"The worst scene is the grave scene! no the bathtub! No the vampire!" Me, still getting secondhand embarassment from the birthday scene "look we all have different ideas of hard to watch" 😂😂
IKTR GIRL!!! LMFAO hell all those "fucked up, traumatic" scenes were hot to me ROFL (yes, I'm aware that I probably need an INEXPLICABLY unaffordable amount of couch time to unpack everything that led up to me finding the "I'm a Vampire" and the "Are You Gonna Behave" scenes blisteringly sexy 🤦♂️💀😆🤣😆)! Meanwhile I'm over here UT-TER-LY-DYING when fucking Felix just UP AND DECIDED to surprise him with a visit to his "crackhead" ass mama's house!!! OmG omg OMG talk about nauseating! When I realized where TF we were going, on my LIFE - the moment that MF slowed down for me to open the door against the wind I'd have JUMPED-TF-OUT ✌️🏃♂️💨 SHIT 😦 Lol hell, that was likely almost as traumatizing AS having neglectful drunk tweakers for parents!!!
Really, it wasn't until Suraj uttered "he's a psychopath" at the 5:03 mark that I realized the sheer brilliance of setting up Michael Gavey as the "weirdo outsider" in the beginning in order to subvert our impressions of Oliver as the odd one.
Sure, but also... I've seen Keoghan in maybe 2 roles where he wasn't creepy as hell. The whole "Olly lied about his parents" twist isn't that hard to guess, but I was dead certain that was the case from the start just because Barry plays him. He's an amazing actor, but he gets typecasted a lot.
I really like that too. I also think that it's partly to show what kind of friend Oliver does NOT want. Like, as if he feels like he's not a weirdo with Michael, and instead belongs with the cool and beautiful people. Even though he's actually a bigger weirdo by far, and Michael is probably a much better friend than Oliver would ever be to anybody.
@@ninjatoriumnova2483I actually don’t think him lying was meant to be the big twist, since you could argue there were plenty of moments where his story seemed out of place, like the cut away from the phone call, the lack of eye contact, and the emotional inconsistencies. Of course everyone wants to brush those aside, since we don’t scrutinize people in real life for being ‘inconsistent’ with trauma, but there was never a moment where his emotional vulnerability was shown to anyone except felix, not even the audience. Coupled with the lies ‘I don’t smoke’ then cut to him smoking while watching felix have sex and him saying he read all 50 books on the summer reading list even the Bible, it’s pretty clear on rewatch that he’s lying. what I believe the ‘twist’ to be was Oliver orchestrating every interaction from the beginning. When Ollie says he was trying to put on a performance for felix so that he’d like him, it’s pretty believable up until his monologue to Felix’s mom, where it’s revealed that he planned everything from the start. It makes it less ‘aw oliver just wanted felix to like him and think he’s interesting’ into ‘holy shit he’s been stalking him like a predator since he got there’.
The time jump from him leaving Saltburn to the dad's death is like 15 years (the paper announcing Sir Jame's death says 2022 and the summer he was there was 2007.)
The grave sex scene was improvised, the actor who plays Oliver said in a interview he had a idea for that scene and asked for a closed set and did what he thought Oliver would do 😮
To a certain extent- from what i can remember the screenplay says that Oliver strips, takes off his pants... Then there were ellipses- so it wasn't explicitly said, but given what else he did I can see why he thought the character would have done it.
That mansion they used for Saltburn is in my hometown and they shot almost the entire movie here. Northamptonshire in the UK, there's tonnes of these big insane houses all around the countryside here. Some of them are so absurdly big, I used to visit a lot of them for work, they're beautiful.
@@ArthurKnight1899I believe many of them are open to the public, but in Saltburn’s case (don’t know the name of the actual property), the director said that it was still privately owned by the family. Crazy!
@@ArthurKnight1899 Many are now owned by the national trust, and the upkeep payed for by the government, donations and membership passes. They are open to the public, but if the family has remained wealthy then they will be still privately owned.
Yeah, a bad mood. She's the sort of woman getting offended that people mention him moaning loudly while wanking in a bath but then won't even look at a scene further in the film, acting completely traumatised by it. Pathetic generation.
In terms of why Oliver did all of this, he seems to be a text book psychopath. It’s unlike sociopathy. Psychopaths can be born that way with even the most normal upbringing. Most to all psychopaths are also narcissists, which means they feel superior to others (told his parents he was top of his class) and feel entitled to things that they believe should belong to superior people (Saltburn). Sociopathy is most commonly caused by trauma. The two antisocial disorders are different despite what you see in most movies, which is why I like this films take on it.
