Great movie, very tense and thought provoking. The girls did a really nice job of staying in their lanes. One starts strong, and the other finishes strong. Very well done!
The Best movie ever! But mormon authorities have turned on these producers and cast pointing fingers at violence on women- lmao- This is every missionary. They are calling em out before high school graduation now.
@@PhyreReighn Hmm. What Mormon authorities would those be? From what I can tell, the leaders of the church have done what they usually do in these entertainment situations--ignore it and make no comment one way or the other.
So much went into this movie. The research was so accurate, Incredible acting, the cinematography was absolutely magnificent. Nice to see a movie with no CGI that relied on brilliant acting. I’ll have to see it again to pick up more little details.
@@1vbAPiYk if thats your only argument than you yourself just proved their research was quite accurate for the movie, not to mention the fact multiple other people said this and it hasnt been disproven nor proven.
@ Never said it wasnt valid or that making up ''facts'' is research. But if you think the enitre movie is ''misleading'' people just because they got a handful of comparisons wrong in the beginning of the movie, which dont add or play part in anything after that, thats your opinion. I strongly disagree though
@@RealistGunner apparently you don't know what opinions are. Taste in art is incredibly subjective, you're not somehow better than anyone because you have a different opinion about a movie. Get over yourself and stop acting so elitist.
The women playing the missionaries were so good. I want to see them in more movies! And that Hugh Grant guy is good too, I see a good future for him. LOL
Sophie Thatcher who plays sister Barnes was already in the series "Yellowjackets" and in "The Book Of Boba Fat", also in the horror movies "Boogieman" and "MaXXXine". The thing is that she is extremely versatile and looks completely different in every role and even her mannerisms change depending on the role she plays. She is amazing.
I loved the way they treated their faith and characters honestly, I'm not religious anymore and not a Mormon but I grew up in an orthodox Seventh Day Adventist church and many elements were similar. It wasn't straight mocking like I had assumed, they actually gave them the opportunity to stand up for themselves and their beliefs and they (and their religion) were hardly the 'enemy' in any way really which is normally how these religious horrors go.
The mind manipulation, gaslighting, power & control of the mormons is spot on! I got away after decades. Ive noted in comments others now calling themselves "progressive mormons" Its so sad people cant let go and run the other way.
The "Mr Reeeed" line made me laugh- I could tell she was raised in the church. She delivered it with this genuine, adorably cheesy energy that reminded me of some sister missionaries I'd met once.
I absolutely cannot wait to see this! Especially the line that it was strange that her father hasn’t reached out to her. I wonder what he is meaning by that.
That there's no afterlife. How strange that your father hasn't tried to reach out, must mean that there's nothing after death and that everything you believe are just false stories. That's basically what he meant.
I served my Mormon mission in Germany/Austria and they actually do pronounce Moroni with “eee” instead of “eye” in German so I felt that in my nostalgia bone.
I love how Hugh Grant goes deeper on the script and how he would translate it into acting... And how his co-star could react to make a good scene... Like a good throw or serve in a ping-pong. He's method of acting is really good.
ok but fr, lying about pie is in and of itself a true evil. Like what if they were really looking forward to eating that pie, how would they feel when you tell them there never was any pie?
There was a pie. No one noticed that I guess. The supposedly dead woman ate a blueberry pie, and did a wonderful acting job, acting like a zombie. The movie was horrible but at least there was one good actress, the one that pretended she was dead 🙄 😅
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this movie especially how well the characters played off each other and all the little details. Definitely gonna rewatch it a number of times
@JM-zo5me I mean it's really hard to even get a decent ending after starting that high off but I do think even though it drops in the dungeon it's still a good ending I liked the butterfly that kept coming into play
He might not like the aspect of fame that involves interviewing and promoting a film, but he sure had great fun playing that role. Its evident in his performance. You can love what you do and hate what comes with it. Its like how people can love their job but hate the staff meetings.
Chloe East was really good in this, she was a totally different person by the end. A great job. All the cast were fantastic though, as was the film, what a trip!
