The problem with this movie watching it in the cinema is that there's no breaks between stories. There should be 10mins break between each story. In Indian movies a break is a normal thing. In kinds of kindness I was begging for the end in 3rd story because I was tired phisicly and mentally :D😂😂😂😂
@rhythmoriented4 ай бұрын
Like The Killing of a Sacred Deer the second and third stories include an element of magical realism mixed with tragedy. I loved all three segments in different ways. Yorgos Lanthimos keeps bring novel approaches to the art of cinema, and I’m thrilled to part of it.
@dylanwolf4 ай бұрын
Have you not seen Dogtooth or Killing of a Sacred Deer? This film was Lanthimos returning to his most innovative.
@Rmcrace23194 ай бұрын
So personally, Kinds of Kindness is hands down my favorite film of the year so far. That being said, it’s absolutely NOT for everyone
@kevzsabz82534 ай бұрын
Sorry but Sean Baker's Anora (Who won the Golden Lion at Cannes Festival) and Luca Guadagnino's Challengers were much much better and more impressive film than Kinds of Kindness. Sorry NOT Sorry Buddy. 😁🙄😕
@jojoeljefe4 ай бұрын
@@kevzsabz8253whoa ppl have opinions?? :O
@kurtholus4 ай бұрын
Explain why please
@Ann-vi5ns4 ай бұрын
Not for me. One of top 3 worst movies.
@bn38074 ай бұрын
Worst movie ever !! I walked out
@DaringDasher4 ай бұрын
This one's for the Dogtooth/Filippou fans lol I fully enjoyed it 🤣
@kayla_eevee4 ай бұрын
Dogtooth was the first Lanthimos film I ever watched and yeah, that seems about right. I only just started getting into his films last month and wanted the first one I watched to be in his native Greek. It was a hell of an introduction but I fell head-over-heels in love with his style almost instantly.
@flamingocupproductions53294 ай бұрын
I hate this movie
@megamoviez4 ай бұрын
After sleeping on it I personally LOVED it but I know it won’t be for everyone
@Kerorofan19904 ай бұрын
I remember when Jesse Plemons was just "That guy from season 2 of the Fargo TV show." It's been fun watching his star rise. He just needs the right role and there's for sure an Oscar in his future.
@NormaLilia244 ай бұрын
Did you ever see Jessie Plemons on Breaking Bad/ El Camino? He's so good
@Kerorofan19904 ай бұрын
@@NormaLilia24 I was never into Breaking Bad, but I did hear he was good in it.
@PiaHildebrandt4 ай бұрын
Before Fargo, he was "Met Damon" on Breaking Bad.
@TKK283 ай бұрын
to me, he's that guy from friday night lights.
@dannielleburrus6117Ай бұрын
More like Jesse Plemons that guy from Friday Night Lights 😂
@GetLife3334 ай бұрын
It is HORRIBLE, flat, and pointless! Save your money!!!
@jeremystubbs19804 ай бұрын
“Wild Tales” is a GREAT Argentinian anthology film.
@arthurvalladares54514 ай бұрын
I liked story 1 a lot, but I'm surprised you found it surprising. I think its super clear from the setup everything that's gonna happen in it, which is not a criticism since it's executed very well, but to me its a story that really only has one place to go.
@cinemacola63984 ай бұрын
Have you seen any other Yorgos films besides The Favorite and Poor Things? I ask because KOK is Yorgos back into his original form. Weird, offbeat and darkly comedic. Dogtooth is my favorite film of his and this one had that same tone. The stories I found really interesting, wicked and engaging throughout.
@mattcollins35914 ай бұрын
@@cinemacola6398 there was nothing comedic about this movie. It’s shock value just for shock value. That doesn’t make it “engaging”
@marrmart76904 ай бұрын
Poor think and the favourite he mix comedy with tragedy This his style diroction
@marcelle88284 ай бұрын
This!! I'm so surprised seeing people "disappointed" by KoK. Like, what else were they expecting from the auteur behind Dogtooth and the Lobster? If anything, The Favorite and PT were a turn towards the mainstream for him and I'm guessing he's using their success to secure budget to move onto things he's more interested in. I'm guessing Bugonia will be in the same vein as KoK as well.
@SM-ce1uy4 ай бұрын
his films are awful, he is just like Von Trier, orgy scenes and insane shock value scenes with no substance, but dressed as art.
