May's Pregnancy Revelation | The Age of Innocence (Daniel Day-Lewis, Winona Ryder)

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  • My dears, Newland (Daniel Day-Lewis) tries to break free from his marriage to May (Winona Ryder). However, after the party, May tells Archer that she is pregnant.
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    🎬The Age of Innocence (1993): Wealthy lawyer Newland Archer (Daniel Day-Lewis) is engaged to sweet socialite May Welland (Winona Ryder) in 1870s New York. On the surface, it is a perfect match. But when May's beautiful cousin Countess Ellen Olenska (Michelle Pfeiffer), who is estranged from her brutish husband, arrives in town, Newland begins to question the meaning of passion and love as he desperately pursues a relationship with Ellen, even though she has been made a social outcast by Archer's peers.
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Komentáře • 124

  • @elenachristian9860
    @elenachristian9860 Před 27 dny +386

    At 15, I sympathized with the star-crossed lovers. Now? All I can think is--dude, you're married.

    • @cathyphegley7848
      @cathyphegley7848 Před 26 dny +35

      Me too. At 75 I realize how precious marriage should be.

    • @d2d2d3d3
      @d2d2d3d3 Před 26 dny +47

      Yeah, I think May would have been socially ruined by a divorce especially under those circumstances..And at her age it would have been a total waste. It was so selfish of him, after he had married her.

    • @nidkahg9648
      @nidkahg9648 Před 26 dny +10

      IKR!

    • @bbills4186
      @bbills4186 Před 26 dny +33

      ​@@d2d2d3d3very selfish indeed considering he rushed all the way down to Florida where they were summering to convince May to convince Grannie Mingott to speed up the engagement/engagement announcement.

    • @Aroseisarose15
      @Aroseisarose15 Před 26 dny +37

      I also felt that Newland and Ellen should be together when I was younger. Now I see him as a jerk toward May. And also, it seemed Ellen kind of encouraged the relationship with Newland but I realize she was a different sort of woman, ahead of her time really, highly intelligent and she and Newland thought along the same lines so I understood it, but he had the chance to call it off with May because she gave him that door - but he’s the one who wanted to get married sooner. Time makes me look at this in a completely different light. Newland didn’t have much in common with May, so he did her wrong on so many levels. At least Ellen closes the door on Newland as this scene shows.
      I do want to add that Newland did the right thing at the end of this film when he does not go up with his son to see Ellen all those years later. I think it was out of respect for May that he doesn’t. Years ago, I didn’t understand why he walked away, but now I see it was the one decent thing he did.

  • @alel3544
    @alel3544 Před 19 dny +105

    Everyone is pity him and says he's "trapped"... well, May didn't get pregnant alone!

    • @aimforlifenow
      @aimforlifenow Před 16 dny +16

      Funny how people always forget that part.

    • @grace52775
      @grace52775 Před 16 dny +21

      No kidding!! As if getting pregnant in the context of marriage is breaking the law! The only one who trapped anyone was him trapping everyone around him in his web of indecisiveness, selfishness and lies!

    • @deerheart87
      @deerheart87 Před 4 dny

      Exactly

  • @annstillwell730
    @annstillwell730 Před 17 dny +70

    Not pity for him at all. He tried to play May and lost. She gave him an out earlier when she asked if perhaps he loved somone else and wanted to end things. He would have looked bad in society at that point and didn't want to do that so he continued with the engagement. He styed in the engagement then wants to cry about it later. If he had left May as a married women she would lost her good name in society as well as him and why should she have to deal with that after she did give him an out HE CHOSE not to take. In the end his reputation was really more important to him then being with Ellen. May is the real victim since she was chained for life to a guy she knows doesn't really love her but has some fantasy about a women he had an emotional fling with that she has to forever be compared with in his mind for the rest of their life together. Not to mention he doesn't give her intellect enough credit. She saw through him it's only his son that enlightens that to him as the end. So in my opinion May is just doing what she has to do for self preservation of her name and charactor which was all to a woman those days.

  • @jupitergrls
    @jupitergrls Před 24 dny +158

    Most didn't understand or they completely glossed over May's character in this film.
    Demure and unassuming...
    She was smart, cunning, and knew very well what Archer was up to.
    May had a strategy and executed it masterfully !

    • @CornbreadOracle
      @CornbreadOracle Před 18 dny +14

      May was straight up savage

    • @miriamponlatetera4611
      @miriamponlatetera4611 Před 16 dny +6

      Quedarse con alguien que no la amaba? Para la época es juego ganado pero igualmente triste.

