you really should be proud of yourself because she really has it.
@@buktikapsul7622 The fact that u get so upset about that joke makes u the person that u says she is.
Not only is the interview compelling, intelligent and thought provoking, so are many of the comments below. Compliments to all contributors!
+metaspherz - I absolutely loved this film. When a film is so unique as this. When an actress is so heartfelt and intelligent. And, an interviewer is so willing to listen. Maybe that can bring out the best in social media. I just wish it would happen more often. I totally agree, Ted
Brie deserved that Oscar so much. She is the hardest working actor in Hollywood and I'm sure it took a lot of blood and tears for her to get this far in life and in her career. I have so much respect for her, she's just your girl next door with some big acting chops.
she definitely works hard. can you imagine isolating yourself inside a house for a month, no tv, no internet just to find that place she needed to be for the film? a month is forever. I would go insane.
@@IRex-wm9pd that comment did not age well.
@@kc5997 Ha ha! Well at least we had TV and internet to get us through this terrible year stuck inside. Although I do wonder if we will see a lot of actor's experiences from this pandemic show up in their acting the next few years in the same way. Hardship is inspiration after all when channeled correctly.
@@IRex-wm9pd Now I am curious whether you would be isolated in your house for a year with internet and TV or for a month with no internet or TV?
Even though I am quite similar to Brie for spending time alone at home rather than going out (I need both but I prefer doing my own stuff), the lockdowns really hit me hard. I felt trapped. The little contacts to other people became difficult to maintain. Having to stay at home for many hours (besides work) and the entire unsure situation wasn't good for my mental health.
Although we as viewers judge a movie by how much we like it and not by how much the actor trained or to what extremes he went to be his/her character (and most of the time we don't know about their preparation process), we should admire them for doing so. Acting is not learning your lines, talking to the director and then doing stuff in fron of the camera. It's a hard and challenging role to role job that nobody would want to do because it's so hard and unsteady.
This is a really fascinating interview in two ways. Larson gives insight into the deeply personal revelation she discovers and relates it to the broad brush strokes of the character she portrays in "Room." Equally compelling is the interviewer, CBC's Shadrach Kabango, who is both interesting and interested. He is vested in the complex understanding of the character, the actress, and her process in how she arrives at the crossroads of isolation and rebirth. Most impressively, he asks all of the right questions, not being distracted into the usual superficial fawning that is so popular with entertainment media. He reveals himself as more Charlie Rose than Ryan Seacrest. I'd never heard his music or seen an interview from him, but found him so deeply compelling that I wish he would seriously pursue this line of work in a larger medium. I'm an instant fan.
I watched Captain Marvel and I didn't really like it mainly because of the acting, it just didn't feel like she was the right choice for that role. Then I went on YT and watched a few of her interviews and they didn't help much, it just became easier for someone to dislike her. But I got interested to see other movies that she's been a part of. (It's too easy to judge based in only one movie). So I looked up and watched Room, and what a incredible movie that was, she was amazing, she managed to transfer the emotions in a incredible way and the connection between her and Jack was just beautiful. It really was. Then I came to this interview, and it completely changed the way I see her, I can say that I can relate with what she said about the art, her perspective of the truth, and with what she's been through. I don't know what happened, but she really changed in those four years. The lesson that I learned is, before you judge someone, go look them up, don't form your opinion based just on headlines and other's opinions. Right now I'm really rooting for her to succeed as Captain Marvel.
I recommend you watch "Short Term 12" if you haven't. Brie is sooo good in that movie!!
jennifer chen omg short term 12 is best larson movie I have ever saw in past years. I am so touched by her acting.Wonderful actress
I totally agree with you. I've been seeing so so so many articles and videos talking about how she's so arrogant and rude and how people are calling her "The most hated person." It's really upseting because I'm a big fan of Brie's and I really admire her acting in "Room" and "Short Term 12." I have seen a few of those videos myself and I too am wondering what has changed within these 4 years. I feel like her bluntness/sarcasm is sort of her way of dealing with this new "fame" because before she only did smaller/indie films so jumping from that to being in the MCU is a huuuge career step and she's said herself how introverted she is and that was one of the reasons she almost didn't take the Captain Marvel role. I don't know... I just wish everyone could see her older films and interviews because she was much more relaxed, chill, and silly! Sorry for whatever this is, a rant? Lol. This topic has just been so upsetting for me. Hope to see her return to smaller films in the future!
