Big Little Lies season 1 last episode PART 2 shown in less than 5 mins
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ธ.ค. 2024
- This last episode was epic, i had to watch that death twice he so deserved it. I hope that this series inspires people that is going through domestic violence in their relationship gets the strength and courage to leave
The way in which they all realise whats been going on and look at each other without dialogue is a master class in acting.
Totally
I loved it. The fact there was no dialogue just made it more effective and powerful.
It Is perfect🔥
It was. Fabulous
The survivor look. I am a survivor
I know Bonnie pushed him but she was doing it to help Celeste. She was being kicked the shit out of. It wasn't premeditated. Bonnie was coming in her defense.
@Miranda I feel like the second season would've been better if they had just told the truth. I guess it wouldn't have been "dramatic" enough.
I'm just sad that Jane didn't happen to have her gun on her. Though I wouldn't want her to have gone to jail.
If you read the book it was more than that and I love how zoë said it all in her face alone. Her father abused her mother and she grew up watching him hurt her so that push wasn’t completely self defense but catharsis as well.
In the book, Bonnie pushes Perry. No premeditation. No intent. She's angry! He's just swiped his wife, in "a practised arc", and forcefully enough for her to be knocked off her chair across the floor.
The others just stood there going “nooo pleaseeee”
The look they gave each other. Omg
The best scene in the whole season❤️
The looked they shared spoke a thousand words.
Reese was amazing
I mean. . . What it literally takes to be an actor. . . What it means to be a woman. The understanding women share that needs no words. Why women are most perceptive. . . The revealing scene shakes me to my core. She recognized him and her body froze in shock. Reese felt it and saw it. Nicole knew how dark her husband was. I just wonder how the woman in the middle was thinking. . .
The scene with all of the girls attacking him trying to protect her is so powerful.
Yeeted him out of existence
These ladies were alll amazing.... GREAT ACTORS
They ARE great actors. I mean, Laura Dern, Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Zoe Kravitz, and Shailene Woodley, what more can you expect from them???
But the story on the other hand…
@@moonlightfitz the story is great as well, maybe season 2 jumped the shark but we can be grateful for that first season
@@moonlightfitz maybe season 2, but season 1 is a masterpiece imo..
This show is so disturbingly great. Though I did not go through domestic violence but I can really feel and understand it through all the violent scenes and the couple therapies.
Omg, I know! I was afraid and really shocked when I saw the first domestic violence scene. I felt it like it was me.
@@saydetrujillo9591 as someone who lived in it as a child and witnessed it I gotta say the show did a brilliant job in handling this it was very accurate. Alexander Skarsgard earned his golden globe I hated him with a vengence his portrayl was 100% accurate to real abusers and how they operate
The twist really caught me by surprise. I never expected Perry to be Ziggy's dad.
I kinda expected it,bcoz Jane never met Perry from the starting ,and she described the violent nature of her rapist
i can’t believe i didn’t connect those dots earlier, now it all makes sense
As soon as she had her flashback it just all connected. Just the fear that went over her and I felt it 😔
i had a hunch about that half way, but after the saxon banks thingy, it threw me off.
when i first saw the pic of saxon i thought it was perry... @@xcutepikax
That look of realization between all three of them at 3:14 gives me chills every time
I heard that Skarsgard felt bad with Nicole. He was always asking if she was ok but Nicole always told him give me what you got. That’s powerful performances right there.
Did they practice their violent scenes off camera?
Netflix could never produce such a masterpiece. HBO will always reign supreme for me.
IM READY TO END MY SUBSCRIPTION ...NETFLIX IS LAME
i agree, this was great. but hbo doesnt create the show per se, they just hire the directors.
@@xcutepikax what do you think netflix does genius
Bonnie said: ON SIGHT
Keeping Perry & Jane apart until the big reveal genius
Yep. It's one of those things that can almost only happen once. I didn't notice it while watching. Which when they did meet, I was shocked as Madeline! Now, it's harder to notice when characters are being placed apart 😭.
Best part was Laura Dern's character helping fight Perry off. Despite being a bitch and really hating the rest of the ladies, she still stood up for them when they got attacked.
At this point they didn't have an issue anymore
She and Jane made up before, and minutes before this she also made up with Madeline
Also Maddy was a bitch to her too lol
I have watched this episode a couple of times because it is so well done and heart wrenching. Everything about it: the acting, the editing, the story, the actors.. just fantastic and amazing!