He’s already in the marvel movies “eternals”; and the grave was improvised by himself. And the 1st crazy friend it’s from house of the dragons that one lose 1 eye.
Oliver gave Felix a chance to change his mind and so wouldn't of killed him. When Felix said "you make my blood run cold" he handed him the bottle knowing there was no going back. I loved the foreshadowing like them talking about Shelly seeing a doppelganger through the window before dying and then we see a figure dressed like Felix walk by the window. Or when Felix says "I've left a razor In the bathroom", which Oliver then does for Vanetia.
Barry Keoghan is NOT the next Miles Teller. He's actually hugely talented and has a BAFTA. I suggest you watch his work in killing of a Sacred Deer and Banshees of Inisherin. He's the next Joaquin Phoenix!
Yeah I don’t think Miles Teller is untalented, but I do think he’s more in the vicinity of Al Pacino, De Niro, Nicholson, Joaquin Phoenix, Sam Jackson and Christian Bale. Suuuuuper intense and charismatic.
Yeah...personally The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a movie starring him that I enjoyed better than Saltburn tbh. Although either way he's definitely a great actor and I think he's going to end up becoming a household name for this generation.
One thing that I appreciate is that was gross and uncomfortable without being gory or explicit That bath scene, though all it was is him drinking water, it is more uncomfortable and gross than a lot of movie that show guts or anything like that.
Agreed! Just to piggyback off of this, I saw an interview where Emerald Fennell said that a lot of the uncomfortable scenes felt that way because they’re in some way, very extreme versions of where the human mind could go. Before every single one of those scenes, someone on the couch had a ‘what if’ moment/predicted what was about to happen, second guessed it, then BOOM, Oliver goes ahead and does it. This movie does a great job in showing the lengths that human desire can take someone, especially someone as messed up and psychopathic as Oliver.
Another cool detail is how at the first breakfast scene, when they mention Shelley’s housekeeper seeing Shelley through the window, you see Felix walk past the window behind his sister as she says those words. But he’s actually sitting next to her. Hinting his death. Next line she says is that the housekeeper ended up drowning after seeing the “doppelgänger”- which can be connected to her being in the tub. Even though she didn’t die by drowning.
I knew nothing about this movie other than the title and the actors in it, but it's gonna be one of my favorite movies to watch with you because of your reactions to it. Absolutely sublime! 😂
I don't know if I've just been under a rock for a while, but it's been a minute since I've seen a reaction with Marketa and Rana and it made me smile. :)
The father dies years after Oliver leaves Saltburn. If you look closely at the news article the date of death says 2022. So this man was truly playing the long con.
Theres a scene in the movie when Oliver was having breakfast with them for the first time, and they were talking about a gardener or something who died, and when you look at the window closely you can see the gardener and Felix walk by even tho he´s in the dinning room with them, employing that his going to die.
I will say this is the funniest reaction I have watched with you guys in a long time like they are all hilarious but this one specifically I was literally cracking up
I feel like I never see anyone talk about this, but I found the scene with Venetia yelling at him in the bathtub the most nauseating. She figurde him out and she called out his evil behavior, and he forces himself on her to fuck her emotions up even more just because he can. Then that next shot of her just dead in the tub with blood filled water just shook me to my core. It was silent and jawdropping. Also him stealing the stones from the water really got me too. This film is full of so many details that are so unsettling and perfect. Oliver is truly terrifying to me because he doesn't seem to feel anything for anyone except complete obsession.
@@Pkelly730 I haven't seen the whole thing, but from what I hear... Yes, there are definitely rape scenes and they are apparently very difficult to watch. But they are done with a lot of sensitivity by the director, and they are meant to highlight the woman's point of view and her humanity/agency, instead of being made just for shock value or anything. (Still obviously watch at your own discression, but knowing that was helpful for me.)
Oliver's "Why" was somewhat stated in the movie. His desire to be more than normal (him escaping from his very suburban family), his desire to be special (him lying about being an only child means he desires to be an only child). I think he wanted more. He wanted a palace. Grandeur. He's literally licking everyone's dirt just so he can climb up the ladder. What's the point of being a smart scholar if you are not popular like the most popular guy in school? Remember the birthday scene where no one even knows his name? That was his hell. The color of the scene + his horns shows he was on his hell. A place where he's nobody.
