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This movie is a better drug PSA than most actual PSA's. Mia is grieving, finds a drug that takes away the pain however briefly and she gets addicted to it. It starts to ruin her life and hurt her friends and instead of abandoning the drug she starts relying on it more and more until it takes her life. Her lying to the moms face " i know you wouldnt do anything to hurt him" when she is planning to stab Riley in the next few minutes is clear as fucking day parallel to how drug addicts treat the people who love them.
@@Quzgai get that tbh but if anything i don’t think that this movie is anti addiction it seems to come from an understanding perspective with how and why people take drugs and drink
Its about spirits tho not drugs if you look into every single movie like that every damn horror movie could be said to be about addiction and drugs etc
The hand being used to cope with grief as a metaphor for hard drugs (blown out pupils, passing it around at a party, deep inhale, lighting the candle, saying "you let a kid do it?", the hand off of the bag like a drop, passing from friend to friend like an addiction, trying to use it again every time things get worse, the body kicking it out over time as they experience horrific symptoms being like withdrawal etc) really struck me. Sadder film than I expected, in a good way
Damn that ending is so scary because it would explain why ghosts and entities would want to posses people, they stay in eternal darkness until somebody gives them a way in, a small glimpse of life again for whatever amount of time they can keep it
Also imagine spending so long in the darkness. Just nothing but eternal darkness with brief glimpses of possession. You would go mad, so makes sense why the spirits are so deranged and want more souls to join them and body's to play with
@@toritori2299well who knows how the ghosts experience time considering by the end she only felt like a few minutes pass but the hand already ended up in a Latin country (I’m assuming the point of them speaking Spanish was to show it was a different country and not just Spanish speakers)
Love it when a horror film just leaves you misserable right after you watch it lmao The fact that this was made by UA-camrs on a low budget, and it ended up being one of the best horror films of 2023...
@TailorMadeReacts Relatively low considering how awfully and unnecessarily high some of the budgets are nowdays. Plus unfortunately is now rare to see a good movie with a budget like this, for some reason so many people now have the mindset of needing a high budget for a movie to be good and most of the "cheap" movies are just mid or bad.
The actor playing Mia's dad was phenomenal. He sold how much pain that man went through (him breaking down the door twice to try and save his family hurts)
I'm pretty sure that the first ghost Mia saw was pretending to be her mom the whole time. She went over 90 secs, so the watery drowned ghost was able to see Mia's grief. I think the ghost took the form of the mom when Riley entered, and tricked Mia into keeping the ghost in for too long, and took over Riley to mess with Mia. The whole time, it wanted to drive Mia insane and have her commit suicide, so it's free the drowned ghost from the darkness, and put Mia in her place. You can hear water every time her mother shows up, so that's the big clue. I also choose to believe that Jade managed to get the dad to the hospital and he is alive at the end in the hospital
@@J2the707yes, i saw that too, BUT still Mia let go off the wheelchair after her "mom" says "he'll be ours forever", so i like to think Mia realized but since she was so close to killing Riley, Jade had to push her to save her brother...
@@J2the707 Kinda fucked up she didnt even bat a eye when she died or care after she died its like their entire relationship was just gone at that point and she could give less fucks i dont care for the sister like she let go she wasnt gonna do it anymore and jade had to have seen that
i’m a South Aussie and everything felt totally authentic (maybe not the ghosts) but the kids, dialogue the mum, even the roo hit on the road all accurate depictions. i loved it
I think one of the coolest thing to know about this movie and the fact it was made by youtubers is they did it all themselves. I see this often pitched as an A24 movie, but the boys did it all themselves. Its not like they pitched the script to A24 and A24 had a bunch of input the boys made the whole movie and A24 just picked it up for distribution.
Right before she’s about to push Riley into the highway, it cuts back to her mom and it’s the spirit she let into herself at the beginning of the movie for just a second.
For Mia’s mom, the theory is that the drowned spirit Mia saw when she first did it, is the spirit following her throughout the whole movie. Cause as the movie goes on the mom gets more bloated and wet. You hear sounds of water when she’s present. The spirit manipulated Mia using the face of her mother. So when Riley did it, it was her mom at first. But then the other spirit took over after seeing what made Mia vulnerable. Also seeing Danny and Michael, aka RackaRacka, succeed with this movie has been amazing to watch. I’ve known of their skits for years, and to see that they had finally made it to the big screen is what made me wanna see it. I loved this movie. it was so good and if you’ve seen their videos, their style of action and sound design is all over this movie. They have made videos on their channel about their experience making the movie, it getting picked up by A24, and promotions; and it’s definitely worth checking out. So inspiring ❤️
With Jade, I think her 'moment' is in her character development that occurs concurrent to Mia's spiral throughout. Where she starts off apathetic towards her brother and ends up being very protective of him. But she also still wrestles with her feelings towards Mia, and the friendship they had. Phenomenal movie. And bleak, bleak, bleak.
I actually think Jade pushed Mia at the end to save her brother! I feel like it’s up to the audience to decide, but it really feels like she had her moment there.
@scruffybuddha2042 Yeah, the ambiguity of it keeps me from outright calling that a moment. But I do like how that wraps up her character arc if that is the case.
