I just finished this movie. I'm in my late 40's and I have seen allot of films. This truly was a masterpiece on a level I wasn't aware of. This is now my favorite movie of all time. Thank you so much for giving me this.
Absolutely my favorite living director. The attention to detail and raw, visceral emotion this man is able to mold and capture on film is astonishing, and he is just getting started.
Proud Boys Trial Is Set to Open, Focusing on Role in Jan. 6 Violence The trial is opening less than a month after Stewart Rhodes, the leader of another far-right group, the Oath Keepers, was convicted of seditious conspiracy. The Proud Boys defendants are also charged with seditious conspiracy, but they are accused of playing a central role in the riot.
For me, art responds to a need to capture the social moment in which the artist lives, denounces, exhibits at the same time that it inspires. For me Bardo does that and more. a real gem
FYI he did a VIRTUAL REALITY show on inmigrants, How can anyone call him egocentric?! When he is the ONLY Mexican director who has DONE anything for immigrants and the poor (not even Guillermo del Toro and of course never Cuaron have done anything with their art or power to help humanitarian causes!) Alejandro doesn't just speak up for them but has actually put his money and action on doing something like "carne y arena" which is a show where he puts people in a virtual reality to experience what it is to be an immigrant crossing the desert. His show is currently showing in my area and anyone who attends is changed forever, this is what I call using art to make changes in the world!!! Alejandro it's truly one of the nicest most humble and humanitarian directors out there right now.
He says so much with his imagery, A bad director would write on screen "X amount of people dissappear by the government and crime in mexico" Iñarritu instead, shows it to you in the most visceral and visual way
Apocalypses are different. We are not allowed to predict them. Only filmmakers can do that. They are gods. Pay for a ticket and you see everything, even what you could not foresee even in your deepest and most passionate forbidden fantasies.
As a Mexican, and having watched the movie in an IMAX theater in its premiere, it was the most immersive cinematic experience I’ve had in a while… and it captured our surrealistic essence in an epic way. Mexican cinema has never been most glorious as the Zócalo and Isabel La Católica sequence of México City. Cinematography was in point and directing top notch, and yet its Iñárritu’s most experimental film he’s done, and after “Birdman” & “The Revenant”, still flexes his creative muscles.
This concept of "disappearing" of people is eerily similar to the Orwellian concept of "Unperson" in the book 1984. When the state just makes people disappear, as if they never existed. But in this case he is making the point that the 'disappeared,' whether by force or circumstance, don't just go quietly without a trace, as in 1984. Here, it's saying that we bury our dead alive. Although we may put them on the ground (in this case literally) we can still hear them speaking to us. In our memories, or with the voices of their loves ones still searching for them (as La Llorona). Like the two guys said "they neither return, nor die." They are like ghosts, not truly here, but not truly gone. Their presence lingers. While it haunts some, it angers others - like the two guys - who are less empathic and have grown callous and uncaring, like the people of Airstrip One (formerly known as England) in 1984 who obey when the state makes an "unperson" out of their neighbor.
Amazing truthful very realistic more than reality, very real beyond physical. Tarkovsky came back in 2022... Appreciate the director for making this heritage.
Good descripción. I didn't pay attention to spider. Madero is pedestrian street by the way and the sun goes down the opposite, I noticed when see the film. Now I Know you represented sunset and not reverse-sunrise. I got the feeling that you don't understand dissapearing people since you left the country when the narrative was that of kidnapping rich and famous.
One of my Corrales NM Library reads this fall was a powerful biography on ISABELLA Catolica. Which really should have been red 20 years ago. Thank you for you narrative.
@@jaivas16 Sí, pero hay otros referentes, además nada es único, y sobre todo Iñárritu ha contextualizado la coreografía, no podemos ver/leer todo de la misma manera.
I like the look of this video, that as I understand was filmed using wide lens. Would anyone know if aperture of the lens was important to achieve this style? Cinematography lenses usually have aperture of 2.5, are they being used wide open?
Loved your movie Mr. González Iñárritu, but I would´ve loved it even more if it had been released the year the number of missing Mexicans hit its peak.
im from mexico and that truly didnt feel mexican... People dont dress like that... The city doesnt look like that... The dialogues were very artificial.... Theres something very false I cant put my finguer on it... And seems he spent too much time outside the country... He claims he connected to his roots but it all felt like a soap operah... Not grounded at all... And im not even talking about the crazy aspects of the movie.. it felt like a movie made by an american... Produced by televisa (those produce and make the soap operas)
All short people don't want to mate with tall people to stop climate change....cracking me up. I didn't know you were all comedians, now we do and hope you got your shots! See football field of dead athletes.
