The awkwardness you can imagine they would feel...it's so true to life. And realizing the guilt he has to live with the rest of his life. 😭 Also, her apologizing to him...when it was totally an accident but he still caused it, yet showing empathy and forgiveness...that gets me every time. 😭
Saw this movie a few days ago and it has stuck with me. These three scenes are so incredibly tragic. You feel so deeply for this guy and it makes it all the worse knowing there is no way to ever get past it. An incredible film.
Sue, Paul’s wife, is so fully realized as a character who has all of 2 minutes on screen. I know that woman, we all know that woman. Great fucking writing. Also great acting. Obviously Michelle Williams and Casey are brilliant, but I really love the small performances that go unheralded. No talking, just a glance. Obviously everyone knows his story and what happened, and that glance says everything we need to know.
For me this movie is grey as depression is, nothing is good or bad, is always the same, this movie is a little bit of that, you probably be happy when a girl comes and start talking to you but for him, that doesn't have any value, is a man who can't forgive himself, even when his friends, the police and at last his ex wife, forgives him, he just can't and he when she leaves her... uff that scene, i think i know that situation well, when all words feel useless and you are too tired to keep trying to... and there is that silence... trying what? Is a great movie, as i said the movie is grey because there is no redention at the end, or a tragic ending, it is what it is, he just move away from the scene, and let those who can, leave in peace
Michelle is brilliant in this scene, Casey is...... nah.... Casey gets an Oscar and Michelle wasn't even nominated! Talking about equality in Hollywood 😡😡😡
The hesitation and imperfection behind their words like they’re afraid to speak the truth to each other makes it feel so real, like wow.
Well said
The awkwardness you can imagine they would feel...it's so true to life. And realizing the guilt he has to live with the rest of his life. 😭
Also, her apologizing to him...when it was totally an accident but he still caused it, yet showing empathy and forgiveness...that gets me every time. 😭
we can forgive almost anything, except the things we ourselves do.
Ain’t that the truth
“You can’t just die” This is my mind everytime my heart broke over something
Both of them are so amazing. I mean, it felt so real. Really moving
i forgot i was watching a movie when watching this
Saw this movie a few days ago and it has stuck with me. These three scenes are so incredibly tragic. You feel so deeply for this guy and it makes it all the worse knowing there is no way to ever get past it. An incredible film.
Michelle Williams its the best actress i've ever seen. Amazing
LH ever?
That was the fakest crying i've ever seen in a movie your shitting me?
Sue, Paul’s wife, is so fully realized as a character who has all of 2 minutes on screen. I know that woman, we all know that woman. Great fucking writing. Also great acting. Obviously Michelle Williams and Casey are brilliant, but I really love the small performances that go unheralded. No talking, just a glance. Obviously everyone knows his story and what happened, and that glance says everything we need to know.
The man must the most underrated actor of his era!
That’s Jack Gyllenhaal
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oh i cried ,still i cry whenever i watch this scene great acting by both of them
Thanks😪
It is so real this scene. Wonderful character both of them
Such a powerful scene.
For me this movie is grey as depression is, nothing is good or bad, is always the same, this movie is a little bit of that, you probably be happy when a girl comes and start talking to you but for him, that doesn't have any value, is a man who can't forgive himself, even when his friends, the police and at last his ex wife, forgives him, he just can't and he when she leaves her... uff that scene, i think i know that situation well, when all words feel useless and you are too tired to keep trying to... and there is that silence... trying what? Is a great movie, as i said the movie is grey because there is no redention at the end, or a tragic ending, it is what it is, he just move away from the scene, and let those who can, leave in peace
wow,powerful,acting was to good,almost like its not scripted
"I see you walking around here..."
You can’t just die.
He should have hit those guys with the vanilla nut taps, works every time.
That bar scene was a bit of comic relief.
Jesus Christ. What a movie!!
This movie is too real its hurts
Break my heart every fucking time
She's probably really glad he didn't kill himself or else she'd never get to tell him she's sorry.
He is too good in the movie. I felt the situation a lot.
the looks that Sue gives her husband...gosh....she says so much without saying anything at all
I loved this 💖
this is my favorite too
she broke his heart
He broke his own heart.
Ik i cant be the only guy that replays this and pretends those words are for me...
During these days while we can't say guy I believe you are the only one lol
Damn bro... She might have channel that her lost of Heath that moment, poor her
No way u could go on living after causing that fire. Immediate check out
Michelle is brilliant in this scene, Casey is...... nah.... Casey gets an Oscar and Michelle wasn't even nominated! Talking about equality in Hollywood 😡😡😡
She got nomimated,but didn't win
casey was amazing deserved award, michelle lost viola davies who absolutely deserved it for her performance in fences. No equality issues here.