If you haven't already figured it out, Neil lied to Mr. Keating about talking to his father. The acting is very subtle, but if you go back and watch that scene, you can tell. Also, while I agree that Neil was the soul of the film, I believe that Todd was the protagonist. Thank you for your reaction.
The scene of Todd's spontaneous poetry recital is one of the scenes that brings tears to my eyes, every time I see it, and I've seen this movie many, many times, in my life. Robin Williams was a powerful actor, and this film was a spectacular example of his talent.
This is third favorite movie of all time. I love the idea of humans being encouraged to do powerful, meaningful things and helping others find the spark to do that too. I LOVE that part of your reaction to the movie was feeling moved enough to write poetry. Keating would have LOVED that. 💗
Well done both. Since you're closer in age to the characters than most of us I thought it would hit you. When this movie came out in 1989 everyone at their graduations had "Carpe Diem" lettered on their caps. Robin said this might be his favorite of this movies because of the message. It's mine too. RIP Captain.
Enjoyed your reaction and analysis at the end. This one definitely packs an emotional punch. I’d love to see you guys explore some older classics like Casablanca (1942), Arsenic and Old Lace ( 1944) or Rear Window ( 1954).
This is one of my favorite coming of aged films from the 1980s. Glad to see young people from your generation, being so close in age to the characters in the story, watch this movie. There are lots of great movies from the 1980s and 1990s for you guys to explore. PS - May I recommend another one of my favorite films for your consideration to watch for your channel: SCENT OF A WOMAN (1992) with Al Pacino and Chris O’Donnell.
Would love to see you guys do the “before” trilogy with Ethan hawke and Julie delpy. Before sunrise, before sunset, before midnight. One of the best trilogies along with the Bourne trilogy
I liked your reaction very much. Please consider watching "Stand by me". If you liked the director Peter Weir I suggest "Witness". I think you would also like "Philadelphia" and "Edward Scissorhands".
You two are lovely - I enjoyed you insights to one of my most favourite movies! I’m going to enjoy watching your reaction journey….nicely done! New subscriber ❤
As far as the mom not hearing it - I chalk it up to her being a heavy sleeper. You wouldn't believe what all I slept through before my sleep disorder. Including an earthquake that I woke for because I thought it was a tree falling on the house but I completely missed all the shaking and rumbling. When you awake like that, it's disorienting and you're still trying to figure out what is going on. The dad heard something, but he didn't know what he heard. If the one in blue wanted to talk more (you seem like good friends and this is just how you two talk so that's entirely possible) but give the one in blue a chance if so desired :) Based on part of your conversation at the end - I think you both would enjoy Summer School (1987) with Mark Harmon (Gibbs on NCIS).
Check out another excellent film by this director Peter Weir: “Picnic at Hanging Rock,” this one takes place at a girl’s school in the early 1900’s in Australia. Weir always incorporates some aspect of mystery or spirituality and people on a journey towards self-discovery.
You guys should react to "the society of the snow" , it is a very good movie based in a real story and I would literally LOVE to watch your reaction (btw watch it in Spanish, the original language)❤ love u guys
I have some suggestions for you on movies. 1. Clerks 2. UHF 3. Arsenic and Old Lace 4. 12 Angry Men 5. Guess Who's Coming To Dinner 6. Night of the Living Dead (1968) 7. E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial 8. Firestarter 9. Close Encounters of the Third Kind 10. Jaws 11. Grumpy Old Men 12. Some Like It Hot 13. Porky's 14. Carrie 15. Boys On The Side 16. A League of Their Own 17. Field of Dreams 18. Bull Durham 19. Airheads 20. Encino Man 21. Bedazzled 22. Blast from the Past 23. Blazing Saddles 24. First Blood 25. Akira
Some suggestions. Let her talk! She is feeling a lot and we can see it. We want to hear her as well. Also, you should stop so much with the analysis. You're not a film critic and no one cares about your analysis. We watch reactions for well...reactions. We want to see you feel things not listen to your analysis. That's been done to death and no one cares. Good job on getting patreon up so early. Most channels fail because of not having that. Good job overall. Remember why people watch. We want to see you feel emotions. Some analysis is ok but we're not here for that. Talk more about how it made you feel. Good luck.
Their reactions were fine and both clearly enjoyed the movie. Your pompous and unhelpful commentary, however, was entirely unnecessary and devoid of value. Go start your own reaction channel and let the world offer you their unsolicited petty advice if you can’t stand watching how other people react and analyze things. Backhanded compliments are also, frankly, lame.
If you haven't already figured it out, Neil lied to Mr. Keating about talking to his father. The acting is very subtle, but if you go back and watch that scene, you can tell. Also, while I agree that Neil was the soul of the film, I believe that Todd was the protagonist. Thank you for your reaction.
