This scene makes me cry EVERY damn time, and I've seen this movie too many times to count. The vulnerability in his voice, his posture, his expression... Ugh. His performance in this movie is just so brave and perfect, one look at his face in some scenes and it's like a knife to the gut; so heartwrenching. Such a beautiful film.
Never have I felt more stirred up inside and simultaneously so still and at peace than hearing and seeing this simple, painfully honest scene. It's like seeing this young man strip his whole mind and heart open, completely bare on screen, more intimately and sincerely than most of us ever let ourselves be known by anyone else in our real lives. What a gem. And yet, what a tragedy.
he's acting like he is because he can't imagine not having runt in his life; when she starts to get attention from the other boy (craig?) he starts realising how much he fancies her himself, so he becomes very jealous + reckless, not realising that he's actually scaring her / pushing her away. hope that helped a little :) x
We move slowly and gently, yeah?. And Runt, Runt give one more moan. And Pig, he pour into Runt. We man and woman now. We ain't little babies no more. I kiss Runt's eyes
Blud went from a failed musician to an amazing character actor who can act in all genres as different persons. By no means he sucked as a musician. He was good. It was a contract dispute that didn't work out between his band & the company that was supposed to slingshot his band to the mainstream.
Late reply, but my family is Jamaican with some of my ancestors being Irish. So I can give some background for that. Long-story short: During Jamaica's infancy, a bunch of Irish slaves/indentured servants were brought over to Jamaica by England. Both the Irish and African slaves there intermingled, with the Irish teaching the Africans things like the English language. The result of all this is that the a lot of Jamaican culture today have roots from Irish culture - including the accent (Among African, Scottish, English, Indian, Chinese, and influences from other countries that had a role in forming Jamaica's culture). That's why some people call Jamaicans "The Irish of the Caribbean".
Could someone please explain this film in great detail to me? I watched it the other night and it just went straight over my head, i couldnt understand why he was acting all crazy! :/ Thanks! x
tonisaparasite he’s Irish. Hahaha. It’s also a play, which makes everything a bit surreal and unnatural feeling. That’s part of what makes it so great. But have you never met someone like that irl? Who just flies off the handle?
Well, the most sound and realistic explanation is that Pig has some kind of autism, bpd and severe attachment issues. Runt to me just seems undersocialised. They grew up with neglectful or straight up abusive parents and had none to trust except each other, growing more and more close at the same time increasingly nurturing the idea of “us against the world”. Severely agressive and antisocial towards anyone outside of their pair. Bulling and abusing others before they can take advantage of them - classic case of delinquency and misanthropy…. Common to at least half the population, and about 99% of teenagers (don’t quote me on that haha). They feel they have nobody and no life other than each other. And then throw budding teenage hormones into the mix with the pent up rage and hurt, you get what would be an innocent infatuation turned into stormy jealousy. All that chaos of emotion and no way to either understand or express it. Runt is sent away and Pig just can’t handle the overwhelming pain of being left on his own for the first time ever, with everybody (in his mind) hating him and him hating them. He feels empty, abandoned and lost. More than that, Runt is starting to outgrow him and has the potential and a wish to adapt to the world around her, widen the horizons of her small world - both with a crush on a boy and thinking about making other friends, in essence, bursting their tight little bubble and escaping the unhealthy bond, which Pig just won’t have. Even though he found her and brought her back, he’s losing her and he can feel it clearly - hence the erratic outbursts of violence and the agonising tears in the bathroom. He is not enough for her, while she is all he wants. So he goes crazy, because nobody took care or even an interest in their mental health in time. When they finally “get together” it is too late and the moment of bliss is overshadowed by the consequences of Pig’s violent jealousy. So they, being the troubled and emotionally illiterate teenagers that they are, see no other way out of the mess than death, which Pig accepts as his own sentence. Tragic, really, innocence of first love and friendship muddled with extreme chaotic violence and hurt. Also, it’s a bit “over the top” and melodramatic, because it was originally a play. I do, however, still think it is quite a realistic film that deals with very real issues in a very poetic way. TL;DR mental health issues and teenage hormones collide and explode bloody all over
This scene makes me cry EVERY damn time, and I've seen this movie too many times to count. The vulnerability in his voice, his posture, his expression... Ugh. His performance in this movie is just so brave and perfect, one look at his face in some scenes and it's like a knife to the gut; so heartwrenching. Such a beautiful film.
