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Pig - Restaurant Scene

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I'm Jack

I'm Jack

3 жыл бұрын

Please watch the movie. It's a unique little film with a good Nic Cage performance.

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@nobody-wk6ej
@nobody-wk6ej 3 жыл бұрын
No bullshit... When Cage actually cares and is given a good script he's the greatest actor alive.
@starkingbiker
@starkingbiker 2 жыл бұрын
he is one of the greatest working actors. he knows exactly what he’s doing and greatly misunderstood. expressionism over naturalism.
@rayhanihsannasution4199
@rayhanihsannasution4199 2 жыл бұрын
truth, he has always been a great actor, it's just some bad script choices in the past that makes him look like he had an awful filmography, most of the times he delivers on point
@HostileTakeover2
@HostileTakeover2 2 жыл бұрын
Also have to give props to the guy across from him (David Knell). It took both of them to make this scene and my god is it amazing.
@lauragrace3270
@lauragrace3270 2 жыл бұрын
Who took nic cage's truffle pig is the question
@Pilot_Abilene
@Pilot_Abilene 2 жыл бұрын
wtf you talking about cage gives 110 percent every time. its why hes the GOAT.
@cheintze1
@cheintze1 3 жыл бұрын
What a scene. No violence. No intimidation. Just deconstructing a man and exposing his lack of authenticity. I love it.
@brandnewspot5849
@brandnewspot5849 3 жыл бұрын
This is why this movie is one of my favorite movies it's like the opposite of John Wick no violence but the power of self-identity and will
@razony
@razony 3 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@matthewschwartz6607
@matthewschwartz6607 3 жыл бұрын
There’s no violence at all in this movie?
@razony
@razony 3 жыл бұрын
@@matthewschwartz6607 I thought Nick was going to raise some Pig Hell for those that took his pig. He gets his Pig back and Portland is left burning to the ground. A happy ending for all! I was NOT happy with this movie!
@BBFilms88
@BBFilms88 3 жыл бұрын
@@razony sometimes an introspective look into ones humanity, what makes them feel loss, what does it mean to truly love something (anything), can be a rewarding experience. Sorry you weren’t able to connect with it
@makemoneymorawski2752
@makemoneymorawski2752 2 жыл бұрын
David Knell deserves more credit for his performance as Derek. This scene is a masterclass in acting.
@yozlet
@yozlet 2 жыл бұрын
Seconded! I was already sold on this performance halfway through, but then the way that “liver scotch eggs with a honey cream mustard” bursts out, turns almost joking in the middle… beautiful.
@thekububeach
@thekububeach 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed. I enjoyed the scene and the performance of the two actors. Not as grand as the De Niro-Al Pacino Heat scene but I did enjoy it very much.
@bherenow1182
@bherenow1182 2 жыл бұрын
@@thekububeach wtf was the point of comparing?? lmao
@rossbrooks950
@rossbrooks950 2 жыл бұрын
@@yozlet same thing blew me away, too! I think the laughter is complete psychological distress poking it’s head out. Just amazing.
@kevlonk
@kevlonk 2 жыл бұрын
@@yozlet The way he just says the dish automatically, and then burst out with that nervous laugh. It's like he had spent years trying to kill that dream, and then realized it was still there. His entire performance was him just trying to hold onto the crumbling facade he had erected over himself as Chef Feld simply pulls it apart, piece by piece.
@homersimpson90210
@homersimpson90210 3 жыл бұрын
RLM was right, a stupider movie would have Cage grab the chef and slam his head into the table while screaming "Where's my goddamn pig!?", but the total deconstruction of the meaningless futile business set up out of necessity with no satisfaction to be had while clinging to the dream of what he wanted was far more devastating.
@MegaMan-bs3oy
@MegaMan-bs3oy 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah when RLM started talking about how they loved it I got REALLY scared it was going to be SUPER sad. *SPOILERS AHEAD* I legit thought that they where going with the twist of Robin and the dad's wife where the same woman which meant ROBIN didn't know she was alive but brain dead. I was like OH MAN!
@fairwarning007
@fairwarning007 3 жыл бұрын
Very true and excellent point. However, Nic Cage grabbing the Chef and slamming his head into the table while screaming “Where’s my goddamn pig?!” right in front of the entire restaurant would probably be the most hilarious and awesome fucking thing I’ve ever seen in cinema. Lmao
@matthewschwartz6607
@matthewschwartz6607 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that just reminded me of the begging of Wild At Heart where Cage freaked out and beat and bludgeoned that hitman to death.
@spankminister
@spankminister 3 жыл бұрын
​@@fairwarning007 Honestly the moment right before this shot is also hilarious where bloody and disheveled Nic Cage picks up a beautifully plated scallop with his bare hands, eats it, and immediately says, "I'd like to speak with the chef."
@kevinringrose7965
@kevinringrose7965 2 жыл бұрын
@@dx315 Hahaha. You're not wrong that this movie was kind of the anti-Mandy, but I love both!
@justsomeguy2093
@justsomeguy2093 3 жыл бұрын
"we don't get a lot of things to really care about" this really stuck with me. I just finished watching it, this hit hard because almost everyone can relate, we all give up on our dreams and do what we HAVE to do instead of what we WANT to do and hide behind a fake smile.
@stonkodactyl9210
@stonkodactyl9210 3 жыл бұрын
Don't forget the important people in your life either. You can always dream but once the important people are gone, they're gone.
@vrfvfdcdvgtre2369
@vrfvfdcdvgtre2369 3 жыл бұрын
And in this scene we hear the truth about reinventing the wheel daily in contemporary fine dining: FAKE.
@nervmeister
@nervmeister 3 жыл бұрын
@@vrfvfdcdvgtre2369 Not so sure about that one. I hear there may be some genuine passion behind the molecular gastronomy (or at least *may* *have* *been* back when it first started; "copycats", not so much maybe).
