Colm Tóibín's Favourite Scene Is The One He Didn't Write | Making A Scene

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Three-time Man Booker Prize nominee Colm Tóibín visited TIFF to discuss his novel’s transition to the big screen with 2015's Brooklyn, starring Saoirse Ronan. Watch the author walk us through two scenes from director John Crowley and screenwriter Nick Hornby’s adaptation of his acclaimed novel, and find out why Tóibín's favourite scene in Brooklyn is the one he didn’t write.
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  • @kaylarose1081
    @kaylarose10813 жыл бұрын

    My grandmother is full Irish, and she married a full Italian named Tony in 1945. When I told her about this movie she got the biggest kick out of it.

  • @kensellers4082

    @kensellers4082

    3 жыл бұрын

    Kiki Rose, Yes, I think many Irish-Italian Americans absolutely love this great film. It parallels the experiences of many of our own family members.

  • @funkystyle7249
    @funkystyle72497 жыл бұрын

    I watched this for Saoirse Ronan and she was good in it but I got a say Emory Cohen is a brilliant actor, his facial expressions tells emotions without the need for words. Too bad he doesn't get the recognition for it, but there also is the fact that the Emory has an aloof, indifferent vibe going on rather than the usual charming personality Hollywood usually goes for.

  • @fatimavaz2665

    @fatimavaz2665

    6 жыл бұрын

    .

  • @yahiakebtane691

    @yahiakebtane691

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you funkystyle

  • @lenaschuran9663

    @lenaschuran9663

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I agree with you. Sadly I haven't found jet another movie with him that is like this one. 🙁

  • @AndyLibra
    @AndyLibra4 жыл бұрын

    Colm Toibin, thank you for giving the Italian people and culture dignity and not making typical Italian stereo type movies like every Italian is a Mafia member. I appreciate that very much

  • @kensellers4082

    @kensellers4082

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if Carmella Soprano watched “Brooklyn” on her state-of-art video system with her friends Adriana LaServa, Janice Soprano, Rosalie Aprile, Gabriella Dante, etc., at her home? And, what would Carmella and her friends have thought of the film? I remember them discussing the late Frank McCourt’s great book, “Angela’s Ashes.” Gabriella commented on what Mr. McCourt described as the Irish people’s struggle with “the drink.” Could Carmella and her friends relate to the characters in “Brooklyn”? I don’t think we ever saw many, if any, Irish-American or even Irish/Italian-American characters on “The Sopranos.” It’s somewhat ironic that when we got to frequently see Tiny hanging out in front of Satriale’s Pork Store on Kearny Avenue in Kearny, NJ, with his guys, you can spot what looks like an Italian-American social club , two doors down from Satriale’s. What’s ironic is that that social club is actually an Irish-American social club. David Chase had to pay the owners of that club to replace all of the Irish flags and symbols with Italian ones when he was filming at that film location. Kearny historically had a large Irish and Scottish community.

  • @mauriziomammuccini6657

    @mauriziomammuccini6657

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ben detto. Grazie mille, Colm. Libro bellissimo e film meraviglioso, indimenticabile. Una storia d'Amore intensa ed unica.

  • @Martini923

    @Martini923

    Жыл бұрын

    If it had to be written by American writer and directed by American would have Tony family in the mob to spice the film up, Ellis as a drunk

  • @MooseMeus

    @MooseMeus

    8 ай бұрын

    forget about it!

  • @MyMusics809
    @MyMusics8094 жыл бұрын

    there was a part in the film where, during dinner, Tony keeps quiet and lets Eilis ramble on about her life and interests. tony, like Toibin said, is keeping quiet about his love for baseball. Further into the film, we get a similar scene with Eilis and Jim, with him rambling on and eilis keeping quiet about her husband.

  • @Tiktokhotpot

    @Tiktokhotpot

    3 ай бұрын

    What husband

  • @yootoob4516
    @yootoob45166 жыл бұрын

    Tóibín's analyses of these scenes moves me so much. I've watched the film three times and enjoyed it. His commentary elevates it. If only there was a DVD extra with his comments on the entire film.

  • @bluebeecontent2851

    @bluebeecontent2851

    5 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree. I'm now seeing the movie in a completely different way.

