Adèle is phenomenal. The interviewer asked some really stupid questions here, but her responses (like always) were so thoughtful and sincere. This film totally broke me. I can't stop thinking about it.
Adèle made great points although the interviewer was not very helpful. In the film, the men at the beginning and the end represent how men in their world do not care about or even know about the happiness or the desires of women. So in the end, we feel we have understood a story of women, by women, but it was created for everyone.
Adele is very passionate when she speaks but in this case it almost necessary to push back because the guy wasn’t letting her finish speaking. He kept interrupting her. But as usual, Adele came through like the classy lady that she is. Bravo, Adele!
@@fatyoshi447 I'll have to re-watch, but I think that, in general, he allows virtually no space before he jumps in. Hosts, yes, have to facilitate against awkward pacing for the sake of the show, but there's also this little thing (which at least some interviewers have) called respect for the guest. You give them enough space to think aloud, and also allow them to identify the real or best subject of the interview. He was just awkward and ultimately incurious about her views (even though it sounds at times as though he's genuinely inquiring about something). He comes at her with his own uninformed frame for the interview, and she has to fight him continually to re-frame it in a way that addresses the real purposes of the film!
@@cindynichols27 Eloquently stated. You captured what I wanted to express but in a more expansive and comprehensive manner. I enjoyed reading your entry.
Adele: The film was to build bridges and create an artistic emotion... And you mentioned that the film won the best screenplay... as an actress, I speak for myself, and for Noemie Merlant we experienced Jubilant pleasure shooting and playing the scenes- Ignorant dude: arE yOu TaLkinG aBoUt thE lOve sCenEs, tHe sEnsUal ScEneS? *WHAT???* Oh gawd im fucking out smh 🙄😒😒😒 no wonder why Adele can't spare at least a glance at them.
*Two Things I Noticed.* Apart From The First Thing I Noticed Is She Is Surrounded By "Male Gaze", No Female In Sight, Adéle Is Much More Confident When She Is Talking To A Woman And Not When It's With Men, Not That I Believe She Is Comfortable Talking At All When The Attention Is On Her, She Gets Super Conscious & Maybe She Might Be A High Functioning Introvert (Also There Is A Sense Of Not Being "Safe" Most Women Feel Around Most Men) *First - She Wasn't Willing To Make Eye Contact (She Was **_THAT_** Uncomfortable)* *She Expected Douchebag Level Questions Going In For The Interview, Where Asshole Instead Of Asking* *Artistic & Respectful Question, Purposefully Ask Idiotic & Rude Questions To Throw The* *Actor Off Their Game, Which To Adèle's Credit, She Didn't Let That Happen And The Key* *Factor To That Was Not Making Eye Contact, Because She Knew She Was Not Their To* *Pick A Fight Or Create A Scene But Rather Promote The Movie,* *Neither Did She Want To Be Interrupted, Disrespected, Laughed At Or Worse Dismissed For Her Opinion, But More Importantly She Didn't Want To Get In An Argument,* *Which Brings Me To The Second Point* *That The Last Few 2~3 Minutes Was So* *Uncomfortable!! That Was Not Cute! That Showcased The Level Of Discomfort Adéle* *Felt In That Moment, She Didn't Want To Get Angry (Adèle Is An Honest & Passionate* *Human Being & She Feels Strongly About Feminism) But She Couldn't Help Herself* *When The Host Was Being Purposefully A Dumbass And Now She Regretted Her* *Momentary Lapse & Outburst, Because Though She (And All Of Us) Knows She Was* *Right In Her Anger, She Also Didn't Want The Movie (And Everyone Associated With The Movie) To Suffer For Her Reactive* *Temperament... God Damnit!! This Pisses Me Off So MUCH!!