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  • Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) gives an emotional speech at his Al-Anon meeting. Stream all episodes of #TheBearFX now. Only on Hulu.
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  • @AUMOTmusic
    @AUMOTmusic Před rokem +12906

    I had no idea this was 7 minutes long! I was glued to the screen; what a performer

    • @brendanfinnegan3615
      @brendanfinnegan3615 Před rokem +132

      Until I went back and rewatched this scene I never knew either! I was so glued to it

    • @coreyyo991
      @coreyyo991 Před rokem +46

      It felt way longer it was so real

    • @gregoryhouser3950
      @gregoryhouser3950 Před rokem +47

      Dude right? He doesn’t even mention he ran the best restaurant in the world

    • @NamesJohn21
      @NamesJohn21 Před rokem +79

      @@coreyyo991 it was actually the opposite, it felted short

    • @robhoward5828
      @robhoward5828 Před rokem +17

      Same! This whole show flew by

  • @thatoneeyedkid
    @thatoneeyedkid Před rokem +4669

    The way he says ‘my brother is an addict, my brother WAS an addict…’ so understated. So heartbreaking

    • @helenem.4572
      @helenem.4572 Před rokem +202

      I like that next line he says "I was a cook. I still am..." Which I found interesting, because he's so fast and definite about the "death" of his career, but can't think of his brother as dead. And he continues describing his work, his success only to realize that it meant nothing. His only goal was to be back at his brother's plan. And in the weirdest way he does it in the end. The pasta recipe is such a beautiful ending for this monologue.

    • @assass7012
      @assass7012 Před 9 měsíci +11

      You both deserve so many more likes

    • @theblackowl555
      @theblackowl555 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@assass7012agreed.

  • @machodgdon
    @machodgdon Před rokem +8770

    Jeremy Allen White is truly just scratching the surface of his talent. Dude is amazing and can’t wait to see what’s next

    • @elbob17
      @elbob17 Před rokem +114

      He's been an exceptional actor for over 10 years now.

    • @machodgdon
      @machodgdon Před rokem +133

      @@elbob17 oh I know that! This just feels like the most nuanced role he’s ever had

    • @kevinsaldivar4276
      @kevinsaldivar4276 Před rokem +13

      one of my favorite actors; cant wait for season 2

    • @richardbruton1224
      @richardbruton1224 Před rokem +40

      @@machodgdon Alot of it was just he was working with sub par writng on Shameless for years.

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 Před rokem +49

      @@richardbruton1224 I disagree that Shameless was subpar. Maybe the last season but not the previous seasons. This role is very similar to Lip. I actually loved the way they wrote Lip even though it was frustrating seeing him make the same mistakes and keep coming back to Karen and then later on that blackhole of a marriage to Tami. Ultimately Lip is the unrealized genius and a cautionary tale. Out of all the Gallaghers, he was supposed to be the one who would rise above it all and he didn't due in part to his own demons. Hits close to home for a lot of people.

  • @shadow_wolf2506
    @shadow_wolf2506 Před rokem +5888

    “ Didn’t have a lot of friends growing up, was afraid to speak half the time, got shitty grades cuz I couldn’t pay attention in school, didn’t get into college, didn’t have any girlfriends, I don’t think I’m funny”… This resonates more then it should. The whole monologue is great this man deserves an award.

    • @rebeccaphelps3351
      @rebeccaphelps3351 Před rokem +175

      That’s the line where I started crying.

    • @zackwilliams9912
      @zackwilliams9912 Před rokem +128

      Those lines spoke to me. I was like that growing up in a conservative devout Muslim family. I always felt like the black sheep of the family

    • @KM-up8lq
      @KM-up8lq Před rokem +60

      I started bawling at this part. Beautifully acted. I had to watch it twice.

    • @Ray_Reverse9
      @Ray_Reverse9 Před rokem +37

      I felt when he said that in my soul I relate so much amazing actor⚡️

    • @josejalipano
      @josejalipano Před rokem +85

      "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation."

  • @aidankeohane3370
    @aidankeohane3370 Před rokem +3754

    A eulogy, a confession, and an epiphany all wrapped into one amazing monologue. Cannot wait for more of this show.

    • @skyebrooklyn
      @skyebrooklyn Před 10 měsíci +16

      *removes a sin*

    • @hollykm
      @hollykm Před 6 měsíci +1

      ? @@skyebrooklyn

    • @jonathanscores6478
      @jonathanscores6478 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@hollykm He's doing a CinemaSins reference I think

    • @BloodKills
      @BloodKills Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@skyebrooklyn Jeremy would sin this scene cause "Too much of nothing" *ding*

  • @tylernagle-perkins4668
    @tylernagle-perkins4668 Před rokem +1971

    He isn't in a rush to get his lines out. So he focuses on being the person who says the words. He doesn't make the words his own, he becomes the person who the words were meant to come from. Amazing adaptability

    • @mrdeadpool2849
      @mrdeadpool2849 Před rokem +44

      Your comment has helped me as a performer, thank you 🙏

    • @JoeyBurbach
      @JoeyBurbach Před 11 měsíci

      beautiful

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Před 11 měsíci +13

      I think that is called acting.

