Virtual Prison Where 1 Year is Equal to 1 Minute of Lifetime

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2021
  • A young woman creates a new drug that induces time-compressed virtual realities. When the government gets interested in the experiment, the woman becomes a target of conspiracy.
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  • @mr.t8871
    @mr.t8871 2 роки тому +25917

    People talking about using this for prison?
    man, use this for education.

    • @ruppelspoopels
      @ruppelspoopels 2 роки тому +823

      Bezos wouldn't clear a nondystopian movie about technology.

    • @agunemon
      @agunemon 2 роки тому +2052

      Exactly! right? people can learn things in a few months or years but imagine what you can do if you can study something for a year and just spend a minute in real life!

    • @Ubya_
      @Ubya_ 2 роки тому +1768

      @@agunemon 5 years of university in 2 minutes, binge watching all the episodes of one piece while you wait for your coffe to be ready

    • @tako158
      @tako158 2 роки тому +729

      Prison+Military would be the most realistic uses of this tech. The rich don't want educated poor people.

    • @Naymy
      @Naymy 2 роки тому +223

      14 yo: So, prison then?

  • @the_criminal_mastermind
    @the_criminal_mastermind 2 роки тому +18691

    Just imagine you serve a 10 year sentence and you come out of it and your friend is in the waiting room with a newspaper and asks "how was it?" When you go see him

    • @heavycurrent7462
      @heavycurrent7462 2 роки тому +302

      ok

    • @Zandoh16
      @Zandoh16 2 роки тому +543

      @@heavycurrent7462 shut up

    • @tdthedestroyer1232
      @tdthedestroyer1232 2 роки тому +848

      Thats legit how I was picturing it before I read this comment

    • @loganwalker8537
      @loganwalker8537 2 роки тому +323

      i mean sure but yould be mentally unstable from a 10 year complete isolation sentence, basically what happened was you got thrown into a hole and forgotten for 10 years

    • @zzirfamo24
      @zzirfamo24 2 роки тому +431

      @@loganwalker8537 not everyone would be mentally unstable, sure they might act weird the first couple days there out but once they realize only a couple mins went by in the real world it would just feel like you’ve been in a nightmare so!!

  • @chubdiesal
    @chubdiesal 2 роки тому +7608

    Being in prison for a year, working out everyday, and waking up to find that you're not even prison swole. All the work and no gains. This is a true horror film.

    • @AlexM-td3ro
      @AlexM-td3ro 2 роки тому +76

      😂😂😂

    • @AlexM-td3ro
      @AlexM-td3ro 2 роки тому +255

      Is it tho ? Or is it a fantasy. Do a life sentence and come out the same nigga but a 100 days older and 100 years wiser.

    • @tomsvideohole8894
      @tomsvideohole8894 2 роки тому +19

      hahaha exactly my thoughts

    • @TheInfectous
      @TheInfectous 2 роки тому

      @@AlexM-td3ro yeah no, you'd qualify for numerous severe mental disorders and it'd be a miracle if you had any function left whatsoever.

    • @ArgjendB8502
      @ArgjendB8502 2 роки тому +18

      @@AlexM-td3ro 💀💀

  • @lavapix
    @lavapix 2 роки тому +7370

    Where a movie recap is equal to an entire movie.

    • @GIVITHEDONBASS2X
      @GIVITHEDONBASS2X 2 роки тому +434

      I watch recaps so i dont have to watch movie idk whats wrong with me

    • @gloatingprince
      @gloatingprince 2 роки тому +48

      @Leonardo Santuario Literally every recent comment you have on this channel has been you saying someones cringey

    • @amesame5430
      @amesame5430 2 роки тому +8

      690th like, and yes my humor is of a 12 year olds

    • @Ilo722
      @Ilo722 2 роки тому +4

      @@amesame5430 next like goal is 4.2k

    • @dv3422
      @dv3422 2 роки тому +1

      Not even close.

  • @lucysileo2125
    @lucysileo2125 2 роки тому +5779

    Honestly it seems like Sam had never personally tried any of this so it was satisfying seeing him go into that prison simulation

    • @stinkingyeti
      @stinkingyeti 2 роки тому +181

      I watched this movie when it came out a few years ago, and i remember that high level of schadenfreude from seeing Sam get that experience.

    • @thanhquanky
      @thanhquanky 2 роки тому +48

      @@stinkingyeti Sam should stay there for 10 years

    • @wilmagregg3131
      @wilmagregg3131 2 роки тому +80

      @@thanhquanky i thought that was what was gonna happen honestly when the system started glitching and he would come out basically feral or insane after 10 years of isolation

    • @thanhquanky
      @thanhquanky 2 роки тому +18

      @@wilmagregg3131 tbh, I don't know if the recount has the same impact as the first time as time goes on (kind of diminishing return). Perhaps, Sam would eventually go crazy or figure out a way to break out like Ren did

    • @deanfernandes7604
      @deanfernandes7604 2 роки тому +1

      @Jacky Drywater Nice

  • @highlander723
    @highlander723 2 роки тому +16095

    I watch recaps everyday but this one actually kind of relates to the concept of a recap we experience a movie in less than 15 minutes versus 2 and 1/2 hours.... I love this channel I really do

    • @leonardodevinci1251
      @leonardodevinci1251 2 роки тому +147

      Good observation here is a medallion 🎖 for your discovery

    • @JohnClark-sl7ps
      @JohnClark-sl7ps 2 роки тому +85

      I'm glad I didn't sit through 2.5 hours for the "it was all a dream" twist lmao

    • @Seifer8
      @Seifer8 2 роки тому +39

      We didn't experience the movie in the slightest. Lazy People thinking a recap is an experience 🤡

    • @JohnClark-sl7ps
      @JohnClark-sl7ps 2 роки тому +85

      @@Seifer8 you say lazy I say efficient

    • @LucidFaour
      @LucidFaour 2 роки тому +16

      @@JohnClark-sl7ps words well said

  • @Elca_Gaming
    @Elca_Gaming 2 роки тому +5475

    Would be interesting to see how fast the mind actually can keep up with tech like this. I doubt that you could put literal years in some minutes but I do think this could actually work for putting several hours into some minutes, much like Dreaming.
    There must be a "speedlimit" to the mind; just speaking chemically and physically from Neurons firing.

    • @930aladdin
      @930aladdin 2 роки тому +162

      I think "Structured dreaming" would be interesting. Living, while asleep.

    • @topochicooooo
      @topochicooooo 2 роки тому +198

      Probably couldn't put hours into minutes. You might "feel" or believe time is moving more slowly than it is but I don't think you are actually having the same density and richness of thought as you do in lucid waking life.
      There was a scientist named Eaglemen who studied this by dropping people (safely) from some height and measuring their instantaneous perception of time, what he found was that time doesn't actually go slower when you are scared, but your memory of events is higher fidelity. And from an evolutionary perspective this makes sense, if the brain could work significantly faster given it's physical constraints, it already would have evolved to do so

    • @itslitgamestv6827
      @itslitgamestv6827 2 роки тому +11

      aye yo Elca. So random to see you on a random video that was recommended to me like this lol. I know you make Dreams videos, working on an Avatar game. Great job with your game creation.

    • @thetruegoat4566
      @thetruegoat4566 2 роки тому +12

      The neuron needs 1 to 2 ms before recovering and being able to receive the next signal

    • @tycorrell5390
      @tycorrell5390 2 роки тому +28

      I've had dreams that lasted years. It's not so common an experience though and is either an insurmountable amount of information to recall or an illusion in storytelling. Most dreams are 1 day experiences or shorter. I think it depends on your experiences day to day andhow you experience everyday life that determines the timeframe of a dream.
      Say you are absorbed into a television show that is clear about its timeframe, being lengthy and you absorb the weight of it, then you might be able to have a dream that carries that same weight and sense.

  • @dylanowen3310
    @dylanowen3310 2 роки тому +312

    This left me with a bitter feeling that Sam did not suffer enough from his own prison experience.

    • @rachelblackham5193
      @rachelblackham5193 9 місяців тому +5

      I was thinking the same thing .he should of been left in there forever .

    • @platyhelminthes2877
      @platyhelminthes2877 7 місяців тому +30

      ​@@rachelblackham5193The purpose was never to make Sam suffer, it was to allow him to reach the same conclusion that Ren had by going through the same experience that she did.

