"I read your last story. It kind of left a bad taste in my mouth."... "Well, you weren't supposed to eat it." Some great dialogue in this trailer. Looking forward to seeing the film.
I hope this movie comes with English subtitles. I catch 90-95% of what she's saying, but sometimes she mumbles or slurs so much, I have no idea what this great dialougue is articulating.
Finally! A movie about Flannery O'Connor. I read ALL her essays and books in high school and it scared the hell out of my mother. Can't wait for this movie.
It's a film about someone whose Catholicism was central to their being and writing. I'm interested and excited to see how that is portrayed.@@catrionacolville2192
@@catrionacolville2192 Flannery O'Connor was a well-known devout Catholic and religion heavily influenced her work, although she actually wrote primarily Protestant/evangelical characters as she grew up in the biblical South of the United States.
Thank you for letting us know this previously mysteriously hidden fact that only you seemed to have the supreme insight to know. You have a real talent for elucidating the obvious.
Interesting looking film... seems like something I would watch on the weekend when things are going really well and I need to watch something somber to bring the mood down.
Part of this was movie was filmed down the street from me, in St Francis, Ky. They converted an old rundown pizza place into an old-timey diner. I only learned later that they converted it for a scene in a movie about one of America's most interesting Southern Gothic writers.
I agree. That is one phony southern accent. It's a Hollywood interpretation through and through, like JR in that Dallas TV show. It's annoying when a real southerner is an enjoyment to listen to.
Looks very good. If you have yet to catch it, see 'Wiseblood' Directed by John Huston, based on the Flannery novel, which I think is an amalgam of her short stories woven into novel form.
I don't know why, but there is something on the visual vibe and cinematography of this that takes me to the graphic novel Ethan Hawke wrote. Quite interesting. That old school style dark "americana" maybe?
A convent of nuns approached her (O'Connor) and asked her to help them write the biography of a child who was a patient at the oncology ward they ran who had passed away. O'Connor, who hated the 1950s/60s version of "Christian media" (she thought it was overly sappy, just like it is today) wasn't initially interested, but felt obligated to help. Her confessor thought the situation was hilarious and asked which one of her murder stories had convinced them she was right for the job. (She ended up writing it and it's actually a good read: not sappy but not as dark as her fiction. Her letters she wrote about it are funny though, "I had to deal with some more recollections from the nuns, one of which had to do with how the child ate applesauce")
"Well... Wildcat was written in a kind of obsolete vernacular... [long pause as he starts to become spaced out] Wildcat... wild... cat... pow... wildcat..." Eli Cash.
Are there no actors with REAL southern accents available? Some of these are so far off they're making a mockery of the people they allegedly portray. Bless their hearts.
Ok it's nepotism but like maybe that's the only way we get interesting original big budget films with "unproven" actresses like Maya? Though they knew who they were appealing to with the preview of her in a suit damn.
The idea is that she is portraying her characters, not gender bending to attract audiences. The characters that O'Connor admitted to be most identified with included Hulga Hopewell, Mrs. Greenfield, both Mary Grace and Ruby Turpin, and Julian.
Shes been acting by herself for couple years already. I'm sure her last name wasnt the reason she got cast in Stranger Things. She did that with her own audition.
A: I read your last story and left a bad taste in my mouth. MC: You weren't supposed to eat it. B: You should try being more nice to people. MC: I tried turning the other cheek but my tongue was in it. C: It must come easy for you. MC: It's like giving birth to a piano sideways.
I was fortunate to play several O'Connor characters when I was a freshman in college. Cured me of ever caring about traditional "leading lady" roles. Her writing is delicious, her characters and stories memorable. Thank you Ethan Hawke for introducing her to a new audience, and celebrating her with those of us who love her. With Laura Linney and a host of other accomplished actors in the cast, I think it's just fine that Mr. Hawke, who led the charge to get this made and helped raise the money and directed, cast his kids in this piece. They will have to stand up to the critics, and it looks like they'll do just fine.
