Greta Gerwig on Beau Travail
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- čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
- Greta Gerwig reacts to Claire Denis's 1999 masterpiece (and James Whale Bake Sale's favorite film) Beau Travail.
Sources: The Hollywood Reporter, Criterion
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It is a gorgeous picture,and,I think,an effectively visceral one.
Thanks JWBS & GG
this was uploaded while i was watching "beau travail" in my local movie theater. :)
She does so well putting this film into words. love her takes!
Great directors talking about a great films. What more could you ask for.
i love this film's score. it gets under my skin
What she doesn't mention is how Dennis used Agnes Varda as Beu Travail's cinematographer.
*Àgnes Godard
This clip is attracting both homophobes AND misogynists to the comments! What a meeting of the minds! With that kind of intellectual wattage you could power night light so they don't get too intimidated by what lurks in the darkness!
Gerwig is a auteur of the old school so for her to have such an affinity for Claire Denis makes perfect sense. If her creative barometer is aligned Denis in any way we are bound to see some fantastic work from Gerwig, who is still young and with year head of her.
I'm not seeing any homophobic or misogynistic comments. No one has touched on anything regarding homosexuality and it seems you are taking criticisms of Gerwig's comments as misogynistic simply because they are critical. In my opinion some of what she shared sounded interesting and some of it sounded like she wanted to say something insightful, but was really stretching it to the point that it wasn't even clear what point she was making. Perhaps you need to relisten to what she said or reread the comments to actually find evidence of what you are saying, because I don't see it. Perhaps some of the commenters are what you say they are, but I don't see that in the comments. Being triggered to immediately statements or people homophobic or misogynistic because you don't agree with the criticism isn't a good look or trait or very constructive.
@@spinin1251 just ignore that asshole
Slava russia
Said by a man with Ukrainian flag in his pfp.
This is just a bad, vastly overrated movie.
she loves this movie and then makes crap like barbie
She always sounds like she’s putting on an accent lol
Good pick but she's a filmmaker who lacks the creative bravery to do something even somewhat similar. Her films aren't about images and the cinematic language...they're about stories that might as well just exist within literature. There's no reason for any of them to be films really.
So phony
She does try too hard.
everything she said made total sense, including things i wouldn't pick up on without hearing her explain
@@peabody3000 someone needs a dictionary
@@chrsAdd01 well i know what non-sequitur means LOL
Not very articulate.
Often-times artists can't quite put into words why they like what they lime or do what they do, they just do...
Many critics don't make great artists. They can explain why something is good or bad, but can't recreate it. Like I said, many artists have the opposite.
I guess it's hip now to hate Greta Gerwig because of the Barbie Movie but I'd say she paid her dues as an artist with the indie dramas she directed and/or acted in.
Clearly you know very little about what being overwhelmed by a piece of art is like and the value in that being overwhelmed.
@@robbiedubbelman3024 Agreed entirely. She was great acting in Frances Ha.
I found it very articulate
@@stm8872i have been there many and I bet I can explain A Clockwork Orange better than her.
"I didn't know she was a woman"
Enough.
I watched Beau Travail recently, expecting a masterpiece. It's rubbish.
3/4 of the film is guys exercising and hanging out. It contains only a tiny hint of Billy Budd. There is absolutely *nothing* special about the cinematography, editing, or direction.
It seems like nothing more than a made-for-TV time slot filler made in a European country with taxpayers' money.
If a man had made this, it would be dismissed as an over-long, over-budgeted student film.
The desperate claim of *genius* in this woman-made film is just laughable.
out of curiosity what are your favourite movies?
ur retarded....
go back to watching fear factor
You might as well have commented in all capital letters “I DONT UNDERSTAND THE MOVIE”💀
The ending takes it to another level because of what we saw for 99% of the movie. It's shocking to the eyes and soul.
Who on what?
This isn’t the own you think it is, she just made a billion dollar movie my guy
@@solharv7817 yeah, I remembered the name while I was watching. Never saw her movie though. It was more of a "Why should I give af" remark.
@@solharv7817 LOL, so true. Still, there's no accounting for the taste of the masses. The same can be said of the Transformers movies.
they don't know beau travail xD you have much to learn, young padawan
The film that made Greta "understand cinema" was made by a woman. How convenient.
At least, she picked a GREAT, underrated movie...
How is it underrated? Lol
What is Greta yapping about? It's a film, for Chrissake. Everyone understands the movie.