I love Timothee. He is fascinating. He surprises and awes me at every turn. But yes, this girl needs her name in lights too. She's doing more than holding her own. They are a wonderful, glorious pair.
margi cates I remember seeing a quote somewhere from I think his high school drama teacher saying Timmy had some of the best comic timing he had ever seen which is a big compliment, and considering he’s clearly not a singer he did an admirable job
he's also not a singer nor is he a broadway singer s0 that would be understandable that his actung would be much better in comparison to people such as lin manuel miranda or lea michele
You are so right. He's probably the greatest actor on the planet. Enormous talent. I really hope/doubt he doesn't pull a River Phoenix. I can't deal with that again.
Halle Monteiro - “OMG IM CRYING”...what kind of goofiness is this? 😂 Who announces that they are crying except people who are dying to get attention? Maybe she’s one of those people who goes into the bathroom so she can watch herself cry in the mirror? Cringey, cringey, cringey. Now I’m just waiting for the “ok boomer” remark. 🙃🤪
If anyone has ever done stage / theater performances, understand how much more talent you have than say "being in the movies". There is no "retake" in theater. This was fantastic and he's quite good with projecting his voice. It has to be hard to keep your voice level when moving around. I'm so glad I stumbled on this video. Of course we are locked down...🙄
Acting on camera is significantly harder. Because the camera catches EVERYTHING . Every thought, every eye movement, every "eye talk" and every abnormality and there is also no rehearsal. On a stage play you practice with your costars for at least a month if not half a year. And it runs for several nights so you can improve it as you go along and if you weren't completely in character on one night you can tell yourself you'll do better the next night. Not to mention that if you haven't gotten the emotions perfect that day you can very easily fake it through your voice and gestures. Voice is especially important when conveying emotion on stage. Where as voice is very unimportant on camera. For on camera acting you do all the preparation at home by yourself and your coworkers interpretations and choices are all a surprise until the day on set. Script changes happen so frequently that actors are asked to memorize new scenes and monologues the day of! Plays are also tested and run over and over again before it is even put on stage so you know the script is good to go. On camera, if things don't work whether it's lines or directions you have to improvise in the moment. Everything is tested for the first time on set. Not to mention that there is no continuity of the story on set. Scenes are shot completely out of order and you're expected to jump in to the story of the scene right away. And shooting the same scene over and over again(sometimes 70 to a 100 times) it can be very taxing and mind numbing if you don't understand or have a good grasp of how to get into it. Plus often times you're not playing off of a partner but rather some tape on the side of the camera. All in all, film acting is definitely harder. There are simply more technicalities.
@@danaliu3295 Yes, good explanation, except it's not entirely true that "everything is tested for the first time on set". There are usually "table reads" before shooting.
@@AbcDef-ww2gy lol table reads doesn't actually say that much about whether a scene fits well into a movie. And actors interpretations will often change by the time you get on set especially if there are script changes. Film scripts are also generally more fluid with improv on set, directors often ask for multiple interpretations so they can get different shots. Before a play is put on officially they'll actually run it with other actors, small productions ect and then after actors are hired they'll reherse it over and over again before opening night. Movie scenes are kinda shot with more variety and the editing process finalizes it. What makes it in the final movie can be very different from the script.
@@danaliu3295 Some directors, e.g. Alfred Hitchcock, hate it when actors do improv or come up with their own script changes, but yes, most allow it. One such example is the proposal scene in Greta Gerwig's Little Women script, pp 96-98. variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/little-women-by-greta-gerwig.pdf Laurie says "I love you, Jo" twice while she is putting herself down and calling herself homely, but those lines aren't in the script.
@@AbcDef-ww2gy depends on the director but most allow it and many even ask for it. But I'm not really talking about improv alone but also the general changes that occur on set :)
I love his voice and find it so adorable and sexy. He gets down on the floor, "You suffer with claustrophobia." His voice is so soft and carries this character so well. That part made me laugh so hard. 4:214:22 Even the girl was about to start laughing, lol!!
I'm just in awe. Theatre stage acting is so stressful. You HAVE to memorize your lines. It's one take. You have to be animated and know how to project your voice so the back row can hear you. You feed off the audience and yet have to not respond to them. You don't get multiple takes. No one is going to edit your mistakes. There's no blooper reel. It's incredibly live. Some of the best movie actors started on stage. Very happy for Timothee, but wonder where the Charity character went?
Could they please do a remake of the movie and cast these two. I hope he does more comedy movies in the future. He's so good at it. Is there anything he's bad at? Statistics, is that it?
