it does NOT look like Russian writing to me ?? just gibberish a mix of letters, symbols and nummers ?? @$€ ₵ where do you get it's Russian from 4:40 ? 😶🌫
I thought the scene where Julia Robert goes to check on her son’s temperature in the morning was genius. As the audience you don’t know if he died in the night in the scene until he finally moves.
I also felt it that way. Specially when she was like "at least you're not warm anymore" I was like, that's bc he's dead and then he moved and every feeling in the scene changed, genius script imo
The lady speaking Spanish was soooo good. I could feel her distress and trauma. I think she needs a supporting actress award for that. I’ve never believed an actress more.
I think the deer symbolises that in times of peril, we must come and work together to survive. That’s why the pack of deer grew larger throughout the movie. The deer approached the family multiple times peacefully to interact, but because of our differences, because of our lack of trust and inability to work with what we don’t understand, they were shooed away. This theme is illustrated many times throughout the movie.
It’s meant to signify CWD, or deer Zombie disease. it’s a brain degeneration disease that is 100% fatal and causes a lack in fear of humans. it was reported in yellowstone for the first time this year..
@@glennc100 correct. The blatant symbolism we see in his movie is off the charts, it’s like they’re waving their pride flags around and they don’t care what people may think. You can look deeper into the various symbols they show in the movie. One other thing I found odd was the kids t-shirts, notice how the camera frame always includes the entire torso of the actor so you can read the t-shirt? One says OBEY and the other was NASA and I forget the other one.
i think the scene with amanda and ruth screaming whilst the deers stare makes me think when the world ends, humanity will eventually reach insanity and chaos whereas nature remains eternal and unaffected, staring at humanity’s destruction
"Will reach" insanity and chaos? Look at our governments and who we put into power, look at how we casually kill each other over bronze age mythology and our wars. The insanity has been reached a loooong time ago
@@arthurdent6256Crazy to think many people don’t know this and just automatically assume anything not human or created by humans must be better / more perfect. It’s this self deprecating perspective some people have. 🤡
Look. My friend and I had this EXACT conversation during the pandemic. I speculated that the "outbreak" was a test run for exactly this situation. Step 1. Isolation. Step 2. Misinformation (thanks Facebook) and then step 3. all of the fighting that ensued after. And the fighting was over something as simple as fucking MASKS!! America will destroy themselves before coming together for a solution. I literally said all of this VERBATIM! And then in another conversation about a year ago, I was talking about how easy it would be for China to disable America at the flick of a switch seeing as how the majority of phones are made in China. You think they didn't add a "kill switch"? America is too dependent on China for everything damn thing. They do not even have to step foot on American soil to cripple the States. The society is so reliant on their phones that they can't even live without it.
I think Cliff getting lost and freaking out because he didn't have GPS just to go down the road to the store is a microcosm of society when they lose communication, and internet. We just go fucking feral without it.
I don't own a phone or GPS; it's been that way for 15 years. I do carry a handheld H/F Transceiver to contact my wife at home in an emergency. Freedom is living 1100km from a city.
The ending to me signified how selfish society is or has become. The young girl has wandered off without a care, fills her stomach with food left to help keep people alive then watches the last episode of friends as that was her focus at the start of the film and again when she was upset the internet didn't work. She was wholly single minded and focused on herself. My take on Archie was that he was obsessed with beauty, then he loses his teeth and becomes grotesque, disfigured. Julia's character hates people but is forced to interact and change her opinions, looking for help from those she hates...people. I feel much of it is a social commentary on society and how we can be so self centred but we're often challenged to rethink this and reflect.
*I think the deer and flamingoes* approaching the house was meant to represent nature reclaiming what’s there’s. The whole scene where they are screaming at the deer serves to make the point of how stupid humans are.. here we are waving our arms at wild animals and screaming because they’re scared and they are just deadpan, calm and bewildered.. so who’s the real animal? Sorta thing.
I wouldn't call the little girl selfish though. She represented the innocence of the younger generations. She was kept in the dark about what was really going on. The adults didn't want her to know anything... meanwhile she saw a lot of the signs first. She was the first to notice that the oil tanker was heading getting closer to the beach... nobody really paid her any mind. She saw all the deer... nobody wanted to listen to her. Then when her and the rest of her family were in the bed towards the end, she brought up the story about the guy who refused to be saved, then asked God why he didn't save him when he died. God told him, he sent a boat... and all these other things, but he refused all of it because of his belief that God was going to protect him. This was essentially a metaphor of everything she observed before the adults. After she told that story she said, "I'm tired of waiting." Then the next day she ran off in search for help. She ended up finding all that food, the bunker, and even got to see if her favorite show had a happily ever after. Meanwhile, the adults were going through all this bullshit... and eventually realized that they needed to seek shelter at the bunker... not knowing that the little girl was already there. The one who saw all of the signs before the grown ups was the one who found safety on her own doing. To me... it was really only the adults who were selfish and stubborn in their own ways. It's a direct reflection of people who become so corrupted by society, that they become what they fear most. There's an idea that life is guided by two forces... love and fear. You either become more of what you love, or more of what you fear. As we grow into adults, most of use aren't self aware enough to realize that we're reflecting one of these two forces. In the movie... the points where they were making realizations about themselves, it was somebody who was younger who made them realize it. Children are not as corrupted adults because they have less experiences in life to even know what to fear. Over time... we start to establish those fears more and more. It's a metaphor for the balance between knowing and ignorance. This is exactly why they say "ignorance is bliss". The more you learn about life, the more fearful you become because of your awareness of vulnerability. Kids have no conscious of most vulnerabilities. As a reactive species, we can only act out of what we know. I feel like this whole movie was just one big metaphor of the things that we fear the most. War is the ULTIMATE self-destructing act. But it all comes as a result of the issues that we are too afraid to address until it's too late. Everything that was happening is the absolute extreme result of that stubbornness. We're not selfish because that's just the way that humans are naturally... we BECAME selfish due to the environments that we created and the systems that we function by. So the movie reflects that.
We're in the system that is designed to absorb and consume our energy, and to disconnect us from our ancestral memory, Because disconnected people are easier to manipulate. They operate through a mining process, through the civilization process it is made to suppress and erase the memory of the human of being a human being. Today in this society most have completely forgotten who they are to the point that they no longer see or recognize reality". What's natives have been saying since the beginning of their arrival, the citizens of America, your intelligence is the fuel that runs this system, just how external mining takes place they take natural resources, the bone flesh and blood of the earth called oil, uranium and they put it through a mining refinement process, And convert its being into a form of energy to run their system this leaves behind poisons and toxins into the life environment, and while the being part of the human is being mined through how the human is imprinted to percieve reality this leave behind poisons and toxins, those poisons and toxins are the fears doubts and insecurities that now become a part of our perceptional reality" because we are a part of the same energy source Somewhere in the process of this mindset man has forgotten that we are Apart of the Earth. We must learn how to live with the earth and remember that we are human beings and take our lives outta their hands, that's how they control our spirit
Agreed. People are complaining that not enough is explained. That's the point. In a situation like this, you'd be confused, maybe only getting bits and pieces of information, not even sure if those are accurate. Not everything has to be explained in a movie.
She's not in the last episode That's all that was mentioned or talked about by the girl Her wanting to see how it all ends for the shows FRIENDS characters Robert's has nothing to do with it
People are very hard on the little girl. She is the first one to notice and internalize that things have changed, and not for the better. She also senses where safety is in the abandoned house with the shelter. Yet she is overlooked and ignored. She knows it's all over, so chooses to watch "Friends" instead. She is nostalgic for the show, obsessed with it, finds comfort in it. She is too young to have known life in the 90's, yet finds enjoyment in entertainment from that time period. To me she didn't just represent an apathetic, lazy generation, but a generation of people who know the world is over, but simply accept that they can't do anything about it. She knows it's all finished, but finds comfort in looking back to an idealized vision of life before. I think about how often I get anxious and upset about climate change. I think about how I was so paralyzed by fear when I first heard about COVID. Like that little girl I had a feeling it was going to be an event that would change the world despite everyone telling me I was crazy. What did all my stress get me? What does it get me? What does my despair at the climate change do? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. I can't do anything about it. I can see it. I can accept it. I can't change it. Might as well watch "Friends." Many people in my generation, myself included, will never own a home. We will never have any semblance of what was considered a "normal American life" by generations before us. And honestly? We can't do anything about it. It's like G.H. says: there is no plan, there is no puppetmaster. There is no inherent order to all this. You're not the main character. You're not gonna have an "arc." Things just are, and rarely do they make sense.
Correct. Everyone is freaking out "omg the little girl is so SELFISHHH! Why does she watch Friends instead of immediately running to go get her family!!!" Bro her mom is basically right outside the house, she'll be there soon. Everyone in the group is about to converge on the Thorne house soon. Her taking 20 minutes to herself to watch an episode doesn't matter and it's understandable why she does it for reasons you just explained. "Rose is selfish" is a 90 IQ take
And where would we be if the generation that came to America on a ship and literally watched their loved ones starve to death said the same as you? What about the men who fought off the British and died one by one standing on the backs of dead body's to keep our flag flying in the face of tyranny (look up the story behind our national anthem), what about the civil war, the Alamo? You think what you face is harder than what they faced? You've been taught and programmed to believe that it is, and (as a generation) you've never known true hardship the way the previous generations knew it. Being uncomfortable is unacceptable to modern western civilization. And all of what I just said is exactly why it will all continue to fall apart. None of you are willing to sacrifice a SMALL FRACTION of what our ancestors were willing to sacrifice. The phrase "I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees" has to be reserved for modern society. So, live on our knees, we shall.
And where would we be if the generation that came to America on a ship and literally watched their loved ones starve to death said the same as you? What about the men who fought off the British and died one by one standing on the backs of dead bodies to keep our flag flying in the face of tyranny (look up the story behind our national anthem), what about the civil war, the Alamo? You think what you face is harder than what they faced? You've been taught and programmed to believe that it is, and (as a generation) you've never known true hardship the way the previous generations knew it. Being uncomfortable is unacceptable to modern western civilization. And all of what I just said is exactly why it will all continue to fall apart. None of you are willing to sacrifice a SMALL FRACTION of what our ancestors were willing to sacrifice. The phrase "I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees" has to be reversed for modern society. So, live on our knees, we shall.
The ending reminded me of the opening of Tim and Eric's billion dollar movie, when the executives are perplexed by what they just witnessed and say, "............I payed a billion dollars for this piece of $#!+?"
This movie touches a lot of subjects we're dealing with at this moment around the world especially here in Africa. The last shoot of G.H explaining the 3 steps of taking down the government.
@@britzel71I'm not sure people do think that but we are all too distracted by media and focused on making people see our pov, we won't work together. Americans are too busy arguing to work together and thats on purpose
People are so hooked on TV they believe it’s the real and /or hope it was real rather than fixing the actual real world. Interested to see where the Doomsday clock is set to in its once a year review- due in a matter of weeks !! Jan 23 it was set to 90 seconds to midnight - given Palestine and Israel it’s got to nearly boomtime !
But isn't also interesting that though she only seemed to care about the series...she's also the only one who observed the signs. She was the first to sense the oil tanker and kept looking at it coming closer. She's the only one who saw the deer at first. She's the only who had the instinct to go the Thornes' house....where all the food...comfort...safety were. Very similar to Danny who was also certain of the bunker and avised Clay and GH to go to. So though she ''appeared'' oblivious and in her own world....she also was the one who was most observant of her various environments. I found thar irony so interesting. (Literally just finished watching the movie).
@@Naoxxiii agree with all you write here. She was seeing the world around her, saw the family she was born into - nasty, oblivious, selfish (her brother just horrid) and she found and loved the TV show ‘Friends’ an escape to how she would like her surrounding ‘real’ world to be. Julia Roberts was not a pretty woman in this depiction- truly ugly character.
Is how the little girl says no body ever listens or believes her. In spite of her addiction to the friends and seeking a great news to see the final episode. People often think that children have not valuable to say and there input is not that important. Yet still she was the first to recognize or observe a lot of /signs. Children are so innocent and can easily believe in possibilities or imagination really quickly almost immediately.
This is a perfect example of why we can't let them separate us. Whether it's race, body differences or any other thing they have us arguing about. In a time like this, we need to stand as one.
Ruth mentions during the movie something about the friends show being a comfort on a time that never existed....so maybe the ending is just stepping on that thought. And also as a metaphor that when things are bad in our lives we almost always take comfort in some form of entertainment or technology and we just leave the world behind.
I caught that too. I always looked at the show "Friends" in that way too. It was a depiction of a world that people during that time actually believed all of America would become. They paint this perfect picture of friends who grow up together and all become successful and fall in love with each other and live happily ever after. The little girl was so adamant about finding out if Ross and Rachel ended up together, it seems like the little girl represented every innocent child that wants to see their life play out in that fairytale ending fashion. But that wasn't the reality anymore. The large majority of society is dysfunctional, and most of the time, doesn't pan out the way that it does on "Friends". When all four of the family were in the bed and the little girl is telling her mom the story about God and him sending the guy all these things to save him after he asks God why he didn't save him when he dies... and then she says that she's tired of waiting... It's a direct metaphor for how stubborn humans are when it comes to saving ourselves. We will literally see ALL the signs leading us to our own destruction and never-mind it until it's too late. We're all stuck in believing this fairytale idea of what life is supposed to look like in America (because we sold ourselves on ideals that look like the show "Friends"), but meanwhile, most of us are living in broken homes, relationships are waining, most of us are locking ourselves deeper into our own spaces and letting time dilute our friendships. Everybody is starting to keep more to themselves and the very few around us. But the little girl makes the decision to go find out herself anyways because she's oblivious as to what is going on. She runs off on her own and nobody can find her in the midst of a literal war. All the chaos going on around them that only the adults are aware about, and the little girl's innocence just wants to find out if that fairytale ending happens on Friends. At what point do they (or we) decide to reveal a lot of the scary truths about life and interfere with her innocence? Hence... "Leave the World Behind"... I think the title of the movie is about us letting go of propagandizing ourselves into believing in fairytale endings and keeping ourselves in delusion about what life ACTUALLY looks like. If we're too afraid to address REAL shit, then we'll never get to a point of fixing any issues. We have to be completely honest about where we're at as a society, in order to look towards the direction that we seek. Life isn't always going to have a fairytale ending. We have to accept that it can go wrong... recognize why it can go, or has gone wrong... and adjust ourselves not to make decisions that would make it go wrong.
The ship that crashes into the beach at the beginning is named the White Lion which is the name of a real ship that brought the first slaves to America in 1619. The car also flashes 1619 on the radio a number of times but nothing ever comes of it
that would also make sense as to Julia and her husband kept getting so scared about it and didn't want to talk about the ship with their family, Then the owner of the house and his child show up right after the boat came. I believe they knew the history of the boat or what it would bring. That also makes sense because of how they were treating them afterwards.
Just like Don’t Look Up this movie is a critique of modern society. The young Child, obsessed with Friends Final, final show is symbolic of the media & internet obsessed people, seeing what’s odd going on in the world and pointing it out. But nobody believes her. “It’s like I’m not even here”. She’s the first to notice the oil tanker, the deers, the mayhem in the city 🌆 and so on.
I get what you're saying with the "It's like I'm not even here" line. Adults are stubborn about how they address young people. They pick and choose what they "should" know about, and when. Meanwhile, the kid observes and sees way more than the adults think. She sees all these signs around them, and they still choose to keep her in the dark about what they know. That's EXACTLY a critique about modern society. All these issues around us, but everybody is too afraid to address anything, especially around the kids. But they are just as affected as anybody. They also have to live through it and grow up in this exact same world. I remember as a young adult... I actually tweeted Erykah Badu (of all people lol) and asked her if she believes in my generation. She replied something that stuck with me ever since then and said that WE (young people) are their generations eyes and we stand on THEIR shoulders. Basically saying that young people are capable of seeing the things that they don't, because they hold us on their shoulders. Every generation is growing up in a world that they understand more than previous generations. But it's not until we are given the opportunities to see reality. We've lived in this fairytale "Friends" world, where ideals are based on fictional stories about what we THINK life should look like, but a large majority of the time, doesn't pan out that way. We essentially propagandize ourselves into beliefs about reality, and aren't really truthful about what NEEDS to be addressed until it's too late. That's where I interpreted the whole "Leave the World Behind" title. We have to accept that life is forever changing. Some things will stay the same... but there will ALWAYS be new information and outcomes to acquire new information from. Sometimes we can be so stubborn about old ways, that forget that those ways don't fit the same way they did before into society. Young people can question everything in the world and point out every NEW problem that we've created... and previous generations will be too prideful to admit that they have no idea how to fix it. They think that we can just reverse time and try to apply old ideas to new problems. That's just not how reality works.
