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@@edmunddantes6939 I was also thinking "that sounds boring" but then I realized I watched and loved this movie so much. It hits different when the story is good!
Bruh... I'm currently making a proposal for my graduation thesis college next year, and I'm choose a movie as a Material Object...unlike novel, a movie as Material Object needs to put cinematography technique in the thesis and this, yours, your video, it is really Helpful,... Thank you Bruh...
I made an animation with film about a duck that gained sentience and wants to overtake a human body and during as it's learning it grows more horrified at what it means to be human
Dang wasn't expecting something that hits with heavy mental health content. It might be beneficial to pin a warning for watchers with eating disorders/those who know people with one. As innocuous as it might seem for most folks, it can be a rough short tp come across for those who know someone with eating disorders. For those who don't know he's describing a scene of someone with a binge eating disorder which often stems from some complex childhood developmental trauma (like growing up with neglect or emtional/verbal abuse from an alcoholic parent). In the chance someone's looking for support: there are eating disorder/food addict support groups out there like 12 Step programs and Dharmic Recovery, which are usually free and can be a way to create a support network with others working towards healthier recovery, and some groups even have meetings just for supporting the partners in the process.
If you had watched the whole movie.. you wouldn't have termed the scene as preposterous.. her husband just died earlier and she is trying her best to move on with her life..to be 'fulfilled' with something... Hence eating the whole pie... But maybe it's too soon for her to move on... So in the next scene she throws up... So I think it's beautiful scene
(tw: ed mention) without watching the movie, im inferring bulimia, a very heavy mental illness to bear. i think this is a really clear representation of that. we spend so long on the food because that’s the focus of your life in the illness, all erased in minutes with purging. it’s godawful and gruelling, which feels like the purpose of this scene. no one wants to watch someone eat for that long (unless you enjoy mukbangs) but it’s not meant to be enjoyable. you feel how gruelling it is with her.
@@Jaiven1 people like you are part of the reason i wish hell would exist do you know what accesibility is? and also what did deaf people do to you? why do you hate on people just because of something they did not choose to be born with or to get because something happened?
Even in this short that shot seemed boring and stupid lol. But good concept. I like this for action scenes. Shoot wider and let it play out if you got good players
The fact that some people complained about the scene being boring and hard to watch is a proof that the concept works. The scene is supposed to be uncomfortable and the audience is supposed to share the suffering of the character. It's as if the scene is not trying to tell a story, but to force the audience into living the moment with the character.
I don’t wanna see someone eat pie for 10 minutes lol, but I like the concept of it.
You haven't watched the Film I guess
@@edmunddantes6939 I was also thinking "that sounds boring" but then I realized I watched and loved this movie so much. It hits different when the story is good!
Bruh... I'm currently making a proposal for my graduation thesis college next year, and I'm choose a movie as a Material Object...unlike novel, a movie as Material Object needs to put cinematography technique in the thesis and this, yours, your video, it is really Helpful,...
Thank you Bruh...
Nice! Good luck with the Thesis!
Loving these videos and their humour :) Keep up the great work!
Appreciate it!
I wish more people did these scenes. They can be so good when they work, but at the same time so bad when they don’t.
Hell no
Nobody wants to waste 10 minutes of their life watch an overpaid Hollywood narcissist eat a pie. Really…. Fuck you
Hell yes
G'day from Australia 🇦🇺
So you mean to say it's basically a pie mukbang video😅
Basically!
Thank you ❤❤
This is actual perfectly for a project I have planned. The sad thing is it wont be till like 2027 when its released. But this is perfect for a scene.
I made an animation with film about a duck that gained sentience and wants to overtake a human body and during as it's learning it grows more horrified at what it means to be human
@@user-uv3sv3qd2xBro that sounds amazing!
Thank you sir
"A Ghost story" should have been a Short Movie.
Wtf man
I remade this scene in my latest video lol
I prefer The top one
So it’s just a Mukbang Video in a movie…
“A ghost story” is brilliant
👍🏻
Dang wasn't expecting something that hits with heavy mental health content. It might be beneficial to pin a warning for watchers with eating disorders/those who know people with one.
As innocuous as it might seem for most folks, it can be a rough short tp come across for those who know someone with eating disorders.
For those who don't know he's describing a scene of someone with a binge eating disorder which often stems from some complex childhood developmental trauma (like growing up with neglect or emtional/verbal abuse from an alcoholic parent).
In the chance someone's looking for support: there are eating disorder/food addict support groups out there like 12 Step programs and Dharmic Recovery, which are usually free and can be a way to create a support network with others working towards healthier recovery, and some groups even have meetings just for supporting the partners in the process.
LMAO
No, I refuse to watch a 10 minute scene of a character eating. No matter how artistic or whatever the bloody hell it is. It's preposterous.
If you had watched the whole movie.. you wouldn't have termed the scene as preposterous.. her husband just died earlier and she is trying her best to move on with her life..to be 'fulfilled' with something... Hence eating the whole pie... But maybe it's too soon for her to move on... So in the next scene she throws up... So I think it's beautiful scene
(tw: ed mention)
without watching the movie, im inferring bulimia, a very heavy mental illness to bear. i think this is a really clear representation of that. we spend so long on the food because that’s the focus of your life in the illness, all erased in minutes with purging. it’s godawful and gruelling, which feels like the purpose of this scene. no one wants to watch someone eat for that long (unless you enjoy mukbangs) but it’s not meant to be enjoyable. you feel how gruelling it is with her.
Cinematographers button 🖐🏻
Why would you eat a whole pie know that you are going to get sick..
Movie name ?
Please turn on the subtitle. Thanks.
heard of volume? unless your deaf then dont watch youtube videos
@@Jaiven1 How about this? I am deaf and I am being polite.
@@Jaiven1 people like you are part of the reason i wish hell would exist
do you know what accesibility is?
and also what did deaf people do to you? why do you hate on people just because of something they did not choose to be born with or to get because something happened?
please leave warnings for such sensitive content
" if you don't use it right" what is that supposed to mean?
So... what IS the technique??
Even in this short that shot seemed boring and stupid lol. But good concept. I like this for action scenes. Shoot wider and let it play out if you got good players
The fact that some people complained about the scene being boring and hard to watch is a proof that the concept works. The scene is supposed to be uncomfortable and the audience is supposed to share the suffering of the character. It's as if the scene is not trying to tell a story, but to force the audience into living the moment with the character.
Unaliving cliches
idk still seems boring and stupid in that scenario 😂
I’d turn it off
Lame