Some nepo babies work for it and earn it! Sure, she got opportunties an actor from the hinterlands don't get. But she didn't take those opportunities for granted, obviously.
Damn she looks like her Mom but holy Christ, she can act. So she has her Mom's looks and her Dad acting chops...got it. AND her Dad wrote and directed it. Whew!
Hmm…do I detect an overly stylized production? Filmmakers assert too much of their narcissism (after all, it is Ethan Hawke😫) I’m almost reluctant to see this film, that it might not do justice to Flannery O’Connor.
"I read your last story. It kind of left a bad taste in my mouth."... "Well, you weren't supposed to eat it." Some great dialogue in this trailer. Looking forward to seeing the film.
I hope this movie comes with English subtitles. I catch 90-95% of what she's saying, but sometimes she mumbles or slurs so much, I have no idea what this great dialougue is articulating.
That's an actual Flannery O'Connor quote! 😂
your a writer and you don't know what a figure of speech is?
Good lord. Maya directed by her dad playing one of America's greatest, darkest, funniest complicated writers. Please be excellent.
She’s brilliant! Best gift Uma gave that cheating scumbag Ethan 😅
Is this supposed to be based on a real person?
Flannery O'Connor @@CesarIsaacPerez
My anxiety, too. Please be as good as O'Connor.
Rich dad giving spoilt child jpb so stunning so brave NOT
"Better to write for yourself and have no public, than write for the public and have no self" ~ Cyril Connolly
"A Good Man Is Hard to Find" is an amazing short story, I'm excited for this.
"She woulda been a good woman...if she had someone to shoot her..." (or something like that...)
Yup. I used to think it sucks that the kids got to learn Poe's works but not O'Connor's.
I agree with both of you! Every story in that collection is just wonderful. And the title story is the best, one of my favorites.
And a hard man is good to find ‘
She looks like her mom ❤
After seeing Ethan/Maya’s interview with Bishop Barron about this film, I have no doubt this will be truly spectacular.
Wow! Had no idea about this! Fingers crossed for an accurate portrayal of Flannery O'Connor. For those unaware of her work please seek it out.
Finally! A movie about Flannery O'Connor. I read ALL her essays and books in high school and it scared the hell out of my mother. Can't wait for this movie.
i literally thought was her mother in the thumbnail, wow the resemblance really came out in that one caption.
Same!
I did not know who was her mother and still thought she looked like Uma Thurman. But only in the thumbnail.
Yess
OMG!!! ME TOO!!!
I think the same. And the way she speaks--either on screen or off screen-- reminds me of her father.
Such a fantastic writer. As someone who became a Catholic and then became a fan of hers, I'm so excited for this film.
Why? is it a Christian film?
Flan was!@@catrionacolville2192
It's a film about someone whose Catholicism was central to their being and writing. I'm interested and excited to see how that is portrayed.@@catrionacolville2192
@@catrionacolville2192 Flannery O'Connor was a well-known devout Catholic and religion heavily influenced her work, although she actually wrote primarily Protestant/evangelical characters as she grew up in the biblical South of the United States.
Somehow I don’t expect O’Connor’s Catholic faith to be treated intelligently in this film. I seriously doubt it will be.
Good Country People still sticks in my head from high school.This will be a solid watch.
I love the little flashes of her stories in here, like “Parker’s Back”
Maya Hawke and Flannery O'Connor, I am totally there for it
Maya is working on an Oscar with this one. Stunning!
Oh… is “working” how they get their Oscars?
The perfect mix of her parents Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke
So she is the Daughter of Ethan hawke and I guess also Uma Thurman.
I thought this was uma ... whoops
Sometimes even nepo babies can have talent...
Thank you for letting us know this previously mysteriously hidden fact that only you seemed to have the supreme insight to know. You have a real talent for elucidating the obvious.
Looks like a proper film! Real cinema! I'm in
I’m a simple woman, I see maya hawke I click 😊
Same. Well except. Well you know lol
I see Maya Hawke = I see Uma Thurman
Laura Linney and Maya Hawke? I’m there.
