I like to think the black and white patterns he watched were a map of the way out. It could also be a map of how to navigate the reality he crawled through when lifting up the sidewalk. After all, if he’s learning human behavior, that could mean he’s also learning how his environment works.
I think this movie portrays what most couples feel like going through life. Can't escape the lives they are living. Eat same food over and over. Mother raises child. Father works all day. Child imitates parents. Child grows up (they grow up so fast don't they). Parents is living in some sort of a nightmare which seems almost out of this world (alien). Nothing like their earlier life. Father works until he dies. Mother follows next. Child buries parents.
I am not convinced that the "alternate realities" that she visits are past incarnations of people raising the alien kids. I think they're simultaneous instances of other people raising other alien kids, but each in a separate reality.
You are correct. When they interviewed the producers they hinted that was the case, saying that even though for the couple the neighborhood seemed empty, in fact the other houses were being occupied but in different dimensions kinda stacked on top of each other, unable to see one another's world.
@@CarlosRodriguez-rg2yv now that u mention it, in the end when Martin zips up Gemma and walks out side he looks up and into the street kinda browsing his eyes as if hes looking at someone, I thought the camera would turn around and there would be like a thousand Martin's but there wAsnt, maybe there was tho, but in different dimensions
I came to the comments looking for this! I believe that too... each individual house is is own reality and she was just able to get a glimpse at a few, making it all the more horrific when the camera pans out showing us how many aliens are being raised by other victims. To me that was a very chilling reveal.
@@cainabel6356 they did do a good job in my opinion. That was their goal and it was met. It's rare a movie gets under my skin like this one did. It took 2 days for me to get it out of my head and even then I was reflecting on what it was all for. It will leave you with no good feelings though and its darker than the trailer.
@@theaceofspades485 The modern student thrives in a milieu of privileged consumption. All social life is subordinated to the imperative to accumulate commodities that affirm the student’s chosen identity within the social group-so much so that it is possible for the student to ignore much of the substance of schooling. Entertainment is organized around (sub)cultural identity-a dead world of media swill with an appearance vaguely reminiscent of actual life (which has been vanquished by modern capitalism). Sexual activity, long repressed, is now tolerated within the context of relationships which could only be described as masturbatory. If it had any meaning, if it opened up new realms of communication, sex would be a force antagonistic to schooling-instead it is a safety valve. In Civilization and Its Discontents, Freud said that civilization uses sexual energy for its own purposes (displacing it through work, for example). We are now so alienated from each other that it is difficult to conceive of a world in which our energies and desires are not systematically controlled and manipulated-a world in which meaningful communication is commonplace. Our capacity for self-regulation and autonomy has been schooled out of us; we are left with a character armor (the colonization of Capital) which protects us from expressing ourselves freely.
He played young sheldon in the big bang spin off so he has a decent amount of practice. EDIT: thanks to Jo jo, they aren't the same kid. This is Senan Jennings and Young Sheldon is played by Lain Armitage. They looked very similar to me.
@@maxhydekyle2425 Its honestly pretty decent for a CBS show. Its not a sitcom doesn't have much in common with BBT other than the kid being named Sheldon and being a highly functioning autist. Its on par with shows like Chuck and My name is Earl. The child actors in the show are pretty good and the jokes have substance,Far cry from its source material.
I’m not even a big fan of the horror movie genre, but I watch ALL of your breakdowns because you explain it all so interestingly. Thank you for the great content!
this is probably what animals in captivity feel like. a too small home that always stays the same and which they cannot escape, a severely simplified imitation of their lives, everything is too perfect, and depending on the institution they don't even have to work for their food as it just arrives ready to be eaten, the world around theirs alien to them as it's all constructed by beings who live so differently to them, damage done will be repaired while they're not looking.
@@redhill3248 don't, guinea pigs can't comprehend existential dread. if they show no signs of experiencing zoochosis, they are doing better than they would in the wild
I really wanted more from the ending. That scene where he goes under the road into different realties was intense. They should have gone more into that and explain his race.
Yeah I agree. Honestly even if they explained it more it probably wouldn't even be surprising because I think you can kind of assume that the aliens are just using humans to raise their offspring and there's not much more to it. However I would've like if they had shown more about it.
Notice when Tom flicked his cigarette at the boy and he didn’t flinch. It just bounced off his white shirt and landed on the artificial grass. That’s what made him dig his own grave. And he wasn’t the first to. What a cycle.
@@jaylingriffin2833 perhaps they meant that once he realized this world is fake/their actions carry very little consequences, he tried very hard to create consequences, or change the world and that was his downfall, because he realized they were trapped with no escape.
@@jaylingriffin2833 what he means by he wasn’t the first to is that, when Tom found the blue bag body that was one people of the couple that the first Martin threw in the dug up grave.
As a general concept of a mysterious town where you can’t escape, it’s intriguing. The ending, however, was just absolutely depressing. The whole movie was just too bleak and fruitless for me.
You know how the fruit has no taste the movie is fruitless or you can say to perfect like the plot film and quality The movie was made like this as an imitation of an perfect movie
@@cainabel6356 not really. in our times, we still can do plenty of things with electronics lying around. so I wouldn't call it hell when comparing to the movie. _it's more like heaven for me since I want to be alone but still able to socialize without going outside in a crowded place (chatting in internet)_
@@shafwandito4724 You can not do that there. I would rather live in the forest, with a strong internet connection and a food mart down the raod, because I do my work from home. I then can go walking in the trails of the forest. That place that is in the movie, looks like hell and trust me. They do not have any phone service or internet there. The only channel on that tv is that strange thing. Then they have that alien creature to deal with. You can never leave that place, that is Hell.
I'd like to see a sequel in which the kid they're raising develops an emotional attachment to the couple and doesn't want them to die when the time comes. The kid even takes their side over his own race of beings, helps them understand what's going on, and eventually helps them escape, even if it costs him his own life. In the process, the audience would learn what these things actually are. Now that's a sequel I'd pay to see in the theater.
That's missing the whole point. And the whole point is, there is no point. It just is. The brood parasite isn't going to go against it's own nature, it's own need to survive. It's a force of nature, like a hurricane. No love, no hatred, no attachment. It just exists, consumes, and reproduces.
Everything you've said here-which is all correct-is the exact reason I proposed the sequel I did. A child who defies his own nature and apparent purpose for the survival of another species is a story worth telling. And I'm a huge fan of redemption arcs, so not only would I like to know just what these creatures are, but I'd also like to see one of them decide to take a different path and do the right thing. It would be a fascinating transformation.
I found it more lazy if anything. Cool ideas sure but maybe I'm just burned out on horror movies when the main characters just have no chance and the environment or the villain has god tier powers and nothing makes sense lol. Idk if the characters have NO chance.. just seems boring.
No they were simply surrogate parents, you can tell because the box said “Raise the child and be released” and when Tom is about to die the “Martin” says perhaps it’s time for him to be released. Meaning they were supposed to die from the beginning.
@@slaymarie_rdh_2Bthe idea I'm relaying is whether Tom and Gemma could have escaped if they "played their cards right". I honestly want a sequel where the couple figures it out. Or at least for the director to explain whether it was for them or for a different couple.
@@danni7917 dude she literally explained it. They were never supposed to escape. No matter how they played their cards, they would always die. The only way would be to kill the creatures. They would never intentionally let them go
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one to experience uncomfortable about this. I have anxiety and this movie made it more intense, as if there was no escape (?)
Vivarium: An enclosure, container, or structure adapted or prepared for keeping animals under seminatural conditions for observation or study or as pets; an aquarium or terrarium.
Alex Rodriguez I wish I googled the movie title before watching it. It would’ve made more sense as I was watching it. But I’m glad I never looked it up, it was cool trying to figure out what the hell was going on.
I kind of get the feeling you're supposed to feel unsatisfied with the ending. Like the little girl that finds the dead birds and learns about the cuckoo bird. Whatever these things are, it's just their nature to raise their young this way.
This movie sucks it has no plot really and its just nothing to attach you too because they think they have a philosophical plot with the bird NO I NEED BACKSTORIES A DYNAMIC PLOT WHERE THERE ARE MULTIPLE CHOICES THE ONLY PLOT IS THE CHILD IT SUCKS
the movie did a pretty decent job at entertaining me with its themes and some genuine self-reflection on the situation the characters found themselves in.
They noticed right away, but because it was "too good to be true", they decided to go take a look out of curiousity. However, the moment they showed up in the "neighborhood", they were immediately trapped. They couldn't leave even though they wanted to. Apparently, you weren't paying attention to the movie or video whatsoever. Maybe next time you should try and do that before making idiotic comments that were already answered. Your life will be easier if you do.
The infinite town you are stuck in for life feels like SCP-2508 or SCP-3008, while compulsive digging and finding your own/predecessor bodies felt like SCP-3515. But then again, because of size of SCP wiki, if there is a creepypasta, there is SCP entry similar to it.
So much of the green colors on the walls and houses remind me of "Go-Away-Green" a tested and formulated color used in places like Disney Theme Parks to make things blend it to anything, the sky, landscapes, concrete. It makes people just not notice it, just utility boxes, walls, poles, and other things that could "break an illusion" are painted with it.
Liam Alistarr not exactly. So, from a psychological stand point, certain colors have certain effects on how you perceive things. The shade “millennial pink” was proven to reduce appetite. I googled “go away green” and Disney uses it to make things like trash cans and other boring stuff blend in with whatever’s around them. They don’t make the stuff disappear per say, they just make it less noticeable to the human mind. They basically don’t wanna interrupt the aesthetic lol
A lot of people think it’s aliens, I got a whole Eldridge horror vibe. A reality warping extrademensional magpie like lovecraftian creature that traps people, and forces them to grow their young. His presence alone starts to warp their minds. Just like looking at cthulu. Once the dudes mind snaps, he digs. Driven insane by the creature noises only he can hear. The woman barking in the yard. Both doing crazier and crazier things as their minds shatter.
Caleb Cox I think there minds were warped even before they walked into the realtor shop, because any regular person could tell something was wrong as soon as they walked in and saw that dudes face and after that when he started doing weirder and weirder shit, also the way they entered the store was exactly like how the couple at the end of the movie entered the store so maybe the store attracts certain types of people and sucks them in before they even know what’s wrong, I feel like if I was in that situation which I probably would’ve got out of as soon as I walked in I probably would’ve killed that alien child the first week of him screaming and doing dumb shit.
