Yes. What he did, while awful, wasn't something totally unforgivable, plus Gilbert had a lot of things going on, a lot of stress. We all reach that breaking point sometimes. Above all, Gilbert is a person, flaws and all, not some perfect hero. So glad you chose this movie to react to, it doesn't get nearly the love it deserves anymore. Cheers!
the fact that Leo didnt win the oscar for this movie is a crime. he was tremendous. And Johnny just playing a "normal" character, has always being one of my faves, cause he wasnt as over the top as some of his characters are
As a caregiver to a disabled mother, I am in total understanding of Gilbert in this movie. There have been moments of pure frustration and feeling trapped and having no hope. I understand it ALLL!!!
As a disabled mother whose daughters grew up always wondering if I was going to make it much longer and having to help so much with me and chores that never should have been on their shoulders, I'm so sorry for all the weight of the burden you have had to carry. My disability is progressing finally and I am hoping and praying to get some normalcy back. I have always felt horrible because my girls had to grow up so fast. If I had known that my health would take such a drastic nose dive and get so bad I likely wouldn't have had kids. Don't get me wrong I love them so very much and can't imagine my life without them. They are my heart walking around in human form. I just feel that the burden was too much and completely unfair. Even if they don't. Much love to you for your care of your mother.
same but ive got two diabled kids that i do myself. even when the others are aroound no one else actually helps. they just watch me struggle and then feel sorry for me
Darlene Cates, the actress who played the mother of Gilbert and Arnie, passed away in 2017. Di Caprio said after her death and I quote: "Darlene was the best fictional mother I have ever worked with. Her charming personality and incredible talent will live on in the memories of those who knew her, and those who loved her work. My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this difficult time"
I was blessed to count Darlene Cates (who played Mama) among my friends. She was an absolutely lovely human being. This movie experience was special to her. She told me that Leonardo DiCaprio sent her a few letters and gifts after he got super famous (like after Titanic). And she said Johnny Depp would pull her aside to ensure she was okay after his character said hurtful things to her character….. he wanted to make sure that Darlene the person knew she was cared about and supported. ❤ RIP, Darlene.
The exchange you mentioned between Gilbert and Mary Steenburgen's character right before she leaves is one of my favorites. You mentioned that you didn't quite get it, so here's my 2 cents. She says she wishes her boys would grow up to be like Gilbert because she knows what a decent and kind person he is. And I think he really doesn't suspect her of killing her husband. Then when Becky asks hi if he'll miss her, he says Yes and he means it, because he really does care about her on some level. Then Becky says, "Good" because she's glad that he is actually that kind of person who cares about this woman that he had an affair with, rather than that stereotypical guy that sleeps with a woman and doesn't care at all about her. That's just my opinion. Anyway, glad to see this gem of a movie get some attention--thanks!
I agree. That exchange seems weird from the standpoint of a conventional narrative in a movie, butt it serves to show that both Gilbert and Becky are more complex than the characters you'd expect it this kind of story and that they are fundamentally good people. It also gives Mary Steenburgen's character a bit more depth because we see she's more than just this heartless older woman using a young guy to cheat on her husband.
When this movie came out, because Leo wasn't really known, people were absolutely stunned to learn that he wasn't actually disabled. If I remember correctly, he was only 19 at the time of this film. There was no doubt in most people's minds that Leo was going to become a major talent. When you add his performance in this and his other early performances in This Boys Life and Basketball Diaries (scary good performance of drug addiction), his gift was just obvious from the start. You should consider reacting to those movies as well. Love your reactions; great job. :)
@@nickreacts6394 I definitely second the recommendation for both those movies, especially Basketball Diaries, very powerful and moving film based on the true story of a writer/poet/musician named Jim Carrol, his experience as a teen growing up in New York and getting hooked hard on drugs.
I third these recommendations, those are very heavy films, but Leo is amazing in both. I had actually met the author of the book This Boy's Life, during the production of the film. He gave me a copy of the book and he wrote in it, after signing his name, to keep an eye on DiCaprio.
This is indeed based on a book, of the same name, by Peter Hedges. Leo was 19 when this came out in 1993. He and I are the same age. I was so impressed by him here. It’s such a touching film and how it touches on the dignity and the anguish of humanity. I grew up in a similar atmosphere so this will always touch my heart.
Oh, yeah. Arnie's portrayal is pretty spot on. I know people like Arnie in real life and his body language, speech patterns, reactions, and everything else were perfect. The complex dynamic with his family was also pretty spot on. They love him but it also takes a toll on everybody.
I worked with adults with developmental disabilities for years and when I saw this movie I thought Leo was actually developmentally disabled. But I grabbed the box the VCR tape was in and saw it was Leo and figured out he was acting. Lol. Amazing job.
This is one of my FAVORITE movies ever. Thank you for reacting to it. The scene where Gilbert leaves Arnie in the tub breaks my heart every time. 🥺 Also the woman who plays the momma was wonderful in this. I felt for her. 🥺 Another film with Johnny Depp I think you'll like is Benny & Joon. If you can please watch it. Anyways, keep up the great work!
There's many movies Johnny Depp made, but my two favorite movies are Edward Scissorhands and What's Eating Gilbert Grape. I use to watch Edward Scissorhands a lot during my childhood. It's one of those movies that stick out to me growing up and I also love this movie because it felt very real. Johnny Depp is one of those timeless actors such as Leonardo Dicaprio and Tom Hanks.
I’m seriously surprised that there aren’t more reactions to this movie, which is one of the reasons I’m so excited when I see a reactor I watch put out a video like this. More people need to watch it.
Hello, another great reaction. thank you. When this movie came out Oprah Winfrey had the cast on her show and both Johnny and Leo were there too. The lady that played their mother was not an actress. This was the only movie she was ever in I believe and they treated her so well. I would recommend Benny and Joon too. Same type of movie and I believe it was made right after this one. 😊
I have a little brother named Matthew who has a mental disability. He has moderate Down Syndrome. I'd say that while this movie portrays the struggle well, it portrays mainly the extreme side of raising someone with a disability. In my experience, at least, it's not always that 100% extreme struggle. There are good days, and there are bad days. Sometimes it's easier than other times. It all has its ups and downs. What this movie, I think, portrayed perfectly, however, are the sacrifices that everyone needed to make. Some sacrifices may seem smaller than others, but when it's a continuous way of life, it adds up over time and can become overwhelming and very damaging to a person. Personally, I know one of my bigger sacrifices was giving up moving to New York for college. I got accepted into NYU's theatre program and a great performing arts conservatory (AMDA), but I'm from New Orleans, and that's too far away from home. What if my parents needed me? What if Matthew needed me? My family never asked me to give New York up, but I did because I wouldn't have been able to live with myself if something happened back home and I couldn't do anything to help. So now I'm two hours away from home instead of across the country, still performing and still in college, just trying to make the best out of my situation. But I'll say one more thing, I love Matthew more than anything, and I'd give up everything for him with a smile on my face because he is more important to me than anything else in this world. And I think that's how Gilbert felt too.