Michelle Ran-Lenna I guess your issue is really that you do not understand this is a stage production and not real life and therefore what is scripted, these two amazing actors actually three including the girl behind the counter, are simply delivering the lines that the play presents. You should actually go to a live stage production sometime.
Obvi no one is denying Timmy’s acting and comedic timing-fantastic. But you can see how much better-suited he is for film, while she shines in the theater. He talks in the back of his throat, fine for film but when you’re in an auditorium full of bodies that deaden sound, this makes it harder to understand what you’re saying, despite amplification and excellent diction. But this girl’s forward placement speaking is just fantastic. (It feels unnatural to do so kudos to her.) Her singing is phenom, great technique, forward placement but not nasally. I’m sure her dancing is spot-on, too. If her dream is Broadway, I so hope she gets there!! She def has the potential!
Heather Alfano I agree. Better for film, or regular plays. I mean he kills here imo, but musical theater is its own entity. Timmy is an incredibly naturalistic actor, and this is not a slight against theater actors, musical theater actors are mad talented, but they have to project so much. Perform to the back of the room. Everything is a bit exaggerated. Bigger. Not the best fit with an actor who thrives in naturalism and subtlety. But I think he did a kick ass job of being over the top funny here...i am really impressed with his comedic skills/timing, which is not easy. A lot of serious actors don’t excel at comedy and vice versa. He’s just sort of naturally funny. I hope he does more plays in the future, but I don’t need him to be the next song and dance man (unless it’s a super cool film musical lol)
He's so talented it makes me mad but I'm also happy for him at the same time idk how to explain it lol. And she was amazing! They were such good partners together, I was laughing the whole time! He got into character so well every gesture adds to the story
It's a performing arts high school, so not terribly surprising to see two really good performers. And Caitlin seems to be doing all right as an actress. Great scene. Like to see him in a musical comedy, maybe on Broadway.
I'm pretty surprised that people are saying that he's not a singer. I can agree that she has more talent for it, but you don't have to be an extremely talented vocalist to be considered a singer? What he did was more than carrying a tune, he can belt and emote while singing, wasn't off key at any point unless it was intentional, and he had a nice tone. He excels at acting and his comedic timing is wonderful, but that doesn't mean he's not a singer ;)
yes! i mean she’s clearly the trained singer, but he has a very decent voice for someone who is not a trained singer. plus it’s a high school play ffs lol
I wish I was stuck in an elevator with Timothée Chalamet.
She did too and look what happened...
Kazia Franklin same even tho i have claustrofobie
Kazia Franklin - I assure you, he does not share that same wish. 😂
OOOOOOOHHHH YEAHHH...
Agreed
Why is no one talking about the woman??? She was crazy good
She is really good!!
Caitlin is fantastic!
She's wonderful! (he's become the one with all the earth power now that's why)
Thanks for the likes lol ❤️❤️❤️
Uhhh cuz Lil Timmy Tim is in it?Duh.
I kept waiting for him to give us some “Statistics” “statistics” “Statistics” “Statistics”
yup yup
Miss Law’ehn! Miss Law’ehn!
yUp
Everytime I see him I can't help but think of it now 😭
Don’t forget YEEt YEEt
everybody talking About timotheé (and I L O V E him too) but can we aprecciate the bright talent of the girl
Agree with you ❤️❤️she is really talented.. I wish if i can singing with her because my voice is good too
True
She's such a good actress!
yeah she is amazinngggg
I love Timothee. He is fascinating. He surprises and awes me at every turn. But yes, this girl needs her name in lights too. She's doing more than holding her own. They are a wonderful, glorious pair.
Honestly his singing is fine.
I was more impressed with his physicality and comic timing.
He was delightful.
margi cates I remember seeing a quote somewhere from I think his high school drama teacher saying Timmy had some of the best comic timing he had ever seen which is a big compliment, and considering he’s clearly not a singer he did an admirable job
he's also not a singer nor is he a broadway singer s0 that would be understandable that his actung would be much better in comparison to people such as lin manuel miranda or lea michele
I love Lin so much, but let’s be honest…he can’t sing very well. Better than some people, yes, but Broadway quality - no
You are so right. He's probably the greatest actor on the planet. Enormous talent. I really hope/doubt he doesn't pull a River Phoenix. I can't deal with that again.
@ginime_ He ain't no Josh Groban, but there is always voice training from an expert to improve his singing. He actually has a good tone in his voice.
his voice omg i can't
Eargasm
True...