@@scruffybuddha Which throws out their whole relationship she didnt even care if mia had died wht happened to their friendship? mia let go she had to have seen she wasnt gonna hurt her brother
I think the performances of the main characters are so raw and realistic that it feels like you’re watching someone truly suffer, to me they felt like some of the most realistic teens ever in a movie.
I've seen it twice and I'm seriously so happy for them. I have high hopes for the Street Fighter film they're working on, given how much they love the property.
I love how no one catches the water gurgling… the first one stayed with her. It was never her mom once the kids head went back and you hear water, it’s the bloated lady trying to stay
for me, that kind of ending is somewhat predictable. but it's how the script gets there in such a confident and satisfying manner that makes it a standout movie
For a directorial debut, this is brilliant! Out of all genres, they chose horror, which is not an easy genre to handle, but they did a fantastic job and created something original.
Greg has such a great way of narrowing down exactly what a movie makes you experience. I knew exactly what meant when he said a combination of Hereditary and Thirteen. Like damn it really is that rough
No, it's not illegal to kill kangaroos. They're a pest in Australia and they are constantly getting accidentally run over. Koalas, on the other hand, are protected.
I felt the same, it felt so hard to watch. I don't mind rewatching a lot of A24 movies but I don't know that I'd ever want to watch this again 😂 It's a great film but man it hurts
The mom is actually the drowned women in the beginning that later on possesses the main character and the little brother. You can hear the water sounds whenever the mom is on screen or part of a scene
This has become one of my fav horror movies! It's just so good, I love the suspense and it reminds me of the sixth sense a little. I love how Mia ends up like the kangaroo in the end and how it goes full circle with her "Talking" to the living now! Man I could go on and on! Loved your reactions!!
I agree, this reminded me alot of hereditary, or atleast the feeling of despair and grief and just dark undertones that was displayed. The only upside to this movie is that it handled grief in a way where there was a lesson to be learned when dealing with loss and the escapes we try to take and abuse, while hereditary was a train of just chaos that never stopped 😂 great movie reaction, guys!
I love watching people's reactions to this movie. Everyone's view on it. Totally amazing movie that's such a good way of explaining addiction without drugs when you're in a really bad headspace. I also think because Mia went over 90seconds the first time that the ghost followed her. You see the ghost touch Riley when he sleeps next to Mia and I think Riley really let Mia's mom in and when Mia touches the hand when she says she loves her as well I think her ghost took over Riley replacing Mia's mom and that ghost tried to kill him. They also let Riley go way over and didn't close the the gateway (blowing out the candle) and her ghost just took the moms form. That's why she gets more and more distorted towards the end. This ghost also shows interest in Riley the first time Mia does this. Such an amazing film. Loved it so much.
What I enjoy is how you get all three perspectives of the possessions. The outside perspective, the outside perspective of the possession, the inside perspective of the possession, and the perspective of the possessor.
@39:25 When she screams, ".... don't leave me," oddly I was reminded of the scene from the movie "Coraline," where "The Other Mother," is trapped behind the door while Coraline is escaping and the "Other Mother" banging on the door, screams, "....don't leave me! Don't leave me, I'll die without you!"
"Talk To Me stands out as one of the best horror films in recent memory. While Hereditary was good, it lacked the emotional connection I found in this movie, even though Mia kept making questionable choices. That's what makes Talk To Me special. The Philipoup brothers has made an iconic hand that left quite an impression on me. I even considered getting a duplicate for Halloween, haha!"
Hereditary is still the scariest movie I've ever seen. That movie was pretty emotional. That's the thing about it. There is absolutely no hope for their family. They were screwed from the beginning. Loved this movie though! But Hereditary is still more tragic and disturbing.
@@PopsiCOLE Whenever Toni Collette is part of a production, it elevates the project. Hereditary is reminiscent of Rosemary’s Baby, and that where lies the issue. It wasn't with the actors; rather, it was the story itself. The family's fate seemed sealed from the start due to the grandmother's affiliations with a cult. While I share the same generation as Toni Collette, the youth culture depicted in Talk To Me resonates more closely with my environment. Training similar youngsters for work, I found their behaviors mirroring those portrayed in the film, to the extent that I jokingly told my new young coworkers that the movie was a true reflection of them, lol.
@@PopsiCOLE Agreed. Hereditary hit me more than Talk to Me, mostly because I can deeply relate to watching generational trauma absolutely wreck a family from the inside out. There wasn't much they could do, just sit and stew in a pot that wasn't really of their own making but that they all contributed to. It was deeply unsettling. Talk to Me was extremely well done, 10/10 across the board, but didn't strike me in the same way.
