The Most Incredible Acting I've Ever Seen

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What is it that makes a performance resonate so deeply it lingers with you for months or years? Thomas Flight explores the challenges of judging great acting, and shares the 11 examples of the best acting he's ever seen in this video.
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#ThomasFlight #videoessay #acting
CHAPTERS:
0:00 What is The Best Acting I've Ever Seen?
01:14 What Makes Acting Great?
05:17 The List
05:39 Oscar Isaac
08:37 Mahershalalhashbaz Gilmore
10:28 Brenda Blethyn
12:32 Orson Welles
15:28 Al Pacino
18:05 Liv Ullman
20:04 Daniel Day-Lewis
21:53 Philip Seymour Hoffman
23:37 Michelle Williams
24:59 Ben Mendelsohn
27:26 Tilda Swinton

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  • @realtalk13
    @realtalk136 ай бұрын

    Mahershala Ali in Moonlight's performance really is warmth embodied. He's caring to young Chiron in a way that doesn't feel contradictory to who the character is or forced. And that scene when Chiron confronts him about being a dealer? The pain and anguish and shame flickering through his face and body has never left me since I first saw that film. On the flip side, Jesse Eisenberg in The Social Network is just an incredible feat of an actor perfectly understanding who their character is and executing meticulously. The exactness of his portrayal of insecurity, arrogance, ignorance, and inferiority/superiority complex blows me away every time.

  • @CoachCarter102

    @CoachCarter102

    6 ай бұрын

    I grew up without a dad and my mom made me watch moonlight with her, it came out when I was 17. Those scenes hit me so hard and stuck with me and when I grew up and started selling drugs and doing bad stuff I always felt bad and I rewatched the movie and felt the same shame and it made me stop doing that shit. It’s crazy looking back how that character in a movie changed my real life view.

  • @PatriciaScarpinTK

    @PatriciaScarpinTK

    6 ай бұрын

    I could not agree more.

  • @Turnoutburndown

    @Turnoutburndown

    6 ай бұрын

    Laurence Fishburn in King of New York is another great example of an actor who is embodying their role to a wild degree.

  • @seen921

    @seen921

    6 ай бұрын

    Well said. He is superb in that role

  • @blackmessi204

    @blackmessi204

    6 ай бұрын

    mashershalalhashbaz gilbertson gilbert

  • @daniellado2523
    @daniellado25236 ай бұрын

    All of the acting in Moonlight was incredible, especially the main character where we yad three different actors and all of them were able to feel like the same person.

  • @coreycasciano3255

    @coreycasciano3255

    6 ай бұрын

    All around phenomenal film

  • @mmmissmiss3356

    @mmmissmiss3356

    6 ай бұрын

    YES, one of the best movies I've ever seen...

  • @2424rocket

    @2424rocket

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree. One of the great modern movies. And each time you see it, it just keeps getting better. And as great as “the underground railroad” is, and it’s an amazing movie… It still isn’t as good as moonlight. Moonlight is Barry Jenkins, taxi driver. And now he’s doing the prequel to the lion King… What a waste of talent. But I guess his movies are so intense… He wanted a break from it. @@mmmissmiss3356

  • @babyjki444

    @babyjki444

    6 ай бұрын

    which is wild because they intentionally kept them apart on set so they wouldn't emulate each other. i have so much moonlight lore, it was literally my life for like a year when it came out lmaoo.

  • @theorderofthebees7308

    @theorderofthebees7308

    5 ай бұрын

    Even more fantastic that none of the actors saw each other performance .

  • @Chiater
    @Chiater6 ай бұрын

    Toni Collette in Hereditary. She's always amazing but how she shows the trauma of her character in every scene plus the agonizing pain in a couple of key ones really stood out to me

  • @georgewhite1972

    @georgewhite1972

    4 ай бұрын

    That scene where she is howling and wailing and saying she just wants to die is devastating. I felt that pain and sorrow in my stomach 😭

  • @MillyCynara

    @MillyCynara

    4 ай бұрын

    THISSS

  • @KidsWithGuns1992

    @KidsWithGuns1992

    4 ай бұрын

    I totally agree. There was this popular post going around on social media that included that clip that said something like "women in cinema are always shown as hysterical when in distress" (as a point of sexism in cinema) and it absolutely infuriated me, because that scene specifically was absolutely paramount in explaining the dynamic of the family purely by that outburst. The whole movie they're quiet, uncommunicative, they avoid talking about difficult subjects. But Toni Collettes outburst releases everything in one single moment in a mass of extreme pain, fury, sorrow, grief and regret - all in one. All the while, as she simmers down and sits down, it's like an admission of everyone going back to their place again. Or at least, that's how I read it. @@georgewhite1972

  • @jadesweeney6413

    @jadesweeney6413

    3 ай бұрын

    she was amazing. I think she's why it's my fave horror movie ever.

  • @MsDreamscaper

    @MsDreamscaper

    3 ай бұрын

    She is so talented as an actress. One of my favorite movies she's in is Muriel's Wedding. It's not a serious movie and Muriel is an eccentric character but Toni is terrific.

  • @justagirl36
    @justagirl366 ай бұрын

    paul mescal in aftersun is just something that i will never get over. i had previously seen him in normal people and was well aware of how talented he was and what he could do as a performer but him in that movie was just an entirely different thing. he brings such a tenderness and authenticity as well as an underlying layer of melancholy and despair that was just magnetic to watch. he deserved that oscar nomination fair and square.

  • @heysatan8

    @heysatan8

    3 ай бұрын

    I just finished Normal People this weekend, and now I really want to watch Aftersun bc Paul Mescal is incredible.

  • @MultiKiiki

    @MultiKiiki

    2 ай бұрын

    He does it again in All of us Strangers ...

  • @rageagainstmyhairline5574

    @rageagainstmyhairline5574

    2 ай бұрын

    The impending doom you feel for his character, almost from the first moments, and the emotional response you get from that is unique. I think most people who are affected deeply by his performance have a specific person that Callum reminds us of, someone who is now gone. It felt like an opportunity to understand, if not the depth of my specific person’s despair, then at least the similar ways in which they also must’ve hidden the majority of their suffering in order to make my childhood bearable. The best art causes deep introspection, imho.

  • @sethskullsberg7787
    @sethskullsberg77876 ай бұрын

    In a show where acting isn't the strong suit, Antony starr as Homelander has some incredible acting with his eyes. He portrays so many emotions in just his eyes alone.

  • @spaghetto9836

    @spaghetto9836

    6 ай бұрын

    *YES.* Definitely. You'd think a scene where the villain has his "self-love" moment by killing his doppelganger in lingerie after kissing him would be hilarious, but the moment he says "You're pathetic." with pure disgust & tears swelling, your heart breaks with him. He's just great. 💯💯💯

  • @koltentvc

    @koltentvc

    6 ай бұрын

    hello? the biggest thing in the boys is the story and how the characters interact with each other and the world

  • @ND-nr6mx

    @ND-nr6mx

    6 ай бұрын

    That, and also the upper lip disappearing whenever he's feeling contempt for someone

  • @afranheartnet2462

    @afranheartnet2462

    6 ай бұрын

    @@koltentvc Yea, notice how everything you said doesn't contradict what sethskull said. You can have good story, world building and character interaction, but have bad acting. Those things are great despite the general "ok" acting, with Anthony Starr being one of the few exceptions.

  • @jeremybrown9611

    @jeremybrown9611

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes his eyes and body language sells it. You can't teach that

  • @Mwstmrlnd
    @Mwstmrlnd6 ай бұрын

    Tilda Swinton is the most versatile actor I've ever watched, she makes acting look effortless and fun even in the smallest roles. I just rewatched Snowpiercer for the first time in years and her character just would not work with anyone even slightly less capable. It should be ridiculous, but she can effortlessly smooth the transition between depressing gore and comedy. I can't think of another actor with more varied roles and the direction she takes them in is truly inspired. Even in comparison to Daniel Day Lewis, who I think is right next to her.

  • @JaydevRaol

    @JaydevRaol

    6 ай бұрын

    Agree!

  • @antoinepetrov

    @antoinepetrov

    6 ай бұрын

    Tilda Swinton also supports Palestine

  • @Mastaace

    @Mastaace

    6 ай бұрын

    It's also funny it's in there with so much talk of "subtlety" lol. That performance was absolutely batshit but amazing. But also why she's one of the best cause she does both effortlessly.

