Yeah, if I was Denver after hearing Orlando was a criminal and Phoenix was also a killer, I would have put two and two together with my own past and kind of had a clue of what was going on.
What if while talking to each other everyone revealed earlier that they were criminals? It's kind of hard to hide it for whole 7 years. They would have understood earlier that it was just a scam
Each person believed that everyone else in their group were regular civilians and probably didn't want to make things awkward by randomly stating, "by the way I murder 10 people." After all those were the people they were going to spend 70 years with.
This movie has a ton of loopholes. How the fuck do 7 people find something to talk about for 7-8 years without getting tired of seeing each other’s faces? I can’t even do the same thing with my friends. Not to mention the fact that these people literally do nothing but exercise/random stuff all day long. They don’t procreate. They will run out of interesting topics to talk about in a couple of months max
They think being locked in a bunker just talking to people and walking around eating only 1 thing was too luxurious?… people know what prison is right?
@@sirweebs2914 Also " people are out raged that prisoners that are permanently locked in a single room with no physical human interaction have to much freedom" lol people would be freaking the fuck out if the government aloud this
Also - as an actual professional hacker - doesnt make any sense anyway lol. Hacking often takes a lot of time researching your target, you cant just have "basic" hacking skills and suddenly hack a computer like that lmaoo
@@yessum15 after 10 years have passed you don’t own the IRS anything. It is not in the financial interest of the IRS to make this Statute of Limitations widely known.
Why is a drug addict woman who killed just her mom and a man who brutally murdered 15 people getting the same penalty??? Im not saying what she did is okay but like wtf
People wouldn't be mad that the bunkers would be too nice for the prisoners, they'd be mad that prison cells would be so much nicer than almost all housing for people in america nowadays.
I think Norway has the nicest prisons in the world. This experiment seems like something they would do to increase rehabilitation and reduce recidivism over time.
@@mish375 I don't want serial rapists and killers to be rehabilitated but hey that's just me. Have fun seeing a pedo out on the street living life completely normally despite depriving multiple children of a life. I hate pedos and people like you who care more about them than their victims
Okay so lets go over the last part. Orlando's video was leaked to the public showing that the prison system was using a 24/7 experiment that for 7 years had prisoners locked up in small bunkers that gave them projects, something to do, to ensure the care of other individuals, provided there own electricity by exercise, able to communicate with each other via video feed, and honestly seemed to be a small but productive little community that provides a excellent study on isolation and how people adapt. Clearly they were helping each other and working together, and cared for each others existence. So rehabilitation was possible. So after being found out. Public outcry is they were being treated to well and given too much freedoms, and the governments and state response is to modify the bunkers so as to make them miserable and suffer until they are processed back into the prison system despite the fact the bunkers clearly showed the prisoners were showing clear signs of being civil and potentially redeemable members for society? So the prison system and government is punishing prisoners cause there project got found out?
Nah if you see the movie you'll notice that the government actually doesn't want to make the changes but has to do it because of the publics demands and shit so, government good this time
More on the social view of the public. They want people who do wrong to suffer, thinking that's what prison is for. When it's actually rehabilitation facilities, just like group homes or foster care. They think group homes are for orphans or kids that get taken by D.S.S. when it's actually meant for kids with issues listening and following directions, small crimes, fighting etc. Much like prisons are, but for adults. Large amounts of U.S citizens lack common sense, and really just don't like knowing what things are actually for.
We do not judge/punish people by what they do or how they rehabilitate in prison. Rather, they are judged punished by what crime they DID. In this case, the public outcry was that the serial killer had the equivalent of a comfortable luxury apartment while his victims suffered at his hands.
@@vanitymarie2551 At some point a person might not be redeemable. However a person involved in a murder doesn't mean they are lost. I believe that people can be redeemed. I also believe that some cannot. You just can't shove everyone you dislike into one basket and call it a day. The truth of the matter is that as a society you have to either give a person a chance of redemption or if proven otherwise have them face the punishment they truly deserve.
The bunkers are literally most* introverts dream home Edit: To any of the introverts I've offended because of this comment, sorry, I'm just an extrovert who doesn't know shit about being introverted 😭
I knew it was a prison when Phoenix and Orlando admitted to committing murder. I also knew Denver was a criminal, but I just couldn't imagine him being a serial killer. Nice twist and ending.
Yeah the recap said it was a stupid twist. But even if he thought he was stuck in the bunker, a serial stalker would probably still try to get with women and manipulate them. So it's not a twist for that reason.
@@Khazi_Noveve well im only theorizing but if she is super religious maybe she went on a killing spree of killing lgbtq people or anyone who is athiest 😅
not even that, he cant seems to see that the ping is very low too low that physics simply cant allow very low ping between two bunkers at farthest distance
Living in these bunkers already has less freedom than actually prison tho. They live in solitary confinement 24/7 for years. Only have a few people to talk to. Having no actual food and only live on protein shakes and water. Cant go to rest in any outdoor facilities. People who thinks this is too much freedom for prisoners probably think the modern day prisons are torturing the prisoners
Unfortunately, a lot of people think that way. They want bad people to be given nothing until they magically become good and didn't do the thing they were sent to jail for, but at the same time they don't want any of the prisioners to die in prision.
