Ben Shapiro Doesn't Understand Glass Onion (or Art)

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@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
Latest, greatest Glass Onion video out now: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lamyc31vpaqEe5I
@johnlewis9158
@johnlewis9158 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't seen the film so whether it's dumb or not i couldn't say. That said the Critical drinker who i consider the best film reviewer on the internet calls the glass house a masterpiece of stupidity
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnlewis9158 Perfect. No notes.
@johnlewis9158
@johnlewis9158 2 жыл бұрын
@@PillarofGarbage Sorry am i supposed to guess what your post means or should i know
@ThePonderer
@ThePonderer 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnlewis9158 it means Critical Drinker is a moron, and having him be your high standard of criticism on this platform doesn’t suggest great things about your taste in or comprehension of art.
@johnlewis9158
@johnlewis9158 2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePonderer So what saying is because his tastes don't coincide with your own he must be a moron. Indeed this film from what i can see has had more than its fair share of bad reviews so what that says exactly i don't know. As for my taste in films well to be honest you wouldn't know my favourites because most of them are well before your time.
@philskrzyn
@philskrzyn 2 жыл бұрын
The biggest plot hole in glass onion is a group of friends all showing up to social plans within minutes of each other
@WhatisReal11
@WhatisReal11 2 жыл бұрын
the entire film is a plot hole, the chemistry between these idiots is a lobotomy. The film is trash, woke or not.
@philskrzyn
@philskrzyn 2 жыл бұрын
@@WhatisReal11 I think you would enjoy it, it's really funny
@annointedbytalos5673
@annointedbytalos5673 2 жыл бұрын
@@LizzyDizzyYo you just need a person like me who really cannot arrive on time except in emergencies. Then you would have the same person showing up late consistently.
@gracefoster7587
@gracefoster7587 2 жыл бұрын
I honestly cannot remember a time where every single person in one of my friend groups has been able to make it to an event after college
@roshe7887
@roshe7887 2 жыл бұрын
Well did any of you ever get an invitation to a private island?
@Aitrus89
@Aitrus89 2 жыл бұрын
“It’s a dangerous thing to mistake speaking without thought for speaking the truth.” -Benoit Blanc
@Dalekzilla54
@Dalekzilla54 2 жыл бұрын
"Are you saying Ben's dangerous?"
@ClintBandito
@ClintBandito 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dalekzilla54 unfortunately thanks to the fact that people actually listen to and buy into him... Yeah he is, just not on his own
@VonJay
@VonJay 2 жыл бұрын
I honestly think that Ben got the amazing idea to create brand synergy between Jews and Conservatives. That if he could infiltrate the right that Jews would be viewed better in America. I honestly do not think that he disliked Glas onion or misunderstood it.
@ania5038
@ania5038 2 жыл бұрын
It's a dangerous thing when society is agreeing with itself that not liking a movie means you're a fascist.
@ClintBandito
@ClintBandito 2 жыл бұрын
@@ania5038 literally no one said that, please pay actual attention.
@koushikraja331
@koushikraja331 2 жыл бұрын
Rian Johnson is probably snickering because he's got a new character for the third knives out.
@fds7476
@fds7476 2 жыл бұрын
I thought Jacob Thrombey from Knives Out was supposed to be a Ben Shapiro stand-in. You know, the pint-sized alt-right troll.
@ridori7376
@ridori7376 2 жыл бұрын
@@fds7476 Jacob was less Ben Shapiro himself and more Ben Shapiro's audience.
@ridori7376
@ridori7376 2 жыл бұрын
@Part-Time Gamer Nice opinion, did your favorite youtuber give it to you?
@svgerd
@svgerd 2 жыл бұрын
@@fds7476 yeah thats what i thought too, bc otherwise the hair and fashion wouldnt fit the character stereotype. it felt quite distinctly ben shapiro
@nont18411
@nont18411 2 жыл бұрын
Love him or hate him, Rian Johnson does whatever he wants and I love him for it because that’s creative freedom.
@sydhamelin1265
@sydhamelin1265 2 жыл бұрын
Ben was so emotionally compromised watching this. A perfect example. The politician (can't remember her name) mentions that endorsing the plant will be career suicide, but she needs to do it to get elected one more time. If elected, she will greenlight the plant, and Miles will make sure she gets elected. But she realizes that will be her last term. But it's either one more term, or don't endorse the plant, and don't even get that. Ben's criticism is that she is greenlighting the plant, despite it damaging her political career. Which is exactly what her point was. He's criticizing a plot point for simply being the plot.
@helpumuch6887
@helpumuch6887 3 ай бұрын
Typically most conservatives are media illiterate so it doesn’t surprise me
@andywomack3414
@andywomack3414 26 күн бұрын
The Democratic Party has been green-lighting stuff that has, in the larger picture, damaged them politically for almost half a century. The dilemma you outline for this politician mirrors the dilemma that the Democrats have placed themselves. What little I know about Shapiro is that he was a prodigy, and that he seems to be a genius. His criticism is over-thought in order to conform to his ideology. His thinking is warped by him being too smart, and by his pride in his apparent smartness.
@markdotinc8371
@markdotinc8371 3 ай бұрын
He hates Glass Onion because the billionaire is the villain and a black woman is the hero. That's it.
@RenaldyCalixte
@RenaldyCalixte 3 ай бұрын
I thought it was because the Mens Rights Activist on a social media platform is the 1st and only character at the party to die.
@annaleschool
@annaleschool 2 ай бұрын
and because the recurring lead is queer. but since he apparently watched six minutes total of random clips in a reverse order, he probably missed that
@buretto66
@buretto66 Ай бұрын
That is absolutely true, but still, imo, not a terribly convincing performance by Monae, in any case.
@martinlorca2024
@martinlorca2024 Ай бұрын
I mean, that also is wrong, he pointed out actually interesting questions, yeah, he talks about politics, but, he didn't say the movie is bad just because "black woman good, white man bad", Ben critized the movie because he thinks the plot it self doesn't make sence, either with woke agenda or not.
@RenaldyCalixte
@RenaldyCalixte Ай бұрын
@@martinlorca2024 Ben Shapiro's arguments about Glass Onion are super flawed tho but his right wing audience will automatically accept these things.
@YourXavier
@YourXavier 2 жыл бұрын
"Your character doesn't live up to the stereotype I'm trying to force on it, so that means you're a bad writer" is certainly an opinion worthy of Ben Shapiro.
@DominicGreene72
@DominicGreene72 2 жыл бұрын
It’s interesting because I’m not particularly creative, rather very logical, and even I appreciate the fact that the very tropes that he criticizes the movie for not following weren’t born out of logical connections, but generations of people deviating from the norm and putting their own creative twists on the pre-existing norms.
@michaelbozas
@michaelbozas 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think that a sentence could better describe the way that Ben views screenwriting and media in general.
@JohnSmith-yd5wq
@JohnSmith-yd5wq 2 жыл бұрын
And to think Ben Shapiro failed in Hollywood even with all his family's connections and money.
@fuerstmetternich1997
@fuerstmetternich1997 Жыл бұрын
The movie is utter garbage and anyone defending it should watch it again objectively.
@kuraikenshi2349
@kuraikenshi2349 Жыл бұрын
You all have displayed the best example of a circle jerk of seals. The hate of commentator is the brings ya'll together. Not the film
@indigo8722
@indigo8722 2 жыл бұрын
Ben Shapiro the kind of guy to think Miles Bron is the protagonist
@indigo8722
@indigo8722 2 жыл бұрын
Also his point about Rian Johnson not launching rockets is also incredibly lazy politics, every conservative ever has said this same thing insinuating that anyone who criticizes rich people is just jealous and unsuccessful, I mean at least Rian Johnson hasn't lost the equivalent of a middling countries GDP recently? Wouldn't call that successful entrepreneurship 🤷
@jeffreydenenberg7101
@jeffreydenenberg7101 2 жыл бұрын
@@indigo8722 really said "what color is your bugatti?" to another adult person
@MagnaDroid1
@MagnaDroid1 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't blame him for thinking that, after all they have so much in common.
@madsgrams2069
@madsgrams2069 2 жыл бұрын
@@indigo8722 It's like Andrew Taint asking people that criticize him "what color is your Bugatti?".
@indigo8722
@indigo8722 2 жыл бұрын
@@madsgrams2069 except in this case, Ben is such a billionaire lapdog he's saying it on behalf of someone who doesn't care who he is and probably never will lol
@maxvandalfsen8273
@maxvandalfsen8273 2 жыл бұрын
Ben getting the country Birdie's sweatshop was in wrong is litteraly him accidentally repeating a joke and plot point from the first Knives Out about how awfull and ignorant the elite is. Most screen writers can't write irony this good
@hedwigk272
@hedwigk272 2 жыл бұрын
That was the first thing that popped into my mind when I read his tantrum thread. Life imitates art.
@alastorcorvus
@alastorcorvus 2 жыл бұрын
But in Knives out, it was also a reference to the internalized racism in most of the Thrombleys, they don't really care about her, despite every country they mention having very different cultures from the others. They literally see all of Latinamerica as an amorphous landmass of brown people with funny accents, which also describes Shapiro's views.
@kencult
@kencult 2 жыл бұрын
This is hilarious. What a great cherry on top
@lilyofluck371
@lilyofluck371 2 жыл бұрын
@@alastorcorvus I think it's both, but I also believe it's more about greed
@a-10warthog78
@a-10warthog78 2 жыл бұрын
Ben Shapiro is *part* of the Knives Out franchise’s theming and I love it
@billbill6094
@billbill6094 6 ай бұрын
My favorite dumb internet takes are always those who criticize art they seem unable to understand because it's commenting on people like them. It reveals so many layers of anti-self-awareness the more they go on. Ben Shapiro with Glass Onion, Logan Paul with Nope, the alt-right with The Boys, etc.
