The three common threads for each story: number one is about chasing acceptance in finance, the second is about chasing acceptance in a relationship, the third is about acceptance in religion. There’s a nihilistic approach that each one has its shortcomings.
Finally, someone who liked the French Dispatch as i did. The acting was wonderful and i always choose movies that have actors i find interesting ( Tilda Seinton, Jeffrey Wright ).
i haven't seen it yet but oof that length. would someone be able to treat it like a mini series and pause between stories, or do you think it's important to watch them all in one sitting? great video tho, can't wait to watch more!!
Kinds of Kindness is a brilliantly thought provoking examination of the dangers of cults and brainwashing in our society. It’s a warning call. Though not at all directly overt, the film is more political than people are giving it credit for for that reason.
I think Poor things was OK. Dont hate it, dont love it. I liked it ok. All Yorgos films makes me feel like he and I don't share the same sense of humor, like all the funny bits they dont quite land for me (some do, but not in general), i's most awkward than anything, his earlier work. What i really don't appreciate is if they beat a dog to death or any other graphic animal abuse, anything else flows in the absurd river. I really want to watch kinds of kindness just because the visual style seems modern and like a work of fiction or something David Lynch could find interesting. The visuals and the colors and the cult and depravity, the american psycho vibes of the first part are calling me to see this.
Very odd movie :( Other than Poor Things (Possibly more for Emma Stone) I have not liked Lanthimos movies. He is an overrated director, at least personally.
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The three common threads for each story: number one is about chasing acceptance in finance, the second is about chasing acceptance in a relationship, the third is about acceptance in religion. There’s a nihilistic approach that each one has its shortcomings.
Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos please adopt me
Sweet dreams are made of this...
Who am I to disagree…
I travel the world and the seven seas....
Everybody is looking for something....
@@sam1am_30 nana na la la la ninini nana na na (i don't remember the lyrics)
@@sam1am_30 some of them want to use you…
It's Jesse Plemmons being the bully in Like Mike for me. Hyped for this one
Finally, someone who liked the French Dispatch as i did. The acting was wonderful and i always choose movies that have actors i find interesting ( Tilda Seinton, Jeffrey Wright ).
Did you see the end credits scene? Only asking because I don’t think many people stayed long enough to see it
The first part was by far the strongest and gave me real Dogtooth vibes. The second and third parts felt kinda... incomplete.
“This was fucking strange. I liked it.” Is almost exactly what I said as I exited the theater. 😂
@3:55 Hang on a pull up bar for extended periods, and do a lot of extended planking - that helps mine -- for more, get a kettlebell do some swings
Strange but we remember it
im so excited for this movie YAAAYY
i haven't seen it yet but oof that length. would someone be able to treat it like a mini series and pause between stories, or do you think it's important to watch them all in one sitting? great video tho, can't wait to watch more!!
Kinds of Kindness is a brilliantly thought provoking examination of the dangers of cults and brainwashing in our society. It’s a warning call. Though not at all directly overt, the film is more political than people are giving it credit for for that reason.
trigger warning for certain people... you know when yiu see it.
Nice one.
Loved it .... need to watch poor things... but I've seen all his other movies
I think Poor things was OK. Dont hate it, dont love it. I liked it ok. All Yorgos films makes me feel like he and I don't share the same sense of humor, like all the funny bits they dont quite land for me (some do, but not in general), i's most awkward than anything, his earlier work. What i really don't appreciate is if they beat a dog to death or any other graphic animal abuse, anything else flows in the absurd river.
I really want to watch kinds of kindness just because the visual style seems modern and like a work of fiction or something David Lynch could find interesting. The visuals and the colors and the cult and depravity, the american psycho vibes of the first part are calling me to see this.
Came here after 10 minutes of the weird movie
man I really can't see myself sitting through this. I've watched like all of his movies and only liked Sacred Killing.
That was my least favorite that’s crazy
Need it
My ghost is better. then your ghost.
Silly and corny--walked out.
Very odd movie :( Other than Poor Things (Possibly more for Emma Stone) I have not liked Lanthimos movies. He is an overrated director, at least personally.
Just because you don't like his movies doesn't mean he is overated. It's a matter of taste and preference.
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