    • @klostrix
      @klostrix Před 10 měsíci +10

      Thank you for describing his entire purpose as an actor, thats what literally every other actor does.

    • @MistaZULE
      @MistaZULE Před 8 měsíci

      @@klostrix shut up man

  • @rebeccagardner5641
    @rebeccagardner5641 Před 10 měsíci +466

    "and I lost track of time, and he died" I had a visceral reaction to this. Thats grief in a nutshell.

  • @louishindle6620
    @louishindle6620 Před rokem +2521

    Man, I’m having flashbacks to Lip’s monologue to that professor right after Ian was diagnosed with bipolar. This man has immense talent.

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 Před rokem +112

      The role is very similar to Lip

    • @louishindle6620
      @louishindle6620 Před rokem +23

      @@rumblefish9 yeah I get that vibe

    • @kimberquirky
      @kimberquirky Před rokem +1

      Ohhhhhh yes, so gooooood

    • @timmytime2011
      @timmytime2011 Před rokem +2

      What show are you talking about?

    • @VibeWithLuna
      @VibeWithLuna Před rokem +40

      @@timmytime2011 shameless. He started in that role of lip when he was a young teen and went for 11-12 yrs.

  • @marky_mark_94
    @marky_mark_94 Před rokem +4598

    I've been cooking for the last 10½ years and have been a sous chef for about the last 4½ years. The way that this series depicts a chefs lifestyle really hits home in multiple ways. The way that anxiety, stress, depression, social isolation, etc. is portrayed is literally down to the T. Even the small details like drinking out of a quart container while sitting on a stack of pallets and smoking a cigarette right outside of the backdoor of the kitchen. Or a having a bottle of Tums in the bathroom to snack on because of stress related IBS. I really hope the main thing that people take away from this show is how much people in the culinary arts field have to put up with and sacrifice in the name of our passion.

    • @yungtim52
      @yungtim52 Před rokem +107

      You said a mouthful brother, it’s a crazy life we live but we live it

    • @Bucktit1029
      @Bucktit1029 Před rokem +60

      Hey I have a lot more respect for where my food comes and the passion that’s put into it, I’ll definitely appreciate people like you and the food way more now.

    • @jasonsandmann6768
      @jasonsandmann6768 Před rokem +51

      Episode 7 was like every restaurant dream I've ever had

    • @cv8499
      @cv8499 Před rokem +38

      I really don't know know how anyone in the culinary field does it. It looks fun and rewarding, but also unbelievably stressful and hard. Thank you for what you do.

    • @georgegeysen6499
      @georgegeysen6499 Před rokem +5

      Thank you, Mark K., for your words and your work.

  • @amok00
    @amok00 Před 6 měsíci +433

    This is exactly how people speak in AA style meetings. the writing and delivery are spot on for this.
    They don't know what to say or how much to let random people in, they go off on tangents, stare at the floor, and they pause exactly like he does. It's almost like you're talking to yourself about this stuff. you're explaining to yourself as if you're someone else a sequence of events and often times it leads to epiphanies like him trying to fix his brother's restaurant to fix his brother.
    I've never seen this show other than this one monologue, but man this is some quality stuff.

    • @totalba69
      @totalba69 Před 3 měsíci

      Not the meetings I’ve been to

    • @stephengrigg5988
      @stephengrigg5988 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@totalba69maybe go to some more meetings. All the shares aren't this deep, and people aren't always that eloquent, but I've definitely heard countless shares with this much raw emotion behind them.

    • @theblackowl555
      @theblackowl555 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Accurate.

    • @Snipsey01
      @Snipsey01 Před měsícem +2

      @@totalba69 well it also depends on a which drugs were used, location, the people..

    • @nickwilliams5967
      @nickwilliams5967 Před 15 dny

      @@totalba69this show is a masterpiece of emotions. Don’t shortchange yourself by not watching it

  • @Rstewz
    @Rstewz Před rokem +2542

    If he is not nominated for this scene alone, I will have to question the Emmy's. Great performance and great show. Just well done.

    • @NoblePringles
      @NoblePringles Před rokem +23

      Just wasn't eligible because of when it aired

    • @megamoviez
      @megamoviez Před rokem +19

      @@NoblePringles It’ll be eligible next year

    • @randyjam9925
      @randyjam9925 Před rokem +52

      Oh god shut up. Emmys and Oscar’s are bs and every CZcamsr always “he deserves an Oscar” or “why didn’t he get an Emmy”

    • @glennjoyce7682
      @glennjoyce7682 Před rokem +16

      Lol Bojack Horseman would like a word with you 😂

    • @robertdenton2638
      @robertdenton2638 Před rokem

      Spot on

  • @Artimao
    @Artimao Před 8 dny +3

    For people who struggled with low self-esteem while growing up this hits too close to home. Amazing how this monologue is so well written, paced and acted

  • @stephenjones4397
    @stephenjones4397 Před 5 měsíci +71

    "and I lost track of time and he died" hurts, man. That line draws blood.

