the scene of felix taking oliver to see his family gagged me more than any of the “weird/crazy” scenes. the secondhand embarrassment and feeling embarrassed myself that i fell for oliver’s lies made me feel the most uncomfortable
Also I think Felix was a genuinely good person too, even after he discovers Oliver is lying, he doesn't tell Oliver's or his own parents and still wants Oliver to have his birthday party. He also notices how hard Oliver's parents try for him so he makes Oliver stay for the dinner they prepared.
I feel like you missed a lot if you think Felix is good. Its implied that Felix and his family always bring “the less fortunate” home as a charity case but its actually for their own entertainment. Its made clear with Pamela how they throw them out when they tire of them. He lets the party go on because it would be embarassing to tell everyone that he got lied to. As for the interaction with his parents, Felix was trying to make Oliver sit in the uncomfortable situation as a way to punish him. No one in the movie is a “genuinely good person” imo.
@@angelinamikkili4806 Felix makes no indication that he brings home people for bad reasons. Pamela was his family’s decision. The party was him trying not to embarrass Oliver. And having Oliver sit with his lies is the least form of punishment when he’s just mislead him for months!
the DELIVERY of "sorry if my performance wasn't good enough" at 29:31 kills me every time like how is it that oliver is fucking bonkers and has lied about his whole life but he said that so pitifully that for a second i was like aw babes :/
The breakfast scene after Felix's death is how grief works. You go from bawling your eyes out to everyday tasks back to bawling your eyes out then making funeral plans then watching a tv show, and it all feels so weird.
I just think it's great that Barry Keoghan gave a completely unhinged performance! There was definitely some risk taking there and I hope it's acknowledged.
Actually, Will Watches does a more in depth look at the whole film, as he usually does. He even goes into the whole class structure, which most reaction UA-camrs do not about, Saltburn.
What’s wild is the tub scene and the Bloody Mary scenes shocked me, the grave scene I saw coming once he started removing his shirt but still had me like “Nooooo!!!” But taking him to see his parents? I’d assumed he’d lied about his dad dying, but once he was adamant about not visiting I KNEW his parents were normal and I was sooooooo uncomfortable during that visit! Agh!!!
I’d read somewhere that when Oliver was dancing through the house at the end, that he went the opposite of Felix’s first tour when he arrived there. Just a fun little fact! Love you Brad!! 💕
The fact Farleigh got away alive (pretty much the only one), is just so weird and yet so tale telling. Its not that Oliver ever liked him, but he wasn't in Felix's class. He wasn't his prey. And he actually really cared. The family made it pretty clear that just as the mother, Felix used to have a 'project', a toy for entertainment. And that Oliver was just one of them. When Pamela dies, Oliver realizes it the strongest maybe. Whereas Farleigh was actually really passionate about these people. He cared. Or maybe Oliver's means only grew more extreme. The tear he's crying when he kissed the sister in the tub and knows sex won't get him out of it this time, its like he knows what he has to do and yet feels sad about it.
For anyone who slightly recognised the nerd at 3:38, its Aemond from House of the Dragon 😂😂 Oh and Farleigh is Simon from Midsommar! Love you Brad, fav youtuber ❤️
@@natashadarko3066 I'm African African with British roots. Thank goodness we're allowed to talk about our feelings. It took a while but we got there lol 😂
"WHO SAID THAT" LOL (talking about the ending) totally needed; especially the stones over the puppet master box... when they were 4 puppets and Oliver was the puppet master... genius!!!! And didnt connect the foreshadowing at first but it tied it up at the end for me
in another world, oliver never lied and him n felix lived happily ever after 😭😭 i fucking love this movie i’m so glad you reacted to it. also felix and venetia die in 2007, and then oliver finds out sir catton died in 2022. so at that point it had been 15 years since everything went down!
The first part of the movie takes place in 2006 and the newspaper said the father died in 2022, so the time jump at the end of the movie is 16 years later.
@@sentiments1562 it drives me crazy that people are disgusted by the vampire scene 😂 dudes literally jump at the chance to have sex with girls when they're on their period so they can rawdog
i watched this at the movies and it started at like 9:30pm so it was a little cinema and the vibes were so good, like everyone was giggling or gasping or screaming it was so fun, it was like a sleepover with strangers
Happy new year Brad! Gosh Barry Keoghan is so good at playing little freaks 😂 I would've been obsessed with Saltburn if i had seen it as a teen , it's a good romp of a film!
