The Lost Daughter | Official Trailer | Netflix
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2021
- A woman’s beach vacation takes a dark turn when her obsession with a young mother forces her to confront the secrets of her past. Directed & Written by Maggie Gyllenhaal the cast includes Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley, Dakota Johnson, Ed Harris, Peter Sarsgaard, Dagmara Dominczyk & Paul Mescal.
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The Lost Daughter | Official Trailer | Netflix
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A woman's quiet seaside vacation takes an unsettling turn when her fixation on a young mother staying at a nearby villa awakens memories from her past. - Розваги
certain actors and actresses.... you begin to trust their choices and know the project is quality without even watching it. olivia is one. Elena Ferrante is the writer who falls in that category. so yea I'm going to watch this.
This with Olivia Colman.
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@@games_on_phone89 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 holy crap. that's a first. I've never seen them do that before. wow. wooooow.
Totally. Toni Colette also for me
Yes so true !!
Anyone who casts Olivia Colman knows that you can't go wrong with Olivia Colman 🏆
And Ed Harris
That’s a logically null sentence 🤔
No
That is 100% true
Completely agree.
This is what I call a trailer. The cast is introduced well but I still know nothing much of the story.
Yes and it stops us wasting time watching what looks awful.
YES! So many times watching a trailer I think “why watch the movie now? I already know what happens!”. This one just makes me want to see more.
Well, the trailer basically implies that Colemans character left their kids because she couldn't cope with the stress, now years later she sees another mother struggling just like she did back then and is haunted by her past. At least that's what the trailer tells me and I think they are part of the mystery so basically spoil a lot of the movie but I might be wrong.
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I agree with you 100%
It feels so great to witness this part of Olivia's career after all the hard work that she has done for years. Much of it flying under most people's radar. She deserves the world!
It's almost criminal how long it has taken the industry to start recognizing her immense talent. She's a treasure, indeed.
She's finally got the Numberwang prize
@@gabriellagelir2027 is the past 6 years a short time?
Well said.
@@gabriellagelir2027 almost half of actors out their is as good at their job as the famous ones or✨ talented✨, whatever that means, the system is rigid, the bird who is early, pretty, hungry and lucky gets the worm. She is amazing but not anymore special than others, other people juggle for 10 or 20 years.
Best trailer I’ve seen in a long time. Tells you essentially nothing but leaves you so intrigued
Just like the whole movie
The trailer is why I watched, but wish I hadn't!
Nothing happens
@@JazzFlop212 Wow - I guess almost everyone else is gushing about a movie where nothing happens? Sounds like a Seinfeld episode. 😀
@@Golf05 Lol the movie sucked! And this is coming from a Seinfeld fan🤣
I think this was a daring movie that dives into the internal conflict a woman may feel when she becomes a mother. It's very uncomfortable to watch at times, but it's refreshing to see such a raw take on a very taboo subject. I found the acting by the three women absolutely fantastic, and the picture and script adaptation to the book really struck me, even more than the book itself. Well done to Gyllenhaal, really looking forward to her next work!!
The book really is fantastic. I devoured it in a day. I’m looking forward to the film.
I never see a mother with children the same way again after I knew how it feels like.
Olivia Colman is THE MOMENT!
I see Olivia Colman, I click. She's great! Also loved everything she's been in so far!
Same
You’ve seen her in Peep Show? Early uk tv comedy role, cult classic.
@@kingigz880 No, I haven't; thanks for the suggestion! I guess, I should've been more precise - she's been great in everything I have watched from her so far ☺
She was a Fab queen
Ha ha! What a funny comment, cause you know you have only seen her in a couple of things.
Maggie Gyllenhaal is one of the most underrated artist in the industry working today. She's a fantastic actress, I enjoyed many of her movies she's in. The fact that she branch out her career in becoming a writer and director and her debut so far have been doing great, i'm so proud of her. I hope people will recognise Maggie's talent a lot more just like her brother, Jake
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She was awful in The Dark Knight
I’ve loved her since I saw Mona Lisa smile as a young teenager
@@nedflanders2943 neddy its not like you to talk like that
Loved her in The Kindergarten Teacher.
WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT CONNELL FROM NORMAL PEOPLE AHHHH Im so happy he's getting more attention and opportunities
love him
As soon as I saw him I was completely distracted lol. I almost want to say it's "too soon" for me to see him as a different character but it's been over year since the series came out.
