Manchester by the Sea | The Art of Realism (Video Essay)
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- In this video essay on Manchester by the Sea I will be discussing the cinematography and editing techniques used to evoke a realism style and, ultimately, why this was the best artistic decision for the film.
Manchester by the Sea. 2016. [film] Directed by K. Lonergan. Massachusetts: Roadside Attractions.
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This is my fav depressing movie of all time. It literally reflects real life more than real life. It's not an easy movie to watch and get. It's a masterpiece.
same here, this is my favorite depressing movie that shows the sad reality as it is. can you suggest other sad depressing movies like this ?
@@BassemixTECH Try watching Grave of The Fireflies.
What makes it so hard to get? It’s straight forward and relatable.
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I've asked many of the people I know, and mostly "parents" related very well and had some emotional connection to it, where others either felt its just a "drama" or some said its kinda boring.
Lee is not afraid of dying, he's afraid of living the rest of his life as a disappointment... I feel so sad for him, I just wanna hug that guy.
Love Casey, I'll start with a hug. lol
I don’t think he’s afraid at all, he’s making letting himself suffer experience the guilt while declining forgiveness from everyone including Randy and Joe as his personal penance because he thinks it’s what he deserves.
When Lee tells Patrick “I can’t beat it” it really puts everything into perspective. Some people cant move on. Some people cant forgive themselves. Sometimes the pain is just too great. Sometimes there is no resolution. And thats okay. Lee couldn’t overcome the grief he carries after losing all of his children, thats what makes this film so real. This situation is made so much more real given the backdrop of an icy new england town in the dead of winter. I grew up in new england and i spent the better part of my life there and grief and depression is almost inescapable for those that have lived and loved and lost there. I left and now i am in new york city, i dont think i wouldve ever left home if my father was still alive. I gave it my best shot. But i think that just like Lee, I couldn’t beat it, you know?
What I like about when he says I can’t beat it is that it’s also the first time we see Patrick acknowledging what happened to Lee which just added a bit more weight for me
New York is so much more depressing than Boston 😂 both suck though
People love a movie if they can relate to it, I hope some will cheer you some day
this is good
The continuous jumping between timelines I think is symbolic of where Lee is emotionally. The timelines flow together because Lee is still living those events. He’s in the present but he’s also in the past. He can’t beat it. He can’t leave it behind. He’s still right there watching that house burn.
The scene when Patrick is in Lee's room and stops to inspect the picture on the dresser. So crushing.
This movie hurts in many ways especially when you grow older and have experienced the sadness of life. I've been that broken man before
That's one of the reasons I love these kinds of films. If you can relate to the pain they portray, then they can help you learn to heal yourself.
@@thegrubbcut8353 honestly I agree, didn't expect this movie to give me hope, but somehow it did
I gotta give this movie credit for doing something a bit rare, It does not end with a dramatic sad ending yet is one of the saddest endings I have ever experienced. The reason I say that is due to the handful of times Lee mentions or shows he will never move past what happened.
The thing I noticed most were the people surrounding the main characters. Through it all, regardless of what they are going through, there is always visual emphasis (or at least I was drawn to) the people going on with their lives in the background. The woman behind the desk has to look for Joe's belongings in the zip lock bag, the lawyer's assistant innocently asks Patrick if he wants a soda, the doctor awkwardly waits in the background for Lee to finish seeing his brother's body, Patricks girlfriend makes breakfast while Lee is arranging the funeral, I could go on.
For some reason I keep coming back to this movie. Ever since it came out. It is only now, almost eight years later, through the recent events in my life, that I can really understand the scenes.
At the funeral of a very close relative, the atmosphere was incredibly depressing.
An elderly gentleman wanted to pay his respects in front of the coffin. Despite the scolding of his nurse, he wanted to pour holy water on the coffin, but he had to climb 4 steps to do so.
Our eyes were all red from crying so that we could hardly see anything, but we had to smile inwardly at what was happening in front of us.
Grief isn't black and it isn't white, you can't forbid yourself to be happy. Everyone needs their time. Grief does not exist once, but can come and go.
Thank you for your beautiful summary of the film.
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There is
Something to be said about the subtle character development of Patrick, portrayed in the scene where he asks “can I get you anything uncle Lee”. After Lee got into a bar fight towards the end of the movie. In the beginning of the movie, Patty’s mind was preoccupied by his life, what he has going on and how he was grieving. It was all about him but this scene highlighted a shift in perspective where he looked into Lee’s past(by looking at the portraits of lee’s deceased children), realising that he was also grieving and then showed him kindness by asking this question instead of criticising him. The writing here is OUTSTANDING omg
I just rewatched MbtS last week. Every time I watch it, I'm so upset that no one makes movies like this very often. It's all action or superhero crap. It's a phenomenal movie
I'd recommend Aftersun if you haven't seen it yet. Released just last year. Excellent film.
