Don't Worry Darling (Review)

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  • @simonriley4131
    @simonriley4131 Рік тому +8630

    When Florence Pugh uttered the words "it's darling time" and then proceeded to darl all over everyone, my theater errupted into a cacophonous pandemonic cheer

    • @lawrence-yx1ew
      @lawrence-yx1ew Рік тому +172

      please stop man

    • @simonriley4131
      @simonriley4131 Рік тому +461

      @@lawrence-yx1ew when Lawrence entered the scene and proudly exclaimed "it's lawrencing time" and then went on to lawrence everyone in the room, the whole theater was filled with dreadful silence, horror and anticipation

    • @15Candles
      @15Candles Рік тому +141

      @@simonriley4131 when Harry Styles shows up and screamed "Say hello to my little friend" and stars styling throughout the whole movie, that scene gives me absolute chills. The scene of the year, it's literally an Oscar worthy screenwriting right there. Olivia Wilde is a true auteur, she managed to put Bong Joon Ho, Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese to shame. Who needs a Brendan Fraser comeback when you have Harry Styles styling throughout the whole movie and who needs Martin Scorsese when you have this true auteur. This is the movie that should be in the history books because it definitely feels like a movie

    • @akayysworld
      @akayysworld Рік тому +8

      Zero two said the same thing

    • @aexcezz9573
      @aexcezz9573 Рік тому

      Can this unfunny meme die

  • @indiaysabel5417
    @indiaysabel5417 Рік тому +3375

    This movie is the definition of “vibes are better than the plot”

    • @andreafajardo8427
      @andreafajardo8427 Рік тому +25

      Underrated comment

    • @katrinamack444
      @katrinamack444 Рік тому +11

      almost every movie this year seems to doomed to be that way…sigh i’ll stick to tv

    • @ariane7843
      @ariane7843 Рік тому +6

      That's a joke right?

    • @grungyasscinema
      @grungyasscinema Рік тому +3

      there are good movies that do that

    • @gijoe820
      @gijoe820 Рік тому

      So Miyazaki movies?

  • @15Candles
    @15Candles Рік тому +9147

    My favourite part of the movie that it literally feels like a movie. Like there's no other way to describe it. It is literally a movie, the actors acted, the writers wrote it, the producers produced it, the cinematographer shot it, the editors edited it, the director directed it. Like damn, I can't believe this is actually a movie. Hopefully it gets an Oscar nomination for Best Picture because as the great talented Harry Styles said, it feels like a movie. My god this feels like a movie, I'm speechless 😭😭😭

    • @RSG_TheMonster
      @RSG_TheMonster Рік тому +517

      When Harry said, "It's Harryin' Time!!!" it gave me the courage to jump out of the window

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Рік тому +107

      Precisely, I hope that Olivia Wilde's career recovers from this flop. It showed so much promise, but it just felt so artificial.

    • @15Candles
      @15Candles Рік тому +82

      @@trinaq Interesting concept, good lead star but failed execution. This was supposed to be an Oscar frontrunner and yet the filmmakers really dropped the ball

    • @15Candles
      @15Candles Рік тому +59

      @@RSG_TheMonster then the part when Harry shout to the world "IT'S STYLING TIME" then styles throughout the entire movie gave me goosebumps, like that's a true Oscar worthy screenwriting, Olivia Wilde is a true auteur making this stylepiece, it puts Bong Joon Ho and Martin Scorsese to shame. Who needs a Brendan Fraser comeback when you have a Harry Styles A+ performance. Who needs Martin Scorsese when you have an actual true auteur from this Olivia Wilde. Brendan Fraser who? Martin Scorsese who? Move aside.......this is real cinema

    • @thedogfromraditude5449
      @thedogfromraditude5449 Рік тому +47

      @@15Candles And then the part where Olivia Wylde says “things are about to get Wylde” and the plot twist happens where Darling was worrying the whole time… that gave me chills. Can’t wait for the sequel, “I Would Very Much Appreciate it if You Would Refrain from Having Feelings of Stress or Concern That Give Way to Anxiety or Unease At This Time, Darling.”

  • @harpoonmcfierce9697
    @harpoonmcfierce9697 Рік тому +4479

    It's very clear Olivia Wilde saw Get Out and was like 'Hey what if that happened to a white woman'

    • @angiev1840
      @angiev1840 Рік тому +284

      And the Stepford Wives.

    • @maximumoccupancy
      @maximumoccupancy Рік тому +214

      I am begging you to look up the job of a writer versus the job of a director.

    • @frankie3242
      @frankie3242 Рік тому +76

      @@maximumoccupancy exactly! people love to shit on Olivia as if she wrote the script

    • @Mellon99
      @Mellon99 Рік тому +8

      @@angiev1840 that’s the first thing that popped into my mind when I saw the preview for this movie

    • @johannascott1593
      @johannascott1593 Рік тому +36

      It was SO reminiscent of Get Out omg

  • @gleewhoseline198
    @gleewhoseline198 Рік тому +5544

    Some criticisms of this film are overblown, and I don't think 35% on RT is justified. However, something that really bothers me is how Wilde promoted the sex scenes in interviews, where she called them empowering. The context of those scenes in the film are much more disturbing, as Alice is revealed to being held there against her will. It's almost like Wilde watched a completely different film.

    • @rebeccahill6187
      @rebeccahill6187 Рік тому +488

      I don't remember a single sex scene in the movie that didn't have a sinister or creepy edge to it, even when you disregard the twist.

    • @BobbyBermuda1986
      @BobbyBermuda1986 Рік тому

      Yeah very rapey. Goes to show Flo understood the script better than Olivia. Which is why she wasn't as comfortable promoting the sex scenes as empowering.

    • @errwhattheflip
      @errwhattheflip Рік тому +45

      35% means that only 35% of people liked it. It isn't a representative of the quality of the film.

    • @EmmaKantz
      @EmmaKantz Рік тому +82

      I think the 35% percent is caused by people that don’t want to turn their brains on because there’s a lot to unpack. The biggest problem I have was that this was directed by Olivia who barely has any experience. this story is amazing and I love the twist. it was just done so unbearably wrong that it’s infuriating. harry styles had no business being in this movie. she just put him in there because the movie was nothing without him money wise. he’s just so out of place. anyway, I’d probably give it a 50% at least. miss Flo CARRIED this movie.

    • @raboniwillis9470
      @raboniwillis9470 Рік тому +27

      I would've at least given it a 72%. It was definitely worth the watch, and I've thought about it a lot since I seen it yesterday. Ms. Florence deserves an Academy Award nomination.

  • @davidroberts6538
    @davidroberts6538 Рік тому +1495

    I watched this in theaters and when Harry yelled everybody started laughing

    • @nicolewagner5320
      @nicolewagner5320 Рік тому +96

      literally everyone my age (early 20s) in the theatres was giggling and all the people who were actually there to see the movie were either so irritated or confused

    • @m.osowna4302
      @m.osowna4302 Рік тому +25

      same thing happened to me in the cinema🥰

    • @15Candles
      @15Candles Рік тому +32

      Well i did laugh, and was laughing because how silly his acting was

    • @WeiYinChan
      @WeiYinChan Рік тому +14

      Omg same a bunch of teenage girls behind me started laughing

    • @user-ui7tn1fq2b
      @user-ui7tn1fq2b Рік тому +33

      his british accent in contrast to all the americans in the movie makes it hard to take seriously 😭

  • @saulothebebop2581
    @saulothebebop2581 Рік тому +1111

    The best part of Don't Worry Darling is when Harry Styles said "It's styling time" and styled all over the place.

