As someone with ADHD I know a zone out when I see one. It looks like she wasn't fully paying attention to what was being said and she turned to the others to bounce off of their reactions. Then when it was explained to her she was like, oh god, ok I'm suppose to be upset. Then she was upset 🤣
The saddest death in titanic is the two wee children when their mother is telling them a bed time story about Tír Na Nog - it’s an Irish legend about a land of eternal youth- to get them to stop worrying.
I love how Saoirse brought up a GOT death that devastated her. I think most of the deaths in GOT has devastated me. But yeah, Hodor is one of 'em. She's so stunning, btw. Looks absolutely elegant. Both her and Timothee are so eloquent. And Timmy is so gorgeous. ❤️
As always, a great interview; however, one little nit pick is that everyone was in such a positive mood and then the final rushed question turned the session on a negative note about "bad criticism". Even though Florence's response was interesting, it did seem very jarring to the actors and to me as a viewer. Perhaps having a similar question that gets to the point of criticism but is a bit more positive might fit better? I.e., "Has there been a piece of criticism or note on your work that surprised you/had a helpful impact on your work?" I'm just a layperson so please take this with a massive grain of salt (I promise, I mean no offense!).
It actually makes me happy that Laura Dern didn't watch the pieces of shit known as the Jurassic World films. The first three are canon only. That said, I loved Little Women. Best film of the year.
They did do a modern movie version of Little Women in 2018 and tired to make it still fit the story but fit to modern times so instead of Scarlet Fever they had Beth battle cancer throughout the film
Okay so my most devastating deaths 1.Bridge to Terabitha 2. Marley & Me 3. Million Dollar Baby 4. All the Bright Places(book/soon to be Netflix film) 5. My Sisters Keeper
I know I am late on this, but I have being binging all T Chalamet interviews since I have seen Dune 2 and regarding Little Woman I haven’t seen Emma Watson on any of them... Did she skipped the promotion ?
Jake, you just DESERVE your own show, every interview is better than the last one. Your ability to generate actual interest in the person you are talking to is flawless.
I had to rewatch that part a few times. I think she’s saying Laurie would be the “OG Ally” like for feminism... if that makes sense? I might be totally wrong, pls someone correct me if I am. That’s how I interpreted what she was saying though.
Laura looked absolutely crushed when she heard about the brachiosaurus
I love how she had no idea either as if she hasn't watched any of the movies after she was in them
beat I just realized it when they said that. I’m upset now.
As someone with ADHD I know a zone out when I see one. It looks like she wasn't fully paying attention to what was being said and she turned to the others to bounce off of their reactions. Then when it was explained to her she was like, oh god, ok I'm suppose to be upset. Then she was upset 🤣
I hate that moment so much, I know it is a CGI or animatronic but when I saw it the first time at the cinema I was crushed 🥺
The saddest death in titanic is the two wee children when their mother is telling them a bed time story about Tír Na Nog - it’s an Irish legend about a land of eternal youth- to get them to stop worrying.
How about the elderly couple who just hugged each other when the boat sank? That also crushed my heart.
or the woman with the baby that asked the captain what she should do...
All three of them... oh dear my heart
"she'd be lorde"
no one:
not even a single soul:
timmy: she'd be god
Sabrina Rota lmfao I actually thought that she meant lord as in a person of great power but then I was like OH LORDE
@@rawanx_x SAME
Saoirse Ronan is one of best actress of new generation
BadGuy RiRi the best actress of the new generation
Yes she is. I am her fan since I watched the lovely bones
@@trevorchan3363 yes! I've thought that since atonement. 😁
@@trevorchan3363 I agree she is an amazing actress but I think is not the best of the new generation
Florence Pugh has a really strong presence both behind the camera and in front of them. That goes a long way in Hollywood!
laura’s face when the interviewer said it was the same dinosaur and florence’s fake smile during her audition lmfaooo
" my sandwich! " always love a friends reference
just looked at the comments to see if anyone caught this. : )
Oh yeessss, i love it,
I love how Florence says Leo for the death question
Did Saoirse make a Friends reference when she said 'my sandwich '?