I loved this movie. The cinematography was so beautiful, the acting, the direction, my gods. The last shot makes SO much sense to me - the moment when he is utterly, entirely himself - no clothes, no pretensions, shedding his old life like clothes dropping to the floor. Absolutely psychopathic creature he is, I think it was totally in his character to dance naked as a huge fuck-you to the upper class too. Like a 'see, now I'm putting my **** on everything you hold sacred and dear'.
you can't say "nobody cares for the intro" and then throw "I went on a date" in the same sentence, that's just brutal jajajajaj loved thisa video as always loved your reactions, this channel has so much personality to it, happy new years!
Also we do know how much time passed from when he left Saltburn! It was 2007 when he left then the cafe waiters are wearing masks when Elisbeth meets Oliver again so it's post covid! He waited over ten years to get back to the mansion, probably even more to own it.
Absolutely loved this movie, a masterpiece. I was gooped after the plottwist. I actually loved Farleigh even though he was an absolute ass, but he just managed to see through Olivers bullshit from the start. He IS still a hypocrite though lmao
The actor that plays Michael, Ewan Mitchell, is in House of the Dragon and its crazy how much different he looks in that show to here. Hopefully you'll react to it after Game of Thrones.
Just noticed something new from this video, you emphasizing that Oliver said he didn't smoke since you related made me realize that was the first lie we caught him in because soon after we see him smoking while he watches Felix through his window 😮
seeing felix in costume at the party and then we get to that shot of him laying on the floor of the maze as it pans in on him... as very literal fallen angel... YOOOOO-
I really appreciated your take on this movie because I was not a fan when I watched it…but you made me see it with completely different eyes and my thoughts have changed. Great vid as always. ❤
Agreed the dance at the end was definitely necessary it’s his victory lap! This movie grossed me out but I think it was great a real psychological movie on class. Can’t wait for more GOT! Balls in your biscuit tin 🤣
the fact that brad is wearing a hoodie that says childish on it while he finishes the ollie ollie ollie song in editing is kinda funny because it sounds like those types of silly songs that everyone would sing as kids and i love it
I stumbled on this channel looking for Saltburn reactions… I started watching the movie a couple weeks ago, but stopped when Olly got to Saltburn and shown his room. I envisioned rich pricks taking advantage of him! Thank you Brad, for making the creepiest creepsville movie rather giggly with your commentary. I am now subscribed and can’t wait to watch all your videos! Well done, sir.
This film is a piece of CINEMA! It's so fun to watch and I feel the weirdness just adds to the characters even more. The whole story was amazing and it's so cool to watch the plot unfold. I loved Brad's reaction, he's always the most fun to watch. ❤ As always I'm going to recommend Tick Tick Boom, I just think it's so great.
My favorite movie of 2023. Glad you loved it, too! People get too caught up in certain scenes and not paying attention to the overall movie: writing, acting, cinematography, etc.
I think you'd love Eileen! It's a sapphic, artsy psychological thriller. It's also got old Hollywood crime noir vibes. And there's some manipulation and unhinged energy.
Him dancing at the end was also the reverse of the tour Felix gave him when he first arrived at salt burn. Both ended with him at the puppet box toy thing
This movie is one of my favourites of all time. It jumped so high on that list because it just feels like the most gorgeous cinematic masterpiece and it delivered on everything it promised. I literally cannot stop talking about how well the story was told. BALLS IN YOUR BISCUIT TIN
love that it was that specific scene 11:20 that did it for you too realising ollie was kinda cute and you love his voice because same (despite everything afterwards thanks)
The thing I love about this movie is that, even though I was in a constant state of distress for at least the second half, it is a GENIUS movie. The writing, the filmography, the acting is all so well done that I couldn’t help but hang on to every minute of it Also the mom is so out of pocket, she’s definitely one of my favorite characters 😂😂
I, too, live for movies like this! You're the only person besides myself that once you pay attention to it, I immediately fell in love with this movie! I liked it the first time I saw it, when I payed attention to it the second time, I thought "BRILLIANT " ! The scenes that are considered gross, speak to the obsession or obsessions more so!
