i personally think jake gyllenhaal and ryan gosling are the two actors that perfectly play characters that are indifferent and emotionally dislocated. their movies are just so relatable to watch... another jake gyllenhaal film i'd recommend everyone to watch is "nocturnal animals"
Recently I’ve been looking at certain actors differently, in a category of “can really bring it but doesn’t have to to get a pay check” and Jake Gyllenhall, Ryan Gosling and Colin Farrell, Adam Sandler as others examples are all on it. They’re good actors. Like really good. And they have delivered some incredible roles. But they also seem to be in a lot of projects that simply don’t demand or need a lot from them, so they don’t do a lot. It’s not a criticism in itself. We all have days at work and tasks that we do for the pay check. But I just think it’s a waste of their talent when we know from previous works that they can do so much more. And I blame the films for that, not the actors. If you make a bad film and expect actors to be good it’s just lazy and dependant. It’s one of the reasons I don’t watch films based on big names, it’s like a warning that they’re trying to sell you garbage so they’ve put all the budget into actors to draw an audience anyway and try cover everyone else’s failings. (unless is Nick Cage. I’ll watch anything if Nick Cage is in it) It’s not like, for example Adam Driver, Paul Dano, Robert De Niro, Daniel Day Lewis, who deliver even when no one else is lifting a finger. Which has its own problems because it makes even half decent films look bad because only one person is giving that academy performance. But I just thought it was interesting, to have range where you can literally try as hard as you’re being asked to. It’s quite inconsistent but not in a bad way. It shows an ability to adapt, if nothing else. They’re average parts of average movies and great parts of great movies if that makes sense. Also Prisoners is a film that really made me respect Gyllenhall’s work and at the same time I think as great as his performance was he was massively in the shadow of Hugh Jackmans incredible performance (one of his best in my opinion)
Absolutely, he's one of the most incredible actors and so underrated. He puts everything in to his roles. I have seen all of his films and 99% of the time I think he carries the entire film. He's got an amazing attention to detail. He's so good on stage too as as a theater actor. Unfortunately though he is just one of those actors that doesn't get the amount of credit he deserves
a lot of his roles are all about him carrying the role. He plays a lot of movies where hes the main focal point like this movie and donnie darko and nightcrawler and brokeback. He always has a major part in the movie.
What other "credit" would you suggest than many major movie companies wanting him in their products over the years? I'd say that's credit enough, given that it's his career. Someone who works well in an office and gets a promotion gets the credit they deserve. Same concept. He's a good actor but he's just another person. Let's not act like people need to praise the ground he walks on for him to have his "credit". :)
@Yeeyee even before spider man,everybody knew him but may b not from name.He was well known after prince of persia.Going into indie was his decision tho. Even at such a young age,he has achieved the title of "Elite actor". I mean i didn't keep tabs on him but was so surprised that he was in MCU considering he is above superhero films..but he got paid between 8-15 millions in FFH.that says a lot about him tho.
Just watched that last night for the first time. Such a beautiful movie, easily one of my favourites of his now. The relationship between him and the kid was brilliant
Great take on Demolition. As a big Jake Gyllenhaal fan, the film didn’t left a big impression on me. I didn’t love it or hate it. But now I kinda rewatch it to see if my opinion has changed
So, what happened after the second watch ? Just like you i'm a fan of his, and just like you this movie first came as a "meh". Then i rewatched it this year and felt like it was one of the best movies i've ever seen.
He has done a exceptional performance in 'Enemy' similar to demolition. Complexity of thought process of an individual is explained to a greater extent
Damn, just hearing you explain the film made me tear up. It’s really suck cause I’m a very emotionally person, I just don’t show it when I’m around people. So whenever something bad happens, people see me as “emotionless” for not reacting the same way everyone else is.
So glad someone else touched on this film. Having experienced grief more times than I count anymore, this film absolutely represents what it's like. Distractions, tearing down walls you've previously built. All of those things are relatable. I feel this is his best film of all. Incredibly real.
