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  • @Derayne33
    @Derayne33 2 дні тому +32

    The movie was about Charlie connecting with Ray. None of those other things are material. He set aside the business concerns, and the rest of his self centered behaviors when he realized the more fulfilling gain was a brother.

    • @nooneofconsequence1251
      @nooneofconsequence1251 2 дні тому +8

      but what about the rose bushes!?

    • @LordBrian-PD
      @LordBrian-PD День тому +1

      @@nooneofconsequence1251 She will have to wait for "Rain Man 2: The Rose Bushes Strike Back"

  • @procopiusaugustus6231
    @procopiusaugustus6231 2 дні тому +21

    My daughter born in ‘98 has ASD. No one knew anything about autism then either. My wife got a master’s degree in early childhood special education to be able to help her. She was non-verbal until kindergarten and the school wanted to put her in a self contained class which we prevented after a continuous battle with the school. My daughter has a nearly perfect memory particularly with dates and geography. She is an expert on classic animation- like the name and dob of voice actors from obscure’30s cartoons. After many struggles with the school system she’s now living independently and a junior studying animation at an elite art school and just got a scholarship to study art this summer in Florence. She’s still pretty weird and struggles with social communication but people are a lot more accepting and understanding now.

  • @bsharp6856
    @bsharp6856 22 години тому +7

    This movie, without a doubt, helped bring autism to the public consciousness. It really wasn't known or talked about much until this came out.

  • @thomastimlin1724
    @thomastimlin1724 2 дні тому +6

    Dustin Hoffman one the Best actor Oscar for this incredible performance as Raymond

  • @SweetJennyFan
    @SweetJennyFan 2 дні тому +28

    I’m an excellent driver. 😂

  • @wbj2000
    @wbj2000 2 дні тому +11

    Rainman 2: Revenge of the Rose Bushes.
    This is an excellent movie and yes we have come a long way since the 80's. Back when it came out most people did not understand autism.
    Believe it or not, retardation was a medical term back in 60's, meaning slow. It wasn't intended to be derogatory, but turned out that way, so the word ceased being used.

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni 2 дні тому

      That's how language works. Retardation was the _technical term_ that replaced derogatory terms. Soon, "Visually impaired" will be deemed a hateful term, and Optically Diverse™ will be the new hotness.

    • @libertyresearch-iu4fy
      @libertyresearch-iu4fy 2 дні тому +3

      Most people had never heard of autism in 1980.

    • @bigtechisbigbrother8690
      @bigtechisbigbrother8690 2 дні тому

      The snowflakes get mad when you say retarded.

    • @GeneFuller-tz6bb
      @GeneFuller-tz6bb 2 дні тому +2

      You can't go full retard!

    • @scipioafricanus5871
      @scipioafricanus5871 2 дні тому +2

      @@Stevarooni a k a the Euphemism Treadmill.

  • @CigarMick
    @CigarMick 2 дні тому +17

    Tom Cruise was good in this movie but the real star was Dustin Hoffman.
    Mr. Hoffman's portrayal as Raymond Babbitt was brilliant.

  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman007 2 дні тому +16

    The story wasn't about Charlie's business, or the money, or Suzanne... or the rose bushes. 😄 It was about Charlie's personal growth as a human being. He's an angry, resentful, selfish person and by the conclusion he has softened some of his rough edges and learned patience and compassion by connecting with family. One can assume he will work everything else out in time. That's why the movie just ends where it does.

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig 2 дні тому +8

    If you think about it, you already know the answers to your end-of-movie questions, even though the film didn't directly answer them all. Suzanne rejoined Charlie in Las Vegas and saw the positive changes in him, so they got back together, at least for now. The $3 million estate stayed where it always had been, in the trust run for Raymond's benefit by Dr. Bruner. Charlie's pricey car business already failed, but he made enough money in Vegas with Raymond to pay off all his debts and have enough of a nest egg to launch his next venture. Charlie will definitely make a habit to visit his brother. And Dr. Bruner, responsible as he is, will pay someone from the estate funds to properly pack and ship the rose bushes to Charlie in Los Angeles -- at which point Charlie will be infuriated by them being in his way until he's able to find a local buyer to pay him some money and take them off his hands.

