Man.... I am speechless. This is, by far, the most insightful, thought-provoking and mentally stimulating video I've encountered on youtube up to till now. Guys, please donate to these guys, if you can, if not support them in any way possible. We need more content like this, there's too much stupidity and baseness spread all over the internet, meanwhile, videos like this? far too less of them. Absolutely great job guys!
High praise but I too am impressed by the writing and the video editing here. This is certainly a cut above the majority. One must be well versed in film, philosophy, politics, social science and psychology to create material like this. Well done.
40 minutes of dialogue on one of the most underappreciated movies I've ever seen with a 46 minute video on Hereditary in the sidebar? I've never subbed so fast
Have you actually read lovecraft... “oh it’s indescribable” it’s lazy writing, the only reason we remember him was because he was first to do it. If you want a modern version try reading A. Lee Martinez or D. M. Cornish but don’t give undue praise to a lazy writer just because he was first
I'm pretty sure if a Lovecraft story were to be adapted as a movie it would be calles dissapointing because of the nature of Lovecraft's books themselves...
@@jimmybuba2683 The only good film adaptation of a Lovecraft story was the silent black and white "The Call of Cthulhu" movie some fans made a while back.
@@redneckhapa Of course it's an homage. It's heavily based on Lovecraft, but doesn't have anything directly created by Lovecraft himself in it. No Cthulhu or Azathoth, no Innsmouth or Arkham, but lots of insanity and horrors from beyond.
@Thorne I had never heard of the movie until this essay, and watched the film almost immediately. Unfortunately, the acting was so weak that I could not handle watching the whole thing. I got to the point where they got to the Cathedral at Hobb's End.
@@threethrushes the characters are, in the end, supposed to be fictional. (or book fictions within movie fictions) It's kind of missing the whole point because it's entirely appropriate that they are shallow, wooden characters, because they are depicting book characters, not actual people.
@Uden One-Eye I assumed appreciate love Sam Neill, even before your "profession of love," because he's just about the only thing connecting "Event Horizon" and "Mouth of Madness" at all. Frankly, what makes Mouth of Madness good is exploration of the nature of reality, and this requires A. an interest in Philosophy and B. Intelligence, plain and simple. If a person isn't interested in the issues described in this video, there's little else to recommend it. It did badly at the box office when it came out (and VHS video was only just becoming popular and profitable, and not a serious consideration in movie making). I think Carpenter is underappreciated for all the movies he's done. "They Live!" is my favorite and political in a good way. You can mostly ignore the warnings about mass media and it's effect on society in "The Mouth of Madness", it's more in your face in "They Live!".
In the mouth of madness was the first horror I saw as a child that really affected me, I had no knowledge of Lovecraft but everything seemed vaguely familiar. Amazing work here too, I'm subbing on the strength of this.
Yes! Finally, someone who says it like it really is and brings it to the light. We have to admit, what ever truth someone finds and people don't like it, the masses who are scared will so anything to stomp it out. Love this so much! Beautifully done! Bravo!
I mean it's a really good review I would say but philosophy wise is interesting but not completely factual. Basically when you look at history societies that do not go against reality itself too much tents to flourish and last longer. Societies that go against what's natural tends to crumble apart or get conquered. For example look it at the strongest empires in history at their peak they were very patriarchal, at their weakest they became more feminist. I also think he left out the idea of Expimplicit & Implicit thoughts.
Btw, keep in mind I almost died & my brain is slowly healing with others. But even listening to you before to now I absolutely love your work. God bless you man, & if you want to keep it going. I very do love your work. God bless you indeed. 🤟🏻
People seem to forget too easily that truth, when told with just a bit of spin, can be just as much a prison as lies, and that people who agree with us can still be angling to manipulate us.
I just realized that The Carpenters' "We've Only Just Begun" is featured in "In the Mouth of Madness" as creepy waiting room music, just like it was in "1408", which you also did a video essay on...
This video was exquisite. Since first I learned of propaganda I have been haunted by the concept. Propaganda, much the same as Horror films, both fascinates & terrifies me.
It's stupid to afraid of propaganda. It only works when people listen to it. Y'know what? The thing you have to afraid is THE PEOPLE!!! (Does it sound more scary, ha?)
@@allantidgwell5624 I wanted to say, some people blame "propaganda" as the roots of the evil...or some figurehead of particular group of the people but the real horror is the people themselves. not propagandas. Any kind of the group of the people or the crowd, lose their control by a little disturbance and panics. It's not always historical event. It may happen in your city, school, company...at large or small...we're living in a gun powder ready to be fired. And each one of us is its consistution. Metaphorically we're living in the world of "The thing", the other movie from the Carpenter, I guess. Like "the thing" in that movie, people doesn't need an actual reason to lost control I believe. Most of reasoning of such acts are just an excuse.
As a software developer, I read extensively when I was young reading Jung and the greate Victorian writers as well as the classics - The Odyssey, The Aeneid, Shakespeare, Blake. My impression with 'advances' in technology is that they are not really advances but more just a form of sophistry and at heart we are still beasts, many of us unaware of our shadow.
When talking of horror movies, I always mention this one. Sadly, most people I talk to haven't heard of it. One of the best psychological type horror movies ever made. It gets in your head, and stays there. Those are the best kind.
Great job man, thank you. We live in an ancient world, and our "leaders" practice ancient beliefs...we are just not taught the knowledge, and most cannot see this to be true. Ask anybody about ritual sacrafice, and they will say "oh yeah, that used to happen, but not anymore." People have no idea of the world in which they live...by desIgn. Myself included. Be safe.
About 15 years ago I uncovered the true reality of our dimension and it's a hard pill to swallow, no pun intended. I've actually tried to tell those that are around me about this reality and they labeled me a nut job in a conspiracy theorist because to accept this reality means that your whole life up until this point was an illusion. Our leaders practice ancient dark occult practices and ritual sacrifice is the ultimate sacrament to them.
