I'm an Evan Rachel Wood person. Love her performances in Digging to China, Little Secrets, Thirteen, and Across the Universe. The voice Evan uses in this film is her real voice. I love this film so much. I caught it on a movie channel on cable 2+ years ago. I think you did a good job in this analysis.
Wish i had something more profound to comment but either way great video it was intelligent and kept me interested. This movie meant a lot to me as someone with a similar childhood and victim of abuse and it is unfortunately criminally underrated.
This was thoroughly enjoyable! I especially liked your last portion about finding meaning in a rigged world. Kajillionaire is one of my favorite movies of all time, and this video (and your insights) was a treat to watch!
Excellent essay, you captured the essence of this amazing experience. They named their daughter "Old Dolio". It's just... I'm reading a Miranda July short story collection, "No One Belongs Here More Than You" right now, and she comes up with some of the most unbelievable things I've ever read. Like this movie, they're mostly extremely bizarre, yet strangely touching. She goes into a whole bit about the picture of a whale on a birthday invitation stick on a fridge, and i kinda wished i would've died right there, with this being my very last thought.
Thank you for the video essay! 🙏 After watching the movie I felt it had some deeper meaning than I got from the watching and this video sorts everything out for me
I just wanted to comment to say that this video and your commentary made me cry on the stairs of my college hall. Which basically means that this is an amazing video and you are an amazing person
This movie had me the most confused at the ending but now that I watch this I realize how much of a work of art this film is. The passion felt in the actors portrayal of the characters and the way they displayed such an abusive relationship with such a connection to the outsider, your video enlightened me to understand this outstanding art piece. Thank you very much.
I think the only piece of media I never want to discuss is Mary Poppins. Everything else is fair game, though! I'm just a ridiculously slow creator so I can never figure out a timeline for certain projects. For example, I've been working on a She-Ra video script for over a year, and it's nowhere near done.
@@JennyCook57 Any reasons for never covering “Mary Poppins”? Is it a personal dislike of the movie or do you think it’s just already been picked apart and analysed to death?
@johnvinals7423 Theatre kid trauma-I go into fight or flight mode when I hear any song from Mary Poppins. That being said, Lindsay Ellis’ video essay about the film and the way “Saving Mr. Banks” revised history to favor Disney is a true classic.
@@JennyCook57 You know, I have a theory that a major reason for the success of the "Descendants" movies is that, while most of their scores are the typical inoffensive Disney Channel Dance Pop stuff, each one of the film has one genuinely excellent song. The first movie has “If Only”, the second movie has “The Space Between”, and the third movie has “My Once upon a Time”.
Okay, so Richard Jenkins was seventy-three when this film came out while Debra Winger was sixty-five…are we meant to interpret the Dynes as former hippies and this film as a criticism of people who joined movements like that to be seen as “hip” and “cool” and “interesting” rather than out of genuine ideological commitment to the betterment of the world?
I’m pretty sure Gina got cancelled for saying a racist word. I remember she posted a story of herself rapping the n word and had been pretty much blacklisted since then.
This is one of my favorite hidden gem movies.
Something about the scene where she's face down on the massage table and the tears are falling straight down out of her eyes just killed me.
I'm an Evan Rachel Wood person. Love her performances in Digging to China, Little Secrets, Thirteen, and Across the Universe. The voice Evan uses in this film is her real voice. I love this film so much. I caught it on a movie channel on cable 2+ years ago. I think you did a good job in this analysis.
Wish i had something more profound to comment but either way great video it was intelligent and kept me interested. This movie meant a lot to me as someone with a similar childhood and victim of abuse and it is unfortunately criminally underrated.
This was thoroughly enjoyable! I especially liked your last portion about finding meaning in a rigged world. Kajillionaire is one of my favorite movies of all time, and this video (and your insights) was a treat to watch!
Excellent essay, you captured the essence of this amazing experience.
They named their daughter "Old Dolio". It's just...
I'm reading a Miranda July short story collection, "No One Belongs Here More Than You" right now, and she comes up with some of the most unbelievable things I've ever read.
Like this movie, they're mostly extremely bizarre, yet strangely touching.
She goes into a whole bit about the picture of a whale on a birthday invitation stick on a fridge, and i kinda wished i would've died right there, with this being my very last thought.
Thank you for the video essay! 🙏
After watching the movie I felt it had some deeper meaning than I got from the watching and this video sorts everything out for me
I just wanted to comment to say that this video and your commentary made me cry on the stairs of my college hall. Which basically means that this is an amazing video and you are an amazing person
This movie had me the most confused at the ending but now that I watch this I realize how much of a work of art this film is. The passion felt in the actors portrayal of the characters and the way they displayed such an abusive relationship with such a connection to the outsider, your video enlightened me to understand this outstanding art piece. Thank you very much.
i listened to the full song after finishing this video what if a bawl my eyes out right now on god no cap
this is the most amazing review of this amazing movie❤ thank you
Kajillionaire is sooo good. I saw a lot of similarities to I Saw The TV Glow
On a similar note, ever thought of doing video essays on either "The Simpsons" or the Helluverse?
I think the only piece of media I never want to discuss is Mary Poppins. Everything else is fair game, though! I'm just a ridiculously slow creator so I can never figure out a timeline for certain projects. For example, I've been working on a She-Ra video script for over a year, and it's nowhere near done.
@@JennyCook57 Any reasons for never covering “Mary Poppins”? Is it a personal dislike of the movie or do you think it’s just already been picked apart and analysed to death?
@johnvinals7423 Theatre kid trauma-I go into fight or flight mode when I hear any song from Mary Poppins. That being said, Lindsay Ellis’ video essay about the film and the way “Saving Mr. Banks” revised history to favor Disney is a true classic.
Amazing Jenny!!
IS the reference to "The space between" a shout-out to "Descendants 2", byt the way?
Intentionally? No, but that song does live rent free in my head, so it might've influenced me while I was writing :)
@@JennyCook57 You know, I have a theory that a major reason for the success of the
"Descendants" movies is that, while most of their scores are the typical inoffensive Disney Channel Dance Pop stuff, each one of the film has one genuinely excellent song. The first movie has “If Only”, the second movie has “The Space Between”, and the third movie has “My Once upon a Time”.
Where can I watch this movie?
It's currently streaming on Peacock and fuboTV (two of the least popular streaming services) but it's also a fairly cheap to rent it on Amazon.
Okay, so Richard Jenkins was seventy-three when this film came out while Debra Winger was sixty-five…are we meant to interpret the Dynes as former hippies and this film as a criticism of people who joined movements like that to be seen as “hip” and “cool” and “interesting” rather than out of genuine ideological commitment to the betterment of the world?
omfg (positive)
its a funny movie i was taken back from it
I’m pretty sure Gina got cancelled for saying a racist word. I remember she posted a story of herself rapping the n word and had been pretty much blacklisted since then.
Evan Rachel Wood is all I want to see on the big screen. 😍
sorry im not a gina fan
?? HUH?????? have you lost your marbles?
this movie sorta sucked