Writer Director Brady Corbet on Vox Lux starring Natalie Portman

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • Writer / Director Brady Corbet are interviewed for their movie Vox Lux which stars Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Stacy Martin & Raffey Cassidy. The film also stars Jennifer Ehle, Christopher Abbott and Logan Riley Bruner.
    Plot: An unusual set of circumstances brings unexpected success to a pop star.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @AnEmptyR00m
    @AnEmptyR00m 5 років тому +8

    This was a great little interview! Brady Corbet is such a boss - intelligent, articulate, sincere and humble. With the mastery of his skill on full display in this transcendent, absolutely stunning film, you'd almost expect to see some sort of Hitchcock or Welles-type enigmatic and larger-than-life kind of figure behind it. Instead, it's kind of wonderfully disarming to hear this guy in a ball cap talk about high-concept in a way that feels like you're having a beer together.

    • @DanielWhite-v4e
      @DanielWhite-v4e 24 дні тому

      obviously still finding his feet in a titanic industry he's listening to all the competing artistic voices that a man in his privileged position as filmmaker with promise would be - some perhaps a little too strenuously

  • @DanielWhite-v4e
    @DanielWhite-v4e 24 дні тому

    took me a second to go past the reference to the ugly and the garish to see the face reflect itself back at me with humour - it is a great interview

  • @DanielWhite-v4e
    @DanielWhite-v4e 24 дні тому

    drinking angst

    • @DanielWhite-v4e
      @DanielWhite-v4e 24 дні тому

      childhood's end by Arthur c Clarke doesn't get enough love as a non-alternate parallel universe sci-fi masterwork because to get to his memoir, 'greetings, carbon-based bipeds!' you need, said sadly, to be ready to read as David Foster Wallace put it, some seriously tedious war and peace-length monstrosities