RyanIsNerdy The whole movie is incredible. Huppert was just transcendent and dug into her character with such raw potency that it felt realistic and it disturbed me. Yes, the student was great but Huppert took that character beyond. EDIT: Your joke flew right over my head. I'm embarrassed now by just how badly i failed lmao
salsburysteakjr I watched The Piano Teacher based solely on the fact I had seen Amour and wanted to view the rest of Haneke's filmography and I was floored by it. It is a tremendous film.
I just watched the Piano Teacher yesterday, and I was in absolute awe by her performance. People weren't kidding when they said it was one of the best performances by an actress put to film. She's just incredible. Absolutely dark film but amazing.
Isabelle is a braver actor than Meryl or most Hollywood actors; could you ever imagine Streep playing the roles Isabelle did in the Piano Teacher or Elle ? No chance. A outstanding , daring ,truthful actor,head n shoulders above anything from contemporary Hollywood
pardeep parkash why do people want to put her against meryl streep? You can also ask if Isabelle Huppert would be able to play Julia Child or Margaret Thacher as believable as Meryl Streep did. My point is it doesn’t matter, they are both amazing.
Yes - Huppert is a brave actress who wants to play those interesting, complex characters but she acts mostly in European films which are by nature more brave than American ones. Streep and Huppert are two totally different actresses and both are great.
pardeep parkash You make a very good point but it’s deeper than Streep v. Huppert. American film studios are less brave and more formulaic in terms of the films they choose to finance, and Streep has spent her whole career making American studio films. No way in hell would Paramount, Universal, or Columbia finance a film like The Piano Teacher as they are all about big box office. But you are right about Huppert being the braver of the two; I don’t think Streep has turned in a gutsy performance since The Bridges of Madison County. That performance was gutsy because Meryl almost never plays a woman who is sexualized in any way.
A FILM TRILOGY BY INGMAR BERGMAN - THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY (Ingmar Bergman, 1961) - WINTER LIGHT (Ingmar Bergman, 1962) - THE SILENCE (Ingmar Bergman, 1963) - INGMAR BERGMAN MAKES A MOVIE (Vilgot Sjöman, 1962) BARRY LYNDON (Stanley Kubrick, 1975) THE HONEYMOON KILLERS (Leonard Kastle, 1969) TOUT VA BIEN (Jean-Luc Godard & Jean-Pierre Gorin, 1972) BADLANDS (Terrence Malick, 1973) JULIET OF THE SPIRITS (Federico Fellini, 1965) A TASTE OF HONEY (Tony Richardson, 1961) TAMPOPO (Juzo Itami, 1985) WHITE DOG (Samuel Fuller, 1982) BAD TIMING (Nicolas Roeg, 1980) PIERRE ÉTAIX - THE SUITOR (Pierre Étaix, 1963) - YOYO (Pierre Étaix, 1965) - AS LONG AS YOU'VE GOT YOUR HEALTH (Pierre Étaix, 1966) - LE GRAND AMOUR (Pierre Étaix, 1969) - LAND OF MILK AND HONEY (Pierre Étaix, 1971)
I read an interview with her in 1996. The journalist said that however ice-cool and composed she seems, every so often she grins like a naughty schoolgirl, and it's very endearing. I have now witnessed this.
Isabelle played scripts like a first violinist carries an orchestra. Such direction and passion in the voice, face and body. I love her so deeply. Thank you so much Ms Huppert.
There is something about her personality that is so powerful & hypnotic all at once. Her work in the piano teacher is some of the best acting there is, and I'm still not very well versed in everything she's done so I'm excited to see her in many other movies
You are the best thing that happened on this channel! One would assume if they are able to bring a few celebrities for a nice video they would also be able put a nice fucking list in the description of that video.
She picked "A taste of honey" (1961)! Who else knows this rare gem? Saw it once in a movie theatre in 1970, never forgot it, searched for it later. The actress Rita Tushingham, with her unforgettable face, big eyes, big mouth, had another small role a few years later, in 1965, in "Doctor Shivago" (opening sequence). What a sensitive and realistic story that was, "A taste of honey", in exquisite black and white! Good taste, Isabelle!
@@oscarsalesgirl296 Is that what you took away from it? You must have been at a very different point in your life. I remember it as being very sensitive, I cannot imagine that I made this up. People see different things in films, tainted by their own experiences, but they believe their judgement is the objective one. Too bad.