  • @granadahills1017

    @granadahills1017

    6 ай бұрын

    She even a nice small supporting role in "Burn After Reading"

  • @avaa5535

    @avaa5535

    6 ай бұрын

    @@antoinepetrovqueenie

  • @head_bussa
    @head_bussa6 ай бұрын

    Denzel Washington's performance in Training Day is captivating and unforgettable, showcasing his ability to play a twisted, morally ambiguous character.

  • @zachsmith7900

    @zachsmith7900

    5 ай бұрын

    Denzel's performances are always top-notch, he's just been that guy. I just rewatched Unstoppable with my dad and his acting in that movie and the chemistry he has with Chris Pine feels so real. He reminds me a lot of my father's friends who were conductors the realness in his performance in that movie is so much fun to watch even though it's not talked about because to most people it's just another "2010s" thriller action movie. (Just a thought I wanted to get that out somewhere also, Training Day is a top 30 movie at least imo)

  • @jacefoster1809

    @jacefoster1809

    5 ай бұрын

    Denzel in everything ... but Training Day and Malcom X are incredible performances..

  • @EnigmaticPsyche

    @EnigmaticPsyche

    5 ай бұрын

    Glory remains one of the most nuance performances of Denzel's career.

  • @noahconstantine8409

    @noahconstantine8409

    5 ай бұрын

    These are great points. Thank you guys for bringing up Denzel again. He hasn't done many crazy performances in a while but he is one of the greatest.

  • @zachsmith7900

    @zachsmith7900

    5 ай бұрын

    @@noahconstantine8409yeah thats true I think he’s started to take a back set on acting and let the next generation have their shot, I’ll always appreciate what he does for new actors and especially black actors he always wants those less fortunate to have the same chances. Also “The Little Things” (2021) was pretty decent I know some didn’t like it but I thought it was a good watch.

  • @trout-nation007
    @trout-nation0076 ай бұрын

    Carmy’s seven minute monologue from the bear , also Rue and Ali’s conversation at the diner are two of the most natural but heart breaking tv scenes I’ve watched .

  • @castor5810

    @castor5810

    6 ай бұрын

    Jeremy allen white as carmy is probably on my top 10

  • @joaofezasvital8521

    @joaofezasvital8521

    5 ай бұрын

    The bear will become known as the best acted show of all time. It's just too soon but mark my words.

  • @castor5810

    @castor5810

    5 ай бұрын

    @@joaofezasvital8521 i have a good feeling its gonna be like that too, aswell as one of the best shows in general of all time

  • @joaofezasvital8521

    @joaofezasvital8521

    5 ай бұрын

    @@castor5810 oh for sure. For me it’s already there alongside with breaking bad (for me at least. I’m a just a lil too young for the sopranos and the wire never hit me like I think it should)

  • @castor5810

    @castor5810

    5 ай бұрын

    @@joaofezasvital8521 same for me honestly. The wire is amazing though you could maybe try rewatching

  • @hrisheekeshsathish7210
    @hrisheekeshsathish72106 ай бұрын

    Tony Leung in In The Mood For Love and Happy Together. I'm not able to articulate just what it is about those roles but there's a way he just carries the doubts, fear, pain and longing simply in existing as his characters that is mesmerizing to me. I like to describe In The Mood For Love as " a guy stares longingly for two hours and its the greatest, most beautiful thing you'll ever watch" to anyone who would listen.

  • @janicel.6971

    @janicel.6971

    6 ай бұрын

    I scrolled through the comments to see if anyone would mention Tony Leung. 1990s Tony Leung was just *chef's kiss*

  • @sullengrll

    @sullengrll

    6 ай бұрын

    maggie cheung as well!

  • @davehan241

    @davehan241

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sullengrll Totally, both of their performances are amazing. Maybe we collectively single out Tony Leung out more because he gets the scene at the end. Maybe I'm biased too because I've just seen more Tony Leung movies and because I'm a guy so I don't understand or appreciate Maggie's performance as much?

  • @kizuna2002

    @kizuna2002

    6 ай бұрын

    His eyes! His eyes say sooo much! Jude Law in My Blueberry Nights as well. They express so much with their eyes 🤭

  • @kaelasherk2672

    @kaelasherk2672

    6 ай бұрын

    i just rewatched chungking express last night and he's absolutely amazing in that movie too

  • @Advent3546
    @Advent35466 ай бұрын

    Philip Seymour Hoffman really was the kind of actor who made even the smallest role lively and memorable. A moment that always stuck with me was in Punch-Drunk Love where he's having this screaming match with Adam Sandler and the way he acts momentarily stunned and confused before anger takes over again felt so genuine. He could have had another 30 years of performances and still would have been too short.

  • @michaelsands442

    @michaelsands442

    6 ай бұрын

    When people bring up great scenes or performances- whether or not i say it- i think of that scene. "Shut up, shut up, shut, Shut..... shut up!!!"

  • @themistypier1994

    @themistypier1994

    6 ай бұрын

    I have never mourned a famous actor in my life, except Hoffman. I still remember the moment I realized "oh. I'll never see another performance from him again."

  • @hippityhippityhop

    @hippityhippityhop

    6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. One of those smaller roles of his was in Moneyball, and I'll always remember the scene in which his character has a disagreement with Brad Pitt's character, and as he walks away disappointedly he does this mini hand gesture of shaking the hand off as a way to shrug off the conversation oor to readjust his watch (???) and at that exact moment I stopped seeing Philip and saw a disappointed, at-the-end-of-his-nerves coach trying to stay afloat. It's an understatement saying that that moment blew me away.

  • @WilliamBati

    @WilliamBati

    6 ай бұрын

    "Flawless" was amazing

  • @stedbenj

    @stedbenj

    6 ай бұрын

    I mean, I even loved him in The Big Lebowski. On lesser hands, it would be a bit part.

  • @jdfilm.5759
    @jdfilm.57595 ай бұрын

    Matt Damon's and Robin Williams chemistry during their discussion about his wifes passing was something I found so sincere. Genuinely such a deep, immersive moment which is intensified by the crew's engagement with the scene is one of my favorite scenes of all time.

  • @user50

    @user50

    5 ай бұрын

    what was the crew's engagement with the scene? (forgive my ignorance?)

  • @BeezOne84

    @BeezOne84

    5 ай бұрын

    @@user50 I guess it's about camera shaking because of cameraman laughing.

  • @user50

    @user50

    5 ай бұрын

    aha thanks@@BeezOne84

  • @isabellasantiago6473
    @isabellasantiago64735 ай бұрын

    Definitely an unpopular opinion but Daniel Kaluuya's acting in "Nope" has been my favorite of his. I kept forgetting he was the same man from Get Out, Black Mirror and Widows even though he didn't alter his appearance in any way. By playing such a reserved and shut off character I had to remind myself I had in fact seen him act before. It angers me that Nope is seen by many as Peele's "worst", ever performance in it was so stellar but Daniel's takes the cake.

  • @luckylarry71

    @luckylarry71

    3 ай бұрын

    The man's acting range is absolutely insane. It blows my mind how can act both with, as you accurately pointed out, a somewhat shut off and reserved character in one film, and have this insanely tense aura about him without conveying much, like we've seen in Steve McQueen's "Widows".

  • @suyasuman

    @suyasuman

    3 ай бұрын

    Thiss!! I absolutely LOVED nope and could not get over Daniel Kaluuya's acting in it. He portrayed this quiet strength that was just so natural and wonderful., and so so compelling. I absolutely loved it.

  • @yesjonno

    @yesjonno

    2 ай бұрын

    YES! I thought he and Keke Palmer were utterly amazing in that film.

  • @connorobilly

    @connorobilly

    Ай бұрын

    Daniel's great, I just think his American accents are abysmal. NOPE not being nominated for anything is a gigantic tragedy

  • @Slowmotionthworp

    @Slowmotionthworp

    Ай бұрын

    A 100%!

  • @FinnTheGarbageBin
    @FinnTheGarbageBin6 ай бұрын

    I know it's not a movie, but I think Matthew McConaughey's performance in True Detective is incredible. Also, Mads Mikkelsen's Hannibal. Enough said.

  • @littleladylovely

    @littleladylovely

    6 ай бұрын

    McConaughey's performance in True Detective made me do a 180 about him and his acting. Having previously just seen him as "the cheesy rom-rom guy with the put on accent" and " the dazed and confused guy." I love that first season so much

  • @FinnTheGarbageBin

    @FinnTheGarbageBin

    6 ай бұрын

    @@littleladylovely Me too! I never liked him before seeing him in TD, but I loved his performance so much that it changed my mind.

