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Family Man S1  Ep10

Family Man S1 Ep10

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  • @shelleylyme6402
    @shelleylyme64023 күн бұрын

    You talk far too much. You like the sound of your own voice. I only lasted a couple of minutes. It was awful.

  • @videohistory722
    @videohistory7227 күн бұрын

    Oysters and lemon mignonette - Common flavors put together that have to be broken down and deconstructed, foreshadowing what happens to the guests. This is meant to be taken as Chef throwing down the gauntlet. Amuse Bouche - More foreshadowing. Charred lace - crater. Milk snow - ash from the fire. Cucumber and melon - the guests. The Island - Scallop on a rock - Chef presenting himself to the guests. Plants - "in the weeds" Breadless bread plate - straight up snarking at picky customers. But you can also make a case for Lilian's plate having a broken emulsion on purpose as his way of saying SHE'S as useless as a broken emulsion. Memory - Self explanatory The Mess - Pressurized vegetables - literal pun. Bone marrow - blood. Beef jus - sweat. Potato confit - tears. Man's Folly - Plum vinegar exists because of Umeboshi, whey plays a vital part in making yogurt, sea kelp and lettuce are what keeps the oceans biome from wreaking havoc. But everyone either doesn't know that or forgets, because they don't taste good, aren't as attractive, or can be very difficult to work with in their natural form. It's the same with women, especially when they try to speak out against unfair treatment like what the chef describes. They get called things like "bottom feeders", like crabs. Final scene with Margot/Erin eating the cheeseburger - She didn't care about giving him peace of mind. She just wanted to survive. And Chef acknowledged that. Using his menu as a napkin - She never believed anything he said for one second. She is, in fact, a taker that knows her worth. And that's why she lived.

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews33776 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing those meanings. That helps a lot. Do you like the film?

  • @videohistory722
    @videohistory7226 күн бұрын

    @@nathansreviews3377 I do. I also know other stuff from the original script: Lillian wasn't completely exaggerating when she said she put Chef on the map: He had another high end restaurant before Hawthorne, called Tantalus. Got 2 Michelin stars 2 years in, then closed up shop. Isn't heard from again until 3 years later, running a taco truck in Portland. He agreed to the interview only if he could keep his privacy, his own land, and it had to be by the water so he could source his own fish. It's established the movie star has a peanut allergy during the tour, and this turns out to be setup for the menu's eighth course, where Felicity is ordered to force feed him a dish completely comprised of peanuts so as to kill him through anaphylactic shock. Anne (wife of man who paid Margot to look like his daughter while j*cking him off) actually couldn't eat The Island as is due to a shellfish allergy. Hers was salmon. The broken emulsion gag escalates to where the servers literally waterboard Lillian with it. The restaurant has hidden cameras in the dining room, so even if Elsa missed something, it still got caught. The taco truck Chef was running was, according to him, the happiest he'd ever been, but Margot call him out on it later, asking why he parked his truck at a Food Expo where he KNEW food critics were going to be, if he wanted to be left alone. Man's Folly was supposed to have more details about a woman chef's actual experience in the kitchen, from harassment to stereotypes. The women DO get bread with Man's Folly, and it IS as delicious as promised. You can even see Tyler chewing on bread when Chef comes up to confront him afterwards. Not only did Tyler bring Margot knowing she would die, he sincerely thought Chef was going to spare him. And even when called out on it, he STILL didn't apologize or take it back, because all he cared about was experiencing the menu. Them all coming to the kitchen to watch Tyler screw himself over wasn't originally in the script. They were just supposed to watch from the dining room. Margot makes another bid for her life before being ordered to go get the barrel. Which Chef appreciates enough to tell her so. Margot smiles upon seeing Tyler's hanging. Lillian realizes she's never going to get to write about this last experience, and THAT ends up being her real just desserts. Instead of dropping the ashes to set it all on fire, Chef originally drops a match. The last scene is of firefighters combing through the burnt wreckage, and the very last thing we see is the one photo of Chef as a young man, flipping a burger, but happy.

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews33776 күн бұрын

    @@videohistory722 Awesome! sounds like the film really connected with you. Thanks for the extra info. What are some other films like this you connect with?

  • @user-tw1ox7zv8f
    @user-tw1ox7zv8f7 күн бұрын

    Это самый великий фильм, по моему мнению.... Спасибо!

  • @alblunt130
    @alblunt13012 күн бұрын

    You can't watch it quiet

  • @alblunt130
    @alblunt13012 күн бұрын

    Loser

  • @squ34ky
    @squ34ky12 күн бұрын

    That's an 'interesting choice'; reacting to this movie.