I wouldn't put stock in the idea that the Bohemian Grove is host to *Satanic* sacrifices, (or the idea that particularly many Satanists actually kill anything,) or anything so.... colorful but also cliche. Its an old trope, but not because its ever been particularly true: the Carthaginians, for example, did not, despite the Roman claim to the contrary, commit child sacrifice, any more than the Zoroastrians worshiped fire, despite the Islamic claim to the contrary. Just as Rome's claim was a pretense to attack Carthage, and the claim of the Muslims' was a pretense to outlaw Zoroastrianism, (not that fire worship deserved that, but the Muslims thought so,) the claim that our government is run by Satanists is a means of scapegoating the real evil, the Soulless Ego of Capitalism, by naming one or another disenfranchised minority. The truth is somewhat more banal but more grand in scale: that the elites of our society do, in fact, practice a ritual of human sacrifice, that of the sacrifice of the worker and the consumer by the world of the corporate and the state. The disenfranchised minority, which Satanists most assuredly are, is merely another sacrifice: a scapegoat to bring out when the workers agitate, to turn them against each other and thus mitigate the challenge to the status quo and perpetuate existing power structures. For, after all, most Satanists, most Jews, most People of Color, most women, most homosexuals, and most transpeople *are your fellow workers,* just as is the case of most Christians, most Gentiles, most white people, most men, most straight people, and most cispeople, regardless of whether or not most elites are this faith or that faith or this gender or that gender or whatever have you. If you ally with the latter, ally with the former, and find strength in greater numbers! These divisions are merely tools the elites use to distract us from the class war they wage. Abolish borders, abolish prejudice, abolish tyranny, abolish privilege, abolish class; when you finish, you will find you abolished the illusion and made reality our own.
@@peppermintgal4302You're wrong - not entirely, as you assume just because the neoliberal capitalist system is the main issue, that it is not connected to occult, evil beliefs of the oligarchs. Read David McGowan and you'll understand. You're commiting the same mistake as the right wingers who only see the evil beliefs as the issue.
It's nice to be able to put a finger on what makes In the Mouth of Madness a film that resonates with us on so many levels. It's such a marvelous film that is much deeper than it seems. An allegory to what can happen to humanity when it loses its way.
Int he Mouth of Madness reasonates with our modern generation because it has escaped the mythos of Cold War II stories, and is beginning to embrace that of earlier ones - particularly from Lovecraft´s time.
I'll be honest, as a writer myself, who's seen the effect my writing can have, this video made me extremely anxious. Not just because of the implications of how other authors have effected me, but because of the power it means I have over others
*_I clicked expecting a critique of a film, instead I walked into a seminar._* Yours is an interesting take on the psychological aspects of this film, and fairly thought-provoking. In all honesty, I think _In The Mouth of Madness_ was strictly a Cosmic Horror story, a threat of unknowable and alien nature, completely beyond human agency or comprehension. What the story can drive the audience to think about can be dreadful, that's the inherent appeal of the Lovecraftian genre. Good on you for tapping into it.
jaysenjayr thats the question I always ask myself. Everyone os afraid of being judged in the afterlife, but even serial killers are just doing what comes NATURAL to them. Just as some animals kill just for the sake of killing when theyre not even hungry, some humans are acting out what is naturally IN THEM. They were made that way. So therefore there is no "bad" people just violent or selfish people BY NATURE.
This is the work filmmakers are supposed to put into making a film, instead we get panderers and forced politics in our movies. Excellent content, subscribed!
I don't know what movies you're watching, but I think Hollywood writers and directors are genuinely liberal. Maybe in TV it's forced. Or maybe I've got it wrong and you're talking about pro Mid-East war politics? Again, this is evident in TV, although that's why I avoid watching commercial TV.
@@squirlmy You're confirming what he's saying. Hollywood, for reasons still unbeknownst to me (although I have many working theories), is extremely liberal, and they promulgate their views blatantly, often inappropriately in their works. If you are anywhere right of stalin in the 'wood your career is over. I'm quite moderate myself but Hollywood is pathologically leftist/indentitarian and the dark things that go along with those axiomatic presuppositions are slowly coming to light eg. pedophilia
@@d4mdcykey Hi I'm from the future Lex-Appeal is more accurate than you think. It's gotten worse. Buuuuut. People don't like it. The shows and movies being produced with ideology baked into them, suck. And they're failing at the box office. Some of them. It's actually "influencers" "content creators" that are pushing cultural norms. Aaaaand it might be more effective than pushing it through art. Still bad though.
I've quickly fallen in love with your content . It's a very much appreciated delving into psychology , culture and worldbuilding that brings certain themes and motifs to light . I love the amount of time and research you've put into these , they're very helpful for reference and extremely entertaining . You've also introduced me to a lot of very interesting reads , lucky I work at a bookstore .
Showed up to watch a review on a great Carpenter film. Walked away with a new perspective on life itself. I hope Carpenter sees this, and joins the conversation.
@@henrywho9433 both, this is a parasytic-symbiotic relationship which you can participate in either actively or passively. Do you merely let your puppeteer(s) pull your strings, or do you tug them back as well?
12:01 belief system 14:09 the father of public relations 19:18 In Psychology there are three main influences on personality. 21:35 manufacturing consent 25:40 psychiatrist Carl Young
The crazy thing is when you study interviews many celebrities (musicians, film stars, writers) they all say they channel spirits to produce content. And of course popculture shapes the world. Whats also strange is that the plot of that movie is a distorted telling of eschatology. Awesome video
I love your work. I've never even seen this movie and yet I feel so enthralled in your disconcerting yet insightful view of man in this film. This is the third video I've watched, and somehow you intuitively touch on humanity as a whole in the microcosms of each film you dissect, which is incredible. It's not even the dissection of the horror films you produce that are the most grisly, but the hauntingly poignant flaws that we as a species are decidedly unaware of that guide us.
Quick story on In The Mouth of Madness. I saw this in 1998 while smoking weed with my sister-in-law. Now.. We all know marijuana to be something that prevents nausea and vomiting. I was so disturbed by this movie, I literally threw up. It scared the hell out of me. In that altered state, my whole body went into reject mode. Thank you for summarizing everything I felt but could not put into words.
No idea how I ended up here, but I have no words... the internet has brought many useless things as of late. This.... this is a beautiful exception. Exemplary sound thought made apparent through precise narration and masterful demand over the craft of videography to top it all off. Your work speaks to the betterment and complexity of human thought. Creativity and wonderment. What is quite unsettling however is the timing. Elon Musk recently expressed a wish to bind human consciousness with artificial intelligence. Just a few years ago scientists discovered reality is merely code, assorted similarly to computer code. Existence will only get exponentially insane.
