Lady Bird,Watch Pinku katto: Futoku aishite fukaku aishite Online the coming-of-age movie that won the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy and for a few perfect weeks had a 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, is pretty much this decade's magnum opus.
It's hard to believe that the Oscar contender could get any better, but Twitter user @laterchalemet did just that. In their incredible work of art, @laterchalemet replaced all of the dialogue in Lady Bird with their own anguished yelling.
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They even replaced the camera's shutter sound with their own screams.
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Every sound in this version of the trailer is screams, including a softly yelled cover of The Monkees' "As We Go Along."
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And somehow, @laterchalemet's voiceover makes the heart-wrenching scenes between Lady Bird and her mother even more relatable.
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The parody is getting rave reviews from critics.
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But don't dare attack the original Lady Bird's perfection.
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This is @laterchalamet's first screamed trailer, but they're already getting requests for edits of 2017's biggest movies, including Timothée Chalamet's Call Me By Your Name.
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Screaming is clearly popular with Lady Birddevotees -- maybe it's time to take some artistic direction from this, A24.
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