I'm just a little ashamed to say that without Moviewise' effervescent discussion of various movies I never would have taken the time to watch any of them. Now I cannot wait to see "The Taste Of Things".
No need to be ashamed of not knowing every little detail this universe has to offer. Simply be grateful to the generous folks who point out the finer ones in life. Cheers Moviewise, thanks for introducing us all to some gems of cinema!
Got to see this a month ago here in the UK, so not only glad to have a new video (I await them eagerly each week), but one which brings me back to a film with new thoughts. Looking forward to seeing this again!
This video inspired me to simply buy the DVD. I am very old school and prefer physical media. Yes, beauty, along with 'soul' has become an uncouth word, made uncouth by people who have no conception of it and in the words of the late Roger Scruton, are afraid of it. I am looking forwarding to finally seeing this beautiful film. Many thanks for the insight, analysis and inspiration.
Loved the analysis. Directing is also about getting the best out of actors, and this film does that very well. Subtle expressions to larger hand movements are all captured so well, but they are not loud. They blend in with the organic movements of the camera and the chatacters. Absolutely awesome.
Your videos are too wonderful! I love seeing this kind of information put in a newly digestible and entertaining light! I'm only sad when they end, because it's always too soon to wait for the next.
Fun fact: lead actors Binoche and Magimel were former partners and share a daughter. Saw Binoche talking about making this film in an episode of podcast Keep It! (They're on UA-cam too..)
Oh my god!! at 1:19 the reference ! :D LMAO!!! How can you have this reference without being french?! I already appreciated a lot your videos, but with this, Monsieur, bravo !!! 🙂 For the others, it's taken from Michel Hazanavicius film "Le Grand détournement" which is a cult comedy, but I didn't think anyone not french could have ever seen it or laugh at those jokes. It's basically all old hollywood movies recut, mixed together and dubbed in french with the silliest dialogue possible.
That specific line became a meme some time ago but I do LOVE La Classe Américaine! I joke that that film is one of the major reasons to learn French. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go stay at a fine AUBERGE!
Thank you for this wonderful analysis. It's certainly deeper than a review. It's also interesting how a director who's interested in "rebuilding" an image of a place with a remarkable food culture (per Wikipedia) would be so good at rebuilding the image of a different place that also has a remarkable food culture. Tran Anh Hung spans both of them, and his interest in beauty brings out the best in whatever he sees.
What an excellent, wonderful video. I generally don't pay a lot of attention to movie review content, but thanks to this great piece I will seek out this film. Thank you very much Moviewise.
This is truly and beautiful movie in every way from food to love between two people, one completes the other one’s work. Each scene is like an oil painting. I usually like to watch the movie first. If I enjoy the movie, then I will watch all the reviews and interviews to get all the stories behind the scenes as well as the perspectives from the director as well as the leading actors. After getting all these additional information, then I will watch the movie for the 2nd or/3rd time. Unfortunately, there are not too many movies like this made today.
I was 13 or 14 when I first fell in love with foreign cinema watching Y Tu Mama Tambien and Vertical Ray of the Sun. Changed my life forever. I knew of Tran as a sensualist director even before I saw Guadagnino who often gets the label. Tran happens to be more varied in his influences, even having done a Hong Kong crime thriller. He's a true gem of Asian cinema and has worked in several languages which is not easy to do.
I'm really happy I caught this film in the cinema, The Taste of Things is quietly brilliant, you are conscious of everything covered in the video but it's so subtle with it you hardly realise. After the first scene cook fest you just flow with it. Can't wait for the home release so i can get a rewatch in. Great job Moviewise!
Sometimes you watch a film and you are envious of the cast and crew’s experience of making that film. This is one of those. I love that open door- the way it gives light, the anticipation of the unseen…it just adds such an appealing ambiance to the story. Ngl, by now I am looking forward to see how you creatively insert the “like and subscribe” into each of your videos. Thanks for another good one.
❤❤❤Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the BEAUTY of this masterpiece without an equal. Each scene is like a beautiful oil painting. I appreciate the effort everyone put into this movie from the Director, Tran Anh Hung, and his wife - the Artistic Director of the movie and the beautiful relationship between Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimel expressed so naturally in this movie.
In that outdoor scene the guy in brown crosses to the left to be in Eugénie's eyeline more directly, she's holding court and they are all "flirting" with her platonically so they eventually position themselves so they can catch her attention equally. It's a beautful little touch and this is a beautiful little video that explains why I despair when I hear film fans say this film "doesn't have much going on". The blocking and staging is just insane, but the examination of people and how they feel and interact in both social and private situations is equally masterful. It's an extremely "passionate" film.