He was so threatening/intimidating because he came across so non threatening and gracious but these 2 women know he's a psychopath and he's in complete control of the situation. He showed no signs of aggression or intent to intimidate or physically harm them he just said here go right ahead and walk through either of these doors to your doom. This guy who talked so much the whole time when he was silent it was unsettling.
As an ex-Mormon/ex-Christian/ex-theist, I absolutely loved this movie. Just a great summary of belief and (dis)organized religion. Fantastically directed and acted.
I’m sure you probably are already aware of this or maybe it’s just great casting, but Sophie Thatcher plays the younger version of Juliette Lewis on the Showtime series Yellowjackets (both seasons are on Paramount+ w/ Showtime, the first is on Netflix). She’s very talented - I first saw her in an indie sci-fi film called Prospect (also currently on Paramount+ as well as Peacock). She co-stars with Jay Duplass and Pedro Pascal; it came out in 2018. The casting news came out about Pascal to play Joel in The Last of Us afterwards and I strongly pointed towards this movie as being the reason I believed he could really pull off Joel well, but also thought Thatcher would be an actress to watch out for. She definitely doesn’t disappoint in Yellowjackets (skip the previews, just dive right in - along with Thatcher and Lewis, it also stars an ensemble cast of Ella Purnell, Cristina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey, Jasmin Savoy-Brown, Courtney Eaton, Tawny Cypress, Sophie Nélisse, and Samantha Hanratty… basically a long list of actors who are beloved established actresses with 20 years of filmography or more, and the up-and-coming next generation of young starlets with Thatcher and Purnell and Savoy-Brown being the most established so far).
I am watching cus it’s A24 and cuz Sophie Thatcher is in it. I hope Hugh Grant was easy to work with for this movie with him apparently being hard to work with
@@TheRealHelenaDeluca in the end she figured out his whole schtick - how can you say she isn't smart? she lacks some experience that the other character had - since she was born into the cult - but eventually she figures everything out - showing that she is actually smart.
Chloe East is so much more beautiful here, and towards the ending. I think the director sucessfully nerded her look at the beginning. She became my favourite after the fillm.
@@playerpagea lot of what he said wasn’t inherently “psychotic”. Institutionalised religions do build on one other and are exploiting their believers. I mean that was the whole theme of the film as well institution vs true faith.
@@camelliasinensis219 It wasn't the subject that was psychotic, it was his motivation. Therefore, agreeing with *him* (even if you generally agree with the *subject*) means you buy into his goals. Yuck.
i felt like the point of the film is that intellectualism is not sufficient: if you simply deduce religions are fake and you have nothing else to fill that void with - you will become a monstrous nihilist. It kind of demonstrates that despite being factually wrong, religion or spirituality does play some role in keeping people tethered to their humanity and empathy. as an atheist, i personally don't need either religion or spirituality for that - but many people do. in other words, "truth" isn't just about what is factually true - but also about the values we choose to live our lives by. Reed is technically correct about everything he says but he still lacks a certain aspect that the girls (despite being "fooled" by a cult) possess which is empathy
My favorite horror movie this year😩 As someone who took a class studying the different types of religion and being as equally open-minded as I am skeptical, I loved this depiction
great movie. I’m not religious at all but i liked how the girl kept her faith that was nice. but everyone was so good and the movie was intriguing and i couldn’t look away
This is a great review. For the Heretic. That is funny. That Hugh Grant played with the lines. The director had to ask Chloe. To current him. Sophie and Chloe are good actress's. Can't wait to see this movie. I think Reed was living in his own world. Another version of the matrix. Hope this movie has a chance at the award shows.
Hugh Calling the angel Moroni - moroney was improvised and the girls correcting him and pronouncing the name correctly wasn’t part of the script at all. But they kept it in because a true LDS would correct him in real life if the angel name was pronounced incorrectly.
control. he intellectually "reached the truth" that all religions are fake - but he became a nihilist: he has no humanity or empathy, having focused his whole life just on this issue of what is objectively true, whereas the girls, despite supposedly still being blinded by their faith in the Mormon cult, have something HE doesn't - which is humanity and empathy. the movie makes the point that there is more to life than just what happens to be factually true: we also have values and instincts that make us human and care for others.
