This hits me soo hard because I can really relate to this ..
@thomaswolosik65907 күн бұрын
I get the feeling of a more authentic performance from James Earl Jones while with Denzel Washington it feels like an 80s sitcom (complete with the audience laughing).
@saschayufer247413 күн бұрын
i don't see what's funny about the scene, it's a lesson in responsibility .
@joseph325515 күн бұрын
This is a perfect video of how art is subjective because that scene is not funny at all to me.
@Icelandrobot16 күн бұрын
It is beautiful to watch James Earl Jones go from molten fury to a softer voice as he tries to pass along a hard lesson the only way he knows how. Similarly, watching Denzel, it feels like he plays the father as a slightly younger character, and he sorta is making it up as he goes along. The biggest example of this to me is how much faster Denzel seems to be speaking. Struggling to put into words something that has only recently come into focus for him. Bullshit interpretation on my part? Probably.
@eddybedder286516 күн бұрын
woe is me!
@ghoysrtr19 күн бұрын
James Earl Jones 👌👏 so amazing
@freein233929 күн бұрын
Great actors.. stupid play..
@jakeusmilakus431329 күн бұрын
The Denzel crowde had no idea. Would've been driving him insane inside
@bellringer929Ай бұрын
The creepy sound of chalk on the blackboard might produce another raskolnikov... though i don't approve of it 😬
@mrwalker862Ай бұрын
I needed that. 😭😭😭😭😭 Thank u for posting. Whew...
@NocturnalNickАй бұрын
Honestly seeing this again I feel like malkovich did awful
Ай бұрын
I think the most common cliques in high school (particularly those you find in the cafeteria) are; 1) Emos 2) Punks 3) Skaters 4) Hispanics, and 5) Asians.
@jonathanharrison9495Ай бұрын
James is a goat 🐐🐐🐐
@sorchamccarreyАй бұрын
diana rigg is incredible. natural to love shakespeare most for the acting and her performance here--delicious!
@IrvineBrooksАй бұрын
With all the respect Denzel looks like a bum that i can beat, james Earl jones feek like Darth Vader was punishing your ass
@sonnyace11Ай бұрын
The decline of i.q. displayed in the years between performances
@Mattblaze1477Ай бұрын
I thought Malkovich was outstanding as Lenny. Everytime I watch this movie I notice something new with that character. My favorite part of the way John played this part was Lennys face, body movement, and mannerisms every single time a pretty girl was on screen with him. One of the greatest actors of our time Mr.Malkovich is.
@aawharver4948Ай бұрын
Both legends but I prefer Denzel’s version.
@jakkobg1981Ай бұрын
I hate that the people laugh, that scene ain't supposed to be funny.
@user-eq5vy4he7wАй бұрын
It's not their fault lol
@bizzybone3712 ай бұрын
The difference between James's scene and denzel's is that james demanded more respect
@TomLyne-fy3jg2 ай бұрын
Malkovich played Lennie with sympathy without being cartoonish. Sinise was perfect as George also.
@FlorJor262 ай бұрын
Both are great in their own regards, but JEJ started out so angry and then brought it back down towards the end. You really felt the scorn in the beginning, but brings it back with a teaching moment about it not mattering if someone likes you. Denzels is more of a sarcastic undertone the whole performance, and there's never a moment where you feel that heart to heart. Those are the biggest differences.
@tamarabedic96012 ай бұрын
Lizaveta's murder is proof that-- despite Raskolnikov's careful planning-- he never had control. He was never the SUPERMAN, he wanted to be. Also, Lizaveta was pregnant ("she was always with child"). Depending how you view fetuses, the murder included a 3rd, innocent potential being.
@cindypaolahernandez15132 ай бұрын
Donde la encuentro completa. Me parece que se adapta mas al libro que las otras dos que he visto. Quiero verla.
@perticapertica2 ай бұрын
Эдгар лучший персонаж "короля лира". Такая печальная судьба, но он заслужил для себя благополучный финал
@snigdhabhattacharya16902 ай бұрын
Yep other people around the world definitely don’t read this at 16. Maybe in university. Too depressing and thematically heavy. Just giving you some perspective Victor Krum
@marvinthemaniac76982 ай бұрын
Why is it so quiet?
@272attwell2 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t say he hated jews for being jewish...he hated capitalists...many of whom in his experience were jews.
@terrenceeaglefeather24652 ай бұрын
At 0:30 I thought it turned into a wedge
@gfsfyfy4262 ай бұрын
🌴🌴🌴🌴
@Jefff723 ай бұрын
It's normal to have a circle of friends but when you refuse to even talk to those outside your circle, IMO, that is a clique. I refuse to let my friends dictate who I can talk to or hang out with.
@bogohotdogz3 ай бұрын
i hung out with this guy when performing in Stratford. He was constantly stoned.
@katiejean64933 ай бұрын
I remember being on the edge of my seat when I first saw the tornado sequence as a kid. The way it got so dark so quick & how strong the wind was alarmed me. At least with a hurricane you have time to get away, but tornados are just a whole other beast. As to the test footage, while its really impressive, I can see why they decided not to show the twister overtaking the house. Given how close it gets to the buildings and then the dust just seems to implode around it, people could easily assume the farm was destroyed and that Dorothy may have died and the whole journey to Oz was her in heaven or something.
@DINO_DRAWS3 ай бұрын
Candy’s dog shot to put him out cause he couldn’t take care of himself, Lennie shot because he couldn’t take care of himself in this world 😢
@seanpuello3 ай бұрын
Yes Mr. Vader! Sorry Mr. Vader!
@rarieli773 ай бұрын
"The insanity of Sin"
@markrichards68633 ай бұрын
Some of those old school special effects are better than what they make now. 😊
@Twinkey3653 ай бұрын
😮still eerie and great job😅
@AriusBLK3 ай бұрын
James Earl Jones knocked this one out the park … He put the definition of “FEAR of THE FATHER” into you without hatred. HE MEANT EVERY WORD and scared the shyte out of me because that’s exactly what & the way my father would say !! Denzel is good but kinda snaking up to you. Waiting for you to slip so he can spank you. JEJ got this one.
@TheGonzoArt4 ай бұрын
"Where we gonna go now"? Just breaks my heart because Lennie is just like a child who knows he has "misbehaved" but like a child, he knows that he is still loved.
@andyalam50744 ай бұрын
Godot = an absurd nothingness in the realm of hope.
@JayTX.25 күн бұрын
I was disappointed in his interpretation to be honest, but he's an actor not philosopher I suppose
@henryhill37784 ай бұрын
The 39 version is a 2 AT BEST. 92 Version an 11
@abdulmajeedmisillati23194 ай бұрын
what really stopped me .. the audience interact with the scene back then in 80s was respectful .. people were watching and emotionally connected to the speech ... while in 2010 edition .. audience were laughing as they were watching a comedy show or sitcom show !!!
@user-eq5vy4he7w3 ай бұрын
I mean Denzel's delivery is very comedic.
@user-qi4zt9lk7j4 ай бұрын
The notion of matricide is foreign. Highlighting cultural diversity in interpreting familial relationships
@j.leonardo2604 ай бұрын
Putting the fear of Darth Vader in the kid with that voice...
@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi37234 ай бұрын
Why could I not have a father like that,
@Rendezman5624 ай бұрын
2024, still my fave Steinbeck book, still my fave movie adaptation.
@overthinkinghooper04 ай бұрын
why is the 1996 one black
@hazelharris10904 ай бұрын
I didn't appreciate the humor until i heard it audio. One of my top 3 all time favorite books