  • @strellasmith777
    @strellasmith777 Před rokem +677

    For someone who tells his sister that he doesn’t understand how he feels, so much so that he can’t even ask her how she feels, Carmy certainly expresses himself with utmost eloquence in this scene.

    • @abelvegajr.7001
      @abelvegajr.7001 Před rokem +256

      It's sometimes easier in the company of strangers than family. Family will always have a fixed idea of who you are, or could be but they don't know you or try to get to know you.

    • @samuelmattox7875
      @samuelmattox7875 Před rokem +139

      I think a major character plot point for him, is coming to understand how he feels over the course of the season.
      It seems intentional that he couldn't articulate those feelings until this scene

    • @dlg5485
      @dlg5485 Před rokem +63

      That's the point, he can't express himself to HER or anyone close, so he had to vomit up this speech to complete strangers. This was the only way he could get it out.

    • @Lari_A
      @Lari_A Před rokem +25

      there's a lot of difference in venting to a friend or family member, or venting to strangers or a professional.

    • @joyanna9433
      @joyanna9433 Před rokem +23

      It's so, so much easier to upon to strangers about trauma. That's why therapists are a thing.

  • @PattyBandAidz
    @PattyBandAidz Před rokem +459

    No cuts, no music, no interruption....beautiful, BEAUTIFUL scene and Jeremy Allen-White steals every ounce of your attention and the rest of the world just gets shut out, it's just you and him....and THAT, my friends, is acting.

  • @f25mart
    @f25mart Před rokem +1143

    The changes in voice inflection like @2:02 & the pauses throughout this monologue are just amazing. Makes his sorrow & stress feel so palpable.

    • @bean9619
      @bean9619 Před rokem +23

      The pauses are everything. Just wow. The way he does that just makes it so real and emotional.

    • @sharkieshablm2640
      @sharkieshablm2640 Před rokem

      ​@@bean9619 this be white folk problems. Yall have no struggle. You just make things up. Me? My race? We be hunted day after day by white supremacist who want to enslave us. Still have us in chains. You know I can't get a job bc of my criminal record. 2 murders and armed robbery. So I'm forced to sell drugs. Cuz white Supremecy. I carry a gun for my protections. Had to take a few lives. Why? White Supremecy.
      So don't come to me crying over petty whitenfolk problems. I don't care about the animals you mate with. Just leave
      #blacklivesmatter

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 Před rokem +6

      @@bean9619 Watch Shameless. The "100 days he was sober" fight with Fiona will give you chills or the talk he had with Professor Youens in jail.

    • @followingtheroe1952
      @followingtheroe1952 Před 8 měsíci +5

      My favourite is 5:28 "and the better i got" sad because he got lost in that world

  • @Eldergloom
    @Eldergloom Před rokem +1027

    This is one of the best monologues I've ever listened to / watched.

    • @sineadoconormcG
      @sineadoconormcG Před rokem +14

      ​@@Lampboi-jp6dt The Bear was cowritten by one of the writers of Bojack Horseman

    • @coachmcguirk6297
      @coachmcguirk6297 Před rokem +8

      ​@@sineadoconormcG no wonder!! I kept feeling like the way this show felt so real and the way it could tug at your heartstrings from a truly emotional place was familiar. It's bojack. Of course.

  • @GalaxyRay
    @GalaxyRay Před 11 měsíci +147

    This monologue will be done in so many theater classes.

  • @elyuzlukes4176
    @elyuzlukes4176 Před 5 měsíci +93

    “And the more he wouldn’t respond, and the more our relationship kinda strained, the deeper into this I went and the better I got. And the more people I cut out, the quieter my life got.”
    This sentiment man, it’s so fricken relatable. When all you have in your head is this constant noise that just drowns everything else out, dealing with anything or anyone else just seems impossible. So you do whatever you have to do to limit the noise. To not go under.

  • @craftgrrl14
    @craftgrrl14 Před rokem +567

    This show gave me the courage to start going to Al-Anon meetings. I relate a lot to Carmy and seeing him do it made me feel like I could do it too. Thank you Jeremy and everyone who made this show happen. You changed my life!

    • @esmeraldaj8492
      @esmeraldaj8492 Před rokem +16

      You got this 🙌

    • @carlyl2032
      @carlyl2032 Před 11 měsíci +4

      I hope you've been doing better.

    • @mephInc
      @mephInc Před 11 měsíci +5

      Stay strong and remember that an addict is an addict forever.
      Just gotta find a healthy addiction.

    • @boundlessrogue85
      @boundlessrogue85 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hell yeah, Grrl.

    • @karabuller
      @karabuller Před 11 měsíci +1

      amazing! Bravo

  • @danielwynne3526
    @danielwynne3526 Před 10 měsíci +104

    “It means a lot to me, I just don’t know if it ever meant anything to him.”
    Man this hits hard, past a show, past a restaurant. It applies for so much in life.