When the boy asked, "Then who is my mother?" She responds, "God Knows". He responds by saying "Dog". Later on when she turns the TV off, She says , "No!" to which he repeatedly responds "On!" . He reverses her words. This means something.
It's mirroring. It's a strategy for handling toxic people but it is unpleasant for most people to experience. I think it's a way the director shows you that it's not just some stupid child; it has a strategy for dealing with them and it knows to some extent what's going on.
I also think it's an extension of the directors usage of the film as a metaphor for brood parasitism. It's trying to mimic them to seem as human as it can so that he can capitalize on their empathy and they don't turn around grab him by the ankles and smash his head into the ground
@@austinsims1331 He never even said dog at this point, he was just barking like a dog. And he was doing that before she even mentioned God. You're looking for something that aint there son.
But what about the book? I feel like it would’ve been a better movie if they tricked the kid into reading the book for them and then using the book to find a way out instead the ending was kindve dry I thought the book should’ve been a key
Dude, why did they introduce the book in the first place? Literally shown once then never again. Weird, unfulfilled writting IMO. Also, I feel like they could have explore upwards by making a hot air balloon or something. They did not go deep enough with the film, and should have made all these Deus Ex Machinas.
Griffin Wagner that’s exactly what I was thinking. Why would they introduce the book and then literally do nothing with it? It had symbols and pictures and everything and they were like “oh cool the answer” and then completely dropped that plot point
One of my favorite parts of the film was that Tom began digging the hole in hope that they would be released. Little did he know that the whole time - he was just digging his own grave
It kind of explains how humans are. Tom was digging the hole because he wanted to do something productive. To get somewhere. But he was so focused on the digging and the working, that he neglected his wife and kid. He eventually died from over working himself. He basically dug his own grave, as you said.
I almost didn't watch the movie after seeing this but I'm so glad I did. The scene under the sidewalk was the most insane, trippy scene I've ever seen. I dont think I've ever felt so uneasy during a scene from any other movie.
I was looking for a comment like this. It was the most bizarre scene ever. I’ve watched many “out of this world” type of movies but something about that particular scene when he lifted the sidewalk tripped me tf out
@@janinemartinez182 omg I came to say this! In particular the scene in which the sink breaks haunts me to this day and has become etched forever in my mind
@@janinemartinez182 That movie is awesome but in a movie rating way. Like its directed by the same director who did the Black Swan. And the movie has so much meaning about humanity and stuff.
As a father there were two scenes that felt like a kick in the stomach: 1. The smell inside the car. You see, when you’re a family person you crave for moments you had prior to this. Anything that reminds you of freedom, innocence or just the life you had when everything was possible is golden. 2. The guy digging his grave without even knowing. Sad but that’s kinda how you feel. You work and work endlessly until you die.
I agree and im not even a father I feel like people just miss the days when they were young and innocent and life was simple for them. And I wonder why I think like that because my life was never simple it’s just the innocence maybe
Pinpoint accuracy in the analysis but everything still is possible and life doesnt have to be bland and despair filled when one becomes a family man, said me, a guy with no kids
@@NWOtion honestly I’m not in despair as I might have sounded. Truthfully, I’m doing now, 34yo, way more work with way more ambition toward my dreams than I ever did prior to being a family man. It makes you appreciate time, and so you become much more managed and work harder than ever. Also, as human beings were always unhappy with what we have and want what we don’t have, or what we think we deserve etc. So say I didn’t become a family man and was single now, I’d probably be sad for not having children by now…. So it’s a weird never ending pursuit
@@jacobl5488 although i was genuinely curious and it turns out Martians are a type of bird who lay their eggs in other birds nests for that bird to take care of. the Martians also kill any of the birds original babys hense the opening scene.
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate Omg you guys need to back off. She was trying to make one comment. Don't turn this into a dick measuring contest. Neither of you get her. The end. Just let people comment things without tainting it with this kind of talk.
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate I was not trying to attack you I was trying to defend the girl who was commenting because I thought she would feel uncomfortable by the comment thread. YOU are the one who needs to back off. You're being childish and calling me names and being aggressive isn't going to make me back down. I dont wanna keep dragging this out because I actually have a life. End of motherfucking story.
The part where she enters the in between world under the sidewalk is actually an inside look into the other homes in the neighborhood. They actually do have occupants but they are all in their own seperate reality and can't see each other. When she enters and sees the child you see that it's not the child she raised but a different child completely. Then she goes to the table and sees another lady because that lady is in the same situation as her in a different home in the neighborhood raising a separate child stuck there unable to see others until she sees this lady. Thats why she looks shocked to see her. The species studying the humans can travel to the seperate realities this way but humans can not thats why they think they are alone in the neighborhood but they actually aren't.
My theory is that Tom and Gemma are the 9th couple that has gone through this. This would explain why everything is almost right, because they've gone through this experiment at least 8 times (Enough to get the design of the houses right, the food to look but not taste normal, and to get a kid to do some normal kid stuff). But not enough times to get everything perfect (perfect clouds, completely identical houses.) The other couples shown that Tom and Gemma discover are the previous 8 couples that have gone through this.
I liked this. It was different. Kind of had an Insidious vibe to it. As someone fascinated by quantum theory and space travel , I thought the part where she follows “the boy” through the other dimensions blew my mind. I think it is probably possible to pass through dimensions like that we just don’t have the knowledge yet. One of the theory’s of traveling at light speed is that we manipulate space and time around us . Essentially instead of moving incredibly fast, we fold around ine and space. Imagine you’re standing on a rug, and there is a book on the opposite end. It’s too far away to reach. So instead of traversing the rug to the other end, imagine pulling it towards you and tucking the rug away until you’re close enough to touch the book. I think they could have explored all that type of stuff . Nice review !
Idk if this relates but didn't we just discover the universe moves like the waves in an ocean? The universe has patterns everywhere so I feel like we can find the answers to it all from very simple things like that and it's very cool!!
@@Jetheos Black Mirrors general over-arching theme is about technology and how it affects humanity and also a universe where they discover how to bridge the gap between tech and humans eg, neural implants, making perfect AI copies of humans that can feel.
i think an alternative ending would be tom finding a break to the simulation while digging down and from there, escape, or actually have a productive death unlike the one he has in the movie.
@@karenmolinabarra8316 i agree, but the movie kinda had a boring ending because nothing happened and that was just another couple who got trapped in the simulation
the disappointing realisation that this video comes out five minutes before my online class starts and I wont beable to watch the entire thing in one go
@MrGrass06 you wouldn't be here if you didn't already watch the movie so your logic makes zero sense. "Ending explained" = ending only. Not full recap
I actually found an interview from the director about this movie! The director said they died because of the toxic environment they were in, in addition to the fake food they were eating. These people were in the environment of the aliens. Second the parallel universe she was in was happening as the same time as her, but she was not meant to be there or see that. It wasn’t meant for her kind. You are accurate about the feelings. The aliens were incapable of feeling and that’s why there were no other people there. The aliens gave people what they thought they wanted, which was a nice home, but didn’t realize that’s not the ONLY thing us humans need. Your assessment about that is correct.
I was thinking the same thing about the toxic environment since Tom developed his cough when he started digging and there was a still shot of the dirt with purple tinge. Also they both died so young (no apparent aging).
"Vivarium: a place where animals are kept in a simulated habitat." "Creepy sales person with an uncanny smile" Oh yeah I think I know where this is going
@@backwardsman8887 Marcus Garvey was wrong. RazorBladeKandy was white. Chinweizu synthesized both their ideas but it was Rollo Tomassi who perfected them. His text The Rational Male currently has far more appeal than the myriad of black nationalist literature already in circulation. It so happens that he published it the same year Tommy Curry challenged the fantasy of male privilege, referring to being a black male as a death sentence . His The Man Not however was not the first text to address the shortcomings of fem-centric pan-africanism. Nor was his recent 'Decolonising the Intersection' despite highlighting his attempts to emphasise the role of misandry in black female thinking. Chinweizu (Anamtomy of female power) and Shahrazad Ali (The Black Mans Guide) also made similar efforts but it was George Subira (1992) who hit the mark . Unlike Chinweizu, Subira did not draw upon Esther Vilar's 1976 classic, The Manipulated Man. Unlike most disciplined minds, Subira was an original thinker and one of the first to advocate a programme of economic leadership. Most modern black rhetoricians can offer no such programme or agenda because they are largely victims of black female programming. Their minds were long domesticated meaning they are reduced to reproducing aimless echo chambers almost every time they talk. Neely Fuller (1957) was not hostage to such conditioning but his programme seems to have a key fault. Despite realising the incredible driving motivating force of sexual expression , he still managed to downplay it's role, especially how it compares to the larger logic of antiblackness and global white terror domination. Although Charles Mills (1997) did indirectly develop his ideas, he neglected to integrate the foundation his own work borrowed from, "The Sexual Contract." (1996) Neil Postman, like Jeff Schmidtt, was one of the few people capable of making sense of these divergent ideas (much like John Gatto and Jan Matthews were two of those rare individuals with the pieces of the puzzle.) Conventional panafrikanism doesn't even realise there is a jigsaw to be solved. It has a distorted conception of itself because it views the world through a damaged lens incapable of accountability and self-reflection. PanAfrikanism will not produce any quick results either because unlike Chinweizu, Subira and Curry, it still refuses the interrogate and recognise the role of women in sabotaging the afrikan agenda. Texts like Addicted to White work towards this, only, in this age of intersectional confusion and fragmented voices in the wind, it isn't necessary to silence this perspective; it is enough just to drown it out. Jacques Ellul and Guy Debord surely foresaw this tragic arrangement, when few others could. Men have been fooled, black and white. It is no longer a question of race-first but male first, if not black-male first at the very least. Men are going to have to muster the clarity and courage to challenge the corporate-feminine regime dominating their "emptied" lives. If anything is to be redeemed black thinkers will need to prioritise the black pill and realise that the fundamental question of what it means to be a woman is as urgent as the need to ask what it means to be white. Gwiz +447939642873 Omalone11@gmail.com Addendum: 1. Attention to a woman is like a blowjob to a man 2. When a man's contempt for women surpasses his lust for them, only then shall he become wise 3. Women think all men are the same - that is their strength. Men think all women are different - that is their weakness 4. A man's facade of strength is his biggest weakness; a woman's facade of weakness is her biggest strength 5. Men fake interest, women fake orgasms A. Women are not to be loved; they are to be handled B. Women are not complicated; they are complicating C. A man must value his time the same way women put premiums on their body D. Men struggle for physical dominance but women opt for social domination E. Men compete; women conspire
@@backwardsman8887 “Throughout the first years of our lives we were forced not just to internalize a few aspects of capital, but to build up a structure of internalizations. As our capacity for coherent natural self-regulation was systematically broken down, a new system of self regulation took its place, a coherent system, incorporating all the aspects of self-repression. We participated in capital’s ongoing project of colonization by colonizing ourselves, by continually working at the construction of a unitary character-structure (character armor), a unitary defense against all drives, feelings, and desires which we learned were dangerous to express. In the place of our original transparent relations to our world, we created a structure of barriers to our selfexpression which hides us from ourselves and others.”Jay Amrod and Lev Chernyi, “Beyond Character and Morality: Towards Transparent Communications and Coherent Organization.” Howard J. Ehrlich ed. Reinventing Anarchy, Again (San Francisco, California: AK Press, 1996), 321
"Not much more to it than this" made me scream into a pillow with frustration lol There is SO much more to it than this, and very easily to find? I hope you google the movies by now as part of your analysis because it's very easy to find out more about this one. Some obvious things: - there are no time shenanigans with past families. All of these parents live in stacked realities, occupying the same or similar space at the same time. Martin hints to that when he says that Yonder already has a diverse community of preexisting residents, and it's also hinted at in the poster, where we see several housefronts overlap. - Tom's malady is probably lung cancer. The discoloration fits in with the position of the lungs in the torso and resembles how late stage lung cancer patients look. - the child is of the same species as the other "aliens". When Gemma asks it to imitate who it met (the teachers and therefore facilitators), it can easily do so because their bodies have the same make up. At most, the species may be separated into different tasks like hive insects, with dedicated lurers, teachers and food providers. - this is not a research project, it's just their life cycle. The hint to that is the cuckoo. The cuckoo only provides just enough imitation to fool its targets into raising the chicks, it is not interested in anything past propagating its own species in regards to other birds. - the species is fae or fae-adjacent, not aliens. I will die on this hill. Not only is Yonder a very typical fairy tale word, we also have elements of everything being green, the visual reference to the Irish housing bubble, Martin IMMEDIATELY OFFERING FOOD TO THE COUPLE, the close resemblance to changeling myths, and Gemma's remark in the beginning that the cuckoo's actions are (terrestial) Nature. - this movie criticises capitalist systems, yes, this is canon as confirmed by Finnegan, if you are curious about the how and why and references I really recommend googling up the movie and reading some interviews on it.
