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    From writer/director Jesse Eisenberg and starring Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard. WHEN YOU FINISH SAVING THE WORLD - In Theaters January 20, 2023.
    RELEASE DATE: January 20, 2023
    DIRECTOR: Jesse Eisenberg
    CAST: Julianne Moore, Finn Wolfhard, Alisha Boe, and Jay O. Sanders
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  • @janbertguerrero6988
    @janbertguerrero6988 Рік тому +7346

    The mom telling the son as to why he's so different from when he was a kid, and the son only saying "sorry" feels so relatable. It's those times where it's hard to explain because you know they'd overreact if you tell more.

    • @alalalala57
      @alalalala57 Рік тому +64

      Tell us more.👀

    • @marianapassaglia
      @marianapassaglia Рік тому +42

      Yeah, Tell us more...

    • @katieswartz782
      @katieswartz782 Рік тому +210

      that's the part that hurt me most. My son just wants to find his way, and he feels so defeated sometimes when he can't, and I don't ever want to hear him say he's "sorry" for not being something else, but I know it's more of a "sorry" to himself, and the world, than to me. I know he'll figure it out, but it's hard to watch him feel defeated by the struggle.

    • @badmanslaughter
      @badmanslaughter Рік тому +73

      Yeah facts, if I tell my parents how shitty they are, they’ll just overreact.

    • @RandhawaAdi1995
      @RandhawaAdi1995 Рік тому +13

      Just goes to show how similar every culture around the world is

  • @loeuvrededieu
    @loeuvrededieu Рік тому +9200

    Coming-of-age A24 films are unparalleled

    • @metalstorm7506
      @metalstorm7506 Рік тому +93

      Yeah … The VVitch was a blast, can’t wait to see this one, lol

    • @btopishere
      @btopishere Рік тому +109

      I really enjoyed coming-of-age dramas Uncut Gems and The Witch

    • @lonewalkerproductions
      @lonewalkerproductions Рік тому +4

      @@btopishere haha

    • @drumbum3.142
      @drumbum3.142 Рік тому +1

      @@btopishere
      So; Since they apparently ARE Coming of Age Dramas..
      - how so ,?... 😐🙌😐😐😐

    • @drumbum3.142
      @drumbum3.142 Рік тому +2

      @@metalstorm7506
      Hmmm..mm.
      So; Since the Witch IS a Coming of Age drama..
      - how so,?😐🙌😐😐😐

  • @anotheridealist4852
    @anotheridealist4852 Рік тому +2404

    As the mother of a 14 year old boy, I can tell this movie is going to be amazing. I cried just from the trailer. I love how this is going to be from both the mom's perspective and the son's. I am an idealist and I raised my son to be one of the one's who defied the odds and used compassion to change the world. His behavior as a young child led me to create expectations. However, my teenager helped me to see that those types of expectations aren't empowering, they are crushing for him and for me. I've learned to see the things he is doing are beautiful and impactful--just in a different way than I expected. And that who I thought he was at age 6 is not who he is at age 14 and it won't be who he is at age 20. I needed to let go of the expectations and just love him unconditionally and provide advice when I have something helpful to say. And most importantly realize that I'm still changing too. The best scene in this trailer is when the mother is telling her son in the car what she had thought he was going to be, but he isn't that at all, and he says "sorry about that." He says it so genuinely it reminded me of my son. He wants to make me proud so much, but without meaning to, I was expecting near perfection.
    And I also relate to what the mom sees in her job. I did absolutely incredible, compassionate, life-changing things when I was a kid and a teen. But I understand now that it was because my childhood was very traumatic. My children have safe, supportive lives. So instead of focusing on how to save people and save themselves, they get to focus on exploring themselves and the world and being creative. Its amazing when some people rise to the occasion in a horrible situation and become incredible human beings that change the world. But I wouldn't wish those horrible situations on to anyone even if great things come from it. I'm glad that my children get to feel safe enough in their lives that they spend their weekends playing instead of starting groups to rescue the down-trodden like I did. I did that because I wanted to be saved and I didn't know how to do that. I want my kids to also be compassionate, so we volunteer together and have discussions about psychology and sociology.

    • @kst4878
      @kst4878 Рік тому +85

      I'm mom to three boys and I already see this- the idea that the little boys who curled up on my lap and told goofy jokes when he was 4 will be the same at 10, at 15, at 20. It's just not entirely true. The thing is that you LOVE that young child and you don't want to lose them... but you do in a subtle, slow, changing sort of way... while you also gain a new, maturing child who is discovering themselves and becoming their own person. It's beautiful and fascinating but hard and painful at the same time. I hope I have the grace to let my kids grow and change as they should without putting my own expectations on them. I love them unconditionally and my greatest fear is losing them or saddling them with MY expectations.

    • @Shelly-cp7gj
      @Shelly-cp7gj Рік тому +32

      So very well-said. Most of this is my story, too. My three boys are now in their 20s and the pain and reflection and letting go and wonder and love and sorrow and hope have continued.

    • @jadamay9264
      @jadamay9264 Рік тому +29

      Beautifully written

    • @kingkyah
      @kingkyah Рік тому +99

      As a 16 year old who experiences this from the other side currently, please let them grow with as little interference as possible. I mean that as in don’t try and change who they are. I grew up with a single mother the majority of my life and even I can remember how social and talkative I was with her when I was little. I told her EVERYTHING and as time went on she’d do things that made me tell her things less and less and I can’t remember what those things were of course but I made a mental note to stop telling her everything for a reason. Not too long about a year ago she came into my room and told me how I used to be such a sweet little boy and how I changed.. That’s definitely not something I’d ever say to my child but that’s what she did and I simply told her “I grew up”. And it only made me mad after the fact because it took me a minute to realize how messed up it was to say that to my face and think it would change anything. I’ve only grew more and more distant from her as time goes on because as I grow up I understand more and more what type of person she is. It hurts because I used to cry at the thought of ever losing her and how I’d never be able to live without her but now all I keep thinking is how bad I want to move out and really minimize communication with her. I know I stopped being the goofy and social kid as I grew up and even though I can’t explain it I know that it’s apart of life. I just can’t help but feel how alone I am since I’ve lost the connection to the only person who I’ve ever cared about. I’m just rambling at this point but at least someone on the internet will know even if you’re a complete stranger.