  • @kensellers4082

    @kensellers4082

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Toibin was 100% on point with his comments on his superb novel and John Crowley’s superb film adaption of “Brooklyn.” There’s a terrific scene in the novel, which was not included in the film. Tony takes Eilis to see a Brooklyn Dodgers game at Ebbets Field along with his two older brothers (but, not the younger, smart-@ssed one). Tony gets so involved in the ballgame, that he essentially ignores Eilis, not because he’s being rude and inattentive towards Eilis, but because he’s such a diehard Dodger fan. So, one of Tony’s brothers begins to explain the rules of baseball to Eilis, who is fascinated by the new and unique sights and sounds at the baseball stadium.

  • @thepusherwoman

    @thepusherwoman

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kensellers4082 omg i was looking forward to that scene when i was watching the movie. of course i was disappointed, at least the movie ending is so much better. Personally it's the last boat scene that made the movie ending so great.

  • @kensellers4082

    @kensellers4082

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thepusherwoman Mr. Toibin has said that he might want to write a sequel to “Brooklyn.” It would be great to see Eilis and Tony, with their young children, walking around Eilis’ hometown in Ireland. And, then bumping into that spiteful harridan Eilis previously worked for. Maybe Eilis would tell that old battle axe, “Pog mo’ thoin” (“Kiss my @ss” in Garlic)?

  • @aikighost

    @aikighost

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kensellers4082 the autocorrect of "Gaelic" to "Garlic" made me smile :)

  • @dostagirl9551
    @dostagirl95512 жыл бұрын

    Toibin’s favorite scene is mine as well. The staging of it was brilliant with Ronan in that eye-catching and colorful dress against the brick wall. In that moment, she just embodied pure life and hope and joy.

  • @noonynoonynoo
    @noonynoonynoo6 жыл бұрын

    OMG Mr. Toibin explains it so well 😍 was sobbing and jumping for joy when Tony saw her

  • @bluebeecontent2851
    @bluebeecontent28515 жыл бұрын

    It's so interesting to see how a story differs and develops/changes when you translate it between mediums. It's also nice to see how supportive and impressed the author is of the screenplay. It's made me think about the complicated relationship between a book and its adaptation.

  • @shabinashukoor7884
    @shabinashukoor7884 Жыл бұрын

    Very beautiful movie of a bygone era. So beautifully anecdotally intertwined with such a transformative period in the history and making of New York City. I was particularly touched by the Long Island scene, when the hard-working young man dreams up building houses for his family and starting a construction business with his brothers. He’s telling the woman he’s wooing that he plans to create a good life for them and she is sweetly supportive and understands the vision without needing to think about it. These were families that were early pioneers who laid the foundation for what NYC is today. Thank you to everyone - the author, the film makers, all.

  • @gmh471

    @gmh471

    Ай бұрын

    I think that the Long Island scene was the most important scene in the film. Eilis may not have realized it at the time, but this is the scene that tells you her life will be an adventure and exciting and fulfilling, much more fulfilling than Ireland would ever be. This is in stark contrast with the life she would have had she had stayed in Ireland after Rose died and married Jim, who had been handed his life on a platter -- a place to live and a business and he almost certainly never would give her any of the adventure that she already has lived and seeks and who would never work as hard or take the kinds of risks that Tony will. He is a nice young man and would take care of Eilis, but that's about it. When Tony says "we're gonna start a company" you can hear his determination and one can easily envision that it will absolutely be successful (I mean, builders on Long Island in the 1950s?) and that a big part of the success will be that Eilis will have the smarts and business acumen to run it. She will also have this big, loving beautiful family when all she has in Ireland is her mother, who likely would refuse to come to America even if Eilis did the needful to get her there. I would love to see the next movie when perhaps 5 to 10 years later she returns to Ireland and has to confront her past (and whether she ever told Tony about Jim). Likely is not to be.

  • @lourdesmariasanchez8388

    @lourdesmariasanchez8388

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@gmh471The author wrote a sequel, it's called Long Island, not long after he published it, but, it will destroy you, it just ruined Tony and everyone for that matter, I think it was completely unnecessary.