You are, of course, correct that caring for a disabled person is not just some anguishing, horrible life. But it can be when a child has to take up caring for a parent and a sibling. This is not quite the same as having a system of support, several carers whether it's family or hired care, etcetera. These are kids having to not only care for their brother, but also their parent.
@@TheHestya Exactly! The tragic part of this movie is that because of the decisions of Gilbert's mom, the kindest thing that she could do for her family was to die. Juliette Lewis's character illustrated that Arnie wasn't really the problem with Gilbert's life. It was having to take care of Arnie AND his mom AND by extension stay in this town that's going nowhere and has nothing to offer a group of young people who want more. And as much as the little sister was acting like such a bitch, she was only pushing back against the unfairness of the crappy life that she was born into. She, like everyone else in that house, is exhausted from trying to keep going and is painfully aware of what she's missing out on and instead of being depressed about it, she's angry.
It’s not easy. Some people have the natural temperament, most don’t. I took care of my almost completely non verbal uncle for several years in my mid to late 20’s along with my family after our grandmother passed. I feel Gilbert’s struggle. I felt so much anxiety being responsible for him.
The only memory I have of this film is the mom dying, and Arnie trying to wake her up... and me sobbing. All you have to say is "Gilbert Grape," and my heart breaks all over again.
That part always broke me. Years later when I learned my son was autistic, I used to have nightmares about this movie. I used to dream something would happen to me and he’d react like Arnie trying to wake me up. Absolutely terrified me. Love this movie but rarely ever watch it 😓
This film is brilliant. The complexity of the characters, the sound design, even the cinematography. Like, the wide isolated shots of the house...shows how alone the family is. Its beautiful.
This movie always resonates with me because we lived in a tiny west Texas town growing up. And one of our neighbors had a son in his teens that was severely mentally challenged. I was little when we moved away. I was 11, but for years I would see him wandering around in the empty lot between our houses (like Arnie he would sneak away without anyone noticing) I liked him way more than his brother Bobby, who was around my age, but mean as hell. I would go play with the mentally challenged brother in the field cuz he and I both had Kermit the Frog dolls. He always brought his with him. I would grab mine and we would laugh while we made them say nonsense and toss them in the air. At times it was kinda scary because he was a beanstalk of kid and he had no clue how strong he could be. But he was so sweet and happy just like Arnie. Which was saying a lot cuz his home life looked awful. At least from the eyes of this little girl. I wish I could remember his name. It's been 30 years and I have never set foot in that town since.
This movie and “Benny and Joon” are two of my favorites of Johnny Depp. It would be so awesome if you reacted to that. Another good Johnny Depp movie is “From Hell” it’s about the Jack the Ripper murders.
when she asked are you going to miss her.....and Gilbert said yeah she was happy because of his unfiltered honesty....his other interest is no longer an obstacle but she was searching for reassurance
31:42 that rage you see is Gilbert who had realized that despite her looks, she was still his mother who was in the end trying to make the effort before she unfortunately passed. And now, Gilbert finally understood that she was always his mother and that he was sick and tired of being mocked, made fun off and being treated horribly by the puplic.
This movie is literally my favorite movie everrr like leo and Jonny literally ate uppp in this movie they are literally my favorite actors and let me say they are so attractive it’s unbelievable 😖❤️🛐
This was actually the first Johnny Depp movie I ever watched. My mom showed it to me when I was pretty young and told me that she thought Johnny looked a lot like my dad, which is true, they do look very similar especially back then but now still.
This is a great movie. I remember my parents renting this vhs from blockbuster. This shows Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio's acting skills. I also never realized Crispin Glover is in this movie.
This movie hits very close for me because I’ve been at a point in my life where I’ve felt like Gilbert. Just completely overwhelmed with burdens I didn’t ask for. I felt that same resentment towards my mom because just like Gilbert’s, my mom had a moment where she checked out due to depression. I was stuck as my grandmas primary caregiver at the time because she had dementia and she lived with us. I was also the only one in the house who ever gave a damn to do chores. So much anger until I got older and learned to empathize with my moms situation at that point in her life. Nobody’s perfect and everyone makes mistakes. We’re all human at the end of the day
@@nickreacts6394 me too! I love good writing, and the mother, Gilbert, Arnie but also everybody else was portrayed just so... human. I think everybody can relate to them!
I had watched this movie back in the early 2000s at some point when I went through a big JD phase, but hadn't remembered it well, and was inspired by this reaction to rewatch it - I don't think I'd fully appreciated how good it is when I was younger
I agree with everything you said, as the oldest sibling I've had to sacrifice where it shouldn't have been. This is a go to when I'm in my feelings about my parentification through the years.
Everyone in this was so good, but I used to be a special education teacher and how Leo played that character with every nuance of a mentally disabled child was perfect and so real. Another early Leonardo movie where he is fabulous, This Boy's Life (1993).
I always felt like the kids were lucky because the mom had the only disability that kept them tied to one spot, Arnie's disability is extremely mild. It was cool to see a realistic movie at the time though. edit: I decided to share my personal experience with disabilities after you said to, at the end of the video. I was adopted into my family when I was 6 months old. My family had a 6 year old with no disability and a 4 year old with profound mental disability and moderate physical disability. Then when I was 8, my mother gave birth to my younger sister, who had the same disabilities, plus seizures. I'm 46 years old now, and care for my two sisters and elderly parents. Depression and anxiety were an every day struggle for my parents. There was very little actual ridicule of my sisters, but I noticed that people had (and still have) a hard time seeing them as individuals with personalities. I think that because they are wheelchair bound and nonverbal, it makes it easier to see them as "angels" and "sweethearts"...and feel good about being nice to them, without actually getting to know them. It's not easy being a sibling without disabilities either, but that wasn't something you discussed growing up, you just know you are the caretaker.