I've been pondering the intriguing possibility that what we're witnessing in this movie is a magnetic polarity reversal. Flamingos flying north instead of their usual southward migration, deer exhibiting curious behavior, and satellites unexpectedly going offline-all seem to be hints of this enigmatic phenomenon. Even the opening of movie with the upside-down cities and the camera twists drop subtle hints to a rotation event. If it were merely the three-stage occurrence, how would we explpain these peculiar shifts in animal behavior?
Really thought about that too, but first i was like, is it the russians, chinese? then i was thinking of solar flares, on that scene that showed the earth from the moons point of view, bit after i started thinking of the magnetic polarity reversal, then again i went to back to the possibility of russians or chinese at war with the USA, with the approach that the dude explained in the car, where they desestabilize the country, and with the scene of the city under attack i was like ' ' so now the invasion began' ' .
A magnetic field displacement would be the only thing that would cause the animals to act in this way. Humans don’t have the technology to cause this. I think the books editor got it right. It’s an alien attack. That’s why we see Rose in a NASA shirt and the shots of space and the whole Earth from a space view. That’s also why the flyers being dropped by the drones are in foreign languages. If it was foreign countries trying to terrorize the US population, they’d drop flyers in the language that we could read, English. The US dropped flyers over Japan before the atomic bombs In Japanese not English. Who would make this mistake? Aliens who speak only one common language would. George’s country destabilization theory not only works to destabilize a dysfunctional country but would work if used by aliens to destabilize a dysfunctional world. His defense contractor friend knew what was happening before it happened but acted in a way that meant whatever was going to happen couldn’t be stopped by the US. Attacks from a foreign country if we knew about it could be stopped. An attack from a technologically advanced alien species however wouldn’t be able to be stopped.
@@skinfan2806 interesting theory, but I didn’t see proof of aliens. I think it could be a solar flare, just posted an explanation, have a look for it and post your thoughts
For the people wondering, when Clay meets the hispanic woman if you see the movie in spanish you can hear what she’s saying in spanish as well. I was confused watching it in spanish thinking “why is he acting like he can’t understand her”. Now I know that it was because she was actually speaking spanish and Clay couldn’t understand and couldn’t use the translator on his phone.
I tied this with our open border situation and lots of them not speaking English, its not a fault of our own in our own country for not speaking spanish. This communication barrier happens everyday.😊
It would have been Interesting if they dubbed her voice over in English so the people who don't speak English could have the same experience the people who don't speak Spanish have. For me, the most tense part of the scene was the fact that I had no freaking idea what she was saying.
This movie has been discussed a lot in my IT class and how many of the events in this movie are plausible. With the country losing satellites that affect GPS, radio, television, internet, etc., to how vehicles can be self driven without a physical body behind the wheel, a lot the things that have occurred are things that people have done in real life. Personally I'm biased to say that the film is more of a "what would happen if technology cease to be within our control" story. Some people are just quite unaware that we utilized technology much more than we can say we do and how much it dictate us. Every aspect of our life from finance, identity, to social connections are in a computer in the palm of our hands, and if we lose it than we might as well be no one. This film just takes that idea and link it to society and government as a whole, because like I said every aspect of our life exist in technology and if that technology is gone then businesses, economy, our own government goes crumbling down, as well as us.
We only have to look at TX big freeze where people dead trying to keep warm and breaking pipes. Are the hundreds that dead in Europe doing the heat wave showing how much we greatly depend on tec. Don’t use gas in your home to keep yourself warm, and put yourself in water like a pool or your tub too keep your cool. That will drop your body temperature greatly and that what people and animals do to keep cool besides rolling in the mud.
Only those who have completely separated themselves from the earth and have betrayed their purpose here will fall, those who still understand real connections to Spirit and remember who they are will survive".
Anybody that lives in an area of natural disasters (hurricanes, earthquakes, snow storms) knows full well how things go when tech goes out the door. Over the past 25 years this has happened several times in the US alone. I was part of two of them. Yes, people go absolutely nuts and very strange things happen.
I have watched this film about three times now. I really love it. Love apocalyptic films, for whatever reason. There is SO much going on in this film. Definitely a huge commentary on racism. I absolutely just adore watching Julia Roberts' character feeling high and mighty and better than M. Ali and the daughter. Questioning if they're really the homeowners. Comparing them to hired help or thieves. As a woman, it is definitely scary to have that situation happen nonetheless, but she is clearly being racist. Instantly, however, smacked down to reality when she's pompously asking him where he lives in NYC, and when she says she's in Park Slope to sound snooty, he talks about how *affordable* it is there. He's so classy. Can handle the criticism and her chaotic personality/fearing him without getting defensive, a clear mark of a high level business person. The dancing -- she is crazy and erratic, looks ridiculous. He is smooth and coordinated. Highly secure. It's a grand gesture to show why he is wealthy: he's highly intelligent. I guess there's not that much going on in the film. It is one big commentary on how the stupidest, most menial shit divides us -- and how that will lead to our destruction someday, which it already has. And perhaps, through the daughter, future generations having to tune out the world just to survive by living in a false reality because we're only drifting further and further from each other. Especially with technology becoming the only thing that connects us. We have to have fake "Friends," because we no longer have real ones. Sigh. Also, the Barack and Michelle Obama production thing freaked me out as well for a hot minute. HOWEVER, I have looked up some other films they produced, and there is a line in the end that makes me feel like their support for the film was very *them*, so it doesn't shock me too much -- cannot remember word for word, but something to the tune of M Ali saying, "It was considered the most economical way to take down a country. If they were dysfunctional enough already, they would do the work themselves." Just a big huge commentary on the political divides in this country over the past few years. Could be a timely, much more overt way of replaying something like the pandemic, etc. Metro areas were ravished. Many fled to rural/suburban areas because it was safer. It is a book that already existed, but the sentiments are the same. Humans destroy each other, and destroy themselves in the midst of that, because we're not surviving well without one another.
It’s bigger than a distraction though. It’s a comfort. It shows the importance of entertainment in our culture. Movies during the Great Depression helped many families get through a difficult time. The distraction is important.
@@Momofboys1225 I understand where you're coming from, but this was a clear message of what the daughter found most important in that moment (which is incredibly disappointing). A message is literally flashing in front of her face basically saying that the world is ending, and instead of going to find her family, or doing ANYTHING regarding the apocalypse, watching the end of a television show proves more important to her in that moment. This isn't a time where she should have been distracted- it should have been a wake up call. Yet the end of times still wasn't enough to pull her away from a screen. Very sad, and very true these days.
@@kachuncamia yes, superficial physical, wordly comforts was her top concern.. not having love and connection with her own family.. simply wasn't a priority with her. Just perfectly content with her selfish disconnect. But so many have become desensitized and disconnected.. lacking in humanity/empathy.. completely oblivious. A day to day life filled with hours of social media, gaming, and watching programming has been a huge contributor to the ever-increasing rise of societal apathy and narcissistic traits... especially amongst the younger generations (and older generations have contributed to that as well). This movie reflects on how a large amount of people are today, while also not being able to see their own reflection- due to our influential distractions, that shouldn't be held in the high regard that we've allowed ourselves to become accustomed to.
I think the show friends represented a longing for connection and compassion, especially if you think of it not as a TV show but the literal word - she wants friends. she explains to her brother that she wants to see the last episode so badly because she cares what happens to the characters. The film itself is full of characters who mention they hate people or don't trust people and the little girl is often ignored by her own family when she points out warning signs or strange things she noticed. she probably doesn't feel much connection to her own family, often being dismissed, and seeks it out elsewhere. Even if she has to get it from a TV show (a device in a film with few characters). in the end, the little girl seeking out friends is the very thing that saves her. she was able to get to the bunker before any other character because her needs were pure. I think the choice of the show Friends was very deliberately a metaphor for human connection and not a literal commentary on young people distracted by TV. Especially when considering the terrorist's main weapon against the US was turning its own people against each other (who already don't like or trust each other) to create a civil war.
Rose says, "I'm not waiting" she follows her intuition and curiosity and is safe by finding the bunker. For her to serendipitously find the Friends DVD is like God saying you did it right. Similar to the Dove 🕊 after the flood.
It’s funny because she tells the story of The Drowning Man waiting for the sign from God and how she’s not going to wait for the sign. However, all those signs did appear, a message, a boat, and an aircraft. The last line in the movie, “I’ll be there for you”
Good point, the deer, from what I read as a symbol in the Bible, represent anything from safety being in Gods care to thirst and longing for the Lord, innocence. The song at the end, with the line “I’ll be there for you” as a sign from God as she smiles in comfort knowing she is saved. Well that could be one interpretation anyway. It is interesting how people can read into things in different ways.
Finally someone who has a clue it also represents godlessness esau was an ungodly man and he hunted for venison which would be like unclean because they had hooves unclean in leviticus sorry I got excited that someone had a brain cell hahha
I liked your critique. A couple of other aspects, which you didn't mention: firstly the soundtrack, which I loved; it reminded me of the original Twilight Zone series, adding a feeling of hidden menace from the very start, tainting otherwise innocuous scenes with fear and dread. And secondly, the camera work was extraordinary: from 'dutched' angles to the use of drones and at least one staggeringly long crane shot which I thought initially must be a drone - but then the crane stopped moving and the shot continued. And all these cinematic tricks were used to help the story, rather than just for show.
have you seen Mr. Robot and/or Homecoming? they're Sam Esmail's other projects, and the camera work is INCREDIBLE in both. even the most mundane shots have a lot of thought put into them. and while Mr. Robot mostly looks similar to other shows, Homecoming has a lot of unique camera work, including using aspect ratios as metaphors
So the bug that bit him was a tick because of all the deer in the area it’s safe to assume the tick was on one of the deer at some point. When a tick that has been on a deer finds a human host the host gets Lyme disease. That has a variety of symptoms that can be different for everyone which is why it’s hard to cure. (goes with the theme of the movie) Also wanna mention that White Lion was the first slave ship to dock at Point Comfort.
I considered this, but deer ticks (causes Lime Disease) are tiny and almost unnoticeable. The noise was a weapon that has potential side effects of teeth lose. The boy said "I should have covered my ears sooner" as a hint.
I love the scene with the deer and Julia Roberts in the woods, the scenes keep cutting between Ethan Hawke pleading for medicine while Julia Roberts is going absolutely crazy, they both mirror each other so well, you have Ethan Hawkes character frantically pleading for medicine, while Julia Roberts is going absolutely crazy trying to scare away the deer, this to me reflects the craziness of our material world that we won’t even help other people out even when we have enough resources to do so, we have become so wrapped up in our material world that even the the natural instinct to help others is gone,To me Julia Roberts Screaming reflects this ,And the deer always shows up moments when the characters talk about how much they hate people and how we will all fuck each other over, but the moment Kevin Bacons characters shows humanity and gives his medicine away, the deer retreat and the movie calms, showing that some kind of humanity was restored.
indeed, the one thousand dollars were are as valuable as common stones, kevin bacon's character just gave away the precious medicine out of mere empathy
The scariest thing about the ending is that Rosie can start Buffy the Vampire Slayer but the bunker does not have season 7 so she's never gonna be able to finish it.
To me it's obvious that all of them made it to the bunker. It's all in the movie. We don't see the little girl closing the bunker door behind her. So it's open. The wife and the black daughter had found the house where the little girl is in. So they're only minutes away. And Ali's character knows where the bunker is. He said he knows the owner. And he's with the father and the sun, who will be ok too since we can assume that there are most likely medical supply in that bunker, given what other things are there.
The point of the phone timer going off was an indication that they *didn’t make it* cos “times up” for them. The nukes had already dropped and some of them already had radiation sickness.
I think the client is the "Next door neighbor with the bunker" that everyone is talking about. That neighbor was nowhere to be found, house was locked and packed up and etc and the story he told signifies that this person left. Then we see that they have a computer that is chatting with the White House which only an Elite member would have in this circumstance. The father and daughter knew about the bunker which is why they came from their apartment to this house and there is tension because they really don't want to be stuck with the strangers.
i felt this movie was a metaphor for Americans. how we don’t think bad things can happen to us when it can and it can happen any day and when it does there’s nothing we can do to stop it if our military fails because we are soft. and our kids are so caught up in media yet are blind to whats really going on in the world. will watch tiktok for 7 hours in a day yet if you ask them about what’s going on in the world they would shrug their shoulders and go i don’t know. the world could be falling apart around them and they wouldn’t notice because they have their faces glued to screens of their phones or tablets.
Totally agree 👍. We are convinced that we are untouchable, far from danger. That is a very dangerous mentality. Our minds only think of comfort, entertainment, a constant cruise 🛳 attitude. Until one day, reality takes us by surprise..... God help us 🇺🇸 🙏
I was telling the wife. How the daughter finds the awesome bunker with plenty of food and doesnt immediately find the others and bring them. Instead her priority is to watch friends
This is definitely true. And with Ruth being obsessed with watching an ultimately pointless TV show - as the world falls apart around her. ‘Tune in and tune out’. People have forgotten the threat that was made to America during the end of the Cold War. That America will fall by an unseen enemy, one that will never have to fire a single round - it will be done over generations, from within. We will grow complacent, soft, dependent and self absorbed. Then we will slowly destroy each other from the inside out - laying the foundations for our enemy to come in and ‘save’ us - without us even knowing who the enemy really is. We won’t just hand them the keys, we’ll invite them right into our homes. The pronounced use of red and blue throughout the movie isn’t coincidental.
The two families represent the unprepared. The contractor represents the prepared and the daughter in the bunker represents the masses seeking stay connected to a world that’s collapsing
My interpretation of the space shot was that all the communications were knocked out by a solar flare or some kind of space event, all of the fallout was a result of a breakdown in communication leading to people making rash decisions thinking they're under attack so launching unnecessary counter attacks. Would be in line with the themes of mistrust and breakdown of communication
This is what I thought, too. It could also explain the migration of the deer, and the flamingos in the pool. Although they could easily have escaped from zoos, or private menageries, rather than having flown from Africa
I knew the Mr.Robot connected universe, not only due to the director being Sam Esmail, but also because Ruth references the Washington Township Nuclear Power plant event that went off in Mr.Robot in the final season. But yeah, the thought of society and everything becoming feudalistic. It is also scary that technically, there are multiple possibilities, like simultaneous events. Aliens knocking out our communication and our world enemies capitalizing on that by invading and causing us to have so much uncertainty.
@@sasast6075 We don't need aliens for that... but it's not outside possibility. I think that in the movie... it's another country... or MULTIPLE other countries. The three steps that G.H. mentions. Destabilization by knocking out our communications systems. Mass confusion and distrust. Then a civil war. The enemy doesn't even need to invest in attacking us physically. They can simply destabilize us to the point where we begin attacking each other. If there IS a sinister alien species that is capable of doing this so that they can acquire any necessary goods from our planet for their own planet and species... this could easily be a way for them to do that... just as easy as it could be another country.
@sasast6075 i'm aware of that, but my point was more what if everything is not just one event in motion, but simultaneous different events coming together all at the worst time in absolute chaos from different sources 😅
I love the dream/nightmare theory! I read somewhere that the paintings changing is a reflection of the progression of madness happening to/around the characters
The movie is really shedding light on true events . And misled information. Hence the song playing ( misled by kool & the gang ) First of all the characters( G. h Scott ) and ( Clay Sanford ) That’s shedding light on the Dred Scott vs Sanford case in 1857. Charles town aka Charleston harbor is actually Boston ,Massachusetts It’s symbolic for why the ship crash the shore there the White Lion according to the National Archives this is where the first sail boat documented in history touched down in America in 1619 Charleston harbor aka Boston Massachusetts. The white lion never went to point comfort 1619 was referenced as a Signal in the movie in the car on the radio Now G.H Scott was a wealthy black man . That was symbolic for showing the viewers that the original people of this land were well off and doing better before the invasion of foreigners This is why the drone dropping red flyers basically saying they want a peaceful surrender of the land ( in a different dialogue of course ) The part where the black family came knocking on the door on their own house is symbolic for The homestead act of 1866 1867 & 1908 this is when the American government was giving away millions of acres of land to immigrants by stealing it from the indigenous peoples of Americas The Sanford family was symbolic for showing how people from other places of the word came to America and really are squatters this is why Ruth said “we are sleeping in the basement of our own house “ this is what MLK was assassinated for While simultaneously changing and hiding the identity of whose really Indian and whose not The Indigenous people of America Have also been classified as Black Negro Mulatto Afro American African American Colored Which are historically derogatory . The Racial integrity act of 1924 was passed in Virginia . This is what made it illegal for the indigenous people to claim their actual identity ( Indian )this is why in the scene in the movie it shows a map of America and there is a QR code scanner where Virginia is While incoming foreigners can seek asylum and be classified as white ( which still happens to this day ) Now the end of movie where it shows America being attacked it was symbolic to show that soon as the white lion came to shore there was a war that started and it’s been going on ever since . Very few people knows the dark side of history but it is right in front of you We living in reality where history was told in reverse . Identity theft …see there’s some truth to everything but what’s funny is there is an ol saying in so called black community…white man took your culture , ideas , history and languages. But what most fail to realize our land and identity was stripped away also . Famous quote by Obama - before they were us they were them .