  • @andrewlee8079
    @andrewlee8079 Před rokem +360

    The way he delivered this scene made me feel like he was both speaking to and for me. Having worked in kitchens for almost 10 years you really reflect on your life. How you miss out on birthdays, family trips, and life events in general all in the name of doing what you love. Thank you for giving those who work in the kitchen a voice and a realistic representation of what it is like to work in kitchens.

    • @TickleMeElmo55
      @TickleMeElmo55 Před rokem +1

      "in the name of doing what you love."
      Bruh, it's called a work schedule.

    • @nickwatzek954
      @nickwatzek954 Před rokem +31

      @@TickleMeElmo55 spoken like someone who has never truly worked towards mastering their passion and doesn’t understand the first bit of sacrifice it takes.

  • @georgelmatt
    @georgelmatt Před 5 měsíci +49

    My older brother passed away suddenly this year. About 3 months later I watched the bear. I don't really get emotional at shows, but this monologue made me break down into ugly crying.
    I really struggle to talk about my emotions when it comes to my brothers death, and its a subject that always seems to pop up when least convenient. The Bear, and in particular this episode; this scene, is a gift. Now, when people ask me how things are, I don't have to make myself feel vulnerable or dig into stuff that'll rip me apart. I just tell people to watch the bear. Watch this episode. That's how I feel.

  • @angelofpurity1992
    @angelofpurity1992 Před 11 měsíci +88

    I never realized this monologue was seven minutes in length. I was completely absorbed by it. Amazing actor.

  • @stephengrigg5988
    @stephengrigg5988 Před 2 měsíci +25

    "I didn't have a lot of friends growing up. I had a stutter as a kid, I was afraid to speak half the time, and uh, I got shitty grades cuz I couldn't pay attention in school so I didn't get into college, I didn't have any girlfriends, I don't think I'm funny."
    I've never seen this show, but it's making me tear up. I'm seeing a guy who's always struggled with insecurities and confidence in life, who lost the only person that didn't see him as useless. It appears he lost his best friend and his idol all in one.

  • @dantheman1624
    @dantheman1624 Před rokem +317

    A powerful scene …the “how” of sibling knowledge is palpable…

  • @blackholestudios9284
    @blackholestudios9284 Před rokem +154

    This is a masterclass in acting. Everything was perfect. The cadence, the delivery, the tones, the facial acting and hardest of all, the acting in his eyes. I'm a huge fan now.

  • @Jojo-eb7tr
    @Jojo-eb7tr Před rokem +234

    His acting is on another level. The whole time I was literally drawn into this like I was actually there.

  • @aprisk81
    @aprisk81 Před 5 měsíci +40

    Jeremy Allen White is STILL the most underrated actor in the game right now. He kills everything he touches.

  • @georgethompson1991
    @georgethompson1991 Před rokem +394

    Wow. I had no idea this was seven minutes. It’s wild, he navigates so well through this monologue, can see self reflection, pain, confusion, a little understanding. He is truly an amazing actor. Shameless only scratched the surface of his talents. And he’s still fairly early in his career, he’s going to be one of the greats.

  • @MJPShow
    @MJPShow Před rokem +463

    I really hope Jeremy gets an emmy nomination next year! He's beyond good.

    • @BHammer
      @BHammer Před rokem +5

      Totally agree! If he doesn't then the Emmys should be considered unreliable and a sham.

    • @TickleMeElmo55
      @TickleMeElmo55 Před rokem +2

      @@BHammer Hard thing is the Emmys, unlike the Oscars, usually has a lot valid performances that could be nominated. The Oscars truly is a political nomination within the industry. Every now and then you may get someone like Vanessa Kirby who gets in who took a decade to get where she's at, but even then her slot could said to be "actor who's been toiling away for years slot and finally gets lead in acclaimed indie or prestige film"

    • @ryanglacier30
      @ryanglacier30 Před rokem +3

      You could see a golden globe nomination this year possibly for comedy. Much better than an emmy

    • @matchesmalone2625
      @matchesmalone2625 Před rokem +2

      It’s crazy how good this is. I really want Bob Ofenkirk to win for the series finale. Jeremy’s performance in episode 7 and 8 is incredible. The two episodes were a perfect marriage in characterization. Oh my god! The Emmy voters usually get it wrong. But if either of those two win, then I’ll be happy

    • @SunriseAtz
      @SunriseAtz Před rokem +2

      Well Emmy and golden globe now :)

  • @avancons1
    @avancons1 Před rokem +1305

    I just binged the entire series last night. You guys have something truly amazing with the show. Please, please have a season 2. This show will not only win awards but will bring in a lot of new fans.

    • @superskrull4479
      @superskrull4479 Před rokem +21

      Yup season 2 confirmed!

    • @samanthal133
      @samanthal133 Před rokem +2

      My bf and myself just did that too!!!! It was so gripping!