This is how a season should end!!!
This show was so real and unpredictable. So much raw emotion
just binged the show today, and honestly it was already predictable that it was Perry who assaulted Jane before. But there’s nothing wrong with predictability since they executed it quite well!
@@blvejxde7913 Same, I picked up on it early on. Still great show though, the finale sublime
We really see Jane's trauma when Perry starts to attack Celeste; Jane initially backs away from him. Despite all those thoughts she had about killing him, in that moment Jane's gut instinct was flight then it quickly snapped into fight to help Celeste.
It's a masterclass in SA victim responses. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
He was beating Celeste almost to death, he beat Renata, Madeline and Jane. Of course Bonnie did the fucking right thing.
The defeaning silence when Perry walks up and Jane hears his voice. You didn't need any dialog , there are no words. In that moment, Madeline knew and so did Celeste. Very powerful scene. And as a woman, seeing all of them jump in without question to protect their friend, made me cry 💔 ❤
One of the Most satisfying moment of all time
The way they put together this storyline in this scene is perfect. I was stunned.
Great acting. I find this show to be very dark. Anyone else feel that way?
Yes. And, I really don't like dark shows. After each of the first couple episodes, I decided I wasn't going to watch anymore. But, then I was too curious to find out what happens that I watched the entire season.
It’s not really dark at all. It really depends on what you can take. Without the domestic abuse story line it wouldn’t have been a darker theme.
This miniseries showed that domestic abuse happens not just to low or middle income families, but also to wealthy well-educated ones too. Looking from the outside- most people might be envious of those lovely homes and attractive couples, who seem to have it all. The private hidden and ugly behaviors reach into all walks of life.
His death scene in the show is very well written and filmed. It’s very different from how he dies in the book, I actually think it’s much more meaningful in the show.
I didn't like the book at all but I LOOOOOOOOOOVED the show. All of them elevated the material to wowza levels.
My dad saw me watching this show when it first came out and he thought I was gay. I'm not at all. I'm just more in touch with my feminine side.
watching a show about women makes you gay? that’s some toxic masculinity bullshit right there🙄
Your dad sucks
@@kermittheefrog5762 yeah but you have to understand that times were very different when our parents were kids. Gay people weren't as accepted back then and if they come from another country then that's ten times more true cause they're still not accepted in other countries. So sometimes it stems from generations of ignorance.
Having feelings is not "being in touch with your feminine side". It's being a bloody normal person.
Oaw
Thank you for doing this. It's all my favorite moments in 1 video. ☺
oh my god bonnie pushing perry off was soo cathartic
She doesn't kill him, she just wants to defend her friends, very strong women💪😉
This still gives me the chills. Watching that whole episode as it aired was an experience on its own, I'll never forget how terrified I was for Celeste when she left for the party with Perry. And watching them all come together in the end and communicate with looks alone was so powerful.
I was shocking during this scene. The flashback and they're face 🥺😧
This scene was amazing
Even if I was to hit the woman I was married too I would divorce her mediately! I am a threat to her and our kids, Plus! Any sense of safety she felt with me around is now gone and that shit ain’t coming back.
Brilliant show I want a season 3.
Thank you for saving me hours and hours. This was all I needed to know.
Skarsgard range is amazing. Maybe the most under appreciated actor working. He can be goofy and hilarious, or powerful and terrifying. Kind of reminds me of Pattinson in that I somewhat wrote both off after work as vampires only to be proven oh so wrong.
Nicole Kidman's greatest performance. She deserved every award she got.
I’m guessing it was his voice she mainly recognized & not his look
Could have also been his eyes that she recognized.
@@shwa8920 Perhaps
In the book she doesn’t recognize him until he takes his wig off
These women defeated Dark Masculinity symbolism (the husband) which is the reason they are all in pain.