The end kinda revealed that the country was under a real attack by a "rogue army." They showed bombs going off with gunfire. There's no confusion about what was going on as revealed in the end.
Didn't notice this, but on my recent watch, have been really trying to pay attention to the details. Like, the huge, blue, cracked wall in the beginning above their bed. The crack isn't on the husbands side. What's the blue about? Very clearly a 6 on the dad's mug, or something, next to the bed. The weirdness of the painting in the TV room.
Great review. I keep seeing people talking “dropping nukes on NYC”, but while those are big bombs, they’re not nukes. There’s no push out or giant shockwave. Plus, a mushroom cloud would reach much higher into the atmosphere.
I have been saying this too lol nukes at the time of detonation also have a distinct bright blinding flash. Remember the explosion in Lebanon? when it first happened and I saw footage, though it had a huge mushroom cloud and visible powerful shockwave I knew it wasn't a nuke because of the lack of a flash. Those in the movie where just really big regular bombs being dropped.
I loved how all the little girl cared about through the whole thing was seeing the final episode of friends and she finally got it, it’s like nothing else matters now, she got what she wanted. Lol
people complain about how this film is confusing and they dont know what's going on. but that's the point. the cognitive dissonance and being clueless about what is going on is what you should be experiencing as that's what the characters are going through.
The name of the oil tanker crashing ashore is the "White Lion" (14:04)... That was the name of the first slave ship to land in America in 1619. Then you will notice that the only radio station working is 1619 (48:25) ...This was the year slavery began in America. Toward the end you will see "Commodus" written on some rich man´s bunker. (2:10:44) The Roman enpire fell under the rule of Commodus in 192 A.D... Where A = 1 and Z = 26, "Leave the World Behind" = 192. Commodus was assassinated on December 31, 192 A.D. From that date until December 31, 2023 is 1831 years. In 1831 the topic of Slavery became the major political issue in the United States.
Didn't we all kind of go through this during covid sitting in our rooms thinking that the world was ending around us and there was nothing that we could do but watch it on TV. Thats how it felt here in Queens.
With the animals like the flamingos being in NY and the deer, i think it was something more like a solar flare messing with the magneticsphere. Messing up radio waves, electronics, and migratory paths of birds, and can be predicted, allowing governments to know move on it early.
This also aligns with the metaphysical theory on solar flares and the poles shift causing the next cyclical catastrophe that wiped out this iteration of civilisation
This still doesn’t explain why the drones are dropping domineering pamphlets. Are we to think the drones already had these pamphlets on hand just in case they’d like to wage a war, and they were activated like the Teslas?
I believe it is about a class war. The poor rising against the rich. The main hint that gave it away for me was when both the son and daughter were at the small shack. When he attempted to explain why all the deer were heading towards the pool, he stated “If you were in this shack and you saw that light over there at the big house, wouldn’t you want to go there?” The Deer=Low class. Normally non-threathening, but they were in large groups, approaching the Elite/Rich, and they were menacing. Especially on the last scene when they surround the mom and Ruth, and they are being “led” by this one deer. That is my take on it anyway.
@@aztech101la The movie is really shedding light on true events . And misled information. Hence the song playing ( misled by kool & the gang ) First of all the characters( G. h Scott ) and ( Clay Sanford ) That’s shedding light on the Dred Scott vs Sanford case in 1857. Charles town aka Charleston harbor is actually Boston ,Massachusetts It’s symbolic for why the ship crash the shore there the White Lion according to the National Archives this is where the first sail boat documented in history touched down in America in 1619 Charleston harbor aka Boston Massachusetts. The white lion never went to point comfort 1619 was referenced as a Signal in the movie in the car on the radio Now G.H Scott was a wealthy black man . That was symbolic for showing the viewers that the original people of this land were well off and doing better before the invasion of foreigners This is why the drone dropping red flyers basically saying they want a peaceful surrender of the land ( in a different dialogue of course ) The part where the black family came knocking on the door on their own house is symbolic for The homestead act of 1866 1867 & 1908 this is when the American government was giving away millions of acres of land to immigrants by stealing it from the indigenous peoples of Americas The Sanford family was symbolic for showing how people from other places of the word came to America and really are squatters this is why Ruth said “we are sleeping in the basement of our own house “ this is what MLK was assassinated for While simultaneously changing and hiding the identity of whose really Indian and whose not The Indigenous people of America Have also been classified as Black Negro Mulatto Afro American African American Colored Which are historically derogatory . The Racial integrity act of 1924 was passed in Virginia . This is what made it illegal for the indigenous people to claim their actual identity ( Indian )this is why in the scene in the movie it shows a map of America and there is a QR code scanner where Virginia is While incoming foreigners can seek asylum and be classified as white ( which still happens to this day ) Now the end of movie where it shows America being attacked it was symbolic to show that soon as the white lion came to shore there was a war that started and it’s been going on ever since . Very few people knows the dark side of history but it is right in front of you We living in reality where history was told in reverse . Identity theft …see there’s some truth to everything but what’s funny is there is an ol saying in so called black community…white man took your culture , ideas , history and languages. But what most fail to realize our land and identity was stripped away also . Famous quote by Obama - before they were us they were them .
@Hello-cc4bz The white lion was not the first sail boat to land in the Americas lol... and it didn't land in Boston it landed in a Virginia colony... Buddy there's been war against the indigenous ever since 1492 when Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas it didn't start with the white lion in 1619. Your cutting out over 100 years of history. The true identity of the indigenous population is not (Indian) 🤣 that was a mistake made by Columbus because he thought he found a route to India and therefore called them Indios (Spanish for indian) for some reason 100 years later the British continued to call them Indians. They weren't called mullatos or black or what ever bullshit you wrote down 🤣. The homestead act has nothing to do with a homeowner willingly renting his home on air B&B like in the movie... homeboy you should really go back and relearn history because you got dates and terminology all fucked up Instead of wasting your time making goofy ass connections to try to make this boring ass movie more interesting.
His defense contractor friend knew what was happening before it happened but acted in a way that meant whatever was going to happen couldn’t be stopped by the US. Attacks from a foreign country if we knew about it could be stopped. An attack from a technologically advanced alien species however wouldn’t be able to be stopped.
The deer are what threw me off. Because if it was all some attack, why were the deer and flamingoes acting weird? Those parts had me thinking that there was some global environmental catastrophe occurring. Also, the shots from space had me thinking this was a global event, possibly coming from some space factor.
I got more. Obey t shirt is a direct reference to Obama's famous HOPE poster by Shepard Fairey who has a series of OBEY works. Also symbolic of consumerism and our acceptance of the status quo. And a reference to our fear of totalitarian governments as many of Shepard's works mimic vintage Soviet propaganda posters.
Deer in certain areas of the us are known to carry lime disease, and if they’re all migrating, it could have spread to New York. I immediately thought that was a tick on his leg because of the way he pulled it off. He almost certainly caught like disease from the tick.
I thought the homeowner NOT being the rich guy he was talking about was awesome but also would have been a viable plot twist and I thought it was! Seeing the little girl alone in the end was a shock to me but also home girl was in the bunker the whole time I think! I don’t understand how someone so helpless and nieve is able to survive before the rest of
i think the daughter felt she was uncared for, her parents didn’t notice her and the deer at first, her brother kept being an asshole to her, and she’s only like 11 so she’s def take all that personally!
This isn’t just a Movie! It’s telling us something! Especially when G.H was having a conversation with Amanda, about him attending a party of a well known businessman. This makes me think he was talking about ELON MASK, Especially with the TESLA vehicles being there, Space X and NASA. This Movie has some serious message. The end is near.
The fact that Elon recalled all Teslas sold in the us. After this movie came out. The government lets us know what's going on before it happens so when it does we are not surprised. I've heard from multiple sources that people are getting nervous with all the illegal immigrants are here to ban together and try to reset America..it's getting crazy 🤣 11:47 11:51
There’s hundreds of subliminal messages throughout the movie. It really is what YOU make it out be. The movie is a little “bland” as the characters essentially spend most of the screen time in the house, but it does send many messages to the viewer. The movie definitely focuses on issues such as, modern society, the “elite”, the internet, and the dark nature of humans.
@@MrTanker2012GW explained this. One of the simulations the military was conducting was how to easily take over a country by turning it's population against each other (rogue military). And then you step in and take care of the remaining defense (air strikes).
I saw the movie the other day, since i saw it in spanish i didn't even knew the lady was speaking a different language in other versions of the movie, makes the scene kinda funny because it feels she's just being ignored and then left behind for no reason
I personally really liked this movie, and found myself aligned with the characters with not knowing what is going on. I think it’s an accurate reflection of today’s modern world, which is why some viewers might have a hard time with the discomfort of it (hits too close to home). Movies generally are meant for escapism and entertainment whereas this was jarring and unpredictable. Whether you were entertained, scared, or confused it definitely leaves room for more conversation and that’s what we need as a society. Bravo! 👏
Maybe is a warning that we have to be prepared for an event like this. Also, the Spanish speaking scene is telling us is better to be multilingual. Not everyone speaks English or Spanish. Is good to learn more than one language.
It's a way of showing how much you rely on communication with others to preserve society. The point was that Clay's sense of disorientation escalated massively as a result of the encounter. He feels threatened by the woman and actually she is asking for his help. Lack of understanding results in fear and suspicion, and fear is the mind killer.
If you're an American, Spanish is a good one to start. To non-English speakers, English is a must, it's the lingua franca of much of the world. As a Brazilian, I got to learn English as soon as I could, then some Spanish, and now I'm taking on German.
Reminds me of my work in a hospital. When a patient dies, you're just expected to go see your next patient and keep it moving. WTF? What is our society come to when we can spare a moment to mourn a life because "productivity."
i get your point but productivity in this case is giving confort or live saving care to someone living. everyone dies, many in hospitals, its literally part of the job.
My parents are both retired medics; it's as much a survival technique for the person who is treating the patients, as it is the best thing for the patients that are still alive. If you get so involved, on a personal level, with a patient (who then dies), you are letting yourself open to massive amounts of trauma, which doesn't help you, or your patients. Also, the living need your help, the dead don't.
Definitely a reason NOT to buy a "smart" car ! Showing how they can become a remotely operated drone/bomb with a battery that can't be put out with water if it catches on fire.
Ironically, none of them caught fire. Notably, less than 220 Teslas have caught fire since the inception of the brand. Some of which not due to defects in the car, but extenuating circumstances like accidents or ships malfunctioning while carrying the cars.
One thing that I found interesting and that I haven’t heard anyone mention, is the constant use of the color blue. My mind automatically went to project blue beam. Made me think of the theory of direct energy lasers being used in Maui and how the homes painted blue remained in tact. I thought that weapon would appear in the movie but the loud sound that the character hear in the movie, aka the “radiation” seemed to be a similar type of weapon.
The most important part that everyone seems to overlook is that there is no conspiracy. Nobody is in charge. GU says that in the middle. A conspiracy has an enemy and an ending. The possibility of a white knight hero. The truth is worse. It’s not a conspiracy. It’s natural progression.
Does anybody remember this past summer About some politicians receiving satellite phones? After I was done watching this movie. It gave me the chills.😳
Still baffles me that so many people are confused about the ending. G.H. literally explains in detail what is happening, and you see NYC being bombed. Simple. Great movie.
Who did the bombing? Who started the cyber attack? Who dropped the leaflets? What's up with the deer? Does the family make it to the bunker? What happens to Archie? Can the bunker sustain 6 people? Is help coming? What was the loud noise? Not a lot is explained. Maybe that's intentional, but I wouldn't call the ending "clear" by any means.
They all made it to the bunker, Julia Roberts said she wasn't going home without her daughter and they were on the trail leading to the right house, it would then be easy for them to go back and tell the guys.. I'm hoping for a sequel with them 1 year later leaving the bunker and learning what really happened@@danjoseph9581
@@danjoseph9581 Yeah... It's left ambiguous... The characters say theories about who could have started the attacks and cyber attacks. One of the characters makes a theory about how one of the Asian countries teamed up to take out the U.S from the inside by shutting off their devices and such. So who knows, I think it's up to the fans to decide how the movie ends. Like John Carpenter's the Thing.
...the message/story of this movie is very similar to Rod Serling's episode "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street" from The Twilight Zones first season in 1960. This movie is basically the same story, modernized with our use of current technology but still the same story and exact same moral message at the end of the movie.
The reliance on electricity is was what will do us in in the end. We rely on news/propaganda to form our thoughts, we rely on microwaves and electric stoves to cook our food and many other amenities we take for granted. Necessities for survival aren’t taught in school if the grid goes down, so people will be self destructive like turkeys outside during a thunderstorm (hint they drown themselves looking up at the sky). My ending thought is when everything is given in the form of amenities, along with basic survival and assessment skills to fall back on, then we are no different then rest of the animal kingdom
Our power resides in our connection to the Earth, our ability to think clearly, and our refusal to believe the illusions and deceptions of the oppressors. The foundation of our power is caring, respect, and responsibility. Learning is the path to healing, and learning begins with clear and coherent thinking. No medicine is more powerful than intelligence - if intelligence is used intelligently. We're in a society where people completely have forgotten who they are, and those of us who tried to warn them, do not know how to listen, the old ones say the strongest spirits will live, those who are empty shells, those who have lost the connection, will not survive". It's time for us to recognize reality and reclaim our place in the natural order, when we no longer enable the lie, and step into the reality of non-cooperation, it's not participating in their illusionary madness, that's when we will see quick change, when we cooperate with them we are giving them our energy". We are the alternative energy that can make the change happen but it's important that we understand that and get it, then we become the power .
I was really hoping the whole movie would be about their world is a simulation and they eventually figure it out. The intro with the low-poly objects and glitchy transitions, the “cyber attacks” of stuff breaking down, the picture changing but no one notices, the loud noises, even at the beach when Archy was wearing a Rockstar shirt, which sort of mimics GTA/RDR where it’s a normal world where people are controlled. Thought this would have been a cool approach to take, but oh well
It could be all of that. Have you seen Sam Esmail's _Mr. Robot_ series? It plays with the ideas of split personalities, alternate realities, parallel universes as well as dreams and metaphor v. the real world i.e. are we watching something taking place in someone's mind ( "The movie is a nightmare," as Esmail said of _Leave the World Behind_ ), a computer simulation, a drug-induced trip or a true story? Or a mix of all of these. In _Mr. Robot_ we discover that the answers lie in us. The observers.
It’s a red herring. A magnetic field displacement would be the only thing that would cause the animals to act in this way. Humans don’t have the technology to cause this. I think the books editor got it right. It’s an alien attack. That’s why we see Rose in a NASA shirt and the shots of space and the whole Earth from a space view. That’s also why the flyers being dropped by the drones are in foreign languages. If it was foreign countries trying to terrorize the US population, they’d drop flyers in the language that we could read, English. The US dropped flyers over Japan before the atomic bombs In Japanese not English. Who would make this mistake? Aliens who speak only one common language would. George’s country destabilization theory not only works to destabilize a dysfunctional country but would work if used by aliens to destabilize a dysfunctional world. His defense contractor friend knew what was happening before it happened but acted in a way that meant whatever was going to happen couldn’t be stopped by the US. Attacks from a foreign country if we knew about it could be stopped. An attack from a technologically advanced alien species however wouldn’t be able to be stopped.
Thanks for sharing this! I enjoyed the movie a lot but, most of my friends did not because they didn’t understand the depths of what was going on. I captured most of it and you filled in the holes where I did not e.g. pamphlets dropped from the plane ✈️ and what the woman was saying in Spanish.
Yea same I loved this movie because I could see the themes in it. My friend did not like it because he wasn’t “entertained” not enough action apparently. I tried to explain to him that if he looked deeper he’d realize the action wasn’t the point of this movie at all. I feel bad to say this but people who did not appreciate this movie unfortunately might be “the problem”. I said it in another post, but I appreciate this movie because it sparks a conversation, as most good art does.
This reminds me of the Scripture that says,.... He will destroy many by peace, so if the solution is peace or should i say false peace. This also looks like Order out of Chaos. You know the book that tells the "elite" how to be the enemy and create chaos on earth and then suddenly be the hero that controls, i mean "saves" who ever survives the chaos.
The movie clearly has hidden subtext about the rapture. The context of the girl wanting to watch friends symbolize her parents not telling her about Christ ; which is why she went off to “find out on her own”.