  • @kasession
    @kasession5 ай бұрын

    I saw this movie for the first time on HBO a few years ago. I liked it, but I didn't give it much thought until it popped up again on HBO this month. After watching it again, I became hooked. I've been watching it again and again on MAX. I have to say my favorite scenes are when Tony notices her at the dance and asks her to dance. I go back to that scene every time. Great movie!!! And of course I love the end 😍

  • @adeolawilson599
    @adeolawilson5992 жыл бұрын

    I frigging love this movie wholeheartedly

  • @marianacordova50
    @marianacordova503 жыл бұрын

    I cried just watching this video and the last scene, that scene wraps perfectly the movie. So incredibly beautiful...

  • @normalgirlcvco
    @normalgirlcvco6 жыл бұрын

    Just watched this movie and it's so lovely, Saoirse and Emory were perfect.

  • @drala108
    @drala108 Жыл бұрын

    I love this film. It touches a palette of emotions. Great book, great screenplay, cast and crew.

  • @youarerien8874
    @youarerien88743 жыл бұрын

    I saw the movie first, and when I finished the book and realized there wasn't the final reunion scene I got super sad

  • @everyonelovesdee

    @everyonelovesdee

    3 жыл бұрын

    I read the book first, and when we got that final reunion scene I was like... ah..... it was a bit more open ended in the book, which I liked. On first read I felt very much her Ma made her choice for her but on second read I feel she took more control than the first time.

  • @LaneyElward
    @LaneyElward6 жыл бұрын

    He's such a beautiful soul. Lovely story. Thank you.

  • @no-bozos
    @no-bozos6 жыл бұрын

    Powerful movie. Simple story-telling.

  • @vickiebailey2679
    @vickiebailey26796 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't love any story more than I love this one . . . romance is in my blood anyway and it just takes me on a wave of happy, hugging, kissing, loving, and all that good stuff known as love. Tony, (in the movie), is everything I would have ever wanted in a boyfriend and a husband - he is adorable in every way possible and I wish that I were the girl in the story . . . .xoxoxo thanks so much for writing this!

  • @MiracleWinchester
    @MiracleWinchester4 жыл бұрын

    @1:50 when that smile comes it. I think I felt alive

  • @lirr408
    @lirr4087 жыл бұрын

    I love this movie . I especially loved the scenes with Saiorse and Emory. Great actors.

  • @c.w.simpsonproductions1230
    @c.w.simpsonproductions12303 жыл бұрын

    I had the pleasure of meeting Colm at a book fair, and I didn’t even know he was going to be there. I just happened to pass by the table where he was signing books, and I had seen the film. So I bought a few copies of his books and got them signed.

  • @lirr408
    @lirr4087 жыл бұрын

    Two of my favorite scenes. Along with the one on Long Island.

  • @36isnotold
    @36isnotold4 жыл бұрын

    That look Tony gives her at 4:11...grrr, I just love how he loves her.

  • @rdm1000
    @rdm10002 жыл бұрын

    Sir, your commentary was beautiful. We could not have had that magnificent movie without your magnificent book. I so enjoyed your book and the movie was a wonderful expression of the story you created. And yes, the final scene was a cherished moment, a lovely coda that would not exist but for you.

  • @diucapeluda
    @diucapeluda4 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic movie! As a fellow immigrant, I could really empathize with Eilis. This movie captures the sentiment, joys, and pains of being torn between two places.

  • @yejihong217
    @yejihong217 Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree that Emory Cohen is an talented one. He performed so well with the details like caring Saoirse in the right timing without letting her noticed at the table. Sooooo amazing actor!

  • @kathybonito2791
    @kathybonito27914 жыл бұрын

    Relates so well in my life. My parents are IRISH. My husbands are ITALIAN. We had to make our parents understand we were a new generation. Both families eventually became good friends. Today this is all so different.

  • @theeggtimertictic1136

    @theeggtimertictic1136

    4 жыл бұрын

    Somewhere in your story there is an Irish and Italian mother left in Ireland and Italy. As an Irish mother of 3 teenage daughters I would be heartbroken if any of them left. They were the ones who made a sacrifice.

  • @rosamariamendoza1466

    @rosamariamendoza1466

    4 жыл бұрын

    I wonder why, since both are Catholic , Irish and Italians have big families.