@@Paul_Bedford Nobody thinks people in prison will magically become good. Prisons aren't rehabilitative, they're intended to satisfy public blood lust by putting 'bad' people in cages and torturing them.
Eh, people don't objectively care about that stuff. I can believe that they just looked at how happy/hopeful and leisurely the prisoners were and were mad about that. All that and not even guards blatantly showing they have no personal liberties? "If prison isn't a obvious horror show of dehumanization including oppression and rape then why am I busting my ass as a free person following the law?" This varies place to place, but it's strong in the USA where we blatantly sacrifice rehabilitation (likelihood/ability to live free in society after sentence is over) for retribution (making/letting prison be worse to punish people).
That would be cool if it was normal for people to power some of their appliances through exercise. Stay fit, save money, less strain on the environment. I’ll have to add that to my bunker design 😁
The story is great, but predictable. I recall an episode of The Outer Limits (1990's) with a bit of a similar premise only it involved an Alien Invasion. What also gave it away was when Boston admitted to killing people and thought to myself "Why would we repopulate the Earth with people who were charged for serious crimes?"
@@beverlycrusher9713 Phenomenal episode. I stumbled on it as a kid. Didn't even know what TOL was. Stuck with me to this day. I was also reminded of this.
The crime thing isn’t a good angle…it was a lottery system and also repopulating the earth would mean we need those with genes 🧬that will make for a better chance for humanity to survive. Let face it: a lot of law abiding accountants and baristas have inferior genes
@@ianparks2653 true, but from an administrative and governmental position you must have superior genes by what your IQ is, how physically capable you are, not have questionable morals like being a criminal, and most importantly how rich & powerful you and family are. Thinking about the premise of that Roland Emmerich film 2012.
@@ianparks2653 oh yeah, that is where it just craps out, that happens in a lot of movies, it is like walking down stairs with a 4 layer cake in one hand and the hand rail in the other and just as you get to the bottom step you trip over your own feet, and you go face down in the cake disappointing
You do realize the two feed off of each other right? Laziness causes depression and depression causes more laziness. Why do you think some many people have it nowadays.
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@@YeshuawillreturnYou do know how delusional you sound right?..your ignorance feeds your stupidity..and your stupidity causes your ignorance..you believe (believing is different than thinking) you found something out..oh yea for you🏆
After a deadly virus wipes out most of humanity, the survivors are forced to wait alone in self-sustaining bunkers while the viral threat runs its course. Able to communicate through a networked video interface, the survivors wait for years and slowly become a motley family of sorts. But their fragile social ecosystem is shattered when, one by one, they start mysteriously disappearing from their bunkers.
The concept of the bunkers in isolation and then just them communicating with each other is productive. They should make this in penitentiaries so prisoners will be more hopeful and become good citizens.
There are some movies I watch after the recaps and some of the movies are incredible. I recommend The Last Recipe it’s a Japanese movie and also Cook Up a Storm which is Chinese. So obviously if you don’t mind subtitles personally l highly recommended them.
On the one hand I do feel like these people might be getting to much luxury and on the other hand I definitely agree that living in a bunker for years could drive a lot of people insane so idk it’s hard to say
@@ciararoberts6003 if you’re given all the food you can eat on one hand, but you j the other hand disallowed any water…still gonna die. Luxury bunker in isolation is just a beautifully decorated hell.
@@ciararoberts6003 If you don't treat criminals like people you will have to keep them in prison forever. If you treat them like humans and respect them then you can release them. Which one do you want? Paying taxes to keep people inside or have them being able to sustain themselves, earning money etc.
If there's one thing Covid taught me, it's that the disease could be 100% fatal, turn the dead into zombies, and people would still insist on going out into the streets screaming that they "refuse to live in fear" and "zombies aren't real" as they're being eaten alive by zombies.
Phoenix’s reasoning to reinstate that serial killers transmission is the dumbest shit I have ever heard “oh, I killed my mother, so I sympathize with this serial killer who killed for pleasure.” What the fuck.
Honestly, this whole twist was what I expected after finding out two of them were criminals. Like come on, two murderers were lucky enough to be admitted into a bunker to save humanity in the future somehow?
so i watched the full movie and can't tell you how DISGUSTED i am that they allowed the main character--a woman that ended the life of her mother in cold blood to be the scorned woman who gets to play the victim to her deceiving 'boyfriend' angle. ugh...this woke/feminist culture we live in is sick!
none of them noticed that the number of bunkers isn't divisible by 7? that means either the number of bunkers is wrong or there are groups that don't have 7 members.
I feel like the public would be more outraged that they're doing this to them at all. I mean think about it. They'd think the people in charge of this project would be more evil than the prisoners. Going to great lengths to stage a deadly virus, psychologically tricking and messing with them, forcing them to stay in one room with no actual human interaction. That's borderline if not actual torture.
Really? If there is a prisoner who has brutally murdered 15 women and whatever else has been done to them, I would complain too that he is still kept alive in this kind of facility.