Happy New Year! Can’t wait for this reaction, watched this movie two days ago and was so impressed, it kept me gripped all the way through and I cannot remember the last time I reacted like that to a movie! So excited to see what you think Brad!
Brad is a freak. We cheer! Emerald Fennell did say the Cattons are like a family of vampires. They feed from the misfortunes of poor people. Oliver then becomes a vampire, too, and "eats" them. Btw Oliver IS in love with Felix- that's what the visual montages show us- that he is lying to himself.
If someone had just put in a call to Miss Jane Marple in St. Mary Mead (phone number:3,5), lives would have been saved. She would have made quick work of it. Saltburn even has a library for the great reveal. (Although, the "great reveal in the library" is in Hercule Poirot's domain.)
@BradEvans21 Ok Brad. I believe as smart as Oliver is. So is Farleigh. I think just how Oliver could sense who people really were. I believe Farleigh was doing the same thing in a less deadly way. Also I believe Oliver respected Farleigh games and that's why he didn't kill him. Also Being shady fun is not killing off a family! So yeah Brad rethink . #TeamFarleigh
No. He didn't kill Farliegh because he didn't stand in the way of him inheriting Saltburn. There was no reason to kill him. I do like Farliegh ....but he was a dick
had a really shitty day today, but as usual your videos are just really entertaining and really lift the spirits! loved the video and love your channel!
I freaking love you and completely agree with everything you've said. Everything was there for a reason and quite a few of the gag-worthy moments were actually improvised. *balls in your biscuit tin was the best film contribution I've ever heard.
Im literally so 💀 with your reaction to this😂 “the way I would hop, skip and dive into the bath with him” 😂 😅 I could not stop laughing during this part
i watched it last night and literally could not sleep for a long time after hahaaa but i really loved it. when the movie started with "i wasn't in love with him" i was like aight.. let's strap in for this:DD i'm glad you made a reaction, i feel like your reactions are so enjoyable even when you've seen the film before. 100% agreed on the last scene 17:43 i cant 😭😭
if Brad ever reacts to Talented Mr. Ripley btw i think that would be cool (not to be the one who compares the movies because for me personally, theres enough differences between them that i'm glad both of them exist but yeah) just think its a good movie for reaction
I loved the movie, it's really bold and I'm here for that! Bravo, Emerald Fennell and kudos to the whole cast and crew, they did amazing! I like when we really feel things watching movies, good or bad but that's a gift of the movies.
Oh my god… a few days ago my PARENTS said do you want to watch salt burn with us (I hadn’t heard of it and they didn’t know what it was about£ VERY VERY glad I said no 💀😂
20:03 as someone who used to have them that's actually one of the more tamer kinks in the kink/fetish world. And i DEFINITELY had that kink. During that time i would get damn near insatiable for......"activities." 🤣 But it's definitely not for everyone. Edit: I don't think Saltburn was his *initial* objective. I think it was wanting to be a part of that family. And wanting Felix. I still believe he was deeply in the closet about his feelings for Felix. But when Felix learned the truth and he had to kill him, he went back to Venetia (hence why he kissed her). And then she rebuked him and called him out so he killed her. THEN his goal became Saltburn itself. Because if he couldn't marry in, he was gonna get it however he had to.
The Jacob part made me laugh because he's in my "gives me the ick just horrible vibes always" group of actors like Timmy Chalamamama (who already proved me right) and Austin Butler. I was very sad when they announced he would be replacing Andrew in the Frankenstein movie
the scene of felix taking oliver to see his family gagged me more than any of the “weird/crazy” scenes. the secondhand embarrassment and feeling embarrassed myself that i fell for oliver’s lies made me feel the most uncomfortable
Yessss that’s the scene that shocked me the most out of all the other scenes
Same
Oh my god same here! That scene at his house had me so uncomfortable
absolutely agree, it was way worse than all of them
true
Also I think Felix was a genuinely good person too, even after he discovers Oliver is lying, he doesn't tell Oliver's or his own parents and still wants Oliver to have his birthday party. He also notices how hard Oliver's parents try for him so he makes Oliver stay for the dinner they prepared.
I don't thin I agree because he is very possessive and I fear his cousin wasn't the only family member who he fingered...