Denzel Lewis:"I have no words." Also Denzel Lewis:"2 long eloquently worded paragraphs explaining what the video made me feel with words." Lol Not an attack, I liked it.
Good comment Thanos, sorry i missed the big fight btw, but thats why its most important to know: who we really are and what true reality is. If we get these wrong, the consequences are dire as im sure you know
@@URAWESOME94 well as long as you acknowledge God and Jesus as above you then you can freely roam the internet :) Just be careful! Because idolators dont usually end up safe and sound
@@jakeschwartz2514 I don’t care about and don’t believe in either of those. They’re also not a prerequisite for roaming the internet. I have no idea where that painfully idiotic sentiment came from.
This was amazing! Its eerily meta how much of ours and my own personal collective story, beliefs, and reality are on display in this densely packed mindbender. Thank you for filling in so many gaps in understanding of my own internal and external realities and for making this masterpiece. That mystic point where a skilled writer creates belief and changes the reality of the reader, you found it.
I’m from Mexico and the country’s culture of worship that’s been built around brutal, psychopathic criminals who fight each other and terrorize the general population over control of drug trade routes makes me feel like I truly am in the mouth of madness. There’s hardly any other words that work better to describe it. I read and watch of so called “intellectual revolutions” that have come and past us, of long diatribes about the rights of the individual, or of the sanctity of life, or of the nature of good and evil, and to me it seems it’s all for naught. We’re no more considerate, loving, self sacrificial, compassionate, or understanding than the people one or two thousand years ago. We’re probably worse, even, because we don’t even witness or comprehend the carnage we’re complicitly profiting from.
This is one of the best videos I've seen in a long while. I love the concept of dealing with the "shadow self" (though I'm ashamed to admit, I've never read any Jung. I bought Meeting the Shadow after watching this, so will rectify that) and loved the Twin Peaks references. Especially as I thought the (much maligned) end of season 3 (or at least, how I perceived it) was a perfect allegory about how you must embrace and control your dark-half, instead of fruitlessly trying to suppress or destroy it.
Late 80s to around 05-06, has had some of the best movies ever. Aside from Seven Psychopaths and The Grand Budapest Hotel, which are my two top favorite movies in the last decade.
Jay Bee I was listening till heard black pill, blue pill, red pill. I understand the analogy but can we not use the Matrix trilogy as a complete handbook to the simulation of the universe. By giving into sources of media as supposed truth, you sound just as naive as the rest of the sheep who are brainwashed slaves to capitalist consumerism
You took one aspect from a movie and just ran with it. Pretty sure In the Mouth of Madness is really just a tribute to Lovecraft's cosmic horror but you added elements that John Carpenter kind of plays with in his films and formed them into this video. And God damn it do I like it!
Addendum: consider this quote by G.K. Chesterton and its correlation to your video: “A madman is not someone who has lost his reason, but someone who has lost everything but his reason”
Cigarette Burns reminded me a bit of the Bennewitz papers and the antivaccer and flat Earth stories about angels whose wings had been cut off so they could not fly to heaven.Vaccine manufacturers think they are angels, celestial beings that can manufacture a bonkish produce which has been debunked discredited.
"The genre of his ad, piggy-backing on people's desire to be healthier, made bacon for breakfast a popular mainstay in culture". I see you. And I applaud you.
This movie, They Live and the Thing plus of course, Big Trouble in Little China, are amongst my absolute faves of John Carpenter's works! Great analysis although I knew much of it already from constant study. One thing I found interesting was learning last year that In the Mouth of Madness was meant to be the end of a trilogy involving something like the Thing, Prince of Darkness, and then In the Mouth of Madness. I miss his works since horror directors are so derivative nowadays. Hopefully he comes back more fully, now that he's once again taken the helm on the Halloween series, reportedly.
This is thought provoking 🧐 Awesome! But thinking about this makes everything scary and terrifying. What If we are actually in a genre? Can we ever be able to tell the difference?
Yup, The hedonic principle completely dictates my thoughts and actions: if a decision will not eventually lead to pleasure, then I will not make that decision.
It is a symbiotic relationship as it seams to be. One has to coexist with the other. Life imitates art,and art imitates life . The answer to this question is yes
Wow. This is an amazing video essay. The amount of work that went into is obviously quite substantial. I saw this film when it first came out and did not care for it. Now I can't wait to see it again, with new eyes. My younger self was not impressed with what I thought of as cheesy supernatural gobbledygook. But since then I have come to see stories - all stories - as something much more than they pretend. I also discovered Lovecraft in the intervening years. Despite his sometimes embarrassingly purple prose, melodrama, and run-on sentences (not to mention elements of racism), there is something powerful and unnerving in his work. His similarly titled story "At the Mountains of Madness" still sends a chill up my spine when I think about it. It transported me, stimulating my imagination as few other books have. So I'm definitely going to give this film another shot. Thanks!
I consider this to be one of John Carpenter's best three films, along with Halloween and The Thing. So much horror intends simply to shock or make people jump at the sound of a loud noise; this one's a cut above.
Honestly I enjoyed the film and thought the concept was great but the film itself could have been made better. The woman’s acting sucked and maybe that was on purpose but it didn’t feel like it and was super distracting. Also the way the movie ends with the rock music was dumb and cheesy. It would have been much truer to the film to go into the credits with silence and nothing but the sound of Sam Neill laughing crying and screaming in horror. This would have made audiences in the movie theater more uncomfortable and would have just been better. I feel like Carpenter did good then got lazy.
It's the critical equivalent of the meme which states in brief "Local man who subscribes to the narratives of the day which are programmed by the institutions writing them thinks he is a free thinker".
Even though I dont agree with everything you say. I love your style man. You have a special talent for making the message youre trying to convey very entertaining and engaging. Your interpretations are very interesting, keep doing what youre doing. 👍
Videos I never knew I needed. This is by far my favorite psychological horror film and I'm glad someone expressing the way I've been feeling for years. Thank you.
You might be interested in the Minds of Men documentary here. It has a small side piece about Jacob's Ladder near the beginning, it's about 4 hours long.
