What is very interesting is that since jack is the one who tells what happened you don't know whats real. Like the lady in the car at the start might have told him nothing at all and he just imagined being called a serial killer because, well he is
This is exactly what I was thinking! Yes, there are Karens out there but no sane person would constantly insult the person actually helping them while specifically insinuating them to be murderers. That part was too specific that I really think it was all in his head.
Exactly!! I’m pretty sure they actually said that in an interview at one point too everyone else saying that she deserved it really just shows how well they incorporated his narcissistic personality into the narrative of the film!
Yea but she had several chances to shut the hell up like she’s in the presence of serial killer and twice he was going to let her go she just had to keep her mouth shut.
it disturbs me seeing so many people in this comment section saying they/specifically the first women deserved to die, especially when many of them have channel names that suggest they’re men. sure some made poor decisions and if it wasn’t actually a case of unreliable narrator that first woman did deserve some form of punishment but we’re literally talking about _death_ here. something that gives no second chances. it’s permanent. i don’t think people really think about it when they say she deserved to die but in a way that just reveals some problems with society
@@Vajra98 movies don’t exist in a vacuum dude 😂 especially a comment section under a video about the movie frequented by average members of society. like it or not, this reflects some common views in society which are unfair, like imagine being a single parent wanting to go on a date with this sweet guy you just met who’s even okay with you bringing your children and getting massacred and after your death people are blaming you for it… smh i get the difference between fiction and reality but if people are wholeheartedly saying this shit about fictional women, who’s to say they won’t about real life women?
"The woman exclaims that jack can't be a serial killer, because he's-" A. A decent person B. A wise fellow C. A good samaritan D. A wimp Choose wisely before you call a stranger something. It could save your life.
Ya idk what would possess you to Call a grown man a wimp especially after he's literally drove you to and from and attempted to fix your vehicle maybe she was suicidal or wanted to be punched on
I think it was all in his mind, she probably didn't say those things but in his mind that's how he picture and that was the trigger for his first kill. After that you can see that he didn't even need to be triggered as he had a liking for it.
It's important to realize that Jack isn't a reliable narrator, and how the women acted were purely from Jack's perspective. We never see an outside character's perspective.
Thats a very good point, I sometimes hear people say things they didn't. Its hard to hold a personal narrative on people when you might have just been hearing things.
@@drphot6050 yeah, but there’s a lot of idiots lower in the comments that don’t understand that you probably shouldn’t take the word of a mentally unstable sociopath as gospel, so it’s worth restating.
damn because it’s fiction i didnt even think to suspect the director lmao but there’s always the case like that guy who sang about having skulls in his home actually having skulls in his home (though some ppl said that was a fake screenshot, but still)
It gets even better: He brings her back to the apartment and drags her to the window, opens it and screams "HELP! HELP ME!" and forces her to do the same... Then he makes her listen to no help coming...
@@berryy82 I install security systems and you'd be surprised how many idiots thinks that me asking for the wifi password to learn their WIRELESS WIFI CAMERAS into their wifi is me trying to hack into their network and steal their info. People are stupid.
07:45 At first, I thought "no cop would be this careless/dense" Then I remembered the cops that took a 14 year old boy back to Jeffery Dahmers apartment 🤦🏾
it might be resource intensive, but i still feel like police officers and people in public service should hope for the best, prepare for the worst when someone is saying something that outlandish (because it is a highly doubtful claim to the average member of society) but that doesn’t mean they should write it off entirely like that officer did. resource intensive bc if every claim were taken seriously, it could take hours of time or whatever to resolve them but it should still be worth it in the case the victim is actually being pursued by a killer or sth god this is a long comment
“Verge” is a reference to Virgil, the ancient Roman poet who wrote the Aenied. Virgil is also the character that escorts Dante through parts of hell in Dante’s Divine Comedy and represents human reason. I assume that “Verge” and the whole plot is the main character’s psycho “artist” brain and rational brain having a conversation as he’s about to finally be caught and realizing he’s going to hell.
not enough people discuss the irony in how jack was caught. despite how reckless he got towards the end of his “career”, he was only caught because they suspected him of a completely unrelated crime someone committed, and he panicked.
this is litterly the case of most serial killers. there were these 2 men who filmed everything they did and even biult an underground space for it all, they kidnaped a LOT of ppl and didnt get caught until one of em fked up and tried to steel smthn
as a casual hunter myself, one thing you failed to realize is that, an animal predator only hunts other species for food. the only reason they attack their own specie is for territory, self-defense and mate. its funny to think that he considers himself a hunter.
As a casual UA-cam commentor myself One thing that you failed to realize was that he was playing a character inside a character inside a movie for him to murder a female with two kids and he is not an actual hunter who is not concerned with hunting game but instead he is more concerned about trying to commit murder. Like OK dude we get it dude you hunt VERY cool dood LoL
As evil as Jack was he wasn’t even meant to end up in the lowest pits of hell, he was a few levels up. Makes you wonder what kind of a monster is meant to end up in the lowest pits of hell!
It's one of the most fucked up movies ever, and the thing is that it doesn't seem as forcefully edgy as A Serbian Film or something similar, Jack really feels like a realistic psychopathic serial killer (with a dose of dark humor added). It's like the director is a genuine psycho himself. But as weird and disturbing as it is, I found it very interesting, imo it had the right combination of substance and Von Trier's "artsy" style.
Definitely two different types of “edgy” movies. A Serbian Film was just all wrong, this one was just the typical serial killer movie, but then they jump ship and mess the entire thing up at the end with the magically he builds a house and a hole is inside of it in the floor all while it takes the cops to pull up and come in. Those cops must have Storm Trooper reflexes or something if they taking so long that he could string bodies up into a shape of a mini house and a hole can get cut into the metal floor.