@salvagemonster3612
@salvagemonster3612 3 жыл бұрын
Oh please just another Pseudo intellectual spouting dribble because you heard some crappy you tube show talk about. Stop alright. We all get it! You are a very superior millennial or Gen Z’er. Congrats! Here is your cookie now F OFF!
@turma8eac
@turma8eac 2 жыл бұрын
Then we should consider if what we gave up on truly is gone and wether we really have to do what we convinced ourselves we had to. I left my job in a law firm to be a lawyer to a ngo. Much happier and much more fulfilled than previously
@alangabrieltojo8650
@alangabrieltojo8650 3 жыл бұрын
When Derek describes the dish he wanted to serve in his pub...wow the reaction was truly deep and painfull, such a great actor.
@Knellovision
@Knellovision 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, man
@alangabrieltojo8650
@alangabrieltojo8650 3 жыл бұрын
@@Knellovision congrats!! Keep up the good work!
@maninatree1
@maninatree1 2 жыл бұрын
@@Knellovision Yeah man, that specific moment is the real foundation of the scene. Great job.
@katykins2010
@katykins2010 2 жыл бұрын
@@Knellovision holy shit you’re a fantastic actor man
@theleap2946
@theleap2946 2 жыл бұрын
@@Knellovision I just love the fact you recited the dish so quickly and nearly broke into a psychotic whimper. There was pain behind it…and of course the Pinot chugging just added the cherry on top.
@theocan
@theocan 3 жыл бұрын
Really is a commentary on the industry and how artists/enthusiasts have to put aside their dreams and aspirations to appease the critics. And as RLM say in their review, he doesn't say it to spite the guy, he's almost reaching out in an attempt to help him. Fantastic scene.
@shabello
@shabello 3 жыл бұрын
I read it as a scathing critique on social media as a whole - play the game and get all this so called adoration or just do what you love.
@unhomme643
@unhomme643 3 жыл бұрын
Read the Hunger Artist - Kafka. It’s a pretty apt thematic comparison or at least layered with this scene.
@spankminister
@spankminister 3 жыл бұрын
​@@unhomme643 It's a theme that has fascinated me, I'll check that out. I recently encountered it in a semi-autobiographical confessional video game called "The Beginner's Guide" as a dialogue between two game developers who are torn between artistic expression for themselves versus participating in the public discourse and artistic salon environment of the indie darlings.
@jimnolongertendsbar2771
@jimnolongertendsbar2771 Жыл бұрын
everyone is an artist until the rent is due
@carrickmchwain2296
@carrickmchwain2296 Жыл бұрын
It's more than just the industry. It is a social commentary on the whole society, people becoming pretentious, to be part of something fake and unreal while they die a little inside each day.
@aaasubs
@aaasubs 3 жыл бұрын
3:55 the way he immediately said the name of the dish... Wow. You never let go of your dreams. Chase your dreams, people. Don't ever let society dictate what your goals in life should be. Remarkable movie.
@ShadowAshe
@ShadowAshe 2 жыл бұрын
While I don't like to call a movie flawless completely, when a film completely moved me personally than anything I've ever seen. That's all I need to consider a movie mesmuizing. I really love this movie more so than any I have seen all year. I pray this movies gets more recognition as the years go by.
@kevlonk
@kevlonk 2 жыл бұрын
And then he immediately bursts into hysterical laughter now, because inwardly he realizes how he destroyed his own dreams.
@aligmal5031
@aligmal5031 Жыл бұрын
@@kevlonk destroyed is a big word he's still capable of chasing his dream i think he laughed on how ridiculous yet sweet his dish/dream is
@geneastley9466
@geneastley9466 Жыл бұрын
I find it so heartwarming that despite working with this man for only two short months over a decade ago, he not only remembers the reason why he fired him, but the dreams and aspirations the young chef had. It says so much about his character in just a few small lines.
@HostileTakeover2
@HostileTakeover2 Жыл бұрын
I don't think it was the impression, so much that it's hinted at throughout the movie that Feld had perfect recall. For example, toward the end when he's gathering the ingredients, he said he remembered every dish and every person he ever served.
@brokenrobot7102
@brokenrobot7102 2 жыл бұрын
"You live your life for them, and they don't even see you -- you don't even see yourself." What a great line that applies to so many things in life.
@banallanimeandfurries
@banallanimeandfurries 9 күн бұрын
its a shame western writing doesnt get good recognition while slop like woke stuff and anime aka the bad writing shows get printed out left and right. all the good old material is being buried and forgotten, what a time to be alive.....
@markdodson5866
@markdodson5866 3 жыл бұрын
As amazing as Nick is in this. It wouldn’t be possible without the chef actor carrying every beat of this scene. Fucking awesome.
@MrMrReese
@MrMrReese 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. David Knell acted phenomenally. You could feel the pain of broken dreams oozing out.
@patrickbyrne5070
@patrickbyrne5070 3 жыл бұрын
When Nicolas Cage starts giving a shit it’s a wonderful thing
@razony
@razony 3 жыл бұрын
The restaurant scene was the only really good scene!
@dabblerdeluxe775
@dabblerdeluxe775 3 жыл бұрын
@@razony You think really? I think it all had a seemless narrative eve nif not spoken, it was all about loss and compensation within life, its just this scene he hit it on the nose.
@razony
@razony 3 жыл бұрын
@@dabblerdeluxe775 Can't disagree with ya man. It was a good good movie. I just have to see it again like all movies i like with Cage.
@jonathansparks882
@jonathansparks882 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe he's caught up in his back taxes
@NoahSprague
@NoahSprague 19 күн бұрын
Nick cares because the script cares, if it's a bad script and it's just pure nonsense then he'll just act with what he's got. Nick always cares about each role he plays it's just up to the writing and the director to bring out his best
@joni1405
@joni1405 3 жыл бұрын
This scene is so well written. Everything about the scene is about what a phony this guy is and how the only thing he cares about is being outwardly successful rather than anything that actually matters. His response when Nic Cage says "It's my pig" is literally just about how it's a "good business and expanding industry." He can't even answer a straight question about his personal interests - Cage asks if he LIKES cooking what he cooks and he responds that it's "cutting edge" as if that in any way answers the question. Everything out of the guy's mouth tells you who he is. Nothing is wasted.
