Such a great director, I can't wait to watch his new film. I'm also a little bit dissapointed because at the press conference Collin is missing. I really can't wait, the scripts of Filipou and the direction of Lanthimos are unique! I hope The Killing Of A Sacred Deer to receive the Palme D'or this year.
This press conference was painful to watch. Really you can feel that the film caused a strong effect in the audience. They don't know what to make of it. Excited to see it !
This further proves to me that Lanthimos is in some way a Brechtian director who presents a strange world (which is kafkaesque simultaneously) as a universal test set-up. His audience is kept at a distance, alienated by the abstractness of the characters.
struck by Nicol Kidman's reply when she said she kept her film career separate from her children while sitting next to a child actor who was looking at her quizzically.
I'll never understand why these Cannes press conference videos never edit out the 5 minutes of milling around in the beginning. Nevertheless, worthwhile watch.
i find it really interesting! there's a bit where Barry Keoghan goes "they're so close!", usually all we get is super polished vids. this feels more real?
WeLoveEasonChan He talks about a famous ancient tragedy called "Iphigeneia at Aulis". The storyline has to do with the events that took place before the Troy war in Greek Mythology.
Corner Entertainment, Bad Lanthimos is an expert doing disturbirbing films, so i dont expect anything less. Even his first film "dogtooth" was very disturbing with deep sense tho
Just finished watching TKOASD, and obviously I was captivated, because I'm here now watching these UA-cam videos wanting more. But I really think I need to watch it again... because I keep hearing "humor" mentioned. Did I watch the same movie?!?! Very captivating, thrilling, eerie, disturbing, and 'hypnotizing' (as Nicole said).... but "funny"?? "humorous"??? Hmmm....
I think it's like humor with a straight face, if that makes sense... Like this moment early in the movie when Steven and Anna are at that fancy party, Steven's colleague asks how their kids are. Anna says the boy is gonna take up piano lessons..and Steven says their daughter just had her first period, the week before. Haha, so weird and out of place. Or you know, talking about fancy watches right after an open heart surgery, with a dead serious tone. Not the hilarious type of humor, more like dry situations.. Some of the dialogues are so weird and awkward, and the characters are so serious, it ends up being kind of..funny. I guess ;)
Agreed. I definitely found the "humor" the second time around (once I knew what I was in for)... but I think I was just stuck ('paralyzed', even *wink*wink*) in the "weird and awkward" column the first time around.
They keep giving indications that Kafka's Metamorfosis is the basis for the movie. Metamorfosis is comedy and tragedy at the same time. And fate, does it need a last name?
jon decarbonel I was about to say the same thing...ummmmm like...ummmm. I thought actors would be trained or took lessons on how to speak with the media...ummmm I'm confused.
Same here, he actually had an intelligent and powerful question there...I'd have liked to know the answer to that. I think I just lost all respect for the director dude and Kidman, looking at each other, smiling and degrading the guy because of his accent and then he got nervous. Good film, but what an arrogant prick.
I hate to agree, but your point is valid. Lanthimos may have reacted more to Barry's immaturity than the nervous reporter. What I found insulting was the slight given to the entire city of Cincinnati by Nicole Kidman
Eh mais les mecs de Cannes, vous pouvez pas prendre un présentateur qui a un minimum d'énergie et de pertinence..? Qui sait ce qu'il dit, et qui ne prend pas 15 ans à amener les choses...? Chaque année ça me frappe, on dirait qu'on ramène le pépé de je sais pas qui de haut placé pour "animer" les conférences de presse... Mais il fait un job tout pourri, c'est quand même terrible...C'est pas la fête du saucisson, c'est Cannes, y'a pas moyen de mettre quelqu'un qui tient la route..?? Sérieux, ça fait vraiment tâche...
This movie has no meaning, other than it just being ridiculous and overtly awkward. it’s different and interesting similar to watching a car crash video...
If the movie was 'shit,' you'd have no comment, and people would forget about it. It's five years later, and people are still talking about this 'shit' movie
Gabriel Cezar I understood the question perfectly and was surprised everyone acted as if he spoke Martian. He was asking about how the film presented the (hyper-)individualism (within the family) and whether it was a comment about our society at large. I even have a feeling Lanthimos understood him, but in a typical Lanthimos fashion didn’t want to interpret the film for us so he played dumb a bit.
Such a great director, I can't wait to watch his new film. I'm also a little bit dissapointed because at the press conference Collin is missing. I really can't wait, the scripts of Filipou and the direction of Lanthimos are unique! I hope The Killing Of A Sacred Deer to receive the Palme D'or this year.
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This press conference was painful to watch. Really you can feel that the film caused a strong effect in the audience. They don't know what to make of it. Excited to see it !
This further proves to me that Lanthimos is in some way a Brechtian director who presents a strange world (which is kafkaesque simultaneously) as a universal test set-up. His audience is kept at a distance, alienated by the abstractness of the characters.
struck by Nicol Kidman's reply when she said she kept her film career separate from her children while sitting next to a child actor who was looking at her quizzically.
It's kind of surreal seeing all these low budget Irish movies featuring Barry Keoghan and then BAM he's at Cannes and in a Chris Nolan movie.
Suljic 🤦♂️
Lanthimos αρχοντα, παρε μας τα υπαρχοντα!