Me too. I didn't know he was in this! So happy for him.
ITS WHAT HE DESERVES
yeah yesss I was bout to comment that
This movie didn't tell me shit about what's gonna happen in the movie and that's exactly why i'll be watching it !
they already clearly gave away the big twist in this trailer
Hi I think that’s the point. I’m intrigued by trailer
Big spoiler in the trailer
@@iAhmed1401 is this based upon a book??
Normal people was great
This type of movie used to be made by large movie studios in the late 1970s - 1980s. But with all of the consolidation of movie studios, these movies became few and far between. If it weren't for streaming, psychological thrillers would only be made for TV projects.
now we're stuck with Marvel and DC. ughhhh
What are some examples of those 70s 80s movies.
From the seventies, "The Conversation", featuring Gene Hackman and John Cazale; from the eighties, "Body Heat", featuring Kathleen Turner and William Hurt.
@@jones2277 nowadays there's only room for blockbuster movies in multiplexes because they make a lot of money for these big studios.
@@prathapkutty7407 which is sad. i love a good independent theater.
It's interesting how some people are beginning to say that Olivia Colman is becoming "Overrated."
I highly disagree. In my opinion, she's becoming one of the best actresses working in the business. She struggled on and off for nearly 20 years until she finally got her big break. For the past few years, I'm happy that she's been getting some great quality roles, and I hope it continues.
@callmecatalyst I agree. I wish Rachel Weisz or Emma Stone won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
Of course, I have to add in the movie "Roma" as one of the best films from the 2010's.
I wouldn't mind if "The Favourite" or "Roma" won for Best Picture. But the Academy had to go down the safe route and gave the award to "Green Book." Good movie, but not worthy for Best Picture. Just my opinion.
I’d give her a cabbage roll.
She is BRILLIANT. What she did in the Favourite, and in this movie is outstanding.
@Wes & TKP 66-02 Yeah, I think she did pretty well in the UK, I don’t think she was struggling. It is only that she got her big breakthrough in Hollywood in last few years. She will always be Sophie from Peep Show to me. But I remember watching her in many British comedies.
I Just think of Sophie in peep show everytime I see her. She was class in that also.
Olivia Colman doesn't need too much dialogue to show how a great actress she is. She deserves a second best-actress Oscar.
Saw this one at SDIFF... it's a fantastic debut from Maggie Gyllenhaal and the performances are top tier. A slow burn, intriguing thriller!
It's a very well intentioned boring movie that hints repeatedly at what we already suspect is coming due (no pun intended). So much grandeous detail and elegence is wasted on a vital topic as the movie tries to radiate life but it is just another victim of Covid. It thinks it's subtle and great film making but the movie never moves you as it is caught up in loving itself.
Some moms were not meant to be moms. But a much more interesting less claustrophic script is required though I guess it was going for a Kafkaeques feel. I guess eveyone will say I'm missing out on this wonderful movie . Oliva Coleman gives an all too exacting performance which is undone by a monotonous plot that slowly boils like a frog in hot water. It starts out interesting but after a while one can't wait for the movie to end. We don't like Oliva's character not because she's full of human fraility but because neither she nor the movie is just not that good.
I'm kidding of course. great movie!
A solid cast. Olivia Colman is a great actress who always injects a healthy dose of humanity in whatever roles she's in. Love her.
I saw you at the beach today. I didn't see you. I saw you. There was a movie that wasn't there it wasnt there again today I wish I wish it would go away.
This movie is gonna be something special. Love how the trailer is edited.
I hated it. I'm lost. I don't get it
This movie was absolutely awful. Pretentious rubbish .
@@annettemurphy8349 Looks like you're in the minority. Read the book - it might fill in some gaps that's hard to cover in a film.
@Wes & TKP 66-02 Well, if pacing was an issue then the critics would have been all over this. That speaks to the compelling nature of the movie, which critics are normally quick to jump on. I think most people just didn't like the subject matter - kind of like Kevin Bacon's character in The Woodsman about a convicted pedophile trying to turn his life around.
@@Golf05 Quite frankly.. you're wrong. Critic reviews are pretty much off the charts, very well received.. but AUDIENCE reviews? It's down the goddamn shitter.
The MAJORITY of people that watched this movie, disliked it. And let's not forget, critic reviews and ratings are usually done by ~100 people.