@dogwithnobones906
@dogwithnobones906 2 жыл бұрын
If you have ever had to put work in at a restaurant you will run into countless people like this chef. The industry creates people just like this chef. I have seen over and over again with our Executive Chefs. These guys trade their passions for money and you get to see it in real time. THEY TALK JUST LIKE THE CHEF IN THE MOVIE. This is more than well written. This is REAL. Line for line I have heard this all said by someone who put a menu together for moneys sake. Jon I you're right this scene is so well written. "Liver Scotch Eggs with a Honey Curry Mustard" every chef has a recipe on their mind and that line sealed it for me.
@obblivionkr
@obblivionkr 2 жыл бұрын
I also love how the movie exposes him as a phony character, but is at the same time extremely sympathetic and understanding to him. Most people don’t live their dreams and instead compromise. But like Rob said - we don’t really get a lot of things to care about.
@danielshim
@danielshim Жыл бұрын
It’s my pig!
@davidu8688
@davidu8688 Жыл бұрын
Like 90% of people in the world or that you meet?? I am happy to have my family and to be able to take care of them. There is always something "more" to strive for and our job's our never finished because we're a work in progress. I think the most important thing no matter what is the relationships we create in life. They are what defines us ultimately, passions fade with time and especially success. Most people forget why they started in the first place. We just want to be content and happy but many want to rule the world...they have no true backbone. Money isn't everything but then neither are passions.
@johnpatrickpal-ing8302
@johnpatrickpal-ing8302 Жыл бұрын
his body language too
@jesse8068
@jesse8068 3 жыл бұрын
I love the slowly building bass in the background of this scene.. It's a horror scene...set in a brightly-lit restaurant...as Derek realizes how close he has come to death. Not physical death, but spiritual. I also love how NOBODY in the background is reacting to any of this drama. Why? Because they aren't real. Great work from both actors and the director.
@sunstirade1085
@sunstirade1085 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I think a lot of people are missing the depth of this scene it’s amazing!
@j.charlesault7756
@j.charlesault7756 2 жыл бұрын
That's deep. Totally agreed. It's like Derek's past has come back to visit him and tell him the truth (always frightening), personified by the person he admired most, all gore-covered and awful. As in, "causing awe."
@Oda__Nobunaga
@Oda__Nobunaga Жыл бұрын
Wow, I never noticed that before, but it does make the scene seem all the more uncanny and unnatural.
@shem7146
@shem7146 Жыл бұрын
Just goes to show that these "people" are just npcs who are so self-absorbed with their own lives and that they don't even care about something unless it involves them and their ego
@DingbatToast
@DingbatToast 3 жыл бұрын
Fuck me, Cage All this time I thought he was burying his career when actually he was tunnelling to the top
@jamesmalik3355
@jamesmalik3355 3 жыл бұрын
you should watch Mandy & Color Out of Space
@PotatoMaGobinus
@PotatoMaGobinus 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesmalik3355 color out of space I didn't really like him in, but Mandy was DAMN GOOD
@TheWelchProductions
@TheWelchProductions 2 жыл бұрын
@@PotatoMaGobinus YOU RIPPED MAH SHIRT!
@teslashark
@teslashark 2 жыл бұрын
Vriska is watching
@shepardren8006
@shepardren8006 23 күн бұрын
Mandy is an experience
@renatenha
@renatenha 3 жыл бұрын
The man who plays Derek is very good
@mv6xxbeats655
@mv6xxbeats655 3 жыл бұрын
Ikr!He really did catch the essence of a guy who knows something that someone else needs to know but mainly something that they’re not supposed to know AND a guy who lies to himself and he doesn’t even realize it.if you get what I mean lol
@ameyadubey2532
@ameyadubey2532 3 жыл бұрын
He hopes that if he laughs hard enough and maintains the facade maybe his dreams won't haunt him anymore.
@eugenesesmaiii3278
@eugenesesmaiii3278 3 жыл бұрын
Yes! The director is asking so much from this performance even though it's only 5 minutes. His reaction is incredibly important to the levity of Rob's words. Glad someone else noticed!
@thegrimoutlaw4732
@thegrimoutlaw4732 3 жыл бұрын
That guy killed it!!!!
@zerokozmo
@zerokozmo 3 жыл бұрын
I love how he abruptly answers Rob's "what dish will you serve?" question and awkwardly laughs it off as if to say he only thinks of it as pipe dream and something that isn't attainable. It's such a subtle gesture of emotion by the actor and says a lot about who the character is. Nic Cage might've had the best quote but he definitely stole the scene.
@TheManCalledDrHorse
@TheManCalledDrHorse 3 жыл бұрын
As someone who's spent a decade in the food industry I can say that nobody is happy there which is why everyone does so many drugs.
@vrfvfdcdvgtre2369
@vrfvfdcdvgtre2369 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I have often wondered where is the good food, well made classics, everyone loves. I really do not need chemistry, or eggs and bacon in my ice cream. Fine dining is fake, fake, fake, and this scene tells it. Bravo.
@yamatonoryuujin4871
@yamatonoryuujin4871 3 жыл бұрын
The problem is "elevating the simple" is taken into a weird perception that: "Posh is always great and a symbol of it." The point of this scene in a culinary view is that when no one cooks something they don't or feel passionate about it turns into a nightmare regardless of whether or not we take into consideration of their financial situation. No one is happy doing the things they don't really care about, and you don't always get rewarded for doing what you like to do, that's the point of this scene as a whole do you give a fuck about what others think when you're not even passionate about what you're doing; you could be Passionate about Gastronomy but then you open a bar that just serves drinks and no room for creativity you're gonna hate working there you're not learning, not growing, you're not happy and content.
