PRISONERS: Villeneuve's BEST film? | Christian and mythic themes - Four Play Ep. 26 (Villeneuve)

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • In Four Play's second Denis Villeneuve film, we go back to the 2013 thriller, Prisoners. Starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal in what may be career-defining performances, Prisoners foreshadows the first season of True Detective by exploring a terrifying mystery undercut by dense symbolism. Thorin, Richard, and Monte dissect the compelling moral quandaries that serve as the foundations of the film and dive into the deeper themes of Christian behavior and ends justifying the means. Prisoners is a must-watch film and only improves on multiple viewings as the viewer better appreciates the dense foreshadowing and complex plot.
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    0:00:00 - Intro and celebrating the complexity of the plot
    0:10:30 - Plot synopsis and the extremes of protecting one's family
    0:19:31 - Christian symbolism, themes, and moral action
    0:30:50 - The moral quandaries experienced by the viewer and the duties of parenthood
    0:40:07 - Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal and the supporting cast's fantastic performances
    0:58:50 - The symbolism/clues that inform the mystery and the parallels to the labyrinth myth
    1:08:30 - Analyzing Christian/Norse religious themes and the film's ending
    1:35:42 - Roger Deakins' cinematography and Villeneuve's visual style
    1:41:06 - Holly Jones' antagonist character and final thoughts
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  • @launders
    @launders 27 днів тому +11

    such a great episode, looking forward to sicario!
    i honestly wear my hair and a signet ring because of jakes character in this movie. legendary aesthetic. thorin did a good job breaking down the more subtle parts of the plot. i thought i loved this movie for the right reasons already but i was missing a lot.

  • @tstartrekdude
    @tstartrekdude Місяць тому +46

    You guys sold Villeneuve well enough last week that we all actually watched Prisoners ahead of time. Thanks for that!

  • @tenstorme426
    @tenstorme426 Місяць тому +25

    I know it's a nevermind, but the Paul Dano character being called Alex Jones leading around his little dog Tucker? Totally buckled me

    • @JxPgg
      @JxPgg Місяць тому +1

      LOL

  • @IndreadColde
    @IndreadColde Місяць тому +34

    Really enjoyed the concept of a director arc, as with all of fourplay it is massively helping me develop a critical eye.

  • @astar2394
    @astar2394 Місяць тому +12

    I cant second rich's opening preface enough; you HAVE to watch this film before this podcast. What a monster of a movie. Ive watched it before but thorin is right, the second viewing is even more rewarding when you realise the answer is in front of your eyes.

  • @kernc7786
    @kernc7786 Місяць тому +12

    I don't think my stomach has ever dropped as hard as when Loki detains Bob and walks into the room with a dozen locked boxes on the floor. You see that and immediately assume the worst. Incredible film.

    • @The007038
      @The007038 28 днів тому +1

      And the scene right before that when you can hear the flies but it turns out its a pigs head in the sink. that whole passage is a cinematic masterclass

    • @saltifate
      @saltifate 13 днів тому +1

      i read somewhere that Jake had no idea there are going to be snakes in the boxed, so his reaction was REAL

    • @Gronmin
      @Gronmin 2 дні тому

      ​@@saltifateIf I had no idea there was going to be snakes and I opened those I would have walked off set for the day fuck that lol

  • @CxerRy96
    @CxerRy96 Місяць тому +18

    Paul Dano was MEGA in this film too, what a beast performance

  • @snafuv2520
    @snafuv2520 Місяць тому +14

    You HAVE to collate all the artwork for each series and put them on T-Shirts, Hoodies etc. Need Thorin with an M4 doing the beakface in my life.

  • @CryoCare
    @CryoCare Місяць тому +14

    Prisoners, Sicario, Arrival. What absolute bangers.
    Walked into the cinema and saw Arrival's poster. An ominous pebble with and the words, "Why are they here." Top 3 films of all time for me.
    You did Paul Dano dirty in the intro. Prisoners stars him, too.
    Highly recommend you guys look into Nocturnal Animals. Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal... A film so good, I cannot physically watch it twice.