@@Guitar-Dog no one here is wallowing. But when I have heavy grief which I have, it's always flowing in u like liquid. It's your blood now, that doesn't change. It just shifts.
God Demolition was a masterpiece and I'm so glad you mentioned it. But one of my favourite jake moments is the Prisoners Door scene. The way his face slowly goes from cheery and happy to pissed and ready to go. The slight twitch in his mouth and eye is brilliant. The real melt away moment.
Jake is my favorite actor, when I usually tell people that they are thrown off but seriously his versatility is unmatched. I have others like Sam Rockwell, Edward Norton, James Mcavoy, Joseph Gordon levitt, Ashton sanders, Lakeith stanfield, among others in my list of favorites but Jake has a special place in my heart.
I first noticed Sam Rockwell, in a really small movie called Box of Moonlight, with John Turturro. Excellent character piece. Has something special, and Rockwell just Carrie’s it along.
One movie I really adore is "Buried" starring Ryan Reynolds. It's so unique, so well acted and really nails the claustrophobic atmosphere. Highly recommend it, as it completely goes against everything you're used to from Reynolds and shows how he's capable of so much more than just comedy.
watched this movie after breaking up with my first girlfriend atfer a 5 year relationship, i was in the same place as the main character just living life not feeling anything really from the breakup didn´t cry didn´t anything, and watching this i could relate so much to a lot of things that were happening it really did hit me
i watched demolition when i had nothing to watch on netflix. n it really shocked me how good this movie was yet nobody wasn't talking about it. the fact that i followed through the character build up probably just like how the director was expecting the viewers to do was just amazing
Honestly what's so amazing about Jake's acting that he can show so much emotion and personality just from his eyes alone. Other than that, literally every move he makes, no matter how subtle, is literally made to fit his character
i remember being interested in this movie and giving it a watch in the cinema. I went alone and the movie really effected me at the time and brought up those points of reflection that you mentioned (personal freedom, etc) I've watched it a couple of times since then and I still resonate with it so deeply and it's kind of a personal gem for me, to the point that (and I'm sure we all have a movie like this) whenever I find that SO in my life, showing her this movie would be an extreme act of intimacy for me.
So glad someone is talking about this movie. I know I'm late to watching this video, but I'm glad I've watched it. You perfectly described the movie in a way most people can get behind without ruining it. I've tried to convince people to watch this movie, but now I'll just send them this!
Imo this film showed me that I have been trying to be something I am not because of grief. I truly do not think that his charecter didn't feel grief, to be honest, he truly embodied how unprocessed pain looks like, and it resonated with me because tons of the pain I've felt thought the years(my father's suicide, my mother's struggle to take care of us, growing up too fast, bullying, my grandfather passing to cancer, my grandma's funeral, exct.) is still not processed, which leads a person to act cold and not "proper".
When my dog that I had for 12 years passed away, I didn't really react at all. I saw my parents crying, I saw all the wreckage, and my mom sobbing for days. I didn't really tell anyone about my feelings, and actually, when I let some of it out (me being stoic), I was called psychopathic, for real. I guess Gyllenhaal's character in Demolition is one I empathize with immensely. If you steer a bit from the normalcy path, so many social skills are not assimilated in timely fashion, so people just write you off. As for the video, great first attempt! I would add some subtitles too.
I watched this movie after the first time watching your video. This movie stayed with me a long time. At that time, I was dealing with a personal tragedy of my own, and it helped me recover. Thanks for making this video.
it's funny that Leo deserved an oscar for so many roles and he finally gets one for what is probably his least enjoyable movie. I thought the revenant was incredibly boring and overrated
A couple months late; I think you nailed what you should keep or change in your UA-cam videos with what Jake’s character realizes at the end of Demolition. There’s no “one way,” or “right way” to process emotion, and there isn’t a single way to make UA-cam videos. I really enjoyed your content and I hope you continue to make more!
