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Jo March Should be Married in the End
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Greta Gerwig's Little Women is a whirlwind tale about the importance of family and four girls' desires to choose their own path under the limitations of 1860's America.
Through Little Women's story, we can learn how to take a second look at our desires in career and family. Listen as I breakdown the importance of choice, desire, motivation behind choice, dedication, and sacrifice through Little Women's characters. And why I would like to see Jo March married in the end.
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Stories are a huge part of our lives. We interact with them daily through novels, poems, films, videos, and more. Story can be an extremely useful tool when it comes to understanding ourselves and how we can improve our lives. You just have to know how to use it properly and I'm here to show you.
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Robert Frost has the Answers to Loneliness
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Join the New Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Listen as I break down a poem by Robert Frost that will help you better understand how you can take control and stop feelings of loneliness when they become overwhelming. Loneliness is a natural feeling everyone experiences at some point in their lives. When it festers into a daily cause of dissatisfaction with...
Disney's Unconscious Impact on Your Dreams
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Join the New Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Walt Disney created the most influential films of my childhood. While consuming them at an early age, I never stopped to think that I wouldn't have a life as adventurous as Alice in Wonderland or as romance-filled as Beauty and the Beast. As I grew up, I realized, like many of us do, that life hasn't given me a...
It's Time to Change | Rebranding The Director's Cut
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Hello everyone! It's nice to see you again. I'm here to let you know that The Director's Cut is going in a different, but better, direction from here on out. I can't wait to share with you this new style of storytelling focused video. I will be uploading the first video on Tuesday, the 18th at 8:30am PST! Here are some links to check out in the meantime: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www...
Christopher Nolan on Directing The Dark Knight
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Christopher Nolan on his work as the writer/director for The Dark Knight from working with IMAX to directing cast members like Christian Bale and Morgan Freeman. Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/jQTkqdSMJxBBXnjKGqwcHg.html Join the Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Other Links: Website: www.jilloms.com/ Instagram: jilloms Email: jillianomsnead@...
Christopher Nolan on Directing The Joker
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Hear from Christopher Nolan and Heath Ledger on how they crafted The Joker from creating his look to the final performance. This is the first of a two part series on Directing The Dark Knight. Subscribe and turn on notifications for part 2! Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/jQTkqdSMJxBBXnjKGqwcHg.html Join the Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Other Links: Web...
Alfonso Cuaron Explains How He Directed Children of Men
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Listen to Alfonso Cuaron explain how he directed Children of Men from breaking down his long takes to shaping London into a third world country. Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/jQTkqdSMJxBBXnjKGqwcHg.html Join the Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Other Links: Website: www.jilloms.com/ Instagram: jilloms Email: jillianomsnead@gmail.com About t...
Denis Villeneuve on How He Directed Arrival
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Denis Villeneuve explains how he directed Arrival from working with Amy Adams to designing a new alien race and more Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/jQTkqdSMJxBBXnjKGqwcHg.html Join the Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Other Links: Website: www.jilloms.com/ Instagram: jilloms Email: jillianomsnead@gmail.com About this Video: Denis Villeneuve ...
Paul Thomas Anderson on How He Directed The Master
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Hear Paul Thomas Anderson go in depth on how he worked as the writer/director for The Master Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/jQTkqdSMJxBBXnjKGqwcHg.html Join the Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Other Links: Website: www.jilloms.com/ Instagram: jilloms Email: jillianomsnead@gmail.com About this Video: Paul Thomas Anderson is a writer/director...
Andy Muschietti on How He Directed IT
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Andy Muschietti breaks down how he created IT Chapter One from creating a new Pennywise to working with young actors on a horror set. Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/jQTkqdSMJxBBXnjKGqwcHg.html Join the Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Other Links: Website: www.jilloms.com/ Instagram: jilloms Email: jillianomsnead@gmail.com About this Video: ...
Martin Scorsese on How He Directed Taxi Driver
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Hear from Martin Scorsese on directing his 1976 classic, Taxi Driver. Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/jQTkqdSMJxBBXnjKGqwcHg.html Join the Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Other Links: Website: www.jilloms.com/ Instagram: jilloms Email: jillianomsnead@gmail.com About this Video: In this essay, Martin Scorsese discusses personal filmmaking, wo...
The Coen Brothers on How They Directed No Country for Old Men
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Listen to the Coen Brothers talk about how they directed No Country for Old Men Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/jQTkqdSMJxBBXnjKGqwcHg.html Join the Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Other Links: Website: www.jilloms.com/ Instagram: jilloms Email: jillianomsnead@gmail.com About this Video The Coen Brothers, Josh Brolin (Llewellyn Moss), and Ja...
David Fincher Explains How He Directed Gone Girl
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Listen to David Fincher explain how he directed his marriage-centered thriller, Gone Girl. Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/jQTkqdSMJxBBXnjKGqwcHg.html Join the Community: Discord: discord.gg/zxHp8MU Patreon: www.patreon.com/jilloms Other Links: Website: www.jilloms.com/ Instagram: jilloms Email: jillianomsnead@gmail.com About this Video: David Fincher provides a ample insight spec...
Quentin Tarantino on How He Directed Inglourious Basterds
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @vinceduque7115
    @vinceduque7115 8 днів тому