As a former introvert, I completely agree. Used to just love staying home and just being by myself when I was a teen/early 20s. Now I’m in my late 30s and I’m the complete opposite.
We have isolation cells in our prisons. So these are sophisticated isolation prison cells where the inmates don't feel like prisoners because they get protein shakes, exercise to stay fit, communicate and even make friends with other cell inmates..what more could a prisoner ask for. Seems less cruel compared to the isolation cells we have..which are just enough for a person to lie down but not stretch, if the person stands the ceiling touches his head. And the anda or egg cell is oval shaped where the prisoner can neither stand straight nor sit straight..
Put me in a bunker like that while letting me keep an over-the-internet social life and I’ll gladly live there for years! I’ll probably ask to go out once or twice a year just to feel the outside world. But then? Right back into my home i go!
Wait, the others are serial killers and whatnot but phoenix only stabbed her mum right? one person is enough to get her into the bunker project?? I mean i know lives are not comparable but still. Her sounds lighter? Or did i remember what happened between her and her mum wrongly
I think that the bunker part was the lie but the lottery thing was real. So serial killers as well as other felons got arrested. If everyone was a serial killer then they likely wouldn’t have bad mouthed the initial guy as much as they did before the vote. So it’s likely that they did a lottery among felons and placed 1000 out of the total number of applicants in the bunkers. That’s what I assumed it to be
this is literally how society treats those who have been 'convicted' you are the same as the serial killer, thus prisons are filled with people who may have all committed crimes, but they all have to rub elbows with the worse of the worse of those who did something worse. It's crazy how much interest and love there is for serial killers in the first place while petty crimes and spontaneous emotional violent crimes are painted as monsters just as equivalent as the serial killers without the fan club/documentaries.
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I feel like the psychological drive to be "free" is probably the healthiest aspect of anyone. It's so messed up how that gets punished in the end, but also eerily accurate.
just watching this video in my own apartment makes me feel claustrophobic and already making feel like I'm going insane. Like I'm locked in my own room. However, I'll definitely enjoy being to myself, as long as I have my own entertainments.
Nah. Pedos, especially those who assault their own children should. People like Albert Fish too. So you'll sympathise with pedos and sadistic killers? Idiot.
so i watched the full movie and can't tell you how DISGUSTED i am that they allowed the main character--a woman that ended the life of her mother in cold blood to be the scorned woman who gets to play the victim to her deceiving 'boyfriend' angle. ugh...this woke/feminist culture we live in is sick!
What I don't understand is those people in charge surely know the people they kidnapped is supposed to be in constant communication with their team. No explanation to the other members, or at least some warning? Of course they are curious!
Stephen King was correct MANY stories may have similar concepts neither story is the same. The Intro is almost (Not Exactly) like the Story 'Serpents Kiss' written in 2010. In that story the year is 2586 and the Protagonist wakes up 500 years in the Future. The problem is Humans are no longer on earth but on a Planetoid orbiting the real Earth. I also saw another concept done on the Outer Limits where humans controlling a self destruct mechanism are buried deep inside the earth in case of an alien Invasion. This one is another unique twist.
Ah, yes, so much 'luxury' and 'freedom'. They're living in isolation. Eating the same gruel everyday. Generating their own electricity through exercise. Can't leave a one room area with no exposure to natural sunlight or air. They have no access to the internet, TV, movies, books, art supplies, or any other types of hobbies or distractions. The punishment seems very harsh to me.
With covid lockdown i can vouch that freedom isn't in bunker or home with everything and anything to eat sleep and repeat. Freedom is walking under the sunlight, talking face to face with our dear ones, enjoying rain and eating at a restaurant, running in parks, going on bike ride and anything that brings closer to human touch and an open sky above head
Completely agree. I was an introvert when I was younger, never left the house, stayed home all day playing games and watching tv, I thought it was great and I was living the life. Little did I know i was just completely isolating myself from the world. In my mid 20s I changed ways and became much more outgoing. Some people think isolation is the best way of life….but there is a reason why solitary confinement is a form of torture. Eventually it’ll drive you crazy no matter how much you think you like it.
I'm surprised why the criminals with life sentence would think that they're special and will be given personalized doomsday bunkers 💀
Yeah, if I was Denver after hearing Orlando was a criminal and Phoenix was also a killer, I would have put two and two together with my own past and kind of had a clue of what was going on.
@@melaniem4798 Ikr??
@@melaniem4798 yep thats when i was like.. huh.. what are the chances of TWO prisoners winning the lottery.. ^^
I mean..... They had absolutely nothing to live for except hope. And they pretty much DID put 2 & 2 together
@@Soinetwa 3 if he considered himself
What if while talking to each other everyone revealed earlier that they were criminals? It's kind of hard to hide it for whole 7 years. They would have understood earlier that it was just a scam
Each person believed that everyone else in their group were regular civilians and probably didn't want to make things awkward by randomly stating, "by the way I murder 10 people." After all those were the people they were going to spend 70 years with.
