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  • @BoxofficeMoviesScenes
    @BoxofficeMoviesScenes  Před rokem +101

    Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?

  • @ryderstarlight451
    @ryderstarlight451 Před měsícem +786

    Brad Pitt is undeniably extraordinary. I was fortunate enough to have an exclusive encounter with him last week, having contributed to his poverty alleviation foundation through Radiant Reservation. What struck me profoundly was his genuine warmth towards the media and his unwavering commitment to his fans.

    • @susangore7571
      @susangore7571 Před měsícem +1

      Wow, that's truly incredible! I can't believe you met him. How did you manage to meet him?

    • @ryderstarlight451
      @ryderstarlight451 Před měsícem +1

      After watching Babylon, my interest in meeting the co-stars heightened. During my search, I came across an interview where Brad mentioned that he interacts with his dedicated fans through Radiant Reservation. This sparked my curiosity, as I had numerous questions about Hollywood that I wanted to explore.

    • @ryderstarlight451
      @ryderstarlight451 Před měsícem +2

      while conducting my research, I discovered an exclusive club organized by Radiant Reservation. As a privileged member of this club, you have a unique opportunity to meet your desired celebrity. Brad Pitt dedicates time at the end of each month to personally engage with active club members who support his foundation and are investors in his related movie franshise.

    • @susangore7571
      @susangore7571 Před měsícem +1

      I discovered the Radiant Reservation community, which specializes in coordinating arrangements between celebrities/public figures and private organizations. Their exceptional support makes them a valuable resource for these types of collaborations.

    • @harrykatz914
      @harrykatz914 Před měsícem +1

      That sounds truly fascinating! I'm genuinely interested in the possibility of joining the club. Thank you so much for sharing this information with me. Indeed, it offers an exceptional opportunity for fans like us.

  • @firstlast9846
    @firstlast9846 Před 6 měsíci +1063

    *The saddest thing about this film* was how these silent movie actors must’ve felt with the introduction of sound and realising the audience liked them better when they were seen and not heard. Amazing movie.

    • @TalkSickMass
      @TalkSickMass Před 5 měsíci +80

      The way he goes upstairs and enters to his room to end his own life is like he's putting one more silent performance.

    • @user-pm6nx1fs2w
      @user-pm6nx1fs2w Před měsícem +5

      This is one of the reasons why I like a visually narrated movie that only has speaking when whatever is happening isn't obvious to see

  • @PlayStationElation00
    @PlayStationElation00 Před 9 měsíci +2176

    There are few worse feelings than being left behind by a thing you helped create.

    • @pikypix4852
      @pikypix4852 Před 7 měsíci +82

      I’m not sure about that, I think I would love to see something I helped create grow beyond me and take off on its own. But I guess it also depends on whether or not you’re prepared to let go at that point… and if you have something else to hold on to, to create meaning in your life

    • @elchinoguerito8915
      @elchinoguerito8915 Před 7 měsíci +76

      Imagine parents when they are forgotten by their children

    • @darrensmith6504
      @darrensmith6504 Před 7 měsíci +15

      Imagine that very thing coming back to enslave and kill you….

    • @melocomanTV
      @melocomanTV Před 7 měsíci

      That's literally having kids you dummy

    • @reaperx0324
      @reaperx0324 Před 7 měsíci

      @@darrensmith6504 yea, that never gets old….

  • @Tony_L_TheKid
    @Tony_L_TheKid Před 7 měsíci +1087

    It’s interesting how you can feel how before we realize he has a gun, these is still a sense of eerie incomparable dread. Like we as an audience know what’s about to happen as he tells Fae he’s tired. Yet still so heartbreaking when he walks past the door with the gun

    • @benhoyle8276
      @benhoyle8276 Před 7 měsíci +51

      So true. For me it was when he put the money in the bellboy's hand and said "future's yours" it only occured to me then that he wanted to go.

    • @DerekLeyrer
      @DerekLeyrer Před 6 měsíci +7

      Never saw the movie, never even heard of it but as soon as he said I’m tired and started reminiscing about him being behind what he considered the joyful part of his then started saying goodbye and over tipping, I felt it was pretty obvious what was coming.

    • @LazySpringOnion
      @LazySpringOnion Před měsícem +3

      Yeah and the white towel and bath tub i knew soon it would have been stained with red.

    • @AJ1990.
      @AJ1990. Před měsícem

      You could see it when the life drained from his face. Also when he gave bellhop his bank roll...I mean that spelled it out.

  • @lmaoqasim
    @lmaoqasim Před 6 měsíci +218

    the delivery on "Im tired, Fay" kills me everytime. Underrated Movie.

  • @mookie-dq1fu
    @mookie-dq1fu Před 9 měsíci +786

    Even though there were provocative scenes and the great ending in the movie, for me this scene was the most memorable scene

    • @sadaomuraki3143
      @sadaomuraki3143 Před 7 měsíci +21

      And the previous dialogue with the journalist.