Let's look at the metrics. On IMDB it's a 6/10. Pretty semi-average score or mixed ratings. Now on MetaCritic, critic score is "85" of 44 reviews while audience is 5/10.
On Rotten Tomatoes 95% (100 critic reviews) .. Meanwhile, a staggering 44% ROTTEN audience score of hundreds of reviews.
Ah, right one last one, the Google review score. 54% of users liked the film... That is EXTREMELY low. In fact, the lowest I've ever seen on Google.
In general, I don't watch films below 60% on Google's audience reviews. And for something to be that low? Sorry, but the consensus is that this movie is bad.
However, some people like bad movies. YOU may be one of those people and YOU are the minority.
'children are crushing responsibility' - 100% agreed. I wish I never ever die under this burden of responsibility
Same
'children are a crushing responsibility - hope the multipolar parents, understand this.
I had postpartum depression. Twice. It was miserable, and I didn't bond with my first child until she turned 18 months old.
That said, not only do my children add a vibrancy and energy to my life, but I have the privilege of watching them make other people happy. For example, my father in law is dying. But my kids bring him so much joy in his last years. I see a new side to my own father, as he runs out the door to say goodbye to the kids. Finally, having children has carved me into the type of woman I never would have been otherwise. They have a knack for that.
It's very hard. But it's even more glorious.
@@sitcomchristian6886 Good for you. You are lucky you are not in India because the situation for woman here is very different and horrifying.
@@sitcomchristian6886 that is such a beautiful statement of reflection on motherhood. I am a 37 year old girl who still hasn't found Mr. RIGHT and I have no desire for children, considering the fact that society is becoming worse than Sodom and Gomorrah, but I was still moved by your comment.
Paul Mescal is such an amazing actor, I'm glad he keeps getting roles in great projects like this one. Can't wait to watch the movie.
"The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world"
That is a very dangerous line, given payton is one of the deadliest femme fatales of modern cinema, which is also why i understand since that film is an excellent classic.
@ PLAYER1
...and those who loves the least, controls the relationship.
Olivia gonna get another Oscar.
It's what she deserves
Oscars aren’t determined by good acting but by who the higher ups choose. There are many deserving of one but the higher ups don’t hand them out unless they personally like you.
Oscar's will not even exist soon. And who cares
This movie seems like is going to shatter my heart and make me cry endlessly
Looks crap to me.
Well there's an endorsement.... sign me up for THAT.
I can’t wait for it n yes I think we will b crying
If you think that then read the book series it’s based on. It’s so intelligent, gutsy, real, poetic and layered in sssuch a beautiful way
This is the first time I've seen this trailer... and let me tell you.. I've just finished the movie and it does NOT give off the same vibe as this preview whatsoever. You'd think you're in for a dark clever twisty emotionally driven film .. but NO, you ain't. It's anything but unnerving and haunting, it's actually laughable that this trailer is describing it as that. The film tries to be multiple genres, which can work IF there was a plot and actual storytelling. The pacing is off, the dialogue is strange, the motives of everyone is just , weird? All the characters are unlikeable, none of your questions will be answered. These are just scenes haphazardly stitched together. These actors did their best with the material given, it's a pity that their best couldn't save this film. I couldn't wait for it to be over, and I will forget it exists in 2 days. Leaving this comment in hopes I can discourage people from wasting their time.
Absolutley..you said it all.
agree! wasted 2 hours of my time!
I agree. It sucked.
🤦♀️O M Gee I struggled with this plot!! You just don't care about any of the characters. The whole baby doll thing & flashbacks were weird & annoying, & my boy Ed Harris is barely in it!👎
This movie is relatable, appealing, the attention to detail, feelings and the understanding of the world of what some women live in and how things like this happen in life is absolutely astounding, this is definitely now in my Netflix top 3
There are many movies and stories about remarkably strong women and mothers, this movie ain't it. If this is your top 3, I think your top 1 is Human Centipede.
@@bibble2437 Everybody's different - shame on you for such an ugly comment.
@@bibble2437 you broke me
The fact that this movie is relatable to you and you have a child in your picture is mortifying
@@justiceforjuicy6765 There are degrees of relatability. I'm sure many people feel overwhelmed to the point where they dream about life before kids - it doesn't mean they love them less or yearn to leave them behind.
Everyone has said almost everything I want to say-except for the music! The music sounds so good! Can’t wait for this film; won’t be surprised if it’s an Oscar hit.
