i think the way Emerald used classically unthreatening male cast like Bo Burnham, Max Greenfield, etc was super impactful because it really drove the idea that even the sweet ones aren’t always trustworthy
And then on the flip side, she has Clancy Brown and Alfred Molina, who’ve both played a lot of bad guys, as the only men who end up on the right side of things
It was the cutest, but while watching it I had a feeling it was too good to be true and I ended up being right. When he called her a “miserable asshole” I thought it was funny because he had caught her with that other guy and that playful insult was a way of breaking the ice and moving past the awkwardness between them, but when he called her a “stupid bitch” while in bed with her it was a red flag for me. It revealed what he really thought of her, and then toward the end there he really brought it home when he called her a “fucking failure.” Damn. Well, that said, the pharmacy scene/love montage set to “Stars are Blind” is one of the most wonderful and memorable movie scenes I’ve seen in a long time.
If you go back and watch it again, there’s one scene where she says “been” in a very English way, and her accent slips through again later when she says “tired.” It’s adorable, and I thought it was kind of fun noticing those moments
is an emotional punch in the gut. But it operates on so many levels. The journey the audience is taken on with Cassie is harrowing. Not an easy film but a superb one. It causes one to examine sociological archetypes. on a technical level, this film is as well made as anything I've seen. Solid camera work, framing, photography, set design, writing, acting, and the score by Anthony Willis is transcendent. It starts off like Herrmann's Psycho but develops into a far more emotionally rich tapestry.
Not surprising (i have 3 sisters & tons of gfs throughout my life..) It's sad for most men live that way tbh, no real, honest, deep connections, so so many secrets...they carry lol
@@a697ag No she isn't, she was the showrunner for season 2 only and wrote most episodes (together with Phoebe and others), she wasn't the director for any episodes tho. Each season of KE has had a new showrunner. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is the creator and originally the main Writer and Director. But from season 3 she handed over the job completely to new people and stayed more in the background since she had many other projects.
I have gained so much respect for every single man in this film. The fact that they agreed to do this in order to shed light on something so serious is something I am so thankful for. It's not a pretty role. It doesn't make them look good. But they did this to help us. And that's what being an ally is. Spreading the message of what's been going on for like she said, centuries.
@@ellietthekidshow291 Yes 100%! Bo has been so respectful in every interview about his role in the movie. I think he really gets the message. It is definitely encouraging to know that there are a few men who are true allies, even if most of them will still deny the reality of rape.
@@iammilorex Their image to the public is forever changed. It's like the character Bryce from 13 Reasons Why. The actor has had to work extra hard for his image so the public can separate him versus the character who raped Hannah. No man wants to be seen in that light to anyone. And it's hard for men to accept the reality of what's been going on. That's why this movie even exists. To say they're just doing it for the money is wrong. In every interview the men have pushed this message out respectfully because they know it's important.
It’s weird how an American accent makes Carey Mulligan seem like a completely different person. She even looks different sometimes, if that makes any sense.
To me this feels like when people say when you talk in a different language, your body language is different and your tone is and your body language is. You almost have a different Persona.. This feels similar to that.
i’ve written essays praising emerald and carey, but right now i was to point out something kind of subtle i noticed in this interview about Bo. Bo sits back, farther than the girls are from each other, and his light top makes him blend even further into the background. but he’s sat back so much that he’s almost cut off on the right side of the frame, and throughout the interview he mostly just listens to carey and emerald. he seems to be purposefully stepping back, physically but conversationally as well, only speaking when addressed or referenced. he’s a great comedian and extremely quick witted normally, so i’m sure he has a lot of funny quips running through his head at all times. but because of the focus this movie has on women behind and in front of the camera as well as women’s experiences with men overall, he’s giving the subject the gravity it deserves and giving emerald and carey the time to say their piece before he adds onto it. like it should be common sense that a man shouldn’t cut off a women when she’s talking about the female experience, but you’d be surprised how many men do. but he doesn’t. and the reason i find that so wonderful because i feel like comedians, and more often male comedians, have a tendency to interject a lot in interviews - which i don’t usually mind that much anyway when they have good comedic timing - but in this instance Bo is recognizing that some parts of this conversation are about things he really has never experienced and therefore he’s letting the authorities on the subject say what they want to say before he adds his own thoughts or jokes. and he’s obviously actively listening and very mindful of this. i’ve always loved Bo’s comedy partially because it’s so self aware. he seems to be acutely aware of his place in any given situation, and especially aware of when it’s better to stay in that place or subvert the expectation. so i’m glad those skills show through to these serious topics and social situations as well, not just his comedy. he truly is his character in real life, and by that i mean the romance-montage paris-hilton-loving ryan, without the other garbage. honestly i feel like ryan’s function in the movie may not have been as successfully executed with a different actor because he is so distinct and smart and respectful. when i heard the first line of ryan’s voice in the tape, i gasped along with cassandra because i was so surprised, and to pull that off it takes a lot of subtlety. tldr; though obviously carey and emerald are the focus, i just love bo for his emotional social and comedic intelligence. he’s one of a kind and i hope to see him in more things, or making more projects similar to Eighth Grade.
Like in real life, the scariest part is that normal good guys are the aggressors or the bystanders of that violence, because is not about specifically those guys in the movie but about how living in a rape sexist culture gives you permission to think what you are doing is not a crime. She would’ve move on if everyone around her would’ve act accordingly to the severity of the crime. The scariest scene for me was with the Dean because it shows this is waaaay bigger than Nina, when she says that every week we have at least 2 accusations like this, and instead of she thinking, I have a severe problem where my female students are being systematically attacked and they are not safe, she thinks o well girls like to lie, and statistically only 2% of those accusations turns out to be false, because is is really hard to come forward with an accusation like this, puts you in the most vulnerable spot, a spot you don’t want to be in just like that. What normalization does is that allows violence to escalate. We have that problem in Mexico, every day 11 women die mostly at the hands of their acquaintances, their couple, a cousin, a neighbor, a friend, a police that is supposed to protect you, not an unknown drug dealer. And I’m not even talking about how many women suffer any kind of sexual assault without dying. We needed a movie like this.
