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Lancelloti
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video essays and my perspective on cinema, from a film student and screenwriter. contact me: lancellotifilms@gmail.com
How this MOMENT redefines the Breaking Bad universe
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In this video essay, we're diving headfirst into the Better Call Saul episode "Rock and Hard Place." We're breaking down the top-tier storytelling and all the insane character dynamics that make the Breaking Bad universe so addictive.
We’ll dig into how this episode weaves together the fates of heavy hitters like Jimmy McGill (or Saul Goodman, depending on how you know him), Kim Wexler, Mike Ehrmantraut, Gus Fring, Nacho Varga, and of course, the wild card himself, Lalo Salamanca.
And yeah, we're also connecting the dots back to Breaking Bad legends like Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and even Hank Schrader, because those two worlds colliding? It’s packed with tension and moral dilemmas that'll keep you thinking.
Basically, we're here to geek out over the themes and character arcs that Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould have absolutely nailed.
#bettercallsaulseason6 #breakingbad #videoessay
In this video essay, we're diving headfirst into the Better Call Saul episode "Rock and Hard Place." We're breaking down the top-tier storytelling and all the insane character dynamics that make the Breaking Bad universe so addictive.
We’ll dig into how this episode weaves together the fates of heavy hitters like Jimmy McGill (or Saul Goodman, depending on how you know him), Kim Wexler, Mike Ehrmantraut, Gus Fring, Nacho Varga, and of course, the wild card himself, Lalo Salamanca.
And yeah, we're also connecting the dots back to Breaking Bad legends like Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, and even Hank Schrader, because those two worlds colliding? It’s packed with tension and moral dilemmas that'll keep you thinking.
Basically, we're here to geek out over the themes and character arcs that Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould have absolutely nailed.
#bettercallsaulseason6 #breakingbad #videoessay
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How this PLOT TWIST could have made Avatar 2 great
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Head to squarespace.com/lancelloti to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code LANCELLOTI In this video, we dive deep into Avatar: The Way of Water, analyzing its screenplay and exploring ways to enhance and "fix" the story. We'll break down the script structure, character development, and plot pacing to see what could make the narrative more engaging and impactful. Jo...
How THIS Scene Became a Modern Masterpiece
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Get Opera for free here :) opr.as/Opera-browser-lancelloti In today video essay lets breakdown the iconic bar scene in Inglourious Basterds, diving deep into its narrative, screenplay, editing, and audiovisual language. This scene is a masterclass in tension and dark humor, a hallmark of Quentin Tarantino, who has given us unforgettable moments in films like Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, and Reservo...
How an immature Batman makes a better film
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wtplay.link/lancelloti - Download War Thunder for FREE and get your bonus! #thebatman #joker #thepenguin In this video, I'm diving into a cinematic analysis of Matt Reeves' The Batman (Robert Pattinson, Colin Farel, Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano). We'll explore the film's unique visual style, the use of lighting and shadows, the carefully composed shots, and how these elements contribute to the overal...
How each Batman understood the character
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Go to buyraycon.com/lancelloti for 20-40% off sitewide on Raycon products! Brought to you by Raycon. In this video, we dive deep into the evolution of Batman as a character across various films, exploring how each adaptation amplifies the mythos of the Dark Knight, making him increasingly complex and captivating. The analysis covers the use of cinematic language, artistic direction, and faithfu...
How this scene takes Pulp Fiction from good to masterpiece
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The first 500 people to use my link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/lancelloti08241 In this video, we dissect one of Pulp Fiction's most iconic scenes: the tense apartment confrontation with Jules (Samuel L. Jackson), Vincent (John Travolta), and Brett (Frank Whaley). We'll delve into how Quentin Tarantino’s masterful direction, the unforgettable performances by Jackson and ...
When the screenwriter hates the movie
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#tarantino #naturalbornkillers #robertdowneyjr The video delves into an analysis of "Natural Born Killers," highlighting the differences between Quentin Tarantino's original script and Oliver Stone's final film, with Robert Downey Jr. It explores how Stone transformed Tarantino's darkly comedic narrative into a visually stunning, surreal experience. The characters in Tarantino's version were mo...