    • @LoganE
      @LoganE Рік тому +7

      What a bot comment

    • @saulothebebop2581
      @saulothebebop2581 Рік тому +17

      @@LoganE indeed

    • @15Candles
      @15Candles Рік тому +28

      That scene gives me absolute chills. The scene of the year, it's literally an Oscar worthy screenwriting right there. Olivia Wilde is a true auteur, she managed to put Bong Joon Ho, Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese to shame. Who needs a Brendan Fraser comeback when you have Harry Styles styling throughout the whole movie and who needs Martin Scorsese when you have this true auteur. This is the movie that should be in the history books because it definitely feels like a movie

    • @Bandstand
      @Bandstand Рік тому +6

      @@15Candles The type of film you go see in theatres kind of movie? If so then SIGN ME UP!!!

    • @enzocarneiro6748
      @enzocarneiro6748 Рік тому +1

      One of the parts ever

  • @HorseJoint
    @HorseJoint Рік тому +1626

    Ms. Flo loves being in cult movies

    • @KatieLHall-fy1hw
      @KatieLHall-fy1hw Рік тому +22

      I am pretty sure you are right, this will end up as a cult movie. In 5-10 years though

    • @kirbycathy
      @kirbycathy Рік тому +315

      @@KatieLHall-fy1hw *I think they meant an actual literal cult movie and not a cult classic*

    • @yungpapi
      @yungpapi Рік тому +19

      lmao ^

    • @rickardkaufman3988
      @rickardkaufman3988 Рік тому +57

      @@KatieLHall-fy1hw The joke is that she was in a cult movie called Midsommar which is about cults and Don't Worry, Darling seems to be about cults.

    • @katrinamack444
      @katrinamack444 Рік тому

      @@rickardkaufman3988 you don’t need to reiterate. someone already beat you to the answer

  • @mewgiah8057
    @mewgiah8057 Рік тому +2345

    Chris Pine is quickly becoming one of Hollywood’s best actors. It a shame that as soon as he stepped away from the big budget action/sc-fi blockbusters he had to step into this pile of s**t.
    But seriously, he’s really good in every role he’s been cast in so far. Even bad films, he always is great. Hopefully we can see him land a juicy role in the future with a great script.
    Kind of crazy that a director had both Pugh and Pines tearing up the screen and they still managed to screw things up.

    • @Geshtafshnifka
      @Geshtafshnifka Рік тому +20

      It’s okay, we know he’s great, and that’s enough .

    • @15Candles
      @15Candles Рік тому +29

      The best Chris Pine movies that aren't animated movies or big budget blockbuster are Hell Or High Water and Unstoppable (f*cking underrated Tony Scott directed movie)

    • @JeikuAnimeReview
      @JeikuAnimeReview Рік тому

      I'm the 420th like 😎

    • @bathcat3759
      @bathcat3759 Рік тому +6

      Hell or High Water is in my top 20 all time

    • @daRealB-Rex
      @daRealB-Rex Рік тому +7

      My favorite Chris Pine movies are Unstoppable and Rise of the Guardians. I’m very excited for his performance in Honor Among Thieves

  • @kays8976
    @kays8976 Рік тому +740

    What’s weird was Harry’s character didn’t seem to be in a negative light even after the twist. It felt like “oh he kidnapped her and assaulted her but he loved her sooo much so he deserves some sympathy” that’s the vibe I got

    • @grasicais8214
      @grasicais8214 Рік тому +82

      really i didn’t, i got the idea that he was a villain who thought he was right, but we could see was out of his mind to do this

    • @salvadormadrigal8077
      @salvadormadrigal8077 Рік тому +31

      I got the same vibe which I didn't like as well, they paint him as a concerned husband, then show him as a lazy creep, then at the end she thinks of him still as a nice guy embracing her, like he was somehow justified in his actions.

    • @uselesscheese2883
      @uselesscheese2883 Рік тому +19

      I think Florence was great at showing love and affection, so as long as she wanted to be with him, we liked him too

    • @DARWINZOO
      @DARWINZOO Рік тому

      good point

    • @ericagreene1579
      @ericagreene1579 Рік тому +12

      I didn't get that vibe, it was a twist that the guy she loved and trusted betrayed her in a horrible way

  • @ryanburke3702
    @ryanburke3702 Рік тому +1273

    Very happy that you pointed out how good this movie looks. Even if I didn’t think it was the best, I kept thinking about how good most of the shots were. I also thought the sound design was wayyyy better than it should have been. Basically, I came away from it thinking more about the technical parts than the actual story.

    • @KatieLHall-fy1hw
      @KatieLHall-fy1hw Рік тому +7

      Good looking films can go far sometimes. Look back at some duds that people think are good (or at least fun) because they look so good

    • @jestersudz6085
      @jestersudz6085 Рік тому +1

      really? I didn't like the cinematography like at all. I think it detracted from the scenes at times.

    • @ryanburke3702
      @ryanburke3702 Рік тому +27

      @@jestersudz6085 there were a few times where they did the quick cut thing where they quickly show a flash of some dream stuff and it seemed like it was ripped straight from an A24 movie, but some of those dream sequences and their shots were actually awesome. The usage of blurry images and especially the black and white scenes were visually great. I just wish the good visuals coincided with the story, but unfortunately it’s a big mess of bad writing and weird useless plotlines.

    • @jestersudz6085
      @jestersudz6085 Рік тому

      @@ryanburke3702 yea. i dont know if I would count them as nessicarily good visuals if there would be no effect on the movie if they were gone, but like seperate from the movie I agree the flashback scenes were rlly good.

    • @sushigirl648
      @sushigirl648 Рік тому +1

      Agreed! it's said that a crappy plot devalues all of there technical elements

  • @SuperMustache555
    @SuperMustache555 Рік тому +1588

    That Jordan Peele comparison is very apt. I feel like Hollywood is having its moment with thriller/drama films, especially those from comedy actors turned serious directors (Peele, Wilde, Jonah Hill to an extent)
    Add: Bill Hader, Ben Stiller, Zach Cregger, Donald Glover

    • @PlanetXerox
      @PlanetXerox Рік тому +25

      Zach Cregger with Barbarian as well

    • @dt0117
      @dt0117 Рік тому +24

      Add Donald glover to that

    • @Titan_Jael
      @Titan_Jael Рік тому +40

      Bill Hader ( but he does it well)

    • @rickardkaufman3988
      @rickardkaufman3988 Рік тому +9

      @@Titan_Jael Barry is good. That chase scene from "710N" feels so real and straight out of a GTA V game. The sound design puts you into the scene so realistically like Ronin's chase scenes.

    • @lpkombi6685
      @lpkombi6685 Рік тому +11

      @@dt0117 still waiting on Glover to direct a full movie. I really don't see how this hasn't happened yet.

  • @race2681
    @race2681 Рік тому +262

    this movie tells you exactly where it is going in the first 10 minutes then spends the rest of the movie retelling you exactly where it is going over and over again. i felt like i was walking in circles for 2 hours.

