Y'know, I have a feeling that if the kidnappers just said they were conducting an experiments on fear or marketed it as a way to possibly get over whatever scares you most, then they wouldn't even need to kidnap people, have people sign a few wavers and be a bit more chill with how they conduct the experiment and I'm sure they'd get the test results they're looking for
kidnapping element definitely is for the plot but maybe we can assume that these creatures have been around long enough, and who's ultimate goal is to dominate not coexist, probably tried the nice route and found forcing a rupture yields more results if ruptured subjects become complacent anyway. think about it this way- if you are a species that only cares to rapidly increase your population then running the risk of majority people saying no to their biggest fears (even if you have an incentive) means losing access to subjects who could have ruptured successfully.
I think the cruelest prank on Cinema Summary would be to convince him he’s about to be in a death game, yet never actually do anything. Invite him to a nonchalant pizza party, but everyone acts sus and slowly sets off red flags.
The tape they used in the beginning seems to be latex tape like its used in bondage and such, not duct tape. It only sticks to itself, and can be easily unwrapped, there is no glue on it, and you can bite through it with ease, since its super thin, and a fair bit stretchy. also gets super slippery when wet. Your hair and skin wont stick to it, and for how shabby they used it, and since they didnt press the air out from between the layers, it wouldnt even need much struggle to free yourself from that. Some spit, and a wiggle probably
i am - kind of - scared of bees and i did the same when they were near. But now i just continue walking to make the bee understand that i am just minding my own business. It is working. I never got bitten by a bee, i dont know why i am scared sometimes.
14:33 Okay, never thought that a tarantula's bite has venom that's weaker than a bumblebee's. Not only do you tell us how to survive, but you tell us some interesting facts too.
Learned this before I had my first tarantula years ago. Actually helped me to overcome arachnophobia and appreciate spiders and how useuful they are to the environment.
This man is showing us how survive every single situation possible. Hes gotta be preparing us how to survive the ultimate catatrophe far in the future. What if hes a time traveller 👀
as a arachnophobic person, i'd probably die of a heart attack during the experiment with spiders, however, i dont know why, but i handle bigger spiders better, like the tarantula shown in the video, however smaller spiders im legit deathly afraid of. Makes no sense, i guess its because the tarantula has fur that makes it look less menancing?
Maybe it's bc the big ones are well, big and visible but the small ones sometimes are so small that they are barley visible and the fact that they could crawl up your nose or ears is horryfing
I'm the opposite haha. With the giant ones you can see their super gross and unnecessary eight eyes and that would honestly be enough to take me out. The tarantula is okay bc of the fur like you said but big spiders aren't just tarantulas, you can get ones just as big that aren't.
bruv for me its just opposite if i see a tarentula or shit like that 1st i might to run if that doest work i will bite my tongue to die cause i cant handle big spider
Worst fear: Living a plain, boring life. Working 9-5 and doing nothing notable, making just enough money to get by. Never feeling fulfilled, never feeling progress.
The thing that “breaks” these researcher based movies is that the whole kidnapping and torture part seems to exist only for us the audience. Like mentioned in the video tons of people would love to learn they are mutants and would VOLUNTEER for the experiments. You could do a mere 30 minute consult and have plenty of willing subjects, especially if their family is taken care of financially. Old by M. Night has the same plot hole and makes it unwatchable for me!
Like people have legitimately volunteered for fear based experiments that were mentioned IN THIS VIDEO lmao. If they had just gone public it would be way easier to find and rupture people.
Yes but LEGALLY you can leave these experiments at any time, most people wouldn’t stay long after the experiment begins, they would need to kidnap people in order to get them to complete the experiment
@@LinkJTO Not necessarily, we have seen experiments based on using fear in the real world and those people stayed the whole way through no matter how terrifying to them. Plus throw in a decent sum of money and a life insurance policy and you've at the very least set up your family for a good few years if you go through it.
C'mon man, using Old as an example is far fetched, you can't expect the government to allow such experiment, much less a good portion of the population to willingly give up their time, when it's basically random how much you get old
My usual best way to surpass fear is Anger. I have arachnophobia myself, but I can deal with spiders if I get Mad that they're intruding in my home, rather than being afraid of it.
Same thing I do with cockroaches I have a small fear agaisnt them but when I see one I get mad that it’s in my home so I grab it and torture it by putting it in a cup and slightly filling the cup and I watch as the thing tries to climb out but I knock it off and do then I keep filling it up but by bit and then watching as it slowly drowns in the cup and I pour it out in the sink
Someone messed up here.... Naomi aka Renee has brown eyes yet after her rapture they are blue. if the purpose of the contact lenses are to look normal they might wanna match the original eye colour. I mean it's less obvious than three pupils but I assume at least a few people would notice the sudde change in eye colour and ask wtf that is about.
Her name is Noomi, but dang, you're totally right, I didn't even notice that fact! No wonder the kid was alarmed, he probably noticed something wrong but didn't spend enough time in the room with her to clock it (or he would have asked, I feel like?)
@@jjdahling I saw the movie yesterday instead of watching the vid and the son asks her if she is wearing colored lenses and why, and she says "to try something new"
@@jjdahling She might spell it Noomi, I've ever only heard it pronaunced Naomi. Then again, neither name is common in Sweden so we might have just winged it. I really don't care either way.
I like to see the narrator face his greatest fear and try to think logically. Anyone who had faced their greatest fear knows thinking and logic goes out the window. Also as someone who has faced her fear of Rollercoasters especially ones that goes upside down, I know it takes time and mulitple moments of facing your fear to actually conquer your fear.
I also had a small fear of tornadoes in the third grade after the realization of how deadly and dangerous they can be. I wouldn’t call it a phobia like my fear of heights or my former fear is roller coasters though as as my school’s library had a selection of books on natural disasters I read up on tornadoes as well as any other natural disaster and I guess that fear turn into fascination in how tornadoes form and ways to stay safe.
In that case, the researchers would figure out that you're not afraid. That would probably be pointless as well since they have the ability to understand everything about a person just by touching them. Maybe you can tell them a minor fear/something that discomforts you instead?
@@FoxSenpie Anyone can have multiple fears, so the mother could easily have a larger fear and they wouldn’t know about it until told (that is if the fear is of something like heights or the ocean or deep sea)
Since the scientists were asking for confirmation that she's arachnophobic, it would've been relatively easy to lie about your fears and act your way out of the facility.
Well technically speaking, because they had cameras all around the place and had things like her medical records, they could of been making sure she wasn't going to lie and get out of it, and also, they have to ability to read thought, so she would have been caught lying, and because of the info they already have, they would use the stuff they already know instead of your lies. Also, in a situation such as that, your brain would probably wire itself to tell the truth, as a slight impulse you might survive.
That “concept” doesn’t work trust me. I’ve joined the army and became a paratrooper to “get over my fear” it only made it worse. I’m arguably more afraid of heights now lol.
Well, it kind of worked for me. I don't have arachnophobia, but I do have a fear of spiders, and until a few years ago I would be unable to get close to a spider, but then, one time, I forced myself to look at a hanging spider. Since it was hanging, I knew it couldn't get to me, but I practically screaming internally for 2 minutes before the fear lessened a bit and I started to realize how cool it looked. tl;dr I'm still scared of spiders, but less.
Yeah, the importance of flooding is a willing participant as well. If you lock an arachnophobe in a room with tarantulas without their consent, it will more than likely create a traumatic experience in their mind that'll make the fear worse. Not that it was unwilling in your case, just that flooding is super unreliable.