I feel like you missed a lot if you think Felix is good. Its implied that Felix and his family always bring “the less fortunate” home as a charity case but its actually for their own entertainment. Its made clear with Pamela how they throw them out when they tire of them. He lets the party go on because it would be embarassing to tell everyone that he got lied to. As for the interaction with his parents, Felix was trying to make Oliver sit in the uncomfortable situation as a way to punish him. No one in the movie is a “genuinely good person” imo.
@@angelinamikkili4806true but i feel felix was kinda the most different from the rest of the family
No such thing as good people in upper class Britain.
@@angelinamikkili4806 Felix makes no indication that he brings home people for bad reasons. Pamela was his family’s decision. The party was him trying not to embarrass Oliver. And having Oliver sit with his lies is the least form of punishment when he’s just mislead him for months!
the DELIVERY of "sorry if my performance wasn't good enough" at 29:31 kills me every time like how is it that oliver is fucking bonkers and has lied about his whole life but he said that so pitifully that for a second i was like aw babes :/
Damn, Brad must've been really distracted in the cinema, good for him 😄
as a film student the cinematography in this movie made me very happy 🤭
I think the ending also shows how much of an actor he was! All his mannerisms and awkwardness were faked
The breakfast scene after Felix's death is how grief works. You go from bawling your eyes out to everyday tasks back to bawling your eyes out then making funeral plans then watching a tv show, and it all feels so weird.
i can’t think of him at all or i will instantly cry.
I just think it's great that Barry Keoghan gave a completely unhinged performance! There was definitely some risk taking there and I hope it's acknowledged.
Worth noting but you are the ONLY person whose reaction I've watched who has mentioned the music at all - I am OBSESSED with the score. It's so good.
When I heard "No Cars Go" by Arcade Fire playing very subtly in the bar I knew this movie was scored to perfection.
Yes!
same
Actually, Will Watches does a more in depth look at the whole film, as he usually does. He even goes into the whole class structure, which most reaction UA-camrs do not about, Saltburn.
@@binkytube never heard of him. So there's that
What’s wild is the tub scene and the Bloody Mary scenes shocked me, the grave scene I saw coming once he started removing his shirt but still had me like “Nooooo!!!” But taking him to see his parents? I’d assumed he’d lied about his dad dying, but once he was adamant about not visiting I KNEW his parents were normal and I was sooooooo uncomfortable during that visit! Agh!!!
I’m not proud to say I watched this in cinema with my dad before we knew what it was about 😔
omg GAG
Your dad must have been thrilled
I watched it with my entire family at Christmas 🤭
@@_dont_mind_me ye that sounds much worse I would’ve just genuinely started crying
Lmao
I’d read somewhere that when Oliver was dancing through the house at the end, that he went the opposite of Felix’s first tour when he arrived there. Just a fun little fact! Love you Brad!! 💕
"Not to discriminate, but I will." I was dying.
i LOVE the aspect ratio of this film! It adds so much to the visuals and it’s literally just two black bars lollll
i agreeee!!
Yep, love that one too.
The laughing to *Pamela died* 😱 was too good
As a quiet person, WE DO NOT CLAIM HIM!!! I need him in jail😭😭
You guys all are weird and untrustworthy. Sorry not sorry
@@e.k.d6181Lmao you did not just write that with a straight face
29:51 Barry’s real Irish accent coming through on these lines
okay but Farleigh slayed he was the only one that survived cause he always clocked oliver like idc he served
The symbolism in this movie is everything, especially from a literary perspective. The costumes play into it really well.
The fact Farleigh got away alive (pretty much the only one), is just so weird and yet so tale telling. Its not that Oliver ever liked him, but he wasn't in Felix's class. He wasn't his prey. And he actually really cared. The family made it pretty clear that just as the mother, Felix used to have a 'project', a toy for entertainment. And that Oliver was just one of them. When Pamela dies, Oliver realizes it the strongest maybe. Whereas Farleigh was actually really passionate about these people. He cared. Or maybe Oliver's means only grew more extreme. The tear he's crying when he kissed the sister in the tub and knows sex won't get him out of it this time, its like he knows what he has to do and yet feels sad about it.
this movie was an emotional rollercoaster and i LOVED it
For anyone who slightly recognised the nerd at 3:38, its Aemond from House of the Dragon 😂😂
Oh and Farleigh is Simon from Midsommar!