    • @Dale_Blackburn
      @Dale_Blackburn Před 7 měsíci +14

      ​​​​​@@sadaomuraki3143For me it was the ending combined with these scenes, plus the beginning coke talk with Nellie.
      There director Chazelle, through Manny's mouth explains his passion for cinema and how he wanted to become a part of something bigger! In the end we see the future of cinema and cinema connects people one to another through empathy, Manny (director) realizes he is not alone and that his work was WORTH it. That's why his melancholic tears turn into a smile in awe. He sees the transition he literally experienced in the industry inside an another era film he watches.
      And then the montage and the film Babylon begins to celebrate art and life and cinema itself! Through art, Manny becomes immortal embedded in celluloid film. So is Chazelle and his crew and actors of the film!
      Very meta! This movie reminded how much i love cinema and the reason of it! (Im a filmmaker too.)

    • @jules2879
      @jules2879 Před 6 měsíci +1

      this and Nellie’s final scene that is so dreadful as well. when he leaves you have this feeling that she’s going to leave him and when she gets out of the car to do so it felt horrible because he was holding onto so much hope for a relationship that i don’t think either of them could handle. i think her leaving him was a very mature decision because she knew she wasn’t good for him. but what gets me is that final shot of her physically and metaphorically dancing into the dark and away from the spotlight. such a powerful scene

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před 6 měsíci +2

      cause just like that era our time is over... something else is birthing

    • @whateverjustposting
      @whateverjustposting Před 6 měsíci +1

      i hated the ending. really shoved tue whole theme of the movie down our throats as if we hadnt been paying attention for the last 3 hours… “get it guys? its a movie about MOVIES”

  • @susanasetas
    @susanasetas Před 7 měsíci +1231

    No matter what role Brad Pitt plays, he gives it his all. One of the best actors ever, I can't believe he's only won 1 Oscar

    • @gazzoob6953
      @gazzoob6953 Před 7 měsíci +27

      And I can't believe he's won an Oscar. He always plays the same guy.

    • @MightyEFX
      @MightyEFX Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@gazzoob6953fym lmao

    • @gazzoob6953
      @gazzoob6953 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@johncash5940 I actually really liked him the most in 'Kalifornia' with Duchovny and Lewis. That's the only time when I didn't have the feeling that I'm watching Brad Pitt.

    • @TheSkjoedt
      @TheSkjoedt Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@gazzoob6953 theres a truth in this I never really thought of. Though some nice moviechoices hes made in his career, therefore it kind of mask hes more or less one dimensional acting.

    • @Tocunsus
      @Tocunsus Před 7 měsíci +9

      ​@@gazzoob6953yeah not like Katahrine Hepburn who won 4 Oscars by playing basically the same character 👍

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu Před 7 měsíci +114

    The way Brad fidgets with his hands at 2:00 is telling. It's the kind of thing someone who is lost would do, common among the elderly as well.

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Restlessness, not happy with ones self

  • @12345663484
    @12345663484 Před 5 měsíci +477

    Babylon. What a perfect title. That's what it was, a world of uncaged debauchery and opulence. It was never gonna last, and it shouldn't have. Eventually everyone has to leave the party and go back to reality. But that's what makes the party special. This film was messy, too long, and more than a little self indulgent, but my god was every frame made with love and passion for the art. It transported you to another time, and threw you into the ring with complete abandon and never apologized for trying to exhaust you just as much as the characters. This is the definition of not a film for everyone, but it is a film for me. I appreciate it more every time I see it, and for all its flaws, its stuck with me through this last year more than most other "better" films.

    • @juniorjames7076
      @juniorjames7076 Před 4 měsíci +4

      This film was a "beautiful mess", and the "mess" part- inconsistent tones (from dark comedy to meta-parody to serious melodrama to realism to meta-parody again!), underdeveloped characters, unnecessarily long tangents- could have been cleaned up! If this was deliberate, ok, fine! But it could have been a masterpiece.

    • @calebbreeze6142
      @calebbreeze6142 Před 3 měsíci +2

      This was beautifully put. I love your perception on film. Wonderful analysis!

    • @12345663484
      @12345663484 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@calebbreeze6142 aww thanks! If nothing else, this is a film that has stuck with me ever since I saw it, and for all its flaws (of which there are plenty), I absolutely love it.

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yessss

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Adore this movie

  • @bennyxmuse1
    @bennyxmuse1 Před 7 měsíci +643

    I think the story of Brad Pitt shouldn't be about his acting but rather the types of roles he took on and the impact that his characters leave on the audience, they just always hit somehow

    • @Yukiabiannightmare
      @Yukiabiannightmare Před 7 měsíci +18

      My favorite actor of all time.

    • @djankovski
      @djankovski Před 7 měsíci +13

      If anyone thinks the same way about Brad Pitt as his character in Babylon, they lost the plot. He's one of the finest actors ever. How many movies do you see Brad Pitt instead of the character?

    • @b.unicornette7734
      @b.unicornette7734 Před 7 měsíci +14

      Totally. I feel like Brad has always been a very good actor and worked hard for it but at the start he was not taken seriously since he was seen by the industry as the heartrob.
      So he took a risky path and played roles of deep and complex characters in order to be taken seriously. His beauty is a luck but it was also a curse.
      Eventually it ended well. Now he is an a-list actor. One of the best. I admire his braveness and work ethic. He proved he is more than the media portrayed of him.

    • @AnthonySforza
      @AnthonySforza Před 6 měsíci +2

      Kind of like Westray in The Counselor. Loved that character.