Just watched the movie two days ago. Thinking about the bed & sleeping scenes in the movie while in bed at night trying to sleep got me uncomfortable af. Out of all those horror movies over the years since the first conjuring, this movie definitely spooked me. It also kept me on the edge of my seat most of the time. Really enjoyed watching it and its nice having a fresh story which really gets you to fear whats to come in the movie and gets you creeped out without unnecessary jump scares. 💯 Love your videos and reaction guys ! ❤
This was just brilliant! I love how it just settled into the uneasiness and I’ll feeling. It didn’t use any sounds to invoke fear but instead acting and plot which I loved. The main actress did an amazing job of making everything believable. ❤😊
Loved this movie so much! Definitely one of the best films of the year! One thing I wanted to point out that I thought was super smart of Racka to do was to use their audio design as another tool to tell their story. If you listen carefully, you can hear water/bubbly sounds when the ghost that possesses Mia is first introduced. Every time Mia seems to be talking to her mother as a ghost, you can hear the same water/bubbly sounds. This indicates that the ghost Mia is talking to might not even be her mother and it's just using Mia's trauma with her mother to make her do what the demons want. These little clues, nuggets, and attention to detail make this a phenomenal film.
This movie is pretty frickin' good and thats coming from someone who doesnt like horror but A24 knows what theyre doing. Also, I really love the combo of Greg & Roxy watching horror so I hope we get a bunch more since Halloween's coming up
This film gets to the point and has no fat on the cutting board. Best horror movie I’ve seen in a minute. I watched it at 2am in my house alone with a candle lit 😂 at the end I said to myself oh snap please let there be a hand reaching out to her to come full circle and I was not disappointed. That ending is so fire 🔥 after it was over I had to look up the director and writer and seen it was the guys from UA-cam. And the lead Sophie killed it. Brilliant film, can’t wait for their next movie. ❤
This movie is probably gonna be known as the best horror of the year, which isn’t saying much considering that this year hasn’t had a lot of solid choices so far. This movie wasn’t scary like everyone kept saying but it does stick with you. I LOVE the montage and the music choice. The acting from everyone especially Sophie Wilde was so natural and so good. The themes of drug use, peer pressure, grief, loss, etc was so powerful and well executed. Also, I bought the hand that A24 is selling. It works as an incense and smoking device apparently.
I loved how Greg was like I'm looking forward to this movie and then the shit starts haha😂 it's horrible but a great set of performances and cast with amazing concepts and storytelling with alot of underlying themes. Good to see the whirl girl herself and team still do the UA-cam thing
There is an already recorded found-footage prequel and announced sequel which I'm so excited for, people have so many theories regarding the hand that I want some answers for despite loving the ambiguity.
18:42 I’m obsessed with Riley’s line read here. “I let *you* in.” It’s that small emphasis on “you” that really makes it feel like he gives permission for what he sees, not what it really is.
I really don’t remember a possession film being made so successfully like this one. I’m so glad this was made independently. even loving a24 so much I’m glad they didn’t have any hand on producing it, it somehow I think it wouldn’t be so amazing as it was
I don’t really watch horror but I love this movie! Saw it opening weekend with some friends to support the RackaRacka boys but I didn’t expect to like it this much!
Disappointed Greg and John didn’t react to this one. Was waiting forever for both of their reactions😔 Also I should mention if anyone wants to watch a brilliant Aussie crime drama tv show watch: Mr Inbetween… it won’t disappoint
Watched this last night and loved it. The directors did a fantastic job on every level. I also noticed how all the acting, dialogue, and character interactions felt so natural. So many movies and shows feel like actors hitting marks and delivering lines on a set. This all felt very genuine from the lead actors all the way to the side characters.
Hiiiii Miranda Otto played Eowyn ( don’t remember if correctly written ) in lord of the rings and Tom cruise and Dakota Fanning War of worlds Love the reaction thank you guys 😊
Miranda Otto was the mother. She was in Lord of the Rings the one who killed the night king saying I am no man. (In Return of the King and before that Two towers) Sophie Wilde played Mia
Yo! The many references to your maturity level (aka lack thereof) was magical. The scratching was a nice touch, Greg. I had to pause it to giggle for a minute when you were both chuckling "heh heh heh" and Beavis and Butthead meme their way in like a closed caption. Btw, congrats to the Raka Raka creators on a unique film concept!
Definitely not illegal to kill kangaroos, kinda classified as a pest, drive about 2 hours any direction out of a major city and you will probably see on the side of the road.
Imo, the best horror movie of this decade. SO GOOD. And what's even more impressive, is the fact that the budget was only 4.5M and it already grossed 70M+ globally..., Talk To Me 2 is already confirmed and I CAN'T WAIT.
I can't believe how well they did with a $4M budget ($1M was taken off them because they went with an 'unknown Actress') and I believe they said only 5 weeks to shoot it. The camera work was amazing, it really draws you into the moment. The actress they got for Mia (Sophie Wilde) and the boy who played Riley were amazing.
“You just get the feeling that something truly terrible is about to happen” right before the scene with Riley,,, honey, you’ve got a big storm coming 🫣
Solid 8 and maybe 8.9 imo MUCH better than Insidious Red Door, Cobweb, Evil Dead Rise, the Nun 2, or any other 2023 horror movies that i watched this year
Seeing the montage scene without the music is actually so interesting because you get to hear more of what’s being said, whoever edited this was cookin 😂😂
Just watched this after hearing the news about Matthew Perry. Thank you for making me smile guys, I absolutely love your reactions. You two have absolutely great chemistry for reactions! Have you guys watched Crimson Peak?
i'm ok with a sequel as long as they treat it with the same level of attention to detail - but i'd really love to see what else they can do with their broad filmmaking skillset
@@360.Tapestry pretty sure they are doing a street fighter movie too hahahah I can only imagine ! Id say they have so many horror ideas and I’m so excited to see everything they do
This movie hit me so hard. My mom passed away two months before seeing this in theaters. I really wasnt expecting such an emotional toll and uneasiness throughout. This still stays with me and its such an emotional allegory for drug abuse.
