Good video. I particularly like your focus on ‘the love that goes unnoticed’. That is something I had overlooked. I found the movie very powerful and interpreted it more as a ‘stripped away’ version of our current state of affairs than an alternative dystopian society. I feel that much of the same stigmas & pressures exist today, but we hide them in narrative and media. I think we all lie to each other and to ourselves because the alternative is too scary. Just found your channel, looking forward to watching more.
I feel like the banishing of bisexuality was Def because it left people with the accidental option of finding a best friend instead of a lover and the society they're in can't handle the idea of those being of equal value from a social standpoint so its banned so no one has to deal with realizing friends can fulfill you in almost the same ways as a relationship. Just felt the need to throw it out there as a theory
Lanthimos doesn't have the directorial energy to stir this thick allegorical stew. lacking any of the usual action-thriller movie skills, his deadpan style may be the only one available to him.
Also, wondering if you’ll do an essay for “map of tiny perfect things” if not that’s cool too, I’m positive your next video will be just as excellent as your previous five, (not including this one (since it’s still playing).) thank you.
Vi pela primeira ontem e há duas coisas que eu queria saber... O casal do nariz sangrando seguiu junto após a revelação da mentira? Quando a personagem da Rachel Weisz descobre que a cegaram, ela diz: por que fizeram isso comigo e não com ele?! Eu fiquei tipo: o quê?! Não achei em nenhum lugar uma explicação que me incomoda tanto em filmes quanto na vida real: homens bem mais velhos com mulheres mais jovens. E dentro disso também: homens de vários tipos físicos, mas mulheres geralmente magras (e jovens, claro).
I think David sacrificed his sight not because he thinks whether they would be compatible or not, but rather they would be easily detected by the city police, if they aren't compatible by physical traits alone.
that's interesting. It would be like in society when ppl judge a couple if one of them is fit and the other isn't. There's an standard on who should ppl date depending on their appeareance.
Hey i love the content and would love and try and start dabbling in this type of video creation myself, if you would be interested in a collaboration of some time pls let me know
Thank you! I watched other “explained” videos but I still had a lot of questions. But after seeing yours it all made sense to me. Will check out your other videos now - keep up the good work ❤
Someone once told me that they related to Colin Farells character and said his character “described him to a T”. I am slightly confused yet somewhat understanding of what he means but would love another’s thoughts on this. So what I would like to know is what would you describe Colin Farrells character as? If you don’t mind me asking
Well I would say Colin's character is quite timid but also very blunt (which honestly would be the way Lanthimos writes all of his characters). He keeps to himself and usually does things for his own benefit rather than others' (but again we should consider the circumstances that he and other characters currently live in). In summary, I agree with you as I'm also a bit confused because most of the characteristics are pretty much the same to me. Like, all characters don't ACT so differently to each other (which is why a lot of people don't like Lanthimos' direction of actors).
Love this analysis. I watched this when it came out and it disturbed me so much that the message went over my head.
Good video. I particularly like your focus on ‘the love that goes unnoticed’. That is something I had overlooked.
I found the movie very powerful and interpreted it more as a ‘stripped away’ version of our current state of affairs than an alternative dystopian society. I feel that much of the same stigmas & pressures exist today, but we hide them in narrative and media. I think we all lie to each other and to ourselves because the alternative is too scary.
Just found your channel, looking forward to watching more.
I feel like the banishing of bisexuality was Def because it left people with the accidental option of finding a best friend instead of a lover and the society they're in can't handle the idea of those being of equal value from a social standpoint so its banned so no one has to deal with realizing friends can fulfill you in almost the same ways as a relationship. Just felt the need to throw it out there as a theory
I was looking for an explanation of 'The Lobster.' Very good video. Thx
Agree with the Ana. … Also love your slightly “gravelly” voice. Pebbly voice..? Yes, pebbly.(x
Anyway i can please know the background music that starts around 7:00 ?
Thank you for your analysis
You make such entertaining videos
great analysis about a great movie with a great message
Lanthimos doesn't have the directorial energy to stir this thick allegorical stew. lacking any of the usual action-thriller movie skills, his deadpan style may be the only one available to him.
Also, wondering if you’ll do an essay for “map of tiny perfect things” if not that’s cool too, I’m positive your next video will be just as excellent as your previous five, (not including this one (since it’s still playing).) thank you.
I haven't heard of it til now! I'll have a look at it and see if I can write about it.
Vi pela primeira ontem e há duas coisas que eu queria saber...
O casal do nariz sangrando seguiu junto após a revelação da mentira?
Quando a personagem da Rachel Weisz descobre que a cegaram, ela diz: por que fizeram isso comigo e não com ele?! Eu fiquei tipo: o quê?!
Não achei em nenhum lugar uma explicação que me incomoda tanto em filmes quanto na vida real: homens bem mais velhos com mulheres mais jovens. E dentro disso também: homens de vários tipos físicos, mas mulheres geralmente magras (e jovens, claro).
Loving your videos!
I think David sacrificed his sight not because he thinks whether they would be compatible or not, but rather they would be easily detected by the city police, if they aren't compatible by physical traits alone.
that's interesting. It would be like in society when ppl judge a couple if one of them is fit and the other isn't. There's an standard on who should ppl date depending on their appeareance.
great analysis on one of my favorite movies
Hey i love the content and would love and try and start dabbling in this type of video creation myself, if you would be interested in a collaboration of some time pls let me know
Thank you! I watched other “explained” videos but I still had a lot of questions. But after seeing yours it all made sense to me. Will check out your other videos now - keep up the good work ❤
Too bad the limp guy and rye cruel woman didnt get together. I know the idony but still
hey, loopsie you make good videos
great vid girl!
Someone once told me that they related to Colin Farells character and said his character “described him to a T”. I am slightly confused yet somewhat understanding of what he means but would love another’s thoughts on this.
So what I would like to know is what would you describe Colin Farrells character as? If you don’t mind me asking
Well I would say Colin's character is quite timid but also very blunt (which honestly would be the way Lanthimos writes all of his characters). He keeps to himself and usually does things for his own benefit rather than others' (but again we should consider the circumstances that he and other characters currently live in).
In summary, I agree with you as I'm also a bit confused because most of the characteristics are pretty much the same to me. Like, all characters don't ACT so differently to each other (which is why a lot of people don't like Lanthimos' direction of actors).
I think it might mean they feel trapped by social norms and unable to express themselves how they want