The point of the concept is to show that the threat is harmless you joining the army and becoming a paratrooper made the fear real in your head. You pretty much did it wrong. You could have went to skyzone or another sky park to show that there's nothing to fear
You did it wrong though. The point of the concept is to show that your fear is harmless. By bringing yourself into an environment where your fear can harm, of course it's gonna make it worst.
I always thought people who say “face your fears” haven’t really done it. I’ve always been terrified of water. I thought becoming a diver would fix the problem but it just made it worse. Diving makes you realise how dangerous and unpredictable the ocean can be. Face your fears is a BS advice. At most, you can slightly step out your comfort zone, that’s effective. Facing your fears will probably make them worse.
The flooding thing definitely works. I live in Florida where a lot of roaches reside in houses and although I still fear the massive adult roaches I can now deal with the medium to smaller ones and go for the kill
Yup. Once u have been exposed to ur fear for so long ur brain o ly see it as something that makes u uncomfortable rather then terrified. Atlest that's how it is with me
It seems like the only abilities you'd have a chance of having is knowing how someone feels by touching them, bad eye sight, a messed up looking face, and less emotions.
Always remember: even if a spider is on you, all it takes is crushing it with your bodyweight. Which should be easy if you're on the floor screaming and freaking out.
Well I might not want to do that because there is a chance it’s pregnant and when you crush it not only will you have spider guts all over you but over 200 babies crawling on your body
If I remember my psychology lessons correctly, I think you got the wrong idea about flooding. It’s so much as imagining your fear as something else, it’s more so putting people in a situation until they feel scared long enough that they feel calm (I think it’s supposed to be either the adrenaline wearing off or the brain just not being able to continuously produce a different fear chemical)
The biggest flaw these men ever did was waiting this long to capture the mom and her son to see if they actually had this DNA or not. He's around 12 to 13 so she's had plenty of years to know when her motherly instincts should kick in, and because of that, even after her powers manifested, she still loves her son, and no good parent would ever let their kid go through the same torturous experiments they went through.
I'd actually be really interested to know if people with an anxiety disorder would be more or less helpful in an experiment like this. Cos on the one hand, a lot of us are in a near-constant state of fear, with small things like a loud noise potentially triggering an epic fear response, let alone something like a phobia (I don't have any of those, so I have no idea how someone with an anxiety disorder would deal with a phobia). BUT on the other hand, because we are in that state most of the time, maybe the part of our body that creates the chemicals they are looking for would be exhausted and not produce the desired effect as intensely as they would in a person not suffering from an anxiety disorder... ... Sometimes I'm really glad I'm not smart enough to become a scientist! 🤣
You can't really exhaust your fear response. As long as the perceived danger of whatever situation you're scared of is still a threat to you, you will react accordingly. Thats why people can go their whole lifes with paralizing anxiety or phobias. As long as you don't resolve that fear, you'll always be scared. That's why exposure therapy is so successful, you resolve that perceived threat. So I guess people with anxiety would be better test subjects as it would be pretty easy to trigger fear in them.
as someone who has super severe anxiety, I think I’d either be the best subject or the worst subject to deal with, depending on the day. Some days my anxiety is so bad that anything can trigger a paralyzing panic attack and other days i act like im immortal 😂🥲
@@PoisonBiryani The info that would be needed to help you with this is say this; I have Leporiphobia [fear of rabbits], because when I was [2-5], I went out with my ma, and a rabbit attacked me out on a field, and ever since I've been afraid of them. [Btw being attacked at a young age is the main reason for Leporiphobia.]
@@techclay39 you are thinking she will be willing to do that and not fight a back or anything and if you could read you might have seen i said WHO KNOWS SHE MIGHT TURN ON THEM
Here are some stuff I want to argue against: 1. 3:04 Opening the jaw against the tape won't help much. It will help a bit in speaking or shouting, but seeing how tightly she's wrapped, it wouldn't be much help in other ways. Also, using her long hair to cover her face? Cinema Summary forgets the fact that she was just tased, and men are holding her head down. She doesn't have the strength to do that. Also, if the job is done sloppily, it's likely that the kidnappers redo it. 2. 6:30 Keep track of time? That's an easy thing to say, but not so easy to execute. Especially if you are constantly focused on escaping. Most people would find it hard to focus on escape and keep track of time without a watch at the same time. Actually, most people wouldn't be able to keep track of long hours without a watch. You'd have to undergo some sort of professional training to be able to do so. Finally, this bit is turns out to be pretty useless, because she drank the sleeping pills and would've lost track time anyways. 3. 7:05 Counting footsteps is a good idea, but it's still difficult with multiple people walking at once, and some walking sideways at the same time. Rather then that, it'd be more useful to remember the turns and time it takes between them. We know the people are walking, so the distance can be inferred from walking speed. The important thing is the path to the entrance. 4. 9:00 I'm going to disagree with this one. Cinema Summary says Renee is making a mistake by cutting the restraints early, and that she should keep track of the hours until it's night and the researchers have gone home. However, as said before, keeping track of time isn't easy, especially with the sleeping drugs. Renee may have seen daylight while being transported out of the truck, but it probably wasn't enough to tell the exact time by assessing the sun's location or the like. Even if she did wait until the night to make her move, I'm not sure if that is wise. Asking questions first is likely to be simply the first part of the procedure, and we have no idea if the second part is something that would kill us. Therefore, it's best to escape as fast as possible, or at least have a free hand to resist if your life is threatened. I agree with Cinema Summary in that she should wait until later to make her escape, and be cooperative, but I think it'd be smart to cut almost cut through one band (so that she could yank it and rip it free), and hide the cut part under her wrist, so she has a last resort. 5. 13:55 Telling yourself something is not scary is difficult, and Cinema Summary said it himself "they become less scary over time". It's a process that takes time. While convincing herself the spiders don't need to be feared may work, it's something that most likely wouldn't occur to someone who's already in a state of incredible fright.
I enjoy listening to him, but his method is almost never viable in a real world scenario. Way too many assumptions. He also doesn't have much grasp on the common behavior and limitations of people under duress.
@@itsmainelyyou5541 agreed, tbh sometimes it feels like a student writing an essay where they take facts and ideas that do exist, and then twist them a little to make them seem more viable
@@emilybrown9863 Im so happy someone else is getting that. like this is a great way to find horror movies I haven't seen but he is always so off base and judges without ever taking into effect the scientifically proven human responses to these situations. He also never takes into account how near impossible it would be to be THIS logical in literal seconds. Like these videos are written at least over hours, who has that kind of time when being kidnapped??
I would definitely be afraid of the spiders, but they don’t exactly kill you. Yet. They actually have kind of weak venom. You can also kill them very easily. I learned that the hard way.
My biggest fear that isn’t metaphysical is probably mushrooms growing out of me like the cordeceps zombies. Cause mushrooms and fungus terrify me for some reason. However I am now able to eat them if they are fully cooked and I didn’t have to touch them like at a restaurant. Actually I was afraid of mushrooms since I was tiny before that game came out or all the fungus zombie movies so they just made me worse like omgod my worst fear is real the deer are zombies
These videos are entertaining, but it’s quite obvious that nobody thinks of all these things that they would do in a scenario if they were actually in the scenario
I literally watch all the cinema summary videos with great interest. But knowing the plot and just watching how they kidnap the people and force experiment on them makes me so sad. This is so cruel even it's not real.