Love you Brad, fav youtuber ❤️
As an English African, the breakfast scene hit home. There are no tears in our home and certainly no emotional outbursts.
That’s so sad honestly
@@JoyaLewisTheMusician it is what it is
@@natashadarko3066 I'm African African with British roots. Thank goodness we're allowed to talk about our feelings. It took a while but we got there lol 😂
"WHO SAID THAT" LOL (talking about the ending)
totally needed; especially the stones over the puppet master box... when they were 4 puppets and Oliver was the puppet master... genius!!!! And didnt connect the foreshadowing at first but it tied it up at the end for me
I swear, Barry Keoghan had me in a chokehold while seeing this in theaters. Glad to see Brad was making the same reactions I had😂
in another world, oliver never lied and him n felix lived happily ever after 😭😭 i fucking love this movie i’m so glad you reacted to it. also felix and venetia die in 2007, and then oliver finds out sir catton died in 2022. so at that point it had been 15 years since everything went down!
Bathtubs and graves will never be the same again.
I agree 100%, the end was perfect in showcasing who he was and how he viewed the family. The final shot had me absolutely gagged.
The first part of the movie takes place in 2006 and the newspaper said the father died in 2022, so the time jump at the end of the movie is 16 years later.
this movie was crazy but i can't stop thinking about it 😭
@@sentiments1562 it drives me crazy that people are disgusted by the vampire scene 😂 dudes literally jump at the chance to have sex with girls when they're on their period so they can rawdog
i watched this at the movies and it started at like 9:30pm so it was a little cinema and the vibes were so good, like everyone was giggling or gasping or screaming it was so fun, it was like a sleepover with strangers
Happy new year Brad! Gosh Barry Keoghan is so good at playing little freaks 😂 I would've been obsessed with Saltburn if i had seen it as a teen , it's a good romp of a film!
I loved this movie. The cinematography was so beautiful, the acting, the direction, my gods. The last shot makes SO much sense to me - the moment when he is utterly, entirely himself - no clothes, no pretensions, shedding his old life like clothes dropping to the floor. Absolutely psychopathic creature he is, I think it was totally in his character to dance naked as a huge fuck-you to the upper class too. Like a 'see, now I'm putting my **** on everything you hold sacred and dear'.
27:42 '' gorgeous gorgeous very beautiful shot right there well done well done''😭😭
you can't say "nobody cares for the intro" and then throw "I went on a date" in the same sentence, that's just brutal jajajajaj loved thisa video as always loved your reactions, this channel has so much personality to it, happy new years!
I think it's a beautiful film. Definitely needs to win some awards for cinematography.
i love how you took this movie so unseriously, your reaction was hilarious 😹
Also we do know how much time passed from when he left Saltburn! It was 2007 when he left then the cafe waiters are wearing masks when Elisbeth meets Oliver again so it's post covid! He waited over ten years to get back to the mansion, probably even more to own it.
In real time, I was 7 years old in 2007…☺️
This movie made me feel so many emotions like girll💀
Absolutely loved this movie, a masterpiece. I was gooped after the plottwist. I actually loved Farleigh even though he was an absolute ass, but he just managed to see through Olivers bullshit from the start. He IS still a hypocrite though lmao
feels as if I waited forever for this, so happy to see Brad's reaction to this movie !!
sorry it took so loooong
@@BradEvans21 it was 100% worth the wait !!
The actor that plays Michael, Ewan Mitchell, is in House of the Dragon and its crazy how much different he looks in that show to here. Hopefully you'll react to it after Game of Thrones.
I fkn knew that was Aemond!
42:15 "Saltburn" is amazing but "Promising Young Woman" (from the same writer, produder and director) is a BANGER! You should watch it next! ❤
how is this the first video of yours i’ve seen, i’m absolutely wetting myself you’re soooo funny and your eye for good cinematography is insane!
Just noticed something new from this video, you emphasizing that Oliver said he didn't smoke since you related made me realize that was the first lie we caught him in because soon after we see him smoking while he watches Felix through his window 😮
seeing felix in costume at the party and then we get to that shot of him laying on the floor of the maze as it pans in on him... as very literal fallen angel... YOOOOO-
7:41 you’ve just unlocked several childhood memories with that song omg
I really appreciated your take on this movie because I was not a fan when I watched it…but you made me see it with completely different eyes and my thoughts have changed. Great vid as always. ❤
The cinematography is beautiful. The writing is so good. I agree this movie fantastic.
