The Talented Mr. Ripley (2/12) Movie CLIP - Everybody Should Have One Talent (1999) HD
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Tom (Matt Damon) creeps out Dickie (Jude Law) with his impression of Dickies father before revealing his true intentions in coming to Italy.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
After the Oscar-winning The English Patient, writer/director Anthony Minghella attempted another tricky literary adaptation with The Talented Mr. Ripley, which features heartthrob Matt Damon cast against type as a psychopathic bisexual murderer. Tom Ripley (Damon) is a bright and charismatic sociopath who makes his way in mid-'50s New York City as a men's room attendant and sometimes pianist, though his real skill is in impersonating other people, forging handwriting, and running second-rate scams. After being mistaken for a Princeton student, Tom meets the shipping tycoon father of Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), who has traveled to the coast of Italy, where he's living a carefree life with his father's money and his beautiful girlfriend, Marge (Gwyneth Paltrow). Dickie's father will pay Ripley 1,000 dollars plus his expenses if he can persuade Dickie to return to America. As Ripley and Dickie become friends, Tom finds himself both attracted to Dickie and envious of his life of pleasure. In time, he decides that he would rather be Dickie Greenleaf than Tom Ripley, so rather than go back to his life of poverty, Ripley impulsively murders Dickie and assumes his identity. The Talented Mr. Ripley was based on the first of a series of novels featuring Tom Ripley written by Patricia Highsmith; the story was previously filmed in 1960 as Purple Noon, with Alain Delon as Ripley.
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Cast: Matt Damon, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow
Director: Anthony Minghella
Producers: Steve E. Andrews, Lydia Dean Pilcher, William Horberg, Sydney Pollack, Tom Sternberg, Alessandro von Norman, Paul Zaentz
Screenwriters: Patricia Highsmith, Anthony Minghella
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Jude was really gorgeous. He looks so beachy and healthy.
Hair is the ultimate sign of youth and health
Dickie not able to decide wether fright or fascination is more... He should have RUN as fast as He could... What a Scene!!!
@@susannabonke8552 Jude has the most beautiful face and eyes I've ever seen in my life,you can't take your eyes off him ,really,as soon as he appears in a scen ,he sets the sceen on fire,just like a young Marlo Brando!
@@laureloubet6079 I agree. Yet he acts as a narcissist..
@@laureloubet6079 exactly
I feel like people always forget just how phenomenal an actor Matt Damon is.
Maaaat daaaaaaymon
South Park guys really cut him one. A little deserved because it resonates. But he’s still a top notch actor.
@@dannnsss8034😂😂
The way Jude changes his face expressions from excitement to sad surprise, ugh! 😍
He really didn't get the hint that Tom was a psychopath at this point? Or even at the point where he asks him to write his signature on the postcard?? Or at any point really.
+Aurora Lara I think he did but he was a careless fellow. He didnt mind the odd character as long as it was entertaining.
+Aurora Lara Personally I haven't spotted that he's a psychopath either...I mean, he's not really the typical psychopath... impressionate people and fake signature is not a sign...
He did eventually catch on, obviously
He didn't mind it. He didn't push him away even when he found out Tom lied about Princeton and loving jazz.
Tom was being super honest for his benefit. He was completely taken in by that upfrontness as most people would be. Fact he was also an extreme narcissist which made it all that much easier for Tom.
Tom is really honest lol. He doesn’t make secret of his con artistry
and dickie can't even notice the danger signs
‘Hiding in plain sight’
Juge law is perfect, i'm in love
Jude law Mam.
Jude Law gave this character amazing range. As shallow as it seemed, he managed to do that. Deserved an Oscar win.
If you're about to watch this film for the first time, I envy you. What a ride!
Best comment 👌
Even as a heterosexual 32 year old man, I can understand why Jude Law had the appeal he did with women in his prime. He didn't just have the looks, he also had the charisma (even if it was just an act - my mom had dinner with him in real life and apparently he's actually an introvert and very 'in the clouds', very different to how he appears on-screen).
Regarding the character himself, how could any woman NOT fall for a guy like this? Ironically, I think the story would have been much more interesting if Dickie was the villain.