The problem is Mexico's corrupt government. Not a particularly more toxic man problem. The cartels pay off large parts of the government. And the way around that is not to have mob rule trials initiated by screeching women. Women and men have ample opportunity at least in America to report sexual assault. But, it is college aged women that specically act suspiciously like con artists when asked to report the crime to the police and generally provide some form of evidence. Don't tell me that's not behavior that is also common in people who are lying and hiding something.
@@mjlim6610 I don't think that's it at all. I think that's a line women say a lot. I think it has little to do with reality, though. I was raped by my roomate in boarding school as a teenager and had no issue reporting (state police not local). You don't go alone. And being raped gave me occasion to speak to many men later in life who were too. They had no issue reporting either. I can't vouch for the properness of the prosecution process because I know many people who've been screwed over by the state's eagerness to plea out and just shortchange cases. But, I can say that police are not shaming women as a trend. If you don't report it is is your own stupid short signtedness or even worse because you have something to hide and the story is not entirely true. I understand how maybe you cannot initiate a report if you are young and underage. But, many who claim they could not were adult women then. It's ridiculous on its face and very suspicious. Normal people report when felonies are committed against them. There is something bizarre and deviant about the supposed trend of women not reporting. It either says feminism is teaching them to make bad sex into rape and they know they are lying orrr it means some of these women are being raped and they have phenomenally lower threshold for dealing with reality and trauma than their male counterparts. I have seen many women on extremist feminist forums like gendercritical who would say I didn't really enjoy the sex yesterday night with my boyfriend but I had it. I'm thinking now it was rape. So, understand there are a good number of women who delegitimatize the reality of rape and weaponize it. Lie about it. Spin it in fantasy and so forth. But, if women can call the police when they've been physically attacked and are in mortal danger then tell me how so many cannot make a report when they are not in danger after being sexually assaulted. It just doesn't track with reality. But, perhaps these are some of the more mentally ill women who have been asssaulted. The issue with Mexico is a separate one. It's a country with hundreds of times more problems than America. I cannot imagine the police do well there.
I didn't see it as a revenge movie. I saw her as isolated and angry that no one seemed to understand what her friend had been through. She wanted to open their eyes and change them.
@@brnk2 I don't believe she was unable to move on, she didn't want to (because everyone else had). The most shocking thing in my opinion was that the males responsilbe for the rape and those that were present, even the last moment, were in denial about doing something that is wrong.
@@aggelikicraven I don’t think she was doing ‘what Nina would’ve wanted’ which is what I feel provokes the not moving on sentiment. Even Nina’s mother thought so. I feel like the alcohol culture, allows people to shed the feelings of responsibility for their actions. I saw alcohol as the smoking gun of this film. Which is why I feel it makes people feel they can deny these things more easily in their minds than they might’ve if they’d been taking these actions sober.
@@thelouisjohnson Yes, I remember that part, when Nina's mother said that. Ultimately, she sacrificed herslef in order for the people responsible to pay the price of their actions. Although I understand what you mean about the alcohol culture, I don't think we could put this whole problematic-to say the least-behavior, just on that.
@@aggelikicraven No that's true, it's not a cause, but it sure is an enabler. Seems like it gives people a reason to say they were 'just having stupid fun' (etc.). I loved that moral questioning in this film: was her sacrifice worth it? Was it justified? When do we forgive and why?
@@mimidec Honestly I'd have to disagree. I think the ending was hard to watch but it's a terrible reality, just like what happened to Nina. It made the film much more impactful instead of taking the crowdpleaser route.
Not sure if it was mentioned but when Emerald says she didn’t think she would get the chance to work with people from Hollywood like Carey and Bo at 4:30 you can see Bo reacts with a look to suggest he doesn’t feel worthy of that comment. It actually made me feel a bit sad for him. Love Bo. Hope he realizes how good he actually is!
I think this movie is WAY underappreciated. Cassie's journey is twisted, and it's heartbreaking, even arguably immoral- but at the same time elements of her character are understandable at the least and exhilarating at the most (for me). Such an intensely complex, artistic, terrifyingly relatable piece needs to be recognized for what it is- a gift.
@@i.e.presents638 Oh no, that’s not what I was saying at all! By “arguably immoral” I meant that the way she would play with people’s emotions in order to exact revenge or get them to understand, or the purposely dangerous situations Cassie would put herself in with men were brutal, especially toward the end with Al. They also must have destroyed her a little, therefore arguably immoral.
This is so random but I'm a straight woman and find myself captivated by how beautiful Emerald Fennell is. Her bone structure, the way she speaks...she just exudes a natural elegance while also seeming very intelligent and down-to-earth. It's nice that she doesn't look like everyone else in Hollywood either, we need more of that.
I had not one but 2 “nice guys” in my life that destroyed me. I’ve healed. But I can’t tell you how many mutual guy friends I don’t know I could ever trust after hearing them say, “He wouldn’t do that.” “He’s a good dude, that’s a heavy accusation.” “He couldn’t technically rape you. He was your boyfriend.” …….
I’ve seen nearly every horror/disturbing movie and this film manage to make he hold my breath, squirm in my seat. Bravo. Its a fkn great film. Hard but a joy to watch.
A great thing that comes with directors like emerald succeeding and being considered as a master is that we can now get rid of the false perception that brilliant directors needs to be an asshole and control freak.
I recently saw this movie for the very first time. It broke my heart in many ways. I hope Carey Mulligan gets the recognition she deserves for her beautiful career and this incredible role.
one thing that the film does quite well is making every character feel so believable and real even though the background is so colourful and edgy, like the fact that it deconstructs the whole what doesn't kill you makes you stronger trope and faces the fact that trauma like this can really break a woman down for example the main character seems at first like the most badass person ever and that she is so strong but really you can see how hurt she really was because of her past trauma and that not everything she did was the right call to be made ideally. Ultimately the traumatic events that the movie refers to from her past and the whole culture of the society around them caused the loss of the promising young women in the film.
