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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2011
  • Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is considered one of the greatest examples of 20th century American dramas. See why in this gripping father and son scene brilliantly played by Dustin Hoffman and John Malkovich

Komentáře • 148

  • @weemikey70
    @weemikey70 Před 11 lety +119

    Just incredible. How they managed to do this 185 times on Broadway the year before without having a collective nervous breakdown is testament to their acting capabilities. I couldn't have done it once. Truly, one of the greatest plays of the modern era.

  • @Eden_Rubin_Music
    @Eden_Rubin_Music Před 9 lety +143

    damn malkovich such a good actor!

  • @jamiemueller1881
    @jamiemueller1881 Před 10 měsíci +13

    One of the world's great plays performed flawlessly. This is the highwater mark for what great acting looks like. Tour de force.

  • @darthbarbie9004
    @darthbarbie9004 Před 8 lety +85

    Everyone should ask themselves: "Will you take that phony dream and burn it before something happens?"
    If it's not phony- Then it will stay through the flames.
    If it is phony- then you will see it for what it is. And you can move on. Without quiet desperation.

  • @TheVineyarder
    @TheVineyarder Před 11 lety +40

    I was fortunate enough to see this on broadway..it was a matinee and I sat next to Maureen Stapleton,which was another thrill! the performance was so powerful it made me shake..this is what theater is all about

  • @Sawedoffsamurai
    @Sawedoffsamurai Před 9 lety +40

    "I am not a dime! I am Willy Loman and you are Biff Loman!" Best line ever....

  • @mackay10
    @mackay10 Před 7 lety +97

    One of the best scenes I've ever seen. The emotions are so raw, and the actors are phenomenal. Thank you for posting this!

  • @Rob774
    @Rob774 Před 8 lety +31

    Dustin Hoffman... dropping acting bars!Such a great actor!

  • @pR1MeYwL99
    @pR1MeYwL99 Před 10 lety +72

    Trying hard to graduate from high school on time, this movie remains one of my favorites of all time.

    • @Jcolinsol
      @Jcolinsol Před 9 lety +2

      Just walk the fuck away. Just walk the fuck away now. It won't have mattered. Don't waste a moment of your life performing for them. Just leave.
      Find something that you love and just do it. Don't wait for it. Don't earn it. Just do it.

    • @hug5480
      @hug5480 Před 4 lety +1

      What happened? College?

    • @AB-dm1wz
      @AB-dm1wz Před 3 lety +1

      How are things now?

    • @pR1MeYwL99
      @pR1MeYwL99 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Jcolinsol I actually received my diploma. I just had to.

    • @pR1MeYwL99
      @pR1MeYwL99 Před 3 lety +3

      @@hug5480 I took a few courses, but nothing major. Last class I took was Chinese. My wife is from China.

  • @teejay3272
    @teejay3272 Před 10 lety +21

    If you haven't watched this entire production you should. The brilliance is that very early on the camera pans up and you can see they're performing in a theater setting. From then on it takes on an entirely different perspective. BRILLIANT acting, writing and directing. As good as it gets.

  • @DustanMoore
    @DustanMoore Před 9 lety +48

    Such art, such amazing performances!

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan Před rokem +6

    This is the supreme difference between stage and screen acting. In film, there's the ability to do a scene over if it's not what the director wants. On stage, it is do or die. No do-overs, no CUT!, nothing but the purity of performance. Miller pulled the flag back on the American Dream and revealed the shadowy reality of failed dreams. Excellent acting from Malkovich and Hoffman.

  • @danielb337
    @danielb337 Před 2 lety +8

    I love Dustin Hoffman he is an amazing actor and he and John malcovitch did an amazing job in this movie

  • @robertbroatch4263
    @robertbroatch4263 Před 5 lety +22

    Why am I trying to be something I don't want to be? The tragic plight of the everyday working stiff.

  • @AnnaRossatron
    @AnnaRossatron Před 11 lety +23

    I just watched this film last night and this is such a powerful scene! I love that they did the setting like a stage production too, it worked superbly

  • @OVI-Wan-Kenobi-8
    @OVI-Wan-Kenobi-8 Před 7 lety +32

    This play/movie has one of the most depressing endings in play write / movie history.