There is a comedic undercurrent in this very dark film. Well done.
Oh, I felt so bad for the last man who made a question, he looked so nervous and couldn't articulate himself well.
21:48 man at the left (as you see it) makes a strange noise
He sneezed!
Strat man ALV 😱
Barry went from a 25 year old teenager in 2017 to a grown man in 2024.
Lovely stunning on three😀❤️
Raffey cassidy you are beautiful....cant wait to see this movie
I'll never understand why these Cannes press conference videos never edit out the 5 minutes of milling around in the beginning. Nevertheless, worthwhile watch.
i find it really interesting! there's a bit where Barry Keoghan goes "they're so close!", usually all we get is super polished vids. this feels more real?
What was the work Yorgos Lanthimos was referring to at 17:15? Something about a tragedy and the name "Eugenia".
WeLoveEasonChan He talks about a famous ancient tragedy called "Iphigeneia at Aulis". The storyline has to do with the events that took place before the Troy war in Greek Mythology.
Penny Lampri thank you so much!!!
Probably one of the most disturbing film logs.
Corner Entertainment, Bad Lanthimos is an expert doing disturbirbing films, so i dont expect anything less. Even his first film "dogtooth" was very disturbing with deep sense tho
Just finished watching TKOASD, and obviously I was captivated, because I'm here now watching these UA-cam videos wanting more. But I really think I need to watch it again... because I keep hearing "humor" mentioned. Did I watch the same movie?!?! Very captivating, thrilling, eerie, disturbing, and 'hypnotizing' (as Nicole said).... but "funny"?? "humorous"??? Hmmm....
I think it's like humor with a straight face, if that makes sense... Like this moment early in the movie when Steven and Anna are at that fancy party, Steven's colleague asks how their kids are. Anna says the boy is gonna take up piano lessons..and Steven says their daughter just had her first period, the week before. Haha, so weird and out of place. Or you know, talking about fancy watches right after an open heart surgery, with a dead serious tone. Not the hilarious type of humor, more like dry situations.. Some of the dialogues are so weird and awkward, and the characters are so serious, it ends up being kind of..funny. I guess ;)
Agreed. I definitely found the "humor" the second time around (once I knew what I was in for)... but I think I was just stuck ('paralyzed', even *wink*wink*) in the "weird and awkward" column the first time around.
:) 1:38
The commentator is too smug
They keep giving indications that Kafka's Metamorfosis is the basis for the movie. Metamorfosis is comedy and tragedy at the same time. And fate, does it need a last name?
As beautiful as she is. 37:00 Nicole's favorite word seems to be UHMMMM
I've honestly never heard somebody say that literally EVERY OTHER WORD
jon decarbonel I was about to say the same thing...ummmmm like...ummmm. I thought actors would be trained or took lessons on how to speak with the media...ummmm I'm confused.
she comes from an abusive family no wonder she married that freak tom cruise
jon decarbonel Picky, picky, picky !!!
BRAD PITT Abusive family what a bunch of bull !! Made up story by two authors from Australia.
Pickey Pickey !!
Movie is basically about hell
Same here, he actually had an intelligent and powerful question there...I'd have liked to know the answer to that. I think I just lost all respect for the director dude and Kidman, looking at each other, smiling and degrading the guy because of his accent and then he got nervous. Good film, but what an arrogant prick.
I hate to agree, but your point is valid. Lanthimos may have reacted more to Barry's immaturity than the nervous reporter. What I found insulting was the slight given to the entire city of Cincinnati by Nicole Kidman
These questions are just as bad as the comments section.
Eh mais les mecs de Cannes, vous pouvez pas prendre un présentateur qui a un minimum d'énergie et de pertinence..? Qui sait ce qu'il dit, et qui ne prend pas 15 ans à amener les choses...? Chaque année ça me frappe, on dirait qu'on ramène le pépé de je sais pas qui de haut placé pour "animer" les conférences de presse... Mais il fait un job tout pourri, c'est quand même terrible...C'est pas la fête du saucisson, c'est Cannes, y'a pas moyen de mettre quelqu'un qui tient la route..?? Sérieux, ça fait vraiment tâche...
Ummmmmmm are you always ummmmmm like that?? I would prefer to not have seen this interview if I knew she would say um so many times.
Liz Gaby JEALOUSY IS UGLY !!!!
Great, so what'd you think of the film?
This movie has no meaning, other than it just being ridiculous and overtly awkward. it’s different and interesting similar to watching a car crash video...
A blood payment for a deadly deed is the opposite of 'no meaning.'
This movie was shit lol
If the movie was 'shit,' you'd have no comment, and people would forget about it. It's five years later, and people are still talking about this 'shit' movie
Oh, I felt so bad for the last man who made a question, he looked so nervous and couldn't articulate himself well.
Gabriel Cezar I understood the question perfectly and was surprised everyone acted as if he spoke Martian.
He was asking about how the film presented the (hyper-)individualism (within the family) and whether it was a comment about our society at large.
I even have a feeling Lanthimos understood him, but in a typical Lanthimos fashion didn’t want to interpret the film for us so he played dumb a bit.
I did too. He looked nervous...and frustrated that his question was poorly articulated and even more poorly understood