My favourite bit was when Morbius said "ITS MORBIN TIME" and did the Morbius dance for 15 minutes straight with no music playing, brilliant choice by the director
My favourite part is when Morbius says his iconic catchphrase "It's Morbin' time!" and then he morbs all over the villains and when he is finished morbin' he says yet another iconic catchphrase "I am the one who morbs!"
Morbius is a movie! It had characters and a plot. It sold tickets and got reviews. No wonder people are calling it the movie of all time - its very deserving of that title.
Of so many movies, Morbius is one of them! The CGI was there, the story was there, and the characters… you guessed it, they were there! This was a movie. I’d definitely watch it again.
Genuinely speaking, Morbius without a doubt was one of THE movies I have ever watched in my entire life. I watched it in theaters and it was an experience I still recall because it happened recently. To any true fans of cinema, let me tell you - Morbius is one the movies of this ENTIRE DECADE.
Morbius is the most influential film of all time. First and foremost, Jared Leto is a wonderful actor to take the role of Morbius after his flawless performance as Joker in Suicide Squad. Jared Leto's first role in Suicide Squad helped expose some of the more serious issues of our society, such as the lack of dead rodents in our mailboxes, to the public. Having Jared Leto as the starring character of Morbius in Morbius is an effortless decision if a movie is looking to drive a societal point home. Next, the symbolism present in Morbius is simply exquisite. Morbius dawning in an all-black outfit at the beginning of the film is hinting at how the world that Morbius lives in is starting to look increasingly desolate and dreary. What seals the deal of this piece of symbolism in Morbius is how Morbius is subsequently continuing to dress in all black clothing until the ending of the film. Not only does this subtly hint toward hyper-capitalist ideologies of ignoring the issues present on our planet to continue to profit from unsustainable sources, but it also paints a clear picture of how Morbius is a flawless human being with no benefit to himself if he were to change anything about his personality. Another excellent example of the metaphors present in the Morbius film is the effect of age on Morbius as the film progresses. At the beginning of the film, Morbius is a young, collected, ten-year-old boy with a clear path to success that he is set to find later in his lifetime. This could very well represent how in the past our ancestors were much more capable of sustaining themselves and their families, and pursuing what we've now come to consider the unachievable façade of the American dream. Although, Morbius still dresses in his signature all-black outfit, which could be a foreshadowing of the sharp turn Morbius's life is going to take as he ages. As the film progresses, Morbius's mental deterioration begins to show with his age. Most believe that this quite obviously shows how our modern society has been negatively altered to a point where our world economy only has a handful of major countries who can possess a wealth of power over other, less valuable states, and how a simple policy change could destroy our economy from the ground up. Finally, the most important factor in Morbius's influence is its unmatched reception. Morbius is the only film to ever receive a 203% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer™ with over eight hundred million critic reviews, and reach a sales figure so high that a new word has been needed to describe it, a morbillion. Critical reception is not the only area where Morbius excels, though. User reviews from over one trillion people give Morbius a 142% approval rating. Even though the audience approval rating is significantly lower than the critical rating, this could be attributed to the average person having some difficulty in understanding the subtle symbolism and metaphors present in the film, and both ratings still exceed any other film that has been critically reviewed before. Public action in response to Morbius is unprecedented and more drastic than anything the world has seen before. 100% of water damage on buildings like homes, apartments, and hotels has been attributed to bodily fluids emitted by people who have been found to have watched Morbius through from start to finish. The cost of repairing all of the buildings across the world that have been affected by what experts are coining the “Morbicrisis” is estimated to be about forty-one billion dollars USD. A new United States bill to help raise funding for relief for water damage caused by the Morbicrisis titled “The Morbillius” has recently passed the House of Representatives with a bipartisan 435 to 0 vote. The Morbillius is the first bill in United States history to ever unanimously pass the House of Representatives. Political analysts have concluded that the Morbillius has a 100% chance to pass the Senate and be signed by President Biden. There have been international petitions for an International Morbius Day, but petitioners have been unsuccessful in deciding whether the day should be on March 10th or April 1st as a result of international release date differences. Daniel Espinosa, the director of Morbius has stated that “I have had to hire a fifty-man bodyguard crew in order to function as a normal person in my own home and in public. I cannot exit my own home, let alone go to the store without a mob of people demanding that I sign their Morbius disk, or request an interview about the making and writing of Morbius.” Daniel Espinosa, along with Morbius scriptwriters Burk Sharpless and Matt Sazama, the trio that is commonly referred to as “The Morthreeus”, have stated publicly that the paparazzi that the men experience intrudes on their day-to-day life, and have pleaded for laws to be passed to tend to their issues. The Morthreeus’s public cries for the attention to end have split the International Federation of Morbius Fans (IFMF) into two factions, Pro-Morthreeus, the faction who are fighting alongside The Morthreeus, and pro-Assembly, the faction fighting to have the right to freely interact with The Morthreeus at their discretion. In conclusion, the expertly crafted storyline and message behind Morbius, and its worldwide cultural movement and critical praise are what make Morbius the most influential film of all time. Orson Welles, one of the most influential directors and producers, most known for his film “Citizen Kane”, summarizes Morbius’s influence by stating that “There will not be a film that will come close to living up to the impervious name of Morbius for an astonishingly long amount of time. The public will learn to adapt to the culture that Morbius has brought with it.” Morbius has sparked the fire that is the worldwide revolution. The production and release of Morbius and its influence will almost undoubtedly be remembered as a major turning point in our history in the distant future.
This movie is so, i can't describe how it is. It has characters, one of the scenes in cinema, the director just made a movie, the acting is and the whole scope of it just leaves me. No wonder why people this movie, this is one of the movies of all time, the marvel movie. Stay after the post credit scene, because you're sure gonna be, one of the post-credit scene. The voice acting here is just as as the acting. The characters have such a dynamic, i especially the part where slug killed all morbs but only one survived.