This fucking broke me.
Never have I felt more stirred up inside and simultaneously so still and at peace than hearing and seeing this simple, painfully honest scene. It's like seeing this young man strip his whole mind and heart open, completely bare on screen, more intimately and sincerely than most of us ever let ourselves be known by anyone else in our real lives. What a gem. And yet, what a tragedy.
he's acting like he is because he can't imagine not having runt in his life; when she starts to get attention from the other boy (craig?) he starts realising how much he fancies her himself, so he becomes very jealous + reckless, not realising that he's actually scaring her / pushing her away. hope that helped a little :) x
I have nothing but pure respect for Cillian Murphy.
The most erotic monologue I've ever seen on stage/screen. Thanks Cill.
Hear hear
People call me weird for calling this one of my favorite cillian performances… IM SORRY THIS IS JUST TOO GOOD
I think it’s coz he sounds like “my precious”
I actually don't find this creepy or disgusting. :\ Strange, and dark, but mostly innocent and beautiful, longing, isolated.
that is definetly a scene that, when thought of, will send a slight chill down my spine. I defy anyone who says this man can't act.
i would give anything to see cillian murphy perform this monologue live
I didn’t realize until the later part of the movie that he is mentally challenged. So sad, but beautiful.
To do that ALL in just one take, that is real talent right there ^^
He has made it so far, one of my all time favorite actors
Brilliant acting from an underrated actor. First time I watched this you could hear a pin drop. Scared the shit out of me
Reading the closed captions on this is a wild ride.😂
Strange, awkward, but most of all, romantic.
Splendid movie, A+ actor.
I love this film very much
That could have been written by Shakespeare himself. One of the greatest monologues of all times.
The CC is hilarious.
This scene always makes me feel so weird
very descriptive that one
That is brilliant acting...
omg cillian was so great in this!
WOW. Now imagine Jonathan Crane talking
like this! *swoon* :)
We move slowly and gently, yeah?. And Runt, Runt give one more moan. And Pig, he pour into Runt. We man and woman now. We ain't little babies no more. I kiss Runt's eyes
does anyone have a transcript of this? I try and try but I still can't get everything he's saying
my favourite movie ever .
I was able to understandmost of the words and will post it above for those who are having difficulty
the wrath of cillian murphy fans is frightening
15 years later and ur still correct
I only came here for the bare Cillian.
In love with this scene
Blud went from a failed musician to an amazing character actor who can act in all genres as different persons.
By no means he sucked as a musician. He was good. It was a contract dispute that didn't work out between his band & the company that was supposed to slingshot his band to the mainstream.
Those lips, oh my god...
No idea what he said.
Lmaooo I thought it was only me!
My gad to become rich very rich
Very talented actor, and also very HOT!
I dunno. He says wet and soft a lot.
Idk why but the way they talk in this reminds me of like Jamaicans or how some talk in South Africa
Late reply, but my family is Jamaican with some of my ancestors being Irish. So I can give some background for that. Long-story short: During Jamaica's infancy, a bunch of Irish slaves/indentured servants were brought over to Jamaica by England. Both the Irish and African slaves there intermingled, with the Irish teaching the Africans things like the English language. The result of all this is that the a lot of Jamaican culture today have roots from Irish culture - including the accent (Among African, Scottish, English, Indian, Chinese, and influences from other countries that had a role in forming Jamaica's culture). That's why some people call Jamaicans "The Irish of the Caribbean".
@@dantefettman354 very interesting thank you ☺️
@@MjlovesMinivans You're welcome!
Love this…but whoever did the closed captioning was not even listening to what he was saying…
We ain't babas no mor!
