Creator and Director Alfonso Cuarón, joined by Cate Blanchett and the cast of Disclaimer, sit down for an in-depth discussion of the series' core themes and standout moments. In this extended edition, they dive deep into the intricate layers of Catherine's psyche as she grapples with the emotional impact of confronting her past. The conversation touches on how her unresolved trauma intertwines with the series' broader narrative, unraveling a tangled web of familial dynamics that begins to take shape in Chapter IV. As they dissect key scenes and character motivations, the cast offers insights into the complexities of relationships that drive the story forward, setting the stage for what’s to come.
Disclaimer Cast:
Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline, Sacha Baron Cohen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, HoYeon Jung, Louis Partridge, Lesley Manville and Leila George
Stream Disclaimer now on Apple TV+!
Disclaimer Cast:
Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline, Sacha Baron Cohen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, HoYeon Jung, Louis Partridge, Lesley Manville and Leila George
Stream Disclaimer now on Apple TV+!
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00:00Both of them are not their best selves in that moment.
00:03You're hurt. I don't understand.
00:10No, I'm not hurt. This is about integrity.
00:17You go from an intimate domestic history with these two characters
00:22to this cruel, cold exchange between them.
00:27Nick's come to keep you company while you're away.
00:30What?
00:31She called you a cab so you're not late for the flight.
00:34Robert's feeling of betrayal gives way to a much deeper well of resentment
00:39that he has towards Catherine.
00:41So now he's punishing her.
00:43We do battle a lot as parents, I think, to protect our children
00:48from parts of ourselves that we haven't processed.
00:50And that moment just allows him to explode.
00:54Nick has read that book. You cannot tell him.
00:58But his mother's a liar and a hypocrite.
01:00Oh, I am not.
01:01His own personal insecurity, in a way, stops Catherine from speaking.
01:07So both of them are not their best selves in that moment.
01:11You didn't tell me for 20 years that our son almost drowned.
01:14He nearly died because he fell asleep after a fabulous holiday.
01:19Once we kind of find out the deep, dark, seeming secrets of the family,
01:24we start to see that Nicholas is being used somewhat as a pawn by his father
01:29within a larger game.
01:31Nicholas already has so much anger towards Catherine,
01:34and normally Robert acts as the buffer between them.
01:37But now he's really fanning those flames
01:40to further drive this wedge between her and their son.
01:45Nicholas' hate and rage is being directed, much like a weapon, at his mother.
01:51It's a really tough one to grasp,
01:53and it's something that you just kind of have to go on the ride on,
01:55and it's a very destructive part.
02:03Mommy!
02:06Nicholas!
02:07Help!
02:08Why did Jonathan save Nicholas?
02:10Often I don't think you're in touch with the reason that is making you do things
02:13in that moment or at all.
02:17Sometimes you can be guilty of omission.
02:21And as you see at the end, she's relieved about the outcome.
02:28I want him to die.
02:33You don't deserve us.
02:35Now get out.