    • @kyhxx
      @kyhxx Před 6 měsíci

      . etc well said- lv this film cnt li- cörex2-

  • @isaakhyde8327
    @isaakhyde8327 Před 4 měsíci +97

    The way he looked up with that touched surprise when the guy reminded him he was the one who'd paid him his highest tip before he asked was such a nice touch. Like one last reminder that he'd mattered, and done what he could when he could.

    • @JamesTobiasStewart
      @JamesTobiasStewart Před měsícem +8

      And that pleasant little reminder; is what Jack bows out on. His last human connection, is a short, pleasant exchange with that Bellhop.
      I bet the guy will never forget this night.

  • @reznordlm06
    @reznordlm06 Před 2 měsíci +24

    "I don't know why this film only found success at the box office in France.
    This film is so beautiful and melancholic.
    A masterpiece.
    Perhaps it's because cinema was invented by the French 'Lumière brothers'."

    • @KasyokiKennedy
      @KasyokiKennedy Před měsícem +1

      Maybe it's because love and melancholy are more felt there❤

    • @3dgerunnr
      @3dgerunnr Před měsícem +1

      it’s possible it’s because of this film’s 1920s aesthetic which was influenced by Parisian high society. Perhaps there is some sort of familiarity with the visuals that french audiences are drawn to.

  • @johnathonvought7407
    @johnathonvought7407 Před 5 měsíci +140

    There was this *GREAT* series of micro-expression Brad does after she says "you ok sweetie?" Almost like he was ticking off realizations. He knew and *WE KNEW IT*. That without the movies, he had nothing and it was happening in the moment. What a great take. Broke me in the first viewing. I had no doubt what he would do next. All from micro-expressions.

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Exactly same knew he was going to end his life

  • @alexman378
    @alexman378 Před 7 měsíci +688

    Having grown up with Brad Pitt being the young hot lead in movies, it’s strange to see him in a role where he becomes an old, tired has-been.

    • @PhilosophyLines
      @PhilosophyLines Před 7 měsíci +40

      He's very dashing still!

    • @alexman378
      @alexman378 Před 7 měsíci +73

      @@PhilosophyLines Absolutely, and I believe he will be until way into his old age. Brad Pitt is still incredibly successful, but it’s just that it hits you to see him in a role like this. One of his first movies I saw was Se7en, where he gets a comment like “is this kid even 30?”, it hits me a bit that we’re getting older too.

    • @kellyharper8072
      @kellyharper8072 Před 7 měsíci +31

      He’s the Paul Newman of this era.

    • @thomasirizarry2127
      @thomasirizarry2127 Před 7 měsíci

      I feel that way about George Clooney. He seems to be aging more gracefully than Pitt@@kellyharper8072

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Never that. He’ll age like fine wine ❤

  • @judithortiz-velazquez4992
    @judithortiz-velazquez4992 Před 2 měsíci +45

    Brad Pitt’s performance, the music, lighting combined = perfection.

  • @The-Yellow-Man
    @The-Yellow-Man Před 6 měsíci +170

    Man….the expression on his face, the tiredness and despair. Really an amazing actor. I don’t even know this movie, so I have no context for what’s going on.
    But as someone whose lived his entire life with major depression, that expression kills me. There’s so much damned hurt in it when she asks if he’s ok. Like you can see him trying to decide if it’s even worth responding.

    • @muhammaddost6089
      @muhammaddost6089 Před 6 měsíci +22

      The context is really depressing when you know it. He was a popular actor in the silent era of film and made a huge impact on the genre but with the introduction of sound he got left in the past. In the end, he was abandoned by the industry and audiences which ultimately led to the hopelessness in this scene. A pioneer of his craft ending up being forgotten. Truly tragic.

    • @The-Yellow-Man
      @The-Yellow-Man Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@muhammaddost6089 I’ll have to check this out. It’s out of my usual wheelhouse but man that performance got me.
      That is an interesting topic. I imagine it’s a story that has had many iterations when you think about it. Radio to TV. Silent films to talkies. Movie industry to CZcams, etc….probably a lot of sad stories throughout the transition.

    • @mikekolb3912
      @mikekolb3912 Před 6 měsíci +1

      But why would he think this is over, many entertainers have changed with the times to be remembered forever. It must have been too much for him to bare, and he couldn’t see a future with him in it. He also looks his heart was broken. Sad scene.

    • @juniorjames7076
      @juniorjames7076 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@muhammaddost6089 I've read and heard many sad stories of early pioneers of Hip Hop, Punk, Metal, Folk and of course Jazz who watched a genre they helped innovate blow up but died in obscurity and abject poverty before they could benefit (monetarily) from it. This is the story of life, though.

    • @twinkiesauce1852
      @twinkiesauce1852 Před 3 měsíci

      @@mikekolb3912i mean there’s a scene when he went to see a film with him in it and the audience made fun of him. Which signed his death card and you’re right. His contribution to cinema will always be remembered as also said in the film. It’s sad overall that this happens to actors today like Jenna Ortega or Miley Cyrus😢😢

  • @jeromelemoine1942
    @jeromelemoine1942 Před 5 měsíci +62

    "The future is yours"... Great acting in an outstanding movie

  • @OurFantasyLife
    @OurFantasyLife Před 7 měsíci +71

    I pretty much knew as soon as he said "see you in Venice, see you in Prague", what was coming next, but it was still shocking when it happened. It was so matter of fact. No drama, no overarching commentary, no ceremony, just: party's over, time to go, lights out.