* *How Many Times Has It Happen That You Don't Want To Be In A Confrontational Situation But The* *Person Opposite To You Keep Trodding On The Nerves Which They Know Will Rile You Up, But* *You Don't Want To Give Them The Satisfaction But You Also Can't Stop Being* *Fundamentally Who You Are, (All That Anger, All That Pain, All That Frustration) And You* *Mis A Step, But Now You Desperately Want To Backtrack So That Others Might Not* *Suffer On Your Account... How Do You React?* *You Suddenly, Finally Make Eye Contact In A* *Fake Pretence (Feeling Embarrassed) Where* *Now You Are Acting, Pretending To Be Super Exited* *(And Pretty Sure Not Even Listening Or Even Paying Half* *The Attention, To What The Other Person* *Saying) On Whatever The Host Is Saying And Nodding Away... Smiling Belligerently And* *Simultaneously Crossing Your Fingers Behind Your Back And Hoping The Men* *Infront Of You Has Not "Taken An Offense" Or Just Let "By Gones Be By Gones".* *How Many Of Us Has To Appease Men During Such Situations. Fuck!!.* *I Have Been In Her Shoes!! Fearing Retaliation For Hurting Male Ego, Because God Forbid I Have A "Strong" Opinion. The Apprehension Is Real.* *BUT BRAVO ADÈLE, YOU ARE STRONG & INSPIRING WOMAN, YOU ARE INTELLIGENT, YOU ARE ELOQUENT, YOU ARE FULL OF GRACE AND YOU DESERVE SO MUCH BETTER! YOU HAVE MY RESPECT. Lots Of Love.* 💕🙏.
@@joyliu8169 Ah... Thank You So Much For You Support & Kind Words ... If Only She Did Read It In Person. I Have So Much To Say To Her, Foremost Being Gratitude, I Don't Think She Has Any Idea What An Impact She Has Had, How Much Love The World Is Ready To Shower Her With, ALREADY Showering Her With. She Is Fabulous As An Artist, She Is Strong, Courageous, Inspiring, Unique, Admirable, Extraordinary And Important. Merci Beaucoup Adèle Haenel For Existing. You Are An Amazing Example Of A Strong Feminist. I Am So Proud To Know Of You! So Grateful. I Support You, The Women Off The World Like Me, Supports You & What You Stand & Represent. *Bravo Adèle Haenel,* *Merci Adèle Haenel.* I Really Have So Much To Say To Her, That Really Words Fail Me.... Thank Again Jou Liu For Your Comment. 🙏.
the interviewer is such a typical clueless white man trying to understand feminism but adèle answers so elegantly and with such passion... i need women like her in my life. she's such an inspiration!
@@fatyoshi447 I think that the use of "white man" is the expression of the new politically correct racism, but it's not racism since its against white men isn't it ? The word "feminism" is the affirmation of a discrimination, we should use "anti-sexism" , if we want to promote equality , but is it really the case ?
Adèle connects the unequal power dynamics of the male gaze to the objectification of women, (and also the lack of joy in sensuality in that way of being), and "feminicide" (or "femicide"). I can see how she feels anger and pain about these issues, and I admire how she is always so brave.
True, at the same time... She put her head down from the very beginning before the men and feminism questions. She is high functioning and brilliant which is evident... And when she gets into thought creation or thought relation mode, for the majority of it, she doesn't make eye contact with anyone. During any of her interviews - at least while she is in the zone and speaking. I think it distracts from her art, her brilliant way of relaying the message in its purest form - possible.
hahahah après avoir vu l'Apollonide ET le Portrait de la jeune fille en feu j'ai HATE de voir cette interview sur le male gaze! au passage je trouve qu'Adèle est une superbe personne, comédienne, figure publique etc
Elles ont fini leur relation comme amantes, amicablement, en 2016, on dit. Elles sont bien sûr des amies et parteneres en cinema, comme Adèle dit ici, pour vie, je crois. Donc les choses entr'eux sont différents, mais aussi, oui, elles sont bien. (Pardonnez svp mes mauvais fautes de la belle langue français)
Should I watch this? A woman trying to talk to --not just men but French men! oof-- about the male gaze? Is this a Joan of Arc burned alive event? I'm worried.
