I love the visual storytelling in this. When they last met as kids, the face statues they were playing around were facing towards each other, but when they finally meet again in New York, they are faces in the mural/artwork that are facing away from each other, almost like the chance or opportunity time together has passed them by
There are not too many art house film reactions, mostly mainstream netflix productions and casual movies. It's great to see from time to time some good reactions like yours. This film is truly wonderful, and it's amazing that it is a directorial debut. Wow.
The scene where they meet for the first time in years was actually the first time the two actors met in real life as well. Makes it all the more genuine!
I remember sitting in that theater and that subtle silent ending was so devastating. Like literally I had to sit through the credits to take in everything and while crying my eyes out. So so good. My favorite debut from a director.
31:05 Totally agree with what you are saying here. As I got older I realized that the word "Should" carries so much weight, and personal judgment that you need to let it go. "I should be married" "I should have this other job" "I should be with this person". When you drop that word and realize that you are where you are because its the path you are on, it lifts a weight of failing expectations and you can enjoy and reflect on what you have so much more. Great review James. Love your takes (and technical ones) on these films.
this movie is significant for me because it was the first instance where i went to the movie theater to see something alone. (bad idea) I remember crying so much at the end.
My favorite script from last year, such a powerful story that I think is universally relatable. Not to mention the camerawork and editing! Excited to hear your thoughts on it
One of my favorite films of last year. Ending was so good and so "non-Hollywood,/failrytale" ending where we all have those relationships where we wonder "what if".
There’s an Indian movie you should check out titled 96 (2018), which is in the Tamil language. That movie shares a lot of thematic similarities to this, and the two leads are phenomenal in that.
This was my favourite of the Best film Noms. Just something about the film really connected with me. Relatable on a human level but beautifully filmed too.
How dare you cut Greta Lee's big emotional release at the end? Still a bit sour about her being cut from awards contention considering how much people were heralding Past Lives last year. Only original screenplay and somehow best picture? Beautiful film. Did you notice how when they were children at the park between those sculptures of faces facing one another versus when they reunite as adults in New York park with two carved figures facing opposite directions? Chef's kiss, CINEMA. Deserved much more love, especially a best actress and director. Anywho, glad you got to take int this beautiful film. Curious to see your reaction to Celine's husband's screenplay with Challengers. Crazy how this was loosely about her life.
I usually wont watch a video like this untill I've seen the film, but literally not 6 hours ago I took this one off my to watch list. I figured your video must be a sign to give it a second chance.
What a nice surprise to finish this film mere minutes ago and see this show up! This is gonna be such a pleasure to watch! I’m so happy films like this are being made, I’ve finally got a chance to see it by renting it from the local public library. Loved the videos on After Hours and Forrest Gump, James!
Absolutely adore this movie, the story telling, the shots, the realistic awkwardness between the two, perfect! Should react to minari, think you’d love it. Also peanut butter falcon is a must watch, beautiful movie
I just realized that you’re one of the only UA-camrs who ever reacted to Mulholland Drive, one of the best movies ever and my favorite. I recommend you to react to Melancholia (2011) by Lars Von Trier. You can feel all the melancholy during the movie, even the camera moves are purposely unstable to create this atmosphere. Greetings from a cinema-fan from Brazil! 👋 PS: If you want a Brazilian movie recommendation, I suggest you “Bacurau”, our Tarantino-vibe movie.
Yeah this film HITS THE FEELS...!
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Relatable feels, the word desiderium seems apt
Hi! A film you may find cinematically interesting is the film Un prophete from 2009. It is a gangster movie, but also a lot more.
I love the visual storytelling in this. When they last met as kids, the face statues they were playing around were facing towards each other, but when they finally meet again in New York, they are faces in the mural/artwork that are facing away from each other, almost like the chance or opportunity time together has passed them by
There are not too many art house film reactions, mostly mainstream netflix productions and casual movies. It's great to see from time to time some good reactions like yours. This film is truly wonderful, and it's amazing that it is a directorial debut. Wow.
The scene where they meet for the first time in years was actually the first time the two actors met in real life as well. Makes it all the more genuine!
I remember sitting in that theater and that subtle silent ending was so devastating. Like literally I had to sit through the credits to take in everything and while crying my eyes out. So so good. My favorite debut from a director.