Just watched this and it was utterly brilliant. It made me cry and literally punch the air at the same time... A lot of us as women has been through these hideous situations with men. Well done Emerald...
I watched this masterpiece for the first time yesterday and I don't even know where to begin. It hit home because one of my best friends went through a similar situation and from my perspective I could see how jarring, incredibly scarring and unbelievably painful it is to be blamed for being intoxicated and not being able to consent or say no. It made me want to cry and couldn't stop thinking about so many other stories from loved ones involving being questioned and judged. People complaining about the end and expecting it to have been a happy one, I humbly believe, are missing the entire point. Life is unfair, shitty things happen every day, sometimes there is no justice, sometimes people don't get a happily ever after, but Cassie made sure she did everything in her power to do things right for Nina's memory (and herself). It'll take me some time to digest for sure, but this is superb and quite possibly the greatest movie I have seen in the past decade.
In this particular thread it seems in especially poor taste that your choice of words when complimenting a female actor was to say “most women cannot achieve” her vulnerability...Please teach us, oh fount of male wisdom, however can we rise to the level of MALE vulnerability that is apparently in such ample supply???
I LOVE how the message of the film is that you need to keep your guard up with men despite of how ''harmless'' they may seem and that even women can be an obstacle for your freedom when they don't believe you. EXCELLENT CAST as well because all the men that were in this film have played ''the nice guy'' and you get completely tricked of the shit they do for real, it broke me
I thought the direction, the costumes, the production design were all so clever. It was pastel and bright. Cassies house and wardrobe was hyper feminine covered in flowers and pink. And Ryan always wore blue. The pastels almost create a dollhouse effect. The final scene SPOILERS with Cassies death with her under a pillow and al on top of her for so long while he could have easily slipped his hand out of the handcuffs using a lever was so powerful. I think there’s some really cool symbolism in this movie that i can’t quite put into words
1:24 - I love how he looked when Carey mentioned Lorene’s movie “ hustlers”. He made a post on insta saying how proud he was of her with that movie and now seeing that just proves how much he cares.
I now no longer have a problem with Camila Parker-Bowles, amazing how seeing the actress that plays her has written and directed such a powerful movie. Regardless of the ending, it's amazing and Cassandra is a fucking badass.
i absolutely agree with this mindset of "can we please just treat it equally" but this really is a very female focused movie and its not always regressive to point it out i think idk :)
@@dazey8706 absolutely it is a revenge movie but they aren’t calling it a female revenge movie to downgrade it, it truly is representing females, i completely agree with you.
The director made it clear that it is a female, feminine movie. Not just the revenge aspect. And the revenge aspect is very thoroughly female, and about a subject that resonates particularly with women.
Mulligans performance was magnificent. Brilliant film, wonderful cinematography, and great storytelling. Not to mention quite funny too. I definitely recommend it, especially after that ending!!
I have just finished the movie, and its going to be with me for a long long time. There are great movies and there are bad movies, and everything in between, but a movie like this, that has the potential to actually be a part of a real change in society, is a wild thing to witness. Its hard for me to explain, but this movie is amazing in so many different ways. Thank you for making this!!
@@rc4083 they said april a while back. i dont see that happening in july due to covid. so, why dont they just release it on amazon or netflix or something
I know!!!!! Have wait for it since January. (First and only time I have ever done it). But if they don't gain money from the movie wouldn't be a good thing either.
I absolutily LOOOOOVED this movie in SO many ways! THe story got so close to my heart!!! I have been on sooooooo many dates with 'nice guys' and when yo dont put out, you sudonly dont hear anything anymore.... THe audio was so perfectly editen (unlike a lot of movies now), such gorgeous shots. I can go on and on and on. I wish every young woman would watch this.
I originally saw Emerald in Call the Midwife but have been blown away since watching some of the things she's written! How lucky we are to be alive at the same time as this multi-talented wonder!:)
I would like to just leave here that this wonderful actress and lady has had more than one great role already that serve as de facto auditions for any Sylvia Plath film and it hasn’t ! happened !!
This was an outstanding film, perfectly cast, excellent writing and of course Carey knocking it right out of the park. Love to see more of Emerald's work soon.
the way they were talking about how the academy needs to catch up with women and female filmmakers and now carey is the frontrunner for best actress and emerald is nominated for best director alongside chloe zhao 💕
I don’t know if she’s the frontrunner. Personally, she would be my pick. But this year is particularly evenly paced. Viola and Frances are winning a lot of other awards right now, so they have quite a large chance of winning another Oscar, but I would definitely choose Carey if it were up to me. Also, there’s a lot of rumbling about Vanessa, who could prove to be a bit of a dark horse. But yeah, right now it’s rather evenly paced between Carey, Viola, and Frances, there isn’t yet a clear frontrunner. Actually, Frances WAS considered the frontrunner for a while, so the whole thing can change on a dime.
@@alicesrabbit7126 PoundMeeToo! I hope they have a segment that shows things like those Duke Lacrosse players who's lives were ruined when a woman claimed they all raped her! But turned out she lied and wasn't even punished, but hey at least a couple of years later she was able to find a boyfriend right? Until she stabbed him.................
@@alicesrabbit7126 I do. in fact 24.8% of men have admitted to being raped. It's just never talked about. Instead they push a rape culture myth instead of the statistics and facts. I'm too am tired of this mythical nonsense!
@@bad74maverick1 Listen, I am all about supporting ANYONE, male or female who has been a victim of sexual assault/ rape. I'm not going to argue with you about whether or not rape culture is "real." It's not debatable, it's just a simple fact, and it's dangerous for both men and women.
She’s microscopic. I noticed it in her scenes with Alison Brie, who is for sure tiny...she looks like she is on a different scale, Carey looks sooooooo tiny.
This became one of my favorite movies of all time. It's amazing and truly one of the best journeys a filmmaker has put me on. Everyone deserves awards.
i think the way Emerald used classically unthreatening male cast like Bo Burnham, Max Greenfield, etc was super impactful because it really drove the idea that even the sweet ones aren’t always trustworthy
The fact that Piz from Veronica Mars was the worst one of all broke me.
