Views : 142,953
Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Dec 15, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.853 (46/1,207 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-05T02:52:37.692624Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
What a fascinating film. Such a well written dialogue and superb acting. It is not often that a dialogue of more than an hour, with the same background scenery and just two actors, can hold the attention of a viewer. This is very difficult to achieve, so hats off to everybody involved in the making of this film.
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i had no expectations when the movie began--but, as it progressed, I was deeper and deeper into the relationship between the two brothers. I agree with what I just read from another person: It was riveting. And, the the two Henrys accomplished an enormous amount of connection in the one hour's time. They did a beautiful performance, and the writing facilitated them. Congratulations.
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I found it riveting, the acting, cinematography, blocking and dialogue all complemented each other. Those who didnât think it was a film but more suited to other media didnât understand the actors body language and nuances in the blocking and how that enhanced the story. Well done everyone involved.
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Brilliant these two boys will be great actors in the future their delivery of their
Memories were convincing perfect and delivered on cue. You wanted the big brother to tell his little brother that he does love him but the young brother hugging him near the end was perfect well done boys and the producer director.
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This is an extraordinary movie; the introspection & the parallel of acting...if you are, you get it...we all are acting..."All the world's a stage..."
The critics below, are indifferent to what others are forced to navigate without a path to follow set by others who are successful. Keep on, keep'n-on!!! A second chapter for how the younger brother navigates what follows; i will look forward to watching & listening to a depth of real life, as shown here...as Hamlet says: "Seems(?)...all is NOT seems!"
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yes, going to uni can be a huge deal because it is the first time you are on your own, especially if you are going to uni far from home. here in the US most universities require that you stay on campus which means you will have roommates who you do not know. that in itself is a life learning experience and puts everyone out of their comfort zone. how to deal with the unknown. I was not remotely out even to myself when I went to uni but the adult like atmosphere was refreshing. I can only imagine if someone had anxiety and face pressure of who they were it would be extraordinary. The word gay was only mentioned one time just to convince our suspicions. There is really a lot that is going on with this skit and a lot of it mirrors what the average lgbt youth has to go through in growing up. I would really love to see this in the theatre where the actors can really open it up with a lot of passion.
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When I was that age, I never had conversations like that with my older brothers. We also lacked knowledge about ourselves and others. We were not capable of such self-examination. That's why I have my doubts that this dialogue was very realistic. But perhaps young people today are so much deeper in their self-analysis and observation of those around them?
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That was different. A lot of thinking went into that script. It held my attention but I did feel that I was waiting for at least one more character to appear. For a time, it was like a revolving door,coming back to the same point. The craft and skilful nature if its execution was nonetheless impressive. I congratulate all involved. â¤
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The sound scape is bloody awful, the sudden drop offs whether intentional or not distracted from the story. It did have moments of genuine pathos, but I never felt these two people were brothers with a common upbringing, there were only fleeting moments of conflict which is surprising considering the younger brother clearly felt neglected by his older brother having moved on in life. I can see that the author was trying to reflect upon Alan Bennett's style of monologue but the lack of a central point of conflict as to why these two were so detached wasn't really explored in any depth despite alluding to differing recollections of childhood. The fleeting introduction of Alex, the younger brothers former gay friend added nothing despite one expecting this to be part of the separation in the brother's relationship. Overall there is definitely the makings of a story but I feel that it was too scripted and the actors didn't bring their own presence to the roles - anyone with siblings will know that discussions inevitably involve strong reactive emotions and only once did the older brother come close to throwing his brother against the wall.... I don't know at what stage the author and actors are in their careers but I am sure that their respective futures will prove they are on the right path.
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@TheSKasson
4 months ago
I can't believe the negative comments. It's not necessarily supposed to be perfectly realistic. I started watching, figuring I would watch the rest later, but ended up watching the whole thing straight through. Great job - loved it.
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