@chungusbooper
@chungusbooper 2 жыл бұрын
Tens of hours in an overheated, windowless room would probably turn most people to drink and/or drugs. Imagine studying for years for your dream profession, only for it to turn into a living nightmare. And with bad enough customers and coworkers, you won't even escape it when you're asleep.
@user-rx3js1no3s
@user-rx3js1no3s 2 жыл бұрын
It’s also why the restaurant industry is filled with so many ho3s lol
@arielgoldfarb4118
@arielgoldfarb4118 2 жыл бұрын
@Chris Anderson all Jobs suck period.
@pollyoutofpocket
@pollyoutofpocket 2 жыл бұрын
When I heard "Rob" emotionally utter "We don't get a lot of things to really care about" I felt that so deeply. And then the words "Liver scotch eggs with a honey curry mustard" escaped the chefs lips like they were truly hiding away in his heart all this time. What can I say besides "Well done" 👏
@trancehead140
@trancehead140 3 жыл бұрын
This scene blew me away. Nicholas Cage’s lines and delivery here are seriously gold. What a film.
@tukkakamchi3122
@tukkakamchi3122 3 жыл бұрын
How Derek gulps down his wine down finally realizing Rob is probably the only person who truly knows him. Amazing...
@thegooglebell8159
@thegooglebell8159 3 жыл бұрын
“We don’t get a lot of things to really care about” is a golden line
@Komnen0s
@Komnen0s 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that Robin isn't saying all this stuff just to be cruel. He wants to help Derek rather than put him down. He sees that Derek isn't happy with his lot in life and encourages him to live on his own terms (instead of groveling for approval from his customers). It's coming from a pure place on Robin's part, as he seems to sincerely empathize with Derek as a fellow chef (especially with lines like _"We don't get a lot of things to care about.")_
@zake8584
@zake8584 2 жыл бұрын
Cage has been cited recently stating this as being one of his favorite roles he's ever taken on and I can see why, especially with this scene. In a way, it's like he's almost talking to his past self when he was taking big blockbuster movies from huge studios such as Ghost Rider, trying to make his old self see that that's not why he became an actor. Not for the money or fame, but for the genuine love of film. Although he changed his name as to not be associated with Coppola and find easy success, the Coppola in him definitely shines through when presented this scene's context and the sheer sincerity of his more recent performances, because even if the movies themselves didn't really deliver (looking at you Willie's Wonderland and Prisoners of the Ghostland) Cage definitely showed up for all of them in a way that is reminiscent of his early days when he was starring in movies such as Wild at Heart, Leaving Las Vegas, and even Raising Arizona (Don't flame me I'm not comparing Willie's or Ghostland to those masterpieces). But who asked? I'm just some random jit on KZbin posting his overarching, pretentious reach of an interpretation of Cage's performance while plastered. 10/10 role and casting if I've ever seen it though. I'll fuck off back to my filmnerd hole now LOL
@thepeacemakeroffools
@thepeacemakeroffools Жыл бұрын
You did a great job explaining it tbh. I can see it as well. I love golden comments like this, you should do essays
@200tdi1
@200tdi1 2 жыл бұрын
I love that Robin goes through nearly the whole movie with his face a bloodied mess, swank restaurants, walking through Portland, diners, whatever. Only washes up upon arriving somewhere truly decent and worthy of the respect, his place in the woods.
@eugenesesmaiii3278
@eugenesesmaiii3278 3 жыл бұрын
In this scene, Rob is like a time capsule that Derek just uncovered from his past. Filled with his dreams and goals from a time in his life he has chose to forget. To be confronted with the reality of who he was and who he now is would be too much for anyone to bear all at once like this. Fantastic scene and movie.
@Chibispore
@Chibispore Жыл бұрын
I do love how the chief is portrayed as a phony while still remaining heavily sympathetic. Derek's sold out, but Rob doesn't chastise or demean him for it, only gently informing him that his course of action won't bring him any happiness if he continues to live a facade. Rob even asks twice if Derek is genuinely happy with his hoity-toity food, and it's a genuine question as to if the man is living the life he wants, not meant as a pull of the rug, and Rob immediately detects Derek's hesitation in answering. Brilliant scene all around.
@christopherkaiser1
@christopherkaiser1 3 жыл бұрын
This is honestly some of the best acting I have seen in a long time. Props to Nicolas Cage. We only get rare glimpses into this man's brilliance as an actor. Appreciate it. Help him pay his taxes.
@jordanloux3883
@jordanloux3883 3 жыл бұрын
I want that monologue framed so I can look at it everyday.
@lunaticfade4044
@lunaticfade4044 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant film...glad things like this are getting made. So many layers to this film...maybe one of the most honest representations of what the restaurant industry has become. Personally...I love English Pubs...and I hate how Bartending has made me chained to a printer, cranking out “craft cocktails” that take twice as long as it takes the guest to drink them and order another...and I don’t get to talk to them anymore...too busy muddling all sorts of herbs and berries while more tickets print out. I wake up everyday and there’s less of me and the owners would replace me in a second and have to ask my name before they fired me.
@Widderic
@Widderic 2 жыл бұрын
I used to work for a craft cocktail bar, making oleo saccharums and fresh orgeat syrup and all these tinctures, syrups and cordials only to later that night be used in 7 ingredient cocktails. I wanted to kill myself. Went and worked for a busy tavern after that and had a much better time. Now I work for a liquor distribution company and sell booze and love life even more. Get out of there dude!
@apurugganan
@apurugganan 10 күн бұрын
Buddy, it's been 3 years.
@WarlordRising
@WarlordRising 3 жыл бұрын
This scene cuts deep. This is low key the best buddy comedy I've seen in ages. Lots of hearfelt moments, and a good amount of laughs. Nicolas deserves an Oscar.