    • @animalfinatic9366
      @animalfinatic9366 Рік тому +16

      This is such a beautiful comment. Thank you for sharing this and you being you. You're doing amazing.

  • @Ellerz03
    @Ellerz03 Рік тому +646

    I love seeing Alisha Boe getting high level work since 13 Reasons Why, she was honestly one of the most talented actors who worked in that show and it’s good to see her getting more roles

    • @prnst4r
      @prnst4r Рік тому +3

      ​@@CeeAyeDee92OK? And? She still looks like a teenager

    • @tomrosenow6251
      @tomrosenow6251 Рік тому +1

      @@CeeAyeDee92 Lol not to be rude but do you see how that's not possible?

    • @Hinokami777
      @Hinokami777 3 місяці тому +1

      @@prnst4rno she doesn’t stop lying to yourself lol

  • @HourCoolChannl
    @HourCoolChannl Рік тому +5007

    Jesse Eisenberg seriously doesn't get enough credit as a storyteller. He's incredibly talented. With him collaborating with A24, I'm definitely thrilled to see this.

    • @addictedtojet
      @addictedtojet Рік тому +19

      @@HourCoolChannl A good number of plays... he's written 3 plays. He also got into trouble with Woody Allen's lawyers when, as a teenager, he penned a play about how Allen came to change his name and managed to get the script to Allen's "people". Instead of a seal of approval, he received two cease and desist letters. Eisenberg later starred in two films directed by Allen, To Rome with Love and Café Society...

    • @Orion33759
      @Orion33759 Рік тому +35

      As long as he doesn’t try to play Lex Luthor

    • @HourCoolChannl
      @HourCoolChannl Рік тому +2

      @@Orion33759 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Jordan-xx2jd
      @Jordan-xx2jd Рік тому +17

      @@Orion33759 Jesse Eisenberg should not get so much shit for playing Lex. Even if you don’t like the way he played it, it’s undeniable he’s a great actor.

    • @jeffsterc1657
      @jeffsterc1657 Рік тому +8

      JESSE HEISENBERG👽

  • @p.archmentproductions
    @p.archmentproductions Рік тому +81

    I love the subtlety of her replying "No, no, I didn't say that" instead of "No, no, I don't think that," when he asks if she thinks he's stupid. Jesse Eisenberg never misses.

  • @Luna-kb3sr
    @Luna-kb3sr Рік тому +244

    As a mom of a teenaged son this brought me to tears aged she says “ You used to be my little ally”…God, these years are hard but we’ll get through them 🤍🤍🤍. I can’t wait to see this with my son.

    • @ljc3484
      @ljc3484 Рік тому +8

      Do you HAVE to see this with your son? I just think part o that separation comes from doing some of these things apart.

    • @jessislistless
      @jessislistless Рік тому +20

      @@ljc3484 watching this together might be the the catalyst for having that huge conversation about fears and worries. This way, it's more likely that both parties will know what the other is taking about.

    • @KingofgraceSARA
      @KingofgraceSARA Рік тому +8

      You've got the online shrinks battling it out over to see or not to see the movie with your boy.
      As a mom of a 23 year old man and a 10 year old boy, do it.
      See the movie with your son🤍

    • @vuongtranvan7055
      @vuongtranvan7055 Рік тому

      ok

    • @emilj.4766
      @emilj.4766 Рік тому +4

      I think every mothers challenge is to separate themselves from their sons. You have to let your son be himself and try to test and see the world for himself. Let him be independent. My mother also had this problem when I was a teen, she was sometimes overreacting when I said some stuff. Sometimes trying to control me we had our fights, later on she backed off and I backed off. She realized she needed to let me try and find myself in the world and I later realized she only wanted the best for me. Of course the mothers love will never die away, and she will always have to say something to me but that is what I love even though I am sometimes annoyed by it. :) Just know, that forcing something doesn't lead to good things. You can try and guide him if that is what you aim at but guide him only when he comes to you, do not guide him when he doesn't ask for guidance. Then he won't listen. Look at me telling a parent what to do with their child. Anyways I am to stupid & inexperienced and also i am a 21 years old soooo sorry for this. :D Good luck with your kid! :D

  • @alchemist4evr
    @alchemist4evr Рік тому +2196

    Seems like a pretty universal story, the generational divide between parents and their teen children who have a drastically different world view as well as all the awful emotions that come with being a teen.

    • @iamOAKland
      @iamOAKland Рік тому

      Or emotionless!!!!
      Parents: what’s wrong Timmy?
      Timmy: Nothing MOM!!! Just Die Mom!!! You never listen to me MOM!!!
      Parents: I just asked what’s wrong?
      Timmy: you didn’t hold my hand when you asked MOM! I Hate you, dad and billy…. Your fuckin dead, all of you guys are deeeeaaad!!!!!

    • @alchemist4evr
      @alchemist4evr Рік тому +68

      @@iamOAKland I mean I was in that position, I didn't share because the few times I did were labeled as excuses or overreactions. If a parent doesn't respect your feelings in the first place, we aren't going to share them again. For further information see r/raisedbynarcissists.

    • @bfettrules1239
      @bfettrules1239 Рік тому +31

      Because teens make the best decisions? Parents are only assholes because everything a teen even thinks about, we’ve already been there. I’m so glad my parents laid down the law when I was a teen otherwise I’d be selling hotdogs in a cramped apartment with 2 roommates.

    • @brett9721
      @brett9721 Рік тому +39

      @@bfettrules1239 My parents were strict but they listened to me. I'll always be thankful of that.

    • @phijona
      @phijona Рік тому +44

      @@alchemist4evr I had and still have a similar problem as you. Except my parents are not narcissists; they culturally do no believe in children's emotional wellbeing. It's almost as if children are not real people. There's no point in talking to people who don't respect your feelings. The worst part is not being able to confide in them as a child when facing hardship. You make so many mistakes because you have no one to talk to.

  • @alphabetmafia5439
    @alphabetmafia5439 Рік тому +5846

    You know a film will be good when just the trailer moves me to tears… props to Eisenberg, Finn, Julianne Moore and the rest of the team!