Exactly. It's extremely realistic. Unfortunately.
For real.
And then on the flip side, she has Clancy Brown and Alfred Molina, who’ve both played a lot of bad guys, as the only men who end up on the right side of things
@@aidankeohane3370 YESSSSSSS!
The romance part was cute until it wasn't :/
It broke my heart but then again it’s probably for the best lol
Yeah kinda saw it coming but was hoping it wasn’t😅 Broke my heart lmao his character was so likable to me then they switched it on us😂
It was the cutest, but while watching it I had a feeling it was too good to be true and I ended up being right. When he called her a “miserable asshole” I thought it was funny because he had caught her with that other guy and that playful insult was a way of breaking the ice and moving past the awkwardness between them, but when he called her a “stupid bitch” while in bed with her it was a red flag for me. It revealed what he really thought of her, and then toward the end there he really brought it home when he called her a “fucking failure.” Damn. Well, that said, the pharmacy scene/love montage set to “Stars are Blind” is one of the most wonderful and memorable movie scenes I’ve seen in a long time.
@@IndieCindy3 he's a misogynist but in a very subtle way
We all learned FAST that it was not a romance movie.
man Carey’s American accent has gotten so good I didn’t even know she’s English.
Ikr, I watched the movie and then this interview and I was like: dammit Hollywood you have done it again!
Yeah, such a queen
If you go back and watch it again, there’s one scene where she says “been” in a very English way, and her accent slips through again later when she says “tired.” It’s adorable, and I thought it was kind of fun noticing those moments
@@armandogalindo7412 Hollywood?
I've noticed that many British actors can do a perfect American accent, but rarely the other way around.
the way this movie broke me... you can't trust anyone.
I literally saw the movie and said the same thing to my friends "it broke me" 😭
You can trust Cassie if you're Nina, this movie was a story about friendship to me, it broke me too.
is an emotional punch in the gut. But it operates on so many levels. The journey the audience is taken on with Cassie is harrowing. Not an easy film but a superb one. It causes one to examine sociological archetypes. on a technical level, this film is as well made as anything I've seen. Solid camera work, framing, photography, set design, writing, acting, and the score by Anthony Willis is transcendent. It starts off like Herrmann's Psycho but develops into a far more emotionally rich tapestry.
Same sister! Women just have each other 💜
Bo and Schmitt, I trusted them, truly.
SPOILERRR
My heart dropped when I heard Ryan’s voice in the tape
Yes!!!🤬😭
I knew it was gonna happen the second the lady said she had something to tell Cassie but I still gasped out loud. I liked him so much too 😭😭😭
Not surprising (i have 3 sisters & tons of gfs throughout my life..)
It's sad for most men live that way tbh, no real, honest, deep connections, so so many secrets...they carry lol
I knew it was gonna happen
i thought it was pretty obvious. everything was just going out so well and it was just half of the movie. and she's with him all the time so yeah
I just realized that the director is the woman who plays Camilla in the crown - I was wondering why she looked so familiar!
She's also the head writer and executive dirctor for the BBC America series Killing Eve
I knew her from Call the Midwife! Didn't know all the other stuff!
@@a697ag No she isn't, she was the showrunner for season 2 only and wrote most episodes (together with Phoebe and others), she wasn't the director for any episodes tho. Each season of KE has had a new showrunner. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is the creator and originally the main Writer and Director. But from season 3 she handed over the job completely to new people and stayed more in the background since she had many other projects.
And Patsy in Call the Midwife.
@@a697ag I though it was phoebe
I have gained so much respect for every single man in this film. The fact that they agreed to do this in order to shed light on something so serious is something I am so thankful for. It's not a pretty role. It doesn't make them look good. But they did this to help us. And that's what being an ally is. Spreading the message of what's been going on for like she said, centuries.
I especially respect men like Bo, especially in this interview. Allowing the women to lead the conversation in this video is huge!
@@ellietthekidshow291 Yes 100%! Bo has been so respectful in every interview about his role in the movie. I think he really gets the message. It is definitely encouraging to know that there are a few men who are true allies, even if most of them will still deny the reality of rape.
I mean, I think that's human decency more than anything. Their careers aren't at risk at all and they're not doing it for free either.
@@iammilorex Their image to the public is forever changed. It's like the character Bryce from 13 Reasons Why. The actor has had to work extra hard for his image so the public can separate him versus the character who raped Hannah. No man wants to be seen in that light to anyone. And it's hard for men to accept the reality of what's been going on. That's why this movie even exists. To say they're just doing it for the money is wrong. In every interview the men have pushed this message out respectfully because they know it's important.
@@ellietthekidshow291 do u respect them for being men or being an ally that’s not a female. Just a question to pick your brain
It’s weird how an American accent makes Carey Mulligan seem like a completely different person. She even looks different sometimes, if that makes any sense.
The same is usually true whenever an English actor does an American accent. Like Emma Watson.
I think its posture the way American carry themselves is different from Brits
To me this feels like when people say when you talk in a different language, your body language is different and your tone is and your body language is. You almost have a different Persona.. This feels similar to that.
Andrew JS Emma doesn’t even hold a toe in here lol
@@ajs41 or James Norton
I love Bo but it’s nice seeing the man just sitting there looking pretty while the women talk for once
He’s bo fo’ show
Omg lol agreed
AGREED
-sYn- yeah and she got hated so much for it which proves this comment point
I mean... hell yeah
i’ve written essays praising emerald and carey, but right now i was to point out something kind of subtle i noticed in this interview about Bo.
