Sort of cringing, as the interviewer acts like he's dialoguing with a 50 year old psychologist in family therapy. he's a 22 year old (kid) actor. Surprisingly good answers, though.
man, he's had a receding hairline _forever,_ man... not that it matters, as he's far, *FAR* more attractive than I will ever be, so I have no place at all to judge the man on appearance.
No idea what they are talking about, but this is not important. That guy looks great! He has the most beautiful male voice I have ever heard. Sexy and calming at the same time !
Yes although I believe eloquence is a sign of intelligence (unless it's pure rhetoric/bollocks talking but only a few buy that xD) So in a few simple words,he is quite good at delivering his ideas in an impressing way(eloquent) but what he's saying actually makes a lot of sense and gives signs of intelligence and deep thinking. The 1st feature(eloquence) can be developed even if it's nonexistent while the 2nd is definitely in the genes,though it can develop too,but never out of nothing.
E.g, at school, if I don't understand a certain scientific concept or law it's harder for me to memorise it by heart and then tell it. But if I understand it myself, it's very easy and I can articulate it comfortably with my own words.
Then I suppose it has to do with the ability to think for oneself, creative thinking, critical thinking, deep thinking and these sort of things. But I believe that no matter what, generally, most ideas or conceptions are a derivation of well known ones. Some people though have the ability to express them differently from the rest, or to give another perspective, or to go deeper in the issue. That's a skill, a talent...and let's not forget Jude is an actor after all, it's in his profession.
Yes, but I'm only talking about things I DO understand. For example, if someone asked me "what is the color green," that's hard. I can tell you about light and pigments, because that's outside of myself, and I've already heard it in words. It's harder to explain the experience of green, because that's way too close to me. It's vision, it's inherent. Similarly, a movie or a play can speak to truths we all know--we'll all be moved, but only some of us will be able to explain why.
yeah! I know exactly what you mean, that's why I'm saying I'm so impressed with his communicative skills :) I guess it's all *intelligence,* I just mean to specify between the skill that he has to speak eloquently, as opposed to his other skill, the comprehension and analysis of text. that's all :)
Well, I don't really put much stock in the role genes play in intelligence. If you ask me, it's probable that most of the stuff he's saying he hasn't just thought up impromptu. They're things he's had months to deliberate on and discuss with other people much older than him anyway. that's why I'm impressed with his communication, because personally I think it's hard to talk about things that you know and understand so thoroughly.
Well you might as well be right about the fact that he's discussed those things with others and many of those ideas have been built by these talks. But I'm supposing the interview is not rehearsed so in any case, it does take intelligence to say the right things at the right moment and not just shove them in the conversation randomly, just because you have something to say and you say all you know, not what you're really asked. Know what I mean?
Well, the way I take in literature is probably different from someone like Jude...but he's talking about themes and truths that you have to glean from the actual text. For someone like me, I'd be able to glean it, but might not be able to put it together into words as quickly as he can. However, if you'd asked me to explain some scientific law, I could do it perfectly, because it was taught to me first, it didn't originate in my head...Does that make sense?
Also, your last sentence doesn't make sense to me. I think talking about thing you are competent about is one of the easiest things to talk about. It'd be hard to talk about things you dont fully know or understand. I for one, feel quite uncomfortable when I have to talk about things I don't fully ''owe''. And as for the intelligence, I strongly believe you're either born with it or not. The demonstration of it is another story though.
It's interesting seeing comments about you guys, saying that he could be Gay, and it was such a long time ago, maybe even before he was married, I don't know what the year is or what he movie is, but anyways its just interesting, but back then, we don't know if he is or isn't. Anyways it's just interesting.
Jude is so intelligent and so beautiful to look at - he is like an Adonis with the most beautiful calming voice. ❤️
adonis is the right word. he is not narcistic or in love with himself. i love him. his son raff is also beautiful.
He has such an alluring voice
Cara Dillon it's so gentle and soothing, wish every male spoke like Jude ❤️
Yeah
i just love the way he's so thoughtful and actually answers back with reflection and depth.
Sort of cringing, as the interviewer acts like he's dialoguing with a 50 year old psychologist in family therapy. he's a 22 year old (kid) actor. Surprisingly good answers, though.
Still, way better than the type of questions today's interviewers tend to ask.
Hmmm. Jude is like a fine wine. He's gotten better (looking) with age.
Just like RDJ
oh god! His accent is amazing
Who’s watching his interviews after watching crimes of grindelwald 😂🙏🏻
Me ! Jude is so young here. So cut ☺️☺️
me lol
After The Young Pope))
Hahah he looks like he could be in N-SYNC
Indeed. Jude is like British Justin Timberlake
I've noticed he stutters quite a bit in interviews. Kinda cute.
ced he has a kind of a lisp as well which is cute but that just adds to his attractiveness. He is so ridiculously handsome ❤️
My what a handsome and attractive man he is 😍💕💞
He was 22 at the time. I find his receding hair line very alluring. It looks great in the Young Pope.
Christopher Fortunato fr i think he’s just as handsome now as he was then 💕
I'm so grateful that I had the opportunity to be a student of Prof. Baker. Such a nice and knowledgable person.