Shut up witch, your time is neigh.. you rebel wannabes who have been fooled worse than the average square, we will end you, we are many, we are waiting.
Why don't they teach this stuff in school? Holy cow you just drop some real science on me. Thank you for this priceless, yes priceless information about myself and the people I have been living with and could not understand. My mind has become much free Of numerous uncertainties. Thank you, bless you
Such a deep look into a movie that I’m even sure survived the test of time 🤔 great video ! I’ll probably have to watch in the mouth of madness again...
I just watched your newest video on Jacobs Ladder that got taken down. But let me say- that was a fantastic study and you did a wonderful job. I have been thinking about the themes in that movie for the last few years and you really covered a lot of ground. I’m so glad I got to see it!
Awesome video. I think about this movie all the time and how true it is. How the written word can influence people and change reality. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." I literally just recorded a rant all about this stuff to post on my channel and then this video came up at the top of my recommendations. Stupid spooky smart phones always listening.
This video speaks to my thoughts on the programming of the human minds. I have never seen "In the Mouth of Madness." I actually quit watching regular television programming years ago. It seems on the internet you can find something to back up anything you believe, even if it is not true. It doesn't matter who says it, if they speak as the things are real then people are more likely to believe it. You have to be careful what words you believe in. While we all live on the same earth, in our minds it is different for different people. People will use your emotions against you and to control you. People have predictive patterns. And people also know if a customer is upset because their fast food is too slow for them, you cannot just yell at them or say something mean to them because it could cause you to lose your job, so yes, people do suppress things. It seems to be an art form, learning when you should hold your tongue.
I think there's a bit of a presumption regarding people doing things for a "reward" when people driven to do something moral may do so knowing that they will not receive any reward for their actions.
Satisfaction in doing what is "right" can be the most powerful motivation in the world. Material rewards are shallow, love and respect are fleeting, but moral certitude will justify any undertaking.
ok, this vid has made it 110% apparent to me that movies actually used to be better in the 80's and 90's despite production value.... what do you think and can you pontificate on the number of reboots we are seeing as a whole? (btw this is the first youtube suggestion that I'm actually grateful for, keep it up man, you rock!)
Man.... I am speechless. This is, by far, the most insightful, thought-provoking and mentally stimulating video I've encountered on youtube up to till now. Guys, please donate to these guys, if you can, if not support them in any way possible. We need more content like this, there's too much stupidity and baseness spread all over the internet, meanwhile, videos like this? far too less of them. Absolutely great job guys!
High praise but I too am impressed by the writing and the video editing here. This is certainly a cut above the majority. One must be well versed in film, philosophy, politics, social science and psychology to create material like this. Well done.
I see what you did there.
Check out "your invisible power" by Genevieve.
Would you still be speechless if there were more videos like this?
I have always said we are living inside Henry Fords dream
I have just watched four of your video essays, and am now having an existential crisis. Thanks for that.
Thank you for letting me know I should stick around awhile :)
@@hempwick8203 Omg, I love you! Fû€k butane!
40 minutes of dialogue on one of the most underappreciated movies I've ever seen with a 46 minute video on Hereditary in the sidebar? I've never subbed so fast
Same
@@DennisAlexioAndyHug same
Dude, you are a piece of gold in this platform. Never stop, please.
I agree with this statement
Piece of mold on a prolaps 🙄
I really hope we get a renaissance of cosmic horror and lovecraftian movies
This !
FUCKING AGREED SIR
Working on it
Have you actually read lovecraft... “oh it’s indescribable” it’s lazy writing, the only reason we remember him was because he was first to do it. If you want a modern version try reading A. Lee Martinez or D. M. Cornish but don’t give undue praise to a lazy writer just because he was first
@@jerkfudgewater147 i have read lovecraft and i am a fan if you don't like him thats fine i like his writing and the mythology he created
The best Lovecraftian movie ever made isn't based on a Lovecraft story.
Oddly appropriate.
I'm pretty sure if a Lovecraft story were to be adapted as a movie it would be calles dissapointing because of the nature of Lovecraft's books themselves...
@@jimmybuba2683 The only good film adaptation of a Lovecraft story was the silent black and white "The Call of Cthulhu" movie some fans made a while back.
Definitely an homage. A word play on Lovecraft's "At the Mountains of Madness".
@@redneckhapa Of course it's an homage. It's heavily based on Lovecraft, but doesn't have anything directly created by Lovecraft himself in it. No Cthulhu or Azathoth, no Innsmouth or Arkham, but lots of insanity and horrors from beyond.
Yuuup
This is a staggering creative essay in scope, execution and thought.
Hats off.
@Thorne I had never heard of the movie until this essay, and watched the film almost immediately. Unfortunately, the acting was so weak that I could not handle watching the whole thing. I got to the point where they got to the Cathedral at Hobb's End.
hats on
@@threethrushes the characters are, in the end, supposed to be fictional. (or book fictions within movie fictions) It's kind of missing the whole point because it's entirely appropriate that they are shallow, wooden characters, because they are depicting book characters, not actual people.
@Uden One-Eye I assumed appreciate love Sam Neill, even before your "profession of love," because he's just about the only thing connecting "Event Horizon" and "Mouth of Madness" at all. Frankly, what makes Mouth of Madness good is exploration of the nature of reality, and this requires A. an interest in Philosophy and B. Intelligence, plain and simple. If a person isn't interested in the issues described in this video, there's little else to recommend it. It did badly at the box office when it came out (and VHS video was only just becoming popular and profitable, and not a serious consideration in movie making). I think Carpenter is underappreciated for all the movies he's done. "They Live!" is my favorite and political in a good way. You can mostly ignore the warnings about mass media and it's effect on society in "The Mouth of Madness", it's more in your face in "They Live!".
No condom will lead you to become a minion!
In the mouth of madness was the first horror I saw as a child that really affected me, I had no knowledge of Lovecraft but everything seemed vaguely familiar.
Amazing work here too, I'm subbing on the strength of this.
Yes! Finally, someone who says it like it really is and brings it to the light. We have to admit, what ever truth someone finds and people don't like it, the masses who are scared will so anything to stomp it out. Love this so much! Beautifully done! Bravo!