  • @AkshayKumarX

    @AkshayKumarX

    6 ай бұрын

    @@FinnTheGarbageBin Highly recommend Dallas Buyers Club and Mud if you haven't seen them!

  • @idanlewenhoff2295

    @idanlewenhoff2295

    6 ай бұрын

    indeed

  • @trialperiod5586

    @trialperiod5586

    6 ай бұрын

    Mad's Hannibal doesn't get much attention.

  • @Chuuzus
    @Chuuzus6 ай бұрын

    i am such a lover of subtle acting. Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada is a perfect example of not doing too much but yet delivering an excellent acting performance. how she was able to play a villain everyone was scared of but yet was so calm is amazing

  • @Dante_Seth

    @Dante_Seth

    6 ай бұрын

    When we getting that new fka twigs album am I right

  • @debrachambers1304

    @debrachambers1304

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@Dante_SethWhat does that have to do with anything?

  • @helengraves7850

    @helengraves7850

    6 ай бұрын

    "That's all." Amazing how terrifying that line is every time she delivers it.

  • @Dante_Seth

    @Dante_Seth

    6 ай бұрын

    @@debrachambers1304 it's their profile picture if u don't get it shut up

  • @stedbenj

    @stedbenj

    6 ай бұрын

    Debra, your name is misspelt

  • @gretaenglish3519
    @gretaenglish35195 ай бұрын

    That scene in Manchester by the Sea is the most heartbreaking of all. And yes, it can also move me to tears watching it out of context. I think that was Michele Williams' best performance because she's such a real person.

  • @IsitriOm
    @IsitriOm5 ай бұрын

    JK Simmons in Whiplash was a virtuosic performance from an actor who’s often great, but this was stellar.

  • @andysiegel725
    @andysiegel7256 ай бұрын

    Amy Adams in Arrival. One of my favorite performances of all time. She conveys despair, resilience, euphoria, and grief with incredible subtlety. Makes me emotional every time.

  • @JebeckyGranjola

    @JebeckyGranjola

    6 ай бұрын

    I hate this movie (not for the acting), but I'm a fan of Amy's. How do you feel about Nocturnal Animals?

  • @Curegirl0023

    @Curegirl0023

    6 ай бұрын

    I love arrival so much, and her acting in it was great

  • @jakesmith310

    @jakesmith310

    6 ай бұрын

    @@JebeckyGranjola great movie and so was all of the lead's acting.

  • @nomanbroman3556

    @nomanbroman3556

    6 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite movies of all time...great acting to what an amazing story

  • @thahir66

    @thahir66

    6 ай бұрын

    arrival & nocturnal animals are movies that cuts deep and stayed in ma head for days. her choice of script is brilliant and both were released same year

  • @bentisch-bostock1758
    @bentisch-bostock17586 ай бұрын

    I think jake Gyllenhaal‘a performance in Prisoners is amazing and overall Jake Gyllenhaal and his more subtle performance are generally under appreciated

  • @Mastaace

    @Mastaace

    6 ай бұрын

    His best was still Nightcrawler tho.. Which is far from subtle.

  • @coreycasciano3255

    @coreycasciano3255

    6 ай бұрын

    Jake was great but i think Jackman stole the show in prisoners

  • @mortagon1451

    @mortagon1451

    6 ай бұрын

    I recently rewatched the movie, and while it wasn't as good as I remember the acting was impeccable.

  • @gaylord_focker

    @gaylord_focker

    6 ай бұрын

    Jake Gyllenhaal was good as usual but Hugh Jackman gave his finest performance there to this date and was shamelessly robbed of an Oscar for it.

  • @stedbenj

    @stedbenj

    6 ай бұрын

    My opinion is that Jake Gyllenhaal gets the exact credit he deserves. His sister gets slightly less.

  • @edwardmiller7751
    @edwardmiller77513 ай бұрын

    Mahershala Ali in Moonlight. Especially those two scenes, at the beach and at the table. Just like you, when I realized he wasn't going to be in the movie anymore, I was like wait what oh no, no.... That scene at the table, though. I felt his deep shame, his humanity. It made me want to cry. Best acting I've ever seen.

  • @MsDreamscaper

    @MsDreamscaper

    3 ай бұрын

    In Swan Song he plays a dying man who takes.part in a cloning program. He was terrific playing the 2 versions of the character who became men with separate identities.

  • @depo5626
    @depo56265 ай бұрын

    I believe Laura Linney’s performance in Ozark is severely underrated. She’s excellent as a cold-hearted women trying to hide her emotions in a grim setting, but her breakdown scenes after losses or serious tension are absolutely stunning.

  • @johnatttttttttttttttttttttttan
    @johnatttttttttttttttttttttttan6 ай бұрын

    Simon Pegg does not get the praise he deserves from his performance in Shaun of the Dead, he brings such joy in the funny scenes and such weight to the more dramatic scenes, it's absolutely fantastic work

  • @magarnicle

    @magarnicle

    6 ай бұрын

    I wish Hollywood would give him actual characters to play, instead of just making him the comic relief.

  • @jonathanmelendez7489
    @jonathanmelendez74896 ай бұрын

    Mads Mikkelsen in The Hunt (2012) and later in Another Round (2020), both from phenomenal director Thomas Vinterberg, made him at my eyes one of the finest male actors working today.

  • @davidzeez

    @davidzeez

    6 ай бұрын

    THE HUNT you just reminded me of a movie I haven’t seen in years. Definitely one of my favorites I have ever seen. It made me become a Mads Mikkelsen fanboy. (Another Round was also amazing but I liked and was affected by the Hunt more)

  • @jakobchristiansson

    @jakobchristiansson

    6 ай бұрын

    I rewatched it recently and actually found myself appreciating Thomas Bo Larsen way more in The Hunt. He is not at all an internationally established actor, and he mostly plays what is essentially the same role in every movie, with slight variations. But in The Hunt he really delivers an incredible performance. I was talking with my wife about the performances in it because she shares your opinion that Mads is absolutely incredible in it. And while I agree, I still feel like it's a bit muted? I struggle to see what is going on inside Mads' character in the entire movie. But I feel very differently about Thomas Bo Larsen's character. I can tell exactly what is going on in his head in every single scene, whilst still being a subtle performance. It's probably a hot take, but I honestly feel like Thomas outshines the whole cast in that movie. Now this doesn't mean that I don't appreciate all the other performances! 😅 everyone crushed it! But Thomas is just a cut above in that film imo

  • @tylermitchell8649

    @tylermitchell8649

    6 ай бұрын

    Another Round was so gooooood! A film I always wanna watch with people who haven't seen it. Right next to Toni Colette in Hereditary.

  • @alexsetterington3142

    @alexsetterington3142

    18 күн бұрын

    One eye

  • @StainedJ
    @StainedJ6 ай бұрын

    Best acting I have ever seen is Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a dream. Her screen presence is not alot within the film, but she portrays so much character development within those minutes and the moment of her on public transport is so perfect that no actor has ever come close to what I would call the best acting beyond this performance

  • @koreangirlgroup.

    @koreangirlgroup.

    5 ай бұрын

    best acting i have ever seen is Ellen Burstyn in The Exorcist

  • @aurorakarabua-stysiak6233

    @aurorakarabua-stysiak6233

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@koreangirlgroup.Yes! Yesterday I've finally watched "The Exorcist" for the first time, and while I didn't particularly liked it, I was absolutely amazed by Ellen Burstyn's and Jason Miller's acting, it was incredible!

  • @noellutsey5620
    @noellutsey56206 ай бұрын

    Holy crap, the mention of Ben Mendelson's character and his mannerisms really hits home because it was the first movie I saw of his. I had no idea who he was and his performance as sort of a loner, redneck, drinking and smoking really hit the mark. He even walks around perfectly just like a middle aged guy who has physical pain/limited mobility. The way he smokes and talks to people is so subtle but it's amazing how he transforms. When I saw an interview with him and realized this doesn't sound anything like him at all I was even more amazed at Ben's acting

  • @domainmojo2162

    @domainmojo2162

    4 ай бұрын

    That was my 2nd Mendelsohn viewing. I first saw him in "Starred Up" - a British prison movie from 2013 and he blew me away.

  • @StonedCabbage

    @StonedCabbage

    4 ай бұрын

    First time I saw him was in Killing them Softly and I fell in love with him immediately, dude is too good

  • @domainmojo2162

    @domainmojo2162

    4 ай бұрын

    @@StonedCabbage He really is. He is on another level everytime.