She should have used the doctor she knocked out as a hostage. She might have been able to get them to let her out in order to keep her from harming the unconscious woman. She could easily keep her knife to her throat while wheeling her around until she made it out of the building. I have an actually seen this movie so I’m just going off of the few clips that I saw that part but it seems like it might’ve been a good way to get out.
Maybe you should watch Exotics Lair and the Dark Den?? Has helped a lot of people already. They are always using T's for such movies, because how docile and harmless they are. Bad thing is, those stunts are dangerous for the T's... Or they just use CGI...
To be honest, he would probably flunk. It. BAAAAAD. Especially if the movie was about a random man with a gun in his basement, who is the smartest man in the world, and he's an assassin trying to kill CS and CS is trapped and needs to escape, but the basement is really an illusion, and he's actually in a top security prison, with the man as his executioner.
No he wouldn't. He's able to examine the situation thoroughly and find solutions because he spends hours doing so and he's not in that situation himself. He'd be terrified like any normal human.
@@HEAVENSMUS3 im sure i do .. it'll present itself...now I will say this I'll take that back..loved ones dying , you know the common sense ones. I'm speaking more of Insects and animals, reptiles etc..life situations yea that will get me.
@@FaceFamous I also don’t have any fears. I used to before one of my TBI’s. My theory is that my amygdala was damaged after the most recent tbi and has caused me to no longer feel fear as an emotion
@@wes780 you know I be thinking that too. Like I really don't feel it. I may think about it. But I just don't have that. People try to jump scare me and...... nothing at all. I just look at Em. 😆..I conditioned myself that whatever happens ill recognize the threat when it presents itself. Because in already formulating action and response on my head. So I naturally am always calm
Ok This man would make a great teacher, not like he already kinda is, but seriously, he could teach people how to survive life and death situations. It’s incredible how much options he can get in these movies situations.
As kid i was dead afraid of spiders, at some point it switched and i loved them. Only thing that makes me jump is when big spiders start galopping like odin's 8 legged horse.
They taped her after she was tased. You can not open your mouth or "expand" body parts after a tasing. You lose voluntary control so none of what you mentioned there would work :P
Um, she can do it after she wakes up and proves that she has total control of her body again inside the car? She literally moved her entire body to get her jeans L :P
The fight or flight is not aggressive like you said, it's being smart and stronger minded to get out of situations. For example, you fall out of a plane and your parachute fails. Fight or flight kicks in, you calm down, you think, you remember, you react smartly. Saving yourself
I tried this to myself as an experiment. In movies it is always shown that a strip of duct tape will silent ANYONE until the rescuer comes and removes the tape and cuts the bonds on the hands. I took duct tape and put it over my own mouth to see how strong the bond would be. However, I began licking my lips and worked up saliva to where the tape no longer held its bond. It is actually very simple to remove a strip of tape from off your mouth without using your hands.
My thoughts on this(no hate) 3:01 who's thinking like this? And how would they remember that if they haven't taken a class or practice try to escape a potential abush? Duck tape is attached to hair which is gonna take alot more time to take it off 5:37 once again who would think like this 7:08 do I need to explain....first of all there would be a Ton off steps being taken before you'd even think about counting and you'll easily loose counting if you were able to count at that time a million thoughts would go through your mind and you easily lose track that way 9:15 how would you even know if it's night time she's been dragged to their warehouse you already lost track of time it would be useless you'd just be counting never really knowing when the cost is clear 14:08 I get the whole flooding thing but how long do you think that take for it to Trigger and again whose thinking like this
I think its funny that, I don't really have Major fears just stuff that freak me out in a gross way like tripophobia (I might have misspelled it but the fear/disgust of unnatural circular patterns)
Level headed man, in the comfort of his office, spends days analyzing decisions made by people in a life or death situation, to propose a sensible alternative. 👌
Also it may be wise for people to check their tires and stuff for flats or devices before they drive home from work or from home to anywhere else. You may ask why? Well if you're leaving your car in public for 8 hrs anyone can do something to it OR your tire can be flat or something which you will notice by checking before you leave one area to go to the next which is just a practical thing. If you kick a tire and feel the pressure is lower than the others, bam, you found a flat and can address it. If you check a tire and see a strange device, you can remove it. It is very easy now a days to by GPS tracking devices now a days. Short range or long range, it would be better to find it now than to pull off and get followed by a crazy person, a stalker, Ex or kidnappers which is realistic and has happened to people. GPS trackers I believe are magnetic or someone can try to stick them with tape or such under your car, so that's harder to check but I would say it wouldn't hurt to make it a routine to check these things as it only takes what 1-2 extra mins to kick and look at 4 tires and check under your car for anything strange? I bet all the people who were stalked this way wish they actually did this. There are undercar mirrors you can buy on Amazon also for like $10-19. I'm throwing one of those in my trunk. Pop it out, look under your car 1,2,3 you're done, safe travels.
men that ending "they dont realise they will have to pay child support for the rest of their life" got me so off guard that i couldnt stop laughing... dammit lol..
There’s actually 5 options for fight or flight. It’s obviously fight, flight, and freeze but the last 2 are kinda crazy. So one time I was having a sleepover and decided to act like a psycho for no reason for a fight or flight moment (to see what my friend would do) and what he did was puke. Another time I did the same thing to a different friend but he just passed out when he saw it. So it’s fight, flight, freeze, puke, and pass out
A trick for the spider being funneled onto you or just sitting on you, is to remain completely still don't show any signs of fear or disgust her any emotion just keep still and quiet it won't attack unless it's provoked
Then there's me, who woke up Friday morning with nearly a dozen spider bites. Ugh. They still freaking itch. You are right though that spiders usually only bite if provoked. I'm just unlucky.
Thats really easier said than done lmao. People with phobias show an irrational amount of fear and most of the time, they know that. So applying logic does nothing for them, if directly confronted with their fear, their body's will react.
Someone should legit trap him in something like this to show him how hard it actually is, because right now he is staring at a screen with no dangers around him, with the ability to pause and scan the surroundings.
Honestly,99% of people who would be trapped in these situations are gonna die. The only thing you can do is think and act logically as much as possible and hope that you have insane luck. If your kidnapper is not dumb enough, you will not escape. These videos are just for fun. They do not account that most people would just freeze from fear and act on instincts rather than logically and present the logical way that they could have escaped. So,Relax and watch the video.
The video is called “How to survive,” not “What I would do.” The whole point of the video is to analyze the threat, obviously no person knows this much random knowledge without research, so just watch the video and enjoy it for its intended purpose.
It’s also important to note that when life or death levels of stress are placed on us, we fall back on the level of training that we have. Training is developed by taking scenarios like the ones he goes over and seeing what could be improved in the various areas, such as thought process, security protocols, resourcefulness training in using what you have available and identifying possible assets at your disposal. These videos are more “ok, here’s what went wrong, let’s identify ways we could improve the outcome for us if we were ever in this scenario.” Obviously, actually going through an actual survival scenario is easier said than done, but that’s why it’s important to learn from others who’ve gone before us, so we have the knowledge and know-how to get us through quicker and safer.
It's not danger that causes my fear of spiders. Problem is, I don't know what actually does cause it, because I wasn't afraid of them as a kid. I never had a bad experience with them, either. Just one day, my brain decided "ya know what? we should sh!t ourselves when we see spider! that'll be fun!" and I've had arachnophobia since... :(
We'll I think it's beaten considering the kid fled the home at the end, he likely would've reported his mom going missing if he hadn't before, and the experience of his mom texting him to evacuate the home, that being the last one she sent, and maybe they can find more people who went missing in a similar way and get the FBI involved. Edit: this is also the worst film I've ever fucking watched, everyone is stupid, thanks for all the likes.