That's odd, I was thinking about this movie a lot yesterday and I just recently started watching your channel. What a happy coincidence. "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" is a phenomenal film and gave me even more appreciation for Johnny Depp, having been a huge fan since "Cry Baby". This is the one movie that can make me feel better when I'm going through a tough time. It has all the emotions, and is a cathartic journey. Leo Dicaprio had appeared in the tv sitcom "Growing Pains" and the dud "Critters 3" before this, at the age of 17. (The first 2 Critters are excellent btw).
@@nickreacts6394 Hello. I agree If you like this movie definitely watch Benny and Joon, it's a really feel good sort of homie family type movie like this in fact I think that Johnny might have done that after this movie.
I've watched loads of your reactions but had no idea till today that you had done this one. I'm so glad you did as it's a movie I've always admired and I've wished someone would react to it. Leo's performance was phenomenal, but the whole thing was beautifully crafted.
Amy had just as much responsibility as Gilbert did. She took care of Mama, she walked her to and from the bathroom, bathed her, cared for her personal needs. She worked and cared for the household and Ellen as well. It was a difficult life for them all.
LOVED this reaction! It is an exceptional film in my opinion. Very raw, and heartfelt. If you are looking for more Depp, I recommend Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Dicaprio in the Basketball Diaries.
I have never had to take care of people like Arnie at home, but I have to do it as a day job. Some patients are similar to Arnie, and Gilbert being as kind as possible to Arnie is very real. It's just the story is building up all the pressure Gilbert is under and he made the mistake of taking it out on his brother. It's a very uncomfortable scene, but the performance was done so well, it seemed so real.
Oh, what a lovely surprise! Will this be up on Patreon? I must have missed it. I’ve been meaning to watch the earlier works of Dicaprio…”The Basketball Diaries” is another one. I’m also excited to see Depp in this. I know I’m in the minority, but I much prefer it when he plays it straight. It’s the same with Helena Bonham Carter…I loved her in “A room with a view”, before her more theatrical roles. Anyway, I hope your copyright issues have resolved and congrats in advance on the 20k! (I’m rounding up cause it’s inevitable haha). And you really deserve it too👌
Thanks a bunch Stephie! You've been here from the very beginning :) And I haven't uploaded Gilbert Grape to Patreon just yet, but once it's done it will be up. I've heard good things about the Basketball Diaries, so that's one I'm definitely interested in. As far as Johnny Depp, I'm not gonna lie I love his zaniness and crazy quirks haha, but I do agree it's nice to see him also in a much more grounded and subtle performance, his range is so impressive
@@nickreacts6394 yeah, I personally feel more connected to him in grounded roles like this. It’s why Edward Scissorhands is my favourite Burton-Depp collab because despite the theatrical world, Depp’s sincerity brought so much heart and emotional depth. Also, I think I’m gonna make a list of actors that have a good acting range. Off the top of my head: Joaquin Phoenix, Heath Ledger, Robin Williams and Michael Fassbender. Anyway, I look forward to watching Gilbert Grape on Patreon, thanks Thor! :)
I work with people with developmental disabilities. I can't say any of the people I've worked with have acted like Arnie, but there's such a variety of symptoms and behaviors that it's not surprising. His performance rang pretty true to me.
My favourite movie. I always watch it with my nan who has dementia, I’m living with her as her carer, she’s my true mum and raised me. The ending always leaves me crying, can’t imagine a world without her.
This is my first time seeing your channel. I very much enjoyed this reaction. Thank you for that sweet and genuine commentary on this movie. One of my favorites. Subbed.
Leo is truly amazing in this role. Its the first movie i saw him in and it blew me away. johnnyy is great in this too showing how hard it can be when everything is put on his shoulders when he himself is young yet his life is one of strain. Believe me its really hard being in this situation. I know its a very shocking scene when he hits arnie but u see the build up.
I remember going to see this movie and was astonished by Leo's performance. I truly felt he deserved the Oscar for BSA in that role. I can't remember who won though. The film had layers to it and speaking as someone who fell into a Caretakers role many times, it's so very hard some days to do. My Mom had at one point what's known as a- Thyroid Storm and she ended up in PCU for a week, and myself as well as my sisters would go stay at the hospital after they got off work, extended family would go until they got there. And I most nights was the one who'd stay overnight. I rarely was able to get much sleep while there. I'd have to wait until I got home, got our pets taken care of then crash for a few hours. When it came time she was able to come home, the Dr's wouldn't let her go home without someone being there to help, and that was me. A couple of yrs later, she was diagnosed with early Dementia. 😕 I fully understand GG/JD's just feeling pushed way way too far when he was so caught up in being angry at Arnie. I in a sense had a couple of those moments myself. You said you had some experience with Dementia, then you know they can have moments of rage and I being her main caregiver had some not so nice situations from my Mother in that. Anyways, it'll be 10 yrs ago that she was granted her peace and passed on about 10 days after my B'day of all things. I was glad that GG and Arnie were able to get out of that town and explore the bigger World. 🤗
Thank you for doing this movie. Some of us are really excited for movies that are not as popular to do. I get it, views are important and necessary but I will always appreciate these choices thrown into the popular. I’m still waiting for someone to react to The Fisher King, Eves Bayou, Nobody’s Fool, Ulee’s Gold….there are so many great movies out there that are less mainstream.
This movie is one of my favorite movies. One of the very first movies I saw Johnny in. Honestly you said everything I want to say myself about this movie. The way they represent mental health, and the importance of family- but not shying away from showing the horrors of it as well. They could have made a mockery of their mother being obese but they chose to not make it funny, or make the children bitter towards caring for her. She was depicted as a very caring mother despite her mental health issues. Leo played Arnie perfectly. Usually I’m a little nervous when it comes to actors portraying a character with a mental disability because they either try too hard or they don’t put enough effort into it. It’s usually the butt of every joke and exaggerated to the point of cringy and embarrassing. Leo really nailed it though, if I wasn’t familiar with the actor I would have been completely convinced he wasn’t acting. I agree it was so well written, so well paced, and the characters were easy to form an emotional connection to despite their many flaws. Arnie really reminded me of this kid I met in middle school years ago, I can’t tell you exactly what he was dealing with, but i remember him just being one of the nicest people I’ve ever talked to and he would always make me smile. 😄
well when arnie's sister was trying to keep arnie from climing if she had left him and try to get help he would have climbed up and been arrested she's still a teenager so you don't really know how to handle this type of situation
Leo was up for an Oscar for his performance. he went and spent time in a home with disabled children for a while to learn about everything that they did, and said, so he would be prepared. as for Johnny Depp, he's the nicest celebrity in Hollywood and several times in the film he had to say how fat his mother was, and like every he apologize because it killed him to say those things. The book is amazing, you should read it. Ellen's character is absolutely the worst. . She would say things like " you are just mad you can't sleep with me" things like that. Amy is wonderful. Just a great book!