@itcouldbelupus2842
@itcouldbelupus2842 6 ай бұрын
It really heals my morale to see it, art is their kryptonite
@izabelasiczek3547
@izabelasiczek3547 5 ай бұрын
That is EXACTLY what it is
@oscaranderson5719
@oscaranderson5719 5 ай бұрын
my favorite part is how it basically hammers the message home and it _still_ deflects off Ben’s brain. subtle this movie ain’t
@MossTunic
@MossTunic 4 ай бұрын
Parasite by Bong Joon-Ho was also a great example, lots of different wealth hoarders were saying how great it was. chrissy teegan singing praises for it despite how she has treated/ treats the hired staff at her home was especially awful.
@dibby4482
@dibby4482 Ай бұрын
Wdym logan paul with nope?
@comfyghost
@comfyghost 6 ай бұрын
glass onion: a metaphor to describe something that appears to be complex and layered at first but is in actuality blatant and transparent. it takes one google search to understand what this movie is trying to be, and benny boy here couldn't even do that.
@CRNGD
@CRNGD 5 ай бұрын
It doesn't even need to take a google search because Benoit Blanc outright states this towards the end when confronting Miles.
@TacticalLeopard
@TacticalLeopard 3 ай бұрын
It takes one moment of thought to consider what a glass onion to be a metaphor of. The fact he, with his platform couldn't even ask someone before posting his ramblings? The man has an editor!
@alclay8689
@alclay8689 29 күн бұрын
I think that's part of his complaint really. Everything's just frisbeed to you like "here you go pig, enjoy your slop, here's the thoughtless metaphor a 1st grader could understand, here's a clue, some societal commentary, and your resolution. Pay up". Like you guys saw Knives Out, right? Glass onion was absolutely nothing in comparison. Seemed like a quick cheap cheesy cash grab to me.
@comfyghost
@comfyghost 28 күн бұрын
@alclay8689 no he's not. don't make up arguments and attribute them to a moron like ben. have the guts to stand behind your own stupid opinions instead of cowardly hiding behind "i think this is this other guys critique"
@RenaldyCalixte
@RenaldyCalixte 28 күн бұрын
@@alclay8689 What is cash grabby about a metaphor for Glass Onion? Do you understand what a cash grab is?
@looney1023
@looney1023 2 жыл бұрын
It's also funny that Ben talks about the politics of the film being bad but didn't mention that Kathryn Hahn's character is implied to be a Democrat and is also horrible. He either can't acknowledge it because he can't fathom the film being "correct" about anything (since he already decided it's bad), or he's simply too stupid to notice that Johnson is less interested in politics and more interested in socioeconomics, regardless of political leaning.
@janNowa
@janNowa 5 ай бұрын
That was true of Knives Out too. The Thrombeys span the entire political spectrum but they're all fundamentally rich assholes
@matti.8465
@matti.8465 2 жыл бұрын
While I'm not going to argue that Shapiro ISN'T an idiot, I think his inability to understand Glass Onion mostly comes from bad faith, from him being unwilling to engage with it. I'm sure Ben went into this movie with the intention of taking it down somehow, because it's a Rian Johnson movie starring a black woman with anti-rich themes. Basically, Ben didn't pay attention to Glass Onion because he was way too busy looking for things to get angry about, as usual.
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
A very possible option!
@passiveaggressive6175
@passiveaggressive6175 2 жыл бұрын
💯
@dapperdawgplays
@dapperdawgplays 2 жыл бұрын
@@PillarofGarbage Honestly I think this is the most likely answer.
@mhawang8204
@mhawang8204 2 жыл бұрын
Ding ding ding! When I saw his “review” making the rounds, I assumed he wanted to knock the film to score points with HIS audience. It doesn’t matter whether his arguments are valid or not. The shitheads in his fandom will eat it up and nod their heads. So meta.
@ameliecarre4783
@ameliecarre4783 2 жыл бұрын
You're certainly right, but really I'd say the bad faith comes ON TOP of the idiotic, culturally deficient Dunning-Krüger overconfidence. The bad faith and biases inform the stupidity and vice versa.
@benwasserman8223
@benwasserman8223 2 жыл бұрын
I’d also like to point out that Rian Johnson wrote and directed this movie months/years before Elon Musk bought Twitter. So if Shapiro is mad about comparisons to Musk’s… dumbass traits, it probably says more about him than “the Left.”
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
A very good point!
@marocat4749
@marocat4749 2 жыл бұрын
He actually didnt deny musk was an influence, but one of many, and that with twitter, is fitting but not planned at all. Musk was already awful then, just less covered.
@samuelbarber6177
@samuelbarber6177 2 жыл бұрын
To be fair, even before he bought Twitter, Musk’s idiocy was on full display, it’s just the Twitter purchase made a lot more people pay attention to him and pick sides
@sleepcrime
@sleepcrime 2 жыл бұрын
@@samuelbarber6177 Remember when he went on stage to demonstrate the unsmashable windows but just smashed right through them? lol. Then he did it again moments later!!!! lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@VonJay
@VonJay 2 жыл бұрын
I think this movie is about JJ Abrams as well. It’s crazy how in the 2000s how many incompetent people made it to the top. Even in from in the 90s you had to be the best at it and nowadays anyone gets a try.
@TheGprinziv
@TheGprinziv 6 ай бұрын
The first sign in the film is brilliant. Everyone gets excited by some delicate puzzle they think has been crafted and that only they have the skill to solve, making them feel special, when the reality is you can just take a hammer to the box and get what's inside.
@royalblanket
@royalblanket 5 ай бұрын
And the 'genius' they thought crafted it just paid for someone to do it for him
@Zarastro54
@Zarastro54 3 ай бұрын
Alexander the Great and the Gordian Knot.
@celtickawaii57
@celtickawaii57 6 ай бұрын
My favorite thing to come out of Glass Onion is everyone who sees Miles Bron and going "Is that Elon Musk?" and thinking he's meant as a direct parody of Elon even when Rian Johnson said "Nah he's not really meant to be anyone in specific," the Elon fans were like "We know our guy when we see him!" (If the boot fits...)
@itcouldbelupus2842
@itcouldbelupus2842 6 ай бұрын
It's such a self own, because he's clearly a lot like Zuckerberg and Branson in many ways as well
@Demiglitch
@Demiglitch 5 ай бұрын
@@itcouldbelupus2842 Branson is who I thought of first.
@BlackCanary87
@BlackCanary87 5 ай бұрын
There's also a blatant allusion to Elizabeth Holmes
@BlackCanary87
@BlackCanary87 5 ай бұрын
There's also a blatant allusion to Elizabeth Holmes
@M.Blooker
@M.Blooker 3 ай бұрын
Honestly I just hate Elon Musk
@Sherlocklord
@Sherlocklord 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that he thinks the murder should be in the first 30 seconds tells me the only murder mystery he's seen is Law and Order
@sarafontanini7051
@sarafontanini7051 9 ай бұрын
or the fact part of the movie's twist is there was even a murder at all
@Bahr_2006
@Bahr_2006 6 ай бұрын
Looks to me like the guy is impatient and doesn't believe in giving a movie time to breathe in the name of fleshing out its own story.
@Malrottian
@Malrottian 6 ай бұрын
Or he binge watched Columbo. He'd also be the kinda guy who would completely misunderstand the underlying messages of Columbo as well.
@Scarybug
@Scarybug 6 ай бұрын
@@Malrottian Columbo also breaks all the rules of murder mysteries by telling the audience who the killer is in the first scene every time. I can't imagine someone who doesn't like art that subverts convention liking Columbo either.
@Malrottian
@Malrottian 6 ай бұрын
@@Scarybug Agreed. Which, in my mind, makes it all the more likely Ben has watched it and never understood it.
@madaemon
@madaemon 2 жыл бұрын
Ben is the freshman who thinks he knows more than the professor after reading the first chapter of the textbook. In Econ 101 you learn the equilibrium of supply and demand; in Physics 101, you learn the apple falls to the ground due to the force of gravity; in Storytelling 101, you learn a story has three sections, a clear protagonist and an antagonist... then you learn nothing is quite that simple.
@fluidthought42
@fluidthought42 2 жыл бұрын
It turns out that the map is not the territory. Some people keep acting offended at the idea of the the world in fact not having lines drawn on it to denote boundaries between differently colored territories. Fuck I didn't mean it to be a metaphor for his border control stance but here we are.
@smp5093
@smp5093 2 жыл бұрын
Except he does and that's where your argument falls flat.
@fluidthought42
@fluidthought42 2 жыл бұрын
@@smp5093 He severely doesn't understand economics, and what he does know is stretched thin by his need to justify his own viewpoint. He knows a lot about law, since he went to law school, but even then that doesn't save him from still misrepresenting CRT, despite being more accurate than your average chud take.
@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868
@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868 2 жыл бұрын
He's literally said that he "disagreed with basically everything [his] professors said" while in law school, he's the premiere example of the dunning krueger effect
@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868
@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868 2 жыл бұрын
@@smp5093 no lol
@thescowlingschnauzer
@thescowlingschnauzer 2 жыл бұрын
"Upon finding it impossible to understand a thing, he's just blaming the thing for his inability to understand it." There it is.
@shlockofgod
@shlockofgod 2 жыл бұрын
If you want to see this movie done right then watch "Burn after reading".
@Quarrel_
@Quarrel_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@shlockofgodno thanks :)
@elbruces
@elbruces 2 жыл бұрын
Like a dog barking at some wind chimes. @@shlockofgod I have seen that movie, it's not "this movie done right," it's a totally different movie.
@sandrafaith
@sandrafaith 2 жыл бұрын
Perfectly stated. _Chef's kiss_
@srutzky
@srutzky 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Isn't it pretty much on-brand for conservatives in general to misunderstand, or deny the existence of, nuance?
@davidalexander3320
@davidalexander3320 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite part of the reaction Elon fans have to this movie is them seeing a tech billionaire who is an idiot and immediately think of Elon.