@@napalmtree745 that would make sense but if he was so valuable then they wouldn't have ignored him, they would've taken him to, it's not like he's to far gone and I'm sure the kidnappers know his behavior patterns; one of those being using his bike so I'm sure they'd think that would be faster then running (running and hiding would've been the better choice) and came after him too.
A movie with a $31K box office. SMH What would have been more amusing is if she captured these three guys at her house and started her own experiment on them. That would have been epic.
Movie suggestions-you should continue doing the maze runner movies with “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials” and “Maze Runner: The Death Cure” I just think that it would be cool to see you finish the series with how good the first one was
"If the woman took a step back and took a look at the situation.. she'd see the way out" So simple, my friend. Let's all learn from this amazing narrator
This is why I subscribed to your channel you give great survival advice. Also what you said at 19:40 is both hilarious and something I would consider as well if I hade a 🧬 in me that when activated gave me powers.
frankly if i were watched for weeks for my fears too be used against me i dont think anything would stick out. ive seen plenty of dead bodies before its just pretty gross a bit disturbing and same analogy with even awful horror movies. and bugs im pretty grossed out at but if i dont have anything ill vrush them with my bare hands.
I am glad this channel exists because I also been saying this kind of stuff for most games and media. Many of these situations are avoidable but we been conditioned to be inefficient and helpless.
Flooding, as you put it, is a very real response. I've had a phobia of needles for decades and, in the last year, I've had some major health concerns that forced me to contend with that fear. Suffice it to say, that after months and months of being forced into situations I could not escape from (Blood tests, infusions, etc.) I've become less fearful. It still exists, but I have a far, far greater control over the response. Interesting concept, to say the least.
Have a damn good day
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Y'know, I have a feeling that if the kidnappers just said they were conducting an experiments on fear or marketed it as a way to possibly get over whatever scares you most, then they wouldn't even need to kidnap people, have people sign a few wavers and be a bit more chill with how they conduct the experiment and I'm sure they'd get the test results they're looking for
ah but you see then There wouldn’t be a horror movie would there😂
kidnapping element definitely is for the plot but maybe we can assume that these creatures have been around long enough, and who's ultimate goal is to dominate not coexist, probably tried the nice route and found forcing a rupture yields more results if ruptured subjects become complacent anyway.
think about it this way- if you are a species that only cares to rapidly increase your population then running the risk of majority people saying no to their biggest fears (even if you have an incentive) means losing access to subjects who could have ruptured successfully.
@@OokamiG y'know what? That's actually a really good point
@@OokamiG true that’s deep
That would be a "breaking the veil" scenario.
I think the cruelest prank on Cinema Summary would be to convince him he’s about to be in a death game, yet never actually do anything. Invite him to a nonchalant pizza party, but everyone acts sus and slowly sets off red flags.
Knowing him, he’d take someone hostage as a human shield and escape within the hour.
@@songbird6414 I’m just imagining a CCTV of someone escaping a pizza party out of an air duct and leaping over a picket fence
@@songbird6414 after resorting to cannibalism because he cant trust the pizza
@@bestibulizar6141 and after making the weakest person on the team eat mosy of it so he can use the box as a weapon if things get dire
@@sourfar but the box has weird patterns so he tries to find the left over condements to squirt it to anyone if they attack
The tape they used in the beginning seems to be latex tape like its used in bondage and such, not duct tape. It only sticks to itself, and can be easily unwrapped, there is no glue on it, and you can bite through it with ease, since its super thin, and a fair bit stretchy. also gets super slippery when wet. Your hair and skin wont stick to it, and for how shabby they used it, and since they didnt press the air out from between the layers, it wouldnt even need much struggle to free yourself from that. Some spit, and a wiggle probably
KINKY KNWOLEGE MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE ONE DAY
Damn, who would've thought those guys were so kinky...
How would you know that?🧐📸
You kinky or smth?
@@luizabianco agreed
The best way to deal with arachnophobia is to believe that if they bite you, you would turn into spider-man.
Oof
Joke's on you, I have arachnohomosapienophobia
Lol
Ok
I guess so
When it comes to spiders, its best to just stay still as to not scare it into biting you
Yes. She started screaming and they just go in your mouth then 😬
@@sage6269 Yeah, spiders are useful creatures that people can easily coexist with if they remain calm. Sudden movements are also a big no
i am - kind of - scared of bees and i did the same when they were near. But now i just continue walking to make the bee understand that i am just minding my own business. It is working.
I never got bitten by a bee, i dont know why i am scared sometimes.
14:33
Okay, never thought that a tarantula's bite has venom that's weaker than a bumblebee's. Not only do you tell us how to survive, but you tell us some interesting facts too.
Learned this before I had my first tarantula years ago. Actually helped me to overcome arachnophobia and appreciate spiders and how useuful they are to the environment.
Big spiders or scorpions have weaker venom, since they don't need it to immobilize their victims. Smaller ones are actually more dangerous.
yo ur verifyed now
Interesting
s stands for senpai too
This man is showing us how survive every single situation possible. Hes gotta be preparing us how to survive the ultimate catatrophe far in the future. What if hes a time traveller 👀
@Meme Doge chicken*
catarophe?
@@kevingunterxd-3049 catastrophe
Instead of reading "3 ways to survive the apocalypse" he's read "ALL ways to survive the apocalypse"
!shh
He might got targeted
as a arachnophobic person, i'd probably die of a heart attack during the experiment with spiders, however, i dont know why, but i handle bigger spiders better, like the tarantula shown in the video, however smaller spiders im legit deathly afraid of. Makes no sense, i guess its because the tarantula has fur that makes it look less menancing?
Maybe it's bc the big ones are well, big and visible but the small ones sometimes are so small that they are barley visible and the fact that they could crawl up your nose or ears is horryfing
I'm the opposite haha. With the giant ones you can see their super gross and unnecessary eight eyes and that would honestly be enough to take me out. The tarantula is okay bc of the fur like you said but big spiders aren't just tarantulas, you can get ones just as big that aren't.
yeah
bruv for me its just opposite if i see a tarentula or shit like that 1st i might to run if that doest work i will bite my tongue to die cause i cant handle big spider
I don’t have many fears but spiders scare the hell out of me 😭 whenever i see/Look at images of them i feel stuff crawling up my throat
Arachnophobia is probably one of the mildest fears tbh, compared to needles. can only imagine what theyd do to ppl with that phobia...
I have that phobia. Dont even wanna think about what they'd do ☠️
@@Sicsel42524 I dont but i still dont wanna think abt it, lmao!
maybe acupuncture
Ikr! What if you fear death?
try the fears of Holes now that one is messed up
What if your worst fear is being abandoned, how does one do that in an experiment?
I would be immune at this experiment XD
they couldnt do jackshit.
@@flopcartman nice pfp
Worst fear: Living a plain, boring life.
Working 9-5 and doing nothing notable, making just enough money to get by.
Never feeling fulfilled, never feeling progress.
Probably make a room that looks like a cell, dump her in, the tell her that this is where she dies, and don't come back until she's next to death
The thing that “breaks” these researcher based movies is that the whole kidnapping and torture part seems to exist only for us the audience. Like mentioned in the video tons of people would love to learn they are mutants and would VOLUNTEER for the experiments. You could do a mere 30 minute consult and have plenty of willing subjects, especially if their family is taken care of financially. Old by M. Night has the same plot hole and makes it unwatchable for me!