Yay you reacted to this :) I love this. Ive watched this soooo many times for some reason I always get something new from it.Leo and Johnny are so great in this they bounce off each other so well.The vulnerability and portrayed struggle from Johnny is so effortless so brilliant.The whole cast is great."21 Jump St and this is where I fell in love with Johnny ( well in lots of his films so many greats haha) its such a great film.
One of my all time favorite movies! Everyone in tis played their roles brilliantly. I actually used to know Juliette Lewis when we were teenagers. She was a fun person, but also very real.
You Must watch 'The Basketball Diaries' and 'This Boys Life', 2 amazing pre-Titanic/pre-uber famous young Leo movies. Both are Heavy, but he is truly amazing in them.
I really love your review, Thor. Not only did you see the great acting, but the "heart" of the movie and its humanity. It's so seldom nowadays that you see movies highlighting good, though complex and flawed characters.
This was my favorite book in junior high school. I lived in "Endora" and related so much to the town and the family. It blew me away when the movie came out and was so fantastic. It has remained one of my top 10 movies. Thank you for the reaction and such a wonderful review.
I remember watching it in the 90’s as a kid and the thought of a woman being so big that they “had to” leave her in the house stuck with me for life! Btw you have very pretty eyes 👀
I love that you reacted to this. And I love that you’re reacting to movies I love as well. This movie is a big part of my childhood!! My sister is 16 and has autism and this movie really shows the struggles about having a loved one with a mental disability. Even if my sister had gotten bullied for her autism, having autism isn’t always a bad thing. And I love teaching my sister to always be herself and be happy for who she is. At times she comes home from school in bad moods because something happened and when I jokingly ask her if I need to beat someone up, she tries to stop me haha 😂 it makes her feel better about the situation. I really love this movie a lot, and so glad you reacted to it!! ❤️❤️ you should react to Benny & Joon!!
I only recently discovered this movie too, and I'm sad I left it so long before seeing it! Incredible acting and directing all round, so emotional and it feels genuine and real. Thanks for sharing!
25:58 1 she appreciated the honesty 2 it says it was a healthy relationship. It wasnt just about segz he is a human with emotions not just a dog. And she is smart enough and emotionally stable enough to recognize it would be worse if he was just with her for segz
My mom always liked this movie - it’s crazy how talented Dicaprio is in this role. I like unorthodox stories like this. Very sad and often awkward but makes for a good story.
You should have seen the interviews from Darlene Cates on how Johnny treated her and would apologize for things he had to say to her/her character after the shoots. How he always made sure, even though her son was on set, that she had everything she needed. She talked about his twisted sense of humor and that he was the kindest person she ever met. He talked about size not being an issue and spoke on her eyes. Said she was beautiful in and out. Said she showed a pic of when she was young and she was a knockout and still was in his eyes.
The more movies you end up watching the more you will hear “Shave and a haircut”, once I found out the name of the song I noticed it in many movies and shows, also known as baader-meinhof syndrome, or frequency illusion.
Do you forgive Gilbert??
I love him dearly. He's a flawed person doing his best under very difficult circumstances.
Absolutely 👍
Yes. What he did, while awful, wasn't something totally unforgivable, plus Gilbert had a lot of things going on, a lot of stress. We all reach that breaking point sometimes. Above all, Gilbert is a person, flaws and all, not some perfect hero. So glad you chose this movie to react to, it doesn't get nearly the love it deserves anymore. Cheers!
Yes
Juliette Lewis was great in Natural Born Killers as well
the fact that Leo didnt win the oscar for this movie is a crime. he was tremendous. And Johnny just playing a "normal" character, has always being one of my faves, cause he wasnt as over the top as some of his characters are
I personally think it's Leo's best performance
He lost to Tommy Lee Jones (The Fugitive) for Best Supporting Actor.
The fact he didn’t win one till decades later is the biggest crime!!
@@dreamcruzer4743 tbh that role was kindabasic. oh yes, im looking for a fugitive..oh look at me being a cop....
@@Maca494 I agree. Leo’s performance was superior IMO.
As a caregiver to a disabled mother, I am in total understanding of Gilbert in this movie. There have been moments of pure frustration and feeling trapped and having no hope. I understand it ALLL!!!
As a disabled mother whose daughters grew up always wondering if I was going to make it much longer and having to help so much with me and chores that never should have been on their shoulders, I'm so sorry for all the weight of the burden you have had to carry. My disability is progressing finally and I am hoping and praying to get some normalcy back. I have always felt horrible because my girls had to grow up so fast. If I had known that my health would take such a drastic nose dive and get so bad I likely wouldn't have had kids. Don't get me wrong I love them so very much and can't imagine my life without them. They are my heart walking around in human form. I just feel that the burden was too much and completely unfair. Even if they don't. Much love to you for your care of your mother.
same but ive got two diabled kids that i do myself. even when the others are aroound no one else actually helps. they just watch me struggle and then feel sorry for me
Darlene Cates, the actress who played the mother of Gilbert and Arnie, passed away in 2017. Di Caprio said after her death and I quote: "Darlene was the best fictional mother I have ever worked with. Her charming personality and incredible talent will live on in the memories of those who knew her, and those who loved her work. My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this difficult time"
I remember him sharing that about her. She was lovely up until her passing.
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Yay I'm so glad you reacted to this. Not enough people react to this or comment on this movie. It is my favorite Johnny Depp movie. So underated
I know! I don't think many people know about it, which is too bad because it's really worth checking out
I put this in the same bracket with classics like Forrest Gump, Before Sunrise and 'It's a wonderful life.'
@@NoOne-ky1er Definitely. I'm not a fan of Dicaprios, but I loved him in this.
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Same here..
Totally agree
I was blessed to count Darlene Cates (who played Mama) among my friends. She was an absolutely lovely human being. This movie experience was special to her. She told me that Leonardo DiCaprio sent her a few letters and gifts after he got super famous (like after Titanic). And she said Johnny Depp would pull her aside to ensure she was okay after his character said hurtful things to her character….. he wanted to make sure that Darlene the person knew she was cared about and supported. ❤ RIP, Darlene.
Leo should have gotten an Oscar for this. Hands down.
Absolutely!
@@amandagrubbs3000 only was nominated.