Your user fking name 😂😂😂
She's amazing all around! And his comedic timing is great
so no one is going to mention how the "I'm the bravest individual i have ever meet" at 8:44 sounded reeealy good
Yeah I was shocked no one mentioned his singing
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Blair Waldorf idiot. She was just emphasising the way he was singing the word😂
@@User-hy6ur damn I wish more people understood me in my life like you...
@@croyantreveur9731 yeah, I wish more people understood me in my life like me too.
HE CAN SING, HE CAN RAP, AND BOY HE CAN ACTTT. HE just called me TALENTLESS
He can play guitar and piano!!😭😩😍👌
He’s not a singer but can carry a tune
And he can dance🙂
@@Amaranthine56 dont forget he can speak french and a little italian
HE CAN SING OMGGGG IM CRYING
Grace Cable - Geezus, control yourself. 😂 In 10 years, you’ll be embarrassed by this comment.
sign543 dude nobody’s gonna remember any of the comments they made on a UA-cam video 10 years from now 😂
My mother talks about how embarrassed she is for how she responded to the Beatles in the 1960s. Of course they’ll remember. 10 years is nothing.
sign543 why would she be embarrassed bit rude
Halle Monteiro - “OMG IM CRYING”...what kind of goofiness is this? 😂 Who announces that they are crying except people who are dying to get attention? Maybe she’s one of those people who goes into the bathroom so she can watch herself cry in the mirror? Cringey, cringey, cringey. Now I’m just waiting for the “ok boomer” remark. 🙃🤪
Funny he's more known for dramatic roles, but he's obviously a natural comedian, too!
me when she started singing: too bad timothee doesn’t sing too
timothee: *starts singing*
me: fuCK, I FORGOT ABOUT STATISTICS
That statistics rap is something else!!!
i cannot begin to describe how much joy seeing fetus timothee act so well makes me feel. the talent he has is immeasurable.
FETUS TIMOTHEE!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 omg
His Vocals. Her Vocals. I've been blessed.
My favorite part is 6:10 "Where do you live?" "In aN EleVAtOR!"
AHAHAHAHHAHS
This character reminds me of Ross from Friends. So neurotic. He did so well. 🤣 His co-star is fabulous. Great chemistry.
Thank you!!! Especially the tie pulling 😂
I was literally searching for this reaction. I was thinking the exact same thing😂
I was thinking Matthew Perry and Jim Carey in his physicality
I was thinking the same thing! 😮
Timothee’s acting in “Sweet Charity” is like “Ross” for “Friends”
His delivery, I love how he embraces a character very easily
"where do you live?"
"WhO?!"
"YOU! WHERE DO YOU LIVE?!"
"IN AN ELEVATOR!!"
If anyone has ever done stage / theater performances, understand how much more talent you have than say "being in the movies". There is no "retake" in theater. This was fantastic and he's quite good with projecting his voice. It has to be hard to keep your voice level when moving around. I'm so glad I stumbled on this video. Of course we are locked down...🙄
Acting on camera is significantly harder. Because the camera catches EVERYTHING . Every thought, every eye movement, every "eye talk" and every abnormality and there is also no rehearsal. On a stage play you practice with your costars for at least a month if not half a year. And it runs for several nights so you can improve it as you go along and if you weren't completely in character on one night you can tell yourself you'll do better the next night. Not to mention that if you haven't gotten the emotions perfect that day you can very easily fake it through your voice and gestures. Voice is especially important when conveying emotion on stage. Where as voice is very unimportant on camera.
For on camera acting you do all the preparation at home by yourself and your coworkers interpretations and choices are all a surprise until the day on set. Script changes happen so frequently that actors are asked to memorize new scenes and monologues the day of! Plays are also tested and run over and over again before it is even put on stage so you know the script is good to go. On camera, if things don't work whether it's lines or directions you have to improvise in the moment. Everything is tested for the first time on set.
Not to mention that there is no continuity of the story on set. Scenes are shot completely out of order and you're expected to jump in to the story of the scene right away. And shooting the same scene over and over again(sometimes 70 to a 100 times) it can be very taxing and mind numbing if you don't understand or have a good grasp of how to get into it. Plus often times you're not playing off of a partner but rather some tape on the side of the camera.
All in all, film acting is definitely harder. There are simply more technicalities.
@@danaliu3295 Yes, good explanation, except it's not entirely true that "everything is tested for the first time on set". There are usually "table reads" before shooting.
