BONES AND ALL is the Most Disgusting Movie of the Year | Movie and Book Explained

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Taylor Russell and Timothee Chalamet are fantastic in Luca Guadagnino's Bones and All based on the book by Camille DeAngelis

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Bones and All
Timothee Chalamet
Timothée Chalamet
Taylor Russell
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bones and all book explained
Lee and Maren
Mark Rylance


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All Comments (21)
  • @pollyc.1957
    God...damn. Can you imagine being murdered and cannibalized for being too snarky to customers, but really you're just having a bad day? Like these two just completely assume you're a waste of space and the world would be better off without you, so they eat you? Like, damn bro, I'm not getting paid enough at my job, a customer screamed in my face, my partner is cheating on me, and you arbitrarily decide I don't deserve to be anything but your next meal. I think that would legitimately hurt my feelings more than my actual murder.
  • @IsSarahPi
    Hate the review saying Russell and Chalamet "ate and left no crumbs", they actually left quite a mess!
  • @aliceallgrown
    just based on hearing it described sounds like a metaphor for sexual abuse and violence. The way it runs through families and taints relationships, causing you to cannibalize the closest people to you, perpetuating cycles of violence. Sounds like a story with a weighted thought behind it.
  • @benzaiten933
    I think if instead of cannibalism their 'thing' was playing with Yu-Gi-Oh cards, or similar, the movie would be improved by 120%.
  • The line "it's a cannibal love story" made me think "did they make the show Hannibal but for straight people"
  • @Hailey-bz2ym
    My friend and I went into this not knowing anything and to say we were shocked is an understatement
  • @flyingkitty67
    There are going to be so many edgy toxic couples tattooing lines from this movie on themselves.
  • The first line of the Wikipedia page for this film calls it a “romantic cannibal road trip film.” My reaction when I read that was, “excuse me, a WHAT?!!” Anyway, the Wikipedia summary is wild.
  • @anac.r.1478
    i liked the movie way more than the book, but damn i wish they didn't invert the role of maren's mom and dad. to me it just made her mom the crazy woman in asylum trope and didn't have that punch of a mom slowly coming to hate her daughter
  • @joygasm916
    When I read the book I kinda fixated on the part where Maren remembers being told by one of the boys she ate about the types of cannibalism in the animal kingdom. Specifically Copulatory Cannibals like Black Widow Spiders and Praying Mantises. And how their mates don't seem to put up a fight because on some level they know they've served their purpose. So from that point on I pegged Maren for a Copulatory Cannibal in that she eats her mates. Sully I thought of as a scavenger like a Vulture. He picks his meals when they are close to death follows them or stays close until they are dead, and that's when he swoops in. Lee is harder to pin down, because his meals were people who threatened him, hurt him and his family, or generally pissed him off. I know there are animals that do attack/ kill when threatened and some do eat their kills. But I couldn't pin a specific animal to Lee. Except near the end of the book SPOILER when he fulfills the role of a black widow spider's mate. SPOILER OVER . So it ain't a perfect metaphor but its a notion that stuck with me when reading. I feel insane just having typed all that. Great Video! I was super curious about this one. I think I'm gonna end up preferring the book. But I still wanna see the movie.
  • My favorite part was when Timothy looked into the camera and said "It's Bone'n Time"
  • @s.w.d4010
    I thought it was funny that Maren never met another “eater” in her entire life, even though she and her father travelled throughout The United States. But as soon as Maren is on her own, every where she goes she meets an “eater.” They literally just walk up to her. That was very convenient.
  • Poor Timothée Chalamet went from pairing up with an actor who's an actual cannibal, to getting the role of a cannibal. Oh, Hollywood and its riddles.
  • @nerd26373
    We appreciate Amanda's transparency in this review. Seems like Bones and All isn't everyone's cup of tea.
  • @reb3578
    No baseball scene set to Muse? No, not prestige Twilight.
  • @beardpandaa
    "lots to digest" and "maul me by your name" made me laugh a lot kudos. Yeah I'm gonna rent it when it comes out for at home viewing, watch it alone, close my laptop, throw it out the window, and take a shower for 20 years
  • @chasebarber10
    As a person who watches disturbing movies, this movie was pretty good. It definitely felt like a metaphor for generational trauma.
  • @caitlinrix294
    My gut reaction to Timothée Chalamet in Dune and CMBYN : "PLEASE CAN SOMEBODY FEED THIS CHILD" My gut reaction to this film, one year later: "NO NOT LIKE THAT"
  • Never seen the movie (and don't plan to tbh) but what confuses the hell out of me is the fact that these cannibals seem to be eating their victims raw (including blood, bones, organs, etc) which, if my research as a writer has taught me anything, can't be good for the human body to digest. I mean, at least Hannibal Lecter cooked his meals like a civilized cannibal. Anyway, this will probably all be addressed as the video progresses, but it's just something I thought of initially Edit: It in fact is not addressed
  • @em0rion253
    I love how Amanda always wants every single button up shirt she sees in a movie