One of my favourite scenes of Peter was when he walks back from the inspection of the magpie nest, with hands in his back pockets. And all those men, who catcalled him a minute earlier, are silent. It's such a strange, and dangerous film. Dangerous because it leaves us with this ambigious feelings of relief and more. I wish the crew could say more about their work, alas, the moderator was fangirling (understood, and relatable, yet still...pity)
Yeah, to the point of being annoying. She couldn’t get words out easily a few times; and she also didn’t stop talking long enough to ask- and listen to- Kodi. She’s obviously a sweetheart, but maybe not the best interviewer? What do you think?
It was different than what I was expecting but I can't say that it ever lost my attention. I was quite surprised at Kodi Smitt McPhee's role you should never underestimate people on first look. And Benedict Cumberbatch Was also a great role because at first you thought it was this. And then it seemed to be that and then it felt that he was really confused big time. But it was by all means a Don´t judge a book by it's cover movie. Two hints. Make it to the end. and then remember the beginning. It´s one of those Movies. LOL
I wondered that myself...at first (especially) she seemed quite intimidated by everyone (especially Jane) and was pressing too hard with uncalled for comments and exclamations. She needs to realize when you've got incredibly talented, professional, highly verbal people around you, that you (the moderator) do not have to try so hard or "perform."
Woke film makers concept meeting Find masculine male space you know nothing about Insert gay story line Make movie Congratulate yourself on how edgy it is
And another thing: it's a story about the cattle range in 1925, please let's not 21st century sentimentalism taint the lense. Too many terrible things going on, and scaring a horse for a film is the least of them.
I have seen the film twice and I’m afraid that it was tedious the first time round and even worse the second time round. I watched it for a second time because I thought that I had failed to appreciate its greatness the first time round but it is very turgid and dull. The performances are excellent but the story is almost non-existent. A great disappointment.
I love this
Thank you for sharing this. This is a masterpiece of a film in every way. I am now reading the book and finding more about the author.
One of my favourite scenes of Peter was when he walks back from the inspection of the magpie nest, with hands in his back pockets. And all those men, who catcalled him a minute earlier, are silent.
It's such a strange, and dangerous film. Dangerous because it leaves us with this ambigious feelings of relief and more.
I wish the crew could say more about their work, alas, the moderator was fangirling (understood, and relatable, yet still...pity)
Kathryn Hahn is a huge fangirl with this film! ^^
Yeah, to the point of being annoying. She couldn’t get words out easily a few times; and she also didn’t stop talking long enough to ask- and listen to- Kodi. She’s obviously a sweetheart, but maybe not the best interviewer? What do you think?
It was different than what I was expecting but I can't say that it ever lost my attention. I was quite surprised at Kodi Smitt McPhee's role you should never underestimate people on first look. And Benedict Cumberbatch Was also a great role because at first you thought it was this. And then it seemed to be that and then it felt that he was really confused big time. But it was by all means a Don´t judge a book by it's cover movie. Two hints. Make it to the end. and then remember the beginning. It´s one of those Movies. LOL
Such a great movie 🎬
with all due respect, what is wrong with the moderator?
I wondered that myself...at first (especially) she seemed quite intimidated by everyone (especially Jane) and was pressing too hard with uncalled for comments and exclamations. She needs to realize when you've got incredibly talented, professional, highly verbal people around you, that you (the moderator) do not have to try so hard or "perform."
BD is appalled by his reactions & so am I
She had no business moderating
@@lisagauger6866 haha yeah she's just being an actor and fans of their work, not a journalist so understandable.
Excellent...
Dunst is the most gorgeous movie star in history, imho of course.
Shame on me. I didn't realize that the moderator was Kathryn Hahn until after the 18 minute mark.
Although I love Kathryn Hahn as an actress she takes forever to get a question out.
I think she is just being fan mode, still in shock with the outcome of the movie and ofks she's is not a journalist since the awkwardness.
Who is the moderator?
Katherin Kahn , Agatha Harkness on of witches from WandaVision.
Wrong host - so wrong. 🕊️
Why is everyone sitting so far apart? It looks quite odd.
covid?
Sam Elliott is right.
Woke film makers concept meeting
Find masculine male space you know nothing about
Insert gay story line
Make movie
Congratulate yourself on how edgy it is
Shame on all of you. The animal abuse in this film is being completely ignored. A Horror Film.
LMAOOOOOO
The scenes are not real.
@ I would agree with you that the scenes are unbelievable but they were certainly real.
@@cristiaanamariesaint4458 😥
@@cristiaanamariesaint4458 any evidence for this claim?
Really Jane?? Did you fall in love with the idea of beating a horse to satisfy your own artistic fancy??
please tell me that you are vegan
Really silly comment.
Yes, we all get off on beating the horse
If you look closely he doesn't beat the horse. He scared it, for sure, but didn't beat it. Waving a cloth, and camera take on did the trick.
And another thing: it's a story about the cattle range in 1925, please let's not 21st century sentimentalism taint the lense. Too many terrible things going on, and scaring a horse for a film is the least of them.
I have seen the film twice and I’m afraid that it was tedious the first time round and even worse the second time round. I watched it for a second time because I thought that I had failed to appreciate its greatness the first time round but it is very turgid and dull. The performances are excellent but the story is almost non-existent. A great disappointment.