  • @kensellers4082

    @kensellers4082

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rosamariamendoza1466 Well, the bigots will tell you that it’s a plot by the Pope in Rome, that American Catholic families have large families with many children to “take over the United States.” I’m not kidding; I knew this one jerk in undergraduate school, who actually believed this crock of bovine excrement. The irony of this, was that this @ss had a decidedly Irish surname. No doubt, his ancestors in Ireland probably renounced their Catholicism during the terrible Irish Potato Famine in exchange for a bowl of soup, hence the derisive nickname of “souper.”

  • @rosamariamendoza1466

    @rosamariamendoza1466

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kensellers4082 Oh my goodness! I'm from a family of 9,and to boot, Mexican American!!☺ And Roman Catholic!!!!🤭🙏

  • @kensellers4082

    @kensellers4082

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rosamariamendoza1466 Rosamaria, My late father was in the 36th Infantry Division in North Africa and Europe during World War II. My father was a friend of Sergeant Silvestre Herrera, who lived in Arizona and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his bravery in taking out two German machine-gun emplacements in Mertzwiller, France in 1945. During this action, Sergeant Herrera lost both of his feet, when he stepped on a mine as he was firing at the enemy soldiers, enabling his fellow American soldiers to advance beyond the two German machine-gun emplacements. Sergeant Herrera was also awarded the Order of Military Merit (First Class) from the Mexican government for his bravery. I have a cherished photograph of Mr. Herrera and my father and my uncle Dan (a WW II US Navy Sea-Bee) standing together, when my parents and my uncle visited Mr. Herrera and his wife and young family in Arizona several years after the war. Mr. Herrera died in 2007 at the age of ninety. My late father said Mr. Herrera was the finest man he ever knew.

  • @ScoutJeanLouise
    @ScoutJeanLouise4 жыл бұрын

    I’m so going to watch this again tonight.

  • @hyerinlee9177
    @hyerinlee91776 жыл бұрын

    so beautifully put

  • @LaLindsy
    @LaLindsy4 жыл бұрын

    This is probably the best and most significant vid I have ever seen on youtube, I'm sure, mainly because this film is one of my favorites.

  • @lousyacrobat
    @lousyacrobat4 жыл бұрын

    this was a damn good movie.

  • @shith00k
    @shith00k6 жыл бұрын

    I'm a dude and still enjoyed this movie. Got something in my eye there at the end.

  • @DearDragonfly
    @DearDragonfly3 жыл бұрын

    That ending scene gets me every time too

  • @thenomadicpen
    @thenomadicpen Жыл бұрын

    Seems a man who loves the art of storytelling, be it from a book or a film, he loves and keeps the values in each. Really nice clip.

  • @melanienelson1148
    @melanienelson11483 жыл бұрын

    That last scene lives in my brain all the time. That look...

  • @Bklyngurl85
    @Bklyngurl854 жыл бұрын

    This movie and book have become instant classics.

  • @jenndobrev9703
    @jenndobrev97033 жыл бұрын

    I hope this was longer. 😭 I love this film.

  • @paulinejordan2897
    @paulinejordan28976 жыл бұрын

    Such a wonderful movie! Have seen it several times.

  • @bunpeishiratori5849

    @bunpeishiratori5849

    5 жыл бұрын

    I watched it for the 37th time this evening. Saw it for the first time two years ago and watched it almost every day for about a month. Superb movie.

  • @demonhunter4423
    @demonhunter44234 жыл бұрын

    I read and reread the book, a million and one times... I loved it. It's still my favorite book. I just wished the ending of the film had been written in, I would love to have read that.

  • @glammie

    @glammie

    4 жыл бұрын

    Does she go back to America in the book?

  • @demonhunter4423

    @demonhunter4423

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@glammie She does but it just ends on the train. The film added in that scene which Tobin was happy with.

  • @KoolT
    @KoolT2 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorites

  • @monacampos7628
    @monacampos76283 жыл бұрын

    I love this movie!

  • @extanegautham8950
    @extanegautham8950 Жыл бұрын

    such a great film

  • @heathermarsh3425
    @heathermarsh34253 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou, just beautiful, i cant watch it enough, im now going to buy the book, so beautifully wriiten transformed to screen, this is my kind of movie intelligent moving, respectful 💚

  • @gudeliagarcia3244
    @gudeliagarcia32445 жыл бұрын

    I love this movie so much that I have watched it and paid for it three different times, and will do it Again soon. Reminds me of the days when I was their age, very 50’s. Tony is such a gorgeous guy and Saoirse is so, so Beautiful! Best movie of the year for me.. Thank you both bringing this older person so much happiness at this stage Of my life.