    • @kikikincaid
      @kikikincaid Рік тому +34

      🙄

    • @bathwaterbuffalo
      @bathwaterbuffalo Рік тому +94

      Maybe you are just extremely emotionally unstable??

    • @taecyeonhow9184
      @taecyeonhow9184 Рік тому +74

      @@bathwaterbuffalo Or maybe your heart just isn't beating anymore?

    • @galaxylucia1898
      @galaxylucia1898 Рік тому +11

      I was literally just about to write this!! This movie looks amazing!😊

    • @vincemcmahon4967
      @vincemcmahon4967 Рік тому +46

      Nothing about the trailer is emotional That it would bring someone to tears...as that person said you are Just overly dramatic and emotionally unstable.

  • @defenderofminorities3056
    @defenderofminorities3056 Рік тому +1363

    i know it’s not subtle or anything but the irony of him opening the door when she’s in the shower right after she opened his door and he got pissed was so funny

    • @drumbum3.142
      @drumbum3.142 Рік тому +3

      Goode Audible. ..
      👏👏👊🍻🥂

    • @Ms-up9pi
      @Ms-up9pi Рік тому +40

      ahhh didn’t even catch that

    • @CagedPhoenixThe1st
      @CagedPhoenixThe1st Рік тому +33

      @conrad it's pretty ironic.

    • @CagedPhoenixThe1st
      @CagedPhoenixThe1st Рік тому +83

      @conrad he mistakenly did to her, what he wants her to stop doing to him.

    • @CagedPhoenixThe1st
      @CagedPhoenixThe1st Рік тому +123

      @conrad the irony is, he's being too harsh on her about respecting personal space and now he should be thinking, it isn't as easy as he previously thought.

  • @Immafuggin182
    @Immafuggin182 Рік тому +53

    Thank you A24 for being such a reliable and consistent group of storytellers. Anytime I see that logo I know I’m in for a movie that does more than speak words and flash images. I’ve always respected Jesse Eisenberg as an actor but this looks to be where his true talent lies. This is the type of role I want to see Finn Wolfhard in, he’s a talented musician and a decent actor when he has good material and this looks like the perfect role to show the world that he’s more than Mike from Stranger Things. This trailer gave me chills and is totally relatable as I had a similar relationship with my father. Can’t wait to see this and more from A24

  • @ashleywang7560
    @ashleywang7560 Рік тому +20

    I keep on returning to this trailer. Something about it is so deeply comforting to me and feels so nostalgic, I’m very excited to see this in its entirety

    • @BeefBravo1257
      @BeefBravo1257 Рік тому

      Well go watch it then .... it's a bore-fest .... so much potential that never came close to delivering .... but maybe I just lack the pompous superior intellect to find the entertainment or meaning in this bland waste of time ....

  • @user-nn9ur3qj6j
    @user-nn9ur3qj6j Рік тому +8507

    A24 saving the movie industry .

    • @pb.j.1753
      @pb.j.1753 Рік тому +51

      How? And save from what?

    • @ducvietphan3300
      @ducvietphan3300 Рік тому +449

      @@pb.j.1753 Superheroes movies

    • @Starlightclod
      @Starlightclod Рік тому +17

      FR

    • @ucasryan
      @ucasryan Рік тому +9

      wake up

    • @cvnkvn5753
      @cvnkvn5753 Рік тому +78

      Sorry but no! A24 became unknowingly a parody of themselves. Over pretentious zero entertaining low budget flicks. Yes there are a few good exceptions, but the majority is just a big no no

  • @elfalco101
    @elfalco101 Рік тому +2959

    They literally dont stop, hit me in the feels growing up with a single mother and being distant at times. In A24 we TRUST!

    • @TedEhioghae
      @TedEhioghae Рік тому +2

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Please, read the King James Version of the Bible. The rest versions change, add and/or remove from the verses.

    • @TedEhioghae
      @TedEhioghae Рік тому +1

      In GOD we trust*

    • @ballinitup6109
      @ballinitup6109 Рік тому +2

      Goofy ahh comment

    • @Laura-sg6ss
      @Laura-sg6ss Рік тому +3

      @@TedEhioghae the king James was changed by... King James. Go figure.

    • @bdvyr
      @bdvyr Рік тому +2

      🤡🤡

  • @jledgerton
    @jledgerton Рік тому +2

    "I'm right here, dude!" This line is brilliant.

  • @kevinvitualla
    @kevinvitualla Рік тому +11

    I love the last part of the movie where Ziggy was looking straight to Evelyn's greatest achievement at the shelter and then Evelyn was watching Ziggy's greatest achievement. It's like two mirrors in different perspective of people.

  • @oOcitizenOo
    @oOcitizenOo Рік тому +932

    I don't know why but this trailer made feel a tons of different emotions. The cast will surely give a dazzling performance and the story might bring tears to our eyes

    • @Les20042
      @Les20042 Рік тому +4

      Ziggy commits suicide and his mom takes in a new son. There's your story

    • @mirkiekishka
      @mirkiekishka Рік тому +6

      @@Les20042 well that's a completely different movie

    • @sadiamush2624
      @sadiamush2624 Рік тому +2

      @@Les20042 no way that actually happens? Fr? This movie seemed like a one with a happy ending

    • @sadiamush2624
      @sadiamush2624 Рік тому

      @@mirkiekishka which one is it

    • @MrPeanutToes
      @MrPeanutToes Рік тому +1

      Trailer almost made me cry for some reason seems super relatable and highlights mental health

  • @Nathanthefool1
    @Nathanthefool1 Рік тому +449

    I think Finn has been wanting to be in an A24 film. Good for him this looks great

  • @moeezS
    @moeezS Рік тому +1

    I'm just surprised it took Jesse Eisenberg this long to direct a film! Loving how much A24 supports projects that shoot on film.

  • @soprubix
    @soprubix 8 місяців тому +2

    It's just a trailer and I already got tears in my eyes.

  • @bun5118
    @bun5118 Рік тому +879

    Got to see an early showing of this last December as part of a focus group and it was really good! Performances were terrific all around and a really unique story. Highly recommend.

    • @georgestevens2937
      @georgestevens2937 Рік тому +29

      How do I get involved like that

    • @vincebasile8721
      @vincebasile8721 Рік тому +4

      Is there a good ending for Finn & the 13 reasons why girl or does something happen or nothing at all?