Interesting looking film... seems like something I would watch on the weekend when things are going really well and I need to watch something somber to bring the mood down.
Part of this was movie was filmed down the street from me, in St Francis, Ky. They converted an old rundown pizza place into an old-timey diner. I only learned later that they converted it for a scene in a movie about one of America's most interesting Southern Gothic writers.
This looks amazing. And I saw my incredible Rafael Casal who has bloomed into such an incredible actor. I’m overjoyed to see it.
If you watch a single movie trailer on youtube your entire feed becomes movie trailers instantly...
This... is impressive. Almost Gilliamesque in the mix of fantasy and reality.
Hope they can do Flannery justice!
This looks really intriguing Maya looks just like her mom uma Thurman
wow i cant wait to see this. if you have not read her work you have lost out on so much
maya has her mother’s entire face! 😍
I thought the thumbnail was uma! She looks so much like her mother, absolutely beautiful
Great trailer and looks really good. Visually it is very striking
Lord...please grant Hollywood the ability to accurately speak with a regional southern accent. It's like nails on a chalkboard.
I agree. That is one phony southern accent. It's a Hollywood interpretation through and through, like JR in that Dallas TV show. It's annoying when a real southerner is an enjoyment to listen to.
Which region?
Looks very good. If you have yet to catch it, see 'Wiseblood' Directed by John Huston, based on the Flannery novel, which I think is an amalgam of her short stories woven into novel form.
I cannot wait... I've loved Flannery since I was a young reader!!@
''I try to turn the other cheek but my tongue's always in it.'' Brilliant line.
Maya Hawke is so talented!
Insisto Maya Hawke está volando muy alto y pronto la veremos alzar un oscarin.
I am already in love.
Father daughter ❤️ collaboration
He’s directing his daughter. That’s gotta be awesome!
There’s a movie called Wild cat from 1986 with Goldie Hawn
This looks really cool
She looks sooo much like her mom.
Outstanding 🍃
Amazing how the best actress for the role was his own daughter! Wow
She'd be great in The Good Lord Bird season 2.
Wow. This looks perfect.
This is gonna be good
This may be a need - Yes I must see this
Where/When can we watch this??? That info would be helpful.
this looks really good. laura linney destroyed in Ozark. She looks killin in this as does maya hawke et al.
Looks good!
Starring Maya, directed by her dad... 1:36 ...!
In these troubed times this what the world needed another nepo baby.
Wow. I’m going to see this… love Flannery.
OK you've got me.
Loooove Flannery. Is 'Greenleaf' represented???
She is as unique as her mother. i like her :)
Who is her mother?
@@hazel5189Uma Thurman.
@@rejectionisprotection4448 Oh, really? Thank you.
I'd watch that
I don't know why, but there is something on the visual vibe and cinematography of this that takes me to the graphic novel Ethan Hawke wrote. Quite interesting. That old school style dark "americana" maybe?
While she is one of the nepo babies, I would say that she is coming into her own. The trailer looks good, I hope that the movie will be good too.
OMG they made this for US
Please let this be good.
From the screenshot I thought this was gonna be "Young Oppenheimer"...
Anyone know the music at 1:04 ?
First thing I've seen that might be worth watching?
Learn how to use question marks.
Hope this has English subtitles.
Omg LAURA LINNEY!
God almighty she looks just like her mother!!
Looks good. Maybe when I see this I will finally understand Southern Gothic.
Wow.
The Hawkes rise again !
A convent of nuns approached her (O'Connor) and asked her to help them write the biography of a child who was a patient at the oncology ward they ran who had passed away. O'Connor, who hated the 1950s/60s version of "Christian media" (she thought it was overly sappy, just like it is today) wasn't initially interested, but felt obligated to help.
Her confessor thought the situation was hilarious and asked which one of her murder stories had convinced them she was right for the job.