This movie has a ton of loopholes. How the fuck do 7 people find something to talk about for 7-8 years without getting tired of seeing each other’s faces? I can’t even do the same thing with my friends. Not to mention the fact that these people literally do nothing but exercise/random stuff all day long. They don’t procreate. They will run out of interesting topics to talk about in a couple of months max
they'd be finding a way to ferment that food stuff into alcohol for sure.
@@CarassiusAu specially they're a top criminals, lol
they would have discussed and realized on the first day.
Who needs Netflix when you have this man? 😂
But he gets the moves off Netflix how will he make more videos
This is Netflix for the ADHD
Right!!!!!
@@NightstalkerX5 FR bro
@@Mad_Catter_ lol
"She doesn't want to judge someone by their past mistakes".
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why did you copy somebody else’s comment word for word?
@@MeowMeow37958 yes they did
@@raven4k998 i know but i was asking WHY they did that
@@MeowMeow37958 cause they can't think up something original to say so that's why they copy like that simple
They think being locked in a bunker just talking to people and walking around eating only 1 thing was too luxurious?… people know what prison is right?
Sounds like school tbh.
Prison is better than that for sure.
They were only too happy with this shit in 2020 😢
Moral of story: If you get a chance to escape just run away ,no need to investigate. 🤦🏻
Exactly
especially when you see that there is normal life and traffic going on.. I feel like they didnt even try to make up a good story.
@@sirweebs2914 Also " people are out raged that prisoners that are permanently locked in a single room with no physical human interaction have to much freedom" lol people would be freaking the fuck out if the government aloud this
No, it's to do your own research. And stand your ground !
@@sirweebs2914Just like 2020, when people did not drop dead
If the bunkers computers were that easy to hack then chaos would definitely ensue
It's worse than SolarWinds.
Always easy to hack a system in a movie xD
Wattpad movies as always bruh.
Maybe dude's played too much Fallout. Improved his Science skill and perhaps added a Hacker perk.
Also - as an actual professional hacker - doesnt make any sense anyway lol. Hacking often takes a lot of time researching your target, you cant just have "basic" hacking skills and suddenly hack a computer like that lmaoo
Me waiting to found out if my financial debt & problems are fake this whole time.
ahahahahaagaha. you got me.
Just wait for another 70 years.
If any of it is to the IRS, the twist is that they're gonna ask for double. That episode is called Fees & Interest.
If only
@@yessum15 after 10 years have passed you don’t own the IRS anything. It is not in the financial interest of the IRS to make this Statute of Limitations widely known.
Why is a drug addict woman who killed just her mom and a man who brutally murdered 15 people getting the same penalty??? Im not saying what she did is okay but like wtf
because mommies are precious! lol 😂
People wouldn't be mad that the bunkers would be too nice for the prisoners, they'd be mad that prison cells would be so much nicer than almost all housing for people in america nowadays.
lol America.....
I think Norway has the nicest prisons in the world. This experiment seems like something they would do to increase rehabilitation and reduce recidivism over time.
@@mish375 I don't want serial rapists and killers to be rehabilitated but hey that's just me. Have fun seeing a pedo out on the street living life completely normally despite depriving multiple children of a life. I hate pedos and people like you who care more about them than their victims
Okay so lets go over the last part.
Orlando's video was leaked to the public showing that the prison system was using a 24/7 experiment that for 7 years had prisoners locked up in small bunkers that gave them projects, something to do, to ensure the care of other individuals, provided there own electricity by exercise, able to communicate with each other via video feed, and honestly seemed to be a small but productive little community that provides a excellent study on isolation and how people adapt.
Clearly they were helping each other and working together, and cared for each others existence. So rehabilitation was possible.
So after being found out. Public outcry is they were being treated to well and given too much freedoms, and the governments and state response is to modify the bunkers so as to make them miserable and suffer until they are processed back into the prison system despite the fact the bunkers clearly showed the prisoners were showing clear signs of being civil and potentially redeemable members for society?
So the prison system and government is punishing prisoners cause there project got found out?
Nah if you see the movie you'll notice that the government actually doesn't want to make the changes but has to do it because of the publics demands and shit so, government good this time
More on the social view of the public. They want people who do wrong to suffer, thinking that's what prison is for. When it's actually rehabilitation facilities, just like group homes or foster care. They think group homes are for orphans or kids that get taken by D.S.S. when it's actually meant for kids with issues listening and following directions, small crimes, fighting etc. Much like prisons are, but for adults. Large amounts of U.S citizens lack common sense, and really just don't like knowing what things are actually for.
We do not judge/punish people by what they do or how they rehabilitate in prison. Rather, they are judged punished by what crime they DID. In this case, the public outcry was that the serial killer had the equivalent of a comfortable luxury apartment while his victims suffered at his hands.
@@vanitymarie2551 yh well tell that to the thousands of people murdered by the state
@@vanitymarie2551 At some point a person might not be redeemable. However a person involved in a murder doesn't mean they are lost.
I believe that people can be redeemed. I also believe that some cannot. You just can't shove everyone you dislike into one basket and call it a day.
The truth of the matter is that as a society you have to either give a person a chance of redemption or if proven otherwise have them face the punishment they truly deserve.