Yes! Also them referencing prayer in a mere manner of seeking individualistic comfort fits right into the modern man being able to choose from everything but denying Christ. In the scene, where the father tries to win over the survivalist (who mentions prayer as a possible solution to well being - not acting Christ like whatsoever), he states his utter uselessness as a man. The father doesn't care about his son's girl either and lacks proper caution in a situation that would balance out his wife's nervousness (the woman has to step up all the time as a compensation). The father not symbolizing Christ as the hierarch of the family IS the thing bringing the collapse of the society in the first place. And who suffers the most from it? Children.
The rapture 100% happens in this movie. Even in the intro animation we see a bunch of holy crosses in the sky and they are all transforming into birds, as if the Christians..flew away. On top of that the Spanish speaking woman clearly wants the listener (assuming you speak Spanish) to understand that she is unable to find almost anyone. She’s trying to explain that everyone is missing, and she even goes on to saying “you’re the first person I’ve seen all day”. Clearly there is a mass disappearance of people in this film that she is trying to tell us about.
@@VaporwaveTravler yep, my wife speaks fluent Spanish and she figured it out for herself at that point. I think the movie was also showing how they’ll try to explain when everyone just disappears.
I mean its not hidden, the title is "LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND." And that's what we are going to do as christians when Christ takes us! Satan always has to announce what he's gonna do beforehand and do damage control via predictive programming. this film and a lot of other stuff like this upcoming civil war movie set in america, or Thanos "the snap" in Marvel Avengers where 1/2 of people just vanish (die) and they blame it on what? Thanos, an alien. Cmon.
I think this story was designed to not to be understood. The behavior of the animals implies a natural source. The noise implies something that cannot be natural. The flyers imply that it is an attack but nobody can be sure from who. And the strongest/only theme that connects everything is uncertainty. There is no understanding of what actually happened. The viewers are as uncertain as every character.
To me it was just a lazy movie with a bunch of random shit, making a good ending to that mess would be impossible thats why they just cut it in the middle 😂
@@soliniv1411 I kinda hear what you're saying. But I don't think lazy is the right word. There are just too many happenings to call it lazy. David Lynch is the god of random shit, and he's not lazy. I would argue/agree that the style of writing doesn't make it good. In this situation... I still think the purpose of the story was to create an uncomfortable dissonance and deny you any conclusion. The characters understanding and our own are on the same level. As they get more comfortable, we get more comfortable. As they get more confused, we get more confused. It's the complete opposite of literary irony. (Where we know more than the characters)
@@dwightfry99 i also hear what you are saying and im also not familiar with david lynch. But i imagine any decent writer can come up with a bunch of random shit building a really good suspense story and then ending it in the middle leaving us with blue balls without closure i imagine the hardest part to any good story is the ending.
@@soliniv1411 Writing 'random shit' is not as easy as you would think. That is more creative than a linear story that nicely wraps to a conclusion. Good movies probably lands somewhere in the middle. But I am biased in that I like weird movies. My favorite movies leave me thinking "what the hell did I just watch?" This movie wasn't as memorable as David Lynch films, A24 productions, Donnie Darko and a handful of other movies that left thinking 'WTF did I just watch'. It wasn't as memorable but I personally didn't hate it. But if you remember it 10years from now... It did it's job.
I'm glad they made it to the bunker. As I watched, I thought that Rose locked herself in there alone and the others wouldn't be able to get in when the door closed. Which was a scary thought.
I don’t know why everyone is leading to the conclusion that she’s alone. They were heading their next and the door was left unopened. Kind of speaks to an underlying trauma we have as viewers? Didn’t even cross my mind that they wouldn’t get there.
I love how a movie about the destruction of the US, which was produced by the cabal, makes a statement in the movie how it’s not happening bc by the cabal.
A magnetic field displacement would be the only thing that would cause the animals to act in this way. Humans don’t have the technology to cause this. I think the books editor got it right. It’s an alien attack. That’s why we see Rose in a NASA shirt and the shots of space and the whole Earth from a space view. That’s also why the flyers being dropped by the drones are in foreign languages. If it was foreign countries trying to terrorize the US population, they’d drop flyers in the language that we could read, English. The US dropped flyers over Japan before the atomic bombs In Japanese not English. Who would make this mistake? Aliens who speak only one common language would. George’s country destabilization theory not only works to destabilize a dysfunctional country but would work if used by aliens to destabilize a dysfunctional world. His defense contractor friend knew what was happening before it happened but acted in a way that meant whatever was going to happen couldn’t be stopped by the US. Attacks from a foreign country if we knew about it could be stopped. An attack from a technologically advanced alien species however wouldn’t be able to be stopped.
It's true, nobody in this world is running anything. It's been ruled by a quantum computer for decades, from another world that's much closer than you think. Buy Bye Meso America An'Pai .
I'm convinced the noise was always present, but not always audible. Like it was making them and the deer hallucinate and misperceive everything, on top of the chaotic terrorist attacks. The crazy distinct colors a the paintings changing might indicate the viewers are being affected as well...
3:35 he made a mention about if you listen to the movie in spanish what language does the girl speak so i went back and rewatched that part in spanish. Basically the girl still speaks spanish but this time the guy understands her and he just tried to panickedly explain that he doesnt have service and he doesnt know whats going on either but i just thought that was intresting that theres an alternate version where we understands her
At least for my taste, this movie was a really great watching experience. Leave you wondering for a long time after you finish it. Loved the ambiguous ending but found it way too cheesy.
About deers. When the VTX1800cc motorcycle was first released in the states, there was instances of deer attacking at stops on country roads. Turned out to be the harmonics of the exhausts if I remember correctly. When they figured that out, no more attacks of deers on Honda VTX1800.
So cool how they added the dear scene. Radiation messing with everything, even the dear. Dears dont usually move in packs (they are prey), but in that scene the radiation made their brain think like predators (there being an alpha deer). Such a well detailed movie.
All of our WiFi signals, cars and everything else is driving animals away from where humans populate. The absence of all that noise (digital and aural) started bringing the animals back to what probably was their ancestral homes.
This is a remake of Obama's favorite Twilight Zone episode called the Monsters. About a rural community that turns against each other during a power outage. Watch the episode for yourself... The only thing that is missing is the symbolism of the kabal.
It was a great episode so many people love it. But it wasn’t a rural town but a suburb. But it was so easy for the boy to take something fake like his comic book and created division and violence with it. Similarly how religion has done it. Or the how trump claimed the election was stolen yet provided no evidence for it, the claim still causing division Abs started violence. Or even with Covid acting foolishly which helped it spread Abs kill more causing worsening of issues. Or with climate being classed a hoax yet oil companies have known since the 50s about it. Fake info being used instead of thinking critically. Which causes panic and the breakdown of systems
The superficial physical, worldly comforts was Rose's top concern.. having love and connection with her own family.. simply wasn't a priority with her. Just perfectly content with her selfish disconnect. But so many have become desensitized and disconnected.. lacking in humanity/empathy... while being completely oblivious. A day to day life filled with hours of social media, gaming, and watching programming has been a huge contributor to the ever-increasing rise of societal apathy and narcissistic traits... especially amongst the younger generations (and older generations have contributed to that as well). This movie reflects on how a large amount of people are today, while also not being able to see their own reflection- due to our influential distractions, that shouldn't be held in the high regard that we've allowed ourselves to become accustomed to (and dependent upon).
Did anyone else catch the Easter eggs about the “Huxleys” referencing Aldous huxleys book “1984”. And George going by G.H in playful reference of HG Wells “Attack of the worlds” ? So many of these were found in the film. Love the small details
Huxley wrote 1984? Not Orwell? I'm going to have to complain to my local bookstore because all the copies they stock have the wrong name on them. I always thought Huxley wrote Brave New World. Silly me
11:38 this sounds like a description of America. "A simple amusement park" with a haunted past could be a reference to American excess and its history of ill-gotten gains, colonialism and injustice. I think it ties in with the theme of the film; society, American society and modern western civilization as a whole, collapse and facing the haunting consequences of its history of political, socio-political manipulation and hegemonic dominance on the world. It's very much a critique of humanity as it is of western civilisation.
The director is the same as Mr Robot and used to leave codes with hidden messages in various scenes of the series. In the case of this film, it seems like the ideal place to hide the location of a Mega-Bunker and protect it from prying eyes with the urban myth that it is haunted
Idk y...but at the end I felt like rose was gonna get locked in the bunker and they'd never find her, or at least can't get to her...Years later the bunker unlocks and she emerges into a whole new world.
It sounds like a natural disaster that causes people to turn on each other. The deer and odd migration patterns, look like a magnetic flip disaster since it is assumed that the migration of birds has something to do with the earth's magnetic field. Or some odd sun flare. Both would affect communications, satellites, gps, computer systems, migration patterns, i think everything else comes from there, the warfare, the disinformation, the issues all around. Any global catastrophe would lead many to make bad decisions, and bad actors on a global scale would assume their enemies were at fault.
This is exactly my first thought!! You put it into words and I feel the United States is carrying out a false flag by dropping pamphlets and such in order to blame other countries.
Everyone should watch this movie so that we all would know what not to do in an event like this. Not one single person did anything interesting or intelligent.
I watched every episode of Mr. Robot and it is one of my top favorite three shows ever and you can DEFINITELY tell that this movie was directed by Sam Esmail. I loved the little Mr. Robot items thrown in here and there!
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You are too into being mind controlled by these propaganda programming devices. It’s sickening man, wish you would wake up
it does NOT look like Russian writing to me ?? just gibberish a mix of letters, symbols and nummers ?? @$€ ₵ where do you get it's Russian from 4:40 ? 😶🌫
It's a fire sale. Google it. It's very obviously a fire sale.
The movie is warning us.
The red gas caused the deer to act like this.
I thought the scene where Julia Robert goes to check on her son’s temperature in the morning was genius. As the audience you don’t know if he died in the night in the scene until he finally moves.
Genius?
An opinion. 82 opinions agreed with op and 6 with you. Crazy concept and hard to grasp! I know…But life goes on 😂
@@happytrailsgamingOnly a gerbil brain clown actually believes mob rule makes something correct 😂🙄.
@happytrailsgaming - you’ve gotta be mad insecure to count strangers agreeing with you as validation
I also felt it that way. Specially when she was like "at least you're not warm anymore" I was like, that's bc he's dead and then he moved and every feeling in the scene changed, genius script imo
The lady speaking Spanish was soooo good. I could feel her distress and trauma. I think she needs a supporting actress award for that. I’ve never believed an actress more.
That lady scared the shit outta me. I watch a lot of horror and thrillers but that lady freaked me the f out
It was the most exciting scene in this boring movie
Yeah, that lady was very good
I was trying to translate but the stress and anxiety were thru the roof lol...I got so upset that he left her.
@@aztech101la Boring only for those with the minds of children. Way to reveal your weaknesses.
I think the deer symbolises that in times of peril, we must come and work together to survive. That’s why the pack of deer grew larger throughout the movie. The deer approached the family multiple times peacefully to interact, but because of our differences, because of our lack of trust and inability to work with what we don’t understand, they were shooed away. This theme is illustrated many times throughout the movie.
Well said
It’s meant to signify CWD, or deer Zombie disease. it’s a brain degeneration disease that is 100% fatal and causes a lack in fear of humans. it was reported in yellowstone for the first time this year..
The deer is the symbol for Nimrod and has deeper symbolic meaning connected to the occult.
@@echohunter4199 Nimrod? the babylonian god?
@@glennc100 correct. The blatant symbolism we see in his movie is off the charts, it’s like they’re waving their pride flags around and they don’t care what people may think. You can look deeper into the various symbols they show in the movie. One other thing I found odd was the kids t-shirts, notice how the camera frame always includes the entire torso of the actor so you can read the t-shirt? One says OBEY and the other was NASA and I forget the other one.
i think the scene with amanda and ruth screaming whilst the deers stare makes me think when the world ends, humanity will eventually reach insanity and chaos whereas nature remains eternal and unaffected, staring at humanity’s destruction
Humans will “never” (all things end of course but in a timescale meaningful to us no) be destroyed just diminished.
It's funny, because massive numbers of deer are actually infected by prion disease and they are in fact not fine.
"Will reach" insanity and chaos? Look at our governments and who we put into power, look at how we casually kill each other over bronze age mythology and our wars. The insanity has been reached a loooong time ago
they didn't look harmless.
@@arthurdent6256Crazy to think many people don’t know this and just automatically assume anything not human or created by humans must be better / more perfect. It’s this self deprecating perspective some people have. 🤡
i know it's just a movie but damn it feels like we're so close to this being a reality.
Just like pandemic..
That's the point. It is here
IT WILL BE SOON!!!!
Look. My friend and I had this EXACT conversation during the pandemic. I speculated that the "outbreak" was a test run for exactly this situation. Step 1. Isolation. Step 2. Misinformation (thanks Facebook) and then step 3. all of the fighting that ensued after. And the fighting was over something as simple as fucking MASKS!! America will destroy themselves before coming together for a solution. I literally said all of this VERBATIM!
And then in another conversation about a year ago, I was talking about how easy it would be for China to disable America at the flick of a switch seeing as how the majority of phones are made in China. You think they didn't add a "kill switch"? America is too dependent on China for everything damn thing. They do not even have to step foot on American soil to cripple the States. The society is so reliant on their phones that they can't even live without it.
@@augustusriley2885how soon? What will the first signs be in your opinion ? 👀
I think Cliff getting lost and freaking out because he didn't have GPS just to go down the road to the store is a microcosm of society when they lose communication, and internet. We just go fucking feral without it.
Nowadays we depending to those things way too much....
paper maps are good imho...
Speak for urself. I dont need. GPS to get around. I was taught how to read maps....
I don't own a phone or GPS; it's been that way for 15 years. I do carry a handheld H/F Transceiver to contact my wife at home in an emergency. Freedom is living 1100km from a city.
South Park did it first
The ending to me signified how selfish society is or has become. The young girl has wandered off without a care, fills her stomach with food left to help keep people alive then watches the last episode of friends as that was her focus at the start of the film and again when she was upset the internet didn't work. She was wholly single minded and focused on herself.
My take on Archie was that he was obsessed with beauty, then he loses his teeth and becomes grotesque, disfigured.
Julia's character hates people but is forced to interact and change her opinions, looking for help from those she hates...people.
I feel much of it is a social commentary on society and how we can be so self centred but we're often challenged to rethink this and reflect.
*I think the deer and flamingoes* approaching the house was meant to represent nature reclaiming what’s there’s. The whole scene where they are screaming at the deer serves to make the point of how stupid humans are.. here we are waving our arms at wild animals and screaming because they’re scared and they are just deadpan, calm and bewildered.. so who’s the real animal? Sorta thing.
I wouldn't call the little girl selfish though. She represented the innocence of the younger generations. She was kept in the dark about what was really going on. The adults didn't want her to know anything... meanwhile she saw a lot of the signs first. She was the first to notice that the oil tanker was heading getting closer to the beach... nobody really paid her any mind. She saw all the deer... nobody wanted to listen to her. Then when her and the rest of her family were in the bed towards the end, she brought up the story about the guy who refused to be saved, then asked God why he didn't save him when he died. God told him, he sent a boat... and all these other things, but he refused all of it because of his belief that God was going to protect him. This was essentially a metaphor of everything she observed before the adults. After she told that story she said, "I'm tired of waiting." Then the next day she ran off in search for help. She ended up finding all that food, the bunker, and even got to see if her favorite show had a happily ever after. Meanwhile, the adults were going through all this bullshit... and eventually realized that they needed to seek shelter at the bunker... not knowing that the little girl was already there. The one who saw all of the signs before the grown ups was the one who found safety on her own doing.
To me... it was really only the adults who were selfish and stubborn in their own ways. It's a direct reflection of people who become so corrupted by society, that they become what they fear most. There's an idea that life is guided by two forces... love and fear. You either become more of what you love, or more of what you fear. As we grow into adults, most of use aren't self aware enough to realize that we're reflecting one of these two forces. In the movie... the points where they were making realizations about themselves, it was somebody who was younger who made them realize it. Children are not as corrupted adults because they have less experiences in life to even know what to fear. Over time... we start to establish those fears more and more. It's a metaphor for the balance between knowing and ignorance. This is exactly why they say "ignorance is bliss". The more you learn about life, the more fearful you become because of your awareness of vulnerability. Kids have no conscious of most vulnerabilities. As a reactive species, we can only act out of what we know.
I feel like this whole movie was just one big metaphor of the things that we fear the most. War is the ULTIMATE self-destructing act. But it all comes as a result of the issues that we are too afraid to address until it's too late. Everything that was happening is the absolute extreme result of that stubbornness. We're not selfish because that's just the way that humans are naturally... we BECAME selfish due to the environments that we created and the systems that we function by. So the movie reflects that.
I promise you it isn’t that deep..