Whenever I see Olivia Colman, the first thing which comes to my mind is DI Alec Hardy shouting in a Scottish accent- M I L L E R, Broadchurch fans, I hope you get this, hahah.
when she was walking with her arms around her back, I got major Miller vibes
It’s hard watching Olivia so serious and stressed when you’re used to hearing her laugh and comedy. If she can stretch this far into someone we don’t even know, it must be incredible.
Loved it, it shows the reality of motherhood for many women. Amazing performances. I was captivated from start to finish.
Dakota Johnson looks fantastic in this!
I started to ear Oscar Buzz from the 2 leads in here. I supose Dakota and Olivia.
she does
At the first time I saw her I didn't even recognize her, she is Dakota Johnson I hope this movie is great 👍
@@oscarmaidana9294 Hope Dakota gets the recognition she deserves 🤞🏻 This week Olivia and Jessie were nominated in the Gotham awards for lead performance and supporting performance respectively
I saw these a couple of weeks ago and is just heartbroken and at the same time heartbreaking, love these, Maggie Gyllenhaal is really talented
What’s it about
Oh no. I'm only halfway through and everything's fine so far. Maybe I stop here.
@@boundariessetinstone5893 nothing.
If you consider this aberration "talent" then you're probably highly untalented
Olivia Colman is in everything this year - and I'm not complaining.
the cast is everything.
This movie shows that mothers need to understand its ok to abandon your family when things get tough and should be free, without judgement, to cheat to get their 'freedom' back. Truly a work of indie art. I recommend this movie to anyone who absolutely has no value for their time and occasionally enjoy staring at the wall for hours.
LOL! Yes, but LOL!
Lol, staring at the wall for 2 hours would have made more sense. Worse movie I've seen so far this year.
This looks AMAZING! I love, love, love Olivia Coleman; everything she does is brilliant.
This film is not for everyone. It's only suitable for people who appreciate great cinema.
This actress Olivia Colman, is absolutely outstanding in any roll cast for her! She is remarkable she always picks movies that move her it's masterful!!
Stop being pretentious the movie is straight up bad.
@@spectralmuffin6487 Yeah the movie bores as it moves along at a snail's pace. The only way to stop pretentious lovers of this movie is to talk pretentiously about the movie. It's not enough to say it's aggravatingly boring and too detailed a performance by the now and always magnificent Olivia Colman (so much more unbearable than Dame Judith Dench) is not going to stop a movie that inspects itself and it's subject too closely.
Elena Ferrante's book, an honest but usually unexpressed view of the crushing responsibility of motherhood, interpreted by a shrewd female director and a talented cast. I expect this film will be wonderful. The novel is short, well worth reading before watching.
Also both women were/are raising their children pretty much on their own. That makes the responsibility even more overwhelming. Leda said she is an unnatural mother. Even natural dedicated moms can feel overwhelmed. I haven't read the novel, but I also get the sense Leda may be dying. I feel the combination of her illness (if she is indeed sick) and watching Nina w her daughter made Leda feel shameful and regretful over abandoning her daughters. This movie was depressing.
@@ED80s I agree, the movie was depressing, but I think it would have been less so if the director had followed the novel more closely. Leda isn't dying and she left her daughters because she simply found motherhood burdensome and unfulfilling, especially compared to her academic career, where her unique mind was valued rather than her ability to mindlessly tend to other people's domestic needs. Leda left her daughters in their father's care so she could have her life back, the kind of life her academic husband was free to enjoy because he was a man. He was outraged when she shunted the children back on him and immediately defaulted to dumping them on Leda's mother. Does this make him an unnatural father or a fairly typical father? In hindsight, if Leda had any regrets, they were getting married and becoming pregnant in the first place. The crushing responsibility of motherhood is a constant theme in Ferrante's writing. I think the message she wants her young female readers to consider is that motherhood can be the worst thing that can happen to many of us. It limits other aspects of our lives and restricts our ability to contribute to society in more useful and personally fulfilling ways. Biology doesn't automatically suffuse everyone with tender feelings for their kids. Ferrante wants young women to be aware of this possibility and not fall into parenthood simply because we're pressured to have kids by our husbands, family and society in general. The film was good, but not as true to this point as I'd hoped it would be. The director chose to portray Leda's departure as a result of a new romance. In the book, she left because she was just sick of motherhood. She loved the time she had to herself and returned only out of a sense of obligation and guilt. I guess Maggie Gyllenhaal thought that message was just too stark and subversive for an American audience to contemplate. With eight billion people on the planet, it's high time more of us considered opting out.
