Ben Whishaw in Brideshead Revisited clip 1
Clip from Brideshead Revisited (2008).
The Courting of Sebastian & Charles. . .
Matthew Goode as Charles
Ben Whishaw as Sebastian
Because we all need more pretty boys frolicking in their love and a double entendre concerning a pearl necklace. . .
You're welcome.
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It's like every role he plays in, he's air. He's so elegant and light and beautiful and his roles and relations are pure gold to watch, especially this and cloud atlas. He gives normal-ish circumstances meaning. I love it!
@OlwenMoon
9 жыл бұрын
And Bright Star! He is the perfect Keats
@ramonc1942
9 жыл бұрын
I could not agree more!!
@magacaleb4763
4 жыл бұрын
How you doin?
@hanazahran76
3 жыл бұрын
we're just gonna cross the danish girl outta there cuz fr i wanted to slap the shit out of him
@ameliaedwards5379
3 жыл бұрын
@@hanazahran76 And Suffragette. Genuinely could have murdered his character. He's supposed to ne unlikable there though, and he did a fantastic job.
Kisses man “Look out for my brother “ Me: whaaaaaaat
@gomezmorticiaskiddo356
4 жыл бұрын
Sweet home albama
@ODessa002
4 жыл бұрын
Wait that was her brother wtf
@mischalecterTV
3 жыл бұрын
On the lips too 🤮
@danielasterling6936
3 жыл бұрын
@@mischalecterTV BARILOCHE VILLA LA ANGOSTURA VILLA GESELL CARILO USHUAIA ARGENTINA
@rumblefish9
2 жыл бұрын
@@ODessa002 In those times kisses on the lips esp between family were not seen as vulgar
I didn't need my heart anyway
@jacobitejimwins
7 жыл бұрын
Oh, puke...
When he kissed him Charles didn't pull back or pushed him away. He lets it happen. He doesn't want to hurt his friend, but he can't lie to him either. I think this scene is euqally painful for both of them. It breaks my heart.
@rupert99
5 жыл бұрын
I somehow cannot recall a similar scene from the 1981 production.....Maybe I am wrong but i do not think so.
@mikeq7134
4 жыл бұрын
@@rupert99 Sebastian is not so clearly gay in the other version.
@rupert99
4 жыл бұрын
@@mikeq7134 in many ways in the 1981 version he is even more gay, but there is nothing this explicit. Yes I would go along with that. (And he is much more stylish! He resembles a lot more some aristocratic gays I have met over the years).
@redstar7292
3 жыл бұрын
It was better when it was left more ambiguous as in the 81 version. As a romantic friendship of 2 young boys before they're really mature. They were only meant to be 19 and had little contact with women, attending all male public school & university. Because the writer had these experiences it's just assumed.
@danielasterling6936
3 жыл бұрын
@@redstar7292 SHANGRILA ATLANTIDA PIRIAPOLIS URUGUAY
Ben Whishaw is just perfect
what i need is the accuracy and faithfulness of the 1981 adaptation, combined with the beautiful cinematography of this one...
@emilyks6238
3 жыл бұрын
I find the 1981 adaptation beautiful too
@danielasterling6936
3 жыл бұрын
@@emilyks6238 POCITOS CARRASCO MONTEVIDEO URUGUAY
@luisecawthorne1025
2 жыл бұрын
I find the '81 adaptation beautiful, but the theme music overbearing
My favourite scene in the film! 'If only it could be like this always, always summer, always alone; fruit always ripe.' ^.^
@ABCDEFGHI3295
9 жыл бұрын
***** That's just the magic of Ben Whishaw, Matthew Goode, Evelyn Waugh and Julian Jarrold. ;P
@loljustice31
8 жыл бұрын
+Abi Watson Maybe it's really deep and beautiful - or maybe you're just twelve.
@amalia7513
8 жыл бұрын
+Rainy Jane I see nothing wrong with being twelve again- less responsibilities, none of the burdens of life.
Can't stop watching this clip. I love how Sebastian looks at Charles and his tone of voice when he says 'always summer, always alone, the fruit always ripe'. And it's absolutely perfect with the background music! The way Sebastian talks and acts in this movie is toally different from the one in the TV version. Both are good but Ben Whishaw's acting is flawless.