This is how to direct a fight scene (of giant robots)
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Go to piavpn.com/Lancelloti to get 83% off Private Internet Access with 4 months free! #Transformers #PacificRim #michaelbay In this video essay, we delve into the contrasting directorial styles of Michael Bay and Guillermo del Toro, particularly focusing on their approach to action sequences in blockbuster films. Michael Bay's "Transformers" series, known for its explosive and chaotic action s...
The things that actually make Pixar movies so different
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#insideout #up #toystory Twitter: x.com/LancellotiFilms Let's dive into Pixar's animation world and talk about how backgrounds play a huge role. From their Disney beginnings to groundbreaking movies like Tron, Inside Out, and Soul, backgrounds aren't just scenery-they're part of the storytelling magic. We'll explore how artists like Peter Gould bring these worlds to life, making every frame a v...
Is the funniest line in cinema history... improvised?
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Who says an actor can't break character? Twitter: x.com/LancellotiFilms In this video, we take an in-depth look at their iconic film "Life of Brian," focusing on the famous scene with Pontius Pilate. Was this scene improvised or meticulously scripted? We'll uncover the truth behind it! We'll also reminisce about the legendary "Dead Parrot" sketch, a masterpiece of comedy that still makes us lau...
You don't really need dialogue in film..
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When your protagonist has only 62 lines of dialogue… In this video essay, we delve into the visual language of "Mad Max: Fury Road," exploring how director George Miller uses cinematography, color, and composition to tell a compelling story. We'll analyze the film's rich symbolism, examining how themes of survival, freedom, and redemption are conveyed through its striking imagery. Additionally,...
When an audition changed cinema forever.
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no wonder he is one of the best actors of his generation. #planetoftheapes #gollum #lordoftherings #andyserkis The video begins by exploring Serkis's iconic role as Gollum in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, where he revolutionized motion capture technology and brought a beloved literary character to life with unparalleled depth and emotion. We witness the evolution of Serkis's craft through hi...
when the audience misinterprets the movie
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#wolfofwallstreet #videoessay #martinscorcese Today we talk about Martin Scorcese's The Wolf Of Wall Syreet, with Leonardo Dicaprio, Margot Robbie, Jonah Hill. We talk about the visual language of the comedy genre, the estire, and the misinterpretation of the movie by the audicence. All of that and more on this videoessay of filmaking, direction and editing. the title takes inspiration on cinem...
'It's like Big Brother, but in a n*zi house'
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#videoessay #thezoneofinterest #jonathanglazer In this video essay, we discuss how Jonathan Glazer's film stands out as one of the best war movies of recent times, particularly highlighting its bold decisions to break the fourth wall and deviate from traditional narrative structures, focusing on footage from the museum at the beginning. Starring Christian Friedel and Sandra Huller as Commander ...
When you create a color code... only to break it later.
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tw: LancellotiFilms This video essay explores how Denis Villeneuve utilizes color theory in his adaptation of "Dune." Villeneuve's masterful use of color brings the harsh desert landscapes of Arrakis to life while symbolizing cultural richness and thematic depth. Through a nuanced palette of earth tones and vibrant accents, Villeneuve enhances visual storytelling and immerses audien...
How to Ruin a Scene: Breaking Bad's adaptation
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How to Ruin a Scene: Breaking Bad's adaptation
they used real footage on a war movie...
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they used real footage on a war movie...
Why this is the most disturbing scene of Breaking Bad
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Why this is the most disturbing scene of Breaking Bad
A discussion scene can't get better than this
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A discussion scene can't get better than this
When you realize Tarantino is mocking other directors
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When you realize Tarantino is mocking other directors
A single shot can ruin your childhood
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A single shot can ruin your childhood
Why Avatar's Art Direction is a Masterpiece
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Why Avatar's Art Direction is a Masterpiece
I just watched this tonight 🎉
Made it seem like they used Real Cadavers as props 😅
at 4:30 bro oh my gosh just speak like a human. all that where for art thou bullshit is so unnecessary
Bros mad someone said a word he didn’t understand
7:48 I think "good samaritan" is a bit of a stretch here. I've lived in Mexico and here it's common for cartel members to get away with pretty much anything and regular people will just let them because they don't want to get killed. The mechanic just didn't want to die
The slow breath that Helstrom takes when the scotch is being poured. He knows this is it
This IS my Faveorite Python Movie! Sure Evereyone says that the Holey Grail is the Best!! = No That movie is GREAT, but The Meaning is the Very TOP for me! Several relly Discusting, byt Commedic Stories, With an interlude, an outro and a middle and some commentary as well! Caution.. Do Not watch if you Love eating MEAT!