@anonymousinfinido2540
@anonymousinfinido2540 2 жыл бұрын
lmao true also The funny thing is, the movie is criticising the same people Ben criticizes: the liberals and their hypocrisy. He just saw elon musk and he forgot about the movie's other characters being liberal parody. Even Elon was once darling of liberals during his electric car, hyperloop time.
@shlockofgod
@shlockofgod 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know how smart Elon is. But unlike the leftists who previous ran Twitter Elon was smart enough to get rid of all the child porn.
@anonymousinfinido2540
@anonymousinfinido2540 2 жыл бұрын
​@@shlockofgod Why did the leftist not remove it? Are they promoting it.
@aralornwolf3140
@aralornwolf3140 Жыл бұрын
@@shlockofgod , Rofl... Nope. According to sources, that didn't happen. CP is still on Twitter.
@shlockofgod
@shlockofgod Жыл бұрын
@@aralornwolf3140 I'm sure YOU found some that has escaped the purge.
@MattAndImprov
@MattAndImprov Жыл бұрын
Ben Shapiro wants to know what "Rosebud" means before he'll watch the rest of Citizen Kane.
@YourXavier
@YourXavier 7 ай бұрын
He must have absolutely hated The Usual Suspects.
@BaronVonQuiply
@BaronVonQuiply 6 ай бұрын
@@YourXavier Tempted to upload The Shapiro Cut of TUS It'll just be Kevin spacey hobbling down the street, tossing the cane, and getting in the limo, Giant text overlay saying "This guy was Caesar Sofa", rolls credits
@3baxcb
@3baxcb 6 ай бұрын
​@@YourXavierJust about every movie by Quentin Tarantino and Christopher Nolan aren't going to be his cup of tea either. As a supposed film critic, Ben is terrible at it and couldn't be forgotten soon enough.
@GobaGNon
@GobaGNon 6 ай бұрын
I hate the fucker but be fair, Citizen Kane is boring as fuckkkkkkkk so I wouldn’t blame him for that.
@wer13245
@wer13245 4 ай бұрын
Tbf citizen Kane was the biggest piece of garbage I ever watched
@gibberishname
@gibberishname 2 жыл бұрын
reminder: Ben Shapiro is a failed SCREENWRITER. That makes it even FUNNIER
@ceeemm1901
@ceeemm1901 2 жыл бұрын
Proof- he writes his own blurbs, nuff said. Can't wait for "Shapiro the Movie" directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Pee Wee Herman in the lead role.
@zachryder3150
@zachryder3150 2 жыл бұрын
A BEAR of a man!
@somik-i3x
@somik-i3x 2 жыл бұрын
​@@ajitadonismanilal9105Look at review/reading of his fiction book. It's so bad (plus fucking racist, but normal with Shapiro).
@mr.incorporeal7642
@mr.incorporeal7642 2 жыл бұрын
Emphasis on "failed".
@rockinroller25
@rockinroller25 2 жыл бұрын
He was a fail son screenwriter, his parents were connected to the industry, even with the amount of second chances he must’ve had other screenwriters would never get without nepotism shows how bad of a writer Ben must truly be.
@PadraigG8
@PadraigG8 2 жыл бұрын
"Ben sees divergence form the norm and sees not innovation but aberation." Conservatism 101
@Uhshawdude
@Uhshawdude 2 жыл бұрын
And he wonders why he couldn’t cut it as a screenwriter. Theres no glory in any artistic pursuit for people who see breaking the rules as a bad thing. He would make it as a suit, but not as a creator, as much as he would like to be one.
@lilyofluck371
@lilyofluck371 2 жыл бұрын
that line reminds me of the line, "[genres] aren't robust categories, and trying to analyze them as such reveals holes basically instantly."
@MinimumWageREI
@MinimumWageREI 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it is. Sometimes it isn't. Let's be honest, about 10 minutes into the 2nd act we all knew who did it and who would be the hero.
@ac27934
@ac27934 2 жыл бұрын
Not all change is progress. See the new regressive left. Full of blatant racism and misogyny that's rolling back hard-won civil rights and calling it progress.
@akiraeatsguitarpicks491
@akiraeatsguitarpicks491 2 жыл бұрын
@@MinimumWageREI that’s kinda the point in murder mysteries
@colonelweird
@colonelweird 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't read the whole Shapiro thread, but... doesn't he realize Glass Onion is also a comedy? Obviously the reason it defies whodunit tropes is in part because it's funny.
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
Comedy is a Liberal Trick
@ceeemm1901
@ceeemm1901 2 жыл бұрын
Autistics have trouble reading the room....and humor.
@TheCowardRobertFord
@TheCowardRobertFord 2 жыл бұрын
@@PillarofGarbage It was created by those liberal playwrights for Athens who wanted to keep their city free from the mainly men of Sparta, the original Republicans!
@ggddgg
@ggddgg 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheCowardRobertFord😂
@ameliecarre4783
@ameliecarre4783 2 жыл бұрын
When it comes to Ben Shapiro, I believe the answer to any "Doesn't he realize..." question is always gonna be "No."
@ems9616
@ems9616 2 жыл бұрын
I think whats fascinating is that ben thinks the mystery 'starts' when a body hits the floor...as if you dont spend the whole first half waiting, and trying to figure out, who is going to be murdered in the first place. Slotting together the dynamics, motivations, and assumptions as you wait for the hammer to fall. The twist is not that helen is a twin- its that andi is *already dead* and THATS why miles is so shocked to see her at the dock. The twist is that the man everyone is motivated to murder is, in fact, not a potential victim, but a killer. The death we are investigating is *not his* (bc well, hes alive). Hes not the most important part of the story. But we're so used to treating rich, powerful, egotistical men like they really are the center of the universe, letting them monopolise the narrative, that subconciously its almost impossible to remember the obvious- miles isnt the victim, the center of the story, because he isnt dead. Hes a suspect. And that basic misdirect is why the final revelation is so important- if we were able to step back and assess the situation objectively from the start. If we knew about helen, knew about andi, knew about miles. Thered be no mystery. Miles would be the obvious suspect from the first minute of the film, and the point would be weakened because we, the audience, would not be taken in by his myth. We would see from the start that andi was not the bitter sore loser the shitheads see her as, but the principled woman and (ultimately) victim that she was. Consequently, WE WOULD NOT UNDERSTAND HOW MILES GOT AWAY WITH IT. And thats what makes this story work
@jaynestrange
@jaynestrange 2 жыл бұрын
He also seems to assume that mystery = dead body, which suggests (as someone else commented) that his only mystery experience is with shows like Law & Order. For example, there are plenty of Sherlock Holmes stories that involve no murder at all, including "A Scandal In Bohemia" which is so iconic it's been refenced in basically every Holmes adaption.
@didiercollard
@didiercollard Жыл бұрын
I was going to say it too, but you beat me to it: the first act is the setup to what we expect to be Miles's murder. That expectation is set from the moment we see the invitation, and think, ho ho, how ironic, he doesn't realize how real that murder will be. Then we're introduced to the "Disruptors", and they all seem to be potential suspects, including Andi. Duke dying instead of Miles is a twist, but that he drank from Miles's cup is unsurprising: of course he was the intended target! It's not until Helen gets shot, and the flashback begins, that we start to realize that it's not about Miles's would-be killer at all. But he's not a suspect to us, or Blanc, because A) he's too smart to do something so obvious, right? And B) we still think of him as a target, thanks to the first act. It's very clever, because as noted in the video, in a straightforward telling he would be the most obvious suspect, and we even see the moment he hands Duke the glass. Maybe some eagle-eyed viewers will see that the first time, but most won't...unless they already know to suspect him. Anyway, it's a very clever reveal, but if that's not enough, we have Helen's revenge to offer us even more catharsis than that. If it's not cathartic to see a rich shithead get what he deserves...you might be a shithead yourself!
@TheMidwestAtheist
@TheMidwestAtheist Жыл бұрын
Principled woman...except her bright idea was a cryptocurrency scam. Andi was not principled...just slightly more so than the other 💩heads. I think it is important to not miss the point that *all* the 💩heads were exactly that, including Andi.
@Saibellus
@Saibellus 13 күн бұрын
shapiro watched alien and got mad you spend the first hour getting to know stupid characters and their stupid motivations instead of a xenomorph immediately killing everyone in the opening shot
@samuelniles3348
@samuelniles3348 2 жыл бұрын
“If you’ve got an idea that a film’s trying to say something, but that idea doesn’t line up with the film itself, it generally makes sense to at least consider the possibility that the film is fine and your take is bad.” Marry me.
@samniel
@samniel 2 жыл бұрын
Not only is "Once more with clarity" a trope that's not even exclusive to the mystery genre, mystery media generally has flashbacks to explain events from another perspective. In film, this can also be combined with the summation, where the detective character generally explains what happened, and we the audience see the plot from other points of view, as recently as Murder on the Orient Express. Ben's angry because he doesn't even understand the media he's criticizing (granted, he's angry because he wanted to be angry, considering the movie was "woke", but I digress). Especially since, on a rewatch, you can tell the switcheroo going on: the clues were there and the title itself tells you: it's so easy to get lost in apparent complexity, that you miss the answer staring you in the face.
@ConductiveFoam
@ConductiveFoam 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that you can see the clues from the beginning is one of my favorite things about this movie. It just works so, so well. I love it
@YEY0806
@YEY0806 2 жыл бұрын
@@ConductiveFoam it is very thematic as well
@anonymousinfinido2540
@anonymousinfinido2540 2 жыл бұрын
The funny thing is, the movie is criticising the same people Ben criticizes: the liberals and their hypocrisy. He just saw elon musk and he forgot about the movie's other characters being liberal parody. Even Elon was once darling of liberals during his electric car, hyperloop time.