Was surprised to hear this was your first video at the end! The commentary you provided was wonderful. It was an oddly relatable topic framed in a way I didn’t expect, thanks for this video
He ranks among some of the most underrated actors ever and my current favorite actor. Right beside Sam Rockwell and Ben Foster Nightcrawler was a phenomenal performance Hell he was the best thing about Southpaw. He carried that movie
This video just popped up in my feed so when you said this was your first video on UA-cam I was shocked. Very well done. It seemed like a lot of other top movie or actor review pages.
Its literally one of my all time favourite movies. I dont watch it for a long time and your words about it with all of These scenes, made me remember how i loved it and started to cry because of you talking about feelings. Thank you for that Man💪✌
I think It's so cool that I've experienced the movie so much differently because I didn't see him practicing how to cry but I saw him trying to stop himself from crying which literally made me realize right away that he is suppressing his emotions which led him to all those stuff he did in the film. On the other hand I think maybe people who did see him actually practicing how to cry, maybe thought he was a sociopath or that his natural self finally came to light since he feels a sense of relief after his wifes death. I thought the movie was really cute, I don't know. The characters were all interesting and I can't really tell how people weren't intrigued while watching this movie.
This turned me on to a movie I might never have heard of elsewhere. Brilliantly written video. Thanks for the content you make. You deserve far more than 1k subs. Hope it comes to you soon, man.
I had to watch demolition for my philosophy course as a psych major. At the time I watched half the movie in one sitting then had to stop and only remembered to finish it the day of the exam, as the first question was about a full in depth analysis of his character... Thank God that was last year (so online exam) and our professor gave us 4 hours to do the exam, so I spent the first hour finishing the movie in x2 speed lol. But now that I think of it, it was still great and I really want to give it another try, a real one this time.
Edit at 0:24 : He actually only got nominated for the Oscar, he didn't win, my bad
It's ok. We forgive you. This time.
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I don't blame you..I have thought he already won.Recently came to know he has been just nominated once!
I couldn't tell this was your very first video, It was so professional!
He did win the BAFTA for best supporting actor .
i personally think jake gyllenhaal and ryan gosling are the two actors that perfectly play characters that are indifferent and emotionally dislocated. their movies are just so relatable to watch... another jake gyllenhaal film i'd recommend everyone to watch is "nocturnal animals"
I was literally thinking about ryan gosling too!
that movie is so good and so disturbing.
Recently I’ve been looking at certain actors differently, in a category of “can really bring it but doesn’t have to to get a pay check” and Jake Gyllenhall, Ryan Gosling and Colin Farrell, Adam Sandler as others examples are all on it. They’re good actors. Like really good. And they have delivered some incredible roles. But they also seem to be in a lot of projects that simply don’t demand or need a lot from them, so they don’t do a lot.
It’s not a criticism in itself. We all have days at work and tasks that we do for the pay check. But I just think it’s a waste of their talent when we know from previous works that they can do so much more. And I blame the films for that, not the actors. If you make a bad film and expect actors to be good it’s just lazy and dependant. It’s one of the reasons I don’t watch films based on big names, it’s like a warning that they’re trying to sell you garbage so they’ve put all the budget into actors to draw an audience anyway and try cover everyone else’s failings. (unless is Nick Cage. I’ll watch anything if Nick Cage is in it)
It’s not like, for example Adam Driver, Paul Dano, Robert De Niro, Daniel Day Lewis, who deliver even when no one else is lifting a finger. Which has its own problems because it makes even half decent films look bad because only one person is giving that academy performance.
But I just thought it was interesting, to have range where you can literally try as hard as you’re being asked to. It’s quite inconsistent but not in a bad way. It shows an ability to adapt, if nothing else. They’re average parts of average movies and great parts of great movies if that makes sense.