    • @SkeletonCreeper03
      @SkeletonCreeper03 Рік тому +15

      @@georgestevens2937 Preview Free Movies does some test screenings. I got to watch Bones and All in August thru them

    • @Josh-ky8ei
      @Josh-ky8ei Рік тому +2

      @@SkeletonCreeper03 Yo that's awesome! How did you like bones and all?

    • @galaxylucia1898
      @galaxylucia1898 Рік тому +3

      Aww you’re so lucky! I miss the days of being in a local film club and getting invites to premieres!

  • @jennaaaxoxo
    @jennaaaxoxo Рік тому +745

    This looks so good, I can tell just by the trailer this is going to be heartfelt and emotional. I can't wait to see Julianne and Finn's performance together when this comes out.

  • @beppo8932
    @beppo8932 Рік тому +21

    "You stopped being interested in anything besides your own little world."
    "Sorry about that"
    Damn that hit

  • @SavantPete
    @SavantPete Рік тому

    I love seeing so many actors from shows I used to watch. I know some of these actors are almost 30 and they're still playing at high school role, but it looks pretty good.

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Рік тому +1091

    What amazing cast

  • @10carson10
    @10carson10 Рік тому +1891

    A24 never misses. This one’s going to be good!

    • @DougieJR
      @DougieJR Рік тому +12

      Lamb and God's Creatures are unwatchably dull.

    • @drumbum3.142
      @drumbum3.142 Рік тому

      @@DougieJR
      Then Don't Watch 'em. lol
      Their Monotone Solid. Lol.
      More Apropos. Explain how uncut Gems transcends those descriptives of Yours ,?

    • @ryansizemore5064
      @ryansizemore5064 Рік тому +4

      This looks like it could be there first watchable movie.

    • @marvin2678
      @marvin2678 Рік тому +4

      they absolutley do

    • @TopGHustlersAcademy
      @TopGHustlersAcademy Рік тому +9

      They've missed plenty

  • @rckstrvz
    @rckstrvz Рік тому

    i can tell this movies gonna make me cry.
    it really got me when ziggy’s dad said
    “Are you happy?”
    “I think so.”

  • @gidialyaburns897
    @gidialyaburns897 Рік тому +1

    "You stopped being interested in anything outside your own little world." Really hit home.

  • @benjib0yyy
    @benjib0yyy Рік тому +340

    I’m so happy that Alisha Boe is getting out there more. I’ve always thought she had a lot of potential and talent as an actress!

  • @NickWillMakeIt
    @NickWillMakeIt Рік тому +294

    Shout out Jesse Eisenberg for being multi talented!!!🎬

  • @TheNintendoWizrad
    @TheNintendoWizrad Рік тому

    Jesse Eisenberg man. He's involved in some incredible movies. Adventureland being one of my favs. Excited to see him direct this one

  • @cowl6867
    @cowl6867 11 місяців тому +2

    This movie is gonna hit home, just knowing so many people with parents exactly like this. Ignorant, judgemental and having their own expectations on what their "child" should be like, without actually trying to understand and love their kid for who they are

  • @normanofthetempest7347
    @normanofthetempest7347 Рік тому +17

    "you stopped being interested in anything outside of your own little world." - I kind of feel like thats normal for a person at his age though. We go through such stages. It can be pretty daunting.

  • @looney1023
    @looney1023 Рік тому +453

    This film is good, but I swear A24 can release the most straightforward, by the numbers, not particularly revolutionary trailer and there will still be comments going "a24 literally saving the film industry" or "a24 NEVER misses not once" or "FINALLY a story nobody has seen before is allowed to be told THANKS A24"

    • @BeaverOne
      @BeaverOne Рік тому +90

      I was thinking this halfway thru the trailer haha. My fear is.. a24 becoming a cesspool of mediocre narratives with glitter dust sprinkled on top. That said, this film looks to be good though.

    • @looney1023
      @looney1023 Рік тому +116

      @@BeaverOne It's quite good actually. It's certainly not boundary pushing or anything but it's very much worth seeing. I think there's plenty room for films that are just "good" without needing to be "the best film ever made and the future of cinema and deserving of all the awards and..."

    • @glenrichardson8266
      @glenrichardson8266 Рік тому +5

      Have you seen the film already?

    • @elon13yearsago8
      @elon13yearsago8 Рік тому +17

      Some people are fans, others are fanatics. It's always like that, just don't upvote those mediocre comments.

    • @swain-Ix1tv
      @swain-Ix1tv Рік тому

      @@looney1023 exactly.

  • @lunapathfinder9102
    @lunapathfinder9102 Рік тому +44

    So many feelings from just a trailer ♥️
    As a 31 year old mom of an 11 year old I relate to both the mom and the kid.
    I want to be a mom that “gets it” since mine really didn’t, though she tried, but I can already tell I’m fumbling.
    This parenting shit is hard man.
    Sometimes I worry I’m trying so hard not to repeat my own childhood trauma I’m creating entirely new shit 🙃
    And like, creating boundaries when your parents gave you none is hard??
    Like I’m still figuring shit out on my feet and trying to teach it to my kids like, “this is what is apparently helpful and normal, even though I’ve never seen it in action”.
    Pretty sure this movie is going to put me through the wringer, but I’m here for it 😅

    • @Quaaludio
      @Quaaludio 3 місяці тому

      You just have to realize that your child's brain isn't developed. They are going to get sucked into every stupid trend in existence for a while.

  • @starshake8998
    @starshake8998 Рік тому +1

    "I'm right here, dude." That made me laugh out loud. 😂

  • @VennilaAndy
    @VennilaAndy Рік тому +171

    I feel like watching this movie will hurt me because I was that age once and thought I knew everything (well I didn't know everything) and now I am older I feel like I can understand both their povs. My parents really shielded me a lot and they didn't let me do anything outside of school. I resent them so much for this because I feel like I could have done a lot given the time and energy I had. Looking back I don't think I have anything interesting that happened during my teenage years.