  • @detectivejimmymcnulty1676
    @detectivejimmymcnulty1676 Před 6 měsíci +31

    The LaLa land score subtly playing on the piano is a nice touch

  • @chanl553
    @chanl553 Před 5 měsíci +21

    at 3:25 those "ceilings lights" and the hallway seem so precious when you realize you'll only see these things for the last time.. it's these tiniest things which will seem the most beautiful in the end when you're about to leave it all behind..

  • @carlos-zr1pt
    @carlos-zr1pt Před měsícem +4

    this is an excellent portrayal of depression the way hi sits ankwardly and sits again you can see the sickness in his body while going through a rough episode. the quite desperation in his eyes i think brad Pitt might be going through something is just too perfect how he acts out a depressed character

  • @jackdolinger820
    @jackdolinger820 Před 8 měsíci +113

    Of all the amazing characters Brad Pitt has played, this one is my favorite.

  • @masterzombie161
    @masterzombie161 Před 5 měsíci +53

    His career is one for the history books on how to completely turn your life around and become something more. Started off as the “Pretty Boy” then changed method of acting and now is up there with the greats.
    This movie holds his best performance and I’m grateful to see him here honoring his years to cinema.

  • @arish_xo
    @arish_xo Před 8 měsíci +248

    It really surprises me that this movie rated so low on rotten tomatoes, this is so good.

    • @benpieratt8667
      @benpieratt8667 Před 7 měsíci +70

      It’s only because it’s abstract and the rotten tomatoes people like straight forward movies their undeveloped brains can understand

    • @julians7613
      @julians7613 Před 7 měsíci +19

      yeah cuz theres no explosions or quippy dialogue. I suspect if brad pitt had uttered a bazinga here and there this movie would recieve critical acclaim.

    • @Artyom125
      @Artyom125 Před 7 měsíci +46

      @@benpieratt8667this movie is not that complicated, relax.

    • @doyoureadsuttercane1995
      @doyoureadsuttercane1995 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@thereviewracoon it's a film about cinema made by people who love cinema, that's reason enough, isn't it?

    • @doyoureadsuttercane1995
      @doyoureadsuttercane1995 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@thereviewracoon oh ok, well yes I encourage you to see it !

  • @damianstarks3338
    @damianstarks3338 Před 10 měsíci +261

    This scene is beyond tragic

    • @aaronsanders6162
      @aaronsanders6162 Před 7 měsíci +3

      This isn’t tragedy. He just got old after a life of riches and fame lol

    • @swissadonis815
      @swissadonis815 Před 6 měsíci +14

      @@aaronsanders6162he lost the one thing he had ever a passion for. He lost his will to live

  • @benny_lam
    @benny_lam Před 5 měsíci +37

    Brad Pitt carried Babylon. Such a wonderful actor

    • @willzinc6137
      @willzinc6137 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I think Diego carried it but Brad and Margot were also awesome

  • @sadaomuraki3143
    @sadaomuraki3143 Před 7 měsíci +137

    Her knowledge about human nature and her loyalty to her closest colleages is amazing. She and the trompetists are the only cats that jumped out of the infierno and fell on foot.

  • @FreakieFan
    @FreakieFan Před 6 měsíci +88

    It's a very similar performance as his Oscar winning role in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, but I felt this performance was so much deeper, thoughtful, layered and introspective. This is his Oscar winning performance as far as I'm concerned

    • @liquifex
      @liquifex Před měsícem

      He's had waaaay better roles than Once. I think they gave him that Oscar as 'We should've given you one so much sooner' type of thing. Well deserved, like Leo, but it came way later than it should've.

  • @RealAadilFarooqui
    @RealAadilFarooqui Před 7 měsíci +92

    This scene was well crafted, it was not only limited to the character, it took us all in sync with it made us do a deep dive inside.

    • @breakshot7451
      @breakshot7451 Před 6 měsíci +2

      for me, it was about my own look on life, and the problems i have with it, now that i am getting 50. the rearview mirror is getting bigger and bigger. all the good things seemed to have happend in the past. what good should come with 60 or 70. what i know is that i wanna go on my own terms. like he did. sorry maybe a little too deep;)))

    • @russellbremner2898
      @russellbremner2898 Před měsícem

      @@breakshot7451Don’t kill yourself bro. You still got many golden years ahead of you

  • @yourthaiguy
    @yourthaiguy Před 2 měsíci +12

    It’s a wonderful breakdown here that Pitt and Chazelle show us as we see our golden boy protagonist slowly realize that’s his time in the industry, that’s really given him everything in life he’s enjoyed, has finally eclipsed him and he’s never getting it back. We see Pitts expression here gradually change from content to nostalgia to realization and melancholy and then finally ACCEPTANCE. When he decides this world has nothing left for him he checks out on his own terms. What’s likely sadder is just how many Hollywood stars suffered a similar fate.