@dansmith6990
@dansmith6990 3 жыл бұрын
saying "low key" doesn't add anything to your sentence, and in fact makes you seem uneducated since there are far too many people that use that term incorrectly.
@jimbeam2299
@jimbeam2299 3 жыл бұрын
@@dansmith6990 it’s a free country he can use whatever words he’d like to describe his perspective on this film
@dansmith6990
@dansmith6990 3 жыл бұрын
@@jimbeam2299 And I'm free to mock him for sounding like an idiot.
@riley3943
@riley3943 3 жыл бұрын
@@dansmith6990 Internet tough guy I see
@TheSuckoShow
@TheSuckoShow 3 жыл бұрын
@@dansmith6990 It's like how people of my generation sprinkle "like" into every sentence. Like, chill out bro.
@bgwinn
@bgwinn 3 жыл бұрын
I got goosebumps in the theater. If you haven’t seen the movie, please do and support quality films.
@user-zu8nz8mg3z
@user-zu8nz8mg3z 11 күн бұрын
Truffle pig really.
@clasifi1
@clasifi1 3 жыл бұрын
Many of you are dead wrong. Cage isn't "back"... He's always been the same. The guy you're seeing in this brilliant scene is the very same one who recently played in "Jiu Jitsu" or Lynch's "Wild at Heart"... Cage is almost like the american "Gerard Depardieu". a fantastic actor who's willing to accept anything. Shitty films, fantastic ones, cult ones, embarrassing ones...You name it. And that's also probably why we love him for it. Because no matter how amazing , cringe, absurd or ridiculous these films are, you can always be certain one of thing... He'll always be true to himself, he'll always give his best. He's a very prolific actor. the guy has 108 film credits ffs !... When you accept that many roles, you're statistically bound to have hits and misses...(in reality, more misses than hits because quality films aren't the norm). The japanese film director Takashi Miike is a bit like that too... (111 film credits as a director) the guy directed a handfull of masterpieces, some "cult" ones, and many dreadful ones too. That's the price to pay when you're not being picky or don't have the luxury to be extremely selective in the projects you're involved with. (like a Leonardo Dicaprio for instance). But in a way, that's what makes Cage "special".
@TheSuckoShow
@TheSuckoShow 3 жыл бұрын
Well said. That actually makes sense that Miike is like the Nicolas Cage of directors. Super prolific, and most of his movies aren't classics, but he at least tries to do something weird and interesting even in the bad ones.
@edwardfetner2513
@edwardfetner2513 2 жыл бұрын
Sandler does it too. Always has hidden pathos to his performances when he wants to show it
@Moscato_Moscato
@Moscato_Moscato 2 жыл бұрын
Even tho it was a bit campy, Color Out of Space was really good! He hammed it enough to make it a fun ride
@semajjarrett3877
@semajjarrett3877 2 жыл бұрын
"Not that he went anywhere..."
@WittyDroog
@WittyDroog Жыл бұрын
"There are often lists of the great living male movie stars: De Niro, Nicholson and Pacino, usually. How often do you see the name of Nicolas Cage? He should always be up there. He's daring and fearless in his choice of roles, and unafraid to crawl out on a limb, saw it off and remain suspended in air. No one else can project inner trembling so effectively. Recall the opening scenes in "Leaving Las Vegas." See him in Scorsese's "Bringing Out the Dead." Think of the title character in "The Weather Man." Watch him melting down in "Adaptation." And then remember that he can also do a parachuting Elvis impersonator ("Honeymoon in Vegas"), a wild rock 'n' roller ("Wild at Heart"), a lovesick one-handed baker ("Moonstruck"), a straight-arrow Secret Service agent ("Guarding Tess") and on and on. He always seems so earnest. However improbable his character, he never winks at the audience. He is committed to the character with every atom and plays him as if he were him." -Roger Ebert commenting on Adaptation
@lordkingston
@lordkingston 3 жыл бұрын
One of the most powerful and importance films to come out in 2021. Such a subversion of tropes and incredible film about loss, anger, and the masks we all wear (that disconnect us), and individual grief (that connect us). I am grateful that films like this still get made. What an incredible cast, and incredible writing and directing.
@Neo2266.
@Neo2266. 3 жыл бұрын
"We don't get a lot of things to really care about" That's very topical when you consider today's movie industry
@MatthewOceanXVX
@MatthewOceanXVX 3 жыл бұрын
Nicolas Cage reviving his whole career by staring In lower budget off the wall films, and I love him for it. Mandy is one of my favorite films in the last few years, this was great too.
@snakebitcat
@snakebitcat 2 жыл бұрын
Derek allows himself one moment of genuine pain when he talks about what he wanted his signature dish to be, and then desperately tries to bury it under brittle laughter. GOD, that performance.
@lovepunch1672
@lovepunch1672 3 жыл бұрын
Just saw this tonight. This scene is so good. Masterfully done.
@Nikko2I
@Nikko2I Жыл бұрын
When I watched the movie the first time I instantly noticed that people on the background are not eating anything from their plates, despite them being in the restaurant. I saw it in the very first seconds and because of it this scene felt incredibly offsetting and unreal. As if this whole place was an illusion that could be blown away by a single puff like a small cloud of cigarette smoke. When the main character said that "the customers aren't real" and the customers chatter went completely silent as if the illusion begun to crumble from these words, my heart literally jumped a bit.
@brittyn
@brittyn 3 жыл бұрын
Best scene of the movie. I hope people watch the whole movie though before being spoiled by this clip. It’s so perfect in the context of the film.