@@AbcDef-ww2gy lol table reads doesn't actually say that much about whether a scene fits well into a movie. And actors interpretations will often change by the time you get on set especially if there are script changes. Film scripts are also generally more fluid with improv on set, directors often ask for multiple interpretations so they can get different shots. Before a play is put on officially they'll actually run it with other actors, small productions ect and then after actors are hired they'll reherse it over and over again before opening night. Movie scenes are kinda shot with more variety and the editing process finalizes it. What makes it in the final movie can be very different from the script.
@@danaliu3295 Some directors, e.g. Alfred Hitchcock, hate it when actors do improv or come up with their own script changes, but yes, most allow it. One such example is the proposal scene in Greta Gerwig's Little Women script, pp 96-98. variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/little-women-by-greta-gerwig.pdf
Laurie says "I love you, Jo" twice while she is putting herself down and calling herself homely, but those lines aren't in the script.
@@AbcDef-ww2gy depends on the director but most allow it and many even ask for it. But I'm not really talking about improv alone but also the general changes that occur on set :)
7:00 timmy is enjoying the moment. And goddamn he is the most talented individual i have ever known.
lmao
known????
Okay now I really want to see Timotheé in a comedic role!
reminds me so much of chandler from friends !
with a touch of ross tho
It's the suit
Yes yes yes
I thought it too
OMG LIKE THE EPISODE WHERE CHANDLER AND THAT MODEL GETS STUCK TOGETHER INSIDE A BANK I THINK BC THERES A BLACKOUT 🤣🤣
Omg caitlin is such a good actress
She transitions between the speaking and singing so seamlessly it's crazy.
Wow he's so talented
Timothée's comedic timing tho! This was hilarious 😂😂
'This is not fair! You should breath some of the air too' *proceeds to bring her some air...from the air 🤣
little did they know
when he stood in the corner i lost it
His slow walk to the corner at 3:50 and him doing those two screams are so funny I love him
I CANNOT FALL MORE IN LOVE WITH HIM AHHHHHHHHHHHH!
I love his voice and find it so adorable and sexy. He gets down on the floor, "You suffer with claustrophobia." His voice is so soft and carries this character so well. That part made me laugh so hard. 4:21 4:22 Even the girl was about to start laughing, lol!!
I'm just in awe. Theatre stage acting is so stressful. You HAVE to memorize your lines. It's one take. You have to be animated and know how to project your voice so the back row can hear you. You feed off the audience and yet have to not respond to them. You don't get multiple takes. No one is going to edit your mistakes. There's no blooper reel. It's incredibly live. Some of the best movie actors started on stage. Very happy for Timothee, but wonder where the Charity character went?
He can SING i-
wtf put them in a broadway musical now please
layla hernandez Caitlin was on broadway in the obc of 13
i luv your pfp!! ITS BREADBIN URIE!!
The make a great team! They really bouncy off each other, I love it! The physicality for both Charity and Oscar was perfect!
timmy was the biggest goofy theater kid ever back then and i love him for it 😅😅❤❤❤ i mean look where my baby is now ☺️☺️🩷
This was an amazing act. everyone’s talking about Timothee Chalamet but the girl is amazing too.
Is there anything he can’t do, he can even sing broadway!
I CANT STOP WATCHING THIS THEYRE BOTH SO GOOD WOW
The way he times his body language so well with the dialogue delivery, and intonation of the sentences is just brilliant!
Timothée is so talented, like really. Such a good actor in movies and on stage!!!!
OoooKKKKKKKK DIDN’t KNOW OUR BOY COULD SING????? I’m deceased
wasn't he like 17 here?? absolutely amazing
Probably 16
Could they please do a remake of the movie and cast these two. I hope he does more comedy movies in the future. He's so good at it. Is there anything he's bad at? Statistics, is that it?
My issue is that, that lady knew right away which room the class was in and couldn’t just spare two seconds to say “603”?
It's so realistic tho aye
Michelle Ran-Lenna I guess your issue is really that you do not understand this is a stage production and not real life and therefore what is scripted, these two amazing actors actually three including the girl behind the counter, are simply delivering the lines that the play presents. You should actually go to a live stage production sometime.
Yes it’s called a script. The book based on Fellini’s Nights of Caribia was by Neil Simon. They are performing the dialogue. It’s not improvised !
I think that's the joke...
THE TALENT THIS GUY HAS IS JUST WOW
Obvi no one is denying Timmy’s acting and comedic timing-fantastic. But you can see how much better-suited he is for film, while she shines in the theater. He talks in the back of his throat, fine for film but when you’re in an auditorium full of bodies that deaden sound, this makes it harder to understand what you’re saying, despite amplification and excellent diction. But this girl’s forward placement speaking is just fantastic. (It feels unnatural to do so kudos to her.) Her singing is phenom, great technique, forward placement but not nasally. I’m sure her dancing is spot-on, too. If her dream is Broadway, I so hope she gets there!! She def has the potential!