  • @charlesboudreau5350
    @charlesboudreau5350 2 роки тому +9063

    "She runs into Danny, who asks her what's wrong. She doesn't want to tell him. So they instead go and have sex"
    Aaah, adults.

    • @palerider2143
      @palerider2143 2 роки тому +709

      Movies be like: girl meets boy and they have a casual talk.
      2 milliseconds later
      *hardcore sex*

    • @elvirajameson3753
      @elvirajameson3753 2 роки тому +18

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @ABozowithDignity
      @ABozowithDignity 2 роки тому +112

      "Jerry was walking down the street when he saw Cassie. He said hello, but she was busy taking a call. _so he proceeded to screw her in an alleyway_

    • @Leudv
      @Leudv 2 роки тому +72

      Wasn't Danny her brother? Sweet home Alabama

    • @Perepechca
      @Perepechca 2 роки тому +173

      Sir, this is "Movie Recaps".
      We don't have sex here, instead, we share intimate moments.

  • @nordy1999
    @nordy1999 2 роки тому +15038

    This would be the most inhumane prison sentence ever. Even if in the real world only a minute or 2 went by. In that persons mind a whole year of complete isolation went by. That would be enough to drive anyone to complete and utter insanity. Like literally everyone who comes out of this thing would be feral.

    • @th-qi5wc
      @th-qi5wc 2 роки тому +547

      if you cant do the time dont do the crime. its not like everyone gets the same sentence time. the more severe the more time.

    • @nordy1999
      @nordy1999 2 роки тому +1200

      @@th-qi5wc Even if it was like 5 months that would be enough to send you pretty well down the road of insanity. Like you might as well just lobotomize these people. You are effectively doing it anyways by sending them to that place.

    • @coreaccount4376
      @coreaccount4376 2 роки тому +182

      Perhaps the most inhumane prison in a very good and civilized reality. But many POWs etc would pray for this. Trust me.

    • @shannonhensley2942
      @shannonhensley2942 2 роки тому +1246

      @@th-qi5wc this is a person your putting back on to the street after 2 minutes. Their mind is altered forever from isolation. It doesn't matter if its 3 months or 6 years. Isolation will literally cause paranoia, psychosis, hallucinations, and dissociation. That could mean that if they went in for something as simple as robbery they could leave with a higher chance of commiting murder because they couldn't control their psychosis. Its not just doing time. Rehabilitation is more necessary than punishment at this point.

    • @nordy1999
      @nordy1999 2 роки тому +417

      @@coreaccount4376 I mean, yeah a prison where you are physically tortured would suck as well. No doubt. But honestly I don't think you can compare the two really. Like this would be a much different kind of torture. I don't think people realize just how gone you would be after a year of absolutely no stimulus. Like you wouldn't even be you anymore. You would just be an empty shell of a person.

  • @momouwu1937
    @momouwu1937 Рік тому +342

    The concept of serving 365 days virtually in a minute in real life is intriguing. It's like you're going through actual punishment but at the same time you lose nothing, that is, time. However, your mind still experiences these immense stimulation within a small amount of time and this could technically be considered as psychological or mental trauma.

    • @jovanlozano1544
      @jovanlozano1544 Рік тому +14

      Yeah I was thinking this could be great if it was real but then I realized it could also be a problem. People wouldn’t be so scared of getting locked up if they know that in reality they won’t be put away for very long for their crimes so therefore there would probably be way more crime

    • @sanjeevsinghrajput5593
      @sanjeevsinghrajput5593 Рік тому +19

      Ngl, if they could do something about the psychological side and maybe some rehabilitation inside the illusion, it can actually help people a lot
      Criminals will be rehabilitated and still be able to start a new life without losing like 30 years of their lives.. and in case the charges on them turn out to be false, they still wouldn't be old to have lost their lives

    • @savagecabbage1184
      @savagecabbage1184 Рік тому +25

      That's the idea of american prisons though, to traumatize the offender into not doing it again before dumping them back into society and then watching them slowly die as they no longer have a future due to a permanent record

    • @panner11
      @panner11 Рік тому +8

      It's kinda stupid though. Not only is this idea not interested in rehabilitation, the other idea of prison is that it keeps some bad people off the streets, which this wouldn't do either.

    • @gavinjenkins899
      @gavinjenkins899 Рік тому

      @@sanjeevsinghrajput5593 y'all are thinking too small. Crime doesn't even MATTER in the first place in this society, since everyone can live hundreds of years however they want without needing to conflict with anyone else. We don't need a way to deal with criminals in the first place when crime is irrelevant...

  • @sta5348
    @sta5348 2 роки тому +365

    "You'll be spending 30 minutes in jail"
    "Yay"
    After 30 minutes the person came back more depressed like he went through 30 years of his life in 30 minutes

    • @vukkulvar9769
      @vukkulvar9769 2 роки тому +25

      30 years of isolation and batshit crazy.
      Let's release that man, I'm sure it will go well !

    • @smoothmark6227
      @smoothmark6227 2 роки тому

      @@vukkulvar9769 they’ve managed to turn prison into a business they know letting someone who is batshi crazy is prolly more than likely they gon come back .

    • @Dakidpepe
      @Dakidpepe Рік тому +6

      Imagine what happens to a person when they really have to 30 years in a cell . Parents gone, technology changed and then u missed half ur life.

    • @miguelpadeiro762
      @miguelpadeiro762 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@Dakidpepehow about no 30 years of isolation, not in real life, not inside your head. How about we don't treat people like dogs and then wonder why they're back in after we turn them insane with isolation? Oh wait right, that's something the private prison industry would love though. More money.

    • @yevgeniyaleshchenko849
      @yevgeniyaleshchenko849 4 місяці тому

      @@vukkulvar9769 Not ''batshit crazy'', not this slur. Broken, mentally ill, traumatized, many synonyms.

  • @everyoneswelcomemusic1403
    @everyoneswelcomemusic1403 2 роки тому +5896

    Imagine if there was really something like this. You could use it to study certain subjects, and become an expert at a young age. The vacation stuff is cool too, but this could be used for some good stuff.

    • @wadafik
      @wadafik 2 роки тому +91

      I mean sure but what's the rush?

    • @dongadson1099
      @dongadson1099 2 роки тому +84

      Zenkai Boost, for the brain.

    • @andrewhoganson4642
      @andrewhoganson4642 2 роки тому +52

      Imagine College life.

    • @Butchbrock
      @Butchbrock 2 роки тому +320

      @@wadafik It could be useful for people who work full-time and don't have much time to study. Not everyone has the privilege to go to school with no other responsibilities.

    • @Ziaberry
      @Ziaberry 2 роки тому +222

      Yeah but you just *know* it would be crazy expensive so only rich people could use it, and it would widen the gap between the rich and poor even more with all the rich people becoming super geniuses and making tons of money with their skills, and poor people struggling through low income schools with outdated textbooks as usual

  • @omnid.slayer7244
    @omnid.slayer7244 2 роки тому +7435

    It is actually really satisfying seeing sam going through the same harsh experience that ren did
    (Virtual world/prison)

  • @ruphite9521
    @ruphite9521 Рік тому +37

    That ending of forcing Sam into the same program was the greatest thing

  • @mrnobody6609
    @mrnobody6609 2 роки тому +8

    This channel is amazing. I'm a huge movie lover with no idea of what to watch, but you keep showing me movies that I never knew existed and definitely want to see.

  • @ProphetofXebec
    @ProphetofXebec 2 роки тому +7352

    Honestly the idea of serving an extended sentence in minutes would be a cool concept for prisoners but it'd have to be much more humane and built with programs to actually make someone a better person, it should be interactive and allow people to make moral decisions and give them the time to educate themselves on topics they want. Someone could go in a drug cartel member and come out minutes later as a morally righteous individual with knowledge of engineering.

    • @HAXGGEZ
      @HAXGGEZ 2 роки тому +621

      For all intents and purposes though, this is just a nicer way of expressing forced human reprogramming.

    • @Meilk27
      @Meilk27 2 роки тому +488

      The implications for education. Imagine having 8 masters degrees done in only one real days time at 10 years old

    • @YoutubeCommenter1st
      @YoutubeCommenter1st 2 роки тому +280

      @@Meilk27 imagine being a 10 year old but a mind of a 45 year old.