The Cinematic Mind Though “The Piano Teacher” is one of her best actings, it’s very hard to see this kind of character being considered by the Academy, even in these days... They should’ve taken this rare opportunity of a great actress being nominated for a great acting and award her. The winner, Emma Stone was ok, but beneath her interpretation.
Great taste; *OBVIOUSLY* . And such a nice, relaxed, decent, easy-going, passionate, interesting, intelligent, smart, sophisticated, talented, beautiful, dedicated, cultivated person. Such a Great, Great actress. Brava, Madame Huppert! Je L'Aime!
I just love the way Isabelle huppert says (tu vais bien) in french.. The richness and beauty of the french language always Shine's through like in relation to Isabelle's acting ability
Oh yeah Emma Stone was great. But compared to Huppert in Elle? Elle no. I only mentioned Halle Berry because Monster's Ball came out when The Piano Teacher did.
Kobe Han Renobi Halle Berry winning an Oscar over Isabelle Huppert in The Piano Teacher and Naomi Watts in Mulholland Drive will forever be one of the baffling decisions the Academy has ever done.
One of the best actress in the world right now and since 2 decades at least. No comparison with most of the the hollywood bullshit. Sorry Guys i'm not one of these anti murican sentiment french guy, but let's be real for a sec, regarding cinema: Isabelle Huppert is something utterly rare and special.
A true cinematic legend! She is just amazing in her roles! I watched the Michael Cimino cut of HEAVEN'S GATE from Criterion and she is just STUNNING!!! On that note, it's good to see both her and John Waters pick up THE HONEYMOON KILLERS, that film definitely needs to be watched!
She's a great fan of Curtis Hanson. In a recent interview, she said Hanson's death is a true tragedy for movie industry, coz he was young and probably would make a series of great films.
Pedro Antonio yes he was investigated twice by two major law enforcement agencies. SoonYi was never his step daughter she was also an adult when the romance happened and they are married 23 years. Btw they adopted 2 baby girls , do you think he would be able to adopt if he was a child molester? Watch your movies it’s the only reality you probably know.
1:43 - WHITE DOG - Samuel Fuller. "It reminds me of Curtis (Hanson)." 2:08 - LA CONFIDENTIAL - Curtis Hanson. "Another film among my A list." 2:22 - BAD TIMING - Nicolas Roeg. "One of my favorite films ever." 2:38 - YOYO - Pierre Etaix. "Made me laugh so much."
The Criterioncollection logo is almost identical to the UA-cam video loading icon...I thought I was watching the longest intro ever, but realized I just have shit internet service.
Huppert is one of if not the finest actresses of the last 30 years. Not certain if I wanted her celluloid allure invaded here for me but I enjoyed her closeted adventure more than most of the (some entitled) directors rummaging. Such a classy down to earth woman with one of the most superb resumes in film acting history.
How wonderful and surprising to hear Juzo Itami's name. His films are bright gems and brilliant. I never see his films played or mentioned anywhere. A real shame.
Eryk Pawlik fuck off. But they do if they can get Jean-Luc Godard in there (never gonna happen) or Martin Scorsese, Pedro Costa, Claire Denis, or even Béla Tarr, Philippe Garrel or Leos Carax if they include their films on Criterion.
+thevoid99 Criterion might top this by, I dunno, actually engaging their guests (asking them what the films they've chosen mean to them, etc.) and filming it in higher quality.
A month from now, I'm going to randomly remember the adorably sexy way she pronounces "Fuller" and smile to myself. This is also the second recent Criterion Closet video I've seen where "Bad Timing" is pulled out.
This woman will never stop being chic and attractive, its incredible
It seems to be a French thing.
fucking chic ?
Attractive?
Gif Sec absolutely
This is the only woman in the entire series, apparently, and all you can talk about is how you want her. Disgusting.
Great actress. I recently watched The Piano Teacher and was blown away by her performance.
Lol. So was the student.
RyanIsNerdy The whole movie is incredible. Huppert was just transcendent and dug into her character with such raw potency that it felt realistic and it disturbed me.
Yes, the student was great but Huppert took that character beyond.
EDIT: Your joke flew right over my head. I'm embarrassed now by just how badly i failed lmao
One of my absolute favorite films that I barely ever watch, as it ends up depressing me too much.
salsburysteakjr I watched The Piano Teacher based solely on the fact I had seen Amour and wanted to view the rest of Haneke's filmography and I was floored by it. It is a tremendous film.