  • @teejay3272
    @teejay3272 Před 4 lety +12

    Doesn't get much better than this. This production was off the hook. The shot where the camera pans up, shows the stage lighting, and pans down is freaking brilliant. This is a play. And these are serious stage actors.

  • @lyounta
    @lyounta Před 9 lety +28

    I love John Malkovich. He is so great. Love this scene.

  • @veneratlazulum2033
    @veneratlazulum2033 Před 10 měsíci +4

    This scene is more disturbing than many horror movies. I would feel more comforted watching the shining than this scene.

  • @michaelmancini8780
    @michaelmancini8780 Před rokem +9

    I saw this on Broadway a couple months back. The “I’m not a dime a dozen I’m Willy Loman,” made me ugly cry. God, I love this play.

    • @ryleighrivera8038
      @ryleighrivera8038 Před 9 měsíci

      i have to watch this clip for school, and i also though it was really funny.

  • @yyzx_6668
    @yyzx_6668 Před 4 lety +10

    that’s fr some incredible acting

  • @robertdubs9466
    @robertdubs9466 Před rokem +5

    Two years after this movie, John Malkovich played Tom Wingfield in a movie version of Tennessee Williams's "The Glass Menagerie". But when you analyze it carefully, Biff and Tom are basically the same character. Both are a browbeaten and disillusioned son of a loving but overbearing parent, and in the end, they both have to leave the family, on less-than-good terms, to save themselves.

  • @charlesfosterkane1966
    @charlesfosterkane1966 Před 7 lety +13

    Jesus Christ, Hoffman is freaking brilliant in this

  • @TheVineyarder
    @TheVineyarder Před 12 lety +6

    I was lucky enough to see it on broadway also with Dustin,John Malkovitch ,Kate Reid..this post was such a treat to see that scene again ..thanks...and we sat next to Maureen Stapleton to boot!

  • @bibibipapipa
    @bibibipapipa Před rokem +3

    This scene left me speechless… absolutely beyond words…

  • @gregorylightcatcher1058
    @gregorylightcatcher1058 Před 10 lety +46

    One of the great American plays, or any. Hoffman tries very hard and does get an intensity, but often too shrill. It is John Malkovich who electrifies this with his performance, he lives the part and we are caught up in his voice, behavior and performance.

    • @SuperMan-yw8gm
      @SuperMan-yw8gm Před 8 lety +3

      +Gregory Lightcatcher i agree about the malkovich part. my godd, what a performance. felt everything

    • @lucindaarmour4685
      @lucindaarmour4685 Před 5 lety +3

      Agree agree. Hoffman is delivering a brilliant observed piece, very technical but very effective (I imagine when this production was on stage it was even more effective) but Malkovich IS THE ROLE, in this scene in particular - a living and breathing representation of everything that destroys people and the fear of failure that leads them to live desperate lives. Such astonishing writing.

    • @patriceaqa288
      @patriceaqa288 Před 3 lety

      Hoffman was NO Jack Lemmon from glengarry glenross that's for sure

  • @seanhawthorne65
    @seanhawthorne65 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm having such a surreal moment right now. I was brought to this video because I was watching Synecdoche, New York, written and directed by Charlie Kaufman. I searched "death of a salesman philip seymour hoffman" on the CZcams search bar, and this is the first video that came up. It just so happens that it accidentally brought me to this same play, but the play includes John Malkovich. Both of these two actors played manifestations of Charlie Kaufman's mind, and are connected profoundly. So weird that I am experiencing this connection in other ways in my own life. Thank you Charlie...

  • @jalensera
    @jalensera Před 5 lety +3

    Beautifully acted and beautifully written.

  • @Splooie128
    @Splooie128 Před 12 lety +11

    The point is that that in America you are lead to believe that through hard work you can reach the top, and set yourself apart. That's drilled in to you from the moment you enter the school system. The flip-side of the individual spirit (which I'm totally for) is that when/if you fall short, who do you blame? Is Willy the victim of society, or his own worst enemy? I don't think either Biff or Willy is right, how could you know? In the end, I think this is a play about futility.