    • @Coretide660
      @Coretide660 2 роки тому +203

      @@Meilk27 as long as it is done properly the entire concept would be brilliant so long as no one tries to find a way to capitalize on this for the sake of greed and tweaking any issue that this might have but on top of that, it could make society much better as a whole if again, done correctly

    • @mrdimitroff
      @mrdimitroff 2 роки тому +19

      @@HAXGGEZ This is actually school

  • @ayme5868
    @ayme5868 2 роки тому +3595

    Imagine having the opportunity to rehabilitate someone by simulating what normal living in society should be like but instead using it for a year of solitary confinement

    • @aryasenaputra3226
      @aryasenaputra3226 2 роки тому +423

      American prison system in a nutshell

    • @TheDragonfriday
      @TheDragonfriday 2 роки тому +166

      Too much work and program, easy to program human in box

    • @KeljuIvan
      @KeljuIvan 2 роки тому +58

      My thought exactly. And the idea that none of the staff opposed such a plan tells something of the American society.

    • @user-gz9mp4dv8b
      @user-gz9mp4dv8b 2 роки тому +26

      Some people can’t be rehabilitated though

    • @robertvanbuskirk7859
      @robertvanbuskirk7859 Рік тому +3

      Only if empathy training through corporal punishment was implemented as well (for the more hurtful, damaging and violent of crimes)

  • @Generalkidd
    @Generalkidd 2 роки тому +33

    This is a very interesting concept! Reminds me of this really old episode of The Outer Limits (the 90's version) where a company was developing a similar VR technology but for the express purpose of prison use and then through an accident, the creator himself also ended up in his own prison simulation with a similar reaction upon waking up.

    • @Duckbusinessman
      @Duckbusinessman Рік тому +1

      Didn’t expect to see you here

    • @Katitorsi
      @Katitorsi Місяць тому +2

      a year late but it's also like an episode of star trek deep space 9
      miles o'brien was in a prison simulation for like 10-20 years and when he was finally rescued it had only been like a couple days and he had to deal with trauma that didn't happen physically but did happen mentally and it was really interestingly done

  • @tobiasorlando7884
    @tobiasorlando7884 2 роки тому +36

    3:40 that is literally the most realistic code I've ever seen in a movie

    • @thatotherandrew_
      @thatotherandrew_ 2 місяці тому +1

      It's also pretty fitting that the code is a GLSL frag shader!

    • @Daaninator
      @Daaninator 26 днів тому

      Until you read the code. A main file where they just delcare some snow variables when the program is extremely complex? A lot of semantic errors are also in the code. At least it's code tho (:

    • @thatotherandrew_
      @thatotherandrew_ 26 днів тому

      @@Daaninator What semantic errors are you seeing? We might not be looking at the same snippet but the top right code is GLSL code for fractal Brownian motion, a technique used for procedural landscape generation which actually makes a lot of sense for the context.

  • @TuffMelon
    @TuffMelon 2 роки тому +2308

    Reminds me of the concept of that Black Mirror episode where they were copying minds into computers to abuse them, even though the minds remained sentient.

    • @kiwi-vn2yy
      @kiwi-vn2yy 2 роки тому +21

      it also reminds me of the series red vs blue, especially the character alpha

    • @shannonhensley2942
      @shannonhensley2942 2 роки тому +29

      Or the marsion episode where everyone is supposed to go live on mars. Instead they are just uploaded.

    • @pbonfanti
      @pbonfanti 2 роки тому +11

      In one of fallout games a scientist runs a simulation where people are imprisoned to be tortured by him.

    • @TheCheshireMadcat
      @TheCheshireMadcat 2 роки тому +4

      @@pbonfanti Fallout 3, the main character is there to rescue their dad.

    • @cgrooney9945
      @cgrooney9945 2 роки тому +26

      its so crazy how they "extracted" a confession from the guys consciousness while he was alive and well in his jail cell

  • @PlasmaMongoose
    @PlasmaMongoose 2 роки тому +810

    With this technology, you now can say that you have 20 years of experience using software that is only a year old when you look for work.

    • @TerryFD721
      @TerryFD721 2 роки тому +12

      Damn that’s crazy. Never thought of it like that

    • @cyndiekamau5626
      @cyndiekamau5626 2 роки тому +4

      😂😂😂this is one underrated comment!
      😂😂The irony is still not lost on me!
      Considering the qualifications being set out here to land a job, this technology would be perfect aye!🤭🤭🤭

    • @BlueBD
      @BlueBD 2 роки тому +5

      take it further, why bother with education at all. buy a few drops of this and you can educate everyone

    • @PlasmaMongoose
      @PlasmaMongoose 2 роки тому +7

      @@BlueBD All the teenagers gets many decades worth of education in one day, only to find out that they have trouble finding jobs cos mentally they have spent so much time in academia they lose all ability to function in the real world plus there is a glut of super educated students for employers to choose from.

    • @BlueBD
      @BlueBD 2 роки тому +7

      @@PlasmaMongoose requirements:
      at least 40-60 years experience

  • @Bigbaymonstermare
    @Bigbaymonstermare 2 роки тому +24

    Can you imagine serving a prison sentence like this? I’ve seen lots of people ask online why they mete out prison sentences that can last three hundred years, for when someone kills multiple people. Like serial killer Gary Leon Ridgway (I know he has life without parole, but I’m using him as an example of a serial killer). You would see lots more prisoners get 100+ years. So you serve your entire sentence, let’s say it’s 250 years. You wake up back where you started, only seconds have passed. Imagine having to cope with solitary confinement that long. Imagine waking up….because you wouldn’t remember a lot of people’s names, your bank pin, your post code. Think about skills you learn and things you must remember day to day and how long it took for you to forget them when you left that job/moved/didn’t interact with that person.
    You’d be a husk of a person. It would be a deterrent, more so than the death penalty. They would be begging for death. If you go and watch Harry Harlow’s monkey mother experiment, he also conducts experiments as to the effect of long term deprivation of socialisation, or solitary confinement and how short a time he found that the monkeys needed before completely imploding and becoming mentally disturbed; unable to integrate into a social setting with other monkeys, they had self-inflicted injuries, trichotillomania, deep psychosis, lack of interest in food/water, exhibited many tics including rocking, shaking, noises, were jumpy and sullen, depressed and dissociative personality traits. Harlow’s studies were cruel and heartbreaking, but fascinating; there are many videos that cover it, including Harlow’s original recording on UA-cam.
    So I can’t imagine how a person could be isolated for years/decades/centuries before deep psychosis and a lack of interest in life or self-preservation kicks in. Cruel and unusual punishment.

    • @phyrr2
      @phyrr2 5 місяців тому +1

      The reason they sentence people to hundreds of years is to ensure they die in prison in case they are able to get any of the charges revoked. But yes, in this case of virtual prison that would cause inmates to go absolutely INSANE.

  • @nerdo_blackxoxo9946
    @nerdo_blackxoxo9946 2 роки тому

    I like how he describes what’s on the screen very descriptive to say the lease … keep up the amazing work

  • @darkmask2717
    @darkmask2717 2 роки тому +3148

    A full year in just one small room? What the fuck. Im surprised they're not going insane

    • @aleafazio6431
      @aleafazio6431 2 роки тому +31

      Hahaha well like that is what kind of happened to people today during co*id and we are doing fine🙃

    • @himekosaesarchive4077
      @himekosaesarchive4077 2 роки тому +392

      @@aleafazio6431 here is the thing tho, we have electronics, books, etc...to keep us busy. That is a small room with nothing inside but food and water

    • @darkmask2717
      @darkmask2717 2 роки тому +82

      @@himekosaesarchive4077 this. i would never be able to survive even few days in that situation

    • @himekosaesarchive4077
      @himekosaesarchive4077 2 роки тому +5

      @@reece7625 i know that but we are talking about if nothing like that happened

    • @himekosaesarchive4077
      @himekosaesarchive4077 2 роки тому +5

      @@reece7625 like the brain creating a new world

  • @Nano12123
    @Nano12123 2 роки тому +1676

    They could have custom lives. Supervillain, dictator, those kind of fantasies to people who want them, until they get bored. Physical training, so that you can remember movements, allow people with disablilites to experience life, allow people more time in their life to either think for scientific ideas, gaming.
    The first thing they decide: Mundane activities and super long imprisonment

    • @jacobtownsend3766
      @jacobtownsend3766 2 роки тому +69

      I mean, it makes sense from a business standpoint to start small for untested and brand new technology that may or may not even work. Fetishes and fantasies can come later when China get's involved in development.