    • @clevelandbrown2426
      @clevelandbrown2426 Před rokem +19

      Idk. I like the way it ended.

    • @BHammer
      @BHammer Před rokem +3

      The writing and acting has it shaping up to be career defining roles for these actors and one of the best series ever made.

    • @johnnymac4842
      @johnnymac4842 Před rokem +10

      I think it actually ended well. It was basically a 5hr movie

  • @rox2001
    @rox2001 Před rokem +105

    carmen is a special character and its proved clearly in this scene. every other show you have a main character who has friends, has partners, isn't overall miserable while doing what they love, but carmen is realistic. he never had girlfriends, doesn't have close friendships, avoids his family like the plague, and it takes him until his breaking point to realize somethings not right. And that's refreshing to see when you relate to that

  • @sotirismihalis1
    @sotirismihalis1 Před 9 měsíci +26

    It is a privilege for a director to have an actor whose face can be the only thing shown on the entire screen. Pure expression. Magnificent actor. Spectacular performance...

  • @ErinHinnen
    @ErinHinnen Před rokem +281

    I lost my sister to addiction and this speech was the single realest moment in this show for me.

  • @apblolol
    @apblolol Před rokem +49

    "My skin was dry and oily at the same time." And the rest of that line hits so true to being a cook.

  • @alecchamberlain5744
    @alecchamberlain5744 Před rokem +193

    He is the most thought out relatable character I’ve ever scene, his emotion, his struggle. Perfectly imperfect.

  • @PSWildlife
    @PSWildlife Před rokem +217

    I can't believe what an amazing actor he is. This monologue was all one long take. That is incredible focus.

    • @joyanna9433
      @joyanna9433 Před rokem +6

      It's so incredibly good, i didn't even realized it was 7 minutes long. It's an outstanding performance.

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Před 11 měsíci

      That is how monologues work.

    • @Goopeyspooge
      @Goopeyspooge Před 10 měsíci

      @@corail53thanks

    • @PSWildlife
      @PSWildlife Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@@corail53monologues can be edited. That's how film works.

  • @lindsayahl6174
    @lindsayahl6174 Před 11 měsíci +58

    I see myself in Carmy so much it’s ridiculous, I lost my brother 9 years ago to an accidental overdose and every single trait he shows is embedded in me. The outbursts of anger, putting his needs aside, pushing people away. The only pain that comes close to losing a child is losing a sibling. A part of you dies too, and no one understands that pain till it happens to you. I feel heard and seen with this show, thank you.

    • @northofyou33
      @northofyou33 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I'm so sorry for your loss and wish you strength in dealing with the always-present ramifications of that kind of loss.

    • @Cartmanbruh555
      @Cartmanbruh555 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Your brother is with you always

  • @barenjark
    @barenjark Před rokem +70

    The entire first season is one of the best portrayals of people going through grief every filmed. Jeremy Allen White's monologue just seals how much the entire season revolves around people coming to terms with losing someone they love to suicide.

  • @tuamigoyvecinolevi
    @tuamigoyvecinolevi Před rokem +34

    I really love how he isn't always looking down, how he almost looks directly at the camera, like, he's finally calling out for help, not only from this Al-Anon Meeting, but also, from the audience
    Also, those little pauses, so real, not awkward at all, it has you glued on to the screen all the time

  • @brinocarlo
    @brinocarlo Před 2 měsíci +18

    "And the routine of the kitchen was so consistent, and exacting, and busy and hard and alive and I lost track of time and he died."

  • @jc7052
    @jc7052 Před rokem +109

    Very talented man,he was in "Shameless " and you can see how much he has grown ,he deserves every chance to get more and more parts to show just how talented he is

    • @jakobmiller276
      @jakobmiller276 Před rokem

      Yep, whenever I see him or here him I'm like lip?

  • @a.t.3192
    @a.t.3192 Před 4 měsíci +18

    This guy has to be one of the most compelling actors of his generation, at least in terms of American media. Utterly compelling.

  • @tylerpreston6695
    @tylerpreston6695 Před rokem +124

    As a cook of 15 years this resonates more than anything I've ever seen on screen. He's speaking for me.

  • @jamalhailey1962
    @jamalhailey1962 Před rokem +41

    I love when actors play the stressed out role and really express how they feel just by carmy hair you can tell he going through it

  • @Donyae-pq6ge
    @Donyae-pq6ge Před 10 měsíci +16

    This monologue is PERFECT!! Jeremy Allen White is an artist with his acting. I’m glad he getting the recognition because he was awesome in “Shameless”.

  • @Barba705
    @Barba705 Před rokem +36

    Six minutes of this is taken in a single shot - it was perfect.

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 Před rokem +67

    So good. Can feel his pain

  • @janaesumler6032
    @janaesumler6032 Před rokem +65

    His delivery was perfect but whoever wrote that needs their props too

  • @benjaminlloyd3998
    @benjaminlloyd3998 Před 11 měsíci +11

    The “Good JOB!” line stabs you like an ice pick.