@marcelle88284 ай бұрын
@@SM-ce1uy his last films are a bit like that ngl. Not his older work though
@clownkilla70032 ай бұрын
Not being able to take your eyes off the screen while wondering the whole time if you even like it....sums up the experience of this movie
@halloweenfriday4 ай бұрын
I saw Kinds of Kindness in theaters last night. I loved it so much; it inspired me to come up with an idea for my own short film. It’s not for everyone, but it’s definitely for me!
@bruce19473 ай бұрын
I thought it kept getting better personally. The last story was my favorite. It reminded me a lot of the film "safe"
@shabberto4 ай бұрын
I think the througline is the abuse themes and the order working with the first having the most intrigue and the last being the most literal with the themes and upbeat in tone despite its heavy moments. Also the dissonant choir as she passes out in the sauna? The slow motion tear drops in the jacuzzi? How is the third part not a vibe. People either like it the most or the least out of the three I've seen. I'm in the former camp.
@alisdairmckenzie4 ай бұрын
Not that suprising really - if you loved The Favourite and Poor Things then you are in the McNamara/Lanthimos group. If you were a fan of Dogtooth, The Lobster or The killing of a sacred Deer then you are in the Filippou/Lanthimos group. Not saying you can't be both. I personally loved The Favourite and Poor Things and struggled with the others so I have a good idea of what's in store. I'll catch Kinds of Kindness on home media one day I'm sure but won't be going to see it in the cinema.
@marrmart76904 ай бұрын
Becase the favourite and poor think was historical film And about british in past
@stuartmoore10644 ай бұрын
My favorites in order, 3, 1, 2. I'm not exactly sure why, except that the third was so strange that I found it the most compelling. I enjoyed Emma Stone racing around in her car as she (and we) tried to figure out what was going on! But all three were good, interesting, and I need to see the movie more than just once to attempt to see the threads that connect them. Then there is the dog story, with accompanying video, that Emma Stone's character tells her "father" in episode 2 - what was that about, and why was it there? I'm sure to be in the minority, but I enjoyed this movie more than Poor Things, as audacious and wonderfully acted as PT was.
@kayla_eevee4 ай бұрын
The biggest mark against Kinds of Kindness is that it's being marketed as a comedy. It has a few funny moments but in my opinion, that thing is a straight-up horror movie. When I was writing out my initial thoughts after seeing it, I ended up including a lengthy (but mostly spoiler-free) content warning at the beginning because I felt the marketing had done such a poor job of accurately representing what kind of movie it was. It was hands-down the most emotionally exhausting film I've ever sat through and while I mean that as a compliment, I wouldn't have wanted to see it if I were at all struggling in the moment. In fact, I wasn't able to watch The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer before seeing KoK like I initially planned and I ended up feeling so drained by it that it's probably going to be a while before I can handle any more Lanthimos. In that respect, I actually think the marketing for KoK may almost be bordering on irresponsible. I've only recently started getting into Lanthimos's movies but I have loved everything I've seen from him so far, Poor Things being my favorite with KoK resting somewhere between that and The Favourite. I even drove 20 miles just to make sure I saw KoK on opening day because there weren't any closer theaters with showings. However, I fully understand why some people don't like it and it will not surprise me at all if it gets 0 awards attention. It is a fascinating work of art but it is by no means for everyone. I probably wouldn't even recommend it to someone I didn't know well because it's just so intense and everyone's reaction to it is going to be different.
@belloutdoors52174 ай бұрын
I thought it was brilliant! I actually liked the 3rd story the best 👌
@vins19794 ай бұрын
I loved all the stories, but now that I think about that, I think that the 3rd is my favourite too.
@hectorrivas55744 ай бұрын
what did you like about it most?
@radosawrusnak77003 ай бұрын
Me too
@QuestionMARK6182 ай бұрын
I loved the 3rd as well!! It just kept getting better and better
@bronsonbamnallen1633Ай бұрын
Kinds of Kindness was so dumb, yet so good. I cant explain it. Fantastic acting.
@marikamarika72054 ай бұрын
I haven’t seen it yet, and the fact that this movie is not Bait for awards, makes me already like it
@madieta-ch2 ай бұрын
Lanthimos said the movie was inspired by Camus' Caligula, but in a 'reverse' manner-exploring the lengths people are willing to go to in order to 'fit in,' seeking security in work, relationships, and life/faith. It’s an anthology movie with philosophical meaning and questions. Those unfamiliar with Camus' work or existentialism may not enjoy the movie as much. While I personally enjoyed it, I do agree that the film could have been made in a way that better communicates its message to a wider audience.