  • @user-br2nu1wd1q
    @user-br2nu1wd1q Před 3 měsíci +9

    Like really noone would talk about the background music and his subtle dance? After the conversation, he goes up the stairs as if he is tipping, but for me, it actually is the last dance of his career as well as his life. One of the most nostalgic and delicate scenes.

  • @alyxbabineaux2412
    @alyxbabineaux2412 Před 5 měsíci +9

    in this scene he reminded me of Arthur Morgan when he said "I'm afraid", but here Brad says "I'm tired"

  • @AmandaComeauCreates
    @AmandaComeauCreates Před 2 měsíci +5

    An accurate depiction of how everything looks fine before its not. She knew when she left him that it would be the last time she saw him. so sad.

  • @Awesomeness42102
    @Awesomeness42102 Před 2 měsíci +9

    One of the best characters hes ever played, so much emotion

  • @shukis17
    @shukis17 Před 6 měsíci +16

    It's when he asks the waitstaff "what's the best tip you've ever received," when you subconsciously know what's going to happen but deny it until it happens. I love those little portends, in short lines that on the surface are simply shallow words meant to grasp at something. When they're actually surreptitiously valediction without anyone realizing it. The best goodbyes are the one's we realize when the moment has passed.

  • @D-MF-L
    @D-MF-L Před 10 měsíci +168

    I used to work for a highly overrated in-home sales company that paid me stupid money. Truth is it left me hollow and alone. Every time I went to some swanky place my nights almost always ended like this. “Almost” should be obvious... It crossed my mind tho. Having everything and nothing. So much happier I don’t work there anymore. Great performance.

    • @rocketdock11
      @rocketdock11 Před 10 měsíci +4

      You don't make any sense, but ok.

    • @_REDMOND
      @_REDMOND Před 9 měsíci +36

      @@rocketdock11 hes saying "money can't buy happiness", and what hes relating to is literally the opposite of whats happening in this scene. its not that he couldnt find happiness, its his realization that his happy days were behind him. he kills himself because hes washed up and jaded, emotionally and professionally disconnected and empty with nothing ahead of him but mediocrity, just going through the motions while fading into obscurity

    • @rocketdock11
      @rocketdock11 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@_REDMOND agree

    • @BogdanPredko
      @BogdanPredko Před 7 měsíci +12

      people are interesting human beings. when we lack money it's the most important thing. When we have it - it's not important anymore.

    • @D-MF-L
      @D-MF-L Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@_REDMOND hit the nail on the head.

  • @mietek1847
    @mietek1847 Před 2 měsíci +8

    there are no words to describe how much I fell in love with this movie

  • @Snake-qw9oh
    @Snake-qw9oh Před 5 měsíci +15

    I watched this movie for the first time yesterday, and I gotta say it exceed my expectations. For all the crazy over the top stuff it does have, the movie has just as much heart and emotion.👏

  • @yaqio
    @yaqio Před 7 měsíci +30

    I didnt even watch the film yet, but the saddest scene by far on brad pitt's career is tristans crying for his brother

  • @BoundMusic
    @BoundMusic Před 6 měsíci +35

    Brad Pitt, Di Caprio, De Niro, Joe Pesci, Denzel Washington, Robert Downey....actors that will always get me to go to the cinema no matter how many Oscars they win. Greatest actors of my time for sure

    • @bluecollar825
      @bluecollar825 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Damn friend we seem to have pretty much the exact same taste in actors. I agree with everyone you mentioned.🤝
      But tbh I wouldn't run to the cinema for EVERYTHING they put out lol. I will however eventually watch most of them at some point.😅

  • @DrJarimba
    @DrJarimba Před 6 měsíci +11

    Amazing scene and great acting. Sad to see that Pitt's character tried to open up to Fae hoping for conforting but sadly all he got was 'i've got to run sweetie'. Very surface relationships.

  • @younglee6094
    @younglee6094 Před 7 měsíci +14

    This movie was so underrated

  • @victormasot4598
    @victormasot4598 Před 3 měsíci +5

    The music is amazing

  • @robertallen7064
    @robertallen7064 Před měsícem +1

    This was such an underrated and Under-appreciated performance he gave here. The man always has given it his all in literally everything he’s been in and he knows how to pick interesting roles and projects to work on. I hope this movie gains the appreciation it deserves as time goes on

  • @whiterosebloodmoon4522
    @whiterosebloodmoon4522 Před 9 měsíci +202

    What sad is that he wasn’t depressed or suicidal he was just done he had everything and there was nothing else he wanted it was over his story was over and when your story ends like this there are only two way out in a blaze of glory or quiet as the night sky

    • @leviathanmg
      @leviathanmg Před 8 měsíci +39

      He didn't want to grow old in obscurity as the show went on without him.

    • @whiterosebloodmoon4522
      @whiterosebloodmoon4522 Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@leviathanmg exactly

    • @TheAxon8888
      @TheAxon8888 Před 8 měsíci +70

      You are not right. He was suicidal. That's why he... wait for it... committed suicide!
      He had more options. One of them, the optimal, was to adapt and overcome. But he was unwilling to do that. Maybe his reward system was broken, for once you get so much as he was getting during his heyday, just for giving others the privilege of his presence, a more normal existence was depressing to him.