  • @JxPgg
    @JxPgg Місяць тому +5

    I did a rewatch for this episode.
    On the re-review, I LOVE how they essentially showed 4 different variations of how incredible grief can present itself. Each parent dealt with the situation differently, and the way they conflicted with each other. Hugh Jackman's wife essentially pushing him further into his own descent into madness, by putting impossible expectations on him
    "why cant YOU make her come home?" "You made me feel so safe.. like nothing could ever happen to us"

  • @pavelr.8042
    @pavelr.8042 Місяць тому +3

    I saw this film when it came out and it was soo good I convinced my wife (girlfriend at that time) to go and watch it with me again.
    10 years later we went to revisit the film, already being parents of two little kids, she endured 20 minutes.
    I finished, couldn't sleep well later and by the morning i knew i would too become wrath of god and press that button over and over if i heard and saw the same Hugh Jackmans character did. I knew I would lose my soul for a smallest chance of bringing my kids back.
    10/10 film, absolutely insane Jackmans performance

  • @funkerman7
    @funkerman7 Місяць тому +12

    I wore Loki's hairstyle for 3 years because of this movie. I felt so cool

    • @bettinggetter
      @bettinggetter Місяць тому

      Stupid sexy Jake has me saving pictures to show to my barber

  • @KyleAPemberton
    @KyleAPemberton Місяць тому +7

    I watched this when I was 15 so I all I remember is the intense torture sequence and the whistle bit at the end. But watching this makes me want to go back and watch it again.

  • @AaronANZ
    @AaronANZ Місяць тому +7

    wow thorin is so right that the 2nd watch reveals so much

  • @misterkefir
    @misterkefir 28 днів тому +2

    Easily the best episode of "Four Play" yet.
    Cheers, gentlemen. Appreciated.

  • @DavidmyGrylls
    @DavidmyGrylls Місяць тому +1

    I'm so glad Richard emphasised watching Prisoner ahead of this episode. This movie was astounding, captivating and riveting, which made this episode so much more profound and thoughtful. Thanks for this episodes gents; a real treat.

  • @TheDopoqob
    @TheDopoqob Місяць тому +4

    Would love to see a series on Martin McDonagh movies. In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths, Three Billboards. All great

    • @astar2394
      @astar2394 29 днів тому +2

      Somehow missed banshees

    • @RLewisReports
      @RLewisReports 29 днів тому +8

      I'll suggest it to the guys. I love all these movies.

    • @trip9g
      @trip9g 26 днів тому +1

      ​@@RLewisReports one could say 3 Billboards' MacDormand character is quite similar to Jackman's character in Prisoners, sure different tone, but the downfall of a downtrodden individual same path

  • @PixelKatana
    @PixelKatana Місяць тому +2

    I paused the video to heed Richard's advice. I'll return after watching it.

    • @PixelKatana
      @PixelKatana 21 день тому

      Just finished it. Not the best idea to watch that before work but I certainly am thankful I waited to watch it before 4Play. I don't remember the last time my emotions were stimulated to this extent.

  • @Cornincarnate
    @Cornincarnate Місяць тому +2

    Director arc was a brilliant idea. Arrival was already in my top 3 films of the 2010s but I had never watched any of his other films. Prisoners was brilliant, looking forward to watching Sicario tomorrow.

    • @Gronmin
      @Gronmin 29 днів тому

      They did pick maybe the best current director for this to

  • @juma1130
    @juma1130 Місяць тому +1

    hugh jackman almost putting a hammer through paul dano's head is such an amazing scene

  • @Zachriris
    @Zachriris Місяць тому +6

    this was the 1st movie I did go and watch ahead of time, Rich is right the movie is a very good blind watch

  • @fireelemen6163
    @fireelemen6163 9 днів тому

    This movie was so great and I'm so glad Four Play brought it to my attention. The only thing I hated was how upset I was that I took so long to watch it even knowing that the podcast episode was available to watch.
    The acting in this movie was so amazing that when Monte was saying that Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal were main actors, I was so lost. Their performances were so strong I genuinely lost the actors in the movie and the characters were just the characters manifest.

  • @stringerbell69
    @stringerbell69 29 днів тому

    Really great to have you guys cover this movie!

  • @lcamacho15
    @lcamacho15 26 днів тому

    Really enjoyed this episode, thanks guys!