The way Greg felt about this movie, is how I felt about Hereditary; the movie shook the crap out of me (which is saying something because I've always been into horror) but Hereditary hit you with real life horror. The amount of crushing anxiety I felt in theatres with Hereditary when the mother is grieving her daughter's death was wild. I have never been shaken by a horror movie to that extent. I came home talking about how uncomfortable it was, but after marinating on it in my head, all I could do was praise it? Like it was sooooooo well done. The music, the acting, the emotion, the atmosphere etc.
Im so glad I found this channel. No matter whose reacting its always a great time!! Oh also, after watching this movie i told myself it as amazing and I Never Want to see it again. Ive watched it 5x since 😂
No matter how many times I see this movie or a reaction to it, I can't help but scream, "That's the person from Wentworth!!" When Zoe Terakes comes on 😂😂😂😂
I saw this in the theater and was so excited to watch your reaction but now as the young brother scene is about to happen I’m questioning if I want to relive that experience again. That was one of the most jarring experiences I’ve had in a movie. Well crap here goes nothing.
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Was quite good
Hey Greg
*I LET YOU IN*
Will watch this when I get home
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I loved it
I really enjoyed it. I watched it in the Movie Theater by myself.. XD
when i wanna watch horror movies, i just watch your reaction cause i'm so scared haha xD
A couple of UA-camrs made this movie on a $4 million dollar budget and it made $70 million dollars at the box office!
Amazing
One of my favorite movies of the year 2023!
That ending. I heard there's going to be a prequel. Explains how the hand came to be. 🤝🏼
@@klass_1221 that's cool. if it's the same team, i'm sure they'll do a good job. but some things are good left as just a complete mystery, too
I've been watching racka rack from 2016
Ngl Terrifier 2 on $250k budget earning $15 Million is more impressive imo.
This movie is a better drug PSA than most actual PSA's. Mia is grieving, finds a drug that takes away the pain however briefly and she gets addicted to it. It starts to ruin her life and hurt her friends and instead of abandoning the drug she starts relying on it more and more until it takes her life. Her lying to the moms face " i know you wouldnt do anything to hurt him" when she is planning to stab Riley in the next few minutes is clear as fucking day parallel to how drug addicts treat the people who love them.
Ngl i felt a bit guilty that I watched this high (went in blind) but def my fav horror since hereditary
@@QuzgaYou aren't alone I did too and immediately saw it was about drug addiction.😅
@@Quzgai get that tbh but if anything i don’t think that this movie is anti addiction it seems to come from an understanding perspective with how and why people take drugs and drink
Its about spirits tho not drugs if you look into every single movie like that every damn horror movie could be said to be about addiction and drugs etc
The hand being used to cope with grief as a metaphor for hard drugs (blown out pupils, passing it around at a party, deep inhale, lighting the candle, saying "you let a kid do it?", the hand off of the bag like a drop, passing from friend to friend like an addiction, trying to use it again every time things get worse, the body kicking it out over time as they experience horrific symptoms being like withdrawal etc) really struck me. Sadder film than I expected, in a good way
Also restraining them with a belt = tying off
long ass parenthesis
Damn that ending is so scary because it would explain why ghosts and entities would want to posses people, they stay in eternal darkness until somebody gives them a way in, a small glimpse of life again for whatever amount of time they can keep it
Also imagine spending so long in the darkness. Just nothing but eternal darkness with brief glimpses of possession. You would go mad, so makes sense why the spirits are so deranged and want more souls to join them and body's to play with
@@toritori2299Did they need a special anomalous persons hand to do this or can they just get any hand and be able to do it?
@@toritori2299well who knows how the ghosts experience time considering by the end she only felt like a few minutes pass but the hand already ended up in a Latin country (I’m assuming the point of them speaking Spanish was to show it was a different country and not just Spanish speakers)
@@kharonhaden5136that is not spanish, it's greek
that actually makes sense also thats scary as hell
Love it when a horror film just leaves you misserable right after you watch it lmao
The fact that this was made by UA-camrs on a low budget, and it ended up being one of the best horror films of 2023...
I wouldn’t say 4 million is a low budget lmao
@TailorMadeReacts Relatively low considering how awfully and unnecessarily high some of the budgets are nowdays. Plus unfortunately is now rare to see a good movie with a budget like this, for some reason so many people now have the mindset of needing a high budget for a movie to be good and most of the "cheap" movies are just mid or bad.
@@JakeTaylr $4M could just be some big name leading actor's asking price 🤷♂
This movie was made by UA-camrs? That's pretty impressive, I loved this movie!