Bo sits back, farther than the girls are from each other, and his light top makes him blend even further into the background. but he’s sat back so much that he’s almost cut off on the right side of the frame, and throughout the interview he mostly just listens to carey and emerald. he seems to be purposefully stepping back, physically but conversationally as well, only speaking when addressed or referenced.
he’s a great comedian and extremely quick witted normally, so i’m sure he has a lot of funny quips running through his head at all times. but because of the focus this movie has on women behind and in front of the camera as well as women’s experiences with men overall, he’s giving the subject the gravity it deserves and giving emerald and carey the time to say their piece before he adds onto it. like it should be common sense that a man shouldn’t cut off a women when she’s talking about the female experience, but you’d be surprised how many men do. but he doesn’t.
and the reason i find that so wonderful because i feel like comedians, and more often male comedians, have a tendency to interject a lot in interviews - which i don’t usually mind that much anyway when they have good comedic timing - but in this instance Bo is recognizing that some parts of this conversation are about things he really has never experienced and therefore he’s letting the authorities on the subject say what they want to say before he adds his own thoughts or jokes. and he’s obviously actively listening and very mindful of this.
i’ve always loved Bo’s comedy partially because it’s so self aware. he seems to be acutely aware of his place in any given situation, and especially aware of when it’s better to stay in that place or subvert the expectation. so i’m glad those skills show through to these serious topics and social situations as well, not just his comedy.
he truly is his character in real life, and by that i mean the romance-montage paris-hilton-loving ryan, without the other garbage. honestly i feel like ryan’s function in the movie may not have been as successfully executed with a different actor because he is so distinct and smart and respectful. when i heard the first line of ryan’s voice in the tape, i gasped along with cassandra because i was so surprised, and to pull that off it takes a lot of subtlety.
tldr; though obviously carey and emerald are the focus, i just love bo for his emotional social and comedic intelligence. he’s one of a kind and i hope to see him in more things, or making more projects similar to Eighth Grade.
Love your comment, thank you for that
Hear hear
THIS
Write succinctly.
You’re right, he let them take the lead and be the spotlight, good on him. No wonder he got cast.
Bo's cheeky eyebrow raise at the mention of his girlfriend-directed Hustlers 6:38
i was looking for someone else who noticed this
Yooo I noticed that too!
I loved that!
Ah
Yoo that was adorable
Like in real life, the scariest part is that normal good guys are the aggressors or the bystanders of that violence, because is not about specifically those guys in the movie but about how living in a rape sexist culture gives you permission to think what you are doing is not a crime. She would’ve move on if everyone around her would’ve act accordingly to the severity of the crime. The scariest scene for me was with the Dean because it shows this is waaaay bigger than Nina, when she says that every week we have at least 2 accusations like this, and instead of she thinking, I have a severe problem where my female students are being systematically attacked and they are not safe, she thinks o well girls like to lie, and statistically only 2% of those accusations turns out to be false, because is is really hard to come forward with an accusation like this, puts you in the most vulnerable spot, a spot you don’t want to be in just like that. What normalization does is that allows violence to escalate. We have that problem in Mexico, every day 11 women die mostly at the hands of their acquaintances, their couple, a cousin, a neighbor, a friend, a police that is supposed to protect you, not an unknown drug dealer. And I’m not even talking about how many women suffer any kind of sexual assault without dying. We needed a movie like this.
Agreed
finally somebody said what I wanted to hear about this movie
The problem is Mexico's corrupt government. Not a particularly more toxic man problem. The cartels pay off large parts of the government. And the way around that is not to have mob rule trials initiated by screeching women.
Women and men have ample opportunity at least in America to report sexual assault. But, it is college aged women that specically act suspiciously like con artists when asked to report the crime to the police and generally provide some form of evidence.
Don't tell me that's not behavior that is also common in people who are lying and hiding something.
@@andrewsindler5867 maybe it's because they've seen how badly other people have been treated when they tried to report their own sexual assault
@@mjlim6610 I don't think that's it at all. I think that's a line women say a lot. I think it has little to do with reality, though. I was raped by my roomate in boarding school as a teenager and had no issue reporting (state police not local). You don't go alone. And being raped gave me occasion to speak to many men later in life who were too. They had no issue reporting either. I can't vouch for the properness of the prosecution process because I know many people who've been screwed over by the state's eagerness to plea out and just shortchange cases. But, I can say that police are not shaming women as a trend.
If you don't report it is is your own stupid short signtedness or even worse because you have something to hide and the story is not entirely true. I understand how maybe you cannot initiate a report if you are young and underage. But, many who claim they could not were adult women then. It's ridiculous on its face and very suspicious. Normal people report when felonies are committed against them. There is something bizarre and deviant about the supposed trend of women not reporting. It either says feminism is teaching them to make bad sex into rape and they know they are lying orrr it means some of these women are being raped and they have phenomenally lower threshold for dealing with reality and trauma than their male counterparts.
I have seen many women on extremist feminist forums like gendercritical who would say I didn't really enjoy the sex yesterday night with my boyfriend but I had it. I'm thinking now it was rape. So, understand there are a good number of women who delegitimatize the reality of rape and weaponize it. Lie about it. Spin it in fantasy and so forth.
But, if women can call the police when they've been physically attacked and are in mortal danger then tell me how so many cannot make a report when they are not in danger after being sexually assaulted. It just doesn't track with reality. But, perhaps these are some of the more mentally ill women who have been asssaulted.
The issue with Mexico is a separate one. It's a country with hundreds of times more problems than America. I cannot imagine the police do well there.
I find it perfect that Britney's music was such a huge part in the movie considering the abusive conservatorship her father has on her
And how every man in her life has used and failed her.
I didn't see it as a revenge movie. I saw her as isolated and angry that no one seemed to understand what her friend had been through. She wanted to open their eyes and change them.
It's not really a revenge film, I agree. It's more about self destruction and the inability to move on (while providing strong social commentary).
@@brnk2 I don't believe she was unable to move on, she didn't want to (because everyone else had). The most shocking thing in my opinion was that the males responsilbe for the rape and those that were present, even the last moment, were in denial about doing something that is wrong.
@@aggelikicraven I don’t think she was doing ‘what Nina would’ve wanted’ which is what I feel provokes the not moving on sentiment. Even Nina’s mother thought so.