@@Lightnatural Ok it's beautiful I understand that and it looks very good as well but at what cost?? Killing people and making a home out of it:sure it is beautiful but we should never encourage such people and sorry for going overboard but anyways thanks for replying bro
No the kids an asshole to him while he trying to teach him how to hunt and when he kills him makes him smile with rigor Morris so he calls him grumpy til he makes his face stay smiling watch the directors cut version it’s Awsome
Agreed, Jack's efforts weren't in vain as he did end up making a house both he looked satisfied with, and Verge himself though was quite fine, but no sin ever goes unpunished. Jack still had to murder several women which is sickening, and to add fuel to the flame, he took the lives of two children, but it doesn't end there, he piled up the corpses as if their lives weren't any greater than his and proceeded to deem it as "art". Nonetheless, he is a sociopathic killer after all, but even his arrogance and selfishness isn't a reason to not blame him for his deeds, as the only person who is at fault for his issues is himself. Oh wait he wouldn't care anyways, he's a sociopath hah.
It’s a really terrifying movie. One minute he’s telling the young boy about how to hunt. Next minute he’s hunting *them*. And the next he’s forcing the mother to feed her dead sons.
No, he is telling his story to Virgil on his way to hell. There are moments when Virgil even tells that is dificult to breath because the acid and it happens during his narration. The narration starts when he is killed by the police, what we see are his memories while he tells the story (he even asks if he must remain silent or they can speak Virgil tells him they can speak so Jack begins explaining him the story of how he became what he is). The moment he opens that door the one for some reason he never could open before (probably because it never existed) and enters the room where Virgil awaits him he is already dead shot by the police. He never arrived to build his house, something he is really obsessed with, so for them to be able to leave he must not have this unfinished business therfore Virgil suggests him to build the house using the materials around him (the corpses) again it's something happening in the afterlife he never arrived to do that. We don't see the police actually shooting him or him dying because he probaly was killed on spot and doesn't remember that part yet he understand he is dead, and where he is guided by Virgil who he nicknames as ''Verge''. Why he is so tranquil, doesn't question a man inside the no existent room and seems to go along with that? Because he built that corpse house, his opus magnum therfore his soul must and can leave, to hell in his case. Virgil must have had guided a lot of sick people he knows the drill.
@@jetacysdelights2695 actually you hear a gunshot just as jack jumps down the hole into hell so its likely he got fatally shot by a cop who just entered and saw his "masterpiece" and the whole talks with virgil was just his last dying hallucination which actually makes it more intriguing as it means somewhere deep down in his psyche jack new what he was doing was wrong and new someone like him deserved to be in hell.
Bro ngl I feel like the woman at the beginning was almost asking to be killed talking to a stranger like that. WTF! It's like she was provoking him to do something.
This is my first time finding out what the house that jack is building actually is. I’m surprised there was no spoilers even after the movie showed. I had no idea he literally built a house with his victim’s bldies
Sociopath. Some are created by their upbringing, some people create an imaginary state of such great difference to make them feel better about being miserable and numb. So they can justify their actions later.
Money means resources. Resources means you can do mpre heinous fucked up shit. These people want to prop themselves up into position where they can fulfill every single dark desire they have. Its a drug for them. You know how it feels when u look into the smoke bag and ur all out weed AND u already scraped the bowl 3 times? Yea serial killers in a position like that get wildly sloppy. And since the smartest killers are aware that sloppy means getting caught, the solution is simple for a psychopathic murderer; make sure you have plenty of resources.
Cause it gives TV shows more options for scenes. If he's rich then the producers have the ability to make scenes that would otherwise be not possible as someone poor.
If you have psychopathic tendencies you’re usually disagreeable. And being disagreeable makes you better at business and so the better you are at business and work the more you likely get paid. This is obviously not the case for all people with psychopathy, but statistically you’re more likely to be successful in business as a psychopath (in most cases, obviously not for specific jobs that clash with psychopathy)
@@randomnessltd I saw both the original, and the sequel. Did I enjoy it? Not really. Why would I subject myself to something I don't like? Which has nothing to do with the degree of a wimp that I am. Logic, and common sense is a trait lost to some. Who am I to chastise them?
@Jimin-Ness As an artist myself. I can your statement being true but I can't bring myself to actually say that myself. It takes a sick man to make children suffer, even in a fictional setting. You can't call it creativity, it all comes from somewhere. Somewhere deep down this has value to the director and that right there is a concerning thing.
They still haven't made a movie about whites be enslaved by blacks in alternate reality. A movie that surely make everyone uncomfortable but realize all that pain actually happen. A movie like that will surely awaken some people.
@@LXW-Arts I know of a movie that kiiinda fits that description? Or I remember it from some obscure movie YT channel years ago though I don’t remember it’s title. It was about slavery in the US South and the two main characters were slaves who were brothers, but one was a regular black guy and the other was a so called “albino black man” named Sunny or Sunshine. And played by a regular white dude. It was from the 70s or 80s. Just a film where ppl look at a white guy and treat him like a black slave for no reason. Thinking about it now, the movie wouldn’t “awaken some people” bc it was just an exploitative, racist piece of garbage. The imaginary movie you’re wishing for would be the same lol
@@LXW-Arts White people have been enslaved by black multiple times, there has been more white slaves, and indian slaves, and other slaves than black slaves. lol Its just american media making black slaves in america something huge, and big. There was a video with a guy explaining this in great detail, black slavery in america is not even something to talk about, slavery was a thing back then, and has been for a long time, asians were enslaved millions more than blacks, and whites too. To be honest the slavery card, and BLM should just go away, they dont understand that american slavery is not even 1% of all the slavery that's been going on, every person on this planet could have a right to get compensated on their ancestors behalf. Whites too.
I’d never heard of this film, this is why I like this Channel. I always end up finding films I might like, there was one I watched yesterday about an ancient Indian deity which gave gold coins for flour.
@@Arkisofficial The entire movie takes place between the time he dies (killed by police) and his confessional journey to hell. Verge is simply there to guide him to hell… and the movie is just a flashback to the sins he committed to earn the eventual spot in hell he received.