@mannyandnataliarodriguez87444 ай бұрын
This movie is fantastic. Definitely not for everyone, a polarizing movie just like Beau is afraid was
@TJThomas1163 ай бұрын
If you haven't seen Dogtooth (2009) you really should! It has a lot of similar themes as Kinds of Kindness and I feel sticks the landing a lot more strongly.
@hectorrivas55744 ай бұрын
enjoyed your review but i think this film, or at least the actors will definitely win some awards. l'll come back go this comment in the future
@jamesblackmon72354 ай бұрын
I couldn't look away, the acting is marvelous. I have no idea what was meant.
@mccod0354 ай бұрын
I feel like you probably should research the Director before going in the movie.
@CarlosGarcia-uq8uy4 ай бұрын
I had a great time. I think you went in with built up expectations.
@dornravlin4 ай бұрын
I don’t think kinds of kindness is frustrating to me. This is the best depiction of the world we live in.
@johntibbitts54984 ай бұрын
I loved this film! I thoroughly enjoyed all 3 stories!
@vins19794 ай бұрын
I frankly don't understand some of these criticisms. Personally, I loved story 3, I think is the BEST of the three. In a sense it is the more 'realistic' in how it depicts people manipulated by a cult leader. To say that Jesse Plemmons has little or nothing to do in story 3 is really beside the point. Nobody says that he has to be the main character in all the three stories. Jesse Plemmons is the main character of the first two stories and, in the first story, Emma Stone's character is underdeveloped and has little to do. So what?? Also, I do wonder how much do you know about Yorgos Lanthimos's work apart from the Favourite and Poor Things. Have you watched the Lobster or the Killing of a sacred deer? Even better, have you ever watched his movies in Greek, or do you know only English-language movies? Also, 73% on Rotten Tomatoes is not "mixed to favourable reviews"... Finally, the 'true line' of the stories, its main theme, is love as power -- which is basically the same theme of the Favourite.
@alpe19874 ай бұрын
It’s nice to some originality in films.
@jennywhite55314 ай бұрын
I can't wait to see this.
@DivineRedwood3 ай бұрын
*OMG! This movie is absolute garbage. There is zero "genius" here. It's boring, stupid, and pointless. Don't waste your time.*
@TrishGannon-w3z4 ай бұрын
Soundtrack is horrid. If director’s goal was to totally repel and insult us, he succeeded.
@tomlinn19904 ай бұрын
I like this movie more when I look at it as 3 short films, instead of one film with one look, feel and style. If that makes sense. But then again, I’ve liked all of his movies.
@highwind19914 ай бұрын
This was made to be an F cinema score movie. I loved it. I prefer this Lanthimos. Personally found Poor Things to be beautiful to look at, but too traditional and predictable as a narrative
@mattcollins35914 ай бұрын
What? That’s the most ludicrous thing I’ve ever read concerning a film. No, no movie is made for the sole purpose of being terrible and being hated by the majority of the audience.
@mike045744 ай бұрын
Just say it’s terrible and move on
@friendlypup56504 ай бұрын
@@mattcollins3591he didn’t say terrible, he meant he wants the film to be unique and challenging
@reniasva4 ай бұрын
I don't know why, but I don't like Jesse Plemons. I have no idea as to why I don't like him, but it's just a fact. Emma Stone is amazing and she deserves to be loved. But Brian making a video about NOT liking a Yorgos Lanthimos movie with Emma in it is weird. Definitely worth the watch, tho😄
@baraka994 ай бұрын
The 1st and 3rd stories were the best. I loved this movie.
@CineRam4 ай бұрын
I take it that you don't consider "Cloud Atlas" or "Pulp Fiction" to be true anthology movies. How about the "Sin City" movies? What are your favorite non-horror anthologies?
@belloutdoors52174 ай бұрын
Magnolia?
@CineRam4 ай бұрын
@@belloutdoors5217 According to Brian's criteria, Magnolia is not an anthology movie because all the characters in the various storylines have connections to each other. it's not several separate stories, it's one single big story with characters who move in and out of each other's orbit. Plus, all the storylines are intercut with each other, whereas an anthology has separate stories with their own characters that begin once the previous story ends and end before the next story begins.
