Saltburn | “Found A Flat” - Official Clip feat Carey Mulligan and Barry Keoghan
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- Watch a brand new clip from Saltburn, featuring Carey Mulligan and Barry Keoghan. Experience it in select theaters November 17 and everywhere Thanksgiving.
Academy Award winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) brings us a beautifully wicked tale of privilege and desire. Struggling to find his place at Oxford University, student Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi), who invites him to Saltburn, his eccentric family’s sprawling estate, for a summer never to be forgotten.
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Saltburn | “Found A Flat” - Official Clip feat Carey Mulligan and Barry Keoghan
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Pamela is such a great character. She represents how disposable everybody is to this family.
By the time Oliver arrived, they(especially Elspeth) were already getting tired of her.
She had been there for months.
No doubt she outstayed her welcome. The morning after dinner she was quietly ushered off the premises.
@@jamesmason8436 Oliver had been there all Summer....
What I'm saying is that she left. She died. And noone cared.
@@samsong24 speaking of which, about time Oliver left now, isn't it...
These two actresses have such a great chemistry, they were so good together in An Education as well and of course as the bennet sisters.
Surprised that this movie is their third collaboration together. I can imagine how happy Pike and Carey be seeing each other together again for a project together. More of this duo please
@@Bjork4s hope Keira would join them and we could get the British holy trinity!!!
@@arontamas5639 Absolutely, Pike and Carey are close friends with Keira. I remember Keira once said that Pike was her neighbour before Pike moved to out of UK with her family. Pike and Carey were roommates when they both went to audition for An Education, so you can definitely feel their connection as sisters
I completely forgot they were in An Education together
Carey Mullingan has 3 scenes and she is unforgettable… she should’ve won the Oscar for Promising Young Woman, that movie still haunts me
Yes should won for Promising Young Woman
I remember punching the wall few times because I hate seeing her lose the Oscar for Promising Young Woman. I was this close to predicting her as the winner for goodness sake
@@Bjork4s literally one of the biggest robberies ever in the Oscars. I lost almost all the respect i had for the Academy after she lost
That sad and vulnerable look on Pamela’s face at the end. They might as well have told her to eff off and never come back, which is what they did do but in a uniquely English way.
Even Sir James was looking at Elspeth like "let's get rid".
"Daddy always said I'd end up at the bottom of the Thames." 😆🤣
hahaha. that's a healthy relationship.
And shortly after being ushered out of Manor, Pam committed suicide.
"so far so good" 😂
It's kinda insane to see this scene with their characters knowing that Rosamund Pike and Carey Mulligan played sisters in Pride and Prejudice
Youve given everyone an education
Can I say how much I liked her character's style. It's giving couture goth with hair via Goldie Hawn in Death Becomes Her.
Less Goldie Hawn (way less), more one of Helena Bonham Carter's characters.
I wonder how involved she was in the costume/hair choices.
Reminds me of the Christina Ricci character in Wednesday.
More versions of Carey Mulligan, more happy I am. 🎉
She’s a massively talented young woman. Possibly even promising.
She's the best part of Maestro. She's having a fabulous year!
I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE, @@alexfagnan7469
Saltburn was AMAZING!!!
'Dear poor Pamela' She's just awesome......what a brilliant scene....brutal, but very funny! How British!
That expiration Pike does at the very end😂
I love this woman!!!
This is the most British thing I've seen.
Pamela deserves her own spin-off!
Poor Dear Pamela
Yes but Pamela killed herself for the attention.
Salt burn is the movie of the year 😊
Have you seen Poor Things? Love Saltburn, but Poor Things.... What a film.
Carey Mulligan is the bomb.
Love Pike & Mulligan on screen together. So funny
More movies with Carey using her natural accent. I love it.
Carey was magnificent in the smallest role she’s had in a long time. Rosamund and Richard knocked it out of the park with that sub-text conversation lol
This movie was GENIUS! 🏆
I find a bedsit to be so liberating.
it's like she's playing a helena bonham carter variant
I told friends after seeing it that Poor Dear Pamela is like Grace Coddington cosplaying as late 2000s Helena Bonham Carter.
I thought the same!
@@AngelofMusic04 There’s also a touch of fashion iconoclast Isabella Snow to Mulligan’s character as well, who was always this kind of delicate eccentric bird of fashion, while Pike is serving a bit of Daphne Guinness.
As much as I love HBC I feel RPs character has layers of devouring niceness that are deeper than anything HPC can do
@@sevenwatson5854Not Rosamund Pike. Carey Mulligan.
Did i hear it right, " i don't know the russian word for wh*ores so i sort of thought it sounded like lovely Poetry! "
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, whole theater was dying when she said it😂
i hated Farleigh with a passion. He had no problem staying at Saltburn mooching off the family and beg for money but couldnt stand the idea of anyone else staying there for free
Yes I loved that he got kicked out. He was basically a not as capable version of the main character
Yes that was the point of his character. Farleigh knows they view him as the family charity case; he has to keep them from getting too attached to the others who show up less fortunate, so they don’t get tired of providing for him. I really enjoyed his character, once I started to notice what he was doing.