@Alex nilou le mâle gaze si j'ai bien compris est le point de vue masculin vis à vis de la femme dans l'art ... De ce fait, on a tout dit , ça n'a strictement aucun sens ... Le point de vue artistique est individuel , c'est à dire celui d'un artiste qui amène une vision personnelle ... La notion "mâle gaze" nie simplement l'individualité
Adèle connects the unequal power dynamics of the male gaze to the objectification of women, (and also the lack of joy in sensuality in that way of being), and "feminicide" (or "femicide"). I can see how she feels anger and pain about these issues, and I admire how she is always so brave.
Adèle is phenomenal. The interviewer asked some really stupid questions here, but her responses (like always) were so thoughtful and sincere. This film totally broke me. I can't stop thinking about it.
Adèle made great points although the interviewer was not very helpful. In the film, the men at the beginning and the end represent how men in their world do not care about or even know about the happiness or the desires of women. So in the end, we feel we have understood a story of women, by women, but it was created for everyone.
Well said. Interviewers doesn’t seem to get what male gaze means lol him bringing up how many men were seen in the film was a clear indicator lol
I wish I could be as articulate as Adèle. She speaks so fast too! Love her.
She seems so sad here. It's just a few days after she walked out of the Césars. I just want to hug her and tell her it will be ok.
Absolutely not, this interview (2019) was before the Cesar (2020)
wow Adèle answers just mind-blowing me
Esp when they're spewed out at 180wpm lol
Adele is very passionate when she speaks but in this case it almost necessary to push back because the guy wasn’t letting her finish speaking. He kept interrupting her. But as usual, Adele came through like the classy lady that she is. Bravo, Adele!
The only thing he does is filling gaps. If she doesn't talk, he talks, so there aren't boring and uncomfortable gaps.
@@fatyoshi447 I'll have to re-watch, but I think that, in general, he allows virtually no space before he jumps in. Hosts, yes, have to facilitate against awkward pacing for the sake of the show, but there's also this little thing (which at least some interviewers have) called respect for the guest. You give them enough space to think aloud, and also allow them to identify the real or best subject of the interview. He was just awkward and ultimately incurious about her views (even though it sounds at times as though he's genuinely inquiring about something). He comes at her with his own uninformed frame for the interview, and she has to fight him continually to re-frame it in a way that addresses the real purposes of the film!
@@cindynichols27 Eloquently stated. You captured what I wanted to express but in a more expansive and comprehensive manner. I enjoyed reading your entry.
I can relate to this anger.
Anger is good.
Anger creates changes.
Anger leads to hate...
@@CarmenGonzalez-gu8ej Anger leads to change
Adele: The film was to build bridges and create an artistic emotion... And you mentioned that the film won the best screenplay... as an actress, I speak for myself, and for Noemie Merlant we experienced Jubilant pleasure shooting and playing the scenes-
Ignorant dude: arE yOu TaLkinG aBoUt thE lOve sCenEs, tHe sEnsUal ScEneS?
*WHAT???* Oh gawd im fucking out smh 🙄😒😒😒 no wonder why Adele can't spare at least a glance at them.
😐😐😐😑😑🙄🙄🙄😔😔😔🙄🙄🙄😒😒🙄
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Thank. You. For. The. English. Subtitles.