I feel like the alcohol culture, allows people to shed the feelings of responsibility for their actions. I saw alcohol as the smoking gun of this film. Which is why I feel it makes people feel they can deny these things more easily in their minds than they might’ve if they’d been taking these actions sober.
@@thelouisjohnson Yes, I remember that part, when Nina's mother said that. Ultimately, she sacrificed herslef in order for the people responsible to pay the price of their actions.
Although I understand what you mean about the alcohol culture, I don't think we could put this whole problematic-to say the least-behavior, just on that.
@@aggelikicraven No that's true, it's not a cause, but it sure is an enabler. Seems like it gives people a reason to say they were 'just having stupid fun' (etc.).
I loved that moral questioning in this film: was her sacrifice worth it? Was it justified? When do we forgive and why?
"We welcome all and any awards." - I do hope Emerald and Carey do get the recognition they deserve for Promising Young Woman.
I can see it getting a best original screenplay + best actress at the oscars. And I really hope they win it
Looks like they just might!
@@CathyConneff watching this after the oscars and she won best original screenplay!
This movie was a masterpiece but also triggering asf
Yes! Weirdly triggering and cathartic at the same time
It would've been a masterpiece if both the women had lived.
It’s a misfire, not a masterpiece.
YES
@@mimidec Honestly I'd have to disagree. I think the ending was hard to watch but it's a terrible reality, just like what happened to Nina. It made the film much more impactful instead of taking the crowdpleaser route.
Carey Mulligan has been shopping at the Knives Out jumper store
Some people: this movie portrays all men in negative light
The lawyer & father from the film: *are we invisible to you?*
Yeah.. the Dean and Annie from Community also been portrayed as 'antagonist' in this film.
@@cl0wn3ry I can't see Allison Brie as anything BUT Annie
@@brnk2 😁😄
@@cl0wn3ry when you say the dean and annie from community i thought you meant the dean from community lol
@@anarizki dean pelton
This first time director really knocked it out of the park! From beginning to its unexpected end, this was brilliantly directed!
Yeah she has a bright future on the LMN network aka Lesbian Movie Network.
When she said in her serious tone "hey, what are you doing?" I cheered. That scene was amazinggg.
I love how Bo looks when Carey mentions Hustlers lol he's so proud of his girlfriend for that film, so cute
Who’s his gf?
@@jessijess9514 yeah, who is she?
Lorene Scafaria, director of Hustlers!
Not sure if it was mentioned but when Emerald says she didn’t think she would get the chance to work with people from Hollywood like Carey and Bo at 4:30 you can see Bo reacts with a look to suggest he doesn’t feel worthy of that comment. It actually made me feel a bit sad for him. Love Bo. Hope he realizes how good he actually is!
OH MY GOD I AGREE IF YOU LOOK AT HIS REACTION HE JUST SHRUGS IT OFF LIKE “Meh I’m not that great” BO COME ONNNN YOU ARE SO AMAZINF
Carey is a brilliant actor! The scene with the Dean deserves an Oscar imo
I knew her as Daisy Buchanan. I am so shocked by her natural talking voice...
Ikr
Her American accent has gotten so good
Kitty Bennet
Sally Sparrow!
Do watch An Education. Truly her breakout role.
@@seandomhnallosullivan2544 yeah but she was amazing ngl
Emerald Fennell : I hope it's a movie that's kinda timeless
Me : this movie will become a cult classic in the future
I think this movie is WAY underappreciated. Cassie's journey is twisted, and it's heartbreaking, even arguably immoral- but at the same time elements of her character are understandable at the least and exhilarating at the most (for me). Such an intensely complex, artistic, terrifyingly relatable piece needs to be recognized for what it is- a gift.
So it’s immoral to tell the truth?
@@i.e.presents638 Oh no, that’s not what I was saying at all! By “arguably immoral” I meant that the way she would play with people’s emotions in order to exact revenge or get them to understand, or the purposely dangerous situations Cassie would put herself in with men were brutal, especially toward the end with Al. They also must have destroyed her a little, therefore arguably immoral.
I hope Carey and Emerald get Oscar noms. Cause damn.
Bruh rip Bo
@@scottchance1476 Bo is amazing but, his role in the film is considerably small.
They won!
bo’s face when “hustlers” was mentioned, what a good boyfriend 🥰🥰
its funny that they played Britney Spears and during some scenes she looked so much like Britney Spears lol
This is so random but I'm a straight woman and find myself captivated by how beautiful Emerald Fennell is. Her bone structure, the way she speaks...she just exudes a natural elegance while also seeming very intelligent and down-to-earth. It's nice that she doesn't look like everyone else in Hollywood either, we need more of that.
same here and I'm a gay man lol
English women just have that certain something. Their accent adds to that mystery. Very ladylike.
Also you may not be 100% straight. 😊
Watch her on Call the Midwife, she is a bit of a chameleon
Im so happy to se Bo again
It's Bo, yo
Carey Mulligan definitely deserves an Oscar for this!
Bo's face when Carey said "Hustlers"
His girlfriend directed the movie
@@rhcpguitarar i know, I thought his reaction was cute
@@rhcpguitarar And she's like what, 12 years older than him?!
@@davidle4936 What‘s your point? They‘re both adults and they aren’t hurting anybody. You don’t know them. Leave them be.
@@skeletonem I mean nothing by that, I don't even object to age gap! Please don't misjudge me! I still love them anyway!!
“Being able to work with people like Cary Mulligan and Bo Burnham”
Bo: “hwat?” *imposter syndrome”
Was looking for this comment
4:29 "with carey and Bo" - he just shrugs and smiles like me??? BO YOUR GREAT SHHH
I had not one but 2 “nice guys” in my life that destroyed me. I’ve healed. But I can’t tell you how many mutual guy friends I don’t know I could ever trust after hearing them say, “He wouldn’t do that.” “He’s a good dude, that’s a heavy accusation.” “He couldn’t technically rape you. He was your boyfriend.” …….
I'm so sorry you went through that bs. I hope you find healing in time.
the writing is so brilliant I can't stop thinking about it.