...gheyyyyyyyyyyy
Dickie was a villain in a way. He was not a good guy
It would have been way more boring with Dickie as the main villain
Dickie was the villain also , he kind of caused that woman to commit suicide which also killed his unborn child due to his selfishness and he just wanted to move away from the area up north to San Remo to forget about it and move on living his life as a super wealthy super handsome guy, moving on to the next affair even if he had married Marge. He was the secondary villain in the film after Ripley, although Freddie would probably have been a villain as well if we had seen more of his private life, he was even worse than Dickie in terms of being elitist , viewing himself as special and using money to get whatever he wanted.
@@ajdoyle9559 the old saying: the only thing that can kill a monster is an even bigger monster
why's everyone drooling over Jude when Matt is like...so dreamy in this movie! :D
Ikr!
I second that
Yes. But immature.
He is hot, but the hairstyle is just annoying
There are levels. Jude is New York Yankees while matt is Baltimore Oriels!
Great casting. Jude Law became Dickie Greenleaf because he had that worldly charm and oozed old money.
Matt is unbelievable
He is so charming without even making you realise he is charming, that's truly remarkable.
I agree with all the comments. Jude was the most beautiful man on earth then. Stylish, blonde, gorgeous. Like he was in Wilde. Unbelievable. When I would have to be a man (god forbid) in my next live, I would want to be Jude in the Talented mr. Ripley. He; s perfect
as a man born in the last 50 years of feminism, I can tell you, being a man is a curse.
my desire is considered sexism, but it's perfectly acceptable for a woman to objectify a man, as you are doing here..
Please, not! Father is disgusted by him...
@@michelguevara151 women are not better Off. So be at peace with your gender.
@@michelguevara151u sound like u get no 🐱
@@shawk2832 o, for sure. but he lost this incredible beauty of youth. Well, it happens to all of us, I guess
The lifestyle Dicky had was splendid. But one must not forget that deep within the dept of all the charm was something evil and ugly. A horror of a kind so strong that a pregnant woman commited suicide because she was captured by it.
That is one of the morals of this beautifull film.
No person is without evil. I would call this a moral.
@@susannabonke8552 You are no different than tom then
no one made her kill herself.
@@Ghost-vg6iq well if u believe that is strange that anybody has evil within themselves in one way or the other you are either naive or very narcissistic
@@user-bp1nc4ug4jMost likely naive, I think. He reads a little condescending too. Why would he dehumanise another person for simply pointing out the most obvious fact by comparing them to a murderous character? Everyone has a shadow self, to deny that is delusional.
Jude Law without his British accent is also cooooool.
One of my favorite scenes. Dickie was to much of a self-obsessed spoiled brat to see the danger in Tom. Marge was just a gold digger pushing Dickie to get married. Dickie did not know what he wanted to do in life. Meredith too, just a rich girl wanting to marry rich. Ripley - in one way I am cheering for him, only the death of Peter - felt truly unjust.
Tom murdered Dickey cause Dickie didnt wanna move in with him and he said Dickie loved him,so oblivious its psychotic. Dickie was right in acting out,how could he say nothing to such delusions? Tom is a huge,leeching piece of manipulative shit.
The rich is never innocent
@@lepetitchat123 And poor are? I find the glorification of poverty and demonisation of the rich in some people a little ridiculous. Poverty can cause desperation and bitterness, which causes people to resort to heinous acts sometimes. But it also makes people humble. Being rich comes with its own positives and negatives. Like entitlement and snobbery, but it can also give people an ability to evolve on an intellectual level. It all depends on the person really. We're all human and we're all very flawed.
@@sirbuffalo okay dude, nice ted talk
@@s.g.7572 Brilliant comment. Are you a Mensa member by any chance?? I'm just stunned by your amazing wit. How did you come up with such a brilliant point?? It's so complex
I love that courtyard
Love Dickie, what a character ... and a delicious movie
1:55 that is the amazing Fiorello......a legend in Italy.
Probably one of the greatest comedian in Italy, in this movie he play Fausto and he is great. His energy is always something of brilliant and unique
It’s funny because amongst other things Fiorello can do amazing impressions
1:45 ...that expression on Jude law's face !!
Is it even legal to be this much handsome? 🥰
Insane. 😄
it‘s against the LAW!!!!!!