His movie was trash and pure evil overhyped
The actor playing Mia's dad was phenomenal. He sold how much pain that man went through (him breaking down the door twice to try and save his family hurts)
I'm pretty sure that the first ghost Mia saw was pretending to be her mom the whole time. She went over 90 secs, so the watery drowned ghost was able to see Mia's grief. I think the ghost took the form of the mom when Riley entered, and tricked Mia into keeping the ghost in for too long, and took over Riley to mess with Mia. The whole time, it wanted to drive Mia insane and have her commit suicide, so it's free the drowned ghost from the darkness, and put Mia in her place. You can hear water every time her mother shows up, so that's the big clue. I also choose to believe that Jade managed to get the dad to the hospital and he is alive at the end in the hospital
If you look closely at the scene where mia gets hit by a car, you can kind of see Jade pushing her into traffic to protect her brother.
@@J2the707yes, i saw that too, BUT still Mia let go off the wheelchair after her "mom" says "he'll be ours forever", so i like to think Mia realized but since she was so close to killing Riley, Jade had to push her to save her brother...
@@J2the707 Kinda fucked up she didnt even bat a eye when she died or care after she died its like their entire relationship was just gone at that point and she could give less fucks i dont care for the sister like she let go she wasnt gonna do it anymore and jade had to have seen that
i’m a South Aussie and everything felt totally authentic (maybe not the ghosts) but the kids, dialogue the mum, even the roo hit on the road all accurate depictions. i loved it
What would you have done? Put it out of its misery or call that line for help?
The mom had me rollin! 😂 "on god I will punch you in the face" 🤣
@Unwoke649yes.
@@jesusaceves3893i would have killed it if I had a knife but otherwise nope. Def not gonna run it over.
As a none aussie I disagree
I think one of the coolest thing to know about this movie and the fact it was made by youtubers is they did it all themselves. I see this often pitched as an A24 movie, but the boys did it all themselves. Its not like they pitched the script to A24 and A24 had a bunch of input the boys made the whole movie and A24 just picked it up for distribution.
I nearly jumped out of my seat in the theater when the kid tried to tear out his own eye.
I watched this movie over the weekend and that scene made me so squeamish 🙈 absolutely wild! 😅
So you have not watched horror movie before
same.. I am not watching it again ever
@eqwalle4884 what are you blabbering 😂
@eqwalle4884 I said there are more scarier scene than this that's it
Roxy and horror is a winning combination! Never stop having her on the channel! Please please please. You two bounce off each other so well.
They really do! The banter and commentary, it’s always top notch!
She’s my favorite (not a knock on the others)
Spooky szn let’s do it
@@hermunkulusplus she's freaking beautiful AF
Roxy's awesome!
the way they talked about drug abuse using a hand was actually fenomenal
Thats also what I thought. But to make it into a horror/demon movie they did the hand thing. But it was all fun (entertaining)
Right before she’s about to push Riley into the highway, it cuts back to her mom and it’s the spirit she let into herself at the beginning of the movie for just a second.
For Mia’s mom, the theory is that the drowned spirit Mia saw when she first did it, is the spirit following her throughout the whole movie. Cause as the movie goes on the mom gets more bloated and wet. You hear sounds of water when she’s present. The spirit manipulated Mia using the face of her mother. So when Riley did it, it was her mom at first. But then the other spirit took over after seeing what made Mia vulnerable. Also seeing Danny and Michael, aka RackaRacka, succeed with this movie has been amazing to watch. I’ve known of their skits for years, and to see that they had finally made it to the big screen is what made me wanna see it. I loved this movie. it was so good and if you’ve seen their videos, their style of action and sound design is all over this movie. They have made videos on their channel about their experience making the movie, it getting picked up by A24, and promotions; and it’s definitely worth checking out. So inspiring ❤️
With Jade, I think her 'moment' is in her character development that occurs concurrent to Mia's spiral throughout. Where she starts off apathetic towards her brother and ends up being very protective of him. But she also still wrestles with her feelings towards Mia, and the friendship they had. Phenomenal movie. And bleak, bleak, bleak.
I actually think Jade pushed Mia at the end to save her brother! I feel like it’s up to the audience to decide, but it really feels like she had her moment there.
@scruffybuddha2042 Yeah, the ambiguity of it keeps me from outright calling that a moment. But I do like how that wraps up her character arc if that is the case.
@@scruffybuddha Which throws out their whole relationship she didnt even care if mia had died wht happened to their friendship? mia let go she had to have seen she wasnt gonna hurt her brother
I think the performances of the main characters are so raw and realistic that it feels like you’re watching someone truly suffer, to me they felt like some of the most realistic teens ever in a movie.
Just watched Talk to Me this weekend. Such an incredible film and I'm so proud of the RackaRacka brothers
I've seen it twice and I'm seriously so happy for them. I have high hopes for the Street Fighter film they're working on, given how much they love the property.
@EmphaticNod same I'm stoked for that!
I love how no one catches the water gurgling… the first one stayed with her. It was never her mom once the kids head went back and you hear water, it’s the bloated lady trying to stay
The ending of this movie still sticks with me. So good!
for me, that kind of ending is somewhat predictable. but it's how the script gets there in such a confident and satisfying manner that makes it a standout movie
For a directorial debut, this is brilliant! Out of all genres, they chose horror, which is not an easy genre to handle, but they did a fantastic job and created something original.
