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The Talented Mr. Ripley: Director Anthony Minghella interview (2000) 

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Filmmaker Anthony Minghella presents his latest film, "The Talented Mr. Ripley."
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@ManufacturingIntellect
@ManufacturingIntellect 6 лет назад
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@bonniebucklaw6247
@bonniebucklaw6247 3 года назад
This movie belongs in a museum with a wing unto itself... can't believe he's gone and Phillip Seymour Hoffman too.
@logicalnetwork1611
@logicalnetwork1611 4 года назад
I love this fllm and have watched it many many times. The film world is poorer for the loss of Anthony Minghella.
@zuckerkane
@zuckerkane 3 года назад
I watch Talented Mr Ripley every 6 months. What a cast, what an atmosphere, what a movie... The age of the Auteur Director is over. It's so sad it breaks my heart.
@bathasleftthecave
@bathasleftthecave 3 года назад
what a bizarre comment. scorsese, lynch, sorrentino, fincher, the coens, martin mcdonaugh, phoebe waller bridge, gaudagnino, tarintino, inarritu, cuaron, nolan, sofia coppolla, katherine bigelow, ben wheatley, jim jarmusch, jane campion... i mean we could keep this list going all day.
@zuckerkane
@zuckerkane 3 года назад
@@bathasleftthecave The fact that they exist doesn't mean they make good movies anymore. Fincher excluded, he never messed up.
@christopherbarber5283
@christopherbarber5283 5 лет назад
take one scroll through instagram celeb culture and you can easily see the continual relevance of his question "is it better to be a fake somebody than a real nobody"
@user-br3bw7wr2l
@user-br3bw7wr2l 4 года назад
A very poignant observation.
@nyk3334
@nyk3334 3 года назад
Harlen Maguire yes, absolutely.
@shameemakhtar1375
@shameemakhtar1375 5 лет назад
Anthony Mingella is a brilliant film maker with the visual language of a poet. His way of weaving human stories with historical events and situation is so powerful, every film of his are bold statements against war. Love predominates in his work as does beauty and passion for life.
@logicalnetwork1611
@logicalnetwork1611 4 года назад
He was sadly died.
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 Год назад
RIP Anthony Minghella (January 6, 1954 - March 18, 2008), aged 54 You will always be remembered as a legend.
@teeniebeenie8774
@teeniebeenie8774 5 лет назад
luv him, wish he had done more movies...gone too young. ripley is a classic !
@weasley2o13
@weasley2o13 4 года назад
But his son is very, very gifted. And he will continue his legacy one step at a time. The talented Mr Max is here to stay.
@LondonSambaDancerBellydancer
@LondonSambaDancerBellydancer 4 года назад
He died??
@givemeshelter.
@givemeshelter. 3 года назад
Wait. He died? 😔
@RelaxingAmbience_ASMR
@RelaxingAmbience_ASMR 5 лет назад
R.I.P Anthony Minghella :( Gone far far too soon :( this and the English Patient are two of the best movies of all time
@qwertyuiop4991
@qwertyuiop4991 5 лет назад
one of the best films ever made.
@ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary
@ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary 2 года назад
I've said it before that Minghella's Talented Mr. Ripley is like a film that Hitchcock would have made if he was from modern times. It's an exquisite Thriller with a well painted storyline.. I didn't enjoy the original from the 60s very much though.
@XavierKatzone
@XavierKatzone 2 года назад
Agreed!
@mariapilarme
@mariapilarme Месяц назад
The English patient was a joy to read. The movie was absolutely how I imagined. Great job in both movies
@ecaepevolhturt
@ecaepevolhturt 4 года назад
It's funny how AM uses poetic language to describe the themes in his movie and the literal minded Rose jumps straight to criminal psychology, something hard, practical and based in reality.
@kristensegina7703
@kristensegina7703 2 года назад
I've been watching Ripley constantly as of late....a new classic...very sad this man is no longer with us.
@gigigiseleworld
@gigigiseleworld 2 года назад
Brilliant.. Director.. so sad that he died ..
@lutab0507
@lutab0507 3 года назад
I loved this film and think it was excellently executed in every way. Although a bit Macabre, it was better than the original i believe.
@Bkaas
@Bkaas 7 лет назад
thanks for sharing. love this movie
@mohamedkturay5041
@mohamedkturay5041 5 лет назад
Good job Anthony love it all RIP.
@jeffo8455
@jeffo8455 3 года назад
He passed way to soon.
@thomase13
@thomase13 6 лет назад
Great interview - thanks for posting! :)
@johnisrgideon
@johnisrgideon 7 лет назад
R.I.P my hero!
@dranelemakol
@dranelemakol 5 лет назад
Do you mean Charlie Rose?
@nope_no_nunya.
@nope_no_nunya. 2 года назад
I miss Charlie Rose's show.
@shameemakhtar1375
@shameemakhtar1375 5 лет назад
He is today's David Lean, or maybe more.
@Andrew.3002
@Andrew.3002 4 года назад
And Charlie Rose!
@ChattinBoxingWYB
@ChattinBoxingWYB 2 года назад
Matt Damon's portrayal of the very ambiguous, cunning and somewhat sympathetic villain Mr Tom Ripley. Was one of the first times where I actually wanted the villain to get away with his crimes. I think it's because the way that Matt portrays the character, he's actually the most likeable character in the entire movie. As he's surrounded by snobs and ungrateful privileged douchebags. Also 💯 Damon should have got the Academy Award Nomination for Best Actor!!
@user-mz5of2ci8b
@user-mz5of2ci8b 2 года назад
No no everyone was very polite and nice to Tom hell even Dickie brought him to that last jazz festival that night and then outed Tom for who he really was. Dickies mistake was that he treated Tom to well.
@wjglll340
@wjglll340 2 года назад
Tom was a wannabe privileged douchebag.
@blondewriter99
@blondewriter99 Год назад
It's like that if you read the book too. The genius of Patricia Highsmith.
@ChattinBoxingWYB
@ChattinBoxingWYB Год назад
@@blondewriter99 Yes from my research. She intentionally made Tom Ripley a bad guy that you actually root for and want him to get away with his crimes. Hence why he commits crimes usually against other criminals and unlikeable rich snobs. No different from characters from gangsta movies. In gangster films, you tend to root for the gangster to win as long as he's only committing crimes against other gangsters and unlikeable characters.
@blondewriter99
@blondewriter99 Год назад
@@ChattinBoxingWYB Yep, the key to a sympathetic bad person - kill those less sympathetic! 🤣
@StephNuggs
@StephNuggs Год назад
Must be some book
@MultiSUPERLATIVO
@MultiSUPERLATIVO 9 месяцев назад
I wonder if Dickie's father knew everything about Tom, all the way through...
@WuhSuhDood
@WuhSuhDood 2 года назад
Rip
@ashimaprashar1
@ashimaprashar1 10 месяцев назад
Why does Tom kill Peter, does anyone have a theory?
@LondonSambaDancerBellydancer
@LondonSambaDancerBellydancer 4 года назад
This format is old And the volume too low Shame as I love the artist and movie Can’t really hear him not get his points
@neko7309
@neko7309 3 года назад
Well you're right. Subtitles work at least
@XavierKatzone
@XavierKatzone 2 года назад
Boy I had no problem at all with the volume on my S10e phone.
@andykeri8370
@andykeri8370 Год назад
The Japanese tourist will chase you ,even to the center of the Earth.
@mariapilarme
@mariapilarme Месяц назад
Ripley had narcissist personality disorder.
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