  • @granadosvm
    @granadosvm 2 дні тому +3

    I also agree the doctor framed the question in a way that made it almost impossible for Raymond to answer, trying to gain his custody.
    In the years I have dealing with autism in my family, I'm sure they could have asked "You can only choose one, live with your brother, or go back to the institute, which one you like better. And you don't have to be afraid. If you want to change your opinion later, you can, but for now, where do you want to live?" I'm sure Raymond would have been able to choose only one if the question was stated in a way that he could understand choosing only one, and he could have the safeguard of being able to change his mind later.

  • @phj223
    @phj223 2 дні тому +11

    YES! I've been waiting for this one! 🥰

  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman007 2 дні тому +6

    Four more Dustin Hoffman classics to definitely watch, Biss:
    The Graduate
    Midnight Cowboy
    Kramer vs Kramer
    Tootsie

  • @pmbbmp
    @pmbbmp День тому +1

    It took me a couple watchings of this movie to notice Tom Cruise, when he first meets the lawyer, saying: "I definitely got the rosebushes, I definitely got the rosebushes". Which is the first foreshadowing of his brother and the early influence he had on him.

  • @cyrussoccer
    @cyrussoccer 2 дні тому +2

    Dustin Hoffman's brilliant performance was based on a real person named Kim Peek. There are some good videos out there that let you get to know this exceptional human. His dad was always there for him.

  • @George-kv6gm
    @George-kv6gm 2 дні тому +6

    Great movie, one of my favorites of all time. And your reactions were wonderful. Thanks so much for letting us watch with you, and God bless you and yours!

  • @touringband
    @touringband 2 дні тому +2

    I love this movie. Had the VHS tape in the 90s and watched it plenty of times. Im glad you got to see it.

  • @jeffmansfield914
    @jeffmansfield914 День тому +1

    The questions at the end were answered in the film but there wasn’t a lot of emphasis put on them because that would take away from showing how Charlie’s priorities had changed from that stuff to focusing on Raymond.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 2 дні тому +7

    1. Hoffman really did fart in the phonebooth. Being professionals they worked through it in character.
    2. The first indication the change in Charlie beginning to change to me is the farm porch scene.
    3. The casino would have swapped out the dealer before taking the step of kicking them out.
    4. The hooker was just working and it's doubtful she turned them in.
    5. I suspect Charlie has a bit of his "piece of work" father has just as Raymond got the
    completely different personalities. (mentally/emotionally)
    6. Top 5-character development movie. Perhaps Charlie won't be so self-centered and toxic now.🤩

    • @libertyresearch-iu4fy
      @libertyresearch-iu4fy 2 дні тому +2

      Here's one for you: only Qantas Airlines included the airport scene on the in-flight movie.

  • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
    @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 2 дні тому +10

    25:59 20 USD in 1988 is equivalent to 54.57 USD in 2024. That is 52.08 EUR... yeah, definitely 52.08 EUR in 2024.

  • @twoheart7813
    @twoheart7813 2 дні тому +8

    Bam, the future of rock n roll ;o) Enjoyed your reaction Biss.

