TUESDAY Movie Review **SPOILER ALERT**
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph spoil Tuesday - a 2023 fantasy drama film written and directed by Daina O. Pusić in her feature directorial debut.
Premise: Zora lives with her terminally ill daughter Tuesday. One day, Death in the form of a size-altering macaw arrives and sends Zora and Tuesday on an emotional journey about life, love, and death.
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Cast:
Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Zora
Lola Petticrew as Tuesday
Leah Harvey as Nurse Billie
Arinzé Kene as the voice of Death
Daina Oniunas-Pusić
Ellie James as Willow
Taru Devani as Ira
Jay Simpson as Spike
David Sibley as Robert
Nathan Amzi as Nathan
Justin Edwards as Jack
Hugh Futcher as Hans
Nathan Ives-Moiba as Victor
Ewens Abid as Abel
Bijal Raj as Berrak
Florencia Nunez as young Tuesday
Cinematography by Alexis Zabé
Edited by Arttu Salmi
Music by Anna Meredith
Keywords: ending explained, reaction video, trailer, A24, Telluride Film Festival - Розваги
That color blue was made for Nick!
I really want to see this. I love Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
This channel stays in my ears. Thank you guys for being genuine about these reviews. 👏🏿👍🏿
I love this, “She eats the bird like a chicken mcnugget” I’m dying😂.
This sounds like some real creativity, and we need more of that in movies!
And no one will watch it because it’s not about superheroes
It was very creative
Overall I didn't care for it.....
After listening to the review I see I didn't understand everything going on....I gave it 5/10
"Like Santa Claus" halarious Nick. Thanks for the review, Nick and Joseph!
Just hearing you talk about it made me cry.
This sounds wonderful. And i love The Seventh Seal & that twilight zone episode with Robert Redford as death is a fave. As someone who's growing older, I'm mostly worried about losing my mental facilities. This is a refreshing take on dying and the aftermath. I personally wanna go out like Sol in Soylent Green. Thank you for the review.
The Twilight Zone episode was how I explained it to my husband and sister because everything is Twilight Zone to me.
yeah, she cant have been the first child ask to see her mum one last time before she dies.
Could it be that Death gave the girl more time because this girl was the first to offer Death a release (by telling a story that makes the bird laugh) instead of everyone getting a realease from him? Maybe she was the first to do something for Death?
I think their point is that it’s not directly addressed in the film.
@@js7dragon yeah, I thought so, too. I was just throwing a theory out there
This.
Also, this movie is metaphor. So, being so literal about ‘this can’t be the first time this has happened’ is a mistake.
I absolutely adore the both of u! Thank u for keeping it real-
Much love and support ❤️✌️❤️
Just from what you’re saying I think Death has experienced this many times but we get to see it happen this time. This is our window into his world.
I know a British dude who pronounces the name of this movie as, Chews-dee
This film sounds intriguing. I’ll definitely check it out. Thanks for sharing.
I love you guys. I love how Joseph always says "We'll get to that." I think you should put that in parenthesis after Fish Jelly. ;)
i haven't seen the film but maybe death is not an external entity but something within each of us...but represented by an external "being". so it doesn't take her and she appeases it because this is a component of Tuesday's inner understanding of death and an inner knowing and reluctance that it's not her time or she doesn't feel yet ready to leave...so that's why it doesn't take her cause SHE is still holding on. Or it's like a marker of the things to connect to before she leaves. Like a threshold cross. and the movie is depicting a threshold cross and then the process of deciding to leave. but we see it all represented in the film as if death is a separate character...but when we think about it we are born to be alive and embrace that but we are also born dying but reject that even though they are both what are happening from our beginning.