This film is brilliant. I watched it once with three of my friends a couple of weeks ago during a sleepover, we all ended up in love with this film, it's so brilliant. The shots! The dialogues! The acting! Fantastic from beginning to end. The directing was on point. Now, watching your reaction, I can see all the foreshadowing. "No, you're not. No one's McLovin. McLovin's never existed!" I didn't even catch it the first time around bcs I didn't pay much attention to what they were watching. This is so great.
The only thing that somewhat got me was him pulling the breathing tube from her throat in one go. Everything else though i felt wasnt too insane, it was a really great wolf in sheep(Deer in this case) clothing.
Back in the day when I was younger ( late teens into my 20's ) I lived in Chelsea London and I kid you not I knew a guy who had a family just like that. The Mum was called Majica and had a boy lover - the husband didn't mind... They had wild, WILD parties at their massive 5 story town house just off Hyde Park, and everyone who went was just from another dimension. It was just fun beyond belief, so bizarre it really was. Luckily I survived and grew up to be normal.
KMSLOL I can't believe I'm back here AGAIN 🤣 STILL one of you guys' best reaction videos 😆 Liked it for entirely new reasons fourth time around LMAO, like the realization on Spidey's face @12:47 and the subsequent sheer and utter HORROR right at the end of @12:51 is hilarious 😂 That's LITERALLY me when I HEAR something in the room with me at night time, then again when I turn the light on to see a giant red wasp or a 5" fuckin cockroach LMFAO (and being from ETX, I know that level of terror WELL 💀😂). Also Suraj's SpongeBob scream @12:38 and Navi doin the crazy person rock @26:37 FULLY SENT me 💀⚰️🤣🤣🤣 This shit was genuinely akin to trauma bonding ROFLMAO, thanks for reacting to it-I love you guys so much 😍🤣🙌❤️
Despite how much I love everything about all of this movie my favorite is most definitely the score like the intro to saltburn when Oliver first comes in still gives me goosebumps😩👏🏽
It was great watching this group reaction! I loved to see all your individual facial expressions during certain scenes 🤣. My impression of this movie is that it is a Gothic Fairytale... Kind of like The Brother's Grimm tales in a way. If we suspend all disbelief and just enjoy the spectacle, it is amazing! Barry Keoghan is fabulous (as always!!!)
KMSLOL now THIS is what you call a FUCKING-REACTION VIDEO 👏🤣🤣🤣 I've been fifteen minutes in going on THIRTY FKN MINUTES 🤣 Yall's reaction to that 60 seconds @14:55-15:55 will live FOREVER in absolute infamy 😆🤣😆🤣😆 I guarantee I've played that shit back NO less than TWELVE SEPARATE TIMES just to witness each one of yall's individual reactions to it at LEAST TWICE LMMFAO and TRUST-y'all didn't disappoint 🙌😆🤣
Im pretty sure he absolutely plotted on Saltburn for years... as he said, common people have to work. When he got to Saltburn he mentioned the famous artist who did the plates... The dad was super surprised like, thats one of the rarest mfs ever... He definitely came to school with an intention and a plan
I think the point was Oliver wanted what Felix had. He wanted Felix, undoubtedly, but he would never have him, so he wanted the next best thing: to BE him. He wanted the freedom, the power, the importance, the charisma, everything.. but he was constantly being reminded that these people literally cared nothing about him. At all. That builds obsession and resentment, which leads to a full unveiling of his true character. So he decides if he can't keep him, them, it, he'll take it. But it's a hollow victory. In the end he's still nobody, all alone, without what he wanted the most. Also.. I loved the graveyard scene, as an artistic choice, but to me he was essentially SA Felix from beyond the grave. The violation is insane.
Oliver's not a psychopath, he's a sociopath. The movie shows how awful the privileged 0.1% are; how they never even *considered* that a predator could come into their world, let alone get over on all of them. Further, it shines a light on their lack of consideration (on the most basic level) for others below their station. Even Felix, the golden boy and admittedly, nicest, of the Cattons, showed he belonged to that family in the scene where Farleigh was asking for more money. Also, Oliver was def a planner, but also intelligent enough to adapt his plans when something wasn't working, e.g. Farleigh. It took a couple tries to get him outta there, which Oliver quickly saw was imperative because of how perceptive Farleigh was. I think they were a lot alike if you consider Oliver's real personality. If Elspeth was terminally ill, she probably had a DNR, so there wouldn't have been an autopsy. No one would know *Oliver* pulled out her vent unless they were looking for signs of tampering. He could make up any story her wanted to about it.