@@AdlerPostHC Morbius is a movie of all time. Truly a movie for history. All the seats were and everyone was talking about how it was a movie afterwards
morbious is truly one of the movies of all time. it is truly a cinematic. everything, every word, every scene, was written. I still can't believe this film sold 3 morbillion tickets. it is very.
This movie was so good that my dad wanted to get a dvd of it and we don’t even HAVE a DVD player he’s been gone for a week now probably just really hard to get cuz so many people are buying it!
The fact Sony re-released Morbius in 1,000 cinemas because of the memes, thinking they’d capitalise on its popularity and misunderstanding the memes, and only for it to gross $85,000 just makes this video even better.
Never watched Breaking Bad before until recently. I didn't notice the clothes change so i legit went into the show thinking Walter was actually gonna kill Walt Jr. Just seen the episode where the car explodes & went back to this video to check. I feel stupid now
Morbius can even beat the Scarlet Witch if he multiplies himself in morbillion amounts from other realities. Wanda's power is no match to it. Literally the best movie of all time.
This was most definitely one of the movies people could watch, i love how the cgi was made by computers and the actors played roles in the hit movie “morbidly obese” this movie was a movie that i saw and definitely going down in history as one of the movies of all time
Morbius is without a doubt one of, if not a movie that has ever been created. It was the most movie to ever come out on April 1st, 2022 in the United States.
I have to say, morbius is the movie ever, the part where he said "I morb will become more, I will become morebus by eating a bus" brings me to tears every time I think about it
Morbius completely reshaped my existence. Before Morbius I was partially elated to witness such a work of cinematography. When it finally came out, I was beyond stupefied. This film, on its own, manages to completely overhaul our preconceptions of modern cinema and transform it into the masterstroke that people have made it seem. I look at the reviews that praise the movie and scoff. What fools! They completely misunderstand the surreal, philosophical ad existential implications of the existence of such a picture. In my heightened wisdom and ameliorated cognition, I can easily deduce the true underlying beauty behind the motion picture Morbius. To explain it via text would not do the film justice; you must experience it for yourself. I sit here, pondering if any piece of art would be able to replicate or surpass such a creation, and after some deep analysis I came to a terrifying conclusion: Morbius has completely killed the very concept of art. Such a beautifully executed plan cannot be replicated, it is a thermodynamic miracle, and because the standard of film has skyrocketed to such alpine quantum, no other piece of art, be it painted or literary could possibly surpass it. I find myself in a deep state of sorrow, as the very thing I grew up with was murdered by what can only be described as a movie made by the gods. However, this transcendental artistic specimen is so indefectible, it merits an infinite number of viewings. Morbius is the only film you will ever need to see. In the generations that follow, children will learn of such success of the human mind, and become like gods due to their minds transcending the measly conventions of modern cinematography. With great pleasure and satisfaction, I can pray to God and say "Thank you for creating Daniel Espinosa, because he created one of the films of all time".
The reason why he did this to his son because Morbius' rating is terrible and bad, Walter got lied by his son by editing the ratings to make it look good and well rated and so he kill his own son. That's why. And also Morbius is one of a movies that exists.
Because of the news sanctions against Russia, Biden announced that they would not allow Morbius to play on Russian theaters. President Vladimir Putin proceeded to thank Biden for this announcement.
I really observed how Morbius encountered the events that occured in the movie. Sometimes he did things in relation to these instances and other times he did other things because of them. The people who wrote the script for this movie definitely did write a script and you can tell that they did because of the events that happen in the movie. I had opinions about different parts. I think that Morbius was in this movie and it was a decision by the directors to do this. Morbius caused thoughts to enter my head and it is one of the movies of all time. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would definitely rate this movie within the bounds provided by the scale. I either will or will not watch Morbius again and I recommend that you do the same.
I cannot explain how disappointed I was after movie ended. I was like: That's it? I thought we were in the character development arc? There isn't a climactic ending? What??
Yeah it felt like one fourth of a movie was stretched out to a full movie’s length and then they clipped the ending on the end, like the pseudo brother just dies and that’s it? It wasn’t even that dramatic it just happened.
This is my 3rd time watching this. Overall, I’ve learned that morbius was one of the movies of all time, and I even got some really good parenting advice out of this.
I gotta say that Morbius is a movie, if not one of the movies ever made. I can tell that the actors acted and that the script was scripted. I'd give it a out of 10. 🥶
To be fair, you deserve to be ripped off if you really gave fucking Morbious a chance like it was ever gonna be not only good, but worth the premium ticket.