*Two Things I Noticed.*
Apart From The First Thing I Noticed Is She Is Surrounded By "Male Gaze", No Female In Sight, Adéle Is Much More Confident When She Is Talking To A Woman And Not When It's With Men, Not That I Believe She Is Comfortable Talking At All When The Attention Is On Her, She Gets Super Conscious & Maybe She Might Be A High Functioning Introvert (Also There Is A Sense Of Not Being "Safe" Most Women Feel Around Most Men)
*First - She Wasn't Willing To Make Eye Contact (She Was **_THAT_** Uncomfortable)*
*She Expected Douchebag Level Questions Going In For The Interview, Where Asshole Instead Of Asking*
*Artistic & Respectful Question, Purposefully Ask Idiotic & Rude Questions To Throw The*
*Actor Off Their Game, Which To Adèle's Credit, She Didn't Let That Happen And The Key* *Factor To That Was Not Making Eye Contact, Because She Knew She Was Not Their To* *Pick A Fight Or Create A Scene But Rather Promote The Movie,* *Neither Did She Want To Be Interrupted, Disrespected, Laughed At Or Worse Dismissed For Her Opinion, But More Importantly She Didn't Want To Get In An Argument,*
*Which Brings Me To The Second Point*
*That The Last Few 2~3 Minutes Was So* *Uncomfortable!! That Was Not Cute! That Showcased The Level Of Discomfort Adéle* *Felt In That Moment, She Didn't Want To Get Angry (Adèle Is An Honest & Passionate* *Human Being & She Feels Strongly About Feminism) But She Couldn't Help Herself* *When The Host Was Being Purposefully A Dumbass And Now She Regretted Her* *Momentary Lapse & Outburst, Because Though She (And All Of Us) Knows She Was* *Right In Her Anger, She Also Didn't Want The Movie (And Everyone Associated With The Movie) To Suffer For Her Reactive* *Temperament... God Damnit!! This Pisses Me Off So MUCH!!*
*How Many Times Has It Happen That You Don't Want To Be In A Confrontational Situation But The* *Person Opposite To You Keep Trodding On The Nerves Which They Know Will Rile You Up, But* *You Don't Want To Give Them The Satisfaction But You Also Can't Stop Being* *Fundamentally Who You Are, (All That Anger, All That Pain, All That Frustration) And You* *Mis A Step, But Now You Desperately Want To Backtrack So That Others Might Not* *Suffer On Your Account... How Do You React?*
*You Suddenly, Finally Make Eye Contact In A* *Fake Pretence (Feeling Embarrassed) Where* *Now You Are Acting, Pretending To Be Super Exited*
*(And Pretty Sure Not Even Listening Or Even Paying Half* *The Attention, To What The Other Person* *Saying) On Whatever The Host Is Saying And Nodding Away... Smiling Belligerently And* *Simultaneously Crossing Your Fingers Behind Your Back And Hoping The Men* *Infront Of You Has Not "Taken An Offense" Or Just Let "By Gones Be By Gones".*
*How Many Of Us Has To Appease Men During Such Situations. Fuck!!.*
*I Have Been In Her Shoes!! Fearing Retaliation For Hurting Male Ego, Because God Forbid I Have A "Strong" Opinion. The Apprehension Is Real.*
*BUT BRAVO ADÈLE, YOU ARE STRONG & INSPIRING WOMAN, YOU ARE INTELLIGENT, YOU ARE ELOQUENT, YOU ARE FULL OF GRACE AND YOU DESERVE SO MUCH BETTER! YOU HAVE MY RESPECT. Lots Of Love.* 💕🙏.
how do you Type Like This??!?!
@@greatestever7170 With Lots And Lots Of Practice! 😉
Well-said!
Do hope Adele reads this in person and receives all the world's support for her.
@@joyliu8169 Ah... Thank You So Much For You Support & Kind Words ... If Only She Did Read It In Person. I Have So Much To Say To Her, Foremost Being Gratitude, I Don't Think She Has Any Idea What An Impact She Has Had, How Much Love The World Is Ready To Shower Her With, ALREADY Showering Her With. She Is Fabulous As An Artist, She Is Strong, Courageous, Inspiring, Unique, Admirable, Extraordinary And Important. Merci Beaucoup Adèle Haenel For Existing. You Are An Amazing Example Of A Strong Feminist. I Am So Proud To Know Of You! So Grateful. I Support You, The Women Off The World Like Me, Supports You & What You Stand & Represent. *Bravo Adèle Haenel,*
*Merci Adèle Haenel.* I Really Have So Much To Say To Her, That Really Words Fail Me....
Thank Again Jou Liu For Your Comment. 🙏.
👏👏👏👍👍
the interviewer is such a typical clueless white man trying to understand feminism but adèle answers so elegantly and with such passion... i need women like her in my life. she's such an inspiration!
