I’m glad you added protection design. I thought it looked like a good choice for that. I want to see films on a slightly smaller scale be considered more for certain technical awards. Looking forward to seeing it - Swnton and Moore , I’m in !
I'm not sure about about this, but I think I read Almodóvar thought it would be unfair to place one of the actresses in lead an another one in supporting, so that's definitely going to hurt Swinton and Moore's chances...
I'm surprised you forgot that, although it's in English, it's a Spanish film. Don't you think an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Film might be an option?
Pedro's movies have always been political, the only thing that changes is that he's spanish and his movies are big on spanish lore, so the way politics are portrayed, of course, is gonna be very different depending on what movie of his you're watching. Btw, I have not read the book either, but a very easy google search tells me everything you've said it's a very accurate representation of it actually. Also, what's a more accurate representation of middle aged women on women friendship if not dumping and talking all the time about everything?
@@singstreetcar5881 both are equal leads in the room next door, one will be for best actress and the other for supporting, yupp i forgot this time both categories will be tough..
Saw it in Venice. Quietly liked the images (even not the biggest fan of the director) but, in my 20-years-old-man opinion the film tried to check the most “socially famous” themes of this decade. Starting from a “climate change pessimism” thrown and “solved” by Ingrid as it was nothing, to the pandemic (as a single line of a secondary actor), liberalism and far right, LGBT (in an extra actor in a useless scene in the first 5 minutes) or a missing male-family figure. In addition the film really lacked of character-depth: Ingrid is the writer of a “life-death relationship” book -it says that for her it’s impossible to accept the idea that something alive is going to die - but not even once the content of that book came out during the film (no spoilers but it should have had). Still nice film: if I had to say, I would think it’s a Netflix random film such as “Don’t look up” or “Leave the world behind”… mediocre
I saw the movie and Almodóvar sensibility is definitely lost in translation. Almodóvar failed to bring the feelings of the English language. The dialog feels to theatric and overdramatized. Everything else is nice and very Almodóvar. The perfect sleeping pill
@@Roasting_Chicken oh really? I didn’t get that at all. I totally got his voice/style in the dialogue but that’s totally fair if you didn’t. I’ve always found his writing quite theatric and melodramatic- that’s how I know it’s his work hehehe
The room nexy door... Color of film for summer seasion... Sunny in winter.. as a dicoration and fashion of film. The director must make the color of film more dark and black. Becase the story dark drama.. talk about ill and death. That the first wrong in film i notice from your review before i watch it. I dont watch the film but i like story of film ill women think she must make her freand kill her or help her to live.♥ But i afraid jullian more Make same last year film May december When she has amazing story and supject but in bad screenplay. This film if they make good screenplay will take nomnation.. The sound and the dailoge will makr diffrence. The film time release late In december Must release it early to award seasion. I think tilda swanton will take Oscar nomnation for best actross Untill now Tillda swanton in next door And Cate winslet in lee And Anglena jole In maria I think will take nomnation. Cate winslet film next month But they ignore to talk about it when trailer so good. Thank you for first review 💟💟💟
It's Pedro Almodovar, if you think the movie is going to be a depression, it's what I was looking for and then surprising. P. Almodovar's movies are like that, never judge a book by its cover.
Its not depressing at all, really. You see, the film tells you from the beginning that Swinton's character is seriously ill, so you count on that. What the film is about is friendship and comraderie in tough times and how that aleviates the pain. And there is some relief in that. I guess you could label it as a luminous film about death.
Thanks so much for the coverage! You're simply the best! 😎
I’m glad you added protection design. I thought it looked like a good choice for that. I want to see films on a slightly smaller scale be considered more for certain technical awards.
Looking forward to seeing it - Swnton and Moore , I’m in !
Gonna have to give it a watch! ❤
Tilda Swinton can act circles around most actors.
I can see this getting nominated for Best Picture, especially after its Golden Lion win.
Costumes, production, adapted screenplay, supporting actress and lead actress..
A fan of the cast so definitely something I want to check out
@@nelg54 would happily watch this again with ya. Now that it’s won the golden lion it’s certainly garnered even more interest x
I love the book so much so I’m excited
@@gabrielcastaneda9700 hope you enjoy the movie just as much x
The best Venice coverage! Thanks
Definitely will watch this just for the cast!!