The exchange you mentioned between Gilbert and Mary Steenburgen's character right before she leaves is one of my favorites. You mentioned that you didn't quite get it, so here's my 2 cents. She says she wishes her boys would grow up to be like Gilbert because she knows what a decent and kind person he is. And I think he really doesn't suspect her of killing her husband. Then when Becky asks hi if he'll miss her, he says Yes and he means it, because he really does care about her on some level. Then Becky says, "Good" because she's glad that he is actually that kind of person who cares about this woman that he had an affair with, rather than that stereotypical guy that sleeps with a woman and doesn't care at all about her. That's just my opinion. Anyway, glad to see this gem of a movie get some attention--thanks!
I agree. That exchange seems weird from the standpoint of a conventional narrative in a movie, butt it serves to show that both Gilbert and Becky are more complex than the characters you'd expect it this kind of story and that they are fundamentally good people. It also gives Mary Steenburgen's character a bit more depth because we see she's more than just this heartless older woman using a young guy to cheat on her husband.
Nailed it 👍
Agree 100%
I comment about this and then come to find someone said it more coherently than me a year ago. XD
When this movie came out, because Leo wasn't really known, people were absolutely stunned to learn that he wasn't actually disabled. If I remember correctly, he was only 19 at the time of this film. There was no doubt in most people's minds that Leo was going to become a major talent. When you add his performance in this and his other early performances in This Boys Life and Basketball Diaries (scary good performance of drug addiction), his gift was just obvious from the start. You should consider reacting to those movies as well. Love your reactions; great job. :)
After having seen his performance here, I have even more respect for DiCaprio’s talent! And those sound interesting, particularly Basketball Diaries
@@nickreacts6394 I definitely second the recommendation for both those movies, especially Basketball Diaries, very powerful and moving film based on the true story of a writer/poet/musician named Jim Carrol, his experience as a teen growing up in New York and getting hooked hard on drugs.
I third these recommendations, those are very heavy films, but Leo is amazing in both.
I had actually met the author of the book This Boy's Life, during the production of the film. He gave me a copy of the book and he wrote in it, after signing his name, to keep an eye on DiCaprio.
@@porgyt7177 That's cool as hell man! He was onto it! 😉
He was only in Growing Pains before this movie, so seeing his rage that early on was really astounding.
This movie used to make me sob. My mom was a bigger lady and she passed when I was 8, so this movie hit me hard after she died.
This is indeed based on a book, of the same name, by Peter Hedges. Leo was 19 when this came out in 1993. He and I are the same age. I was so impressed by him here. It’s such a touching film and how it touches on the dignity and the anguish of humanity. I grew up in a similar atmosphere so this will always touch my heart.
Oh, yeah. Arnie's portrayal is pretty spot on. I know people like Arnie in real life and his body language, speech patterns, reactions, and everything else were perfect. The complex dynamic with his family was also pretty spot on. They love him but it also takes a toll on everybody.
That’s how it felt to me as well, and I’m really glad to know the portrayal is realistic
I worked with adults with developmental disabilities for years and when I saw this movie I thought Leo was actually developmentally disabled. But I grabbed the box the VCR tape was in and saw it was Leo and figured out he was acting. Lol. Amazing job.
This is one of my FAVORITE movies ever. Thank you for reacting to it.
The scene where Gilbert leaves Arnie in the tub breaks my heart every time. 🥺
Also the woman who plays the momma was wonderful in this. I felt for her. 🥺
Another film with Johnny Depp I think you'll like is Benny & Joon. If you can please watch it. Anyways, keep up the great work!
Yes, Benny and Joon--great and touching
There's many movies Johnny Depp made, but my two favorite movies are Edward Scissorhands and What's Eating Gilbert Grape. I use to watch Edward Scissorhands a lot during my childhood. It's one of those movies that stick out to me growing up and I also love this movie because it felt very real. Johnny Depp is one of those timeless actors such as Leonardo Dicaprio and Tom Hanks.
The sincerity and vulnerability Johnny brings to those two movies in particular is just perfect
Another great JD movie is Benny and Joon...that one, & this were my 1st introduction to him...
Yes, these two and Benny & Joon are my top fave Depp films for sure. There are definitely runner ups, like Sleepy Hollow.
I’m seriously surprised that there aren’t more reactions to this movie, which is one of the reasons I’m so excited when I see a reactor I watch put out a video like this. More people need to watch it.
Hello, another great reaction. thank you. When this movie came out Oprah Winfrey had the cast on her show and both Johnny and Leo were there too. The lady that played their mother was not an actress. This was the only movie she was ever in I believe and they treated her so well. I would recommend Benny and Joon too. Same type of movie and I believe it was made right after this one. 😊
Thank you! And I'll add it to my list :)
Yes!! Benny and Joon is awesome!
I like Benny and joon too> But "Benny" movie is been created before Gilbert grape. Benny and joon is 1993 while Gilbert grape is 1994
I have a little brother named Matthew who has a mental disability. He has moderate Down Syndrome. I'd say that while this movie portrays the struggle well, it portrays mainly the extreme side of raising someone with a disability. In my experience, at least, it's not always that 100% extreme struggle. There are good days, and there are bad days. Sometimes it's easier than other times. It all has its ups and downs. What this movie, I think, portrayed perfectly, however, are the sacrifices that everyone needed to make. Some sacrifices may seem smaller than others, but when it's a continuous way of life, it adds up over time and can become overwhelming and very damaging to a person. Personally, I know one of my bigger sacrifices was giving up moving to New York for college. I got accepted into NYU's theatre program and a great performing arts conservatory (AMDA), but I'm from New Orleans, and that's too far away from home. What if my parents needed me? What if Matthew needed me? My family never asked me to give New York up, but I did because I wouldn't have been able to live with myself if something happened back home and I couldn't do anything to help. So now I'm two hours away from home instead of across the country, still performing and still in college, just trying to make the best out of my situation. But I'll say one more thing, I love Matthew more than anything, and I'd give up everything for him with a smile on my face because he is more important to me than anything else in this world. And I think that's how Gilbert felt too.
You are, of course, correct that caring for a disabled person is not just some anguishing, horrible life. But it can be when a child has to take up caring for a parent and a sibling. This is not quite the same as having a system of support, several carers whether it's family or hired care, etcetera. These are kids having to not only care for their brother, but also their parent.
@@TheHestya Exactly! The tragic part of this movie is that because of the decisions of Gilbert's mom, the kindest thing that she could do for her family was to die. Juliette Lewis's character illustrated that Arnie wasn't really the problem with Gilbert's life. It was having to take care of Arnie AND his mom AND by extension stay in this town that's going nowhere and has nothing to offer a group of young people who want more.
