THE WHALE Trailer 2 (2022) Brendan Fraser

THE WHALE Trailer 2 (2022) Brendan Fraser, Sadie Sink, Darren Aronofsky
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  1. I was on a plane going to africa and this movie was there for me to watch… i didnt watch it.. i hope its going to be there when i am going back home.. i plan to watch it.. i love sadie

  2. Criticism of the whale. A work of art from a human pulse in Darren Enrupsky's most personal film.
    the whale is the new film of one of our unique and profound poignant directors, Darren Enrupsky. I already wrote a review for the movie Mother! And it is important to understand why The Whale is his film
    The most humble to his day. Enrupsky is a Jew who was deeply influenced by the Bible except the wrestler (a film somewhat similar to Leviathan because of his modesty and also similar because he brought back
    Mickey Rourke who had a very problematic past in Hollywood in a revealing performance as the whale also brings Brandon Fraser back to the screen in an even more revealing performance and with an equally problematic past. In fact, the actor who was known from horror comedies in the past such as The Mummy 1 and 2 suffered sexual harassment and even burned his hands and suffocated during filming. Anerofsky's filmography includes Pie, Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler,
    Black swan, noha, mother! the fountain and now the whale. The film is a beautiful and soul-suffocating poetic tragedy. Charlie (Fraser)
    He's just like that, a whaleman who eats himself to death, sickly fat, can't move without a walker, can't breathe and is dying, Liz his only friend is a kind nurse
    who helps him with the medical matters. Her brother is the lover of
    Charlie ex Alan who committed suicide due to mental religious torture Charlie
    He left his daughter and wife for his own good and now on his deathbed he closes a circle with all the people left in his wretched life. There are many references to Moby Dick in the film and a certain poem
    that Charlie reads to himself: "I felt the saddest of all the boring chapters" which were only descriptions of whales because I knew that the author was only trying to save us from his sad story with just this even if only for a short time. In the end we will understand why this poem is so important to Charlie since it is directly attributed
    to his relationship with his daughter who is angry with him. I don't remember when I saw a film whose director was so aware of the psycho/physical connection
    And my soul, because we all feel with Charlie every little discomfort and the film is a mask of agony. Despite this, the poor light blue color of Charlie's soul shines a certain light
    Forgiveness, mercy and the huge heart of a whale, in a certain sense Charlie is the whale from Moby Dick and his daughter is only Ahab instead
    Ahab is mentally broken or you can say that Ahab is his past sins. All of the director's films were horrible to watch and genius in equal measure except Noah which I didn't like
    His ability to combine religion, people who fall into the horrors of humanity, the search for redemption and perfection, the illusions of the mind are
    They are so precise in making the audience feel what is happening on the screen that I won't be disappointed even if he really knows the secret of the philosophical/artistic connection between body and soul. In Whale this is even more noticeable because the film is theatrical and filmed almost entirely in a small, gray apartment like Charlie's life. A young missionary A real boy who claims he was sent by God to save him from his death and exchange his gluttony for the soul (the missionary belongs to a crazy and stupid Christian sect
    who believes in the end of the world and the return of Jesus and all this nonsense) and this is where the Jewish/religious element enters the film in the subtext
    And also Anorofsky's successful attempt to introduce real spiritual content into the film. The film is based on a play, so it looks theatrical every moment of Charlie's eating himself to death, towards the end he tries to get back in touch with his evil daughter
    Allegedly and promises to pay her with spending time with him, of course she really hates the whole world and him in particular, he tries to buy her and promises to help her write articles
    By the way, Charlie is a writing teacher for the school through the Internet
    He lies to his students that his camera is broken out of shame. Ryan Fraser is perfect for the role and you can see that he brings a lot of his hard life to the role and slowly the feelings of disgust
    that the audience feels towards him turn to pity and then to compassion. Here
    Anorofsky reminds us all of what true spiritual meaning is
    Without any philosophies or religion, the egoless Charlie absorbs insults and swallows them all with his huge whale heart. He loves his daughter Eli more than anything and continues to grant her forgiveness, love without conditions and absolute honesty even when she wishes him dead. Many times the door of the gray apartment opens and golden and white light Went inside. (By a strange coincidence I remember reading Moby Dick at least parts of it
    There was a Panamanian monologue by one of the figures who said something like I wonder why the golden light associated with the deity is so
    does not exist in nature. I'm not sure about this paragraph completely)
    But it seems to me that Anorofsky created something amazing out of this. The end of the film is one of the most meaningful. Charlie is dying and asks Eli to read him the poem I spoke about at the beginning. With this even just for a short time. The final scene is a collapsing soul from a heartbeat, the tears will rise in your throat, the pain will be sad and severe
    Finally we find out that Ellie wrote this poem in the 8th grade, Charlie tells her this poem and Darren Anorofsky will surpass himself with another masterpiece and teach us all what spirituality really is or at least what it is supposed to be
    And maybe just for a short time we will all forget about the boring, small and nervous lives of some of us just with this even for a short time. Score 10/10. Terribly painful and uplifting.

  3. My son told me, “be sure to have tissues handy.”
    Because of my medication I rarely cry. I was thinking…
    “What is wrong with me? I don’t feel like crying.” Then the end came & I lost it!!!
    What an amazing performance. Love all ur movies. This one really got to me & hopefully spoke to the hearts of those who r so judgmental towards others. That includes me at times.
    Love u Brendon Fraser❤

  4. That nurse was controlling it’s none of her business who he wants to reconnect with lookin at the film now I realize she was trying to control him point blank if she loved him she would have made sure he was takin to the hospital even if they had to cut him outta the house

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