    • @jupitergrls
      @jupitergrls Před 16 dny +9

      @@miriamponlatetera4611
      In those days divorce was unheard of...A Tabu!
      Countless wives stayed in loveless marriages.
      In some parts of the world this still goes on...even to this day!
      And keep in mind, this is a period piece film...
      Status, Wealth, & Position in Society ruled the day...Archer understood this!
      That is why even when May gave him an out, he still chose to marry her.

    • @dianecrow6068
      @dianecrow6068 Před 16 dny +16

      May was in fact intelligent and wise enough to see and accept how the world was for women at that time. She knew the 'score' for women of her era and class and good for her for saving her husband from his lunacy. Second, how would any of us react? Back then even May's fortune went to her husband's bank account. It wasn't just May, it was her mother who moved in and was dependent on Archer's protection as he was the man of the house.

    • @grace52775
      @grace52775 Před 16 dny

      ​​​​​@@dianecrow6068I don't think anything will really ever change for women. Over 70% of women who end up divorced end up living under the poverty level for the rest of their lives unless they re-marry. (The chances of the second marriage working out is half that of the first.)
      The reason for this is that women get pregnant (which limits our employment options), and (naturally) women choose to stay with their children. This takes years of work experience away from them that they can never get back. Women are also less assertive and commanding than men. We are more agreeable and warm. This is excellent to nurture children, but it doesn't lead to job promotion.
      The only thing women can ever do is either become a man in the patriarchal system or play the wife in the game and just ask for the rules to be more fair, which is to ask men not to act like the dirt bag in this film.
      Men need to love, understand, protect, and nurture their wives. I feel like that's a short order compared to the crap we have to put up with being domineered over, and constantly having our livlihood at stake just because we want to love, protect and teach our children.
      I have more statistics to talk about, but this is long enough.

  • @lukasmiller486
    @lukasmiller486 Před 14 dny +14

    “There were three of us in this marriage; so it was a bit crowded.”

  • @pammulholland8687
    @pammulholland8687 Před 28 dny +119

    Winona Ryder should have won an Oscar for this performance.

    • @nonoyaya3884
      @nonoyaya3884 Před 22 dny

      Well, she could have stole one but she get caught like the time she was caught stealing from a store

    • @Nataku007
      @Nataku007 Před 16 dny +7

      @@nonoyaya3884 People who have done worse still get nominated.

  • @purpurina5663
    @purpurina5663 Před měsícem +122

    This movie is perfection in film. Scorsese says it's his most violent one -all the tension is underlying.

  • @bbills4186
    @bbills4186 Před 28 dny +116

    My favorite movie! The way they circled the wagons.....Newland didn't know what hit him until it was too late. May wasn't as dense as he thought. Brilliant use of power on display. Loved the book and the movie is a masterpiece to me.

    • @nidkahg9648
      @nidkahg9648 Před 26 dny +2

      Mine too!

    • @josefinagarza241
      @josefinagarza241 Před 7 dny

      What book plz?

    • @bbills4186
      @bbills4186 Před 7 dny

      @@josefinagarza241 The movie is based on the book by the same name which is in the title of this video.

  • @Walls2008
    @Walls2008 Před 25 dny +86

    He gratified himself using the body of a woman that he honestly fantasied would die. He wasn't trapped, he met the consequences of his actions.

    • @kleeamd8274
      @kleeamd8274 Před 24 dny +1

      When did he fantasize that she'd die?

    • @Walls2008
      @Walls2008 Před 24 dny +14

      @@kleeamd8274 at one of their dinners, he says to himself "Maybe she'll die?"

  • @nat_blueberry7011
    @nat_blueberry7011 Před 26 dny +92

    How is it that when people feel lost they are all like : “ Yeah, I’ll go to Asia and find myself again” 😂😂😂😂

    • @hamwithcheese586
      @hamwithcheese586 Před 22 dny +1

      Back then, you were sure to bump into other rich aristocrats that you would be forced to socialize with if you went to Europe. If you truly wanted to be left alone you’d have to go farther away to Asia.

    • @kaizma88
      @kaizma88 Před 19 dny +3

      He wasn't lost, he was in love with another woman and wanted to get away from his wife and shack up with her in Paris.

    • @nat_blueberry7011
      @nat_blueberry7011 Před 19 dny +2

      @@kaizma88 face your wife with truth instead of running away to Japan 🤣

    • @thewordsmith5440
      @thewordsmith5440 Před 18 dny +1

      You forget Africa and Costa Rica or other parts of Latin America.