@@meljoy8599 !!!!!!!!
@Aygul Hashimova I don't think it's illegal.
I've never been arrested for it.
Best movie i have ever seen.. Could watch it again and again...
Tom was so scary. I pray to never encounter such person
Seeing Jude in this movie made me thought that he should be cast as Dorian Gray as he seemed like the embodiment of perfect male beatuy..
Well he was one of Oscar Wilde's most famous boyfriends in the film 'Wilde' with Stephen Fry - if the movie's anything to go by this guy was beautiful but a horrible boyfriend, always taking more than he's willing to give. Not that he asked his father to have Wilde arrested though, though his father did ruin Wilde's life.
The great casting that never was.
I always found this scene so spooky and uncanny. I read the novel a few years after seeing the film. This scene is an example of something beautiful about film that novels can never quite capture
I think I'm in love with Matt Damon in this movie.
right? everyone's talking about Law but Damon's portrayal was mesmerising and scary at the same time its hard to not think he's hotter
Damon is always underrated even after Oppenheimer his eyes are so dreamy
Dickie was too over friendly and welcoming to Tom. He just opened up his arms and rolled out the red carpet to someone he didn't know.
You have to judge people properly before you open up and be friends with someone.
0:25
Tell me this is Albus Dumbledore.!!!!!
Lol, if someone I just met described their talents as "telling lies and forging signatures" that would be a definite red flag.
Law had so clever eyes...
it s very sexy!
Jude te amo eres perfecto amor!!!!
Incredible movie, everything is just settled like a clockwork.
Brilliant movie - our favourite of all time!
Haha you know if I'd just met someone and they told me their talents were "forging signatures and telling lies" that'd be a DEFINITE red flag :D
AND impersonating practically anybody!!
Какие красивые и талантливые. Джуд это любовь многих девушек!
Love this one ∞ It shows Jude Laws character in this movie, one of his best performances I think. TBH, in no other movie beauty and character were better combined like in this one here¡
Oh my I can't take my eyes off Jude law wowow
Too hot I'm weeeak
Surely right there was enough to tell Dickie that this guy is not good news lol. So many red flags for loads of the characters in the movie, and they just straight up ignore it
Jude!!!!! Perfecto
Love this movie.
Italy= the BEST styles overall, clothes girls food musiclife...really
I don't know but Matt Damon is so much better actor than I thought. The new work he did with so many critically acclaimed Directors later in his career really overshadowed his acting talent.
Jude Law is great :)
Jude Law was the sexiest man alive back then. So talented and that British accent 😊
It’s suchhh a good movie
2:02 Fiorello a caso, bel film visto ieri, Jude Law è davvero bellissimo qui
Those eyes can kill.
Everybody knows who i'm talking about
Yeah okay, if someone said to me their talents were telling lies, forging signatures and impersonating anybody, that'd raise definite red flags for someone I'd just met.
Who gave Jude Law permission to be this hot
Jude Law keeps dropping jaws until today 🤤
LOL @ Tom Ripley (Matt Damon) Corduroy Jacket in Italy
Amei esse filme! Muiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiito bom. A cada dia gosto mais do Matt Damon.
진짜잘생겼다크ㅜㅜ
I still can't decide between 'The Talented Mr Ripley' and 'Plein Soleil/Purple Noon'. I haven't seen the movie of Ripley's Game though.
Read the first three books in the series, just started number 4 (The Boy Who Followed Ripley).
This must be the only film with Jude Law that I've not watched 😳
Literally me
the thumb is funny
jude law really reminds me of my brother in this movie. almost creepy. he's better looking, but the bone structure, colouring - certain attitudes and expressions. always made me feel uncomfortable.
(I don't get on with him, as you can see) but it's spooky.
brilliant role and acting
Let me guess: your Brother got more applause? Your efforts weren't valued the way you wanted?
This Feeling of rejection was certainly a reason how I got attracted to the movie. Minghella mentioned it was his approach also.
Tom is an SCP-939! 😱😱😱
Ciao Greenleaf
ciao
0:15 I always thought the line 'Everybody should have one talent' seemed to come completely out of nowhere.
Why would anyone ask this if it wasn't already part of a conversation?