    • @CornRaked
      @CornRaked 2 роки тому +22

      @@thinkingboi9508 wrong. It would end the porn industry but the replacements would have the same negatives.

    • @Our_Remedy
      @Our_Remedy 2 роки тому +1

      Humans.

    • @Nano12123
      @Nano12123 2 роки тому +21

      @@Our_Remedy Ma, get the shotgun, I think the robots are starting to have their uprising again

    • @Our_Remedy
      @Our_Remedy 2 роки тому +10

      @@Nano12123 *You humans merely scratch the surface of possibility. Accept my mercy and I will show you a universe of possibility.*

  • @danielharry6569
    @danielharry6569 2 роки тому +1

    I can’t stop watching recaps to movies I’ve never seen. It’s addictive to just run through them without having to watch them lol

  • @HarryPotter-pi3km
    @HarryPotter-pi3km 2 роки тому +7

    Judge : "I sentence you to One Hour in priso---"
    Criminal : "NO!!! PLEASE NO!!! I'LL DIE!!! MY FAMILY WILL BE GONE!!!!"

  • @aquamidget1131
    @aquamidget1131 2 роки тому +588

    memory isn't actually a chemical, it's a series of electrical signals, each memory being a certain pattern

    • @Alex_agamer
      @Alex_agamer 2 роки тому +18

      Yea lmao you would have to make electrical signals go faster than light speed just compress time like that

    • @eduardogutierrez2920
      @eduardogutierrez2920 2 роки тому +41

      technically they're electrochemical signals since we use ions to produce action potential in neurons

    • @Alex_agamer
      @Alex_agamer 2 роки тому +2

      @@eduardogutierrez2920 yea your right but still you would need to make those go beyond physically possible

    • @wilmagregg3131
      @wilmagregg3131 2 роки тому +22

      @@Alex_agamer not really its poorly understood but the brain CAN slow down time like this in certain circumstances like while in shock or most commonely when you dream time can seemingly go on way longer or way shorter then real time if you could controll this somehow then the simulation giving such a slowed down experince is possible but more likely only 4 or 5 times slower then real time at max

    • @Alex_agamer
      @Alex_agamer 2 роки тому +4

      @@wilmagregg3131 yea for sure you can slow down time but what i meant to say was that its literally impossible to slow down time to where 1minute is 1 year

  • @awesomeclown
    @awesomeclown 2 роки тому +404

    When the room reset to 001 I started panicking that was actually so disturbing

    • @martipk
      @martipk 2 роки тому +50

      yeah holy shit I was expecting it to go forever and eventially after like a million years she gets woken up a vegetable

    • @HellInternAKACandyMD
      @HellInternAKACandyMD 2 роки тому +7

      I have BPD and had a few mental break downs in my lifetime and I once convinced myself that I died from a seizure I had a few days before and my days felt like they were repeating because I was stuck in a predetermined limbo, trapped in my apartment and front stoop with my cat was my watcher. It sucks when it's your own mind that convinces you of such a thing. Real life coincidences also worked against me that damn weekend, such as servers going down as well as my providers' satellite. Social distancing was in full swing too and any attempt I made to contact neighbors: they were otherwise occupied and couldn't physically come over, in my sad attempt to prove that I was having an episode and it'll end like they always do and this wasn't real.
      I DREAD the day this tech exists if I am still alive, cause who's to say how it would react to a blueprint of someone with any given mental disorder?

    • @awesomeclown
      @awesomeclown 2 роки тому +5

      @@HellInternAKACandyMD Wow man I actually hope you’re doing alright.

    • @HellInternAKACandyMD
      @HellInternAKACandyMD 2 роки тому +3

      @@awesomeclown Much better now, thank you. The meds before didn't work and actually made it worse but that last "event" made me desperate to just try another new medicine and just stick with it even if the seizures get worse, I prefer seizures over hurting someone from a disconnected fear.

    • @awesomeclown
      @awesomeclown 2 роки тому +2

      @@HellInternAKACandyMD Dang that’s rough. Take care dude! I can’t imagine how stressful this is/was for you. Hope you make it through this!

  • @mastercheif878
    @mastercheif878 Рік тому +3

    There was a DS9 episode that explored this concept and the character subjected to such an experience literally became insane

  • @bagofchips8399
    @bagofchips8399 2 роки тому +1

    I just realized this is a good way to "watch" movies, thank you 😊
    I love movies but I like to hear plots WITH visuals & this is poifect

  • @nathanw7598
    @nathanw7598 2 роки тому +1278

    im glad these exist so i dont have to spend hours watching films i know ill never watch in my life

    • @tarico4436
      @tarico4436 2 роки тому +23

      Eggsactly. Like even if they were avail on Redbox, we still wouldn't rent them.

    • @onyayekekay5357
      @onyayekekay5357 2 роки тому +19

      @@tarico4436 eggsactly!

    • @ErenYeager-zh3je
      @ErenYeager-zh3je 2 роки тому +15

      @@tarico4436 eggsactly

    • @MxttieBraps
      @MxttieBraps 2 роки тому +11

      @@tarico4436 eggsactly!

    • @modersport8706
      @modersport8706 2 роки тому +8

      @@tarico4436 eggsactly

  • @redcube9629
    @redcube9629 2 роки тому +8628

    How did they even think of imprisoning someone within 1 year of solitude within your mind is morally acceptable? You'd go crazy being alone in a room for a day or two.
    Edit:
    For the people are saying that they have been isolated for months due to lockdown. You people do realize that you are still using the internet to have not just entertainment but human interaction as well. Oh you have no irl friends and consider yourself a hermit? Doesn't matter, you still have human interaction online. I bet that 99% will go crazy if they are imprisoned for a whole year without any human interaction just like in the movie. Doesn't matter even if you are imprisoned in a tropical paradise in the virtual world. As long as you are alone in isolation you will inevitably go insane sooner or later.
    Now even if it were a month-long imprisonment in your own mind, it would still be fucked up. Sure, isolations similar to this are done in real prisons, and yes it is fucked up and it is torture, it would still be waaaaay different and less morally fucked up than being locked up inside the confines of your mind. Can you even end your life inside your mind? How about sleep? The mere fact that this idea was even remotely considered is fucked up.

    • @aparnarai3708
      @aparnarai3708 2 роки тому +556

      Prison is confinement
      Confinement is mental torture
      So it is basically the same
      Kids don't try this at home with pouring ink in eyes

    • @HapPawhere
      @HapPawhere 2 роки тому +640

      @@aparnarai3708 In real life prison, you will still meet people even guard are people

    • @frog5424
      @frog5424 2 роки тому +49

      Its basically a fake reality in your mind

    • @michaelbagley5406
      @michaelbagley5406 2 роки тому +8

      Aparna Rai wow this just got deep

    • @kanister21
      @kanister21 2 роки тому +134

      "You'd go crazy being alone in a room for a day or two."
      Covid19 lockdown has left the chat...

  • @MJJ07
    @MJJ07 2 роки тому

    Keep up the videos, I know i am late but I have always watch your videos not because of the way you speak but how you deliver your messgae. Keep going bro and keep your head up

  • @bananabeast9384
    @bananabeast9384 2 роки тому +17

    This was such a cool idea for a movie… crazy to think of the possibilities of this was real tech, like you could give this to a child and have them fully educated in an instant

    • @silverhawkscape2677
      @silverhawkscape2677 Рік тому +2

      The problem is time experience. They wouldn't just be fully educated in the instant, they'd also MATURE in an instant.
      Imagine coming in as a 5 year old and coming out as a 18 year old...while in the body of a 5 year old.

    • @bananabeast9384
      @bananabeast9384 Рік тому

      @@silverhawkscape2677 that would be kinda cool, would be kinda like a do over

    • @miguelpadeiro762
      @miguelpadeiro762 11 місяців тому

      ​@@bananabeast9384Not to the child

    • @baylienixon6919
      @baylienixon6919 Місяць тому

      Ok but because of this comment, I can’t help but think of a bunch of little children in business suits looking so dapper, actually being professional too. And I find that image kind of adorable

  • @JaslynFellows
    @JaslynFellows 2 роки тому +1234

    I’m just here to say that this was a really good movie!!