Like people have legitimately volunteered for fear based experiments that were mentioned IN THIS VIDEO lmao. If they had just gone public it would be way easier to find and rupture people.
Yes but LEGALLY you can leave these experiments at any time, most people wouldn’t stay long after the experiment begins, they would need to kidnap people in order to get them to complete the experiment
@@LinkJTO Not necessarily, we have seen experiments based on using fear in the real world and those people stayed the whole way through no matter how terrifying to them. Plus throw in a decent sum of money and a life insurance policy and you've at the very least set up your family for a good few years if you go through it.
Lol who would be dumb enough to willingly go through this?
C'mon man, using Old as an example is far fetched, you can't expect the government to allow such experiment, much less a good portion of the population to willingly give up their time, when it's basically random how much you get old
My usual best way to surpass fear is Anger.
I have arachnophobia myself, but I can deal with spiders if I get Mad that they're intruding in my home, rather than being afraid of it.
Yeah.
I should start doing this with bugs.
Pain works too
Same thing I do with cockroaches I have a small fear agaisnt them but when I see one I get mad that it’s in my home so I grab it and torture it by putting it in a cup and slightly filling the cup and I watch as the thing tries to climb out but I knock it off and do then I keep filling it up but by bit and then watching as it slowly drowns in the cup and I pour it out in the sink
@@HADylan are you taking the piss mate?
Someone messed up here.... Naomi aka Renee has brown eyes yet after her rapture they are blue. if the purpose of the contact lenses are to look normal they might wanna match the original eye colour. I mean it's less obvious than three pupils but I assume at least a few people would notice the sudde change in eye colour and ask wtf that is about.
Her name is Noomi, but dang, you're totally right, I didn't even notice that fact! No wonder the kid was alarmed, he probably noticed something wrong but didn't spend enough time in the room with her to clock it (or he would have asked, I feel like?)
@@jjdahling I saw the movie yesterday instead of watching the vid and the son asks her if she is wearing colored lenses and why, and she says "to try something new"
@@jjdahling She might spell it Noomi, I've ever only heard it pronaunced Naomi. Then again, neither name is common in Sweden so we might have just winged it. I really don't care either way.
@@remruna3538 Well, I don't believe that's correct, but even if it was, we're spelling rn, and it's Noomi, so you know for next time :)
"And unfortunately they don't realize they'll be paying child support for the rest of their lives." Man you crack me up 😂 have a damn good day
I like to see the narrator face his greatest fear and try to think logically. Anyone who had faced their greatest fear knows thinking and logic goes out the window. Also as someone who has faced her fear of Rollercoasters especially ones that goes upside down, I know it takes time and mulitple moments of facing your fear to actually conquer your fear.
truth
Yep and then after you have gone on the roller coaster, you still have to muster up the courage to go on it again lol😂
@@Hotgirlenergy yeah but with each time I got on the roller coaster the axiety lessen but it wasn't a quick overcome.
@@ashleighstratmann7783 yeah
I also had a small fear of tornadoes in the third grade after the realization of how deadly and dangerous they can be. I wouldn’t call it a phobia like my fear of heights or my former fear is roller coasters though as as my school’s library had a selection of books on natural disasters I read up on tornadoes as well as any other natural disaster and I guess that fear turn into fascination in how tornadoes form and ways to stay safe.
It would’ve probably been easy to just lie about your fears and make it seems like you’re afraid of something that you actually enjoy (or so)
I’m so scared of gay sex oh nooo🫣😨😟
In that case, the researchers would figure out that you're not afraid. That would probably be pointless as well since they have the ability to understand everything about a person just by touching them.
Maybe you can tell them a minor fear/something that discomforts you instead?
@@m.a.749 and don't forget the camera's they had in the house they already know you was a afraid of spiders
@@m.a.749 I’m saying pretend you’re afraid of something else that you don’t actually have a fear of
@@FoxSenpie Anyone can have multiple fears, so the mother could easily have a larger fear and they wouldn’t know about it until told (that is if the fear is of something like heights or the ocean or deep sea)
Since the scientists were asking for confirmation that she's arachnophobic, it would've been relatively easy to lie about your fears and act your way out of the facility.
That wouldn't make the chemicals are n your brain so that wouldn't work
fax
I'm afraid of hot women with big ass
Researchers: What are you afraid of?
Me: I'm afraid of kittens playing.
Well technically speaking, because they had cameras all around the place and had things like her medical records, they could of been making sure she wasn't going to lie and get out of it, and also, they have to ability to read thought, so she would have been caught lying, and because of the info they already have, they would use the stuff they already know instead of your lies. Also, in a situation such as that, your brain would probably wire itself to tell the truth, as a slight impulse you might survive.
That “concept” doesn’t work trust me. I’ve joined the army and became a paratrooper to “get over my fear” it only made it worse. I’m arguably more afraid of heights now lol.
Well, it kind of worked for me. I don't have arachnophobia, but I do have a fear of spiders, and until a few years ago I would be unable to get close to a spider, but then, one time, I forced myself to look at a hanging spider. Since it was hanging, I knew it couldn't get to me, but I practically screaming internally for 2 minutes before the fear lessened a bit and I started to realize how cool it looked.
tl;dr I'm still scared of spiders, but less.
Yeah, the importance of flooding is a willing participant as well. If you lock an arachnophobe in a room with tarantulas without their consent, it will more than likely create a traumatic experience in their mind that'll make the fear worse.
Not that it was unwilling in your case, just that flooding is super unreliable.
The point of the concept is to show that the threat is harmless you joining the army and becoming a paratrooper made the fear real in your head. You pretty much did it wrong. You could have went to skyzone or another sky park to show that there's nothing to fear
You did it wrong though. The point of the concept is to show that your fear is harmless. By bringing yourself into an environment where your fear can harm, of course it's gonna make it worst.
I always thought people who say “face your fears” haven’t really done it. I’ve always been terrified of water. I thought becoming a diver would fix the problem but it just made it worse. Diving makes you realise how dangerous and unpredictable the ocean can be. Face your fears is a BS advice. At most, you can slightly step out your comfort zone, that’s effective. Facing your fears will probably make them worse.
The flooding thing definitely works. I live in Florida where a lot of roaches reside in houses and although I still fear the massive adult roaches I can now deal with the medium to smaller ones and go for the kill
Yup. Once u have been exposed to ur fear for so long ur brain o ly see it as something that makes u uncomfortable rather then terrified. Atlest that's how it is with me
It seems like the only abilities you'd have a chance of having is knowing how someone feels by touching them, bad eye sight, a messed up looking face, and less emotions.
As someone with arachnophobia being crawled on with hundreds of tarantulas would scare me to death before the scientist or anything can kill me
"But soon this woman will be trapped in a mask full of tarantulas and its going to mutate her DNA"
Damn spider man lookin pretty different
Spider man rated r
Lmao
The origin story of Spider-Mom
@@Thatcartoonguy224 spot on lmao
Spiderwoman
Always remember: even if a spider is on you, all it takes is crushing it with your bodyweight. Which should be easy if you're on the floor screaming and freaking out.
I would hate to have crushed spider bits on me, especially if it's on my face.
@@Interestking I mean you could always just pick them up and dump em' outside, if you're not stuck in a trap of course
@@marcxworld5708 I meant in a trap like in the video. I guess I should have clarified.