@incognito3033
@incognito3033 3 жыл бұрын
Best part was when he was kicking the guy car asking where is his pig
@user-rx3js1no3s
@user-rx3js1no3s 2 жыл бұрын
Too late lmAo
@resurrectionist1
@resurrectionist1 2 жыл бұрын
This scene was fucking fire! Also everyone is complimenting Cage on his performance (rightfully so) but can we take a second to talk about David Knell (the Chef, Finway) and his acting for a second? Everything is right up there in the eyes and the way his face moves...and his voice...this movie was just chock full of excellent performances
@kensuke0
@kensuke0 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, Knell was more impressive because playing a guy who trying to hide how phony everything is and then falls apart in the end in a believable fashion is more fascinating.
@nikkanoz8370
@nikkanoz8370 3 жыл бұрын
3:55 Cage deconstructed his brain right there ☠☠☠
@oaz8072
@oaz8072 3 жыл бұрын
absolutely surgical
@juneradar
@juneradar 3 жыл бұрын
I love how Rob doesn’t deconstruct Derek’s career until he has a feeling that he’s not passionate about it. He doesn’t care what he cooks as long as he likes it
@nikkanoz8370
@nikkanoz8370 3 жыл бұрын
This scene is going to destroy a lot of people ☠☠☠ Also great motivation for those who still have time to do sometimes about it... Best scene in the movie by far! Cage is a Monster 🥶
@mv6xxbeats655
@mv6xxbeats655 3 жыл бұрын
No cap this really did say a lot about the industry in real life at this point.
@trhoades2063
@trhoades2063 3 жыл бұрын
Cage is back baby!
@patrickbyrne5070
@patrickbyrne5070 3 жыл бұрын
It’s great to see.
@Romir0s
@Romir0s 3 жыл бұрын
That feeling when you don't really sure, is this about cooking and restaurants or is about acting and movies. Because possibilities for interpretations are terrific.
@MisterBinx
@MisterBinx 3 жыл бұрын
It's about anything that you're doing to try to appease others. If you're doing something you don't really want to do then you will lose yourself and be unfulfilled.
@under-._.-score
@under-._.-score Жыл бұрын
3:16 there’s so many layers to this whole exchange. Derek thought this man was dead and that he wouldnt even remember him. He remembers him, his position, how long he was there, why he fired him and more importantly what his real goal was as a chef. Now he’s in a bullshit restaurant selling bullshit. Most importantly - Derek needed his pig to sell more bullshit. But the quickness followed by the breaking when he says the signature dish is fucking incredible. This scene is amazing.
@whyisblue923taken
@whyisblue923taken 2 жыл бұрын
He tore Derek apart. He made Derek feel like a complete failure but one who still had hope if he just decided to be himself and have it all back. This is excellent dialogue. He didn't do the generic "you had passion and now look at you". This felt real.
@petertaylorarts
@petertaylorarts 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the finest scenes in cinema. Beautifully acted, shot and edited. A masterclass.
@jeffgoode9865
@jeffgoode9865 Жыл бұрын
The scene that cemented this movie as a great film. Everyone expected Cage craziness and revenge. But his character never got violent except the beginning, defending himself. He shows great emotional depth and even kindness and empathy. Beautiful way of subverting expectations, the right way.
@pickledpelican2094
@pickledpelican2094 3 жыл бұрын
WOW....what a scene...one of those truly great scenes that will be played over and over.
@jonathanault1634
@jonathanault1634 3 жыл бұрын
That one great line near the beginning: "Time is . . ." "Sure." Meaning "Yes, get on with it," but also: "sure," as in certain. Time is sure. It's a guarantee that it's passing, and none of us will ever get a second of it back. That's just good fucking writing. I loved this film.
@ProckGnosis
@ProckGnosis 2 жыл бұрын
This scene just nails it. Kudos to all 3 actors in the scene. The script is good, but the delivery of that script seals the deal.
@Circa1628
@Circa1628 21 күн бұрын
i was a prep cook. -- i started almost sobbing when Derek blurted out his scotch egg signature dish. I remember when i was so fresh and eager, a dream restaurant in my head. not revolutionary, but mine
@Bilboswaggins2077
@Bilboswaggins2077 3 жыл бұрын
This says a lot about our society
@renatenha
@renatenha 3 жыл бұрын
A lot.
@marshallzane7735
@marshallzane7735 3 жыл бұрын
Means a lot coming from the judge
@FF-ch9nr
@FF-ch9nr 2 жыл бұрын
Unironically a lot
@Daniel-cn3fw
@Daniel-cn3fw 2 жыл бұрын
@@FF-ch9nr we really do live in one
@kbcustoms3571
@kbcustoms3571 Жыл бұрын
The way that Derek holds that expression in the length of time the camera stays on him worked amazingly. What a great scene all around
@michaeldemarini9873
@michaeldemarini9873 2 жыл бұрын
Watching the light fizzle out of Derek's eyes was one of the best parts of this movie. His whole life passes in front of him--and he realizes he's wasted it by choosing money and success over his dreams.
@simpleshapes8113
@simpleshapes8113 18 күн бұрын
Dereks smile through a thorough examination of his lack of authenticity and his mask slowly crumbling is hauntingly real. What an amazing actor.
@ricey542010
@ricey542010 2 жыл бұрын
Deconstructing a man who is making a lot of money deconstructing food is epic writing and both men play the part so well here. I didn't love the ending to this film but this scene stuck with me
@suzanneharrington517
@suzanneharrington517 2 жыл бұрын
To say I loved this film would be an understatement. This would have to be the greatest scene I have ever seen portrayed on film - pure brilliance. A big thank you to all involved.
@dogwithnobones906
@dogwithnobones906 2 жыл бұрын
If you have ever had to put work in at a restaurant you will run into countless people like this chef. The industry creates people just like this chef. I have seen over and over again with our Executive Chefs. These guys trade their passions for money and you get to see it in real time. THEY TALK JUST LIKE THE CHEF IN THE MOVIE. This is more than well written. This is REAL. Line for line I have heard this all said by someone who put a menu together for moneys sake. This scene is so well written. "Liver Scotch Eggs with a Honey Curry Mustard" every chef has a recipe on their mind (that they want to make a reality) and that line sealed it for me. TRUTH IS IN THE SCENE!