She totally did haha
I was just about to say it ahaha I love her so much
i cant stop laughing omg i lover heRRR
It's not the first time she quotes Friends! It actually makes me love her even more, lol
Matthew Cuthbert dying in the 1980s Anne of Green Gables gets me EVERY TIME.
omg yes
If there was a s4 for Awae it would be devastating
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING! I bawl every time even though I read the books first and knew it was coming
Most heartbreaking death is hands down Dobby from Harry Potter.
I know!!! I was depressed for days!
I WAS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO SAY LEO IN TITANIC! Florence I love you.
Saoirse's Ross Geller reference is precious
MYYY SANDWICHHH??
I clicked for Timothee Chalamet and stayed for the wonderful cast 💕
I’m so hyped for this movie! ❤️
The devastating death for me was
My girl (movie) Macaulay culkin
Me before you (book) - u know who it is
Harry Potter -George twins death
Dobby too, Snape too 😭😭
fred was the saddest death and u ain’t even know his name
@@miakatherine_ sry to hp I got confused who died was it Fred or George but that part was nevertheless very sad to watch & read
dad in Cell no.7 😭
Hemal Kantawala quick tip: Fred rhymes with dead
Everytime I watched Little Women cast interview, I didn't see Emma Watson._.
I know!!
Beth and Dumbledore. Only time I ever cried for any characters in any book
I love how Saoirse brought up a GOT death that devastated her. I think most of the deaths in GOT has devastated me. But yeah, Hodor is one of 'em. She's so stunning, btw. Looks absolutely elegant. Both her and Timothee are so eloquent. And Timmy is so gorgeous. ❤️
One of the saddest death for me is from a novel called A Thousand Splendid Suns. My heart still aches for Mariam Jo 💔
3:06 "my sandwich?!" omg i love her so much
Soairse Ronan is so beautiful and classy!
Dumbledore, hello.
Kirsten O'Brien and snape!
Human You’re so right! How could I have forgotten Snape???
Cry everytime😭
Snape
Why is Emma Watson Like never in these interviews?
I think she doesn't like to be in interviews that much, but it would be pretty awesome :(
Nah, it's because she's not a good actress
this interviewer is amazing - so much more entertaining and intellectual than any jimmy
Florence pugh is my new found crush 😍😍
Leslie in Bridge to Terabithia. Lord the amount of tearrrss I cried
Why am I laughing so hard at Laura Dern finding out about her dead dinosaur???
As always, a great interview; however, one little nit pick is that everyone was in such a positive mood and then the final rushed question turned the session on a negative note about "bad criticism". Even though Florence's response was interesting, it did seem very jarring to the actors and to me as a viewer. Perhaps having a similar question that gets to the point of criticism but is a bit more positive might fit better? I.e., "Has there been a piece of criticism or note on your work that surprised you/had a helpful impact on your work?" I'm just a layperson so please take this with a massive grain of salt (I promise, I mean no offense!).
anyone else think the audition florence is talking about is divergent?
Leslie Garza yeah and I could see her playing tris too I feel like the role would have suited her
Saddest for me was the 1st book I ever read in school. Charlotte in Charlotte's Web.
A Walk to Remember crushed me and crushes me each time i watch it
#TimotheeChalamet
#TheKing streaming on Netflix
#LittleWomen releasing on 25th December
#Dune 2020
#TheFrenchDispatch 2020
Yasss👏
I like how Florence isn't upset about Jack dying but Leo dying
It actually makes me happy that Laura Dern didn't watch the pieces of shit known as the Jurassic World films. The first three are canon only.
That said, I loved Little Women. Best film of the year.
Greta is so funny and clever. Easy to understand why top actors wish to work with her.
Lenny in "Of Mice and Men"...obviously.
Ol’ Yeller in the classic film, “Ol’ Yeller” was the death in a film that made such an impression on me.
when eliza said someone died in a little life and it was sad i was like.. uh which one 😭😭
My daughter loved titanic so much, after three months of it, I found myself cheering for the iceberg.
Ay 1:44 you can see Greta’s hair from behind. Anyone know what kind of hair clip is that? I have never seen something like that
6:15 "MOM YOU'RE DYING" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
3:07 Friends reference?
I’M SO EXCITED TO SEE THIS MOVIE BRING ON DEC 16TH !!!!
Oh god my birthday is December 17th. Thanks for making my plans for the day sister.
“ That was room for that door “ 😢😢😢
The fact that Saoirse quotes Friends, makes me wanna marry her ❤️
Old Dan and Little Ann - WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS- heave cry!