  • @georgethompson1991
    @georgethompson1991 Před rokem +200

    Huh. I just realized that this being almost 7 minutes in length, is maybe like an ode or symbolic for the seven stages of grief you go through when you’ve lost someone. White does a fantastic job at navigating through all the emotions. The silence in between the dialogue is perfect, the timing, the portrayal of all the emotions, you can really feel it. But going back to the silences you really see the difference between the emotions. Man, i can’t say anything bad about the show. I am already waiting for season two.

  • @juliaguzman20
    @juliaguzman20 Před rokem +41

    This reminds me of Paul Mescal’s performance in normal people when he was talking to the therapist. Just amazing acting!

    • @cameopearls
      @cameopearls Před rokem +5

      That's what I thought as well! Both monologues resonated so much. Especially Mescals after dealing with losing my husband to suicide. I just cried till I was shaking.

  • @mmattingly6
    @mmattingly6 Před 11 měsíci +18

    This scene was RIVETING. I cried like a baby @ season 1’s end.. This actor is EVERYTHING in this role. Bravo Jeremy!

  • @jessesambrano1752
    @jessesambrano1752 Před rokem +7

    The " I guess " sort of chuckle than the long pause, great actor. After that I was glued to the speech.

  • @dylanfieger8692
    @dylanfieger8692 Před rokem +69

    From someone who has worked in the industry as a chef for many years in both high and low, michelin and bar restaurants/establishments the monologs and the show as a whole is a great representation of a little bit of what goes on. Love the show. Hope for a season 2.

    • @darnellwilson35
      @darnellwilson35 Před rokem +1

      Barely scratches the suface but the message is pure

  • @SPDcru
    @SPDcru Před rokem +76

    I love that 1:58 is the most replayed part because it's my favorite part of the monologue. The way Jeremy Allen White delivers those lines just sounds so earnest and authentic

  • @aaronfpaule25
    @aaronfpaule25 Před rokem +88

    When he talked, he reminds me of Anthony Bourdain, reading Kitchen Confidential for the first time. Great scene, great monologue. Jeremy Allen White is a great actor and this is one of many proofs

  • @phishstix24
    @phishstix24 Před rokem +48

    I’m slowly losing my older brother to alcoholism/depression. This really resonated with me on a deep level. 😢

  • @jasonbentley3989
    @jasonbentley3989 Před rokem +50

    Started crying as soon as he said his name. This episode is so good.

  • @melissagarrick.3288
    @melissagarrick.3288 Před 10 měsíci +17

    When i saw "7 minute monologue" before i watched the episode, i thought, "man, this is going to feel like forever." But it doesn't. I've watched it twice in its entirety, and it doesn't feel like 7 minutes. You get so pulled in and invested in his story and his emotions that the 7 minutes just pass by without you even knowing. Such an amazing scene.

  • @danabarry81
    @danabarry81 Před rokem +66

    He deserves an Emmy next year for this!!

    • @saturdayboy4454
      @saturdayboy4454 Před rokem +1

      Totally, and more roles!!!

    • @Dreamhousedream
      @Dreamhousedream Před rokem +1

      He deserves much better things imo

    • @danabarry81
      @danabarry81 Před rokem

      @@Dreamhousedream True! He deserves a movie career as well as a TV career, among other things!

    • @Feenskee
      @Feenskee Před 4 měsíci

      yoooooooooooo

  • @jhtoynhobby
    @jhtoynhobby Před 5 měsíci +19

    His hair deserves an Oscar for its supporting role in this performance!

  • @wordswrittenbyme2109
    @wordswrittenbyme2109 Před 11 měsíci +9

    The moment i fell in love with the character. He was so raw and open. Carmie is so hurt and broken yet you can see he's a fighter underneath.

  • @marcallain
    @marcallain Před měsícem +2

    wasn't really interested in watching The Bear but stumbled on this clip. As soon as I watched it I had to watch the show. Amazing show.

  • @arbitrarylib
    @arbitrarylib Před rokem +40

    I have a lot of respect for actors that can add depth to scenes like this

  • @AnimeAftermath
    @AnimeAftermath Před 2 měsíci +6

    Good actors know how to use dialogue. Only great actors know how to use silence.

  • @xmetalgamerx
    @xmetalgamerx Před 4 měsíci +6

    Very rarely can you have no camera movement, no cuts, no music, no action and still create an enthralling 7 minutes of pure, unadulterated emotion. Bravo.

  • @bruceeyster6601
    @bruceeyster6601 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Amazingly sensitive monologue, beautifully delivered: Jeremy Allen White is fascinating to watch he has a magnetic presence that just draws you in.