  • @kittykatz4001
    @kittykatz4001 Před 27 dny +71

    Though born at different years, I feel Wynona Ryder, Natalie Portman, and Keira Knightly would look like triplets in side by side picture comparison of them at the same ages (in the picture) as adults.

    • @nicoleackerman205
      @nicoleackerman205 Před 26 dny +1

      Yes I totally agree.

    • @kittykatz4001
      @kittykatz4001 Před 26 dny +1

      @@nicoleackerman205 I’m an older lady. Though I use a computer etc., I have no idea 🤷‍♀️ how to put the 3 images of them together.
      I guess I am not alone thinking they would look like triplets!

    • @d2d2d3d3
      @d2d2d3d3 Před 26 dny

      @@kittykatz4001 open a document and right click on image, choose "copy image" then pasted on the document. There are other better ways but this will get the job done. Not all images allow you to copy them so find one that does.

    • @nicoleackerman205
      @nicoleackerman205 Před 26 dny +1

      @@kittykatz4001 I never seen them in images next to each other I just thought even as a child that they looked like each other. When we watch The Curuible in 11th grade English some boy in the class said when we first saw Wynona character said Keira Knightley is in this move.

    • @dolphinsgirl253
      @dolphinsgirl253 Před 19 dny +2

      Keira was Natalee’s stand in on the Star Wars movies.

  • @m8trxd
    @m8trxd Před 28 dny +126

    Her slow rise from the chair... the moment we get to see her steel determination... she towers above him... Oh! The terrifying May..... He is trapped by an indomitable predator and now knows he will never escape!
    I love Edith Wharton so much.... she slyly describes how women who held no political or economic power had to maneuver and manipulate the men around them to have any sort of choice or autonomy in their world... to so many tragic ends. Everyone is miserable under this system. People should just boink who they want.

    • @marianagastelum6051
      @marianagastelum6051 Před 26 dny +29

      Thats what people do now, and everyone is still miserable.

    • @Ashbrash1998
      @Ashbrash1998 Před 26 dny +5

      ​@@marianagastelum6051For different reasons, the system changed but humans are humans

    • @meghanodonoghue9066
      @meghanodonoghue9066 Před 25 dny +7

      Yeah, that is today's society. Everyone is even more miserable.

    • @glitzerplastikchichi
      @glitzerplastikchichi Před 25 dny +9

      @@meghanodonoghue9066 Unhappy? Compared to what? Today no one is forced to marry someone and stay married to that person. Women are legally independent people. This can only be a bad joke.

    • @a.m.308
      @a.m.308 Před 23 dny

      HE is the predator. May gave him the option to cancel the engagement from the start and yet he rushed her to marry him! So he entrapped himself in his own poor choices and she’s not about to be left in the dust just because “we should just boink whoever we want” all of a sudden. I say definitely secure the bag, ladies and beat these trifling men in their own sick game!

  • @luqueteeees
    @luqueteeees Před 21 dnem +11

    She didn't turn to look at him. Like in the lighthouse....💔.
    Impressive and perfect movie. My favorite from Scorsese. And possibly one of the best period films ever made.

  • @elzbietabatory2165
    @elzbietabatory2165 Před 2 dny +3

    The only person who messed it all up was Newland. May gave him a chance to leave their relationship before their wedding, and he still married her. Sorry, dude

  • @karenmonson9893
    @karenmonson9893 Před 16 dny +9

    In some ways I respect May Wellington but in many ways not. She was a victom of the times and societal norms. She wasn't as stupid or helpless as people thought. She could her way and manipulate with the best. I'm not saying Newland Archer was innocent either. He had a chance to say no to marrying May but didn't. I will give him credit for doing the right thing by being a loyal husband, provider, and father to his children. Even in the end when in Paris after she died he stayed loyal to her and his traditions. I give May credit for knowing about Newland and Ellen but keeping it to herself and being respectful. I really liked the part when Newland and his son were in Paris and were going to visit Ellen. He told her May had talked to him separately before she died and told him her children would always be safe with their father. The one time she asked him to give up the thing he loved(Ellen) he did. Newland in return responded," she never asked but respected May enough h to go no further with it.

  • @slsmith5267
    @slsmith5267 Před 22 dny +14

    Ellen knew exactly what she was doing.

  • @branflakes12341
    @branflakes12341 Před měsícem +36

    That meme "oh shit oh shit oh shit" fits perfectly here 😅

  • @lauroandrea3241
    @lauroandrea3241 Před 20 dny +18

    The whole core of the movie revolves on the spinelessness of Newland and how most males trapped in the life in the upper classes are really just tossed around by women. They make fun of Julius Beaufort but he was more alive and true to himself than any of them.

