Melanie Lynskey talks real-life story in ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
  • Melanie Lynskey joins TODAY to talk about the new Peacock series “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” that tells the real-life story of Holocaust survivors who found love in the worst places. She also weighs in on conflicts rising around the globe, saying that “empathy is just something that there needs to be more of in the world.”
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Komentáře • 15

  • @justmejenny7986
    @justmejenny7986 Před 20 dny +7

    I think she's a wonderful actress. Enjoy her acting in everything I have seen her in.

  • @ceramicvases
    @ceramicvases Před 21 dnem +5

    I love how she hasn't conformed to Hollywood's "beauty standards". She is absolutely gorgeous, a delight and seriously seems very grounded. I wish her all the best. (I also love her acting) I can't wait to watch this. I once interviewed a holocaust survivor in Thessaloniki (kounio heinz) where he had graciously invited me to his home, it has been one of my most cherished moments.

  • @xtreme325
    @xtreme325 Před 21 dnem +8

    I enjoyed meeting Melanie Lynskey at Rockefeller Plaza and she was nice and I wish her good luck on her new movie on Peacock TV

  • @imonlytellingthetruth
    @imonlytellingthetruth Před 17 dny +1

    For of all I must say that Melanie Lynskey is a powerfully talented actor so I'm thrilled that she is a major part of this incredible project. The first time i saw her was in Heavenly Creatures and she's been outstanding ever since, even in sitcom work. But this show is amazing. A must see.

  • @Annnnnnnnn_
    @Annnnnnnnn_ Před 21 dnem +4

    Melanie’s so incredible ♥️

  • @CocoCamcourt
    @CocoCamcourt Před 20 dny +2

    This needs to be watched. How hateful our world has become. These spoiled wealthy kids need to understand what they are protesting. Much love❤️

    • @carrie14u2nv
      @carrie14u2nv Před 18 dny +1

      Exactly! They all need to watch this! They need to see and read the horrific images in these books and in the show.

  • @janetucker5963
    @janetucker5963 Před 20 dny +2

    An amazing book. So worth reading.

  • @susannortham11.11
    @susannortham11.11 Před 15 dny

    She's a great actress. Had no idea she's a Kiwi because she does an American English accent so well! I remember when she started out years ago she was in several American TV commercials. Look forward to the movie ♥

  • @kathleentyson6727
    @kathleentyson6727 Před 21 dnem +3

    My first experience with the Holacaust was in the 5th grade ,I will never forget the films we saw I’m now 74 and it’s burned in my memory .
    Several years ago myself and several of my colleagues vistted the Simon Weisenthal Museum in Los Angeles ,at the beginning of the tour we were handed a plastic card ,which we carried throughout the tour,the first thing we saw upon entering ,however were on of Anne Frank’s diaries.
    At the end of the tour we were able to insert the card into a machine and a story of a holocaust person was given to us,I still have it to this day.
    But what happened next I will NEVER ,EVER FORGET,we were able to meet a lovey woman who wad a during the holocaust,she spoke with us for a few minutes,then she showed us the tattoo on her wrist ,man’s inhumanity to man ,and its rearing its ugly hesd yet again in our troubled world .

    • @ceramicvases
      @ceramicvases Před 21 dnem

      How interesting! ❤ And so true based on the awful and horrendous situations all around us in the world. 😢

    • @EmelyPhan
      @EmelyPhan Před 20 dny

      I am a lot younger than you. I remember going to The Holocaust Museum in DC about 8 years ago for a school trip and doing something similar. Around the same time, a classmate mentioned he knew someone with one.
      I see or read somewhere that family members of the Holocaust survivors would get the numbers tattooed as a remembrance and respect for those who survived and those who passed.

    • @carrie14u2nv
      @carrie14u2nv Před 18 dny

      We visited a exhibit at a community College a few towns over from us when I was in the 8th grade. We were reading the diary of Anne Frank at the time in our social studies class and our teacher took us. The images and artifacts have stuck with me to this day. I remember thinking at 13 how can man kind be so cruel and hurt people out of pure evilness? Its a sad time that we are still seeing this happen some 70 plus years later.

  • @RoyalMasterpiece
    @RoyalMasterpiece Před 20 dny +1

    Loved her since Ever After. ❤

  • @shanepetyko8004
    @shanepetyko8004 Před 18 dny +1

    She is so great I mean so great