Lyrics *keyboard typing* *keyboard typing* Hey Son what are u doing Look how good morbius is Son That’s wonderful I gotta go watch it now *silly ahh walking* Why is no one here? *realizes* (Bruh bruh bruh ya stupid) I cant believe he lied to me I’m Sorry son but I have to do this *more silly ahh running* *sit* *fard*
Trust. Trust is a concept - an emotion - extremely important to us. Trust is what binds us together. Trust is what tears us apart. Without trust, loyalty, faith, understanding, and peace cannot be achieved. Breaking Bad is a series about trust. Trust binds these characters together, the trust in a partner to finish a batch. The trust in your family to live through the odds. The trust in your employer to be fair and just. The trust in yourself to get through tough times. Trust is what tears them apart, too. Mistrust in a partner to stay faithful. Mistrust in family to support you through the odds. Mistrust in an employer to keep you around. Mistrust in yourself to be able to handle the weight of one’s actions, the weight of one’s sins. Walter is a distrustful man. A man of many achievements and many flaws, perhaps his distrust is what carries him through the series to ultimate atrophy. He feels he cannot trust Jessie, Tuco, Elliott, Gretchen, Skyler, Saul, Gus, Hank, Mike, and many, many more. Some he may be right in, but Walt’s just human, and humans need humans to survive. Especially in the meth, or empire, business. It’s this distrust that drives the final wedge between Walt and those he loves most, his impulses taking over his rationale. Perhaps these impulses define the man more than any chemistry knowledge or stacks of cash. Walt lives the last years of his life on these impulses because he wants to live, come hell or high water. Walter White, Heisenberg himself, is a man who will kill over a feeling, revolt over any degree of uncertainty, and threaten his whole career over a fly. What else should we expect from a nan else, then, to be deceived by his own son, his own flesh and blood, about what Walter thought would be the movie of this decade, no, this century? Walt loves films, he’s seen watching them many times in the show, even watching Scarface with Walt Jr. His own son, then, who he’s dedicated many breakfast to, bought expensive cars for, who he wanted to have the money when he dies, when he betrays Walt, Walt senior, Walt has nothing left. A broken man in a broken household, watching a broke-ass movie. It’s not about the movie, the scores, the cars, or the joke, it’s about trust. A man should provide for his family, so should too a family provide for the man. When that trust is broken, Walt finally, truly has nothing left. Walt must do this, though he is sorry, he must give retribution to his dead trust, with a death in turn. Walter White, a flawed, impulsive man. But I doubt it impulse when he sets the paper on fire, I believe it’s when Walt truly is clearheaded. Walter Hartwell White walks away from the car in silence, just as lifeless then as his son is, moments later. His hollow soul empties and crumbles, finally giving way to the demon who lead him here. A broken, sad, cold man now sits by himself in an abandoned parking lot. His ties severed, his hopes shattered, he finally gives into the flames if ambition, consuming even himself as kindle, to at the end, at least, feel warmth. Walter become a changed man. For this is the moment Walt became Heisenberg.
Morbius is a 2022 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel. Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, it is the third film in Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU). Directed by Daniel Espinosa and written by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, it stars Jared Leto as Dr. Michael Morbius, alongside Matt Smith, Adria Arjona, Jared Harris, Al Madrigal, and Tyrese Gibson. In the film, Morbius and his surrogate brother Milo become living vampires after curing themselves of a rare blood disease. There were several attempts to bring Morbius to the big screen since 1998, including joining the Blade franchise and having a solo film produced by Artisan Entertainment, neither of which ever came to fruition. After announcing plans for a new shared universe of films inspired by Spider-Man related characters beginning with Venom (2018), Sony began developing a film based on Morbius. Sazama and Sharpless had written a script by November 2017, and Leto and Espinosa officially joined in June 2018. Work on the film began at the end of the year with further casting, ahead of production starting in London in February 2019. Filming was confirmed to have been completed by June 2019, with reshoots happening in Los Angeles the following February. Morbius premiered at the Plaza Carso in Mexico City on March 10, 2022, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 1, 2022, after being delayed several times from an initial July 2020 date primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film grossed over $163 million worldwide and received negative reviews from critics who criticized its writing, visual effects, and its post-credits scenes, although Smith's performance was well received. The negative reception of the film generated an ironic meme culture on the internet surrounding it, which lead Sony to make the film return to theaters on June 3, 2022. At a hospital in Greece, 10-year-old Michael Morbius welcomes his surrogate brother Lucien, whom he renames Milo; they bond over their shared blood illness and desire to be "normal". Their adoptive father and hospital director Nicholas arranges for Morbius to attend medical school in New York while he focuses on caring for Milo. 25 years later, Morbius publicly declines a Nobel Prize for his work with synthetic blood. His colleague Martine Bancroft discovers he has secretly captured dozens of vampire bats from Costa Rica in the hope of splicing their genes with his own to cure his condition. After informing Milo of his planned illegal experiment, Morbius receives funding from him to outfit a private mercenary vessel in international waters with his equipment. While the cure works, it transforms Morbius into a vampire, who kills and drains the crew of their blood after they attack him out of fear. Once his bloodlust subsides and he regains his senses, a horrified Morbius erases all CCTV footage of his experiment before contacting the authorities and jumping overboard. Morbius returns to New York and discovers he now has superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and echolocation, with his vampire bats treating him as a bat. To control his bloodlust, he subsists on his synthetic blood until it gradually ceases to satisfy his needs. FBI agents Simon Stroud and Al Rodriguez investigate Morbius' victims and deduce his involvement. Milo learns that Morbius is cured, but becomes furious when Morbius refuses to cure him as well. While checking on a hospitalized Bancroft, Morbius finds a dead nurse, drained of her blood. Believing he was responsible, he attempts to escape before being cornered and arrested. In prison, he is visited by Milo, who offers to use his wealth to free him. Upon realizing Milo took his cure and killed the nurse, Morbius escapes to confront him. An unrepentant Milo confesses to his bloodlust-induced crime and urges Morbius to embrace his powers as he has. Unwilling to hurt his brother, Morbius flees. Morbius meets Bancroft to explain what Milo has done before acquiring a new lab and developing an antibody against vampirism to stop and kill Milo; he also plans to use it on himself since he will become unable to resist his bloodlust. Stroud and Rodriguez find footage of one of Milo's attacks and, believing Morbius' vampirism to be spreading, release it to the media. Nicholas recognizes Milo and pleads with him to stop. Angered by Nicholas' perceived preference for Morbius, Milo wounds and forces him to call Morbius, who watches Nicholas die while Milo attacks Bancroft. Morbius returns to Bancroft, but she dies in his arms and he drinks her blood. Morbius confronts Milo and summons an army of bats to restrain him and inject the antibody. Milo dies and Morbius flies off with the bats, mourning his loved ones and embracing his identity as a vampire. Unbeknownst to him, Bancroft is revived as a vampire herself elsewhere, having ingested a drop of Morbius' blood whilst he was feeding on her. In the film's mid and post-credits scenes, Adrian Toomes finds himself transported to Morbius' universe. Having deduced that his transportation involved Spider-Man, Toomes approaches Morbius and suggests that they form a team.