@luisecawthorne1025
2 жыл бұрын
Ben Whishaw there personifies Charles description of Sebastian in the book "by his beauty, which was arresting" perfectly
@trawlins396
10 ай бұрын
Agree!
@trawlins396
10 ай бұрын
I prefer this over the miniseries although I know not many feel the same.
Ben Whishaw's expression, when he realizes that Charles refuses to kiss him back. He knows in his heart there will be no grand consummation, no life time love. It's heart breaking and you can see the beginning of a slow separation. In the book Waugh has Charles admit the reason why he stays around Sebastian is because he's a male version of Julia
@chelseal8448
7 жыл бұрын
Sidney Frederickson Read the book quite some time ago but I think I remember it was the reverse? Charles liked Julia because she was the female version of Sebastian.
@paulinaenck5797
6 жыл бұрын
Charles admits in the novel that his attraction to Julia stems from her similarities to Sebastian. At this point in the novel, she was barely a blip on his radar - the allure of Sebastian was all his own, and, while he was attracted to Julia early on, he didn’t really care at all about her until years later when Sebastian was long out of the picture and they meet again.
@christine2689
3 жыл бұрын
Paulina Enck whoah. I should read the book.
@simplehades4514
3 жыл бұрын
I just found the book from a basket full of old books and bought it. Now im so excited to read :))
@danielasterling6936
3 жыл бұрын
@@christine2689 BARILOCHE USHUAIA ARGENTINA
Such great actors in their performances. Ben whishaw, Matthew Goode.. So loving what they brought to their characters, their natural chemistry on screen is pleasant to watch
This was a beautiful clip, I haven't seen the movie, but this makes me want to-only I can tell it must end tragically, all good movies do.
@goldfinger4953
8 жыл бұрын
The ending is horrible.
@Vesnicie
7 жыл бұрын
EN Fingerhut Watch the 1981 series instead.
@tijanabozovic3
4 жыл бұрын
@@goldfinger4953 horrible as in done bad or as in sad?
@ann7169
3 жыл бұрын
@@tijanabozovic3Sad. Very very sad :(
@danielasterling6936
3 жыл бұрын
@@ann7169 PUNTA DEL ESTE URUGUAY
Sebastian's downfall - alcohol, his cold mother and his neglectful father. And his unrequited love for Charles. :(
@redstar7292
3 жыл бұрын
I thought it was his Catholic guilt over his homosexual tendencies that drove him to drink..
@samsaraslight8377
3 жыл бұрын
@@redstar7292 it was all of it. That's what drove him to drugs and alcoholism. I think Charles truly broke him, though. Not intentionally, ofc. But we times the people you love most will hurt you. Charles should have caught on and avoided the whole relationship, but he was kinda selfish and self centered in that regard.
MATTHEW GOODE is absolutely gorgeous and a great actor. I love the way he acts. Truly a classic actor. He can play everything. Hollywood needs to awaken to his leading man potential and he needs to quit taking foolish roles like "Watchman" and bit roles like in "Allied". His agent shouldn't be even giving him those scripts. He needs quality vs. quantity!
@HerondalesAngel
5 жыл бұрын
And now he's Matthew clairmont in a discovery of witches which is his calling I think he's amazing in it xxx
@luisecawthorne1025
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely classic in A Single Man with Colin Firth. have a tissue though
Oh my god, I literally just watched this for the second time and I don't really even have any context on these characters but I cried just because it was so utterly beautiful. I just have nothing else to say, it's so incredible, like the most beautiful summer days of a figment of a past life, a past romance...I can't even describe.
Ben always be an artist in films.
It's beautiful. Just absolutely gorgeous, this simple relationship between friends who are enamoured with each other and each other's presence. The cinematography - magical The dialogues - very genuine The music - fitting and heart-wrenchingly aesthetic The acting - close to flawless That thing they did after the kiss, both of them, it was, I can't even find the words to explain. It told everything. I have to order that DVD.
wrench my heart out why don't you? :'(
why is Ben the cutest person alive
This film was a favourite of mine. Back in 2017 at 20, I was in a very similar situation with a friend. It was not sexual but that kind of love has left my life somewhat hollow and dark. Maybe love will find you again but treasure those sweet moments when you are young, they shape you forever.