I mean it's a really good review I would say but philosophy wise is interesting but not completely factual. Basically when you look at history societies that do not go against reality itself too much tents to flourish and last longer. Societies that go against what's natural tends to crumble apart or get conquered.
For example look it at the strongest empires in history at their peak they were very patriarchal, at their weakest they became more feminist.
I also think he left out the idea of Expimplicit & Implicit thoughts.
This essay is almost as scary as the actual movie. Well done.
Btw, keep in mind I almost died & my brain is slowly healing with others. But even listening to you before to now I absolutely love your work. God bless you man, & if you want to keep it going. I very do love your work. God bless you indeed. 🤟🏻
I like it. Reminded me of Hamlet when he said, "There is neither good nor ill, but thinking makes it so."
I love how the left and right see this working in the other side but not in themselves....and this video is a fine example of my point.
People seem to forget too easily that truth, when told with just a bit of spin, can be just as much a prison as lies, and that people who agree with us can still be angling to manipulate us.
Thanks!
I just realized that The Carpenters' "We've Only Just Begun" is featured in "In the Mouth of Madness" as creepy waiting room music, just like it was in "1408", which you also did a video essay on...
I know I am commenting on an old video, but I've just found your channel and I am in awe!
This video was exquisite. Since first I learned of propaganda I have been haunted by the concept.
Propaganda, much the same as Horror films, both fascinates & terrifies me.
same.
The best propaganda film I've seen is a Korean propaganda film exposing American propaganda.
It's stupid to afraid of propaganda. It only works when people listen to it. Y'know what? The thing you have to afraid is THE PEOPLE!!! (Does it sound more scary, ha?)
@@付和雷同-p9g people are terrifying. If you don't believe that then you've never studied the atrocities of history
@@allantidgwell5624 I wanted to say, some people blame "propaganda" as the roots of the evil...or some figurehead of particular group of the people but the real horror is the people themselves. not propagandas. Any kind of the group of the people or the crowd, lose their control by a little disturbance and panics. It's not always historical event. It may happen in your city, school, company...at large or small...we're living in a gun powder ready to be fired.
And each one of us is its consistution. Metaphorically we're living in the world of "The thing", the other movie from the Carpenter, I guess. Like "the thing" in that movie, people doesn't need an actual reason to lost control I believe. Most of reasoning of such acts are just an excuse.
some of the best essay ive found on UA-cam, really great stuff
As a software developer, I read extensively when I was young reading Jung and the greate Victorian writers as well as the classics - The Odyssey, The Aeneid, Shakespeare, Blake.
My impression with 'advances' in technology is that they are not really advances but more just a form of sophistry and at heart we are still beasts, many of us unaware of our shadow.
Slartibartfast Bloodborne might be a game, but damn does it nail that feeling.
@@mforester1988 thank you, what do you think of the crinkly edges?
As a computer science student myself, i completely agree with you there. Guess our tastes matches.
@@justamanofculture12 glad to meet a kindred spirit.
When talking of horror movies, I always mention this one. Sadly, most people I talk to haven't heard of it. One of the best psychological type horror movies ever made. It gets in your head, and stays there. Those are the best kind.
Great job man, thank you. We live in an ancient world, and our "leaders" practice ancient beliefs...we are just not taught the knowledge, and most cannot see this to be true. Ask anybody about ritual sacrafice, and they will say "oh yeah, that used to happen, but not anymore." People have no idea of the world in which they live...by desIgn. Myself included. Be safe.
About 15 years ago I uncovered the true reality of our dimension and it's a hard pill to swallow, no pun intended. I've actually tried to tell those that are around me about this reality and they labeled me a nut job in a conspiracy theorist because to accept this reality means that your whole life up until this point was an illusion. Our leaders practice ancient dark occult practices and ritual sacrifice is the ultimate sacrament to them.
You are correct sir...Ahem...Bohemian grove...Ahem
I wouldn't put stock in the idea that the Bohemian Grove is host to *Satanic* sacrifices, (or the idea that particularly many Satanists actually kill anything,) or anything so.... colorful but also cliche. Its an old trope, but not because its ever been particularly true: the Carthaginians, for example, did not, despite the Roman claim to the contrary, commit child sacrifice, any more than the Zoroastrians worshiped fire, despite the Islamic claim to the contrary.
Just as Rome's claim was a pretense to attack Carthage, and the claim of the Muslims' was a pretense to outlaw Zoroastrianism, (not that fire worship deserved that, but the Muslims thought so,) the claim that our government is run by Satanists is a means of scapegoating the real evil, the Soulless Ego of Capitalism, by naming one or another disenfranchised minority. The truth is somewhat more banal but more grand in scale: that the elites of our society do, in fact, practice a ritual of human sacrifice, that of the sacrifice of the worker and the consumer by the world of the corporate and the state. The disenfranchised minority, which Satanists most assuredly are, is merely another sacrifice: a scapegoat to bring out when the workers agitate, to turn them against each other and thus mitigate the challenge to the status quo and perpetuate existing power structures.
For, after all, most Satanists, most Jews, most People of Color, most women, most homosexuals, and most transpeople *are your fellow workers,* just as is the case of most Christians, most Gentiles, most white people, most men, most straight people, and most cispeople, regardless of whether or not most elites are this faith or that faith or this gender or that gender or whatever have you. If you ally with the latter, ally with the former, and find strength in greater numbers! These divisions are merely tools the elites use to distract us from the class war they wage. Abolish borders, abolish prejudice, abolish tyranny, abolish privilege, abolish class; when you finish, you will find you abolished the illusion and made reality our own.
@@peppermintgal4302 Sometimes you find comrades in comments, and it just makes my day!
@@peppermintgal4302You're wrong - not entirely, as you assume just because the neoliberal capitalist system is the main issue, that it is not connected to occult, evil beliefs of the oligarchs. Read David McGowan and you'll understand.
You're commiting the same mistake as the right wingers who only see the evil beliefs as the issue.
This is incredibly eye-opening and inspirational. Just wow.
It's nice to be able to put a finger on what makes In the Mouth of Madness a film that resonates with us on so many levels. It's such a marvelous film that is much deeper than it seems. An allegory to what can happen to humanity when it loses its way.
Int he Mouth of Madness reasonates with our modern generation because it has escaped the mythos of Cold War II stories, and is beginning to embrace that of earlier ones - particularly from Lovecraft´s time.
