absolutely. I just saw the movie last night and the creases in his face alone with the camera angles were magic. not many actors can take me away honestly to that period with thinking I'm watching an actor. cheers.
I love when repeat interview guests are falling in love with DP/30 process. To see them riff with joy about their approaches to acting/storytelling/life (because they are freed from constraints of junket talk or audience q&a) it is a wonderful sight to see.
To say that Willem Dafoe is a magnificent actor, is putting it mildly. Love every single thing he’s in..Infinity’s Gate was perfect in every way. His acting in Lighthouse is perfect.
i really loved this movie. It really captured how it feels to be in that space that they label as manic depressive through the camera work. it was really cool to experience that. and how from that space the light and vision and time and intensity and things like cutting ears off have a different lens on them. it was really an amazing thing, because i don't think or can't think of another film that did that so realistically. really cool. and of course, who else could do that role.
Great interview, as usual. Thanks for that. What I like about your interviews is that it doesn't really matter if you have seen the movie in question or not. It's not really about that but a bigger discussion, and smaller at the same time. I liked the moment at 32:20 when you both get insights. "Life happens in his rooms".
I love this depiction because it displays his life as day to day in some aspects. It gets you much closer to reality. The mystical stuff of previous analysis is rightly played down some. It was a part. But not the only part. Because he lived a life. That was previously downplayed In order to focus on the magic. Magic and the ordinary make the true life lived.
Williem "Schmorgesborg" Dafoe,... living it out to the fullest until thee ol'eternal heave hoe. @ 3:45 to 4:01 @4:02 to 4:16 Kind Regards, God's Cutting Room Floor
Defoe is one of the few Renaissance actors left in this business and we should be fortunate to experience his great talent
absolutely. I just saw the movie last night and the creases in his face alone with the camera angles were magic. not many actors can take me away honestly to that period with thinking I'm watching an actor. cheers.
i love how the Sun goes down during the Interview
I love when repeat interview guests are falling in love with DP/30 process. To see them riff with joy about their approaches to acting/storytelling/life (because they are freed from constraints of junket talk or audience q&a) it is a wonderful sight to see.
To say that Willem Dafoe is a magnificent actor, is putting it mildly. Love every single thing he’s in..Infinity’s Gate was perfect in every way. His acting in Lighthouse is perfect.
Such terrific actor. Willem is like a mystery
This man is such a powerful and open source of inspiration
A most masterful performance of a most masterful artist. Bravo Maestro Dafoe.
i really loved this movie. It really captured how it feels to be in that space that they label as manic depressive through the camera work. it was really cool to experience that. and how from that space the light and vision and time and intensity and things like cutting ears off have a different lens on them. it was really an amazing thing, because i don't think or can't think of another film that did that so realistically. really cool. and of course, who else could do that role.
Such an interesting man, wonderful to listen to him speak
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He’s one of my favourite actors :)
What a beautiful film and wonderful performance 👏
I love the setting of the sun over the duration of the video!
do you just see a comment then put it in other words and post it again?
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Great interview
Excellent interview, always a pleasure to listen to Willem.
Great interview, as usual. Thanks for that. What I like about your interviews is that it doesn't really matter if you have seen the movie in question or not. It's not really about that but a bigger discussion, and smaller at the same time. I liked the moment at 32:20 when you both get insights. "Life happens in his rooms".
I love this depiction because it displays his life as day to day in some aspects.
It gets you much closer to reality.
The mystical stuff of previous analysis is rightly played down some.
It was a part.
But not the only part.
Because he lived a life.
That was previously downplayed
In order to focus on the magic.
Magic and the ordinary make the true life lived.
i loved this interview!❤️❤️
great interview - and you hit on the magic dawning hour!
William really gets it.
very nice!
Adoro este ator!!!
Recently I watched a music video of Human Nature boy band and I didn't know that Willem Dafoe was a member when he was younger!?!
Watch how it goes from day light to dark during the course of the interview.
yeah you saw my Comment and copied it.... so, pretty lame...
The first real Van Gogh I ever saw was in The Wallace Collection, in 1984. It was thick with dust.
Very interesting Interview! Fun fact: during the conversation it got dark ;-)
The car sounds distracted me a little but I enjoyed it anyway, thank you
Williem "Schmorgesborg" Dafoe,... living it out to the fullest until thee ol'eternal heave hoe.
@ 3:45 to 4:01 @4:02 to 4:16
Kind Regards,
God's Cutting Room Floor
Do u sleeping Mr Willem Dafoe?? Sleep now..😊😊
He was not constantly on a high note of creation.
@41:08
Kind Regards,
"The Riddle Of Amish Culture"
You know, I'm a bit of a scientist myself.
Did this "interviewer" ever interview Porn Stars by any chance "post facial"? @13:51
He sounds so familiar.
Sincerely,
Babba Walters
The only Joker.
Only a pretentious root calls Van Goff Van Go.
Yep.. and every single American and Canadian..
@@KevlarKoat blimey how did u carry out that survey. ? U must be a fast mover.
Sweet interview, thank you very much!