I have opinions on morbius. The characters were written, the cgi was animated, the story was told, and the overall movie was made.
Yeah I definitely agree. Everything you said definitely happened.
@@Narwhyn 🇨🇳nothing happened here 🇨🇳
Good opinion
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@@cookiemonsterhacker3131 nor on June 4th 1989
I still can't believe this film sold about 3 MORBILLION tickets. Absolutely one of the movies of all time.
I think it also gained 10 bobux which is quite poggers for them alone
@@UltraGreenNo.57 ikr
Not funny, didnt laugh
Yeah
@@grandseas7706 not funny? 🤨
My favourite bit was when Morbius said "ITS MORBIN TIME" and did the Morbius dance for 15 minutes straight with no music playing, brilliant choice by the director
Does that actually happen in the movie
Yes. Im actaully serious the movie is a fucking trip.
Nice
No that actually doesn’t happen in the sugondese version
Shut up Earl, your ruining one of the movies ever made
People can talk shit all they want but Morbius is easily the best Marvel film to have been released on April 1st 2022.
Morbius is April Mop
What is Morbius.
@@csguak I'll do you one better, WHO IS MORBIUS?
@@Gri77ly I'll do both of you one better: WHY is morbius?
@@earthling_parth HOW IS MORBIUS
Morbius was hands down one of the movies of all time 💯
69420% rate 🥵🥵😎
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Out of all the movies to ever be created, Morbius definitely is one of them.
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Out of all the movies to ever be created, Morbius definitely is one of them
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Out of all the movies to ever be created, Morbius definitely is one of them
@@billyjoe8185 out of all the movies to ever be created, morbius definitely is one of them
@@billyjoe8185 out of all the movies to ever be created, Morbius definitely is one of them
This movie was superb! The actors acted, the soundtrack played, the cgi was generated by computers, and the movie ended
It even had credits.
@@thebatman4279 and it had a scene after those credits where Vulture appeared, who is one of the characters of all time
Sounds like some children’s book.
there were several scenes in this movie
I fell like the movie is only gonna last for 1 second and then ended
I fucking love how unbelievably sarcasm-memed this movie is being.
Like, I have never seen this amount of sarcasm as a joke ever
THATS BECAUSE IT WAS DEFINETLY A MOVIE
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@@EndOfSmallSanctuary97 5 bags of popcorn and a little toy that says “it’s morbin time” when you push his nose
Who said we were joking? Morbius is the movie ever!
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A truly unforgettable moment in human history , Walter definitely fits the role perfectly
So many bots
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a truly moment in human history
What da kracc bacc doin? 😳
let's be honest. Morbius will go down as one of the movies in existence
Its one of the movies of all time
So it would seem
@@agtx567osu The movie is. It exists as one of the movies that was ever created.
Morbius is indeed a movie.
@@agtx567osu Morbius is a movie. One of the movies ever created, some say
My favourite part is when Morbius says his iconic catchphrase "It's Morbin' time!" and then he morbs all over the villains and when he is finished morbin' he says yet another iconic catchphrase "I am the one who morbs!"
Jokes aside, Morbius is one of those movies ever created this year
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Morbius is in my opinion
bruh shut up
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i went to go see this movie and there was only one other dude in the theater and he would not stop talking to me about vampires so i left
Yeah I had that experience too except it wasn't a theater and it was my house
@@sovietunion142 damn. That's gotta be a really shitty movie if it makes you leave your own house
Hope you got a refund
@@skakee10 I have not re-entered it in 5 days.
@@sovietunion142 are they still in there?
Morbius is a movie! It had characters and a plot. It sold tickets and got reviews. No wonder people are calling it the movie of all time - its very deserving of that title.
Morbius is such a movie.
Montenegro is definitely one of the countries in the world!
@@lebaguette5393 So is Kosovo
@@KoupJam Kosovo is Montenegro,macedonia and serbia
@@lebaguette5393 so is Taiwan
I think my favorite thing about Morbius was how the main character was the protagonist. It was definitely a movie that came out.
Of so many movies, Morbius is one of them!
The CGI was there, the story was there, and the characters… you guessed it, they were there!
This was a movie. I’d definitely watch it again.
morbius is truly the movie
Hey can I have a shout out in one of ur vids
@Ink Morbius in 166 AD 💀
what move is that?
Ey, I'm your 666th likes.
I don't know what else to say...
What does this joke mean?
I can say confidently that Morbius was definitely filmed with a camera
camera? I thought a Nintendo 3ds camera
Genuinely speaking, Morbius without a doubt was one of THE movies I have ever watched in my entire life. I watched it in theaters and it was an experience I still recall because it happened recently. To any true fans of cinema, let me tell you - Morbius is one the movies of this ENTIRE DECADE.
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I wanna congratulate actors and actresses for their performance in Morbius, those were definitely some of the performances we've ever seen.
Morbius is definitely the most movie ever created
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Morbius was such a movie, I watched it. It felt like it had a budget, and it’s director was one of them!
This is the moment when morbius turned into morbid.
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@@GreenGoblinCoryintheHousemorbidly obese*
It was one of the movies this year
I fell like the morbius budget is just one penny even though is not
Love how Walt Jr just sits there and does nothing while Walt blows up the car
Walt probably took his crutches 💀
Big respect to the executives for making one of the movies the world has seen
One of my opinions on Morbius is that the CGI is definitely one of the of all time. Overall it's one of the movies out there
I didn't laugh
@@user-vo2bu5oi9k where's the funny?
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Me and other 30 men also did not Bang your mom
@@NetBattler I forgot the part where the problem is mine
@@user-vo2bu5oi9k noone asked you to
Morbius is a masterpiece of a miracle, it cured my paralytic friend that got up and leave the cinema 😍❤️
Cool.
Sorry for your loss 😔
Ok I need to see this movie NOW!