    • @rosevanguard
      @rosevanguard Před 13 dny +1

      Very true about Beaufort. But he was bad with other peoples money.

  • @dianecrow6068
    @dianecrow6068 Před 16 dny +7

    I dislike Oleska for going after a man whose life was set. Seh was a broken and messed up woman and she had no right to split Newland from May who was first promised and then married and then pregnant. Newland was a kind of a weak man and at the same time, he never even went after Olenska after May died and he was a free man. If Olenska had had sincere empathy, I am certain that she would not have connived to get alone with Archer and ESPECIALLY after he married. Then she took up with Beaufort who EVERYONE told her was bad news. As for Archer's feelings for Ellen, I think he has a quiet lust, but not a real respect or a real love for her. If he loved her he never would have let herself become alone with him and he would have fought hard and long to prevent her from compromising herself financially and personally with Beaufort.

  • @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535

    Extraordinary beauty and talent and storytelling and directing
    💚

  • @cathleenwarner1778
    @cathleenwarner1778 Před 13 dny +6

    I know I should feel bad about Archer, but I don't, May gave him an out before the marriage, but he didn't take it, this is all his doing

  • @lindseyconner5920
    @lindseyconner5920 Před měsícem +19

    Love this movie

  • @cherie7725
    @cherie7725 Před 2 dny

    I like your clips but the audio on them is all too low. I have to blast it and then turn it back down for the rest of youtube. :)

  • @dreamsteddybearsmaster
    @dreamsteddybearsmaster Před měsícem +49

    Is this their second project together? They were also in The Crucible right?

    • @SimplySheilaB
      @SimplySheilaB Před 29 dny +5

      Yes ❤

    • @oscarfun100
      @oscarfun100 Před 28 dny +11

      This was in 1993, The Crucible was in 1996.

    • @farihajafri6317
      @farihajafri6317 Před 27 dny +4

      This movie came out in 1993...crucible in 1996 .

    • @oscarfun100
      @oscarfun100 Před 27 dny +3

      Yes, 1993. Should have been nominated for best picture and director at the Oscars.

    • @rebeccabutler9728
      @rebeccabutler9728 Před 22 dny +2

      He was phenomenal in The Crucible.

  • @lede1810
    @lede1810 Před 11 dny +2

    Beware of short people and of quiet people because they’re always hiding half of themselves in a dark corner.

  • @nidkahg9648
    @nidkahg9648 Před 26 dny +25

    He never saw what was coming to him! Poor Newland!

    • @bbills4186
      @bbills4186 Před 26 dny +22

      She hit him like a freight train. Basically she said I'm not as dumb as you think I am. 😊

    • @HD-ol1mc
      @HD-ol1mc Před 4 dny +2

      Part of the whole point is how stupidly blind he was, everyone could see through him and he thought he was so special and clever.

  • @suzanneroberge494
    @suzanneroberge494 Před 20 dny +2

    I saw a lot of very positive reviews. I just watched Blade Runner for the 1st time, so I bet I'll end up watching this at some point.

  • @suzanneroberge494
    @suzanneroberge494 Před 25 dny +14

    I love period dramas, but I've never been able to connect to this one.

    • @steveandme63
      @steveandme63 Před 25 dny +20

      Give it another try. The more I learned about the time period and the other characters, the more complex the story is. On one level, it's pretty simple as it is about a man who realizes he married the perfect woman but not his soul mate. On the other hand it's the story of an observant wife who knew how to pull in her allies and quietly handle the situation before it became out of control. In that era when men held all the power, we see the subtle power of the women.

    • @suzanneroberge494
      @suzanneroberge494 Před 25 dny +3

      Thank you. I will consider that, because I really WANTED to like it. Take care.