    • @IHaveNoIdeaWhatsGoingOn
      @IHaveNoIdeaWhatsGoingOn Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@TheAxon8888This is absolutely correct.

    • @slatlock4942
      @slatlock4942 Před 7 měsíci

      lil bro had enough 💀💀

  • @navylaks2
    @navylaks2 Před 6 měsíci +36

    not only is this an incredible scene for the story, but it reflects upon the actor's own life too

  • @jeremiahgallagher
    @jeremiahgallagher Před 7 měsíci +36

    The tone this movie was promoted as, and it's run time really did it no favors. I think it's very good- not Chazzelle's best, but several *great* performances, and absolutely beautifully shot. A really great idea, time and place to explore- especially for movie and theater lovers. Just take out a bit of the excess and if there were no trailers I think masses of more people would've seen it and enjoyed it

    • @juniorjames7076
      @juniorjames7076 Před 4 měsíci +1

      This film was a "beautiful mess", and the "mess" part- inconsistent tones (from dark comedy to meta-parody to serious melodrama to realism to meta-parody again!), underdeveloped characters (Lady Fay, Sydney), unnecessarily long tangents- could have been cleaned up! If this was deliberate, ok, fine! But it could have been a masterpiece.

  • @nathanaelrussell5183
    @nathanaelrussell5183 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Nothing worse then trying to talk to someone who couldn’t care less

  • @Mrhostil95
    @Mrhostil95 Před 6 měsíci +58

    This is scene is tragic yet somehow comforting and charming. Comforting in the fact he had already made up his mind and decided to go on his own terms, and not be left dead in the water by the people who helped him grow in the past distant days . Those very last moments he felt like himself again, even if it was for a brief, microscopic instant. Better off dead than being a walking corpse, a shell of himself, creatively drained, a rotting soul.

    • @hansolo631
      @hansolo631 Před 6 měsíci +10

      So uhh, how are normal people supposed to feel about their work? 95% of us don't "move up", not really. We're just cogs and then we retire and are immediatly forgotten. I see it all the time. IDK it just feels like movies have to add so much weight to stuff that people easily trivialize and healthily compartmentalize and live with

    • @albertliu5292
      @albertliu5292 Před 6 měsíci

      @@hansolo631 Is the inability to dedicate your all to pursue something you find deeply meaningful truly a trivial issue or rather something that people trivialize as a coping mechanism? I feel like the average person has to cope with giving up on their dreams at a certain point in their life not necessarily because it is the 'correct' thing to do, but because it is the only way to preserve their sanity. Also, I think part of the reason why there are so many movies based around an obsessive pursuit of passion(almost all of Chazelle's movies share this quality) is because they're written by people who have overcome all odds to achieve their own dreams and so they deeply relate to that feeling.

    • @andrewcarey6116
      @andrewcarey6116 Před 6 měsíci

      Life is worth living. Jesus.

    • @twinkiesauce1852
      @twinkiesauce1852 Před 3 měsíci

      I totally get what you’re saying but in a way. He could’ve worked with the times like many actors today. It was probably something of their time or sticking with the gimmick and inevitably accepting defeat that you’re old and everything you contribute is among the dust of time. But there’s always a speck someone catches and inspires them to further that style😢

  • @Bevzthejcs
    @Bevzthejcs Před 6 měsíci +10

    Brilliant scene. Very well written and beautifully acted. Both measured and incredibly powerful.

  • @1amb1
    @1amb1 Před 7 měsíci +38

    Haven't seen the movie - what a powerful scene! It's great to be tired after having a good run. But being tired after a bad run, or even worse, no run, that shit hurts the most (this works both literally and metaphorically, being both a runner and melancholist☺)

  • @steveburke777
    @steveburke777 Před 10 měsíci +109

    The lady playing Anna Mae Wong (Fae) did an excellent job and should have had a more developed role.

    • @jeffpowanda8821
      @jeffpowanda8821 Před 7 měsíci

      Agreed. Her character is more interesting in this scene (haven't seen the movie).

    • @TricksterDa
      @TricksterDa Před 6 měsíci +1

      "...an excellent job and should have had a more developed role." That pretty much sums of the fate of the real Anna Mae Wong's life and career in Hollywood.

  • @foolsAmongstGhouls
    @foolsAmongstGhouls Před 2 měsíci +4

    I feel like a lot of people misunderstood this film, it was such a great film fr

  • @ianfabiano1246
    @ianfabiano1246 Před 6 měsíci +3

    The music sets the tone of the scene so well.

  • @davebertolucci900
    @davebertolucci900 Před měsícem +2

    He should have gotten an Oscar for this one. God damn this character was almost too good and too real. He's scary good. I love me some brad pitt

  • @6688ragnar
    @6688ragnar Před 3 měsíci +2

    The music really makes this scene... the chracters themes are fanttic.