    • @Aya-ho2cw
      @Aya-ho2cw Рік тому +7

      i feel the same🥺

    • @elinfelicia382
      @elinfelicia382 Рік тому +25

      I felt exactly that resentment for a while because my parents also held me back a lot in pursuing my interests out of mostly fear for me. I realise now thinking back from their POVs that they were just afraid of me failing or getting hurt, but those were also a way I wanted to grow as my own person, which they didn’t understand until I was much older. As a result now I’m still struggling with normal things, like leaving the house without permission or trying to make new friends/ conversing with strangers, people my age has probably mastered by now. I’m still shielded by the fact that I’m still in uni, but by next year I honestly feel lost on what to do.

    • @quanyewhite2249
      @quanyewhite2249 Рік тому +5

      @@elinfelicia382 take your time and allow yourself time and understanding to tap into who you are at your core. You don’t have to rush finding out, be gentle with yourself. As you go on that path, allowing you to be you by de-conditioning and then reprogramming yourself with you and your interests and what you like in your heart, you’ll find you and be more comfortable and true to yourself 🤍

    • @SixSixSick13
      @SixSixSick13 Рік тому +3

      You still resent them for that? You haven't grown up if you don't take the blame and responsibilities yourself. Time to stop blaming the parents if you're no longer a teenager. You're an adult, look at it from an adult's pov

    • @Lin_Eileen
      @Lin_Eileen Рік тому +6

      @@SixSixSick13 ok boomer

  • @nicoleemenhiser8028
    @nicoleemenhiser8028 Рік тому +35

    "I thought you were gonna be one of the good ones" has to be the absolute meanest thing you could say to a child outside of outright abuse. Goddamn.

    • @longlivethekingisded
      @longlivethekingisded Рік тому +8

      Right?!

    • @yadirarivera2387
      @yadirarivera2387 Рік тому

      How is that mean? Genuinely asking.

    • @sharonveronica3429
      @sharonveronica3429 Рік тому +3

      @@yadirarivera2387well bcs that sentence kinda implying that “you are one of the bad ones”, “i fail as a parent”, “you are my failure”, “you are a fail project”…. Somethings like that

    • @nicoleemenhiser8028
      @nicoleemenhiser8028 Рік тому

      @@yadirarivera2387 Well, if you're not good, what are you?
      "I believed you would be good, and you *failed.* You're bad."
      There's so much packed into that that can really mess a person up. The implication is you could've been good, but you didn't try hard enough; you were too lazy to even be something as simple as being good. Or some inherent part of you meant you just can't be good. Or maybe you just didn't love mom enough to do what she thought you could do. She was wrong about you this whole time, and it's *your* fault. You'll never live up to her expectations (and shouldn't it be easy to be good? Aren't most people good by default? So what are you, then?)
      Imagine your mom saying that to you. Imagine being 16 or 17, and how final that would feel. Would you keep trying to do good, either for yourself or others, if you were just straight-up told "You're bad?"
      When it's your parents saying stuff like this, it can stick in the back of your mind for life. It can effect your confidence and sense of self. It's cruel to hand that complex to your own kid, and it's *really* hard to walk back once you've said it.

    • @yadirarivera2387
      @yadirarivera2387 Рік тому +1

      @@nicoleemenhiser8028 I’m going to have to disagree. I was told this in middle school when I was doing some really messed up stuff. I feel that some kids need to hear this because it’s something that ,like you said, can have a big impact on someone. At 14 it made me realize where I was heading if I kept behaving the way I was. It made me realizing that in that moment, I was letting down my parents. It’s like how most teenagers are unaware of the world outside of their perception. This sentence coming from someone who means so much to you can sometimes be what’s best for you to change.

  • @febbledebble
    @febbledebble Рік тому +8

    *Just watched this movie. I dunno, I feel like the trailers promise way more than the movie gives. Spoilers below, but if I’m being honest I don’t recommend watching the movie. It felt really dull and slow paced mostly. Here’s my review:*
    I expected Ziggy to be a relatable teenager and his mother Evelyn to be somewhat of a future vision for me in case I ever have kids but they were neither. Ziggy is a horrible guy, and Evelyn is a bad mother. They are both incredibly rude and selfish people and make nearly everyone around them uncomfortable. Basically Ziggy’s whole story is that he wants to become political to get laid and Evelyn’s story is that she wants to play mother for this random guy named Kyle because he’s exactly what she wants her son to be, the latter even became creepy to a point where I thought the mother had some kind of sensual motives with the guy who’s still underage. I admit I was occasionally a brat in my puberty but it was really overwhelmingly exaggerated with Ziggy.
    They both learn (I’m assuming) that they were using these people for selfish reasons but then the movie speedruns through the end without a satisfying payoff so it doesn’t even really matter anyway.
    Characters who are jerks are easy to hate, but they can be likable if they are well-written like having them be hilarious or really intelligent to throw off and entertain the viewer. However this is tough to do as a writer, and this movie failed to do it. Ziggy and Evelyn come off as incredibly uninteresting and manipulative assholes, and they’re the main characters. Every time it introduces an idea that might make the two characters a bit more interesting and give them some sort of a background, nothing is done with it, it’s just brought up and then left untouched for the rest of the movie. If anything I was more interested in the dad whose name I don’t even know, Lila and Kyle but they were only there for Ziggy and Evelyn’s “character arcs”.
    Ever since learning about the mother’s job and Lila’s thoughts on the world, I expected this movie to have a dark undertone with maybe some comedy thrown in for a good balance. But this movie was neither dark nor comedic, I just felt second hand embarrassment through most of it and even skipped a few parts because I cringed too much.
    Like in the trailer, the dad brings up suicide among teens and I thought that maybe Ziggy’s socialization struggles might make him feel extremely lonely and depressed and that’s why he streams, and that near the end he might confess that he’s indeed struggling with himself. But no, it turns out he really only streams for money just like he said throughout the entire film, and when he talks bad about himself he only does it to victimize himself.
    There weren’t any good jokes that landed and I feel like any visual attempt at comedy didn’t even make me smile. So basically the movie failed in being both a comedy and a drama with a darker undertone. At the end I just wondered what the movie was even trying to be, and going back to this trailer I still don’t get it.
    Then some minor things, I also thought that the dialogue felt too scripted at times and didn’t flow naturally. The slang is very unbelievable, I’m 20 and my younger brother is 18, we both use/hear slang daily and the movie sounds nothing like it. The father’s struggle in the family is completely forgotten and unresolved. The music unfortunately doesn’t sound very good and the literal main theme is almost annoying and too loud and overstays its welcome every single time when it plays. The transitions could use some work.
    To finish of on a high note, I did think the climax was well done between Evelyn and Kyle, and Ziggy and Lila. At the start of the movie I was almost afraid that the movie would pair these duos together awfully but I’m glad to say it didn’t. Lila told Ziggy exactly what he was doing was wrong and disrespectful and I like how she called him “a little boy” like Ziggy’s own mother probably thinks of him. And Kyle fearing that Evelyn will be kick him and his real mother out of the foster if Kyle won’t go to college, this didn’t even cross my mind and I thought it was really subtle how Kyle simply went along with Evelyn this whole time because of this underlying fear. Nice job!
    I also think Alisha Boe and Billy Bryk did a good job subtly conveying their confusion and annoyance with Evelyn and Ziggy’s actions. Not too subtle so the viewer can notice, but subtle enough so that Ziggy and Evelyn don’t see it. You can tell that Lila and Kyle tried to go along with them to be nice but they were absolutely irritated and I want to applaud that acting. I felt the desperation and passion from Lila when she read her poem out loud, starting nervously but getting more and more confident the more she reads. I liked it!
    The camerawork is simple, but effective, I wish it could’ve done something more but it’s nothing to complain about.
    In a nutshell I’m just kind of disappointed. I expected more from a movie which has Finn Wolfhard and Julianne Moore in it. And I genuinely feel bad for being so negative about the movie when I like these actors. I tried to like it, I gave it a shot and thought about it for a while but in all honesty the movie is just kind of embarrassing and boring when it didn’t need to be.
    I’m sorry, the movie has its moments, and I get it was trying to do something different, but it didn’t work.
    I rate it a generous 4/10.