It's deeper than all of that@@dadillonful , we all should be thankful @DrewGems for sharing that deep of an insight.
We're in the system that is designed to absorb and consume our energy, and to disconnect us from our ancestral memory, Because disconnected people are easier to manipulate. They operate through a mining process, through the civilization process it is made to suppress and erase the memory of the human of being a human being. Today in this society most have completely forgotten who they are to the point that they no longer see or recognize reality".
What's natives have been saying since the beginning of their arrival, the citizens of America, your intelligence is the fuel that runs this system, just how external mining takes place they take natural resources, the bone flesh and blood of the earth called oil, uranium and they put it through a mining refinement process, And convert its being into a form of energy to run their system this leaves behind poisons and toxins into the life environment, and while the being part of the human is being mined through how the human is imprinted to percieve reality this leave behind poisons and toxins, those poisons and toxins are the fears doubts and insecurities that now become a part of our perceptional reality" because we are a part of the same energy source
Somewhere in the process of this mindset man has forgotten that we are Apart of the Earth. We must learn how to live with the earth and remember that we are human beings and take our lives outta their hands, that's how they control our spirit
I appreciated that the viewer is forced to experience the same uncertainty as the characters in the movie. Very plausible plot
Agreed. People are complaining that not enough is explained. That's the point. In a situation like this, you'd be confused, maybe only getting bits and pieces of information, not even sure if those are accurate. Not everything has to be explained in a movie.
I'm shocked the daughter is not questioning why her mom is in her favorite show lol
omg yeahhh she featured in an episode
@@boezownot the last episode That's all that mattered to the girl in the movie
Seeing how it all ends and what happens to everyone
She's not in the last episode
That's all that was mentioned or talked about by the girl Her wanting to see how it all ends for the shows FRIENDS characters
Robert's has nothing to do with it
Now we know how it ended for Matthew Perry...ketamine an animal tranquilizer.
@@SamDios-c8t but she was In It regardless so she would’ve seen her mom by now
People are very hard on the little girl. She is the first one to notice and internalize that things have changed, and not for the better. She also senses where safety is in the abandoned house with the shelter. Yet she is overlooked and ignored. She knows it's all over, so chooses to watch "Friends" instead. She is nostalgic for the show, obsessed with it, finds comfort in it. She is too young to have known life in the 90's, yet finds enjoyment in entertainment from that time period.
To me she didn't just represent an apathetic, lazy generation, but a generation of people who know the world is over, but simply accept that they can't do anything about it. She knows it's all finished, but finds comfort in looking back to an idealized vision of life before. I think about how often I get anxious and upset about climate change. I think about how I was so paralyzed by fear when I first heard about COVID. Like that little girl I had a feeling it was going to be an event that would change the world despite everyone telling me I was crazy.
What did all my stress get me? What does it get me? What does my despair at the climate change do? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. I can't do anything about it. I can see it. I can accept it. I can't change it. Might as well watch "Friends."
Many people in my generation, myself included, will never own a home. We will never have any semblance of what was considered a "normal American life" by generations before us. And honestly? We can't do anything about it. It's like G.H. says: there is no plan, there is no puppetmaster. There is no inherent order to all this. You're not the main character. You're not gonna have an "arc." Things just are, and rarely do they make sense.
Why was this so real😭😭😭😭😭
Correct. Everyone is freaking out "omg the little girl is so SELFISHHH! Why does she watch Friends instead of immediately running to go get her family!!!" Bro her mom is basically right outside the house, she'll be there soon. Everyone in the group is about to converge on the Thorne house soon. Her taking 20 minutes to herself to watch an episode doesn't matter and it's understandable why she does it for reasons you just explained. "Rose is selfish" is a 90 IQ take
she literally saves everyone in the end
And where would we be if the generation that came to America on a ship and literally watched their loved ones starve to death said the same as you? What about the men who fought off the British and died one by one standing on the backs of dead body's to keep our flag flying in the face of tyranny (look up the story behind our national anthem), what about the civil war, the Alamo? You think what you face is harder than what they faced? You've been taught and programmed to believe that it is, and (as a generation) you've never known true hardship the way the previous generations knew it. Being uncomfortable is unacceptable to modern western civilization. And all of what I just said is exactly why it will all continue to fall apart. None of you are willing to sacrifice a SMALL FRACTION of what our ancestors were willing to sacrifice. The phrase "I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees" has to be reserved for modern society. So, live on our knees, we shall.
And where would we be if the generation that came to America on a ship and literally watched their loved ones starve to death said the same as you? What about the men who fought off the British and died one by one standing on the backs of dead bodies to keep our flag flying in the face of tyranny (look up the story behind our national anthem), what about the civil war, the Alamo? You think what you face is harder than what they faced? You've been taught and programmed to believe that it is, and (as a generation) you've never known true hardship the way the previous generations knew it. Being uncomfortable is unacceptable to modern western civilization. And all of what I just said is exactly why it will all continue to fall apart. None of you are willing to sacrifice a SMALL FRACTION of what our ancestors were willing to sacrifice. The phrase "I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees" has to be reversed for modern society. So, live on our knees, we shall.
The ending with Amanda and Ruth holding hands reminds me of Fight Club when Norton and Maria hold hands as the buildings come down.
WHAT IS THE FIRST RULE OF FIGHT CLUB?
The ending reminded me of the opening of Tim and Eric's billion dollar movie, when the executives are perplexed by what they just witnessed and say, "............I payed a billion dollars for this piece of $#!+?"
…. You mean Marla?
Fight club? No it doesn’t. It reminds you of titanic. Plain and simple as it gets. But you’re too deluded to see that. It’s all connected to titanic.
Explain @@eden20111
This movie touches a lot of subjects we're dealing with at this moment around the world especially here in Africa. The last shoot of G.H explaining the 3 steps of taking down the government.
It definitely touches on what we're seeing everywhere. Here in America, people are seriously lost and think our government is for The People... 🤦♀️
@@britzel71I'm not sure people do think that but we are all too distracted by media and focused on making people see our pov, we won't work together. Americans are too busy arguing to work together and thats on purpose
Yeah the media is doing smoke and mirrors to keep us distracted from what’s really going on.
The movie is a parody, even the protagonist clyde is an media studies professor, it is something not too far fetched
Right? We see it happen constantly in different countries around the continent. Sudan and the DRC are good examples.
It's sad af honestly
The ending is pretty accurate. Society is collapsing and Rose (the vast majority) only cares about what's not important.
Well it makes sense because Rose is a child. The adults cared enough for Ali and Bacon's characters held each other at gun point for medicine.
People are so hooked on TV they believe it’s the real and /or hope it was real rather than fixing the actual real world. Interested to see where the Doomsday clock is set to in its once a year review- due in a matter of weeks !! Jan 23 it was set to 90 seconds to midnight - given Palestine and Israel it’s got to nearly boomtime !
But isn't also interesting that though she only seemed to care about the series...she's also the only one who observed the signs. She was the first to sense the oil tanker and kept looking at it coming closer. She's the only one who saw the deer at first. She's the only who had the instinct to go the Thornes' house....where all the food...comfort...safety were. Very similar to Danny who was also certain of the bunker and avised Clay and GH to go to. So though she ''appeared'' oblivious and in her own world....she also was the one who was most observant of her various environments. I found thar irony so interesting. (Literally just finished watching the movie).
@@Naoxxiii agree with all you write here. She was seeing the world around her, saw the family she was born into - nasty, oblivious, selfish (her brother just horrid) and she found and loved the TV show ‘Friends’ an escape to how she would like her surrounding ‘real’ world to be. Julia Roberts was not a pretty woman in this depiction- truly ugly character.
@@shantishanti1949 i feel like her family represented humanity. Mom was cynical. Dad was all trusting. Brother couldnt be bothered either way.
Is how the little girl says no body ever listens or believes her. In spite of her addiction to the friends and seeking a great news to see the final episode. People often think that children have not valuable to say and there input is not that important. Yet still she was the first to recognize or observe a lot of /signs. Children are so innocent and can easily believe in possibilities or imagination really quickly almost immediately.
This is a perfect example of why we can't let them separate us. Whether it's race, body differences or any other thing they have us arguing about. In a time like this, we need to stand as one.
And die as one
@mr.x1493 if it comes to that, we really don't have a choice or chance.
Ruth mentions during the movie something about the friends show being a comfort on a time that never existed....so maybe the ending is just stepping on that thought. And also as a metaphor that when things are bad in our lives we almost always take comfort in some form of entertainment or technology and we just leave the world behind.
A what on a time that never existed?
@@blakeharris58 a comfort show
Nice theory 🤔
I caught that too. I always looked at the show "Friends" in that way too. It was a depiction of a world that people during that time actually believed all of America would become. They paint this perfect picture of friends who grow up together and all become successful and fall in love with each other and live happily ever after. The little girl was so adamant about finding out if Ross and Rachel ended up together, it seems like the little girl represented every innocent child that wants to see their life play out in that fairytale ending fashion. But that wasn't the reality anymore.
The large majority of society is dysfunctional, and most of the time, doesn't pan out the way that it does on "Friends". When all four of the family were in the bed and the little girl is telling her mom the story about God and him sending the guy all these things to save him after he asks God why he didn't save him when he dies... and then she says that she's tired of waiting... It's a direct metaphor for how stubborn humans are when it comes to saving ourselves. We will literally see ALL the signs leading us to our own destruction and never-mind it until it's too late. We're all stuck in believing this fairytale idea of what life is supposed to look like in America (because we sold ourselves on ideals that look like the show "Friends"), but meanwhile, most of us are living in broken homes, relationships are waining, most of us are locking ourselves deeper into our own spaces and letting time dilute our friendships. Everybody is starting to keep more to themselves and the very few around us. But the little girl makes the decision to go find out herself anyways because she's oblivious as to what is going on. She runs off on her own and nobody can find her in the midst of a literal war. All the chaos going on around them that only the adults are aware about, and the little girl's innocence just wants to find out if that fairytale ending happens on Friends. At what point do they (or we) decide to reveal a lot of the scary truths about life and interfere with her innocence? Hence... "Leave the World Behind"... I think the title of the movie is about us letting go of propagandizing ourselves into believing in fairytale endings and keeping ourselves in delusion about what life ACTUALLY looks like. If we're too afraid to address REAL shit, then we'll never get to a point of fixing any issues. We have to be completely honest about where we're at as a society, in order to look towards the direction that we seek.
Life isn't always going to have a fairytale ending. We have to accept that it can go wrong... recognize why it can go, or has gone wrong... and adjust ourselves not to make decisions that would make it go wrong.
How much of your moms juices did you drink?
The ship that crashes into the beach at the beginning is named the White Lion which is the name of a real ship that brought the first slaves to America in 1619. The car also flashes 1619 on the radio a number of times but nothing ever comes of it
@justinoid4729 Like how the Europeans enslaved their own people?
For example the Germanic people enslaved Slavs.
And Point Comfort is where the first slave landed. The historical marker code is W 96 the same tattoo on girls shoulder.
Lol huh...slaves😂 only saves ever brought to America were white cargo
that would also make sense as to Julia and her husband kept getting so scared about it and didn't want to talk about the ship with their family, Then the owner of the house and his child show up right after the boat came. I believe they knew the history of the boat or what it would bring. That also makes sense because of how they were treating them afterwards.
@julieevans2848I caught the Huxley reference too!! So many great symbols.
Just like Don’t Look Up this movie is a critique of modern society.
The young Child, obsessed with Friends Final, final show is symbolic of the media & internet obsessed people, seeing what’s odd going on in the world and pointing it out. But nobody believes her. “It’s like I’m not even here”. She’s the first to notice the oil tanker, the deers, the mayhem in the city 🌆 and so on.
Don’t Look Up was wayyyyyyy better than this movie 😂
@@frenchblueee that’s 2 entirely different genres of movies lmao
I get what you're saying with the "It's like I'm not even here" line. Adults are stubborn about how they address young people. They pick and choose what they "should" know about, and when. Meanwhile, the kid observes and sees way more than the adults think. She sees all these signs around them, and they still choose to keep her in the dark about what they know. That's EXACTLY a critique about modern society. All these issues around us, but everybody is too afraid to address anything, especially around the kids. But they are just as affected as anybody. They also have to live through it and grow up in this exact same world.
I remember as a young adult... I actually tweeted Erykah Badu (of all people lol) and asked her if she believes in my generation. She replied something that stuck with me ever since then and said that WE (young people) are their generations eyes and we stand on THEIR shoulders. Basically saying that young people are capable of seeing the things that they don't, because they hold us on their shoulders. Every generation is growing up in a world that they understand more than previous generations. But it's not until we are given the opportunities to see reality. We've lived in this fairytale "Friends" world, where ideals are based on fictional stories about what we THINK life should look like, but a large majority of the time, doesn't pan out that way. We essentially propagandize ourselves into beliefs about reality, and aren't really truthful about what NEEDS to be addressed until it's too late. That's where I interpreted the whole "Leave the World Behind" title. We have to accept that life is forever changing. Some things will stay the same... but there will ALWAYS be new information and outcomes to acquire new information from. Sometimes we can be so stubborn about old ways, that forget that those ways don't fit the same way they did before into society. Young people can question everything in the world and point out every NEW problem that we've created... and previous generations will be too prideful to admit that they have no idea how to fix it. They think that we can just reverse time and try to apply old ideas to new problems. That's just not how reality works.
The movie wasn’t that deep 😂, horrible movie from start to finish
I understood your comparison and it's accurate.
Both movies use a apocalyptic plot line but the point of the movie is a critique of our society.
I've been pondering the intriguing possibility that what we're witnessing in this movie is a magnetic polarity reversal. Flamingos flying north instead of their usual southward migration, deer exhibiting curious behavior, and satellites unexpectedly going offline-all seem to be hints of this enigmatic phenomenon. Even the opening of movie with the upside-down cities and the camera twists drop subtle hints to a rotation event. If it were merely the three-stage occurrence, how would we explpain these peculiar shifts in animal behavior?
Really thought about that too, but first i was like, is it the russians, chinese? then i was thinking of solar flares, on that scene that showed the earth from the moons point of view, bit after i started thinking of the magnetic polarity reversal, then again i went to back to the possibility of russians or chinese at war with the USA, with the approach that the dude explained in the car, where they desestabilize the country, and with the scene of the city under attack i was like ' ' so now the invasion began' ' .
A magnetic field displacement would be the only thing that would cause the animals to act in this way. Humans don’t have the technology to cause this. I think the books editor got it right. It’s an alien attack. That’s why we see Rose in a NASA shirt and the shots of space and the whole Earth from a space view. That’s also why the flyers being dropped by the drones are in foreign languages. If it was foreign countries trying to terrorize the US population, they’d drop flyers in the language that we could read, English. The US dropped flyers over Japan before the atomic bombs In Japanese not English. Who would make this mistake? Aliens who speak only one common language would. George’s country destabilization theory not only works to destabilize a dysfunctional country but would work if used by aliens to destabilize a dysfunctional world. His defense contractor friend knew what was happening before it happened but acted in a way that meant whatever was going to happen couldn’t be stopped by the US. Attacks from a foreign country if we knew about it could be stopped. An attack from a technologically advanced alien species however wouldn’t be able to be stopped.
Thought the exact same. Does not explain the drones with the flyers though.
@@uwisho look at my theory above, it explains the drones with the flyers.
@@skinfan2806 interesting theory, but I didn’t see proof of aliens. I think it could be a solar flare, just posted an explanation, have a look for it and post your thoughts
For the people wondering, when Clay meets the hispanic woman if you see the movie in spanish you can hear what she’s saying in spanish as well. I was confused watching it in spanish thinking “why is he acting like he can’t understand her”. Now I know that it was because she was actually speaking spanish and Clay couldn’t understand and couldn’t use the translator on his phone.
So they didn't address that fact in Spanish dubbing at all? :D That must've really been weird :D
It could be a mistake. Usually the woman would speak Portuguese, Italian etc. in the Spanish dubbing
I tied this with our open border situation and lots of them not speaking English, its not a fault of our own in our own country for not speaking spanish. This communication barrier happens everyday.😊
It would have been Interesting if they dubbed her voice over in English so the people who don't speak English could have the same experience the people who don't speak Spanish have. For me, the most tense part of the scene was the fact that I had no freaking idea what she was saying.
She said Tacos, Doritos, burritos & free hall it toes
Thats what Merukans only understand.....unless maybe your from California!!
This movie has been discussed a lot in my IT class and how many of the events in this movie are plausible. With the country losing satellites that affect GPS, radio, television, internet, etc., to how vehicles can be self driven without a physical body behind the wheel, a lot the things that have occurred are things that people have done in real life. Personally I'm biased to say that the film is more of a "what would happen if technology cease to be within our control" story. Some people are just quite unaware that we utilized technology much more than we can say we do and how much it dictate us. Every aspect of our life from finance, identity, to social connections are in a computer in the palm of our hands, and if we lose it than we might as well be no one. This film just takes that idea and link it to society and government as a whole, because like I said every aspect of our life exist in technology and if that technology is gone then businesses, economy, our own government goes crumbling down, as well as us.