    • @shehandunuwila2011
      @shehandunuwila2011 2 роки тому +11

      Im going to watch this because of your comment ❤️😄👍

    • @pessimistkai5569
      @pessimistkai5569 2 роки тому +2

      Can you explain what happened?

    • @JaslynFellows
      @JaslynFellows 2 роки тому +18

      @@pessimistkai5569 Broad question…

    • @nj4w387
      @nj4w387 2 роки тому +3

      @BidenWorstPresident XX Don’t doubt ya there lol 😆

    • @nj4w387
      @nj4w387 2 роки тому +1

      @Jacky Drywater chill ma guy, no reason to be offensive

  • @traviswells7049
    @traviswells7049 2 роки тому +2788

    Imagine getting a Ph.D. only in 8 minutes. Imagine the advances in scientific knowledge we would gain from tapping into our perception of time.
    Kids will finish school before they are five years old. And prison sentences won't exhaust your youth.

    • @brownwolf5766
      @brownwolf5766 2 роки тому +232

      Well, our brains can't handle it. They need to grow and it takes time to store information. Especially the brain of a five year old needs real time to develop.

    • @capnsteele3365
      @capnsteele3365 2 роки тому +20

      @@brownwolf5766 wed do it slowly, over a few years

    • @jorgenitales412
      @jorgenitales412 2 роки тому +11

      I would use to achieve enlightenment.

    • @MegaMayombe
      @MegaMayombe 2 роки тому +53

      The movie is an impossible fiction. How do you find a book in your memory that you never seen? How do you educate yourself?
      If comes to reality, you can only see the things that exist in your mind or a reality event of a place that your mind can create, like prison. Not education.

    • @traviswells7049
      @traviswells7049 2 роки тому +32

      @@MegaMayombe But the book is programmed into the software that gives you this matrix.

  • @kimtaehyung3868
    @kimtaehyung3868 2 роки тому

    i cant explain how much i love these videos fr.

  • @AutisticBrain
    @AutisticBrain Рік тому

    Thank you for the video.

  • @eotwkdp
    @eotwkdp 2 роки тому +444

    The confinement would make the person insane or give that person a purpose of vengeance

    • @paulie5076
      @paulie5076 2 роки тому +2

      Agreed

    • @eotwkdp
      @eotwkdp 2 роки тому +2

      @@CBG345 then we have a problem with Ai people

    • @Brixujel_Rimulex
      @Brixujel_Rimulex 2 роки тому +5

      this is potentially worse than solitary confinment if it goes wrong

    • @eotwkdp
      @eotwkdp 2 роки тому +2

      @@Brixujel_Rimulex yeah imagine being stuck in there for 64 years but inside a place with a shit load of books.

    • @Brixujel_Rimulex
      @Brixujel_Rimulex 2 роки тому +2

      @@eotwkdp now that would turn it into something very powerful.

  • @ethanreid7631
    @ethanreid7631 2 роки тому +1288

    the manner in how the prison work was set up wrong but the idea is good, having people serve their sentences digitally would one save resources (food, space & other living essentials), would have no manner of escape and could be used to re-educated violent offenders. again this tech would be dangerous and I don't think it should exist especially with how the world is now but maybe when man becomes more mature.

    • @spirituser7354
      @spirituser7354 2 роки тому +33

      Congrats, this tech doesn't exist.

    • @franciscoresendiz4295
      @franciscoresendiz4295 2 роки тому +19

      @@spirituser7354 they have been research on making prisoner serve many years but in reality only a few days

    • @aparnarai3708
      @aparnarai3708 2 роки тому +11

      @@spirituser7354 it exists it is called ink

    • @mag-narwhal
      @mag-narwhal 2 роки тому +8

      And they could have visitors come in digitally and safely

    • @Farewell_Friend
      @Farewell_Friend 2 роки тому +29

      The idea is far from good, can you imagine serving in SOLITARY CONFINEMENT for mutiple years? You'd lose your fucking mind. Good luck readjusting after an experience like that.

  • @Handsans
    @Handsans 2 роки тому +1

    This one of the few movies I have seen that you guys recap. It is great watch, kind of psychologically messed with my head a bit.
    Being able to experience that much
    Time, I think the brain can only take so much.

  • @sengv1987
    @sengv1987 2 роки тому +5

    Why are all the recap here better than all of Netflix library

  • @Eremenatar
    @Eremenatar 2 роки тому +340

    That's like the worst torture ever, being confined in a space where time is unlimited.

    • @angelan1281
      @angelan1281 2 роки тому +27

      So kind of like biblical hell?

    • @eghoseisiramen1892
      @eghoseisiramen1892 2 роки тому +7

      @@angelan1281 welp shitt😂😂

    • @ayo1235
      @ayo1235 2 роки тому +1

      Time is not unlimited there, its just in our mind, Our minds electro pattern just expands and we feel like its unlimited

    • @palerider2143
      @palerider2143 2 роки тому

      It would scar a person for life

    • @dannyosorio3976
      @dannyosorio3976 2 роки тому +1

      Time is conceptual. Which is why people use escapism all the time. I use it too (videogames,movies,ect) we have a biological need to socialize. You would become extremely paranoid or go insane with extensive periods of being alone in a confined or open, desolate space because you would give into your subconscious thoughts more

  • @jacobgebhart7550
    @jacobgebhart7550 2 роки тому +463

    It would be terrifying how much life would change if this was real. Imagine if you could gain 10-15 lifetime's of knowledge and experience in a single day. You could walk into a room and 24 hours later walk out having read over 100,000 books, became a master surgeon, engineer, and dozens of other careers.

    • @palerider2143
      @palerider2143 2 роки тому +43

      You would literally be the most intelligent being alive. Imagine if we used this to put ourselves through years of education decades, centuries. We could be thousands of years ahead

    • @palerider2143
      @palerider2143 2 роки тому +24

      We could make dreams reality, find inner peace, solve world hunger, colonize other planets, so much stuff we could do with that power

    • @DemonSlayerSucksAss30
      @DemonSlayerSucksAss30 Рік тому +3

      ​@@palerider2143World hunger is not one of them, I feel my reason why Is stupid though

    • @analauramorelrocha2383
      @analauramorelrocha2383 Рік тому +35

      I would procrastinate the whole time

    • @derherr8498
      @derherr8498 Рік тому +3

      How is that terrifying

  • @MrPandaFTWs
    @MrPandaFTWs 2 роки тому

    This sounds like a good way to go into it and learn a whole bunch of different things in like 10 mins

  • @davidaa2521
    @davidaa2521 2 роки тому +5

    Anyone ever consider that the buried "pillars" may be ground preparation to support the incredible weight of the temple complex?
    Don't think a building of that size and weight would have been built on sand. Pillars could have been set on bedrock to support the temple.
    Now, the lights, they're interesting.

  • @JohnClark-sl7ps
    @JohnClark-sl7ps 2 роки тому +518

    Why just have the prisoners sit in a fcking box for a year when you could teach them something so they can get a good job when they get out and don't get stuck in the cycle of poverty? It's like "we could be good but let's be evil instead "

    • @lisahoughton3262
      @lisahoughton3262 2 роки тому +26

      Honestly people feel they need to pay for their crimes like murder and Evil things

    • @kamikeserpentail3778
      @kamikeserpentail3778 2 роки тому +20

      Because we have these foolish beliefs about free will and punishment

    • @EndOfLineTech
      @EndOfLineTech 2 роки тому +1

      Or torture them for years and years, execute them over and over

    • @sneez9461
      @sneez9461 2 роки тому +5

      Norway does this

    • @nixien1496
      @nixien1496 2 роки тому +13

      I know right, like prison itself makes no sense. Someone has committed a crime.
      Do you want to.
      1: Hurt them for there transgression.
      2: Make sure they don't do it again.
      When will people learn you can choose 1 not both. Prison is the worst of both worlds.

  • @projectmilk3267
    @projectmilk3267 2 роки тому +512

    I really like how this movie relates a lot to the book, “The Giver.” This obviously if you have read the book, excludes the prison like life. It shows how memories are so important, and it proves many similarities to “The Giver.”