Also Prisoners is a film that really made me respect Gyllenhall’s work and at the same time I think as great as his performance was he was massively in the shadow of Hugh Jackmans incredible performance (one of his best in my opinion)
Nocturnal Animals is super underrated
Nocturnal Animals is my favourite movie and Gyllenhaal and Gosling are my favourite actors!! Wtf?!
Absolutely, he's one of the most incredible actors and so underrated. He puts everything in to his roles. I have seen all of his films and 99% of the time I think he carries the entire film. He's got an amazing attention to detail. He's so good on stage too as as a theater actor. Unfortunately though he is just one of those actors that doesn't get the amount of credit he deserves
a lot of his roles are all about him carrying the role. He plays a lot of movies where hes the main focal point like this movie and donnie darko and nightcrawler and brokeback. He always has a major part in the movie.
What other "credit" would you suggest than many major movie companies wanting him in their products over the years? I'd say that's credit enough, given that it's his career. Someone who works well in an office and gets a promotion gets the credit they deserve. Same concept. He's a good actor but he's just another person. Let's not act like people need to praise the ground he walks on for him to have his "credit". :)
@Yeeyee even before spider man,everybody knew him but may b not from name.He was well known after prince of persia.Going into indie was his decision tho.
Even at such a young age,he has achieved the title of "Elite actor". I mean i didn't keep tabs on him but was so surprised that he was in MCU considering he is above superhero films..but he got paid between 8-15 millions in FFH.that says a lot about him tho.
@Yeeyee The commenter wants to think them knowing his works is an accomplishment.
@Yeeyee I know, I'm agreeing with you. @Shelly_g is the "commenter".
Demolition is a great film! Not for everyone but if it clicks with you it's oddly heartwarming.
Just watched that last night for the first time. Such a beautiful movie, easily one of my favourites of his now. The relationship between him and the kid was brilliant
@@jezoboii x2
my favorite movie
that movie is my Into the Wild. somehow so liberating
Just watched yesterday bro very good movie 🥰
Could've sworn this video was gonna be about Prince of Persia
I was thinking the same thing
omg i forgot that existed
Give him all the acclaim you want, but he'll always be Bubble Boy in my eyes.
Now that's his real role nobody wants to talk about lol
I pledge allegiance to the flag
FIVE HUNDRE DOLLAH?
"Idk bitch i got alot to do"
I hate that that's the first movie I ever saw him in and now it's just permanently etched into my brain whenever I see him in an actual _great_ role.
Great take on Demolition. As a big Jake Gyllenhaal fan, the film didn’t left a big impression on me. I didn’t love it or hate it. But now I kinda rewatch it to see if my opinion has changed
So, what happened after the second watch ?
Just like you i'm a fan of his, and just like you this movie first came as a "meh". Then i rewatched it this year and felt like it was one of the best movies i've ever seen.
This movie is too personal to me, i think about it all the time
Yeah it was kinda shallow I thought. Some fun scenes tho
But I totally understand connecting with it if you’ve had a similar loss!
Same here. I do remember liking the film but, like you said, it didn't leave a big impression.
Now I wanna rewatch it after this video lol
He has done a exceptional performance in 'Enemy' similar to demolition. Complexity of thought process of an individual is explained to a greater extent
So much so I was wondering if that's what the video was going to be about when I clicked on it
Damn, just hearing you explain the film made me tear up. It’s really suck cause I’m a very emotionally person, I just don’t show it when I’m around people. So whenever something bad happens, people see me as “emotionless” for not reacting the same way everyone else is.
Definitely makes me want to see it for that very reason.
Same. I'm too cold externally
So glad someone else touched on this film. Having experienced grief more times than I count anymore, this film absolutely represents what it's like. Distractions, tearing down walls you've previously built. All of those things are relatable. I feel this is his best film of all. Incredibly real.