  • @bobbyx2017
    @bobbyx2017 Рік тому

    “Andale andale” at the end was so cute lol

  • @shadowoftime01
    @shadowoftime01 Рік тому +51

    Songs as far as I can tell:
    0:00-0:10 Happy If You're Happy by Matt & Kim
    0:11-0:30 Excuse My Brain by The Aubreys (technically covered by Finn's character in the movie)
    0:32-0:52 Brother by the Aubreys
    0:53-2:24 Original song for the movie?

  • @portlandgoose4727
    @portlandgoose4727 Рік тому +75

    oh boy. the vibes are heavy in this trailer. as someone who has struggled with clinical depression since middle school, this might hit too close to home. cant really tell. can't wait

    • @zog6243
      @zog6243 Рік тому +5

      Mate. Can’t wait. And my name’s Ziggy so there’s that 😂

    • @portlandgoose4727
      @portlandgoose4727 Рік тому +1

      @conrad just another figment of your matrix. nothing to worry about. move along.

  • @trisi.bisioliv
    @trisi.bisioliv Рік тому +2

    I can most definitely relate to all the feelings through this trailer being so close to Finns characters age

  • @nirmalghosh8691
    @nirmalghosh8691 Рік тому +1

    That last shot of the car cracked me up 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @lilwannabee5638
    @lilwannabee5638 Рік тому +162

    Glad seeing Finn Wolfhard getting some work and honestly this movie seems really good!

    • @DetectiveTrupo203
      @DetectiveTrupo203 Рік тому +24

      Getting some work? He's in It and Stranger Things, he's only 19 and he'll be able to make any film he wants to for the rest of his life. He probably gets offered 28 projects an hour.

    • @mercy6549
      @mercy6549 Рік тому +5

      @@DetectiveTrupo203 they’re just saying lol it’s been a while that he’s been in something new?

    • @lilwannabee5638
      @lilwannabee5638 Рік тому

      @@DetectiveTrupo203 well I know that but eventually the show is gonna end and as of recent besides stranger things the only project I last saw his was ghostbusters.

    • @DetectiveTrupo203
      @DetectiveTrupo203 Рік тому +7

      @Mercy lol been a while? He's 19 years old, he's an internationally known rising star, he literally couldn't be more in demand. He will have as much acting work as he wants for the rest of his career, trust me. I guess a better way to say it is this: if you feel like he's not in enough new films, that's a choice he's making. Not because he's trying and failing to get casted in stuff. Moreover that's a good thing, he could be acting in every teen and young adult movie that comes out if he wanted to, but that would devalue his brand. The fact that he's being selective is good for him and his future.

    • @mercy6549
      @mercy6549 Рік тому +7

      @@DetectiveTrupo203 why you gotta write a whole essay? all I said it’s been a little while, which it has and yeah I know why, I didn’t mean any harm by saying that 😅

  • @throbbingwiener6218
    @throbbingwiener6218 Рік тому +15

    Great to see Finn got out of being typecasted in 80s nostalgia films.

  • @sambitparida4370
    @sambitparida4370 Рік тому +12

    Julianne Moore is a powerhouse actor. She does a lot of the acting with her eyes and its a delight to watch. Excited for this

  • @rippleeffectspnw
    @rippleeffectspnw Рік тому +1

    Wow, Jesse Eisenberg. Really rad to see him developing in the world of film. He really is gifted. Great casting choices too.

  • @jays658
    @jays658 Рік тому +97

    I absolutely loved the audiobook of the same name, but this looks like Eisenberg is taking the movie in a different direction. If y’all didn’t know, the original is on Audible and it really hits you in the feels. Can’t wait!

    • @animalfinatic9366
      @animalfinatic9366 Рік тому +1

      Oh wow, is it by the same name?

    • @jays658
      @jays658 Рік тому +2

      @@animalfinatic9366 …yes it is 🙂

    • @jays658
      @jays658 Рік тому

      @Endless Chaos not that I recall but the movie seems different enough that I couldn’t say for sure.

  • @lainecapel8903
    @lainecapel8903 Рік тому +2

    an A24 film with alisha boe and finn wolfhard?!! this is gonna be so good😫

  • @vybie
    @vybie Рік тому +205

    This feels like an indie GEM! ❤️ I CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH IT!

    • @jacobmacdonagh4070
      @jacobmacdonagh4070 Рік тому +4

      @@Gir78623 I mean it is actually technically indie cus it’s produced and distributed by independent companies

    • @illogical001
      @illogical001 Рік тому +13

      @@Gir78623 This movie is the very definition of an indie film. Having big stars in it- writing/directing it doesn’t make it any less independent… I’m sorry my dude, but you are wrong.