    • @xaeoxic7328
      @xaeoxic7328 2 роки тому +14

      The giver is such an excellent book.

    • @domotron3598
      @domotron3598 2 роки тому +6

      Never did I think I'd hear about that book from anyone else

    • @missb4645
      @missb4645 2 роки тому +3

      So what this movie name?

    • @domotron3598
      @domotron3598 2 роки тому +4

      @@missb4645 If you're asking about the Giver, it's a book. (which I don't think is a movie yet) If you're asking about the movie being discussed in the video, it should say in the first 10 seconds or so of the video

    • @xaeoxic7328
      @xaeoxic7328 2 роки тому +5

      @@domotron3598 there is a movie, it was mediocre, but not the worst I've ever seen.

  • @GibSquid
    @GibSquid Рік тому +1

    wow what a great video i wonder what the most replayed part is

  • @xEnemyOfTheStatex
    @xEnemyOfTheStatex 2 роки тому

    I gotta say I don’t watch the recap but I do like every video and watch the movie fully. I’ve already watched 3 recommendations and you haven’t led me wrong

  • @spiidey1
    @spiidey1 2 роки тому +278

    I think the increasing popularity of virtual world/dreams movies akin to the Matrix/Existenz/Inception/Coma, shows how much people desperately want to escape the real world and live in a simulated one to live their fantasies, or relive their past.

    • @ultrandz1089
      @ultrandz1089 2 роки тому +24

      well can you blame us?
      the world is so shit that thout is the norm

    • @spiidey1
      @spiidey1 2 роки тому +25

      @@ultrandz1089 I do a lot of escapism too through videogames and reading so I share the same sentiment.

    • @shannonhensley2942
      @shannonhensley2942 2 роки тому +10

      Humans have been escaping reality since we found that fermented wheat makes beer. The whole reason that settlement even happened in the first place was to cultivate mind altering substances.

    • @ryohio4706
      @ryohio4706 2 роки тому +6

      Just me, but having the chance to live in a universe that's something magical and exciting, like a dream or video game Esq world, something like that, I would love that. Normal everyday life can be so mundane and (can be) really depressing at times, not all the time of course, but yeah.

    • @TheAlien_in_your_backyard
      @TheAlien_in_your_backyard 2 роки тому

      Yes

  • @tanuki_sleep
    @tanuki_sleep 2 роки тому +264

    I'd wish there was a library simulation, the amount of time I could spend reading when only a second passes by in real time would be cool

    • @safferstihl5502
      @safferstihl5502 2 роки тому +4

      Hmmm
      “Time Enough At Last- The Twilight Zone”

    • @stingingwords1054
      @stingingwords1054 2 роки тому +5

      You would end up having sex with book.. I don't know how but you would 😂

    • @udayanchahar3197
      @udayanchahar3197 2 роки тому +1

      Or lots of movies

    • @Malthizar
      @Malthizar 2 роки тому

      If we're being brutally honest, you're going to get bored after a day

    • @questionsfrog1918
      @questionsfrog1918 Рік тому

      I'd ask 4 the loli-pillowfight simulation

  • @ninjanerdstudent6937
    @ninjanerdstudent6937 Рік тому +7

    This channel is Other Life, where I get the experience of hundreds of long movies in as little as 15 minutes each.

  • @vap8978
    @vap8978 7 місяців тому +1

    Reminds me of Star Trek TNG The Inner Light which explores this theme. Captain Picard lives a full life in 20 mins. Great episode.

    • @justinwhite2725
      @justinwhite2725 2 місяці тому +1

      Deep Space Nine also did this with the prison thing. Colin Meanie's character.
      Mostly dealt with the after effects of coming out after minutes but having served several years in a virtual prison and how it impacted his family since he had all the associated trauma basically overnight.

  • @Arriss2121
    @Arriss2121 2 роки тому +916

    This is actually scary, imagine getting captured and put through this "simulation" and waiting for someone to come and save you. And every minute they delayed, you've waited a year for.
    Or imagine a life sentence, being put in the "simulation" until you die IRL but every minute that pass IRL is a year in the "simulation". I wouldn't put my worse enemies through this.

    • @onatsakall6918
      @onatsakall6918 2 роки тому +55

      This is actually the scariest thing ever, I always thought about this since I was a kid,boredom is very scary I think

    • @spacier2988
      @spacier2988 2 роки тому +65

      I was curious, so I decided to find out how much a life sentence IRL would feel like simulation time.
      first, I checked how many minutes there are in a year. There are 525 600 minutes, meaning 1 year IRL feels like 525 000 YEARS simulation time.
      multiply that by 100, and you get 52 500 000 years simulation time for 100 years IRL.

    • @elgandos2
      @elgandos2 2 роки тому +35

      There was a Black Mirror episode about that. That one really fucked with me

    • @Arriss2121
      @Arriss2121 2 роки тому +43

      @@spacier2988 jeez, that's a lot. I think the average lifetime of a person is 80 but that's still 42,000,000 Years.
      Scary...

    • @tomohawkcloud
      @tomohawkcloud 2 роки тому +2

      @@elgandos2 the playtest shit?

  • @elihere
    @elihere 2 роки тому +505

    I kind of wish this was real so i could build the skills I want without losing irl time. All the languages I could learn 😭😭

    • @MisleadMayor
      @MisleadMayor 2 роки тому +12

      You ain losing if your gaining bub

    • @wilmagregg3131
      @wilmagregg3131 2 роки тому +6

      the problem to me is its single person if they connected this thing like a mmo then they have the the biggest invention of the century and the knowledge of real people being around would lower the isolation and disscioation damage of the current single person simulation

    • @Isaac-eg3um
      @Isaac-eg3um 2 роки тому +8

      Bro I was thinking about language learning too

    • @elliebelliezs1509
      @elliebelliezs1509 2 роки тому

      That is possible lol

    • @clementsiow176
      @clementsiow176 2 роки тому +3

      @@wilmagregg3131 reminds me of sword art online

  • @veqweic8797
    @veqweic8797 2 роки тому +6

    Extending time in a virtual reality would be amazing. Like goddamn fabulous. You could come out with a full medical, engineering and business degree within seconds. The amount you can learn, you can do is limitless especially considering the extended time.

    • @talha_05
      @talha_05 Рік тому

      Will never happen in life

    • @miguelpadeiro762
      @miguelpadeiro762 11 місяців тому

      Given what getting any of that entails rn, you'd most likely need fat and really deeeep full pockets to ever use such a thing

  • @mob3133
    @mob3133 2 роки тому +21

    Seeing the girl manage to broke out from the otherlife. I don't see how some cunning, smart criminals can't do too.
    Imagine, freeing a criminal from his sentence within a minute not knowing that specific criminal manage to escape his otherlife prison and spend his time honing his skills to be much more terrifying after his sentence

    • @jeerasaksirimongcol2288
      @jeerasaksirimongcol2288 2 роки тому +2

      Why not redesign The whole prison to be unescapable or the entire world only have the prison exist.

    • @sandpaperunderthetable6708
      @sandpaperunderthetable6708 2 роки тому +2

      @@jeerasaksirimongcol2288 or why not make it so its a simulation of real life, so that the prisoner only can get out once they learn to be functioning members of society

  • @shl24yw89
    @shl24yw89 2 роки тому +574

    So, isn't this basically accelerated full dive experience? Gaming world would love to have this for real.

    • @moemadeit_8068
      @moemadeit_8068 2 роки тому +40

      Sword art online 💀

    • @Lorenna1234
      @Lorenna1234 2 роки тому +50

      Spend 18 hours playing video games, 3-4 hours ouside IRL with friends, 3 hours cooking & eating food, 8 hours of sleep, 8 hours at work => all in the same day.

    • @rochambeau7197
      @rochambeau7197 2 роки тому +2

      @@moemadeit_8068 mortal kombat. gta online. dying light.

    • @im_aleey
      @im_aleey 2 роки тому +3

      @@moemadeit_8068 More like Accel World. (Same author)

    • @dylanbksp
      @dylanbksp 2 роки тому

      @@moemadeit_8068 but like not shit

  • @curtisbrummitt5470
    @curtisbrummitt5470 2 роки тому +78

    There was a Star Trek episode about this, I think in Deep Space 9. O'Brien was imprisoned for years and had to go through a lot of psychological torment, but when he was released only a few minutes had passed and everyone back on the station was confused of how he was acting so strange.