I watched Aftersun. You're right. Pretty damn good but I worry about movies sexualizing young girls.
@@thegrubbcut8353 just watched Banshees of Inisherin. That was good too.
@@thegrubbcut8353 Thanks for suggestion. I'll watch it today.
How did you re watch it? I could never.. It's a masterpiece, but I felt broken the first time I watched it.
This movie breaks my heart, and I love it so. That final image of the two of them on Joe's boat together w/out him it stays w/me. Recent grief in my life makes me hold this movie even closer. It's like you can imagine, but you don't know until you experience it.
I am always drawn to the subtle parts of a movie, when he says; I can't beat it, my heart breaks and as he says it, red lights, like those on a fire truck, pass behind him. I don't know if that was an accident or done on purpose.
Definitely would add a nice detail to the story if it was a firetruck. An interesting observation nonetheless.
@@thegrubbcut8353 It's a habit.
@@deniseg812 a good habit!
@@thegrubbcut8353 thanx
Whoah!!! Great pickup! In a movie like this every small detail seems to have a purpose. If they didn't mean it as such, they should have!
The best American film of the last ten years.
As time passes and heartbreaks mount, there is more and more of Lee in me. Sometimes people can't just move on.
Like the past has its hook in you, deeply.
It should have been longer. Way longer. It felt too fast. A masterpiece. We need a directors cut
A wonderful analysis sir. All the words I wanted to say about this movie were put much better by yourself. Watched tonight 6 years after it having come out and never even heard of it. And I was brought to tears. I cried for one movie ever in my life and that was Marley and Me at 10 years old when the dog died. Such a wonderful movie that portays the classic "life's a bitch, then you die" trope, and will definitely watch again.
I'm glad you liked the movie, it's one of those films that you finally see and wonder how it ever went under your radar. Thanks for watching the video, and thank you for your kind words.
It is a bitter-sweet movie. What I can't stand is how disrespectful Patrick is with his uncle calling him names cursing, what a brat always wining, (good acting), I believe towards the end of the movie he is looking at the picture of his dead cousins and realize his uncle has double the grief with his children dead and brother dead, he is unable to care for him, because he is not emotionally stable yet, I think eventually he gets it.
He's a teenager. Like you said, eventually he gets it.
I just finished watching this movie, and I had to watch a review to process it. Your review is amazing. The grief depicted in this movie is realistic and heartbreaking. The ending is a happy one in a way. Movie wise, it is depressing because we are so used to everything being resolved in the end, but in reality that is not the case. The ending is happy because, as you mentioned, he takes the first step in healing by being honest with himself. The ending is a happy one because he is taking the first steps of getting better.
I completely agree. The film details so much of his first phase in this tragedy, he doesn't overcome it but we see a glimpse that he just might. Even if that doesn't become the case, the film is hopeful nonetheless, and really stands out for this realistic approach. Thank you for watching and commenting, hope you're having a good day!
I have never cried watching a before
i saw this in theatres and it was just cathartic to the max. Incredible film, we probably won't see anything like this ever again.
this is my favourite kind of channel. i’m hooked now lol looking forward to more content👍🏽
Thank you, I appreciate that! Looking forward to making more content.
Narrator so good. I could listen for hours.
One of the saddest but most outstanding movies in many years.
this movie just perfectly captures cinema to me
Excellent I appreciate the film even more after watching this
Sometimes you're so broken, you can't be fixed.
I think Kenneth attention to details on directing actors also contribute in achieving the cinematic realism. The way he played between pause and neurotic expression like when Lee suddenly curse after he deals his brother's death with silence. Like you said, Kenneth potray strong emotional gestures sporadically and unannounced without using a melodramatic score or dramatic camera angles/movement like most Hollywood movies do nowadays
Such an incredible film. My favorite film of 2016. I still remember seeing it in the theater and it was an incredible expedience. The acclaim and accolades this film has gotten is deserved and I think it deserves more awards and hopefully it will receive more attention and praise over the years. Great video man.
Pretty clever observations
This movie was funny but so heartbreaking, I had to pause it to weep at one point. I'm glad I took a chance on it seeing as I didn't know anything going in.
this is amazing, the fact that you talked throughout the video, but also showed some scenes is very difficult to do, you did an amazing job, i really enjoyed this, thank you mate
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the compliment.
Thankyou, i needed this for my research project, keep up the great work :D
I sobbed out loud at this movie! I get so drawn in by them. 😭
Thanks for the review. This movie is a masterpeace.