Smart
We only have to look at TX big freeze where people dead trying to keep warm and breaking pipes. Are the hundreds that dead in Europe doing the heat wave showing how much we greatly depend on tec. Don’t use gas in your home to keep yourself warm, and put yourself in water like a pool or your tub too keep your cool. That will drop your body temperature greatly and that what people and animals do to keep cool besides rolling in the mud.
Only those who have completely separated themselves from the earth and have betrayed their purpose here will fall, those who still understand real connections to Spirit and remember who they are will survive".
Anybody that lives in an area of natural disasters (hurricanes, earthquakes, snow storms) knows full well how things go when tech goes out the door. Over the past 25 years this has happened several times in the US alone. I was part of two of them. Yes, people go absolutely nuts and very strange things happen.
Isn’t the sound (weaponized) rooted in the supposed American embassy employees being tortured by sound waves in Cuba….
I have watched this film about three times now. I really love it. Love apocalyptic films, for whatever reason. There is SO much going on in this film. Definitely a huge commentary on racism. I absolutely just adore watching Julia Roberts' character feeling high and mighty and better than M. Ali and the daughter. Questioning if they're really the homeowners. Comparing them to hired help or thieves. As a woman, it is definitely scary to have that situation happen nonetheless, but she is clearly being racist. Instantly, however, smacked down to reality when she's pompously asking him where he lives in NYC, and when she says she's in Park Slope to sound snooty, he talks about how *affordable* it is there. He's so classy. Can handle the criticism and her chaotic personality/fearing him without getting defensive, a clear mark of a high level business person. The dancing -- she is crazy and erratic, looks ridiculous. He is smooth and coordinated. Highly secure. It's a grand gesture to show why he is wealthy: he's highly intelligent.
I guess there's not that much going on in the film. It is one big commentary on how the stupidest, most menial shit divides us -- and how that will lead to our destruction someday, which it already has. And perhaps, through the daughter, future generations having to tune out the world just to survive by living in a false reality because we're only drifting further and further from each other. Especially with technology becoming the only thing that connects us. We have to have fake "Friends," because we no longer have real ones.
Sigh.
Also, the Barack and Michelle Obama production thing freaked me out as well for a hot minute. HOWEVER, I have looked up some other films they produced, and there is a line in the end that makes me feel like their support for the film was very *them*, so it doesn't shock me too much -- cannot remember word for word, but something to the tune of M Ali saying, "It was considered the most economical way to take down a country. If they were dysfunctional enough already, they would do the work themselves." Just a big huge commentary on the political divides in this country over the past few years. Could be a timely, much more overt way of replaying something like the pandemic, etc. Metro areas were ravished. Many fled to rural/suburban areas because it was safer. It is a book that already existed, but the sentiments are the same. Humans destroy each other, and destroy themselves in the midst of that, because we're not surviving well without one another.
The message of the movie is why you should keep physical media alive😂
Obviously sponsored by the physical newspaper companies and DVD and Vinyl companies...duh 😁😁
You know in a world without power, there isn't going to be psychical media either? Mass printing machines don't just run on rainbows.
xbox just announced new xbox wont have cd drive
The most telling moment was the last scene where the daughter is mesmerised by a TV show. Another generation captured by a distraction.
It’s bigger than a distraction though. It’s a comfort. It shows the importance of entertainment in our culture. Movies during the Great Depression helped many families get through a difficult time. The distraction is important.
@@Momofboys1225 I understand where you're coming from, but this was a clear message of what the daughter found most important in that moment (which is incredibly disappointing). A message is literally flashing in front of her face basically saying that the world is ending, and instead of going to find her family, or doing ANYTHING regarding the apocalypse, watching the end of a television show proves more important to her in that moment. This isn't a time where she should have been distracted- it should have been a wake up call. Yet the end of times still wasn't enough to pull her away from a screen. Very sad, and very true these days.
@@kachuncamia yes, superficial physical, wordly comforts was her top concern.. not having love and connection with her own family.. simply wasn't a priority with her. Just perfectly content with her selfish disconnect. But so many have become desensitized and disconnected.. lacking in humanity/empathy.. completely oblivious. A day to day life filled with hours of social media, gaming, and watching programming has been a huge contributor to the ever-increasing rise of societal apathy and narcissistic traits... especially amongst the younger generations (and older generations have contributed to that as well). This movie reflects on how a large amount of people are today, while also not being able to see their own reflection- due to our influential distractions, that shouldn't be held in the high regard that we've allowed ourselves to become accustomed to.
EXACTLY. Society is literally collapsing and people are concerned about things that are not important.
I think the show friends represented a longing for connection and compassion, especially if you think of it not as a TV show but the literal word - she wants friends. she explains to her brother that she wants to see the last episode so badly because she cares what happens to the characters. The film itself is full of characters who mention they hate people or don't trust people and the little girl is often ignored by her own family when she points out warning signs or strange things she noticed. she probably doesn't feel much connection to her own family, often being dismissed, and seeks it out elsewhere. Even if she has to get it from a TV show (a device in a film with few characters). in the end, the little girl seeking out friends is the very thing that saves her. she was able to get to the bunker before any other character because her needs were pure. I think the choice of the show Friends was very deliberately a metaphor for human connection and not a literal commentary on young people distracted by TV. Especially when considering the terrorist's main weapon against the US was turning its own people against each other (who already don't like or trust each other) to create a civil war.
Rose says, "I'm not waiting" she follows her intuition and curiosity and is safe by finding the bunker. For her to serendipitously find the Friends DVD is like God saying you did it right.
Similar to the Dove 🕊 after the flood.
It’s funny because she tells the story of The Drowning Man waiting for the sign from God and how she’s not going to wait for the sign. However, all those signs did appear, a message, a boat, and an aircraft. The last line in the movie, “I’ll be there for you”
@Cdub0619 omg! I love this interpretation 🤓🤓 She saw the deer 🦌 not the Aircraft but your point is spot on 😃
Good point, the deer, from what I read as a symbol in the Bible, represent anything from safety being in Gods care to thirst and longing for the Lord, innocence. The song at the end, with the line “I’ll be there for you” as a sign from God as she smiles in comfort knowing she is saved. Well that could be one interpretation anyway. It is interesting how people can read into things in different ways.
The deers are so phantom like. I like to think of them as the dead. The more we saw the more people have died.
Finally someone who has a clue it also represents godlessness esau was an ungodly man and he hunted for venison which would be like unclean because they had hooves unclean in leviticus sorry I got excited that someone had a brain cell hahha
Deer oh deer
@randyschwaggins Deer, oh dear
I liked your critique. A couple of other aspects, which you didn't mention: firstly the soundtrack, which I loved; it reminded me of the original Twilight Zone series, adding a feeling of hidden menace from the very start, tainting otherwise innocuous scenes with fear and dread. And secondly, the camera work was extraordinary: from 'dutched' angles to the use of drones and at least one staggeringly long crane shot which I thought initially must be a drone - but then the crane stopped moving and the shot continued. And all these cinematic tricks were used to help the story, rather than just for show.
I really appreciated the music and the camera angles... More than just cgi now
have you seen Mr. Robot and/or Homecoming? they're Sam Esmail's other projects, and the camera work is INCREDIBLE in both. even the most mundane shots have a lot of thought put into them. and while Mr. Robot mostly looks similar to other shows, Homecoming has a lot of unique camera work, including using aspect ratios as metaphors
The music gave me Alfred Hitchcock vibes for sure, a twilight zone feels as well. 🔥❤
The movie reminded me of Get Out but I checked and it wasn’t directed by Jordan Peele and it wasn’t the same music producer. it felt similar though
So the bug that bit him was a tick because of all the deer in the area it’s safe to assume the tick was on one of the deer at some point. When a tick that has been on a deer finds a human host the host gets Lyme disease. That has a variety of symptoms that can be different for everyone which is why it’s hard to cure. (goes with the theme of the movie)
Also wanna mention that White Lion was the first slave ship to dock at Point Comfort.
Love this. I was going to look into the White Lion meaning.
Interesting considering the food in the bunker
I considered this, but deer ticks (causes Lime Disease) are tiny and almost unnoticeable.
The noise was a weapon that has potential side effects of teeth lose. The boy said "I should have covered my ears sooner" as a hint.
Yes the White Lion was the first Slave Ship that came to America. Also the radio is set to 1619 which is when the slavery era began.
@@peterkratoska4524 Uh no lmao. Slavery began before countries on a map were even a thing.
I love the scene with the deer and Julia Roberts in the woods, the scenes keep cutting between Ethan Hawke pleading for medicine while Julia Roberts is going absolutely crazy, they both mirror each other so well, you have Ethan Hawkes character frantically pleading for medicine, while Julia Roberts is going absolutely crazy trying to scare away the deer, this to me reflects the craziness of our material world that we won’t even help other people out even when we have enough resources to do so, we have become so wrapped up in our material world that even the the natural instinct to help others is gone,To me Julia Roberts Screaming reflects this ,And the deer always shows up moments when the characters talk about how much they hate people and how we will all fuck each other over, but the moment Kevin Bacons characters shows humanity and gives his medicine away, the deer retreat and the movie calms, showing that some kind of humanity was restored.
Hawke is always great on screen!
Great scene when he, Ali and Bacon were on screen together.
indeed, the one thousand dollars were are as valuable as common stones, kevin bacon's character just gave away the precious medicine out of mere empathy
The scariest thing about the ending is that Rosie can start Buffy the Vampire Slayer but the bunker does not have season 7 so she's never gonna be able to finish it.
That's her cue to lock and load and go out into the wasteland.
The upcoming A24 Civil War looks like a perfect companion to this movie.
Someone was saying it is a sequel
I was thinking that also !
Predictive programming
I was thinking that too, Alex Garland baby 👀
@@--SHEPHERD-OF-MOTHER-EARTH--its not a sequel . But movies that are alike often come out at around the same time
To me it's obvious that all of them made it to the bunker. It's all in the movie. We don't see the little girl closing the bunker door behind her. So it's open. The wife and the black daughter had found the house where the little girl is in. So they're only minutes away. And Ali's character knows where the bunker is. He said he knows the owner. And he's with the father and the sun, who will be ok too since we can assume that there are most likely medical supply in that bunker, given what other things are there.
I agree, all of this gives us the conclusion that the families mass it to the bunker.
It's a civil war that bunker is useless
The point of the phone timer going off was an indication that they *didn’t make it* cos “times up” for them. The nukes had already dropped and some of them already had radiation sickness.
Looks like a warning..
I think the client is the "Next door neighbor with the bunker" that everyone is talking about. That neighbor was nowhere to be found, house was locked and packed up and etc and the story he told signifies that this person left. Then we see that they have a computer that is chatting with the White House which only an Elite member would have in this circumstance. The father and daughter knew about the bunker which is why they came from their apartment to this house and there is tension because they really don't want to be stuck with the strangers.
i felt this movie was a metaphor for Americans. how we don’t think bad things can happen to us when it can and it can happen any day and when it does there’s nothing we can do to stop it if our military fails because we are soft. and our kids are so caught up in media yet are blind to whats really going on in the world. will watch tiktok for 7 hours in a day yet if you ask them about what’s going on in the world they would shrug their shoulders and go i don’t know. the world could be falling apart around them and they wouldn’t notice because they have their faces glued to screens of their phones or tablets.
Totally agree 👍. We are convinced that we are untouchable, far from danger. That is a very dangerous mentality. Our minds only think of comfort, entertainment, a constant cruise 🛳 attitude. Until one day, reality takes us by surprise.....
God help us 🇺🇸 🙏
I was telling the wife. How the daughter finds the awesome bunker with plenty of food and doesnt immediately find the others and bring them. Instead her priority is to watch friends
@@graceisaweapon god help US? to start and support more wars around the globe? or so you can use more nukes on innocent people?
This is definitely true.
And with Ruth being obsessed with watching an ultimately pointless TV show - as the world falls apart around her.
‘Tune in and tune out’.
People have forgotten the threat that was made to America during the end of the Cold War.
That America will fall by an unseen enemy, one that will never have to fire a single round - it will be done over generations, from within.
We will grow complacent, soft, dependent and self absorbed. Then we will slowly destroy each other from the inside out - laying the foundations for our enemy to come in and ‘save’ us - without us even knowing who the enemy really is.
We won’t just hand them the keys, we’ll invite them right into our homes.
The pronounced use of red and blue throughout the movie isn’t coincidental.
Maybe they are letting us know what's going to happen 😢
The two families represent the unprepared. The contractor represents the prepared and the daughter in the bunker represents the masses seeking stay connected to a world that’s collapsing
and the viewer represents the idiot trying to find deep meaning in a shitty movie.
I took the girl in the bunker at the end as there can be terrible things happening all around us yet we are happy to be distracted .
Just like right now
My interpretation of the space shot was that all the communications were knocked out by a solar flare or some kind of space event, all of the fallout was a result of a breakdown in communication leading to people making rash decisions thinking they're under attack so launching unnecessary counter attacks. Would be in line with the themes of mistrust and breakdown of communication
Interesting viewpoint.
This is what I thought, too. It could also explain the migration of the deer, and the flamingos in the pool. Although they could easily have escaped from zoos, or private menageries, rather than having flown from Africa
But why did the teslas attack though?
@@epsilonarcaneresearch1945good point
@@epsilonarcaneresearch1945 Musk makes shitty cars
I knew the Mr.Robot connected universe, not only due to the director being Sam Esmail, but also because Ruth references the Washington Township Nuclear Power plant event that went off in Mr.Robot in the final season.
But yeah, the thought of society and everything becoming feudalistic.
It is also scary that technically, there are multiple possibilities, like simultaneous events. Aliens knocking out our communication and our world enemies capitalizing on that by invading and causing us to have so much uncertainty.
There are NO aliens. They’re demons.
You don't need aliens for that
@@sasast6075That's true.
@@sasast6075 We don't need aliens for that... but it's not outside possibility. I think that in the movie... it's another country... or MULTIPLE other countries. The three steps that G.H. mentions. Destabilization by knocking out our communications systems. Mass confusion and distrust. Then a civil war. The enemy doesn't even need to invest in attacking us physically. They can simply destabilize us to the point where we begin attacking each other. If there IS a sinister alien species that is capable of doing this so that they can acquire any necessary goods from our planet for their own planet and species... this could easily be a way for them to do that... just as easy as it could be another country.
@sasast6075 i'm aware of that, but my point was more what if everything is not just one event in motion, but simultaneous different events coming together all at the worst time in absolute chaos from different sources 😅
I love the dream/nightmare theory! I read somewhere that the paintings changing is a reflection of the progression of madness happening to/around the characters
you mean whole movie just a dream?
That's interesting.
The movie is really shedding light on true events . And misled information.
Hence the song playing ( misled by kool & the gang )
First of all the characters( G. h Scott ) and ( Clay Sanford )
That’s shedding light on the Dred Scott vs Sanford case in 1857.
Charles town aka Charleston harbor is actually Boston ,Massachusetts
It’s symbolic for why the ship crash the shore there the White Lion according to the National Archives this is where the first sail boat documented in history touched down in America in 1619 Charleston harbor aka Boston Massachusetts.
The white lion never went to point comfort
1619 was referenced as a Signal in the movie in the car on the radio
Now G.H Scott was a wealthy black man . That was symbolic for showing the viewers that the original people of this land were well off and doing better before the invasion of foreigners
This is why the drone dropping red flyers basically saying they want a peaceful surrender of the land ( in a different dialogue of course )
The part where the black family came knocking on the door on their own house is symbolic for The homestead act of 1866 1867 & 1908 this is when the American government was giving away millions of acres of land to immigrants by stealing it from the indigenous peoples of Americas The Sanford family was symbolic for showing how people from other places of the word came to America and really are squatters this is why Ruth said “we are sleeping in the basement of our own house “ this is what MLK was assassinated for
While simultaneously changing and hiding the identity of whose really Indian and whose not
The Indigenous people of America Have also been classified as
Black
Negro
Mulatto
Afro American
African American
Colored
Which are historically derogatory .
The Racial integrity act of 1924 was passed in Virginia . This is what made it illegal for the indigenous people to claim their actual identity ( Indian )this is why in the scene in the movie it shows a map of America and there is a QR code scanner where Virginia is
While incoming foreigners can seek asylum and be classified as white ( which still happens to this day )
Now the end of movie where it shows America being attacked it was symbolic to show that soon as the white lion came to shore there was a war that started and it’s been going on ever since . Very few people knows the dark side of history but it is right in front of you
We living in reality where history was told in reverse .