  • @CxerRy96
    @CxerRy96 Місяць тому +6

    Absolute banger movie through and through, went on a Gyllenhal marathon after it cause he was mega in it (watch his movie Nightcrawler it's so fucking good)

  • @sleepless_160
    @sleepless_160 Місяць тому +1

    Super interesting discussion by you guys, I'm really enjoying it so far!
    But hearing Monte explain the maze at 1:00:37 made me instantly think of Shara and a goated BTN moment :D

  • @rooneygasparpinto3342
    @rooneygasparpinto3342 3 дні тому

    Thanks for the recommends this movie is INSANE, I was at the edge of my seat the whole time and you guys commentary just added a deeper layer to it especially the religious simbolism that I didn’t get right away.

  • @Mr-fe5ng
    @Mr-fe5ng 27 днів тому

    I watched this movie prior to watching this podcast, thanks for the recomendation and also content. I want more dark, thriller type content from you guys, this is a personal preference. Thanks again, I liked.

  • @garthmiller9716
    @garthmiller9716 16 днів тому

    Great recommendation; watched it after listening to the intro. Great review, loved it!

  • @RileyBruce_
    @RileyBruce_ Місяць тому

    You guys catch a lot that I didn't think about seeing this film the first time. I think I was so gripped by the horror I didn't reflect on all the overarching concepts you covered. awesome episode this flew by

  • @Bscybfan1996
    @Bscybfan1996 29 днів тому

    alright rich i listened to you and watched it with my gf. amazing movie, watching it i remembered seeing it years ago. but it was worth the rewatch! thanks guys! cant wait to listen to the podcast now

  • @Bartimusable
    @Bartimusable 20 днів тому

    So my take on the ending was, that they didn't make it ambiguous by choice, because that gives us, the audience that moment of uncertainty after the first whistle where we feel a certain way about him being saved and then, when it becomes apparent he WILL be saved, we get to explore why we felt that way and if him being saved actually IS a good thing.
    I certainly went:
    *whislte* "Oh nice, he'll be saved"
    *Loki turns* "Oh no, he won't be saved"
    *whistle* "Oh, nice, he'll be saved afterall
    *Loki looking* "wait, SHOULD he be saved? Why am i subconsciously still siding with him?"

  • @QuixoticCosmos
    @QuixoticCosmos Місяць тому +3

    For some reason I found myself thinking about the movie Insomnia. To me it’s a tier below Prisoners but it’s another crime thriller with a morally interesting character.

    • @PeloquinDavid
      @PeloquinDavid Місяць тому +1

      I presume you mean Nolan's first studio film (ie. a remake of a Swedish film by a different name). I couldn't agree with you more. Along with Memento, it still ranks very high in my favourite Nolan films. Robin Williams was a superb vilain...

  • @Rayon811
    @Rayon811 27 днів тому

    49:38 roadhouse is so fucking amazing, i laughed at Conor every single moment he was on the screen

  • @test-wo6gr
    @test-wo6gr 27 днів тому +1

    Just watched it for this show. excellent suggestion. enjoying the more modern movies!

  • @user-cf5cy8rb5y
    @user-cf5cy8rb5y 27 днів тому +1

    i was totally confused but i finally understood it thank you. Can't wait for the dune review. nolan or fincher arc next?

  • @TheSonOfJoker1
    @TheSonOfJoker1 20 днів тому

    I know the 4th movie will be Dune, however would really love an episode on Enemy. That is the first Velleneuve movie I watched and the man has not missed ever since.

  • @CaptnLenox
    @CaptnLenox Місяць тому +3

    personally I would say Incendies and Sicario are Villeneuves best but Prisoners is great too

    • @PeloquinDavid
      @PeloquinDavid Місяць тому

      I personally put "Incendies" near the very top too, though very few English speakers who are not serious film buffs have seen it.
      All those you list are seriously gut-wrenching, morally ambiguous films that seem design to stay with you for days afterwards.
      As a fan of Sci-Fi, though, I have to put Arrival and BR2049 near the top as well.

  • @al-sheikhali1284
    @al-sheikhali1284 29 днів тому

    I still remember at the time I saw it. I turned it on thinking it was the movie with Arnold and Stallone. Where they were in prison and had to break out. So was thinking I’ll put it on before bed time to sleep early before work next day. It got caught so of guard and ended up finishing it at 3AM in the morning. Still having the rush and not being able to sleep. Will never forget that feeling! Amazing movie!

  • @ventsiR
    @ventsiR Місяць тому

    this has become one of my favourite movies of all time
    thank you

  • @Youtubehandle1489
    @Youtubehandle1489 28 днів тому

    Been looking forward to this review. Prisoners is a great movie.