That scene with Mike Myers is the most British thing ever
beautiful! Thank you deeply for this video! Inspiring and very well mounted!
Excellent video. I appreciate when I find content on this website that is made by someone who is insightful with something to say. There's so much junk, so many people pretending to be original, but you sir did a very good job. Thanks for the video.
Can this video get any more pretentious, holy shit.
I still hear mason
The guy in the other room looks exactly like a young Seinfeld
you may not know this, but jackie brown was tarantinos last good movie
24:04 i remember vividly that moment in the film. my partner and i, as well as some of our friends, had tickets for its first screening in our home town in germany. when hicox raised his fingers, i instantly turned to my partner, she had turned to me aswell. looking at eachother, we both understood that he had just shown the "wrong" three fingers, and we anticipated that things were about to go south
Simply incredible!
I love the subtle use of elevation as well when Gus walks in, he's at the highest point, he's the one at the top, while Mike is standing on the ground, above Walt and Jesse who are sitting, but still below and following Gus. And then there's Victor on a ladder, pretending to be closer to Gus's level, faking his status.
Absolutely brilliant. Agreed 👍
chill with all the religious stuff.
Schumacher doesn't get a shout?
i love how concise it is
holyshit, and I thought I was an overthinker 😂
He's deserved at least 5 Oscar's since 2000.
NBK is a brilliant film and a generational one at that and absolutely would not be without Oliver Stone. QT whining about it is eerily similar to Stephen King whining about what Kubrick did with The Shining.
The scene may be shot well, but it's contrived and makes little sense other than Tarantino wanted a bloodbath, which is always fun.
When Mike says, "do it", is he hoping Nacho will use Bolsa to get away? The only other scenario is Nacho firing at someone and Mike wouldn't consider that a bright move. Unless he's referring to exactly what Nacho did.
Mike wanted Nacho to take out Bolsa.
@@Zack29810 Probably because Bolsa ordered the gang in "Bagman"
There will never be an analysis like this one. The key points have been there for a long time, right in front of us, but only you have managed to put them together. To attribute to the whole analysis not only that connection but also a heavenly attribution is something magnificent, sublime and incomparable. There are people who think that art is not objective, but if someone so daring wants to contradict it, I will put this analysis, because art understands composition, colors, proportion, intertextual readings, and that is where God is, whoever wants to understand it in a religious sense should see it that way; understand the synonymy of God as the most perfect heights that can be in an artistic composition.
Acording to Werner, when captured by Aldo, "Everyone in the German Army knows Hugo Stiglitz". Everyone but all the germans in this basement, including the Officer.
Naycho? ...buffoon!
i wonder if he had even the slightest idea as he did that audition tape, whining like a college boy who was just caught redhanded sleeping with someone who wasnt his gf, that he was on his way to be *an icon*
Shut this flick off mid second act. It was a boring movie and huge disappointment
Stop with the FUCKIN RELIGION
I never realised the connection between Werner and Walter (Heisenberg). Brings a new dimension to great universe 💯
Of the many (many, many) BB & BCS analysis videos I have watched over the years, this one is my favorite. Made my day, thanks for sharing it.
11:24 I think Tarantino has other incentives to choose those shots...
You cant make a turd smell good, why the urge to fix this garbage ? And that Bob Marley haircut Cameron gave Sully ..... I had the ( in hindsight mad regarding hollywoods stupidity ) idea, that the story would somehow evolve to the other moons and it would come out, that part of the Navi were once a technological advanced species with some dark history. Something like that, not the environmental BS stuffed in the viewers arses.
Phenomenal video
Masterpiece from France 🙏🏾
amazing analysis, great eye for details!!!
definitely my favorite part of the scene is that its about a bunch of people we don't know and have never met and have no connection to, so when they all die its like "oh ok whatever I guess"