im pretty sure whats happening is there are brought to the 9th house, because they are the 9th subject family. When gemma went under the house or whatever she saw 8 families, her family being the nineth, which is why there is food for example, but since her family is only the 9th, that explains why there is no taste, the parasite boy doesnt know that normal food has a taste. Another better example of this are that there is clouds, irregular and cookie cutter i guess you could say, but after gemma told the boy about clouds being all different shapes where she is from, the clouds slowly differenciate day by day. Or perhaps theyre short but fast maturing lifespan may be that one family has had a baby, so the parasite starts as a baby, to act normal, but he growns so fast because hes ever only seen adults. i feel like this is obvious but what im trying to say is this is all just a rince repeat to learn human activity edit: spelling so yall can chill stop replying and fighting.
why tf r you guys hating? it's called criticism. It is true that the they have bad english and yes, it's pretty rude but it doesn't mean the content/thought of the comment is bad in itself. I'm pretty sure meme meme also stated that it was only bad english and didn't say that he/she have better one so there's really no point on proving if they said nothing in the first place. Get your shit together people.
I would have appreciated a scene at the end of the movie where the now older alien kid adjusts the clouds to look more different before filling up his gas tank. This could allude to the simulation getting better and better with each generation of alien kids as they learn more about the world and update it.
No need. The parasite's interest in a deeper understanding of us was a light amusement at best. Just as we are slightly amused by a fish in a tank, but would almost never have an interest in empathizing with it, much less release it back into the wild.
The foreshadowing beginning scene with the baby bird kicking the other eggs out of the nest and being raised by the mother of a different species was superb. It all came together beautifully
@@ZaveAres nah, going up is more accurate. Feeling like we’re going to reach a climax, but everything just keeps building on each other and never goes towards a conclusion.
Felt more like a short story than a movie but I enjoyed it. There was enough there to work with but I wish there was more. The book, the tv images, loopholes into other parallel universes or dimensions in this alien environment, other aliens? It definitely made an impression and I can see a sequel or as Tom said another “go” with these ideas and explore it further. But otherwise it’s a solid short story/ twilight zone episode
watch 'better watch out', that has the most hateable kid in anything i've seen. at least the weird horror child in this movie was predisposed to be awful, better watch out had a kid who was just the most spoiled psycho ever
@@zippy3foxtrot780 I lived in Florida for 18 years We called neighborhoods like what's in the movie cookie cutter homes Orlando is filled with neighborhoods like this
Stores that sell houses were a thing. In fact, you could order a house from a catalog. There were options to build it yourself, or have it built for you. If I'm not mistaken, Sears catalog had them too.
I lived in a place like this as a kid in Florida. One of the first times I ever went out on my own I got lost. All the houses where the same and I had no idea where I was. My parents called the cops cause I was missing and was found later. I know exactly how these people must feel.
We see when Gemma tries to kill this creature, it runs away in fear of dying? So what if a couple actually killed this creature in baby form. It can't run away so what will happen?
I highly doubt a couple would kill a child more a less a baby and it’s not like they tried. Also the possibility of just having another child be sent is something I highly suspect would happen, until “they get it right.”
keatsuki That’s what Tom wanted to find out when he locked him in the car to starve to death, but Gemma couldn’t stand the thought of just watching the "child" die.
Bobbie_pin 2701 I probably couldn’t kill it in it’s infancy because it looked too human, but I would’ve definitely killed that annoying alien when it reached the stage of being the equivalent of a child... which Tom did in fact try to do. It was Gemma who saved the alien which is what prompted her to admit to Tom that she should’ve let him kill the alien when it was still small.
In the beginning Martin asks if they have children, I wonder if they said yes if he would have let them go? Like why would he ask if it didn’t mean something?
they did, remember, and they were in their own front room every time. I think I assumed that if they did try to do that they would always end up coming out their own front door each time, even though that actually happened.
Details that your interpretation of the story missed: 1. The sign near the entrance of the residences says "You are home now" referencing a common real-estate advertising practice of having signs that say "If you lived here, you'd be home by now". Also a foreshadowing to the phrase that will be repeated by the child to the mother over and over. 2. The "Welcome basket" Martin pulls out of the fridge, as well as his word choice during the tour imply heavily that they will not leave. 3. The child is mimicking them throughout the film which is a parallel to the mimicking nature of cuckoos. 4. Another parallel the child shares with cuckoos is the screaming to be fed. Cuckoos are known to cry at the mother bird of the nest they have invaded to force the mother bird to follow instinct and feed it. 5. When they are dancing in front of the car, a strange looking shadowy figure can barely be seen getting into the left side of the car (prior to the child coming outside). Not sure what this means as it's never mentioned/acknowledged. My only guess is that it is another alien coming in to kill the battery on the car so they can go back to being miserable and focus on raising the child? 6. The child has an extremely strange voice throughout it's childhood, sounding almost like a combination of adult and child. 7. The body Tom finds is the body of one of the previous parents of the last cycle. You can see he pulls the body bag away from it before he realizes what it is.
5. I've rewatched that part so many times and I just don't see it. If it is what I think it is, it's probably like a sound guy or something. I'm sure it was not intended, otherwise they would have mentioned it or shown it more clearly.
@@doris4989 Not sure if you're up for looking again but it starts at the 40:00 mark in my version. As Tom is starting to open the door to get out of the car and the camera switches to the overhead looking down on the car, watch the other side (opposite side Tom is getting out of) in the opening above the car door hinge (between the open door and the car). Almost looks like a bald man's head. But I believe you are probably right, it is most likely a member of the crew, maybe there to trigger the "battery dying" so they didn't need to configure some remote system or do it in post.
@@3spanishfreaks970 correct me if im wrong. im just curious. until the end tom didnt tell gemma about the body right?.. when tom want to say it, his condition get worse
Would’ve been cool if Tom or Gemma left a hidden scratched “don’t trust it” somewhere where “Martin” would’ve of been able to find and cover up to leave the chance maybe the next couple will have a heads up
I wouldnt think so. Remember when they burned the house down and it came back up perfectly normal? Im pretty sure a scratch on the wall some where would be gone too.
This would actually be a great idea for the movie like having the beginning of the movie show a small cut of a couple trying to run away from the reality (they're at the point where the child is an adult) where the guy is dead and the mother is running away from the creature in action sequence leaving behind clues though out the house or outside the house since the houses outside doesn't seem to change ultimately the couple who currently is in the house finds things wrong with the whole situation where the mother kills the creature and her escaping, and toward the end of the movie she walks into the distance in a sunset setting
My take on it was that the house itself is the creature/ monster. It’s feeding on them from the start, probably why they both grow more and more sick. Meanwhile the baby parasite grows in it as well, until it’s ready to be born (the time they spend there seems to be close to 9 months considering the kid was around 10 at day 98, and around 30 when they die and he leaves) Think of the real state agents as soldier ants and the house as the queen.
The actor who played the little boy, deserves a special award for being so annoying
What can u expect from a alien child
The purge kid. is worse
I'm not gonna like this because it's perfectly 444 and I keep seeing that number.
I mean he did a really good job
And his voice was deeper then mine, and im 15...
I like the irony of Tom literally digging his own grave, it’s kinda obvious but still clever
Son Of Borat it was extremely obvious.
@@pbower4378 No it wasn't.
@@Jehosaphet I was not expecting that so I agree with you, it was not
P bower It was not. I thought we was going to find that body down there which leads to figuring out a way out
Isn't it weird that he dug the exact spot, at the exact depth to where the body was? It's like the last person did the same thing.