To clarify: Radiohead video for the song Just directed by Jamie Thraves (1995) who got the idea from the French New Wave. Funny that there's no reference to that.
@@pillcovlog2927 I don't know. The video that has a very similar scene in it is from Radiohead's 90s hit "Just" - the DIRECTOR Jamie Thraves said somewhere (MY recollection) that he was inspired by the french new wave - he didn't specify. But watch the video and you'll see what I mean.
La neta para mi la película no se me hace interesante no define las clases sociales de mexico solamente narra un pequeña parte es más ni una parte de la situación de mexico del día a dia
Yes, great cinematography and overall impressive scenes but to me it felt exaggerated and at times pretentious. What characterised Iñarritu’s films was his deep and complex storytelling style which never quite hit the note this time. It felt like a self-indulgent autobiography with endless jumps to abstract and meaningless memoirs that never tie the story together. The end is completely predictable and not worth the wait. A big disappointed from a once great and admirable director.
andromeda This movie is a pure plagium: Gaspar Noe: Enter the Void ,Tarkovszkij Stalker, Jodorowsky -The Holy Mountain , Terrence M: Knight of Cups., Lars von Trier.... No any original idea , vision or something... It is a shame on him , to stole from others which is means he's completely untalented ...
The movie is full of cliches and "inspirations" from other work of art. Technically is amazing, but the actual script is far from being disruptive and original as it pretends to be. People are already finding out the sources of inspiration. Take a look video "Just" from Radiohead. Also, you can strongly feel the presence of Alejandro Jodorowsky in many scenes.
I just finished this movie. I'm in my late 40's and I have seen allot of films. This truly was a masterpiece on a level I wasn't aware of. This is now my favorite movie of all time. Thank you so much for giving me this.
+1
“You do it to yourself you do, and that’s what really hurts… YA DO IT TO YOURSEEEEEEELLLFFF!!!”
I sang that out loud when I saw the film (but that's okay, it's incredible)
That was exactly the radiohead video that came into my mind when I saw the scene:)
The same, even the dialogue 🤣🤣
kids
Absolutely my favorite living director.
The attention to detail and raw, visceral emotion this man is able to mold and capture on film is astonishing, and he is just getting started.
Proud Boys Trial Is Set to Open, Focusing on Role in Jan. 6 Violence
The trial is opening less than a month after Stewart Rhodes, the leader of another far-right group, the Oath Keepers, was convicted of seditious conspiracy.
The Proud Boys defendants are also charged with seditious conspiracy, but they are accused of playing a central role in the riot.
Masterpiece. Bardo, like México, is epic, an extravaganza of images and angles, beautiful seasoned.
One of the most immersive cinema experience I have ever had
Bravo!
Honestly masterful. Just the camera angles & the seamless shots & transitions 👏
Bardo is one of the most amaizing film I ever seen!!! Congratulations!!!
For me, art responds to a need to capture the social moment in which the artist lives, denounces, exhibits at the same time that it inspires. For me Bardo does that and more. a real gem
Terrific cinematography.
FYI he did a VIRTUAL REALITY show on inmigrants, How can anyone call him egocentric?! When he is the ONLY Mexican director who has DONE anything for immigrants and the poor (not even Guillermo del Toro and of course never Cuaron have done anything with their art or power to help humanitarian causes!)
Alejandro doesn't just speak up for them but has actually put his money and action on doing something like "carne y arena" which is a show where he puts people in a virtual reality to experience what it is to be an immigrant crossing the desert. His show is currently showing in my area and anyone who attends is changed forever, this is what I call using art to make changes in the world!!!
Alejandro it's truly one of the nicest most humble and humanitarian directors out there right now.
He says so much with his imagery, A bad director would write on screen "X amount of people dissappear by the government and crime in mexico" Iñarritu instead, shows it to you in the most visceral and visual way
With so many Mexican films dealing in such various ways about that topic I was completely appalled by how here it’s just a mere visual gimmick. Gross.
@@atzinortizgonzalezhow is it a gimmic ? He’s showing, physically the amount of people that go missing. 130,000 can be a litteral city
@@localredbird621 it’s absolutely superfluous. But that’s most of Bardo.
This dude is absolutely brilliant.
That movie is so strong and beauty at the same time
Apocalypses are different. We are not allowed to predict them. Only filmmakers can do that. They are gods. Pay for a ticket and you see everything, even what you could not foresee even in your deepest and most passionate forbidden fantasies.
Absolutely amazing scene, Oscar winner González Iñarritu is one of the best movie directors of our time!!!