I think the door isn’t actually a door, it represents jacks mind when his conscience starts to come in. When he realizes that he is gonna get caught and will go to hell for what he has done.
So, this is not the behavior of a sociopath...it is the behavior of a psychopath however, and this seems to be an excessively commonplace mistake people make, along with the assumption they are effectively interchangeable. At least he calls him a psychopath during the video.
Tbf, people aren't usually taught the difference. Society doesn't seem to care about the difference, only that different=bad and scary. It's a sad reality
I used to watch horror movies alot when i was in 12 th grade and i used to watch alone since other friends are too scared to watch all these movies. But after watching too much it made me depressed so much. And there was a feeling of some kind, like some creepy shit. I don't even know how to describe. I don't want those feelings take over me now so i don't watch too much horror movies now , Rarely sometimes lol. So now i prefer these videos haha. So if you are pu*sy you better stick to these videos, seriously it affects your brain. Anyways sorry for my terrible English, Have a nice day/night Peace ✌️
@@EpicTime33 you used to watch movies in 12th grade? Dem I'm only in 11th and I'm already tired of being cooped up in my house without even a tv and unable to see my friends
same this has only been a trend for a couple months now there are so many channels. "Back in the old days they had robotic voices telling these stories"
So I'm guessing the symbolism at the end is Jack attempting to escape capture ended up drowning. Then on the way to hell get gets a glimpse of what heaven is like and decides he wants that too (the guy who always seemed to get what he wants). Then in a fitting end, the exit is dangled in front of him only to fall into the pit finally being denied of something he wants.
I never checked this movie out. The title is so unassuming, and doesn’t give away anything about what the movie is about, unless you take it super literally, and even then I don’t think I’d have thought this plot up, just by the title alone. Now I feel kinda silly for not at least reading a wiki article or something. This movie sounds insane, and definitely something I’d like to see at least once, as a horror movie fan.
I'm reminded truly of Oscar Wilde's comment about there being no morality in a work of art as he introduced Picture of Dorian Grey, and yet that in fact was the very core. This takes it to a whole new level! I don't think I could watch this, already too disturbed- but yes it's a beautiful, contemplative piece. Also interesting that one of the two protagonists of Wings of Desire was chosen for this. Lars Von Trier is brilliant, and this was a very wise artistic choice
I think it’s like Dante’s inferno sorta where he’s having him reflect but also like Charon and guiding him to hell. So idk whatever you would call that kinda spirit, he’s probably guided lots of souls but rn he’s just there for jack.
The symbolism towards the end of Jack visiting hell ruins it for me. I hate it when a movie goes from fairly realistic to fantastical especially just for the sake of pretension.
in was all fake he imagined that he went to hell when he didnt just like how the women at the beginning wasn't really talking about him being a murderer hes just made it all up in his head
I mean, this is a movie about a man recounting his murders with unreliable narration to Virgil from Dante's Inferno. Him going to hell is neither a twist nor more pretentious than any of the rest of the movie.
When you click on the title thinking you about to watch some Jack guy build a house and reap the benefits of this proud achievement. Caught slipping and fucked me up.. Solid movie
Nietzsche+ dante + psychopath = serial killer? This is what happens when you skip the prologue and editors notes. They literally say these books are just for thinking over. Not actionary material.
Sociopaths are entitled fools. Take for example when he openly stated he was a murderer to a cop, or when he opened his "breast wallet" in front of the shop owner, thinking he wasn't going to receive any punishment. He tried traversing the wall because he though he was so special that even after hearing from Verge that no one has succeeded traversing the wall, he though to himself that out of every person who has tried, he was going to be the one.
I suppose writing the victims of psychopaths as "deserving" disturbs the viewer into identifying with the protagonist for engament. Not to side with its dark but to draw interest using complicated judgments.
No actually, the ending was about how Jack was dealing with a illness the whole time and being a complete psycho while also getting caught by the cops so his minds goes straight to hell as said in a interview by Lars
It really is. I understand having dark movies, but stuff like this is rarely enjoyable to watch, and it’s always just sickening. Stuff like the human centipede makes me feel uncomfortable in a bad way. Again, I love dark and depressing movies, but these aren’t even fun to watch.
@@noise3312 you don't watch horror movies to have a laugh, if you're too light hearted then don't watch, it doesn't mean it's "sickening", it means its darker and takes itself seriously
What is very interesting is that since jack is the one who tells what happened you don't know whats real. Like the lady in the car at the start might have told him nothing at all and he just imagined being called a serial killer because, well he is
This is exactly what I was thinking! Yes, there are Karens out there but no sane person would constantly insult the person actually helping them while specifically insinuating them to be murderers. That part was too specific that I really think it was all in his head.
Exactly!! I’m pretty sure they actually said that in an interview at one point too
everyone else saying that she deserved it really just shows how well they incorporated his narcissistic personality into the narrative of the film!
It’s called “an unreliable narrator” and I love it when a story uses one! Leaves the door open to all SORTS of interpretations!
Yea but she had several chances to shut the hell up like she’s in the presence of serial killer and twice he was going to let her go she just had to keep her mouth shut.
@@realdude6145 you literally started your comment by saying “yeah but” and then completely negated the entire original comment lmao
Jack was so bad the devil himself had to come collect him personally lol
Wouldnt he be called Lucifer then?