  • @ivonprens7420
    @ivonprens7420 Před 4 měsíci +4

    This scene gave me a little pain and I cried a lot about things that happen in real life but I liked it a lot. ❤❤❤❤

  • @Nattymatty7
    @Nattymatty7 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This scene really shows off brads acting skills. Pretty amazing

  • @bethparker1500
    @bethparker1500 Před měsícem +2

    Pitt was wonderfully heartbreaking. Didnt know this movie was largely based on Clara Bow until afterwards

  • @bobcobb3654
    @bobcobb3654 Před 3 měsíci +4

    This film got unfairly maligned when it came out. Avatar 2 didn’t bomb, so the internet savaged an obvious prestige picture because it didn’t make $50 million opening weekend. I’m optimistic that in ten years or so, audiences will appreciate it for the work of art it is.

    • @fullor9395
      @fullor9395 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Just like the big lebowski, that's now a cult movie without any award or oscar nominee

  • @Tadpole31
    @Tadpole31 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Me and my wife watched this three times when it came out . Brad is overrated for his beauty.. and underrated for his acting I believe.. I've always loved how he has presented himself in movies since the late 80s he's always played a good role.❤

  • @mchanson9332
    @mchanson9332 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Brad Pitt is a character actor caught in a leading man's body

  • @the_happykodiak2421
    @the_happykodiak2421 Před měsícem +2

    NGL Babylon was a snooze fest, I hated the film for lots of reasons, but Brad Pitt’s scenes stood out like a sore thumb, absolutely amazing.
    For me, I was absolutely entranced when he speaks with his agent and she says that children in 50 years time are gonna pull out his old movies and love them, that he will have an impact long after he is dead and that there is something to be proud of in that.
    It choked me up

  • @nnknoman7939
    @nnknoman7939 Před 10 měsíci +12

    😢😢😓10/10 मैंने ऐसा अंत सोचा भी नहीं था

  • @johnsailorsgoat
    @johnsailorsgoat Před měsícem +1

    He so deserved an Oscar for this.

  • @shawnthomas6492
    @shawnthomas6492 Před 4 měsíci +5

    damn man that scene is not only great becayse of how its filmed but there are messages there too. What would have happened if Faye stayed?

  • @themusicisalligot91
    @themusicisalligot91 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Ya, she knew it was the last time she'd ever see him again

  • @jasoncromwell4206
    @jasoncromwell4206 Před 7 měsíci +16

    Brad is fortunate to live in a day and age where there are more options for older actors than there were for Actors during the Silent and Golden Age of Hollywood. I don't understand why he didn't just go to the Stage and give it a try? With all of the fuss he made earlier in the film about it I figured it would have been the next logical step for him. I understand what Damian was trying to say with this scene, but there were so many other options for him. Besides I'm sure with a few years left before the War he could have also gone to Europe like many stars did?

    • @BillOhio73
      @BillOhio73 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Pitt's character in the movie is a terrible actor who could get by on looks in silent films. The first time Pitt's character delivered dialogue in a with-sound film he was laughed at by the audience.

    • @KingofKnowhere
      @KingofKnowhere Před 3 měsíci

      My interpretation of what Chazelle is saying is this: Jack Conrad believes in the art form of film so incredibly much that he is okay in dying with it. You see this from Jack on how he describes his life to his ex-wife who was huge on Broadway. He talks about that despite film being a poor art: it absolutely means something and is worth much more than rich people sitting in a theatre congratulating those in opulence. That he has to support and be convincing to millions of people than merely thousands. That he is a champion of sound and the constant progression of cinema. The talk with the journalist really set that for him, because he wasn't bad per se. He still had the movements, it was just the timing and pronunciation of his delivery. However, Jack knew he didn't have it in him to pursue the "high art of theatre" because it goes against what he truly believes in as an actor who champions cinema. But his friends are slowly disappearing, the Hays Code is imminent, the movie going audience already sees him as a joke in sound, and he's now being questioned by journalists if its even worth keeping around now. Jack now sees himself trapped in the house and this last conversation with Faye, who is escaping to Europe because of the Hays Code and her sexuality, see each other off. Jack accepts his fate, but at least he knows that when his films are released from the vault, he wakes up with the other angels and ghosts and put on a hell of a film.

  • @loganaustin1006
    @loganaustin1006 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Old fashioned and kid at heart. Let this man enjoy his Babylon in peace.

  • @achilles1541
    @achilles1541 Před 10 měsíci +104

    Saddest is what's in the boxxx

    • @whiterosebloodmoon4522
      @whiterosebloodmoon4522 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Booooo

    • @bobbyfirmino7476
      @bobbyfirmino7476 Před 8 měsíci +6

      That one is more shocking than sad; this one is depressingly sad because anyone can relate to what Jack was going through.

    • @NS-qj8xj
      @NS-qj8xj Před 7 měsíci +1

      he had a few from Legends of The Fall that were more sad and tragic than either of these.

  • @MC-24
    @MC-24 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I didn’t think it was gonna be, but Babylon was darn good movie.

  • @eunicep.b166
    @eunicep.b166 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Only Brad is my favorite actor in one of the greatest movies as he always shines ❤😊🔥💯✨️😘😇🙏🫶🙌😉👏

  • @robertaschrang8809
    @robertaschrang8809 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Brad Pitt’s performance was the only part of this movie worth seeing.
    Everyone else in this movie is pretty awful, but then the movie itself was really terrible.

  • @thiyagusivakumar3500
    @thiyagusivakumar3500 Před měsícem

    This scene and what follows this scene summed up this movie. You don't always reap the benefits of what you created, sometimes you are humbled and it feels like there is nothing more to keep going on.