Identity theft …see there’s some truth to everything but what’s funny is there is an ol saying in so called black community…white man took your culture , ideas , history and languages. But what most fail to realize our land and identity was stripped away also .
Famous quote by Obama - before they were us they were them .
The end kinda revealed that the country was under a real attack by a "rogue army." They showed bombs going off with gunfire. There's no confusion about what was going on as revealed in the end.
Didn't notice this, but on my recent watch, have been really trying to pay attention to the details. Like, the huge, blue, cracked wall in the beginning above their bed. The crack isn't on the husbands side. What's the blue about? Very clearly a 6 on the dad's mug, or something, next to the bed. The weirdness of the painting in the TV room.
Great review. I keep seeing people talking “dropping nukes on NYC”, but while those are big bombs, they’re not nukes. There’s no push out or giant shockwave. Plus, a mushroom cloud would reach much higher into the atmosphere.
Depends upon the yield, and device type. Could easily be a "suitcase" atomic weapon.
I have been saying this too lol nukes at the time of detonation also have a distinct bright blinding flash. Remember the explosion in Lebanon? when it first happened and I saw footage, though it had a huge mushroom cloud and visible powerful shockwave I knew it wasn't a nuke because of the lack of a flash. Those in the movie where just really big regular bombs being dropped.
Is a MOAB a nuke?
@@PeacefulJoint Nope. But it is the largest non-nuke.
@@HighStrangeDrifter Ok thank you. Thats what my mind went to when I watched the scene. Didnt see a flash so i knew it wasn't a nuke.
I loved how all the little girl cared about through the whole thing was seeing the final episode of friends and she finally got it, it’s like nothing else matters now, she got what she wanted. Lol
people complain about how this film is confusing and they dont know what's going on. but that's the point. the cognitive dissonance and being clueless about what is going on is what you should be experiencing as that's what the characters are going through.
The name of the oil tanker crashing ashore is the "White Lion" (14:04)... That was the name of the first slave ship to land in America in 1619. Then you will notice that the only radio station working is 1619 (48:25) ...This was the year slavery began in America. Toward the end you will see "Commodus" written on some rich man´s bunker. (2:10:44) The Roman enpire fell under the rule of Commodus in 192 A.D... Where A = 1 and Z = 26, "Leave the World Behind" = 192. Commodus was assassinated on December 31, 192 A.D. From that date until December 31, 2023 is 1831 years. In 1831 the topic of Slavery became the major political issue in the United States.
Point Comfort is where the first slaves landed, the location of the Airbnb.
Also Fort Mose was a city in the movie. A fort built by Africans that escaped from enslavement in British colonies
Take less drugs
@@randyschwaggins 😂 You should know bud
@@randyschwaggins What a witty, original, intelligent comment! I can´t imagine how good they´d be if you grew a brain!
Didn't we all kind of go through this during covid sitting in our rooms thinking that the world was ending around us and there was nothing that we could do but watch it on TV. Thats how it felt here in Queens.
Lol
Yeah and we still don’t know what caused it to hit America
No.
@@jeremyk.butler5720people lmao
I worked my ass off through COVID. But ya. I think a lot of you stayed home and hid.
With the animals like the flamingos being in NY and the deer, i think it was something more like a solar flare messing with the magneticsphere. Messing up radio waves, electronics, and migratory paths of birds, and can be predicted, allowing governments to know move on it early.
That’s what I thought , and it makes more sense than “hackers”
At the 1:00 mark I think we see the event, bright light appears in the sky
Yep and it’s really going to be active next year.
This also aligns with the metaphysical theory on solar flares and the poles shift causing the next cyclical catastrophe that wiped out this iteration of civilisation
This still doesn’t explain why the drones are dropping domineering pamphlets. Are we to think the drones already had these pamphlets on hand just in case they’d like to wage a war, and they were activated like the Teslas?
I believe it is about a class war. The poor rising against the rich.
The main hint that gave it away for me was when both the son and daughter were at the small shack.
When he attempted to explain why all the deer were heading towards the pool, he stated “If you were in this shack and you saw that light over there at the big house, wouldn’t you want to go there?”
The Deer=Low class.
Normally non-threathening, but they were in large groups, approaching the Elite/Rich, and they were menacing. Especially on the last scene when they surround the mom and Ruth, and they are being “led” by this one deer.
That is my take on it anyway.
Stop it 😂... the writer was lazy and non of it meant anything... your just trying to find meaning that isn't there.
@@aztech101la The movie is really shedding light on true events . And misled information.
Hence the song playing ( misled by kool & the gang )
First of all the characters( G. h Scott ) and ( Clay Sanford )
That’s shedding light on the Dred Scott vs Sanford case in 1857.
Charles town aka Charleston harbor is actually Boston ,Massachusetts
It’s symbolic for why the ship crash the shore there the White Lion according to the National Archives this is where the first sail boat documented in history touched down in America in 1619 Charleston harbor aka Boston Massachusetts.
The white lion never went to point comfort
1619 was referenced as a Signal in the movie in the car on the radio
Now G.H Scott was a wealthy black man . That was symbolic for showing the viewers that the original people of this land were well off and doing better before the invasion of foreigners
This is why the drone dropping red flyers basically saying they want a peaceful surrender of the land ( in a different dialogue of course )
The part where the black family came knocking on the door on their own house is symbolic for The homestead act of 1866 1867 & 1908 this is when the American government was giving away millions of acres of land to immigrants by stealing it from the indigenous peoples of Americas The Sanford family was symbolic for showing how people from other places of the word came to America and really are squatters this is why Ruth said “we are sleeping in the basement of our own house “ this is what MLK was assassinated for
While simultaneously changing and hiding the identity of whose really Indian and whose not
The Indigenous people of America Have also been classified as
Black
Negro
Mulatto
Afro American
African American
Colored
Which are historically derogatory .
The Racial integrity act of 1924 was passed in Virginia . This is what made it illegal for the indigenous people to claim their actual identity ( Indian )this is why in the scene in the movie it shows a map of America and there is a QR code scanner where Virginia is
While incoming foreigners can seek asylum and be classified as white ( which still happens to this day )
Now the end of movie where it shows America being attacked it was symbolic to show that soon as the white lion came to shore there was a war that started and it’s been going on ever since . Very few people knows the dark side of history but it is right in front of you
We living in reality where history was told in reverse .
Identity theft …see there’s some truth to everything but what’s funny is there is an ol saying in so called black community…white man took your culture , ideas , history and languages. But what most fail to realize our land and identity was stripped away also .
Famous quote by Obama - before they were us they were them .
@Hello-cc4bz The white lion was not the first sail boat to land in the Americas lol... and it didn't land in Boston it landed in a Virginia colony... Buddy there's been war against the indigenous ever since 1492 when Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas it didn't start with the white lion in 1619. Your cutting out over 100 years of history. The true identity of the indigenous population is not (Indian) 🤣 that was a mistake made by Columbus because he thought he found a route to India and therefore called them Indios (Spanish for indian) for some reason 100 years later the British continued to call them Indians. They weren't called mullatos or black or what ever bullshit you wrote down 🤣. The homestead act has nothing to do with a homeowner willingly renting his home on air B&B like in the movie... homeboy you should really go back and relearn history because you got dates and terminology all fucked up Instead of wasting your time making goofy ass connections to try to make this boring ass movie more interesting.
His defense contractor friend knew what was happening before it happened but acted in a way that meant whatever was going to happen couldn’t be stopped by the US. Attacks from a foreign country if we knew about it could be stopped. An attack from a technologically advanced alien species however wouldn’t be able to be stopped.
Oh deer
The deer are what threw me off. Because if it was all some attack, why were the deer and flamingoes acting weird? Those parts had me thinking that there was some global environmental catastrophe occurring. Also, the shots from space had me thinking this was a global event, possibly coming from some space factor.
Animals will be able to sense when the magnetic poles are about to flip
Jenga.... every move makes it more unstable. Like our society, like humanity. Great movie.
I got more. Obey t shirt is a direct reference to Obama's famous HOPE poster by Shepard Fairey who has a series of OBEY works. Also symbolic of consumerism and our acceptance of the status quo. And a reference to our fear of totalitarian governments as many of Shepard's works mimic vintage Soviet propaganda posters.
Thanks guy!!!! You made my day....flat tire this morning....
Deer in certain areas of the us are known to carry lime disease, and if they’re all migrating, it could have spread to New York. I immediately thought that was a tick on his leg because of the way he pulled it off. He almost certainly caught like disease from the tick.
I thought the homeowner NOT being the rich guy he was talking about was awesome but also would have been a viable plot twist and I thought it was! Seeing the little girl alone in the end was a shock to me but also home girl was in the bunker the whole time I think! I don’t understand how someone so helpless and nieve is able to survive before the rest of
That scenario is similar to the first cube movie. The least capable survived.
i think the daughter felt she was uncared for, her parents didn’t notice her and the deer at first, her brother kept being an asshole to her, and she’s only like 11 so she’s def take all that personally!
This isn’t just a Movie!
It’s telling us something! Especially when G.H was having a conversation with Amanda, about him attending a party of a well known businessman.
This makes me think he was talking about ELON MASK,
Especially with the TESLA vehicles being there, Space X and NASA.
This Movie has some serious message. The end is near.
The fact that Elon recalled all Teslas sold in the us. After this movie came out. The government lets us know what's going on before it happens so when it does we are not surprised. I've heard from multiple sources that people are getting nervous with all the illegal immigrants are here to ban together and try to reset America..it's getting crazy 🤣 11:47 11:51
Calm down
He also said that the guy was a defense contractor and Musk doesn’t have any notable dealings in the defense sector.
So it’s probably not Musk.
@@yourlocaltoad5102 SpaceX does a significant amount of defense work
I thought Dick Cheney!
There’s hundreds of subliminal messages throughout the movie. It really is what YOU make it out be. The movie is a little “bland” as the characters essentially spend most of the screen time in the house, but it does send many messages to the viewer. The movie definitely focuses on issues such as, modern society, the “elite”, the internet, and the dark nature of humans.
The fact that the transmission says "ROGUE ARMED FORCES" makes me think it was basically a civil war.
who dropped the bombs?
@@dagfinissocoolrite I'm trying to figure that out as well
@@MrTanker2012GW explained this. One of the simulations the military was conducting was how to easily take over a country by turning it's population against each other (rogue military). And then you step in and take care of the remaining defense (air strikes).
@@kadarabdullahi o ok Kool thanks
yeah but that means it was inside job and there will be a common enemy to unite against which goes against what he said@@kadarabdullahi
I saw the movie the other day, since i saw it in spanish i didn't even knew the lady was speaking a different language in other versions of the movie, makes the scene kinda funny because it feels she's just being ignored and then left behind for no reason
I personally really liked this movie, and found myself aligned with the characters with not knowing what is going on. I think it’s an accurate reflection of today’s modern world, which is why some viewers might have a hard time with the discomfort of it (hits too close to home). Movies generally are meant for escapism and entertainment whereas this was jarring and unpredictable. Whether you were entertained, scared, or confused it definitely leaves room for more conversation and that’s what we need as a society. Bravo! 👏
Watch :
Dolores cannon 3 waves of volunteers and new earth
Dolores cannon Life and death
@@richanarang5589 ok I’ll check them out thank you.
In the end, buy dvds, blurays, cds, vinyl, and books. You never know
Very true, you must keep the mind active. 👍
Books for sure. Manuals to make repair things as well
Maybe is a warning that we have to be prepared for an event like this. Also, the Spanish speaking scene is telling us is better to be multilingual. Not everyone speaks English or Spanish. Is good to learn more than one language.
The message isn't very literal. It just means we need to be more aware and involve ourselves more in the society we live in.
It's a way of showing how much you rely on communication with others to preserve society. The point was that Clay's sense of disorientation escalated massively as a result of the encounter. He feels threatened by the woman and actually she is asking for his help. Lack of understanding results in fear and suspicion, and fear is the mind killer.
I'm bilingual 😅so I understood everything she said....in the end times it's best to be bilingual 😏
OMG, you're so awesome and lucky. You'll outlive everyone, just because you are bilingual!
🤣
That's what I took from it!!!!
Yes but what second language is the question
Miscommunication causes alot of real world problems
If you're an American, Spanish is a good one to start. To non-English speakers, English is a must, it's the lingua franca of much of the world. As a Brazilian, I got to learn English as soon as I could, then some Spanish, and now I'm taking on German.
Reminds me of my work in a hospital. When a patient dies, you're just expected to go see your next patient and keep it moving. WTF? What is our society come to when we can spare a moment to mourn a life because "productivity."
i get your point but productivity in this case is giving confort or live saving care to someone living. everyone dies, many in hospitals, its literally part of the job.
@@richardthompson7572fr 😂
Sounds like someone slept through the ethics lectures in their medical/nursing degree
My parents are both retired medics; it's as much a survival technique for the person who is treating the patients, as it is the best thing for the patients that are still alive. If you get so involved, on a personal level, with a patient (who then dies), you are letting yourself open to massive amounts of trauma, which doesn't help you, or your patients. Also, the living need your help, the dead don't.
Definitely a reason NOT to buy a "smart" car ! Showing how they can become a remotely operated drone/bomb with a battery that can't be put out with water if it catches on fire.
Ironically, none of them caught fire. Notably, less than 220 Teslas have caught fire since the inception of the brand. Some of which not due to defects in the car, but extenuating circumstances like accidents or ships malfunctioning while carrying the cars.
Tesla just recalled 2 million cars for a self driving issue. I’m dead serious 😂
@@jason_m_schmidt622 coincidence?
@@guycalgary7800I think so
I mean idk how realistic it is to hack hundreds of Teslas and control them like RV cars but I agree Teslas are dumb as hell
One thing that I found interesting and that I haven’t heard anyone mention, is the constant use of the color blue. My mind automatically went to project blue beam. Made me think of the theory of direct energy lasers being used in Maui and how the homes painted blue remained in tact. I thought that weapon would appear in the movie but the loud sound that the character hear in the movie, aka the “radiation” seemed to be a similar type of weapon.
And produced by the Obamas,Barack is from hawaii and the property he had jn Maui had blue on top
The most important part that everyone seems to overlook is that there is no conspiracy. Nobody is in charge. GU says that in the middle. A conspiracy has an enemy and an ending. The possibility of a white knight hero. The truth is worse. It’s not a conspiracy. It’s natural progression.
The blue was for planet earth I heard 😊
Their blue homes would be safe. Just ask all the celebrities and influential wealthy people of Maui.
Blue is the color of hope
Does anybody remember this past summer About some politicians receiving satellite phones? After I was done watching this movie. It gave me the chills.😳
Reminds me of The Last of Us where Joel tells Ellie that politicians and higher ups got the warning before the civilians did.
@@firstlast9846 FACTS!!!!!!😢😳😢
Still baffles me that so many people are confused about the ending. G.H. literally explains in detail what is happening, and you see NYC being bombed. Simple. Great movie.
Who did the bombing? Who started the cyber attack? Who dropped the leaflets? What's up with the deer? Does the family make it to the bunker? What happens to Archie? Can the bunker sustain 6 people? Is help coming? What was the loud noise? Not a lot is explained. Maybe that's intentional, but I wouldn't call the ending "clear" by any means.
They all made it to the bunker, Julia Roberts said she wasn't going home without her daughter and they were on the trail leading to the right house, it would then be easy for them to go back and tell the guys.. I'm hoping for a sequel with them 1 year later leaving the bunker and learning what really happened@@danjoseph9581
@@danjoseph9581 Yeah... It's left ambiguous... The characters say theories about who could have started the attacks and cyber attacks.
One of the characters makes a theory about how one of the Asian countries teamed up to take out the U.S from the inside by shutting off their devices and such.
So who knows, I think it's up to the fans to decide how the movie ends. Like John Carpenter's the Thing.
Awful movie about nothing
@@danjoseph9581. The noise, read the problem that diplomáticos had while working in Cuba, china… the microwave radiation…. That was real.
Bro, those weren't nukes. Just heavy bombs. Nuclear blasts have a distinct mushroom cloud, and a blinding flash, neither of which was shown here.
Also we only heard the explosion for the second bomb. We should have heard the first one as well
Agreed
...the message/story of this movie is very similar to Rod Serling's episode "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street" from The Twilight Zones first season in 1960. This movie is basically the same story, modernized with our use of current technology but still the same story and exact same moral message at the end of the movie.
The noise....reminds me eerily of "the hum", especially since ive exprienced the hum myself.