@@johnnyjoestar2510 Why do you wanna stand, you already have one
Hey are guys are joking or real about this movie
I feel like every comment is a joke and being sarcastic only
Morbius is the most influential film of all time. First and foremost, Jared Leto is a wonderful actor to take the role of Morbius after his flawless performance as Joker in Suicide Squad. Jared Leto's first role in Suicide Squad helped expose some of the more serious issues of our society, such as the lack of dead rodents in our mailboxes, to the public. Having Jared Leto as the starring character of Morbius in Morbius is an effortless decision if a movie is looking to drive a societal point home. Next, the symbolism present in Morbius is simply exquisite. Morbius dawning in an all-black outfit at the beginning of the film is hinting at how the world that Morbius lives in is starting to look increasingly desolate and dreary. What seals the deal of this piece of symbolism in Morbius is how Morbius is subsequently continuing to dress in all black clothing until the ending of the film. Not only does this subtly hint toward hyper-capitalist ideologies of ignoring the issues present on our planet to continue to profit from unsustainable sources, but it also paints a clear picture of how Morbius is a flawless human being with no benefit to himself if he were to change anything about his personality. Another excellent example of the metaphors present in the Morbius film is the effect of age on Morbius as the film progresses. At the beginning of the film, Morbius is a young, collected, ten-year-old boy with a clear path to success that he is set to find later in his lifetime. This could very well represent how in the past our ancestors were much more capable of sustaining themselves and their families, and pursuing what we've now come to consider the unachievable façade of the American dream. Although, Morbius still dresses in his signature all-black outfit, which could be a foreshadowing of the sharp turn Morbius's life is going to take as he ages. As the film progresses, Morbius's mental deterioration begins to show with his age. Most believe that this quite obviously shows how our modern society has been negatively altered to a point where our world economy only has a handful of major countries who can possess a wealth of power over other, less valuable states, and how a simple policy change could destroy our economy from the ground up. Finally, the most important factor in Morbius's influence is its unmatched reception. Morbius is the only film to ever receive a 203% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer™ with over eight hundred million critic reviews, and reach a sales figure so high that a new word has been needed to describe it, a morbillion. Critical reception is not the only area where Morbius excels, though. User reviews from over one trillion people give Morbius a 142% approval rating. Even though the audience approval rating is significantly lower than the critical rating, this could be attributed to the average person having some difficulty in understanding the subtle symbolism and metaphors present in the film, and both ratings still exceed any other film that has been critically reviewed before. Public action in response to Morbius is unprecedented and more drastic than anything the world has seen before. 100% of water damage on buildings like homes, apartments, and hotels has been attributed to bodily fluids emitted by people who have been found to have watched Morbius through from start to finish. The cost of repairing all of the buildings across the world that have been affected by what experts are coining the “Morbicrisis” is estimated to be about forty-one billion dollars USD. A new United States bill to help raise funding for relief for water damage caused by the Morbicrisis titled “The Morbillius” has recently passed the House of Representatives with a bipartisan 435 to 0 vote. The Morbillius is the first bill in United States history to ever unanimously pass the House of Representatives. Political analysts have concluded that the Morbillius has a 100% chance to pass the Senate and be signed by President Biden. There have been international petitions for an International Morbius Day, but petitioners have been unsuccessful in deciding whether the day should be on March 10th or April 1st as a result of international release date differences. Daniel Espinosa, the director of Morbius has stated that “I have had to hire a fifty-man bodyguard crew in order to function as a normal person in my own home and in public. I cannot exit my own home, let alone go to the store without a mob of people demanding that I sign their Morbius disk, or request an interview about the making and writing of Morbius.” Daniel Espinosa, along with Morbius scriptwriters Burk Sharpless and Matt Sazama, the trio that is commonly referred to as “The Morthreeus”, have stated publicly that the paparazzi that the men experience intrudes on their day-to-day life, and have pleaded for laws to be passed to tend to their issues. The Morthreeus’s public cries for the attention to end have split the International Federation of Morbius Fans (IFMF) into two factions, Pro-Morthreeus, the faction who are fighting alongside The Morthreeus, and pro-Assembly, the faction fighting to have the right to freely interact with The Morthreeus at their discretion. In conclusion, the expertly crafted storyline and message behind Morbius, and its worldwide cultural movement and critical praise are what make Morbius the most influential film of all time. Orson Welles, one of the most influential directors and producers, most known for his film “Citizen Kane”, summarizes Morbius’s influence by stating that “There will not be a film that will come close to living up to the impervious name of Morbius for an astonishingly long amount of time. The public will learn to adapt to the culture that Morbius has brought with it.” Morbius has sparked the fire that is the worldwide revolution. The production and release of Morbius and its influence will almost undoubtedly be remembered as a major turning point in our history in the distant future.
shame this excellent comment is being ignored in favor of 99999999 exhausted “morbius is a movie” jokes
Bro had a mad 15 minutes typing
This needs to be up top. You're a true morb my friend.
Breaking bad Morbius memes are top tier
Walter White being addicted to Morbius the movie is just to funny
This movie is so, i can't describe how it is. It has characters, one of the scenes in cinema, the director just made a movie, the acting is and the whole scope of it just leaves me. No wonder why people this movie, this is one of the movies of all time, the marvel movie. Stay after the post credit scene, because you're sure gonna be, one of the post-credit scene. The voice acting here is just as as the acting. The characters have such a dynamic, i especially the part where slug killed all morbs but only one survived.
The acting isn't*
I can't decide if you're serious, joking or having a stroke
@@AdlerPostHC Morbius is a movie of all time. Truly a movie for history. All the seats were and everyone was talking about how it was a movie afterwards
It is so movie
😂😂😂😂😂
morbious is truly one of the movies of all time. it is truly a cinematic. everything, every word, every scene, was written. I still can't believe this film sold 3 morbillion tickets. it is very.
morbius
i think so too
@DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO shut up bot
What if not and didn’t made any tickets?
it is truly very, morbious is one of the movies of all time!!!!