Esta serie no trae nada nuevo, estemos claro, pero las actuaciones son tan buenas, y la trama es tan real, y está tan bien ejecutada que te atrapa y te engancha! Es un drama familiar con su toque oscuro y su pequeño toque humorístico, y es una delicia. Esta última escena de la pelea fue la cereza de un muy buen pastel, 5 mujeres unidas para enfrentarse a un tirano que termina recibiendo su merecido! Y mejor, todas se callan y se vuelven cómplices para que Bonnie no fuera a la cárcel! La amé, amé esta serie de principio a fin!!! ♥
una serie que representa a la mujer en todas sus facetas de la vida y finalmente tienen que resolver las cosas por que es un mundo de hombres los sentimientos de la mujer quedan en segundo grado y pregunto seguiremos así' excelente serie
que mundo de hombres!!!! si ustedes siempre salen con la suya??? la manipulacon tienen cara de mujer
hola¡ Gerard lo unico que expreso que el mundo sigue dominado por hombres si ustedes cometen infidelidad, ahhhhh es normal pero cuando una mujer lo hace coño es una puta es lo peor . No estoy particularizando ; entiendo que puede ser viceversa pero ustedes siguen ganando,
@@dianaquiroz3969 te parece? si una piba le da un tortazo a un pibe en publico, la gente se rie, alreves, el tipo es abusador... tenes hijos y sos casado: te divorcias? los hijos van 98% de los casos con la madre, el tipo se tiene que ir de la casa, sin nada, empezar de cero y si no se lleva bien con su ex, la tipa no le deja ver a los hijos.. sigo? no se olviden: ls vida te puede dar hijos y no te va a gustar que una loca le cague la vida...
@@gc6432 bueno se que eres argentino eso me haces creer soy mexicana una piba para mi es una mujer joven y un putazo para mi en publico a otro joven: significa dos cosas o la ofendiste o es una cabronada loca que escogiste coño relájate que edad tienes y creerme que la mayoría de las veces los hijos les vale madre
acuérdate que la vida es difícil y el ser humano es lo peor en el buen sentido de la palabra que no entiendo el buen sentido .soy una mujer que no tiene hijos pero eso no significa que no vea la mierda que se vive
What I never understood was why they covered it up. She didn’t push him to kill him she pushed him to save the other women that he was trying to beat the crap out of as he realized that they all knew he was/is a rapist and a wife beater.
I haven't watched the second season yet but can somebody tell me the symbolism behind Bonnie being the one to push or kill him? I feel like every other character except her and I guess Renata had a significant reason to do it.
No, otherwise you’ll know to much
In the book Nathan comes over to the house after the incident. And explained Bonnie’s past to Madeline and Ed . She witnessed domestic violence growing up as a child. Her father was extremely violent toward her mother . In the book Perry only slaps Celeste . Everyone else just stands frozen in shock. Bonnie immediately has a revelation about why Max must be so violent toward her daughter and Amabella. Because the children see. They see the violence in the home . And she immediately knew this couldn’t have been the first time. That Perry was just like her dad. And so she pushes him. I guess…for all the children that see.
And now that I think about it. I’m not sure that in the series it’s confirmed that the twins ever saw any violence in the home. But in the book they clearly do. Celeste mentions this in the car to Perry outside the school. When they discuss what to do about Max. Perry immediately get defensive and tells Celeste there’s no way they twins know. But Celeste gives at least two examples of when the twins have walked in on it. This is why on the day Celeste finds out about Max (day of trivia night) Btw finds this out because the other twin tells her on the morning of trivia night. She decides that the marriage is definitely over and she’s leaving. Because despite the fact that her and Perry pretended the violence didn’t affect the kids. It did. Throughout the books she constantly convinces herself that she couldn’t leave . That she needed to stay for the twins. At least until they were 18. She couldn’t just ripe them away from their home. Their father . It would destroy them. When she finds out about Max. She realizes she could no longer stay because of the kids. So in the end it all comes back full circle.
Like I said idk if all this is revealed in season 2 . The book ends with Celeste becoming a public speaker for DV . Bonnie turns herself in . And is found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Gets a small sentence. Abigail wanting to move back home. And that’s about it . The end. There is no book 2. All this stuff I’m seeing about Bonnie and Nathan getting a divorce in the comments are not in the book. Though Nathan does kinda allude to their marriage not being perfect to Madeline and Ed. Bonnie suffers from PTSD. She experiences night terrors about her dad. And it is hard and definitely takes a toll on the marriage. But Nathan is adamant that Bonnie is a good person. A good mom and wife . Shes just a little damaged . She isn’t perfect . Like the book depicts from the perspective of Madeline. She has baggage and scars like the rest of them. But up until the last chapter of the book it isn’t revealed. It’s only after Perry dies that Nathan reveals it all . And it’s at that point that Madeline realizes that Bonnie is family. Just like Ed and Abigail and Chloe. She would do anything to protect her . Despite the fact that she secretly couldn’t stand her. She was family. And she cared about her
Tiktok brought me to this last clip I couldn’t find !