Virgil came to pick him up I think that makes it quite clear
Its Virgil from Dantes Inferno
@@lonewaffle231 not all devils are Lucifer
Devil had to take a shot before going down to get this motherfcker
The women weren't all dumb. This is Jack's perspective and its just that he portrays it as if the women he murdered, were asking for it.
it disturbs me seeing so many people in this comment section saying they/specifically the first women deserved to die, especially when many of them have channel names that suggest they’re men. sure some made poor decisions and if it wasn’t actually a case of unreliable narrator that first woman did deserve some form of punishment but we’re literally talking about _death_ here. something that gives no second chances. it’s permanent. i don’t think people really think about it when they say she deserved to die but in a way that just reveals some problems with society
@@acookie7548 FFS it's just a movie
@@acookie7548 can you relax😂
@@Vajra98 movies don’t exist in a vacuum dude 😂 especially a comment section under a video about the movie frequented by average members of society. like it or not, this reflects some common views in society which are unfair, like imagine being a single parent wanting to go on a date with this sweet guy you just met who’s even okay with you bringing your children and getting massacred and after your death people are blaming you for it… smh
i get the difference between fiction and reality but if people are wholeheartedly saying this shit about fictional women, who’s to say they won’t about real life women?
@@trent2kg813 mwah thanks for acknowledging what i’ve said
"The woman exclaims that jack can't be a serial killer, because he's-"
A. A decent person
B. A wise fellow
C. A good samaritan
D. A wimp
Choose wisely before you call a stranger something. It could save your life.
D. A wimp
A
Ya idk what would possess you to Call a grown man a wimp especially after he's literally drove you to and from and attempted to fix your vehicle maybe she was suicidal or wanted to be punched on
I think it was all in his mind, she probably didn't say those things but in his mind that's how he picture and that was the trigger for his first kill. After that you can see that he didn't even need to be triggered as he had a liking for it.
i would add E. A potato. cuz he could get mad at all of those. but who doesnt wanna be a potato :)
It's important to realize that Jack isn't a reliable narrator, and how the women acted were purely from Jack's perspective. We never see an outside character's perspective.
Yes we realize that lol
Shutup
@@drphot6050 you’d be surprised a lot of people didn’t get that part.
Thats a very good point, I sometimes hear people say things they didn't. Its hard to hold a personal narrative on people when you might have just been hearing things.
@@drphot6050 yeah, but there’s a lot of idiots lower in the comments that don’t understand that you probably shouldn’t take the word of a mentally unstable sociopath as gospel, so it’s worth restating.
The picnic scene was the most psychologically disturbing. Lars Von Trier (The director) is out of his mind.
He really thought about this movie thoroughly. I wonder if the cops should investigate him...
Watch Nymphomaniac and you'll see the real fuckery
damn because it’s fiction i didnt even think to suspect the director lmao but there’s always the case like that guy who sang about having skulls in his home actually having skulls in his home (though some ppl said that was a fake screenshot, but still)
@@acookie7548 What are you writing about? Ive read your comment thress times and It doesn't make sense so please explain
@@frankeinstein719 I'm pretty sure he has nothing to hide you're just being a baby.
Woman: He is a serial killer
Cop: no he is not
Killer: I AM A 𝕤𝕖𝕣𝕚𝕒𝕝 𝕜𝕚𝕝𝕝𝕖𝕣
Cop: no you are not.
Man moment
@@widlandesenatus5173 go make a sandwich if you mad, it will surely calm you
Men ☕️
@@VergilSpardaDMCbe careful man, Jabba the hut might capture you after it eats that sandwich
It gets even better:
He brings her back to the apartment and drags her to the window, opens it and screams "HELP! HELP ME!" and forces her to do the same... Then he makes her listen to no help coming...
In all honesty, first woman had it comming.
Fr lol, how tf r u gonna ask for help and insult the person helping you
Was that uma thurman tho ?
All of them had it coming for making dumb decisions.
@@berryy82 I install security systems and you'd be surprised how many idiots thinks that me asking for the wifi password to learn their WIRELESS WIFI CAMERAS into their wifi is me trying to hack into their network and steal their info. People are stupid.
She was right tho I would be thinking the same but I wouldn't have said it out loud
07:45 At first, I thought "no cop would be this careless/dense"
Then I remembered the cops that took a 14 year old boy back to Jeffery Dahmers apartment 🤦🏾
I thought of the exact same thing 🤬🤬🤬😤😒
it might be resource intensive, but i still feel like police officers and people in public service should hope for the best, prepare for the worst when someone is saying something that outlandish (because it is a highly doubtful claim to the average member of society) but that doesn’t mean they should write it off entirely like that officer did. resource intensive bc if every claim were taken seriously, it could take hours of time or whatever to resolve them but it should still be worth it in the case the victim is actually being pursued by a killer or sth
god this is a long comment
@@Ant-fc7rf Yeah. Um...did you read what I wrote?
@Zayne simard moore Huh?
@@Ant-fc7rf The Jeffery Dahmer thing was very real though
“Verge” is a reference to Virgil, the ancient Roman poet who wrote the Aenied. Virgil is also the character that escorts Dante through parts of hell in Dante’s Divine Comedy and represents human reason.
I assume that “Verge” and the whole plot is the main character’s psycho “artist” brain and rational brain having a conversation as he’s about to finally be caught and realizing he’s going to hell.
Give me the yamato
thank you for this....
It's not his rational brain. If it was there wouldn't be religion involved
Umm Duh!!
@@CharterForGaming Hm thats a good point
not enough people discuss the irony in how jack was caught. despite how reckless he got towards the end of his “career”, he was only caught because they suspected him of a completely unrelated crime someone committed, and he panicked.
this is litterly the case of most serial killers. there were these 2 men who filmed everything they did and even biult an underground space for it all, they kidnaped a LOT of ppl and didnt get caught until one of em fked up and tried to steel smthn
This seems like such a realistic depiction of a serial killer. Just a nonstop un remorseful avalanche of murder. Like wtf
Well not really wise to go way out of cell coverage on a hunting trip with a stranger and to take your kids there on top of that.
like gary ridgeway
as a casual hunter myself, one thing you failed to realize is that, an animal predator only hunts other species for food. the only reason they attack their own specie is for territory, self-defense and mate. its funny to think that he considers himself a hunter.
U forget big cats that do for boredom or anger. And monkeys that do for grudges.