@Jared_Wignall4 ай бұрын
Pulp Fiction is a film that’s non-chronological, more specifically Hyperlink Cinema, so it’s not an anthology film. Anthology films are different stories with different characters in each of the stories, regardless if the cast is the same in all of them or not. Pulp Fiction has three stories, but the main characters are the same and you could put it in chronological order and it would be one big film from beginning to end that you could follow, while a film like Kinds of Kindness is three stories with different characters in the stories.
@vins19794 ай бұрын
@@CineRam the characters of Cloud Atlas and Pulp Fiction also have connections to each other.
@CineRam4 ай бұрын
@@vins1979 Connections, yes. But the Cloud Atlas characters don't appear in each other's storylines with one exception: Sixsmith (James D'Arcy) who appears in both the 1936 the the 1973 scenes. Pulp Fiction, on the other hand, has characters show up briefly in some storylines and be central characters in others. A true anthology may share actors, but not characters, according to Brian (if I've understood his criteria).
@ChannelZero10314 ай бұрын
This film would have gotten more kudos if it would've had an intermission. Something that is not done anymore.
@annaburns28654 ай бұрын
Funny. I just left halfway through the movie to go to the bathroom and buy popcorn. Strange how people don’t take their own intermissions anymore.
@ChannelZero10314 ай бұрын
@@annaburns2865 Lol
@janechoy20734 ай бұрын
i was engaged and entertained by the movie and i would not recommend this just to anyone. 2 people walked out of my screening. It's not my fave but I also didn't dislike it. It's just weird AF, so trademark Lanthimos. Jesse Plemmons is amazing. As a female, I also feel #3 the most - I can see why she'd be the perfect pick for a cult.
@nanamislitel96034 ай бұрын
I looooooved the movie. It is very unique and entertaining. I won’t accept any criticism of it
@steffdia70804 ай бұрын
Kind of Kindness are like police bodycams that recording weird, mental health people's life.
@spinnerbron4 ай бұрын
I love this comparison
@adminabaton82464 ай бұрын
I guess you Love Top Gun and Star Trek
@NormaLilia244 ай бұрын
This film is not for the faint of heart. I loved how strange and non conventional it was.
@troutmask68004 ай бұрын
13 middle age people walked out of the theater after the liver scene, leaving 3 people including myself behind. Haven’t see that since the 80’s!
@NormaLilia244 ай бұрын
@@troutmask6800 I had an older couple also walk out during my screening lol
@travisspazz16244 ай бұрын
I think I kinda loved this!! I laughed out loud multiple times, enjoyed the bits of humanity, and thought it had the best ending of the year 😅
@PeterRabbit4Eva4 ай бұрын
WOW, Brian ! First The Fall Guy, and now this ? 🤔
@Jamal3.874 ай бұрын
Yeah I agree with you on anthology films. All three stories have to be equal in their greatness. Reminds of New York Stories from 1989. The three stories in that film had different casts and directors (Scorsese, Allen, and Coppola) for all three. Scorsese’s film is the best one. I wonder how it works with the same cast and director for all three here in Kinds of Kindness.
@SteveGaudi19764 ай бұрын
they dont have to - who says they have to? this is such a cliche
@belloutdoors52174 ай бұрын
@@SteveGaudi1976 it doesn't have to be three stories does it? I consider Magnolia an anthology movie.
@cinemacola63984 ай бұрын
There has never been an anthology film where all the stories are at the same quality. I've seen dozens of anthology films and there's always going to be one story that outshines the others. It's just something that comes with watching anthology films.
@marrmart76904 ай бұрын
The film care about style more about story i dont now why film maker make many films in one films Why dont make good story film in one film sepretly
@belloutdoors52174 ай бұрын
@@marrmart7690 que?
@davidbockoven1614 ай бұрын
In trying to think of other anthology films, I thought of the French Three Colours films in the early 90s (Blue, White, and Red), but I had forgotten that those were all released separately (albeit within about a year of one another). Why not just release the three stories as three separate films if there's no real narrative thread connecting the three? (The only Lanthimos film I have seen, I have to admit, was The Favourite, which I did like a LOT. I just don't get out to see movies as much these days . . . . (Poor Things is on my to-see list based primarily on Brian's positive reviews).)
@mattcollins35914 ай бұрын
It’s weird just to be weird and I’m not here for it anymore.
@carlatejada29554 ай бұрын
Jejejeje yes
@belloutdoors52174 ай бұрын
For shame
@cinemacola63984 ай бұрын
Then cry and move on. Lol
@mattcollins35914 ай бұрын
@@cinemacola6398 seems like you have a problem with people not liking yorgos movies. Grow up.