"The worst scene is the grave scene! no the bathtub! No the vampire!"
Me, still getting secondhand embarassment from the birthday scene "look we all have different ideas of hard to watch" 😂😂
Lmfao that was painful
I’m still haunted by that crunchie middle bite
@@choccy9852 I have a friend who does the same thing with KitKats and it's actually the most criminal thing a person can do
IKTR GIRL!!! LMFAO hell all those "fucked up, traumatic" scenes were hot to me ROFL (yes, I'm aware that I probably need an INEXPLICABLY unaffordable amount of couch time to unpack everything that led up to me finding the "I'm a Vampire" and the "Are You Gonna Behave" scenes blisteringly sexy 🤦♂️💀😆🤣😆)! Meanwhile I'm over here UT-TER-LY-DYING when fucking Felix just UP AND DECIDED to surprise him with a visit to his "crackhead" ass mama's house!!! OmG omg OMG talk about nauseating! When I realized where TF we were going, on my LIFE - the moment that MF slowed down for me to open the door against the wind I'd have JUMPED-TF-OUT ✌️🏃♂️💨 SHIT 😦 Lol hell, that was likely almost as traumatizing AS having neglectful drunk tweakers for parents!!!
The whole movie is f*cked 😮
Really, it wasn't until Suraj uttered "he's a psychopath" at the 5:03 mark that I realized the sheer brilliance of setting up Michael Gavey as the "weirdo outsider" in the beginning in order to subvert our impressions of Oliver as the odd one.
Sure, but also... I've seen Keoghan in maybe 2 roles where he wasn't creepy as hell. The whole "Olly lied about his parents" twist isn't that hard to guess, but I was dead certain that was the case from the start just because Barry plays him. He's an amazing actor, but he gets typecasted a lot.
"This has become really sinister!"
me: _"Eh... just giv et a minnit...."_
I really like that too. I also think that it's partly to show what kind of friend Oliver does NOT want. Like, as if he feels like he's not a weirdo with Michael, and instead belongs with the cool and beautiful people. Even though he's actually a bigger weirdo by far, and Michael is probably a much better friend than Oliver would ever be to anybody.
exactly that
@@ninjatoriumnova2483I actually don’t think him lying was meant to be the big twist, since you could argue there were plenty of moments where his story seemed out of place, like the cut away from the phone call, the lack of eye contact, and the emotional inconsistencies.
Of course everyone wants to brush those aside, since we don’t scrutinize people in real life for being ‘inconsistent’ with trauma, but there was never a moment where his emotional vulnerability was shown to anyone except felix, not even the audience. Coupled with the lies ‘I don’t smoke’ then cut to him smoking while watching felix have sex and him saying he read all 50 books on the summer reading list even the Bible, it’s pretty clear on rewatch that he’s lying.
what I believe the ‘twist’ to be was Oliver orchestrating every interaction from the beginning. When Ollie says he was trying to put on a performance for felix so that he’d like him, it’s pretty believable up until his monologue to Felix’s mom, where it’s revealed that he planned everything from the start. It makes it less ‘aw oliver just wanted felix to like him and think he’s interesting’ into ‘holy shit he’s been stalking him like a predator since he got there’.
The time jump from him leaving Saltburn to the dad's death is like 15 years (the paper announcing Sir Jame's death says 2022 and the summer he was there was 2007.)
HÉ WAITED 15 years?
@@oguzkzn7137 He played the long game. Plus he was already given a lot of money to live off of.
The summer is actually 2006 despite them watching Superbad.
@@DaviniaHill It's summer 2007. The beginning of the movie is autumn 2006.
@@DaviniaHillwe saw they had Christmas at Oxford lol so it's definitely summer of 2007 when he's at Saltburn 👍
When chris said it happens and everyone looked at him with shock lmao
Yes!! But the bathtub scene where Chris said "give me that slurp" then he got so freaked out he had to put a hat on lmao 😂😂
@amandamosteller1371 one of the hardest shows to watch I swear
Such a Chris thing to say lol
Especially Marketa 🤣
Timestamp?