They did do a modern movie version of Little Women in 2018 and tired to make it still fit the story but fit to modern times so instead of Scarlet Fever they had Beth battle cancer throughout the film
For the death (dramatic death scene) question, I’d answer Iron Man (Tony Stark) in End Game
disgusting
very corny and comical and childish
Thank you Florence and Greta! I immediately thought Leo in Titanic! I have more but that definitely popped into my head first
Okay so my most devastating deaths
1.Bridge to Terabitha
2. Marley & Me
3. Million Dollar Baby
4. All the Bright Places(book/soon to be Netflix film)
5. My Sisters Keeper
emma bratton yes! i immediately thought of bridge to terabitha
omg my sisters keeper was so sad I cried from reading the book.
Kyra Levasseur I haven’t read the book! Is it better than the movie?
Bride to terabithia hit me really hard. I was 16? When I read it and watch the movie and one of my dear friends passed away about two weeks prior.
@@fanofauburn11 yes! part of the plot is completely different.
I just noticed that all the girls(except Eliza) are wearing red nail polish & i don know why, but i love it
Omg hodor’s death was also the most devastating moment for me 😭
Rob stark: I had the saddest death in the show
Hodor: hold my door
"Completely enamored with the girl world"
Lmao99
Love it
I still haven’t got over Matthew’s death in Downton Abbey and it’s been seven years 😭
I know I am late on this, but I have being binging all T Chalamet interviews since I have seen Dune 2 and regarding Little Woman I haven’t seen Emma Watson on any of them...
Did she skipped the promotion ?
The biggest movie death for me was Mufasa
Yesss I still cry as an adult!
How did no one mention any Harry Potter death
Where’s Emma Watson??
A little life. That book 🥺👌🏼
omg! THAT BOOK!
saoirse mocking laura: MY dinosaur?!...... *quietly bc she cant help herself* MY sandwich?!
Love these questions!!!
I put a little life in time out after that death, it was so heartbreaking :'(
im so excited for the movie i love little women
Most disturbing death was in Midsommar
I chooses Florence's choice from the beginning wtf we have the same mind
Does someone know where Saoirse's earrings are from? :)
I am so exited for this movieeee
what did timmy say was the most devastating death that wasnt toby mcguire?
uncle ben
Like "My sandwich" lol #friends
Saddest death is Iron Man
The saddest death was Poussey in Orange Is The New Black... never cried more it destroyed me
Durga's death in "Pother Panchali by Satyajit Roy" is worst death in story telling history.
Fred Weasley was the saddest death ever
Atonement !! 😭
6:25 saoirse..😭😭😭😭
I agree about the door
I loved the Film❤
I am very surprised they didn’t say Marley and me for the most traumatic pop culture death. That shit hit me hard
Is there snow in the background? Where and when was this done?
Michael Clark In the original Alcott’s cottage in Concord, Massachusetts.
Thanks!
It was actually done at the Hawthorne Inn
The most devastating and heartbreaking ending was the death of mandy moore in "a walk to remember"
where is Emma?
Jake, you just DESERVE your own show, every interview is better than the last one. Your ability to generate actual interest in the person you are talking to is flawless.
Howard Ratner in Uncut Gems though :(
Most devastating death in a movie?
Bing Bong from Inside Out.
The saddest death is Leon in the professional
greta likes lorde omg yes
Joe would be a perfect Anne of Green Gables
Why isn’t emma Watson in any of these
cuz no one fucking likes emma lmao
she’s never liked press and I’m sure she has another project it’s not because people don’t like her
no cuz she is with the Harry Potter crew (they had a reunion)
where is emma watson ?
bETh DiEs???!!!! Lol
Leo's death still hurts
- A walk to remember
- One day
-Robb stark (got)
Who's modern day laurie? What did greta say?
I had to rewatch that part a few times. I think she’s saying Laurie would be the “OG Ally” like for feminism... if that makes sense? I might be totally wrong, pls someone correct me if I am. That’s how I interpreted what she was saying though.
fuck me timmys outfit is just bliss
omg i read a little life a while ago, it's pretty sad
who's OG ally?
OMG A Little Life!! ♥
Welp, I knew nothing about the source material
Grave of the fireflies saddest death T^T