Seems as if, on some unconscious level, they're aware that progress is being made in the outside world, Newtonian physics, the invention of the sandwich, heated air turning a turbine, even a passable early 20th Century glider... but as characters in a play from 1603, they're stuck where they are in time, in a never-ending cycle where they always die at the end, barely acknowledged
For extra credit, find a copy of "Mean Time" to see these two actors as youngsters as intense as ever! They started their careers in a Mike Leigh movie. Amazing film.
they both are good together they need to do another movie or have their own show.loved lie to me ..although Oldman wasn't in it . But the show was brilliant not sure why they took it off the air
Did you really think Meantime was an amazing film? I found it so boring, I love british films and Gary Oldman is my fave actor. When I first heard one of his first films was with Tim Roth and Phil Daniels I couldnt wait to see it but I dont think I even made it to the end, I had to turn it off.
The game of questions is one of the most brilliantly composed scenes in history. A celebration of logic, language and wittiness.
love how rosencrantz keeps making things and guildenstern dosnt care
sploosh09 And Rosencrantz keeps observing physics at work ... and dismissing it.
@@Tindometari yep, not going through with it
I frickin' LOVE Tim Roth! He and Gary Oldman are perfect together ❤️❤️❤️
'Life in a box is better than no life at all.'
XD
Very fitting for pandemic lockdown.
Love these scenes in the movie, everytime i watch this it still makes me laugh. Gary Oldman is amazing as Rosencrantz, he's such a gifted actor!!!
Oldman and Roth are the PERFECT actors for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
Gary Oldman was so handsome in this movie.
handsome? he looks to me like Sid Vicious, or i mean Lee Harvey Oswald or somebody. i can't really place it.
I might go straight for Alfred, personally ... :)
Arkadia Moon lol he played commissioner Gordon not Alfred
A young Sirius Black :^)
Rosencrantz invented the Big Mac!! 1:55
Seems as if, on some unconscious level, they're aware that progress is being made in the outside world, Newtonian physics, the invention of the sandwich, heated air turning a turbine, even a passable early 20th Century glider... but as characters in a play from 1603, they're stuck where they are in time, in a never-ending cycle where they always die at the end, barely acknowledged
I love R&G are Dead. :] Especially the scene where Rosencrantz discovers gravity. :P
Gary Oldman is so Sirius Black in this movie, omg I love him
The best 2 actors ever!
The scene with the Newtons Cradle was my favorite.
For extra credit, find a copy of "Mean Time" to see these two actors as youngsters as intense as ever! They started their careers in a Mike Leigh movie. Amazing film.
I'm in love of both of them!!
Go into detail! DELVE!!!
1:58 - that smile, tho!
@lethal hipster who are you taking to?
Ros is a golden retriever
i saw this play live, and am now just discovering the movie. this looks great!
You can hear an owl hooting in the background if you listen closely during the beginning segment.
Best movie ever
For anyone still wondering, I do believe that is Tim Roth and Gary Oldman... Very late, I know.
nice video, seems to cover a few of the themes of R and G are dead
The lip smaking
this asmr got me like
There's some kind of philosophy involved in this, I can tell...but that doesn't make it any less confusing or depressing a movie. At least to me.
The film is based on the philosophy of Absurdism. If you find out more about it, it won't be as confusing or depressing as you think it is.
La SaturnSho Huh. Thanks.
You are very welcome.
it's an existentialist play like Albert Camus' novels
Anyone still reading this, it's a send up, quasi-parody of Waiting For Gadot. In that case not so much Absurdism as it is Nihilism
they both are good together they need to do another movie or have their own show.loved lie to me ..although Oldman wasn't in it . But the show was brilliant not sure why they took it off the air
Funny that Gary Oldman didn’t actually win. That was a literal question.
To loose your free will is a terrible thing. When the laws of probability turn agents you YOUR FREE WILL IS LOST!!!!
Bath and pots scenes not here? Tragedy!
we are watching this in English
Early Miguel and Tulio.
Happy Birthday Gary 49 now ? lol
i smell vanilla
ok. so vagrant story got the name from this movie or what?
Fancy a game?
I won't say it's funny but I will say it's very entertaining.
If they ever re-make this movie, I'd be so confused. Just cuz.
+Eter Puralis Benedict Cumberbatch did it on stage. There are videos of bits of it.
+PRIM Moore You're replying to a comment from 2013. The play happened 2014.
what?
Did you really think Meantime was an amazing film? I found it so boring, I love british films and Gary Oldman is my fave actor. When I first heard one of his first films was with Tim Roth and Phil Daniels I couldnt wait to see it but I dont think I even made it to the end, I had to turn it off.