We gonna ignore cat in the hat was filmed down the street
Dude. Beat me to it. Was gonna comment the same thing! Wonder where this is
VG PT hahaha sameeeee I thought that the whole time. At least car in the hat town and houses look better inside and out 😂😂
Your comment is cursed
Bro I thought it looked just like cat and the hat
it was for real?
I like to think the black and white patterns he watched were a map of the way out. It could also be a map of how to navigate the reality he crawled through when lifting up the sidewalk. After all, if he’s learning human behavior, that could mean he’s also learning how his environment works.
Thats a really good point didnt think of that! Nice
I figured it was pretty much instructions/alien schooling.
imagine if elon musk bought like a 100 km by 100 km wide field and did this to somebody for like a 1 (except there is duplicated houses every 1 km)
Nope, it was a real content for aliens only. Weird that you didn't get it.
Clearly not a map of the way out if you actually look at what was on the patterns and the pattern of what we know the layout is from overhead views.
Notice how instead of “Your Home. Forever” it’s says “You’re Home. Forever”
This is where you’ll stay.
My thoughts exactly!👌🏽I would've jumped out of a moving car that DAY!!🤣🤣I WATCHED THIS MOVIE 4 TIMES SINCE IT CAME OUT.🤷🏽
Reminds me of Dimmadome Acres
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I think this movie portrays what most couples feel like going through life. Can't escape the lives they are living. Eat same food over and over. Mother raises child. Father works all day. Child imitates parents. Child grows up (they grow up so fast don't they). Parents is living in some sort of a nightmare which seems almost out of this world (alien). Nothing like their earlier life. Father works until he dies. Mother follows next. Child buries parents.
and your name's Martin oop-
duuuude you're brilliant omg
the ;most hideous nightmare ever.
This is the ideal life tho
Don't ever try to come if this martin try to sell you home lol
This is probably how Mark Zuckerburg was created.
Yeah, except he's a Lizardbot, not a human robot. Big difference. Part of him was grown in a nutrient vat on his home planet.
What about Elon Musk? Something about him seems alien, too
@@Chilling_Chilling Elon is from mars that's why he wants get there hes trying to go home.
And Elizabeth Holmes
@@Chilling_Chilling he crashed here long ago he's been in hiding waiting for humanity to evolve so he can finally head home.
I don't know exactly why, but this movie got under my skin and repulsed me in a way that most horror movies do not.
it is very unnatural and "perfect" we do not have perfect in our universe
I know why. It sucked.
@@jcepri lol
Nah fr bro I still feel weird after watching that movie especially when I drive by a neighborhood and they have identical houses I have ptsd
@@Tata-ye5jtI wouldn't call it "perfect"
The lesson to be learned from this movie is if you get weird vibes from someone, dont go with them anywhere
Yea even when im with odd people I never go with them it’s always good to pay attention to body language.
The lesson is if someone leaves a baby in a box infront of your house, kill it 😈
Always trust your gut feeling 😅
I would've peaced the fuck out after 30 seconds with Martin, I've seen too many horror movies, I'm not taking any chances
@@fabianweber6937 LOLL
this is what your sims feel whenever you dont play the game.
LMAOO
"Whatever."
😭😭 mines are abandoned...
NOW I FEEL BAD
They killed me 💔
I am not convinced that the "alternate realities" that she visits are past incarnations of people raising the alien kids. I think they're simultaneous instances of other people raising other alien kids, but each in a separate reality.
You are correct. When they interviewed the producers they hinted that was the case, saying that even though for the couple the neighborhood seemed empty, in fact the other houses were being occupied but in different dimensions kinda stacked on top of each other, unable to see one another's world.
@@CarlosRodriguez-rg2yv now that u mention it, in the end when Martin zips up Gemma and walks out side he looks up and into the street kinda browsing his eyes as if hes looking at someone, I thought the camera would turn around and there would be like a thousand Martin's but there wAsnt, maybe there was tho, but in different dimensions
I came to the comments looking for this! I believe that too... each individual house is is own reality and she was just able to get a glimpse at a few, making it all the more horrific when the camera pans out showing us how many aliens are being raised by other victims. To me that was a very chilling reveal.
I think the same thing!
My thoughts exactly. It makes more sense it’s alternate reality than time travel
It felt more like a short film than a full movie it left me wanting more out of it
aha
A short film that went for 6 hours. Interesting concept but fucken boring and incomplete
@gongitfkdchina5476 what you talking about 6 hours? The movies was not even 2 hours
@@tony-zw1ej they meant that it was so boring that it felt like it was 6 hours.
@@tony-zw1ej 2 hours of watching paint dry in those identical houses
This movie was 49% anxiety with a splash of 51% depresssing. Like a french fry with a mountain of salt and no ketchup.
I have not watched the movie, but after watching this explanation video, it sure is 49% anxiety with a splash of 51% depressing.
@@cainabel6356 they did do a good job in my opinion. That was their goal and it was met. It's rare a movie gets under my skin like this one did. It took 2 days for me to get it out of my head and even then I was reflecting on what it was all for. It will leave you with no good feelings though and its darker than the trailer.
So a very good French fry then
@@theaceofspades485 The modern student thrives in a milieu of privileged consumption. All social life is subordinated to the imperative to accumulate commodities that affirm the student’s chosen identity within the social group-so much so that it is possible for the student to ignore much of the substance of schooling. Entertainment is organized around (sub)cultural identity-a dead world of media swill with an appearance vaguely reminiscent of actual life (which has been vanquished by modern capitalism). Sexual activity, long repressed, is now tolerated within the context of relationships which could only be described as masturbatory. If it had any meaning, if it opened up new realms of communication, sex would be a force antagonistic to schooling-instead it is a safety valve. In Civilization and Its Discontents, Freud said that civilization uses sexual energy for its own purposes (displacing it through work, for example). We are now so alienated from each other that it is difficult to conceive of a world in which our energies and desires are not systematically controlled and manipulated-a world in which meaningful communication is commonplace. Our capacity for self-regulation and autonomy has been schooled out of us; we are left with a character armor (the colonization of Capital) which protects us from expressing ourselves freely.
@@iranouchka lmao
That kid's a damn good actor, or just a horrible kid. Either way, great casting.
He played young sheldon in the big bang spin off so he has a decent amount of practice.
EDIT: thanks to Jo jo, they aren't the same kid. This is Senan Jennings and Young Sheldon is played by Lain Armitage. They looked very similar to me.
@@Seloa Thought I recognized him, though I'd never watch that God awful show
@Max Hyde yeah I didn't either lol
@@maxhydekyle2425 Its honestly pretty decent for a CBS show. Its not a sitcom doesn't have much in common with BBT other than the kid being named Sheldon and being a highly functioning autist. Its on par with shows like Chuck and My name is Earl.
The child actors in the show are pretty good and the jokes have substance,Far cry from its source material.
@@akadamaru
Yeah I actually thought it was pretty alright, and definitely better than big bang, though that isn't saying a lot
I’m not even a big fan of the horror movie genre, but I watch ALL of your breakdowns because you explain it all so interestingly. Thank you for the great content!
Yup. Sums it up pretty well.
In some cases your review is better than the movie
Ikr
I just don't like watching movies so I enjoy those quick reviews.
Dame here bro
this is probably what animals in captivity feel like. a too small home that always stays the same and which they cannot escape, a severely simplified imitation of their lives, everything is too perfect, and depending on the institution they don't even have to work for their food as it just arrives ready to be eaten, the world around theirs alien to them as it's all constructed by beings who live so differently to them, damage done will be repaired while they're not looking.
Dude I feel bad for my guinea pigs now
And humans watch weird stuff on TV too
Depending on the animal
@@redhill3248those are pets they wouldn't last in the wild
@@redhill3248 don't, guinea pigs can't comprehend existential dread. if they show no signs of experiencing zoochosis, they are doing better than they would in the wild
I love how he always calls them “Ending explained” but he always just explains the whole movie... like why not just call it [insert title] explained?
Really? Because I hate it lol
Vicki Ross Tudor skip to the end then duh
@@vickirosstudor490 skip to the end, or just don't watch him i guess.
To find the answer you must first find the question
Hes the best
This is just that one spongebob episode where squidward moves away
Pengi Playz OMG it is
What I was thinking
what episode??
mimidorika the episode where squidward(and hear me out) moves away, jkjk but honestly its just that. Tentacle acers ring a bell?
“Hey look, it’s squidward! And there’s squidward in angry mob form!”
I really wanted more from the ending.
That scene where he goes under the road into different realties was intense. They should have gone more into that and explain his race.
Yeah I agree. Honestly even if they explained it more it probably wouldn't even be surprising because I think you can kind of assume that the aliens are just using humans to raise their offspring and there's not much more to it. However I would've like if they had shown more about it.
I also wanted to know what they actually look like, I’m sure that imitation that kid did is burnt into some viewers heads.
was defintaly reptilian, two balls on the chin and the way the f*cker moved and hissed after getting clobbered with the pikaxe
right!!!
No your missing the whole point then
The barking/dog references were a nod to how these beings age.
Notice when Tom flicked his cigarette at the boy and he didn’t flinch. It just bounced off his white shirt and landed on the artificial grass. That’s what made him dig his own grave. And he wasn’t the first to. What a cycle.
Veo Khamvongsouk can You put that into deeper contacts for me please I’m very intrigued by this movie and I’m trying to understand
@@jaylingriffin2833 perhaps they meant that once he realized this world is fake/their actions carry very little consequences, he tried very hard to create consequences, or change the world and that was his downfall, because he realized they were trapped with no escape.
@@jaylingriffin2833 you mean context?
@@jaylingriffin2833 what he means by he wasn’t the first to is that, when Tom found the blue bag body that was one people of the couple that the first Martin threw in the dug up grave.
Im wondering how the other body got there?
As a general concept of a mysterious town where you can’t escape, it’s intriguing. The ending, however, was just absolutely depressing. The whole movie was just too bleak and fruitless for me.
You know how the fruit has no taste the movie is fruitless or you can say to perfect like the plot film and quality
The movie was made like this as an imitation of an perfect movie
So it's technically a perfect horror movie.
just hear the explanation its already make me depress
Yeah, without any hope or happiness the darker moments don't have enough impact. You must craft highlights so that there's contrast.