Greg has such a great way of narrowing down exactly what a movie makes you experience. I knew exactly what meant when he said a combination of Hereditary and Thirteen. Like damn it really is that rough
do you know which thirteen greg is talking about? like who directed it or what it’s about
@@adriennewilliams7558thirteen (2003) directed by catherine hardwicke
@@adriennewilliams7558I assume the 2003 film directed by Catherine Hardwicke.
Roxy is just like my wife asking me tons of questions during a movie we have never seen... like I have more information for some reason.😂
No, it's not illegal to kill kangaroos. They're a pest in Australia and they are constantly getting accidentally run over. Koalas, on the other hand, are protected.
Haha that’s funny that’s how deer are here in the states
Roxy turning to Greg and saying "That's not a knife" at the beginning of this reaction was pure gold!!!
🤣
I felt the same, it felt so hard to watch. I don't mind rewatching a lot of A24 movies but I don't know that I'd ever want to watch this again 😂
It's a great film but man it hurts
I love how for a brief moment, Roxy became that person that constantly keeps asking in the middle of a movie "why"
The mom is actually the drowned women in the beginning that later on possesses the main character and the little brother. You can hear the water sounds whenever the mom is on screen or part of a scene
I had mixed feelings about this film, especially the third act. But it was definitely well directed and acted
This has become one of my fav horror movies! It's just so good, I love the suspense and it reminds me of the sixth sense a little. I love how Mia ends up like the kangaroo in the end and how it goes full circle with her "Talking" to the living now! Man I could go on and on! Loved your reactions!!
I agree, this reminded me alot of hereditary, or atleast the feeling of despair and grief and just dark undertones that was displayed. The only upside to this movie is that it handled grief in a way where there was a lesson to be learned when dealing with loss and the escapes we try to take and abuse, while hereditary was a train of just chaos that never stopped 😂 great movie reaction, guys!
I love watching people's reactions to this movie. Everyone's view on it.
Totally amazing movie that's such a good way of explaining addiction without drugs when you're in a really bad headspace.
I also think because Mia went over 90seconds the first time that the ghost followed her. You see the ghost touch Riley when he sleeps next to Mia and I think Riley really let Mia's mom in and when Mia touches the hand when she says she loves her as well I think her ghost took over Riley replacing Mia's mom and that ghost tried to kill him.
They also let Riley go way over and didn't close the the gateway (blowing out the candle) and her ghost just took the moms form. That's why she gets more and more distorted towards the end.
This ghost also shows interest in Riley the first time Mia does this.
Such an amazing film. Loved it so much.
What I enjoy is how you get all three perspectives of the possessions. The outside perspective, the outside perspective of the possession, the inside perspective of the possession, and the perspective of the possessor.
@39:25
When she screams, ".... don't leave me," oddly I was reminded of the scene from the movie "Coraline," where "The Other Mother," is trapped behind the door while Coraline is escaping and the "Other Mother" banging on the door, screams, "....don't leave me! Don't leave me, I'll die without you!"
Such a great directorial debut for the Philippou brothers and honestly one of the best horror movies of the last few years!
I need more horror reactions between the both of you, especially with October coming up
Best horror since Hereditary easily. Watched it over a dozen times now and it quickly became my favorite film in years.
"Talk To Me stands out as one of the best horror films in recent memory. While Hereditary was good, it lacked the emotional connection I found in this movie, even though Mia kept making questionable choices. That's what makes Talk To Me special. The Philipoup brothers has made an iconic hand that left quite an impression on me. I even considered getting a duplicate for Halloween, haha!"
Hereditary is still the scariest movie I've ever seen. That movie was pretty emotional. That's the thing about it. There is absolutely no hope for their family. They were screwed from the beginning. Loved this movie though! But Hereditary is still more tragic and disturbing.
@@PopsiCOLE Whenever Toni Collette is part of a production, it elevates the project. Hereditary is reminiscent of Rosemary’s Baby, and that where lies the issue. It wasn't with the actors; rather, it was the story itself. The family's fate seemed sealed from the start due to the grandmother's affiliations with a cult. While I share the same generation as Toni Collette, the youth culture depicted in Talk To Me resonates more closely with my environment. Training similar youngsters for work, I found their behaviors mirroring those portrayed in the film, to the extent that I jokingly told my new young coworkers that the movie was a true reflection of them, lol.
@@PopsiCOLE Agreed. Hereditary hit me more than Talk to Me, mostly because I can deeply relate to watching generational trauma absolutely wreck a family from the inside out. There wasn't much they could do, just sit and stew in a pot that wasn't really of their own making but that they all contributed to. It was deeply unsettling. Talk to Me was extremely well done, 10/10 across the board, but didn't strike me in the same way.
Just watched the movie two days ago. Thinking about the bed & sleeping scenes in the movie while in bed at night trying to sleep got me uncomfortable af. Out of all those horror movies over the years since the first conjuring, this movie definitely spooked me. It also kept me on the edge of my seat most of the time. Really enjoyed watching it and its nice having a fresh story which really gets you to fear whats to come in the movie and gets you creeped out without unnecessary jump scares. 💯 Love your videos and reaction guys ! ❤
The mom is Miranda Otto, who played Eowyn in LOTR; "I AM NO MAN!"