  • @agen_dior
    @agen_dior Рік тому +18

    parents... where you never teenagers or something?
    honestly you cant possibly tell me you haven't gone through the growing phase where life sucks everything is stupid and everyone around you is dumb
    its totally normal
    people need to stop being surprised when teens enter this phase because pushing against it is doing more harm than good

    • @LaraUAE
      @LaraUAE Рік тому +7

      Yeah it’s super weird. She totally doesn’t respect who he is as a person and is all shocked he’s not wanting to be next to her 25/7

    • @LaraUAE
      @LaraUAE Рік тому

      @conrad parents... where you never teenagers or something?
      honestly you cant possibly tell me you haven't gone through the growing phase where life sucks everything is stupid and everyone around you is dumb
      its totally normal
      people need to stop being surprised when teens enter this phase because pushing against it is doing more harm than good

  • @andresfuentes9623
    @andresfuentes9623 Рік тому +7

    the final minute of the trailer? Ended with me tearing up, my fucking god, I’ve always believed finn is ready for these kind of roles and with lady godess Julianne Moore? Am so ready for it. I teared up because I think this movie will hit me so deep because of my process of discovering myself and my relationship with my family that I honestly, can’t wait to cry like a little kid with this movie

  • @riverbanzachamploo9725
    @riverbanzachamploo9725 Рік тому +1

    I'm so excited for this movie. I just know it's gonna make me cry.

  • @muckiwoltz9939
    @muckiwoltz9939 Рік тому +25

    Oh no, oh nooo, this feels so close to reality that the trailer made me tear up with Julianne's character AND Finn's character... Gonna need those tissues.

  • @saachitinaikar7522
    @saachitinaikar7522 Рік тому +185

    Looking forward to it! Seems like an incredible cast, and good to see Finn back 🌸🌸

  • @noelaniyokota3681
    @noelaniyokota3681 3 місяці тому

    i watched this film on the plane and i’m in love with the warm ambiance of it

  • @bryonyruth753
    @bryonyruth753 Рік тому +2

    A24 restoring my faith in humanity’s ability to cut trailers

  • @ReeRee778
    @ReeRee778 Рік тому +25

    *sigh* This is going to be a tear-jerker... I'm already holding back tear pressure just from the damned trailer. A24 never misses!

    • @ReeRee778
      @ReeRee778 Рік тому

      @conrad lmfao, to be honest I thought it would keep the word in between the asterisks I added, but it bolded the word instead 🤣😭 I was too lazy to edit it. **BIG SIGH**

    • @ReeRee778
      @ReeRee778 Рік тому

      @conrad 🤣😭 omgosh, I have got to get rid of those videos haha. The only reason I stopped making them is because I looked to see if other channels made that sort of content, and got mad and immediately quit BECAUSE it already existed in the UA-cam world lmfao. Childish? Yes.
      I thought I had something going though for sure! I appreciate that so much from you, thank you! Somebody else said the same thing about my videos haha. I appreciate your humor as well

    • @ReeRee778
      @ReeRee778 Рік тому

      @conrad omgosh you're killing me with your funny and kind compliments! Haha ugh thank you! 😭

  • @mike-ot4ux
    @mike-ot4ux Рік тому +27

    IVE BEEN SO EXCITED FOR THIS FOR SO LONG! i listened to the audio story a while back and ive been waiting for this ever since!! It looks brilliant! Very excited to see how they adapt it from the original audio form (i expect there will be a lot of differences)

  • @katykins2010
    @katykins2010 Рік тому +2

    The ending had me moved to tears

  • @Sarah.Sausagee
    @Sarah.Sausagee Рік тому +1

    Coming of Age films by A24 hit different. Im glad they've incorporated the parents and their feelings in this too ❤️

  • @undefinedxandr
    @undefinedxandr Рік тому +15

    I always knew in my heart that Jesse Eisenberg is more than just a talented actor

    • @redadamearth
      @redadamearth Рік тому +2

      He's written tons of short stories over the years, they're very funny.

  • @gam3rguy174
    @gam3rguy174 Рік тому

    bro love all the old 2000 style this filming technique has

  • @aubreyterry9453
    @aubreyterry9453 Рік тому

    I can tell from this trailer that Finna Wolfhards acting is on spot for this. I’m going to love this movie.

  • @aaliyan2
    @aaliyan2 Рік тому +12

    so excited for this, it's crazy to see how much finn wolfhard has grown. i'd absolutely love to watch him in an a24 coming of age film.

  • @vivid-siege106
    @vivid-siege106 Рік тому +35

    finally a movie that accurately describes what its like to be a teenager in todays world.

    • @indubio1
      @indubio1 Рік тому +8

      You should check out Eighth Grade! Realest, funniest teenage movie I’ve ever seen.

    • @joewhitehead3
      @joewhitehead3 Рік тому

      You ever seen “Eighth Grade?”

    • @vivid-siege106
      @vivid-siege106 Рік тому +1

      @@indubio1 haven’t seen that one but kids from 1995 was a pretty decent one but took place in the 90s

    • @JacksonZ.
      @JacksonZ. Рік тому

      Pretty simple and easy life 💀

    • @vivid-siege106
      @vivid-siege106 Рік тому

      @@JacksonZ. sometimes

  • @christianfulton3918
    @christianfulton3918 Рік тому +4

    Julianne Moore always brings authenticity to a ground led character. She’ll nail this.

  • @rudyrudy6882
    @rudyrudy6882 Рік тому

    Thank you for your work and production ! Love it ! 🇧🇪🙏

  • @alhexus
    @alhexus Рік тому +6

    1:57-2:01 Trust me. It only takes one hell of a heartache for you to close that window to the whole world.

  • @tae7x
    @tae7x Рік тому +4

    Nice seeing a trailer where a lot was put into it without really giving the story away. I saw enough to wanna see more yet still have questions.... and it's a good thing

  • @oliv3318
    @oliv3318 Рік тому

    this trailer has me feeling some typa way. feel like i can relate to this majorly and a lot of people can. gonna be a good movie

  • @liahall1110
    @liahall1110 Рік тому

    This make me cry man, so relatable.