I'm reminded of another French film, La Reine Margot (1994). Very different subject matter, but terrific volleys of movement, often several people at a time, inventively choreographed (or blocked, I should say).
Can you analyze the direction of Dune 2? I had mixed feelings about it, mainly covering scenes in CU and cutting around. Instead of immersing us into the world through staging and blocking. You’re the best man!
As a French, I am so sad that this film didn’t get to the Oscars, especially after all the polemic of not selecting anatomy of a fall which was a bold but great choice imo
This movie reminded me of the Daniel Auteuil 80s films Jean de Florette/Manon of the Spring. The stories are nothing alike but being in the French countryside is very specific, the interactions between the people and how they hint at certain things which should be obvious which others will not comprehend at all. Even children know the score where adults (specifically foreigners!) are not of a mind to be aware of. It's a dance of living in this small community in a captured timeframe. Its interesting that it took basically an "outsider" Tran Anh Hung to bring the vision to life but Vietnam/France have always had a symbiotic relationship so perhaps he's en familie after all.
You haven't covered cinematography,editing, sound, vfx or any other technical aspects as a single topic in a video. I would love it if you just talked about them. Not framing and blocking, but colour and light and cuts and transitions.
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Hmm… interesting i’m wondering tho, isn’t perfect composition like that making things a little impersonal? I feel an absence of style in this film, it’s too perfect and “well done”, the directing is so fluid it becomes invisible… or maybe it’s too different things
As much as I love this, if all the movies had this kind of directing it would not be better, it will be not special anymore and all will look kinda samey and boring.
@@richardcahill1234 True, but even so. This is good not just because is only well done, but because is also different to the same stuff we see in most movies.
@@moon_orbit And it wouldn't be special, no. If gold was readily and abundantly available to anyone who dug out one feet of dirt, it would be worthless.
I have fallen in love with this presenter, his approach, his knowledge & this film, in that chronological order 💝 Thank you 🫂 PS I see that Tran Anh Hung credits his life-partner with a significant amount of the beauty in his films ... She stands beside him, behind the camera, & he is guided by her amazing eye for such detail ... I'm so impressed that he can 'give away' a fundamental part of his secret so generously ...
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Happiness is watching Moviewise's analyses of watching a movie!
I'm just a little ashamed to say that without Moviewise' effervescent discussion of various movies I never would have taken the time to watch any of them. Now I cannot wait to see "The Taste Of Things".
same but i’m not gonna watch it
No need to be ashamed of not knowing every little detail this universe has to offer. Simply be grateful to the generous folks who point out the finer ones in life. Cheers Moviewise, thanks for introducing us all to some gems of cinema!
Watching this on my lunch break. Thanks Moviewise for making another friday great.
favorite movie of 2023, crazy it didn’t get nominated for any oscar’s, great analysis happy to see it get some love
0:49 You gave me a fit of uncontrollable laughter with that one. I couldn't breathe for a minute there...
Got to see this a month ago here in the UK, so not only glad to have a new video (I await them eagerly each week), but one which brings me back to a film with new thoughts. Looking forward to seeing this again!
I love this channel so much. I had no idea about this film and now I have to watch it. Keep it up mate, fantastic work.
This video inspired me to simply buy the DVD. I am very old school and prefer physical media. Yes, beauty, along with 'soul' has become an uncouth word, made uncouth by people who have no conception of it and in the words of the late Roger Scruton, are afraid of it. I am looking forwarding to finally seeing this beautiful film. Many thanks for the insight, analysis and inspiration.
Loved the analysis. Directing is also about getting the best out of actors, and this film does that very well. Subtle expressions to larger hand movements are all captured so well, but they are not loud. They blend in with the organic movements of the camera and the chatacters. Absolutely awesome.
The bath scene at the end is a nod towards David's Death of Murat.
The French do love their food.
pure yogurt farming
Beautifully expressed 💝
I feel I learn so much about filmmaking by watching your analysis video. And they’re not even boring. You make it so interesting.
Your videos are too wonderful! I love seeing this kind of information put in a newly digestible and entertaining light! I'm only sad when they end, because it's always too soon to wait for the next.
I love your recommendations. I watch them all and am never disappointed.
This movie is a masterpiece. One of the best films in recent years.
Fun fact: lead actors Binoche and Magimel were former partners and share a daughter. Saw Binoche talking about making this film in an episode of podcast Keep It! (They're on UA-cam too..)