Hi. Maybe this is part of what she was talking about being honest. I think her honesty in CM maybe didn't resonate with you, but it really did resonate with me. I have seen all these superhero women in other movies but I could not relate to anyone of them. Then Brie comes and portrays CM, and just right then and there, I rooted for her. CM is I guess, for women like me, and it's just so sad that our positives feelings are overshadowed by all the hate she is getting. It's unfair that after we get a superhero we can relate to, these trolls comes and tries to ruin it for us.
But I'm really glad that you tried to search for her and then now is rooting for her.
I would say your right but for me it was the other way around : I watched room first and thought she was a really good actor( which she WAS) but after she get her Oscar she just started bragging and didn’t really try. I don’t know if she changed or if she just showed how she is really but from my point of view now she didn’t deserve all her awards just because she became a terrible arrogant and bitchy feminist. (Btw the acting in captain marvel is so bad... it’s no comparison to room at all. There were no emotions and I had the impression that she just was reading her script out load like someone from the news.)
Wow. She's so deep. Amazing. I like how she wants to try and show real women... Maybe that's why CM resonated with me. I was really able to connect with her portrayal.
Then I see Short term 12 and Room. OMG. She's so amazing.
this was a great interview. i love that he asks real questions about her process and stuff men get asked about their serious roles all the time. her answers are so thought out and interesting. i've thought she was fantastic since i saw her in united states of tara, glad to see her in more and more:)
I feel what she feels. being an introvert because the situation. and dont know how to socialize properly like everyone else. At first, i dont plan to watch this full, just wanna see "cpt marvel", but its interesting interview to listen.
i could listen to brie larson talk for hours. she is such a kind hearted person and you can really tell that she takes pride in her work. i will never understand why she gets the hate she gets. she is truly and incredible women for i inspire to be.
Whoa Brie is so transparent, open, insightful and real...great interview !
It's crazy hearing the question "What do you want the future of your career to look like?" and at this time she was Captain Marvel, just no one knew yet. She's come so far and deserves all og the success. Just sucks she's got trolls after her all the time for no reason.
I'd like to see this guy run a Hollywood Reporter type round table. He was really good, as was Brie.
And people hate her?? Get a life, people.
@Jayden Calderon OH HAHHAAHAH IM DYING XD OMYGOSH YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR SO STRONGGGGGG
OMGG HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAAH
Saanvi Sai Jealousy. They can't move on
People only hate her because shes joining the mcu and being the star in the movie but i still liked captain marvel , the only problem i had with the movie is that ronan wasn't in it as much as he should have been .
@@thyvideomaker3063 yeah. Actually the directors revealed why they had cut him out. They didn't wanna spoil the big reveal that krees were the bad guys. That's why.
@@sanskrutipathak2000 oh thank you hope to see him in part 2 or 3 if they make a captain marvel civil war 2
I've seen many interviews after this. Not just Room. But, , they have so disappointed me. This is special. Now, I truly understand why I love this interview. As an interviewer, talk when you really have something to say. Other than that, learn to listen. This is a beautiful Interview. It doesn't often happen.
Theo Lamp I think it’s a Canadian thing - American interviewers are a nightmare
I know I am not saying anything new here, but I felt like reiterating what other "commentors" have said already: what a fantastic interview. I loved how in-depth the conversation was. The interviewer made Brie Larson feel at ease, and let her express herself, let her be articulate and introspective without interruptions. His questions flowed naturally out of her responses. I'd like to see more interviews like these.
"His questions flowed naturally out of her responses." Bingo! So often the interviewer tries hard to hit all the questions on the cue card, it feels forced and awkward. This is how interviews should be done.
I knew she was an incredible actress since I watched her years ago in United States of Tara, and recent Marvel press interviews (and I've seen a lot....) really made me appreciate her personality and wit, but this in depth and serious one got me to really appreciate her even more. She seems like a really great person.
I’m so confused by people complaining about her acting in Captain Marvel. I really don’t think there could have been a better portrayal. Captain Marvel is very stoic character in the comics.
I have so much love and respect for this woman. I don't have a particularly unique or keen gift of reading people, but I always sensed something special about Brie, even from her supporting roles and smaller, less in depth interviews. I especially appreciate and can relate to her points about isolation and how even as a natural introvert, someone who enjoys his or her own company, the value in being around others is unquestionable. It's easy to be over-confident and forget the necessity of back-and-forth communication, not just your own inner conflicts and debates.
Fantastic interview. Great actress and the interviewer is one of the bests I've ever seen. Really refreshing.