As a casual UA-cam commentor myself One thing that you failed to realize was that he was playing a character inside a character inside a movie for him to murder a female with two kids and he is not an actual hunter who is not concerned with hunting game but instead he is more concerned about trying to commit murder. Like OK dude we get it dude you hunt VERY cool dood LoL
Cannibalism is a thing
As stated in other replies there indeed are animals that kill for amusement or/and practice. Dolphins do that as well
@@adrianaslund8605 killer whales yoo
As evil as Jack was he wasn’t even meant to end up in the lowest pits of hell, he was a few levels up. Makes you wonder what kind of a monster is meant to end up in the lowest pits of hell!
Comcast CEO
hitler
Nestle higher-ups
that one Chinese dictator, i forgot what his name is
the people who don’t say thank you when you hold the door open for them
It's one of the most fucked up movies ever, and the thing is that it doesn't seem as forcefully edgy as A Serbian Film or something similar, Jack really feels like a realistic psychopathic serial killer (with a dose of dark humor added). It's like the director is a genuine psycho himself.
But as weird and disturbing as it is, I found it very interesting, imo it had the right combination of substance and Von Trier's "artsy" style.
Lars von trier, baby. His movies are all kinds of crazy
That's because Lars Von Trier is a genuine psycho himself lol
@@theafterbiter why hasn't he been arrested
Definitely two different types of “edgy” movies. A Serbian Film was just all wrong, this one was just the typical serial killer movie, but then they jump ship and mess the entire thing up at the end with the magically he builds a house and a hole is inside of it in the floor all while it takes the cops to pull up and come in. Those cops must have Storm Trooper reflexes or something if they taking so long that he could string bodies up into a shape of a mini house and a hole can get cut into the metal floor.
@@bratscom3060 you can be clinically psychotic and not actually commit crimes.
I'm a mother, I felt that murder deep down.. I would have lost the will to live as well. I would be completely lost without my daughter..
Having children is a detriment lmao
@@red_menace1829 and it is your choice not to have them. 👍
@@red_menace1829 how does it feel to be a complete stain on society
@@red_menace1829 of course it’s the edgy furry that says that.
@@red_menace1829 and so are edgy furries 💀
The fact that he killed all of those people, and then still FEELS ENTITLED TO A SEAT IN HEAVEN 🙄🙄😩😩
He did make a quite beautiful home
@@ae-rw3bu Bro are u nuts or what
i like the home it's better than my apartment id let him decorate my apartment to spice it up
@@pavanshetty6969 he really did, regardless of how unethical it was and how horrifying it looked, it does look quite beautiful.
@@Lightnatural Ok it's beautiful I understand that and it looks very good as well but at what cost?? Killing people and making a home out of it:sure it is beautiful but we should never encourage such people and sorry for going overboard but anyways thanks for replying bro
How did this movie not get an x rating. This is my first time seeing children murdered on such an uncut level.
They were sniped 🥶
because it's a good movie
@Raven's Third Eye Readings no lol
I think the movie was either banned or pulled from a film festival because of that.
@@tfulookinat1325 he is building his kill streak
Im kinda just stuck on the fact someone named their kid Grumpy
Jack was narrating whatever he had done so it may be possible that he made up this name cuz he found the kid to be grumpy all the time or something🧐
@@somya9755 True. Makes the kid sound like one of the seven dwarves tho lmao.
@@SilkyCrow lmfao, agreed xD
I mean, I might. To tease and annoy them, make them lighten up and smile, tell me whats wrong.
No the kids an asshole to him while he trying to teach him how to hunt and when he kills him makes him smile with rigor Morris so he calls him grumpy til he makes his face stay smiling watch the directors cut version it’s Awsome
For the price of lumber these days Jack may have found the most cost efficient way to build a house.
I should NOT have laughed so hard at that.
But yooou are correct, Good Sir!! Oh lord help me. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏
HE NEVER SLEEPS ALONE YOU KNOW HE HAS A FAMILY :)
And it’s eco friendly!
Personally, I thought it was a lovely house. A lot of blood, sweat, and tears went into making it.
Agreed, Jack's efforts weren't in vain as he did end up making a house both he looked satisfied with, and Verge himself though was quite fine, but no sin ever goes unpunished.
Jack still had to murder several women which is sickening, and to add fuel to the flame, he took the lives of two children, but it doesn't end there, he piled up the corpses as if their lives weren't any greater than his and proceeded to deem it as "art".
Nonetheless, he is a sociopathic killer after all, but even his arrogance and selfishness isn't a reason to not blame him for his deeds, as the only person who is at fault for his issues is himself. Oh wait he wouldn't care anyways, he's a sociopath hah.
Unfortunately it wasn't his.
Jesus Christ, well worded jokes
Bet it cost an arm and a leg too
Unlike those sterile houses in home decor magazines, Jack's house seemed to have the human touch.
It’s a really terrifying movie. One minute he’s telling the young boy about how to hunt. Next minute he’s hunting *them*. And the next he’s forcing the mother to feed her dead sons.
I want to say this breakdown is better than the movie itself. You really have to have patience to sit through this whole movie.
Not even. This movie is so good.
So the entire movie is told by Jack in his final moments before being caught?
I feel like at first he tells the story and then it catches up to present time and continues a bit and then ends it what sounds like
No, he is telling his story to Virgil on his way to hell. There are moments when Virgil even tells that is dificult to breath because the acid and it happens during his narration.
The narration starts when he is killed by the police, what we see are his memories while he tells the story (he even asks if he must remain silent or they can speak Virgil tells him they can speak so Jack begins explaining him the story of how he became what he is).
The moment he opens that door the one for some reason he never could open before (probably because it never existed) and enters the room where Virgil awaits him he is already dead shot by the police. He never arrived to build his house, something he is really obsessed with, so for them to be able to leave he must not have this unfinished business therfore Virgil suggests him to build the house using the materials around him (the corpses) again it's something happening in the afterlife he never arrived to do that.