We never had it in the first place.
@@ineffablebeing4276 So, is it your lack of free will that led you to deny it's existence, or is it your belief that free will doesn't exist?
When? It has already happened.
Take your hedonism and your nihilism and go fall in a cactus patch degenerate.
I'll be honest, as a writer myself, who's seen the effect my writing can have, this video made me extremely anxious. Not just because of the implications of how other authors have effected me, but because of the power it means I have over others
serena the witch Affected
ok orlee lol salvia is the overlord
your delusions are only delusions
someone can run you over and youd be in the hospital
@Y O J I M B O 用心棒 You make us sound a lot cooler than we really are
This might be one of the best pieces of content on UA-cam. Great stuff!
*_I clicked expecting a critique of a film, instead I walked into a seminar._*
Yours is an interesting take on the psychological aspects of this film, and fairly thought-provoking.
In all honesty, I think _In The Mouth of Madness_ was strictly a Cosmic Horror story, a threat of unknowable and alien nature, completely beyond human agency or comprehension.
What the story can drive the audience to think about can be dreadful, that's the inherent appeal of the Lovecraftian genre. Good on you for tapping into it.
This is, hands down, one of the best videos I've seen in UA-cam. Fantastic work. You need 10,000,000 subscribers, sir.
Neonlux that’s up to SM Entertainment
Well when concidering the Fortnite Ninja has 22,000,000 im thinking atleast double , lol.
I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way. (Jessica Rabbit)
How can I be bad when I am who I am? I'm just am.
jaysenjayr thats the question I always ask myself. Everyone os afraid of being judged in the afterlife, but even serial killers are just doing what comes NATURAL to them. Just as some animals kill just for the sake of killing when theyre not even hungry, some humans are acting out what is naturally IN THEM. They were made that way. So therefore there is no "bad" people just violent or selfish people BY NATURE.
Faith Fuldeeds lol.
This is the work filmmakers are supposed to put into making a film, instead we get panderers and forced politics in our movies.
Excellent content, subscribed!
I don't know what movies you're watching, but I think Hollywood writers and directors are genuinely liberal. Maybe in TV it's forced. Or maybe I've got it wrong and you're talking about pro Mid-East war politics? Again, this is evident in TV, although that's why I avoid watching commercial TV.
@@squirlmy You're confirming what he's saying. Hollywood, for reasons still unbeknownst to me (although I have many working theories), is extremely liberal, and they promulgate their views blatantly, often inappropriately in their works. If you are anywhere right of stalin in the 'wood your career is over. I'm quite moderate myself but Hollywood is pathologically leftist/indentitarian and the dark things that go along with those axiomatic presuppositions are slowly coming to light eg. pedophilia
Lex-Appeal I’m far left. They sell a catharsis beyond the real...
Still, everything is identitarian and political.
@@79Lexxus ~ You should probably get out of the house more often, you've got one foot off the cliff.
@@d4mdcykey Hi I'm from the future Lex-Appeal is more accurate than you think. It's gotten worse.
Buuuuut. People don't like it. The shows and movies being produced with ideology baked into them, suck. And they're failing at the box office.
Some of them.
It's actually "influencers" "content creators" that are pushing cultural norms. Aaaaand it might be more effective than pushing it through art. Still bad though.
I come back here every often it gives me a sense of sanity
Thats the reason why I subscribed to this channel instantly. These essays are so well crafted and its extremely interesting to listen to them. :D
Wow! I watched all your videos. I have to say your channel make some really high-quality, deep analytic works!!!
I've quickly fallen in love with your content . It's a very much appreciated delving into psychology , culture and worldbuilding that brings certain themes and motifs to light . I love the amount of time and research you've put into these , they're very helpful for reference and extremely entertaining . You've also introduced me to a lot of very interesting reads , lucky I work at a bookstore .
You lucky thing
Five months later.. i would like to take a biting-one's-fist moment of appreciation of the editing skill
Showed up to watch a review on a great Carpenter film. Walked away with a new perspective on life itself. I hope Carpenter sees this, and joins the conversation.
Another instance where UA-cam gets it right with their suggested videos 😁 Very well done!!
Damn baby! Lookin good
Not often
@@LordRothschild666 Which is why I gave recognition since they got it right lol
He who controls language controls reality. SO WRITE my brothers...
Notice how many dystopian shows and movies there are. Strange.
Do we control English or have we been constricted by English and its accompanying culture?
@@henrywho9433 I would say constricted.
@@henrywho9433 both, this is a parasytic-symbiotic relationship which you can participate in either actively or passively. Do you merely let your puppeteer(s) pull your strings, or do you tug them back as well?
@Israel out of Palestine 😂
This is an intriguing perception of how concuious thoughts create "reality" but in the eyes of most it's only a dream ,
12:01 belief system
14:09 the father of public relations
19:18 In Psychology there are three main influences on personality.
21:35 manufacturing consent
25:40 psychiatrist Carl Young
Bouekiel Ohiyo Carl Jung*
Art comes from reality, art is reality in perspective.
Lol you're soooo smart lol
more like Art comes to Reality
you can tell because he ended his serious philosophical sentence with proper punctuation.
Dude you are so admirable like the way you execute your essay is just astounding please keep up the creative work .
The crazy thing is when you study interviews many celebrities (musicians, film stars, writers) they all say they channel spirits to produce content. And of course popculture shapes the world. Whats also strange is that the plot of that movie is a distorted telling of eschatology. Awesome video
I love your work. I've never even seen this movie and yet I feel so enthralled in your disconcerting yet insightful view of man in this film. This is the third video I've watched, and somehow you intuitively touch on humanity as a whole in the microcosms of each film you dissect, which is incredible. It's not even the dissection of the horror films you produce that are the most grisly, but the hauntingly poignant flaws that we as a species are decidedly unaware of that guide us.
Quick story on In The Mouth of Madness. I saw this in 1998 while smoking weed with my sister-in-law. Now.. We all know marijuana to be something that prevents nausea and vomiting. I was so disturbed by this movie, I literally threw up. It scared the hell out of me. In that altered state, my whole body went into reject mode. Thank you for summarizing everything I felt but could not put into words.
