Tom Ford & Amy Adams 'Nocturnal Animals' interview - BBC London News

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2016
  • Fashion designer Tom Ford's debut film 'A Single Man' earned him critical acclaim - now he's back with his second movie.
    'Nocturnal Animals' is a dark thriller which is being showcased at the London Film Festival.
    Our Entertainment Correspondent Brenda Emmanus caught up with him and his leading lady Amy Adams to discuss film, fashion and how the capital has inspired them both.

Komentáře • 75

  • @siebzehnuhr3669
    @siebzehnuhr3669 Před 7 lety +349

    Geez. Even his gestures are stylish.

    • @nina84374
      @nina84374 Před 4 měsíci

      And his look, I love the hint of a smile. Cant believe hes gay

  • @mayagold10
    @mayagold10 Před 7 lety +146

    it really is an inspiration to see someone go from fashion to directing movies, both are forms of art but most never manage to pull both endeavours so well. he is very talented and looks great too.

  • @onikkiadams
    @onikkiadams Před 7 lety +38

    Tom Ford is so polished but so vulnerable really

  • @fadhilramadhani1847
    @fadhilramadhani1847 Před 7 lety +125

    Amy is so adorable in this interview and I love how she lights up when they talk about theatre.

    • @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment
      @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment Před 6 lety +2

      Fadhil Ramadhani And she's so glamorous here, too--even though she's wearing a plain grey dress. Something very Grace-Kelly-esque about her bearing and aura.

  • @thecinematicmind
    @thecinematicmind Před 7 lety +121

    Tom Ford said at the London Film Festival "I want this film to achieve what I always want. That is to truly speak for itself." He was right.

  • @bostria
    @bostria Před 5 lety +19

    3:00 Definition of perfectly feminine and polite body language. This woman is poetry in motion.

  • @lee48lee68
    @lee48lee68 Před 7 lety +50

    My teen daughter, my son and I went to see this movie and LOVED it! Some people in the theatre didn't like the ending but we thought it was perfect! He's a genius!

  • @delrey874
    @delrey874 Před 3 lety +23

    I want Tom Ford to make more movies.

  • @s.f.694
    @s.f.694 Před 7 lety +147

    The movie was good. Saw it recently. Very well made and great acting but a hard watch at times and pretty tragic and dark material.

  • @christophercole5186
    @christophercole5186 Před 6 lety +14

    I love how Tom still has a slight Texas accent.

  • @Kattungi
    @Kattungi Před 7 lety +7

    You're a wonderful interviewer, I must say :)

  • @stewartimel
    @stewartimel Před 7 lety +7

    I like how they look at each other while they talk

  • @kirbyl.4646
    @kirbyl.4646 Před 3 lety +9

    Everything about this interview is Styllish . 😊

    • @kirbyl.4646
      @kirbyl.4646 Před 3 lety +1

      Also The guy that played the sheriff was awesome who had cancer!

  • @seamac206
    @seamac206 Před 7 lety +5

    He seems awesome.

  • @gelineavenir5905
    @gelineavenir5905 Před 6 lety +5

    Tom Ford is so talented!

  • @KermitHitler
    @KermitHitler Před 6 lety +6

    Very good film
    Far better than I expected it to be, gripping, beautiful, thrilling and an emotional story very well acted by all concerned

  • @ioanniszorgianos5299
    @ioanniszorgianos5299 Před 7 lety +5

    Great movie! All actors are fantastic. Michael Shannon is great here.

  • @gorgeousg8704
    @gorgeousg8704 Před 6 lety +1

    I love you, Tom....

  • @clarissaleahvillanueva753

    thaanks, gooood

    • @clarissaleahvillanueva753
      @clarissaleahvillanueva753 Před 7 lety

      Finаlly I've found full Nосturnal AAАnimаls movie hеrе => twitter.com/183621fb2c6990b5a/status/792184353576980480 Тоm Ford Аmу Аdаms Nоcturnаl Аnimаls intеrviеw BBC London Nеws

  • @MrSpookyLover
    @MrSpookyLover Před 7 lety +60

    hes so hot

    • @GOD999MODE
      @GOD999MODE Před 7 lety +4

      MrRobynLover He's gay... but you knew that

    • @gorgeousg8704
      @gorgeousg8704 Před 6 lety +1

      MrRobynLover
      You didn't lie.....He's hot

    • @gorgeousg8704
      @gorgeousg8704 Před 6 lety +4

      A Dream
      I don't care if he's gay.