+Charlie Kelly who knew that when he's not playing nightcrawlers or bashing rats, Charlie Kelly is a major cinephile
+thewhiteafrican Uhhh, Filibuster!
+Charlie Kelly Maybe consider writing a musical for her?
brie is so next-level, as a person. her acting will always be strong because of that. she always make the audience sink into her characters as a result. i first saw her in United States of Tara, it was obvious then that she makes thoughtful, interesting choices. this interview confirmed that when she talks of her childhood and her mother's imaginative mind.
This is pretty much the most professional and deep spoken interview I have ever seen.
I truly believe this is the best interview I have ever seen in my life.
This interview is great in all angles. Brie is very thoughtful and the interviewer is a great listener. I listened to the 20mins without realizing it's been that long and was ready for more. Very well done.
She is such a great actress, really looking forward to seeing this film and what she does in the future.
+Rachael T - Hi Rachael - I hope you got a chance to see it. The film is so beautiful and unique. If you watch it more than once, you will see its layers build. It was in very limited release, so if you didn't get a chance to see it, it will be on DVD March 1st. Best wishes, Ted
Room is one of the very best films I've ever seen! Brie Larson is absolutely stellar in this role!!!
I love Brie Larson, this girl is going to go far :D I'm rooting for her
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A rare time where the interviewer is just as interesting as the interviewee. Well done, Shad. Subscribed and will listen to many more interviewers.
“We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth at least the truth that is given us to understand. The artist must know the manner whereby to convince others of the truthfulness of his lies.”
Pablo Picasso
Yup I'm in love with her.
I don't know why people hate her?
oh wow. Brie is such an amazing woman. She just has so many intellectual and interesting things to say. The interviewer had fantastic questions too
took me forever to figure out who her voice reminds me of. its grace helbig!
She's amazing. Also, I really appreciate the interviewer's thoughtfulness, genuineness, and humility. If only more journalists were like him!
And now she’s going to be Captain Marvel! I love her, such a talented actress
Brie's comments about honesty and truth are very though provoking.
It’s crazy what isolation does to a person. When i lived in Nashville, TN (July 2015 - June 2016), i lived alone in a dark and very quiet apartment. After the first few months, the isolation started to get to me, i would talk to myself or keep the tv on just to hear a voice of some kind or if anything, the static of the tv itself. Prolonged Silence/ isolation will drive an individual up the wall.
I have dealt with anxiety, panic attacks, and occasional bouts of depression since high school, which made my living situation more difficult at the time. Leaving an individual to their own devices and mental chatter can do some crazy stuff.
This interview is fantastic. This interviewer is asking such amazing questions and he seems genuinely interested in the actress, the movie, and her acting process.
I love how raw and honest she is in interviews. Makes you forget she's a celebrity.
I'm a new subscriber due to my liking this interview.
Q is gracious in that he listens deeply and does not interrupt.
My thanks for a great interactive interview!
I think she’s great. If she was a man, no one would say she’s unlikeabe anyway
great interview btw her performance in short term 12 is really good too
Short term 12 was great
I thought I'd get bored half way through the interview but she's very intriguing.
She is such an amazing actress and she inspires me just hearing her speak. I feel like she's been underrated for so long in happy she is finally getting the praise she's deserved!! Awesome interview, awesome woman, I'm sure it will be an awesome movie. I have no doubt in my mind that she will stun us all with this performance because the book/dialogue is perfect and could only be fulfilled with an actress of her caliber.
ok... wheres the 1h version of this interview?
She is so fluent and amazing. Wow, love her dedication to the role of Ma. She is a phenomenal actress whom I hope takes an Oscar home this year.
You definitely get emotional watching "Room"
Our Captain Marvel! ♥
Brie Larson is an incredible human being in general! I love her and this interview is just wonderful.
We are lucky that we have an extraordinarily gifted actor and amazing human being like brie Larson in Hollywood
I didn't realize Brie had Crazy Eyes. But she's a wonderful actress so it makes sense. :)
He is such a good interviewer. He knows all the right questions to ask and he seems really interested. The mark of a great interviewer. I don't usually watch interviews but this was outstanding to watch. :)
I'm so excited to see Brie as Captain Marvel... Room was an exceptional film.
Great fucking interview. This what actors and actresses should be asked about, things that revolve around their process and the human aspects of their occupation rather than their wardrobe. Both great questions and great answers.