  • @notmyrealpseudonym6702

    @notmyrealpseudonym6702

    2 ай бұрын

    See animal kingdom the movie, not the TV series,.and revel in his acting even more

  • @alexsetterington3142

    @alexsetterington3142

    18 күн бұрын

    Animal Kingdom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Trakinasnove
    @Trakinasnove6 ай бұрын

    Most recently is Paul Mescal in Aftersun. I lack the words to describe how it resonates with me, but it was like seeing both myself and my father at the same time in different moments.

  • @michaelpalin8953

    @michaelpalin8953

    6 ай бұрын

    Was going to mention Aftersun too, it's one of those movies in which it just doesn't feel like acting, but actual people being themselves. Even the role of the daughter is incredibly natural. Not only Mescal's acting is seamless, but the interaction between the two is too.

  • @timwatson8505

    @timwatson8505

    6 ай бұрын

    he was so good in this. Bore the weight of mental health challenges so beautifully.

  • @prizzarizza6015

    @prizzarizza6015

    6 ай бұрын

    Was about to say this His performance in normal people is also incredibly relatable to me to the point where it just hurts because of how close to home it hits.

  • @niallh4194

    @niallh4194

    6 ай бұрын

    I genuinely think he is one of the best new young actors working today. Between seeing him on stage twice in Lieutenant of Inishmore and Streetcar, watching Normal People, Aftersun and God's Creatures...I'm just blown away by his nuance, naturalism and presence. Incredible actor

  • @rachaellundy4475

    @rachaellundy4475

    6 ай бұрын

    I wondered if Aftersun was gonna make the list

  • @jking4973
    @jking49736 ай бұрын

    To me, one of the greatest actors working right now is Song Kang-ho, his performance in Memories of Murder is one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen.

  • @alexcoyg3281

    @alexcoyg3281

    6 ай бұрын

    100% Agree

  • @pameladaley955

    @pameladaley955

    6 ай бұрын

    He's the best and so versatile!

  • @myeself8825

    @myeself8825

    6 ай бұрын

    yes! korean cinema holds a lot of gems really, or should I just say asian cinema

  • @enigma5651

    @enigma5651

    6 ай бұрын

    He is in so many of the best Korean movies I have watched, and this is after years of watching them!

  • @rimun5235

    @rimun5235

    6 ай бұрын

    I personally love Han Suk Kyu. Probably my best Korean actor though he's deviated to the smaller screen now. Also love Shin Ha Kyun, he was in one of the Vengeance series (Mr. Vengeance) I think, with Song Kang-Ho. With that said, Korean acting can often feel like too much for those who don't know. Especially if you go from movies to shows. There's just such a different approach.

  • @soffran2010
    @soffran20106 ай бұрын

    For me it has to be F. Murray Abraham in Amadeus. Watching his transformation as he becomes more and more consumed by jealousy but is simultaneously trying to mask this emotion. You sort of hate him but empathize with him which is so difficult to achieve

  • @rickishi3
    @rickishi36 ай бұрын

    Choi Min-sik from Oldboy was what got me into movies. Any character he plays is just crazy good.

  • @eduardorickrot4763
    @eduardorickrot47636 ай бұрын

    Man, that Oscar Isaac scene has just ingrained itself in my head forever since I watched the movie. It feels so powerful and real. One of my favorite Coen brothers films.

  • @cacography

    @cacography

    6 ай бұрын

    and he nailed the songs. what a beautiful voice

  • @itsliqs
    @itsliqs6 ай бұрын

    James Gandolfini in The Sopranos is far and away the most impressive, consistent, versatile performances I've ever seen. You can feel every thought and emotion Tony has just from the subtleties in Gandolfini's performance. And he keeps up the incredible acting over 6 entire seasons.

  • @kristinalfc5846

    @kristinalfc5846

    3 ай бұрын

    The greatest performance to ever grace the screen, I was ready to make the same comment if I hadn't found yours

  • @samchafen3201

    @samchafen3201

    12 күн бұрын

    James Gandolfini made Tony the greatest TV character of all time

  • @jonnowocky8179
    @jonnowocky81795 ай бұрын

    Daniel Day Lewis in Phantom Thread speaks to me in a very Asperger’s way - his reflexive rudeness and blinkered focus are traits I’ve spent a lifetime trying to rid myself of. I understand implicitly when and why he stabs at everyone around him and it’s always pained me the weakness this reflects in myself. To witness it played out so coldly and accurately on the screen is simultaneously a relief and a punishment

  • @DanteWilcox22
    @DanteWilcox224 ай бұрын

    Bro, the final scene in Schindler's List where Neeson is frantically thinking of ways he could have saved more people, while everyone he's saved is just watching in utter gratefulness and admiration is possibly the greatest scene in Spielberg's filmography.

  • @Chuuzus
    @Chuuzus6 ай бұрын

    Cate Blanchett in TÁR is in my opinion the best acting i have seen of the 2020’s yet. even though she didn’t win the Oscar, she gave a once in a lifetime performance

  • @johnreznik3713

    @johnreznik3713

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed, she was great best role of her career ,truly another level

  • @SaberRexZealot

    @SaberRexZealot

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed actually. Blanchett was phenomenal in that role. No one else could’ve done it better.

  • @hegyitaho

    @hegyitaho

    6 ай бұрын

    it was the second time she played a simliar character with similar story after blue jasmine which was much better

  • @gaylord_focker

    @gaylord_focker

    6 ай бұрын

    Nah, her once in a lifetime performance was in Blue Jasmine which got her the much deserved Oscar too.

  • @KittyPieVibes

    @KittyPieVibes

    6 ай бұрын

    Ariana what are you doing here?!

  • @sapphic.flower
    @sapphic.flower6 ай бұрын

    I recently rewatched Fleabag and am still blown away by Phoebe Waller-Bridge seamlessly flowing between being in the show’s world and breaking the fourth wall to interact with the camera.

  • @twastea1494

    @twastea1494

    5 ай бұрын

    if you're interested, before the show came to be it was a one woman play by Phoebe Waller-Bridge herself.

  • @sapphic.flower

    @sapphic.flower

    5 ай бұрын

    @@twastea1494 yes I know of it! I should find a way to check it out eventually 😄

  • @ayoutubeaccount8629

    @ayoutubeaccount8629

    15 күн бұрын

    Right like without total disconnect in between cuts

  • @TarellHudson
    @TarellHudson6 ай бұрын

    Brokeback Mountain will forever be a masterclass in acting. To bypass ppls hangups on sexuality and simply tell a story of unrequited love that pulls at the heart strings from each and every perspective. Jake was amazing, Heath, Michelle, and Anne all knocked their roles out of the park. They were transcendent.

  • @emquinn

    @emquinn

    5 ай бұрын

    I still get a flicker of anger/agony Heath didn’t win. That story was so universal and his repression was so relatable I am still in awe of how real that character was to me. Still is.

  • @muffinpoots

    @muffinpoots

    5 ай бұрын

    my wife's review of this move. "everyone and everything is sad all of time forever and then the movie ends."

  • @TarellHudson

    @TarellHudson

    5 ай бұрын

    @@muffinpoots she missed so much of the movie if that was her take away.

  • @channiballecter

    @channiballecter

    5 ай бұрын

    🗣️ TALK ABOUT IT! I've watched that movie too many times to count and the acting never loses its power to keep me fully engaged from start to finish.

  • @shanelbb7912

    @shanelbb7912

    4 ай бұрын

    Heath and Jake's performances were gorgeous throughout the film, of course. The scene that has always stuck with me, though, is the phone conversation between Ennis and Lureen about what happened to Jack. Both of them are just phenomenal there.

  • @zaqrie9648
    @zaqrie96486 ай бұрын

    My personal favourite performance that I've seen on screen is Javier Bardem's portrayal of Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men

  • @kaiserwilhelmii1827

    @kaiserwilhelmii1827

    3 ай бұрын

    He is a completely emotionless psycho in that movie. Truly a perfect performance to me

  • @pnagyd

    @pnagyd

    2 ай бұрын

    at the gas station

  • @ethannickerson1901
    @ethannickerson19016 ай бұрын

    I actually think Paul Raci in "Sound of Metal" was the best performance I've seen in a very long time. There's a deep resonance in everything he says that you hear in his voice, you see in his face and his signing, that tells you whether or not this is scripted, it's entirely true for him. Of course knowing his personal life and relation to his deaf parents and the deaf community (I found out afterwards), you realize that indeed, he is not acting. He's preaching the truth of a particular community to a naive, hearing world. It was a beautiful role given to an actor whose life and identity was already formed in the shape of the role. It was a match made in movie heaven.