And as much as the little sister was acting like such a bitch, she was only pushing back against the unfairness of the crappy life that she was born into. She, like everyone else in that house, is exhausted from trying to keep going and is painfully aware of what she's missing out on and instead of being depressed about it, she's angry.
It’s not easy. Some people have the natural temperament, most don’t. I took care of my almost completely non verbal uncle for several years in my mid to late 20’s along with my family after our grandmother passed. I feel Gilbert’s struggle. I felt so much anxiety being responsible for him.
It’s not easy, and you deserve a lot of credit for the sacrifices you make for a loved one
The only memory I have of this film is the mom dying, and Arnie trying to wake her up... and me sobbing. All you have to say is "Gilbert Grape," and my heart breaks all over again.
There are some truly heartbreaking moments in this masterpiece
That part always broke me. Years later when I learned my son was autistic, I used to have nightmares about this movie. I used to dream something would happen to me and he’d react like Arnie trying to wake me up. Absolutely terrified me. Love this movie but rarely ever watch it 😓
This film is brilliant. The complexity of the characters, the sound design, even the cinematography. Like, the wide isolated shots of the house...shows how alone the family is. Its beautiful.
YES! The performances are amazing and hard to miss, but I’m glad you noticed those filmmaking techniques as well 👌
This movie always resonates with me because we lived in a tiny west Texas town growing up. And one of our neighbors had a son in his teens that was severely mentally challenged. I was little when we moved away. I was 11, but for years I would see him wandering around in the empty lot between our houses (like Arnie he would sneak away without anyone noticing) I liked him way more than his brother Bobby, who was around my age, but mean as hell. I would go play with the mentally challenged brother in the field cuz he and I both had Kermit the Frog dolls. He always brought his with him. I would grab mine and we would laugh while we made them say nonsense and toss them in the air. At times it was kinda scary because he was a beanstalk of kid and he had no clue how strong he could be. But he was so sweet and happy just like Arnie. Which was saying a lot cuz his home life looked awful. At least from the eyes of this little girl. I wish I could remember his name. It's been 30 years and I have never set foot in that town since.
I literally stopped swimming in my pool to watch this, such a great movie. Leonardo DiCaprio was phenomenal in this movie
As a fan of his, this might be one of his best performances!
26:00 you kinda have to go through something like that and realize how being honest there was the right thing to do for so many reasons
Early Johnny Depp movies are among some of my faves. Leo was astonishing in this.
This movie and “Benny and Joon” are two of my favorites of Johnny Depp. It would be so awesome if you reacted to that. Another good Johnny Depp movie is “From Hell” it’s about the Jack the Ripper murders.
I second "From Hell"
Yeeees I've always loved Benny and Joon so much
Such an underrated movie! More people need to see it.
when she asked are you going to miss her.....and Gilbert said yeah she was happy because of his unfiltered honesty....his other interest is no longer an obstacle but she was searching for reassurance
31:42 that rage you see is Gilbert who had realized that despite her looks, she was still his mother who was in the end trying to make the effort before she unfortunately passed. And now, Gilbert finally understood that she was always his mother and that he was sick and tired of being mocked, made fun off and being treated horribly by the puplic.
This movie is literally my favorite movie everrr like leo and Jonny literally ate uppp in this movie they are literally my favorite actors and let me say they are so attractive it’s unbelievable 😖❤️🛐
This was actually the first Johnny Depp movie I ever watched. My mom showed it to me when I was pretty young and told me that she thought Johnny looked a lot like my dad, which is true, they do look very similar especially back then but now still.
The stress of life and the desire for something more I think we can all relate to Gilbert in someway.
This is a great movie. I remember my parents renting this vhs from blockbuster. This shows Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio's acting skills. I also never realized Crispin Glover is in this movie.
I did not know this!
This movie hits very close for me because I’ve been at a point in my life where I’ve felt like Gilbert. Just completely overwhelmed with burdens I didn’t ask for. I felt that same resentment towards my mom because just like Gilbert’s, my mom had a moment where she checked out due to depression. I was stuck as my grandmas primary caregiver at the time because she had dementia and she lived with us. I was also the only one in the house who ever gave a damn to do chores. So much anger until I got older and learned to empathize with my moms situation at that point in her life. Nobody’s perfect and everyone makes mistakes. We’re all human at the end of the day
This is one of my favorite movies... so underrated and Leo KILLED IT in his role
He should have won an Oscar
@@amandagrubbs3000 not for this film he didn't win until The Revenant, he was just nominated for this
When you first saw the mom I'm so so so glad and happy that you didn't judge her or laugh about her. You're such a pure and kind person.
Thank you! And honestly I credit the writer and the director for treating her character with realism and respect and depth, I was very impressed!
@@nickreacts6394 me too! I love good writing, and the mother, Gilbert, Arnie but also everybody else was portrayed just so... human. I think everybody can relate to them!
I had watched this movie back in the early 2000s at some point when I went through a big JD phase, but hadn't remembered it well, and was inspired by this reaction to rewatch it - I don't think I'd fully appreciated how good it is when I was younger
I absolutely love Mary Steenburgen, but I SO HATED her character in this movie.
Don't get me wrong, she played the part SO PERFECTLY.
THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS MOVIE!!! This is one of his best ❤️❤️❤️
Agreed! Both Leo and Johnny were amazing in this!
I agree with everything you said, as the oldest sibling I've had to sacrifice where it shouldn't have been. This is a go to when I'm in my feelings about my parentification through the years.
Great underrated movie, The Beach is a great Leo DiCaprio movie that’s also very underrated and doesn’t get talked about enough
You go through the Johnny Depp filmography.👍 Nice! Everybody loves Johnny.
It's been fun so far!
@@nickreacts6394 the movie "blow" is also recommendable.
@@frkk6933 omg that movie always makes me cry at the end , so good!! 😭
Benny and Joon is another powerful one. Please react to that one!
This was imo Leo’s best role.
Everyone in this was so good, but I used to be a special education teacher and how Leo played that character with every nuance of a mentally disabled child was perfect and so real.
Another early Leonardo movie where he is fabulous, This Boy's Life (1993).