  • @priyac7054
    @priyac7054 Před 3 lety +9

    This scene was enacted in real life in my house this year. Damn life really imitates art and unknowingly so.. BUT IT IS life that imitates art :')

    • @priyac7054
      @priyac7054 Před 3 lety +2

      @Michael Ryan trying to make it better everyday

  • @seandineen999
    @seandineen999 Před rokem +2

    Whenever someone does something cockeyed in my house, we say, "You had to go and flunk math."

  • @flaneur8469
    @flaneur8469 Před 2 lety +2

    4:00. The most devastating kiss in American art.

  • @ManweArcadio
    @ManweArcadio Před 12 lety +3

    This is so powerful..... I sometimes get hesitant watching it because it is so good.

  • @Frank66047
    @Frank66047 Před rokem +1

    Such a powerful scene and so well acted!

  • @Chrissanthumum
    @Chrissanthumum Před 6 lety +1

    Brilliant! This makes me want to reread the play and watch the movie.

  • @TheMoonunit96
    @TheMoonunit96 Před 12 lety +3

    this is one of the most beautiful, moving scenes I have ever witnessed in a movie.

  • @collettewoodbourne667
    @collettewoodbourne667 Před 10 lety +18

    I remember studying this at A level. Hoffman, an amazing actor....

  • @ribenariver
    @ribenariver Před 7 lety +4

    I love this adaptation, and I love this play.

  • @maridepp53
    @maridepp53 Před 8 lety +4

    I have never seen this version but after watching this powerful scene definitely plan to.

    • @gokberkkaya
      @gokberkkaya Před 7 lety

      maridepp53 this is by far the best adaptation of the screenplay

  • @setpunks13
    @setpunks13 Před 9 lety +13

    Great play. Miller was big on poking holes in the American dream. Crucible, All My Sons.
    This seemed like his take on the post-new deal feeling of "we got through the depression and ww2, but now we're just a bunch of cogs"

    • @SuperMan-yw8gm
      @SuperMan-yw8gm Před 8 lety +2

      +Gazzara5 no, but the tragedy is greater when there is an empty dream to poke a hole in

    • @SuperMan-yw8gm
      @SuperMan-yw8gm Před 8 lety +3

      i'm saying that the existence of the idea of an 'american dream' is helpful for people who write tragedies. expectations and hopes are great for tragedy. shattered hopes and dreams = quality tragedy. its hard to make a tragedy where there was no hope to begin with.

  • @aroveranalysis9978
    @aroveranalysis9978 Před 5 lety +4

    This is all but still applicable to american society, the father who thought he came from the bottom and could see his son do the same. The son making him realize him and the family were always at the bottom.

    • @Schoolgirl325
      @Schoolgirl325 Před 2 lety +3

      Biff struggled a bit, but ultimately, none of them are really at the bottom of the totem pole in American society either. They’re just average middle class citizens who worked hard and made just enough to live in moderate comfort. Willie can’t accept that he and his family are just like everyone else.

  • @johnreincodilla7605
    @johnreincodilla7605 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'm looking for a monologue to perform for a contest I joined in on school, then I came across this... Guess what I'm going to present then?

  • @vasilijevukmirovic1944
    @vasilijevukmirovic1944 Před 10 lety +5

    best scene...

  • @riou42
    @riou42 Před rokem +1

    I’m here because of AP English when I was a senior in high school.

  • @jananaana8039
    @jananaana8039 Před 5 lety +6

    When your parents have too high of an expectation of you. This scene hit me harder now than it did when I was in high school.

  • @theflyingluxman5653
    @theflyingluxman5653 Před 8 lety +2

    WOW! JUST WOW!

  • @FormerlyNYVulgarian
    @FormerlyNYVulgarian Před 8 měsíci

    Dynamite acting from such screen legends!

  • @BigManPigMan628
    @BigManPigMan628 Před 12 lety +3

    Such great acting, you'd think the actors were really living it.

  • @lucasrackley250
    @lucasrackley250 Před 5 měsíci

    Movies and plays with dialogue like this only make sense when you get older.