Just because a movie is depressing doesn’t mean it’s bad.
"You're home. Forever" hits different in quarantine
Jessie was right, this is hell.
@@cainabel6356 not really. in our times, we still can do plenty of things with electronics lying around. so I wouldn't call it hell when comparing to the movie.
_it's more like heaven for me since I want to be alone but still able to socialize without going outside in a crowded place (chatting in internet)_
@@shafwandito4724 You can not do that there. I would rather live in the forest, with a strong internet connection and a food mart down the raod, because I do my work from home. I then can go walking in the trails of the forest.
That place that is in the movie, looks like hell and trust me. They do not have any phone service or internet there. The only channel on that tv is that strange thing. Then they have that alien creature to deal with. You can never leave that place, that is Hell.
@@cainabel6356 Indeed.
Corona be like:👀👄👀
I'd like to see a sequel in which the kid they're raising develops an emotional attachment to the couple and doesn't want them to die when the time comes. The kid even takes their side over his own race of beings, helps them understand what's going on, and eventually helps them escape, even if it costs him his own life. In the process, the audience would learn what these things actually are. Now that's a sequel I'd pay to see in the theater.
The producers probably writing this.
This is sequel would be a complete shift from thriller/suspense, into an action/drama/suspense lol
That's missing the whole point. And the whole point is, there is no point. It just is. The brood parasite isn't going to go against it's own nature, it's own need to survive. It's a force of nature, like a hurricane. No love, no hatred, no attachment. It just exists, consumes, and reproduces.
Everything you've said here-which is all correct-is the exact reason I proposed the sequel I did. A child who defies his own nature and apparent purpose for the survival of another species is a story worth telling. And I'm a huge fan of redemption arcs, so not only would I like to know just what these creatures are, but I'd also like to see one of them decide to take a different path and do the right thing. It would be a fascinating transformation.
Nice
Wtf this is genuinely terrifying, while not even being a horror movies
I found it more disturbing than terrifying.
Tvbox5551973 Finnan yeah me too.
The movie made me like claustrophobic which is weird cause there’s like infinite space but the movie was super disturbing and made me think a lot
I know right
I found it more lazy if anything. Cool ideas sure but maybe I'm just burned out on horror movies when the main characters just have no chance and the environment or the villain has god tier powers and nothing makes sense lol. Idk if the characters have NO chance.. just seems boring.
“Do you have a child?”
“Yes”
Proceeds to show them to the exit
Honestly 😂
Right? I'm sure families with kids went there before 😆
They would kill that child.
please
@@deannas2778 nope
This movie is not helping our mental states during the social isolation...
dune3001 stop being weak
@@analyzeandeducate
Sometimes you can't, that's why it's a problem.
@@danielflanard8274 very true
Dude right???
@@analyzeandeducate joke's on you, I've always been weak
My jaw literally dropped when the grown 'kid' lifted the curb up
Because of all the weirdness, I actually started to shiver and had to turn the movie off.
literally. It felt very uncomfortable watching it
so the horror version of Squidville and that one Fairly Odd Parents episode
Pretty much
Spongebob episode.
also Rick and Morty when they were stuck in a simulation
Yup
yes
The most unsettling part of this movie is the boy’s unnerving freaking voice
I get the feeling that several times he had been dubbed over with an adult recording his lines, but the boy lip synching, so it felt very unnerving
@@queazy03 the actor of Martin probably dubbed over the child's dialogue and the editors mixed it in post
They said in an interview that the actors voice was too “cute” so they dubbed over/distorted it
Yep
Gosh I hate his voice
This is probably how X Æ A-12 was created.
Lmaooo
J v or Marc Zuckerburg
Why is that name in your mental rolodex lol
Cool Mill hahaha it haunts people
X Æ A-12?
I wish the Director would describe whether it was possible for them to have escaped if they did certain things with the boy.
I agree
No they were simply surrogate parents, you can tell because the box said “Raise the child and be released” and when Tom is about to die the “Martin” says perhaps it’s time for him to be released. Meaning they were supposed to die from the beginning.
@@slaymarie_rdh_2Bthe idea I'm relaying is whether Tom and Gemma could have escaped if they "played their cards right". I honestly want a sequel where the couple figures it out. Or at least for the director to explain whether it was for them or for a different couple.
@@danni7917 dude she literally explained it. They were never supposed to escape. No matter how they played their cards, they would always die. The only way would be to kill the creatures. They would never intentionally let them go
The movie is a satire of real life couples going from young to old. There is no escape in that.
This movie made my anxiety rise and I felt claustrophobic
I had a panic attack
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one to experience uncomfortable about this. I have anxiety and this movie made it more intense, as if there was no escape (?)
i was super high and holy cow that was an experience xD
I was soo high too lol this movie got me thinking.. questioning life. I mean we are in 2020 and pretty much anything can happen now
Lmao same. I was hungover while watching it. Definitely didn’t help my anxiety.
It’s like that spongebob episode where squidward goes to a neighborhood of squids
What season and what episode?
meow
Thanks
Jp 2 cant hear ya its too dark in here
Yeah,it reminded me of that episode.
Lmaooo
Vivarium: An enclosure, container, or structure adapted or prepared for keeping animals under seminatural conditions for observation or study or as pets; an aquarium or terrarium.
Like my leopard gecko in his vivarium, I love him
when i saw the title i made that connection, so i thought it would be about something studying or just watching humans
Alex Rodriguez I wish I googled the movie title before watching it. It would’ve made more sense as I was watching it. But I’m glad I never looked it up, it was cool trying to figure out what the hell was going on.
@@pbower4378 lol me too, I was stuck afterwords like WTF was that? Kept me curious to the very end but left me depressed as shit. 😆
As someone who keeps reptiles, arachnids, and bugs, I immigrants knew what a vivarium is.
at the beginning of the film, the burial of the birds by Tom is a sign of how he dug a grave for himself too at the end
Yeah the main issue with the plot is the foreshadowing gives you a detailed idea of the ending long before it has come
I kind of get the feeling you're supposed to feel unsatisfied with the ending. Like the little girl that finds the dead birds and learns about the cuckoo bird. Whatever these things are, it's just their nature to raise their young this way.
Worse... with every person they do this to... they're just getting Better at it.
This movie sucks it has no plot really and its just nothing to attach you too because they think they have a philosophical plot with the bird NO I NEED BACKSTORIES A DYNAMIC PLOT WHERE THERE ARE MULTIPLE CHOICES THE ONLY PLOT IS THE CHILD IT SUCKS
@@fernandizesimmons1528 this movie clearly ain't for you then.
@@oreo-hm4lh The movie clearly sucks at it's job of entertaining then.
the movie did a pretty decent job at entertaining me with its themes and some genuine self-reflection on the situation the characters found themselves in.
Right when I saw the baby, I already knew he’d grow up to be a Martin
The voice. Yuk.
I realized that when i saw the "98 days old" Martin. His behaviour and look was on point the same.
So if the baby was a girl it would be a Karen?
"Right when I saw the baby, I already knew he’d grow up to be a Martin"
The little girl at the beginning is the foreshadowing of the whole movie. “I dont like the way it is”
They didn't notice anything weird when all the houses were the same color and no other cars on the street?
They noticed weirdness from the moment Martin opened his mouth, but got dragged into it anyway, partially due to politeness.
It's easy to say that after seeing the movie or the trailer
There's literally housing plans like this already in development and already developed. Reality isn't much off from this
Its bizarre things is completely fade out because the house price is so cheap and will be sold out in a flash. Martin said that, though
They noticed right away, but because it was "too good to be true", they decided to go take a look out of curiousity. However, the moment they showed up in the "neighborhood", they were immediately trapped. They couldn't leave even though they wanted to. Apparently, you weren't paying attention to the movie or video whatsoever. Maybe next time you should try and do that before making idiotic comments that were already answered. Your life will be easier if you do.
This feels like a creepy pasta, turned into a film.
The infinite town you are stuck in for life feels like SCP-2508 or SCP-3008, while compulsive digging and finding your own/predecessor bodies felt like SCP-3515.
But then again, because of size of SCP wiki, if there is a creepypasta, there is SCP entry similar to it.
@Emily Barclay
Agreed also "DAVID FUCKING KIMG"
I’d love more creepy pastas and maybe even some scp movies on the big screen
U r cute
Cause there was a creepypasta where this pretty much happened, Mr creepypasta read it a few years back, they get stuck in a maze, loze story too
So much of the green colors on the walls and houses remind me of "Go-Away-Green" a tested and formulated color used in places like Disney Theme Parks to make things blend it to anything, the sky, landscapes, concrete. It makes people just not notice it, just utility boxes, walls, poles, and other things that could "break an illusion" are painted with it.
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Wow. Thanks for this little extra info. That's interesting
Like green screen?
Liam Alistarr not exactly. So, from a psychological stand point, certain colors have certain effects on how you perceive things. The shade “millennial pink” was proven to reduce appetite. I googled “go away green” and Disney uses it to make things like trash cans and other boring stuff blend in with whatever’s around them. They don’t make the stuff disappear per say, they just make it less noticeable to the human mind. They basically don’t wanna interrupt the aesthetic lol
Dynasty Andrews interesting how can I look into stuff like this
I would loooove a sequel to this movie. I'm really curious as to what these creatures are and their whole backstory and a future plot
You would not get it with a sequel. You would just have the new couple that came in under go the samething. LOL!
I would be crying.
Seth Houser nah the sequel would definitely be the next couple escaping
@@user-iu9dr3fp4o but you can't escape.
A lot of people think it’s aliens, I got a whole Eldridge horror vibe. A reality warping extrademensional magpie like lovecraftian creature that traps people, and forces them to grow their young. His presence alone starts to warp their minds. Just like looking at cthulu. Once the dudes mind snaps, he digs. Driven insane by the creature noises only he can hear. The woman barking in the yard. Both doing crazier and crazier things as their minds shatter.
Caleb Cox I think there minds were warped even before they walked into the realtor shop, because any regular person could tell something was wrong as soon as they walked in and saw that dudes face and after that when he started doing weirder and weirder shit, also the way they entered the store was exactly like how the couple at the end of the movie entered the store so maybe the store attracts certain types of people and sucks them in before they even know what’s wrong, I feel like if I was in that situation which I probably would’ve got out of as soon as I walked in I probably would’ve killed that alien child the first week of him screaming and doing dumb shit.