Well I might not want to do that because there is a chance it’s pregnant and when you crush it not only will you have spider guts all over you but over 200 babies crawling on your body
@@Interestking having bits of spider on you sure beats having venomous bites all over lol
Some tarantulas have weak, and not too painful venom. Some, though, have venom that can put you into excruciating pain for upwards of a week.
So kind of like being bitten by a small animal.
but i've seen videos where people stay still and tarantulas don't bite
Fear: Dinosaurs
Scientists: HOW CAN WE FIND DINOSAURS?
Fear: S*x
You can find an alternative, eg. crocodiles
If I remember my psychology lessons correctly, I think you got the wrong idea about flooding. It’s so much as imagining your fear as something else, it’s more so putting people in a situation until they feel scared long enough that they feel calm (I think it’s supposed to be either the adrenaline wearing off or the brain just not being able to continuously produce a different fear chemical)
The biggest flaw these men ever did was waiting this long to capture the mom and her son to see if they actually had this DNA or not. He's around 12 to 13 so she's had plenty of years to know when her motherly instincts should kick in, and because of that, even after her powers manifested, she still loves her son, and no good parent would ever let their kid go through the same torturous experiments they went through.
He's from the future. He knows what's coming. That's why he prepares us for every dangerous scenario he can find
I'd actually be really interested to know if people with an anxiety disorder would be more or less helpful in an experiment like this. Cos on the one hand, a lot of us are in a near-constant state of fear, with small things like a loud noise potentially triggering an epic fear response, let alone something like a phobia (I don't have any of those, so I have no idea how someone with an anxiety disorder would deal with a phobia). BUT on the other hand, because we are in that state most of the time, maybe the part of our body that creates the chemicals they are looking for would be exhausted and not produce the desired effect as intensely as they would in a person not suffering from an anxiety disorder...
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Sometimes I'm really glad I'm not smart enough to become a scientist! 🤣
You can't really exhaust your fear response. As long as the perceived danger of whatever situation you're scared of is still a threat to you, you will react accordingly. Thats why people can go their whole lifes with paralizing anxiety or phobias. As long as you don't resolve that fear, you'll always be scared. That's why exposure therapy is so successful, you resolve that perceived threat.
So I guess people with anxiety would be better test subjects as it would be pretty easy to trigger fear in them.
as someone who has super severe anxiety, I think I’d either be the best subject or the worst subject to deal with, depending on the day. Some days my anxiety is so bad that anything can trigger a paralyzing panic attack and other days i act like im immortal 😂🥲
7:10 ain’t no why I’m gonna be counting foot steps when I’m being held hostage lol
The best way to beat this: “Yes sir my greatest fear is a fluffy bunny.”
You would have to be a great actor
@@PoisonBiryani just say "trust me bro"
@@PoisonBiryani The info that would be needed to help you with this is say this;
I have Leporiphobia [fear of rabbits], because when I was [2-5], I went out with my ma, and a rabbit attacked me out on a field, and ever since I've been afraid of them. [Btw being attacked at a young age is the main reason for Leporiphobia.]
@@nicthequietkid8785 LMAO NOT THE BIG SCARY RABBIT ATTACK
XD true
Damn, i was expecting a happy ending, like her escaping and brutally hunting down all the scientists
i mean its not a full sad ending she did save her son and who knows she might turn on them later on
@@FoxSenpieshe is about to become a baby maker lol what you mean?
Yep... Ik that sad endings can happen but God damn it woulda been satisfying if she got revenge lmao
@@techclay39 you are thinking she will be willing to do that and not fight a back or anything and if you could read you might have seen i said WHO KNOWS SHE MIGHT TURN ON THEM
@MARQUIS de QUEENSBURY 5.0 Oh so he was the one that flew a Jet into the mothership while saying He is back
Here are some stuff I want to argue against:
1. 3:04 Opening the jaw against the tape won't help much. It will help a bit in speaking or shouting, but seeing how tightly she's wrapped, it wouldn't be much help in other ways. Also, using her long hair to cover her face? Cinema Summary forgets the fact that she was just tased, and men are holding her head down. She doesn't have the strength to do that. Also, if the job is done sloppily, it's likely that the kidnappers redo it.
2. 6:30 Keep track of time? That's an easy thing to say, but not so easy to execute. Especially if you are constantly focused on escaping. Most people would find it hard to focus on escape and keep track of time without a watch at the same time. Actually, most people wouldn't be able to keep track of long hours without a watch. You'd have to undergo some sort of professional training to be able to do so. Finally, this bit is turns out to be pretty useless, because she drank the sleeping pills and would've lost track time anyways.
3. 7:05 Counting footsteps is a good idea, but it's still difficult with multiple people walking at once, and some walking sideways at the same time. Rather then that, it'd be more useful to remember the turns and time it takes between them. We know the people are walking, so the distance can be inferred from walking speed. The important thing is the path to the entrance.
4. 9:00 I'm going to disagree with this one. Cinema Summary says Renee is making a mistake by cutting the restraints early, and that she should keep track of the hours until it's night and the researchers have gone home. However, as said before, keeping track of time isn't easy, especially with the sleeping drugs. Renee may have seen daylight while being transported out of the truck, but it probably wasn't enough to tell the exact time by assessing the sun's location or the like. Even if she did wait until the night to make her move, I'm not sure if that is wise. Asking questions first is likely to be simply the first part of the procedure, and we have no idea if the second part is something that would kill us. Therefore, it's best to escape as fast as possible, or at least have a free hand to resist if your life is threatened. I agree with Cinema Summary in that she should wait until later to make her escape, and be cooperative, but I think it'd be smart to cut almost cut through one band (so that she could yank it and rip it free), and hide the cut part under her wrist, so she has a last resort.
5. 13:55 Telling yourself something is not scary is difficult, and Cinema Summary said it himself "they become less scary over time". It's a process that takes time. While convincing herself the spiders don't need to be feared may work, it's something that most likely wouldn't occur to someone who's already in a state of incredible fright.
Adding to the fourth, your chance of survival decreases greatly after each moment of not escaping. Also, you don’t know what’ll happen after.
I’m glad you mentioned these, I noticed them too
I enjoy listening to him, but his method is almost never viable in a real world scenario. Way too many assumptions. He also doesn't have much grasp on the common behavior and limitations of people under duress.
@@itsmainelyyou5541 agreed, tbh sometimes it feels like a student writing an essay where they take facts and ideas that do exist, and then twist them a little to make them seem more viable
@@emilybrown9863 Im so happy someone else is getting that. like this is a great way to find horror movies I haven't seen but he is always so off base and judges without ever taking into effect the scientifically proven human responses to these situations. He also never takes into account how near impossible it would be to be THIS logical in literal seconds. Like these videos are written at least over hours, who has that kind of time when being kidnapped??
Let's face it, we can't beat this because we will just be terrified and stunned due to our biggest fears.
What would they do if their test subject's greatest fear is being dead?
3:06 is probably the most unintentionally terrifying thing I’ve seen this week
same
"they don't realize they will be paying child support for the rest of their lives" man I cant with these endings😂😂😂
He really is a funny ass dude. I am also happy he doesn't overdue it with the jokes too. Just uses them at the end.
I don't think you would think of that in the panic.
I would definitely be afraid of the spiders, but they don’t exactly kill you. Yet. They actually have kind of weak venom. You can also kill them very easily. I learned that the hard way.