  • @larindanomikos
    @larindanomikos17 күн бұрын

    Love Tarkovsky. Check out Andrei Rublev.

  • @imdiyu
    @imdiyu17 күн бұрын

    1. The microphone shadow is not a mistake because it is a TV programme inside the film. So, this scene was supposed to have a documentary feel to it. The audience is aware that it is a film. Self reflexivity. 2. The Poetry is by Andrei Tarkovsky's father. 3. The colour pallets change according to the protagonist's presence in the scenes. This film is shown to us pretty much in first point perspective. So whenever the protagonist is present in the scene, the narrator, as a child or as an adult, the scenes are in colour. And whenever the protagonist is not there, like the scene where the mother is running to her workplace in rain, it is like the protagonist's interpretation of what happened. So, it is in monochrome. Same goes with scenes with dreams. Except, we can't see the film entirely in that way. Because, in certain scenes there are time jumps within one single shot. And in one scene The protagonist is there, talking with his ex wife (played by the same actor who played the younger version of the mother), the scene was supposed to be in colour, but it is black and white. Which forces me to believe that that part of the conversation never happened. The protagonist only thinks/misremembers/wishes that the conversation had gone that way... But, at the end... this film is the literal example of "try not to understand but feel." 4. 28:58 That's the protagonist. We don't see his face. He is dying. The whole film is this dying man recalling his life in bits and pieces. The dying man happens to be a poet.

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews337716 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your input. Much appreciated! What do you think about the film?

  • @imdiyu
    @imdiyu16 күн бұрын

    @@nathansreviews3377 I find it fascinating. It is a visual poetry in every sense. However, I don't feel as much of a personal connection to it, as I do feel with STALKER. Tarkovsky often taked about how literature and classical music, or music in general are superior forms of art, and he wished that film can reach that level as well. And, I think in this film he came quite close to achieving that.

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews337716 күн бұрын

    @@imdiyu Thanks for sharing your thoughts! That makes sense as to what Tarkovsky was trying to bring across a poetic vibe. Definitely agree right now that I connect with Stalker more too.

  • @okeshsahu3548
    @okeshsahu354820 күн бұрын

    Its world-class movie

  • @okeshsahu3548
    @okeshsahu354820 күн бұрын

    Nest react on drishyam brother

  • @judybelanger2176
    @judybelanger217621 күн бұрын

    I STILL want a sequel to The Guest

  • @judybelanger2176
    @judybelanger217621 күн бұрын

    The Equalizer did that fancy disarming trick, but The Guest did it first

  • @stardustvideo
    @stardustvideo23 күн бұрын

    Crazy shit 🔥

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews337722 күн бұрын

    Haha indeed!

  • @helenpreisig6617
    @helenpreisig661726 күн бұрын

    If you could just shut up so we could hear the movie. Do you like hearing the sound of your own voice. Why would anyone would put up with this. Ridiculous!

  • @junukarki61
    @junukarki6127 күн бұрын

    You should watch a Bhool bhulaiyaa movie it's a good movie too ❤

  • @samtan4729
    @samtan472929 күн бұрын

    First time watching a Spanish language film? Well there's plenty of excellent well made horror in Spanish that's worth checking out like the devil's backbone and rec.

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews337728 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the recommendations!

  • @samtan4729
    @samtan472928 күн бұрын

    @@nathansreviews3377 rec is so good that the Americans remade it but I strongly recommend that you seek out the original.

  • @jimmybobsap8729
    @jimmybobsap8729Ай бұрын

    I want him as my best friend lol

  • @thattexan8602
    @thattexan8602Ай бұрын

    13:45 I love that old woman. She reminds me of my grandma. A tough old Texan woman who didn't take shit from anyone including her grandkids. But, you always knew that she wanted the best for her family, and she worked until she couldn't anymore to do for her's.

  • @orangewarm1
    @orangewarm1Ай бұрын

    You're right. This was kind of like Heat. Even the bit where he gets away at the road stop by keeping cool.

  • @orangewarm1
    @orangewarm1Ай бұрын

    Nice analysis man. You opened up some things i havnt seen before.

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews3377Ай бұрын

    Great to hear that! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @orangewarm1
    @orangewarm1Ай бұрын

    There is a good interview with Carpenter, Scorsese and DePalma. Or Cronenberg, i forget. You might like it.

  • @charlesselix203
    @charlesselix203Ай бұрын

    PRAY FOR ISRAEL. THE LORD JESUS CHRIST DIED FOR YOUR SINS AND ROSE AGAIN FROM THE DEAD. WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE YOUR PLACE IN HIS HOUSEHOLD? THEN PLEASE REPENT OF ALL YOUR SINS TODAY AND SURRENDER YOUR ENTIRE LIFE TO THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. NOBODY IS OUT OF THE CANDIDACY FOR BECOMING A CHRISTIAN.