  • @Chiater

    @Chiater

    6 ай бұрын

    Totally agree. I was blown away by it and really all the performances in it. Felt so real

  • @plasticjesus444

    @plasticjesus444

    6 ай бұрын

    yes!! love that movie

  • @backto-il9ne
    @backto-il9ne6 ай бұрын

    Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice is arguably the greatest performance ever captured on screen. Haunting, luminous, immersive, quiet, loud, transcendance. The "choice" scene is the most haunting thing I have ever watched and the "scream" without any sound is a touch of genius. A true maserclass.

  • @vanydakhiev3910
    @vanydakhiev39103 ай бұрын

    The ensemble cast of Little Miss Sunshine is my favorite acting performance to rewatch. Every character was played brilliantly by each actor and they all fit together as if they really were a dysfunctional family but you felt the love that was there and they had each other’s back.

  • @gracekeenan2451
    @gracekeenan24516 ай бұрын

    One of the best performances I've ever seen is Monique in Precious. She's unbelievably good in that.

  • @TheBadBuffalo
    @TheBadBuffalo6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for highlighting Pacino’s performance in DDA, it’s amazing what he was doing at such a young age. The whole script allows for so much complex emotion really, like Chris Sarandon is almost just as memorable.

  • @prajwaljayaraj5887

    @prajwaljayaraj5887

    6 ай бұрын

    It cemented him as one of my favourite actors of all time

  • @davidfernandez8515

    @davidfernandez8515

    6 ай бұрын

    To me he was the best actor ever at that time. The performances he'd throughout the 70s are untouchable. I love him post Scarface too, but the combination of the perfect roles for him and directors that really understood his strong points make that decade special

  • @pepsicolazero

    @pepsicolazero

    6 ай бұрын

    check out a movie he made in the 70's with gene hackman scarecrow

  • @staggerlee7301

    @staggerlee7301

    6 ай бұрын

    Pacino in the 70s was untouchable, and I think that either DDA or Serpico were his best

  • @user50

    @user50

    5 ай бұрын

    agreed

  • @MDaggatt
    @MDaggatt6 ай бұрын

    I think Jim Carrey in The Truman Show is easily one of the best performances I can think of. Because the movie can be so lighthearted, people seem to forget how good he was in it. He nailed every single scene, perfectly balancing comedy with drama and the mundane. Despite being played by Jim Carrey, one of the most recognizable actors in the world, Truman does not feel like a Jim Carrey character, but a real person. It might not be the most complex performance, but it really is perfect.

  • @TarellHudson

    @TarellHudson

    6 ай бұрын

    He was equally magnificent in the Majestic. JC’s noncomedic roles are breathtaking. He’s a damn fine actor and I wish they sent him more drama scripts. Eternal Sunshine was also another phenomenal showing from him.

  • @alyxoj1361

    @alyxoj1361

    5 ай бұрын

    Am I the only one that does not find The Truman Show lighthearted at all?

  • @famelito007

    @famelito007

    5 ай бұрын

    What about Jim Carey in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind?

  • @thelobster7277

    @thelobster7277

    5 ай бұрын

    @@alyxoj1361I agree, it’s actually extremely dark, the lightheartedness is fake, there is an uneasy feeling underneath

  • @ptalove

    @ptalove

    5 ай бұрын

    @@famelito007He was amazing. And he is so handsome in that movie.

  • @UnorthodoxIndividual
    @UnorthodoxIndividual6 ай бұрын

    Obvious choice is obvious but Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman / Jimmy McGill in Better Call Saul is one of the most memorable and varied performances I've ever seen on TV. It's incredible how the funny lawyer guy became one of the most tragic characters in fiction and it simply wouldn't have worked if Odenkirk hadn't sold every aspect of that fantastic character.

  • @perenniallachrymosity276

    @perenniallachrymosity276

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh hey, I recognize you. 👀 I agree. Bob's work as Saul is really good.

  • @tiotito31
    @tiotito316 ай бұрын

    I love your Orson Welles example. The first time I personally noticed this shift of acting styles you describe, was when watching "A Streetcar Named Desire", old theatre acting and it was like Marlon Brando deciding "but that's not how real people sound." And completely floored me with the earliest natural style I've seen in a movie. I immediately understood why he was considered a legend when I'd never seen a movie of his before.

  • @sihlematloha2787
    @sihlematloha27876 ай бұрын

    Brian Tyree Henry in Atlanta was phenomenal, season 3 & 4 is where he really got to shine

  • @ThomasFlight

    @ThomasFlight

    6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely agree. He'd be on the list if I was including TV.

  • @mclare71

    @mclare71

    6 ай бұрын

    Brian Tyree Henry is the most effervescent in ATLANTA. But also Everyone in ATLANTA is just beyond exquisite.

  • @noahconstantine8409

    @noahconstantine8409

    6 ай бұрын

    AGREED. I am so happy I decided to watch that show. From what I got from the people I listen to the most was that was a good show at most

  • @Venom5970.

    @Venom5970.

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ThomasFlightyou should make another one of these but for tv

  • @GairickDam

    @GairickDam

    4 күн бұрын

    @@ThomasFlight please make a list of performances on tv

  • @BryanMarshall
    @BryanMarshall6 ай бұрын

    Discovering that Ben from Canada edits two of my favorite channels. Feels good man.

  • @leadenshrew

    @leadenshrew

    6 ай бұрын

    real shit

  • @surajnair9757

    @surajnair9757

    6 ай бұрын

    Yep, that was a surprise

  • @therainman7777
    @therainman77772 ай бұрын

    Colin Farrell and Ralph Fiennes in In Bruges. It’s largely comedic acting, but with plenty of pathos mixed in, and it’s just beautifully done. They both have a way of making other actors look lazy when they share a scene with them.

  • @mountain_toast
    @mountain_toast5 ай бұрын

    Paul Giamatti as Miles in Sideways is one of my favorite performances. When his ex-wife tells him that she's pregnant... Heartbreaking and a perfect portrayal of Miles' realization that it truly is over with her.

  • @user50

    @user50

    5 ай бұрын

    thanks for the recommendation!

  • @user-cq8ju6fe4j

    @user-cq8ju6fe4j

    2 ай бұрын

    My favorite scene in Sideways is when Miles listens to Maya's voicemail at the end of the film. She gives him such validation and true praise for his book, especially needed because he did not get it published and he feels so low because of that, as a rejected writer does...And the way the film ends with hope---Miles knocking at her door...beautiful film.

  • @chickenbutt2621
    @chickenbutt26216 ай бұрын

    Kate Winslet in Eternal Sunshine has many subtle movement choices in the movie that make me believe her character everytime. She does this leg stretch for a second while debating on whether she should get in the car with Joel which captures her character perfectly.

  • @lorrrdy

    @lorrrdy

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes!! And Jim Carrey's performance is also one of my favorites. Can't believe he wasn't even nominated for an Oscar. At least Kate was. She was brilliant

  • @chickenbutt2621

    @chickenbutt2621

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lorrrdy It won best actress and best screenplay. We take what we can get 😀

  • @truthseekeralways7050

    @truthseekeralways7050

    6 ай бұрын

    @@chickenbutt2621Nominated in Leading Actress not won Screenplay won tho

  • @0cer0
    @0cer06 ай бұрын

    To me, P.T.A. got the best out of his actors in Magnolia and provoked some of the most hair-raising and heart-wrenching acting performances. Above all, he showed us that Tom Cruise is indeed an actor, and a good one.

  • @harborwolf22

    @harborwolf22

    6 ай бұрын

    Spoken like someone that never saw 'Born on the Fourth of July', 'the Color of Money', 'A Few Good Men', among others

  • @0cer0

    @0cer0

    6 ай бұрын

    @@harborwolf22 Touché.

  • @auriculus3058

    @auriculus3058

    6 ай бұрын

    Eyes Wide Shut ^^

  • @Turnoutburndown

    @Turnoutburndown

    6 ай бұрын

    Everyone gets a monologue in that movie, even the characters with 2 minutes of screentime will suddenly blow your mind.

  • @ultraviolettas

    @ultraviolettas

    6 ай бұрын

    I love Magnolia so much 😭

  • @SuperWillgreen
    @SuperWillgreen6 ай бұрын

    Justin Theroux’s performance in the leftovers is so underrated. His range of emotions from anger to grief while still being the handsome lead is awesome .

