For those couple of comments saying ‘they hate eachother’ (still trying to see how ya’ll even came to that conclusion): 1. The cast has stated they hung out on shooting breaks/ holidays and got close, and consider eachother actual friends. 2. One example- For Mark’s 21st bday which happened while they were all living in NY, Yura rented a boat and everyone went out on the water and saw the Statue of Liberty which Mark was super excited about (Sean Baker I don’t think was present but all 5 of the cast here were & came to celebrate him on their time off). 3. When it comes to Mikey Madison’s feelings towards everyone here she’s expressed love and praise for each one. Mark she’s said put all the best parts of him into Vanya, which is what makes the character likable, and has said how helpful he was to her in learning russian and making her feel comfortable and open, and considers him very funny, sweet, and very thoughtful and intelligent. For Yura she has described him as very thoughtful and soulful, and always supported her and made her feel safe in shooting. He’d carry her nail glue, fix her cuts, and give her a hug on set if she ever needed it. She stated he’s very sensitive, sweet, intelligent, and depthful and was inspired and fascinated by his acting process. For Karen and Vache she’s also stated a love and respect for, and was impressed how Karen would also juggle his non acting life in shooting as he’s not a full time actor, and could even learn his lines coming over on the subway sometimes for a shoot. She’s complimented them in the same way as the others as well and seems to appreciate the support and openness she felt working with them and their kindness. 4. Finally for the other 4 mentioned, if you go and watch interviews or read them, they have all on numerous occasions constantly expressed their admiration and love for working with Mikey. Mark has very much gushed about working with her and her making him feel open as an acting partner as well, and her sweetness, support, and friendship. & Yura has constantly praised her work, her ability to pick everything up and quickly fall into a scene, as well as her sweetness, intelligence, professionalism, and kind inner depth. & Karen has described her as truly the most sweetest girl, and also praised her professionalism and abilities and admiration for her as a person. And finally Vache too has described how wonderful it was to work with her, how it was an honor as he admires her for the same reasons, and her sweetness and work ethic.
Interviews are awkward and people read into them way too much. Imagine you’re doing these interviews for like 4 hours, it sounds very tedious and boring and you have to keep yourself lifted to promote the film. I agree with everything you said
@@BluePrada Tell me you’re insecure about your own life so you like to be negative on the internet w out telling me (you just did). Lmao I’d usually not give a comment from what’s probably another insecure male online my time of day but ironically I work two jobs and then a part time via being in the army reserves, all while still taking online cybersecurity classes- so I’m happy to. & I probably spent about a collective hour watching the 3 interviews that had all this info on yt, and the one article published online. Not that hard to find, unless you suffer from reading comprehension and typing out words on a screen.
Agreed. And the obvious is the cultural differences and language barriers. If you watch many Eastern European/Russian actors in interviews, they tend to be quite serious and very deferential to others. And, both Yura and Mark have limited English-speaking skills (especially Yura).
As a Russian who knows English, but doesn’t live in an English-speaking environment, I can say that the interviewer is difficult, not because of what he says, but how, his diction. Therefore, “the hatred on their faces”, which many saw, I interpret as understanding only half of the questions, they tried to listen carefully to every word, translating it in parallel. It’s hard. I don't know much about actors, Karen speaks great, he has a beautiful voice, probably lives in USA for a long time, or was born there. Vache didn't speak much, like Yura, I think, because of not good enough level of language. Mark tried his best, his vocabulary is bigger. The interviewer did well to ask questions to everyone, good job.
When Chris Cooper won the Oscar in 2003 for Adaptation, he said working with Meryl Streep was like making great jazz. Watching this cast act in every scene together made me think of this quote. They all made great jazz in every single one of them. It was a sight to behold.
As a Russian myself I feel like this movie was good and I feel like the shit was hard to film considering the Russian language learning and the amount of work and shit this movie somehow was peak AF
Everyone saying they hate each other when in every interview they say they are such good friends and loved working together even when unprompted. Yall are slow
I saw Anora tonight. I am a huge fan of Sean Baker and his movies, so I was excited to see Anora. I don't know if it is me, buti couyld have done withouth all the sex. Alluding to it would have make this film just as good, aside from that, a fu movie.
it's weird that y'all are seeing "hate" when they were all actually being professional??? you must have such a sad and miserable life to see hate everywhere.