When the boy asked, "Then who is my mother?" She responds, "God Knows". He responds by saying "Dog". Later on when she turns the TV off, She says , "No!" to which he repeatedly responds "On!" . He reverses her words. This means something.
I didn’t even notice that!
That bullshit.
It's mirroring. It's a strategy for handling toxic people but it is unpleasant for most people to experience. I think it's a way the director shows you that it's not just some stupid child; it has a strategy for dealing with them and it knows to some extent what's going on.
I also think it's an extension of the directors usage of the film as a metaphor for brood parasitism. It's trying to mimic them to seem as human as it can so that he can capitalize on their empathy and they don't turn around grab him by the ankles and smash his head into the ground
@@austinsims1331 He never even said dog at this point, he was just barking like a dog. And he was doing that before she even mentioned God. You're looking for something that aint there son.
But what about the book? I feel like it would’ve been a better movie if they tricked the kid into reading the book for them and then using the book to find a way out instead the ending was kindve dry I thought the book should’ve been a key
It would've made us feel good, but would've been too cliche.
Dude, why did they introduce the book in the first place? Literally shown once then never again. Weird, unfulfilled writting IMO. Also, I feel like they could have explore upwards by making a hot air balloon or something. They did not go deep enough with the film, and should have made all these Deus Ex Machinas.
@@griffinwagner8577 if that little shit didn't find the book then gemma wouldn't know that it was a monster
Griffin Wagner that’s exactly what I was thinking. Why would they introduce the book and then literally do nothing with it? It had symbols and pictures and everything and they were like “oh cool the answer” and then completely dropped that plot point
Griffin Wagner the book showed that the boy was made of 4 different parents. Humans have only two parents, so the other two had to be aliens.
Was here for the ending, got the whole movie explained.
That's how we do it at found flix
It's the flix way. What's the point of the ending explained if it has no context?
You must be new
Lol
Ha hope you’re ready for more
Just finished this movie and it's really just so depressing.
Nacket Donut It honestly is!
It really was
yep, I cried lol
Yeah I was pissed they couldn't get out
It really was! Especially the voice of the boy. Gosh, that's really scratch my ears
One of my favorite parts of the film was that Tom began digging the hole in hope that they would be released. Little did he know that the whole time - he was just digging his own grave
doesn't really matter because the only way out was the same way the baby came in.... in a metaphorical "box"
Dumb . Hated this movie.
It kind of explains how humans are. Tom was digging the hole because he wanted to do something productive. To get somewhere. But he was so focused on the digging and the working, that he neglected his wife and kid. He eventually died from over working himself. He basically dug his own grave, as you said.
I almost didn't watch the movie after seeing this but I'm so glad I did. The scene under the sidewalk was the most insane, trippy scene I've ever seen. I dont think I've ever felt so uneasy during a scene from any other movie.
I was looking for a comment like this. It was the most bizarre scene ever. I’ve watched many “out of this world” type of movies but something about that particular scene when he lifted the sidewalk tripped me tf out
You should watch mother staring Jennifer Lawrence it's even more uneasy
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@@janinemartinez182 omg I came to say this! In particular the scene in which the sink breaks haunts me to this day and has become etched forever in my mind
@@janinemartinez182 That movie is awesome but in a movie rating way. Like its directed by the same director who did the Black Swan. And the movie has so much meaning about humanity and stuff.
“He’s no longer talkative as Tom has DIED” goddamn I’m weak!
Yo...jahahahaha...I'm glad someone else caught that too! I started LOL.
@Lyle Chipperson stop spamming your ugly content
Praise the Sun
As a father there were two scenes that felt like a kick in the stomach:
1. The smell inside the car.
You see, when you’re a family person you crave for moments you had prior to this. Anything that reminds you of freedom, innocence or just the life you had when everything was possible is golden.
2. The guy digging his grave without even knowing. Sad but that’s kinda how you feel. You work and work endlessly until you die.
I agree and im not even a father I feel like people just miss the days when they were young and innocent and life was simple for them. And I wonder why I think like that because my life was never simple it’s just the innocence maybe
@@TheBlackAztec3 And freedom!
@Dramatello, Don't forget alimony!!
Men have it really fucked up :/
Pinpoint accuracy in the analysis but everything still is possible and life doesnt have to be bland and despair filled when one becomes a family man, said me, a guy with no kids
@@NWOtion honestly I’m not in despair as I might have sounded. Truthfully, I’m doing now, 34yo, way more work with way more ambition toward my dreams than I ever did prior to being a family man. It makes you appreciate time, and so you become much more managed and work harder than ever.
Also, as human beings were always unhappy with what we have and want what we don’t have, or what we think we deserve etc.
So say I didn’t become a family man and was single now, I’d probably be sad for not having children by now…. So it’s a weird never ending pursuit
The kid actor skills is phenomenal! Especially the scene of dialogue impression of the couple
How come nobody has mentioned the fact that the Aliens are aptly named.. 'Martin'... you know.. like "Martian"
Jacob L 😮
@@lemonsnailz1524 *mic drop
@@jacobl5488 although i was genuinely curious and it turns out Martians are a type of bird who lay their eggs in other birds nests for that bird to take care of. the Martians also kill any of the birds original babys hense the opening scene.
Johnnie Walker woah there dude never said they were Martian’s just said it’s a type of bird that does exactly what the kid does in the movie. Lol
Y'all remember that movie My Favorite Martian? Lol classic
The filing cabinet drawer the “boy” put the original Martin in was actually a chute - you can hear the body tumbling down after the drawer is closed.
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate Omg you guys need to back off. She was trying to make one comment. Don't turn this into a dick measuring contest. Neither of you get her. The end. Just let people comment things without tainting it with this kind of talk.
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate I was not trying to attack you I was trying to defend the girl who was commenting because I thought she would feel uncomfortable by the comment thread. YOU are the one who needs to back off. You're being childish and calling me names and being aggressive isn't going to make me back down. I dont wanna keep dragging this out because I actually have a life. End of motherfucking story.
Yeah i heard the same thing surprised the video creator didn’t call that out.
@@PhdMusic03 wow just wtf is wrong with u
Brenda is a guy, guys lol
The part where she enters the in between world under the sidewalk is actually an inside look into the other homes in the neighborhood. They actually do have occupants but they are all in their own seperate reality and can't see each other. When she enters and sees the child you see that it's not the child she raised but a different child completely. Then she goes to the table and sees another lady because that lady is in the same situation as her in a different home in the neighborhood raising a separate child stuck there unable to see others until she sees this lady. Thats why she looks shocked to see her. The species studying the humans can travel to the seperate realities this way but humans can not thats why they think they are alone in the neighborhood but they actually aren't.
Them, trying to figure out how to leave is how I feel when I try to leave Costco
Or ikea
My theory is that Tom and Gemma are the 9th couple that has gone through this. This would explain why everything is almost right, because they've gone through this experiment at least 8 times (Enough to get the design of the houses right, the food to look but not taste normal, and to get a kid to do some normal kid stuff). But not enough times to get everything perfect (perfect clouds, completely identical houses.) The other couples shown that Tom and Gemma discover are the previous 8 couples that have gone through this.
Did you also notice the clouds changed later into the movie.
I thought the other people were going through it at the same time but just couldnt see gemma
it takes nine months to make a baby
Its the Inside No. 9
Nezzie Thomas What about the body Tom found in the hole though?
This movie literally is just about how Geico employees are created.
Facts 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Didn't you mean Progressive?
the only thing i can think of is “hi, i’m normal”
No you’re not!
Hi, Normal, I'm Dad!
Derek Floyd
Hi normal, I’m dad!, I’m Dad!
@@mightypurplelicious1625 Hi normal, I'm Dad, I'm Dad, I'm Dad!
@@kiidcharlo Hi normal, I'm Dad, I'm Dad, I'm Dad,...I'm Dad!!!
I liked this. It was different. Kind of had an Insidious vibe to it. As someone fascinated by quantum theory and space travel , I thought the part where she follows “the boy” through the other dimensions blew my mind. I think it is probably possible to pass through dimensions like that we just don’t have the knowledge yet. One of the theory’s of traveling at light speed is that we manipulate space and time around us . Essentially instead of moving incredibly fast, we fold around ine and space. Imagine you’re standing on a rug, and there is a book on the opposite end. It’s too far away to reach. So instead of traversing the rug to the other end, imagine pulling it towards you and tucking the rug away until you’re close enough to touch the book. I think they could have explored all that type of stuff . Nice review !
Idk if this relates but didn't we just discover the universe moves like the waves in an ocean? The universe has patterns everywhere so I feel like we can find the answers to it all from very simple things like that and it's very cool!!
I read this entire comment...I disagree this movie sucked.
I think I've heard of that theory. Kind of like "A Wrinkle in Time," right?
This movie was a long drawn out black mirror episode
Basically
Black mirror is about modeven tech ruining our lives. This isn't that
@@bryanberzerk6913 Completely wrong Black mirror has a different stories for each episode I can tell you have only watched one episode of it
@@Jetheos Black Mirrors general over-arching theme is about technology and how it affects humanity and also a universe where they discover how to bridge the gap between tech and humans eg, neural implants, making perfect AI copies of humans that can feel.
correct
Plot twist: They just want to show how much they hate the quarantine.
I could see thay
The movie was made before the quarantine.
I know this is a joke
@@s4har4
That makes it worse! They predicted what was to come.
I’ve never wanted to punch a child more in my life
Hahahaha same
Same 😭😭
Deadass tho 💯💯💯💯
I was terrified of him. I could never hit him because I’d be too afraid. 😭
My cousin is almost like this little kid but worse. He has ADHD to the most extreme extent and was raised terribly.
i think an alternative ending would be tom finding a break to the simulation while digging down and from there, escape, or actually have a productive death unlike the one he has in the movie.
Tbh, If that would have been the case, it would have also been quite predictable since that is what Tom and everybody was expecting to happen.