My biggest fear that isn’t metaphysical is probably mushrooms growing out of me like the cordeceps zombies. Cause mushrooms and fungus terrify me for some reason. However I am now able to eat them if they are fully cooked and I didn’t have to touch them like at a restaurant. Actually I was afraid of mushrooms since I was tiny before that game came out or all the fungus zombie movies so they just made me worse like omgod my worst fear is real the deer are zombies
Anything growing out of you would be scary imo
they would probably give you toe fungus
These videos are entertaining, but it’s quite obvious that nobody thinks of all these things that they would do in a scenario if they were actually in the scenario
yeah it's way easier to make these observations while watching a movie
This scares me even more because I’m TERRIFIED of spiders!
I have phobia🙂
I literally watch all the cinema summary videos with great interest. But knowing the plot and just watching how they kidnap the people and force experiment on them makes me so sad. This is so cruel even it's not real.
She should have used the doctor she knocked out as a hostage. She might have been able to get them to let her out in order to keep her from harming the unconscious woman. She could easily keep her knife to her throat while wheeling her around until she made it out of the building. I have an actually seen this movie so I’m just going off of the few clips that I saw that part but it seems like it might’ve been a good way to get out.
Exactly what my arachnophobia needs
Whats that
@@iisaverstudio fear of spiders
Maybe you should watch Exotics Lair and the Dark Den??
Has helped a lot of people already.
They are always using T's for such movies, because how docile and harmless they are.
Bad thing is, those stunts are dangerous for the T's...
Or they just use CGI...
i am sooo scared of spiders, they are so creepy
@@andylaw3222 i searched dark den and my whole body just felt like giving up...
Just imagine how good Cinema Summary would be in a horror movie. He would definitely survive everything.
He'd probably forget half of the stuff he mentions and then die
To be honest, he would probably flunk. It. BAAAAAD. Especially if the movie was about a random man with a gun in his basement, who is the smartest man in the world, and he's an assassin trying to kill CS and CS is trapped and needs to escape, but the basement is really an illusion, and he's actually in a top security prison, with the man as his executioner.
@Tristan Harley yep
imagine a comedy thriller where the people breaking out of a place are marines and army.
No he wouldn't. He's able to examine the situation thoroughly and find solutions because he spends hours doing so and he's not in that situation himself. He'd be terrified like any normal human.
What if you have a fear of nothing, and they give you a box with nothing in it. What will you do?
I'm like that I don't fear anything
@@FaceFamous You definitely do fear something, you just haven't found it yet. If you didn't fear anything, you'd be dead.
@@HEAVENSMUS3 im sure i do .. it'll present itself...now I will say this I'll take that back..loved ones dying , you know the common sense ones.
I'm speaking more of Insects and animals, reptiles etc..life situations yea that will get me.
@@FaceFamous I also don’t have any fears. I used to before one of my TBI’s. My theory is that my amygdala was damaged after the most recent tbi and has caused me to no longer feel fear as an emotion
@@wes780 you know I be thinking that too. Like I really don't feel it. I may think about it. But I just don't have that. People try to jump scare me and...... nothing at all. I just look at Em. 😆..I conditioned myself that whatever happens ill recognize the threat when it presents itself. Because in already formulating action and response on my head. So I naturally am always calm
I'd have lied and said I was terrified of spiders, but I think they'd figure out I was lying when I tried to pet one...
She shouldve lied about her phobia
as a arachnophobe I can relate to the beginning screaming terrified but want to save it
personally i would burn it but you do you
@@yeah._. its weird because a would want it dead and to save it
My biggest fear is being forgotten once I die so I don't quite get how they can make that work for me
That's pretty easy all they have to do is just kidnap you and say you're never going home again
Nah because my biggest fear is not getting into the colleges I want so I’m not sure how that would work 🤨
They just kill you
Mine is being alone in the entire world, I def would kms in a zombie apocalypse
I have fear of the paranormal and public speaking, I'm not sure how that's going to work out 🗿
If I was immortal, immune to pain, and none of the experiments took away my immortality but gave me crazy power, I would not resist
"this woman didn't try hard enough." Not me knowing good and well that I'd be far too scared to even leave the restraints 😂
If I was there, and they asked me, what is your biggest fear I would lie about my fear, so I wouldn’t be scared
Ok
This man would make a great teacher, not like he already kinda is, but seriously, he could teach people how to survive life and death situations. It’s incredible how much options he can get in these movies situations.
I be waiting so long for you to upload a video this is one of my favorite youtubers
These lucky people have specific fears...... Then there's me who almost fears most of these tests....
Like I'm not claustrophobic but wouldn't like to be stuck in between two walls or arachnophobic but wouldn't want spiders on my arm
Id hate to see what kind of tests theyd give someone with emetophobia. 😖🤢
@@frootloopthechatot9766 your scared of emos?
@@ginamillondaga9598 No vomit
@@mrzzzz5297 oh thank god i was curious like "OH NO EDGY TEEN 💀" for a phobia but vomit makes Sense
As kid i was dead afraid of spiders, at some point it switched and i loved them.
Only thing that makes me jump is when big spiders start galopping like odin's 8 legged horse.
They taped her after she was tased. You can not open your mouth or "expand" body parts after a tasing. You lose voluntary control so none of what you mentioned there would work :P
Um, she can do it after she wakes up and proves that she has total control of her body again inside the car? She literally moved her entire body to get her jeans L :P
@@kumming I see. She could've still did it later on though?
I’d honestly love to see cover how you’d beat the Devil in the movie “The Cleansing Hour”.
The fight or flight is not aggressive like you said, it's being smart and stronger minded to get out of situations. For example, you fall out of a plane and your parachute fails. Fight or flight kicks in, you calm down, you think, you remember, you react smartly. Saving yourself
And how exactly would you save yourself from that lmao
I tried this to myself as an experiment. In movies it is always shown that a strip of duct tape will silent ANYONE until the rescuer comes and removes the tape and cuts the bonds on the hands. I took duct tape and put it over my own mouth to see how strong the bond would be. However, I began licking my lips and worked up saliva to where the tape no longer held its bond. It is actually very simple to remove a strip of tape from off your mouth without using your hands.
If I was strapped down to a bed with kidnappers I would say my biggest fear is sitting in a fish tank with a goldfish
But wouldn’t you drown
I would say im scared of video games🗿
My thoughts on this(no hate)
3:01 who's thinking like this? And how would they remember that if they haven't taken a class or practice try to escape a potential abush? Duck tape is attached to hair which is gonna take alot more time to take it off
5:37 once again who would think like this
7:08 do I need to explain....first of all there would be a Ton off steps being taken before you'd even think about counting and you'll easily loose counting if you were able to count at that time a million thoughts would go through your mind and you easily lose track that way
9:15 how would you even know if it's night time she's been dragged to their warehouse you already lost track of time it would be useless you'd just be counting never really knowing when the cost is clear
14:08 I get the whole flooding thing but how long do you think that take for it to Trigger and again whose thinking like this
I think its funny that, I don't really have Major fears just stuff that freak me out in a gross way like tripophobia (I might have misspelled it but the fear/disgust of unnatural circular patterns)
mate i love this guy he saved my life with his skills
Level headed man, in the comfort of his office, spends days analyzing decisions made by people in a life or death situation, to propose a sensible alternative. 👌
27:45 mother instincts. i gotta salute nature for being so complex and beautiful
Also it may be wise for people to check their tires and stuff for flats or devices before they drive home from work or from home to anywhere else. You may ask why? Well if you're leaving your car in public for 8 hrs anyone can do something to it OR your tire can be flat or something which you will notice by checking before you leave one area to go to the next which is just a practical thing. If you kick a tire and feel the pressure is lower than the others, bam, you found a flat and can address it. If you check a tire and see a strange device, you can remove it. It is very easy now a days to by GPS tracking devices now a days. Short range or long range, it would be better to find it now than to pull off and get followed by a crazy person, a stalker, Ex or kidnappers which is realistic and has happened to people.