    I really enjoyed this thank you for making it.

  • @morganwhite2176
    @morganwhite2176 12 днів тому

    The joker with Joaquin Phoenix couldn’t touch this one. Heath perfectly portrayed the mischief and criminality of the Joker character but in the Joaquin one, it just seemed like a homeless man who just needed a lot of therapy. I doubt anything will touch Heath’s joker. Even his eyes change to suit the characters emotions, he did this role deep!

  • @GoGoGirl22100
    @GoGoGirl22100 15 днів тому

    6:12

  • @iuliaschnelly7255
    @iuliaschnelly7255 15 днів тому

    But why i feel like they are talking about him like he is stranger to them. I mean when some people are acting they usually make mistakes and have fun sometimes. But when they are talking about him is like he didn't interact with them so much( but he did; i mean how could you film the whole movie without any interactions if he is half of the movie time on the screen). It's like none of them talked with him about something else when they filmed.

  • @gaysportsfanatic
    @gaysportsfanatic Місяць тому

    the best joker ever.

  • @baronmateo6736
    @baronmateo6736 Місяць тому

    Bringing down London to the third world? It is happening every day a bit.

  • @Victrola66
    @Victrola66 Місяць тому

    I can't really express how much I enjoy this film. I never get tired of rewatching it, I know it pretty by heart now, yet every time I am blown away by the most wtf scenes. That is ny definition of a great picture!

  • @nayyar9
    @nayyar9 Місяць тому

    5:13 This was like a constant feeling throughout the movie. I'm glad he was relieved the audience embraced it. Like Louise does at the end of Arrival.

  • @jaireddy1080
    @jaireddy1080 2 місяці тому

    I watched 20 to 30 times and written the story of dark knight to learn film making and I can say this is my film education without going to film school but I didn’t like the concept of film school

  • @MarinaAndTheDevil
    @MarinaAndTheDevil 2 місяці тому

    Wish there was more behind the scenes stuff of this movie. What a masterpiece.

  • @cryptohalloffame
    @cryptohalloffame 2 місяці тому

    the director of Children should contact me, have I got a story to tell about this movie...

  • @BLISS_24x7
    @BLISS_24x7 2 місяці тому

    If you show a man Brokeback Mountain and then The dark Knight, it is almost impossible to recognise that it was Heath ledger who played both the roles. It actually happened with me. I was awestruck when I realised that.

  • @gergq5888
    @gergq5888 3 місяці тому

    I love all the people saying that your opinion is wrong lol. It’s an opinion, and I agree.

  • @AllThingsDope007
    @AllThingsDope007 3 місяці тому

    Went back and watched the trilogy man what a shame we lost this man and our Joker 🙏🏾

  • @harmlessgrey
    @harmlessgrey 4 місяці тому

    My favorite line from this movie is "He had your eyes." Four words that instantly create a huge backstory.

  • @Interspirituality
    @Interspirituality 5 місяців тому

    2:03 savage 😂

  • @Proudathiest1
    @Proudathiest1 5 місяців тому

    This might be what we need as a species. It would maybe be like a smack in the face to us all to get our shit together and all worry about one single issue . As long as eventually someone figured it out maybe a couple decades of no births wouldn’t be bad. I’m certain it would be great for the planet

  • @matttrent946
    @matttrent946 5 місяців тому

    ...and Jared Leto's SS Joker is MIA from the characters Past Present Future mash up.