  • @robertblake6400
    @robertblake6400 Před 7 lety +12

    Just back from seeing this at a private screening. People, including me and my lady left the movie moaning because the ending was so disappointing. But up til the end, its a good film.

    • @yaketysaks
      @yaketysaks Před 7 lety +30

      Robert Blake you found the ending disappointing? It made perfect sense in the context of the movie

    • @robertblake6400
      @robertblake6400 Před 7 lety +1

      Okay. Even in the context, I and a lot of people judging by their grumbling during exit felt as disappointed. As I said, it was a private screening put on by the studio, so they take exit polls many times. People largely did not like the ending from what I heard. Different strokes for different folks I guess. Glad you enjoyed it through and through.

    • @yaketysaks
      @yaketysaks Před 7 lety +16

      Robert Blake On the contrary, I would have disappointed if there was a confrontation at the dinner table. My interpretation of the film (which Ford also speaks about) is that of Tony finding the strength within himself to move on and become stronger. By killing the guy who killed his family/ditching Susan at the end, he's showing that he's found the strength to move on- he's not hung up on her anymore. Again, I do feel that within the core theme of the film this ending made the most sense. However, as you said, it is up for interpretation

    • @timolee
      @timolee Před 7 lety +4

      i agree with you. it felt like it was leading to something epic. the ending made sense. but it wasn't portrayed as vengeful enough. this was a revenge plot of 19 or so years and that was it? i wanted them to meet in person again, but even if they hadn't it should have been a more dramatic end to such a dramatic film.

    • @dahalofreeek
      @dahalofreeek Před 7 lety +2

      I left the cinema a bit confused but when I had sort of figured out how the allegory of the story reflected the "real life" I thought the ending was actually quite strong and punchy.

  • @mobbsaintofficial
    @mobbsaintofficial Před 9 měsíci

    great movie brilliant

  • @ken-yc8yt
    @ken-yc8yt Před rokem

    One of the Best Films of All-Time

  • @ericfelds6291
    @ericfelds6291 Před 2 lety +3

    This is easily my favorite film of the last two decades, and perhaps of all time, no one man should posses this much talent...did u make a deal with satan or something tom ford, and you're also hot?????

  • @maniputtar
    @maniputtar Před 7 lety +1

    Track at 0:56 ?

  • @beckwilde
    @beckwilde Před 7 lety +11

    "just finished justice league" YAS GIRL fyi love this film. Thank you, Tom Ford for your artistic vision

  • @thomashcullen8669
    @thomashcullen8669 Před 7 lety +7

    It goes without saying: Tom Ford's poignant, and grim drama Nocturnal Animals is one of the most spiritual movies ever made. Not only does Nocturnal Animals revolve around a series of events that are disturbing, but the execution of the story is incredibly thoughtful, and yet ironically just logical. What makes Nocturnal Animals particularly relevant, is that it's a case of the ability of logic being the theme of the movie. More precisely, Tom Ford's drama is about the war between the link between morality and reality's origin and the ability of that link. On the surface, Nocturnal Animals can come across as a nuanced story about revenge, and guilt, however, at a deeper level the film is an exploration of the immorality of empathy, because for empathy to be valid that meant that empathy always needed to be a reaction to something valid (in this instance, the absurdity of logic being the deaths of Laura and India Hastings). Regardless of the actual plot, an interpretation of Nocturnal Animals is that each of its events are part of a chain, and that the chain is an examination of the identity of the moral perspective. Throughout the story, characters react, and they have perspective. And while this in itself would seem a pointless thing to point out, because of the uniformity relative to other stories and movies, the uniformity is destroyed because of the sense that the perspectives and reactions throughout the film are in fact counter-productive to the conventional morality of the movie's events. Susan, played brilliantly by Amy Adams, and Gyllenhaal's Tony Hastings share a pattern of visual symmetry from start to finish, while at the same time both being part of opposite realities as the intended theme seems the wrong interpretation: the self-awareness of Nocturnal Animals could be that its mission is to justify the isolation represented by Susan and Tony. Susan's visceral reactions to the story of Tony are moral, but not the moral perspective. Of course, Susan's perspective on the story sent to her by Edward is the conventional morality, and thus the point of Nocturnal Animals is to understand the true significance of reaction. The horror, and the gruesome events that define the life of Tony Hastings need the capitalist lifestyle that Susan's life is defined by, and yet oddly, the intelligence of Nocturnal Animals is to understand that the capitalist system is the creator of empathy - reality's symbiosis. And even within the context that capitalism as empathy's creator is an inevitable thus pointless understanding, somehow, Nocturnal Animals just plays so that its mission isn't pointless. The very iimage, the very moment of the discovery of the corpses of Laura and India is a perfect, root demonstration of the concept of conundrum. Fascinatingly, if the argument of Nocturnal Animals is that the moral perspective is synonymous with the concept of conundrum, the issue becomes how to perceive the individual chains throughout the movie. Again, perhaps this can be tied to the point about the inherent power of Nocturnal Animals simply being the impossibility of irrelevance. At heart, this movie is a masterful display of storytelling, the kind of movie that doesn't just put other movies to shame, but which actually makes many other movies immoral.