We don't see the police actually shooting him or him dying because he probaly was killed on spot and doesn't remember that part yet he understand he is dead, and where he is guided by Virgil who he nicknames as ''Verge''. Why he is so tranquil, doesn't question a man inside the no existent room and seems to go along with that? Because he built that corpse house, his opus magnum therfore his soul must and can leave, to hell in his case.
Virgil must have had guided a lot of sick people he knows the drill.
maybe he offed himself
@@jetacysdelights2695 actually you hear a gunshot just as jack jumps down the hole into hell so its likely he got fatally shot by a cop who just entered and saw his "masterpiece" and the whole talks with virgil was just his last dying hallucination which actually makes it more intriguing as it means somewhere deep down in his psyche jack new what he was doing was wrong and new someone like him deserved to be in hell.
@@LifeInPink999 I really like this synopsis but sick people is an understatement this mofo was evil af lol
there are some people in the comments defending him and saying that the victims deserved it. very strange.
Men
@@salmaabdullahgb trolls rational thinking people don't do stuff like this besides most of them are faceless pages looking for shock value
Males gonna male
@@salmaabdullahgb Jesus your UA-cam channel is old af
@@salmaabdullahgb Wrong. 4chan.
The duck scene makes me sad
Same 😢😔😢😔😞
Our will and effect on others are relevant. And can be very sad and cruel.
Yeah, I think that one cop who didn’t step in when both the woman and the dude himself said he’s a serial killer should *probably* lose his job 😂
"Vicious sociopath creates a home with human bodies"
What part of the body did he use as cement lol?
Squished eyeballs
Kidney stones 👌
Poo 💩
The house is of bodies not the binders
semen..
Bro ngl I feel like the woman at the beginning was almost asking to be killed talking to a stranger like that. WTF! It's like she was provoking him to do something.
Not literally. It was Jack's mind playing the trick. The woman was just telling stories about work and her husband.
Maybe that's her kink.
The point is that Jack is an unreliable narrator as he's delusional.
You’re seriously blaming the woman for HIM brutally muttering her? Doesn’t sound the best mate smh. Like what you said is really twisted
@@parisrose1688 chill the f**k out. He’s not meaning it literally. He’s just point out how absurd her behavior was. Grow up
This is my first time finding out what the house that jack is building actually is. I’m surprised there was no spoilers even after the movie showed. I had no idea he literally built a house with his victim’s bldies
How can someone be so comfortable to killing without feeling bad about it
Not experiencing empathy is unfortunately common in this world. Many people only avoid hurting others to avoid legal trouble.
Weve been killing eachother for a hundred thousand years, its just that its illegal that no one does it. Take war for example
@@ryanpercy2340 Or unsupervised children..
Sociopath. Some are created by their upbringing, some people create an imaginary state of such great difference to make them feel better about being miserable and numb. So they can justify their actions later.
Thats what a psychopath is. They feel no human emotions.
This is one of my favorite horror movies, it feels like American Psycho and Dante's Inferno had a child that grew up to be an OCD serial killer
It is me but serial killers, sociopath in movies or tv shows are always wealthy, or from wealthy background ? Idk thats weird
Money means resources. Resources means you can do mpre heinous fucked up shit. These people want to prop themselves up into position where they can fulfill every single dark desire they have. Its a drug for them. You know how it feels when u look into the smoke bag and ur all out weed AND u already scraped the bowl 3 times? Yea serial killers in a position like that get wildly sloppy. And since the smartest killers are aware that sloppy means getting caught, the solution is simple for a psychopathic murderer; make sure you have plenty of resources.
Cause it gives TV shows more options for scenes. If he's rich then the producers have the ability to make scenes that would otherwise be not possible as someone poor.
If you have psychopathic tendencies you’re usually disagreeable. And being disagreeable makes you better at business and so the better you are at business and work the more you likely get paid. This is obviously not the case for all people with psychopathy, but statistically you’re more likely to be successful in business as a psychopath (in most cases, obviously not for specific jobs that clash with psychopathy)
A lot of psychopaths in real life tend to get high paying jobs and do well in business
@@miminkotube stereotypes off the roof
Verge is played by Bruno Ganz who protrayed Adi Hitler in "Downfall" also may he Rest In Peace (Bruno and not Adolf obvs)
rip Adi
holy fuck i kept thinking like "why is he so damn familiar"
@@alaster1403 he was austrian
This is the human centipede all over again. But a house..? Um, no thanks?
Wimp. No offense.
"No offence" but says something offensive
@@randomnessltd I saw both the original, and the sequel. Did I enjoy it? Not really. Why would I subject myself to something I don't like? Which has nothing to do with the degree of a wimp that I am. Logic, and common sense is a trait lost to some. Who am I to chastise them?
This is nowhere near as messed up as the human centipede, you good????
Pretty much 99% of the movie has nothing to do with the human house?
every serial killer after frikin killing a hundred people: art :)
Whoever made this movie was really insane
apparently (at least) one of the director’s other movie/s is psychological too… maybe the fbi should be given a call /j
@Jimin-Ness As an artist myself. I can your statement being true but I can't bring myself to actually say that myself. It takes a sick man to make children suffer, even in a fictional setting. You can't call it creativity, it all comes from somewhere. Somewhere deep down this has value to the director and that right there is a concerning thing.
@@MuchaLuchaJorge Bruh it's just a movie
It’s not a problem to be psychologically scary. Lars Von Trier is a amazing director with mucn depth
or just High
Should’ve titled it, “There’s something about Jack”
I genuinely think some of these movie directors should be put in asylums
This one was actually hospitalized in asylum/psych ward lol. Hes a real deal i tell you. 😂😂👉👉 Crazzy bastard
They still haven't made a movie about whites be enslaved by blacks in alternate reality. A movie that surely make everyone uncomfortable but realize all that pain actually happen. A movie like that will surely awaken some people.