Great movie, very tense and thought provoking. The girls did a really nice job of staying in their lanes. One starts strong, and the other finishes strong. Very well done!
The Best movie ever! But mormon authorities have turned on these producers and cast pointing fingers at violence on women- lmao- This is every missionary. They are calling em out before high school graduation now.
@@PhyreReighn Hmm. What Mormon authorities would those be? From what I can tell, the leaders of the church have done what they usually do in these entertainment situations--ignore it and make no comment one way or the other.
She doesn't, she's just hallucinating
So much went into this movie. The research was so accurate, Incredible acting, the cinematography was absolutely magnificent. Nice to see a movie with no CGI that relied on brilliant acting. I’ll have to see it again to pick up more little details.
research accurate? WHAT?! Like nonsense that "Krishna was born to a carpenter and baptized in a river"?
@@1vbAPiYk if thats your only argument than you yourself just proved their research was quite accurate for the movie, not to mention the fact multiple other people said this and it hasnt been disproven nor proven.
@@dionbomers1312 my argument is valid, this movie is misleading people. Making up facts is not "research"
@ Never said it wasnt valid or that making up ''facts'' is research. But if you think the enitre movie is ''misleading'' people just because they got a handful of comparisons wrong in the beginning of the movie, which dont add or play part in anything after that, thats your opinion. I strongly disagree though
@@dionbomers1312 ok, so what does he mean by research in the context of this movie? Convince me instead of just disagreeing
Hugh Grant shows his immense acting chops in this movie, I even saw it twice 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏽💯
Good for you, I think I will do the same !!!
I saw it three times, lol. 😂 The third time had a Q and A session with the directors and writers of the film afterwards, which was pretty awesome.
You should raise your standards then.
I saw this film once and it was a 4/10 at best.
@@RealistGunner apparently you don't know what opinions are. Taste in art is incredibly subjective, you're not somehow better than anyone because you have a different opinion about a movie. Get over yourself and stop acting so elitist.
@@LockeDemosthenes2 Some things aren’t debatable.
Come back when you’re not clueless kiddo.
You’re illiterate.
The women playing the missionaries were so good. I want to see them in more movies! And that Hugh Grant guy is good too, I see a good future for him. LOL
sister barnes is in the tv series yellowjackets..she’s great in that show as well
Sophie Thatcher who plays sister Barnes was already in the series "Yellowjackets" and in "The Book Of Boba Fat", also in the horror movies "Boogieman" and "MaXXXine".
The thing is that she is extremely versatile and looks completely different in every role and even her mannerisms change depending on the role she plays. She is amazing.
Mr. Reed:
"With great power, comes great responsibility."
Sister Paxton: "Spider-Man!"🕷
😂😂😂
then you got venoms scrawny ahh looking for em 😂
haha, she did that on purpose!
Mr. Reed: Voltaire!
Iterations, right?
@@luaalbuquerque3037 Actually, it was Ben Parker.😁
As a Mormon - they got the Sister missionaries spot on. Great cast.
At first I was mad because I thought they were making fun of the church, but it was so much more than that! I am going to go see it again😂
They really did!
The two girls have an LDS background.
I loved the way they treated their faith and characters honestly, I'm not religious anymore and not a Mormon but I grew up in an orthodox Seventh Day Adventist church and many elements were similar. It wasn't straight mocking like I had assumed, they actually gave them the opportunity to stand up for themselves and their beliefs and they (and their religion) were hardly the 'enemy' in any way really which is normally how these religious horrors go.
The mind manipulation, gaslighting, power & control of the mormons is spot on! I got away after decades. Ive noted in comments others now calling themselves "progressive mormons" Its so sad people cant let go and run the other way.
This was great. Hugh Grant needs to explore more horror. I think his charisma brings a lot to the genre.
yess💯💯
Just watched it. Fantastic movie, one of best movies of the year. Chloe East is absolutely fantastic in it.
Both girls are great in the movie.
The "Mr Reeeed" line made me laugh- I could tell she was raised in the church. She delivered it with this genuine, adorably cheesy energy that reminded me of some sister missionaries I'd met once.