I just watched the Piano Teacher yesterday, and I was in absolute awe by her performance. People weren't kidding when they said it was one of the best performances by an actress put to film. She's just incredible. Absolutely dark film but amazing.
Isabelle is a braver actor than Meryl or most Hollywood actors; could you ever imagine Streep playing the roles Isabelle did in the Piano Teacher or Elle ? No chance. A outstanding , daring ,truthful actor,head n shoulders above anything from contemporary Hollywood
pardeep parkash why do people want to put her against meryl streep? You can also ask if Isabelle Huppert would be able to play Julia Child or Margaret Thacher as believable as Meryl Streep did. My point is it doesn’t matter, they are both amazing.
Meryl mimics, Isabelle acts. Let me know when Streep does a Violette, LuLu, Piano Teacher or Elle without an attention grabbing accent.
You forget Meryl in Ironweed.
Yes - Huppert is a brave actress who wants to play those interesting, complex characters but she acts mostly in European films which are by nature more brave than American ones. Streep and Huppert are two totally different actresses and both are great.
pardeep parkash You make a very good point but it’s deeper than Streep v. Huppert. American film studios are less brave and more formulaic in terms of the films they choose to finance, and Streep has spent her whole career making American studio films. No way in hell would Paramount, Universal, or Columbia finance a film like The Piano Teacher as they are all about big box office. But you are right about Huppert being the braver of the two; I don’t think Streep has turned in a gutsy performance since The Bridges of Madison County. That performance was gutsy because Meryl almost never plays a woman who is sexualized in any way.
0:02 - *A FILM TRILOGY BY INGMAR BERGMAN* [Collector's Set] _dir. Ingmar Bergman_
*THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY* (1961)
*WINTER LIGHT* (1963)
*THE SILENCE* (1963)
0:14 - *BARRY LYNDON* _dir. Stanley Kubrick_ (1975)
0:18 - *THE HONEYMOON KILLERS* _dir. Leonard Kastle_ (1969)
0:36 - *BADLANDS* _dir. Terrence Malick_ (1973)
1:19 - *A TASTE OF HONEY* _dir. Tony Richardson_ (1961)
1:24 - *TAMPOPO* _dir. Juzo Itami_ (1985)
1:43 - *WHITE DOG* _dir. Samuel Fuller_ (1982)
2:22 - *BAD TIMING* _dir. Nicolas Roeg_ (1980)
2:38 - *YOYO* _dir. Pierre Etaix_ (1965)
Winter Light is one of my all-time favorites.
Barry Lyndon and Winter Light are my personal favorites
What an amazing list. Brilliant. Just like her.
@@lawsonj39same here! Time for a rewatch 😊
And LA Confidantial she pick.
A FILM TRILOGY BY INGMAR BERGMAN
- THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY (Ingmar Bergman, 1961)
- WINTER LIGHT (Ingmar Bergman, 1962)
- THE SILENCE (Ingmar Bergman, 1963)
- INGMAR BERGMAN MAKES A MOVIE (Vilgot Sjöman, 1962)
BARRY LYNDON (Stanley Kubrick, 1975)
THE HONEYMOON KILLERS (Leonard Kastle, 1969)
TOUT VA BIEN (Jean-Luc Godard & Jean-Pierre Gorin, 1972)
BADLANDS (Terrence Malick, 1973)
JULIET OF THE SPIRITS (Federico Fellini, 1965)
A TASTE OF HONEY (Tony Richardson, 1961)
TAMPOPO (Juzo Itami, 1985)
WHITE DOG (Samuel Fuller, 1982)
BAD TIMING (Nicolas Roeg, 1980)
PIERRE ÉTAIX
- THE SUITOR (Pierre Étaix, 1963)
- YOYO (Pierre Étaix, 1965)
- AS LONG AS YOU'VE GOT YOUR HEALTH (Pierre Étaix, 1966)
- LE GRAND AMOUR (Pierre Étaix, 1969)
- LAND OF MILK AND HONEY (Pierre Étaix, 1971)
velocirapta you're awesome
I think you missed Ministry of Fear (Fritz Lang, 1944) at 2:38
Thankyou. That's really helpful :-)
Thank you ref cam! :D
velocirapta Thanks a lot for posting this list.
I read an interview with her in 1996. The journalist said that however ice-cool and composed she seems, every so often she grins like a naughty schoolgirl, and it's very endearing. I have now witnessed this.