The scene of Todd's spontaneous poetry recital is one of the scenes that brings tears to my eyes, every time I see it, and I've seen this movie many, many times, in my life. Robin Williams was a powerful actor, and this film was a spectacular example of his talent.
This is third favorite movie of all time. I love the idea of humans being encouraged to do powerful, meaningful things and helping others find the spark to do that too. I LOVE that part of your reaction to the movie was feeling moved enough to write poetry. Keating would have LOVED that. 💗
Well done both. Since you're closer in age to the characters than most of us I thought it would hit you. When this movie came out in 1989 everyone at their graduations had "Carpe Diem" lettered on their caps. Robin said this might be his favorite of this movies because of the message. It's mine too. RIP Captain.
Enjoyed your reaction and analysis at the end. This one definitely packs an emotional punch. I’d love to see you guys explore some older classics like Casablanca (1942), Arsenic and Old Lace ( 1944) or Rear Window ( 1954).
It is a totally different type of film, but check out Hitchcock’s “Psycho” to see a unique example of handling a story about the main character.
This is one of my favorite coming of aged films from the 1980s. Glad to see young people from your generation, being so close in age to the characters in the story, watch this movie. There are lots of great movies from the 1980s and 1990s for you guys to explore.
PS - May I recommend another one of my favorite films for your consideration to watch for your channel: SCENT OF A WOMAN (1992) with Al Pacino and Chris O’Donnell.
The actor who played the principal lived to be 106
Would love to see you guys do the “before” trilogy with Ethan hawke and Julie delpy. Before sunrise, before sunset, before midnight. One of the best trilogies along with the Bourne trilogy
I have heard such good things about the before trilogy. Definitely want to get to it.
Before Trilogy is magic. It's so real.
I liked your reaction very much. Please consider watching "Stand by me". If you liked the director Peter Weir I suggest "Witness". I think you would also like "Philadelphia" and "Edward Scissorhands".
You two are lovely - I enjoyed you insights to one of my most favourite movies! I’m going to enjoy watching your reaction journey….nicely done! New subscriber ❤
As far as the mom not hearing it - I chalk it up to her being a heavy sleeper. You wouldn't believe what all I slept through before my sleep disorder. Including an earthquake that I woke for because I thought it was a tree falling on the house but I completely missed all the shaking and rumbling. When you awake like that, it's disorienting and you're still trying to figure out what is going on. The dad heard something, but he didn't know what he heard.
If the one in blue wanted to talk more (you seem like good friends and this is just how you two talk so that's entirely possible) but give the one in blue a chance if so desired :)
Based on part of your conversation at the end - I think you both would enjoy Summer School (1987) with Mark Harmon (Gibbs on NCIS).
Check out another excellent film by this director Peter Weir: “Picnic at Hanging Rock,” this one takes place at a girl’s school in the early 1900’s in Australia. Weir always incorporates some aspect of mystery or spirituality and people on a journey towards self-discovery.
You guys should react to "the society of the snow" , it is a very good movie based in a real story and I would literally LOVE to watch your reaction (btw watch it in Spanish, the original language)❤ love u guys
That is one I want to get to. Thank you so much
I have some suggestions for you on movies.
1. Clerks
2. UHF
3. Arsenic and Old Lace
4. 12 Angry Men
5. Guess Who's Coming To Dinner
6. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
7. E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial
8. Firestarter
9. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
10. Jaws
11. Grumpy Old Men
12. Some Like It Hot
13. Porky's
14. Carrie
15. Boys On The Side
16. A League of Their Own
17. Field of Dreams
18. Bull Durham
19. Airheads
20. Encino Man
21. Bedazzled
22. Blast from the Past
23. Blazing Saddles
24. First Blood
25. Akira
Field of Dreams would be fantastic to see, sooner then later.
If you haven't seen it, I'd also add, "Hacksaw Ridge."
I say since Charlie will get expelled anyway, clock Cameron again....
This girl seems to have the same tortured state of mind as Neil.
I hope she's okay.
please react to society of the snow
Planning on it. Plus looking at also doing other Oscar nominations.
Some suggestions. Let her talk! She is feeling a lot and we can see it. We want to hear her as well. Also, you should stop so much with the analysis. You're not a film critic and no one cares about your analysis. We watch reactions for well...reactions. We want to see you feel things not listen to your analysis. That's been done to death and no one cares. Good job on getting patreon up so early. Most channels fail because of not having that. Good job overall. Remember why people watch. We want to see you feel emotions. Some analysis is ok but we're not here for that. Talk more about how it made you feel. Good luck.
Their reactions were fine and both clearly enjoyed the movie. Your pompous and unhelpful commentary, however, was entirely unnecessary and devoid of value. Go start your own reaction channel and let the world offer you their unsolicited petty advice if you can’t stand watching how other people react and analyze things. Backhanded compliments are also, frankly, lame.
@@vitaboy Nahh, I gave helpful advice. You're just a triggered little nancy girl. Want to meet and discuss it?