I just need to say this: there are a lot of charming, beautiful, fashionable, lovable actors out there. Tom Hiddleston should be recognized mostly for his eloquence and introspective mind.
I caught the movie and I just adore it. The plot is bare bones but it's not trying to be an action thriller - this is one of the best character-driven stories I've seen. The music, the cinematography, the love story - brilliant.
Tom: I love his eyes,I love his blue suit, how he spends time thinking and trying to tell you his idea using the most beautiful and significant words ever. Jim : I love his wolverine hair. Tilda : I love how she is spontaneous and very confident.
Anna, thank you so much for uploading this. It was fascinating. They are all so passionate about it yet want us to draw our own conclusions and emotions. I am looking forward to seeing it even more now.
As an Italian, I prey, I implore: please Italian journalists, learn your English! You don't need to become totally fluent, but it is your JOB to be able to communicate with these people. It's ridiculous.
At 4:49, Jim thanks everybody in the audience for watching his film for the first time. At 3:50. Jim Jarmusch talks about how we waited seven years to create this film, and how Tilda Swinton and John Hurt were behind him supporting him the whole time. If you skip over them in this Cannes Festival interview where it was shown for the first time I will absolutely judge you.
@@EmersetFarquharson don't worry yourself. I did watch it. I also, watched the movie. I wish I had that time back to do something better. I Love the acting, but that movie was just janky and disjointed.
Is it just me or is the atmosphere of this conference very tense? Tom looks rather uncomfortable thoroughout the interviews. The director is the most intense person I have ever seen. He looks a little scary!. I like that he refuses to analyze the film, because truly great art means something different to every person who watches it and to explain it would take away the experience for the individual viewer.
Today no one works with a gradient like they did in the past (19th century, etc.). I doubt this does either. I'll see it, but I won't go with great expectations.
I'm a straight female. But Tilda really turned me on in Constantine. What's up with that? Am I going to hell for getting turned on by an Angel? TH reminds me of Trent Reznor so very much in this movie. 1994 rock star goth like. Think Closer.
I didn't enjoy this panel. Nobody had anything interesting to say about the film. Usually I like panels like these because new layers, concepts and motivations are revealed about the characters and the story and this panel didn't provide that. Sure, a movie should stand on it's own and provide that depth in and of itself, but if the filmmaker believes to have succeeded in achieving that, why do a panel, when you have nothing meaningful to add? Because of publicity, that's why, and that doesn't interest me. The tense, dull atmosphere also made it a challenge to watch. I mean, John Hurt basically came out of the gates saying: "I didn't know this about my character, it doesn't really interest me, nor bother me and I have no idea why it's even part of the movie at all but Jim is the boss, so... *shrugs*" And Tom Hiddleston, who always speaks of his characters with such conviction, seemed to be second-guessing himself, like it was an oral test and Jarmusch would grade him afterwards. Especially his first answer was oddly joyless and uninspired.
Seriously guys, this is in my to 5 worst films ever. How do you make great actors like Tilda Swindon & John Hurt sound wooden?: Put them in this film. Its bloody awful. And I think Tilda knows it. x
After Tom's first answer, the response was "wow"...very fitting of Tom's intellect and insightfulness.
I know. He's so smooth.
I just need to say this: there are a lot of charming, beautiful, fashionable, lovable actors out there. Tom Hiddleston should be recognized mostly for his eloquence and introspective mind.
Awesome name :)
Thanks! It's the bitter result of a lot of annoyance...
I caught the movie and I just adore it. The plot is bare bones but it's not trying to be an action thriller - this is one of the best character-driven stories I've seen. The music, the cinematography, the love story - brilliant.
Tom speaks so eloquently. It's lovely to listen to him.
I got distracted every time they did a shot with both Tom and Tilda's profiles. Gosh, they are rivetingly beautiful together.
Oh brother. Settle down fangirl. Wow.
Does anyone else love the fact that after tom went on about love and all the movie stuff the guy was like ...wow
I hope Tilda and Tom work together again.
Brilliant 🎥Both are wonderful in it.🤗
Jim Jarmush is funny.Tom is love. And Tilda is stunning. The whole casts and the producers are awesome.
A Fantastic! Film. Loved it!
Thank you SO much. I really enjoyed Toms answers and the fact the he basically knows exactly what he's done and where he stands in the film....amazing
Thanks for uploading this. Tom is love. I can't wait to see this movie. Especially now that the trailer is out.
Tom: I love his eyes,I love his blue suit, how he spends time thinking and trying to tell you his idea using the most beautiful and significant words ever.