  • @reelstellar
    @reelstellar Před 5 měsíci +6

    I just watched this last night for my first time and wow it didn’t feel like 7 minutes. Incredible writing and incredible acting

  • @JeremyMaz
    @JeremyMaz Před 4 měsíci +4

    This is why he definitely deserved the award. I’m crying from this scene. I mean it was so real I felt it

  • @nancydulz1533
    @nancydulz1533 Před 5 měsíci +13

    I love the whole show but this 7 minute monologue was so real and honest it is painful to watch. He is an amazing actor and this scene is everything:)

  • @dawnbrunner400
    @dawnbrunner400 Před 11 měsíci +14

    Wow! He’s so captivating. I felt it the first time I saw him as Lip. He just pulls you right in. You feel like it’s just you and him in the room. He’s so young and he is already one of the best, ever. ❤

  • @katykins2010
    @katykins2010 Před rokem +28

    He’s such a phenomenal actor… You can hear and see all of the pain without him having to shed even one tear

  • @youngbounce15
    @youngbounce15 Před rokem +35

    good news the show got renewed for season 2🙏🏾

  • @joyanna9433
    @joyanna9433 Před rokem +14

    I just want to give him a giant hug.
    I didn't know this actor before this show, but he's amazing. I was fully invested in this character. I hope it will RAIN Emmys

  • @spacegoosuperstar
    @spacegoosuperstar Před rokem +14

    I was bawling during this scene. My parents died from alcoholism. My mom was one all of my childhood. My family mostly shamed her instead of trying to help.. I wish I could’ve helped her more. Sometimes it’s only until they’re gone when you understand how much pain they were in and how easy it can be to slip and not get back up.

  • @jonathanmalzan1794
    @jonathanmalzan1794 Před rokem +26

    I've never seen such a powerful monologue that demands your attention.

  • @lynnerichtar9731
    @lynnerichtar9731 Před rokem +65

    I binge watched the entire season in 2 days! This was my favorite moment. Not entirely sure if I was just amazed with his brilliant acting or that I identified with his feelings about his brother. I also lost my brother to suicide.

    • @Phoenix-nl2ut
      @Phoenix-nl2ut Před rokem +2

      Same. I lost my brother to cancer.

    • @cecilcin4455
      @cecilcin4455 Před rokem +6

      Sorry for your loss. It really is an amazing performance. Reminds me of the impromptu speech at celebration of life my own brother gave about our baby brother who hung himself. TV like this is healing tbh

    • @ronaldoleaga1
      @ronaldoleaga1 Před rokem +1

      my deepest condolences.

    • @IkesPimpHand
      @IkesPimpHand Před rokem +1

      I'm so sorry.

    • @mkfd4571
      @mkfd4571 Před 5 měsíci

      I am so sorry for all of you whose siblings have passed away.

  • @ryanmiller4125
    @ryanmiller4125 Před rokem +10

    A performance I come back to again and again. Truly remarkable work.

  • @cheddarandsourcream
    @cheddarandsourcream Před rokem +15

    Jeremy is a natural. It literally feels like someone is just filming a stranger.

  • @Gaurav-kw8xb
    @Gaurav-kw8xb Před měsícem +1

    This clip one day randomly popped up on my fyp and when i saw this was so mesmerized by Jeremy Paul Allen's acting that i binged both season of Bear in one day .

  • @Salmon.dunlap
    @Salmon.dunlap Před rokem +243

    "The routine of the kitchen was so consistent, and exacting, and busy, and hard, and alive, and I lost track of time, and he died."
    Some incredible writing, and even more impressive acting. Wow.

    • @tylernoe890
      @tylernoe890 Před rokem

      this is how I feel about my job as a delivery driver

    • @emilyschake4577
      @emilyschake4577 Před 7 měsíci

      These exact words are how I felt after I lost my dad while keeping a cafe; he loved
      working towards on its last straw as I became a chef. I had to leave to get my mental health to grieve. Cause I knew he died for the industry, and I didn’t want to burden my family with being next

  • @x.Aura.x
    @x.Aura.x Před rokem +295

    I could never memorize lines like this.....I'd be up the night before spiralling trying so hard to get it right but I'm just not built for monologues, like people have no idea how impressive this is ✌😭💓

    • @erichall090909
      @erichall090909 Před rokem +91

      It requires a different mindset. I’m willing to bet that this isn’t word for word what is written. The best actors have key points they hit on and the words between are their own. That’s how you get the real emotion. The real feeling. It’s how you keep from being wooden.

    • @MrDukeSilverr
      @MrDukeSilverr Před rokem +15

      @@erichall090909 Speak for yourself. The way to a naturalistic performance isnt the same for every actor. Knowing my lines gives me a safety also my scene partners.

    • @MrDukeSilverr
      @MrDukeSilverr Před rokem +10

      I just write it down by hand a couple of times, after that its repetition x100. It helps to break it up into chapters, honestly 7mins isnt that long for a monologue, ive seen solo evening performances, just think of Fleabag for example. The longest Ive done was 30min, skipped a couple of lines, mixed some up, but the audience will never know.

