Vengeance (2022) - The Record of the Universe Scene | Movieclips

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Vengeance - The Record of the Universe: Quentin (Ashton Kutcher) gives one of his recording artists a pep talk.
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
A journalist and podcaster travels from New York City to Texas to investigate the death of a woman whom he hooked up with.

CREDITS:
TM & © Focus Features (2022)
Cast: Ashton Kutcher, B.J. Novak
Director: B.J. Novak
Screenwriter: B.J. Novak
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All Comments (19)
  • @baileyjean42
    I really want to hear more from that girl… that little verse gets stuck in my head all the time. Also, the look on Ben’s face as she’s singing is incredibly endearing. Everything about this movie is just incredible
  • This film has a recurring theme, of writing what you know, observing what is around you - and then translating that into art. Several characters argue, this is the only way to capture your true voice as an artist. This song, about seemingly the most uninspiring topic in America (working at a shopping mall, in a mega-chain teen store, Claire's) manages to exemplify the film's argument exceptionally well....as the girl's story comes through as authentic, and genuinely moving.
  • @mvumsiayo3214
    Just watched this on the plane and was a massive surprise. This film is right up there with Big Lebowski and Barney's Version. Excellent script, and Ashton kills it. His final monologue is the most profound of this decade. It perfectly sums up the world we live and everybody reading this right now should listen to that monologue at least 3 times...goosebump stuff.
  • @dancinglady73
    I can’t stop watching this scene. And I would pay money to have the rest of this song written and recorded…
  • @Freudigman
    unless you've lived it- aka been homeless- then you'll never understand just how devastating having 'nowhere to go' really is. The worst part is being abandoned; left all alone, everyone who should care about you doesn't... 'waited and waited for NO ONE to take me home' it hits hard.
  • @johnulcer
    I thought this scene was pretty overwritten, and honestly he’s just not a very good actor. All his monologues in the movie struck me as being very overacted and unnatural.