What a movie AND What a Critique! You brighten a gloomy day around here ❤
Best video on Saltburn ever. Just like I knew it would be. Thanks for brightening up my day, Brad 🌞
Agreed the dance at the end was definitely necessary it’s his victory lap! This movie grossed me out but I think it was great a real psychological movie on class. Can’t wait for more GOT! Balls in your biscuit tin 🤣
“What’s with the dark?”
Dark academia, baby. And don’t we love it
the fact that brad is wearing a hoodie that says childish on it while he finishes the ollie ollie ollie song in editing is kinda funny because it sounds like those types of silly songs that everyone would sing as kids and i love it
I’ve never wanted a reaction from you more in my life 😆😆😆
I stumbled on this channel looking for Saltburn reactions… I started watching the movie a couple weeks ago, but stopped when Olly got to Saltburn and shown his room. I envisioned rich pricks taking advantage of him!
Thank you Brad, for making the creepiest creepsville movie rather giggly with your commentary. I am now subscribed and can’t wait to watch all your videos! Well done, sir.
This film is a piece of CINEMA! It's so fun to watch and I feel the weirdness just adds to the characters even more. The whole story was amazing and it's so cool to watch the plot unfold. I loved Brad's reaction, he's always the most fun to watch. ❤ As always I'm going to recommend Tick Tick Boom, I just think it's so great.
My favorite movie of 2023. Glad you loved it, too! People get too caught up in certain scenes and not paying attention to the overall movie: writing, acting, cinematography, etc.
As I was watching this movie I was HOPING you would react to it! Thanks for your fun content, Brad. Also…them eyebrows, babes! 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥
I think you'd love Eileen! It's a sapphic, artsy psychological thriller. It's also got old Hollywood crime noir vibes. And there's some manipulation and unhinged energy.
Him dancing at the end was also the reverse of the tour Felix gave him when he first arrived at salt burn. Both ended with him at the puppet box toy thing
This movie is one of my favourites of all time. It jumped so high on that list because it just feels like the most gorgeous cinematic masterpiece and it delivered on everything it promised. I literally cannot stop talking about how well the story was told. BALLS IN YOUR BISCUIT TIN
love that it was that specific scene 11:20 that did it for you too realising ollie was kinda cute and you love his voice because same (despite everything afterwards thanks)
Oliver is a wallflower! He "sees things and he understands" such a goof fricken movie!
The thing I love about this movie is that, even though I was in a constant state of distress for at least the second half, it is a GENIUS movie. The writing, the filmography, the acting is all so well done that I couldn’t help but hang on to every minute of it
Also the mom is so out of pocket, she’s definitely one of my favorite characters 😂😂
I NEED a sequel of Farleigh getting revenge for the family LOL
no thanks xoxoxox
I, too, live for movies like this! You're the only person besides myself that once you pay attention to it, I immediately fell in love with this movie! I liked it the first time I saw it, when I payed attention to it the second time, I thought "BRILLIANT " ! The scenes that are considered gross, speak to the obsession or obsessions more so!
Happy New Year! Can’t wait for this reaction, watched this movie two days ago and was so impressed, it kept me gripped all the way through and I cannot remember the last time I reacted like that to a movie! So excited to see what you think Brad!
Brad is a freak. We cheer!
Emerald Fennell did say the Cattons are like a family of vampires. They feed from the misfortunes of poor people. Oliver then becomes a vampire, too, and "eats" them. Btw Oliver IS in love with Felix- that's what the visual montages show us- that he is lying to himself.
If someone had just put in a call to Miss Jane Marple in St. Mary Mead (phone number:3,5), lives would have been saved. She would have made quick work of it. Saltburn even has a library for the great reveal. (Although, the "great reveal in the library" is in Hercule Poirot's domain.)
Love your channel so much! I love watching while I crochet & your vibe is immaculate, thanks for posting! Sending love from Chicago!