    • @lucyw5151
      @lucyw5151 Рік тому +24

      LITERALLY there was no time for speculation or any subtlety, it just jammed the "mystery" in your face and called itself smart

    • @salvadormadrigal8077
      @salvadormadrigal8077 Рік тому +1

      Perfect explanation for how I felt lol thank you, I'm not the only one, by the end I was just rolling my eyes

    • @gggallin8279
      @gggallin8279 Рік тому +6

      @@salvadormadrigal8077 yeah I mean it’s basically just the 100th movie pulling the good ol The Village twist

    • @micahcook2408
      @micahcook2408 Рік тому +5

      I also dislike how Olivia paints this as a film about “how does one take a stand when the System they live in is too comfortable” when we really don’t see that in Alice’s or any of the captive womens perspectives since they were all forced there. Granted, I guess that goes into how people are born into certain systemic dynamics but in real life, you have a choice or choices to choose what kind of life you want to live. Shit, you can go off the grid too. So for that kind of Introspective take she mentioned in that late night interview (which that take comes from a vey rich/upper class mindset imo), it would’ve been more interesting to see the film from Olivia’s character’s perspective (or the mens’) who all CHOSE to be there vs a literal hostage who at first couldn’t remember her life before and can’t leave her idyllic world. It would’ve been amazing to see a character gripping with the set rules/control, eventual mundanity, and psychological torture of the fake world and the shitty reality of the real world and have to choose what to do, especially if they have realized that majority of the people there are prisoners.

    • @adamkalb1
      @adamkalb1 Рік тому +1

      Walking in circles for 2 hours? If I wanted to watch a trippy and visually appealing movie with Chris Pine that walks in circles for 2 hours, I would watch A Wrinkle in Time. That was not great, but it is still much better than this.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Рік тому +636

    I've probably seen way too many "Black Mirror" episodes, but I figured out that the perfect 1950's Utopian community was a stimulation from the very first trailer. It also had the vibe of a Twilight Zone episode, or "The Stepford Wives", minus the robots.

    • @cthulusauce
      @cthulusauce Рік тому +40

      I swear when I saw the trailer initially I thought it was a stepford wives reboot

    • @PeaceLolita
      @PeaceLolita Рік тому +23

      Exactly!! You can deduct the whole movie + “plot twist” from the trailer

    • @evilcleiton3768
      @evilcleiton3768 Рік тому +9

      There's an episode from "The twilight zone" called the prisioner that is exactly like this movie

    • @princeapoopoo5787
      @princeapoopoo5787 Рік тому +4

      Same lmfao. When I learned the twist, I was like "yeah, that'll do it."

    • @00830616herman
      @00830616herman Рік тому +6

      The entire plot seems like its the book, "the stepford wives" by ira levin

  • @mmontague4937
    @mmontague4937 Рік тому +737

    I watched this in theaters, and at the end of the movie, somebody said WTF out loud, and that encompasses how I felt at the end of the movie 😂

    • @twiztid571
      @twiztid571 Рік тому +56

      I wouldve bursted out laughing after he said that😂😂

    • @Aleyna..15
      @Aleyna..15 Рік тому +42

      That was literally me. My friend told me to shut up because I was saying "what the fuck?!?" So many times lmao

    • @sannymander
      @sannymander Рік тому +6

      OMG that happend too when I saw it yesterday hahahaa

    • @Ann-ot8ru
      @Ann-ot8ru Рік тому +4

      same that happened to me too 😭

    • @rebeccanascimento8234
      @rebeccanascimento8234 Рік тому +9

      omg i just stepped out of the theater, full of woman and 3 of them said: what? Really loud when the movie ended haha we all laughted.

  • @RSG_TheMonster
    @RSG_TheMonster Рік тому +487

    Harry Styles: "My favourite part about this movie, is that it feels like a movie"
    Me: That's a pretty vague way of saying that Don't Worry Darling is one of the movies ever

  • @nont18411
    @nont18411 Рік тому +794

    Shia Labeouf’s acting in this movie is phenomenal.

    • @TF2Fan101
      @TF2Fan101 Рік тому +56

      But he’s not even-
      Oooooooohhhhhhhhhhh.............

    • @prettynpetty8342
      @prettynpetty8342 Рік тому +21

      "And the Oscar goes to...."

    • @SamA-sq8rd
      @SamA-sq8rd Рік тому +5

      someone pls explain

    • @Mellon99
      @Mellon99 Рік тому

      Please explain 😭 idc about any spoilers

    • @salehalhussaini420
      @salehalhussaini420 Рік тому +9

      @@Mellon99 Who was supposed to Play Harry Styles character at first before recasting

  • @danig.barreto2030
    @danig.barreto2030 Рік тому +469

    So many questions after watching this film. And the more I ask myself the less I believe she got away. First question is why did the ground shake whenever the men were at "work". Why did Alice see a plane crash? If Alice and Margaret both touched the glass before and that's how one gets out then how were they dragged back in? If the whole thing was just a simulation in a state of sleep then how did pills in that simulation have any affect in them? Why did Frank die so easily? What did his supposed wife mean by "now it's my turn"? Soooooo manyyyyyy questions!😫

    • @fabiobertocchi9488
      @fabiobertocchi9488 Рік тому +101

      Agree. A lot of plot holes. When the movie ended I didn’t think it was bad but the more I thought about it the more questions like yours came up. I still found it entertaining at least. A good wednesday’s evening movie

    • @TaeGuerin
      @TaeGuerin Рік тому +2

      ^^^this

    • @freetrailer4poor
      @freetrailer4poor Рік тому +15

      It does not natter it is a movie. No plot holes. The vibrarions were to throw audience off thinking they were doing bomb test. When in reality they were working at McD.

    • @grasicais8214
      @grasicais8214 Рік тому +11

      1. i dont know lol
      2. i dont know lol
      3. since alice was tied up while she was in the simulation, their husbands probably found them awake, and just put them back in the same way they did the first time
      4. probably knocked them out so they could erase their memory, like how they gave them false ones
      5. stab wounds tend to do that (unless you mean as a writing choice)
      6. she’s probably going to escape as well “it’s her turn” because she’s going to do the exact same thing alice did

    • @pro-seriesfabrication3810
      @pro-seriesfabrication3810 Рік тому +6

      Wilde is a graduate of the JJ Abrams School of Unanswered Questions as a Plot Device

  • @allghilliedup1992
    @allghilliedup1992 Рік тому +362

    The best part of the movie was when a pop star who’s on the record saying he doesn’t know how to act also at one point says “I’m a technical engineer”

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Рік тому +532

    A prime example of a decent concept ruined by a combination of a messy execution and backstage drama. I've heard that Florence, Chris and Gemma all give decent performances, so I might watch merely for them all.

    • @SonRob01
      @SonRob01 Рік тому +43

      Gemma goes back to what made her famous (Robotic Acting) which makes sense for the character but she’s wasted in that role

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 Рік тому +1

      It's a simple concept that's been done before with great 50s set pieces and nice setup but it doesn't explore the theme enough and the ending is kinda flat. They all acted great even Harry Styles. His tap dance routine was brilliant.

    • @deerheart87
      @deerheart87 Рік тому

      Harry was rubbish

    • @jacopom.7477
      @jacopom.7477 10 місяців тому +2

      Gemma is a terrible actress

  • @mayac1105
    @mayac1105 Рік тому +1480

    I'll add that it's pretty "white feminist" in its message which kind of emphasizes the unoriginality of the themes. Like how the only Black character was used as a plot device (Kiki Layne has mentioned how a lot of her scenes were cut from the final edit) and the fact that the aspect of race is completely ignored. Obviously I'm not expecting deep insightful racial commentary from Olivia Wilde but it could have been something interesting to touch upon intersectionality which would make the feminist themes feel less rehashed and tired.

