This was the last movie I watched with my mom. She fell asleep and then she asked me the next day if we watch it again. So watched it again. I love this movie.
A stunning movie with a powerful idea at its heart. She feeds him what he needs. The entrancing genius needs to have the selfishness of a psychopath to succeed at his elevated level, but he also needs her humanity, love and strength, and willingly eats what she knows he needs. It starts with a perfect breakfast, perfectly delivered.
The acting, pace and overall aesthetic of this scene is first-rate. But what elevates it, is the trip and the blush, which make us feel we're there in real time.
@@brettlinthicum6649 LOL. Categorically one of the most ignorant comments I've seen on here by far. I'd LOVE to see you come close to what artists like Daniel Day Lewis do. Even lesser accomplished actors who give profoundly moving and real performances. I take it you're an Academy Award winning actor judging by your absurd critique? Get off your high horse. You'd be as wooden as a child in their first school play.
@@stephaniestanley8041 Stephanie that's very kind of you. Some of my comments on other videos have been been trollish and mean. I should stick to being positive.
This movie is in my top 10, and it made me a Vicki Krebs fan bigtime. I cannot keep my eyes off of her when she's on screen. To be soooooo compitent in scenes with DDL, you have to be special.
He should have ordered one milkshake for her, and as soon as she started drinking it, he should've grabbed it from her and said "I drink your milkshake, slrpslrpslpr".
OK, so I have NO IDEA what that scene is from, but whatever it is, I'd definitely like to see it now. What just happened? How could something so simple, be so .... perfect .... Am I the only one who now wishes that would happen to me? I'll definitely be watching that clip again ..... and probably again ...
Why does this work? With these camera angles, both looking from right to left during most of the scene, this should not work. How does PTA even consider this? You cannot learn filming like this, I think. It must be innate.
As an American I had to google "Welsh Rabbit" since I didn't know what it was and it seemed unlikely he was having an actual rabbit for breakfast, cultural differences aside.
If there is a more beautiful specimen of masculinity , I can't think of one. Maybe Sir Anthony Hopkins? They're just so deliciously intelligent and gracious.
This is still one of the most bizarre movies I have ever seen. The female lead goes to frightening lengths to get her man's attention. Pretty sick stuff.
The most smug pedantic human being n the history of the cosmos. If someone ordered this, like this, dressed like this, you’d give them an extremely wide berth.
@@koleyw932 It's a "twisted romance" movie. He's a workaholic and she's making him slow down by poisoning him. In real life, this is weird. But in this story, he realizes that's the only way he can momentarily stop his compulsion to work, and accepts what she does. They even get a happy ever after with a child. Weird. Absolutely. But healthy meet, date, marry stories aren't interesting enough to get movies.
@@TheePrincessPurple Why would anyone watch a clip from a movie they have not seen, when they are sensitive to spoilers?. Let alone read the comments. We should all keep mum to satisfy you? Take responsibility for your choices.
Well, to me the whole scene is vapid. Absolutely vapid. Filled with meaningless long pauses. Discussing a banal and superficial topic. The most trivial kind of behavior imaginable. I mean, you have to diminish yourself, as an actor, in order to behave this way. How tiresome. I think back to the film Rebecca, and the first meeting between the two principals, and how vastly superior it was to this kind of twaddle. Film, my friends, as an artistic medium, is worn out. It's reached the point of derivatives imitating derivatives imitating scenes and events which were marvelous in the heyday of film making, but are only meager echoes now of that former greatness. For about 100 years, Greek tragedy reached great heights, and then for centuries and centuries thereafter it was all second rate crap. That's about where film is ending up now... Pfffft.
That breakfast looks absolutely delicious.....
But the acting.....Fantastic. So quiet and soft, but deliberate.
This was the last movie I watched with my mom. She fell asleep and then she asked me the next day if we watch it again. So watched it again. I love this movie.
It would have been much funnier if your mom fell asleep on this scene
You had me there
Jeff your story is moving, and so is the story of this magical movie.
Is she alive ????
@@Джокер-ш3с I took this to mean she's no longer with us rather than a funny moment. Hope I'm wrong.
So much spoken without words. The pace! The Drama!
Love the sound design. Hearing dishes and cups clinking with busy footsteps in contrast with the soft dialogue made this movie so alluring.
I know how romantic this is, but as a guy, I just really wish I could eat that breakfast. Takes "The Full English" to a whole new level.
As a woman, I do too, haha!
😂😂
Haha my thoughts exactly - but coffee not tea
A stunning movie with a powerful idea at its heart. She feeds him what he needs. The entrancing genius needs to have the selfishness of a psychopath to succeed at his elevated level, but he also needs her humanity, love and strength, and willingly eats what she knows he needs. It starts with a perfect breakfast, perfectly delivered.