Mr. Tommy Shelby before france 😂
😂😂😂😂
He really grew into himself he looks like a big floating head on a pale body
Да, все продумали, до мелочей
Brilliant actor.❤
Am I the only one that felt like the movie was sad and tragic I mean he is developmentally, disabled and dies so it was tragic for me
its a really good film should get on it!
Could anybody from Cork or just understand, Could you please add a transcript?
Me like Cillian Nakie.
So that was Tommy Shelby 😂😂
Wayyyy before France, lmao!
So honest and desperate longing .
He says stuff about sex
...
I love Cillian Murphy, do you object to him playing scary characters?
poetry
My turn
I so pale
Could someone please explain this film in great detail to me? I watched it the other night and it just went straight over my head, i couldnt understand why he was acting all crazy! :/ Thanks! x
tonisaparasite he’s Irish. Hahaha. It’s also a play, which makes everything a bit surreal and unnatural feeling. That’s part of what makes it so great. But have you never met someone like that irl? Who just flies off the handle?
Well, the most sound and realistic explanation is that Pig has some kind of autism, bpd and severe attachment issues.
Runt to me just seems undersocialised. They grew up with neglectful or straight up abusive parents and had none to trust except each other, growing more and more close at the same time increasingly nurturing the idea of “us against the world”. Severely agressive and antisocial towards anyone outside of their pair. Bulling and abusing others before they can take advantage of them - classic case of delinquency and misanthropy…. Common to at least half the population, and about 99% of teenagers (don’t quote me on that haha).
They feel they have nobody and no life other than each other.
And then throw budding teenage hormones into the mix with the pent up rage and hurt, you get what would be an innocent infatuation turned into stormy jealousy. All that chaos of emotion and no way to either understand or express it.
Runt is sent away and Pig just can’t handle the overwhelming pain of being left on his own for the first time ever, with everybody (in his mind) hating him and him hating them. He feels empty, abandoned and lost.
More than that, Runt is starting to outgrow him and has the potential and a wish to adapt to the world around her, widen the horizons of her small world - both with a crush on a boy and thinking about making other friends, in essence, bursting their tight little bubble and escaping the unhealthy bond, which Pig just won’t have. Even though he found her and brought her back, he’s losing her and he can feel it clearly - hence the erratic outbursts of violence and the agonising tears in the bathroom. He is not enough for her, while she is all he wants.
So he goes crazy, because nobody took care or even an interest in their mental health in time.
When they finally “get together” it is too late and the moment of bliss is overshadowed by the consequences of Pig’s violent jealousy. So they, being the troubled and emotionally illiterate teenagers that they are, see no other way out of the mess than death, which Pig accepts as his own sentence. Tragic, really, innocence of first love and friendship muddled with extreme chaotic violence and hurt.
Also, it’s a bit “over the top” and melodramatic, because it was originally a play. I do, however, still think it is quite a realistic film that deals with very real issues in a very poetic way.
TL;DR mental health issues and teenage hormones collide and explode bloody all over
someone tell me what the fuck he said
I love this film but... this is one scene I cannot watch without cringing BIG time.
what is the name of the song please?
Cillian Murphy ❤️❤️❤️
captions really bad here
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
P.S You little saucepot you
@Grimreapr476 "and we move the wet spit about the face"
Thanks a lot, that did help me :D
hahaha :D
that made me giggle a lot.
I'm Cillian Murphy I'm scary.
I'm Colin Farrell, I'm hairy
WHAT YHE FUCK IS HE SAYING SOMEONE HELP ME
He's so pale!! ^__^
princesspearl Well, he's Irish... xD
So what? We don’t all look the same, thank God.
@comatoselucy A.MEN.
i don't understand british english at all (( what a pity. only american.
It's Irish.
This is Irish. Cork, to be exact.
I mean he does a great job in this scene but I hate watching it
hahahahhahahah this is creepy
Am I the only one that felt like the movie was sad and tragic I mean he is developmentally, disabled and dies so it was tragic for me