Don't wallow in your bad life and it won't be as bad
@@Guitar-Dog no one here is wallowing. But when I have heavy grief which I have, it's always flowing in u like liquid. It's your blood now, that doesn't change. It just shifts.
God Demolition was a masterpiece and I'm so glad you mentioned it. But one of my favourite jake moments is the Prisoners Door scene. The way his face slowly goes from cheery and happy to pissed and ready to go. The slight twitch in his mouth and eye is brilliant. The real melt away moment.
omg i love that scene too hahaah. idk why but it always makes me laugh
@@maddysvideos2985 he looks so angry after he mentions the children's clothes
@@Dislike-er9cvooooft yea he does. thats when you know shit's bout to get real
you should make this a series as well where you dive into an actor’s underrated film.
Jake is my favorite actor, when I usually tell people that they are thrown off but seriously his versatility is unmatched. I have others like Sam Rockwell, Edward Norton, James Mcavoy, Joseph Gordon levitt, Ashton sanders, Lakeith stanfield, among others in my list of favorites but Jake has a special place in my heart.
I see you are a man of culture, a man of substance, of style. I like you. Please keep existing, I would like to see more of your kind.
Incredible list. I’d add Leo and Paul Dano.
Sam Rockwall is so underrated. Moon was such a fantastic performance I find myself rewatching it from Time to time.
I first noticed Sam Rockwell, in a really small movie called Box of Moonlight, with John Turturro. Excellent character piece.
Has something special, and Rockwell just Carrie’s it along.
@@CorbCorbin , Sam Rockwell is Quality! I 1st saw Him in Galaxy Quest n He Stole the Show! He's an Amazing Actor!
The REAL Jake Gyllenhaal role nobody wants to talk about is Bubble Boy.
Bro you sound like Jake.
It's like like video about Jake voiced by Jake.
10/10
One movie I really adore is "Buried" starring Ryan Reynolds. It's so unique, so well acted and really nails the claustrophobic atmosphere. Highly recommend it, as it completely goes against everything you're used to from Reynolds and shows how he's capable of so much more than just comedy.
Decent film, but God did I hate the ending
watched this movie after breaking up with my first girlfriend atfer a 5 year relationship, i was in the same place as the main character just living life not feeling anything really from the breakup didn´t cry didn´t anything, and watching this i could relate so much to a lot of things that were happening it really did hit me
i watched demolition when i had nothing to watch on netflix. n it really shocked me how good this movie was yet nobody wasn't talking about it. the fact that i followed through the character build up probably just like how the director was expecting the viewers to do was just amazing
Honestly what's so amazing about Jake's acting that he can show so much emotion and personality just from his eyes alone. Other than that, literally every move he makes, no matter how subtle, is literally made to fit his character
Hard to believe this is your first video. The quality is up there no doubt.
Iv seen UA-camrs with over half a million not have as good quality as this
i remember being interested in this movie and giving it a watch in the cinema. I went alone and the movie really effected me at the time and brought up those points of reflection that you mentioned (personal freedom, etc) I've watched it a couple of times since then and I still resonate with it so deeply and it's kind of a personal gem for me, to the point that (and I'm sure we all have a movie like this) whenever I find that SO in my life, showing her this movie would be an extreme act of intimacy for me.
Dam this is a great description
That last scene made me cry like a baby! Top performance by Jake, he is a genius... Also, RIP Jean-Marc Vallée, amazing director!! ...
And here I was, thinking you were about to cover Bubble Boy! 🤣
this was an amzing video considering its your first one, really well spoken. keep up the good work
Demolition it's one of my favorite movies he's acted in, idk why I've watched it so many times.
Same here. I wouldn't say it's a perfect movie or anything but it's the one that stuck with me the most.
So glad someone is talking about this movie. I know I'm late to watching this video, but I'm glad I've watched it. You perfectly described the movie in a way most people can get behind without ruining it. I've tried to convince people to watch this movie, but now I'll just send them this!