If they don’t make Morbius 2, they’ll be missing out on an opportunity to make the sequel to Morbius.
This is the movie of all time. my favorite part was when he said “it’s morbing time” and morbed everyone in the room
To be honest, out of all action movies in history, Morbius is definitely one of them.
@DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO it just says dont click on this video, what video the one im watching?
But is it?
This movie was so good that my dad wanted to get a dvd of it and we don’t even HAVE a DVD player he’s been gone for a week now probably just really hard to get cuz so many people are buying it!
@wow🅥 I hope you have to listen to among us rap for the rest of your life to the guy who is running these bots
@@kevintheminion2382 How can you say that when your literally a *minion*
Tough times though, the rampaging of the bots.
Any playstation and pretty sure xbox has a built in dvd player
@@R-Radical i dont have any
This 44 second video is more entertaining than a movie produced and directed by a Hollywood studio.
The fact Sony re-released Morbius in 1,000 cinemas because of the memes, thinking they’d capitalise on its popularity and misunderstanding the memes, and only for it to gross $85,000 just makes this video even better.
0:36 *Jokes aside, not gonna lie, this part has a really nice transition.*
Except for the completely obvious clothing change
@@DunkIeosteus we don’t talk about that
That faint fard sound effect tho....
I've never seen breaking bad so I genuinely thought Walter kills his son lmao
@@aneurysm6920 Bruh lmao
While the actor isn't too bad, everything starring Jared Leto is a film
I can confidently say that Jared Leto is one of the actors of all time
@@alexanderm.635 Agreed! He stars in some of the movies to date.
I hope your joking Because he’s a bad Actor and the movies was bad
@@jds428 It's all a joke ,including the 1 morbillion tickets thing
@@UnseenHitman-1932 ok thanks
Morbius was definitely a movie I’ll give it that
Morbius: 😎😁🤠🤑😇🌞
Madame web:😔🤒😪🤮💩🤢
Morbius is such a movie, I felt I even had to eat popcorn with it🍿
Ur not lying
@@zharonisa6720 not funny didn't laugh
@@NetBattler noone asked you to
@@pazne_sar4882 and noone ask you either
@@NetBattler are you this dumb fr?
The plot was amazing incredible storyline and incredible character design like non other 10/10
Idk bout u guys but I liked the movie
only 10/10? It was easily a 23/10
Bots
@@Rei-dv6uq ah yes *L I K E D*
@@Nictheidoit lol I am not a bot
Never watched Breaking Bad before until recently. I didn't notice the clothes change so i legit went into the show thinking Walter was actually gonna kill Walt Jr. Just seen the episode where the car explodes & went back to this video to check. I feel stupid now
I never watched breaking bad so does he kill his son or is it just good editing
@@Zonatedjaguar90 good editing
@@Zonatedjaguar90 also you should watch the show, it's really good
@@MohyAyyat alr I'll watch
I liked the part where he said 'it's morbing time!' and morbed everyone in the room.
Morbius is definitley one of the movies ive seen this year
This movie is so good, a time machine must be invented to distrubute and reveal this sort of miraculous art.
Of all the movies that have graced human history Morbius was arguably one of them
This movie is, without a doubt
Out of every movie ever, Morbius is one of them
Morbius was a surprisingly movie, it really felt like a movie
Morbius is definitely one of movies ever made
I saw it
I heard it
I cant imagine how confusing these breaking bad clips would be for people who havent watched the show yet lol
Good shit bro
Good shit bro
Fr good shit bro
Good shit bro
0:43 indeed
I can't believe Walter fall for it, but man this really hurt to see. I can't believe he did that to his son, for his revenge.
Morbius can even beat the Scarlet Witch if he multiplies himself in morbillion amounts from other realities.
Wanda's power is no match to it.
Literally the best movie of all time.
Im so jealous that morbius gets more morbussy than i ever will.
I just read these comments and laughed until I couldn’t breathe
This was most definitely one of the movies people could watch, i love how the cgi was made by computers and the actors played roles in the hit movie “morbidly obese” this movie was a movie that i saw and definitely going down in history as one of the movies of all time
It's morbin time 🗿🍷
The fact that Walter believe it was so hilarious, but man that really hurt to see. Can't believe he did that to his son, just for his revenge.
Morbius definitely goes. That post credit scene made me feel. Not good, just feel.
Morbius is without a doubt one of, if not a movie that has ever been created. It was the most movie to ever come out on April 1st, 2022 in the United States.
BRO THATS ACTUALLY SMART. CHANGING THE MOVIE RATING WITH INSPECT ELEMENT AND TRICKING PEOPLE. Why didnt I think of that before.
people say morbius shitty its not it's fucking good it changes everybody life to live FOREVER
I have to say, morbius is the movie ever, the part where he said "I morb will become more, I will become morebus by eating a bus" brings me to tears every time I think about it
Out of all the movies, morbius is definitely one of them.
I keep coming back to this because it’s so brilliant
Morbius completely reshaped my existence. Before Morbius I was partially elated to witness such a work of cinematography. When it finally came out, I was beyond stupefied. This film, on its own, manages to completely overhaul our preconceptions of modern cinema and transform it into the masterstroke that people have made it seem.
I look at the reviews that praise the movie and scoff. What fools! They completely misunderstand the surreal, philosophical ad existential implications of the existence of such a picture. In my heightened wisdom and ameliorated cognition, I can easily deduce the true underlying beauty behind the motion picture Morbius. To explain it via text would not do the film justice; you must experience it for yourself.