The bunkers are literally most* introverts dream home
Edit: To any of the introverts I've offended because of this comment, sorry, I'm just an extrovert who doesn't know shit about being introverted 😭
Oh...
Why you gotta expose me and the others like that
I-
Just like ur father
I am sure no introvert will want to live 6 years alone in a bunker be real
I knew it was a prison when Phoenix and Orlando admitted to committing murder. I also knew Denver was a criminal, but I just couldn't imagine him being a serial killer. Nice twist and ending.
Yeah i.kinda suspected it but with Denver I was surprised like really suprised-
Yeah was thinking he hacked a bank or fortune 500 or something.
Yeah the recap said it was a stupid twist. But even if he thought he was stuck in the bunker, a serial stalker would probably still try to get with women and manipulate them. So it's not a twist for that reason.
Anyone know what the religious woman was in for?
@@Khazi_Noveve well im only theorizing but if she is super religious
maybe she went on a killing spree of killing lgbtq people or anyone who is athiest
😅
“Houston’s weather patterns start to malfunction”. Ain’t that the truth
The funny thing is he hacked into his system and even disrupted it but couldn't figure out his IP so he could realize they are in the same place 😂
not even that, he cant seems to see that the ping is very low too low that physics simply cant allow very low ping between two bunkers at farthest distance
Living in these bunkers already has less freedom than actually prison tho. They live in solitary confinement 24/7 for years. Only have a few people to talk to. Having no actual food and only live on protein shakes and water. Cant go to rest in any outdoor facilities.
People who thinks this is too much freedom for prisoners probably think the modern day prisons are torturing the prisoners
Unfortunately, a lot of people think that way. They want bad people to be given nothing until they magically become good and didn't do the thing they were sent to jail for, but at the same time they don't want any of the prisioners to die in prision.
@@Paul_Bedford Nobody thinks people in prison will magically become good. Prisons aren't rehabilitative, they're intended to satisfy public blood lust by putting 'bad' people in cages and torturing them.
@@canonicaltom Depends on where the prison is.
if they committed heinous crimes then more likely yes.
Eh, people don't objectively care about that stuff. I can believe that they just looked at how happy/hopeful and leisurely the prisoners were and were mad about that. All that and not even guards blatantly showing they have no personal liberties? "If prison isn't a obvious horror show of dehumanization including oppression and rape then why am I busting my ass as a free person following the law?" This varies place to place, but it's strong in the USA where we blatantly sacrifice rehabilitation (likelihood/ability to live free in society after sentence is over) for retribution (making/letting prison be worse to punish people).
That would be cool if it was normal for people to power some of their appliances through exercise. Stay fit, save money, less strain on the environment. I’ll have to add that to my bunker design 😁
There's a gym in the US that powers its lights by connecting them to the cardio machines. It's a gimmick, but a pretty cool one at least.
Or you libtards can just drink spiked cool-aid to save the planet instead of torment others with your demands.
humans cant even make a light bulb glow without lots of effort
@@gregoryeverson741 thats why they use machines???
@@erdleaff read the original post plz?
The story is great, but predictable. I recall an episode of The Outer Limits (1990's) with a bit of a similar premise only it involved an Alien Invasion. What also gave it away was when Boston admitted to killing people and thought to myself "Why would we repopulate the Earth with people who were charged for serious crimes?"
yeah, you're right, i remember that too, good episode though.
@@beverlycrusher9713 Phenomenal episode. I stumbled on it as a kid. Didn't even know what TOL was. Stuck with me to this day. I was also reminded of this.
The crime thing isn’t a good angle…it was a lottery system and also repopulating the earth would mean we need those with genes 🧬that will make for a better chance for humanity to survive. Let face it: a lot of law abiding accountants and baristas have inferior genes
@@ianparks2653 true, but from an administrative and governmental position you must have superior genes by what your IQ is, how physically capable you are, not have questionable morals like being a criminal, and most importantly how rich & powerful you and family are. Thinking about the premise of that Roland Emmerich film 2012.
@@ianparks2653 oh yeah, that is where it just craps out, that happens in a lot of movies, it is like walking down stairs with a 4 layer cake in one hand and the hand rail in the other and just as you get to the bottom step you trip over your own feet, and you go face down in the cake disappointing
Chicago wasn't lazy, he had depression.
You do realize the two feed off of each other right? Laziness causes depression and depression causes more laziness. Why do you think some many people have it nowadays.
@@Yeshuawillreturnaward for one of the most ignorant comments I’ve seen online 🏆
🤣Your ignorance feeds your stupidity and your stupidity causes your ignorance..so you believe (believing is different than thinking)that you found out something..oh yea that’s for you🏆
@@YeshuawillreturnYou do know how delusional you sound right?..your ignorance feeds your stupidity..and your stupidity causes your ignorance..you believe (believing is different than thinking) you found something out..oh yea for you🏆
@@Yeshuawillreturnoh i just saw your name😂😂😂that explains it..