The reliance on electricity is was what will do us in in the end. We rely on news/propaganda to form our thoughts, we rely on microwaves and electric stoves to cook our food and many other amenities we take for granted. Necessities for survival aren’t taught in school if the grid goes down, so people will be self destructive like turkeys outside during a thunderstorm (hint they drown themselves looking up at the sky). My ending thought is when everything is given in the form of amenities, along with basic survival and assessment skills to fall back on, then we are no different then rest of the animal kingdom
Ticks references the true use of them as a bio weapon; developed on Plum island near Long Island Sound
The shots from space get further and further symbolizing how far apart we are from each other and also to link the color blue to the ongoing theme
Our power resides in our connection to the Earth, our ability to think clearly, and our refusal to believe the illusions and deceptions of the oppressors. The foundation of our power is caring, respect, and responsibility. Learning is the path to healing, and learning begins with clear and coherent thinking. No medicine is more powerful than intelligence - if intelligence is used intelligently.
We're in a society where people completely have forgotten who they are, and those of us who tried to warn them, do not know how to listen, the old ones say the strongest spirits will live, those who are empty shells, those who have lost the connection, will not survive". It's time for us to recognize reality and reclaim our place in the natural order, when we no longer enable the lie, and step into the reality of non-cooperation, it's not participating in their illusionary madness, that's when we will see quick change, when we cooperate with them we are giving them our energy". We are the alternative energy that can make the change happen but it's important that we understand that and get it, then we become the power .
Whatchootalkinboutwillis?
I was really hoping the whole movie would be about their world is a simulation and they eventually figure it out. The intro with the low-poly objects and glitchy transitions, the “cyber attacks” of stuff breaking down, the picture changing but no one notices, the loud noises, even at the beach when Archy was wearing a Rockstar shirt, which sort of mimics GTA/RDR where it’s a normal world where people are controlled.
Thought this would have been a cool approach to take, but oh well
It could be all of that. Have you seen Sam Esmail's _Mr. Robot_ series? It plays with the ideas of split personalities, alternate realities, parallel universes as well as dreams and metaphor v. the real world i.e. are we watching something taking place in someone's mind ( "The movie is a nightmare," as Esmail said of _Leave the World Behind_ ), a computer simulation, a drug-induced trip or a true story? Or a mix of all of these. In _Mr. Robot_ we discover that the answers lie in us. The observers.
The way the secret and evil cabal that runs the world is mentioned in this movie speaks volumes
You mean the part where GH says there is no great cabal? Because that truth is worse. Nobody is in control.
It’s a red herring. A magnetic field displacement would be the only thing that would cause the animals to act in this way. Humans don’t have the technology to cause this. I think the books editor got it right. It’s an alien attack. That’s why we see Rose in a NASA shirt and the shots of space and the whole Earth from a space view. That’s also why the flyers being dropped by the drones are in foreign languages. If it was foreign countries trying to terrorize the US population, they’d drop flyers in the language that we could read, English. The US dropped flyers over Japan before the atomic bombs In Japanese not English. Who would make this mistake? Aliens who speak only one common language would. George’s country destabilization theory not only works to destabilize a dysfunctional country but would work if used by aliens to destabilize a dysfunctional world. His defense contractor friend knew what was happening before it happened but acted in a way that meant whatever was going to happen couldn’t be stopped by the US. Attacks from a foreign country if we knew about it could be stopped. An attack from a technologically advanced alien species however wouldn’t be able to be stopped.
That they admitted it really surprised me
It amazes me that a secret group of evil rich people control the world. Instead of the well known group of evil rich people that do control the world
Thanks for sharing this! I enjoyed the movie a lot but, most of my friends did not because they didn’t understand the depths of what was going on. I captured most of it and you filled in the holes where I did not e.g. pamphlets dropped from the plane ✈️ and what the woman was saying in Spanish.
This movie was not deep... your friends are right... this movie was trash.
You’re right. It is deep. Some will miss it.
Yea same I loved this movie because I could see the themes in it. My friend did not like it because he wasn’t “entertained” not enough action apparently. I tried to explain to him that if he looked deeper he’d realize the action wasn’t the point of this movie at all. I feel bad to say this but people who did not appreciate this movie unfortunately might be “the problem”. I said it in another post, but I appreciate this movie because it sparks a conversation, as most good art does.
It's not a fantasy dream, these people create movies to let us know what's in store for us. 😉
Yeah, still waiting for the big purple alien with the shiny gold glove
Yup, predictive programming. Some people will still ignore all the signs
Nothing to see here, proceed now 😘
@@thee_morpheus ha ha! It's coming! 🤣
please give even a single example of this happening in the past
This movie was kinda eerie and on the nose of today's future
This reminds me of the Scripture that says,.... He will destroy many by peace, so if the solution is peace or should i say false peace. This also looks like Order out of Chaos. You know the book that tells the "elite" how to be the enemy and create chaos on earth and then suddenly be the hero that controls, i mean "saves" who ever survives the chaos.
The movie clearly has hidden subtext about the rapture.
The context of the girl wanting to watch friends symbolize her parents not telling her about Christ ; which is why she went off to “find out on her own”.
Yes! Also them referencing prayer in a mere manner of seeking individualistic comfort fits right into the modern man being able to choose from everything but denying Christ. In the scene, where the father tries to win over the survivalist (who mentions prayer as a possible solution to well being - not acting Christ like whatsoever), he states his utter uselessness as a man. The father doesn't care about his son's girl either and lacks proper caution in a situation that would balance out his wife's nervousness (the woman has to step up all the time as a compensation). The father not symbolizing Christ as the hierarch of the family IS the thing bringing the collapse of the society in the first place. And who suffers the most from it? Children.
The rapture 100% happens in this movie. Even in the intro animation we see a bunch of holy crosses in the sky and they are all transforming into birds, as if the Christians..flew away. On top of that the Spanish speaking woman clearly wants the listener (assuming you speak Spanish) to understand that she is unable to find almost anyone. She’s trying to explain that everyone is missing, and she even goes on to saying “you’re the first person I’ve seen all day”. Clearly there is a mass disappearance of people in this film that she is trying to tell us about.
@@VaporwaveTravler yep, my wife speaks fluent Spanish and she figured it out for herself at that point.
I think the movie was also showing how they’ll try to explain when everyone just disappears.
I mean its not hidden, the title is "LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND." And that's what we are going to do as christians when Christ takes us! Satan always has to announce what he's gonna do beforehand and do damage control via predictive programming. this film and a lot of other stuff like this upcoming civil war movie set in america, or Thanos "the snap" in Marvel Avengers where 1/2 of people just vanish (die) and they blame it on what? Thanos, an alien. Cmon.
Deep thoughts! This movie made me think!!! So thought provoking! Wow! The Tesla scene was genius!
Legit scary!
You strike me as a thinker
@@randyschwaggins Haaa! I think I am
I think this story was designed to not to be understood. The behavior of the animals implies a natural source. The noise implies something that cannot be natural. The flyers imply that it is an attack but nobody can be sure from who. And the strongest/only theme that connects everything is uncertainty.
There is no understanding of what actually happened. The viewers are as uncertain as every character.
To me it was just a lazy movie with a bunch of random shit, making a good ending to that mess would be impossible thats why they just cut it in the middle 😂
@@soliniv1411 I kinda hear what you're saying.
But I don't think lazy is the right word. There are just too many happenings to call it lazy. David Lynch is the god of random shit, and he's not lazy.
I would argue/agree that the style of writing doesn't make it good.
In this situation... I still think the purpose of the story was to create an uncomfortable dissonance and deny you any conclusion.
The characters understanding and our own are on the same level. As they get more comfortable, we get more comfortable. As they get more confused, we get more confused.
It's the complete opposite of literary irony. (Where we know more than the characters)
@@dwightfry99 i also hear what you are saying and im also not familiar with david lynch. But i imagine any decent writer can come up with a bunch of random shit building a really good suspense story and then ending it in the middle leaving us with blue balls without closure i imagine the hardest part to any good story is the ending.
@@soliniv1411 Writing 'random shit' is not as easy as you would think. That is more creative than a linear story that nicely wraps to a conclusion. Good movies probably lands somewhere in the middle.
But I am biased in that I like weird movies. My favorite movies leave me thinking "what the hell did I just watch?" This movie wasn't as memorable as David Lynch films, A24 productions, Donnie Darko and a handful of other movies that left thinking 'WTF did I just watch'.
It wasn't as memorable but I personally didn't hate it. But if you remember it 10years from now... It did it's job.
I'm glad they made it to the bunker. As I watched, I thought that Rose locked herself in there alone and the others wouldn't be able to get in when the door closed. Which was a scary thought.
I don’t think the door closed behind her
@@Nephew422 they didn’t even suggest the family didn’t make it
I don’t know why everyone is leading to the conclusion that she’s alone. They were heading their next and the door was left unopened. Kind of speaks to an underlying trauma we have as viewers? Didn’t even cross my mind that they wouldn’t get there.
@@Momofboys1225 I thought it meant "If you move somewhere you better learn the predominant language or you will be left behind"
I love how a movie about the destruction of the US, which was produced by the cabal, makes a statement in the movie how it’s not happening bc by the cabal.
A magnetic field displacement would be the only thing that would cause the animals to act in this way. Humans don’t have the technology to cause this. I think the books editor got it right. It’s an alien attack. That’s why we see Rose in a NASA shirt and the shots of space and the whole Earth from a space view. That’s also why the flyers being dropped by the drones are in foreign languages. If it was foreign countries trying to terrorize the US population, they’d drop flyers in the language that we could read, English. The US dropped flyers over Japan before the atomic bombs In Japanese not English. Who would make this mistake? Aliens who speak only one common language would. George’s country destabilization theory not only works to destabilize a dysfunctional country but would work if used by aliens to destabilize a dysfunctional world. His defense contractor friend knew what was happening before it happened but acted in a way that meant whatever was going to happen couldn’t be stopped by the US. Attacks from a foreign country if we knew about it could be stopped. An attack from a technologically advanced alien species however wouldn’t be able to be stopped.
It's true, nobody in this world is running anything. It's been ruled by a quantum computer for decades, from another world that's much closer than you think. Buy Bye Meso America An'Pai .
I'm convinced the noise was always present, but not always audible. Like it was making them and the deer hallucinate and misperceive everything, on top of the chaotic terrorist attacks. The crazy distinct colors a the paintings changing might indicate the viewers are being affected as well...
you might be right. because rose heard the noise in the car first and then eventually everyone else hears it as well.
I noticed myself that the whole movie was spoiled at the beginning when the music was playing...
Misled...interesting
3:35 he made a mention about if you listen to the movie in spanish what language does the girl speak so i went back and rewatched that part in spanish. Basically the girl still speaks spanish but this time the guy understands her and he just tried to panickedly explain that he doesnt have service and he doesnt know whats going on either but i just thought that was intresting that theres an alternate version where we understands her
No wayyyyyyy😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
No way😮😮😮😮😮
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Mas bien no wey
Yea I noticed it happens in many English movies that have Spanish speaking characters
At least for my taste, this movie was a really great watching experience. Leave you wondering for a long time after you finish it. Loved the ambiguous ending but found it way too cheesy.
Felt like an M. Night Shamalamadingdong movie at times 2 wit it’s cheesiness
Better than the similar kind of movie also by Netflix... Anyone remember How It Ends... Way better... I love this one
About deers. When the VTX1800cc motorcycle was first released in the states, there was instances of deer attacking at stops on country roads. Turned out to be the harmonics of the exhausts if I remember correctly. When they figured that out, no more attacks of deers on Honda VTX1800.
So cool how they added the dear scene. Radiation messing with everything, even the dear. Dears dont usually move in packs (they are prey), but in that scene the radiation made their brain think like predators (there being an alpha deer). Such a well detailed movie.
If you could see the deer in my back yard/meadow daily yes they do move in packs at up to 20 at a time
@@chohmann1485 hmm, didnt know that. Hella interesting though
@@burngg1665 it sure is
Herds…
They’re often in groups of 3-5 when I see them 🦌
All of our WiFi signals, cars and everything else is driving animals away from where humans populate. The absence of all that noise (digital and aural) started bringing the animals back to what probably was their ancestral homes.
Yes, and it should be more than just deer in that case. We’d see more squirrels, birds, raccoons, skunks, all of that.
@@baileybread I wonder how long it takes for animal dna to imprint things? Like how many generations.
In other words, you believe that electromagnetic radiation is some sort of magic?
It would 🔥 if this tied into (if not an outright prequel) to the "Civil War" movie coming out this spring!
Whats the name of the movie?
@@ginog93 Civil War
@@djangofreeman9498 Ok cool thanks.
@@ginog93 no problem!
All predictive programming.
This is a remake of Obama's favorite Twilight Zone episode called the Monsters. About a rural community that turns against each other during a power outage. Watch the episode for yourself... The only thing that is missing is the symbolism of the kabal.
The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street. It was a good episode.
It was a great episode so many people love it. But it wasn’t a rural town but a suburb. But it was so easy for the boy to take something fake like his comic book and created division and violence with it. Similarly how religion has done it. Or the how trump claimed the election was stolen yet provided no evidence for it, the claim still causing division Abs started violence. Or even with Covid acting foolishly which helped it spread Abs kill more causing worsening of issues. Or with climate being classed a hoax yet oil companies have known since the 50s about it.
Fake info being used instead of thinking critically. Which causes panic and the breakdown of systems
The superficial physical, worldly comforts was Rose's top concern.. having love and connection with her own family.. simply wasn't a priority with her. Just perfectly content with her selfish disconnect. But so many have become desensitized and disconnected.. lacking in humanity/empathy... while being completely oblivious. A day to day life filled with hours of social media, gaming, and watching programming has been a huge contributor to the ever-increasing rise of societal apathy and narcissistic traits... especially amongst the younger generations (and older generations have contributed to that as well). This movie reflects on how a large amount of people are today, while also not being able to see their own reflection- due to our influential distractions, that shouldn't be held in the high regard that we've allowed ourselves to become accustomed to (and dependent upon).
Did anyone else catch the Easter eggs about the “Huxleys” referencing Aldous huxleys book “1984”. And George going by G.H in playful reference of HG Wells “Attack of the worlds” ?
So many of these were found in the film. Love the small details
I did note that watching it.
Also
George Orwell wrote 1984.
Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World.
1984 is George Orwell. Everyone should read it. I read it in 1983. And HG Wells "War of the Worlds"
Yeah I noticed, good to know I wasn't the only one.
Huxley wrote Brave New World
Huxley wrote 1984? Not Orwell? I'm going to have to complain to my local bookstore because all the copies they stock have the wrong name on them. I always thought Huxley wrote Brave New World. Silly me
11:38 this sounds like a description of America. "A simple amusement park" with a haunted past could be a reference to American excess and its history of ill-gotten gains, colonialism and injustice. I think it ties in with the theme of the film; society, American society and modern western civilization as a whole, collapse and facing the haunting consequences of its history of political, socio-political manipulation and hegemonic dominance on the world. It's very much a critique of humanity as it is of western civilisation.
The director is the same as Mr Robot and used to leave codes with hidden messages in various scenes of the series. In the case of this film, it seems like the ideal place to hide the location of a Mega-Bunker and protect it from prying eyes with the urban myth that it is haunted
This reminds me of the old school twilight zone episode season 1 episode 22 (The Monster Are Due On Maple Street).
Idk y...but at the end I felt like rose was gonna get locked in the bunker and they'd never find her, or at least can't get to her...Years later the bunker unlocks and she emerges into a whole new world.
Are you 12 years old?
I want this to remain a movie and not some future predictive programming events.
This movie …not remind anyone of that Twilight Zone episode, when the aliens turn off the lights in the small town, and they all turn on each other.
It sounds like a natural disaster that causes people to turn on each other. The deer and odd migration patterns, look like a magnetic flip disaster since it is assumed that the migration of birds has something to do with the earth's magnetic field.
Or some odd sun flare. Both would affect communications, satellites, gps, computer systems, migration patterns, i think everything else comes from there, the warfare, the disinformation, the issues all around. Any global catastrophe would lead many to make bad decisions, and bad actors on a global scale would assume their enemies were at fault.
This is exactly my first thought!! You put it into words and I feel the United States is carrying out a false flag by dropping pamphlets and such in order to blame other countries.
Ok so the sun sent a drone to drop a bunch of pamphlets written in Arabic and Korean “death to America” got it.
probably. i still have found zero explanation for the noises though
The noise is an attack it’s real technology that has been used already
Did you watch the movie? It was clearly not a natural disaster. Bombs were being dropped.
Everyone should watch this movie so that we all would know what not to do in an event like this. Not one single person did anything interesting or intelligent.
Real. They rather indulged in worldly pleasures and freaked out on one another.
Who's here after the global outage !😮
Didn’t notice when did it happen?
I watched every episode of Mr. Robot and it is one of my top favorite three shows ever and you can DEFINITELY tell that this movie was directed by Sam Esmail. I loved the little Mr. Robot items thrown in here and there!
Google can tell us that too lol, thanks for the professional opinion
What i liked in thus movie was that it showed a doomsday scenario from the point of view of ordinary citizens