@@nickJonas-f3kI think the problem is that you really can’t read the emotions and body language of russian speaking people(which are everybody except Mikey) so maybe that’s why you think they don’t like each other,but I can assure you that it’s not true(at least because I saw pretty much every thing with Yura and Mark)
The 3 actors sitting in behind got waaay to much screen time and they were very boring. The movie starts off great then becomes totally lame. 1,5 hours of it is just uninspiring waste of time.
what is achievement of the movie? a half part is full of sex and another half of running. no humor, no sense and predictable final scene. Many of indian, korean, european directors do more psychological and complicated movies. I wouldn't add giants such as Christopher Nolan, James Cameron, Denis Villeneuve, Neill Blomkamp who are the reference.
Definitely has humor.. "Achievement" of movie is that it is a character study at heart. The way a Brooklyn stripper approaches life. Not a perfect movie - I get what you're saying. But it does have depth
of course it is. i mean another type of humor. at first it is psychological movie that has no nation but classic difference of riches and middles. Final is predictable because either protogonist will be deceived or happy end. a complicated scene is always too much budget.
Mikey and Yura were both phenomenal in the film. Hope they both get Oscar nominations.
Anora is what Euphoria wishes it could be.
For those couple of comments saying ‘they hate eachother’ (still trying to see how ya’ll even came to that conclusion): 1. The cast has stated they hung out on shooting breaks/ holidays and got close, and consider eachother actual friends. 2. One example- For Mark’s 21st bday which happened while they were all living in NY, Yura rented a boat and everyone went out on the water and saw the Statue of Liberty which Mark was super excited about (Sean Baker I don’t think was present but all 5 of the cast here were & came to celebrate him on their time off). 3. When it comes to Mikey Madison’s feelings towards everyone here she’s expressed love and praise for each one. Mark she’s said put all the best parts of him into Vanya, which is what makes the character likable, and has said how helpful he was to her in learning russian and making her feel comfortable and open, and considers him very funny, sweet, and very thoughtful and intelligent. For Yura she has described him as very thoughtful and soulful, and always supported her and made her feel safe in shooting. He’d carry her nail glue, fix her cuts, and give her a hug on set if she ever needed it. She stated he’s very sensitive, sweet, intelligent, and depthful and was inspired and fascinated by his acting process. For Karen and Vache she’s also stated a love and respect for, and was impressed how Karen would also juggle his non acting life in shooting as he’s not a full time actor, and could even learn his lines coming over on the subway sometimes for a shoot. She’s complimented them in the same way as the others as well and seems to appreciate the support and openness she felt working with them and their kindness. 4. Finally for the other 4 mentioned, if you go and watch interviews or read them, they have all on numerous occasions constantly expressed their admiration and love for working with Mikey. Mark has very much gushed about working with her and her making him feel open as an acting partner as well, and her sweetness, support, and friendship. & Yura has constantly praised her work, her ability to pick everything up and quickly fall into a scene, as well as her sweetness, intelligence, professionalism, and kind inner depth. & Karen has described her as truly the most sweetest girl, and also praised her professionalism and abilities and admiration for her as a person. And finally Vache too has described how wonderful it was to work with her, how it was an honor as he admires her for the same reasons, and her sweetness and work ethic.
Interviews are awkward and people read into them way too much. Imagine you’re doing these interviews for like 4 hours, it sounds very tedious and boring and you have to keep yourself lifted to promote the film. I agree with everything you said
tell me ur unemployed without telling me ur unemployed
@@BluePrada Tell me you’re insecure about your own life so you like to be negative on the internet w out telling me (you just did). Lmao I’d usually not give a comment from what’s probably another insecure male online my time of day but ironically I work two jobs and then a part time via being in the army reserves, all while still taking online cybersecurity classes- so I’m happy to. & I probably spent about a collective hour watching the 3 interviews that had all this info on yt, and the one article published online. Not that hard to find, unless you suffer from reading comprehension and typing out words on a screen.
Agreed. And the obvious is the cultural differences and language barriers. If you watch many Eastern European/Russian actors in interviews, they tend to be quite serious and very deferential to others. And, both Yura and Mark have limited English-speaking skills (especially Yura).