I always felt like the kids were lucky because the mom had the only disability that kept them tied to one spot, Arnie's disability is extremely mild. It was cool to see a realistic movie at the time though. edit: I decided to share my personal experience with disabilities after you said to, at the end of the video. I was adopted into my family when I was 6 months old. My family had a 6 year old with no disability and a 4 year old with profound mental disability and moderate physical disability. Then when I was 8, my mother gave birth to my younger sister, who had the same disabilities, plus seizures. I'm 46 years old now, and care for my two sisters and elderly parents. Depression and anxiety were an every day struggle for my parents. There was very little actual ridicule of my sisters, but I noticed that people had (and still have) a hard time seeing them as individuals with personalities. I think that because they are wheelchair bound and nonverbal, it makes it easier to see them as "angels" and "sweethearts"...and feel good about being nice to them, without actually getting to know them. It's not easy being a sibling without disabilities either, but that wasn't something you discussed growing up, you just know you are the caretaker.
Gilbert was not just brother, but parent to Arnie. The burden can seem overwhelming and sometimes people crack under it.
That's odd, I was thinking about this movie a lot yesterday and I just recently started watching your channel. What a happy coincidence. "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" is a phenomenal film and gave me even more appreciation for Johnny Depp, having been a huge fan since "Cry Baby". This is the one movie that can make me feel better when I'm going through a tough time. It has all the emotions, and is a cathartic journey. Leo Dicaprio had appeared in the tv sitcom "Growing Pains" and the dud "Critters 3" before this, at the age of 17. (The first 2 Critters are excellent btw).
Fun fact: Leonardo DiCaprio was going to play in Hocus Pocus as Max Dennison but dropped out to play in this movie instead
Oh really? I haven't seen that one, maybe for Halloween. And I think DiCaprio made the right choice, he's just so good in this one
Such a good film.Very deep and real.I was really young when I saw this for the first time,and still have the same emotional feelings.
one of my fav films of all time, another depp movie I love is Benny and Joon another one you should check out
It's such a great original story!
@@nickreacts6394 Hello. I agree If you like this movie definitely watch Benny and Joon, it's a really feel good sort of homie family type movie like this in fact I think that Johnny might have done that after this movie.
I've watched loads of your reactions but had no idea till today that you had done this one. I'm so glad you did as it's a movie I've always admired and I've wished someone would react to it. Leo's performance was phenomenal, but the whole thing was beautifully crafted.
Great reaction!
Thank you!
Excellent review!! Love your honesty and passion,keep up the good work,THOR!
Amy had just as much responsibility as Gilbert did. She took care of Mama, she walked her to and from the bathroom, bathed her, cared for her personal needs. She worked and cared for the household and Ellen as well. It was a difficult life for them all.
Such an excellent reaction. You showed your compassion and understanding with the complexity of a family.
LOVED this reaction! It is an exceptional film in my opinion. Very raw, and heartfelt. If you are looking for more Depp, I recommend Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Dicaprio in the Basketball Diaries.
I have never had to take care of people like Arnie at home, but I have to do it as a day job. Some patients are similar to Arnie, and Gilbert being as kind as possible to Arnie is very real. It's just the story is building up all the pressure Gilbert is under and he made the mistake of taking it out on his brother. It's a very uncomfortable scene, but the performance was done so well, it seemed so real.
Oh, what a lovely surprise! Will this be up on Patreon? I must have missed it. I’ve been meaning to watch the earlier works of Dicaprio…”The Basketball Diaries” is another one. I’m also excited to see Depp in this. I know I’m in the minority, but I much prefer it when he plays it straight. It’s the same with Helena Bonham Carter…I loved her in “A room with a view”, before her more theatrical roles. Anyway, I hope your copyright issues have resolved and congrats in advance on the 20k! (I’m rounding up cause it’s inevitable haha). And you really deserve it too👌
Thanks a bunch Stephie! You've been here from the very beginning :) And I haven't uploaded Gilbert Grape to Patreon just yet, but once it's done it will be up. I've heard good things about the Basketball Diaries, so that's one I'm definitely interested in. As far as Johnny Depp, I'm not gonna lie I love his zaniness and crazy quirks haha, but I do agree it's nice to see him also in a much more grounded and subtle performance, his range is so impressive
@@nickreacts6394 yeah, I personally feel more connected to him in grounded roles like this. It’s why Edward Scissorhands is my favourite Burton-Depp collab because despite the theatrical world, Depp’s sincerity brought so much heart and emotional depth. Also, I think I’m gonna make a list of actors that have a good acting range. Off the top of my head: Joaquin Phoenix, Heath Ledger, Robin Williams and Michael Fassbender. Anyway, I look forward to watching Gilbert Grape on Patreon, thanks Thor! :)
Leo was robbed of an Oscar
I work with people with developmental disabilities. I can't say any of the people I've worked with have acted like Arnie, but there's such a variety of symptoms and behaviors that it's not surprising. His performance rang pretty true to me.
I have a cousin that's almost exactly like Arnie, so this movie always seemed pretty real to me.
My favourite movie.
I always watch it with my nan who has dementia, I’m living with her as her carer, she’s my true mum and raised me.
The ending always leaves me crying, can’t imagine a world without her.
This is such an underrated gem, thanks for reacting to it man
This is my first time seeing your channel. I very much enjoyed this reaction. Thank you for that sweet and genuine commentary on this movie. One of my favorites. Subbed.
My oldest son is similar to Arnie. It truly is a long road day in and day out. Enjoyed your review. Thank you!
Leo is truly amazing in this role. Its the first movie i saw him in and it blew me away. johnnyy is great in this too showing how hard it can be when everything is put on his shoulders when he himself is young yet his life is one of strain. Believe me its really hard being in this situation. I know its a very shocking scene when he hits arnie but u see the build up.
I remember going to see this movie and was astonished by Leo's performance. I truly felt he deserved the Oscar for BSA in that role. I can't remember who won though. The film had layers to it and speaking as someone who fell into a Caretakers role many times, it's so very hard some days to do. My Mom had at one point what's known as a- Thyroid Storm and she ended up in PCU for a week, and myself as well as my sisters would go stay at the hospital after they got off work, extended family would go until they got there. And I most nights was the one who'd stay overnight. I rarely was able to get much sleep while there. I'd have to wait until I got home, got our pets taken care of then crash for a few hours. When it came time she was able to come home, the Dr's wouldn't let her go home without someone being there to help, and that was me. A couple of yrs later, she was diagnosed with early Dementia. 😕 I fully understand GG/JD's just feeling pushed way way too far when he was so caught up in being angry at Arnie. I in a sense had a couple of those moments myself. You said you had some experience with Dementia, then you know they can have moments of rage and I being her main caregiver had some not so nice situations from my Mother in that. Anyways, it'll be 10 yrs ago that she was granted her peace and passed on about 10 days after my B'day of all things. I was glad that GG and Arnie were able to get out of that town and explore the bigger World. 🤗
Thank you for doing this movie. Some of us are really excited for movies that are not as popular to do. I get it, views are important and necessary but I will always appreciate these choices thrown into the popular. I’m still waiting for someone to react to The Fisher King, Eves Bayou, Nobody’s Fool, Ulee’s Gold….there are so many great movies out there that are less mainstream.