  • @therainman7777

    @therainman7777

    2 ай бұрын

    Agreed, thank you so much for recognizing this. I always thought it was one of the great TV performances of all time and so enjoyable to watch. Not showy or over the top, just.. beautiful.

  • @claytonalexander9105
    @claytonalexander91056 ай бұрын

    i think Chers performance in Moonstruck is absolutely phenominal overall and the movie itself is often very overlooked. So many of the characters do some of the very best acting at everyday life.

  • @2kooldancin
    @2kooldancin6 ай бұрын

    It always makes me sad that Viola Davis is left off of lists like this. I think she is one of our best actors today and brings so much to her roles from Doubt to How to Get Away with Murder to Disturbia to Fences to The Woman King, it’s crazy to see her move from role to role. I mostly agree with this list tho and love ur videos! Your editing is so impressive and I love the in-depth analyses. And as a BFA in Theater, I am so happy with your insight in acting without going too technical.

  • @rupeoverlay3153

    @rupeoverlay3153

    6 ай бұрын

    The Doubt one is so good. She got an Oscar nom off one scene. Impeccable acting

  • @spaghetto9836

    @spaghetto9836

    6 ай бұрын

    Very true.

  • @london8615

    @london8615

    6 ай бұрын

    facts

  • @kbreezy1581

    @kbreezy1581

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, she's truly amazing. She gives 100% to everything! You know you're getting a top tier performance when snot rolls down her nose

  • @Kriptoe

    @Kriptoe

    6 ай бұрын

    She's an EGOT for a reason

  • @ajtaylor8750
    @ajtaylor87506 ай бұрын

    Paul Newman in The Verdict is truly phenomenal. That monologue he gives in the courtroom might be my all-time favorite monologue in film history, and he has so much nuance and idiosyncrasies in his performance.

  • @pommie5093

    @pommie5093

    6 ай бұрын

    Excellent choice, I agree. I personally think it was Newman's best performance of all his films, which is saying a lot.

  • @rupeoverlay3153

    @rupeoverlay3153

    6 ай бұрын

    Only saw this recently for the first time. Wow. Great film

  • @aplleyva

    @aplleyva

    6 ай бұрын

    Newman. In Cool Hand Luke is amazing in an amazing film.

  • @Kaipyro67ALT
    @Kaipyro67ALT5 ай бұрын

    I don't know that I would say I have a FAVOURITE actor, but if I had to pick, Tilda Swinton is definitely a top contender. Her ability to transform her voice, physicality, and sometimes her entire appearance, is magnificent. She never drops the ball, the characters she creates are always singular and memorable, and her range is unlike anything I've seen from other "bigger" actors.

  • @aeonflux965
    @aeonflux9656 ай бұрын

    I would also add Marion Cotillard to the conversation. Her performance in La Vie En Rose was simply sublime.

  • @stillsane9687

    @stillsane9687

    4 ай бұрын

    she was even better in Two Days, One Night

  • @Dibarifofana

    @Dibarifofana

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stillsane9687she was terrific in that film. One of the best and most authentic performances I’ve seen.

  • @perryjones7771

    @perryjones7771

    3 ай бұрын

    I hope she wins an second Oscar one day.

  • @pollitorsiones
    @pollitorsiones6 ай бұрын

    Olivia Colman in The Favourite is just incredible, it felt like a documentary or a hidden cam at times on the life of a real person.

  • @ThomasFlight

    @ThomasFlight

    6 ай бұрын

    That performance almost made it into this video! She’s incredible.

  • @joaofezasvital8521

    @joaofezasvital8521

    5 ай бұрын

    that one is brilliant

  • @YarntoTablePodcast

    @YarntoTablePodcast

    11 күн бұрын

    Olivia Colman always feel like a documentary to me, but every character is different!

  • @subnormality5854
    @subnormality58546 ай бұрын

    The sudden "Tilda Swinton" shirt gag actually made me chuckle

  • @MillieMaa
    @MillieMaa6 ай бұрын

    Moonlight is one of my favorite movies of all time - all of the actors are extraordinary and Barry Jenkins did such a beautiful job of highlighting their strengths. For recent movies, I LOVE the acting in 'Past Lives' - they all convey so much longing, heartbreak and connection with so little.

  • @Lagrangeify
    @Lagrangeify5 ай бұрын

    You're right about Tilda Swinton. As with some of her peers like Lesley Manville or Mark Rylance, I always get the impression she isn't channeling anything, nor summoning forth from some other place or being crafty about her craft. She just is precisely that person for the length of time she needs to be and then she's off being someone else with equal precision. It's uncanny.

  • @abehme
    @abehme6 ай бұрын

    I loved Lakeith Stanfield in Atlanta. He brought a lot of depth to a character who I thoght was just the stoner comedic relief, but boy was I wrong! Especially "Teddy perkins" was incredible.

  • @pso_cid

    @pso_cid

    3 ай бұрын

    Lekeith Stanfield in Judas & The Black Messiah!! I love EVERYTHING that man does, but that still stands as my favorite performance. I HIGHLY suggest it if you haven't seen it yet!

  • @Mosh-Badger
    @Mosh-Badger6 ай бұрын

    For me the Matt Damon acting in Good Will Hunting will always be one of the best preformances. The way you can see and feel the facade he’s holding up with playing the big man and later cracking down completely is amazing.

  • @nathandaniels4823

    @nathandaniels4823

    6 ай бұрын

    I’ll agree with that, although his role in the Talented Mr. Ripley, while disturbing, probably has my vote for him

  • @bccsivxx-xxivvii

    @bccsivxx-xxivvii

    6 ай бұрын

    Once you see Louis CK's stand up bit on him in that movie, it's hard to ever look at it the same again.

  • @TCKNiyko
    @TCKNiyko5 ай бұрын

    I find your list to be super well spoken for. You express yourself very fairly and have a great overview, shining on those who deserve the light whilst not throwing shade on those who can't make the list but still are magnificent actors. I can tell you are very knowledgable on what you're speaking on, your video got me to add a few more films to my watchlist, thank you!

  • @zemiron
    @zemiron5 ай бұрын

    For me, Jared Harris is one of the best living actors. I feel like he's amazing in everything he's in whether it's small, understated stuff like in Chernobyl or more bombastic characters like in The Expanse. He usually gives one of the best performances in whatever he's in.

  • @RecliningFurniture
    @RecliningFurniture6 ай бұрын

    Interesting choices. Mahershala Ali's performance in Moonlight is of course wonderful but in terms of impact for minimal screen time I think that award must go to Naomie Harris in the same film. In sharp contrast to Ali, there's not much warmth to her character, but when she breaks the fourth wall by glaring directly into the camera that is the most powerful moment in the film for me. I still remember thinking 'whoah!' when I first saw that in the cinema.

  • @davehan241

    @davehan241

    6 ай бұрын

    Good call out. I remember being really impressed too because up until then I think I'd only seen her the new Bond movies.

  • @user-zg8rp8uw6p

    @user-zg8rp8uw6p

    6 ай бұрын

    she’s slept on!! she even killed in the new venom movie I think she’s a top notch sleeper to watch .. also killed in black and blue

  • @TheRockerX
    @TheRockerX6 ай бұрын

    As soon as that Manchester by the Sea clip started rolling, I immediately started getting emotional just like the first time I watched it. One of the most heart-wrenching scenes I've ever witnessed in cinema.

  • @nomanbroman3556

    @nomanbroman3556

    6 ай бұрын

    The life that should have been...

  • @petsounds3612
    @petsounds36126 ай бұрын

    Philip Seymour Hoffman is one of my absolute favorite performers to watch. He's always so nuanced and often has this dark, mysterious edge. Funnily enough, by most accounts he seems to be a very kind, quiet human being...shame about his addiction. Rest in Peace to one of the greatest actors ever!

  • @Formed211
    @Formed2116 ай бұрын

    Alexander Kaidanovsky in Stalker is the finest acting I’ve ever seen… absolutely stunning, fully embodied. He shows the strangeness, seriousness, and his own faith and pain so powerfully.

  • @AngeTheEditor

    @AngeTheEditor

    6 ай бұрын

    Great pick

  • @justinlapid2163

    @justinlapid2163

    6 ай бұрын

    Get out of here stalker! Hehe sorry old habits. Stalker film- great VERY UNIQUE film indeed. And acting is almost too good that you forget your watching actors.