The grave sex scene was improvised, the actor who plays Oliver said in a interview he had a idea for that scene and asked for a closed set and did what he thought Oliver would do 😮
Barry is crazy 😂😂
Ummm that’s weird but props to him
he’s a genius tbh
Oh....Damn! Wow, that's a bold move.
To a certain extent- from what i can remember the screenplay says that Oliver strips, takes off his pants...
Then there were ellipses- so it wasn't explicitly said, but given what else he did I can see why he thought the character would have done it.
the slurp just scarred us all for life
Only the children. 🫦
“Give me that SLURP” 🤣🤣🤣
Ask and you shall receive
That mansion they used for Saltburn is in my hometown and they shot almost the entire movie here. Northamptonshire in the UK, there's tonnes of these big insane houses all around the countryside here. Some of them are so absurdly big, I used to visit a lot of them for work, they're beautiful.
Yooooo crazy to find someone else from Northamptonshire
who owns those houses tho?
You live in a beautiful area! I’m in Florida and meh I’d like to be there instead lol
@@ArthurKnight1899I believe many of them are open to the public, but in Saltburn’s case (don’t know the name of the actual property), the director said that it was still privately owned by the family. Crazy!
@@ArthurKnight1899 Many are now owned by the national trust, and the upkeep payed for by the government, donations and membership passes. They are open to the public, but if the family has remained wealthy then they will be still privately owned.
26:24 Love how Marketa just gives up and looks away from the rest of the scene. This was her breaking point
Understandable
Marketa just giving up at 26:24 really into how her nails are looking is such a mood
Yeah, a bad mood. She's the sort of woman getting offended that people mention him moaning loudly while wanking in a bath but then won't even look at a scene further in the film, acting completely traumatised by it. Pathetic generation.
The math freak being the same actor who plays the Kin Slayer in HOTD is funny to me
He's definitely really good at giving that "might snap and start killing people at any moment" vibe.
@@dlweisshe’s also good at playing a sweet monk
@@unbowedqueen I loved him in The Last Kingdom.
In terms of why Oliver did all of this, he seems to be a text book psychopath. It’s unlike sociopathy. Psychopaths can be born that way with even the most normal upbringing. Most to all psychopaths are also narcissists, which means they feel superior to others (told his parents he was top of his class) and feel entitled to things that they believe should belong to superior people (Saltburn).
Sociopathy is most commonly caused by trauma. The two antisocial disorders are different despite what you see in most movies, which is why I like this films take on it.
you got it right
"Directed by Pregnant Barbie"
that's one hell of a poster tag.
"he's built. Look at his glutes" i love suraj😂
This movie is like if Cruel Intentions + The Talented Mr Ripley had a baby.
An evil baby.
Talented Mr. Ripley for sure!
Ripley yeah that’s the movie I was looking for that reminded me of this
and they're cousins with Call me by your name😂
26:46 "Guys, I want to hear the crying" - best comment.
In case you guys didn't actually notice; Michael is actually played by the same guy who plays Aemond in HOTD!-the guy with the eyepatch
Barry Keoghan is always playing weird little guys lol.
12:58 NOT THE “GIVE ME THAT SLURP” DUDE BYEEEEEE
He’s already in the marvel movies “eternals”; and the grave was improvised by himself. And the 1st crazy friend it’s from house of the dragons that one lose 1 eye.
That's AEMOND?!? I didn't even recognize him.
Bro sped ran all the fun facts
Oliver gave Felix a chance to change his mind and so wouldn't of killed him. When Felix said "you make my blood run cold" he handed him the bottle knowing there was no going back.
I loved the foreshadowing like them talking about Shelly seeing a doppelganger through the window before dying and then we see a figure dressed like Felix walk by the window. Or when Felix says "I've left a razor In the bathroom", which Oliver then does for Vanetia.
Oh boy… here we go, again! Can’t wait to see how y’all react to “those” scenes
Barry Keoghan is NOT the next Miles Teller. He's actually hugely talented and has a BAFTA. I suggest you watch his work in killing of a Sacred Deer and Banshees of Inisherin. He's the next Joaquin Phoenix!
Saying that like Miles Teller isn’t talented…
Yeah I don’t think Miles Teller is untalented, but I do think he’s more in the vicinity of Al Pacino, De Niro, Nicholson, Joaquin Phoenix, Sam Jackson and Christian Bale. Suuuuuper intense and charismatic.