Oh my god!! at 1:19 the reference ! :D LMAO!!! How can you have this reference without being french?! I already appreciated a lot your videos, but with this, Monsieur, bravo !!! 🙂
For the others, it's taken from Michel Hazanavicius film "Le Grand détournement" which is a cult comedy, but I didn't think anyone not french could have ever seen it or laugh at those jokes. It's basically all old hollywood movies recut, mixed together and dubbed in french with the silliest dialogue possible.
That specific line became a meme some time ago but I do LOVE La Classe Américaine! I joke that that film is one of the major reasons to learn French.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go stay at a fine AUBERGE!
Thank you for this wonderful analysis. It's certainly deeper than a review. It's also interesting how a director who's interested in "rebuilding" an image of a place with a remarkable food culture (per Wikipedia) would be so good at rebuilding the image of a different place that also has a remarkable food culture. Tran Anh Hung spans both of them, and his interest in beauty brings out the best in whatever he sees.
What an excellent, wonderful video. I generally don't pay a lot of attention to movie review content, but thanks to this great piece I will seek out this film. Thank you very much Moviewise.
This is truly and beautiful movie in every way from food to love between two people, one completes the other one’s work. Each scene is like an oil painting. I usually like to watch the movie first. If I enjoy the movie, then I will watch all the reviews and interviews to get all the stories behind the scenes as well as the perspectives from the director as well as the leading actors. After getting all these additional information, then I will watch the movie for the 2nd or/3rd time. Unfortunately, there are not too many movies like this made today.
Good to watch a new video from you.
Great video, as always. 🙏
I was 13 or 14 when I first fell in love with foreign cinema watching Y Tu Mama Tambien and Vertical Ray of the Sun. Changed my life forever.
I knew of Tran as a sensualist director even before I saw Guadagnino who often gets the label. Tran happens to be more varied in his influences, even having done a Hong Kong crime thriller. He's a true gem of Asian cinema and has worked in several languages which is not easy to do.
I'm really happy I caught this film in the cinema, The Taste of Things is quietly brilliant, you are conscious of everything covered in the video but it's so subtle with it you hardly realise. After the first scene cook fest you just flow with it. Can't wait for the home release so i can get a rewatch in.
Great job Moviewise!
If you watch Film Noir movies, most of them are all done like this. It is beautifully done.
Thank you, a beautiful review for a wonderful movie!😃🥰
Sometimes you watch a film and you are envious of the cast and crew’s experience of making that film. This is one of those.
I love that open door- the way it gives light, the anticipation of the unseen…it just adds such an appealing ambiance to the story.
Ngl, by now I am looking forward to see how you creatively insert the “like and subscribe” into each of your videos. Thanks for another good one.
Great recommendation! Will definitely watch it!
You make me want to make films. Thanks Mr. Moviewise.
I watched "The Scent of Green Papaya" years ago, and it was a delight…
You always recommend such wonderful films.
❤❤❤Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the BEAUTY of this masterpiece without an equal. Each scene is like a beautiful oil painting. I appreciate the effort everyone put into this movie from the Director, Tran Anh Hung, and his wife - the Artistic Director of the movie and the beautiful relationship between Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimel expressed so naturally in this movie.
Beautiful! Thanks! I'll make sure to watch it with my family. :)
Knowledge +witty humor 🤣
I love this channel MOVIEWISE ❤
In that outdoor scene the guy in brown crosses to the left to be in Eugénie's eyeline more directly, she's holding court and they are all "flirting" with her platonically so they eventually position themselves so they can catch her attention equally. It's a beautful little touch and this is a beautiful little video that explains why I despair when I hear film fans say this film "doesn't have much going on". The blocking and staging is just insane, but the examination of people and how they feel and interact in both social and private situations is equally masterful. It's an extremely "passionate" film.
Yes!!!!! Incredible cinematography!
I'm reminded of another French film, La Reine Margot (1994). Very different subject matter, but terrific volleys of movement, often several people at a time, inventively choreographed (or blocked, I should say).
Reminds me of Babette's Feast. Fine, French cooking in a semi-rustic setting seems to have a real visual poetry to it.
Brilliant 💯
Tran Anh Hung is a visually talented director. My favorite Hung's film is Cyclo.
Directing like this could almost be compared to that one Hamlet movie
I just received my copy of this blu-ray and am looking forward to watching it soon.
Thank you
Cyclo from this same director is an amazing film too!
Can you analyze the direction of Dune 2? I had mixed feelings about it, mainly covering scenes in CU and cutting around. Instead of immersing us into the world through staging and blocking. You’re the best man!
I was thinking the same
Referring to the center of attention as the COAT is brilliant. You can refer to who has the center of attention as who is wearing the COAT.