The acting, pace and overall aesthetic of this scene is first-rate. But what elevates it, is the trip and the blush, which make us feel we're there in real time.
Uhh no it doesn’t. Feels like I’m watching a movie. Calm down. Acting is the easiest of all the arts.
@@brettlinthicum6649 LOL. Categorically one of the most ignorant comments I've seen on here by far.
I'd LOVE to see you come close to what artists like Daniel Day Lewis do. Even lesser accomplished actors who give profoundly moving and real performances. I take it you're an Academy Award winning actor judging by your absurd critique? Get off your high horse. You'd be as wooden as a child in their first school play.
Winston your comments are as beautiful as this movie. 🎥
@@stephaniestanley8041 Stephanie that's very kind of you. Some of my comments on other videos have been been trollish and mean. I should stick to being positive.
@@WinstonSmith-mu7ku it's ok Winston. I know you are kind.
In that first moment where she trips and blushes… How on earth is you’re acting so good that you can blush on cue? Wow
It was actually their first meeting.
This scene illustrates the power of using different camera shots and angles in storytelling… amazing
Can someone please explain?
PTA was the director and dp
SUCH a fine actor ....hope he does more in the future. Truely the finest actor alive.
Absolutely. I read that she had not met him until this scene. This was their first contact. Imagine ...
I think if he keeps in up he'll come away with an Oscar
@@kaimirostevehe's won a few
Doesn't hang about, he's just ordered a massive breakfast and all he can think of is dinner. Must have an overactive thyroid.
"The name's Woodcock, Reynolds Woodcock. I like my Lapsang shaken, not stirred."
When I first saw this movie in the theater, I wondered when they would serve the rabbit. Rarebit is a word and dish I have learned subsequently.
Lol my mother made it for us several times ayear.Took me years to realize it wasn't rabbit!
This movie is in my top 10, and it made me a Vicki Krebs fan bigtime. I cannot keep my eyes off of her when she's on screen. To be soooooo compitent in scenes with DDL, you have to be special.
Never have I wanted scones more.... with cream and jam.
Mmm yum
And butter, but not strawberry jam, raspberry. lol.
I don't know if i could function properly w/ his voice & charm. Brilliant film ❤
Beautiful, beautiful.. I am crying.
Don't be saying you're crying at everything. It's stupid and doesn't impress anyone.
@@draoi99 Try spreading joy rather than ugliness. You’ll lead a happier life.
It' s look like a beautifull painted picture
This is my favorite film score.
He should have ordered one milkshake for her, and as soon as she started drinking it, he should've grabbed it from her and said "I drink your milkshake, slrpslrpslpr".
This is the European version of the iconic American breakfast scene in Strange Darling.
I've read that he's coming out of his premature retirement.
Let's hope so. Would love to see him team up with PTA again
Wow! What a scene!
Plate presentation is spot on✌🏾
It's a great movie. I don't understand why it didn't have a proper PR.
It seems like it's the ending, but it's the beginning of a life long romance
Imagine being the waitress, going through all this shit, and then thinking: "Wow. I really fancy that guy"
Superb. He has certainly got his appetite back. Brilliantly played scene.
OK, so I have NO IDEA what that scene is from, but whatever it is, I'd definitely like to see it now. What just happened? How could something so simple, be so .... perfect .... Am I the only one who now wishes that would happen to me? I'll definitely be watching that clip again ..... and probably again ...
The last movie of Daniel and my favorite
I prefer the breakfast scene from Five Easy Pieces
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"...now just hold the chicken ...and you haven't broken any rules."
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YOu know this breakfast would cost close to $30 - $40 in Australia today
Babish!!! Where are you!!!
What film is this from?
Phantom Thread
Die Hard
❤🥰🤗
Daniel Day Lewis.
This was a fascinating movie
Perfect. Just perfect. ❤
That's great film right there.
What movie is this please???
Phantom Thread
whats the name of the movid
name of movie?🤔
DDL rocking the ascot ....
Este é um dos poucos actores que nos levam a ver um filme quer seja bom ou mau .Fantástico
"Will you remember?"
Which is interesting. It's a bit like a job interview for "can you cater to my OCD?"
suspenseful
Favrouite Film
🪷🌟♥️🦋👑You know by ♥️something sparkling ✨✨✨
That was kind of seductive, but is it just me, or was it also a bit creepy?
A sweet scene, well done. I didn't believe any of it.
Oh they’re beauuutiful…
Amazing movie.😊
What movie?
phantom thread
the "tea" was clear.