@ashtonevans6488
@ashtonevans6488 2 жыл бұрын
Swear to God the writing and performance is amazing. Scary how it sounds like a master Chef actually being candid with another chef. Almost like I was listening to something Marco Pierre White would say to a young chef loosing his way.
@da96103
@da96103 2 жыл бұрын
It seems that a chef and his apprentice have a life long relationship with each other. You can be the best chef in the world with 25 years' experience, but if your old teacher visits you, he can smack you at the back of your head and say: "Hey, you overcooked your pasta."
@smellzorarmada7909
@smellzorarmada7909 2 жыл бұрын
“We don’t get a lot of things to really care about” is singlehandedly my favorite line out of any movie. The weight behind this words is beyond belief
@madmanmit2618
@madmanmit2618 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't seen this movie yet. After watching this I really want to. I already wanted to because I've heard good things about it, but damn, this is a good scene. I expected Cage to silently demand to know where the pig is and maybe threaten him, or get angry and smash the wineglass in his face. But no, instead we get real empathy from his character. And a genuine scene of him finding a real emotional connection with Derek. I think I'll end up loving this movie. Edit: I did end up loving this movie.
@CreepyPersonCube.
@CreepyPersonCube. Жыл бұрын
Not often you see a guy's heart torn out and shown to him, and he's still alive afterwards. Well I mean, as alive as he is, anyhow.
@leejohnson7851
@leejohnson7851 3 жыл бұрын
"... every day you'll wake up and there will be less of you... " Mr. Cage said this was his last production. He is the chef. This monologue is the mic drop.
@gamemediafan1714
@gamemediafan1714 2 жыл бұрын
What do you mean? He's got three movies coming out in 2022.
@leejohnson7851
@leejohnson7851 2 жыл бұрын
@@gamemediafan1714 Internet Misinformation Strikes Again. Well done citizen - beware what you relay. Here was the prompt: ""I do feel that I’ve gone into my own wilderness and that I’ve left the small town that is Hollywood," Cage said. "I don't know exactly why Rob left his stardom. It's never fully explained, and I like that about the movie. But as for me, I don't know if I’d want to go back. I don't know if I'd want to go and make another Disney movie. It would be terrifying. It's a whole different climate. There's a lot of fear there."
@gamemediafan1714
@gamemediafan1714 2 жыл бұрын
@@leejohnson7851 that statement says he won't go back to HOLLYWOOD stuff. But smaller projects that are independant? He's still doing them.
@YLS8763
@YLS8763 2 жыл бұрын
@@gamemediafan1714 Obviously this is where he shines. I feel like he lived vicariously in many ways through the Robin Feld character. Probably why he accepted the role.
@hairglowingkyle4572
@hairglowingkyle4572 Жыл бұрын
This scene can be a short-film on its own. Excellent movie by Nick Cage
@anticom6099
@anticom6099 2 жыл бұрын
I can just imagine Nic Cage reading these lines off the script and being like, “yes, this is _exactly_ what I was looking for”
@AimForTheBushes908
@AimForTheBushes908 3 жыл бұрын
I totally was not expecting to click on such a deep ass moment in my life provided by Mr. Cage himself. 🤔😲😲😲😢
@kaziahmed1424
@kaziahmed1424 2 жыл бұрын
I hope Nic Cage does more movies like this now that his financial troubles are done. He was absolutely mesmerizing in this role. Good to have you back Mr. Cage
@da96103
@da96103 2 жыл бұрын
What financial troubles?
@kaziahmed1424
@kaziahmed1424 2 жыл бұрын
@@da96103 He apparently had a lot of issues with the tax authorities which is why he was accepting a lot of movie roles he normally wouldn't have. In an interview earlier this year, he confirmed it and said that those problems were finally solved
@nickfane6729
@nickfane6729 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best written, and performed, scenes of dissociate in any movie.
@the8419
@the8419 2 жыл бұрын
When he said “I’m sorry, do you need medical attention,” I completely broke out laughing 😂
@davidberrueco2
@davidberrueco2 Жыл бұрын
This film is such a gem, i love the message, love the acting, love the cinematography, love it
@nimrodboldog2505
@nimrodboldog2505 Жыл бұрын
"We don't get a lot of things to really care about..." a painful paragraph with great intellectual message. The scene above all explains unconditional love and caring.
@stonkodactyl9210
@stonkodactyl9210 3 жыл бұрын
NOT what I needed to watch entering training week 2, day 4 tomorrow on my new job "that i'm so excited about"
@askvr4424
@askvr4424 3 жыл бұрын
sounds like it was exactly what you needed to watch
@chocolatecoveredgummybears
@chocolatecoveredgummybears 3 жыл бұрын
@@askvr4424 haha ye
@vrfvfdcdvgtre2369
@vrfvfdcdvgtre2369 3 жыл бұрын
Actually, we most often have choices. We just waste them.
@rathergenericproductions2123
@rathergenericproductions2123 8 ай бұрын
2 years later, and I’m noticing how right as shit gets real, all of the background conversations completely fade away. And just before the scene ends, all of it comes back. Awesome sound design!
@ericthegeneric1611
@ericthegeneric1611 2 ай бұрын
Right. He's listening to his head chefs words and doesn't care about no one one else in this moment.
@BBFilms88
@BBFilms88 3 жыл бұрын
Anyone else feel Derek deserves at the most a best supporting actor nod?
@YLS8763
@YLS8763 2 жыл бұрын
When the chef speaks about the concept of his restaurant, 2:40 about “taking familiar local ingredients and deconstructing them, making them seem foreign, giving them a newfound appreciation for food”, it’s foreshadowing the conversation Robin (Nic Cage’s character) and the Chef are about to have. Nic cage takes the idea of the chef’s restaurant, by this point something familiar to him, and he begins deconstructing it. Afterwards, the chef realizes that in fact his restaurant is NOT familiar to him and IS in fact foreign. What was really familiar and important to him was his Pub, which he now has a newfound appreciation for.