She is my favorite actress, she is absolutely amazing just in her presence, nevertheless her performances, and now I see even her great taste!!
I could listen to her for another 45 mins.
I bet you meant 45 hours.
45 years*
45 centuries*
45 millennia.
She has many lines in "I 💙 Huckabee's".
She is Divine.
This is why I love watching these videos, seeing big name actors and filmmakers getting really excited and geeking out over movies.
Isabelle played scripts like a first violinist carries an orchestra. Such direction and passion in the voice, face and body. I love her so deeply. Thank you so much Ms Huppert.
1:41
love that jump cut, it looks like she fucking cleared that closet lol
Right after she said "stick it in the bag"
LOL
There is something about her personality that is so powerful & hypnotic all at once. Her work in the piano teacher is some of the best acting there is, and I'm still not very well versed in everything she's done so I'm excited to see her in many other movies
ISABELLE'S PICKS
Bergman box
Barry Lyndon
Honeymoon Killers
Badlands
A Taste of Honey
Tampopo
White Dog
Bad Timing
Yoyo
Alberto Sed why have you listed these?
Great choices
When she said Barry Lyndon I knew she had good taste
You are the best thing that happened on this channel! One would assume if they are able to bring a few celebrities for a nice video they would also be able put a nice fucking list in the description of that video.
Très bons choix d’une des plus grandes actrices au monde. Une carrière exceptionnelle.
I watched this video countless times. I come back to it when I need something to soothe me. The whole vibe is just a meditative experience.
me too 😂❤
Every night before I go to bed, I listen to my favorite closet selections and sleep so peacefully,
I'm right with you
I love that! I'm just now seeing this video for the first time but I think I will start doing the same 😄
This woman has it ! Attractive, intelligent, chic and that lovely nature. She looks very comfortable in her skin. Wonderful.
That statement is very profound in its very nature
She is so perfect and attractive, I could listen her voice like forever, I adore her!
What a beautiful woman and a wonderful actress...great picks too!
easily one of the greatest living actress....her performance in the piano teacher is just breathtaking
I love how she sometimes mumbles in French as if we were supposed to understand her. Oh I love Isabelle Huppert 😍
in the end she winks hahaha that's was so sexy and elegant! I love her
l Couldn't agree more
And the way she picks out bad timing. What do I see...what do I see... I've lost count of the number of times I've seen this video.
"What do I see? What do I see?... That is going to be stuck in the bag right away." Isabelle, you crack me up.
She picked "A taste of honey" (1961)! Who else knows this rare gem? Saw it once in a movie theatre in 1970, never forgot it, searched for it later. The actress Rita Tushingham, with her unforgettable face, big eyes, big mouth, had another small role a few years later, in 1965, in "Doctor Shivago" (opening sequence). What a sensitive and realistic story that was, "A taste of honey", in exquisite black and white! Good taste, Isabelle!
@@oscarsalesgirl296 Is that what you took away from it? You must have been at a very different point in your life. I remember it as being very sensitive, I cannot imagine that I made this up. People see different things in films, tainted by their own experiences, but they believe their judgement is the objective one. Too bad.
@@oscarsalesgirl296 Long on insult and short on content....
@@oscarsalesgirl296 If you are afraid to be "insulted" by somebody else's taste, stay out of the internet, Cynthia.
Isabelle Huppert is such an amazing actress. Waiting for that Michael Haneke closet pick and David Lynch closet pick
"Barry Lyndon"...great choice, Isabelle!
At first I thought she said "Bad Religion". They have all kinds of fans.
My favorite movie!
@@drparnassus2867 I thought she said "Bad Timing." Never heard of it.
Hi @@moontrucker8939, she takes Barry Lyndon at 0:14 and Bad Timing at 2:27.
so funny for a french to hear her switching from english to france
@Percy Harry Hotspur She's still a beautiful woman
What a great performer! Should've won the Oscar for "Elle"...
Winston Graysmith The Piano Teacher. But to be fair she won Best Actress at Cannes.
The Cinematic Mind Though “The Piano Teacher” is one of her best actings, it’s very hard to see this kind of character being considered by the Academy, even in these days...
They should’ve taken this rare opportunity of a great actress being nominated for a great acting and award her. The winner, Emma Stone was ok, but beneath her interpretation.
Thanks Isabelle for mentioning Curtis! I loved his work and was disappointed when found out he passed.