  • @JCIsMyname2
    @JCIsMyname2 5 місяців тому

    Rest in peace heath you will be missed legend and you always be a big inspiration to me🙏🏾🙌🏾❤️

  • @user-nw5wd8lt1o
    @user-nw5wd8lt1o 6 місяців тому

    He's who I act like still today! Lol😊

  • @SuperThomaspaine
    @SuperThomaspaine 6 місяців тому

    Gone Girl's author Gillian Flynn is paid by the mafia to write about mental illness for women. They want to make it evil. Fincher and the CIA are conducting marxist human experimentation/hegemony upon the teenage population. 'The Social Network' the movie is a part of this and the social media platform as well.

  • @user-oz6ft4ud7j
    @user-oz6ft4ud7j 6 місяців тому

    I feel like theyre not saying anything

  • @thebogeyone22
    @thebogeyone22 6 місяців тому

    I had seen everything Heath had done before TDK came out so I knew and could recognize him very well. Not for one second did I ever (and even now having seen it dozens of times) see him in this movie. He absolutely disappeared into that performance. Nobody’s done it better.

  • @SillyTube9
    @SillyTube9 6 місяців тому

    Ultimately, filmmaking isn’t a Director’s art. It’s an Editor’s art. Directors capture, but Editors BUILD the movie from all of the parts. I hope we see more discussions with Editors, and why they make the creative choices THEY do.

    • @cyberpunkchloe9
      @cyberpunkchloe9 6 місяців тому

      But the director is what they called the "Boss" of the film, and Yes the editors and other vfx artist etc also a huge part of the film, but I think the Director is more important, and the director arts is not filmmaking? then why these directors such as Nolan, Scorsese, etc called Filmmaker?

  • @SillyTube9
    @SillyTube9 6 місяців тому

    I absolutely ADORE this movie. It’s stunning well-written, acted, and directed, and the VFX are pristine. I would even argue that it helped me get through the pandemic, as I watched it multiple times during that period. So it’s heartbreaking to hear a Director whom I DEEPLY respect, diminish the importance of the very kind of work that I, and many of my friends engage in, within the movie industry.

  • @SillyTube9
    @SillyTube9 6 місяців тому

    This movie is impossible without VFX artists. I wish Directors would stop badmouthing the entire post-production department. And FYI, “practical effects” are VFX. There is no movie out there, which fails to use both, in collaboration with each other. IDK what the heck is going on with the DGA and the studios, but they need to stop with this diminishment of more than HALF their staff. It typically takes THOUSANDS of visual effects artists to pull off these movies, and they deserve respect for having delivered 11 of the top 12 grossing films of all time, that could not have been achieved any other way.

  • @rabbitholegirl1
    @rabbitholegirl1 7 місяців тому

    Only 30min on screen & so brilliant

  • @rabbitholegirl1
    @rabbitholegirl1 7 місяців тому

    Best Joker ever

  • @venca955
    @venca955 7 місяців тому

    great now i have to watch it

  • @admtech69
    @admtech69 7 місяців тому

    RIP Heath Ledger

  • @charlie-obrien
    @charlie-obrien 7 місяців тому

    I sit here in late 2023 and must admit that this film is haunting me. I saw it first in theater (1996) and took it in as a pretty good Sci-fi flick. A few years later, I caught it on cable and more of the story's relevance started to come through to me. In the past 5 years I have watched the film multiple times and have come to view it not only as a masterpiece of film making, but a disturbing reminder of exactly how limited the aspirations of our civilization are without hope for our future, which is where we stand now. With active wars in both Ukraine and in the Gaza strip, the scenes in Brexhill are mortifyingly prescient. Too much of the world has not been given a seat at the table of advantages, that our progress since WW2 has provided the first world. I am lower middle class in the US and I realize that the majority of the world does not have the same benefit of stability or comfort in life that I enjoy. For many obvious reasons, morality being one, this cannot continue.

  • @dorualex3092
    @dorualex3092 7 місяців тому

    He created the perfect Joker, you have my word nobody but nobody ever gonna beat Heath Ledger`s Joker

  • @ianol154
    @ianol154 7 місяців тому

    Art isnt a woo woo concept!! Arrivals itself is beautiful. It is no surprise how much effort Villeneuve and his cast did behind the scenes to create such a masterpiece. At the same time - it is fascinating to see how art in motion is created when you dont expect it movies.