Prisoners: Yay I hit the lotto! 🙂
Government: 😂😂😂
lmao true XD
After a deadly virus wipes out most of humanity, the survivors are forced to wait alone in self-sustaining bunkers while the viral threat runs its course. Able to communicate through a networked video interface, the survivors wait for years and slowly become a motley family of sorts. But their fragile social ecosystem is shattered when, one by one, they start mysteriously disappearing from their bunkers.
Nice summary!
Sounds like covid
@@thatonechilldude3836 👌👌👌
You just recapped a recap...
This is in the video description💀
The concept of the bunkers in isolation and then just them communicating with each other is productive. They should make this in penitentiaries so prisoners will be more hopeful and become good citizens.
Unfortunately, it would seem the people don't want prisoners to be more hopeful and become good citizens, they just want them to suffer.
They should give people in the hole this option.
Yup, best way to use our hard earned taxes🫡
@@syedmustafaali1615 Yes rehabilitation is best use of your tax money
@@spongeintheshoeOrlando killed 15 people and expressed desires to kill more. Denver was a serial killer.
Mystery Recapped is so much better than the actual shows! LOVE this guys voice!
yip. i don't waste any money on tickets or capitals
There are some movies I watch after the recaps and some of the movies are incredible. I recommend The Last Recipe it’s a Japanese movie and also Cook Up a Storm which is Chinese. So obviously if you don’t mind subtitles personally l highly recommended them.
As an IT professional, I sometimes wish I could tell my clients that a problem is impossible. Haha.
Lol, the ending, he smiled as if he was going to enjoy the rest if his life...
Urmum!!!
i feel like something like this can happen
Oh, it's already happened.
It's n progress
Covid propaganda
It did.
Like the virus that happens this whole 2 years
why are all these movies always killing us off? my country is doomed once more here.
I love how they always spare Mongolia.
People see a man living in utter isolation and think “he’s been given too much, he needs to suffer more”
"Food _and_ shelter?! He might as well be living in a five-star hotel! What's next, are they going to give him medical treatment if he gets injured?"
yup! I think so too. He killed 15 people. And he wanted to kill again. Good riddance criminal sympathiser!
On the one hand I do feel like these people might be getting to much luxury and on the other hand I definitely agree that living in a bunker for years could drive a lot of people insane so idk it’s hard to say
@@ciararoberts6003 if you’re given all the food you can eat on one hand, but you j the other hand disallowed any water…still gonna die.
Luxury bunker in isolation is just a beautifully decorated hell.
@@ciararoberts6003 If you don't treat criminals like people you will have to keep them in prison forever. If you treat them like humans and respect them then you can release them. Which one do you want? Paying taxes to keep people inside or have them being able to sustain themselves, earning money etc.
100% fatality rate would be the easiest pandemic to control
Not if symptoms took days or weeks to appear and/or it took days or weeks to die once symptoms did appear.
If there's one thing Covid taught me, it's that the disease could be 100% fatal, turn the dead into zombies, and people would still insist on going out into the streets screaming that they "refuse to live in fear" and "zombies aren't real" as they're being eaten alive by zombies.
@@MRrealpolitikpeople would take it extremely seriously if it was so deadly. People would be completely willing to go on full lockdown for months
Exactly @@buzz092
Also it would inevitably mutate to be less deadly - viruses want to spread, they don't want to kill their hosts before transmission to others
Phoenix’s reasoning to reinstate that serial killers transmission is the dumbest shit I have ever heard
“oh, I killed my mother, so I sympathize with this serial killer who killed for pleasure.” What the fuck.
I wouldnt banish him since once he comes back from the bunker,he will probably have a very dangerous intentions to kill
To be fair, she might've fried her brain with drugs somewhat.
Obviously logic is not her strong point.
Makes no sense 😕
That part doesn't make sense, but the idea that hacking the system initially to remove Orlando caused the current issues makes sense.
I wonder if people are actually sitting in bunkers as we speak.
well uhh
@@thecringeykid738 is it a nice space at least? 😂
@@The-Host A portal is opening…
I do.
Ya I would say it's a 100 percent given probably in the U.S and for sure in countries like Russia China North Korea
At first i was like damn, out of the millions of people, they really picked 2 criminals to win the lottery
Must not know we have the highest incarcerated population per capita in the world.
That one-handed Desert Eagle makes me concerned for HER safety.
Honestly, this whole twist was what I expected after finding out two of them were criminals. Like come on, two murderers were lucky enough to be admitted into a bunker to save humanity in the future somehow?
so i watched the full movie and can't tell you how DISGUSTED i am that they allowed the main character--a woman that ended the life of her mother in cold blood to be the scorned woman who gets to play the victim to her deceiving 'boyfriend' angle. ugh...this woke/feminist culture we live in is sick!
none of them noticed that the number of bunkers isn't divisible by 7? that means either the number of bunkers is wrong or there are groups that don't have 7 members.
thats what i was thinking D:
Was it ever stated that every group had 7 members?
@@ftniceberg874 yes it was learn to listen
@@connorcragin7803 hey bro I have the phone # for a great doctor, they can help you get that stick out of your ass
@@connorcragin7803 dude there's no need to be an ass, they only asked a question. people miss stuff sometimes.