    • @phoenixyo9987
      @phoenixyo9987 2 роки тому +12

      I was thinking the same thing when watching this. And I remember how screwed up that whole episode was, because they basically falsely imprisoned him in his mind for 30 years but only a few moments had actually passed.
      Atleast with real life imprisonment you might have the chance for retrials, or for others to prove your innocent, but O'brian had already finished his awful sentence before Kira could free him. If that happened to me, id probably treat the rest of DS9 like shit for being imprisoned for 30 years, probably just resign and go. Or plot to destroy the people who falsely imprisoned me. Either way, im gonna be piiiissssed.

    • @popermen694
      @popermen694 7 місяців тому +3

      There was also an outer limits episode about this where it was used on prisoners. And of course the main character gets stuck in it for decades.

    • @yevgeniyaleshchenko849
      @yevgeniyaleshchenko849 4 місяці тому

      @@phoenixyo9987 No, dear, after experiencing 30 years of (solitary?) imprisonment, you wouldn't have ANY energy to be ''pissed off'' or ''plot to destroy'' or prove anything.

  • @Liquefaction
    @Liquefaction 2 роки тому

    What is this music playing in the background? It's amazing.

  • @MyJvill
    @MyJvill 2 роки тому +1

    I remember watching this movie a few years ago. I think the years of drinking in college kinda destroyed most of those memories

  • @itsmethemario8846
    @itsmethemario8846 2 роки тому +856

    This would actually be a good thing. Bad people suffer the years they deserve, while their family don't have to.

    • @TheBloofyx
      @TheBloofyx 2 роки тому +133

      yes and no, knowing their lives will go back to normal as if nothing happened, with time having barely moved will make people less scared of going to jail

    • @mikemal4398
      @mikemal4398 2 роки тому +226

      @@TheBloofyx unless they feel like their serving 300 years. Imagine how scary that would be as a punishment even if you woke up same age n all you wouldn't be the same

    • @itsmethemario8846
      @itsmethemario8846 2 роки тому +132

      @@TheBloofyx physically? yes, but mentally? I dont think so

    • @CarbonMediaTrinidadTobago
      @CarbonMediaTrinidadTobago 2 роки тому +61

      This would definitely scramble most people's brains

    • @elfasrustusis9671
      @elfasrustusis9671 2 роки тому +3

      @Buggy Bost Not in every country

  • @chaotikkiller1617
    @chaotikkiller1617 2 роки тому +131

    Tech like this does have a spooky factor to it, the moment you realize you wouldn't mind living a life that was even just a simulated one because it's favorable to your real one is a huge psychological predicament.

    • @xnng
      @xnng 2 роки тому +12

      also when you are back in the real world, you will forever question if it is real or just "other life"

  • @erikaz1590
    @erikaz1590 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, this Otherlife tech is amazing! It's like I watched a 96 minute long movie in 15 minutes!

  • @albertalmaguer7362
    @albertalmaguer7362 2 роки тому

    This is the guy that should do all the narrating for every single one of their video recaps.

  • @Shendue
    @Shendue 2 роки тому +137

    Friendly reminder that some scientists ACTUALLY proposed IRL that VR experiences condensing hundreds of years of prison in a few hours could actually be used as sentences in future.
    Which is a very modern way to say torture, a fairly medieval sentence for criminals.

    • @brandonlee3924
      @brandonlee3924 2 роки тому +20

      i mean it depends on how the prison is made, if it’s just a room then it’s bottomline torture, but if it’s somehow made to be not isolating then it’d be great

    • @Dhfhucudu
      @Dhfhucudu 2 роки тому +3

      If they are evil people that deserve it, why not?

    • @abitoforangutangu3194
      @abitoforangutangu3194 2 роки тому +32

      @@Dhfhucudu A normal prison has guards, other inmates, daily routines, books etc to keep people busy from day to day. In real life, sitting in a single small room for even just a month could drive anyone completely insane. A month is all it takes, so imagine a petty thief gets sentenced to a month of digital jail, it would completely shatter his psyche, and he would never be able to enjoy life again. Check out Vsauces video on isolation to see what happens to someone who is stuck in a single room for multiple days in a row.

    • @jakemakes
      @jakemakes 2 роки тому +5

      Assuming the virtual prison is similar to a real one... this is a great idea. You effectively give them their whole life back. Especcially if this vr prison would has the goal of reforming them. You could convert a hardened criminal into a good member of society in a mere 24 hours... saving them YEARS of their life that would otherwise be spent rotting in prison. Obviously it would need to be a humane vr prison.. just solitary as shown in this movie would be torture.

    • @abitoforangutangu3194
      @abitoforangutangu3194 2 роки тому +13

      @@jakemakes Yeah a fully simulated prison would be awesome, reforming people without any real time passing would be great news for both the criminals and everyone around them, the criminal gets to keep their entire life ahead of them and society doesn't need to spend real resources on keeping them alive and well.

  • @Hopefull4you
    @Hopefull4you 2 роки тому +86

    Bro, instead of using 8 hours a day at school, we should use something like this so we get a full 24 hours of non- school time.

    • @ayme5868
      @ayme5868 2 роки тому

      i wish

    • @You-dh7mu
      @You-dh7mu 2 роки тому +2

      and school will just make it hell by making it 24x8 longer and every subject would just be 24 hrs which sounds pretty hell to me

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 2 роки тому +3

      You’d still have 8 hours of school though lmao

    • @You-dh7mu
      @You-dh7mu 2 роки тому

      @@DeathnoteBB can’t argue with that lol

    • @Kharmatos13
      @Kharmatos13 2 роки тому +1

      people use 24 hours in a day and don't use it. 8 to sleep, 8 to school, 8 on nothing. take away the 8 of school and now you got 16 hours of nothing. it wouldn't change anything. the people who want to get educated do and the ones who want to leach off of the government or society do. it doesn't matter where you come from or your background or environment, you either do or do not. prison rehab proves that. those that want job skills and training or education get it, the rest don't.

  • @datboiwes3495
    @datboiwes3495 2 роки тому +2

    The only downside of the prison is that people could possibly go insane just by being by themselves for extended periods of time

  • @persocompill2234
    @persocompill2234 2 роки тому +9

    3:40 I have two questions:
    1. Why a time loop bug is being solved through GPU shader code?
    2. Why is time calculated based on the mouse x coordinate?

    • @venti3579
      @venti3579 2 роки тому

      Probably 'filler code'. Ie code to just make it look more complicated
      My assumption at least

    • @theblitz1687
      @theblitz1687 2 роки тому

      they didnt actually have a working code. What a shocker, right?

    • @niels1497
      @niels1497 2 роки тому

      they literally return a value in the void main function, plus their if condition is the wrong way around, even if it would compile.

  • @IcyMan143
    @IcyMan143 2 роки тому +85

    Real video games are the opposite of this, what feels like a minute is a hour irl

    • @yoongi7854
      @yoongi7854 2 роки тому +3

      frr

    • @KnightSlasher
      @KnightSlasher 2 роки тому +8

      Sadly but guess time flies when you are having fun lol

    • @IcyMan143
      @IcyMan143 2 роки тому

      Omg. I wonder which one of my comments has the most likes.

    • @Niever
      @Niever 10 днів тому

      Wow. You smart, big brain over here.