Yeah...personally The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a movie starring him that I enjoyed better than Saltburn tbh. Although either way he's definitely a great actor and I think he's going to end up becoming a household name for this generation.
@@YourBlackLocal Barry is way way way more talented than Miles.
Smaller part, but _The Green Knight_ too.
15:32 Suraj sounding like SpongeBob when he heard about the Hash-slinging slasher 💀😂😂
Lmaooo that’s on point
One thing that I appreciate is that was gross and uncomfortable without being gory or explicit That bath scene, though all it was is him drinking water, it is more uncomfortable and gross than a lot of movie that show guts or anything like that.
Drinking bath water...as in,water that another person washed there dirt off themselves AND masturbating in, it's NOT just drinking water
Agreed! Just to piggyback off of this, I saw an interview where Emerald Fennell said that a lot of the uncomfortable scenes felt that way because they’re in some way, very extreme versions of where the human mind could go.
Before every single one of those scenes, someone on the couch had a ‘what if’ moment/predicted what was about to happen, second guessed it, then BOOM, Oliver goes ahead and does it. This movie does a great job in showing the lengths that human desire can take someone, especially someone as messed up and psychopathic as Oliver.
this film is wilddddd lmaooo but the aesthetic and soundtrack is *chef’s kiss*
"put a banana peel at the top of the stairs and a swordtip at the bottom and then just walked away" 😂😂
Another cool detail is how at the first breakfast scene, when they mention Shelley’s housekeeper seeing Shelley through the window, you see Felix walk past the window behind his sister as she says those words. But he’s actually sitting next to her. Hinting his death. Next line she says is that the housekeeper ended up drowning after seeing the “doppelgänger”- which can be connected to her being in the tub. Even though she didn’t die by drowning.
I am so surprised you guys reacted to this one, but I'm so happy you did!
Suraj’s appreciating Barry Keoghan’s glutes left me screaming 😂😂😂
😂 The Talented Mr. Oliver meets Shakespearean House of Targaryens.
The collective scream at the bathtub scene is a gem, I tell ya.
This is the most hilarious reaction I've seen you guys do so far.
I knew nothing about this movie other than the title and the actors in it, but it's gonna be one of my favorite movies to watch with you because of your reactions to it. Absolutely sublime! 😂
Same!! We all went in blind. Not sure if I will re-watch it tho (Navi)
I don't know if I've just been under a rock for a while, but it's been a minute since I've seen a reaction with Marketa and Rana and it made me smile. :)
“GUYS I WANNA HEAR THE CRYING”
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
The father dies years after Oliver leaves Saltburn. If you look closely at the news article the date of death says 2022. So this man was truly playing the long con.
Theres a scene in the movie when Oliver was having breakfast with them for the first time, and they were talking about a gardener or something who died, and when you look at the window closely you can see the gardener and Felix walk by even tho he´s in the dinning room with them, employing that his going to die.
I will say this is the funniest reaction I have watched with you guys in a long time like they are all hilarious but this one specifically I was literally cracking up
I feel like I never see anyone talk about this, but I found the scene with Venetia yelling at him in the bathtub the most nauseating. She figurde him out and she called out his evil behavior, and he forces himself on her to fuck her emotions up even more just because he can. Then that next shot of her just dead in the tub with blood filled water just shook me to my core. It was silent and jawdropping. Also him stealing the stones from the water really got me too. This film is full of so many details that are so unsettling and perfect. Oliver is truly terrifying to me because he doesn't seem to feel anything for anyone except complete obsession.
loved this so much!!!! also loved the discussion of which scene is worse and there's only one answer, grave scene!!
You guys need to watch another Emerald Fennell’s directed movie, The Promising Young Woman
One of my all-time favorites! Bo Burnham is amazing in it
Yes. Please!!!!!
I want to but I heard there are rape scenes. Is that true? Is it graphic?
@@Pkelly730 yes. It's graphic. But it's good.
@@Pkelly730 I haven't seen the whole thing, but from what I hear... Yes, there are definitely rape scenes and they are apparently very difficult to watch. But they are done with a lot of sensitivity by the director, and they are meant to highlight the woman's point of view and her humanity/agency, instead of being made just for shock value or anything. (Still obviously watch at your own discression, but knowing that was helpful for me.)
Aemond targaryen from history and philosophy nerd to math nerd 😂
This was one of your best movie reactions. Had me in tears 🤣
Suraj's scream during the blood scene SEND ME 😭😂
This movie was....something. Love the songs 'Murder on the dancefloor' and 'Time to pretend'.