Five number seven!! It is my favourite number!
Odd, Lapsang is a black tea... ?
At first I thought it was the Mr Creosote sketch from Monty Python
This is very beautiful! Although he was very hungry :):):)
Meanwhile whenever I go to a restaurant, I always get a waitress like the one from Hell or High Water.
I prefer the breakfast scene in falling down
What’s the drink he ordered?
Lapsang tea
Why does this work? With these camera angles, both looking from right to left during most of the scene, this should not work. How does PTA even consider this? You cannot learn filming like this, I think. It must be innate.
Iconic
It's easy, bro
Just be yourself, bro
As an American I had to google "Welsh Rabbit" since I didn't know what it was and it seemed unlikely he was having an actual rabbit for breakfast, cultural differences aside.
It's welsh rarebit😊
It's Welsh Rarebit... a simple toast and cheese sauce
@@elenahelen8958 What is Welsh rarebit? I'm relieved it's not a rabbit since I'm vegan.
Just a version (Welsh) of cheese on toast
@@vegangirllcan be made with vegan cheese… I’ve done it
This was their first scene together and she really did trip up at the beginning out of nerves
ahhh.... that explains the real blush. That is hard to force.
@@taraevans1108 Niacin.
and a defiblirator in case he starts dying at the table
There will be food.
Love
Wow. So well done.
If there is a more beautiful specimen of masculinity , I can't think of one. Maybe Sir Anthony Hopkins? They're just so deliciously intelligent and gracious.
That breakfast order grossed me out.
Color on her face at the start of the scene!
they do work on tips, so….
I’m hungry now
Why Iconic? Its a good movie, but why Iconic?
I have never seen this film. Would it be a good one for me and the wifey??
Bacon is haraaaam
This is still one of the most bizarre movies I have ever seen. The female lead goes to frightening lengths to get her man's attention. Pretty sick stuff.
You seem to be an outlier. Me too. Not to mention that he could be her father, easily.
I hate this movie so much. I hate with a passion. It’s right up there with Eagles’ Hotel California and damp towels.
Iconic?
It is a terror movie
The most smug pedantic human being n the history of the cosmos. If someone ordered this, like this, dressed like this, you’d give them an extremely wide berth.
Imagine him and Morrissey together having a meal 😂
I love him for it.
what
Creepy, creepy, creepy movie.
@@oriel9347 I couldn't get my head around her poisoning him with mushrooms so he would need her when he got sick. I would bolt, he liked it. Nuts.
@@koleyw932 It's a "twisted romance" movie. He's a workaholic and she's making him slow down by poisoning him. In real life, this is weird. But in this story, he realizes that's the only way he can momentarily stop his compulsion to work, and accepts what she does. They even get a happy ever after with a child.
Weird. Absolutely. But healthy meet, date, marry stories aren't interesting enough to get movies.
@@kawaiimombear You made the insane sound almost normal. I don't think anyone could have explained it better.
@@Daniel-sh3os Thanks!
Sorry, I thought it was nuts that she poisoned him with mushrooms so he would need another human. Poisoning is really bad therapy, IMHO.
Thanks for spoiling it for the rest of us 🙄
@@TheePrincessPurple The movie is 12 years old, get over it.
@koleyw932 In your humble opinion, "poisoning someone is really bad therapy yeah like that has to be said out loud. You sound ignorant
It's 7 years old, genius, that doesn't mean everyone has to see the movie when you do. The world does not revolve around you you're not special
@@TheePrincessPurple Why would anyone watch a clip from a movie they have not seen, when they are sensitive to spoilers?. Let alone read the comments. We should all keep mum to satisfy you? Take responsibility for your choices.
If he really loved her,he should have asked her to join right there. He has food on his mind dinner wtf
He never asked for bacon.
He did
Very creepy
Well, to me the whole scene is vapid. Absolutely vapid. Filled with meaningless long pauses. Discussing a banal and superficial topic. The most trivial kind of behavior imaginable. I mean, you have to diminish yourself, as an actor, in order to behave this way. How tiresome. I think back to the film Rebecca, and the first meeting between the two principals, and how vastly superior it was to this kind of twaddle. Film, my friends, as an artistic medium, is worn out. It's reached the point of derivatives imitating derivatives imitating scenes and events which were marvelous in the heyday of film making, but are only meager echoes now of that former greatness. For about 100 years, Greek tragedy reached great heights, and then for centuries and centuries thereafter it was all second rate crap. That's about where film is ending up now... Pfffft.
How is this iconic? It’s a basic ass scene
There should a sexfast restaurant where we can order lovely waitresses to serve whatever needs we have
Iconic???? Oook.