I sit here, pondering if any piece of art would be able to replicate or surpass such a creation, and after some deep analysis I came to a terrifying conclusion: Morbius has completely killed the very concept of art. Such a beautifully executed plan cannot be replicated, it is a thermodynamic miracle, and because the standard of film has skyrocketed to such alpine quantum, no other piece of art, be it painted or literary could possibly surpass it. I find myself in a deep state of sorrow, as the very thing I grew up with was murdered by what can only be described as a movie made by the gods.
However, this transcendental artistic specimen is so indefectible, it merits an infinite number of viewings. Morbius is the only film you will ever need to see. In the generations that follow, children will learn of such success of the human mind, and become like gods due to their minds transcending the measly conventions of modern cinematography. With great pleasure and satisfaction, I can pray to God and say "Thank you for creating Daniel Espinosa, because he created one of the films of all time".
This comment is truly one of the comments of all time. Words cannot describe how written this comment is
@@LaikaTheG what if not along with the movie?
Kifflom to you.
This had me in tears. Why would he do this to his own son? Did the son really plan this? Was the Walter in on it..?
The reason why he did this to his son because Morbius' rating is terrible and bad, Walter got lied by his son by editing the ratings to make it look good and well rated and so he kill his own son. That's why. And also Morbius is one of a movies that exists.
i watched morbious and the room was EMPTY like in this video, in mid movie only a few people entered
Morbius is certainly one of the movies that have come out in the last 20 years
I went to the movie with my dad and we were literally the only people there.
This movie really goes, not hard or anything it just goes.
The best part of morbus is that it ended.
100/10 would watch Morbius again, best movie ever. Still holds up today.
I love how you ended it just before the car started to explode. 🤣
Morbius is without a doubt, THE greatest movie of all-time
Kracc bacc always makes good videos, but i can't believe how well this is made.
Of all the scenes in the movie, it had many that were very much made you feel and that's why it will go down as a movie made by a cast.
Because of the news sanctions against Russia, Biden announced that they would not allow Morbius to play on Russian theaters. President Vladimir Putin proceeded to thank Biden for this announcement.
I love how Walter just sits there patiently waiting for his son to explode😂😂😂
And how it cutoffs so suddenly 😂😂😂😂
That very last sound effect when the car blew up😂 perfect
If avengers was one of the greatest movies, then this is one of the Movie of all time
I really observed how Morbius encountered the events that occured in the movie. Sometimes he did things in relation to these instances and other times he did other things because of them. The people who wrote the script for this movie definitely did write a script and you can tell that they did because of the events that happen in the movie. I had opinions about different parts. I think that Morbius was in this movie and it was a decision by the directors to do this. Morbius caused thoughts to enter my head and it is one of the movies of all time. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would definitely rate this movie within the bounds provided by the scale. I either will or will not watch Morbius again and I recommend that you do the same.
I cannot explain how disappointed I was after movie ended. I was like: That's it? I thought we were in the character development arc? There isn't a climactic ending? What??
Yeah it felt like one fourth of a movie was stretched out to a full movie’s length and then they clipped the ending on the end, like the pseudo brother just dies and that’s it? It wasn’t even that dramatic it just happened.
This is my 3rd time watching this. Overall, I’ve learned that morbius was one of the movies of all time, and I even got some really good parenting advice out of this.
A KraccBacc video without “amog*s” sound effect 😳😳??? Im in tears bro 😭
After seeing the movie, I can safely say that Morbius is one of the movies of all time
possibly the one of best movies ever made
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no its one of the movies
possibly one of the movies of all time
the Morbius/breaking bad mashup the world was waiting for!!!
“I cannot wait for Morbius 2: More-bius” - King Enimatix
I gotta say that Morbius is a movie, if not one of the movies ever made. I can tell that the actors acted and that the script was scripted. I'd give it a out of 10. 🥶
I wasted 100$ on this movie for a premium ticket😳
IM DEAD
To be fair, you deserve to be ripped off if you really gave fucking Morbious a chance like it was ever gonna be not only good, but worth the premium ticket.
Dude what the fuck
@@ginogatash4030 this was the first time seeing this movie i thought it was cool cuz the re was no other movies
@@alexanderm.635 Dude chill
@@Walter69white guess it's more understandable, but at least you learned to look into movies you intend to watch in theaters next time.
Mobius is definitely a movie. It has actors and phrases. There's content and it has a middle. Overall this will be remembered as a movie.
This is the movie, that movie, and a movie, definitely one of the 2022 films, and especially box office!
Lyrics
*keyboard typing*
*keyboard typing*
Hey Son what are u doing
Look how good morbius is
Son That’s wonderful I gotta go watch it now
*silly ahh walking*
Why is no one here?
*realizes*
(Bruh bruh bruh ya stupid)
I cant believe he lied to me
I’m Sorry son but I have to do this
*more silly ahh running*
*sit*
*fard*
Trust.
Trust is a concept - an emotion - extremely important to us. Trust is what binds us together. Trust is what tears us apart.
Without trust, loyalty, faith, understanding, and peace cannot be achieved.
Breaking Bad is a series about trust.
Trust binds these characters together, the trust in a partner to finish a batch. The trust in your family to live through the odds. The trust in your employer to be fair and just. The trust in yourself to get through tough times.
Trust is what tears them apart, too. Mistrust in a partner to stay faithful. Mistrust in family to support you through the odds. Mistrust in an employer to keep you around. Mistrust in yourself to be able to handle the weight of one’s actions, the weight of one’s sins.
Walter is a distrustful man. A man of many achievements and many flaws, perhaps his distrust is what carries him through the series to ultimate atrophy. He feels he cannot trust Jessie, Tuco, Elliott, Gretchen, Skyler, Saul, Gus, Hank, Mike, and many, many more. Some he may be right in, but Walt’s just human, and humans need humans to survive. Especially in the meth, or empire, business.
It’s this distrust that drives the final wedge between Walt and those he loves most, his impulses taking over his rationale. Perhaps these impulses define the man more than any chemistry knowledge or stacks of cash. Walt lives the last years of his life on these impulses because he wants to live, come hell or high water.
