"Sorry I never came in your room when you were crying." "No, really, it's okay, Dad, I get it. It was so long...It was so long ago." I pray to every god and goddess out there that none would ever feel that pain in their chest that I have felt listening to those lines.
I saw the film a few days ago and this line is only a small part of a longer conversation he has with his dad where they talk about the things the dad did or didn't do, what he said or didn't say, when Adam was a boy. The way the dad's voice cracks and Adam feels the tears well up, I cried so much at this moment in the film because I felt it so, so incredibly deeply with the dad saying that. There are several of these types of moments and conversations in the film that had the same kind of impact for me while watching it. The conversations he has with his parents were my favorite parts of the film, it was all things I myself needed to hear.
There is beauty in suffering; it has the power to shape us into wonderful human beings, molding us like a fine golden sword forged in fire. In my youth, I never experienced suffering and was an entitled brat, consistently treating my wonderful parents poorly. I would give anything to go back and be better, showing more love and gratitude towards them.
Oh S**t. I knew I wanted to see this movie for the actors alone BUT, that snippet with Jamie Bell and Andrew Scott just killed me. How am I gonna hold it together in a movie theater when I just became a blubbering fool in my living room!
My emotions were really to be unleashed after watching this. Hopefully I won’t be reminded of it until I finally watch it so that my expectations will not be raised too high.
Last week, the Japanese screenwriter Taichi Yamada, who penned the original novel in 1988, passed away at the age of 89. Thirty years ago, I was deeply moved to the point of trembling when I read his novel, and now I eagerly anticipate the release of the film, which has been modernized for contemporary audiences.
Just this small snippet has made truly understand the meaning of "ugly cry". Now I'm wondering if I can hold it together enough to see it in the theatre or if I'll have to wait until it is released to a streaming platform.
I feel like I’m going to have to do the ugly cry face walk of shame through the theatre lobby after this one. OMG my heart hurts just watching the trailer. Really looking forward to this ❤. Andrew Scott you magnificent cinnamon roll.
What a depressing film. It's a pitty that whenever they make a movie about gay men in relationships it has to always end in tragedy. The twist ending wasn't necessary
Sorry but I really need to know, who is the artist and what is the song title for the cello piece at the end of the video? I cannot listen to it enough, it’s so mesmerizing.
Adam is alive all the way through (the waitress in his boyhood restaurant clearly sees HIM but not his dead parents as she expresses concern that he orders a ‘family special’). Harry was alive when he first knocks on the door drunk with desire (and whisky) but OD’s that same night and from then on is in spirit form ( if ONLY Adam had let him in that night Harry would never have OD’d). Beautiful haunting (literally) film.
What i would do, to actually be that movie…….my mother is very sick and my father decided to left the country without any explanation and any warning……feeling so alone right now….I’m alive because of my sister and wonderful husband….but it’s hard…..
The Universe loves you and needs the things only you bring to it. Hard times are a season and don’t last forever. From one stranger to another, sending you a virtual hug.
I am a Gen X gay man who doesn’t frequent « the scene ». This story touched me more deeply than any other film….ever. Kudos to all involved. I cried twice during the film. The scene at the Christmas tree with The Pet Shop Boys playing is just far too touching to even begin to explain. Thanks
oh my god! it was a ghosts story all along right from the fire alarm goes off in Adam apartment building. Wowwww....great editing and adaptation from a Japanese novel. +10/10 A +. Please go see this movie.
I need to see this movie. The story comes across beautifully. But I know I will break down sobbing while watching. So I will need to wait for it to stream LOL.
I cannot recommend this film enough. It is hands down the best movie I have seen in at least a couple of years. It is just so moving, but yet so life affirming in an unexpected sort of way. Utterly outstanding performances from Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal and the two supporting actors, Jamie Bell and Claire Foy, gave sublime performances as well. Beautiful, beautiful movie.
Maybe I'm heartless or maybe given all the expectations of emotion it just didn't happen. It held my attention and was never not captivating but I came out of the cinema neither enriched nor moved. It would make a brilliant play.
First of all, why not? But secondly - You cannot be serious? You could not make this film about a straight person (if that’s what you mean) without it being, fundamentally and completely, an entirely different film.