OMG YES!!! This Movie was so fun and left me with an sense of unease all the way till the end!
Yall had the funniest reactions 😂😂😂 this is my favorite Saltburn reaction
I like the symbolism of the Minotaur in the labyrinth so much.
The statue was based on Olivers actors body too.
Oliver's "Why" was somewhat stated in the movie. His desire to be more than normal (him escaping from his very suburban family), his desire to be special (him lying about being an only child means he desires to be an only child). I think he wanted more. He wanted a palace. Grandeur. He's literally licking everyone's dirt just so he can climb up the ladder. What's the point of being a smart scholar if you are not popular like the most popular guy in school?
Remember the birthday scene where no one even knows his name? That was his hell. The color of the scene + his horns shows he was on his hell. A place where he's nobody.
Oliver wearing antlers was a nod to Barry Keoghan's breakout film The Killing of a Sacred Deer.
The statue is the minotaur from Greek mythology. I think having sex there is quite fitting considering the story.
The reaction of the bath water scene is one of my favorite reactions of all reaction videos of any reaction account 💯💯💯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
LOL at your passionate debate about which of THOSE scenes was actually the *worst* offense.
Deeply disturbed by this movie, wheezing at the Normies reaction to it.
This is a WILD reaction lmaoo
“Oh I thought he was gonna drink the bathwater” to the immediate screams SENT ME😭
OMG the 6 of you had me laughing SO FUCKING HARD!!! 😂😂😂
I love that at one point Marketa just gave up. The look on her face just said "fuck everyone who recommended this movie".
Fking a grave isn't as bad as murder.. Thanks for a great reaction!
My bro Barry is training for the Joker already 😂😂😂
26:25 Marketa just died inside.
i was not disappointed in this reaction hahahaha. went perfectly as i ate my breakfast.
Listen, you gotta get your protein where you can😂😂😂😂 No but in all seriousness, shoutout to Barry Keoghan for the commitment to the role
12:59 Careful what you wish for but also, great timing, Chris
This seriously one of my favourite movies.
To quote YaboyRoshi, this whole movie is full of "sinister sex" 😂
"He could be a Marvel villain!" But he was a Marvel superhero lol
That everyone thought would be a villain.
Well, he played a DC villain named Joker in The Batman. For the MCU, he played Druig, a hero from The Eternals.
The point was that Oliver wants what they have cus they take it for granted and they flaunt it around like its cheap wine
He now is in sole possession of the Catton Family fortune now
This film is brilliant. I watched it once with three of my friends a couple of weeks ago during a sleepover, we all ended up in love with this film, it's so brilliant. The shots! The dialogues! The acting! Fantastic from beginning to end. The directing was on point.
Now, watching your reaction, I can see all the foreshadowing. "No, you're not. No one's McLovin. McLovin's never existed!" I didn't even catch it the first time around bcs I didn't pay much attention to what they were watching. This is so great.
17:15 “You’re gonna fuck your way through this castle bro?..” 😂
Saw this after thanksgiving in theaters, early access. Next to Poor Things, favorite of the year
The only thing that somewhat got me was him pulling the breathing tube from her throat in one go. Everything else though i felt wasnt too insane, it was a really great wolf in sheep(Deer in this case) clothing.
Fun fact: The grave scene wasn't in the original script. Barry Keoghan just showed up and started doing that! 😅😅😅
This movie was a ride. So beautiful and disturbing.
“I’m going to f’ng flip.” - Spidey.
And now you know about saltburn
😂🤣😂🤣👏👏👏👏 love y'all's reaction 🎉🎊🎉🎊.... 🧏♂️ Now do Red White and Royal Blue 😁🥰
17:00 it becomes Rocky Horror Picture Show
your reaction and your discussion afterward were some of the best I've seen. thanks, guys!
I feel the 'We don't need your bloody American feelings,' line was cut from this reaction on purpose haha.
"He was already hard!" It's wild 😂😂 I can't with this man 🤣🤣
Back in the day when I was younger ( late teens into my 20's ) I lived in Chelsea London and I kid you not I knew a guy who had a family just like that. The Mum was called Majica and had a boy lover - the husband didn't mind... They had wild, WILD parties at their massive 5 story town house just off Hyde Park, and everyone who went was just from another dimension. It was just fun beyond belief, so bizarre it really was. Luckily I survived and grew up to be normal.