This video made me watch the movie! Thank you for leading me down a path of emotional suffering, Grubb!
Haha, you are most certainly welcome.
Very well analyzed!
Beautiful!
Lesley Barber’s music for this movie is in perfect melody with the main objective of the movie which is “Its okay not to be okay”! Appreciate!
This is a movie you can’t unsee 😢 once watched, every time you think about it you get hurt in the core of your soul
Awesome analysis and well put together. Love this movie and your reflections
Thanks man
Great video essay about a great film. I've only seen it twice but list it among my favorites. It is to grief what "Come and See" is to war. Great films that capture their emotions but are so intense you don't watch them as often as other films you love.
Very true
the Jaws of depression
Great essay!!
In its own category it is the best movie ever
good content, wishes
amazing movie
Just here to coment on every video.
Amazing video, you brought up really interesting things and it's easy to understand ! (I'm french)
Putting a tiny bit more intonation in what you say would make your video perfect. Well done :)
I'll keep that in mind! Thanks for commenting
this movie is in my top 3 maybe 1 wt a movie wt an actor
The scene where he admits he cannot beat it truly broke me. Addiction has coloured my life but this film helped me see the ways I can heal.
That’s the thing tho. Addiction can be beat brother. Every second you spend sober is a win. We cannot dilute life, we can only observe. Hope that helps, god bless
@@mosey4915 I sit here, ten times worse than when I wrote that comment. Thank you for the ray of positivity but i had a rather large binge so yeah
10/10 movie
Good stuff
Appreciate it
Great review
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good video
Masterpiece of a movie. The scene where Lee hands grocery to his brother after the fire incident is so heartbreaking and real
A+
Haha, thanks bro
This is my favorite depressing movie that shows the sad reality as it is. Could you guys suggest me other sad depressing movies like this ?
Many possible options there... Depends what exactly you're after. Off the top of my head, you could try the Pianist, has the added bonus of being a true story, or maybe if you want something more stylized you could try Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, if you haven't already seen them.
@@thegrubbcut8353 Thanks alot for the suggestions ❤️ i haven't watched those movies yet, so definitely will do by this weekend ❤️
Pig with Nicholas Cage is pretty sad
This movie showing that there are things in life that a person never gets past, the depressing way it is shot, the impact the hopelessness of the main character has on those around him also summarized with “I can’t beat it” makes this one of the best comedies of all time.
This was a great movie. But I never want to watch it again.
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What's this music
All the music is from the film's soundtrack. I believe the main track I used is called "Adagio per archi e organo in G Minor" by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
What does he mean “he can’t beat it?” I’m still wondering :(
What's the song in the intro called?
"Adagio per archi e organo in G Minor" by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
@@thegrubbcut8353 Thank you! :) have a wonderful day
@@sgtForgione you too!
not as good as Love Liza, but pretty good
It’s agonizing.
Good summary. Was this a school project?
haha nope just for fun
One of the best movies of all time.
Perfect title. There’s nothing there.
This movie kept me crying till the end
Is this I DID A THING Alex narrating ?
It is not. Sorry to disappoint.
This is a wonderful vid essay. However, I strongly disagree with your contention that Lee doesn’t overcome his flaws. He does. Instead of retreating into a closed-off, handyman world to wall out the past-as he did with previous family trauma-he takes proactive measures to make sure that: a. Patrick will have the best possible life, and b. Uncle Lee and Pat will have a relationship that continues into the future.
Perhaps some bad wording on my behalf... Lee does take proactive measures and begins his journey but during the film he does not physically overcome these issues, hence departing from Hollywood conventions. Instead, we just get the window into this new world opening, without actually seeing how things turn out in the long run. Lee does help in proofing Patrick's future, but as he tells Patrick, he "can't beat it." Needless to say, there are obviously certain things he won't overcome, such as the death of his own children, but I think my intention there was describing the physical arc in the film, which, in a way, ends early. The change begins, not in the ideal way, but it does begin, and Lee is still broken from everything that has happened but is working towards a better future. I did also make this two years ago, but yes, I would agree with you in that he overcomes some of his flaws in significant ways and makes a change for the better, but ultimately there is still a long journey left to go and many more flaws that are yet to be addressed. Thanks for commenting! 🙏
cruel movie as the life sometimes is. 😢
My boi is wicked sad
please drink some water bro. You've done some really great research and thought. Its just really hard to listen to your cheeks clapping
Love this movie. You should drink more water
Yes, i really wish I could've watched this, but it is unfortunately unlistenable
Brilliant video about a brilliant film. Thank you for this❤️
Thanks for watching 🙏
Lee’s heart broken into pieces 😢