  • @isaackeller-tb2tx
    @isaackeller-tb2tx6 ай бұрын

    Paul Mescal in Aftersun It might be just because I so deeply understand what he’s going through but some of the subtleties in his performance have absolutely seared themself in my mind and shook me to the core

  • @iwannabeedouard1610
    @iwannabeedouard16106 ай бұрын

    Only watched it recently but Ralph Fiennes in The English Patient is one of the best performances I’ve seen. He portrays such a complex character, leaving you not knowing his characters true intentions until the very end. A brilliant film, Fiennes is truly one of the most under appreciated actors of his generation.

  • @spacebtwnears6590

    @spacebtwnears6590

    5 ай бұрын

    Just watched The Great Budapest Hotel. He is great in that movie too.

  • @jeverly

    @jeverly

    5 ай бұрын

    Was gonna mention Fiennes in The Menu. His ability to express subtle emotions through slight facial expressions was really impressive to me.

  • @chauswriting
    @chauswriting5 ай бұрын

    I watched Mahershala Ali's acting for the first time in his latest movie Leave The World Behind. The movie is...debatable but his acting man? Such gravitas, subtlety and warmth! Gonna go through his entire filmography soon

  • @teddyp421
    @teddyp4216 ай бұрын

    You have a very great eye for subtle detail and minor emotional switches. I tend to find these things very intriguing and appealing in most of my favorite films as well, and it just adds a sense of immersion and believability to subject matter being touched on. GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!!

  • @alannah0628
    @alannah06286 ай бұрын

    I honestly felt this way about Timothee Chalamet's performance in Call Me By Your Name. There was a specific physicality he took on with that role that felt really authentic - embodying the restlessness of longing for someone, as well as the quiet stillness of being heartbroken. Luca, the director, gave him time and freedom to truly exist in the space and paid as much attention to those 'frivolous' moments as he did the more intense, emotional ones.

  • @alannah0628

    @alannah0628

    6 ай бұрын

    Another would be Willem Defoe in The Florida Project.

  • @crispyein8601

    @crispyein8601

    6 ай бұрын

    "Physicality" is such a good thing to bring up. That was a movie that really sold the experience of "the body" imo

  • @kdcndw1
    @kdcndw16 ай бұрын

    Ben Mendelsohn has been one of the best character actors living today. I will see any movie or tv show he is in. He even made the flawed Ready Player One really fun for the scenes he was in. His performance in Animal Kingdom is also legendary.

  • @jeremysmith9480

    @jeremysmith9480

    6 ай бұрын

    Everyone should check out his work in Australia before he became successful in Hollywood. He was so good in Mullet, and a terrifying force of nature in Animal Kingdom.

  • @proman84

    @proman84

    6 ай бұрын

    Ready Player One is fantastic. Ben is one of many great things about it.

  • @bis_cuts2987

    @bis_cuts2987

    6 ай бұрын

    Don't forget "get a dog up ya"

  • @gregbarnes5326
    @gregbarnes53266 ай бұрын

    Denzel Washington in X is some of the best acting I've ever seen. He, of course, has great monologues with all of his speeches. But its the smaller, subtle moments that really stand out to me. Im kind of surprised that none of his performances were on your list.

  • @targetegrat

    @targetegrat

    5 ай бұрын

    Exactly the amount of body movement, eye contact, posture in the context of the scenes is flawless.

  • @ChaosKingable

    @ChaosKingable

    5 ай бұрын

    The one scene of Denzel that I never forget is him meeting Tom Hanks character in Philadelphia. Very open , warm, offering a solid handshake. As soon as Hanks tells him he's gay, in addition to Denzel's characters visible discomfort, he starts wiping his hand ...

  • @axucaroso

    @axucaroso

    5 ай бұрын

    Watch Denzel's 'two-handers' - his face to face dialovues with just one other actor. In Courage Under Fire his scenes with Matt Damon, in the Equalizer he coaches a security guard with a compassionate firmness; and in John Q his scene with his son before surgery still moves me to tears even after seeing it multiple times.

  • @clelio8019
    @clelio80196 ай бұрын

    I really like the way you build your arguments and convey them on your videos. clever and unique, don't feel like "content". great job!

  • @mkhjr
    @mkhjr6 ай бұрын

    We need a version of this list for TV - there have been so many great performances over the last 20-ish years.

  • @Pallialbertti
    @Pallialbertti6 ай бұрын

    Daniel Day-Lewis' performance in the Phantom Thread has stuck with me the most. He is just so natural in it. If somebody asked me what he was like in real life, I'd first think of what he was like in Phantom Thread before realising that he was acting in it.

  • @Reevay762

    @Reevay762

    5 ай бұрын

    Exactly 💯. My go to movie. He is phenomenal. Loved him in The Age of Innocence along side Winona Ryder and Michelle Pfeiffer.

  • @targetegrat

    @targetegrat

    5 ай бұрын

    Daniel Day-Lewis is one of the greatest actors in my book. I can't remember a bad performance from him.

  • @Soniti1324

    @Soniti1324

    5 ай бұрын

    I think he just legitimately tried to be Ira Glass for the better part of 3 hours. And his results acquit themselves!

  • @mrstardian
    @mrstardian5 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video, thanks for showcasing so many great actors! Will definitely watch more of their films and tv series.

  • @vicadelic
    @vicadelic5 ай бұрын

    Araloyin Oshunremi’s performance and arc in Top Boy was done so beautifully. It really made me feel for his character and what he was going through.

  • @johnisaac5703
    @johnisaac57036 ай бұрын

    One of my favorites is one you also mentioned, Riz Ahmed in Sound of Metal. The one scene that brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it is when he talks to the head of the center about his past. The guy asks him how long he's been with his girlfriend and how long he's been sober, and it that little moment you see all the hardship they went through and what they mean to each other, just in the way he looks away when answering the question.

  • @dalano_films
    @dalano_films6 ай бұрын

    Amazing list! This may be recency bias but Justin Theroux from the series The Leftovers is incredible. He already starts out as a severely broken man and crumbles deeper and deeper without ever having a big emotional scene or turning point, you just feel him losing his mind and it's soul destroying.

  • @Zoskal

    @Zoskal

    6 ай бұрын

    Awesome pull!

  • @gaylord_focker

    @gaylord_focker

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes! I'm so glad someone mentioned that unbelievably ethereal performance of his else I would've had to write that comment.

  • @taragreene2720

    @taragreene2720

    6 ай бұрын

    thank you for reminding me about one of the best shows I’ve ever watched!

  • @kyler1984

    @kyler1984

    6 ай бұрын

    Love Justin Theroux's performance in the leftovers! That show has so many great ones. The one that most stood out the most for me personally was Carrie Coon

  • @bccsivxx-xxivvii

    @bccsivxx-xxivvii

    6 ай бұрын

    The score to that show was also perfect.

  • @emiliobalk
    @emiliobalk4 ай бұрын

    I'm a theatre student (acting) in Mexico and I've been so immerse in "finding a character" as a drama subject, having tons of different questions about it, of course as I solve some of them (not alone), some others create by that time. This video has helped me so much getting so many details to put attention to in acting and character constant formation.

  • @TheObliviJohn
    @TheObliviJohn5 ай бұрын

    I remember one of the first movies to bring me to tears was Schindlers List, by the end when Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler breaks down over how many more he could have saved if he had only sacrificed some more like the ring he's wearing is worth so many lives. It's been over 20 years since I saw the movie, so I don't know how well it holds up today, but it's one of the first performances that I can recall well that had a big impact to me.

  • @carlosbarton763

    @carlosbarton763

    4 ай бұрын

    Watched that movie twice, cried both times with that scene, Neeson is purely devastating. Robbed of an Oscar imo

  • @bobbio100
    @bobbio1006 ай бұрын

    I think Magnolia is one of my favorite collections of really powerful and effective performances. It's a huge ensemble cast and nearly everyone brings their all into the character and it's enrapturing.

  • @PhilippensTube

    @PhilippensTube

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree. It's thanks to this movie I started to appreciate Tom Cruise more as an actor. He was so good, I hated the obnoxious character het played within 5 seconds... Brilliant acting (or was he being himself 😂). Seriously: this movie is a treasure chest of great acting.

  • @hockeyfrog127
    @hockeyfrog1276 ай бұрын

    Ben Mendelsohn in Bloodline is one of my favorites of all time. He really steals the show. His performance is so raw and compelling.

  • @cslawomirski

    @cslawomirski

    6 ай бұрын

    Have you seen Animal Kingdom? Just typing that and remembering Ben’s performance in it is giving me goosebumps …

  • @hockeyfrog127

    @hockeyfrog127

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cslawomirski I have not seen it. Just added it to my watchlist. Thanks!