Now I'm hungry. ❤
As a French, I am so sad that this film didn’t get to the Oscars, especially after all the polemic of not selecting anatomy of a fall which was a bold but great choice imo
Suggestions for Why It’s A Classic:
12 Angry Men
Pyaasa
Dr. Strangelove
Apu Trilogy
I posted a link to Pyaasa - on UA-cam - and now my comment seems to have been deleted. I thought it was OK to post UA-cam links on UA-cam. Weird.
@@JohnMoseley it might be because the film is also available on prime subscription
@@nimantvardhantanwar3268 Ah, thanks. Yes, that must've been it.
After "Every Frame a painting" channel, i found your content is great ❤
This movie reminded me of the Daniel Auteuil 80s films Jean de Florette/Manon of the Spring. The stories are nothing alike but being in the French countryside is very specific, the interactions between the people and how they hint at certain things which should be obvious which others will not comprehend at all. Even children know the score where adults (specifically foreigners!) are not of a mind to be aware of. It's a dance of living in this small community in a captured timeframe. Its interesting that it took basically an "outsider" Tran Anh Hung to bring the vision to life but Vietnam/France have always had a symbiotic relationship so perhaps he's en familie after all.
Fortunate to watch this film at #PIFF Pune.
I loved it.
Sheesh man, looks like I gotta check it out while it’s still playing in theatres at where I’m at
You haven't covered cinematography,editing, sound, vfx or any other technical aspects as a single topic in a video. I would love it if you just talked about them. Not framing and blocking, but colour and light and cuts and transitions.
This video is about directing. It’s in the title.
@@fantasticnisopta I'm not criticizing this video. I'm telling him to make a video on one of these topics. Maybe I worded the comment wrong.
Well… you are talkinf about Tran the man…
That guy’s lit
Please make a video on Altman’s opening shot of The Player!
Bit of a random question, but what do you think about Paolo Sorrentino?
This guy likes food like Tarantino likes feet
I've heard and learned from your takes on Christopher Nolan. I wonder what your thoughts are on Denis Villeneuve films.
Damn, this channel is good.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF PARK CHAN WOOK AS A DIRECTOR????
PLEASE
I WANNA KNOW
CSI sauces I would watch that.
Due to the amount of videos worshiping the cinematography of Dune Part 2, it would be great to have your input on it. 🤔
Have you ever thought about doing a video on Barry Lyndon?
Yo, Cyclo is also great
I would love to see your opinion on Directing of Oppenheimer
Well……
ua-cam.com/video/M0gZKgRpAoc/v-deo.html
The clips from the movie feel jerky, weird. Still love the insights
Reminds me of Babbete's feast
Nice period aesthetics and food porn. Glad I was able to see this in the theater, yay for A-List.
this looks like a parody of a french movie
Cut out all the Romance and it might be.
I have a facebook page about movies and i want to talk About 7 movies in it so i want you to reply on this comment telling me your opinion on them
1.12 angry men
2.se7en
3.fight club
4.the shawshank redemption
5.the Green mile
6.pulp fiction
7.one flew over the cuckoo's nest
Sorry to be a party pooper, but it sounds completely boring. I´m sure it looks good, but I´ll give this one a miss.
It was beautifully shot but script wise, it was weak. Lacked any conflict and the characters were totally flat
Hmm… interesting i’m wondering tho, isn’t perfect composition like that making things a little impersonal? I feel an absence of style in this film, it’s too perfect and “well done”, the directing is so fluid it becomes invisible… or maybe it’s too different things
As much as I love this, if all the movies had this kind of directing it would not be better, it will be not special anymore and all will look kinda samey and boring.
There is an infinite amount of variation in this style of directing. Much more so than a shot/reverse shot style.
@@richardcahill1234 True, but even so. This is good not just because is only well done, but because is also different to the same stuff we see in most movies.
Imagine if all the channels were like moviewise, he would be not special at all. Just a generic channel.
@@moon_orbit And it wouldn't be special, no. If gold was readily and abundantly available to anyone who dug out one feet of dirt, it would be worthless.
I have fallen in love with this presenter, his approach, his knowledge & this film, in that chronological order 💝
Thank you 🫂
PS
I see that Tran Anh Hung credits his life-partner with a significant amount of the beauty in his films ...
She stands beside him, behind the camera, & he is guided by her amazing eye for such detail ...
I'm so impressed that he can 'give away' a fundamental part of his secret so generously ...
I have a facebook page about movies and i want to talk About 7 movies in it so i want you to reply on this comment telling me your opinion on them
1.12 angry men
2.se7en
3.fight club
4.the shawshank redemption
5.the Green mile
6.pulp fiction
7.one flew over the cuckoo's nest