Walter White, Heisenberg himself, is a man who will kill over a feeling, revolt over any degree of uncertainty, and threaten his whole career over a fly. What else should we expect from a nan else, then, to be deceived by his own son, his own flesh and blood, about what Walter thought would be the movie of this decade, no, this century? Walt loves films, he’s seen watching them many times in the show, even watching Scarface with Walt Jr. His own son, then, who he’s dedicated many breakfast to, bought expensive cars for, who he wanted to have the money when he dies, when he betrays Walt, Walt senior, Walt has nothing left. A broken man in a broken household, watching a broke-ass movie.
It’s not about the movie, the scores, the cars, or the joke, it’s about trust. A man should provide for his family, so should too a family provide for the man. When that trust is broken, Walt finally, truly has nothing left. Walt must do this, though he is sorry, he must give retribution to his dead trust, with a death in turn. Walter White, a flawed, impulsive man. But I doubt it impulse when he sets the paper on fire, I believe it’s when Walt truly is clearheaded. Walter Hartwell White walks away from the car in silence, just as lifeless then as his son is, moments later. His hollow soul empties and crumbles, finally giving way to the demon who lead him here.
A broken, sad, cold man now sits by himself in an abandoned parking lot. His ties severed, his hopes shattered, he finally gives into the flames if ambition, consuming even himself as kindle, to at the end, at least, feel warmth.
Walter become a changed man.
For this is the moment Walt became Heisenberg.
This is lore accurate
Morbius is a 2022 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel. Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, it is the third film in Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU). Directed by Daniel Espinosa and written by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, it stars Jared Leto as Dr. Michael Morbius, alongside Matt Smith, Adria Arjona, Jared Harris, Al Madrigal, and Tyrese Gibson. In the film, Morbius and his surrogate brother Milo become living vampires after curing themselves of a rare blood disease.
There were several attempts to bring Morbius to the big screen since 1998, including joining the Blade franchise and having a solo film produced by Artisan Entertainment, neither of which ever came to fruition. After announcing plans for a new shared universe of films inspired by Spider-Man related characters beginning with Venom (2018), Sony began developing a film based on Morbius. Sazama and Sharpless had written a script by November 2017, and Leto and Espinosa officially joined in June 2018. Work on the film began at the end of the year with further casting, ahead of production starting in London in February 2019. Filming was confirmed to have been completed by June 2019, with reshoots happening in Los Angeles the following February.
Morbius premiered at the Plaza Carso in Mexico City on March 10, 2022, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 1, 2022, after being delayed several times from an initial July 2020 date primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film grossed over $163 million worldwide and received negative reviews from critics who criticized its writing, visual effects, and its post-credits scenes, although Smith's performance was well received. The negative reception of the film generated an ironic meme culture on the internet surrounding it, which lead Sony to make the film return to theaters on June 3, 2022.
At a hospital in Greece, 10-year-old Michael Morbius welcomes his surrogate brother Lucien, whom he renames Milo; they bond over their shared blood illness and desire to be "normal". Their adoptive father and hospital director Nicholas arranges for Morbius to attend medical school in New York while he focuses on caring for Milo.
25 years later, Morbius publicly declines a Nobel Prize for his work with synthetic blood. His colleague Martine Bancroft discovers he has secretly captured dozens of vampire bats from Costa Rica in the hope of splicing their genes with his own to cure his condition. After informing Milo of his planned illegal experiment, Morbius receives funding from him to outfit a private mercenary vessel in international waters with his equipment. While the cure works, it transforms Morbius into a vampire, who kills and drains the crew of their blood after they attack him out of fear. Once his bloodlust subsides and he regains his senses, a horrified Morbius erases all CCTV footage of his experiment before contacting the authorities and jumping overboard.
Morbius returns to New York and discovers he now has superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and echolocation, with his vampire bats treating him as a bat. To control his bloodlust, he subsists on his synthetic blood until it gradually ceases to satisfy his needs. FBI agents Simon Stroud and Al Rodriguez investigate Morbius' victims and deduce his involvement. Milo learns that Morbius is cured, but becomes furious when Morbius refuses to cure him as well. While checking on a hospitalized Bancroft, Morbius finds a dead nurse, drained of her blood. Believing he was responsible, he attempts to escape before being cornered and arrested. In prison, he is visited by Milo, who offers to use his wealth to free him. Upon realizing Milo took his cure and killed the nurse, Morbius escapes to confront him. An unrepentant Milo confesses to his bloodlust-induced crime and urges Morbius to embrace his powers as he has. Unwilling to hurt his brother, Morbius flees.
Morbius meets Bancroft to explain what Milo has done before acquiring a new lab and developing an antibody against vampirism to stop and kill Milo; he also plans to use it on himself since he will become unable to resist his bloodlust. Stroud and Rodriguez find footage of one of Milo's attacks and, believing Morbius' vampirism to be spreading, release it to the media. Nicholas recognizes Milo and pleads with him to stop. Angered by Nicholas' perceived preference for Morbius, Milo wounds and forces him to call Morbius, who watches Nicholas die while Milo attacks Bancroft. Morbius returns to Bancroft, but she dies in his arms and he drinks her blood. Morbius confronts Milo and summons an army of bats to restrain him and inject the antibody. Milo dies and Morbius flies off with the bats, mourning his loved ones and embracing his identity as a vampire. Unbeknownst to him, Bancroft is revived as a vampire herself elsewhere, having ingested a drop of Morbius' blood whilst he was feeding on her.
In the film's mid and post-credits scenes, Adrian Toomes finds himself transported to Morbius' universe. Having deduced that his transportation involved Spider-Man, Toomes approaches Morbius and suggests that they form a team.
Can't believe Son would do something so terrible as lying to Walter White, I'm literally shakin and cryin right now