This book is by Elena Ferrante who also wrote one of my favourite shows 'My Brilliant Friend' really excited to watch this!
Love Elena and my Brilliant Friend. Read all four books and she amazing.
Can’t believe Netflix finally has what appears to be a decent movie.
You probably just watch the shitty movies to say finally.
@@1cheness Netflix is notorious for their awful movies.
@@AT-nq3sy True, most of their movies are boring generic action/teen romcom most of the time, but they already did some very good/decent movies, unlike you mean.
How about “Passing” and “Bruised” - two more recent masterpieces. You just gotta look. And I wish everyone would watch “The Good Bandit” out of Colombia. One of the funniest series of all time, and touching, too. Yet another Netflix jewel.
Olivia Colman?? Ed Harris?? A film by Maggie Gyllenhaal?? Dakota Johnson??? I'm watching this.
Thought-provoking and honest film. I loved it and Olivia Colman's and Dakota Johnson's performances were amazing.
Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley gave of a totally different vibes so it'll be interesting to see them playing the same character.
Just like a trailer should be, shows enough to want more. and the women here, front and back of the camera, are AMAZING!
Maggie Gyllenhaal is an artist of many talents, glad to see director becoming of one them!
First our friend, now this - Dakota should also get big recognitions.
I love her in The Peanut Butter Falcon.
truee she needs more recognition
@@nougan_tanker Yaah Peanut Butter Falcon 👏👏
Olivia Colman is at the peak of her powers - it will be a third consecutive Oscar nomination.
Actually it will be her third nomination but not consecutive.
Amazing to think that in Maggie Gyllenhaals directorial debut she delivers an absolute Masterpiece!! What a movie.
Maggie Gyllenhaal & Olivia Colman working together. It is a gift, pure and simple.
Maggie Alexandre 54_56 ex David Tina Turner 1 e n Stan. Lovely lady with 2nd and 3rd husbands Douglas H and Steve Morton. And an extra in the TV program Marriage with Chrissy.
Elena Ferrante, Maggie Gyllenhaal and that cast !
I'm sold
Whoever did this Trailer … thank you for giving us the suspense, telling us a bit without it all & left many future viewers drawn in. This is how you do it!
A movie set in Greece with a great cast say no more! 👍🇬🇷
I loved this novel, and all of Ferrante's others. I can't imagine how this could be made into a film. But I can't wait to see it! Plus, what a cast!!!
@Shady Queens same. I read through the comments and I was getting desperate bc no one was saying this. Did you see the Italian version of the show? It was on HBO and really lovely (in my opinion). To take the third book and cherry pick out of the entire lineup of the series does a disservice to the enormity and perfection of the other books and their story. And then to just fill it with random not culturally appropriate actors. I love Elena Ferrante so I’m going to see this but man I am already going in with that lump of disappointment in my throat. What else did they alter for convenience sake? It’s such a beautiful story 😭
@Shady Queens so welcome. You are in for a treat. It felt like your imagination came to life watching it. I’m not sure if it finished it bc pandemic but it’s really so good. By HBO doing it, I mean an Italian director/actors/production/etc did it and HBO bought rights to show it I believe. I’m going to watch again today 😍☺️
Based on a novel?? Ok!!!
@@elizabethk3166 I think you are mistaken. My brilliant friend series on HBO is based on four book series but The Lost Daughter is not one of them - The story of a lost child is the correct one. The Lost Daughter is one of Ferrante's first books and as for the series - they are actually working on a new season - it should come out this February :)
I can't wait to see the movie. Love the editing and music of this trailer. All the actresses look fantastic. I'm dying to see Dakota as Nina
Best Feature, Best Lead Role, Best Breakthrough Director, Best Screenplay
Can we all just give a nod to the one & only Roberta Flack. Her song in the most telling part of this film, while Leda is cutting the orange, peeling away her guilt as she makes a decision which will define her, follow her, till her death. This song is haunting & so glorious for this scene.
Ladies n' Gentlemen...Dakota johnson.❤
MY LOVE
She's incredible
I will watch watch anything with Ed Harris!
His most recent work (I watched) is Westworld, he's soooooo good in it.
@@nougan_tanker agreed!