Great video man! Feels super high quality, keep it up 👍🏼
the practicing emotions in the mirror scene in demolition is so great
Imo this film showed me that I have been trying to be something I am not because of grief. I truly do not think that his charecter didn't feel grief, to be honest, he truly embodied how unprocessed pain looks like, and it resonated with me because tons of the pain I've felt thought the years(my father's suicide, my mother's struggle to take care of us, growing up too fast, bullying, my grandfather passing to cancer, my grandma's funeral, exct.) is still not processed, which leads a person to act cold and not "proper".
When my dog that I had for 12 years passed away, I didn't really react at all.
I saw my parents crying, I saw all the wreckage, and my mom sobbing for days.
I didn't really tell anyone about my feelings, and actually, when I let some of it out (me being stoic), I was called psychopathic, for real.
I guess Gyllenhaal's character in Demolition is one I empathize with immensely. If you steer a bit from the normalcy path, so many social skills are not assimilated in timely fashion, so people just write you off.
As for the video, great first attempt! I would add some subtitles too.
I thought you were gonna say Bubble Boy
If this is your first video on YT I'm floored. I'm really happy you ended up in my recommendations. Good job
hey bro, keep up the great work on these videos man, love to see it 🙏🏾 Jake’s filmography is one of the best
Demolition it's such a great underated gem! I wish more people talked about it, great video man!
i was shocked when you said this is your first video on youtube, keep up the great work
I watched this movie after the first time watching your video. This movie stayed with me a long time. At that time, I was dealing with a personal tragedy of my own, and it helped me recover. Thanks for making this video.
I honestly thought this was going to be about Bubble Boy
When you’re trying to get your word count up for your essay
Shocked when I heard this is your first vid!! Mental dude, great work
it's funny that Leo deserved an oscar for so many roles and he finally gets one for what is probably his least enjoyable movie. I thought the revenant was incredibly boring and overrated
Jake Gyllenhaal, Adam Driver, Robert Pattinson. Probably my 3 favourite actors
A couple months late; I think you nailed what you should keep or change in your UA-cam videos with what Jake’s character realizes at the end of Demolition. There’s no “one way,” or “right way” to process emotion, and there isn’t a single way to make UA-cam videos. I really enjoyed your content and I hope you continue to make more!
wow, great job. I wouldn't have thought it was your first video. well done
3:18 thanks for half of the video exposition bud 👍
Thank fuck for your time stamp. Hero.
Enemy is so good. That last scene will have you questioning everything for years.
Demolition is underrated
Jake gyllenhall is definitely my favorite working actor today. He’s phenomenal
I feel like more people talk about this than Bubble Boy.
I watched Demolition a while ago and im so happy to re-live all the rollercoaster of emotions i felt while watching it, through this video
Your account is so underrated. You deserve more followers!!!
Great work dude, I was totally surprised when you said 1st video, Jake G is an excellent and under rated actor
This was an incredible deconstruction of an actor, his process, a character, his process and a film. Love this movie so much. Awesome video!
I really thought you were gonna discuss Bubble Boy.
Seems EVERYONE forgot BUBBLE BOY.
I can’t believe this was your first video! Very impressive work
I'm very impressed that this is your first video. Quality like a channel with half a million or more subscribers.
He's a versatile actor.
I actually liked his role in Prince of Persia and Source Code
well, nocturnal animals is absolutely underrated jake Gyllenhaal movie!
I really thought this video would be about "Bubble Boy".
Now there's a not-so-hidden gem.
I am glad that I came across this video as few people talk about this wonderful actor
Great video! I have good memories of watching this in theaters but critics didn’t seem to care for it
Your first video on UA-cam?! You killed it, good job
Enemy is one of my favorite movies of all time, it's just so dreamy and strange I can't take my eyes away
This video has to have one of the best intros on the internet 😂🤣
Amazing essay dude! Keep it up! Really loved your analysis of his performances!