  • @theeggtimertictic1136

    @theeggtimertictic1136

    4 жыл бұрын

    Isn't it strange what different people see in a film ... as an Irish mother of 3 teenage daughters I just cried for her mother's loss. I wanted her to stay in Ireland 😊

  • @kensellers4082

    @kensellers4082

    3 жыл бұрын

    Eilis and Tony should have travelled to Ireland and tried to have convinced Mrs. Lacey to come back with them to live in the United States. Between the Fiorello-Lacey grandchildren and the large Irish-American community in the greater NYC area, Mrs. Lacey would love living in America. And, Mrs. Fiorello, senior, could acquaint Mrs. Lacey with all of those absolutely delicious Italian dishes. Mangia!

  • @TinaQuairiere
    @TinaQuairiere6 жыл бұрын

    I am looking forward to watching this movie very soon.

  • @inwalters
    @inwalters6 жыл бұрын

    When the movie got to this scene, I was like omg- the poster! Now I get it!

  • @trejo6570

    @trejo6570

    4 жыл бұрын

    what do you mean?

  • @nickvlogs427
    @nickvlogs4277 жыл бұрын

    amazing amazing movie!!

  • @6catalina0
    @6catalina08 ай бұрын

    I found this movie on KZread. My favorite scene is after the dance when he tells her that he really likes Irish girls.

  • @mt_29a
    @mt_29a6 жыл бұрын

    SOMEONE PLEASE GIVE ME RECOMMENDATIONS THAT ARE SIMILAR TO THIS FILM!!! I love any independent films I have no preference for language and dont mind subtitles. give me a good film and ill watch it!

  • @opepitas

    @opepitas

    5 жыл бұрын

    M_29a I enjoyed Belle, you might too!

  • @laxmitanwar8333

    @laxmitanwar8333

    5 жыл бұрын

    Indian film - queen ,

  • @cuchelo1

    @cuchelo1

    5 жыл бұрын

    I loved this film: kzread.info/dash/bejne/g5iimNCPeqvflrA.html

  • @MrDoenerliebhaber

    @MrDoenerliebhaber

    4 жыл бұрын

    Somersault ( a 2004 Australian independent romantic drama film)

  • @takeshi9473

    @takeshi9473

    4 жыл бұрын

    This one made me cry tears the size of ocean liners kzread.info/dash/bejne/loWrltlyh8q-k7Q.html

  • @connieoshin2525
    @connieoshin25256 жыл бұрын

    I ran across Cohen in Shot Caller...I am now a huge fan...

  • @louishernandez3104
    @louishernandez31045 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love this movie 🎥🥰🥰🥰

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks7777 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed your video :)

  • @countryflower3389
    @countryflower33896 жыл бұрын

    If you loved Notebook, and Titanic then you will just love this movie as well.. so great a movie, and Cohen, and Ronan where really great also.....

  • @kbelur3647
    @kbelur36475 жыл бұрын

    I loved the climax ! That was so much powerful.. it has no dialogue added. I would have loved if the climax had : when the hero runs across the road , the leading lady steps forward and they go to hug... That's when the screen starts to dim and just as they hug, the screen becomes black.

  • @sniper161718
    @sniper161718 Жыл бұрын

    As an Italian married to an Irish girl this scene was hilariously accurate

  • @Martini923

    @Martini923

    Жыл бұрын

    The father that Tony father was rude eg do all Irish eat stew? Fankir being funny think just bad manners

  • @In_time
    @In_time5 жыл бұрын

    H O M E R ❤️

  • @rbishop95
    @rbishop955 жыл бұрын

    Hey it’s Joel from Mrs Maisel!

  • @lirr408

    @lirr408

    5 жыл бұрын

    Michael Zegan.

  • @ondinefinn
    @ondinefinn5 жыл бұрын

    Lovely ❤️

  • @ayanate829
    @ayanate8298 ай бұрын

    If this is real, i think the lady was a very fortunate lady. Came in contact with two men that love her. I am glad she stayed true to Tony.