It was weird asf lol
I absolutely cannot wait to see this! Especially the line that it was strange that her father hasn’t reached out to her. I wonder what he is meaning by that.
It was very good. So thought provoking.
I think he was wanting her to say something that she had seen or felt him so he could use it to further control and manipulate her beliefs.
The film is loaded with such nice details you cannot miss. Really nice. Please watch it :)
That there's no afterlife. How strange that your father hasn't tried to reach out, must mean that there's nothing after death and that everything you believe are just false stories. That's basically what he meant.
I served my Mormon mission in Germany/Austria and they actually do pronounce Moroni with “eee” instead of “eye” in German so I felt that in my nostalgia bone.
Are u still Mormon ?? And did u watch the film?
@@smoldaliexactly. I’d love to know what currently religious people think of this movie.
Respect for all this attention to details and intriguing dialogue. I absolutely enjoyed this in theater
Hugh Grant has been a great for decades, but I didn't witness his true genius until The Gentlemen.... he is fkin SO ENTERTAINING in that!
Jar Jar reference and all
They're both so beautiful.....
100%
Soo
only good thing about this crap movie
@@1vbAPiYk Are you Mormon?
Much better looking than in the movie
I love how Hugh Grant goes deeper on the script and how he would translate it into acting... And how his co-star could react to make a good scene... Like a good throw or serve in a ping-pong.
He's method of acting is really good.
ok but fr, lying about pie is in and of itself a true evil. Like what if they were really looking forward to eating that pie, how would they feel when you tell them there never was any pie?
I mean, there was pie… you probably wouldn’t want to eat it though
The mind manipulation, power, control, and gaslighting by LD$ was brilliantLY done!
Reminds me of the stupid saying “wait and see pie”
Me: "So there is no pie?"
Mr. Reed: "There is pie, but it's poisonous."
Me after being prepared for the pie for about an hour: "How poisonous?"
There was a pie. No one noticed that I guess. The supposedly dead woman ate a blueberry pie, and did a wonderful acting job, acting like a zombie. The movie was horrible but at least there was one good actress, the one that pretended she was dead 🙄
😅
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this movie especially how well the characters played off each other and all the little details. Definitely gonna rewatch it a number of times
The mind manipulation, gas lighting, control & power is Spot On with mormons.
SOPHIE IS SO BEAUTIFUL!
Chloe is more my cup of tea, Mr. Reeeeeed.
Their both pretty peng tbf
Get your minds out of the gutter and be impressed with the acting not just simping to onlyfans style looks.
@mindfulclarity169 you wouldn't say no though 😉
@@mindfulclarity169 They have an Onlyfans?
I've never been a fan of Huge Grant, but bloody hell, he was marvellous in this! Absolute MASTERPEICE of a film!
Sophie Thatcher looks amazing
Couldn’t stand her
The beginning is so good.
Agreed. It fell off after they go into the dungeon.
@JM-zo5me I mean it's really hard to even get a decent ending after starting that high off but I do think even though it drops in the dungeon it's still a good ending I liked the butterfly that kept coming into play
Now I'm too creeped out to burn the blueberry pie candle I own ... !!
There aren't many movies that are so thought provoking, please make more films like this.
The substance, smile 2 and this make me happy in 2024!
“Malicious affliction” what a phrase 😂
Anyone notice her hand is blood free when the butterfly lands then in an instant the butterfly vanishes and that same hand becomes instantly bloody
The chemistry between the actors is insane
I'll be rewatching this
I loved Chloe East in this. She is really a rare talent. My favorite movie of the year.
Chloe is so pretty. Both girls are. I guess Sophie wore contacts for the role.
yes - this.
Hugh grant does not want to be there
That's Hugh Grant. He's always seemed uncomfortable in interviews
The British hate bullshit and small talk
He is awesome🎉
Sophie thatcher looks awkward in every interview
He might not like the aspect of fame that involves interviewing and promoting a film, but he sure had great fun playing that role. Its evident in his performance. You can love what you do and hate what comes with it. Its like how people can love their job but hate the staff meetings.
Brilliant film, maybe Hugh’s best work after what, 40 years of impressive work? He’s stunning!!! ❤
You guys did a GREAT movie!