Had the privilege of seeing this earlier at a film festival this past week. Absolutely beautiful and heart wrenching. Can not recommend it enough❤
Those few words exchanged by Jamie Bell and Andrew Scott have me crying already. Most anticipated film of the year
"Sorry I never came in your room when you were crying."
"No, really, it's okay, Dad, I get it. It was so long...It was so long ago."
I pray to every god and goddess out there that none would ever feel that pain in their chest that I have felt listening to those lines.
I've never had a clip from a trailer hit me this hard. I don't even know the characters yet and I'm moved.
I saw the film a few days ago and this line is only a small part of a longer conversation he has with his dad where they talk about the things the dad did or didn't do, what he said or didn't say, when Adam was a boy. The way the dad's voice cracks and Adam feels the tears well up, I cried so much at this moment in the film because I felt it so, so incredibly deeply with the dad saying that. There are several of these types of moments and conversations in the film that had the same kind of impact for me while watching it. The conversations he has with his parents were my favorite parts of the film, it was all things I myself needed to hear.
I think this movie is going to bring healing for so many of us ❤
There is beauty in suffering; it has the power to shape us into wonderful human beings, molding us like a fine golden sword forged in fire. In my youth, I never experienced suffering and was an entitled brat, consistently treating my wonderful parents poorly. I would give anything to go back and be better, showing more love and gratitude towards them.
Oh S**t. I knew I wanted to see this movie for the actors alone BUT, that snippet with Jamie Bell and Andrew Scott just killed me. How am I gonna hold it together in a movie theater when I just became a blubbering fool in my living room!
I know right 😢
My emotions were really to be unleashed after watching this. Hopefully I won’t be reminded of it until I finally watch it so that my expectations will not be raised too high.
This movie broke my heart and 1 million places but I am so happy that it did. A masterpiece.
This movie looks so devastating and beautiful I can't wait to see it
Last week, the Japanese screenwriter Taichi Yamada, who penned the original novel in 1988, passed away at the age of 89. Thirty years ago, I was deeply moved to the point of trembling when I read his novel, and now I eagerly anticipate the release of the film, which has been modernized for contemporary audiences.
damn this is SAG Best Ensemble campaign..
Andrew Scott deserving the Best Actor noms
I hope that this cello is a part of the soundtrack, it sounds absolutely haunting and I love it
SAME SAME SAME.
Claire Foy is going to break your hearts
Just this small snippet has made truly understand the meaning of "ugly cry". Now I'm wondering if I can hold it together enough to see it in the theatre or if I'll have to wait until it is released to a streaming platform.
Yes I’m worried but also looking forward to ugly crying too.
Ditto ❤
My desire to see the movie has increased even more, I need a 2 trailer because I can't wait until December 😢
Fr it feels like forever 😢
I hope Claire Foy is nominated for an Oscar for this film. It's time for her to be nominated, she is a great actress. 👑👑❤❤
I feel like I’m going to have to do the ugly cry face walk of shame through the theatre lobby after this one. OMG my heart hurts just watching the trailer. Really looking forward to this ❤. Andrew Scott you magnificent cinnamon roll.
Can't wait to see this movie, what a perfect Christmas present, Andrew Scott!!! 🎬🎄😍
This is heart wrenching acting by fantastic actors ❤
I left the cinema devastated, I was about to fall down the stairs
Just watched- my jaw was on the floor the whole time and it left me gut punched. So beautiful and painful in the best ways
This trailer brought me to tears. Why does life have to be such a struggle?
It's all we've got.
What a depressing film. It's a pitty that whenever they make a movie about gay men in relationships it has to always end in tragedy. The twist ending wasn't necessary
Most anticipated film in recent memory. The trailer has already broken me.
This is going to tear me apart. I cried 10 times in 3 minutes.
oh this is going to destroy me
Wow! THIS LOOKS AMAZING
Bawling my eyes out and cannot wait
All of us strangers is a great movie from blue pictures classics.
I was already crying halfway through this featurette.
Sorry but I really need to know, who is the artist and what is the song title for the cello piece at the end of the video? I cannot listen to it enough, it’s so mesmerizing.