  • @orangewarm1
    @orangewarm1Ай бұрын

    Hey man, you did Hell or High Water, but not Wind River. You wont be dissapointed.🙂

  • @argustuft2394
    @argustuft2394Ай бұрын

    Mate, I gotta say you watching this film and not realising the reveal at the end shows that all the main characters except Robinson were the same people is pretty lame on your part. When you saw Fight Club did you think that the Narrator killed Tyler Durden? When you saw The Sixth Sense did you come away hoping that Bruce Willis' character could patch things up with his wife? When you saw The Others were you glad that the ghosts finally stopped haunting Nicole Kidman and left the family alone?

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews3377Ай бұрын

    hahaha that would be funny if I didn't catch those other twists. Granted I don't remember if I caught the twist in The Others too. I remember kinda feeling perplexed at that one after watching it. My bad man I guess we all make mistakes.

  • @ASKMEABOUTMYGARDEN
    @ASKMEABOUTMYGARDENАй бұрын

    Did you say Carpenter??

  • @nishantnayak3792
    @nishantnayak3792Ай бұрын

    The story begins in 1918 , It is mentioned when the main character's mom enters the mansion in the opening scene.

  • @guillermogimenez8871
    @guillermogimenez8871Ай бұрын

    Where is vicky?dont worry roger is watching her😱too soon?😂

  • @interstellardave
    @interstellardaveАй бұрын

    I love this movie! I think it’s the kind of movie where it doesn’t matter what the screenwriter was trying to say. You can find your own meaning in it. I think it’s symbolic, and whether the aliens are real or not is secondary. She’s free because she released her guilt and self-judgement. Everyone else held onto their judgement of her, so they are slaves to that negativity. If it’s all in her mind, that makes sense. If the aliens are real it’s a matter of the individual outcomes of their takeover in this small town mirroring the mental states of the people there. You put some of these same ideas out there, so great minds think alike! Anyway, the movie moved me emotionally, which you don’t often get in alien-themed movies. And her performance is amazing.

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews3377Ай бұрын

    Glad to hear you enjoyed it! The psychological aspect makes it stand out more for sure.

  • @SaurabhSingh-js2sb
    @SaurabhSingh-js2sbАй бұрын

    Watch bajirao mastani I know u would love it

  • @aesthetic_pro1510
    @aesthetic_pro1510Ай бұрын

    Watch the tamil remake LEO😂

  • @scottcunningham799
    @scottcunningham799Ай бұрын

    Great reaction. Yes the entire reason the chef killed everyone is that when he first started cooking when he was young he worked in a fast food diner and people appreciated the food he made for them and when he became an amazing chef nobody appreciated all the work he put into perfecting his craft. You'll see Anya Taylor-Joy's character saw the picture of him cooking a burger at his first job he looked so happy and when he talked with her he said he hadn't enjoyed cooking for anyone in a very long time. This was about rich entitled people who could never be pleased no matter how hard you try. Poor people eating his cheeseburgers had so much appreciation for the food he prepared while the rich entitled people could eat there all the time and couldn't even recall anything they had eaten there before.

  • @melenatorr
    @melenatorrАй бұрын

    Ah. That you were expecting cannibalism late in the game means you owe yourself a re-watch, as you have lost track of the tone. I wouldn't necessarily call this a masterpiece or a work of genius, but it is a much tighter and more thematically structured script than you let yourself receive on first watch, and the tone, simultaneously delicate, wicked, vicious, warped, and, yes, funny, is part of what makes this movie run well. Upon re-watch, I think you might find there's less "flinging things against the wall" than you're perceiving at the moment.

  • @melenatorr
    @melenatorrАй бұрын

    As you edit the movie, hopefully you'll see the big clue and key in the photo that Margo sees, and which leads her to the request she makes. His reaction is not "How dare you" but is a trigger to the thing that used to make him happy. So watch the movie again and you will probably catch it. I think you also spoiled for yourself the rhythm of the request scene when you stopped, pulled out the ear buds and began your reflections, which were lovely, but which pulled you away from the scene. So that would have disrupted your understanding of the direction of the scene.

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews3377Ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing that. I'll definitely watch this again at some point.