    • @buffalobuffalobuffalobuffalo
      @buffalobuffalobuffalobuffalo Рік тому +85

      Race wasn’t ever supposed to be a theme of this particular movie. It wouldn’t have made sense to force race issues into this movie.

    • @angiev1840
      @angiev1840 Рік тому +138

      If she was going to cut her scenes, OW should have just left her out. OW made Kiki a token and a stereotype. I'm glad Kiki wouldn't even promote the film.

    • @bbrbbr-on2gd
      @bbrbbr-on2gd Рік тому

      @@buffalobuffalobuffalobuffalo
      Yeah I hate when movies about systemic oppression just force race into everything. Why can't we just be blind to race issues? Racism is only when a single, very obvious bad guy does it.

    • @maximumoccupancy
      @maximumoccupancy Рік тому +40

      Reading this made me feel like I was in a women and gender studies class at Berkeley.

    • @someguy4046
      @someguy4046 Рік тому +13

      @@angiev1840 How is she a stereotype? All we really see her do is act a little crazy bc she knows about the simulation.

  • @buffalobuffalobuffalobuffalo
    @buffalobuffalobuffalobuffalo Рік тому +213

    “Don’t Worry Darling” would have made a phenomenal 10-episode, streamable miniseries!

    • @graceedits3118
      @graceedits3118 Рік тому +10

      I. Love. That. Idea. ABSOLUTELY.

    • @sumirei001
      @sumirei001 Рік тому +10

      Yes this! There’s so much stuff which is just touched upon which could have been brought out better and made it thematically more satisfying.

    • @coteusa
      @coteusa Рік тому +5

      WandaVision?

    • @bennyton2560
      @bennyton2560 Рік тому

      WandaVision. It even discusses philosophy

    • @MrKevinEaddy
      @MrKevinEaddy Рік тому

      Good Take

  • @brandonmclendon5368
    @brandonmclendon5368 Рік тому +1530

    It’s honestly shocking that Harry Styles wasn’t all that good in this movie, as his performance in Dunkirk was actually pretty good.

    • @15Candles
      @15Candles Рік тому +522

      It's simple, Nolan gave him a better material to work with than Olivia in this movie. Also his second movie this year, My Policeman is also coming out and yet according to TIFF reviews, his performance was highly criticized. So either he needs to pick better projects or get some acting lessons if he wants to explore other genre or maybe better, stop acting and stick to music lol. His choice anyways

    • @laclaire8790
      @laclaire8790 Рік тому +328

      Well he is not an actor and in Durkink had little screentime, he did what he could do in small parts, FionnWhitehead who is an actor was the emotional focus of that film.
      Edit I would like to add if is name wouldn't be Harry Styles that character would be just random young soldier

    • @infamousgrosso
      @infamousgrosso Рік тому +175

      Just don’t give my man lines I guess

    • @vaderchief
      @vaderchief Рік тому +98

      he had a pretty straightforward role in Dunkirk

    • @gleewhoseline198
      @gleewhoseline198 Рік тому +192

      Dunkirk is an ensemble piece and Harry's role is much smaller. He has potential, but it was too early for him to have such a big lead role.

  • @zoeg5451
    @zoeg5451 Рік тому +97

    I agree with the pacing issue. I feel like (spoiler alert) there should have been more time spent on the characters' backgrounds in the real world so that we could better understand their behavior in the simulation. I would have liked to see what Margaret or Peg had been up to prior to being put in the simulation, or what led olivia wilde's character to find out the truth long before any of the other wives. The movie really only picked up in the last half hour which is a shame because I finally felt like I was hooked when the twist came along.

    • @chlorinelori1064
      @chlorinelori1064 Рік тому +10

      Olivia’s character seems like it was her idea because her kids are dead in real life and her husband is doing it for her so she can be with her children in the simulation,that’s what I figured from her character which is heartbreaking and I liked that part. I agree I would love to see others wife’s real life too

  • @natalia_92837
    @natalia_92837 Рік тому +58

    Describing Harry Styles' performance as if he had watch a bunch of acting compilations on UA-cam is so accurate

    • @deerheart87
      @deerheart87 Рік тому

      He was dreadful plus awful accent

  • @Multilipstik
    @Multilipstik Рік тому +275

    Great review! That’s exactly how I felt about this movie. It was fun and I enjoyed it a lot more than I expected, but as soon as I started thinking about the plot more, it all just started falling apart and it was just a mess. One thing I will say is that the sound mixing and editing… superb. The sort of bee buzzing in the tense moment made it 150% tenser

  • @AFCompany
    @AFCompany Рік тому +129

    This movie definitely isn’t as bad as reviews made it seem. Weird at times yes, entertaining yes, decent story yes. Some plot holes yes, but overall a decently made film. The 35% on rotten tomatoes is ridiculous. It’s in the 60-70% range.

    • @nestorsifuentesaguirre2722
      @nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 Рік тому +1

      RT by this point is not only foolish but also soulless. I swear to God, even Kid Buu was never this evil

    • @Aragain-son-of-Aratrain
      @Aragain-son-of-Aratrain Рік тому +14

      How in the cock is a weird, decent, entertaining but with plotholes a 70%? Decent with plotholes should be a 40-50 at MOST. Do you leave just 30% between this mediocre movie and a masterpiece?

    • @AFCompany
      @AFCompany Рік тому +1

      @@Aragain-son-of-Aratrain a lot of films are weird, that doesn’t make a film bad though. In terms of plot holes they weren’t big enough to overshadow the acting, entertainment, and production value of the film. Thus being in the 60-70 range. For me a film must be absolutely terrible to be in the 30% range.

  • @annaisntcool
    @annaisntcool Рік тому +150

    that olivia wilde interview clip you showed was soooooo headass hahaha. also, i was rolling my eyes in the theatre every time they reused those black and white shots of the women doing their dance routine. olivia must have really loved those…so much so that she wanted us to rewatch the same shots over and over. it wasn’t cool after the first time. the reuse just felt lazy to me. like when you’re trying to fluff out an essay to meet the minimum word count…

    • @danielledehoop6381
      @danielledehoop6381 Рік тому +13

      That last sentence you wrote! Haha that is exactly how my friend and I described this movie 😂 An essay with too many ideas but no plot/conclusion whatsoever

    • @annaisntcool
      @annaisntcool Рік тому +3

      @@danielledehoop6381 like something was there but they did not know where they were trying to go with the essay😂😂

    • @addie2823
      @addie2823 Рік тому +1

      thats what i said! it felt like when you have a video assignment and are too lazy to get enough clips so just reuse stuff

    • @pandap4ntz
      @pandap4ntz Рік тому +6

      Agreed. I almost felt a little tricked into watching the film by the trailers. The trailers showed all the creepy unsettling scenes, the dancers, the glass closing in on Florence, her reflection in the bathtub mirror, etc... it made me think the movie was going to be a mildly scary thriller. Very bad advertising.