End of Watch was absolutely🔥🔥🔥
Amazing video look forward to checking out your others keep up the great work!!
demolition made me cry at the day of my birthday, it was such a good movie
dude this was such a good commentary on the film, make more such videos!
Nice video. I liked it. For a first video this is amazing.
Was surprised to hear this was your first video at the end! The commentary you provided was wonderful. It was an oddly relatable topic framed in a way I didn’t expect, thanks for this video
I rarely write comments but I really enjoyed this video and the way you constructed this video!
i just kept watching cuz your narrative voice sounds great bro! fits perfectly. first vid?? most like your 1000th! keep them going
Just by the thumbnail, I though you were gonna talk about his role in Okja. That was a weird but captivating movie.
He ranks among some of the most underrated actors ever and my current favorite actor. Right beside Sam Rockwell and Ben Foster
Nightcrawler was a phenomenal performance
Hell he was the best thing about Southpaw. He carried that movie
I said demolition in my head right before you did just because of how much I loved it and remembered it. One of my favorite actors alongside Leo!
Elite actor...my all time favourite Hollywood actor!
if this is about bubble boy i'm goint to loose it
What an incredible video essay. Seriously great work!
Really good video, dude. I totally agree with you about Jake Gyllenhaal!! Thanx for sharing your thoughts.
Jake Gyllenhaal is personally my favourite actor, he always put 120% into his acting
This video just popped up in my feed so when you said this was your first video on UA-cam I was shocked. Very well done. It seemed like a lot of other top movie or actor review pages.
So glad your first video is my favorite actor, keep up the good work.
Dude great job for this being your first video!! Keep it up!
This reminds me of that song called Good Grief by Bastille, that talks about grief but in an upbeat way
Please make a few follow-ups to this, would be interesting to explore a couple of films/roles per actor.
How the hell have you not blown up yet?
Great video
I thought you were gonna mention Enemy! Totally stumbled upon that movie a couple years back and it blew me away
The most liberating movie I've seen. I keep coming back to this one annually
are we not gonna acknowledge the fact that the narrator's voice sounds similar to Jake Gyllenhaal's
Its literally one of my all time favourite movies.
I dont watch it for a long time and your words about it with all of These scenes, made me remember how i loved it and started to cry because of you talking about feelings.
Thank you for that Man💪✌
I think It's so cool that I've experienced the movie so much differently because I didn't see him practicing how to cry but I saw him trying to stop himself from crying which literally made me realize right away that he is suppressing his emotions which led him to all those stuff he did in the film.
On the other hand I think maybe people who did see him actually practicing how to cry, maybe thought he was a sociopath or that his natural self finally came to light since he feels a sense of relief after his wifes death.
I thought the movie was really cute, I don't know. The characters were all interesting and I can't really tell how people weren't intrigued while watching this movie.
For some reason I thought this video would talk about Bubble Boy lol. That’s an amazing performance.
This turned me on to a movie I might never have heard of elsewhere.
Brilliantly written video. Thanks for the content you make. You deserve far more than 1k subs. Hope it comes to you soon, man.
i fucking love the dance scene in demolition
I had to watch demolition for my philosophy course as a psych major. At the time I watched half the movie in one sitting then had to stop and only remembered to finish it the day of the exam, as the first question was about a full in depth analysis of his character...
Thank God that was last year (so online exam) and our professor gave us 4 hours to do the exam, so I spent the first hour finishing the movie in x2 speed lol. But now that I think of it, it was still great and I really want to give it another try, a real one this time.
I’m sorry, THIS IS YOUR FIRST VIDEO??? Well done!
Great job... I was shocked that this was your first video... keep going and you will make it at the top
You're forgetting his MOST underrated and nuanced performance out of ALL of the films that he's done..................
Prince of Persia
Prisoners is my favorite of him. Jake needs to do more detective/noir stuff