  • @hellenicsunshine7032
    @hellenicsunshine7032 Před 11 lety +2

    I love this RAWNESS

  • @KrisMavericko
    @KrisMavericko Před 10 lety +2

    POWERFUL

  • @alexandervue9464
    @alexandervue9464 Před 4 lety +2

    John Malkovich was stellar in this film

  • @LogansGeeTar
    @LogansGeeTar Před 11 lety +10

    I was forced to watch this in school but god damn do I love it. Such good acting.

  • @SuperMan-yw8gm
    @SuperMan-yw8gm Před 8 lety +30

    i watched this and cried like a bitch in front of my girlfriend

    • @madam-mint
      @madam-mint Před 7 lety +4

      I don't blame you! I think we all cried a bit.

    • @mackay10
      @mackay10 Před 7 lety +1

      Super Man Me too...it's an extremely emotional scene.

  • @jessedan2
    @jessedan2 Před 12 lety

    this is the best version of this play

  • @anserhasan
    @anserhasan Před 12 lety

    Made me wanna cry

  • @wingchun2145
    @wingchun2145 Před 11 lety +2

    Have to say, reading the play was soooo much better than watching it. What an amazing, touching play.

  • @bmyrab
    @bmyrab Před 12 lety

    Exactly. It's such a personal play.

  • @joewalsh4769
    @joewalsh4769 Před 4 lety +2

    it's okay Lennie

  • @ajajaahah5286
    @ajajaahah5286 Před 6 lety +60

    Thank you timothee chalamet for introducing me to this scene

    • @marcioventura3135
      @marcioventura3135 Před 4 lety +3

      Why him?

    • @jasminexc783
      @jasminexc783 Před 4 lety +4

      Márcio Ventura he played a role in a movie where he did part of this as a monologue in a drama competition.. its really good

    • @richardharrow1946
      @richardharrow1946 Před 3 lety

      That kid is a hack

  • @fabulous21206
    @fabulous21206 Před 2 měsíci

    John malkavich is a great actor from this movie to 2023

  • @ronanthemfchosen
    @ronanthemfchosen Před 2 lety

    My right ear really enjoyed this

  • @mariabugeja3562
    @mariabugeja3562 Před 10 lety +2

    John Malkovitch

  • @langelodidio-goaldo1105

    Stupenda pellicola per la televisione, non è chissà che cosa ma comunque è gradevole da seguire, quindi stupenda e stupenda per me come valutazione è 8.

  • @mychillbase
    @mychillbase Před 6 lety +2

    thats what i have to tell my dad.

  • @hootiepaladin
    @hootiepaladin Před 12 lety +1

    Intense.

  • @bmyrab
    @bmyrab Před 12 lety

    Totally the greatest playwright.

  • @joel8038
    @joel8038 Před 12 lety +1

    Willy," What is he crying for?"

  • @longlost247
    @longlost247 Před rokem +1

    i think if someone wrote a sequel to the book it would be interesting

  • @robroberts1473
    @robroberts1473 Před 11 lety +6

    If you see that scene and it doesnt get to you emotionally your not human. How can actors on stage do that kind of scene night after night it is an amazing talent if they can.

  • @Keckv
    @Keckv Před 3 měsíci

    Holy shit this was intense. Came here to get some inspiration and watch this with a profesional eye but ended up crying 😅

  • @KSfan4ever
    @KSfan4ever Před 2 lety +1

    And.....this is how it's done.

  • @wslee6
    @wslee6 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Oh~~ Biff

  • @HamstersInBlenders
    @HamstersInBlenders Před 12 lety +2

    This really is the great American tragedy.

  • @janjablonsky
    @janjablonsky Před 2 měsíci

    Hoffman is probably still evacuating the scenary.

  • @WilliamSlaght
    @WilliamSlaght Před 11 lety

    true!

  • @nyy190343
    @nyy190343 Před rokem +2

    Well I'm practically-
    No you are practically full of it
    😄

  • @smoothcriminal28
    @smoothcriminal28 Před 12 lety

    there are few that can equal dustin hoffman in intensity when hes on it... and malkovich is one of them.

  • @zackgomez6910
    @zackgomez6910 Před 9 lety +5

    Can anybody believe I have never seen this play before?

  • @dennisparkson124
    @dennisparkson124 Před 5 lety

    John Malkovich's performance here was UN BELIE VA BLE. Jesus

  • @LuisPBE
    @LuisPBE Před 12 lety

    @lullachild Do you know how close is this film to Miller's original script?