No idea how I ended up here, but I have no words... the internet has brought many useless things as of late. This.... this is a beautiful exception. Exemplary sound thought made apparent through precise narration and masterful demand over the craft of videography to top it all off.
Your work speaks to the betterment and complexity of human thought. Creativity and wonderment. What is quite unsettling however is the timing. Elon Musk recently expressed a wish to bind human consciousness with artificial intelligence. Just a few years ago scientists discovered reality is merely code, assorted similarly to computer code. Existence will only get exponentially insane.
Denzel Lewis:"I have no words."
Also Denzel Lewis:"2 long eloquently worded paragraphs explaining what the video made me feel with words." Lol
Not an attack, I liked it.
Good comment Thanos, sorry i missed the big fight btw, but thats why its most important to know: who we really are and what true reality is. If we get these wrong, the consequences are dire as im sure you know
@@jakeschwartz2514ahh. A time portal. Your decision to respond to this has brought me back to a statement made 4 years ago.
@@URAWESOME94 well as long as you acknowledge God and Jesus as above you then you can freely roam the internet :)
Just be careful! Because idolators dont usually end up safe and sound
@@jakeschwartz2514 I don’t care about and don’t believe in either of those. They’re also not a prerequisite for roaming the internet.
I have no idea where that painfully idiotic sentiment came from.
How rare to find something so thoughtful on UA-cam. Keep going!
This was amazing! Its eerily meta how much of ours and my own personal collective story, beliefs, and reality are on display in this densely packed mindbender. Thank you for filling in so many gaps in understanding of my own internal and external realities and for making this masterpiece. That mystic point where a skilled writer creates belief and changes the reality of the reader, you found it.
15:43 The moment my mind clicked and i understood a reality that i live in but could never realize. Thank you dear UA-camr. Love you ❤️.
I’m from Mexico and the country’s culture of worship that’s been built around brutal, psychopathic criminals who fight each other and terrorize the general population over control of drug trade routes makes me feel like I truly am in the mouth of madness. There’s hardly any other words that work better to describe it. I read and watch of so called “intellectual revolutions” that have come and past us, of long diatribes about the rights of the individual, or of the sanctity of life, or of the nature of good and evil, and to me it seems it’s all for naught. We’re no more considerate, loving, self sacrificial, compassionate, or understanding than the people one or two thousand years ago. We’re probably worse, even, because we don’t even witness or comprehend the carnage we’re complicitly profiting from.
This is one of the best videos I've seen in a long while. I love the concept of dealing with the "shadow self" (though I'm ashamed to admit, I've never read any Jung. I bought Meeting the Shadow after watching this, so will rectify that) and loved the Twin Peaks references. Especially as I thought the (much maligned) end of season 3 (or at least, how I perceived it) was a perfect allegory about how you must embrace and control your dark-half, instead of fruitlessly trying to suppress or destroy it.
This guy was in this, event horizon, and Jurassic Park? What flexibility in acting!
Don't forget Possession
Idk what it is but the early 90s had some
Of the best movies
Also the 80s too.
Late 80s to around 05-06, has had some of the best movies ever.
Aside from Seven Psychopaths and The Grand Budapest Hotel, which are my two top favorite movies in the last decade.
And music.
Music and movies have been great every generation except...
Mid 80s- whole 90’s prime.....
This is reality.
Who you tryin' to get crazy with, ese? Don't you know I'm loco?
*holding my popcorn* hahahah haahahaha hahaha hhahah oh
@@warcraftfan5 haha
The black pill is nihilistic hedonistic bullshit peddled by goth and emo and punk wrist slicing pretenscious morons.
Jay Bee I was listening till heard black pill, blue pill, red pill. I understand the analogy but can we not use the Matrix trilogy as a complete handbook to the simulation of the universe.
By giving into sources of media as supposed truth, you sound just as naive as the rest of the sheep who are brainwashed slaves to capitalist consumerism
this is my favourite video of all time on youtube.truly phenomenal
Most underrated channel on UA-cam.
My feeling of reality has dramatically changed since the virus outbreak, I wonder who wrote the Covid-19 reality we now live in
You took one aspect from a movie and just ran with it. Pretty sure In the Mouth of Madness is really just a tribute to Lovecraft's cosmic horror but you added elements that John Carpenter kind of plays with in his films and formed them into this video.
And God damn it do I like it!
Addendum: consider this quote by G.K. Chesterton and its correlation to your video: “A madman is not someone who has lost his reason, but someone who has lost everything but his reason”
Carpenter did a similar one called Cigarette Burns. Instead of a book, its a movie that will drive you absolutely mad.
That was one of those 'Masters of Horror' movies.
Yup.
Cigarette Burns reminded me a bit of the Bennewitz papers and the antivaccer and flat Earth stories about angels whose wings had been cut off so they could not fly to heaven.Vaccine manufacturers think they are angels, celestial beings that can manufacture a bonkish produce which has been debunked discredited.
I loved Cinnamon Buns, too!
Joel Bell isn’t that a movie starring Alan’s girlfriend from Two and a half men?!😂
Real Dimensional Pictures
Never stop making videos. You are what keeps youtube alive.
"The genre of his ad, piggy-backing on people's desire to be healthier, made bacon for breakfast a popular mainstay in culture".
I see you.
And I applaud you.
This movie, They Live and the Thing plus of course, Big Trouble in Little China, are amongst my absolute faves of John Carpenter's works! Great analysis although I knew much of it already from constant study. One thing I found interesting was learning last year that In the Mouth of Madness was meant to be the end of a trilogy involving something like the Thing, Prince of Darkness, and then In the Mouth of Madness. I miss his works since horror directors are so derivative nowadays. Hopefully he comes back more fully, now that he's once again taken the helm on the Halloween series, reportedly.
This is thought provoking 🧐
Awesome!
But thinking about this makes everything scary and terrifying.
What If we are actually in a genre? Can we ever be able to tell the difference?
Yup, The hedonic principle completely dictates my thoughts and actions: if a decision will not eventually lead to pleasure, then I will not make that decision.
These videos have the depth and exhaustivity one can only aspire to. Exquisite work, my good Sir!
I watched this video a year ago and I feel like I gained insight into something I wasn’t suppose to
It is a symbiotic relationship as it seams to be. One has to coexist with the other. Life imitates art,and art imitates life . The answer to this question is yes
Deep insight
In other words... humans cannot exist without the other.