@sofiaferreira2022
@sofiaferreira2022 Жыл бұрын
@@ConductiveFoam Could you give me examples of what you are calling "clues", please? I've read other comments on 1) Helen smashing the box with a towel on her hair, in a way we couldn't see her hair, 2) Helen again, but on the boat, where she (who we thought was Andi) was seemingly angry, but was actually just feeling sick and 3) Duke looking angry about being cheated on, when in fact he was the one who asked her girlfriend to get in bed with Miles. In my opinion, though, these aren't really clues, since we didn't really have the information necessary to interpret the scenes in a different light. To me, it was just a plot twist that reframed some scenes for the viewer. And I don't think it's deceiving nor uninterenting. I just don't understand how some of you guys are calling it "clues". Always like to get a different perspective on stuff. Please enlighten me! Thanks. :)
@joanmj
@joanmj 8 ай бұрын
In the pool scene in the background we can actually see something being thrown into birdies bag​@@sofiaferreira2022
@jkfecke
@jkfecke 2 жыл бұрын
"Ben thinks he's smart." Alas, another way Ben is wrong.
@cajunking5987
@cajunking5987 2 жыл бұрын
Because being dumb in some subjects makes a person dumb completely? Ben is smart.
@jonathanpayne4772
@jonathanpayne4772 2 жыл бұрын
@@cajunking5987Lol no, he’s as dumb as many of the other people in his party. I feel bad for the actual decent Republicans that they are lumped in with the alt right blithering idiots.
@M.A.C.01
@M.A.C.01 2 жыл бұрын
@@cajunking5987yeah smart enough to pose as an actual “smart guy”
@onionbubs386
@onionbubs386 2 жыл бұрын
@@cajunking5987 he's not gonna sleep with you
@cajunking5987
@cajunking5987 2 жыл бұрын
@@M.A.C.01 Congrats, you disagree with him a lot. By the logic, I suppose you’re braindead
@robbyten100
@robbyten100 2 жыл бұрын
I really liked the switch at the middle. The Helen twist was interesting and the non linear story telling was better than a possible linear one. Shapiro's complaints make no sense.
@KillerOfWhales
@KillerOfWhales 2 жыл бұрын
The nonlinear storytelling is especially interesting with the Mona Lisa metaphor going through the movie especially with Andi/Helen, where every time you look at her again she looks just a bit different, literally in the scenes we return to from her point of view in that second act.
@VonJay
@VonJay 2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t enjoy the switch until I understood what the movie was really about. It’s not really a murder mystery it’s an investigation into stupid influencers. Then I read that Rian Johnson was absolutely mad that “knives out” had to be included into the glass onion movie title. It’s not a knives out movie.
@Thesmus
@Thesmus 2 жыл бұрын
@@VonJay actually though, i think the movie would have been fine without the knives out title
@VonJay
@VonJay 2 жыл бұрын
@@Thesmus studios are always worried people will confuse it for else
@Thesmus
@Thesmus 2 жыл бұрын
@@VonJay true though, like i also get that they want these movies to be separate while still containing familiarity (added knives out as part of the title rather than the main title). i can't really say whether it was a right decision or not, at the end of it all, not really a huge deal for me haha
@aradraugfea6755
@aradraugfea6755 6 ай бұрын
Not sure why this is just coming to my feed. But the "No, it can't be _____, nobody would be that stupid" "turns out he is that stupid" is a reverse red herring that deserves to be taught in classes. Two, I love how many Elon Musk FANS immediately locked in on this guy who stole and cheated his way to the top and turns out to be an absolute moron as "Oh, this guy is just meant to be Elon!" Like, I mean, yeah, a LOT of people drew the parallel, but having people who supposedly like Elon immediately lock into it as the only possible inspiration is something a self report. You think at least one of them would draw a Steve Jobs parallel as an "own" on Apple... or any of the other billionaire tech bros whose composite inspired Miles.
@thedarter
@thedarter 3 ай бұрын
Literally I had never even considered Elon Musk while watching the film, I assumed he was like a Steve Jobs/Mark Zuckerberg parallel, especially given his backstory. How his FANS made that connection while I didn't is beyond me.
@sagejennings4342
@sagejennings4342 2 жыл бұрын
Also - just the fact that he was so personally offended that he took the time to write this on Twitter is hilarious to me
@sandrafaith
@sandrafaith 2 жыл бұрын
And not just ONE tweet, but a whole-ass THREAD!
@3baxcb
@3baxcb 6 ай бұрын
​@@sandrafaithI suppose that means he's not wasting time writing a terrible book or trying to get a equally terrible movie produced.
@viniciusferrari2653
@viniciusferrari2653 2 жыл бұрын
let's say it clearly. the movie made fun of rich people, and as a little rich people's puppy as ben is, he had to defend it with any bullshit possible.
@Uhshawdude
@Uhshawdude 2 жыл бұрын
Ben is just salty that he’s one of the shitheads. Sucking off the golden tits of the Koch brothers.
@silverkyre
@silverkyre 2 жыл бұрын
It also makes fun of people lik3 Ben who thinks he's smart and says stupid things all time. I'm sure he identified with Bron cause that's who he would want to he thinking he's cool and what not but in reality idiots who just say dumb things with confidence.
@weignerleigner3037
@weignerleigner3037 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think that’s it. I think it’s the fact that this is a mystery series and they tell you the mystery like 15 minutes into the film. A mystery film isn’t good when you can predict everything that happens.
@viniciusferrari2653
@viniciusferrari2653 2 жыл бұрын
@@weignerleigner3037 dude, the twin sister literally appears only after the 1h mark. only then the mystery is told.
@weignerleigner3037
@weignerleigner3037 2 жыл бұрын
@@viniciusferrari2653 yeah but literally once the big dude dies you see his phone in Ed Norton’s pocket.......that literally gives the entire thing away. The entire movie I’m thinking no way they will make it him it’s too obvious. The whole twin sister thing is really irrelevant to the story. In fact the story in itself behind the mystery becomes irrelevant because the whole concept of knives out is basically the game clue. The background stories become irrelevant when the suspect is obvious for most of the movie. The entire time they make Ed Norton seem so guilty that you are expecting something crazy to happen that will change your entire perspective around. And it never comes. Your just told how stupid Ed Norton is and how stupid the entire movie is. They literally in the movie tell you this movie is stupid lmao. And yet people are still defending it. Obviously what people enjoy is subjective but I walked away from the movie thinking the same thing Ben said this is a complete waste of my time.
@cougar6441
@cougar6441 2 жыл бұрын
"Why the misdirect?" ...that's called a plot twist Ben
@TheWasif
@TheWasif 2 жыл бұрын
Why the mystery? 😂 Ben coming upon a clue is also a twist, as completely unbelievable as that is based on how his character has developed.
@byronburke2162
@byronburke2162 2 жыл бұрын
"Why the dialogue?" -Ben Shapiro, probably
@TheLightSideReactions
@TheLightSideReactions 2 жыл бұрын
Misdirects are cheap knockoffs of plot twists. For a masterclass in plot twists, watch "The Sixth Sense." No cheap, illogical misdirects; just unexpected twists that were right under your nose the whole time. In a movie with good plot twists, you watch it a second time and ask, "How did I miss all those clues?" ... not "Why did the writer retcon the whole story on the last page?"
@e.d.5766
@e.d.5766 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheLightSideReactions I didn't pick up on everything, and I know that there are more clues that I missed that weren't pointed out in the film, but I saw Miles swap the glasses and saw that he had something (a phone) in his pocket when he turns around a bit when he runs back from the rest of them. The only time that it's "lying" is when it is explicitly framed as being a character's memories of the event instead of just being the event. They do show Duke accidentally pick up Miles' drink, but only when characters are trying to remember what happened. Nothing important wasn't set up by the first half of the film. The idea that these are complete 180 twists out of nowhere is only true if you're not paying attention.
@fluidthought42
@fluidthought42 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheLightSideReactions The Sixth Sense is full of misdirects, especially in how Bruce Willis' character is framed.
@cara_carambola
@cara_carambola 2 жыл бұрын
What I really like about the situation is that Glass Onion isn't a smart movie, it's a popcorn movie. A popcorn movie that explain it's thesis during a monologue. A monologue delivered directly to the audience and yet this man cannot fathom the meaning of this movie, it's amazing.
@VonJay
@VonJay 2 жыл бұрын
I think it’s genius for several reasons.
@QueenFondue
@QueenFondue 2 жыл бұрын
@@VonJay It's smartly assembled! It's very clearly put together with a lot of thought for how every piece plays into the effect of the film. But it's not the kind of movie that expects you to deeply analyze it in order to understand its thesis. It's right there, clear and center.
@VonJay
@VonJay 2 жыл бұрын
@@QueenFondue never said it was deep or required a lot of thinking, just saying it was genius and well put together.
@1998Cebola
@1998Cebola 2 жыл бұрын
@@VonJay "genius"
@shlockofgod
@shlockofgod 2 жыл бұрын
It's an orderly arrangement of nonsense.
@alexandrac6177
@alexandrac6177 Жыл бұрын
This is entirely too charitable a read on Ben Shapiro. He didn’t go in and get upset at the plot devices and tropes being turned on their head. He perceived an attack on his politics and those with whom he identifies and retroactively through a hissy fit over the film. Since the film was plainly great, and he can’t attack the politics without giving away his fragility, he makes a weak play at the innovations in the plot rather than any real critique.
@Tymbus
@Tymbus 2 жыл бұрын
The hilarious thing is that one twist harks back to Edgar Allen Poe's detective stories that founded the genre. The story is "the Purloined letter" and the twist is where the original napkin is hidden
@3baxcb
@3baxcb 6 ай бұрын
Just about any Poe story would drive Ben madder than the character in The Black Cat.