  • @kendallevans4079
    @kendallevans4079 Před rokem +1

    Shows you what a talent Malkovich was before he went down the "Hollywood" path to drivel like ConAir.

  • @Nantchev
    @Nantchev Před 12 lety +1

    I did this for GCSE English back in 2007 - 8.

    • @itwontcomeout5678
      @itwontcomeout5678 Před 2 lety +1

      Junior Year (age 17) English class in Glenview , IL, USA back in 2011-2012 :P

  • @portrait1916
    @portrait1916 Před 11 lety +1

    that kiss lol

  • @LoveBexxxxx
    @LoveBexxxxx Před 11 lety +1

    JOHN MALKOVICH.

  • @samfilmkid
    @samfilmkid Před 2 lety

    "SPIIIITE!!!"

  • @doreinpaulemmanuel3614
    @doreinpaulemmanuel3614 Před 7 lety +9

    wow !!!!!! is that John Malkovich!!!!! somebody !!! kill me ! DO YOU GUYS HAVE ANY IDEA HOW HE LOOKS NOW?

    • @MrRazorblade999
      @MrRazorblade999 Před 7 lety +1

      I think most people know how he looks like now. Your point being?

    • @tiffanyjoiner6287
      @tiffanyjoiner6287 Před 6 lety

      Dorein Paul Emmanuel Check him out in The Glass Menagerie as well. His final monologue is brilliant

    • @robertbroatch4263
      @robertbroatch4263 Před 5 lety

      This was 1985, been some rough years for John for sure.

  • @madwor1d
    @madwor1d Před 7 lety +2

    I just finished reading the book and I don't understand what was wrong with there being a hose? Can someone please explain

    • @ribenariver
      @ribenariver Před 7 lety +4

      Willy was trying to commit suicide with it. His wife pretended not to notice it, she'd just readjust it or something, showing her denial. Biff, in this scene, confronts him about it.

  • @joemostler2702
    @joemostler2702 Před 7 lety +2

    SPITE BIFF SPITE

  • @TelescopeTwin
    @TelescopeTwin Před 9 lety +3

    Gosh this is sobering

  • @weatherkop
    @weatherkop Před 9 lety +1

    I WAS ACTING!

  • @Iwillneverwin
    @Iwillneverwin Před 12 lety

    Personally I prefer Philip Seymour Hoffman's portrayal as it was the first time I had ever seen the production, but Dustin Hoffman is also brilliant in a different, more subtle way. PSH's version was played much bigger.

  • @dwetick1
    @dwetick1 Před 12 lety

    I still don't understand this play...even though I' ve seen it on stage twice. So you are a dime a dozen...so what, all glory is fleeting for everyone. You make your mark, and then you are passed up...that's the way it is for everybody, from janitors to presidents.

    • @thewolf2153
      @thewolf2153 Před 3 lety

      Maybe, you understood it perfectly.

  • @dgreen1233
    @dgreen1233 Před 3 měsíci

    biff makes me look like willy loman

  • @Walkingshadow1
    @Walkingshadow1 Před 11 lety

    What a tour de force. How do they do it? Got a bit of an edge on crap like Sharknado and the Lone Ranger, eh?

  • @theautomator8372
    @theautomator8372 Před 2 lety

    Had to do this for a class a few years ago. Wasn't anywhere near as good as this.
    I got a B though so there's that

  • @robcochran6213
    @robcochran6213 Před 4 lety

    He's liked but not well liked

  • @Xcoming2
    @Xcoming2 Před rokem

    seinfeld

  • @eugenechun4140
    @eugenechun4140 Před rokem

    And I stopped and I realized who I am,so why can't I stop these psycho therapy sessions, Willie?! Why am I so addicted to drama Willie?!
    I suppose that's my fault...
    It's nobody fault Willie.... Why do I need so much unnecessary drama in my life? Why do I need to have more psycho drama sessions with myself when there's more unnecessary drama waiting for me out there? Now why can't I do that Willie? Would you let go of all this drama? Can we stop these psychotherapy sessions?

  • @StinkyGorilla1
    @StinkyGorilla1 Před rokem

    Willy Loman W