@ferdi34374 ай бұрын
What movie is that clip at 4.52, with the blue zombies, from?
@kayla_eevee4 ай бұрын
Looks like Tales from the Crypt from 1972. (I took a screenshot and did a reverse image search so if that's wrong, blame Google.)
@ferdi34374 ай бұрын
@@kayla_eeveeThank you, Kayla! It's indeed from a Tales from the Crypt episode from 1972 called 'Dead Lives!', apparently! I appreciate your feedback!
@BenAstridge2 ай бұрын
We were trying to find motifs and meanings in the film. Yorgos revealed R.M.F stands for…. Nothing at all! The fact he exists in all stories means nothing! R.M.F eats a sandwich is an unrelated nonsensical title. ’Kinds of kindness’ relates to nothing as well. The movie was previously called ‘And’ and ‘R.M.F’ which also mean NOTHING. This movie has nothing to say and it shows. I think it is one of the worst films of the year for me.
@dannielleburrus6117Ай бұрын
I finally saw Kinds of Kindness this weekend on Disney+. I like Killing of a Sacred Deer and The Lobster. I LOVED The Favorite and especially Poor Things. This movie was a big let down. I liked story #1 the best. I wish that had been expanded into an entire film. Stories 2 and 3 felt very half baked to me.
@jd8994 ай бұрын
I saw the film at Sundance London on 35mm and I agree with you. I loved his two previous movies and liked The Lobster. There are things I admire about Kinds of Kindness. However overall I felt a bit let down by it and it didn't fully work for me. I look forward to the next film though.
@marrmart76904 ай бұрын
The style of film same if the author dont find all story good enough so he put all this story in one film to dont make many films in diffrent story. Same if writer put many short story in one book
@888bangthory4 ай бұрын
I had no idea it was nearly 3 hours long when i watched it today , I did think it was very slow paced but that adds to the atmosphere,despite finding it a bit of a slog by the 2nd and 3rd acts there was enough intrigue that it left me wanting more
@rupertgrech70974 ай бұрын
The most bizarre movie I've ever seen. Tarantino on steroids!
@pachecovitz934 ай бұрын
I loved The Favorite, and then I watched The Lobster, I thought it was a film about detective, how wrong I was, I liked the film, very different, but the ending is so frustrating.
@Nik-pp3qs4 ай бұрын
I enjoyed it. But I do like anthology films. It was a refreshing twist on narrative film. However, I too didn’t see a clear through line between the stories. I found myself wanting some sort of connecting scene to close the movie. When the movie ended, I was just like…”ok.”
@marrmart76904 ай бұрын
I agree about anthology But i dont watch the story of film maybe good story even in they put it in anthology film Maybe anthology bad style But story good
@chrisianlewis4 ай бұрын
It's interesting that The Favourite and Poor Things solidified Yorgos as an "i'll be there opening weekend..." director for you. For me The Favourite and Poor Things seemed somewhat conventional compared to his prior work. I was a bit bored of his style. Just another interesting director that had his rough edges sanded off by Hollywood. But Kinds of Kindness, although far from perfect, puts Yorgos back on track for me. It's imperfect in a perfect way. However you review is totally reasonable.
@giorgos_mark84014 ай бұрын
This movie is a masterpiece in disguise in my opinion. I also think it will be hard for people to get it.
@mixedsignalspresets3 ай бұрын
What did you get?
@mephistounderwater4 ай бұрын
You know nothing about the original Lanthimos, you're too attached to Hollywood traditional narrative Lanthimos.
@lanaiba4 ай бұрын
Whenever I see people so put off by animal cruelty I wonder if they eat animals. And if they do, they are just put off by dog/cat cruelty ans are ignoring the rest.
@jennywhite55314 ай бұрын
Interested to see what Bryan thought of his early work
@Stephano_v_Bove__4 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed listening to this. Were/are you a professional film critic?
@NormaLilia244 ай бұрын
Just bc you say its “going to go down as “the most frustrated film of 2024” does not mean it will, just bc you say it will. . . I do believe Jesse could get an great nominations and wins for this film
@austinrodriguez42724 ай бұрын
Watched it last night, the more I think about it the more I like it. Ima be honest I laughed maybe 3 good times in that almost 3 hour runtime. I like the actors and I’m glad it was weird.