@zoc.6922
@zoc.6922 2 жыл бұрын
The funny thing is that there were clues about both the twin and the killer before the reveal. One thing that really stuck out to me is that shot of Andi's hand holding onto the railing of the boat. That shot looked so off. She looked uncomfortable even though it's assumed that she's been on a boat before and such because she used to be close with miles. But, we write that off as her being uncomfortable with the situation. Later on, we figure out that it's Helen. Another thing was Miles interrupting Duke when he was going to say he almost ran him over on the way to Andi's house, he says Anderson Cooper.
@bigbearkat2010
@bigbearkat2010 2 жыл бұрын
Or that Miles would have to be a total idiot to risk murdering Andi at her home so soon after the trial
@danielcooper3332
@danielcooper3332 2 жыл бұрын
Also the scene at the begining when Helen (who we think is Andi) smashes the box. When we find out later that Miles shafted Andi and kicked her out of the company we assume she smashed the box because she couldn't be bothered playing Miles games but we come to learn that it was because Helen wasn't as smart as her sister.
@davidv4018
@davidv4018 2 жыл бұрын
I thought that those were evidence that Andi was dealing with a disease.
@Uhshawdude
@Uhshawdude 2 жыл бұрын
What got me was the very obvious flubs from Miles. The beach scene one was so obvious that i was already looking for more, so Rian makes it clear that this man is not as smart as he thinks he is. Another is that he got the hydrogen fuel idea from some rando at a psychedelic retreat. He obviously has a surface level understanding of the industries he plans to “disrupt”, and is shockingly gullible. Much like Musk and Twitter. They are so arrogant and sure of their own intelligence that they are fundamentally incurious people, bored by the idea of personal growth, and thus constantly walk into obvious blunders.
@zoc.6922
@zoc.6922 2 жыл бұрын
@@Uhshawdude This!! Miles kept using weird words. I've read quite a few of books, his vocabulary was so out of place. "infraction point" "inbreathiate" like what?? he kept using words in the wrong context. plus his metaphors were so all over the place. it helped distinguish Det. Blanc because he used diverse vocabulary and metaphors in the correct way. With Det. Blanc, it's just a quirk with Miles, it's him trying to sound smart. It kind of reminded me of Elon Musk on twitter. He was talking about "hardcore software engineering" i was like wth does that even mean?? like he just said a bunch of words without really saying anything...
@happysnail8546
@happysnail8546 2 жыл бұрын
what I love about Glass Onion is that it has to live up to Knives Out being this surprising, genre defying movie. and the way Rian Johnson has achieved it for me is by just making a very literal and entertaining movie. and yet, everyone is going to try and pick it apart looking for deep meaning. like, they tell you ALL THE TIME that it's not that deep. and that's it. the title, the concept, even the monologue where they straight up explain what the movie is about. it's all right there, but repeated, in layers, all of the time. just like the glass onion itself. and this guy still doesn't get it.
@jeremiahsaxton8967
@jeremiahsaxton8967 2 жыл бұрын
RIGHT!?!! I kept telling that to my best friend's family as we were watching the movie
@McDonaldsCalifornia
@McDonaldsCalifornia 2 жыл бұрын
Especially as the second in the series the concept is genius and so we'll executed. Just the title alone told us, hey this is not as complex as it seems yet everything pulled us towards being dazzled by the cristaline layers of the glass onion anyways
@SomeUniqueHandle
@SomeUniqueHandle 2 жыл бұрын
I thought Glass Onion was far better than Knives Out. The core points of Knives Out didn't make much sense to me - the main suspect's inability to lie without getting ill wasn't consistent, among other issues. Glass Onion had a few minor items that bugged me but it was internally consistent as well as devious. The surprises in the movie were all nicely foreshadowed yet they all had alternate, plausible explanations so they weren't obvious.
@tayzk5929
@tayzk5929 2 жыл бұрын
Don't like Shapiro, Glass Onion is a trash movie though.
@SuperGlobalKiller
@SuperGlobalKiller 2 жыл бұрын
Then you don’t need a superdetective in the movie, makes you want a deeper mystery, that is the true flaw to me.
@hugoCastellnaos
@hugoCastellnaos 2 жыл бұрын
Ben Shapiro is an expert on bad writing, just look at all the bad books he has written.
@dma69nyc
@dma69nyc 2 жыл бұрын
I watched Clapo Trap House reading True Allegiance on KZbin. BOY, is his writing bad! kzbin.info/www/bejne/gGKpfYmkr7J1f7s
@M.A.C.01
@M.A.C.01 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I heard of his terrible lazy writing that reads more like rejected screenplay
@ecyor0
@ecyor0 2 жыл бұрын
​@@M.A.C.01 dude wrote a book where a cop side character shoots a 9-year-old black kid with a fake gun *and you're supposed to feel bad for the cop* .
@pteroid11
@pteroid11 2 жыл бұрын
God his novel was soooo bad. ‘No you’re all wrong, Iraq and Iran WERE besties because my fictional book says so!’
@JohnHughesChampigny
@JohnHughesChampigny 2 жыл бұрын
@@pteroid11 Everyone knows Iran and Iraq were pals, just look at the names, couldn't be more obvious.
@selectedshipper8282
@selectedshipper8282 2 жыл бұрын
This movie has a queer lead, a black lead, several other POC characters and an eat the rich message, of course Ben is gonna hate it
@patrick-west
@patrick-west 6 ай бұрын
Tbf I spent the first half of the film disliking it because I assumed the "smart guy" sounding dumb was accidental, a result of the writer not knowing how smart people actually sound. But, when the film presented me with evidence to the contrary I re-evaluated my estimation of the film, and actually quite enjoyed it by the end.
@samuelbarber6177
@samuelbarber6177 2 жыл бұрын
It’s weird that he ‘regrets to inform’ us, when I’m at least 60% sure he went in expecting it to be terrible.
@leskrapps7021
@leskrapps7021 Жыл бұрын
60% sure huh
@AngryAussie
@AngryAussie 2 жыл бұрын
It's particularly funny to me that simply using images of shapiro while pointing out how stupid he is reinforces "yeah, that looks like a stupid guy"
@benwasserman8223
@benwasserman8223 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah but it gets less funny when you remember this idiot has one of the most shared/subscribed podcasts and Facebook pages.
@justaghostinthesea
@justaghostinthesea 2 жыл бұрын
You, sir or madam, are AMAZING
@erikscottdebie7665
@erikscottdebie7665 2 жыл бұрын
Ben Shapiro being angry at a mystery movie for being a mystery movie is the most Ben Shapiro thing ever. Also your point about Ben thinking he’s a disruptor but he refuses to think outside the box reminds me of that great scene early on where a certain actual disruptor takes a hammer to BigBrain’s puzzle box. :)
@sentientpieceofcheese
@sentientpieceofcheese 2 жыл бұрын
Spoiler God I loved the whole ending where she burns the Mona Lisa. These “disrupters” who were so moved by his pretentious speech at how great they all are on “disrupting” and “crossing lines” showed their true colors when faced with actual disruption (ie. when they were all horrified at Helen smashing the Liberace piano, when she lit the place on fire and Miles finally told her to stop, him trying to stop her from pressing the button). And Ben fits perfectly in that mold.
@longplaidhair1243
@longplaidhair1243 2 жыл бұрын
When we thought that was Andi it seemed like she just didn't want to take time on Bron's BS.
@lkeke35
@lkeke35 Жыл бұрын
Helen destroying that box was how I knew that she was the center of this movie and not Miles Bron! I’ve seen plenty of his type in movies, all over social media, and in books. He’s basically a less competent Tyler Durden. White men with their smooth patina of faux philosophical insight are all over entertainment media and I’ve watched them for years, and I’m familiar with the type. Miles didn’t impress me! Helen’s refusal to go along with what she was supposed to do (solve the puzzle) now that impressed me!
@creativepseudonym9872
@creativepseudonym9872 2 жыл бұрын
Ben not understanding something, then getting mad at said thing and complaining about it, is pretty on-brand for him.
@truefilm6991
@truefilm6991 2 жыл бұрын
Loved Glass Onion. It's very meta and the screenplay is very clever, with a lot of reverse engineering. Performances are top notch and hysterical. I'll rewatch it as soon as I can. I love it when a movie pulls out the rug from under our feet. Glass Onion simply took it a step or two further. Easy to understand.
@mish375
@mish375 Жыл бұрын
It's a really fun movie to watch. I think the satire of story tropes and society is brilliantly done.
@AndrewRT13
@AndrewRT13 2 жыл бұрын
The thing that most conservatives don't want to admit is when they don't like a film because they don't agree with it's politics. For example: straight, white, male characters are always allowed to be mediocre characters, but the moment they don't fit into any of the three groups mentioned, conservatives will accuse them of being "forced" into the film/series/game by The Woke Mob™. That's why you see Ben dishing out half-assed film critique to disguise his anger with Rian Johnson for supposedly making fun of his Tesla bestie.
@ams914
@ams914 2 жыл бұрын
To be fair, that's true for all partisans. How many leftist movie reviewers dislike a film for those same reasons? Or they pretend that there are politics there that actually aren't there. For years now I've been watching certain films get scores they don't deserve because they're "woke" or whatever, and other films get trashed because the portray the US military in a positive light. This is not a problem unique to conservatives, and in fact seems way more prevalent in the other direction. I don't think anybody could be delusional enough to suggest that Hollywood's core messaging isn't left wing. Since they make all the movies, right wing people are naturally going to be "putting up" with way more stuff they don't like.
@biggiehalps
@biggiehalps 2 жыл бұрын
@ams914 I mean, having more diverse casts isn't hurting anybody. Top Gun Maverick getting more people to sign up for the military actively gets people killed.
@tallonteel6670
@tallonteel6670 2 жыл бұрын
That's why all you leftist movies have majorly flopped because their characters suck and don't have any character at all. It's all about their skin color and affirmative action.