    • @sebbythelord567
      @sebbythelord567 Рік тому

      lmao i loved those scenes esp when they come at ur face, it was so creepy

  • @ladygaygay94
    @ladygaygay94 Рік тому +80

    Flo Pugh’s performance was outstanding and the twist was pretty good tbh. Everything else was like Stepdford Wives lite. But I had fun

  • @pillbugm8914
    @pillbugm8914 Рік тому +57

    Thank you for giving an unbiased review and not talking ab the drama. My biggest problem with this movie is that this is like a modern take on Stepford Wives

  • @manufacuturedpersonality718
    @manufacuturedpersonality718 Рік тому +54

    I read the spec script when this got announced, and when it got to revealing what Da Twist was, I leant back in my chair and thought, “Damn, you really trust Harry Styles to handle what’s required for this ending?”

  • @15Candles
    @15Candles Рік тому +372

    Now I want a movie about the behind the scene drama of this movie. It's gonna be great, way better than the movie that it's depicting and it's guarantee to win a bunch of Oscars more than the actual movie that it's depicting especially writing 😂😂😂

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Рік тому +8

      Agreed, it would probably be a lot more entertaining than the actual movie.

    • @grahamkristensen9301
      @grahamkristensen9301 Рік тому +6

      Ehhh, as far as behind-the-scenes movie drama goes, the stuff surrounding Don't Worry Darling is fairly tame, especially since it's starting to seem like most of it was either blown way out of proportion or completely manufactured. It's not like it was a top-to-bottom shitshow like Apocalypse Now or The Island of Dr. Moreau where everything that could go wrong did go wrong in the worst possible way.

    • @CarrieTooTired
      @CarrieTooTired Рік тому +1

      the drama is the only reason I'm interested in this... that and Chris Pine ofc

    • @rickardkaufman3988
      @rickardkaufman3988 Рік тому

      Yeah, it's called Tropic Thunder.

    • @bennyton2560
      @bennyton2560 Рік тому

      May I present the reddit sub Deuxmoi... There's a mega thread dedicated to this movie's bts dramas

  • @Poppleworks
    @Poppleworks Рік тому +56

    It felt like Olivia Wilde did Tron 3, Florence Pugh did Midsommar 2, and Harry Styles was in it. Those are the only emotions I felt watching it- actually, shoutout to Ariel Stachel for doing a fantastic job alongside Pugh, and Nick Kroll for making every line feel weird in a fun way. Chris Pine was also great but damn I wish he'd saved this character type for a better film.
    Also I could tell this was "The Village" WAY too soon.

    • @bigbangluvabc123
      @bigbangluvabc123 Рік тому +1

      That’s funny as hell becuase that’s all accurate and I jsut watched the Village yesterday after watching DWD last Sunday

    • @bennyton2560
      @bennyton2560 Рік тому

      Chris Pine was doing A Wrinkle in Time 2

  • @shannonohara2919
    @shannonohara2919 Рік тому +74

    Something I couldn’t get past while watching was it felt like Olivia Wilde’s character was really pushing and like obviously pushing the story along. It almost felt like with every scene she was in, she was directing in a way with her acting to get the story going etc but idk that’s just me! I did enjoy the movie and the twist but this was just something that was very obvious to me.

  • @lasenoradelacruz
    @lasenoradelacruz Рік тому +15

    Olivia’s worse mistake is showcasing that an incel’s DREAM would be to have a wife in the house living the grand rich life while they work an 8-5….. I would LOVE that life 😂

  • @catherinekutson11
    @catherinekutson11 Рік тому +101

    as a harry styles fan who has tried to give olivia the benefit of the doubt and even defend her against other harry fans who hate her bc she’s dating him, i feel guilty for saying the movie is a mess. i agree with everything you said and i’ve been trying to decipher whether or not i truly liked the movie. i give it a 5.5-6/10 because it just wanted to be more clever than it actually is. i’m disappointed because olivia is clearly a competent and creative director, there was just too much happening in this and not enough explaining. i’ve seen people trying to defend it saying there are reasons for some of the plot holes or other choices made, but i just feel like a lot of the lines/effects were forgotten about or just done to make it visually appealing. good review!

    • @user-wo6xj4se8b
      @user-wo6xj4se8b Рік тому +6

      I did enjoy it, but would agree 6/10 is a fair review. It just raised too many questions and left them unanswered, and I felt the big reveal was a bit anti climactic. I like the cinematography but the plot line was a bit all over the place.

  • @ladygaygay94
    @ladygaygay94 Рік тому +47

    The movie could be boring at times but the egg squishing with no yolk inside was pretty interesting. Wish Olivia kept up that creative weirdness

  • @elijahryan2934
    @elijahryan2934 Рік тому +383

    Something that shocked me about the film was the fact that within the context of everything that happens, Chris Pine is basically right. Alice and Jack were both way more happy when traditional gender roles were forced upon Alice without her consent. The only reason The Victory Project isn’t a totally success is because of glitches in the system or whatever it is that allows Alice to get her memory back. And hell, after figuring out that her asshole husband kidnapped her and forced her into a life without agency, she was fine with it because her life was so perfect. The only reason she leaves is because the other women are their against their wills, but “subjugated” to live perfect ideal lives. The movie seems to be saying that enforced, rigid, nonconsensual gender roles actually do make a perfect society if only those damn women would just clean the kitchen and make food. Obviously that is not what Olivia Wilde intended, but it is shocking how poorly someone can communicate what was probably in her head a good message.

    • @thegrinch7677
      @thegrinch7677 Рік тому +52

      I don’t know i feel like you kinda interpreted it a lil further from what olivia did, she didn’t leave because of the other women, she wanted to leave

    • @jestersudz6085
      @jestersudz6085 Рік тому +31

      i dont think she wanted to stay after she found out she was held captive, but yea otherwise agree

    • @elijahryan2934
      @elijahryan2934 Рік тому +26

      @@thegrinch7677 Yeah, okay, I rewatched the scene and it isn't entirely clear. She actually only firmly decides to leave after Jack starts strangling her and she kills him. Before that, and after getting all the exposition, she's just like, "I need a moment to breathe," so it's unclear whether she would have stayed or not, but yeah, my point about the other women causing her to leave was inaccurate. However, I feel that my larger point is still valid.

    • @elijahryan2934
      @elijahryan2934 Рік тому +6

      @@jestersudz6085 Yeah, I rewatched the scene and it is much more ambiguous than I characterized it. She definitely wasn't okay with it, but it's possible she would have stayed.

    • @Leo-ox1rd
      @Leo-ox1rd Рік тому +21

      @@thegrinch7677 yeah but i think the point of op is that basically the movie seems to be punishing her because she dont want to be submissive??? like she would be totally happier if she just let people control her (i havent seen the movie so idk if i agree im just saying what the op said)

  • @edvaark
    @edvaark Рік тому +20

    i cannot believe there wasn't even a mention of the score, literally the only thing that kept me awake while watching it

  • @ethanjobson3879
    @ethanjobson3879 Рік тому +12

    As a Gen Zer have to disagree with you on Booksmart. Felt like it tried way too hard to be a female Gen Z Superbad to the point it totally fucked up its portrayal of Gen Z and just ended up as a meh Superbad ripoff.
    Eighth Grade is a somewhat comedic film that tackles the same themes way better. Not surprised Wilde’s next film failed too.