I didn't notice the stones in the end until you pointed it out. So many little details in this movie.
i remember whispering to my friend in the cinema ‘i am only here for jacob elordi’ and a girl in front of me said ‘me too, darling’ 😂
we also went around singing olly olly olly in primary school (I grew up in aberdeen in scotland) hahahaha that just unlocked MEMORIES
omg you’re HILARIOUS BRAD!!! i loved the “🥺👉🏼👈🏼” joke u made that had me rolling
I’m so happy you watched this!! I’m excited for Fellow Travelers
@BradEvans21 Ok Brad. I believe as smart as Oliver is. So is Farleigh. I think just how Oliver could sense who people really were. I believe Farleigh was doing the same thing in a less deadly way. Also I believe Oliver respected Farleigh games and that's why he didn't kill him. Also Being shady fun is not killing off a family! So yeah Brad rethink . #TeamFarleigh
No. He didn't kill Farliegh because he didn't stand in the way of him inheriting Saltburn. There was no reason to kill him.
I do like Farliegh ....but he was a dick
@@kathleenclark815 you're both right
had a really shitty day today, but as usual your videos are just really entertaining and really lift the spirits! loved the video and love your channel!
I have been searching for a British UA-camr who reacts to films for so long & im so glad I stumbled across you cos you are bloody hilarious 😂
Saltburn is literally such a beautifully filmed movie so artistic and I love it
Now we just have to gang up on Zzavid and have him watch this…
I freaking love you and completely agree with everything you've said. Everything was there for a reason and quite a few of the gag-worthy moments were actually improvised.
*balls in your biscuit tin was the best film contribution I've ever heard.
11:06 EDITING SLAY OML you are doing the damn thing
Imagine all the people who watched them with their families
i can’t get over brads face during the tub scene i was DYINGGGGGG
One of the best movies in years. Loved it
Im literally so 💀 with your reaction to this😂 “the way I would hop, skip and dive into the bath with him” 😂 😅 I could not stop laughing during this part
❤️ you Brad 😊 I always react the same as you, I feel like we would be besties tbh.
Balls in your biscuit tin 😂
Great reaction as per usual ❤
HAPPY NEW YEAR BRAD!!! so excited for another year of superior content
i watched it last night and literally could not sleep for a long time after hahaaa but i really loved it. when the movie started with "i wasn't in love with him" i was like aight.. let's strap in for this:DD i'm glad you made a reaction, i feel like your reactions are so enjoyable even when you've seen the film before. 100% agreed on the last scene
17:43 i cant 😭😭
if Brad ever reacts to Talented Mr. Ripley btw i think that would be cool (not to be the one who compares the movies because for me personally, theres enough differences between them that i'm glad both of them exist but yeah) just think its a good movie for reaction
I loved the movie, it's really bold and I'm here for that! Bravo, Emerald Fennell and kudos to the whole cast and crew, they did amazing! I like when we really feel things watching movies, good or bad but that's a gift of the movies.
Oh my god… a few days ago my PARENTS said do you want to watch salt burn with us (I hadn’t heard of it and they didn’t know what it was about£ VERY VERY glad I said no 💀😂
this movie had me GAGGED and i live for it
The Ollie song from up north killed me 🤣🤣😭😭
18:57 I think that’s when I first thought he could be lying about his background, but I still wasn’t ready for the eventual reveal 😭😭
it’s pure cinema the art of this film is so beautiful. (i’m a film student so yes i’m bias)
Paul Mescal is REAL. Every time I see him in something he is majestic 😩
20:03 as someone who used to have them that's actually one of the more tamer kinks in the kink/fetish world. And i DEFINITELY had that kink. During that time i would get damn near insatiable for......"activities." 🤣 But it's definitely not for everyone.
Edit: I don't think Saltburn was his *initial* objective. I think it was wanting to be a part of that family. And wanting Felix. I still believe he was deeply in the closet about his feelings for Felix. But when Felix learned the truth and he had to kill him, he went back to Venetia (hence why he kissed her). And then she rebuked him and called him out so he killed her. THEN his goal became Saltburn itself. Because if he couldn't marry in, he was gonna get it however he had to.
brad as soon as this movie came out i couldn't wait for your reaction
The Jacob part made me laugh because he's in my "gives me the ick just horrible vibes always" group of actors like Timmy Chalamamama (who already proved me right) and Austin Butler. I was very sad when they announced he would be replacing Andrew in the Frankenstein movie
The period scene goes from "Um yeah no thanks" to "Oh no oh nononono yuck" the moment he says vampire noup