The individual is important just as much as the community.
Come back, please! These videos are amazing and I got trough all of them in an instant.. We need you in this platform! ♥️
Thank you. This movie has stuck with me since it came out and I'm glad you did this. Good framework to question reality.
Only took the algorithm a year to suggest this but I'm very glad it did. Shared it with those who might appreciate it. Fantastic work, and subscribed!
One of my favorite movies haven't watched the video yet but gotta love when gems get alittle light
Jesus this came up in autoplay when i was on a night walk and i was completely entranced. Well done
Wow. This is an amazing video essay. The amount of work that went into is obviously quite substantial. I saw this film when it first came out and did not care for it. Now I can't wait to see it again, with new eyes. My younger self was not impressed with what I thought of as cheesy supernatural gobbledygook. But since then I have come to see stories - all stories - as something much more than they pretend. I also discovered Lovecraft in the intervening years. Despite his sometimes embarrassingly purple prose, melodrama, and run-on sentences (not to mention elements of racism), there is something powerful and unnerving in his work. His similarly titled story "At the Mountains of Madness" still sends a chill up my spine when I think about it. It transported me, stimulating my imagination as few other books have. So I'm definitely going to give this film another shot. Thanks!
I consider this to be one of John Carpenter's best three films, along with Halloween and The Thing. So much horror intends simply to shock or make people jump at the sound of a loud noise; this one's a cut above.
Honestly I enjoyed the film and thought the concept was great but the film itself could have been made better. The woman’s acting sucked and maybe that was on purpose but it didn’t feel like it and was super distracting.
Also the way the movie ends with the rock music was dumb and cheesy. It would have been much truer to the film to go into the credits with silence and nothing but the sound of Sam Neill laughing crying and screaming in horror. This would have made audiences in the movie theater more uncomfortable and would have just been better. I feel like Carpenter did good then got lazy.
@@stephengehly2319 I actually love the rock music at the end. It gives the ending a sense of nihilism.
@Witch House haha
@@Corn_Pone_Flicks !
The most horrifying thing I’ve ever had to face in my life was Self.
All the world’s shadows are evaporating.
Yup. Great video. Jesus is the only way. God bless you all
This is quality work, thank you for not being a hack fraud and begging for a subscribe or like, this deserves a Patreon following, well done.
Well done brother. This is a masterpiece 🙏
It's the critical equivalent of the meme which states in brief "Local man who subscribes to the narratives of the day which are programmed by the institutions writing them thinks he is a free thinker".
Even though I dont agree with everything you say. I love your style man. You have a special talent for making the message youre trying to convey very entertaining and engaging. Your interpretations are very interesting, keep doing what youre doing. 👍
Mesmerizing video man really. Good Job.
:)
really love these kind of videos, hope you upload soon!
Videos I never knew I needed. This is by far my favorite psychological horror film and I'm glad someone expressing the way I've been feeling for years. Thank you.
I love this!! Can you please do 1990 Jacobs ladder? I want to see what your insight on it😈
You might be interested in the Minds of Men documentary here. It has a small side piece about Jacob's Ladder near the beginning, it's about 4 hours long.
Shut up witch, your time is neigh.. you rebel wannabes who have been fooled worse than the average square, we will end you, we are many, we are waiting.
@@Antilluminati if you're ready then why are you waiting?
@@Antilluminati
neigh?
Do you mean nigh?
You dumb fuck
Yes!
Why don't they teach this stuff in school? Holy cow you just drop some real science on me. Thank you for this priceless, yes priceless information about myself and the people I have been living with and could not understand. My mind has become much free Of numerous uncertainties. Thank you, bless you
That would be outrageous, considering there intentions .
Such a deep look into a movie that I’m even sure survived the test of time 🤔 great video ! I’ll probably have to watch in the mouth of madness again...
I just watched your newest video on Jacobs Ladder that got taken down. But let me say- that was a fantastic study and you did a wonderful job. I have been thinking about the themes in that movie for the last few years and you really covered a lot of ground. I’m so glad I got to see it!
This reminds me of L. Ron Hubbard who wrote his own reality to start his own religion and did.
Battlefield Earth!!!!
"I may not see the change my truth rings, but I sure feel the tune that it sings."
Awesome video. I think about this movie all the time and how true it is. How the written word can influence people and change reality.
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
I literally just recorded a rant all about this stuff to post on my channel and then this video came up at the top of my recommendations. Stupid spooky smart phones always listening.
Unusual to find such quality on YT. Thank you and please keep it up!
This channel needs to get more appreciation. This is just art. Love every video
Your writing reeks of passion! Keep at it. We need a world where the people with passion are the primary creators.
can't believe that 40min went by that fast
This video speaks to my thoughts on the programming of the human minds. I have never seen "In the Mouth of Madness." I actually quit watching regular television programming years ago. It seems on the internet you can find something to back up anything you believe, even if it is not true. It doesn't matter who says it, if they speak as the things are real then people are more likely to believe it. You have to be careful what words you believe in. While we all live on the same earth, in our minds it is different for different people. People will use your emotions against you and to control you. People have predictive patterns. And people also know if a customer is upset because their fast food is too slow for them, you cannot just yell at them or say something mean to them because it could cause you to lose your job, so yes, people do suppress things. It seems to be an art form, learning when you should hold your tongue.
XD Shit where I'm from fast food folks will shout back at you
In the mouth of madness
Down in the darkness
No more tomorrow
Down in the hollow
I'm demon speeding
I’m glad people are still talking about this movie
Damn, this is hands down one of the best youtube videos I've ever seen.
One of the best vids I've watched all year bro.
I think there's a bit of a presumption regarding people doing things for a "reward" when people driven to do something moral may do so knowing that they will not receive any reward for their actions.
Satisfaction in doing what is "right" can be the most powerful motivation in the world. Material rewards are shallow, love and respect are fleeting, but moral certitude will justify any undertaking.
ok, this vid has made it 110% apparent to me that movies actually used to be better in the 80's and 90's despite production value.... what do you think and can you pontificate on the number of reboots we are seeing as a whole?
(btw this is the first youtube suggestion that I'm actually grateful for, keep it up man, you rock!)