She is so smart I love how intelligent her interviews are, she is simply delightful to watch
Respect. I have paralyzing depression and anxiety, etc. and I can relate to what she was saying on some level about how she felt while preparing for the role as I've gone entire Summers without even leaving my house. Thankfully, I have my phone and can feel as though I'm communicating with the outside world even through simply looking at Facebook posts and videos like this. I can imagine though the sense of hopelessness and feeling absolutely insane that sets in when you have nothing but a book to keep you company - I've been there too, but not for a month constant.
This is one of the best interviews I have seen in my life, it's no less a treasure when both the interviewer and interviewee are brilliant 👌
I just saw Room it was a great movie a depressing movie but a great movie and Brie was fantastic she deserved the oscar.
It would be great if they'll add a little bit more like what in the Room has in Capt. Marvel. This would surely shut the non believers up. She did great in Capt. Marvel but what I see is more like a director and writer problem.
This has got to be one of the best interviews I've seen from her; and it may sound peculiar to describe it as such, but the entire thing was so soothing. Big props to the interviewer for coming up with nuanced, in-depth questions and allowing Brie the time and space to answer them properly. She was so articulate and thoughtful with her answers that I scarcely noticed that those 20 minutes passed by. I wish more interviews were conducted like this.
Ok I'm going to be honest when I heard she would be Captain Marvel I was skeptical, I just didn't picture her as some super hero. After watching this interview I'm so excited to see the movie. She is a fascinating woman, and I love how thoughtful she is. I wish I could sit down and talk to her personally ugh!!
and you will enjoy it. brie larson is great as captain marvel!
She's simply adorable.
“We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth at least the truth that is given us to understand. The artist must know the manner whereby to convince others of the truthfulness of his lies.”
― Pablo Picasso
Great interview, thank you q
I know she gets a lot of hate for Captain Marvel but anyone who seen Room cannot dent how amazing of an actress she actually is. Her performance will move you in ways others can’t.
Either the role of CM wasn’t for her or she wasn’t really made for it or the way she played her wasn’t ideal or what people wanted. Or the writing was just plain bad.
Nevertheless she’s a wonderful actor
Speaking of voices, Brie sounds great.
I'm in love with Brie's intelligence and authenticity. Room was one of the best movies of the year, if not the best.
I work in film (in Toronto) and have worked on many pieces, this film was driven to an emotional end that drained me. Brie will take you on a ride, a must see!... brie you are beautiful! keep up that rush.
She is very beautiful, but I'm intimidated by her eyes when they're wide open XD
great interview the guy just asked a few questions and let her talk really well done
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched this video. Such a great interview
Loved the interviewer, he is good at letting her speak and knowing which questions to ask, it's rare to find a good interviewer and this guy nailed it. Checked the channel and they just won a subscriber only because it's always him interviewing people in the videos.
room has a powerful message that you must appreciate your parents as they are gods gifts from heaven,i love this movie
She is a great and highly intelligent actress and he is a great listener - something rare in radio these days. Thanks Q!
wow one of the best interviews i've ever seen
It’s wild that she talks about being isolated while having multiple stories about her being with other people.
one of the best interviews with her that I've stumbled on
She makes very engaging eye contact.
Loved her in United States of Tara, this interview just made me admire her even more.
For some reason, she reminds me of Sean Schemmel (English VO of Goku). Obviously there’s differences, but the similarities I’ve noticed are that both are reserved in nature which sometimes rubs folks the wrong way. However, when they warm up to the interviewer, there can be deep conversations.
What a deep & honest interview of this movie, which I haven't seen yet, but will. Not only is Brie attractive physically, but inner soul & spirit & heart is so beautiful & interesting! WOW!!!
Room was a big hit at TIFF. Hopefully an Oscar for Brie !!
i used to live with my son in a tiny one bedroom apartment till he was 5. just me and him. that pure love, most if the moments she shares with her son in room are things i have experienced on some level. completely hit me repeatedly with a ton of bricks. ugly cried through the whole thing.
wow, she's really impressive, surprisingly down to Earth. An unlike most of the majority of her Hollywood Liberal peers seems very down to Earth and connected strongly and following reality and dealing with common everyday people. Think she's definitely on my favorites list.
Saw Room yesterday in the UK.
Haven't stopped thinking about it.
It truly is one of the best films I have ever seen.
I still don't understand why people hate her! I really feel like she is an soulfull actress...I think people hate her because she is NOT dumb!and also one of the great interviews I have watched ever!!!!!!
her thoughts are so profound! this was a really cool interview, I learned a lot about her.
The host's voice just kills me. So smooth.
This was a great listen. Saw room & it was intense. Need to check out more work by Brie!