I agree with your perspective in my opinion it was something within Tuesday and she held on because she needed/wanted closure with her mom
I like the thought, but having seen it last night it doesn’t feel like an internal thing given what else goes on around them after the mom eats the macaw. Unless the whole movie is a dream or something? I’d be curious how your comment would change after seeing it :)
OMG, thank you for bringing this movie to my attention! Im an owner of a Green Wing Macaw, a Julia Louis stan and appreciate A24. Destiny is in play for me here
Yall got me ready to watch this ASAP
love the sound of this, and happen to love The Seventh Seal
Thank you. The intro song has become iconic for me. Also thanks for putting your podcasts on Spotify.
This, in a way, reminds me of the story, "The Soldier and Death," one of the fairy tales in Jim Henson's The Story Teller.
In this rale, the soldier is walking home in the woods when he meets an old man who asks for food. The soldier has one biscuit left(he'd given his other biscuits to others he'd met). Anyway, he is about to split the biscuit in two but feels bad and gives the old man the entire thing, and as a reward he is given an old sack. All he has to say is, "Get into this sack," and he can catch anything. A plump goose or even death must oblige and get into the sack.
The soldier also got a better whistle and a pack of cards that will always let him win at poker (he was given these gifts from the other magical people he met in the woods).
John Hurt narrates the story that is also a dramatized play, where we go back and forth from the Soldier to a John Hurt who is dressed sort of like an elf, and his puppet dog.
Peace.
After this review I might check this movie out in the theatre. Thanks guys!
Thank you for your work. Very interested in this film. I was the parent of a red lory parrot for 16 years, whom I still consider getting a tattoo of. The bird's been gone 10 years, and I think of them every day. 🦜 Grateful for this creative theme of a movie.
Joseph, Seinfeld (the show) is my spirit animal. I highly recommend watching it. ❤
Absolutely ❤❤❤❤
I really liked it. The writing is the best. I agree that some of Death's words were a little hard to hear. Fortunately, and I'm not sure if this was an error, the theater i saw it in showed subtitles.
I thought the and now we kiss moment with the nurse was hilarious.
"Tranquil But Sorrowful Insistence" Is my favorite Vampire Weekend Album!
Can’t wait to see this.
I will be 39 on the 20th. I have never seen Seinfield either! However I do hope that the actress found her performance spongeworthy 😂
Also I am watching this review about the movie Tuesday on a Tuesday lol.
Joseph your “simple “ is even more elaborate than how I describe movies lol 😂. I love you guys 😂😘
This looks interesting, just lost my Mom 2 months ago might be too soon but I may check it out 😢
I am looking forward to viewing this film now. Another interesting review
Beautiful movie.
Agree with you guys on this one, 100%. Intelligent, funny, dark, bizarre, hopeful, etc. I'd probably go 4 out of 5. Looking forward to more from this filmmaker.
I can't wait to see this!! Thank you for posting this review :)
Thank you for this review. ❤
Thank you so much for the insight of this film.
I just really enjoy watching your reviews! I don't really care about most of the movies.....
Sounds interesting, looking forward to seeing it. I was in terezin (nazi propaganda town from ww2)in the Czech Republic and was told that the owl statues over the cemeteries represent death, also, Joseph hasn’t seen one Seinfeld episode?
Nope
Will you gentlemen be reviewing Longlegs?
Omg I hope so ❤❤❤❤
@@wanyatelborn me too! I know Joseph loves Nick Cage. Fingers 🤞
I'm sure we will.
@@fishjellyfilmreviews you're the best! Thank you!
Wow, I want to see this one! Great review ❤
What a fascinating premise. Thought provoking for sure. Reminds me of Edgar Allen Poe
I don’t think this one is for me… I started crying listening to you guys tell the story! Haha
I was expecting 4s!
This kind of narrative will make me feel uncomfortable enough, but, that after your comments, maybe I'll be amazed more than, uhm sad🤨☺
Only review on UA-cam per usual 🔥 I prefer non spoiler, though!
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😲 Why did she eat the bird?
That was Julia Dreyfess attempt to kill the bird for good.
"I will eat death". Like conquering death, or even laughing at death.