  • @yvespochara
    @yvespochara Рік тому +37

    Bruh there are two characters called Alice and Bunny, you know where this should go from the get-go

  • @walkertexasraymond
    @walkertexasraymond Рік тому +54

    Felt like a black mirror episode more than a epic sci/fi thriller. The more interesting part of the story is how it all works and instead it takes sooooooo much time to get to the “twist” that literally from the commercial you already know something isn’t right and there’s more to it. Any time a movie is like “oh look it’s the 1950s it’s perfect” you’re already thinking naaaaaah something’s up. So it spends time thinking its doing something when we already know it’s gonna be more that once it gets there the movie is almost over and it rushes to the ending. Idk it was overhyped more for the behind the scenes than it being a next level movie. Barbarian is an excellent example of how this movie should have been. From the jump you’re uneasy but the reason why things are happening are more interesting then being led along for two thirds of the movie already knowing there’s more but the movie is like “WhAt CoUlD iT bE?!” 🙄 Also there’s a TON of plot holes. I don’t want to ruin anything bringing them up. But once stuff is revealed a lot of what happens now doesn’t make any sense and it was just to make it weird in that part of the movie but then doesn’t make any sense knowing what you know now.

  • @Awesomemay
    @Awesomemay Рік тому +71

    im guessing harry styles is gonna start being in every blockbuster movie and its gonna get so annoying

    • @angiev1840
      @angiev1840 Рік тому +3

      No. He said that he has no plans to do movies any time soon.

    • @billybutcher4995
      @billybutcher4995 Рік тому +2

      @@angiev1840 that’s a relief

    • @marissacrouse9100
      @marissacrouse9100 Рік тому +4

      @@angiev1840 He’s gonna be in a total of 5 Marvel movies

  • @thetragedyofcommons
    @thetragedyofcommons Рік тому +23

    2:42 fun fact, harry actually auditioned for the role of sally in barry so he wanted to stick it to bill hader to show he would’ve been better than sarah goldberg

  • @BackwardsKnees
    @BackwardsKnees Рік тому +32

    you 100% nailed it when you said that Olivia say Peele's success and wanted to copy it. *chefs kiss*

  • @AA-qb7ni
    @AA-qb7ni Рік тому +13

    Florence carried the film for sure. I think it's a film where you either LOVE it or hate it.

  • @thesexyshark1646
    @thesexyshark1646 Рік тому +10

    I found it soooooo repetitive. The movies spends so much time trying to build a mystery, by build a mystery I mean Florence Pugh seeing or experiencing something strange for about 90% of the runtime.

  • @pandap4ntz
    @pandap4ntz Рік тому +13

    I never go to the movies, but I finally watched Midsommar (at home) the other night, it was my first Florence Pugh experience, and of course I was enchanted (and horrified) by Pugh's performance, and the film. While watching I realized that Pugh was the girl from the DWD trailer that youtube has been ramming down my throat for the past 2 months, and because Midsommar left me yearning for another film on its level, and I was midly intrigued by the visuals of the DWD trailers, I decided to take advantage of our local theater's $5 Tuesday, and my roomie and I went out to see a movie... and we literally fell asleep! Before seeing it, I thought to myself, even if the plot is weak the aesthetics of the film would make up for that, but my God, it was a real disappointment, a total snooze fest! I tried everything I could to stay awake during DWD, I pinched the skin in between my fingers, I drank a Coke from the concession, I tried holding my eye balls open, all to no avail. My roomie and I literally snored thru a movie, our snores were the only thing that woke us up... I felt like my grandma when she took me and my cousins to see The Lion King for the 15th time, snoring in the movie theater. Lol.

  • @munkhjin9104
    @munkhjin9104 Рік тому +20

    well it was definitely a movie! with a cast, plot and dialogue! props to olivia for making a movie! def a movie that was released in 2022!

  • @KamisKisses
    @KamisKisses Рік тому +5

    I liked it. Florence Pugh carried the ENTIRE movie. Let's not talk about Harry's total lack of chemistry. Florence and Chris had way more chemistry lol

  • @Mikes_NotSane
    @Mikes_NotSane Рік тому +20

    Chris Pine walked on set and I said “is this Robert California?”

  • @theedenshaw
    @theedenshaw Рік тому +7

    Everyone gangsta until Chris Pine talks in reverb voiceover over creepy A24 cutaways for the entire second act

  • @ameliam5066
    @ameliam5066 Рік тому +7

    One more thing that I feel like needs to be touched upon in a criticism of DWD is that there’s been other media recently that has just done the “woman is in a high-concept, fantasy situation and she thinks she has a handle of things and everything’s cool BUT OH GOLLY GOSH EVERYTHING’S SUDDENLY NOT COOL” trope better. Take Last Night in Soho or even WandaVision, for example: they show a woman slowly losing more power and control over a situation, but the difference is that they have a unique vision and something solid to say about the human experience (something that DWD is painfully lacking).

  • @olicheatle9092
    @olicheatle9092 Рік тому +8

    I got a free ticket and so I went to see this movie with my friends while ludicrously drunk. I don’t remember a single plot point but it was thoroughly entertaining. 3/10 thriller movie. 10/10 comedy movie. Would see again.

  • @dbgreene9020
    @dbgreene9020 Рік тому +5

    I just finished it and it was incredible. The symbolism....the cinematography...both Florence and Harry's performances....(it was the 60s btw.) Also out of all of the films made based on the book The Stepford Wives, this one was the best. It really impressed me especially after hearing everyone trash it.

  • @melvinstevens3237
    @melvinstevens3237 Рік тому +20

    You can feel even out the cinema how harry did not wanted to be in this movie since the beginning

  • @sk8ersteve
    @sk8ersteve Рік тому +10

    I'm planning to watch this movie only for Florence Pugh. Incredible that you validated that idea so early in this video.

  • @MADy1120
    @MADy1120 Рік тому +49

    Spoiler alert**** 2:55 I feel when Harry screamed in the car when they took her to the hospital was his realization that it is all lost, his perfect dream, perfect wife, perfect life. He did it all for her (or he thought that) and she ruined it, so maybe it wasn't all that bad of a performance at the on of the day? Idk, just looking at it from a different perspective

    • @SonRob01
      @SonRob01 Рік тому +9

      Yeah in all honesty I thought that was alright and not over the top probably his best scene but I understand why someone wouldn’t like it I was just so bored by his performance up to and after that scene with the Exception of him dancing but that wasn’t really acting

    • @fatoumatacisse3796
      @fatoumatacisse3796 Рік тому +1

      that scene wasnt bad acting honestly, i htink it was just not that good in the toher angry scenes

    • @bac1461
      @bac1461 Рік тому

      The delivery though felt a little forced, which is the point in the video that was highlighted. I like more his performance on Dunkirk

  • @avaperota3250
    @avaperota3250 Рік тому +21

    i actually really enjoyed dwd. florence was amazing, but it was obvious it was harry's first big role but i thought he did fine. the worst part of the film is all the plot holes and questions i have. ik some things are to be left a mystery but i have so many questions about the film that def couldve been covered throughout.

  • @CaptainPandaSNSD
    @CaptainPandaSNSD Рік тому +7

    The villain was one of the most underdeveloped character I've seen in a while

  • @jackgreenway4679
    @jackgreenway4679 Рік тому +8

    This also felt that this was very influenced by Darren Aronofsky films like Black Swan Mother even the quick cutting of the toast reminded me of the quick cutting of the drugs in requiem of a Dream.