@biggiehalps
@biggiehalps 2 жыл бұрын
@tallonteel6670 The Knives Out films' politics are pretty left leaning, and both have been major successes, so idk where you're coming from here
@madsgrams2069
@madsgrams2069 2 жыл бұрын
@@ams914 That is such complete and utter melarkey, that it's hard for me to not laugh. I'm as die-hard a leftist as they come and I've liked quite a few movies made by Clint Eastwood, Peter Berg and even Mel Gibson...despite their OBVIOUS right-wing biases. I even like most of the Rambo movies, which could only be more "Murica, hells yeah!" if the characters started vomiting stars and stripes and downright love the show Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which is just the most sanitized copaganda possible. And so do MANY left-wing reviewers. And do you honestly think that all the people who praised Top Gun Maverick are Benny Shabeebo-type fashos? Ha...keep deluding yourself! Or that Parasite didn't deserve all the awards it got and was sucessful just because all of Hollywood has a leftist bias? That's even more ridiculous. And if you can't spot the huge anti-fash, anti-U.S. imperialism themes in Star Wars and the equally visible space-communism in Star Trek, then...I don't know what to tell you, except that you're as media illiterate as ol' Benny. It's all about being aware of the ideas contained in the things you consume and not trying to fool yourself, like the right-wingers do. Then you can enjoy...basically anything. Soooo...yeah, I call BS on your blatant BS, sorry. And the reason Hollywood seems to have a leftist bias is the same why higher education tends to have one as well: because REALITY STEERS LEFT. Maybe just admit that fact and move on with your life with a modicum of self-awareness....instead of munching on ol' Benny's footwear? No? Suit yourself...
@passiveaggressive6175
@passiveaggressive6175 2 жыл бұрын
The film in his eyes is ‘woke’. It has diversity, plus a smart black woman playing the lead. It also has an anti capitalist/billionaire cautionary tale/message. Of course he and his incel cousins are gonna hate it
@matthewvivian7235
@matthewvivian7235 2 жыл бұрын
Without a doubt, he went into it knowing he was going to post a rant about how "bad" it is.
@samuelbarber6177
@samuelbarber6177 2 жыл бұрын
He’d still consider it so even if it wasn’t ‘eat the rich’. The film features rich people as being villains and it was written and directed by Rian Johnson, and… while I don’t know Ben’s opinion on Johnson’s work… I’m sure he loved The Last Jedi.
@tallonteel6670
@tallonteel6670 2 жыл бұрын
About capitalist means their for communism or socialism. I don't think I have to explain myself any further. Just look what happened in the last 120 years.
@shippendales8543
@shippendales8543 2 жыл бұрын
And also stars a confirmed lead gay male character in a long term relationship probably married lol The film is very anti who he is and what he stands for as he has said numerous times over the years.
@matthewvivian7235
@matthewvivian7235 2 жыл бұрын
@@shippendales8543 Blanc's confirmed to be in a domestic partnership. Basically means he's not married, but he gets lots of the boring legal perks.
@stone-hand
@stone-hand 2 жыл бұрын
This reminds me, years ago, when I saw Fargo at the movies. Going back to my loyal rust-nucket, I felt that the movie message was a bit on the nose. The characters that only care about money are all dead by the end, the ones that don't keep living their life of modest happiness. Noy very subtle, for me. As I was opening the door, a couple of ladies passed me by while discussing how "Fargo" made NO SENSE, then climbed in their brand new Range Rover and drove away. The power of points of view.
@PeebeesPet
@PeebeesPet 2 жыл бұрын
Let’s never forget that Ben is what conservatives think is a smart man.
@zoso73
@zoso73 2 жыл бұрын
Well, liberals are literally afraid to debate him. You seem to be an exception.
@PeebeesPet
@PeebeesPet 2 жыл бұрын
@@zoso73 Ben doesn’t debate though. He does Q&As where he speaks over anyone who disagrees with him and actively misinterprets what that say whilst using the audience’s applause to shut down any follow up.
@zoso73
@zoso73 2 жыл бұрын
@user-us5id4pn4h I've never seen him speak over anyone. He listens, and then he torches his leftist opponent with irrefutable facts. Straightforward formula.
@SilverfireDarkworksChronicles
@SilverfireDarkworksChronicles Жыл бұрын
@@zoso73 Liberals aren’t afraid to debate him. There just isn’t a debate. The moment a Liberal does try to debate, Ben Shapiro seeks to humiliate, ensuring that at least the Liberal loses. There is no debate, just crowd manipulation using “Smart” Sounding words and interruption.
@LineOfThy
@LineOfThy 6 ай бұрын
@@zoso73 "Irrefutable facts" lmao
@MadameTamma
@MadameTamma 2 жыл бұрын
The more I think about it, the more I love that the movie chose to go with 'The Mona Lisa' to help make its point. Hot take: the Mona Lisa as a piece of art is just okay. It is a perfectly fine, middle of the road, well made painting from an artist who has a large, mixed body of work. On a technical level it's not that special. The whole thing about 'Her eyes follow you around the room.' 'She has such a complex expression.' that you've probably heard associated with Mona Lisa is not unique. The same can be said about a lot of well made portraits. There are interesting stories to be told about things that have happened TO the painting since it was made, but the painting itself isn't spectacular. Sorry to anyone who's seen the painting in person and was genuinely moved by it, I don't want to yuck anyone else's yum But the reason why we hold up the Mona Lisa as great is because we are TOLD it is and just kinda go with it.
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting idea!
@sarahwickersham
@sarahwickersham 2 жыл бұрын
I had this thought immediately while watching. Most people are let down when they finally see the Mona Lisa. It’s small and not particularly special in person. The persona is larger than the piece. It’s a great allegory.
@vilkristproductions6772
@vilkristproductions6772 2 жыл бұрын
The only reason the mona lisa ever got fame was notoriety for being stolen by some random guy in the 1930s iirc. Its fame isnt even because of itself.
@hcxpl1
@hcxpl1 2 жыл бұрын
@@sarahwickersham when it appeared I was kind rolling my eyes at the whole "Monalisa is a masterpiece" bc I hadn't realized the thematic purpose of it until this comment
@monicarenee7949
@monicarenee7949 2 жыл бұрын
@@sarahwickersham I saw her in the Louvre a few years ago and that was my first reaction. The time it took to run through the Louvre before it closed, get through all the people, and of course they put that exhibit all the way towards the back of the museum so you’re forced to go through the museum. Then we got to the room and of course it’s a huge crowd of people and it’s roped off and I see this tiny painting on the wall and I’m like “oh”. Lol. It was something to check off my bucket list and I do appreciate being able to see it because I’m really into art and historical sites, but it’s very disappointing for the hype it gets
@tristonanan
@tristonanan 2 жыл бұрын
What gets me is that Miles Bron is directly compared to Mark Zuckerberg in the movie. "He 'Social Network'ed her," was a line about him, and it wasn't complimentary! I'm so surprised I've not seen people discuss that more. Rian Johnson really succeeded when he said he wanted to make Miles reminiscent of a certain type of billionaire if the guy people wanted to defend wasn't even the one mentioned in the film.
@mhawang8204
@mhawang8204 2 жыл бұрын
And Miles wears a black turtleneck and jeans in his confrontation with the real Andi in the boardroom, clearly emulating Steve Jobs.
@monicarenee7949
@monicarenee7949 2 жыл бұрын
@@mhawang8204 also saw that news editorial picture of him holding up the paper napkin seems to be a copy of a pic of Elizabeth Holmes, who also kinda copied the black turtleneck thing from Steve. I was trying to figure out where I saw something exactly like that before
@mikejeffries3333
@mikejeffries3333 Жыл бұрын
Another thing people defending Musk seem to miss is that this movie almost definitely wasn't written with Musk specifically in mind-it's not like they just made the whole thing within one week-it's just a criticism of billionaires in general, and it happened to come out right as Musk was being a real-life Bron and showing the world that people like him can be charismatic, but it doesn't mean they're not morons.
@mish375
@mish375 5 ай бұрын
I also got a Jeff Bezos vibe from Miles with the island and his comments showing how out of touch he is with regular people.
@situpeutparlemoi
@situpeutparlemoi 2 жыл бұрын
That I fell asleep near the beginning, woke up for the last third, and still understood it more than Ben Shapiro is an unexpected small accomplishment. Not that being smarter than Ben Shapiro is a high bar.
@al3xa723
@al3xa723 2 жыл бұрын
Damn 😂
@leskrapps7021
@leskrapps7021 Жыл бұрын
You're amazing
@joaquinceriani5033
@joaquinceriani5033 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of this can be disproven by just rewatching the film, even the first take of Helen breaking the box seems so off from the life of a rich person (granted they took away the money, but even then) I was like "Oh? Wrong person or do they hate Miles?", I gasped when we got to the realization both were true
@ZakaZ1996
@ZakaZ1996 2 жыл бұрын
"How many rockets has Rain Johnson launched" Idk, how many films have YOU written in your brief career, Benny?
@Grantonioful
@Grantonioful 2 жыл бұрын
I love that when we get Helen's back story, and the rest of the weekend is revealed, you get to see the other "layers" of every character and I understood that immediately so I just imagine Ben at that point being like. "That's not fair. How could I know this if you didn't tell us. Leaving me in the dark is not ok. I don't like the dark."
@PulpandArt
@PulpandArt 2 жыл бұрын
Ben Shapiro is so f-ing wrong about media (and in my opinion everything else) that I sometimes think he is a parody of a Conservative. It is hilarious & embarrassing.
@Protomorfid
@Protomorfid 2 жыл бұрын
@Matthew Apsey I mean yeah.
@Lex_Nocturna
@Lex_Nocturna 2 жыл бұрын
Nope he's an exact representation of hardcore conservatives, dumb people who think fast talking means smart
@saintsea-hat7891
@saintsea-hat7891 2 жыл бұрын
@Matthew Apsey yeah. Just because he sounds stereotypically nerdy and talks fast and interrupts his opponents doesn’t mean he’s smart or has anything of substance to say.