  • @user-md1ut8sg2e
    @user-md1ut8sg2e Před 8 měsíci

    😊

  • @prophecy9521
    @prophecy9521 Před 7 lety +3

    The man moves his hands so much that I thought he was speaking sign language.

  • @toysofarkham
    @toysofarkham Před 7 lety +6

    Amazing movie... not for bone heads

  • @thomashcullen8669
    @thomashcullen8669 Před 7 lety +6

    Nocturnal Animals is about the means of justifying bias. Or, to put it another way, Tom Ford's drama is about the moral need to end the duplication of cause so that the original cause of the universe has a right to become violent. Even more impressively, Nocturnal Animals is about the war between the link between reality's origin and morality and the ability of that link.

  • @afedersindesanane7686
    @afedersindesanane7686 Před 4 lety

    1.29 beautiful model with yellow hair

  • @helohalo3106
    @helohalo3106 Před 7 lety +1

    I wish I didn't see the film

  • @jackdolah2031
    @jackdolah2031 Před 3 lety +1

    Tom Ford is director now??????? Wtf

  • @michdelo09
    @michdelo09 Před 7 lety

    I loved the movie! What did you guys think about the end of the movie? I wrote my interpretation on my blog, i don't want to spoil the movie for anyone but if you're interested check out the blog for a better understanding www.lovelyshellz.com/single-post/2016/11/28/Nocturnal-Animals---Movie-Review

  • @jjpotter5656
    @jjpotter5656 Před 6 lety +2

    Great movie, I watched it twice, but tom seems like he is neurotic, High maintenance, I could just be judging a book from it's cover :)

  • @ronniemassart3834
    @ronniemassart3834 Před 3 lety

    I watched this last night.....not impressed

    • @trent2kg813
      @trent2kg813 Před 3 lety +3

      It’s not for everyone but if you appreciate the art of cinema you’ll love it

  • @PastAsylum95
    @PastAsylum95 Před 7 lety +4

    I need someone to put something to rest. SPOILERS: When Amy's character says 'I did something horrible to him', was anyone else incredibly let down when 'horrible' just meant leaving him because he wasn't financially secure? I get that it's a bitch-ass and superficial reason to leave someone, but I was expecting 'horrible' to mean something a lot more sinister/nasty. It ruined the whole movie for me because the sick revenge-triller plot seemed an overreaction to your girlfriend leaving you for a richer man.

    • @alexandraschall7896
      @alexandraschall7896 Před 7 lety +17

      PastAsylum95 she did not just leave him...she had an abortion...killed his baby and left...this is very horrible, i think

    • @oumaimamlh5021
      @oumaimamlh5021 Před 7 lety +2

      PastAsylum95 I think the horrible thing that she did was the fact that she left and disappointed him. if you remember what was said about his emotional state when it comes to losing someone especially when he lost his father so I imagine that losing his father had the same damage as when she left him.

    • @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment
      @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment Před 7 lety +3

      It's ambiguous as to whether she actually did it or was just considering it and was scared/guilted out of it by seeing him in the rain. Her calling up her daughter just after reading the death scene implies she didn't go through with it.

    • @louise1596
      @louise1596 Před 6 lety +6

      I think it was that she aborted his child and had an affair. Hence, in his novel, his teenage daughter is killed in such a brutal manner alongside his wife, who is supposed to remind us of Amy Adams (Isla Fisher is often mistaken for Amy Adams) the brutality that takes place within the novel (the rapes, the kidnappings, his inability to protect his daughter and wife) are symbolic of Adam's character killing his unborn child and destroying their relationship. The novel was his catharsis for the pain she imposed upon him, hence he titled it after her 'Nocturnal Animals'. When she said 'I panicked' I think she was referring to her abortion.
      Him not turning up to see her after having invited her to reunite for a meal at the end of the film was basically his way of inflicting further revenge upon her after she had read his novel. It is a brilliant film

    • @giovannapaulucci2206
      @giovannapaulucci2206 Před 6 lety +1

      She aborted their baby