@da96103
@da96103 2 жыл бұрын
Ah, you must do really well in English Literature class.
@Space_Ghost_Hunter
@Space_Ghost_Hunter 11 ай бұрын
When he chugs down the wine you can see the gears turning in his head as if he's thinking, "Wow... so that's it. I've gotta sell this place and open my Pub. I have no choice now. This is a total waste of time." And he's both terrified and astonished by this realization to the point of not being sure what to even do. Superb acting
@1230986666
@1230986666 2 жыл бұрын
David Knell nailed this scene. I came back just to see him fall apart. It's my favourite part of the movie.
@austinlamonge4741
@austinlamonge4741 3 жыл бұрын
Oscar for best screenplay
@amaananver135
@amaananver135 3 жыл бұрын
For best actor too.
@IbnHunter
@IbnHunter 3 жыл бұрын
This hits home, we all have dreams that we compromised chasing for .. other things!
@johnbill739
@johnbill739 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing writing and acting. Very refreshing. And not a cape in site too. Well done to all.
@annehaight9963
@annehaight9963 14 күн бұрын
Nic Cage is one of those A-list actors who is actually acting, and not just "being Nic Cage in a movie".
@mv6xxbeats655
@mv6xxbeats655 3 жыл бұрын
I like how there was a big anticipation of violence in the movie but it never really was there,just one big jumpscare worthy flash in the beginning,hotel Portland and that little kick session on the Camaro which in particular showed how contentment with what robin already had and what and who he was happy with made it much more unimportant for him to look at these little things In life if we apply that little mentality that tyler/the narrator had in fight club about buying shit that end up buying us back.
@mar10ssj1
@mar10ssj1 22 күн бұрын
The sheer breath of acting range Nic Cage has is astounding. He can go from having a movie where he is having a chainsaw duel to a movie like this. Amazing thespian.
@chrisholt4804
@chrisholt4804 Жыл бұрын
Wow..... I saw an ad from this movie and looked a scene up on youtube and this is what I got. Cage is amazing in this. His tone, the deep stare and the care he expresses to him is unmatched in such a short time. Truly great work.
@kooj22
@kooj22 3 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite scenes of the last 10 years. So good
@kingjimp
@kingjimp 18 күн бұрын
I really liked Ethan hawks comments (from an article an interview a ways back) on Nic Cage "the only actor since Marlon Brando that’s actually done anything new with the art of acting.” I think Nic Cage is underrated.
@slendy-5880
@slendy-5880 Жыл бұрын
this is the best movie theater experience ive ever had. the credits started rolling but nobody got up, everyone just sat quietly in their seats thinking
@jakebeal8095
@jakebeal8095 2 жыл бұрын
This scene changed my life
@rayhanihsannasution4199
@rayhanihsannasution4199 2 жыл бұрын
this is such a very well written scene👏 and I must say that david knell totally killed it, definitely one of the best scene of the year, the scene where rob made darius and amir dinner is also another one that needs a shoutout. Pig is such a very good emotional film about lost.
@hydradominatus3641
@hydradominatus3641 3 жыл бұрын
Tell him who you are... Cage: 🤨........👀 Oh shit... Chef Feld.
@dagmichael
@dagmichael 3 жыл бұрын
"They're not real. You get that, right? None of it is real. The critics aren't real, the customers aren't real, because... this isn't real. You aren't real." He's talking about content guys.
@MtShastaAmy
@MtShastaAmy Жыл бұрын
I love the part whenhe hands himthe glass; a HARD moment just happened and what could Derek say/do/etc. Nic Cage's character was really gentle and with him through all of that, and the they drink together
@christopherecatalano
@christopherecatalano 15 күн бұрын
I have not seen this. An amazing and unusually moving scene. Wow. Both actors brilliant here, even the observing 3rd party guy shot was powerful and added depth to the dialogue. No musical subtext to hype the emotion or...suspense. Fantastic.
@filmrolled
@filmrolled 3 жыл бұрын
Whoa.... soul-devouringly relatable.
@KartikeyaDutta
@KartikeyaDutta 2 жыл бұрын
"Fuck Seattle" "I don't fuck my pig" - Nic Cage aka Chef Feld (2021)
@TheGrandGamers
@TheGrandGamers 2 жыл бұрын
Such a phenomenal scene in a phenomenal movie. I went in blind and had no idea it took place in such a culinary world. I love cooking movies and this is by far my new favorite cooking movie and thriller. Nic Cage has done it once again.
@Jack-goff
@Jack-goff 2 жыл бұрын
What he had to say to him about him choosing money over passion was very deep. “Every day you’ll wake up and there will be less of you” gave me the chills
@shaggy75
@shaggy75 Жыл бұрын
Two of the most underrated movies i have even seen and enjoyed. Secret life of Walter mitty and pig...both are unique and awesome
@squirrelknight9768
@squirrelknight9768 3 жыл бұрын
2:22 dang! Look at that moment... Him letting go of his rightous anger! This is the pivetal scene of the movie. Afterwards you see him resolve his issues without rage in a compassionate, non violent manner.
@spankminister
@spankminister 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I feel like in that moment he felt pity for this chef who was boxed in by investors and critics, who was so clearly desperate for validation he got pressured into doing these things.
@squirrelknight9768
@squirrelknight9768 3 жыл бұрын
@@spankminister indeed! It's such great acting by both cage and knell... Wolff did a great Job as the silent bistander too. I swear cage would have 5 academy awards by now if not for his "colorful" private life! One more reason not to take the Oscars seriously
@bluebird9444
@bluebird9444 3 жыл бұрын
4:04 the start of my favorite part of this movie. Dialogue was on point No dramatic music, no yelling or fancy camera angles. Just talking, love it
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