Same here😂
The two most sensitive and cool people (Alexander and Nicole) made perfect monsters for each other, buddy, that's acting. Great show
His skull broke. Yassss!!!
In the book Bonnie didn't even dress up
Can someone explain the last part to me ? Why was shalene Woodley looking at that man that way ?!
Okay so it’s been 8 months you probably know already but the guy 7 years ago in the show raped her and she had a kid from it and that moment was the first she saw him since it happened
episode and season?
I really don't know why they lied to the police. All of them are completely innocent. But i guess you wouldn't have a show if it made since. That part she realized who he was and told the other's without saying nothing just with looks gave me chills bro
I get what you’re saying truly I do however in eyes of the law they are guilty of obstruction. Bonnie is guilty of manslaughter. In the eyes of law only. Not anyone who has a shred of human decency. No jury should convict them.
Accidental manslaughter is still a crime…Even if it’s accidental
Accidental manslaughter is still a crime…Even if it’s accidental
i cried....will still know this wAS gOOD
Where can i watch this show ?
Binge has it
I don’t understand how these women would’ve even been criminally prosecuted because he was going to kill her. He probably would’ve used the same broken construction area for the same exact reason to push Celeste down it !
What is the name of this song?
Rafa Leon Del September song - Agnes Obel
What amazing serie omg the actors everything was so classy,
Did he just hit all of those 4 girls? Wow..... What a man.....
Why did she just stand there !? Let someone else push him over lol
3:42
Anyones knows the song?
douglas maark September song - Agnes Obel
Daniel Agee : how's the world treating you. But in original the song is elvis presley
See what women stand together can do #girlspower
Is this another pretty little liars 😂
LOL u know nothing, shut up
Wtf is this mess
LAST
Staying together for the kids is the stupidest excuse in the world to stay with someone abusive. Up until this episode, I was actually starting to get annoyed with Celeste and think her and perry deserve each other.
You meet someone, build a life with with them, have kids.. It's a long road and Celeste thought she shouldn't leave Perry cause he was the father of their children! She couldn't speak against him.. He had demons inside of him and yes, she slowly realised what a monster he was. Why do people still stay then? Cause they are afraid, terrified, hurt.. NO one deserves abuse.!!! she and Jane were his victims and he needed help!
Dumbass
It's easy to say that from the outside looking in
Omg just shut the fuck up and go educate yourself
Not for the kids. She too loved him which is shown in second season. To paraphrase psychiatrist in season two 'Some soldiers find their life dull after coming back from the war. You miss the war Celeste." Perfectly sums it up.
The beach scene is so powerful. Love it. That’s the kind of adventure I want
Great scene and really powerful, the only thing that to me doesnt makes a lot sense its seeing Bonnie being able to push Perry like that lol, theres no way in hell a women whos 100-110 pounds like Zöe Kravitz could push someone more than twice her size like Alexander S. who weights like 225 pounds, not even while distracted. Maybe they couldve made that several of them pushed him at the same time.
It's not unrealistic at all when you consider:
1.) She had a pretty long running start. Pushing someone while stationery is not the same as pushing someone when you have momentum behind it.
2.) She likely pushed him as he was gearing up for another kick, therefore standing on one leg and easily unbalanced.
3.) She was clearly in a heightened "fight" mode and human bodies of all shapes and sizes are known to do incredible things when the adrenaline gets pumping.
Have you watched season 2? Her push is fueled by far more than the emotions of this moment. Her anger towards abusers has a deep backstory!
that look when they realised Perry was the one
Perry was the one who what ? Someone spoil this for me please 😫😫
@@mysticmarlee Perry( stellan skarsgards character) had sexually assaulted Jane( shaliene woodley’s character) many years prior to when Nicole Kidman’s character married Perry. The whole season shaliene is trying to remember who assaulted her and she found out it was Perry the whole time by her remembering his voice in the end.
@@jacobdecker2564Perry abused Jane when he was already married to Celeste. Ziggy and the twins are the same age, and Nicole said she had already had 4 miscarriages before she got pregnant with the twins. So they had already been married a year or more when Perry assaulted Jane.