  • @jigggro
    @jigggro2 жыл бұрын

    You don’t get the book Author complimenting the screenwriter often. Nice to see.

  • @BehindTheHarleyShop
    @BehindTheHarleyShop6 жыл бұрын

    How does the story end in the book?

  • @flapjackalopis711

    @flapjackalopis711

    5 жыл бұрын

    In the book it just ends with her on her way to the ship and she's thinking about how the Irish guy will feel when his mom finds the note she left him saying she's leaving (cause in the book their relationship was a little more intense than in the movie) and it ends with her smiling at the thought that the words "she went back to brooklyn" will mean less and less to him over the years and more to her. So yeah its a pretty sweet and simple ending but just not as intense and beautiful as the ending in the movie with Tony

  • @leofearpini5453
    @leofearpini545311 ай бұрын

    It's true a lot of Italian men married Irish girls; then their Mothers taught them to cook!

  • @manderson2225
    @manderson22255 жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of Say Anything, 'I tell her I love her and she gives me a pen.'

  • @purpurr707
    @purpurr7072 жыл бұрын

    Emory Cohen deserved a nomination for this. Fk the Academy.

  • @aprildec5518
    @aprildec55183 жыл бұрын

    This tomy guy acted relly good in this movie

  • @lolokay7044
    @lolokay70445 жыл бұрын

    I loved this film and everything about it but just the fact that she left him, went back to ireland , started flirting with another guy, got his hopes high and then left him for the initial guy. I mean... is that okay? Was she sure about her love for either of them?

  • @ctmjr2012

    @ctmjr2012

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think that everything is not simply about love. The author duplicates the reality, one the future. The other, the past. Each one has a job and a man. Which one is best?

  • @just-tess
    @just-tess Жыл бұрын

    between the makeup and the soft focus it nearly looks computer animated

  • @dublinjazz1
    @dublinjazz12 ай бұрын

    I seem to be the only one who has a problem with Tony wanting to rope Eilish into marriage before she went back to Ireland. I found that deeply disturbing.

  • @brightstarsstars7668
    @brightstarsstars76685 жыл бұрын

    *Just like my son 😘😘😘*

  • @Missditabomb
    @Missditabomb6 жыл бұрын

    I love, love, love anything Saoirse Ronan is in. I think she is the best actress of today. I watched "Brooklyn" and liked it very much. Saoirse is so naturally convincing in whatever part she plays. She is a very gifted actress. I must say, though, that I thought that the character, "Tony", was miscast. I felt that Emory Cohen took away from the film. There were a lot of dumb smirks and what not, but Emory Cohen just did not have the chops for this role, I FELT. I own the movie and would love to watch it, but Emory Cohen gets on my nerves so much, I can't watch it. I love the church basement scene. That was perfect for this movie.

  • @samahita-vca

    @samahita-vca

    4 жыл бұрын

    wait, what church basement? And I've read the book and watched the film multiple times.

  • @Missditabomb

    @Missditabomb

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@samahita-vca The scene where they have a Christmas dinner for the "men who built the tunnels". The priest is there, as is Saorise and her landlady, as they are helping to serve the men. The men smoke and drink and there is a FINE singing scene done by "Frankie", "as a thank you to you men for all of your hard work". When Frankie sings, Saorise cries. It is quite a touching scene. Let me know if you find it.

  • @ceterisparibus6261
    @ceterisparibus6261 Жыл бұрын

    why are ending scenes so poignant as to the desires of film makers or screen writers?? honestly?? are they the vindictive issues of the screenwriters failure to say what they had to say in 2 hours or less?

  • @abraham2174
    @abraham2174 Жыл бұрын

    No Italian eats spaghetti while using the spoon. That's pure blasphemy. I doubt that any of this actors are Italian.

  • @sissi6013

    @sissi6013

    Жыл бұрын

    I do.

  • @jacobbrock7192
    @jacobbrock71923 жыл бұрын

    Spaghetti isnt a italian dish not in the sense of real italian food there's no dish in italy that is called spaghetti

  • @abraham2174

    @abraham2174

    Жыл бұрын

    Look how they eat spaghetti 😂 Fake Italians