  • @taylorvansickle8928

    @taylorvansickle8928

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, love that Mendo made the list. He always does damn fine work. Definitely one of my favourite actors.

  • @solrac4270
    @solrac42706 ай бұрын

    I must say that i don't know anything about acting. But i can say what i feel, and my absolute favorite performance was Ryan Gosling in Bladerunner 2049. Man i was completely astonished of how much this guy could convey emotion without really showing. Its hard to explain, because his character was not supposed to demonstrate feelings overall, to someone careless watching might think he isn't doing much, but man. He REALLY delivers emotion through some of his contemplation scenes, he doens't say much, but the look in his eyes says everything that is needed. First time I saw I was like: how is this possible? How could a character says almost nothing, and i can still understand and feel everything he is feeling. SIMPLY AMAZING. Nice list and video btw.

  • @ajsap8160
    @ajsap81606 ай бұрын

    I'd like to mention the actors in Apocalypto. Some amazing acting in that movie, I've never been so drawn in more. I'm not a big movie or acting buff but that specific movie was one of the few that stayed with me.

  • @covalentproductions6896
    @covalentproductions68966 ай бұрын

    Pacino in Dog Day is probably what i think to be the best performance ive ever seen. It is the perfect blend of explosiveness and subtlety and remains gripping the entire time with the whole movie hinging on his performance.

  • @thejoker7488
    @thejoker74886 ай бұрын

    Thomas, first of all I just want you to know how much I appreciate your channel. You are a master of film discussion without sounding pretentious (which is extremely hard to do). Keep up the good work. Best acting I've ever seen (off the top of my head): Both Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons in Whiplash. They played it perfectly. Scarlett Johansson in Under the Skin. So amazingly understated. Paul Giamatti in Sideways. It almost seemed like he wasn't acting. That he was just being himself, that's how good he was (and you go into detail about how being natural like that is hard to pull off). Lastly but not leastly, Frances McDormand in Nomadland. Talk about understated. She says so much in so many scenes, without saying much. An absolutely amazing performance.

  • @Cwilz0218

    @Cwilz0218

    6 ай бұрын

    Yea his voice man lol silky smooth great content for sure

  • @jaerez
    @jaerez5 ай бұрын

    one of the most articulate youtube videos on the craft of acting i have seen in a long time. It's not bias as much as it is an opinion from a deep and personal place. While I have seen 7 of those films on his list, and can now take 4 gems backs with me to study an enhance the craft in my own learning. I also love how Thomas speaks of the subtleties in acting, which i think is not recognized enough throughout many performances, this can be the focus we catch from how much an actor blinks to the slightest way they turn their head. SO much of a performance is camera awareness and knowing how to move with it in a natural way. In conclusion I wanted to recommend 5 films that have been dear to my heart, not just because I have learned from the characters I am about to mention, but because the way these performances were portrayed have given me my own intuition towards mastering something so simple yet so complex. 1. Mississippi Grind- 2015- Ben Mendelsohn as Gerry - I know Thomas already has Ben on his list. but this is one of those slept on performances that show you the realism of an addicted gambler. 2. Brads status 2017 - Ben stiller as Brad sloan- follow a father who arrives at the mid life crisis of love. From his son leaving for college to his own insecurities as a man. masterfully done where comedy meets drama. 3. Guess who's coming to dinner- 1967- in this 60s classic there are 2 performances to watch here. SIdney poitier as John Prentice and Spencer Tracy as Matt Drayton. In a time where interracial marriages were not as common both actors bring a social issue to life that makes us all feel that ultimately love is love. 4. field of dreams 1989- who doesn't love a good fantasy drama- in a story that really involved building a baseball field in the middle of a corn field in IOWA actor James Earl Jones as Terrance Mann shows exactly why he will be one of the all time great talents to ever grace the screen. His body of work ranges from the voices of Mufasa in Lion King & dath vader in star wars too his iconic role in the series ROOTS. 5. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind-2004 Kate Winslet as Clementine Kruczynski. LIke thomas mentioned in his video- Kate Winslett is one of those actors whose body of work is hard to choose from, from revolutionary road to titanic she never seems to fail us. However co staring with JIm carey in this one, I find her every move to be interestingly truthful as she tries to forget her boyfriend after a painful breakkup .In fact i have watched this one over and over just to see ways that she may have conformed to an idea of acting. However all i see is a human being listening and being fully present as if a camera is not even turned on. while these aren't my top 5 of all time- They definitley were 5 that I thought would be less known by a wide array of people.Hopefully you ENJOY :) and get from them just as much as I did. PS> Thomas keep dropping gem videos like this- I am here for them......

  • @cpt.kagoul
    @cpt.kagoul6 ай бұрын

    I throughly enjoyed this. This is my first viewing of one your videos, and I already like you. Well done, great list! Of the ones I haven’t seen, I will now!

  • @TheDudeness123
    @TheDudeness1236 ай бұрын

    Thanks for highlighting Michelle William's performance, I think it's so underrated, and for me she should have won the Oscar that year.

  • @lutelatti
    @lutelatti6 ай бұрын

    Personally, the most incredible moment in acting for me was in BCS, when Kim Wexler/Rhea Seahorn cried in the bus in the penultimate episode of BCS. The way she just suddenly breaks down from silence into crying feels just too real.

  • @andmicbro1

    @andmicbro1

    6 ай бұрын

    BCS is a great show! The writing, directing, and acting are all top tier. But yeah, Rhea Seahorn is consistently great in every scene.

  • @zachedwards5692

    @zachedwards5692

    5 ай бұрын

    I thought of Rhea and this same exact scene too. It really encompasses a lot of emotional complexity and realness in a short scene.

  • @lukeingham4262
    @lukeingham42626 ай бұрын

    I can't not cry when I watch Lee Pace in 2006's The Fall, which I feel shows a lot of 'listening' throughout as Pace responds to the acting of the young girl. But equally, I love the idea of the layer-upon-layer performance, and I think for that, Jeffrey Wright's monologue in Asteroid City, in which he's playing an actor in a stage play, who's role within that stage play is a camp leader. He switches from this inconsequential nothingness of an introduction to do a well-rehearsed, choreographed monologue. It feels like exactly like an actor in a play, who knows his lines perfectly and strides around moving with charisma and confidence. And then there's a subtle nod to the camera and the line 'that's my speech'.

  • @lukeingham4262

    @lukeingham4262

    6 ай бұрын

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  • @tcrijwanachoudhury

    @tcrijwanachoudhury

    5 ай бұрын

    The Fall ❤ That movie is extremely special to me because it made me fall in love with acting

  • @Auntkekebaby
    @Auntkekebaby5 ай бұрын

    Ben Mendelsohn blew me away in The Place. You hit the nail on the head with Philip Seymour Hoffman. Yeah that 23 minute Hunger scene with Liam Cunningham and Fassbender is TOP NOTCH PERFECTION!!!

  • @mrninjaninjaman
    @mrninjaninjaman6 ай бұрын

    Kim Hye-ja’s performance in Bong Joon-ho’s Mother is criminally underrated. If you haven’t seen it, please do. It’s pretty breathtaking, both the film and her performance.

  • @somethingdifferent6254

    @somethingdifferent6254

    5 ай бұрын

    This! This is the film that got me into korean movies

  • @Tavera12
    @Tavera126 ай бұрын

    Toni Colette is incredible, I'll watch anything with her in it. Michael Fassbender is wholly underrated given how hard that man works and how incredible he is in every role. Barry Keorghan is insanely talented and is captivating in everything he's done, I'm so glad he was finally recognised for his magnificent talent with Banshees of Inersherin. Stephen Graham I also think deserves way more hype than he gets,

  • @AlonsoRules

    @AlonsoRules

    6 ай бұрын

    Collette was incredible in Hereditary but didn't even get nominated. What a disgrace.

  • @solomonsmith9480

    @solomonsmith9480

    6 ай бұрын

    Stephen Graham is a brilliant actor and incredibly underrated for both his TV and Film work. Would love to see him in more feature film lead roles.

  • @onepurpose315
    @onepurpose3155 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed your performance at the end whilst describing the Henson razor. Bravo!👏🏿

  • @deedwayne2752
    @deedwayne27526 ай бұрын

    Al Pacino's performance in "Justice for All" and "Dog Day Afternoon" is still unmatched to-date.

  • @noahconstantine8409

    @noahconstantine8409

    5 ай бұрын

    I would argue the man played the same character in every movie. Rebuttal?

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