I can't believe how poetically beautiful this woman is!!
Anyone who gets excited by the sight of a Nicolas Roeg film has great taste. 👍👍
Carl Rees Yes, Performance and Walkabout are two of the best movies ever made.
She chose Bad Timing. Wow !
I can’t explain the whole of her! She’s literally utterly inexplicable!
"Oh yeah, I've met Federico Fellini MANY times no big deal..."
This closet has been blessed.
Excellent actress. Hugely intelligent. Wonderful in "Heaven's Gate", the most cruelly maligned movie ever.
Great taste; *OBVIOUSLY* . And such a nice, relaxed, decent, easy-going, passionate, interesting, intelligent, smart, sophisticated, talented, beautiful, dedicated, cultivated person. Such a Great, Great actress. Brava, Madame Huppert! Je L'Aime!
I consider her the goddess of acting
I just love the way Isabelle huppert says (tu vais bien) in french.. The richness and beauty of the french language always Shine's through like in relation to Isabelle's acting ability
Whoever disliked this video, can you please leave the internet forever thank you.
Reinaldo Buitron It was me. Hi.
you suck.
hahaha please give a thumbs up and tell your other 3 friends too!
Your comment made me wanna dislike this video.
Benjamin gszy it seems as though this has backfired. Im deleting my account.
Should've won the Oscar last year
Chris Robinson Should had won the Oscar for Best Actress for The Piano Teacher, a much better film than Elle.
Should've won for them both. I mean, Emma Stone? Halle Berry? Hell no. Hell. No.
Kobe Han Renobi I enjoyed Emma Stone.
Sandra Bullock and Gwyneth Paltrow’s Oscar wins are a thousand times worse
Definitely hell no.
Oh yeah Emma Stone was great. But compared to Huppert in Elle? Elle no.
I only mentioned Halle Berry because Monster's Ball came out when The Piano Teacher did.
Kobe Han Renobi Halle Berry winning an Oscar over Isabelle Huppert in The Piano Teacher and Naomi Watts in Mulholland Drive will forever be one of the baffling decisions the Academy has ever done.
How can you not just be struck dumb with awe to be in the presence of the greatest actress in the world?
her love for bad timing makes perfect sense considering the nature of her films
You guys should do a contest for a non-filmmaker to come to the closet! It looks like a dream come true
Great picks and finally some Pierre Etaix love
One of the best actress in the world right now and since 2 decades at least. No comparison with most of the the hollywood bullshit. Sorry Guys i'm not one of these anti murican sentiment french guy, but let's be real for a sec, regarding cinema: Isabelle Huppert is something utterly rare and special.
“That is gonna be stuck in the bag right away.” My favorite moment of any Criterion closet raid.
Barry Jenkins is gonna be happy about this one
lukas decker everyone is.
I heard he's searching for scripts in order to work with Isabelle
George Askitas now that’s a collaboration I can get behind🔥
Okay. Next life time, I want to born as a Blueray DVD, and to be picked by her.
A true cinematic legend! She is just amazing in her roles! I watched the Michael Cimino cut of HEAVEN'S GATE from Criterion and she is just STUNNING!!! On that note, it's good to see both her and John Waters pick up THE HONEYMOON KILLERS, that film definitely needs to be watched!
This is my sixth time watching this. Huppert is a living legend!
I wish this had been two hours long. And all the love for Curtis Hanson, yes!...
She's a great fan of Curtis Hanson. In a recent interview, she said Hanson's death is a true tragedy for movie industry, coz he was young and probably would make a series of great films.
I've never seen Grand Dammes of cinema gets this excited.
The greatest actress of the last 30 years, she 's incredible!
soc albert serra
Pedomanger Might wanna change your name first.
Teddy Westside Maybe Polanski is one of his influences.
salsburysteakjr Only second to Woody Allen
@@DuBziDriFT jesus christ stop comparing Woody Allen, who was found innocent, to Roman Polanski, who pleaded guilty and fled the country.
Pedro Antonio yes he was investigated twice by two major law enforcement agencies. SoonYi was never his step daughter she was also an adult when the romance happened and they are married 23 years. Btw they adopted 2 baby girls , do you think he would be able to adopt if he was a child molester? Watch your movies it’s the only reality you probably know.
She should have won best actress for ELLE. One of my favorite performances of the decade
Isabelle gone up even more in my estimation; she picked two of my all time favourites- Badlands and Badtiming.