I hated him!!! Way more than Oliver
Farleigh overplayed his hand.
@@mclare71Actually Oliver is way more evil straight up. The Cattons, Pamela, and Farleigh on the other hand are good.
To be honest I hate Oliver for being fake. I want a true Oliver back.
love love love Farleigh in this scene. Archie Madekwe is so good with his "forevERRRRR?"
Me too! He deserved that kind of respect, peace, and love by everyone.
No hatred, no shame, and no resentment.
Most people and Archie Madekwe want them to understand about Farleigh so they won’t have to hate him again.
There’s gonna be a long way head.
We know he’s truthful about Oliver and the Cattons.
It explains why Farleigh angrily convinced Oliver to go away for framing him out and being more than a bully.
Farleigh is an important hero.
He has to come back to save the ancestral home in the future.
carey and rosemund together is gold!
Film of the year ❤♠️♦️♣️
I didn’t even recognize Carey Mulligan in Saltburn.
My favourite scene of the movie
I cant wait to see this film, so intrigued ☺️ When will it be released out of the UK?
You probably already found out, but it comes out in two days! (Friday) here the in the UK.
I loved this scene 😂
I watched the entire movie and didn't even realize that was Carey 🤦🏻♀️😅
Me neither.
That's the sign of a great actor. I did the same, and also with Robert Carlyle about 20 years ago.
Pamela was indignant of how the Cattons operated when taking in lower class lame ducks from a place of vanity rather than actual compassion. This is especially true of Elspeth & James. In this regard it's debatable how much Felix is a chip off the old block. Venitia certainly was only she sought validation through sexuality and fetishised the realism of the strays brought in by her brother. Pamela was the Saltburn Jester there for the their pity & entertainment until she got boring & outstayed her welcome by the time Oliver arrived. Hence her being quietly usher off the premises the next morning.
Rosamund pike is so amazing in this role , she’s so funny 😂 it’s annoying she didn’t get an Oscar nomination for this because she so great but I hope to to see her in more greats movies soon
If Ezra Miller didn't go off the rails he would've been PERFECT casting for Oliver in this movie
U might just be right.
eles focaram bastante nos cenários e cores
emerald fennell is brilliant
Shades of Cersei Lannister from Pike but the whole table exclaiming in wonder as if she'd just announced a happy pregnancy or winning a prize.
I think her style is suppose to represent or mirror a clown. She was their entertainment, and when they got tired of her they got rid of her
Through the side door no doubt. Pam out, Oliver in.
I loved all the characters in the dining room, I Hate Oliver.
I knew he’s a “liar”
This feels like the type of film Stanley Kubrick would have made had he lived long enough.
Oh this is the work of a great female artist and it shows, kubrick could never
Is not Kubrick at all
@@gio_ser5120No but it does take elements from Barry Lyndon in this scene such as the lighting
He lived long enough to make Eyes Wide Shut and it was a BOMB
@@tonyhoward7004 Great film. its not his fault that the media pushed the Kidman/cruise angle instead of
Rosamund Pike as Elspeth is Saltburn
Poor Pamela...she was such a promising young woman.
I like what you did there. 😂😅😂
A promising young woman who needs an education for her wildlife in far from the madding crowd, that's just a shame
carey mulligan is awkwardly funny here 😭
They mention somewhere in the movie that drug is the root if her problems, but she said she's hiding form her husband, so what's drug to do with her??
She’s hiding from an abusive boyfriend that she met at rehab.
Because it’s to show that this family is cold blooded and detached from the normal world. They don’t have real compassion like normal families would have for one another. It’s why they barely care when she inevitably kills herself. Oh 😅 and I need to add that, using the drug excuse to deem her a bad person and justify how they treat her.
She met her abusive boyfriend in rehab who was implied to be a member of the Russian mafia. So either she relapsed and overdosed (accidentally or intentionally) or the boyfriend tracked her down and killed her.
She looks like the red queen.
A nice little flat 😅😅
Lucky escape for her indeed...
No, Carey Mulligan starred in the films like Promising Young Woman.
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I didn't like Pamela's fate. To me, that was lazy writing. That's Carey playing Helena Bonham-Carter playing Vivienne Westwood.
I could not imagine wanting to see this.
She is an unrealistic character so ridiculous
Stop hiring the same actors to work with the same people, give the chance to other actors instead
2/5 movie. The movie has very gross, weird, and uncomfortable scenes at times. Decent actors and soundtrack though.
THE DAD WAS THE SPICE GIRLS’ MANAGER IN SPICE WORLD
The dad is Richard E. Grant, who's turned in more cult performances in more cult films than I can remember. Though I will mention LA Story and Withnail and I.