"At this point, phoenix gets angry and tells her life story."
😂😂😂
" and not even all that working out can save him"
“And not even all that working out can save him” 😂
I feel like the public would be more outraged that they're doing this to them at all. I mean think about it. They'd think the people in charge of this project would be more evil than the prisoners. Going to great lengths to stage a deadly virus, psychologically tricking and messing with them, forcing them to stay in one room with no actual human interaction. That's borderline if not actual torture.
Why the heck would the government fake a pandemic, anyway?
Really? If there is a prisoner who has brutally murdered 15 women and whatever else has been done to them, I would complain too that he is still kept alive in this kind of facility.
well it really happened and look at all the zombies walking around :/
I couldn't think of Anything better than living in a bunker on my own forever that is legit my dream
I already do, just that it's a lot more than a bunker.
I would need cats.
@@theighthsage1282 lots and lots of cats 🐱 meow
I'm in!
I can't understand how anyone would want that lol
This looks like a first part to last man on earth same virus, same bunkers.
Aah yes ofc
Good prisons = Outrage
Inhumane prisons = Good
I swear nobody does recaps like this guy
You are stupid if you think that
This may look like a dream come true but in reality, it slowly drives you insane.
Yeah If this truly happened where you were isolated for years I’d just blow my head off. Not worth it
That's what hell is for !!!!
As a former introvert, I completely agree. Used to just love staying home and just being by myself when I was a teen/early 20s. Now I’m in my late 30s and I’m the complete opposite.
Haven’t seen that guy from Disney smart house , glad to see he’s still active
I know!! And luck of the Irish!!! Baaahaha
Say ur a millennial without saying ur a millennial.
@@javonthomas7731 Facts 🤣🤣
0:10 let’s go Myanmar ain’t infected
Bro it’s so random to see myanmar being mentioned-
This is so funny as a I love geography. I started choking on air when I read this
Dude is lazy AF then when there is conflict, he's like "I'm out!" 😂😂😂🤣😭💀
very accurate to the current situation in real life.
We have isolation cells in our prisons. So these are sophisticated isolation prison cells where the inmates don't feel like prisoners because they get protein shakes, exercise to stay fit, communicate and even make friends with other cell inmates..what more could a prisoner ask for. Seems less cruel compared to the isolation cells we have..which are just enough for a person to lie down but not stretch, if the person stands the ceiling touches his head. And the anda or egg cell is oval shaped where the prisoner can neither stand straight nor sit straight..
Now that’s cruel.
Well Norway prisons are more luxury than a hotel room and they have the lowest crimes
Definitely figured they were prisoners when he said he killed people I was like yea they all criminals
This is actually a great idea except for the luxury part. Even us normal people don't get that luxury😂
Already a reality...it's called welfare! You even get a free smartphone and healthcare.
Put me in a bunker like that while letting me keep an over-the-internet social life and I’ll gladly live there for years! I’ll probably ask to go out once or twice a year just to feel the outside world. But then? Right back into my home i go!
Were they all unconscious when they moved into the bunkers? How would they not remember how they got there?
Religious does NOT mean hateful or revengeful!
Sure about that?
@@polreamonnok redditer
@@polreamonnyes
Well, it usually does
The most religious are the most evil people usually
Wait, the others are serial killers and whatnot but phoenix only stabbed her mum right? one person is enough to get her into the bunker project?? I mean i know lives are not comparable but still. Her sounds lighter? Or did i remember what happened between her and her mum wrongly
I think that the bunker part was the lie but the lottery thing was real. So serial killers as well as other felons got arrested. If everyone was a serial killer then they likely wouldn’t have bad mouthed the initial guy as much as they did before the vote. So it’s likely that they did a lottery among felons and placed 1000 out of the total number of applicants in the bunkers. That’s what I assumed it to be
Stab to death
this is literally how society treats those who have been 'convicted' you are the same as the serial killer, thus prisons are filled with people who may have all committed crimes, but they all have to rub elbows with the worse of the worse of those who did something worse. It's crazy how much interest and love there is for serial killers in the first place while petty crimes and spontaneous emotional violent crimes are painted as monsters just as equivalent as the serial killers without the fan club/documentaries.
we know two are serial killers, not all. Bunker project could be for any capital offense as far as we know. doesn't have to be mostly serial killers.
imagine the corona virus was also a rumor, and people just died out of cough and cold💀💀
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Donkæ of wisdom
@@BrianDS. 😂
@@BrianDS. Do you know the name of the movie?
I feel like the psychological drive to be "free" is probably the healthiest aspect of anyone. It's so messed up how that gets punished in the end, but also eerily accurate.
This aged as Nightmares into an Asylum.
"everyone apart from the lazy Chicago..."
I don't know why, but that line just cracked me up
Because Chicago is the only black person and people like to call black and Latino people lazy.
irony how this happened in real life, except the bunker part :p
Of course the guy who represents Illinois was useless being from Illinois myself I personally agree
🤣🤣🤣 brutal
@@tanjafrzop6627 can't deny my personal opinion I guess XD
That's the same with Orlando being insane because Florida people do be crazy.