It was from the moment Leo did this movie that I knew he deserved an Oscar and that he was going to Do great things.
This movie is one of my favorite movies. One of the very first movies I saw Johnny in. Honestly you said everything I want to say myself about this movie. The way they represent mental health, and the importance of family- but not shying away from showing the horrors of it as well. They could have made a mockery of their mother being obese but they chose to not make it funny, or make the children bitter towards caring for her. She was depicted as a very caring mother despite her mental health issues. Leo played Arnie perfectly. Usually I’m a little nervous when it comes to actors portraying a character with a mental disability because they either try too hard or they don’t put enough effort into it. It’s usually the butt of every joke and exaggerated to the point of cringy and embarrassing. Leo really nailed it though, if I wasn’t familiar with the actor I would have been completely convinced he wasn’t acting. I agree it was so well written, so well paced, and the characters were easy to form an emotional connection to despite their many flaws.
Arnie really reminded me of this kid I met in middle school years ago, I can’t tell you exactly what he was dealing with, but i remember him just being one of the nicest people I’ve ever talked to and he would always make me smile. 😄
Omg! One of my favorite movies what a treat!
well when arnie's sister was trying to keep arnie from climing if she had left him and try to get help he would have climbed up and been arrested she's still a teenager so you don't really know how to handle this type of situation
Leo was up for an Oscar for his performance. he went and spent time in a home with disabled children for a while to learn about everything that they did, and said, so he would be prepared. as for Johnny Depp, he's the nicest celebrity in Hollywood and several times in the film he had to say how fat his mother was, and like every he apologize because it killed him to say those things. The book is amazing, you should read it. Ellen's character is absolutely the worst. . She would say things like " you are just mad you can't sleep with me" things like that. Amy is wonderful. Just a great book!
What's crazy to me is Johnny Depp is 30 in this movie lol. He looks so young.
Always loved this one
Criminally underrated, with some unforgettable performances
This is one of my all-time favorite movies. No matter how many times I see it, still makes me cry. Thank you for this.💜
For more Depp I recommend Benny & Joon.
Yay you reacted to this :) I love this. Ive watched this soooo many times for some reason I always get something new from it.Leo and Johnny are so great in this they bounce off each other so well.The vulnerability and portrayed struggle from Johnny is so effortless so brilliant.The whole cast is great."21 Jump St and this is where I fell in love with Johnny ( well in lots of his films so many greats haha) its such a great film.
I agree, Johnny and Leo played off of each other so so well! And the vulnerability on Johnny's face... perfect for this story
One of my all time favorite movies! Everyone in tis played their roles brilliantly. I actually used to know Juliette Lewis when we were teenagers. She was a fun person, but also very real.
Oh wow this is a great film, I haven't seen it in a long time.
You Must watch 'The Basketball Diaries' and 'This Boys Life', 2 amazing pre-Titanic/pre-uber famous young Leo movies.
Both are Heavy, but he is truly amazing in them.
I'm so glad you watched this! One of my faves, definitely top 10.
What a wonderful reaction ❤ Thk you.
I really love your review, Thor. Not only did you see the great acting, but the "heart" of the movie and its humanity. It's so seldom nowadays that you see movies highlighting good, though complex and flawed characters.
This was my favorite book in junior high school. I lived in "Endora" and related so much to the town and the family.
It blew me away when the movie came out and was so fantastic. It has remained one of my top 10 movies.
Thank you for the reaction and such a wonderful review.
I remember watching it in the 90’s as a kid and the thought of a woman being so big that they “had to” leave her in the house stuck with me for life! Btw you have very pretty eyes 👀
Prolly my very favorite Johnny movie he was amazing in this role and Leo my god we need another team up of these two there magic together .
Burger Barn was a real thing! Small town I grew up in had one!
I love that you reacted to this. And I love that you’re reacting to movies I love as well. This movie is a big part of my childhood!! My sister is 16 and has autism and this movie really shows the struggles about having a loved one with a mental disability. Even if my sister had gotten bullied for her autism, having autism isn’t always a bad thing. And I love teaching my sister to always be herself and be happy for who she is. At times she comes home from school in bad moods because something happened and when I jokingly ask her if I need to beat someone up, she tries to stop me haha 😂 it makes her feel better about the situation. I really love this movie a lot, and so glad you reacted to it!! ❤️❤️ you should react to Benny & Joon!!
Great choice!
I'm very glad I watched it
I only recently discovered this movie too, and I'm sad I left it so long before seeing it! Incredible acting and directing all round, so emotional and it feels genuine and real. Thanks for sharing!
25:58 1 she appreciated the honesty 2 it says it was a healthy relationship. It wasnt just about segz he is a human with emotions not just a dog. And she is smart enough and emotionally stable enough to recognize it would be worse if he was just with her for segz
This was such a good movie. Thanks for your excellent reaction 👍😘
My mom always liked this movie - it’s crazy how talented Dicaprio is in this role. I like unorthodox stories like this. Very sad and often awkward but makes for a good story.
You should have seen the interviews from Darlene Cates on how Johnny treated her and would apologize for things he had to say to her/her character after the shoots. How he always made sure, even though her son was on set, that she had everything she needed. She talked about his twisted sense of humor and that he was the kindest person she ever met. He talked about size not being an issue and spoke on her eyes. Said she was beautiful in and out. Said she showed a pic of when she was young and she was a knockout and still was in his eyes.
Wow! One of my favorites. I never expected you to react. Thank you.
Thank you! I'm so glad I decided to watch it myself, I was impressed, touched, and it made me reflect
The more movies you end up watching the more you will hear “Shave and a haircut”, once I found out the name of the song I noticed it in many movies and shows, also known as baader-meinhof syndrome, or frequency illusion.
yay you reacted to this movie! love your reaction! Love Jd in this! also Leo is awesome in this!
Some of their best work!
I love how you’re doing all this Johnny content 💜💜💜
I love this movie so much! Along with Benny & Joon and Arizona Dream
I have not watched this in years. It's so good.