This is what I love about Brideshead Revisited - everyone has a different interpretation of it. And there is some truth/reasonableness in most interpretations. The book is such a complex and subtle masterpiece. In my interpretation what Charles falls on love with is Brideshead and the lifestyle and opulence it offers. Both Sebastian and Julia are physically beautiful and part of Brideshead, and his confuses his infatuation/obsession with Brideshead as love for the siblings...
The guy in the suit is from A Single Man. Love both of these
My feeling always was that for Charles he was infatuated with Sebastian but also with the world he represented, but he did love him and cared for him but ultimately he became one of the people Sebastian was running from. The romance aspect for him was fleeting, it just got transferred to Julia. For Sebastian he thought he had found love and friendship but felt betrayed when he thought Charles was getting too close to his family (sp. Julia). He wanted to keep those worlds separate.
@luisecawthorne1025
Жыл бұрын
It would have been possible with either of them but for the stifling influence of the “smother”
here because there will be a new version of this and I'm looking forward to 💖 what a beautiful movie
terribly sad..........yet heart-breaking beautiful
ben steals ev scene, brilliant, as usual
@teeniebeenie8774
6 жыл бұрын
i wish in a way the 2 men had switched characters
and... Aloysius in a good temper
This is beautiful.
At the beginning Charles is young, untarnished, and naive. Of course Sebastian is drawn to him and vice versa as they are so different from each other. The cautious boy with a modest lifestyle and the corrupted supposedly carefree boy who lives for extravagance. Sebastian hopes that he will in a way make him a better man. But what Charles fails to see is that whilst he drinks for fun, Sebastian is an alcoholic who drinks away his deep deep troubles. And while he pushes the limits of their friendship, because he is open to anything, Sebastian is in love with him. He thinks he is in love with Sebastian's sister, because she is beautiful, he desires her, but to Sebastian she is the thing he holds dearest in all the world. He inadvertently uses Sebastian for his sister and the lifestyle they lead, baring no thought to the rift he is driving between the mother and the two siblings. He also fails in his duty to protect Sebastian. All because he fails to recognise that actions have consequences. He professed friendship to Sebastian, yet did little for his health and happiness, betraying the trust of his mother, and professed love for his sister, yet broke the bond of her and her brother, broke her brothers heart, encouraged his drinking habit, and he knew and understood very little of her. He ends up being the villain, because of his naivety! I do sympathise with him, but he was too young, he didn't know what fragile, broken, twisted creatures he was dealing with, and all he did was eventually at the expense of them.
@nightwatchman7630
6 жыл бұрын
Well said. Beautiful. Thank you.
@adreinlobby9826
6 жыл бұрын
I felt like I just watched the movie twice reading this lol
@MM-kq6fe
5 жыл бұрын
I literally cried reading your coment. No joke, real tears.
@mjptrapster
5 жыл бұрын
I always felt, and much more so after reading the novel that Charles is the villain of this piece and at times is sheer bastard. Never satisfied as Antony tells him late in the novel that far from being the lamb to the slaughter and not willful enough to resist the Marchmain's, it is Charles himself who pursues the family. I'm never sure why, possibly to fill a hole in his upbringing with no mother and a cold, distant father. He is well educated and looks down on the working classes which becomes evident after firmly being secured as a close friend of the entire Marchmain family. The only time you see Charles happy is with Sebastian during their first year at Oxford, after that he slowly shuts down and becomes colder and in the end as distant as his father was. He helps in the destruction of Sebastian, he hates his wife and has no interest at all in his children - to the point of putting off seeing his infant daughter for the first time! He could have kept Julia even after Lord Marchmain's deathbed repentance if had been less forth-fully critical of Catholicism. He must realise that Julia is not a"heathen" even Sebastian tells him that during their first summer, but continues to call the families concern for their fathers soul "mumbo-jumbo". At the end, as his opening narration states, he is old, loveless and purely going through the motions of life. One suspects he wouldn't be devastated to not return from the War. By the end of the novel I really did not like Charles. Speaks volumes about Waugh considering it is semi-autobiographical!
@damianop100
4 жыл бұрын
@@mjptrapster Yes, why was Charles attracted to Sebastian and what in the world did he see in Julia, a tedious, self-absorbed, completely uninteresting person? I always felt Charles lacked a soul and then he slowly fades away into nothingness.
1:49 that finger rubbing!