  • @perryjones7771
    @perryjones7771 Рік тому +4

    She tried to recreate “The Stepford Wives” and it just didn’t work cause those actors and actresses and production team where in their BAGS. While with this movie Florence CARRIED THIS MOVIE.

  • @Sabina_729
    @Sabina_729 Рік тому +1

    Just watched it yesterday. I was so excited to see what you would think.

  • @averydomingues851
    @averydomingues851 Рік тому

    THANK YOU I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU TO POST THIS I LOVE YOU ❤❤

  • @OrganicDoodoo
    @OrganicDoodoo Рік тому +10

    Don’t Worry Darling is one of the movies ever made.

  • @joegoodart6241
    @joegoodart6241 Рік тому +34

    I find it a little hard to believe that everyone understood the twist from the first 20 min. I understood that the big question of what was going on would be revealed, but I was genuinely shocked by the execution of it? Trying to say that without spoiling lol

    • @DrGregoryHouseIT
      @DrGregoryHouseIT Рік тому +7

      It was obvious from the trailer.

    • @katrinamack444
      @katrinamack444 Рік тому +7

      it was so blatantly obvious i thought it was a red herring

    • @chachwa9970
      @chachwa9970 Рік тому +2

      @@katrinamack444 I’m surprised more movies don’t do that, but i guess it would get worn out after like 1 good movie has a red herring

  • @lindsay9838
    @lindsay9838 Рік тому +1

    Finally, a perfect review. This was so well done. Thank you!!

  • @Nihal-wx3th
    @Nihal-wx3th Рік тому +8

    Harry was great in Dunkirk, because Nolan is an amazing director... Wilde should have told Harry how to find the right ton and eg. not overreact

    • @kingjewelz9948
      @kingjewelz9948 Рік тому +2

      that and his delivery was bland its like he didnt have any charisma or charm to him in this movie

    • @marissacrouse9100
      @marissacrouse9100 Рік тому

      @@kingjewelz9948 I think that was the point because his character “in the real world” is so depressive and gross that in the simulation he wanted to make himself more handsome and romantic. So I think he was not supposed to be his charming self

  • @ckf36
    @ckf36 Рік тому +11

    I’m genuinely confused about the criticism of Harry’s performance. I thought he fit right in alongside everyone else. I’ve seen worse acting from seasoned professionals.

    • @222222ania
      @222222ania Рік тому

      he was not bad but he looked bad next to actors like miss flo or chris...they were phenomenal

  • @nataliamanna1047
    @nataliamanna1047 Рік тому +50

    i watched this yesterday and immediately thought, i can’t wait for karsten’s video on this, it was a messss, they had some good ideas and just did not execute them well, or AT ALL lmao

  • @vivienaboud7786
    @vivienaboud7786 Рік тому

    Karsten I’m not even kidding I have been waiting on the edge of my seat for this video

  • @honeyduchess
    @honeyduchess Рік тому +3

    Real ones remember having a crush on Chris pine in princess diaries 2

  • @jessicapogson2645
    @jessicapogson2645 Рік тому +6

    it was like the ending was equally as predictable as it was nonsensical. i don’t think there were enough clues scattered through the film, explicitly hinting at the prospect of the victory project being simulation. but at the same time, when it was revealed i had this feeling of “of course it was. that’s the only logical explanation.” it’s as if wilde came up with the twist prior to filling in the plot. so just kinda shoe horned this whole concept into a dramatic ending.

  • @iloveladybugs123
    @iloveladybugs123 Рік тому +4

    i loved the movie. it just felt really thrilling and it kept me on the edge of my seat. florence pugh made it so much better too.

  • @VinelSeason
    @VinelSeason Рік тому +1

    Ok *SPEAKING* of those Best Acting Compilations, Karsten can you please do a video or something giving your thoughts on it. Especially that first one with Heath Ledger joker in the thumbnail. It’s maybe my favorite youtube video of all time, i watch it on a daily basis, and id like to see your thoughts or reaction on it.

  • @CarrieTooTired
    @CarrieTooTired Рік тому +34

    Finally, I get to see if Karsten thinks this movie feels like a movie 👀

  • @masonfikkert
    @masonfikkert Рік тому +41

    I’m not sure I agree that Harry’s performance being fine, albeit bland, for most of the movie is worse than it being a straight up disaster. I’m pretty content with him just being okay and looking really hot lol. But maybe that’s just me

    • @Bella517
      @Bella517 Рік тому +9

      he's just not a good actor, sure he's attractive, but the movie honestly would have been much better if he could have delivered his role well.

    • @fatoumatacisse3796
      @fatoumatacisse3796 Рік тому +1

      @@Bella517 exactly, like this is his first main role so maybe he should've gotten more practice or something idk

    • @billybutcher4995
      @billybutcher4995 Рік тому +1

      Standing around just reading lines and looking attractive isn’t acting.

    • @recreatio
      @recreatio Рік тому

      @@billybutcher4995 tiktok acting disagrees

  • @thethebest3263
    @thethebest3263 Рік тому +20

    Booksmart is a favorite of mine godammit Olivia I was rooting for you

  • @0Geju0
    @0Geju0 Рік тому +1

    This movie is not out yet here in Latin America BUT I saw the trailer a couple of weeks ago in the cinema and I could tell that it would be a: Stepford Wives meets Suspiria meets Black Mirror.

  • @johnny1013johnny
    @johnny1013johnny Рік тому

    Your ratio bars are the same colour as the youtube grey, good job m8, i like

  • @aidandavis7657
    @aidandavis7657 Рік тому +8

    Chris pine being based on Jordan Peterson is just ridiculous. You can find many interviews where Jordan Peterson disapproves of utopias, is for equality of women and dislikes ideology. It just seems like a subsurface reading of his beliefs. He’s said some terrible things ofc, and him being on Twitter doesn’t help (for anyone rlly) but it’s a bad comparison to make.
    Also the only reason this movie is popular is because Harry styles is in it, the only reason it’s doing well is also because of that. The best part is there are plenty of recordings in the theater if people LAUGHING at Harry styles’s scenes!

    • @KatieLHall-fy1hw
      @KatieLHall-fy1hw Рік тому

      Eh… it would do well due to Chris and Florence I think

    • @brigidmadden5577
      @brigidmadden5577 Рік тому

      Pretty sure Wilde herself admitted he was the inspiration for the character and honestly I can see it with the lines about chaos and Peterson’s concerning ideas about hierarchy

    • @escapefromthecityand
      @escapefromthecityand Рік тому +2

      A bunch of rich, white woman making an evil mastermind off “muh big bad right wing (not even honestly, but what do they care?) bigot” speaks painfully well to the pathetic state of American entertainment. Him being on Twitter doesn’t help? That platform needs some ounce of sanity on it. Peterson speaks out common sense, which is hard for the crowd that has their views and values spoonfed to them, to take.

    • @escapefromthecityand
      @escapefromthecityand Рік тому +6

      @@brigidmadden5577 “concerning ideas about hierarchy”? Hierarchy is the natural state of sane society. No two people are equal. Some are simply smarter and more capable than others.

    • @brigidmadden5577
      @brigidmadden5577 Рік тому

      @@escapefromthecityand are they, or is Peterson just really used to pre-existing hierarchies and doesn’t like people questioning them?