Jim : I love his wolverine hair.
Tilda : I love how she is spontaneous and very confident.
Best upload I've found in long time. Thank you so much for this upload. Been waiting on this film for what feels like a vampire's lifetime.
Anna, thank you so much for uploading this. It was fascinating. They are all so passionate about it yet want us to draw our own conclusions and emotions. I am looking forward to seeing it even more now.
I love the faces Tilda makes to the crowd.
As an Italian, I prey, I implore: please Italian journalists, learn your English! You don't need to become totally fluent, but it is your JOB to be able to communicate with these people. It's ridiculous.
Tom!! Tom!! Tom!! Tom!! Tom..... ❤❤❤
thanks for the upload, i really want to see this film!
thank you so much for uploading!
John Hurt was a genius!!
It's my pleasure! :)
My God, Tom and Tilda!!!
Yay, a Serbian journalist asked Jim a question! :D I want to see the movie, so bad...
I lust see this movie!
Tilda talks for the first time at 20:12 which is just sad to me as a fan of hers.
Couldn't agree more!
Great movie !
It's my pleasure. :)
You're so welcome! :)
If you're just here to watch Tom (and I don't blame you one bit), start a 22:00
At 4:49, Jim thanks everybody in the audience for watching his film for the first time. At 3:50. Jim Jarmusch talks about how we waited seven years to create this film, and how Tilda Swinton and John Hurt were behind him supporting him the whole time. If you skip over them in this Cannes Festival interview where it was shown for the first time I will absolutely judge you.
@@EmersetFarquharson don't worry yourself. I did watch it. I also, watched the movie. I wish I had that time back to do something better. I Love the acting, but that movie was just janky and disjointed.
JIM AND TILDA ARE REAL LIFE VAMPIRES .... \m/ ....
Thanks are also due from here.
Want to see this movie!!!! Tom Shirtless
Tom Hiddleston is awesome!
You're welcome! )
You're welcome! :)
I think Tilda felt in love with Tom, she stare at him the way I'd do...I'm in love with Tom and Tilda
I accept: Vampire who is afraid of the dark.
AUGHH, TOM YOU'RE SO DAMN CUTE AND BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL!
Is it just me or is the atmosphere of this conference very tense? Tom looks rather uncomfortable thoroughout the interviews. The director is the most intense person I have ever seen. He looks a little scary!. I like that he refuses to analyze the film, because truly great art means something different to every person who watches it and to explain it would take away the experience for the individual viewer.
Today no one works with a gradient like they did in the past (19th century, etc.). I doubt this does either. I'll see it, but I won't go with great expectations.
***** Not yet. (Must wait for DVD.) In the meantime, I'm reading Emily Bronte's poetry.
@@vonhercynius9524 Well? Did you ever have the pleasure of seeing it? Brilliant!!
20:00 Tilda speaks.
is that french movie
wow
I'm a straight female. But Tilda really turned me on in Constantine. What's up with that?
Am I going to hell for getting turned on by an Angel?
TH reminds me of Trent Reznor so very much in this movie. 1994 rock star goth like. Think Closer.
I'm curious what kind of chemistry tom and told a will have on screen.
They all have similar hair styles xD
22:18
19:10
I didn't enjoy this panel. Nobody had anything interesting to say about the film. Usually I like panels like these because new layers, concepts and motivations are revealed about the characters and the story and this panel didn't provide that. Sure, a movie should stand on it's own and provide that depth in and of itself, but if the filmmaker believes to have succeeded in achieving that, why do a panel, when you have nothing meaningful to add? Because of publicity, that's why, and that doesn't interest me.
The tense, dull atmosphere also made it a challenge to watch. I mean, John Hurt basically came out of the gates saying: "I didn't know this about my character, it doesn't really interest me, nor bother me and I have no idea why it's even part of the movie at all but Jim is the boss, so... *shrugs*" And Tom Hiddleston, who always speaks of his characters with such conviction, seemed to be second-guessing himself, like it was an oral test and Jarmusch would grade him afterwards. Especially his first answer was oddly joyless and uninspired.
Experimental title: oil, water, blood.
you like vampiers
john hurt = harry potter and merlin omg!
hello tom
toni ionman
what lovers lft bind mean
who is jim jarmusch
who is jim
iam vampiere
tom cool
avengers aessbled
Seriously guys, this is in my to 5 worst films ever. How do you make great actors like Tilda Swindon & John Hurt sound wooden?: Put them in this film. Its bloody awful. And I think Tilda knows it. x
Wow. You're beautiful. Lets get married ;) x