This was just brilliant! I love how it just settled into the uneasiness and I’ll feeling. It didn’t use any sounds to invoke fear but instead acting and plot which I loved. The main actress did an amazing job of making everything believable. ❤😊
So interesting to hear that because I thought the sound design was one of my favorite things about the movie!
Loved this movie so much! Definitely one of the best films of the year! One thing I wanted to point out that I thought was super smart of Racka to do was to use their audio design as another tool to tell their story. If you listen carefully, you can hear water/bubbly sounds when the ghost that possesses Mia is first introduced. Every time Mia seems to be talking to her mother as a ghost, you can hear the same water/bubbly sounds. This indicates that the ghost Mia is talking to might not even be her mother and it's just using Mia's trauma with her mother to make her do what the demons want. These little clues, nuggets, and attention to detail make this a phenomenal film.
This movie is pretty frickin' good and thats coming from someone who doesnt like horror but A24 knows what theyre doing. Also, I really love the combo of Greg & Roxy watching horror so I hope we get a bunch more since Halloween's coming up
This film gets to the point and has no fat on the cutting board. Best horror movie I’ve seen in a minute. I watched it at 2am in my house alone with a candle lit 😂 at the end I said to myself oh snap please let there be a hand reaching out to her to come full circle and I was not disappointed. That ending is so fire 🔥 after it was over I had to look up the director and writer and seen it was the guys from UA-cam. And the lead Sophie killed it. Brilliant film, can’t wait for their next movie. ❤
Seeing Aussie actors, Aussie music, and Aussie slang in a film like this just hits my heart in a particular way.
This movie is probably gonna be known as the best horror of the year, which isn’t saying much considering that this year hasn’t had a lot of solid choices so far. This movie wasn’t scary like everyone kept saying but it does stick with you. I LOVE the montage and the music choice. The acting from everyone especially Sophie Wilde was so natural and so good. The themes of drug use, peer pressure, grief, loss, etc was so powerful and well executed.
Also, I bought the hand that A24 is selling. It works as an incense and smoking device apparently.
Roxy reminds me of my mom watching a movie. It will be a movie neither of us has seen and she will asked me whats about to happen lol
You should watch more Aussie movies. The authenticity comes through in so many of them. (from an Aussie).
Home girl asking Greg 21 questions as if he's seen this movie before lol..classic..
been waiting for this reaction! this movie absolutely blew me away, congrats to Danny & Michael you guys rule
I loved how Greg was like I'm looking forward to this movie and then the shit starts haha😂 it's horrible but a great set of performances and cast with amazing concepts and storytelling with alot of underlying themes. Good to see the whirl girl herself and team still do the UA-cam thing
The most realistic mom in a movie I've ever seen. "On God, if you drink, I will punch you in the face"🤣🤣
It’s so funny that u kept describing this movie as “mean”. Because here in Australia/New Zealand, we use “mean” as slang for cool or good 🤣🤣
There is an already recorded found-footage prequel and announced sequel which I'm so excited for, people have so many theories regarding the hand that I want some answers for despite loving the ambiguity.
18:42 I’m obsessed with Riley’s line read here.
“I let *you* in.”
It’s that small emphasis on “you” that really makes it feel like he gives permission for what he sees, not what it really is.
I really don’t remember a possession film being made so successfully like this one. I’m so glad this was made independently. even loving a24 so much I’m glad they didn’t have any hand on producing it, it somehow I think it wouldn’t be so amazing as it was
"unbelievably well done. I just don't know if i like it."
Exactly.
I don’t really watch horror but I love this movie! Saw it opening weekend with some friends to support the RackaRacka boys but I didn’t expect to like it this much!
Disappointed Greg and John didn’t react to this one. Was waiting forever for both of their reactions😔
Also I should mention if anyone wants to watch a brilliant Aussie crime drama tv show watch: Mr Inbetween… it won’t disappoint
I love the way Greg reacts to films. The concentration. The dialogue. The emotions. I have such a crush lol. 😂❤
This movie is so great and scary! The Racka Racka Brothers are such great directors! 👍
Watched this last night and loved it. The directors did a fantastic job on every level. I also noticed how all the acting, dialogue, and character interactions felt so natural. So many movies and shows feel like actors hitting marks and delivering lines on a set. This all felt very genuine from the lead actors all the way to the side characters.
Massive respect to Danny and Michael
Hiiiii Miranda Otto played Eowyn ( don’t remember if correctly written ) in lord of the rings and Tom cruise and Dakota Fanning War of worlds
Love the reaction thank you guys 😊
Miranda Otto was the mother. She was in Lord of the Rings the one who killed the night king saying I am no man. (In Return of the King and before that Two towers)
Sophie Wilde played Mia
This was a bloody fantastic horror film, and a haunting exploration of drug addiction. I totally agree with Roxy. I am never watching it again. 😃
Yo! The many references to your maturity level (aka lack thereof) was magical. The scratching was a nice touch, Greg. I had to pause it to giggle for a minute when you were both chuckling "heh heh heh" and Beavis and Butthead meme their way in like a closed caption.
Btw, congrats to the Raka Raka creators on a unique film concept!
