Brie Larson's explanation on how she creates an authentic acting space with young talent is quite brilliant. It's amazing how she can halt and maintain her emotions during a scene to coach someone younger to respond authentically. I really do hope she wins that Oscar.
I've loved her since United States of Tara and heard she won an Oscar for Room. Watched the trailer and the second it finished I saw it. She was impeccable.
siddharth nagar I love how's she getting more of a shine due to Avengers, hopefully those who don't like her personality now, will grow to like her in the future
@@HowardTheDucksWong she's an introvert and she certainly isn't comfortable in huge crowds and stuff so nor brie nor her fans give a fuck to those select few loonies out there who are redundantly hating on her
+Darling Jen You hit the nail on the head with your comment Jen. Short Term 12 is quite possibly one of the finest pieces of film making I've ever seen - and I've seen a lot of movies.
From 20:10 on Brie is so great at defining her drive as an actor. She is so eloquent in the way she speaks. Happy to see her making a name for herself and using it for good causes. She deserves the best.
+Dan Price I passed on it initially due to the cover art it was given in the UK, made it look like a low budget horror film. But it's a fantastic film.
I haven't seen this series before. It's really interesting seeing people interviewing each other that come from the same place. I would like to see a similar interview after Joel had made LOVING. I think ROOM and LOVING are similar in their emotional intensity.
This is so amazing, it makes me realize that they are completely normal human beings that just want to fit in and wanna make a difference in the world just like everyone else.
loved what she said about self perception and why she continued to pursue acting. however i believe a lot of wasted time people who aren't enjoying their life or live it the way they wish too aren't just not curious enough. i think there is a myriad of things that can stop us from living every moment as our best selves, mental illness for starters. They are both brilliant actors and im glad we get listen to them, they are what that biz needs.
+Virg Mari I think this commenter may have been talking about the "valley girl" accent, which is definitely not the typical American accent. That's the only really annoying accent for some that I could think of.
It always seems the case when the two actors aren't familiar with one-another's work. You can tell when an actor really appreciates another's skills because they have seen films/productions that they've been in.
Yeah, this was a definite mismatch. Brie tried to make a joke and he just breezed right past it. From then on, she played it straight and didn't try to inject any humor and stayed at his level.
+joecairo1 It might be a lisp but I've seen that sometimes the microphone emphasizes that sound and makes it sound like a lisp. I'm not sure if this is the case though, I haven't watched too much of Joel Edgerton interviews
+joecairo1 I think it might be because he's Australian in real life which equals different pronunciations and mouth positions whereas often in films he has an american accent which forces to to push your mouth to different positions which maybe removes his lisp?
And I also think that acting is such a hard stressful job with like 12-14 hour days. If you make a decent amount of money, you will travel the world in your sparetime or meet with your friends or your family. Surely you would watch some movies from time to time but actors surely won't watch as many movies as movie fans do. I also don't think watching movies is really inspiring. It's not bad to watch good movies but if you got the options, go to art museums, watch concerts, try out new art forms, meet new people etc. I can imagine that being an actor demands you to get inspiration and stimulation from the world surrounding you and from a lot of different people. Watching movies that aren't reality would feel like a waste of time if you got the financial means to do way more exciting real things anywhere in the world.
Rather be who you are and take risks and risk people not liking you than being "normal" aka boring. pre-Oscar Brie was a lot calmer and shyer than the Brie that took on the huge professional and personal challenge with playing Captain Marvel, an offer she rejected twice because of the fear of fame and the pressure and everything that comes with playing such a huge role. But it paid off. Yes, Brie didn't always act the best way but when she's in the right environment with people she likes and trusts or when she talks about her passion project Captain Marvel, she is fantastic, much more relaxed, funny, smiling, warm and awesome. She's not as good at social interaction as I say the majority of actors or musicians and she's very private. She's not someone who is like most people. She does her own thing and that's great.
I used to love Joel Edgerton.... Joel, how the hell can you sleep at night, let alone spend your $$$$$ from the profit of this evil degrading abusive movie?? "The Stranger" ??? Look it up!! Did you ask permission from Bruce and Denise Morcombe?? Joel, you have twins how would you feel??? Why???