Carey Mulligan: mentions Hustlers
Lorene Scafaria's boyfriend: *eyebrow wiggle* (6:38)
I’ve seen nearly every horror/disturbing movie and this film manage to make he hold my breath, squirm in my seat. Bravo. Its a fkn great film. Hard but a joy to watch.
A great thing that comes with directors like emerald succeeding and being considered as a master is that we can now get rid of the false perception that brilliant directors needs to be an asshole and control freak.
This 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
oh no. bo’s little smile when carrie mentioned Hustlers, his girlfriend’s movie 🥺🥺🥺
I recently saw this movie for the very first time. It broke my heart in many ways. I hope Carey Mulligan gets the recognition she deserves for her beautiful career and this incredible role.
Really smart film! Haven't seen a film this clever with perfect timing like this since "Get Out"
Couldn't agree more. :)
one thing that the film does quite well is making every character feel so believable and real even though the background is so colourful and edgy, like the fact that it deconstructs the whole what doesn't kill you makes you stronger trope and faces the fact that trauma like this can really break a woman down for example the main character seems at first like the most badass person ever and that she is so strong but really you can see how hurt she really was because of her past trauma and that not everything she did was the right call to be made ideally. Ultimately the traumatic events that the movie refers to from her past and the whole culture of the society around them caused the loss of the promising young women in the film.
I loved Ryan and Cassie together, I was devastated to find out that he was there.
Just watched this and it was utterly brilliant. It made me cry and literally punch the air at the same time... A lot of us as women has been through these hideous situations with men. Well done Emerald...
We need that playlist !!
Fr!!!
Bo was so proud at 6:38 when Carey complimented Hustlers, the film his girlfriend made
I watched this masterpiece for the first time yesterday and I don't even know where to begin. It hit home because one of my best friends went through a similar situation and from my perspective I could see how jarring, incredibly scarring and unbelievably painful it is to be blamed for being intoxicated and not being able to consent or say no. It made me want to cry and couldn't stop thinking about so many other stories from loved ones involving being questioned and judged.
People complaining about the end and expecting it to have been a happy one, I humbly believe, are missing the entire point. Life is unfair, shitty things happen every day, sometimes there is no justice, sometimes people don't get a happily ever after, but Cassie made sure she did everything in her power to do things right for Nina's memory (and herself).
It'll take me some time to digest for sure, but this is superb and quite possibly the greatest movie I have seen in the past decade.
I love Bo so much in everything he does he's so adorable and so REAL which you dont always see much of today
Carey's such a great actor I'm surprised she isn't in more big production films. She has a vulnerability most other women can't achieve.
By her own choosing most likely, the most interesting of scripts are not typically those that have a big production budget tbh.
In this particular thread it seems in especially poor taste that your choice of words when complimenting a female actor was to say “most women cannot achieve” her vulnerability...Please teach us, oh fount of male wisdom, however can we rise to the level of MALE vulnerability that is apparently in such ample supply???
I see Bo Burnham, I click.
Same
That’s who he is I thought I knew him from somewhere
carey mulligan is INCREDIBLE in this
I am so excited for this movie I think that it's so relevant for college and the rape culture in the US. Who is here after watching the trailer?
^Source
Yeah it looks good.
@SylvanaForrester that was...a lot. You seem overly emotional, try calming down.
Most of it wouldn't happen if campuses just ban Alcohol.
@@rishidharan6294 not at all true. First of all they'll still drink. Second of all rape has nothing to do with anything except a rapist
I cried, laughed and leapt off the couch singing angel of the morning. What a film. Off to watch it again. Stay with it people.
"Writor"
Ironic.
I LOVE how the message of the film is that you need to keep your guard up with men despite of how ''harmless'' they may seem and that even women can be an obstacle for your freedom when they don't believe you. EXCELLENT CAST as well because all the men that were in this film have played ''the nice guy'' and you get completely tricked of the shit they do for real, it broke me
I'd watch any movie Emerald writes or directs in the future!
Agreed, what a splash! She's firmly on my radar now.
she’s really refreshing
I thought the direction, the costumes, the production design were all so clever. It was pastel and bright. Cassies house and wardrobe was hyper feminine covered in flowers and pink. And Ryan always wore blue. The pastels almost create a dollhouse effect. The final scene SPOILERS with Cassies death with her under a pillow and al on top of her for so long while he could have easily slipped his hand out of the handcuffs using a lever was so powerful. I think there’s some really cool symbolism in this movie that i can’t quite put into words
My favorite quote from the movie is: "Is there anything better than 🐱? Yes, a real good book"
Same wow
I just watched the movie and I don't remember this quote 👀
@@sheikhtahmid7799 It's a line from one of Bo's song sets lmao
OMG I FORGOT THAT WAS HIM LMFAOOOO i haven’t seen that video since like middle school lol
Carey Mulligan...that voice! She’s gorgeous.
1:24 - I love how he looked when Carey mentioned Lorene’s movie “ hustlers”. He made a post on insta saying how proud he was of her with that movie and now seeing that just proves how much he cares.
I now no longer have a problem with Camila Parker-Bowles, amazing how seeing the actress that plays her has written and directed such a powerful movie. Regardless of the ending, it's amazing and Cassandra is a fucking badass.
Bo acting! How did I miss this!
This was a fantastic movie and there were some parts where my mouth was literally wide open in shock.
The "Female" revenge movie, is just the "revenge" movie. Variety just keeps missing the damn point.
i absolutely agree with this mindset of "can we please just treat it equally" but this really is a very female focused movie and its not always regressive to point it out i think idk :)
@@dazey8706 absolutely it is a revenge movie but they aren’t calling it a female revenge movie to downgrade it, it truly is representing females, i completely agree with you.
Some people already said it, but this it's very much a female revenge movie. It centers female rage and does it impeccably. Variety gets it.
@@writerchick94 exactly
The director made it clear that it is a female, feminine movie. Not just the revenge aspect. And the revenge aspect is very thoroughly female, and about a subject that resonates particularly with women.
I was rooting for you Ryan! We were all rooting for you! 😭
I hope Bo's character doesn't turn out to be a secret bad guy in the end.