Props to Maggie Gyllenhaal for being involved in such a fantastic film. Excellent acting all around great great movie!
Olivia Colman is the Adele of acting, everyone wants a piece of her.
Yep!
Saw this at the London Film Festival. Put simply, it's a masterpiece.
This movie was absolute trash ..
@@tylergoodwin3546 whats is about? Why?
I don’t get it?, what’s it about?
@@salut510 bad weak mom.
@@ANGELSLVME but I do think it's a good movie.
The bad thing about great film trailers is that they make you want to watch the film RIGHT NOW. Damn, I hate having to wait! At least with Netflix releases the wait is not as long
@@user-00oo00 the dune trailer came out a year before the movie.
the score in this trailer is tremendous.
Any idea what's the track id for song played in the beginning?
@@yojetsharma7549 Pulsing by Bryce Dessner, Australian String Quartet was what came up on Shazam
The first one is ost the second around 143 is private investigator by Audiomachine
@@KushalSingh-de9jn thank you!
We all need a bit of Olivia Colman fabulousness to inspire us. ❤️
I'll see this movie by Olivia and Jessie, they're incredible.
I also love their performances, I always wanted a project with them together.
I hope that whoever found this comment stays safe, healthy and financially blessed in these hard times ❤️
Beautiful
Olivia Colman is a goddess. Always love watching her on-screen..she is brilliant in every role she does.
Is that Paul Mescal from normal people? and is that Dakota? and the director is Maggie?
WOW! I haven't read the book, but definitely looking forward to watch the movie.
Ed Harris, Pete Saarsgard!!! amazing cast all in all.
isn't Peter Sarsgard Maggie Gyllenhal's husband ?
Yes he is! He is also in Dope Sick Hulu Michael Keaton about Oxycontin, Purdu Pharma. Fascinating and troubling at the same time.
YEAAAHHHHHH !! PAUL MESCAL 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
This movie will be show. I love Olivia Colman ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ great actress 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Jonas F. brasileiro por aqui 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏. Sim, realmente ela é maravilhosa e que tenha mais oportunidades na indústria. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
There are movies that I know I will never watch, but still garner crazy respect and awe in me. This is one of those movies
Save your 2 hours
PAUL MESCAL 👑
Doesn’t look like he has a very big part though and his names not even in the credits on the trailer ☹️
OMG looks fantastic! A huge thumbs up to see the amazing Maggie Gyllenhaal directing!
OMG! Masterpiece! The direction, the cast, the music, a must see! I am looking forward! 😍💖💖💖💖
Olivia? I'm in. And thank you, trailer folks, for leaving me thoroughly bewildered and bewitched by the trailer. Exactly what a trailer should be for a film of this sort, not tell the story from start to finish.
nO ONE gonna mention Paul Mescal. Hes awesome! Hope he has a good part.
i can watch olivia doing anything and i just love it XD what a woman!! the whole cast looks amazing
Two times academy award winner OLIVIA COLMAN ✨
If you didn't watch the movie yet,save 2 hours of your life and watch another movie or do something that you really enjoy....
I watched it and kept waiting for it to get better and it didn't. It sucked and that's 2 hours lost.
@@QueenSnowPea yeahhh😑 that's why i've advised...
Agree wholeheartedly! 🤦♀️
Peep Show ➡️ The Favourite ➡️ The Oscars ➡️ The Crown ➡️ This. Everything Olivia Coleman does is solid gold 🥇
not forgetting Fleabag.
The official Queen of England is in it so naturally I'll be watching this.
This movie is stacked really hope it lives up to the talent behind it
That little girl sounded like she was genuinely upset either that or she's a great child actress
SPETSES in Greece is where they filmed this. Stunning. x
Olivia is a rockstar, one of the best actresses alive
Olivia keeps winning and winning, can't wait to watch this
This looks absolutely brilliant!
Any trailer that has stringed instruments playing in the background as the scenes come across the screen, manages to get my attention every time.
You can bet I’m going to watch the movie!
What's the soundtrack's name please in this trailer?
@@zribirahma3926 great ?
I can't stop watching this trailer even after I've watched the film. It's so well edited. At the end of this clip, the young mother is looking at Olivia eating ice cream, totally relaxed, and I thought at first, she was looking with suspicion or hatred, but now I think she may have envied Olivia's freedom.
Watching now. It's very slow paced. A movie to fall asleep to.