Thanks for the love Reel Rejects!
Shout out to RAKARAKA! So crazy to see them do an actual movie! This is probably the best horror movie I've seen in a good while 👍🏽
This movie was heavy as hell, makes you feel exhausted after watching it
Definitely not illegal to kill kangaroos, kinda classified as a pest, drive about 2 hours any direction out of a major city and you will probably see on the side of the road.
Imo, the best horror movie of this decade. SO GOOD. And what's even more impressive, is the fact that the budget was only 4.5M and it already grossed 70M+ globally..., Talk To Me 2 is already confirmed and I CAN'T WAIT.
I can't believe how well they did with a $4M budget ($1M was taken off them because they went with an 'unknown Actress') and I believe they said only 5 weeks to shoot it. The camera work was amazing, it really draws you into the moment. The actress they got for Mia (Sophie Wilde) and the boy who played Riley were amazing.
I loved the ending so much, such despair and tragedy
Omg the Beavis and Butthead part killed me. I love you guys
“You just get the feeling that something truly terrible is about to happen” right before the scene with Riley,,, honey, you’ve got a big storm coming 🫣
That montage is so sick
I am addicted to it
The music everything😊❤️
Solid 8 and maybe 8.9 imo
MUCH better than Insidious Red Door, Cobweb, Evil Dead Rise, the Nun 2, or any other 2023 horror movies that i watched this year
You two are my favourite on this channel so I’m so glad you’re reacting to my favourite horror film that came out this year💞💞💞
That ending was a chef's kiss - I loved it.
Good Lord. Never say "i let you in" to supernatural entities!
I just noticed during your reaction that the spirit only imitated Mia's mum after Mia played that video of them.
like her face and not just silhouette
Seeing the montage scene without the music is actually so interesting because you get to hear more of what’s being said, whoever edited this was cookin 😂😂
appreciate it :)
The montage scene without the music sounds so strange
I remember watching the rackaracka all the time when I was younger. I didn’t know they made this, but they did a great job.
Awesome movie I just checked for your reaction over the weekend when I saw it! And I just passed the beavis and butthead edit now I’m LOLing 😂
My favorite duo watching my current favorite film!!!!! 🎉🙌🏼
Just watched this after hearing the news about Matthew Perry. Thank you for making me smile guys, I absolutely love your reactions. You two have absolutely great chemistry for reactions! Have you guys watched Crimson Peak?
I wasn't going to like or comment but...the high five at the end got me. 💀
YESSSSS!!!! Been waiting and hoping for this reaction! Si excited!
43:57 greg must have forgot just how disturbing Rackaracka videos were. This movie is exactly what I would expect from them
Bro at the beginning she making all those questions I was like "You realise he has the same information as you, right?" lol
I really hate it when people say out loud, what’s about to happen before it happens 😂 such a pet peeve. Like, let me enjoy the surprises
Enjoy the surprises?? Go watch the movie😭
This movie was made before anything to do with A24 btw. A24 actually picked the film up to release worldwide once it debuted at sundance.
Such a good movie ! So proud of the boys 🎉 And a second one is green lit by A24, usually I say meh to those sequels but the lads won’t disappoint!!
i'm ok with a sequel as long as they treat it with the same level of attention to detail - but i'd really love to see what else they can do with their broad filmmaking skillset
I'm really interested in the bloated woman's back story. Like, was she nefarious while she was living? Was her drowning an accident? 🤔
@@360.Tapestry pretty sure they are doing a street fighter movie too hahahah I can only imagine ! Id say they have so many horror ideas and I’m so excited to see everything they do
@@Irish_Reviewer that's gonna be bonkers! and with the recent status upgrade in videogame properties, it should get proper studio support
This movie hit me so hard. My mom passed away two months before seeing this in theaters. I really wasnt expecting such an emotional toll and uneasiness throughout. This still stays with me and its such an emotional allegory for drug abuse.
Helluva discussion at the end. Can tell this movie really shook yall like most of us
The way Greg felt about this movie, is how I felt about Hereditary; the movie shook the crap out of me (which is saying something because I've always been into horror) but Hereditary hit you with real life horror. The amount of crushing anxiety I felt in theatres with Hereditary when the mother is grieving her daughter's death was wild. I have never been shaken by a horror movie to that extent. I came home talking about how uncomfortable it was, but after marinating on it in my head, all I could do was praise it? Like it was sooooooo well done. The music, the acting, the emotion, the atmosphere etc.
Im so glad I found this channel. No matter whose reacting its always a great time!!
Oh also, after watching this movie i told myself it as amazing and I Never Want to see it again.
Ive watched it 5x since 😂
No matter how many times I see this movie or a reaction to it, I can't help but scream, "That's the person from Wentworth!!" When Zoe Terakes comes on
😂😂😂😂
I saw this in the theater and was so excited to watch your reaction but now as the young brother scene is about to happen I’m questioning if I want to relive that experience again. That was one of the most jarring experiences I’ve had in a movie. Well crap here goes nothing.
Well I had already ordered the bluray but after this rewatch I don’t know I want to see it again anytime soon.
No actually lmao just now watching this reaction 4 days later because I didn’t wanna go through that part again