  • @starslightning4818
    @starslightning4818 Рік тому +15

    Finally a film that's interesting because it came from the heart and people actually wanting to work in it. Thank you I hope it's good.

    • @blackskyboii
      @blackskyboii Рік тому

      Unlike other big major studios who just put out movies with zero creativity just for us to see

  • @radhageorge
    @radhageorge Рік тому +4

    Saw a preview screening of this ages ago- a bit darker than the trailer but absolutely hysterical. 10/10.

  • @theshaggyone9345
    @theshaggyone9345 Рік тому +2

    You ever watch a trailer for something and just know immediately "god damn this movie is gonna make me bawl my eyes out if I watch it."

  • @mjs_best_friend
    @mjs_best_friend Рік тому

    I love how they played brother for the song!

  • @RomanDaySaverTM
    @RomanDaySaverTM Рік тому +3

    The music is the thing that gripped my soul here. Hope the whole film is filled with it.

  • @sayefhasan9339
    @sayefhasan9339 Рік тому +3

    -"Ziggy, are you happy?"
    -"I think so. Why are you asking me?"
    -"Cause I'm reading this article about teen suicide and it's highest in your age group."
    -"Okay. Thanks dad."
    Sounds like a little poem.

  • @Freiheit1232
    @Freiheit1232 Рік тому +2

    I feel like this kid will play one of the Ramones in an inevitable biopic

  • @TheMediaMachine
    @TheMediaMachine 9 місяців тому +1

    Lyrics from song in the movie called Pieces of Gold
    Pieces of gold straddling paper
    All into nothing and turning to vapor
    The air is thin, the locks are set
    You lift your chin, she feigns regret
    [Chorus]
    Two high-speed trains on parallel tracks
    Running out of steam, not turning back
    Two high-speed cars on parallel streets
    Never gonna crash, never gonna meet
    [Verse 2]
    She can't contend with what I'm selling
    I can't pretend it's not for telling
    [Chorus]
    Two high-speed trains on parallel tracks
    Running out of steam, not turning back
    Two high-speed cars on parallel streets
    Never gonna crash, never gonna meet

  • @Onedavemore
    @Onedavemore Рік тому +50

    Just found out I'm going to be having a boy, and this trailer hit on a whole different level. I hope he will feel free to cry at movie trailers like I am lol

    • @alannah0628
      @alannah0628 Рік тому +2

      this was so wholesome ❤

    • @nematoaddd
      @nematoaddd Рік тому +3

      He probably will be free if you are

  • @billyredfern-webb7213
    @billyredfern-webb7213 Рік тому +1

    A24 love getting famous actors/comedians/etc. to have there debut with them.

  • @anasshahid224
    @anasshahid224 Рік тому +2

    This movie is going to be special, Finn Wolfhard is a incredible actor 👏👏👏

  • @juliangeanta1375
    @juliangeanta1375 Рік тому +9

    I love to see films like this, let alone directed by Jesse Eisenberg!

  • @astri2383
    @astri2383 Рік тому +12

    Can anyone tell me the name of the song that goes from 1:35 to the end please ? I really like it and I can't find it (even with Shazam haha :,)

    • @animalfinatic9366
      @animalfinatic9366 Рік тому

      I believe it's for the movie and will be released when the movie does

  • @charlesleglerg7167
    @charlesleglerg7167 Рік тому +3

    Yoooow. The color is so relaxed yet chaotic at the same time, I love it! Exciting especially that this is Jesse Eisenberg's debut film! Hope to see it soon!

  • @saintephaniestudio7703
    @saintephaniestudio7703 9 місяців тому

    As a mom with a 17 yo son...this is probably gonna make me cry

  • @got2bjosh
    @got2bjosh Рік тому +17

    Love Julianne Moore. After being robbed for Boogie Nights she finally got her Oscar for Still Alice. She always delivers. Jesse Eisenberg is good in FX's miniseries Fleishman Is in Trouble. A24 has a great track record. When you see A24 or Plan B chances are the film is going to be good.

  • @stellaruumm
    @stellaruumm Рік тому +5

    All the amazing actors, writers and directors combined. This will be a huge success and it already seems to be really good

  • @missapoohhart
    @missapoohhart Рік тому

    WOW!!! If anything in this world could make more sense of my life, it was the trailer to this movie... I'm floored... Hopefully I'll remember this one, so I can actually watch it... Thanks for this one, Sundance!!! Love is the answer to anything that love is able to love!!

  • @miac8080
    @miac8080 Рік тому +2

    alisha boe and finn wolfhard as love interests ???? this finna be a trip i’m exicted

  • @Luciferlovesjulian
    @Luciferlovesjulian Рік тому +6

    I'm definitely gonna see this the second it's out, A24 movies are always amazing

  • @hcarlin267
    @hcarlin267 Рік тому +3

    I'm literally only going to be watching this for Finn. When I tell you I FREAKED OUT when "Brother" started playing I mean it.

  • @AnyaRosen-hz7bh
    @AnyaRosen-hz7bh Рік тому +3

    I'm soooooo excited to see this. Glad that they put some of The Aubreys music in the trailer (it was Brother); hopefully, there'll be more in the movie. I love Finn sm and I'm so excited to see him in this

  • @certifiedsimpie6085
    @certifiedsimpie6085 Рік тому +1

    I'm itching for this movie bro I am so excited I feel like I've been waiting decades please 😩✋ so excited that it's coming out

  • @phloxazure
    @phloxazure Рік тому +8

    holy shit we, as a generation NEED films like this. films that accurately portray this kind of 21st century perspective, and the normality of media and technology and mental health awareness etc. that comes with it. it’s a really interesting time for people of our gen to be growing up and it feels like striking gold when i find something that feels like it could have been written by someone of my generation.

  • @ohdewd
    @ohdewd Рік тому +7

    Anyone knows the soundtrack from 1:40 up to the end of the trailer? Thanks!

  • @Anukii
    @Anukii Рік тому +1

    If A24 releases a film titlted with a sentence, you know its gonna be GOOD

  • @abbykurosawa7997
    @abbykurosawa7997 Рік тому

    i didnt know jesse eisenberg had taken the directorial route, and i was just recently curious what hes been up to in his career. this is great to hear and looks promising as well!