@@BboyTurok1990 TRUE
@@BboyTurok1990 those crazy news articles are something different
I dont watch movies anymore..seriously
This guy covers everything perfectly
"all that working out didn't help him"😆
just watching this video in my own apartment makes me feel claustrophobic and already making feel like I'm going insane. Like I'm locked in my own room.
However, I'll definitely enjoy being to myself, as long as I have my own entertainments.
Americans were simply "made to do regular exercise." Man if only it were that easy
Maybe it's just me but I don't think no one deserves to live in isolation
You're melting my heart. Totally agree
Even serial killer and terorist ?
Then you at least have a choice that was not given to your victim. You can live in isolation or die.
Nah. Pedos, especially those who assault their own children should. People like Albert Fish too. So you'll sympathise with pedos and sadistic killers? Idiot.
Unless you murder people to feel pleasure… psychopaths are so psycho can u atleast pretend ur not one
9:33 aint nobody gonna talk about the rat?
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Love the effort and passion you put into every video! You're killing it!
so i watched the full movie and can't tell you how DISGUSTED i am that they allowed the main character--a woman that ended the life of her mother in cold blood to be the scorned woman who gets to play the victim to her deceiving 'boyfriend' angle. ugh...this woke/feminist culture we live in is sick!
What is the movie called?
What I don't understand is those people in charge surely know the people they kidnapped is supposed to be in constant communication with their team. No explanation to the other members, or at least some warning? Of course they are curious!
This reminds of 2020
girl i’d thrive in that bunker omg
This channel is without a doubt the best thing in UA-cam
phoenix's little goofy vent had nothing to do with orlando's transmission thing 😭😭
For 6 Years, Women has wanted me, Only to find out im not actually 6ft tall.
@@zzlouisz that's nice
@@zzlouisz that's great. You can date mutants
@@contractualnews9488 🤣🤣💀
How do people not realize burger is joking. I mean you can literally see the quotes lmao
@@GEROKII two people trolling doesn't mean that taking them seriously. This your first day on the internet? SMH
Ah, yes. Vault-tec
"revolutionising safety for an uncertain future"
Good story. Well explained 👏 👌 👍
I feel like this recap is better than the actual movie
Huston's bunker looks like a disco
The bunkers are literally every introverts dream home
Then a few years down the line they’ll go crazy and crave sunlight and human interaction.
no. this is sad
Movie Name: Domain
He literally put at the bottom part of the whole video
The caption just reminded me of corona virus, currently, I'm like... what if?😂
🤔
"and not even all that working out could save him" - oof, savage LOL
Why yall dont put the movie name on the video or in the description???
Stephen King was correct MANY stories may have similar concepts neither story is the same. The Intro is almost (Not Exactly) like the Story 'Serpents Kiss' written in 2010. In that story the year is 2586 and the Protagonist wakes up 500 years in the Future. The problem is Humans are no longer on earth but on a Planetoid orbiting the real Earth. I also saw another concept done on the Outer Limits where humans controlling a self destruct mechanism are buried deep inside the earth in case of an alien Invasion. This one is another unique twist.
whats the name of the movie in the video?
Another day another amzing recAp 😌👌
Lol. The story ending was hilarious 😆
Every time this recap starts, I don’t realize I’ve seen it til the bunker is mentioned
"it appears as if someone took him away and that that working out didn't matter"😂🤭
Ah, yes, so much 'luxury' and 'freedom'. They're living in isolation. Eating the same gruel everyday. Generating their own electricity through exercise. Can't leave a one room area with no exposure to natural sunlight or air. They have no access to the internet, TV, movies, books, art supplies, or any other types of hobbies or distractions. The punishment seems very harsh to me.
the bunkers are like my bedroom, dark and isolated
This entire story has been done SO many times already, in 30 minute short stories.
Where can I watch this COVID documentary
I'm surprised the Public was pissed that they had a Luxury Prison and insisted for them to break basic humans rights
Thank you so much!!! It did work and took less than 5 minutes!
I think the bunkers were too luxurious because you could watch movie recaps.
With covid lockdown i can vouch that freedom isn't in bunker or home with everything and anything to eat sleep and repeat. Freedom is walking under the sunlight, talking face to face with our dear ones, enjoying rain and eating at a restaurant, running in parks, going on bike ride and anything that brings closer to human touch and an open sky above head
I’ve done all of this and more since even the roughest stages of the pandemic. Where are you located? Sounds like hell.
freedom would depend on the person, some people would wanna have freedom, such as be able to go on parties, kiss, and have RelationShips
Is that worth a 9/11 every day?
Completely agree. I was an introvert when I was younger, never left the house, stayed home all day playing games and watching tv, I thought it was great and I was living the life. Little did I know i was just completely isolating myself from the world. In my mid 20s I changed ways and became much more outgoing.
Some people think isolation is the best way of life….but there is a reason why solitary confinement is a form of torture. Eventually it’ll drive you crazy no matter how much you think you like it.
"So that twist is dumb." LMAO!!
Chicago was like fuck it I’m done 😂