GPS trackers I believe are magnetic or someone can try to stick them with tape or such under your car, so that's harder to check but I would say it wouldn't hurt to make it a routine to check these things as it only takes what 1-2 extra mins to kick and look at 4 tires and check under your car for anything strange? I bet all the people who were stalked this way wish they actually did this. There are undercar mirrors you can buy on Amazon also for like $10-19. I'm throwing one of those in my trunk. Pop it out, look under your car 1,2,3 you're done, safe travels.
men that ending "they dont realise they will have to pay child support for the rest of their life" got me so off guard that i couldnt stop laughing... dammit lol..
What a legend, always bringing quality content
There’s actually 5 options for fight or flight. It’s obviously fight, flight, and freeze but the last 2 are kinda crazy. So one time I was having a sleepover and decided to act like a psycho for no reason for a fight or flight moment (to see what my friend would do) and what he did was puke. Another time I did the same thing to a different friend but he just passed out when he saw it. So it’s fight, flight, freeze, puke, and pass out
funny pitcher
The most common ones are fight, flight, freeze and fawn
A trick for the spider being funneled onto you or just sitting on you, is to remain completely still don't show any signs of fear or disgust her any emotion just keep still and quiet it won't attack unless it's provoked
Then there's me, who woke up Friday morning with nearly a dozen spider bites. Ugh. They still freaking itch. You are right though that spiders usually only bite if provoked. I'm just unlucky.
Thats really easier said than done lmao. People with phobias show an irrational amount of fear and most of the time, they know that. So applying logic does nothing for them, if directly confronted with their fear, their body's will react.
Someone should legit trap him in something like this to show him how hard it actually is, because right now he is staring at a screen with no dangers around him, with the ability to pause and scan the surroundings.
Honestly,99% of people who would be trapped in these situations are gonna die. The only thing you can do is think and act logically as much as possible and hope that you have insane luck. If your kidnapper is not dumb enough, you will not escape. These videos are just for fun. They do not account that most people would just freeze from fear and act on instincts rather than logically and present the logical way that they could have escaped. So,Relax and watch the video.
The video is called “How to survive,” not “What I would do.” The whole point of the video is to analyze the threat, obviously no person knows this much random knowledge without research, so just watch the video and enjoy it for its intended purpose.
It’s also important to note that when life or death levels of stress are placed on us, we fall back on the level of training that we have. Training is developed by taking scenarios like the ones he goes over and seeing what could be improved in the various areas, such as thought process, security protocols, resourcefulness training in using what you have available and identifying possible assets at your disposal. These videos are more “ok, here’s what went wrong, let’s identify ways we could improve the outcome for us if we were ever in this scenario.” Obviously, actually going through an actual survival scenario is easier said than done, but that’s why it’s important to learn from others who’ve gone before us, so we have the knowledge and know-how to get us through quicker and safer.
@@chewy220 hes smarmy as fuck
@@mkm7251 oh my god...this is not going to hapoen be serious
I love cinema summary I've been watching him for about 2 year and watched all of his how to beat videos
So...what do you want us to do lol
@@thomas-jo2my they’re just saying how much they like him 💀 don’t be rude lmao
25:56 Holy shit, that is Dr. Hill from Until Dawn!
>be me
>worst fear = being kidnapped
>gets kidnapped
>ruptures
I have astrophobia, so I’m dead 😂
this guy is the master when it comes to living
Lol in his dreams
The victims in these kind of movies don't have the time to calculate every move carefully like him,they are on a time limit while he isn't
Lmao in his fvcking dreams.
It's not danger that causes my fear of spiders. Problem is, I don't know what actually does cause it, because I wasn't afraid of them as a kid. I never had a bad experience with them, either. Just one day, my brain decided "ya know what? we should sh!t ourselves when we see spider! that'll be fun!" and I've had arachnophobia since... :(
Exactly!!
Love your content and glad you gave us tips to survive. Great video and have a damn good day
I would rather get brainwashed to forget what happend instead of be traumatised and remembering what happened to her
Naomi Rapace has been in a lot of scary movies
We'll I think it's beaten considering the kid fled the home at the end, he likely would've reported his mom going missing if he hadn't before, and the experience of his mom texting him to evacuate the home, that being the last one she sent, and maybe they can find more people who went missing in a similar way and get the FBI involved.
Edit: this is also the worst film I've ever fucking watched, everyone is stupid, thanks for all the likes.
They probably have a tracker on him
@@napalmtree745 that would make sense but if he was so valuable then they wouldn't have ignored him, they would've taken him to, it's not like he's to far gone and I'm sure the kidnappers know his behavior patterns; one of those being using his bike so I'm sure they'd think that would be faster then running (running and hiding would've been the better choice) and came after him too.
Thats assuming the goverment isnt run by these superpowered individuals secretly Fullmetal Alchemist style
he was at his dads so he probably had no idea
@@Jininxica I think he was at his home the entire time
Has a person who would burn down their house before they see a spider I can officially say......
This video is good
I'm loving these consistent uploads, you are such a good content creator.
She was immediately tased. Her central nervous system is numb. Even if she wanted to do anything, it would be physically impossible.
A movie with a $31K box office. SMH What would have been more amusing is if she captured these three guys at her house and started her own experiment on them. That would have been epic.
Imagine if this guy makes a video on how to topple the government in 1984
Are you talking from the Book 1984 from George Orwell ?
@@theomezy2272 yes
Movie suggestions-you should continue doing the maze runner movies with “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials” and “Maze Runner: The Death Cure” I just think that it would be cool to see you finish the series with how good the first one was
"If the woman took a step back and took a look at the situation.. she'd see the way out"
So simple, my friend.
Let's all learn from this amazing narrator
I love the little animations that you make 21:17
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This is why I subscribed to your channel you give great survival advice. Also what you said at 19:40 is both hilarious and something I would consider as well if I hade a 🧬 in me that when activated gave me powers.
frankly if i were watched for weeks for my fears too be used against me i dont think anything would stick out. ive seen plenty of dead bodies before its just pretty gross a bit disturbing and same analogy with even awful horror movies. and bugs im pretty grossed out at but if i dont have anything ill vrush them with my bare hands.
I am glad this channel exists because I also been saying this kind of stuff for most games and media. Many of these situations are avoidable but we been conditioned to be inefficient and helpless.
Imagine, pretending that being sexually assaulted will be your worst nightmare but isn't, is a sure way to escape.
Flooding, as you put it, is a very real response. I've had a phobia of needles for decades and, in the last year, I've had some major health concerns that forced me to contend with that fear. Suffice it to say, that after months and months of being forced into situations I could not escape from (Blood tests, infusions, etc.) I've become less fearful. It still exists, but I have a far, far greater control over the response. Interesting concept, to say the least.
Hang on, this reminds me of something... Mutating when afraid, kidnapping, crazy scientist...
WAIT A SECOND, THIS IS LIKE RE: REVALATIONS 2!