    • @desclavia
      @desclavia Před 25 dny

      @@steveandme63 I don't really understand Ellens situation - could you kindly give me some clues? I don't understand why she came to US, why she couldn't adapt, how the society saw her,? which options did she have after the divorce? did she make any mistakes in behavior or judgement? thank you

    • @steveandme63
      @steveandme63 Před 24 dny +12

      @desclavia It's been quite a while since I read the book, but here goes:
      Cousin Ellen's parents were considered 'eccentric' and raised her to be more free spirited than her tightly laced extended family and social peers. They allowed her a broader education, and she was even allowed to wear like a dark color to her coming out ball (or something equally scandalous). Anyway, she amd her family ended up in Europe among like-minded wealthy expats. She met and married a count. Quite a coup for her, but he actually was of a despicable character or at least became so. Abuse is hinted at but not necessarily defined. It was bad enough, his private secretary helped her escape him and get back to the states and the safe harbor of her family. She wants a divorce so she can begin a new life, but that is too scandalous for the family to consider. The count wants her back, if just to play hostess to his wild excesses (whatever that means). The family will make sure she is financially secure as long as she doesn't divorce and plays by their rules. So as long as she doesn't divorce she has a couple of options: go back to the cad or be smothered by her family. However, her freedom and autonomy are not a choice as she is financially unstable. If Archer were brave enough, he would toss everything aside, take her and go abroad. He isn't and remains trapped in the perfect marriage to the perfect wife in a picture-perfect world. Pining for his soul mate, Ellen, and what could have been, but resigned to his fate. Ellen has chosen to live the rest of her life alone in Paris by the grace and largesse of Granny Mingot (who was quite a radical herself for her time).
      That's what I remember of the story. A very beautiful story of unrequited love amongst the very wealthy. So heavy the rigours of money and society. 😏( If only to be cursed with such a burden!)

    • @desclavia
      @desclavia Před 24 dny +5

      @@steveandme63 wow, thank you so much for thé explanation. I really love this movie, but thanks to you, I understand it much better now. I wish you a lovely day, greetings

  • @nicoleackerman205
    @nicoleackerman205 Před 26 dny +8

    I would be like yeah I am pregnant and them do and evil smirk to both of them.

  • @staceymohr8107
    @staceymohr8107 Před 22 dny +10

    Never underestimate a woman's cunning and jealous streak

  • @Via_30
    @Via_30 Před 9 dny

    Women…she just tried to keep her husband stay & told to aunt to keep away from her husband in polite smooth way😂

  • @victormontoya4167
    @victormontoya4167 Před 10 dny

    Winona rider, en aquella ocacion NÓ ROBÓ POR IMPULSO, sinó detrás de camaras y en un film en desarrollo, SU DIRECTOR DE REPARTO, LE ACONSEJÓ ROBAR (cualquier cosa)

  • @sameenshahid7457
    @sameenshahid7457 Před dnem

    I hated both Newland and oleska.

  • @sherryadkins4029
    @sherryadkins4029 Před 24 dny +7

    Manipulator

  • @sherryadkins4029
    @sherryadkins4029 Před 24 dny +9

    His wife manipulated him to stay. I don’t care if they were married. It was a lie

    • @raphaelledesma9393
      @raphaelledesma9393 Před 24 dny +65

      He, on the other hand, manipulated her to get married even earlier. She gave him a way out earlier in the film by offering to break an engagement (which would still be shameful in their society, but not as bad as a divorce). Now that she's married and her life is reliant on her husband, HE wants to be free? He should have taken the opportunity to break the engagement but he was Newland was always weak-willed.

    • @a.m.308
      @a.m.308 Před 23 dny +40

      Is that all you saw??? Didn’t you remember when she asked him after he was kissing her passionately, “Is there someone else…” and gave him the option to cancel the engagement, he was the one who kept rushing her to marry him! He is the manipulator in this story, NOT her!

    • @catchmeintherye2102
      @catchmeintherye2102 Před 21 dnem +14

      @@a.m.308agreed.
      Bastards will be bastards in any era and in any suit.

    • @vidricahitrica
      @vidricahitrica Před 18 dny +2

      @@a.m.308 She risked a little, and she won 😄

  • @Alice-ts3vl
    @Alice-ts3vl Před 22 dny +1

    Awful women his wife🤮

    • @christinajudge3251
      @christinajudge3251 Před 20 dny +19

      Did you miss the scene when she tried to give him his freedom before they married. She suspected his affair and told him directly she didn't want to be a third wheel. He refused to let her go, and swore he was committed

    • @Alice-ts3vl
      @Alice-ts3vl Před 20 dny +1

      @@christinajudge3251 so he's awful too and they deserve each other. I remember that scene and she seemed to be manipulative like suspecting something and trying to get confirmation. Shes a player, not authentic

    • @Songbirdmom
      @Songbirdmom Před 19 dny +8

      he's effing spineless!

    • @helenkapetis8869
      @helenkapetis8869 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Alice-ts3vlshe just wanted to keep her husband, nothing manipulative about it.

    • @HD-ol1mc
      @HD-ol1mc Před 4 dny +3

      She did absolutely nothing wrong.