KMSLOL I can't believe I'm back here AGAIN 🤣 STILL one of you guys' best reaction videos 😆 Liked it for entirely new reasons fourth time around LMAO, like the realization on Spidey's face @12:47 and the subsequent sheer and utter HORROR right at the end of @12:51 is hilarious 😂 That's LITERALLY me when I HEAR something in the room with me at night time, then again when I turn the light on to see a giant red wasp or a 5" fuckin cockroach LMFAO (and being from ETX, I know that level of terror WELL 💀😂). Also Suraj's SpongeBob scream @12:38 and Navi doin the crazy person rock @26:37 FULLY SENT me 💀⚰️🤣🤣🤣 This shit was genuinely akin to trauma bonding ROFLMAO, thanks for reacting to it-I love you guys so much 😍🤣🙌❤️
This movie reminds me of Talented Mr.Ripley
Awww Marketta putting her head down made me cry. She’s such a good person, I love her! 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
Despite how much I love everything about all of this movie my favorite is most definitely the score like the intro to saltburn when Oliver first comes in still gives me goosebumps😩👏🏽
Oh my god, this reaction was so hilarious 😂😂
It was great watching this group reaction! I loved to see all your individual facial expressions during certain scenes 🤣. My impression of this movie is that it is a Gothic Fairytale... Kind of like The Brother's Grimm tales in a way. If we suspend all disbelief and just enjoy the spectacle, it is amazing! Barry Keoghan is fabulous (as always!!!)
KMSLOL now THIS is what you call a FUCKING-REACTION VIDEO 👏🤣🤣🤣
I've been fifteen minutes in going on THIRTY FKN MINUTES 🤣 Yall's reaction to that 60 seconds @14:55-15:55 will live FOREVER in absolute infamy 😆🤣😆🤣😆 I guarantee I've played that shit back NO less than TWELVE SEPARATE TIMES just to witness each one of yall's individual reactions to it at LEAST TWICE LMMFAO and TRUST-y'all didn't disappoint 🙌😆🤣
What a coin-si-danceeee 😂😂😂
On what the story is about. I think it’s an “eat the rich” story. Especially because of the “no natural predators” thing. And i’m here for it.
he becomes the rich though.. so that's a very corrupted/hypocritical eat the rich..
He was already rich tho. It's more like a rich eats the aristocracy and becomes the richer.
To be fair, if I inherited a freaking castle I would also dance naked in the hall
Been waiting for this and it was worth it
Im pretty sure he absolutely plotted on Saltburn for years... as he said, common people have to work. When he got to Saltburn he mentioned the famous artist who did the plates... The dad was super surprised like, thats one of the rarest mfs ever... He definitely came to school with an intention and a plan
reactions to this film are HILARIOUS 😂😂😂
I think the point was Oliver wanted what Felix had. He wanted Felix, undoubtedly, but he would never have him, so he wanted the next best thing: to BE him. He wanted the freedom, the power, the importance, the charisma, everything.. but he was constantly being reminded that these people literally cared nothing about him. At all. That builds obsession and resentment, which leads to a full unveiling of his true character. So he decides if he can't keep him, them, it, he'll take it. But it's a hollow victory. In the end he's still nobody, all alone, without what he wanted the most.
Also.. I loved the graveyard scene, as an artistic choice, but to me he was essentially SA Felix from beyond the grave. The violation is insane.
saw the thumbnail and decided to watch it before watching y'all reaction , and ....... wtf lmaoooo
Amazing. Just amazing.
Oliver's not a psychopath, he's a sociopath.
The movie shows how awful the privileged 0.1% are; how they never even *considered* that a predator could come into their world, let alone get over on all of them. Further, it shines a light on their lack of consideration (on the most basic level) for others below their station.
Even Felix, the golden boy and admittedly, nicest, of the Cattons, showed he belonged to that family in the scene where Farleigh was asking for more money.
Also, Oliver was def a planner, but also intelligent enough to adapt his plans when something wasn't working, e.g. Farleigh. It took a couple tries to get him outta there, which Oliver quickly saw was imperative because of how perceptive Farleigh was. I think they were a lot alike if you consider Oliver's real personality.
If Elspeth was terminally ill, she probably had a DNR, so there wouldn't have been an autopsy. No one would know *Oliver* pulled out her vent unless they were looking for signs of tampering. He could make up any story her wanted to about it.