@austinrodriguez42724 ай бұрын
Had no idea. It was an anthology film honestly, my first time hearing that word. Killing of a sacred deer was funnier tho
@marrmart76904 ай бұрын
@@austinrodriguez4272 anthology good for televion
@taylora5224Ай бұрын
If you don’t think there’s a reason for the order then you probably didn’t get it. I mean it starts with a car crash and ends with a car crash? All the stories were very connected with their themes. I do agree with you though that it won’t factor into the Oscars at all. For me it’s the second best film of 2024 behind The Beast.
@LexisReadz2 ай бұрын
Finally got to watching this and I’m just. I am confused. There was a weird amount of sexuality in the film that I felt didn’t make sense for the message they wanted to send me as the viewer. I loved Poor Things. I barely got through this :(
@jamesblackmon72354 ай бұрын
I agree that the first story was the best of the three, but as soon as I noticed Defoe made Plemons dress like Ron Burgundy I couldn't focus on anything else.
@gstone82554 ай бұрын
Was does RMF mean ?
@daniellepereira72554 ай бұрын
It's the initials of a character
@singstreetcar58814 ай бұрын
Yorgos and emma stone have another movie again coming next year
@marrmart76904 ай бұрын
About what ?
@yeoreumiso4 ай бұрын
@@marrmart7690a remake of the korean movie “Save the green planet”
@creationzikaz4836Ай бұрын
Poor Things is more 'mainstream' than his previous movies. Did you like the Lobster?
@forayjumpman2 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but this movie just wasn't my cup of tea. This was a bit out there.
@jeronimorubim2 ай бұрын
1 for them, one for yourself
@PicklesRTasty4 ай бұрын
I feel like everyone didn't connect with either the 2nd or 3rd segment
@number91804 ай бұрын
walked out of the theater thinking “damn willem dafoe lays major pipe”
@ruukaozАй бұрын
The reason why i enjoy movie violence is because its not real. if people were hurt for real i'd be horrified. The dog wasn't actually hurt in the making of the movie, so how is it different to people getting hurt on screen? you are ruining it for yourself.
@michaelpfogerty2 ай бұрын
I literally just hit play on the video but I must say up front that I wasn't frustrated a bit while watching this flick 🤷♂️
@SteveGaudi19764 ай бұрын
The only frustrating aspect is the slow, hypnotic pace of your analysis, filled with clichés. If you liked more the third story, you would have said that the first story was not strong; in that case you would have said it's frustrating because the first part sets the tone. You can't compartmentalize the movie to suit your analysis; even though it's an anthology, it should be interpreted as a cohesive whole. What is also frustrating, is that you failed to see the impeccable cinematography, editing, score and so many more and most importantly that this is a return to Yorgos true cinematic style not the one you prefer. You were wrong with the Oscars predictions last year (Poor things included), you might be wrong this year as well.
@tylerjohnston7164 ай бұрын
That’s a long comment for “hey I don’t agree with your personal take.”
@SteveGaudi19764 ай бұрын
@@tylerjohnston716 shouldn't I explain though why I dont agree? and there is no word limit as fas as I know
@madonnasbutthole96744 ай бұрын
Aww. Is someone mad about an opinion from someone on the internet?
@marikamarika72054 ай бұрын
He praised “Challengers”😂😂😂😂 🤐
@marrmart76904 ай бұрын
He was not wrong he said poor thing the film of the year and emma stone the actross of the year and she got the oscar The anthology if one story not good the audiance will say not all the film good becase not all story good Even if only one story was so good
@chicobueno192 ай бұрын
This is for the “Dogtooth” stans
@wardoise4 ай бұрын
this movie was a miserable unfunny and overly long watch. people walked out, which i thought was excessive until that third story started and then i got jealous of them
@cub35guy4 ай бұрын
Thank god I’m not the only one
@jansproull92064 ай бұрын
@@cub35guy You're not alone, and I had some strong words to that effect🎉
@antav93714 ай бұрын
@@jansproull9206 Found the first story boring, had me wondering...where is this going??? No where was my answer. 2nd story? Walked out after the raunchy video the couples re-watched. Too much for me.
@jansproull92064 ай бұрын
@@antav9371 Totally hear you! Glad you walked out and didn't let that poison in. The film industry can do so much better, and often does. When we don't vote with our feet and what we refuse to keep paying $ for, they just make more inhumanely cruel trash that brings people down into deeper darkness. We deserve uplift, catharsis, exhilaration, humane awareness or plain ole fun from the art of movies. KoK missed every good mark despite a renowned director and cast. Let this WOM prevail! Send studios the message!