Did you found out the name of the song? Shazam doesn’t show results :(
It’s other worldly
Oh jeez, I'm already crying watching the trailer.
i can not even describe how badly i want to see this movie.
this had me laughing and sobbing - it was such a privilege to see this early! pls go see this :)
Damn, this trailer has me thinking I should watch this one at home so I can wail and cause a scene in the comfort of my own home.
so moving
A stunning, stunning movie❤
I can’t wait. Looks like great movie.
My father died a few weeks ago and just watching this trailer makes me cry. So many things unsaid, so much pain unhealed.
ya estoy llorando!!!!
claire❤
Claire Foy! Oh I miss her in a movie.
After watching this movie yesterday, I keep wondering if they are all dead and adjusting with the help of the others, in limbo.
Adam is alive all the way through (the waitress in his boyhood restaurant clearly sees HIM but not his dead parents as she expresses concern that he orders a ‘family special’). Harry was alive when he first knocks on the door drunk with desire (and whisky) but OD’s that same night and from then on is in spirit form ( if ONLY Adam had let him in that night Harry would never have OD’d). Beautiful haunting (literally) film.
What i would do, to actually be that movie…….my mother is very sick and my father decided to left the country without any explanation and any warning……feeling so alone right now….I’m alive because of my sister and wonderful husband….but it’s hard…..
The Universe loves you and needs the things only you bring to it. Hard times are a season and don’t last forever. From one stranger to another, sending you a virtual hug.
@@amandasaunders2503 thanks you so much……it’s the most beautiful think I ever read…..I needed it …….sending love
I'm crying already....😭
I'm already in tears
Can't wait
what's the name of that soundtrack at 2:46
have you found the name of the song?
@@Anick8 trying too hard but can't find it, probably this is unreleased track only for this video 😞
This is going to break me
I am a Gen X gay man who doesn’t frequent « the scene ». This story touched me more deeply than any other film….ever. Kudos to all involved. I cried twice during the film. The scene at the Christmas tree with The Pet Shop Boys playing is just far too touching to even begin to explain. Thanks
This movie devastated me.
oh my god! it was a ghosts story all along right from the fire alarm goes off in Adam apartment building. Wowwww....great editing and adaptation from a Japanese novel. +10/10 A +. Please go see this movie.
I need to see this movie. The story comes across beautifully. But I know I will break down sobbing while watching. So I will need to wait for it to stream LOL.
Does anybody know the music/track ID for the second part of this trailer?
have you found it? shazam doesnt know either
No I still haven't found it, was hoping for some miracle comments to come to the rescue@@Anick8
I cannot recommend this film enough. It is hands down the best movie I have seen in at least a couple of years. It is just so moving, but yet so life affirming in an unexpected sort of way. Utterly outstanding performances from Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal and the two supporting actors, Jamie Bell and Claire Foy, gave sublime performances as well. Beautiful, beautiful movie.
whats the name of the song playing at 2:11
its so hunting and beautiful
Where can I view this??!!!? 🇨🇦
Not until December 22nd!
...non vedo l'ora che arrivi in Italia.....attori e registi strepitosi
They kissed lips on each other
👏
Maybe I'm heartless or maybe given all the expectations of emotion it just didn't happen. It held my attention and was never not captivating but I came out of the cinema neither enriched nor moved. It would make a brilliant play.
It is based upon a Japanese novel so maybe it would translate well as a play.
I love the story but why does the main character have to be gay?
Seriously?
Because there aren’t enough gay movies out there that’s why.
First of all, why not? But secondly - You cannot be serious? You could not make this film about a straight person (if that’s what you mean) without it being, fundamentally and completely, an entirely different film.
I am tearing apart it touchs me so deeply i need that extra time with my dad and mom for all the holds that we missed 😭💔
Looks like a really good story .. Nice to start seeing gay storylines as the main focus not just a sideline .. The acting looks well done too ..
fun fact: the 2nd season just dropped. issa called "All of Us Cvnts"
starring sara 'ogrelookingbish fiona from shrek' netanyahu.
Why do they make it feel like a horror movie?
It isn't a horror movie, but in some sense it is certainly a ghost movie.