Sophie is really
beautiful and she is also a cool musician.
Sophie did waay better than Chloie who was waaay too mormon even in interviews! No mystique
@@PhyreReighnyou are incredibly rude and judgmental. Also completely disagree, Chloe’s role was the harder one and she pulled it off perfectly
Finally! A horror story where DIALOGUES are actually essential for the tension of the scenes.
Before even knowing it was Chung-Hoon Chung, I remember thinking that the cinematography was amazing.
He's seriously good at filming and lighting small contained spaces, it reminds me of his work in the first act of Oldboy.
Hugh grant and sophie hatcher had a great chemistry
love these breakdowns!
every great movie should have these to give us more background story on it
Chloe East was really good in this, she was a totally different person by the end. A great job. All the cast were fantastic though, as was the film, what a trip!
He was so threatening/intimidating because he came across so non threatening and gracious but these 2 women know he's a psychopath and he's in complete control of the situation. He showed no signs of aggression or intent to intimidate or physically harm them he just said here go right ahead and walk through either of these doors to your doom.
This guy who talked so much the whole time when he was silent it was unsettling.
Loved this movie. The writing and acting are top notch.
Gal in white sounds like an actual Mormon. She has the morman sound/speak. The women all speak in a particular way.
Both main actresses actually grew up Mormon iirc
Hugh Grant - Genius in this movie
As an ex-Mormon/ex-Christian/ex-theist, I absolutely loved this movie. Just a great summary of belief and (dis)organized religion. Fantastically directed and acted.
Great movie! Hugh was awesome!
Saw it today and it was excellent. My heart was beating fast from the first to the last second. I would even say: Grant's best movie!
it's a must watch movie to open your mind, Congrats fro making this movie guys🎉
Ναι, ήταν μια πολύ ωραία ταινία
So excited!!!!!
Omg they're so good looking 😅
Sophie Thatcher gives me Juliette Lewis vibes ❤
I’m sure you probably are already aware of this or maybe it’s just great casting, but Sophie Thatcher plays the younger version of Juliette Lewis on the Showtime series Yellowjackets (both seasons are on Paramount+ w/ Showtime, the first is on Netflix).
She’s very talented - I first saw her in an indie sci-fi film called Prospect (also currently on Paramount+ as well as Peacock). She co-stars with Jay Duplass and Pedro Pascal; it came out in 2018. The casting news came out about Pascal to play Joel in The Last of Us afterwards and I strongly pointed towards this movie as being the reason I believed he could really pull off Joel well, but also thought Thatcher would be an actress to watch out for.
She definitely doesn’t disappoint in Yellowjackets (skip the previews, just dive right in - along with Thatcher and Lewis, it also stars an ensemble cast of Ella Purnell, Cristina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey, Jasmin Savoy-Brown, Courtney Eaton, Tawny Cypress, Sophie Nélisse, and Samantha Hanratty… basically a long list of actors who are beloved established actresses with 20 years of filmography or more, and the up-and-coming next generation of young starlets with Thatcher and Purnell and Savoy-Brown being the most established so far).
I am watching cus it’s A24 and cuz Sophie Thatcher is in it. I hope Hugh Grant was easy to work with for this movie with him apparently being hard to work with
This film is great in so many levels. Didn't expect it.
Mr Reeeeeed
This movie was a delight. Ahhh amazing actors
Chloe East's voice makes her sound like the same religious simpleton in this interview it hard to separate her and the character.
She was definitely not a simpleton as a character.
Exactly!! No Mystique !
@@playerpage I mean she wasn't the smart one lol
@@TheRealHelenaDeluca in the end she figured out his whole schtick - how can you say she isn't smart? she lacks some experience that the other character had - since she was born into the cult - but eventually she figures everything out - showing that she is actually smart.
SOPHIE IS A GREAT ACTRESS!
Chloe East is so much more beautiful here, and towards the ending.
I think the director sucessfully nerded her look at the beginning.
She became my favourite after the fillm.
The girl who played sister Paxton is beautiful I love her accent too. I could listen her talk for hours
Sophie and Chloe were sooo good!!
YES SOPHIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I loved this movie so much!