I'm not sure about about this, but I think I read Almodóvar thought it would be unfair to place one of the actresses in lead an another one in supporting, so that's definitely going to hurt Swinton and Moore's chances...
I'm surprised you forgot that, although it's in English, it's a Spanish film. Don't you think an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Film might be an option?
Pedro's movies have always been political, the only thing that changes is that he's spanish and his movies are big on spanish lore, so the way politics are portrayed, of course, is gonna be very different depending on what movie of his you're watching. Btw, I have not read the book either, but a very easy google search tells me everything you've said it's a very accurate representation of it actually.
Also, what's a more accurate representation of middle aged women on women friendship if not dumping and talking all the time about everything?
If tilda is nominated for supporting then she will be the winner, untill unless someone gives her a tough competition in the category
Zoe saldana
Felicity Jones
Anjulie Ellis taylor
Danille deadwyler.
All these women are getting in
There’s your nominated 5 and potentially Saoirse if she’s supporting in Blitz
@@singstreetcar5881 both are equal leads in the room next door, one will be for best actress and the other for supporting, yupp i forgot this time both categories will be tough..
@@singstreetcar5881
Nicole kidman Babygirl
Angelina jolie Maria
Saoirse ronan the outrun
Julianne moore The room next door
Amy adams Nightbitch
Ms Ronan may go supporting for Blitz, if not would love to see Tilda win❤
Saw it in Venice. Quietly liked the images (even not the biggest fan of the director) but, in my 20-years-old-man opinion the film tried to check the most “socially famous” themes of this decade. Starting from a “climate change pessimism” thrown and “solved” by Ingrid as it was nothing, to the pandemic (as a single line of a secondary actor), liberalism and far right, LGBT (in an extra actor in a useless scene in the first 5 minutes) or a missing male-family figure. In addition the film really lacked of character-depth: Ingrid is the writer of a “life-death relationship” book -it says that for her it’s impossible to accept the idea that something alive is going to die - but not even once the content of that book came out during the film (no spoilers but it should have had). Still nice film: if I had to say, I would think it’s a Netflix random film such as “Don’t look up” or “Leave the world behind”… mediocre
I saw the movie and Almodóvar sensibility is definitely lost in translation. Almodóvar failed to bring the feelings of the English language. The dialog feels to theatric and overdramatized. Everything else is nice and very Almodóvar. The perfect sleeping pill
@@Roasting_Chicken oh really? I didn’t get that at all. I totally got his voice/style in the dialogue but that’s totally fair if you didn’t. I’ve always found his writing quite theatric and melodramatic- that’s how I know it’s his work hehehe
The room nexy door...
Color of film for summer seasion...
Sunny in winter.. as a dicoration and fashion of film.
The director must make the color of film more dark and black.
Becase the story dark drama.. talk about ill and death.
That the first wrong in film i notice from your review before i watch it.
I dont watch the film but i like story of film ill women think she must make her freand kill her or help her to live.♥
But i afraid jullian more
Make same last year film
May december
When she has amazing story and supject but in bad screenplay.
This film if they make good screenplay will take nomnation..
The sound and the dailoge will makr diffrence.
The film time release late
In december
Must release it early to award seasion.
I think tilda swanton will take
Oscar nomnation for best actross
Untill now
Tillda swanton in next door
And
Cate winslet in lee
And
Anglena jole
In maria
I think will take nomnation.
Cate winslet film next month
But they ignore to talk about it when trailer so good.
Thank you for first review 💟💟💟
@@marrmart7690 thank you for watching and leaving your thoughts ☺️ x
I love his films and these stars, but…cancer and dying? I dunno, sounds glum….
Is this anything else than depressing as hell?
It's Pedro Almodovar, if you think the movie is going to be a depression, it's what I was looking for and then surprising. P. Almodovar's movies are like that, never judge a book by its cover.
Its not depressing at all, really. You see, the film tells you from the beginning that Swinton's character is seriously ill, so you count on that. What the film is about is friendship and comraderie in tough times and how that aleviates the pain. And there is some relief in that. I guess you could label it as a luminous film about death.