  • @MarcoMM1
    @MarcoMM1 2 дні тому +6

    Great reaction Biss like always. Love this movie! You may not know the character, Raymond Babbit, was inspired by a real person named Kim Peek.
    Kim had a rare condition called savant syndrome, which gave him amazing talents including a phenomenal memory. Dustin Hoffman spent a lot of time with savant Kim Peek, the inspiration for the character of Raymond. Rain Man writer Barry Morrow first met Peek in 1986, and on winning an Oscar for the screenplay for this movie in 1989, gave his Oscar trophy to Kim Peek. Hoffman made Kim's father (the main caregiver) a promise that he would "share Kim with the world." For nearly twenty years until his death, Kim Peek went all over the world impressing people with his incredible memory and ability to recall minute details from centuries of history.
    There are other fun-facts about this movie, What Raymond Babbitt says about Qantas was, and still is true. From 1921 to 2023, Qantas has never lost any jet airliners. This was Hans Zimmer's first score for a Hollywood production. Jake Hoffman, the boy at the pancake counter, is Dustin Hoffman's son.
    The diner scene where Raymond counts toothpicks after the waitress spills them on the floor was filmed at Pompilio's Restaurant in Newport, Kentucky. Today, Pompilio's has a "bas relief" mural on one wall, which features velvet-sewn figures of Raymond and Charlie in their Buick Roadmaster, parked in front of the restaurant. The actual bronzed toothpicks that Dustin Hoffman counted in the scene are attached to the mural.
    In the scene when Charlie and Raymond were in the phone booth and Charlie was making the call parts were improvised. While filming Dustin Hoffman did actually pass gas. Tom Cruise just went with it and also improvised his reaction to it.
    During the shooting of the casino scenes, Dustin Hoffman would go off and play games like blackjack. After production was halted to look for him, someone was assigned to watch him during takes. Keep up the good work.

  • @MrBreezeLI516
    @MrBreezeLI516 2 дні тому +11

    " never pull the blanket longer than its supposed to be " am I right?? 🙃

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry1313 2 дні тому +7

    5:35 - I just realized that the way Cruise talks about the rosebushes is how Raymond talks. "definitely got the rosebushes" I just find that charming because they're brothers, so you know how siblings have that unspoken bond? I believe this movie actually shined a light and started a conversation about autism.
    You should look into watching The Peanut Butter Falcon 2019. Stars Shia LaBeouf and an actor with Down syndrome (Zack Gottsagen). It's a wholesome movie and reminds me of this in a way.
    Same with What's Eating Gilbert Grape 1993 with a young Depp and young Leonardo DiCaprio (plays a character with autism)

    • @BonnyT
      @BonnyT День тому

      I just noticed that too! The way Charlie talks about the rose bushes as he's glitching, exactly mirrors Raymond!

  • @michaelcarrillo4760
    @michaelcarrillo4760 2 дні тому +7

    Dustin Hoffman, one of greats in cinema.

  • @daviddodd7581
    @daviddodd7581 2 дні тому +9

    sawThis was such a good film which won 4 academy awards.Hoffmans portrayal of someone suffering from autism was a Oscar winning performance so so real. Great Reaction Biss♥

  • @ethanvilla4418
    @ethanvilla4418 2 дні тому +11

    "QuestCHONS" Biss' accent is repeatedly entertaining.

  • @Roegwon
    @Roegwon 2 дні тому +5

    TY Biss💜🍪
    Great movie! Very heartwarming! RIP rose bushes

  • @stanleysmith2221
    @stanleysmith2221 2 дні тому +3

    Really enjoyed your reaction

  • @alejandromartinez1766
    @alejandromartinez1766 2 дні тому +3

    Great choice and great reaction Miss Bisscute.💓💓💓 if you liked Dustin Hoffman performance as Rainman you should react to other great films with him like: Tootsie (1982), The Graduate (1967), Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), Papillon (1973) Outbreak (1995) and Sleepers (1996) i think you will love his performances Biss.😊

    • @ogieogie
      @ogieogie 2 дні тому +2

      And "Little Big Man."

  • @ThistleAndSea
    @ThistleAndSea 2 дні тому +4

    Biss, you look Lovely today. 😊 This is a good one! Dustin Hoffman was so good in this role. Another movie of his that you might enjoy is Tootsie. Thanks for sharing this one!

  • @Meenie66
    @Meenie66 2 дні тому +3

    This is a really great movie. Nice reaction Biss. When he farted in the phone booth he actually farted and kept the door shut on Tom that wasn't in the script, all those little things didn't matter in the end, you know he visited he loves him and he is with his girlfriend too.