@@karenmolinabarra8316 i agree, but the movie kinda had a boring ending because nothing happened and that was just another couple who got trapped in the simulation
Did anyone realize the kid's screams sounded just like Gemma's scream at the end of the movie before she died
Yeah I almost thought he was her, like he turned into her or something
@@shalonnajones22 i thought gemma has been someone like him haha
Its to show how she cared about him but he didn't give to shitts about her
Tbh I thought it was the kid at first then I realized it was actually her screaming.
@@nurulfarhanahjohan9312i actually thought the same thing , that she was turned into one of the aliens i was like huh??? lol
the disappointing realisation that this video comes out five minutes before my online class starts and I wont beable to watch the entire thing in one go
nooo ignore your online class bro. or have it on while you’re in online class and plug in some earphones. lol
You can’t split screen?
why does your class start at 9
My class been going for an hour and a half now lmao
Painful considering how excited I am watching it rn
You hit it right on the head. I was loving the weirdness of the movie but the end was extremely disappointing. It had so much potential too.
A different ending can be disappointing but it is different and that's another reason why I liked it
@@lithium5764 imitation of life
Ok boomer
The lifting of the curb as the thing ran and hid was pretty cool.
You were expecting a happy ending? I was not disappointed.. just made it even more depressing
20:39
he actually gets to the point. everything before is literally a recap of the movie.
You have to explain the movie to get to the ending
You must be new to the channel.
@@MrGrass06 No. "ending explained" assumes you have seen the movie and wanna understand the ending. so dumb
@@SimonJack94 your about a year too late
@MrGrass06 you wouldn't be here if you didn't already watch the movie so your logic makes zero sense. "Ending explained" = ending only. Not full recap
I actually found an interview from the director about this movie! The director said they died because of the toxic environment they were in, in addition to the fake food they were eating. These people were in the environment of the aliens.
Second the parallel universe she was in was happening as the same time as her, but she was not meant to be there or see that. It wasn’t meant for her kind.
You are accurate about the feelings. The aliens were incapable of feeling and that’s why there were no other people there. The aliens gave people what they thought they wanted, which was a nice home, but didn’t realize that’s not the ONLY thing us humans need. Your assessment about that is correct.
they not just gave them home, but imprisoned them
I was thinking the same thing about the toxic environment since Tom developed his cough when he started digging and there was a still shot of the dirt with purple tinge. Also they both died so young (no apparent aging).
They were only there for probably a little over half a year. Look at how fast the boy grows. After 3 months he was already around 9-10.
This is how I feel when I get rodents or birds. We think we’re giving them a “ nice” life for our entertainment but…..
If there aliens they never explained how they got there ... they show them driving but never really arriving
"Vivarium: a place where animals are kept in a simulated habitat."
"Creepy sales person with an uncanny smile"
Oh yeah I think I know where this is going
Open house vibes
where?
Rachael Doran Boredom next level m.ua-cam.com/video/MRTOndSeNfA/v-deo.html
also the early imagery of cukoos. Those are some messed up birds. how do you evolve to have other birds raise your kids?
William jones The sole purpose of survival. Nature isn’t kind sadly.
Finally a movie where mark Zuckerberg is justified in behaving like mark Zuckerberg
that's not mark zuckerberg lmao
@@loisobrero8915 damn my brain go dumb mode Jesse Eisenberg the name im looking for, damn social network
You are always so freaking spot on! I keep saying “yes” the entire time I’m watching your vids.
So basically he was digging a hole thinking it was his escape and but ended up being his own grave.
Technically it was his Escape.
I got 5 on it dangl
Aamirah Ziyard *being
@@futchobishh3929 don't be that guy😒
Aamirah Ziyard yep😂
Soon as she took the baby out of the box I was like sis you gotta yeet it
The matrix
It was uncomfortably gloopy
Can see why MIGTOW is growing so much.
@@backwardsman8887 Marcus Garvey was wrong. RazorBladeKandy was white. Chinweizu synthesized both their ideas but it was Rollo Tomassi who perfected them. His text The Rational Male currently has far more appeal than the myriad of black nationalist literature already in circulation. It so happens that he published it the same year Tommy Curry challenged the fantasy of male privilege, referring to being a black male as a death sentence .
His The Man Not however was not the first text to address the shortcomings of fem-centric pan-africanism. Nor was his recent 'Decolonising the Intersection' despite highlighting his attempts to emphasise the role of misandry in black female thinking. Chinweizu (Anamtomy of female power) and Shahrazad Ali (The Black Mans Guide) also made similar efforts but it was George Subira (1992) who hit the mark .
Unlike Chinweizu, Subira did not draw upon Esther Vilar's 1976 classic, The Manipulated Man. Unlike most disciplined minds, Subira was an original thinker and one of the first to advocate a programme of economic leadership. Most modern black rhetoricians can offer no such programme or agenda because they are largely victims of black female programming. Their minds were long domesticated meaning they are reduced to reproducing aimless echo chambers almost every time they talk.
Neely Fuller (1957) was not hostage to such conditioning but his programme seems to have a key fault. Despite realising the incredible driving motivating force of sexual expression , he still managed to downplay it's role, especially how it compares to the larger logic of antiblackness and global white terror domination. Although Charles Mills (1997) did indirectly develop his ideas, he neglected to integrate the foundation his own work borrowed from, "The Sexual Contract." (1996)
Neil Postman, like Jeff Schmidtt, was one of the few people capable of making sense of these divergent ideas (much like John Gatto and Jan Matthews were two of those rare individuals with the pieces of the puzzle.) Conventional panafrikanism doesn't even realise there is a jigsaw to be solved. It has a distorted conception of itself because it views the world through a damaged lens incapable of accountability and self-reflection.
PanAfrikanism will not produce any quick results either because unlike Chinweizu, Subira and Curry, it still refuses the interrogate and recognise the role of women in sabotaging the afrikan agenda. Texts like Addicted to White work towards this, only, in this age of intersectional confusion and fragmented voices in the wind, it isn't necessary to silence this perspective; it is enough just to drown it out. Jacques Ellul and Guy Debord surely foresaw this tragic arrangement, when few others could.
Men have been fooled, black and white. It is no longer a question of race-first but male first, if not black-male first at the very least. Men are going to have to muster the clarity and courage to challenge the corporate-feminine regime dominating their "emptied" lives. If anything is to be redeemed black thinkers will need to prioritise the black pill and realise that the fundamental question of what it means to be a woman is as urgent as the need to ask what it means to be white.
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Addendum:
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2. When a man's contempt for women surpasses his lust for them, only then shall he become wise
3. Women think all men are the same - that is their strength. Men think all women are different - that is their weakness
4. A man's facade of strength is his biggest weakness; a woman's facade of weakness is her biggest strength
5. Men fake interest, women fake orgasms
A. Women are not to be loved; they are to be handled
B. Women are not complicated; they are complicating
C. A man must value his time the same way women put premiums on their body
D. Men struggle for physical dominance but women opt for social domination
E. Men compete; women conspire
@@backwardsman8887 “Throughout the first years of our lives we were forced not just to internalize a few aspects of capital, but to build up a structure of internalizations. As our capacity for coherent natural self-regulation was systematically broken down, a new system of self regulation took its place, a coherent system, incorporating all the aspects of self-repression. We participated in capital’s ongoing project of colonization by colonizing ourselves, by continually working at the construction of a unitary character-structure (character armor), a unitary defense against all drives, feelings, and desires which we learned were dangerous to express. In the place of our original transparent relations to our world, we created a structure of barriers to our selfexpression which hides us from ourselves and others.”Jay Amrod and Lev Chernyi, “Beyond Character and Morality: Towards Transparent Communications and Coherent Organization.” Howard J. Ehrlich ed. Reinventing Anarchy, Again (San Francisco, California: AK Press, 1996), 321
This movie reminds me of a weirder version of The Sims.
Lol. The Sims is way better
This is how sims feel
maybe sims is a realplace with real people who just been there so long they just accepted and went along with the game in promise to be free
"Not much more to it than this" made me scream into a pillow with frustration lol
There is SO much more to it than this, and very easily to find? I hope you google the movies by now as part of your analysis because it's very easy to find out more about this one.
Some obvious things:
- there are no time shenanigans with past families. All of these parents live in stacked realities, occupying the same or similar space at the same time. Martin hints to that when he says that Yonder already has a diverse community of preexisting residents, and it's also hinted at in the poster, where we see several housefronts overlap.
- Tom's malady is probably lung cancer. The discoloration fits in with the position of the lungs in the torso and resembles how late stage lung cancer patients look.
- the child is of the same species as the other "aliens". When Gemma asks it to imitate who it met (the teachers and therefore facilitators), it can easily do so because their bodies have the same make up. At most, the species may be separated into different tasks like hive insects, with dedicated lurers, teachers and food providers.
- this is not a research project, it's just their life cycle. The hint to that is the cuckoo. The cuckoo only provides just enough imitation to fool its targets into raising the chicks, it is not interested in anything past propagating its own species in regards to other birds.
- the species is fae or fae-adjacent, not aliens. I will die on this hill. Not only is Yonder a very typical fairy tale word, we also have elements of everything being green, the visual reference to the Irish housing bubble, Martin IMMEDIATELY OFFERING FOOD TO THE COUPLE, the close resemblance to changeling myths, and Gemma's remark in the beginning that the cuckoo's actions are (terrestial) Nature.
- this movie criticises capitalist systems, yes, this is canon as confirmed by Finnegan, if you are curious about the how and why and references I really recommend googling up the movie and reading some interviews on it.
im pretty sure whats happening is there are brought to the 9th house, because they are the 9th subject family. When gemma went under the house or whatever she saw 8 families, her family being the nineth, which is why there is food for example, but since her family is only the 9th, that explains why there is no taste, the parasite boy doesnt know that normal food has a taste. Another better example of this are that there is clouds, irregular and cookie cutter i guess you could say, but after gemma told the boy about clouds being all different shapes where she is from, the clouds slowly differenciate day by day. Or perhaps theyre short but fast maturing lifespan may be that one family has had a baby, so the parasite starts as a baby, to act normal, but he growns so fast because hes ever only seen adults. i feel like this is obvious but what im trying to say is this is all just a rince repeat to learn human activity
edit: spelling so yall can chill stop replying and fighting.
men your english is bad
@@kennethmichaell.solomon2627 Prove it. Rewrite his whole comment 100% correctly if you're confident enough.