He was so hot when he was in his twenties, but he's still super hot in his thirties... and his voice.... JUUUUUUDE
Still hot now ❤
@@arathimenon6890 yes
He looked so wild back then.....a free spirit.....HOT
man, he's had a receding hairline _forever,_ man... not that it matters, as he's far, *FAR* more attractive than I will ever be, so I have no place at all to judge the man on appearance.
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No idea what they are talking about,
but this is not important.
That guy looks great!
He has the most beautiful male voice I have ever heard.
Sexy and calming at the same time !
'Mister Law, I just had a massive nosebleed while watching thise clip. Dman, you're hot!'
Yes although I believe eloquence is a sign of intelligence (unless it's pure rhetoric/bollocks talking but only a few buy that xD)
So in a few simple words,he is quite good at delivering his ideas in an impressing way(eloquent) but what he's saying actually makes a lot of sense and gives signs of intelligence and deep thinking.
The 1st feature(eloquence) can be developed even if it's nonexistent while the 2nd is definitely in the genes,though it can develop too,but never out of nothing.
Very true. anyway I'm always impressed by that, particularly the verbal skill.
...so YAY JUDE lol.
E.g, at school, if I don't understand a certain scientific concept or law it's harder for me to memorise it by heart and then tell it. But if I understand it myself, it's very easy and I can articulate it comfortably with my own words.
I swear he looks just like Lucky Blue Smith!!
His "weak r" is a lot stronger here 👀
Oh my God.... 😍😍😍
he kinda looks like lucky blue smith
Then I suppose it has to do with the ability to think for oneself, creative thinking, critical thinking, deep thinking and these sort of things. But I believe that no matter what, generally, most ideas or conceptions are a derivation of well known ones. Some people though have the ability to express them differently from the rest, or to give another perspective, or to go deeper in the issue. That's a skill, a talent...and let's not forget Jude is an actor after all, it's in his profession.
Im in love forever.
Yes, it is indeed impressing. :D
Great sharing all these thoughts with you though. Have a nice day! :)
Yes, but I'm only talking about things I DO understand. For example, if someone asked me "what is the color green," that's hard. I can tell you about light and pigments, because that's outside of myself, and I've already heard it in words. It's harder to explain the experience of green, because that's way too close to me. It's vision, it's inherent. Similarly, a movie or a play can speak to truths we all know--we'll all be moved, but only some of us will be able to explain why.
british guys r sooOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooo HOT!!
How much he looks like James Kingston in that play!
I really tried not to get into a psychological explanation but eventually I couldn't help myself. lol!
fantastic
yeah! I know exactly what you mean, that's why I'm saying I'm so impressed with his communicative skills :) I guess it's all *intelligence,* I just mean to specify between the skill that he has to speak eloquently, as opposed to his other skill, the comprehension and analysis of text. that's all :)
Well, I don't really put much stock in the role genes play in intelligence. If you ask me, it's probable that most of the stuff he's saying he hasn't just thought up impromptu. They're things he's had months to deliberate on and discuss with other people much older than him anyway. that's why I'm impressed with his communication, because personally I think it's hard to talk about things that you know and understand so thoroughly.
What is the movie??
fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
so attractive
Well you might as well be right about the fact that he's discussed those things with others and many of those ideas have been built by these talks. But I'm supposing the interview is not rehearsed so in any case, it does take intelligence to say the right things at the right moment and not just shove them in the conversation randomly, just because you have something to say and you say all you know, not what you're really asked. Know what I mean?
Passion already is here.
Yeah they're surely different skills although correlated with each other. :)
why can't I be this smart.
his mother in the play,isnt she the one who played Chandler's gay father on Friends?
So is this for Gattaca?
Nah it's for a play
Well, the way I take in literature is probably different from someone like Jude...but he's talking about themes and truths that you have to glean from the actual text. For someone like me, I'd be able to glean it, but might not be able to put it together into words as quickly as he can. However, if you'd asked me to explain some scientific law, I could do it perfectly, because it was taught to me first, it didn't originate in my head...Does that make sense?
😮omg he's so handsome in here😭😭😭😭but he looks like lit bit robbert pattinson in here..maybe bcause his hair style..
Also, your last sentence doesn't make sense to me. I think talking about thing you are competent about is one of the easiest things to talk about. It'd be hard to talk about things you dont fully know or understand. I for one, feel quite uncomfortable when I have to talk about things I don't fully ''owe''.
And as for the intelligence, I strongly believe you're either born with it or not. The demonstration of it is another story though.
Lol. it's not even the intelligence though, but how good he is at communicating.
È bellissimo 🐯🐯🐯🐯🐯🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱
Why is he whispering?
don't blame yourself love, it's in the genes x
he's not married now lol
he had a lisp
he looks better now
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lol what's the difference? He's married with children, and anyone would try to get in between him and his family, then... you got the idea.
eah
@bobtheawesomedude TRU DAT
now he looks much better, blonde hair doesn't suit him at all :D
@1800hotness He could be gay, he would still be cute :3
It's interesting seeing comments about you guys, saying that he could be Gay, and it was such a long time ago, maybe even before he was married, I don't know what the year is or what he movie is, but anyways its just interesting, but back then, we don't know if he is or isn't. Anyways it's just interesting.
OoO no like him better now that hair is terrible! sorry jude lol