  • @juandesalgado
    @juandesalgado 2 дні тому +3

    Nice choice of movie, and great reaction! Thanks.

  • @martinwhite3559
    @martinwhite3559 2 дні тому +3

    This is a true masterpiece. So heart-warming.

  • @classictr35ma74
    @classictr35ma74 2 дні тому +10

    Most reactors almost hate Charlie for treating Raymond bad, but taking care for someone with disability for 24h a day sometimes all life isn't simple thing. It's normal that sometimes you lose control and starting behave like this. We are only humans. It is very big sacrifice to take care for those people.

    • @russellward4624
      @russellward4624 2 дні тому +2

      Especially at this time when the average person had never heard of autism. It would be tough to grasp how Raymond was superhuman at some things and yet lacking in the basic emotions over a day or 2.

    • @kellymoses8566
      @kellymoses8566 День тому +1

      Even the most loving parents can come to truly hate their severely disabled children. There was a really good episode of ER where parents checked in a very severely disabled child who was essentially a vegetable and then disappeared. After thinking about it I really can't blame them.

  • @yourthaiguy
    @yourthaiguy 2 дні тому +4

    They parodied the blackjack table scene in THE HANGOVER...

  • @eugeneoman
    @eugeneoman 2 дні тому +3

    Lovely reaction! "Jumping the rope!" 😂

  • @19nzinga
    @19nzinga День тому +2

    This was a great movie. Dustin Hoffman was incredible.

  • @tarlane
    @tarlane 2 дні тому +2

    This movie brought so much awareness to autism. Having not just normal people but even like the small town Dr not knowing what it was a real representation.

  • @harryrabbit2870
    @harryrabbit2870 2 дні тому +1

    Good reaction, Miss Biss. Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman have some things in common. They are both exceptional actors and they both have a history of hit-and-miss performances. They have both been in some total garbage movies and they have produced art. This is art. The journey of the two main characters in this movie is breathtaking.

  • @JLamstudio
    @JLamstudio 2 дні тому +15

    The doctor at the end that asked if Raymond wants to go back to Wallbrook is the film director, Barry Levinson.
    He has a son, Sam Levinson, who’s also a director and made HBO’s EUPHORIA.

    • @betsyduane3461
      @betsyduane3461 2 дні тому

      He also almost stabbed Mel Brooks to death with a newspaper.

  • @zamdrist
    @zamdrist 2 дні тому +1

    People better understand Raymond's condition in part because of movies like this. We are more sensitive and aware that others have challenges we cannot understand and see. It's a wonderful movie and expertly acted by two great actors!

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 2 дні тому +3

    Great reaction as always, Biss! 👍👍 There was some good unconventional comedy in this film. Charlie had to deal with his autistic brother's "quirks", which led to some pretty funny moments!
    This film affected audiences quite deeply. They instantly loved Raymond and showed great compassion for him. Little did they know that they would get to see Charlie grow from an irritating, self-centered jerk into a tolerant and caring man. Raymond barely changed at all, but Charlie evolved quite a bit.
    Dustin Hoffman won the Academy Award for Best Actor, and Tom Cruise wasn't even nominated. NOT FAIR.
    "Rain Man" was made when Tom Cruise was still a great actor and not the TOM CRUISE ACTION FIGURE of today. If only he would return to his roots and rediscover his true talent.

  • @alejandromartinez1766
    @alejandromartinez1766 2 дні тому +3

    Yes🎉🎉🎉 finally Miss Bisscute reacting to a classic film. The performance of Dustyn H. Was great. Thanks for this one Miss Bisscute, I loved your reaction as usual💓💓💓 now please react to the Classic Films: Risky business (1983) and The colour of money (1986) starring both by Tom Cruise you will like them.😉

    • @mapesdhs597
      @mapesdhs597 2 дні тому

      Risky Business is one of those movies that was often heavily censored when shown on TV. I only first learned of the film because I was into Tangerine Dream, which did the soundtrack.