**Spoilers** The first half of this film was amazing, but I can't help but feel a bit let down by the last hour or so - I was expecting some kind of really interesting/heartbreaking love triangle, but Sebastian gets completely forgotten about. I didn't want a happy ending necessarily, just one that kept Charles and Sebastian as the main focus of the plot (which is what the beginning of the film seemed to be setting up). But I know it's based on a classic novel so it's not really the film's fault.
@avalilianagord9090
8 жыл бұрын
+Callum McPherson it seems like a gay lovestory at first, but then it comes out as a straight lovestory between charles and sebastian' s sister
@mjptrapster
5 жыл бұрын
Brideshead is NOT a novel about Charles and Sebastian! It's a novel about Charles, the erosion of the classic British aristocratic country-house life and an outsiders slow acceptance of Roman Catholocism. Sebastian is the door that opens Charles, who as one of the educated urban middle-class, to a world he would never otherwise be a party to. Julia is far more important to the story.
@paulinaenck5797
5 жыл бұрын
It was never supposed to be a love triangle, as Julia wasn’t supposed to be a romantic interest until the second half, but the film decided to change all that for no good reason
@damianop100
4 жыл бұрын
@@avalilianagord9090 Yes, and completely and utterly boring. I kept waiting for a reunion of Charles and Sebastian but it never happened. Julia, does anyone really care about her?
@damianop100
4 жыл бұрын
@@mjptrapster Sebastian is the love lost, the beauty departed. Julia for Charles is a very poor substitute but as good and as close as he could get once Sebastian disappeared.
Stunning ❤
Everybody knows this new adaptation is nothing compared to the 1980s version. We're watching just for Matthew Goode.
BEN IS ABSOLUTELY DASHING
This shouts the french movie The Dreamers to me. Anyone?
@rumblefish9
2 жыл бұрын
That film was really messed up. And no. Not even the same story.
Is the lady played by Hayley Atwell or am I imagining things?
@ShakeJoviFilan
8 жыл бұрын
yes she is
I have been to the place where this was filmed
i feel like that montage demonstrates that real love is just wanting to be with each other
it's Always Summer :)
Dammit why he so handsome
amazing sceene
It's 'Always Summer' by Adrian Johnston from the soundtrack
@TheSeverusSnape, Oh my gosh, I LOVE your username. :D Also, this was a very nice clip. Thank you bunches for uploading it. ^_^
Obviously,Charles enjoyed this kiss more than the kiss with Julia,look at dat face when they kiss...omg
Is it weird that, although the 1981 miniseries is excellent, I kind of preferred whishaw’s version of Sebastian to Anthony Andrews’s? I mean, I always for some weird reason saw Sebastian as looking (and acting) much younger than he truly is with a higher pitched voice, and he’s around the actual age range that the character is supposed to be in. I wished that they did a boyhood/merrily we roll along style production of this in which they filmed over the period of time that the book/movie takes place over so we could see the actors age with their characters. That and he looks much cuter with a teddy bear than Andrews did arguably.
Ben is SO fine. God have mercy
Very nice...
I know there is so much more to this scene BUT on just the appearance its perfect...an end to a beautiful day, wonderful drink and humor and fading light and a small kiss between friends... It doesn't need to be sexual or imply sex, just the end to a beautiful day.
oh my gosh..! the kiss and sebastian's smile is sooooo sweet..tho the movie was fucked up
The phonograph is playing a music, what is its name?
There isn't a kiss scene in the '81 version, but after the others have left luncheon at Sebastian's room, Charles goes to leave, and then Sebastian said "Have some more Cointreau. And then I must go to the Botanical Gardens, to see the ivy". They left together arm in arm. That scene alone was very shocking for a rather more uptight BBC audience
The music is good
What is the song in the background? So lovely. Thanks!
Ben beautiful ❤❤
почему у меня сердце щемит, когда смотрю на Беню? Где мне найти такого как Бен, ранимого и чувствительного ласкового котю...(((
'Sebastian' :)
It's an original piece from the film soundtrack, but as I don't own it, I'm afraid I can't say which track.
Soundtrack please?
What music is this please
And where is full
d kiss ws quite sweet actually.............
Wait, did she kiss her brother on the lips?!
@Vesnicie
7 жыл бұрын
Radhika Bhagwat Um, yes, lots of people do that, you know.