  • @marcoquiroz3558
    @marcoquiroz3558 7 місяців тому

    I cannot think of anyone else doing the Joker for The dark Knight movie as well as Heath Ledger did it. Maybe William Defoe.

  • @ExosLife
    @ExosLife 7 місяців тому

    This movie will stand the test of time. It is a masterwork, and the way the film holds onto the scenes of horror is something modern films have not embraced.

  • @cathvic65
    @cathvic65 7 місяців тому

    He was perfect

  • @user-btmbangalore
    @user-btmbangalore 7 місяців тому

    This Joker was impersonal, he never hated the people he killed, he was as much self harming as he was cold and manipulative. He wanted to show the powerful their world is big but could be brought to its knees. His energy was good, he explains his view in one rare coherence.

    • @aaronlegg911
      @aaronlegg911 7 місяців тому

      That describes Every Joker... 😂

  • @Menace39
    @Menace39 8 місяців тому

    The whole film is a masterpiece.

  • @jasonsaleem552
    @jasonsaleem552 8 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @lakeboy360
    @lakeboy360 8 місяців тому

    Sucks he had to pass for all the attention. Would we have noticed? I hope so but I personally love the deep dives on his performance fukn undeniable.

  • @beetlejuice3x309
    @beetlejuice3x309 8 місяців тому

    Its rumored that he stayed in character in between takes. I would love to see it

    • @dorualex3092
      @dorualex3092 7 місяців тому

      yes I would love to see that too

  • @toddclements869
    @toddclements869 8 місяців тому

    Once upon a time all humans were the color of healthy, fertile earth. Then a group of angels gave up their first “estate” (meaning body) taking on human like forms. They were only supposed to do this to deliver messages to humans, but this time they did it to take human wives. The children these angels had were abominations, they took on attributes of the angelic forms of their fathers. They were the gods of the Greek, Roman and Egyptian pantheons. And when they die their spirit can not rest, which is where we get demons. Most of the demons died in the flood. But there were more Nephelim after that. And today science agrees that humans mated with another species but they call it Neanderthal. You can look it up, the more white you are the more Neanderthal, aka Nephelim, dna you have. That is where the term “blue eyed devil’ comes from. And why the definition of the other spelling sounds like that.

  • @michaelrogers6347
    @michaelrogers6347 8 місяців тому

    Best ever Now Nolan let's get another one out of ya . Maybe with the penguin

  • @adamredden2007
    @adamredden2007 9 місяців тому

    No disrespect to Phoenix but this is still THE best Joker ever. By far. Just unbelievable.

    • @dorualex3092
      @dorualex3092 7 місяців тому

      @@politelyvulgarvernacular you are very wrong, heath created the best joker, its clear as the day light

  • @MrLeeStories
    @MrLeeStories 9 місяців тому

    Damn, everyone who got to be apart of this movie with heath should be absolutely thankful. This is one of the greatest movies in cinema because of his performance. Amazing!

  • @TheHairlessGibbon
    @TheHairlessGibbon 9 місяців тому

    I feel privileged and humbled each time I watch Children of Men as I find it like a nice bottle of red that gets better with age. Thank you Alfonso.

  • @j-555
    @j-555 9 місяців тому

    Have you ever heard of someone intrinsically knowing the concepts Carl Jung spoke of? I experienced synchronicities and various phenomena that I've always understood from my own observations and forming the ideas myself, and then I would find out these ideas are actual subjects researchers have documented. I wrote a screenplay that is gaining some traction and it is full of these phenomena, which is spooky. I also encountered them and developed very deep ideas about nature whilst writing the script. Do you ever read scripts?

  • @peregrinecovington4138
    @peregrinecovington4138 9 місяців тому

    I actually thought the blood in the lense was CGI. That is mind blowing

    • @charlie-obrien
      @charlie-obrien 7 місяців тому

      The blood on the lens was not intended, but brings you into the reality of the scene even more. Almost unnoticed except as another sign of the degradation of hope.

  • @peregrinecovington4138
    @peregrinecovington4138 9 місяців тому

    It's so heartbreaking that this movie didn't make money. Imagine what movie Alfonso would've made next if he had the chance. Oh well

  • @n1fes152
    @n1fes152 9 місяців тому

    u mean the dark knight