  • @dstrong86bluecoffee
    @dstrong86bluecoffee 2 дні тому +3

    MADALINA - I always LOVE your reactions ... There's another movie reactor, who when she does NOT like the movie ending then she instantly makes a NEW HAPPY ENDING and tells us what really SHOULD happen !! You can give this movie your own HAPPY ending too ... (her name is Cassie Popcorn in Bed) --- Thanks (Dave Strong)

  • @roberormonde
    @roberormonde 2 дні тому +3

    Looks like you were interested in what happened with Ramond he was a buitiful person, i think this movie won an academy award, nice reaction biss i hope you reach your goals it just takes disipline i know it works for me but i fail.at it a lot, keep going im rooting for you are health is worth more then all the money in world your a woderful person take care ❤😊

  • @johnwhite345
    @johnwhite345 2 дні тому +1

    Please watch one of the most raw and incredible movies you’ll see your whole life. Once We’re Warriors. You will never forget this movie.

  • @kurtwebendorfer2849
    @kurtwebendorfer2849 2 дні тому +2

    I was clueless as to Autism in ‘88.
    Six yrs later, I had twin boys about your age, one with Asperger’s. Thnx for your compassion and understanding

  • @AcceleratedEvolution
    @AcceleratedEvolution 2 дні тому +4

    Suzanne sounds just like BissfLix :P

  • @lorvaton
    @lorvaton 2 дні тому +2

    Ohh I had totally forgot about this movie! Nice reaction, I enjoyed it

  • @DuHase-Actual
    @DuHase-Actual 2 дні тому +1

    The movie was perfect for Biss, except for the ending. It's heartbreaking how he treats Raymond, but the frustration each episode causes eventually gets through to his heart. I enjoy your heartfelt expressions throughout the film, and I'm grateful that you let us share in them with every reaction you create. Thanks Bissy

  • @SteveInMaine207
    @SteveInMaine207 2 дні тому +1

    The doctor making the decision of where Raymond would live was played by the director of the film Barry Levinson.

  • @justitia257
    @justitia257 2 дні тому +3

    Nice movie..I liked it. Grazie beautiful Biss

  • @LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec
    @LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec 2 дні тому +5

    rain man is so me 🥺😔😭

  • @UncleCharlie111x2
    @UncleCharlie111x2 2 дні тому +1

    She is gonna love this one! Here we go!

  • @iannoah6778
    @iannoah6778 2 дні тому +2

    Rain Man is the name of an entity worshipped by many Hollywood celebrities. She has the power of fortune-telling, and many songs mention "Rain Man" in their lyrics in homage to her. This film is also a tribute to this entity. The central character has the gift of fortune-telling and bringing luck to Tom Cruise... Nothing here is by chance.

  • @МихаилШалаев-ы3з
    @МихаилШалаев-ы3з 2 дні тому +1

    Ура! Семья воссоединилась! Осталось только определить, кто из них здоров, а кто болен на самом деле! Чудесный фильм!❤

  • @Jeff_Lichtman
    @Jeff_Lichtman 2 дні тому +2

    The money they won at the casino saved Charlie's business. As for the rose bushes, I don't think he cares about them.
    Both Charlie and Raymond had deficits. Raymond's were obvious. Charlie was a closed-off, impatient, selfish person who had trouble feeling empathy. Each of them grew during their time together.
    I'm sure the dealer was just doing what he was trained to when he said, "You're doing well. I'm happy for you, sir." He said it completely without emotion. He was just doing his job. I'd expect, though, that a casino dealer would be happy to see a customer winning a lot of money, because he'd probably get a bigger tip.
    "No one wants a selfish man." I wish that were true. There are lots of people willing to put up with all kinds of character flaws if they get something out of it, like money, sex, or security.
    Dustin Hoffman won an Oscar for best actor for his role as Raymond in this movie. His performance was really amazing. He disappeared into the role, to the point where it didn't look like he was acting at all.
    Other movies with Dustin Hoffman:
    The Graduate (1967)
    Midnight Cowboy (1969)
    Little Big Man (1970)
    Papillon (1973)
    All the President's Men (1976)
    Marathon Man (1976)
    Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
    Tootsie (1982)
    Wag the Dog (1997)

  • @rawtrout007
    @rawtrout007 2 дні тому +2

    Great reaction to a great movie!