I agree with every point mr. reed makes in this movie, but I don't agree with the psychotic way he goes about proving those points 🤣
So are you saying you are a different sort of psycho? What psychotic way would you choose?
It all comes down to the eternal divide between religion and belief.
@@playerpagea lot of what he said wasn’t inherently “psychotic”. Institutionalised religions do build on one other and are exploiting their believers. I mean that was the whole theme of the film as well institution vs true faith.
@@camelliasinensis219 It wasn't the subject that was psychotic, it was his motivation. Therefore, agreeing with *him* (even if you generally agree with the *subject*) means you buy into his goals. Yuck.
i felt like the point of the film is that intellectualism is not sufficient: if you simply deduce religions are fake and you have nothing else to fill that void with - you will become a monstrous nihilist. It kind of demonstrates that despite being factually wrong, religion or spirituality does play some role in keeping people tethered to their humanity and empathy.
as an atheist, i personally don't need either religion or spirituality for that - but many people do.
in other words, "truth" isn't just about what is factually true - but also about the values we choose to live our lives by. Reed is technically correct about everything he says but he still lacks a certain aspect that the girls (despite being "fooled" by a cult) possess which is empathy
Man this was an amazing movie
My favorite horror movie this year😩 As someone who took a class studying the different types of religion and being as equally open-minded as I am skeptical, I loved this depiction
Hugh Grant was impressive. I hope he does more villain roles
Saw it yesterday. Grab seating type , made your skip the breathes .
Recommended
I need to see this once more.
Both girls are amazing in this ,
I loved the prospect now looking forward to this
Movie sort of fizzled out in the last third but it was supremely entertaining throughout, and the performances were terrific.
Girls are super talented and beautiful!😍
loved this movie 🎬
I want to see this movie
Movie was amazing
Sophie thatcher is effing beautiful
great movie. I’m not religious at all but i liked how the girl kept her faith that was nice. but everyone was so good and the movie was intriguing and i couldn’t look away
so great!
Chloe is so stunning
He is a born charismatic
Definitely worth watching
I really enjoyed this movie!
I would love a Polly pocket version of heretic
This is a great review. For the Heretic. That is funny. That Hugh Grant played with the lines. The director had to ask Chloe. To current him. Sophie and Chloe are good actress's. Can't wait to see this movie. I think Reed was living in his own world. Another version of the matrix. Hope this movie has a chance at the award shows.
super well acted
Being a member of lds I love to watch this... And I have idea what is
I love Hugh Grant. It was quite an adjustment for me to see him as such a bad guy. He was such a dreamy suitor in Sense and Sensibility.
I'm gonna say this again and again... Shopie should play Jill Valentine!
LOVE.
I thought she did "Mr. Reeeeed" in that way because of Liar Liar since she had mentioned Spider-Man before. I figured she was a movie buff lol
Hugh Calling the angel Moroni - moroney was improvised and the girls correcting him and pronouncing the name correctly wasn’t part of the script at all. But they kept it in because a true LDS would correct him in real life if the angel name was pronounced incorrectly.
Chloe east is so beautiful in that movie.
she is beautiful outside of the movie too
So is Sophie
What’s a Mormon’s favourite cheese? ………….. MORMONZOLA 😊
Ce film va dissuader beaucoup de gens à taper aux portes 😂 ça c'est sûr et certain
i think those girls are real mormons! Great Cast, Great acting!
Great great movie 😊
But really what’s is Mr. Reed up to? Why does he keep the women locked at the end?
control.
he intellectually "reached the truth" that all religions are fake - but he became a nihilist: he has no humanity or empathy, having focused his whole life just on this issue of what is objectively true,
whereas the girls, despite supposedly still being blinded by their faith in the Mormon cult, have something HE doesn't - which is humanity and empathy.
the movie makes the point that there is more to life than just what happens to be factually true: we also have values and instincts that make us human and care for others.
Chloe East looks like a young Keri Russell.
BLUEBERRY DISEASE YUM
I honestly don't know which actress is which, because they look like completely different people in their roles.
Brilliant movie, very clever.
Monopoly - Bob Ross
Msyter-Reeeed.