@@LXW-Arts naw BLM would be all over that one
@@LXW-Arts I know of a movie that kiiinda fits that description? Or I remember it from some obscure movie YT channel years ago though I don’t remember it’s title. It was about slavery in the US South and the two main characters were slaves who were brothers, but one was a regular black guy and the other was a so called “albino black man” named Sunny or Sunshine. And played by a regular white dude. It was from the 70s or 80s. Just a film where ppl look at a white guy and treat him like a black slave for no reason.
Thinking about it now, the movie wouldn’t “awaken some people” bc it was just an exploitative, racist piece of garbage. The imaginary movie you’re wishing for would be the same lol
@@LXW-Arts White people have been enslaved by black multiple times, there has been more white slaves, and indian slaves, and other slaves than black slaves. lol Its just american media making black slaves in america something huge, and big. There was a video with a guy explaining this in great detail, black slavery in america is not even something to talk about, slavery was a thing back then, and has been for a long time, asians were enslaved millions more than blacks, and whites too.
To be honest the slavery card, and BLM should just go away, they dont understand that american slavery is not even 1% of all the slavery that's been going on, every person on this planet could have a right to get compensated on their ancestors behalf.
Whites too.
I’d never heard of this film, this is why I like this Channel. I always end up finding films I might like, there was one I watched yesterday about an ancient Indian deity which gave gold coins for flour.
Was the movie called tumbbad by chance?
@@michaelward847 Yep
That ending was so fucken random, compared to the real world vibe of the movie.
facts. that was kinda weird lmfao
It isn’t real. I think it’s supposed to feel weird.
The ending pertains to Jack (Matt Dillion) being in Hades (or Hell)
@@robynshayde8765 I know. Still doesn't change the fact that the movie went from drama thriller to Lord of the Rings lol.
@@Arkisofficial
The entire movie takes place between the time he dies (killed by police) and his confessional journey to hell.
Verge is simply there to guide him to hell… and the movie is just a flashback to the sins he committed to earn the eventual spot in hell he received.
I think he was already dead when he step inside the manhole
One of the officer bullet might have taken him
Yeah I thought that to
I still think that Ted Bundy is a more dangerous physcopath
I kill minecraft dog for experience
@@ciraanimations You god damn menace. Lmao
@@MisterJakeC I also kill axolotl for experience
@@ciraanimations you monster
@@echo-048 no you monster you are scp
"The house that jack built"
Genre: Horror
1st character: Jack
Was about to ask for the name of the movie lol
😃 Not me doing this with lego figures as a kid:
Not a psychopath but i actually really liked this movie. I find it fascinating how he gets away with almost every single murder.
They should do an annual excavation of this director’s backyard imo, just to be safe.
Probably one of the Best haunted house ever build…
Your comment got me truly fucked up, and also in the floor.
I'm just a level 4 psychopath, I need to be atleast level 10 to understand the movie and the shit they argue about after 9:20
Wow I really thought I loved horror movies, but this is just, woah.
Same man, body horror is cooked, watch the movie “tusk”, first movie I’ve ever seen that’s actually made me wanna throw up
@@merrikhow8510 omg I've seen it. It was pretty rough. It didn't even have a happy ending on top of being horrifying.
@@merrikhow8510 that movie was jus disturbing and sick
Imagine coming across something like this
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The first woman was probably narrating Jacks inner thoughts
I think the door isn’t actually a door, it represents jacks mind when his conscience starts to come in. When he realizes that he is gonna get caught and will go to hell for what he has done.
Nice
This got *DEEP* for a minute with the art comparison explained.
So, this is not the behavior of a sociopath...it is the behavior of a psychopath however, and this seems to be an excessively commonplace mistake people make, along with the assumption they are effectively interchangeable.
At least he calls him a psychopath during the video.
Tbf, people aren't usually taught the difference. Society doesn't seem to care about the difference, only that different=bad and scary. It's a sad reality
Psychopathy and sociopathy are terms for the same thing.
@@ChrissieBear No they're not. They are similar, but not the same thing.
im14andthisisdeep
What’s the exact definition and signs of a sociopath
Bro I love this channel. I’m too pussy to watch these movies fr so I just watch them on here 😂
Same bro
same they churn my stomach
I used to watch horror movies alot when i was in 12 th grade and i used to watch alone since other friends are too scared to watch all these movies.
But after watching too much it made me depressed so much. And there was a feeling of some kind, like some creepy shit. I don't even know how to describe.
I don't want those feelings take over me now so i don't watch too much horror movies now , Rarely sometimes lol. So now i prefer these videos haha.
So if you are pu*sy you better stick to these videos, seriously it affects your brain.
Anyways sorry for my terrible English,
Have a nice day/night
Peace ✌️
@@EpicTime33 you used to watch movies in 12th grade?
Dem I'm only in 11th and I'm already tired of being cooped up in my house without even a tv and unable to see my friends
@@alaster1403 I have completed my diploma this year haha.
How old are you?
I've seen this it's a great movie in my opinion btw keep it up and stay safe
Good one as always. Watch our videos too and comment
Yeah, a great movie if you’re some kind of human centipede liking sicko
@@syberpunk this is nowhere near as grotesque as the human centipede chief
Watch out n take care
When was this released?
This channel has almost a mil but I been watching since 30k
same this has only been a trend for a couple months now there are so many channels. "Back in the old days they had robotic voices telling these stories"
Here’s your hero cookie Rock Star!!
Wow! You deserve an award of some sorts
So I'm guessing the symbolism at the end is Jack attempting to escape capture ended up drowning. Then on the way to hell get gets a glimpse of what heaven is like and decides he wants that too (the guy who always seemed to get what he wants). Then in a fitting end, the exit is dangled in front of him only to fall into the pit finally being denied of something he wants.
I never checked this movie out. The title is so unassuming, and doesn’t give away anything about what the movie is about, unless you take it super literally, and even then I don’t think I’d have thought this plot up, just by the title alone.
Now I feel kinda silly for not at least reading a wiki article or something. This movie sounds insane, and definitely something I’d like to see at least once, as a horror movie fan.