@ams914
@ams914 2 жыл бұрын
@@saintsea-hat7891 Now you're just hating. He's clearly very smart, and most of what he says is filled with substance, regardless of whether he may be right or wrong on a given issue. When I watch him debate, it's not his foes that look like the smart ones. They're the ones to cry "racist" instead of actually making a point (the most tired trope of them all). He was definitely wrong with this movie review, though, that's for sure. I think he just didn't get it.
@AntheaRutherford
@AntheaRutherford 2 жыл бұрын
@@ams914 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@RocketSurgn_
@RocketSurgn_ 2 жыл бұрын
I think a core part of Ben’s problem here is just conservatism itself. It doesn’t allow for nuance, or alternate views that could be valid so trying something new or different is (as the video says) aberration and degeneracy. It’s a really sadly limited perspective.
@chandleraskew6496
@chandleraskew6496 2 жыл бұрын
Could you not say the same thing for liberalism also? The way media goes today if you go against liberal ideals you’re instantly labeled a nazi, homophobic, bigot, or just terrible person. For example I don’t like the Witcher tv show because I’m a massive fan of the books. But me speaking out against it I get told I just don’t like strong female leads
@Katie-xd1nt
@Katie-xd1nt 2 жыл бұрын
@@chandleraskew6496 nice strawman, im a leftist and i hate that show too
@RocketSurgn_
@RocketSurgn_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@chandleraskew6496 The things that get you labeled a nazi/homophobic etc are generally.. wanting to take away rights from others, dismissing the struggles of others, punching down, having a problem with everyone not being white and straight etc. So, being fascistic, homophobic or racist. There are always some that throw around extreme language without much thought but the general “left doesn’t like me” is in no way the same. The whole philosophy of conservatism disdains empathy for anyone that isn’t directly connected to you and that’s a pretty hateful, pitiable way to live.
@RocketSurgn_
@RocketSurgn_ 2 жыл бұрын
I have to wonder what your criticisms of the show are if people take you to be against strong female leads. Shows will never be identical to the books they are based on, both because visual/shorter form media _has_ to be different to work, but also because show runners are making their own work not some carbon copy and will always bring some of their own interpretations and world view to it. Even in reading 2 people come away with different things mattering. That’s another part of conservatism… some idealized unchangeable “right way” to do something and anything however superficial or aesthetic that changes it must make it worse. White character now brown? Must be bad not just that it wasn’t important to the story as being told in this format and people seeing someone that looks like the community they live in helps connect new audiences (or was just the best actor for the part).
@Katie-xd1nt
@Katie-xd1nt 2 жыл бұрын
@@RocketSurgn_ My gripes with the show is more that like alot of adaptations, netflix gave the show to people who have a disdain for the source material and wish to tell their own story with the basic premise. look at the sonic movies or detective pikachu! i prefer movies made with a love for the source material
@TheTangentExpress
@TheTangentExpress 2 жыл бұрын
I love the irony of Ben doing the exact thing the movie is commenting on: Getting so distracted by what you want/expect to see that you miss what's actually happening.
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
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@kylevernon
@kylevernon 2 жыл бұрын
This video is shit and he perfectly understood it. He just dislikes the quality of the writing and the straw-man worldview this movie portrays. We’re not sorry that we don’t agree with your straw man.
@donovanwiebe2495
@donovanwiebe2495 2 жыл бұрын
"Elon Musk: the real life, uh, person" So true
@aspen1889
@aspen1889 2 жыл бұрын
"We're actively deceived by the writer" someone needs to circle in big red the word mystery in the films title for him
@tigrisparvus2970
@tigrisparvus2970 2 жыл бұрын
I would say it's not exactly subtle that Miles is an idiot using money to cover his lack of other skills. I think most people picked up on that fairly early on. It was mentioned by Rian that he wasn't thinking of Musk because focusing on one specific guy meant the message got a bit lost, so it was just life imitating art that he showed his true colours after the film was written.
@darbyburbidge8976
@darbyburbidge8976 2 жыл бұрын
That was the biggest reason I wasn't as much of a fan of Glass Onion as the original Knives Out. I'm also not a huge whodunit fan, I mostly watched it because I thought Knives Out was really enjoyable, so while I enjoyed the movie, a lot of the plays on tropes were a bit lost on me, and the conclusion seemed a bit flat. I felt like I was waiting for the movie to convince me it was someone else, and then it just didn't. There were definitely things I missed until the explanation, so I still enjoyed it, but I don't plan on watching it again.
@mhawang8204
@mhawang8204 2 жыл бұрын
@@darbyburbidge8976While I also like Knives Out better, I’d argue that Glass Onion has better rewatch value - All the clues are truly obvious, hiding in plain sight - but we didn’t notice them the first time around because we were distracted or expected more. It really as simple as Benoit Blanc explained. The movie is a glass onion, just as the dumb billionaires in the movie and irl are also glass onions. It works on so many levels. But if you want a Murder on the Orient Express type of mystery, I understand why you’d be underwhelmed. Knives Out was not a conventional whodunnit either by revealing the suicide early on. Rain Johnson pays tribute to the Agatha Christie formula, but these movies subvert the genre tropes very much in his style.
@mhawang8204
@mhawang8204 2 жыл бұрын
Miles at one point wore the turtle neck + jeans combo, holding up the napkin. That was clearly a dig at Steve Jobs and Elizabeth Holmes. Ben saw Musk because he is topical and infamous for taking credits for other people’s work, but the character is an amalgamation of the entire group of techno billionaires.
@bigbearkat2010
@bigbearkat2010 2 жыл бұрын
@@mhawang8204 I assumed that was meant for it to make it look like Bron thinks he is Steve Jobs. Edward Norton himself described Bron as someone "who has never had an original thought in his life" The whole reason Eizabeth Holmes was doing the whole turtleneck thing was because she was trying to imitate him
@WalterFlanagin
@WalterFlanagin 2 жыл бұрын
@@mhawang8204 what’s the point of a mystery if it’s not confusing and complex with twists? I enjoyed the movie and the identical twin twist but “mystery” is in the title and there rlly wasn’t much mystery or suspense to me.
@jwhatheduck
@jwhatheduck 3 ай бұрын
4:33 he responded based on his emotional reaction to the film and pushed the facts around to fit.
@RenaldyCalixte
@RenaldyCalixte 3 ай бұрын
Exactly. Ben made an emotional rant but framed it as an attempt at observational analysis and criticism even though it's an awful example of that.
@tonytins
@tonytins Жыл бұрын
Glass Onion's story structure possibly mimics Kishotenketsu, four-acts consisting of intro > development > twist > conclusion. Which is highly unusual for western media, but most welcome. It allows for a lot of creativity.
@tinamardt7734
@tinamardt7734 2 жыл бұрын
The actual trope was the book stopping the bullet. Without that Miles would have completely been able to get away by accusing Whiskey of killing Helen… in case Duke told her. I really enjoyed it, and totally agree with your analysis. Just think it’s even funnier that the issue of the book in the pocket to stop a bullet wasn’t taken as Shapiro third point LOL
@GeahkBurchill
@GeahkBurchill 2 жыл бұрын
Ben has a TRUE ALLEGIANCE to being a witless writer
@izzyisme7451
@izzyisme7451 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I didnt read his twt thread, but dude? As a Malaysian, i just wanna say "get my country's name out of your mouth!!!" I feel dirty seeing my country's name being mentioned by BS...yuck Also, i guess BS have never watched a WhoDunIt genre movie before? 70% of the fun is trying to figure out the clues n who the murderer is by yourself, 10% of "dang, i should've noticed that" n the other 20% is going "i knew it! That (clue) was so obvious" when the mistery gets unveiled in the end
@MonstrousEthicist
@MonstrousEthicist 2 жыл бұрын
See, that’s the problem. 10% makes him ashamed instead of delighted, 20% makes him angry instead of vindicated, and this gives him anxiety about the other 70%.
@coolerdude42
@coolerdude42 2 жыл бұрын
I think BS was half rewatching Zoolander if he can mistake Bangladesh for Malaysia
@tink6225
@tink6225 2 жыл бұрын
ironically, Malaysia was the wrong country. he just said another random Asian country when the country he was thinking of is bangladesh, proving the first knives out right about the ignorance of Americans seeing other races as a huge monolith
@6ix9inetechashy
@6ix9inetechashy Жыл бұрын
@@tink6225 Malaysians and Bangladeshis aren't the same race.
@tink6225
@tink6225 Жыл бұрын
@@6ix9inetechashy both Asian countries
@strawberrana
@strawberrana 2 жыл бұрын
He hates it because he's literally just a combination of the worst parts of Miles, Claire, and Duke
@WhatisReal11
@WhatisReal11 2 жыл бұрын
You prove his points with this comment, you realize that? oxymorons
@strawberrana
@strawberrana 2 жыл бұрын
@@WhatisReal11 What part of what I said is an oxymoron?
@DravenBloodworth
@DravenBloodworth Күн бұрын
​@@WhatisReal11 think you mean hypocrite
@marc21256
@marc21256 5 ай бұрын
Ben's complaint: "This is the worst Agatha Christie movie I've ever seen." He's not even aware that it's not an Agatha Christie film. "You subverted my expectations, and that's not allowed."
@placeholderfornowokay
@placeholderfornowokay 2 жыл бұрын
"a rarer, more advanced stupid." thats going in the quote book
@silversamantha
@silversamantha 2 жыл бұрын
Human: (pretends to throw a ball) Dog: I have been deceived by the writer As a recovering stupid person I can confirm that this movie is in some way also about Ben
@MonstrousEthicist
@MonstrousEthicist 2 жыл бұрын
This metaphor is flawed because I like dogs, and want to take their side even when they don’t get it. BTW, I am obliged to ask you to stop deceiving your fictitious dog, he’s a good boy and deserves to not be bamboozled.