    • @x.Aura.x
      @x.Aura.x Před rokem +5

      @@MrDukeSilverr true but you're saxophone jazz god Duke Silver of course it's easy for you

    • @MrDukeSilverr
      @MrDukeSilverr Před rokem +5

      @@x.Aura.x it’s about to get warm all up in my jazz

  • @joepops727
    @joepops727 Před rokem +15

    This scene going to get Jeremy Allen White an Emmy and Golden Globe for sure.

  • @beca3792
    @beca3792 Před rokem +6

    The crazy thing is he said in an interview after this scene he cried a little cause he was so disappointed in himself and felt like he didn’t do as well as he could have

  • @B-2309
    @B-2309 Před rokem +17

    So relatable. Felt it all with every word-

  • @jac1207
    @jac1207 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Daniel Patterson, a chef who headed Coi In San Francisco and had earned 2 stars, wrote about this scene as resonating with him so much he had to watch this part many times.

  • @habitefr7016
    @habitefr7016 Před rokem +295

    Carmy's monologue is too good imo to be an FX highlight. I would prefer the audience watch the show see the buildup towards this pivotal scene. Then again.. I'm on my fourth rewatch of the first season 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @rogue2557
      @rogue2557 Před rokem +4

      I'm planning to rewatch S1 as well, just so good ✨

    • @nancy107
      @nancy107 Před rokem +24

      I think it's a great highlight because kids are going to be using this monologue for auditions to college programs starting this fall. It's so powerful and fits every conceivable voice.

    • @ahmaranwar1488
      @ahmaranwar1488 Před rokem

      Same!

    • @ahmaranwar1488
      @ahmaranwar1488 Před rokem

      But then I think that maybe more people will watch the show if they see this scene

    • @FishininFunkyTown
      @FishininFunkyTown Před rokem

      FX has had some pretty good shows that fly under the radar.

  • @Space_Ghost_Hunter
    @Space_Ghost_Hunter Před rokem +8

    While the entire 7 minutes is absolute S-Tier acting; I gotta say the single most powerful line, as a recovering addict, is when he says, "I didn't even know my brother was using drugs; what does that say?" Always breaks me on the spot, just something about his sudden realization that he didn't even really know his brother or the demons he was facing, and has no idea how he could've helped him even if he did. Masterclass.

  • @johnnydynamite6460
    @johnnydynamite6460 Před rokem +9

    I spendtten years of my life in the restaurant industry, I was not a chef, I was front of the house, but this series is so unbelievably accurate, the speed, the rythm, the diamogues, I've never wateched anything that restitutes the vibe of a kitchen so well, and that guy is a fantastic actor

  • @cv8499
    @cv8499 Před rokem +46

    I love Jeremy Allen White so, so, so much. What an actor. He was my favorite on Shameless, and I'm so excited to see him stepping into meaty starring roles like this. The Bear is excellent, by the way.

  • @lrosemaije1995
    @lrosemaije1995 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I remember seeing this scene for the first time and i was glued to the screen, in awe and hearing him say I didn’t had a lot of friends growing up reminded me a lot of myself

  • @dimboola59
    @dimboola59 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I ve never heard such a sheer pain In someone's voice. The white was performed. It seems to understand more than what I thought it would. Because I grew up like this. Peace

  • @77nahnah
    @77nahnah Před 11 měsíci +5

    This is one of the best scenes I have seen in recent television. You could feel the emotion in it

  • @timcole2702
    @timcole2702 Před 11 měsíci +10

    I discovered Jeremy Allen White watching Shameless and now Bear. As a former Chicago native, I think he plays the quintessential Chicagoan. Which is high praise for a guy from Brooklyn.

    • @coolface5635
      @coolface5635 Před 11 měsíci

      Fast paced big city hustle and bustle..He’s a True New Yorker a Real Brooklyn 🥷

    • @timcole2702
      @timcole2702 Před 11 měsíci

      @@coolface5635 best of both worlds

  • @drizzyflOw
    @drizzyflOw Před 5 měsíci +2

    I don’t have a brother so I won’t ever feel what it’s like to have someone like that by your side. But I myself am an alcoholic & wanna be better and I feel like I’m the Mikey in peoples lives. Hearing him talk about his brother felt like someone talking about myself in third person. It tore me up for 7 mins. The power in the words drove me to tears. What a scene.

    • @angelsuspiriorum
      @angelsuspiriorum Před 11 dny

      i relate to this a lot, especially “being the mikey”-i strongly identify with him, especially in the episode fishes. i’m sure many who know or have known you appreciate and cherish your presence in their lives, regardless of whether that feels obvious to you or difficult to believe. wishing you serenity, peace, and recovery 💫💫

  • @florencia1386
    @florencia1386 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I just love the way he speaks. I can’t stop listening to him.

  • @riverebec1
    @riverebec1 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Just finished binge watching The Bear this morning and was absolutely mesmerized by this monologue. It's something young actors will be studying in the future. Hell, they should be studying it now.

  • @jessepeck4046
    @jessepeck4046 Před 2 měsíci +3

    This seen is so beyond powerful I lost my brother who was really a lot like his I can feel his pain In my throat and stomach