I wonder if some of this scene was cut. That would explain things.
tom cant make a martini, marge says she can make them really well. dickie wanted to know what tom CAN do, and so he says "everybody should have one talent. Whats yours?"
As I understand, Matt Damon is a very good impersonator.
Este personaje fue creado para Jude Law. Es tan creíble
Alain Delon in the 1st version was awesome as Well..( Plein Soleil )! Compare.
The father should have sent Paulie or Vito of sopranos to bring back Dickie.
worryingly, i can impersonate like that.
Christopher Rourke 😂😂😂
Jude*
I know he has a English accent in all but why does this make think 2nd about it
kind of thought the bit about jazz starting around 0:54 was dubbed over when i first watched this scene. the mouth moving and sound don’t really match...
Here for literature tema arbete ”En man med många talanger”
Jude Law looks the best he ever looked in this film.
Ciao Sylvana :'(
jaassssszzz
sometimes i look at jude and think hey is that clint eastwood
Great Dedicatipn. How do you eo? sand spicy What's your opinion about this, huys !!!
Is Jude Law's character suppose to be English or American in this? I've never seen the movie And make out the accent
At 01:58, take a good look at the curly-haired boy next Silvana (he's her fiancée) when Dickie touches her face. xD He wants to kill Dickie... Love the movie!!!
NO VABBE FIORELLO
Gweneth Paltrow played herself to a T
Still wonder why someone as kind as Marge fell for someone like Dickie
Because he was charming and when they were alone he treated her well. Plus he was of the same social class. I suspect she probably liked that he was a bit wild and thought she could tame him.
It happens a lot, Marge had a maternal, caring quality about her, such people are naturally attracted to people they can care for who are a little wild and immature. Dickie also made her laugh and then there's the charisma, of course.
could you introduce your brother to me? ;-)
feel sick of mat damon
🤍of men are cold in the last days 🖤turn now,for What is the deal if you gain the whole world but still lose your own soul 💉🧬💯☠God will judge the world.Repent‼just like in the days of Noah ..
: ) - no, he's horrible
Tom must be the most annoying character in the history of cinema. a boring little rat, fighting his boring little issues.
@@s.kanninchen105 They're rich boys and so they act like rich boys. In my mind there are few things worse than meek people. The worst kind of hypocrisy.
matt damon is a terrible ripley
What?????really????most peopel think he was fantastic as aTom.I'm one of those peopel.
@Elif Yıldırım The whole film, including Damon, was a misconception of the book, and I lay blame mostly on the director. First, the book never goes into Ripley's sexual identity. Ripley is a mystery on that score. Secondly, the book is decidedly funnier than the film. And thirdly, the book is on a depraved moral plane which the film rarely touches. Damon tries so hard to please, whereas Ripley in the book takes everything in his stride, so natural are his inclinations. At the end of the book, Ripley lands in Greece and gleefully tells the first taxista he sees to take him to the finest hotel, after having gotten away with all of those lies and murders. And the reader shares his joy, as Highsmith expertly makes him complicit in Ripley's crimes None of that happened in the film.
@@muslit The movie's take on the character and themes are similar, but different in the end. It's not aiming for the same exact reading.
@@misskr3373 I beg to differ. They're not similar. The book was original and significant, for what I explained in the above post, which the film is not. The film is a personal take by its director, which is fine as far as it goes, but in my opinion is a misreading of the book. The film should have been 'based' on the novel by Patricia Highsmith, like Hitchcock's Stranger on a Train was (maybe it was, I can't remember - if so, it doesn't change my opinion of the result). Highsmith was not happy with the changes that were made in that adaptation, but it made her name better known. I don't think she would have been happy with this adaptation of Ripley. Ripley the book was so much more subversive and interesting than the film. The book is far superior.
@@muslit We clearly have a difference of opinion. The overall conceit of Tom's psychological imbalance, along with his striving to attain a higher socioeconomic class through extreme deception is indeed similar, though the Tom of the books is far more opaque than that of this movie.
I believe that as a standalone film, the approach that Minghella takes with his character -- along with the more openly articulated homoeroticism -- makes the adaptation into a distinct story of its own, and one worth telling. It's wonderfully done.
I have no talent