@silversamantha
@silversamantha 2 жыл бұрын
@@MonstrousEthicist appreciated. Also she's not my dog and is only fooled once 😎
@anonymousinfinido2540
@anonymousinfinido2540 2 жыл бұрын
@@silversamantha lmao damn
@ninakrishnamurthy6674
@ninakrishnamurthy6674 7 ай бұрын
I literally spit out my drink laughing at this comment. You win the Internet!
@ghostdiaper5927
@ghostdiaper5927 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sure Ben felt attacked by the "rich doesn't equal smart" message.
@WhatisReal11
@WhatisReal11 2 жыл бұрын
I don't like Isreal... and ben is annoying. But to call ben not smart, is just a cope
@tink6225
@tink6225 2 жыл бұрын
@@WhatisReal11 sure love
@LineOfThy
@LineOfThy 8 ай бұрын
@@WhatisReal11 Aquaman
@alastorcorvus
@alastorcorvus 2 жыл бұрын
"a rare, more advanced stupid" -Pillar of Garbage, 2022 Subscribed
@stilelits
@stilelits 4 ай бұрын
9:00 i saw the glass thing and called it as a lie when he said it later in the movie, but then it showed the "flashback" and everyone else in my family said i was crazy...i ALWAYS watch the background more than the foreground with movies like this, for exactly this reason!
@lucaslukealves
@lucaslukealves 2 жыл бұрын
Ben is the type of guy who would listen to motivational podcasts of Miles
@NikkiLayne
@NikkiLayne 2 жыл бұрын
Commenting so YT will know that I like to Laugh at Silly Men.
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
you're so real for this
@krishp1104
@krishp1104 2 жыл бұрын
This movie's thesis is that the common man looks up to millionaires, celebrities, and those in power have their idiocy excused because we assume their power/fame must surely mean they have some genius we don't. Ironically, this applies to Ben because he takes his first thoughts on the film as the absolute truth and the that the film was nothing compared to his genius. No, in reality he's just an idiot and we assume his fame gives him some credibility but, no, not really
@mackenziedavis5280
@mackenziedavis5280 2 жыл бұрын
I saw that thread in the film too, but mostly I got the impression that the film was less anti-billionaire, anti-capitalist, and more so a commentary on how power corrupts. Miles took someone else’s idea and then murdered her when she threatened to ruin his success. He blackmailed all his friends into preventing Andi from doing this and still expected them to be on his side, when in reality they covertly hate him and feel guilty for betraying Andi. Yes, the film makes an exaggeration about Miles’ wealth and puts an admiring eye on the fruits of his so-called genius, but the movie is not trying to tell us that all rich geniuses are really thieves who blackmail their friends and employees to maintain their power and life of luxury. Rather, we’re supposed to hate him for what he did to Andi and realize that people deserve to be successful when they put in the work honestly and humbly. Miles was the antithesis of that. That’s why he was the antagonist.
@Fawstah
@Fawstah 5 ай бұрын
that one two punch mentioned at the 4:01 mark, I just got done watching a youtube critique of even universe doing the same thing. “Steven universe is a dragon ball z clone” then complaining about all the ways steven universe is not a dragon ball z clone lol
@enishi4ty5
@enishi4ty5 2 жыл бұрын
1:23 i didnt fact check, but i think at 26mins we the audience are under the impression blanc has no idea who invited him, even when he meets the confused miles, miles still could have invited him or someone. we do find out near the halfway point who invited blanc for sure tho so youre both right..?
@paulaguevara6214
@paulaguevara6214 2 жыл бұрын
he didn’t get because glass onion is a critic of the people he admires and defends, he’s not gonna give in and admit the faults of those who are in power because that’s the people who keep him on board
@TSDTalks22
@TSDTalks22 2 жыл бұрын
Ben Shapiro when a whodunnit movie has a plot twist 🤯🤯🤯
@Ronnet
@Ronnet 2 жыл бұрын
Lets say Shapiro is correct and Miles was just written as a criticism to Musk. The script was written before the Twitter meltdown that showed that Elon isn't a mad genius but just out of his mind. So Johnson wouldve been spot on about that. So what's wrong with being right about a real life prick?
@seresimarta4436
@seresimarta4436 2 жыл бұрын
The funny thing is that it is a very classical Agatha Christie storyline. Nothing new. And as someone who read all the Christie books several times, I knew who the murderer was when "Andy" was shot. This is a classic Chhristie trick: you learn something, it's always repeated (like "X hates Y" or "Y is madly in love with Z and would do anything to get them back") and finally you realise it's just not true. Glass Onion reminds me very much of Towards Zero from this respect.
@ashes2ashley230
@ashes2ashley230 3 ай бұрын
"blaming the thing for his own failure to understand it" goes hard
@SpitfiretheCat16
@SpitfiretheCat16 Жыл бұрын
Miles isn't Elon. Miles is Ben.
@RedKincaid
@RedKincaid 6 ай бұрын
Listen, I'm all in favor of disliking movies for no good reason. I dislike most movies for no good reason, since I'm not a movie guy. But I don't try to claim that my weird bad opinions are somehow based in objective truth and the people who disagree with me are faking it or deluded. Just say you didn't enjoy it, Ben. It's okay, it doesn't have to be a big deal
@kurteisner67
@kurteisner67 6 ай бұрын
What's the most ironic about the whole thing in my eyes is that there's *a shitload* of very good reasons to dislike this movie. Only a Ben Shapiro can rant about it hours on end and miss every single one of them.
@iuhjg4tsx
@iuhjg4tsx 2 жыл бұрын
What a gem of a video to pop up in my reccommendations! Love the structured call out of just what exactly Ben got wrong and a breakdown of why this movie works so well.
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@ob2kenobi388
@ob2kenobi388 4 ай бұрын
I mean, to be fair, Glass Onion doesn't make any sense at all. If you tried to eat an onion made of glass, it'd just shatter!
@lionspawfilmandphoto
@lionspawfilmandphoto 3 ай бұрын
I'm constantly surprised by Shapiro's inability to grasp skills of perception. What I liked so much about Glass Onion was that it was a tiered difficulty investigation mystery. I love a story that forces me to think. Ol' Ben just wants his answers laid out in a straight line.
@Drifter1989
@Drifter1989 2 жыл бұрын
Is it me or did anyone else see Miles as a parody of Steve Jobs instead of Elon Musk. Miles even had the hippie haircut and black turtleneck in the flashback. Makes sense since Miles is someone good with a way of words even making fake words to persuade people but hasn’t done the hands on work which reflects the Jobs and Wozniak relationship with Andi being Wozniak.
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
Good spot - definitely a scoop of Steve Jobs in there, along with Musk and Zuckerberg.
@carpevinum8645
@carpevinum8645 2 жыл бұрын
Did Shapiro comment on knives out? Rian Johnson reworked the structure of that film too. We had, what we are being led to believe, is the guilty party's confession very early. Him reworking the typical genre structure to make a point in this movie should have been more expected than it was with Knives Out. Ryan Johnson used a lot of approaches/manipulations/ideas from the first movie applied in a new way to explore this film's specific idealogical focus. Nuance is a thing. This is beautiful use of pre conception and subversion that can only be implemented by someone, not just competent, but with a deep understanding and grasp of the medium.
@Kasey_Barkle
@Kasey_Barkle 2 жыл бұрын
Dear Ben, Glass Onion is a moving picture under the genre of murder-mystery. Typically, the detective will attempt to uncover the murderer. I hope this helps.
@shlockofgod
@shlockofgod 2 жыл бұрын
I liked it when they went to the casino planet. Like, capitalism is bad. Elon Musk and shit. Get it?
@Aveisinpain
@Aveisinpain Жыл бұрын
@@shlockofgod Mate, the casino planet is from Star Wars. This guy is criticizing Ben Shapiro, not capitalism.
@crestren5996
@crestren5996 2 жыл бұрын
Its always funny to remember Ben didnt make it as a screenwriter and this is a reminder WHY he didnt.
@leskrapps7021
@leskrapps7021 Жыл бұрын
Ya he mentioned that in the video
@maxbrooks5468
@maxbrooks5468 5 ай бұрын
I teach a film class for EFL students and one thing I'm trying to teach is that stuff like "I didn't like this horror movie because it's scary" or "I didn't like this action movie because its violent" aren't great criticisms. Now you can *of course* talk about gratuitous or uneeded violence, or horror that doesn't serve a point and is just shock value. But a lot of the time it's just a lot of generic "I don't like this genre". Anyway, it feels like Ben basically said "I didn't like this mystery movie because I couldn't predict who the killer was,"
@TheFreakDownStreet
@TheFreakDownStreet 2 жыл бұрын
Hearing Ben tweeted about this movie negatively got me interested. Seeing this video in my subscription feed got me to watch the movie. Thanks PoG. Also, I’ve read Ben’s book, and if there was ever a word to describe his writing it would be formulaic. That or trash.
@agroteraaaa
@agroteraaaa 2 жыл бұрын
ben would be shocked and offended by a toaster popping up.
@Flumong
@Flumong 2 жыл бұрын
Happy to have found your content, Pillar.
@PillarofGarbage
@PillarofGarbage 2 жыл бұрын
I'm happy you found it too!
@UltraSuperGamer
@UltraSuperGamer 2 жыл бұрын
The even bigger irony is that the people who think they’re smart and right all the time, like Ben, are also the ones who are MOST captivated by the Glass Onion of Bron/Musk types. They never stop to think they might be misled, because they would mean they made a mistake…
@bitterismylastname6688
@bitterismylastname6688 2 жыл бұрын
Ben really threw a fit coz he got outsmarted by the plot lol
@elevenseven-yq4vu
@elevenseven-yq4vu 5 ай бұрын
You would think that given some time someone being outsmarted as often would grow either a bit smarter or a bit more resilient to being outsmarted, but that just isn't the case with Ben Shapiro. 🤷
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