I just come back and keep watching this video. MAN THAT HUMMING KILLS ME 😭💜💜💜
Wow, and she has conversations with herself in French, as she’s picking titles in the beginning - j’adore’!
LEGEND
I'm so happy she chose Barry Lyndon, my all time favourite 😊
This completes me
Isabelle Huppert -- greatest French actress of her generation.
1:43 - WHITE DOG - Samuel Fuller. "It reminds me of Curtis (Hanson)."
2:08 - LA CONFIDENTIAL - Curtis Hanson. "Another film among my A list."
2:22 - BAD TIMING - Nicolas Roeg. "One of my favorite films ever."
2:38 - YOYO - Pierre Etaix. "Made me laugh so much."
what a chic way of walking your dog
Reed Tucker I literally heard that part and read your comment at the same time
;)
The Criterioncollection logo is almost identical to the UA-cam video loading icon...I thought I was watching the longest intro ever, but realized I just have shit internet service.
Amazing❤
Next time Haneke,plz❤❤❤
Glad to see someone finally selected Tampopo.
her first choice was my first criterion box set as a teenager
Great actress! Wish her film 'Elle' becomes part of the Criterion Collection.
Thank you for another fantastic FEMALE added to this series! Brava!
*WOMAN
a LEGEND and an an ICON!
I love her remarks about Curtis Hanson. L.A. Confiendential would have and should have won the Oscar for best picture that year if not for Titanic.
I love watching these. Like kids in a candy store!
that is so wild that her fav of all time is Bad Timing. Truly a disconcerting feeling film throughout.
The Greatest Actress of the last 30 years,at least!!!!!!
Huppert is one of if not the finest actresses of the last 30 years. Not certain if I wanted her celluloid allure invaded here for me but I enjoyed her closeted adventure more than most of the (some entitled) directors rummaging. Such a classy down to earth woman with one of the most superb resumes in film acting history.
Yes please Criterion, I would like to stick many in the bag.
3:29 She winked, I died.
"I'm going to take BADLANDS."
lol
Rudie Obias I’m gonna get the Criterion Blu-Ray one day.
Superb taste, interesting commentary and those noir fingernails carefully selecting her picks. Isabelle is everything...
How wonderful and surprising to hear Juzo Itami's name. His films are bright gems and brilliant. I never see his films played or mentioned anywhere. A real shame.
1:43 Nice to hear her fondness for Curtis Hanson.
She'd never heard of Tampopo! Wonderful to see even a great and knowledegable actor such as herself hasn't seen it all!
I'd love to go DVD or book shopping with her :)
her reaction to Barry Lyndon lol, same sis
just watched The Piano Teacher... nice to see her joyful and alive! hahaha
Classy lady and my favourite actress.
Lovely talent and lovely soul.✨
Isabelle Huppert...be still my beating heart.
*splooge* isabelle huppert at the criterion closet. how are they gonna top this?
By inviting literally anyone else.
Eryk Pawlik fuck off. But they do if they can get Jean-Luc Godard in there (never gonna happen) or Martin Scorsese, Pedro Costa, Claire Denis, or even Béla Tarr, Philippe Garrel or Leos Carax if they include their films on Criterion.
Can't tell if you're making a joke about the Piano Teacher. Either way, I agree and laughed and love her.
By inviting me.
+thevoid99
Criterion might top this by, I dunno, actually engaging their guests (asking them what the films they've chosen mean to them, etc.) and filming it in higher quality.
Aged so well . An inscrutable charisma .
omg im in love with this woman 😩
That's funny it took me a while to decipher "Barry Lyndon". When she said it it sounded like "Bad Religion".
I'll just take all of them. Thanks. UK collectors would only wish of seeing that many great films in those wonderfully designed cases.
A month from now, I'm going to randomly remember the adorably sexy way she pronounces "Fuller" and smile to myself. This is also the second recent Criterion Closet video I've seen where "Bad Timing" is pulled out.
Loved her in "Special Treatment" (2010), frightening in "The Piano Teacher" (2001)
......i'm shook
Isabelle Huppert in a Bergman movie would be a dream combination
Isabelle Huppert, greatest actor in the world for over 30 years.
She is so amazing.
isabelle huppert - incomparable - stunning
Barry Lyndon - or whereever Schubert's trio op. 100 might lead you.
She smiled... ;)
Lol her joy at finding Bad Timing is hilarious.