This movie is a masterpiece
Grande diretor Iñarritu! Irei ver o filme hoje mesmo.
I was fascinated by that scene. Isabella Catolica is a great walk.
As a Mexican, and having watched the movie in an IMAX theater in its premiere, it was the most immersive cinematic experience I’ve had in a while… and it captured our surrealistic essence in an epic way. Mexican cinema has never been most glorious as the Zócalo and Isabel La Católica sequence of México City. Cinematography was in point and directing top notch, and yet its Iñárritu’s most experimental film he’s done, and after “Birdman” & “The Revenant”, still flexes his creative muscles.
Thank you.
This is why this director is a master of the film-making art form. Just brilliant. Cannot wait to see the film.
Go watch the Radiohead video Just.
There is nothing original about this.
This concept of "disappearing" of people is eerily similar to the Orwellian concept of "Unperson" in the book 1984. When the state just makes people disappear, as if they never existed. But in this case he is making the point that the 'disappeared,' whether by force or circumstance, don't just go quietly without a trace, as in 1984. Here, it's saying that we bury our dead alive. Although we may put them on the ground (in this case literally) we can still hear them speaking to us. In our memories, or with the voices of their loves ones still searching for them (as La Llorona). Like the two guys said "they neither return, nor die." They are like ghosts, not truly here, but not truly gone. Their presence lingers. While it haunts some, it angers others - like the two guys - who are less empathic and have grown callous and uncaring, like the people of Airstrip One (formerly known as England) in 1984 who obey when the state makes an "unperson" out of their neighbor.
Amazing truthful very realistic more than reality, very real beyond physical. Tarkovsky came back in 2022... Appreciate the director for making this heritage.
It was just magnificent!!
Wonderful wonderful film!!!
Pure genius❤!!!!!!!!!!!
amazing cinema...such a brilliant film....i watched it back-to-back nights and i NEVER do that
Just by Radiohead
I thought the same!
it is totally a reference, he is a fan of Radiohead
One of the most powerful sequences in the movie.
Good descripción. I didn't pay attention to spider. Madero is pedestrian street by the way and the sun goes down the opposite, I noticed when see the film. Now I Know you represented sunset and not reverse-sunrise. I got the feeling that you don't understand dissapearing people since you left the country when the narrative was that of kidnapping rich and famous.
One of my Corrales NM Library reads this fall was a powerful biography on ISABELLA Catolica. Which really should have been red 20 years ago. Thank you for you narrative.
BUT what about CGI and special effects? wouldn't it be faster?
Incredible!!
THE CREOLE EXPERIENCE... MIGHT AS WELL MAKE A FILM OF CARLOS FUENTES "THE MOST TRANSPARENT REGION"
Para los gringos todo es Radiohead. Es su nivel de cultura 😅
no hace sentido tu comentario....el parecido con el video de "Just" es innegable o tu dices que no?
@@jaivas16 Sí, pero hay otros referentes, además nada es único, y sobre todo Iñárritu ha contextualizado la coreografía, no podemos ver/leer todo de la misma manera.
Iñarritu is so brilliant and so humble - making a point to acknowledge the other masters of their crafts who make up his movies.
This scene reminds me of radiohead’s music video Just. It ends in an unexpected way tho.
This is inspired by "Just" video clip by Radiohead.
Indeed!!!
😬
Here we go again, seems like ages ago that he analyzed a scene from "The Revenant"
This scene reminded me of "Just" video by Radiohead.
Intense end deep! I like It !
Anybody have seen Radiohead's Just video similarities?
I like the look of this video, that as I understand was filmed using wide lens. Would anyone know if aperture of the lens was important to achieve this style? Cinematography lenses usually have aperture of 2.5, are they being used wide open?
I didn't understood exactly your question, but since Birdman, Iñárritu has chosen to shoot mainly wide lenses
@@gerardomorenoperez1639 Yes thanks. That's first part of my question answered.
Loved your movie Mr. González Iñárritu, but I would´ve loved it even more if it had been released the year the number of missing Mexicans hit its peak.
👏👏👏👏👏 y de pie.
Thanks, official word. In mi school, knowledge.
im from mexico and that truly didnt feel mexican... People dont dress like that... The city doesnt look like that... The dialogues were very artificial.... Theres something very false I cant put my finguer on it... And seems he spent too much time outside the country... He claims he connected to his roots but it all felt like a soap operah... Not grounded at all... And im not even talking about the crazy aspects of the movie.. it felt like a movie made by an american... Produced by televisa (those produce and make the soap operas)
tenia que verse bien en una calle nice, a esas horas muchos negociosmya estan cerrados, asi que no estube tan caotico.