31:05 Totally agree with what you are saying here. As I got older I realized that the word "Should" carries so much weight, and personal judgment that you need to let it go. "I should be married" "I should have this other job" "I should be with this person". When you drop that word and realize that you are where you are because its the path you are on, it lifts a weight of failing expectations and you can enjoy and reflect on what you have so much more.
Great review James. Love your takes (and technical ones) on these films.
Appreciate this comment my friend! Genuinely.
this movie is significant for me because it was the first instance where i went to the movie theater to see something alone. (bad idea) I remember crying so much at the end.
best film of 2023
The Holdovers was my favourite film from last year, but Past Lives was right up there
They were my one and two as well (although the other way round for me). Beautiful , intelligent films.
My favorite script from last year, such a powerful story that I think is universally relatable. Not to mention the camerawork and editing! Excited to hear your thoughts on it
For script!?? That's wild, the writing is pretty mid
@@belachaneyTrue. I've seen this movie twice and I've seen people react to it and I still don't get why it's been praised so much
One of my favorite films of last year. Ending was so good and so "non-Hollywood,/failrytale" ending where we all have those relationships where we wonder "what if".
I also recommend an Indian Tamil-language movie titled 96, which came out in 2018. Similar themes to this.
One of my favorites of recent years, so real and really hit home. Now we need a Challengers reaction!
My absolute favourite film of 2023
a beautiful film! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I cried buckets at the end - you are stronger than me! :)
A profoundly emotional experience 👏👏👏
There’s an Indian movie you should check out titled 96 (2018), which is in the Tamil language. That movie shares a lot of thematic similarities to this, and the two leads are phenomenal in that.
This was my favourite of the Best film Noms. Just something about the film really connected with me. Relatable on a human level but beautifully filmed too.
Ugh I remember watching this and crying hysterically at the end 💔
It’s sooo good! I’m so glad you appreciated this one so much. Super fun to watch this one again with you.
I had a great time watching your reaction! I saw the film last night myself and really enjoyed it
Thanks, James! ❤🩹 I *love* this one. All hail to writer/director Celine Song.
How dare you cut Greta Lee's big emotional release at the end? Still a bit sour about her being cut from awards contention considering how much people were heralding Past Lives last year. Only original screenplay and somehow best picture? Beautiful film. Did you notice how when they were children at the park between those sculptures of faces facing one another versus when they reunite as adults in New York park with two carved figures facing opposite directions? Chef's kiss, CINEMA. Deserved much more love, especially a best actress and director. Anywho, glad you got to take int this beautiful film. Curious to see your reaction to Celine's husband's screenplay with Challengers. Crazy how this was loosely about her life.
I usually wont watch a video like this untill I've seen the film, but literally not 6 hours ago I took this one off my to watch list. I figured your video must be a sign to give it a second chance.
What a nice surprise to finish this film mere minutes ago and see this show up! This is gonna be such a pleasure to watch! I’m so happy films like this are being made, I’ve finally got a chance to see it by renting it from the local public library. Loved the videos on After Hours and Forrest Gump, James!
Absolutely adore this movie, the story telling, the shots, the realistic awkwardness between the two, perfect! Should react to minari, think you’d love it. Also peanut butter falcon is a must watch, beautiful movie
True bro. Real life stories told how they really play out. I bought this film bc i love great art
This movie is all about letting go. Both sides
Architecture 101 is a good one to check out
The ending kinda feels like La La Land with out the singing and dancing.
For me the most craziest film of 2023 is Beau is Afraid not many people love the film but i think is really bonkers
Shout out to Celine Song, yowzers 🎉
This gave me "Lost in Translation" vibes... especially the music and memories and what could have been...
Felt that little yell at the end. This movie hurts.
I just realized that you’re one of the only UA-camrs who ever reacted to Mulholland Drive, one of the best movies ever and my favorite.
I recommend you to react to Melancholia (2011) by Lars Von Trier. You can feel all the melancholy during the movie, even the camera moves are purposely unstable to create this atmosphere. Greetings from a cinema-fan from Brazil! 👋
PS: If you want a Brazilian movie recommendation, I suggest you “Bacurau”, our Tarantino-vibe movie.
FINALLY
Teo Yoo is sickkkk
It's insane that this movie is from the wife of the potion seller guy
Also the wife of the guy who wrote challengers!
Great movie!
Great film 🫶
Arthur. Ishtar be the goat