  • @Ultimate_Sin-ry9iw
    @Ultimate_Sin-ry9iwАй бұрын

    You just put your pipe in to chew on it if your not smoking

  • @me202r
    @me202rАй бұрын

    I also had dyslexia until grade 5 I remember my mother used to scold me and my class mates make fun of me, I also joined tuition at very young age and my sister topper in every subject used to teach me but she was a very bad teacher. My father committed to me and teach me how to read and after his work, he used to make me read books 📚. After so many years of reading english and hindi books I started understanding letters and words and started to top in my class and the ones how used to bully me started to praise me even my mother started to take credit but anyways, my mother, father, sisters and teachers I hate most they are so arrogant 😒

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews3377Ай бұрын

    Unfortunate to hear that. Some are unfortunately very closed minded indeed. Glad to her things worked out though. (edit) Thanks heaps for sharing as well.

  • @me202r
    @me202rАй бұрын

    @@nathansreviews3377 someone who actually cared in real word 🫡

  • @galihkurniad
    @galihkurniadАй бұрын

    React to End of watch

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews3377Ай бұрын

    I have already seen it but it has been a while. I'll add it to my list.

  • @CineHazique
    @CineHaziqueАй бұрын

    Good one

  • @jamesmathews4726
    @jamesmathews47262 ай бұрын

    Well done! I will say, I was hoping you were gonna end with the "don't say what when she calls you fuckhead" scene, lol

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews33772 ай бұрын

    Haha that could've been good. I was also thinking of the scene when she swore at the morning broadcast lady. But in the end I felt the ending gave a good impact and tied it back to the beginning dialogue well. Great to hear you still enjoyed it though.

  • @sodomizer3852
    @sodomizer38522 ай бұрын

    Фильм, который надо смотреть под спиртом или опиатами.

  • @KCC2023live
    @KCC2023live2 ай бұрын

    Please react to 'Manjummel boys' movie(Malayalam language). It is the most searched movie in India. It is based on true events.

  • @AbhijeetMishra
    @AbhijeetMishra2 ай бұрын

    Hah, finally someone who pointed out the second season drags on. Both Family Man and Mirzapur, two of the best shows on Indian TV, try to go too big with multiple plot points in their second seasons but end up not really doing much with them for the most part. It's like everyone wants to go in Game of Thrones direction in their second season because their first season is a hit. That said, overall season 2 is still pretty good, just hope they keep it tight in season 3.

  • @stevesheroan4131
    @stevesheroan41312 ай бұрын

    I think the reason Ralph (pronounced like Raif of Rafe, just FYI) Fiennes character lets “Margo” leave is that she gives him one last reminder of the customers he once loved to serve before his rise to fame. She wanted something simple, and she truly appreciated his work. That’s all he really wanted. She was clued in to this tactic when she saw the single photo in his quarters where he is smiling and looks happy, where he is cooking cheeseburgers and wearing the “Kiss the Chef” apron. Of all the characters, I think the dude-bro table is a close third to the old pedo and the Chef/staff on the “good riddance” scale. As awful as Tyler is, he is very obviously a psychopath so any animosity towards him is kind of a waste of energy. No qualms with his demise either, though. The critic, her lackey, the actor and his secretary, and the pedo-wife are really unjustifiable, and probably could have changed their “wicked” ways if they were allowed to leave.

  • @januzi2
    @januzi22 ай бұрын

    "Go f... yourself" gets a new meaning because of this movie ;)

  • @user-ut2sw1uf3d
    @user-ut2sw1uf3d2 ай бұрын

    Can u suggest some hollywood movies similar to this movie?

  • @fortunatosouriburus
    @fortunatosouriburus2 ай бұрын

    Nathan, watch "Terrified/ Aterrados", from the same director, it´s very good.

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews33772 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the recommendation, added to list!

  • @nerybanemyaso
    @nerybanemyaso25 күн бұрын

    @@nathansreviews3377yeah that movie is scary as fu*k

  • @ChezaWR
    @ChezaWR2 ай бұрын

    The original is better, more tragic. Oh well, love Jake anyways!

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews33772 ай бұрын

    Jake definitely was a standout in this for sure.

  • @ChezaWR
    @ChezaWR2 ай бұрын

    @nathansreviews3377 Loved him as an actor since I saw Donnie Darko in my younger days. Also, the Halle Berry movie might seem silly in the trailers but it's actually not too bad for tension and action!

  • @bradleydavis3778
    @bradleydavis37782 ай бұрын

    Any1 else notice episode 6 43:17 shadow in bedroom?

  • @pablodecalt3744
    @pablodecalt37442 ай бұрын

    Not a spanish movie xd... Is an argentinian movie

  • @nathansreviews3377
    @nathansreviews33772 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the correction. First Argentinian movie then.

  • @ayushroy2244
    @ayushroy22442 ай бұрын

    the time period is set around 1940s and 50s.

  • @souvikghosh5768
    @souvikghosh57682 ай бұрын