  • @aardee175
    @aardee175 Місяць тому

    One of the best movies I've ever watched. Thanks a lot guys

  • @josephadcock7449
    @josephadcock7449 Місяць тому +1

    another banger from the LFN culture channel

  • @ntnm8785
    @ntnm8785 20 днів тому

    the homemade shower for alex is really similar to a confession booth

  • @RaytheRulerOriginal
    @RaytheRulerOriginal Місяць тому

    I was one of those guys that didn't watch the movies before for the first 8 episodes; I just can't stomach horror films but I will likely watch The Thing someday. However, I immediately watched all the film Noir picks (even went deeper and followed your recommendations for more Film Noir) and I've been watching each selection before the episodes since. Prisoners was shockingly good and it's one I definitely wouldn't have watched without Four Play. Despite the tough subject matter, it is one I could see myself rewatching to see the hints Thorin is alluding to.

  • @Ivanmckt
    @Ivanmckt 29 днів тому +1

    I enjoyed the film, mainly because of the incredible acting and ofc the directing from Villeneuve - it just didn't hit the landing for me when it came to the symbolism and the third act. I also never felt like I had this internal dilemma about Keller taking Alex hostage cause he was complicit, even though I can see what the film is trying to convey. Still a great watch, just was on the nose at certain points. 7/10

  • @Blacktimus
    @Blacktimus Місяць тому

    I first saw this film randomly on TV and was amazed with the quality, watched it a few times since. Easily my favourite Villeneuve film, despite being so hard to watch.

  • @lets_go_me
    @lets_go_me Місяць тому +2

    You guys didn't specifically touch on this, but I just want to say how glad I was this movie didn't over explore the trope of having you question if the Hugh Jackman character was actually seeing and hearing the things that Alex Jones did infront of him. Since it does leave it open briefly, and because I had seen Enemy before this (which I did not like), I personally felt a lot of dread when Alex Jones strangled the dog. It seemed so unrealistic to me in comparison to all the other events previous in the movie. Even after finishing the movie I think it is just a weak and unnecessary scene. I thought it potentially would be used in a pay off where he made it up in his head to justify his actions in a dumb twist. I think most unreliable narrator twists are cheap feeling and or obvious. I think this movie is significantly stronger thematically and more gut wrenching because it made sure you knew he was of sound mind at all times.

  • @notsofastREM
    @notsofastREM 20 днів тому

    Great episode, I'm looking forward to your discussions of the rest of Villeneuve's films.
    Personally, I like 'Prisoners' best, there's just something about it, closing in on perfect storytelling, with no superfluous elements to it.
    If you are looking for something kind of in the same ballpark as 'Prisoners' I would strongly recommend a south korean film: 'The Wailing' (2016 by Na Hong-jin).
    This one just stuck with me ever since I saw it a few years ago, and I can't ever get it out of my head (just like the movie you are discussing here).
    I would also be interested in your takes on some other south korean movies, there are some real hidden gems out there.
    Maybe you could do a similar series on Bong Joon Ho's films at some point? 'Mother' (2009) is the one I enjoyed the most, personally.

  • @TheDopoqob
    @TheDopoqob Місяць тому

    Intro convinced me to watch the movie. Best decision I made all weekend.

  • @KhaoticKaos
    @KhaoticKaos 27 днів тому

    every LFN culture video is a blessing love you lads

  • @Bookwormhole
    @Bookwormhole Місяць тому +1

    For people who have seen this and liked it, Incendies is very much in the same wheelhouse as this and in my op 3 Villeneuve. GO WATCH!

  • @aardee175
    @aardee175 28 днів тому

    One thing that jumps out to me is that over the past few months, as I've watched more and more movies. There seems to be something about movies that's similar to VR, as in when people say they are still getting their "VR legs", it's kinda similar in the sense, to be able to appreciate a wider variety of movies and to keep up with an intricate/delicate/nuanced plot, you need to have your "Movie legs" under you, or it'll be really hard to appreciate it.

  • @cryfest
    @cryfest Місяць тому +1

    Good movie, waiting for Kaufman theme. Synecdoche hype.

  • @shaise
    @shaise Місяць тому

    bro I cant stand it how people say they're fans but dont mention Jakes Gyllenhaal best movie "Bubble Boy"

  • @aladin7736
    @aladin7736 Місяць тому

    this movie showcases all the strenghts and none of the weaknesses of Villeneuve directing, whereas his scifi movies unfortunately do (stil good movies). I think in many ways you see his brilliance when he can concentrate on a small cast of characters, and a simple storyline and he can only focus on building tension and creating a memorable moral conflict that the viewer can also get into.