A director analyzing a scene from his film about himself being a filmaker analyzing his life… redundant… self indulgent… pointless
Aquí está la inspiración: un video musical de Radiohead. Ver 01:07. ua-cam.com/video/oIFLtNYI3Ls/v-deo.html
Inarritu ❤
Maybe he can just say that he was influenced by Radiohead’s video, just. Even the same lines 😅😅😅😅. Nonetheless the film is good
I was just expecting that to be mentioned but maybe he's a little bit arrogant to do so
All short people don't want to mate with tall people to stop climate change....cracking me up. I didn't know you were all comedians, now we do and hope you got your shots! See football field of dead athletes.
It reminds me of the video for Just by Radiohead
😢
Wow
just like just
To clarify: Radiohead video for the song Just directed by Jamie Thraves (1995) who got the idea from the French New Wave. Funny that there's no reference to that.
@@TrueCrimeDoula nah. An interview from Rolling Stones with director, he create the video from scratch.
@@fadhlyshirazy Did you watch the video we're talking about? It's almost identical.
@@TrueCrimeDoula which film from the french NEW wave are you refering to? Please
@@pillcovlog2927 I don't know. The video that has a very similar scene in it is from Radiohead's 90s hit "Just" - the DIRECTOR Jamie Thraves said somewhere (MY recollection) that he was inspired by the french new wave - he didn't specify. But watch the video and you'll see what I mean.
Mucho ego, este señor solo es bueno con la dirección fotografica, lo demás demuestra cada quien lo que trae dentro y como es...
lol, I'm waiting for "the demonstration" of your great great project, LOL.
Película plagada de lugares comunes y de ocurrencias. Un abuso para el espectador!
Хелло the "Alexandro...
Radiohead Just Mexican version. Love this movie
So what?
Jajaja
Octavio paz
Creo que cuando tienes que explicar tu película en todos los medios, la película no es tan buena comunicando
Iñarritu da god
🇲🇽 🙌
La neta para mi la película no se me hace interesante no define las clases sociales de mexico solamente narra un pequeña parte es más ni una parte de la situación de mexico del día a dia
la película es sobre su vida, no sobre las clases sociales de México
This is a copy from the Radiohead's video "Just"..nothing more than that..
visually a perfect movie, but the script smells of old and shallow ideas.
BAD MOVIE
Aaaa looootttt wkwkwkw
Solo es bueno con las cámaras
women, amirite?
Sir, you forgot the taco
good director, but Bardo is a regular movie with very good photography
Jesús, Maria y José sooo boring and pretentious just like Cuarón's Roma
Copycat dialogue and scene from Radiohead video music "Just".
Haahahahahaahahaahahahaahahhaha
More like it turns pretentious filmmaking and ego trips into choreography
Yes, great cinematography and overall impressive scenes but to me it felt exaggerated and at times pretentious. What characterised Iñarritu’s films was his deep and complex storytelling style which never quite hit the note this time. It felt like a self-indulgent autobiography with endless jumps to abstract and meaningless memoirs that never tie the story together. The end is completely predictable and not worth the wait. A big disappointed from a once great and admirable director.
Fever dreams the film. Please don't t give budget to pretentious directors.
Masterpiece
andromeda
This movie is a pure plagium: Gaspar Noe: Enter the Void ,Tarkovszkij Stalker, Jodorowsky -The Holy Mountain , Terrence M: Knight of Cups., Lars von Trier.... No any original idea , vision or something... It is a shame on him , to stole from others which is means he's completely untalented ...
There is no such thing as an original idea. Everyone takes from everything.
The talented guy speaking ...🤡
Show us a real talent film, cmon, make your own ORIGINAL film, I can see you can critic a lot, film, direct, write, edit, compose your own film.
@@SamL12345 do you know what dose it mean "Plagium?"
@@nura111ful DOES!
Iñarritu is extremely pretentious. All this technique is intriguing, but unfortunately he can't make a good movie.
Cringy snoby gimmicky cheesy movie.
he is scammer but its problem of netflix
The movie is full of cliches and "inspirations" from other work of art. Technically is amazing, but the actual script is far from being disruptive and original as it pretends to be. People are already finding out the sources of inspiration. Take a look video "Just" from Radiohead.
Also, you can strongly feel the presence of Alejandro Jodorowsky in many scenes.
he is such a fake artist, he is good with cameras and he should keep it to that... he is so aspirational!
DONT waste your time!
If you have 3 HOURS You can do something else
Do spend your time watching this and grow out of your comfort zone! 😊
Yeah ... Go watch Marvel movies.
@jonnygreenwood@thomyorke@radiohead @karmapolice