Maybe u need karate movies to be awake,
The moment I saw Elana Ferrante, I know it’s a masterpiece.
This is a gem of a movie not only because the casting was spot on but also because it deals with uncomfortable topics like ageism, societal expectations and demands of women in their different stages and the exploration of their feelings and the continuity of stories from childhood to motherhood and becoming a mature woman. Sorry for the folks that didn’t have enough grey matter or sensibility to understand the strength of this movie. But that’s why the world is so messed up. People are not smart anymore and women’s voices are simply overlooked, ignored or invisible. If you can “see” and “hear” them cry, scream, moan or understand that feel of guilt in different words; while their spouses or lovers ignore them; get penalized for being “selfish” or wicked for “keeping the doll”, for leaving the children…this movie is for all of you (us). Intriguing; sometimes disturbing. Not judgmental. There is not a right or wrong. It is what it is. The critics are right on this one. 💎
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Yes 🙌 also, notice how the movie portrays how women do this to each other as well, such as the case to the aunt and then the mom when she judges her for keeping the doll… unwillingly to see beyond herself.
The movie is incredible. I didn't know Maggie Gyllenhaal was the director until I read her name in the credits. Made me really want to watch her other films! And of course, Olivia, always delivering! Didn't know Jesse Buckley before, but she was also amazing. As for Dakota, great decision in accepting the role - she definitely has much more potential as a character actress than one might have thought. Brilliant, uncomfortable, visceral psychological drama.
I have no idea what this film is going to be about, and I am completely here for it. So excited to see this one!!! Brilliantly done.
Kindness is free , sprinkle it everywhere🌸
I'm so happy for paul mescal
(This review contains spoilers)
Maybe this movie went completely over my head so I'd love to hear someone else's explanation of it. But from my understanding this movie was about a horribly selfish woman who has an obsession with a young mother and her daughter because she reminds her of herself as a young mom. The stalker behavior was strange but believable given that she found motherhood challenging and this young woman brought back those memories for her.
However, THEN she goes on to steal the child's doll which absolutely reeks havoc on this poor family because the child had a severe attachment to it. The woman with the daughter continuously confides in this older woman the difficulties the lost doll has caused (she's been getting no sleep, her daughter has become extra clingy etc.) And the older women listens but does not return the doll. Like wth?
Furthermore, she's very uptight and just plain unlikable. Maintains intense eye contact without blinking, a more serious demeanor and I am not convinced she isnt mentally ill. Her character was one of those women that should never have had children because she wasn't made to be a mother. The story was in my opinion, a tragedy and I hated her by the end of the film. I feel sorry for her poor daughter's who will grow up with major mommy issues and if I ever got the chance to meet this woman I would tell her to go to therapy.
The only good thing about this movie was the acting and I love Dakota Johnson. She's stunning and gorgeous as always. Also would love to know where she got her swimsuit for this film.
Please someone explain why anything about this movie was good besides that.
Who was Dakota supposed to be playing???????
Madison, I'm trying so hard 2 get through this movie, but it's a struggle. I must say the cast is awesome. I'm an Ed Harris fan, but he's hardly in it. I don't care about any of the characters or what happens next. The flashbacks are 2 weird, & Olivia seems very abusive 2 her girls. Why did she bring baby dolls with her on vacation, etc.? I guess this is not 4 me. Hats off 2 Maggie though, but I just don't care enough about these characters. Help me understand.🤔 Thank you. 💜✌️
This trailer is cut so well! Wow! So intriguing. 🔥
I have watched Olivia for years, everything I mean everything she does is brilliant love her.I want her and Adele to do a movie together.💋💕💕
Which Adele?
@@charlottecastillo3641 THE Adele
@@charlottecastillo3641 the singer
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I was getting interested and then I saw Ed Harris got me super convinced, damn this is going to be good. Cant wait.
Been a fan of Olivia Coleman since Broadchurch and The Peep Show. Brilliant actress. Glad to see how far she's come.
Olivia Colman and Paul Mescal! I must be dreaming. My two favorites!!!!
Looks like an amazing movie. There's now three movies on Netflix that I have to see. Glad there are some great movies finally on Netflix worth watching. This looks like a great thriller
Just out of curiosity, what are the other 2?
Its not a thriller, and its alot crying kids and a old woman who swims in selfpitty.
And i 2 wonder what are the orher 2 good movies?