Oh boy...
Lmfao
He isn't innocent... But he isn't the worst person in the movie, either.
@@fromthehaven94 Well...that's not much of a recommendation, though, is it?
@@moonlily1 Trying not to give away the whole enchilada there. Sorry if was too much. But the third act is unforgettable nonetheless.
Mulligans performance was magnificent. Brilliant film, wonderful cinematography, and great storytelling. Not to mention quite funny too.
I definitely recommend it, especially after that ending!!
I have just finished the movie, and its going to be with me for a long long time. There are great movies and there are bad movies, and everything in between, but a movie like this, that has the potential to actually be a part of a real change in society, is a wild thing to witness. Its hard for me to explain, but this movie is amazing in so many different ways. Thank you for making this!!
wait, that is bo burnham.
The son Lester never knew he had.
Bummed.
What should i watch instead, since they won't release this until after the quarantine?!....
It’ll be released to theaters July 17th
@@rc4083 they said april a while back. i dont see that happening in july due to covid. so, why dont they just release it on amazon or netflix or something
I know!!!!! Have wait for it since January. (First and only time I have ever done it). But if they don't gain money from the movie wouldn't be a good thing either.
It’s going to avails to pre order on Vudu very soon
Watch American Mary. Same idea
I felt like Ryan broke my heart too when I heard his voice on the tape. 😢
I absolutily LOOOOOVED this movie in SO many ways! THe story got so close to my heart!!! I have been on sooooooo many dates with 'nice guys' and when yo dont put out, you sudonly dont hear anything anymore....
THe audio was so perfectly editen (unlike a lot of movies now), such gorgeous shots. I can go on and on and on. I wish every young woman would watch this.
bo burnham in a fluffy sweater my beloved
this movie is spectacular
I swear that Bo Burnham is going to be the villain
oh......
@@dragon9261 hahahha
@@faemac6502 ;-;
SEE THE MOVIE YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU ARE MISSING. IT IS SO MUCH MORE COMPLEX THAN THAT
@@i.e.presents638 I did ;^; it was... bitter-sweet being right
I originally saw Emerald in Call the Midwife but have been blown away since watching some of the things she's written! How lucky we are to be alive at the same time as this multi-talented wonder!:)
I would like to just leave here that this wonderful actress and lady has had more than one great role already that serve as de facto auditions for any Sylvia Plath film and it hasn’t ! happened !!
This was an outstanding film, perfectly cast, excellent writing and of course Carey knocking it right out of the park. Love to see more of Emerald's work soon.
the way they were talking about how the academy needs to catch up with women and female filmmakers and now carey is the frontrunner for best actress and emerald is nominated for best director alongside chloe zhao 💕
I don’t know if she’s the frontrunner. Personally, she would be my pick. But this year is particularly evenly paced. Viola and Frances are winning a lot of other awards right now, so they have quite a large chance of winning another Oscar, but I would definitely choose Carey if it were up to me. Also, there’s a lot of rumbling about Vanessa, who could prove to be a bit of a dark horse. But yeah, right now it’s rather evenly paced between Carey, Viola, and Frances, there isn’t yet a clear frontrunner. Actually, Frances WAS considered the frontrunner for a while, so the whole thing can change on a dime.
Emerald: 'I think the most terrible things are the things that we tend to laugh at, to make sense of them, to make them bearable'
Bo: *nods profusely*
Bo is well cast. Really looks related to the women
🤔 Only one of those women is an actress in the film and he's not meant to be related to Carey in the film, he's a love interest...
This warm cozy background is exactly what I needed today
BO oh my god
Mr. Burnham
i LOVE that this is going to be released this year. so so so so so excited
Carey and Emerald look like the English version of Michelle Williams and Busy Philipps
So True 😄
Just watched it last night. Loved every frame.
I've never seen Carey Mulligan before... MY BAD. She was freaking amazing.
I'm so excited for this
#MeToo
@@alicesrabbit7126 PoundMeeToo!
I hope they have a segment that shows things like those Duke Lacrosse players who's lives were ruined when a woman claimed they all raped her! But turned out she lied and wasn't even punished, but hey at least a couple of years later she was able to find a boyfriend right? Until she stabbed him.................
@@bad74maverick1
You can admit that men and women are victims. This isn't a mutually-exclusive concept. So tired of this nonsense. 🥱
@@alicesrabbit7126 I do. in fact 24.8% of men have admitted to being raped. It's just never talked about. Instead they push a rape culture myth instead of the statistics and facts.
I'm too am tired of this mythical nonsense!
@@bad74maverick1
Listen, I am all about supporting ANYONE, male or female who has been a victim of sexual assault/ rape. I'm not going to argue with you about whether or not rape culture is "real." It's not debatable, it's just a simple fact, and it's dangerous for both men and women.
I didn't really get 90s Rom com vibes whatsoever 😂😂 but I need to see the movie to know for sure.
I got like more like Women serial killer vibes. Thats just me
There's a small part of the film that has wholesome rom com vibes
Once you see the movies, you will see the 90's rom com vibe very clearly.
Just got home from watching the movie. Absolutely stunned.
This is such an incredible film and I really really hope it will get the recognition it deserves.
Excellent!!!! Great cast! Thought provoking! Went today ....and than went again!
emerald got taste 💛 toxic is a masterpiece
Anyone else notice the size of Bo's head next to Carey's during their scenes together?
he’s a giant
She’s microscopic. I noticed it in her scenes with Alison Brie, who is for sure tiny...she looks like she is on a different scale, Carey looks sooooooo tiny.
“Writor” is spelled wrong when introducing Emerald Fennel, unless I’m missing something
I noticed that too. Are they trying to create a blended word between writer and director?
@@christophercraig5900 you might be right!
@@christophercraig5900 That's my guess too! :)
Loved the movie!! Extremely well written and played
This became one of my favorite movies of all time. It's amazing and truly one of the best journeys a filmmaker has put me on. Everyone deserves awards.
I’m just here for Bo.