Heather Alfano I agree. Better for film, or regular plays. I mean he kills here imo, but musical theater is its own entity. Timmy is an incredibly naturalistic actor, and this is not a slight against theater actors, musical theater actors are mad talented, but they have to project so much. Perform to the back of the room. Everything is a bit exaggerated. Bigger. Not the best fit with an actor who thrives in naturalism and subtlety. But I think he did a kick ass job of being over the top funny here...i am really impressed with his comedic skills/timing, which is not easy. A lot of serious actors don’t excel at comedy and vice versa. He’s just sort of naturally funny. I hope he does more plays in the future, but I don’t need him to be the next song and dance man (unless it’s a super cool film musical lol)
@@sammysoppy3361omg you predicted Wonka with that last sentence
She had already been on Broadway (in 2008) by this point. She was in the musical 13 (with Ariana Grande).
Very impressed by Caitlin Gann actually. What a great voice!
I think I like him better in Broadway than in the movie industry. He's very good at expressing feelings and emotion
She sing amaziiiiing, her voice is just so beautiful I could listen for hours, she’s very talented
this was so fresh to watch
I love their work! Timothée was hilarious in this
He is a natural, so talented!
good dancer, good singer, good actor
He's so talented it makes me mad but I'm also happy for him at the same time idk how to explain it lol. And she was amazing! They were such good partners together, I was laughing the whole time! He got into character so well every gesture adds to the story
hes so talented-
These two are fire together
Timothee Chalamet ,what an amazing actor ,he's just a boy but what a talent ,watch this space .
I literally cannot stop watching this
Help
8:44
And he can sing. Perfect package👌
He is a genius!!
Woah the quality!!!!!!! I always watch the blurry one lol
he's my favorite actor thats ever played in this musical. seriously. he plays the role so well and its so funny.
"It's not fair! You should breathe some air too!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wow she acts very well love her too
That girls needs more recognition.
Just bloody brilliant ,both of them .
He's just brilliant.
I think I enjoy watching these old videos more than his movies. Had no idea he could sing AND dance, too!
Caitlin is amazingggggggggggg! PERIODT
Okay but this girl is INCREDIBLE
How is he so good at everything?💕💕
It's a performing arts high school, so not terribly surprising to see two really good performers. And Caitlin seems to be doing all right as an actress. Great scene. Like to see him in a musical comedy, maybe on Broadway.
Wow, he’s also good in theater. Shows how good he is with his craft
Caitlin Gann you’re amazing
I'm pretty surprised that people are saying that he's not a singer. I can agree that she has more talent for it, but you don't have to be an extremely talented vocalist to be considered a singer? What he did was more than carrying a tune, he can belt and emote while singing, wasn't off key at any point unless it was intentional, and he had a nice tone. He excels at acting and his comedic timing is wonderful, but that doesn't mean he's not a singer ;)
yes! i mean she’s clearly the trained singer, but he has a very decent voice for someone who is not a trained singer. plus it’s a high school play ffs lol
i love musicals and i was smiling so stupidly through this whole thing lol. the girl was AMAZING and timothee's timing was great
5:41i DIED, he is simply to good for this world
Is acting is phenomenal oh my god
I think Tymohy Chalame is acking for comedic roles, This kid is so full of humor, Great actor.
ARe yOU SER i OUS NOW !
That was Amazing.
Yeup...he's gonna be one of the greats.
u were absolutely correct
Frankly, that is unfair to neglected the girl, i love timmy very much, but i can't say she doesn't very adorable talented and beautiful voice ❤️❤️
he would be such a good link larkin in hairspray omggg
They are both insane. Wow. T A L E N T .
Wow just an amazing piece of art ......so glad i saw this from strolling through YT
Timothee is so talented-
I’m crying
Ok but they were both amazing like wtf
He’s so talented!!! ❤️❤️❤️
He's got such good comedic timing
What can’t he do 🥺 he can sing and rap , dance , act, and he’s funny and got good looks
OH MY GOD HIS SINGING IS SO GOOD😭
so talented
Oh I love it. He was really funny in the video. Such a remarkable actor 😍
As a fan of sweet charity, I love these two!
HE.👏🏼IS.👏🏼SO.👏🏼GOOD.👏🏼
He's gonna do so well as Bob Dylan 🥰
let's be honest this isn't your first time here
don't worry it's not mine either haha!!
Their acting is so good
Timmy's voice is amazing 😍
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