  • @thomasglas3613
    @thomasglas3613 Місяць тому

    This episode harrowed me with fear and wonder.

  • @naotonaoto6761
    @naotonaoto6761 Місяць тому

    I havn't seen any of the movies reviewed on this channel. See you guys next week!

  • @calebs2449
    @calebs2449 Місяць тому +2

    No Incendies review? His best IMO

  • @Gronmin
    @Gronmin Місяць тому

    I think the faith aspect of the movie is more about the extremes that faith can drive people to.
    Also it's about faith in others as once Jackman gets put in the hole and gets his faith back. Yes he is now putting his faith in god to get his daughter back but also Gyllenhaal and at the end he is putting his faith in Gyllenhaal to get him out of the hole by blowing the whistle. And it isn't until Jackman starts to put his faith in others that things go well for him with both he and his daughter being found.
    Also Gyllenhaal's faith in his boss to keep his eye on the suspect. Gyllenhaal even says that it's ok if you weren't able to do it, just tell me that be honest or trust me enough to tell me. Or also like a confession of weakness

  • @alexsaraff4613
    @alexsaraff4613 29 днів тому +1

    I interpreted the ending as ambiguous. He hears the whistling, but it could be brushed off as a sound from the nearby forest.
    I don't know if it changes anything about the interpretation of the whole film, but to me it wasn't obvious that he'd be found.

    • @astar2394
      @astar2394 29 днів тому

      that's what I thought as well

    • @Falendil
      @Falendil 22 дні тому

      You can tell by the look in his eyes that he definitely isn't going to brush it off, I watched the scene 5 mins ago

  • @AM2K2
    @AM2K2 3 дні тому

    Cheers

  • @kurtmcfc1629
    @kurtmcfc1629 28 днів тому

    I remember watching it when it came out, thought it was 10/10 movie then.. was even better on the re-watch.

  • @Chilb0ng
    @Chilb0ng 29 днів тому

    Can you guys talk about Incendies? It's one of my favourite film from him!

  • @Str0b3l
    @Str0b3l Місяць тому

    Love Prisoners, such a good movie
    Even better than three billboards outside ebbing missouri

  • @cowboyevan
    @cowboyevan 28 днів тому

    I like the take that the movie is condemning those to don’t earnestly participate in their faith, but if that’s the case then the Priest character is not redeemed. He did not earnestly follow his faith if he was molesting children. I do not think his character is at all redeemed just because he helped, as he would never have done so if he weren’t forced to. The body in his basement was there for so long that they couldn’t get dental records off of it.

  • @MatDuJardin
    @MatDuJardin Місяць тому

    great movie

  • @johanfredriksvendsen8482
    @johanfredriksvendsen8482 Місяць тому

    Was not all that impressed nor interested in Sicario when I saw it the first time and did not bother watching the second one, but this movie is a masterpiece that I probably would not have rewatched for some time if not for this show. Gonna watch Sicario the coming week and hopefully some years experience and a better appreciation for Villeneuve will allow me to enjoy it.

  • @lucsalander
    @lucsalander 28 днів тому

    Everytime I watch these analyses on youtube I realize that I've missed the point of these movies
    feels bad to be dumb tbh

  • @jakuzzzi
    @jakuzzzi Місяць тому

    🔥

  • @theonehitko
    @theonehitko 29 днів тому

    I love the director arcs. Personally makes me more inclined to watch the film

  • @Gronmin
    @Gronmin Місяць тому

    Personally I don't watch all of the movies you guys cover because either it's hard for me to get a hold of legally or I have no interest in the film but I'm interested to hear why you guys think it's worth watching. I've seen about half of the movies you've covered before hand and have ended up watching about a quarter of them after the fact because you guys ended up selling me on it

  • @charleston7717
    @charleston7717 Місяць тому

    This film is would you trade everything for the truth? Reflects how some people were treated by their families, communities, and friends for their steadfast outlook on recent events

  • @Cr3at1vem1nd
    @Cr3at1vem1nd 11 днів тому

    As a father, fuck you for making me watch this movie. Keep up the good work.