  • @doorofnight87
    @doorofnight87 2 дні тому +1

    It's interesting how things have changed since this was made. In 1988, this movie was, I imagine quite progressive and open minded about its treatment of people with thing's like Autism. 36 years later, with the understanding of the Autism spectrum, ways to treat and accommodate it, and how to approach it have evolved so much that what is in this movie would never fly, doubly so for a non-autistic/neurodivergent actor to play Raymond.
    Really enjoyed your reaction and engagement with the material.

  • @derwolf9670
    @derwolf9670 2 дні тому +21

    1988 was the year when the world learnt about autism

    • @DaleKingProfile
      @DaleKingProfile День тому

      But it was unfortunately a double edged sword. While it was good that we all learned about autism, but unfortunately everyone thought they were like Raymond, high functioning and savant, which is not rare.

  • @davidpetersen4593
    @davidpetersen4593 День тому

    Hii Bisscute. Thank you for reacting to Rain Man. Rain Man is my favorite movie. It means a lot to my, that you wanted to react to this movie. Because i was actually born with autism myself.Thank you Madalina for showing kindness to people with diagnoses ❤❤

  • @RmeBraTT
    @RmeBraTT 10 хвилин тому

    The money ceases to have meaning. The friendship of the two brothers and the secure best care for Raymond is the movies 'fulfillment / resolution' / triumph.' The high road appears and is taken. The other motivations and ambitions dissolve into petty motivations, petty ambitions.
    Thanks for posting Bizzcute. Always love to spend time with such a good person as yourself ! (mostly listening to/watching 'all' the music reactions !!! ) The Best !!

  • @d_mosimann
    @d_mosimann 4 години тому

    You're the sweetest and most charming reactress on UA-cam. And when you laugh, the sun gets jealous.

  • @AbinashRao-ue3xw
    @AbinashRao-ue3xw 2 дні тому +5

    Your profile picture is so cute☺️😌

  • @Projeckt
    @Projeckt День тому +1

    The movie is not about the "plot" and their financial situations, and who filed out the taxes. It is about the beginning of the relationship between the two, and the unknown future we all have when we embark on a new experience. Would the movie be any better if we knew Charlie stoped talking to Raymond over the years, and left his girlfriend for another woman? Or would it make it better if he married her and visited charlie every weekend for the rest of their lives? Is this information that would really touch home for us? Or is it better left unknown and more true to life, and like the rest of us, we hope for the best and work towards a future unclear. Personally I think a happy ending answering all the questions would cheapen this to a made for tv movie.

  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman007 2 дні тому +1

    More than likely "Iris" was a plant by the casino to see what these high rollers were up to. Raymond let slip EXACTLY what they were doing. So, the pit boss and the manager called them in for questioning.
    Never f with the mafia. As they say in gambling: the house always wins.

  • @ice-iu3vv
    @ice-iu3vv 2 дні тому +3

    quantas still hasnt crashed.

  • @stevepecorella2704
    @stevepecorella2704 2 дні тому +1

    “Jumping the gun” is the term you were referring too.

  • @MikeBrown7799B
    @MikeBrown7799B 2 дні тому +1

    Hello Miss Biss!😊 It was common back in the 80s to leave the ending of films open. Now adays we like films to be tied up in the end, and to know what actually happens at the end. I think Charlie got enough money from Ray gambling to keep his company afloat. I think Susanna was happy with Charlie's character growth with herself and Ray, and stayed with him. The bushes, well, I guess we will never know their fate!😱 Great reactions to this well made and acted film, MB!!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @tonygallagher6989
    @tonygallagher6989 12 годин тому

    Attitudes haven't changed as much as people would like to think. Those of us who are considerably less affected by our condition still suffer. We spend a lot of energy trying to hide a difference that many people can't accept. We still find ourselves lonely and the world around us cold, to varying degrees. I was only diagnosed with ASD two years ago, and later diagnoses are still unfortunately very common.

