Love the fake accent. We might forget his debut was Jamon, Jamon with his current wife when she was 16 years old and naked and he was 23 at the time...
@WhiteNucklin5 сағат бұрын
Very good video!
@WhiteNucklin5 сағат бұрын
I tend to be very critical of movies that push an agenda. That said I thoroughly enjoyed Barbie. I didn’t feel like it was pushing an agenda, I felt it was a sugary and playfully fun look at life through a different perspective than my own. I was pleasantly surprised. Good movie
@miranda897215 сағат бұрын
stronly disagree with the thsis of this video for some assumptions that justify a pandemic in the modern that is give people for granted and not recognizing their efforts, nick was punished for not being an honorable man, both agreed on being married and honor each other no matter what. Nick is at a morl flaw by stop making the effort and Amy just shows him that shes not lazy to put himm in place again.
@MrGigglesGalore21 сағат бұрын
You're explaining as if we dumb af
@sder18 сағат бұрын
My b
@suicidalkermit7667Күн бұрын
that haircut is notorious
@payyourrentbabesКүн бұрын
this is so nuanced totally made me see gone girl differently
@fsdfgasgfisdКүн бұрын
Ah yes, There will be blood. Sorry wrong movie.
@raaychiel_22222 күн бұрын
this movie always gave me”white woman feminism” to me which is why i never watched it even after watching countless videos dissecting it. fighting fire with even more fire isn’t the flex that they think it is😭😭 like she’s mad at him for her own decisions to change herself for a man… a secure woman would never do that to begin with bc they are secure in themselves already
@biggoodysosa2 күн бұрын
Anton is my favorite villain ever. But carla jean kept it totally real. She called him out on his shit straight up. And never begged or cried.
@malachithegreat38892 күн бұрын
Dont forget Halena is really a dude!
@brockkomon74842 күн бұрын
I always considered the ending to be the critique of Chigurh's philosophy and embodiment of the "ultimate badass;" rattled by Carla Jean's final disposition (which plays out differently in the book), she spits back that Chigurh isn't a conduit of fate, chance, and death, he is the choice to kill-- the immediate car crash is real fate's intervention; injuring Chigurh beyond any ability to escape. He doesn't kill the boys because he literally couldn't, and on foot and severely injured, he too will find himself at the end of his life very soon. I think people assume the ending means Chigurh gets away, but if you follow the same logic to deduce the character's action, such as reading the sublimed milk, the phone book, or the bloody boot; it reveals well enough the he is not getting out of this situation; he has become completely disarmed. He too, like Llewelyn, shortly after buying clothing on the street, will be killed off screen.
@KevinMcgeechan2 күн бұрын
You just missed the fall guy 😅
@damonplant99622 күн бұрын
Mangled and injured, Chigurh is spared by chance himself. A crash like that very well could have killed him and yet he survived. Despite being the mediator of death throughout the movie, he too is subject to the negotiation and to the omnipresence of chance
@dewittcheng40092 күн бұрын
Glad to see "Lars" got a high rating.
@tmaned3 күн бұрын
The only thing I could think was "what a good fucking ending. The prick. Of course he'd roll the advertisements in"
@sinsremedy3 күн бұрын
aint no way that someone in this freaking world ranked Blue Valentine higher than Nice Guys
@ilyazarnetske10293 күн бұрын
This reading of the movie/book throws away all of the ambiguity that makes it great and drags it down to midbrow miscomprehension. You do not understand art.
@gs65933 күн бұрын
This shits beautiful.
@A.D.I.D.A.S-9163 күн бұрын
Didn’t du cinema do this video a few months before this one? Same thumbnail same title same everything. I guess we really are all Ryan Gosling
@A.D.I.D.A.S-9163 күн бұрын
Wait I thought I was Ryan Gosling?
@peersie95194 күн бұрын
It is likely that the accountant survives because he works for the same organization as Anton.
@coybackus76654 күн бұрын
this one was kind of like church. maybe not what you want to hear, but you need to hear. in case no one told you today, i like your videos.
@tiddypls4 күн бұрын
The car crash is so important as it shows that the only way chigur could potentially be killed is something as up to fate as someone running a red light
@kevnwilson21245 күн бұрын
This movie is a great way to discover who your lady is. If you relate to Amy someone incapable of love and seek to control your partner then you will only have relationships with men who become Nick. There’s a shocking lack of understanding that being a psychopath with yield shitty relationships. It’s almost like women can’t see that Nick wasn’t loved or allowed to be himself thus inspiring the pursuit elsewhere. Of you can’t comprehend how her actions created his reactions directly then you need help Fuck we literally see the story spell this fact out
@DTreatz5 күн бұрын
9:37 *PEAK* meme face 😂
@redcommander276 күн бұрын
I always thought Chigurh decided to wager the gas station attendant’s life on a coin toss because he was asking questions about him in the course of making small talk, and was worried the clerk was paying too much attention to him. I never knew there was a deeper level to it about Chigurh not approving of him having acquired the business through marriage. I always thought that line was just him expressing derision for the man for having irritated him by being too nosy, however innocently.