  • @Joe-mg2ih
    @Joe-mg2ih 22 дні тому

    Okay but Martyrs isn't just torture porn ie Hostel. It's just trying to do something and misses on execution in some places.

  • @endrof1264
    @endrof1264 29 днів тому

    I hope you guys end up watching Incendies even if you don't review it because it is an excellent movie.

  • @Cobraplato
    @Cobraplato Місяць тому

    Compare hugh jackmans performance to Sean penn in mystic river

  • @reysolo3672
    @reysolo3672 Місяць тому +3

    Oh Gosh Can I trust you on this Richard? six hours later.... :O

    • @bettinggetter
      @bettinggetter Місяць тому +1

      Now get to watching the other ones recommended in the video, The Prestige, The Fountain, Nightcrawler, all are worth anyone's time

  • @Gronmin
    @Gronmin Місяць тому

    I knew this episode was coming and had to rewatch it before this episode. All I gotta is damn I remember it being good but not that good holy fuck

  • @apatshe8188
    @apatshe8188 24 дні тому

    Alright I've watched the film now Richard.... Yeh... good call 😂

  • @HeLLraiSa911
    @HeLLraiSa911 29 днів тому

    👍

  • @silvafangtv
    @silvafangtv Місяць тому

    PLEASE WATCH THIS MOVIE BEFORE WATCHING THIS PODCAST. PLEASE

  • @ElverGalarga-1
    @ElverGalarga-1 23 дні тому

    I was gonna raw dog this one but the RL warning made me click off. Thanks mate !

  • @shaunstrachan
    @shaunstrachan 25 днів тому

    I've watched every episode under this show but I have not watched/rewatched a single film. I've maybe seen 1 in 10 movies that are covered. I'm sorry.

  • @nubbinthemonkey
    @nubbinthemonkey Місяць тому

    Just finished the movie 30 seconds ago. Fuck. Jesus.

  • @melodic_ez0657
    @melodic_ez0657 Місяць тому

    algo comment

  • @6reen6uy
    @6reen6uy Місяць тому

    Terrence howard can act, but man has he lost his box.

    • @Jdubayou
      @Jdubayou Місяць тому

      It's a shame when so much talent is wasted on a complete moron. Him on Rogan's podcast was peak "stupid guy that thinks he is smarter than everybody else"

  • @aardee175
    @aardee175 Місяць тому

    Don’t get whole class thing Richard brought. You have to be kinda messed up to think of that while you’re watching it. The other parents didn’t “get” Keller do their dirty work for them, wtf

    • @astar2394
      @astar2394 29 днів тому

      They didnt get him to do it, but they certainly didn't stop him either... they can sleep easy knowing they didn't lay a finger on the disabled kid

    • @aardee175
      @aardee175 29 днів тому

      @@astar2394 The other Dad was the most tore up about the situation and clearly felt for the disabled boy, and the wife didn’t have the stomach to do it herself either. If you remove Keller from the situation, no one would have laid a finger on the disabled kid at all. That said they both knew they were complicit in that kid’s torture, they can just rest a little easier than Keller knowing that they weren’t the ones torturing him.

  • @angusyoungman1
    @angusyoungman1 12 днів тому

    No plotholes Thorin?
    How about no one is capable completing sentences? The priest can’t say anything about the guy who is dead in his house (husband to the active kidnapper), the boy getting tortured for days can’t say “it’s my aunt”, the black girl can only mumble, everybody is mute on this movie lol.

  • @Spanishell
    @Spanishell Місяць тому

    1:08:57 Monte saying Denis Villeneuve is not American is so American. Only US people think only the USA is America. News flash Monte, Canada is also America and so is Mexico.

    • @astar2394
      @astar2394 Місяць тому +12

      As someone not from the USA i have never ever heard someone refer to a Canadian as an "American". I can guarantee you ask anyone to point on a map where an american is from and they would point to USA not canada

    • @Spanishell
      @Spanishell Місяць тому

      @@astar2394 In Spain we do.

    • @astar2394
      @astar2394 Місяць тому +7

      @@Spanishell you just told me that 'Only US people think only the USA is America'. That is clearly not true

    • @Spanishell
      @Spanishell Місяць тому +4

      You are right.

    • @astar2394
      @astar2394 Місяць тому +1

      @@Spanishell for what it's worth, I think its kinda cool that Spaniards call Canadians 'Americans'. I can't tell who would be more upset, those from Canada, or USA 😂