  • @positivelynegative9149
    @positivelynegative9149 День тому +2

    6:25 He's a high-ranking member of a cult.

  • @robertshields4160
    @robertshields4160 20 годин тому

    I read that when this movie came out airlines wouldn't show it as an in-flight movie because of the airport scene. No one wants to be reminded of air disasters while flying. But one airline did show it. Quantas. They had no major accidents at the time of the movie's release.

  • @matthewcostello3530
    @matthewcostello3530 2 дні тому +3

    watch Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate

  • @kellymoses8566
    @kellymoses8566 День тому

    The phrase is "jumping the gun". It is a reference to races where the start is triggered with a pistol firing blanks.

  • @CocacolaBoy83
    @CocacolaBoy83 2 дні тому

    yes I too would have added a small final part of about 5 minutes in which he sees his brother for the last time and makes peace with himself, but in general yes it is a good movie.

  • @StephenRae-u1t
    @StephenRae-u1t 2 дні тому +5

    Biss you are adorable. You are the only person who has ever asked "what about the roses?" And now I want to know the answer to that more than anything. Keep it up, I love your reactions.

  • @traydevon
    @traydevon 2 дні тому +1

    “Those noises are none of your business, you understand that?”

  • @georgezee5173
    @georgezee5173 2 дні тому +1

    For years I've suffered some sort of "Mandela effect" with this movie. I hadn't seen it for decades until I rewatched it a year ago or so, only to discover that a scene I clearly remembered wasn't there at all. I could've sworn that th escene was an emotional one where Cruise's character starts crying while talking about his deceased father (probably talking with his GF) and he keeps saying something like "why couldn't he just love me??".
    Does anybody know if this is an actual scene from another movie? Maybe "Magnolia"??

  • @jasonwhoever5528
    @jasonwhoever5528 2 дні тому +1

    One for bad. Two for good! ❤

  • @michaelcarrillo4760
    @michaelcarrillo4760 2 дні тому +2

    Who is watering the rose bushes?🤔😅

  • @stevepas1
    @stevepas1 2 дні тому +4

    Biss my main girl❤

  • @prescott7333
    @prescott7333 2 дні тому +3

    Hey Biss ❤👋

  • @scipioafricanus5871
    @scipioafricanus5871 2 дні тому +1

    44:47 Lmao didn't see the merch before like the BissTepes mug.

  • @warinsidemyhead8939
    @warinsidemyhead8939 13 годин тому

    I forgot how good this movie was....I haven't seen my little brother in months, I'm gonna call him right now and tell him I miss him....

  • @UncleQue
    @UncleQue 2 дні тому

    Those poor neglected Rose bushes. I wouldn’t worry too much. I’m sure it rains enough in Cincinnati to keep the roses from dying. I also think we are supposed to feel that Charlie grew emotionally and really did feel some newfound devotion towards his brother. I think the exchange at the train station and the obvious emotions Charlie is trying to suppress, perhaps doing so for Raymonds sake.
    One thing the movie kind of suggests is that Charlie himself may have been “on the spectrum” as he also had some trouble expressing love very easily. He never tried to reconnect with his father and even though he perhaps loved Susanna he wasn’t the type to express it openly until he felt he might lose her altogether. He also had some similar speech patterns to Raymond “I got the rose bushes I definitely got the rose bushes, definitely got the rose bushes” and this was before we met Raymond.
    I think we are also meant to believe that Charlie probably saves his business because Dr. Bruner did cut him a check for a $250,000 which he could have used to save the business.