As a Russian who knows English, but doesn’t live in an English-speaking environment, I can say that the interviewer is difficult, not because of what he says, but how, his diction. Therefore, “the hatred on their faces”, which many saw, I interpret as understanding only half of the questions, they tried to listen carefully to every word, translating it in parallel. It’s hard. I don't know much about actors, Karen speaks great, he has a beautiful voice, probably lives in USA for a long time, or was born there. Vache didn't speak much, like Yura, I think, because of not good enough level of language. Mark tried his best, his vocabulary is bigger. The interviewer did well to ask questions to everyone, good job.
Lmao I love that the russian accents are actually all real
They are Armenian
@@edo8188 The two Armenian men are, the two Russian men are from Russia. 🙃
@@cameronstyles6002 I dont care
@@edo8188I think ya do 😘
When Chris Cooper won the Oscar in 2003 for Adaptation, he said working with Meryl Streep was like making great jazz. Watching this cast act in every scene together made me think of this quote. They all made great jazz in every single one of them. It was a sight to behold.
so excited for this film
I seriously hope this movie does not stay being this underrated. Like it's been months since its release and it hasn't burst onto the mainstream yet??
It’s actually currently the frontrunner for Best Picture.
Seems to me they’re just very professional and mature. And the questions aren’t very stimulating, they’re prob just bored.
Amazing cast
Mikey breaking the fourth wall at 2:48
she is so fine
Yura also at 0:41
As a Russian myself I feel like this movie was good and I feel like the shit was hard to film considering the Russian language learning and the amount of work and shit this movie somehow was peak AF
when out of all your classmates only one is prepared😅
or only one really knows english
Everyone saying they hate each other when in every interview they say they are such good friends and loved working together even when unprompted. Yall are slow
There is only 4 comments saying that
Damn let my man Vache SPEAK
Im so proud of my wife Mikey❤
here for Vache
I ❤her!
5:45
mark saying maybe 2 sentences max in this interview said alot.
mikey’s facial expressions 😭😭😭 they HATE each other
each other = Cardi
What? Who hates who?!
What are u talking about
@@BluePrada gag
I saw Anora tonight. I am a huge fan of Sean Baker and his movies, so I was excited to see Anora. I don't know if it is me, buti couyld have done withouth all the sex. Alluding to it would have make this film just as good, aside from that, a fu movie.
Stop why do they all hate each other 😭
What are u even talking about?
it's weird that y'all are seeing "hate" when they were all actually being professional??? you must have such a sad and miserable life to see hate everywhere.
марк неприятен майки, нмв.
🐷 сало хочешь?
@@User-s2f3s угук
Mikey don’t like him 😂
Doesn't like Mark?
@@spidermanbtw5583 yes. And none of them like her 😭 Body language tells it all.
@@nickJonas-f3k maybe, bro. It's hard to definitely say
@@nickJonas-f3k i think they like her but she likes only Yura
@@nickJonas-f3kI think the problem is that you really can’t read the emotions and body language of russian speaking people(which are everybody except Mikey) so maybe that’s why you think they don’t like each other,but I can assure you that it’s not true(at least because I saw pretty much every thing with Yura and Mark)
The 3 actors sitting in behind got waaay to much screen time and they were very boring. The movie starts off great then becomes totally lame. 1,5 hours of it is just uninspiring waste of time.
You were just lazy to read subtitles to get why all 3 were important especially Igor. Armenian guys made the whole mid of movie funny
what is achievement of the movie? a half part is full of sex and another half of running. no humor, no sense and predictable final scene. Many of indian, korean, european directors do more psychological and complicated movies. I wouldn't add giants such as Christopher Nolan, James Cameron, Denis Villeneuve, Neill Blomkamp who are the reference.
shut up ya div
"no humor"? sounds like you're talking about yourself here.
Definitely has humor.. "Achievement" of movie is that it is a character study at heart. The way a Brooklyn stripper approaches life. Not a perfect movie - I get what you're saying. But it does have depth
How tf was the final scene predictable? This must be bait
of course it is. i mean another type of humor. at first it is psychological movie that has no nation but classic difference of riches and middles. Final is predictable because either protogonist will be deceived or happy end. a complicated scene is always too much budget.
what a stupid movie! I waste my life to watch it
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