  • @KatieLHall-fy1hw
    @KatieLHall-fy1hw Рік тому +4

    I think this movie is probably still okay overall, and it sounds like there are a lot of positives to it (Florence, Chris Pine, and the story sounds interesting to me). I am sorry they had so many issues with production though

  • @graceobrien9955
    @graceobrien9955 Рік тому +1

    I remember seeing the trailer for this movie as a youtube ad way before everything about it blew up. I didn't know Olivia Wilde and I hadn't seen Harry act, and the trailer got me so excited. I recognised great actors like Florence and Chris, the thriller aspects were seriously intriguing and the plot seemed like it was going to be really interesting and to a top tier movie. Honestly super bummed about this movie and I wish that it just gets like a new director or a re-write with a different studio. Definitely a missed opportunity for a hit.

  • @w_rh1414__
    @w_rh1414__ Рік тому +5

    Seeing it this saturday and strangely excited. I already kinda know how I'm gonna feel about it - seems like a more offensive 'Last Night in SoHo' if you know what i mean.

  • @TheCaliforniaboy1
    @TheCaliforniaboy1 Рік тому +3

    If ANY director started to date a star in their movie AND have said star be one of main leads of their movie, it would be news. It ain't a sexist thing. It's unprofessional. It's like if your boss started dating one of your co-workers THEN gave them a raise and gave them a higher position. Olivia is in a higher position than Harry and can fire him at any time if shit goes sour. Sounds like Harry got a lot of privilege for dating the director and maker of the film.

  • @dawnkiefer2769
    @dawnkiefer2769 Рік тому +9

    I feel like the reviewer and I watched two separate films. I agree there are some glitches (pun intended) in the overall plot, but the film held my attention throughout. I felt there obviously was going to be a major reveal coming, but I did not predict its exact nature. After this reviewer panned Harry Styles' performance I asked my husband what he thought about that. Both he and I are puzzled because we both think Styles turned in a believable performance and even dazzled during the big party scene. I shudder to envision Shia LaBeouf in that role. To me, the overall production is a success: the acting, costumes and sets, cinematography and music blend into a frothy concoction. I look forward to repeated viewings. Brava, Olivia Wilde!

  • @allfinesunshine5184
    @allfinesunshine5184 Рік тому +1

    Steven Knight's Serenity pulled off a similar twist, and that film pushed it so far it was amazing

  • @directedbylola
    @directedbylola Рік тому +3

    Such an accurate review!! You’re amazing

  • @carolineswn4
    @carolineswn4 Рік тому +4

    I think you’re right - and I will add: I believe Olivia Wilde screwed this up by taking a very, very complex issue (sexism, oppression, misogyny, control, power, etc.) and presenting it in a very one-dimensional, simple way. It looks at these issues without even remotely acknowledging class, race, or sexual orientation, and failed to think of creative ways to present her lens of social justice, in my opinion.
    This movie said: women are subjugated to a society created by men and it’s scary.
    And that’s it.

  • @littlejackiewackie
    @littlejackiewackie Рік тому +1

    Been waiting on this one 🤗🤗🤗

  • @kesh4338
    @kesh4338 Рік тому +2

    My take on some unanswered questions:
    What were those earthquakes? They were mostly noticed by women, they must be a sign of danger, an intuition.
    What was crashing red plane? The crashing red plane was also just an alert signal Alice's mind was trying to give her.
    Why did first time touching the glass did not work for Alice? It's explained by last line of the movie, "Once we acknowledge that reality... we can let go." Second time it worked for Alice as she acknowledged the reality, and it was possible for her to wake up from the dream.
    Pills had no effect, there were no pills, pills were equivalent to some kind simulus in simulation in the imaginated world.
    Why did Shelley kill Frank? She said "now it's her turn" which could mean either she had awakened during dinner party and was waiting for a right moment to take her control back or she was planning to take control of Victory project, maybe this time wives controlling their husbands as a revenge? (Sequel?)

  • @singlaki
    @singlaki Рік тому +3

    It was an enjoyable movie for movie having in mind the last one I watched was The triangle of sadness. Ok I laughed a lot with Harry Styles performance but it's an OK movie that looks amazing. As my friend said ,"this could have been a black mirror episode "

  • @roqlop7947
    @roqlop7947 Рік тому +4

    Seeing our lord and savior Karsten with glasses is something I did not know I needed

  • @benjaminread5287
    @benjaminread5287 Рік тому +1

    I haven't watched this film, don't know if I will, but all I can say is it looks like The Stepford Wives but without the twist (or with a different twist I guess)

  • @MercurySG3M
    @MercurySG3M Рік тому +18

    I can't believe I saw this film in theaters

  • @scottwantstoleaveearth6418
    @scottwantstoleaveearth6418 Рік тому +43

    Karsten blink three times if Squarespace is holding your family hostage

  • @chestterfield
    @chestterfield Рік тому +4

    I hate when the whole premise of the movie is the directors 'I can do it better than XYZ can' and this logic can spoil ANY piece of art, which is absolutely sad because I was really looking forward for this movie and only started to check reviews after watching it, because I really couldn't believe I was the only one being dissapointed. Love the sci-fi x 50s combo that is not retrofuturism (which I also adore) and this made me want to watch it even more. Oh how wrong I was for even having an ounce of hope and excitement for it.

  • @BradBradBradBradBradBradBrad
    @BradBradBradBradBradBradBrad Рік тому +3

    I went into this movie excepting the worst movie in years, but I came out… entertained. Having low expectations made this honestly a pretty thrilling watch for me. Yes, it was repetitive. Yes, the themes were a tad shallow and on-the-nose. And yes, Harry Styles wasn’t anything to write home about. But Pugh and Pine did a phenomenal job and the setting was so pretty and the tone so creepy that I can’t help but have enjoyed watching it! Anyways be sure to watch the movie and form your own opinion

  • @umamenon4923
    @umamenon4923 Рік тому +5

    *SPOILERS SO SKIP THIS COMMENT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE FILM YET*
    I completely agree with all the points you mentioned! After watching the film, I was really left with a sense of confusion...
    So in the first act I guessed that the movie didn't really take place in the 50s, and that they were in some weird secluded place, but I didn't guess it was a virtual simulation. This makes me wonder, what was the red plane? Am I missing something? Because the red plane was in the poster of the movie, it was the toy that Margret's kid was playing with, and it was what led Alice out to the desert, yet the movie just left it at that. I thought there would have been some more symbolism. Also, I wish we got to know Frank and Margret more. Frank was built up as an intimidating cult leader, and at first I thought they were in some cultish society, secluded from the modern world, but they build him up and then we were left with the twist which took almost all the attention away from him. Same with Margret, I thought we should of seen her character break down a bit more so we as an audience would see the slow toll it took on Alice, as she follows suit. I was really excited for this movie for a long time, especially seeing Olivia's scene breakdown video (she seemed so passionate about the film), but unfortunately I really disliked a lot of her scenes. To me, they felt unnecessary, like she wrote herself in for fun (which she can do, it is her movie), but it didn't add much imo. Overall I was still an okay movie, and I hope Olivia makes more interesting projects in the future.

    • @marissacrouse9100
      @marissacrouse9100 Рік тому +2

      The fact that Olivia cut Margaret (Kiki) and her husband out for most of the scenes is so wrong!!!

  • @ForiegnNerds
    @ForiegnNerds Рік тому +6

    I loved how Harry with Long Hair looked like an average Reddit user.