@FireOccator6 күн бұрын
Aren't Memento and Shutter Island supposed to be ambiguous?
@sder5 күн бұрын
Yeah, but that's why they are perfect for discussion and comparing opinions
@atoms-to-atoms6 күн бұрын
Opening scene has been etched into my brain!..Sam Sheps has always been the thinking girls cowboy!
@sophiaandre1396 күн бұрын
What makes Anton Chigurh so terrifying? The haircut.
@SolRC6 күн бұрын
8:46 is subjective hogwash, only someone who has been in a position of privilege their entire life would think such mind numbing fantasy. You need some history lessons to recontextualize your world view bro. Those without means have a statistically insignificant ability to choose their futures , rather they are pawns in the consumer, military, fear mongering greed machine. I asked the scientist, they all agreed. Tell our human brothers in Ukraine they have only to make a better decision and their futures are secured. SMH. Your understanding of humanity is poor. We think you should stick to reviewing films and not making low thought philosophy suggestions to your followers.
@tweasterling7 күн бұрын
One of the most beautiful experiences is watching this for the first time with no information going in, just knowing it’s critically acclaimed and worth paying attention to. I’ve had to watch quite a few times and still haven’t gotten everything out of it I know I will. Great for a peaceful night with spare time to get sucked in
@broaddusmarines7 күн бұрын
I think the accountant was spared because he didn't "see" him.
@austinclements80107 күн бұрын
Anton didnt face repercussions in the end if you think about it- he recovered the cash, killed the thieves and didnt get caught. sure he got injured toward the end, but thatll heal. he's a ruthless professional who has very little regard for things that dont fit into his moral code- willing to kill anyone or anything that stops him from enforcing his morals. Theres no bargaining with someone that stubborn- and thats what makes Anton terrifying. there'll be no negotiation, either you die or he dies, and thats the end of it
@andyladd90498 күн бұрын
I wanna know where The Fall Guy fits on this list
@the_asmer8 күн бұрын
Arrival still ranks #1 in movies to show your friends in a theater, I saw it and subsequently dragged a few friends to see it. Watching their faces as the **realization** hits, was a theater moment I have not replicated.
@deadboysoldier8 күн бұрын
Movie should be called “ A Deal With Death”
@deadboysoldier8 күн бұрын
It’s crazy how he’s whole mood shifts from pyscho to a average civilian after the coin toss
@usaterminator098 күн бұрын
thanks man personally i feel like this list is the same about how I feel about acting in my movies
@VladtheDragon-v4c9 күн бұрын
He DOES realize it. Can you not see how he reacts to the situation? He is very tense. He obviously knows it's more than a coin flip.
@SEVN_WNDRS9 күн бұрын
I liked The Gray Man. I thought it was good.
@aster17609 күн бұрын
I would say that Chigurh's cryptic motives, and sense of morality, is exactly what makes him death incarnate. Death is not a force that just ends everything immediately. It's random, it's happenstance, and most who see it die. But sometimes you simply have a brush with death, and you don't even know it, and you simply go on with your day, none the wiser to the danger that has passed. And other times, you come face to face with it, and simply by chance, you live.
@jurskyj10 күн бұрын
For me personnaly, my best movies are both Drive/Bladerunner. And Barbie is something even more personal, not for comparison.
@0gnomer10 күн бұрын
we can't choose red, but we may come to collect to some cold blue semblance
@nexusfoxy684210 күн бұрын
Bruh what was that end 😭
@purepalm907810 күн бұрын
When you understand Amy is a yenta you understand the whole story.
@nomadicsoul710 күн бұрын
You described demonic possession.
@lesserlight10 күн бұрын
What the hell? 2 negotiations? Bro..the cops were coming. That's why he didn't kill them. Why is it necessary for so many of you to act like you have such deep analysis when all you are doing is venting your anxieties? I mean thanks for the analysis but just analyze it for what it is.
@sirusd.mankey183811 күн бұрын
When I was a kid this movie really unsettled and even scared me. Anton was seemingly unstoppable. He was death, inevitable. He forced me to face my own totality at a young age. It felt like he knew everything and no love I could make if I had to face him would end in me leaving with my life. I was too small to fight him. He was too smart to be tricked. Truly an amazing role and one that shook my confidence at a young age. But it did inspire me to want to be strong and intelligent so I can thank him for that. A fear of being powerless is how I’d describe it.
@HonestOpinionOnly11 күн бұрын
Ben Afflecks marriage wirh JLo was the real life version of gone girl characters