I'm reminded truly of Oscar Wilde's comment about there being no morality in a work of art as he introduced Picture of Dorian Grey, and yet that in fact was the very core. This takes it to a whole new level! I don't think I could watch this, already too disturbed- but yes it's a beautiful, contemplative piece. Also interesting that one of the two protagonists of Wings of Desire was chosen for this. Lars Von Trier is brilliant, and this was a very wise artistic choice
Thank goodness I only watched the recap. Thank you for saving me precious time. Lol
Wait is verge in Jack's brain? Who's he talking to
I think it’s like Dante’s inferno sorta where he’s having him reflect but also like Charon and guiding him to hell. So idk whatever you would call that kinda spirit, he’s probably guided lots of souls but rn he’s just there for jack.
Hey, yeah! Interesting! Verge could be short for Virgil (Dante's Inferno)
@@aidenarredondo6103 The being is called a Psychopomp, that type is in charge of guiding souls
This comment is ironic.
Is it?
The most horrendous part of the movie is that a woman actually named her kid “grumpy”
Think it was a nickname
The symbolism towards the end of Jack visiting hell ruins it for me. I hate it when a movie goes from fairly realistic to fantastical especially just for the sake of pretension.
All in his head though, he's probably suffering from schizo
in was all fake he imagined that he went to hell when he didnt
just like how the women at the beginning wasn't really talking about him being a murderer hes just made it all up in his head
I mean, this is a movie about a man recounting his murders with unreliable narration to Virgil from Dante's Inferno. Him going to hell is neither a twist nor more pretentious than any of the rest of the movie.
@@Mmarules it's not fake or all in his head are you guys not paying attention or??¿¿
It’s just a movie
1:23
Hmmm,,, a man that thinks that he a great artist but... couldnt make it as an artists... goes on on a mass murder spree?
Sounds familiar.
My favorite number is 4..
He would have given me 4 sec to run 😂 oh no!
Me 69
Lol. That guy tho. All the rocks faced down. There was no foothold. What a tool.
Bruh I was just casually watching this until verge turned out to be Hitler from downfall and I just lost it.
Dude wtf.. I genuinely felt uneasy watching this.. well done.
I love these type of videos because it saves me the time from watching it lol. You give me everything I need to know
Not true at all. This is nice recap but in no shape or form does it match up to watching the actual movie!
"its an art project"
"okay i like it Picasso"
This movie is truly disturbing
It’s pronounced “Albert Shpeer”
and “Boo-ken-Vauld”
Unsuspecting cop: "so... this is the house that Jack built?"
Roll credits
Uma Thurman looks so different. New life, new her ❤. You're allowed to change and grow
I believe he was imagining incident 1 and called himself a wimp because he wasn't trying to kill her at first. He convinced himself to kill her
Old lady? She is like 45 lmao
When you click on the title thinking you about to watch some Jack guy build a house and reap the benefits of this proud achievement. Caught slipping and fucked me up.. Solid movie
The house that AJ Styles built would like to have a conversation
this was his best movie, i suggest watching it the actings really good
You got sociopath and psychopath mixed up. Sociopaths typically don't do things like this.
The only difference between the two is that psychopaths are typically born with a lack of empathy whereas sociopathy is learned
15:15《 When Jackass》 😆 🤣 I’m sorry Lmaooo
Nietzsche+ dante + psychopath = serial killer? This is what happens when you skip the prologue and editors notes. They literally say these books are just for thinking over. Not actionary material.
The poor duckling 😭
The guy who wrote this needs to go to therapy, geez
Its like watching a movie without actually having to watch the moviee i luvv it 💓
Jack was pretty dumb to try and climb the wall. I would have tried jumping across before anything.
Sociopaths are entitled fools. Take for example when he openly stated he was a murderer to a cop, or when he opened his "breast wallet" in front of the shop owner, thinking he wasn't going to receive any punishment.
He tried traversing the wall because he though he was so special that even after hearing from Verge that no one has succeeded traversing the wall, he though to himself that out of every person who has tried, he was going to be the one.
I'm thankful you didn't show the gruesome 3rd incident 🤮
Very creepy , that woman at beginning was really stupid !! 😳
She had to have a few screws loose herself, only someone not in their right mind would go so far to provoke a stranger like that.
@@AO-qj2zu very 👍
@@AO-qj2zu No, it was Jack's mind playing a trick on him. She never actually provoked him.
@@pureone8350 That makes a lot more sense.
@@pureone8350 I see. Sometimes its hard to see first time. Like the matrix.
That house is gonna stink real fast
Verge is also the guy that played Hitler (the famous scene of the movie where people made lots of memes)
The place someones mind had to go to to create something like this.
Like, im at a loss for words.
I suppose writing the victims of psychopaths as "deserving" disturbs the viewer into identifying with the protagonist for engament.
Not to side with its dark but to draw interest using complicated judgments.
This is a crazy horror film thank you for this video I wouldn't be able to watch all of the film actually 😂
I blame the first woman for sure. If she just say thanks, others won't be killed.
Basically they didn’t know how to finish it so they decided to jump ship and make the end completely indifferent to what the movie started as.
No actually, the ending was about how Jack was dealing with a illness the whole time and being a complete psycho while also getting caught by the cops so his minds goes straight to hell as said in a interview by Lars
Just realised this film was related to Italian poet, Dante just by seeing his iconic red robes on the end of the review
The fact a director/ film writer made this, came up with the concept, and produced it is a bit concerning
It really is. I understand having dark movies, but stuff like this is rarely enjoyable to watch, and it’s always just sickening. Stuff like the human centipede makes me feel uncomfortable in a bad way.
Again, I love dark and depressing movies, but these aren’t even fun to watch.
@@noise3312 you don't watch horror movies to have a laugh, if you're too light hearted then don't watch, it doesn't mean it's "sickening", it means its darker and takes itself seriously
Finally a story recap that has the right name.
OMG My college degree finally came in handy!!! - Art History Major