@adreinlobby9826
6 жыл бұрын
SAMME I was so confuseedd
What is the name
What is the song?? It's so beautiful
@danielasterling6936
3 жыл бұрын
MALUMA
Is that Hayley Atwell? Wow! If that's her, she was always stunning!
perfect couple.......○
Awww a bromance :)
Rumor or no, it's just been announced that Whishaw will be playing the lead in the upcoming Freddie Mercury biographical film.
@jeffgarcia9319
10 жыл бұрын
that's not a rumor, it's a fact. and it's been confirmed. he's got the playful personality and looks for it. so I can't wait!
@TheStockwell
10 жыл бұрын
Jeffrey De rousse It's odd how this isn't a huge news item. I mean, when that Borat guy was up for the part, the internet couldn't shut up about it. Here, the role has been cast - and something like 10 people know about it? It's a crazy ol' world!
@jeffgarcia9319
10 жыл бұрын
They just announced that he's been cast. I think they'll wait until they've actually started filming to finally make it official so that way they can show some teaser trailer clips.
@TheStockwell
10 жыл бұрын
Jeffrey De rousse Oddly enough, the Freddie Mercury film was listed in his Wikipedia page's filmography in mid December of 2013. Gosh, it's like I had classified information for two weeks! Mostly, I'm happy to know the Freddie Mercury film is a little closer to happening.
@gloriajuarez2643
4 жыл бұрын
TheStockwell 8
Whats movies name
so lovely kiss and cute Q
they did something like this in freak show the 2017 movie
What happens next??
The silence after the kiss makes the viewer feel just as uncomfortable as the characters do ..
@danielasterling6936
3 жыл бұрын
BARILOCHE VILLA LA ANGOSTURA LAS LEÑAS VILLA GESELL USHUAIA ANTÁRTIDA ARGENTINA
Name of the piece please ?
@HasanNudin-se4ui
6 жыл бұрын
Vidio bf barat
I wonder if Lady Mary knows what her current husband got up to back in the day....
No one: John Cena in the ad before the video: Phew, that was hot, but nothing is as hot as takis 😏
@danielasterling6936
3 жыл бұрын
BARILOCHE USHUAIA ARGENTINA
this movie makes me feel sad! Did he ended up single? No family?
Adrian Johnston-Sebastian
"look after my brother" hmmmmm
They did Sebastián DIRTY!!!! 🥺🥺
I feel like this film was cursed to have the beautiful production values, lovely score, and great acting all bogged down by a mediocre-to-bad script that muddles both the actual plot and the actual characters. Also, sue me, but Ben Whishaw as Sebastian > Anthony Andrews as Sebastian, no competition. The respective portrayals of Sebastian is the main reason I could never get into the miniseries, while I keep coming back to this film despite the many flaws in the storytelling.
@rogerwatson8128
6 жыл бұрын
I think this film is about Ben Whishaw
Q in his time off.
Sebastian deserved better
I prefer the TV series to the film. The film is shallow and does not follow the book.
@julietaaguirre3761
4 жыл бұрын
agreed besides anthony and jeremy are better actors and portrayed sebastian and Charles infinitely better
EL DÍA E LA ROSA RESUTAOS ROSA
어후. 사랑해요
미치겠다
Most of us have had that "kissed my same sex friend, but we'll pretend like it didn't happen" moment
I liked Anthony Andrews and Jeremy Irons better in these roles. Their chemistry was perfect, and could not be improved upon. Sorry...
Well...it's not? ;D It's just how I felt about the scene.
What will Mary Poppins say?
Hollywood. Alas.
Fucking Ben whishaw . Goddamn.
1:35
Ben, Will you marry me?
Brother?
@danielasterling6936
3 жыл бұрын
BARILOCHE USHUAIA ARGENTINA
Jamas dejare solo a mi novio con otro hombre 😶😣
@luisargumedo5946
7 жыл бұрын
nunca jajaja
Meh. I have to say I like the 1981 version more.
@julietaaguirre3761
4 жыл бұрын
Right, Anthony Andrews is wayy better as Sebastian and it was just so wonderful.
@isammolina4842
3 жыл бұрын
En lineas generales si;era mejor.Pero Whishaw es mas sutil q Andrews.
T
guys it's NOT A BROMANCE. you have to read the book/watch the whole film to understand. then you'll know he's just using him, 'flirting' with him as you will to get to his sister, no, to get to brideshead. this scene is beyond heartbreaking, to love someone who leads you on..don't you see how fragile ben is, how he's been manipulated?