Lol , he's not white, his name is Ali Badou ^^
I don't know what's more disgusting to me.
The term "white man" in a circumstance like yours
Or your pfp
@@fatyoshi447 I think that the use of "white man" is the expression of the new politically correct racism, but it's not racism since its against white men isn't it ?
The word "feminism" is the affirmation of a discrimination, we should use "anti-sexism" , if we want to promote equality , but is it really the case ?
Well said.
J'adore cette femme!!!
Moi aussi ❤️ ❤️
She's so articulated. I love her mind.
Adèle connects the unequal power dynamics of the male gaze to the objectification of women, (and also the lack of joy in sensuality in that way of being), and "feminicide" (or "femicide"). I can see how she feels anger and pain about these issues, and I admire how she is always so brave.
thank you so much for the sub
Hermosa historia de amor....un cuadro de pintura hecho historia...hecho poema.
*She Is Freaking Amazing And She Needs To Know That!.*
woah she has a fast & a brilliant mind
I really liked her in"Waterlillies".
It's disturbing how Adele seems to uncomfortablely laughed it out while this dude grins like he asked the most sensible question ever.
True, at the same time... She put her head down from the very beginning before the men and feminism questions. She is high functioning and brilliant which is evident... And when she gets into thought creation or thought relation mode, for the majority of it, she doesn't make eye contact with anyone. During any of her interviews - at least while she is in the zone and speaking. I think it distracts from her art, her brilliant way of relaying the message in its purest form - possible.
coded finance i love love LOVE her fire and passion to those topics!! She's answering like she's about to end this man's ignorance lol
@@angelicaamora11 The only thing on fire is feminism
@@fatyoshi447 and Adéle herself.
@@angelicaamora11 No I mean burning. Litteraly burning down
아델❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Adele Hanel would’ve been valedictorian in high school
wow she is so passionate and angry ❤
hahahah après avoir vu l'Apollonide ET le Portrait de la jeune fille en feu
j'ai HATE de voir cette interview sur le male gaze!
au passage je trouve qu'Adèle est une superbe personne, comédienne, figure publique etc
hp la amo
Ce sera logiquement un classique
9:01 ♥
So hard to answer these question ...
does anyone know why she was she crying at the beginning?
Elle est bien avec Céline nan ? Ou a était ? Bref je l'adore cette actrice
Elle était 😭😭😢
Elles ont fini leur relation comme amantes, amicablement, en 2016, on dit. Elles sont bien sûr des amies et parteneres en cinema, comme Adèle dit ici, pour vie, je crois. Donc les choses entr'eux sont différents, mais aussi, oui, elles sont bien. (Pardonnez svp mes mauvais fautes de la belle langue français)
Should I watch this? A woman trying to talk to --not just men but French men! oof-- about the male gaze? Is this a Joan of Arc burned alive event? I'm worried.
Il parle bizarrement lui, on dirait qu’il lui hurle dessus, on respire monsieur
Can anyone please be nice enough to translate this into english. Pleaseeeee 😫
just press eng sub section on the video;)
Paulinia Vilnius Oh BIG THANKS!!!
Bruh
La meuf lit son texte les questions ont déjà été posées en avance
non, elle ne regarde rien, elle est à fond dans ses pensées
Le mâle gaze, quelle bêtise !
@Alex nilou le mâle gaze si j'ai bien compris est le point de vue masculin vis à vis de la femme dans l'art ... De ce fait, on a tout dit , ça n'a strictement aucun sens ... Le point de vue artistique est individuel , c'est à dire celui d'un artiste qui amène une vision personnelle ...
La notion "mâle gaze" nie simplement l'individualité
film de marde
Adèle connects the unequal power dynamics of the male gaze to the objectification of women, (and also the lack of joy in sensuality in that way of being), and "feminicide" (or "femicide"). I can see how she feels anger and pain about these issues, and I admire how she is always so brave.
I admire your empathy!