  • @woeshaling6421
    @woeshaling6421 2 дні тому +1

    "great ass" foreshadowing Pacino

  • @mattiaswibom4788
    @mattiaswibom4788 2 дні тому +2

    80s movies have a tendency to finish kinda quick. Everything didnt had to be tied up in detail. What happens next is up to the viewer

  • @andersthomsen3409
    @andersthomsen3409 2 дні тому +2

    Bisscute got story blue-balls here :D

  • @henrytjernlund
    @henrytjernlund Годину тому

    Beautiful reaction.

  • @positivelynegative9149
    @positivelynegative9149 День тому +2

    1:50 You need to watch Risky Business (1983). 🤣

  • @VorchaKali
    @VorchaKali 2 дні тому +8

    Had such a crush on to cruises characters girlfriend back in the day

  • @kirkmatsuyama6176
    @kirkmatsuyama6176 2 дні тому +3

    😊😊❤❤ Enjoyed

  • @kristofferholst6053
    @kristofferholst6053 День тому

    Tom Cruises was an amazing actor back he did other stuff than action movies. This one “the firm”, “a few good men” “Jerry McGuire” etc.

  • @PrestonMoG
    @PrestonMoG 2 дні тому +2

    You say that as they drive into Vegas l😂

  • @peterwalsh2470
    @peterwalsh2470 2 дні тому +1

    I'm just about positive that the Romanian saying about the blanket sounds way better in Romanian. But still, thanks for an interesting piece of knowledge.

  • @MangoMann072
    @MangoMann072 2 дні тому +2

    This is a classic

  • @AlohaTrev
    @AlohaTrev 2 дні тому +2

    You’re such a sweetheart ❤

  • @indiecab9593
    @indiecab9593 2 дні тому +47

    You did NOT UNDERSTAND the conclusion. All the questions were answered: Charlie gave up the money, Raymond will live at the institute, Charlie and Suzanne will stay together, Charlie will visit his brother because he loves him, Charlie is now a better man because Raymond became the family that he never felt he had before.

    • @GetMeThere1
      @GetMeThere1 2 дні тому +6

      Maybe you didn't understand the movie very well yourself. The main point of the movie is that Charlie came to understand fundamental problems of his personality by understanding things about his childhood -- and perhaps also found a way to feel forgiveness toward his father through understanding his father's hardships -- losing his young wife, and having to "put away" a son he loved in the best interests of CHARLIE'S welfare as a child without a mother.

    • @Stogie2112
      @Stogie2112 2 дні тому +6

      Charlie became a better man because he started caring about others and not just himself. He learned to care about Raymond for Raymond's sake. He even started treating Suzanne better. He also purged a lot of his anger towards his father.

    • @indiecab9593
      @indiecab9593 2 дні тому +2

      @@GetMeThere1 Pat yourself on the back for repeating what I said with different words.

    • @GetMeThere1
      @GetMeThere1 2 дні тому +1

      @@indiecab9593 Sorry. That you see no difference demonstrates that YOU ARE UNABLE TO SEE THE DIFFERENCE. Your OP is an ode to triteness

    • @LordBrian-PD
      @LordBrian-PD День тому +1

      ​@@GetMeThere1 Incorrect. "Charlie" is simply a vulgar, primitive iteration of "Charles". Your blatant lack of knowledge in the science of "Nameology", is only matched by your naivety to the complex psychological process involved in the naming of a child. And the enormous responsibility undertaken by the parents when doing so. Very disappointed 😡

  • @norwegianblue2017
    @norwegianblue2017 2 дні тому +1

    Back in the 80s, there was nothing wrong with saying someone was retarded if they were actually retarded. It wasn't a slur, it was a diagnosis. And most people didn't know about autism because it was incredibly rare back then, not like today.

  • @ariconsul
    @ariconsul 14 годин тому

    Dustin Hoffman is fantastic of course but what this movie reminds me, decades before the Mission Impossible franchise, is how good an actor Tom Cruise really is.