@@kennethmichaell.solomon2627 youre a dumbass that doesnt realize some people speak more than one language init
Meme meme is ridiculous, this comment is great. couldn’t even write their single sentence correctly.
why tf r you guys hating? it's called criticism. It is true that the they have bad english and yes, it's pretty rude but it doesn't mean the content/thought of the comment is bad in itself. I'm pretty sure meme meme also stated that it was only bad english and didn't say that he/she have better one so there's really no point on proving if they said nothing in the first place. Get your shit together people.
I would have appreciated a scene at the end of the movie where the now older alien kid adjusts the clouds to look more different before filling up his gas tank. This could allude to the simulation getting better and better with each generation of alien kids as they learn more about the world and update it.
No need. The parasite's interest in a deeper understanding of us was a light amusement at best. Just as we are slightly amused by a fish in a tank, but would almost never have an interest in empathizing with it, much less release it back into the wild.
Jacob Ring this guy gets it ^
@@jacobring7274 whoa!
@@jacobring7274 Not true at all. People actually care about their fish.
i woulda love that too actually
They're like the "cat in the hat" movie houses
Consuelo Marquez shit you got it before me
I watched it the other day with my kids. Probably scarier than this
terrifying!
I was just thinking that, but I didn't even realize that I was.
I thought of The Lorax, but it's more Cat in the Hat.
The foreshadowing beginning scene with the baby bird kicking the other eggs out of the nest and being raised by the mother of a different species was superb. It all came together beautifully
day one, that kid goes flying out the 3rd floor window.... with his bowl of corn flakes...
🤣🤣🤣
Yep
Yep
🤣😂🤣... he would still survive
As soon as i saw him dressed like the real estate guy I knew what was up, so yea same here
Watching this movie is like going up a roller coaster and not going down
Actually this movie is more like a rollercoaster going down that never comes up
@@ZaveAres nah, going up is more accurate. Feeling like we’re going to reach a climax, but everything just keeps building on each other and never goes towards a conclusion.
More like a roller-coaster that never moved
When he crawled on all fours I got "descent" PTSD
That was fucking terrifying.
you the descent movie?
That movie was fcking terrifying
When his throat bubbled, I felt that🤮
Felt more like a short story than a movie but I enjoyed it. There was enough there to work with but I wish there was more. The book, the tv images, loopholes into other parallel universes or dimensions in this alien environment, other aliens? It definitely made an impression and I can see a sequel or as Tom said another “go” with these ideas and explore it further. But otherwise it’s a solid short story/ twilight zone episode
I've never wanted a kid to die so bad in my life
watch 'better watch out', that has the most hateable kid in anything i've seen. at least the weird horror child in this movie was predisposed to be awful, better watch out had a kid who was just the most spoiled psycho ever
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Yassss!!! Lol! I was yelling at the TV "kill that little f**ker! Please" after the 2nd or third woof or scream I would have snapped his little neck! 🤣
dam, the dirt revealed itself on purpose to make him dig and separate the mother to take advantage of her maternal instincts
Holy shit you are right
That's why he found the bodies, that hole is the designated dumping ground and each subjected is prompted to dig there.
This movie was so painful when Tom dies and she sees the boy bought a body bag for Tom. It was heartbreaking
Brought*
@@Kerm88 he could've bought it from an alien shop, you never know
😑
Yo when he put her in the body bag... zipped her up n then said what did u say smh shit was scary
Title: ENDING Explained
Video: Recap of the whole movie
There are so many movies I would have never known to watch if not for Foundflix.
Foundflix saves me so much time. Saves me watching full movies that I can't be bothered watching lol
yippykiyay89 thanks to this channel i can watch the movies he talks about! great movie btw
I agree
Don't watch this one.
Well this movie sucks so it's a good idea to stay away lol
the most horrifying aspect of the houses all being the same: that's literally just mainstream florida
plot twist florida isnt a human state
Plot twist, neither of you have been to florida
@@zippy3foxtrot780 well i havent
@@zippy3foxtrot780 I lived in Florida for 18 years
We called neighborhoods like what's in the movie cookie cutter homes
Orlando is filled with neighborhoods like this
@@andrewcook2625 is Florida as fucked up as portrayed
felt so confined after watching this movie i felt like i had to step outside and take a deep breath
true. It feels like I'm in the movie too.
You Nicorn ikr
@Haro19 OG dimwit.
This film predicted the quarantine
@Haro19 OG lmao that's all you got, I'm shookt 😂
Stores that sell houses were a thing. In fact, you could order a house from a catalog. There were options to build it yourself, or have it built for you. If I'm not mistaken, Sears catalog had them too.
I lived in a place like this as a kid in Florida. One of the first times I ever went out on my own I got lost. All the houses where the same and I had no idea where I was. My parents called the cops cause I was missing and was found later. I know exactly how these people must feel.
...cool....
Florida is where all the crazy mf come from no cap
same thing happened to me and my sis. in Hollywood Florida, we got lost and was found later about 3 or 4 hours later. lol fun fun times cheers
We see when Gemma tries to kill this creature, it runs away in fear of dying?
So what if a couple actually killed this creature in baby form. It can't run away so what will happen?
Then they would have just sent another baby
I highly doubt a couple would kill a child more a less a baby and it’s not like they tried. Also the possibility of just having another child be sent is something I highly suspect would happen, until “they get it right.”
@@Aisuki-suki they'd obviously kill them lmaooo
keatsuki That’s what Tom wanted to find out when he locked him in the car to starve to death, but Gemma couldn’t stand the thought of just watching the "child" die.
Bobbie_pin 2701 I probably couldn’t kill it in it’s infancy because it looked too human, but I would’ve definitely killed that annoying alien when it reached the stage of being the equivalent of a child... which Tom did in fact try to do. It was Gemma who saved the alien which is what prompted her to admit to Tom that she should’ve let him kill the alien when it was still small.
In the beginning Martin asks if they have children, I wonder if they said yes if he would have let them go? Like why would he ask if it didn’t mean something?
If they did say yes, Martin prolly said, well then you should fit right in
He asked him that because if they had a baby they would replace their baby with the alien baby. My opinion tho🙄🙄🙄
Tahmida Rahman great theory!
@@ChaunnyGirl21 thanks 😀
I wondered that, but it seems unlikely
I didnt like the fact they never tried braking in any other house......maybe an exit door i thought
I agree, I figured the best way for them to know if they were walking in circles was to start smashing the windows of the houses as they walked.
@@rulerofthelight they even burn down the house....brraking a glass is pointless....if you know what i mean
they did, remember, and they were in their own front room every time. I think I assumed that if they did try to do that they would always end up coming out their own front door each time, even though that actually happened.
@@averykristian they only went inside their own house when they saw the light on in that backyard....
I feel like they didn’t really try hard enough
They should really make a sequel to this. This can be so much better.
Who else is scrolling in the comment section looking for answers while the video is playing.
Me!
Me
Irvin Reyes always lol
I watch on tablet so i can read comments and watch the vid so me
Now I gotta rewind, cuz I don't have a clue what he said.
Details that your interpretation of the story missed:
1. The sign near the entrance of the residences says "You are home now" referencing a common real-estate advertising practice of having signs that say "If you lived here, you'd be home by now". Also a foreshadowing to the phrase that will be repeated by the child to the mother over and over.
2. The "Welcome basket" Martin pulls out of the fridge, as well as his word choice during the tour imply heavily that they will not leave.
3. The child is mimicking them throughout the film which is a parallel to the mimicking nature of cuckoos.
4. Another parallel the child shares with cuckoos is the screaming to be fed. Cuckoos are known to cry at the mother bird of the nest they have invaded to force the mother bird to follow instinct and feed it.
5. When they are dancing in front of the car, a strange looking shadowy figure can barely be seen getting into the left side of the car (prior to the child coming outside). Not sure what this means as it's never mentioned/acknowledged. My only guess is that it is another alien coming in to kill the battery on the car so they can go back to being miserable and focus on raising the child?
6. The child has an extremely strange voice throughout it's childhood, sounding almost like a combination of adult and child.
7. The body Tom finds is the body of one of the previous parents of the last cycle. You can see he pulls the body bag away from it before he realizes what it is.
7. What body ?
5. I've rewatched that part so many times and I just don't see it. If it is what I think it is, it's probably like a sound guy or something. I'm sure it was not intended, otherwise they would have mentioned it or shown it more clearly.
@@florymbeka5838 The skeleton he finds at the bottom of the hole he is digging
@@doris4989 Not sure if you're up for looking again but it starts at the 40:00 mark in my version. As Tom is starting to open the door to get out of the car and the camera switches to the overhead looking down on the car, watch the other side (opposite side Tom is getting out of) in the opening above the car door hinge (between the open door and the car). Almost looks like a bald man's head. But I believe you are probably right, it is most likely a member of the crew, maybe there to trigger the "battery dying" so they didn't need to configure some remote system or do it in post.
@@3spanishfreaks970 correct me if im wrong. im just curious. until the end tom didnt tell gemma about the body right?.. when tom want to say it, his condition get worse
Would’ve been cool if Tom or Gemma left a hidden scratched “don’t trust it” somewhere where “Martin” would’ve of been able to find and cover up to leave the chance maybe the next couple will have a heads up
I wouldnt think so. Remember when they burned the house down and it came back up perfectly normal? Im pretty sure a scratch on the wall some where would be gone too.
This would actually be a great idea for the movie like having the beginning of the movie show a small cut of a couple trying to run away from the reality (they're at the point where the child is an adult) where the guy is dead and the mother is running away from the creature in action sequence leaving behind clues though out the house or outside the house since the houses outside doesn't seem to change ultimately the couple who currently is in the house finds things wrong with the whole situation where the mother kills the creature and her escaping, and toward the end of the movie she walks into the distance in a sunset setting
Jaiden Yang Do you know what a full stop is
Whats still boggling me, however, is why the pit didnt go away after not be supervised in the same way the burnt house went away when they slept.
@@MAYONNAISEMOOSE cause it was needed to bury them
My take on it was that the house itself is the creature/ monster. It’s feeding on them from the start, probably why they both grow more and more sick. Meanwhile the baby parasite grows in it as well, until it’s ready to be born (the time they spend there seems to be close to 9 months considering the kid was around 10 at day 98, and around 30 when they die and he leaves)
Think of the real state agents as soldier ants and the house as the queen.