(She ended up writing it and it's actually a good read: not sappy but not as dark as her fiction. Her letters she wrote about it are funny though, "I had to deal with some more recollections from the nuns, one of which had to do with how the child ate applesauce")
She loves is very much like her mum
at this point i cant tell the difference between Uma and Mya -- i literally though this was UMA
Wildcat is a good drama movie is a good movie film
"Well... Wildcat was written in a kind of obsolete vernacular...
[long pause as he starts to become spaced out]
Wildcat... wild... cat... pow... wildcat..." Eli Cash.
❤
Are there no actors with REAL southern accents available? Some of these are so far off they're making a mockery of the people they allegedly portray.
Bless their hearts.
Ok it's nepotism but like maybe that's the only way we get interesting original big budget films with "unproven" actresses like Maya? Though they knew who they were appealing to with the preview of her in a suit damn.
You're kidding right? She is the next Swank.
@@scottrydachinook1217 I was. I agree
The idea is that she is portraying her characters, not gender bending to attract audiences. The characters that O'Connor admitted to be most identified with included Hulga Hopewell, Mrs. Greenfield, both Mary Grace and Ruby Turpin, and Julian.
Shes been acting by herself for couple years already. I'm sure her last name wasnt the reason she got cast in Stranger Things. She did that with her own audition.
@@scottrydachinook1217Shes next nothing, jsut a nepo baby
At a glance I thought the person in the thumbnail was Uma Thurman.
Directed by Ethan Hawke, starring Maya Hawke
I thought that was Reviewbrah in the thumbnail
A: I read your last story and left a bad taste in my mouth.
MC: You weren't supposed to eat it.
B: You should try being more nice to people.
MC: I tried turning the other cheek but my tongue was in it.
C: It must come easy for you.
MC: It's like giving birth to a piano sideways.
Academy Award Winning Preview presents:
This looks good. Maybe Ethan Hawke has some talent as a director?
He's directed films before.
Oh yea. You've got my eyeballs!
I was fortunate to play several O'Connor characters when I was a freshman in college. Cured me of ever caring about traditional "leading lady" roles. Her writing is delicious, her characters and stories memorable. Thank you Ethan Hawke for introducing her to a new audience, and celebrating her with those of us who love her. With Laura Linney and a host of other accomplished actors in the cast, I think it's just fine that Mr. Hawke, who led the charge to get this made and helped raise the money and directed, cast his kids in this piece. They will have to stand up to the critics, and it looks like they'll do just fine.
1:33 dead ringer for her mom, Uma.
Money put to good use
Strange family business but another day in hollywood
Some nepo babies work for it and earn it! Sure, she got opportunties an actor from the hinterlands don't get. But she didn't take those opportunities for granted, obviously.
Damn she looks like her Mom but holy Christ, she can act. So she has her Mom's looks and her Dad acting chops...got it. AND her Dad wrote and directed it. Whew!
Hmm…do I detect an overly stylized production? Filmmakers assert too much of their narcissism (after all, it is Ethan Hawke😫) I’m almost reluctant to see this film, that it might not do justice to Flannery O’Connor.
The apple really didn't fall far from the tree.......oh look another nepo baby.
the hateraid is *STRONG…* and spicy! 😂😂
How dare she be born to successful parents. What a bad person she is.
@@lesedimakeketa5683 😂😂
@@lesedimakeketa5683 I know nothing about her personality or character. You were being disingenuous in your response. The hero worship is strong here.
@@frienjie7148 It's just a fact. No hate involved, but you knew that anyway.
I thought it was Uma Thurman.
I already found this movie in that random DVD barrel located next to the rotisserie chickens in Walmart...
nepo baby
So she's who's voicing that nervous wreck looking but secretly evil bad anxious character from inside out 2?huh!
Does anyone else notice the Wes Anderson-ification of new dramas?
Yeah because Wes Anderson is a huge fan of shallow focus and muted colors.
This comment would make more sense if you understood what you were saying. You don't have to comment on everything you dislike, ya know.
@@michaelcoy311 And 3/4 shots and disturbing imagery.
No. Looks and feels nothing like Wes Anderson, not the same concepts either
looks like her Mum
Kill Bill volume 3…..
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