@antav93714 ай бұрын
@@jansproull9206 👍 Yeah, too many movies leave me thinking "was that necessary"? I'm grown and not a "prude", I can take some of what Hollywood dishes out because it does exist in the real world. But that doesn't mean I want to wallow in the muck and mire of it. Some times they just go too far.
@albalbuena64784 ай бұрын
I don’t get the love for POOR THINGS. The last half hour was disappointing.
@johngretchko4 ай бұрын
See the movie to the very, very end. Do not leave after the credits to the third story, and you will see who eats that sandwich. It is an understandable movie. Yes!
@twanmatthews22294 ай бұрын
I love your shirt. I am from Honolulu, HI
@mixedsignalspresets3 ай бұрын
This movie was shit. I wish I had left after the first part. It didn't get better. And I like lynchian, sci fi, weird, horrory, arty, "smart", whatever. Could have been ok if it was 15 minutes.
@casanova24694 ай бұрын
It sounds like it’s similar to Cloud Atlas
@vins19792 ай бұрын
couldn´t be farther from Cloud Atlas
@jansproull92064 ай бұрын
Cradles of Cruelty. Call it what it is. YORGOS for The Favorite and Poor Things, yes, but this misanthropic trash? If KoK is a true representation of Yorgos, may he retire from film making immediately. Every excellent actor in KoK lost my respect by participating with the dark narcissistic hatefulness in this screenplay including sexual cannibalism. We can vote with our ticket and PVOD purchases, and I vote never to be filmically assaulted by topics like this horrid abomination of a movie.
@vins19792 ай бұрын
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
@marrmart76904 ай бұрын
We miss your reviow ❤ about films of new seasion. Amazing critics for kind of kindness. I dont watch it yet... But i enjoy your reviow becase yoy talk about all sides of film. My opnion Many story in same film Not good idea This kind of many story in same time Suit to tv. Every episode of searios in tv make new story. Becase many story need time. I mean Must all this story be in Televion films.. in one searies. To be combleted and not short and they take time to show the all story one by one. And audiance if they dont want contunue watch the rest of story Do by choice. And i think Audiance in cenima Need to watch one full story. Not many short films in long film. That take long time or the story be so brief. And the style of this film If they make bad story with good story The bad story distroy the rest of film. I can not say my opinion about the story now Becase i dont watch the film yet But i talk about the style of film at first imprission. I love vidoe ❤❤👍❤❤ Brian You was comperhnsive when you talk about film.
@jhhone4 ай бұрын
So does this mean we don't have to see you drooling all over Stone this awards season because she's in a Yorgos movie? See "Thelma" that opened this weekend Starring June Squibb in her first leading role! She's magnificent, and the film is not at all frustrating! ❤ 😂
@cub35guy4 ай бұрын
Thelma…. Soooo good.
@pureb72354 ай бұрын
We'll come back in January when Jesse Plemons gets an Oscar nom for this movie. 😂
@cub35guy4 ай бұрын
It’s NOT David Lynchian. The only reason that anyone would say that is bc it’s an “out there” type of film. At least his stories are interesting and multilayered. This movie was simply horrible. I hated it. 3 hours I won’t get back. I do agree. The first story was the best of the three. But that’s not saying much. That said… I saw previews to poor things and tried watching the first ten min. And I stopped watching. Thank god I didn’t pay for it at the movie theatre . I guess you have to have a taste for this directors films. I do not. Great on him he can find awesome actors to play his stories out. But. Just not for me.
@ultraviolettas4 ай бұрын
here before somebody casts jesse plemons in another movie
@filipesalgueirooficial2 ай бұрын
Loved LOVED the movie
@mikelosinger74692 ай бұрын
Its complete utter garbage.
@RodneyDollar4 ай бұрын
😳😳😳😳😳😳 already saw the audience score 😳😳😳😳 and yikes 😬😬😬
@jansproull92064 ай бұрын
😮for reason of filmic cruelty. Ick!
@sjuninho1000Ай бұрын
I liked!
@sarahm38374 ай бұрын
my friend saw it and called it "Wes Anderson but instead of 4 short films it's one long and not as creative" I'll give it a try anyway.
@flor13down4 ай бұрын
I couldn’t stand it. All the really interesting parts of each story were just glazed over and never fleshed out.