  • @Gintoki0507
    @Gintoki0507 Před 7 měsíci +18

    I really feel sad for him, man. Conrad was a goodman, life was not fair for him.

  • @grizgaming1589
    @grizgaming1589 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Feels like talking directly to us

  • @FutureCityAmbient
    @FutureCityAmbient Před 6 měsíci +11

    Beautifully executed one long take scene. I liked this movie in general, even though I know people who didn't, they just didn't get it i guess.. It's about life, about youth, about being ambitious, active and relevant, and getting old and getting forgotten.. Taking life too seriously.. Being an artist everybody talks about , being recognized and ego tripping until the time comes when nobody cares about you anymore, there are younger, better prepared generation taking your place.. many many creative people get in to this state at some point in their lives.. Or probably nearly everyone will get there eventually, getting old it is called.

  • @ianfinnity2732
    @ianfinnity2732 Před 26 dny +2

    The “saddest scenes of Brad Pitt’s career” are studded throughout The Assassination of Jesse James, one of the greatest Westerns ever made, right up there with Unforgiven.

  • @aanteater861
    @aanteater861 Před 3 měsíci +3

    As soon as he gave the dude that massive tip I was like fuck not yet.

  • @jonaker1870
    @jonaker1870 Před měsícem +1

    The way he says I’m tired Fay reminds me of Arthur Morgan saying he’s afraid

  • @juniorjames7076
    @juniorjames7076 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I've read and heard many sad stories of early pioneers of Hip Hop, Punk, Metal, Folk and of course Jazz who watched a genre they helped innovate blow up but died in obscurity and abject poverty before they could benefit (monetarily) from it.

  • @stillbrian9448
    @stillbrian9448 Před měsícem +2

    Man he's a great actor

  • @Dale_Blackburn
    @Dale_Blackburn Před 7 měsíci +59

    For me it was the ending combined with these scenes, plus the beginning coke talk with Nellie.
    There director Chazelle, through Manny's mouth explains his passion for cinema and how he wanted to become a part of something bigger! In the end we see the future of cinema and cinema connects people one to another through empathy, Manny (director) realizes he is not alone and that his work was WORTH it. That's why his melancholic tears turn into a smile in awe. He sees the transition he literally experienced in the industry inside an another era film he watches.
    And then the montage and the film Babylon begins to celebrate art and life and cinema itself! Through art, Manny becomes immortal embedded in celluloid film. So is Chazelle and his crew and actors of the film!
    Very meta! This movie reminded how much i love cinema and the reason of it! (Im a filmmaker too.)

  • @willldo4
    @willldo4 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Brad Pitt can't die! He's so young!

  • @mchavez4532
    @mchavez4532 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I don't care what they say about this movie, it was a masterpiece. Anyone who complains about the runtime has the attention span of a hamster.

  • @carringtoncashion1
    @carringtoncashion1 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Is it me, or does the background music sound like a song from La La Land? Maybe City of Stars?

  • @christianzafiroglu6705
    @christianzafiroglu6705 Před 6 měsíci +9

    This wasn’t just a great scene or a great performance. It’s part of a genuinely great movie. Loud, bold, messy, and so ferociously alive it’s scary.

  • @dreski83
    @dreski83 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Why do I love movies so much... example

  • @braddaniels9002
    @braddaniels9002 Před 5 dny +1

    I like to think that if the bell boy was a huge fan and said how much his films inspired him. That the only reason films survived was because of his work and he’ll never be forgotten. He would have thought “ It’s gonna be alright “.

  • @petegonad
    @petegonad Před 6 měsíci +2

    Loved this film, not sure why it didn’t land with audiences

  • @MyelinProductions
    @MyelinProductions Před měsícem +1

    Very Realistic for even now - aging "stars" being 'aged out'. The "end" is always tragic. The emotional and psychological components of this scene are very real. Pitt probably actually "gets it". - Be safe out there folks. ~ Peace & Health to Us All.

  • @danielsaito7129
    @danielsaito7129 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Great scene, I wonder what memory Brad channeled to get that emotion on his face.

  • @ianmillerdevilsfan1223
    @ianmillerdevilsfan1223 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The power of shooting on film that it makes Brad Pitt look like the movie star he is

  • @iammei3
    @iammei3 Před 7 měsíci +4

    The bounty ad that ran for this clip makes a lot more sense now 😅

  • @piotrkrol3359
    @piotrkrol3359 Před 7 měsíci +5

    "What's in the box?" is pretty sad too.

  • @Angelagomesfranco
    @Angelagomesfranco Před 5 měsíci +3

    Triste parte do filme, palavras sábias e profundas. Só alguém que não tem nada...

  • @johnnymizanin4835
    @johnnymizanin4835 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Gold Coast Rhythm may just be a knock of Someone in the Crowd, but fuck it’s beautiful.

  • @davidmcrae4791
    @davidmcrae4791 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Incredible music

  • @brucekuehn4031
    @brucekuehn4031 Před 2 měsíci +3

    There were some good, solid scenes in this movie including this one, but such a mess overall! For me, what was left behind by the elephant sums it up.