  • @reidprbl8561
    @reidprbl8561 2 роки тому +70

    This movie was filmed where I live, it’s pretty cool to see places you recognise in a movie

  • @bruuhbruuh8122
    @bruuhbruuh8122 2 роки тому +1

    Making Sam taste his own medicine is really satisfying

  • @2boosieTv
    @2boosieTv 2 роки тому

    Bru u be saving me so much time I don’t even gotta watch it at home😂🙌💯

  • @sadboy7685
    @sadboy7685 2 роки тому +129

    This is basically Junji Ito's "The Long Dream", but with a happy ending

    • @missclaire8673
      @missclaire8673 2 роки тому +12

      Also the body isn't actually aging in the real world

    • @cypher9537
      @cypher9537 2 роки тому

      What was the ending of junji ito

    • @user-xc7ul5el8x
      @user-xc7ul5el8x 2 роки тому +4

      @@cypher9537 knowing junji ito its probably bad

    • @sadboy7685
      @sadboy7685 2 роки тому +7

      @@cypher9537 basically pure horror, one doctor starts to toy with the idea of a "long dream", and infects other patients with it. Their dreams are getting progressively longer, so they can spend whole eons in their nightmares, althought from outside perspective they can be asleep for just few hours. Eventually their minds start to break, they have trouble speaking our language because they went so far into the future, they lose the grasp of reality. Then their bodies start to degrade, each night as if the thousands of years finally caught up with them. Finally one night they fall asleep for the last time, their bodies crumble, and we are left with one question: "What happens to a man who wakes from an endless dream?". Oh and one more thing, none of this dreams are pleasent, they're all pure nightmares that only a human mind could create. It's a truly great story and you can even find it on youtube, i think "That's on youtube" did a manga dub on it a while ago

    • @sadboy7685
      @sadboy7685 2 роки тому +4

      Generally Junji Ito's stories are great, you probably heard of "the enigma of amigara fault" even if you didn't know the name of it. Junji Ito's mangas are genuinelly a rabbit hole that's super fascinating to go through.

  • @crysiishiro
    @crysiishiro 2 роки тому +246

    I feel sad for those prisoners who are convicted to the crime which they haven't done and yet have to stay isolated for years....

    • @cartergomez5390
      @cartergomez5390 2 роки тому +20

      Sadly, it happens a lot because the interrogators push them to the point that they have to lie so they can be left alone.

    • @youtubefan5027
      @youtubefan5027 2 роки тому +6

      At least this way they don’t lose years of their lifespan

    • @saljablo2767
      @saljablo2767 2 роки тому +3

      @@cartergomez5390 this isn’t true. Miranda rights can be invoked and any admission of guilt under the tiniest amount of duress can be attacked and thrown out in court.

    • @vamphunterx
      @vamphunterx Рік тому

      @@saljablo2767 It is true dummy

    • @Norinia
      @Norinia Рік тому +7

      @@saljablo2767 That’s what the paper says. There are countless videos now a days, even on the cops’ own body cameras themselves, of police flagrantly ignoring and violating this.
      One specific incident, a man high on drugs was brought in, and the police officer in charge tried forcing him to sign a confession slip that would charge him with *armed robbery.*
      The man stated he refused to sign and invoked his right to stay silent. The officer smirked, said ‘okay’, and left him there for another 8 hours.
      Upon return, he again tried to reinitiate his approach by stating the Miranda rights again (a lawyer saw this video, and got pissed, saying you can’t restart interrogation simply by saying the Miranda rights again… like should be obvious) but the man got annoyed, and stated again he was not going to sign and he invoked his right to remain silent.
      They led him to a holding cell, kept him there for a day. By that point, withdrawal was hitting him hard and they knew it (weirdly, drug charges were not part of it)
      Upon dragging him back into the room, they insinuated that they would get him a candy bar if he signed (thankfully he wasn’t that dumb.) the man was in agony by that point.
      This is an example of how cops will break the law the moment they can. ‘Cops can lie to you’ should never have been allowed even for a moment in court, outside of undercover investigations.
      Do not trust the police. Do not waive your right to be silent, even for a moment. They are not your friend and have proven themselves as such.

  • @dawnalarson5646
    @dawnalarson5646 2 роки тому +1

    This concept was done in Star Trek Deep Space Nine where the chief engineer was imprisoned virtually for 20 years when in reality, it was only a few hours that passed. It really messed him up.

  • @ChristinaMagma
    @ChristinaMagma 2 роки тому

    This movie reminded me of Vanilla Skies, the plots aren’t exactly the same but the whole “living out a different life within your mind” is very similar to one another.

  • @tgwynn93
    @tgwynn93 2 роки тому +32

    Even though recaps basically spoils the entire movie they still expose me to movies that I otherwise would have never watched this is going to be one

  • @MissMisnomer_
    @MissMisnomer_ 2 роки тому +127

    This actually seems like a really good movie, the actress looks like she acted the shit out of the role, and the science believable in a near future. Very cool.

  • @izawa9211
    @izawa9211 2 роки тому +2

    Imagine it bugged out and the dude would be just siting there for 5 minutes and would be free to go

  • @alejandrogonzalezakamintyt2242
    @alejandrogonzalezakamintyt2242 2 роки тому +1

    The fact that I was imagining something almost like this recently. I was thinking about a machine that would induce you into sleeping and it lets you simulate a lifetime in your dreams, 60 years in your dream are 60 minutes in real life.

  • @yaboyyoob7531
    @yaboyyoob7531 2 роки тому +86

    This is just when your mom sees her friend at the shop

  • @spacedout7474
    @spacedout7474 2 роки тому +130

    could this be a matrix prequel??? Like the tech evolved to be a worldwide thing and people slowly and slowly forgot that they got overtaken by robots?

    • @tarico4436
      @tarico4436 2 роки тому +9

      Could this be a "Matrix" prequel?? Like the tech evolved to be a worldwide thing, and--step by step--people gradually forgot that they'd been overtaken by robots?
      Thank you. I am the mind-reading commenter. What you wanted to write appears above.

    • @bianconigliomeraviglia6165
      @bianconigliomeraviglia6165 2 роки тому +2

      “What da fakin fak are u both sayn” I think I’m the mind reader here

    • @frankcastle1862
      @frankcastle1862 2 роки тому +4

      I am high af and ji 7y6ui⁸6th

    • @Robin-be1zm
      @Robin-be1zm 2 роки тому +1

      No, it can't, Matrix has set lore

    • @pablosebasthian
      @pablosebasthian 2 роки тому +2

      @@tarico4436 tf?

  • @HostileTakeover2
    @HostileTakeover2 7 місяців тому

    The boardwalk & beach at the end... that looks like the same one from Shell Beach in Dark City.

  • @jeremiahyoung4617
    @jeremiahyoung4617 Рік тому +2

    I remember seeing this and thought to myself that this would be a fantastic idea. I still think this would be a fantastic idea but they need to have a group one. Them alone in isolation would be horrible. Even better is this type of technology was prevalent in everyday life. So many people would be able to benefit from it. Imagine being on a plane moving to a new place and using this and spending 6 months there and learning a new language or new skills that you retain and in real life only a couple of hours have passed. This could also apply for doctors, college students, business people, and elderly. The chance to get extra time with those on the verge of passing or cutting down school time in real-life and helping send people in school to the work force and a astounding rate. This would be good because of our need for doctors along with some people need their jobs to provide for family. This will give others a chance to help turn their life around quick. For convicts they can become a brand new person in a matter of hours and be completely different.

    • @robertstallard7836
      @robertstallard7836 Рік тому +1

      Be careful what you wish for. There aren't enough resources to cope with that many educated people.
      If everyone in the world was educated such that they were able to own a car, tv, phone, house etc, the infrastructure would collapse. Everywhere would be built-over to cope with all these educated people all wanting their own houses, especially in heavily over-populated places such as India. Streets would be completely clogged with traffic and power stations would need to be built everywhere to cope with such a vast increase in technology ownership.
      Who would you use to act as your shop assistants, drivers, agricultural and factory workers needed produce, distribute and sell all the food and goods those people required? If everyone can be educated in a few minutes, very few would want to do those jobs.
      Competition for land and resources would become so fierce that wars would become more frequent and, with all those educated people in the world, the chances of every country being able to develop sophisticated weaponry and WMDs would increase such that it would be commonplace for all countries to own them, increasing the chance of tinpot dictators nuking their neighbour.
      No, far better to keep a large proportion of the workforce uneducated if you want mankind and the planet to survive in its present form.

  • @jvillain9946
    @jvillain9946 2 роки тому +129

    This guy was this guy I knew that had a major head injury and was in a coma for a while. When he woke up he had a lifetime of memories about a wife and child he never really had and was completely heartbroken when he found out it none of it ever happened. Had to go to therapy over the loss of a wife and child that never existed. The mind is fkd up.

    • @ahleenah
      @ahleenah Рік тому +12

      Had a similar experience although it all happened in one night’s dream. The absolute devastation realizing it was all a dream when I woke up had me depressed for a couple days. Can’t even imagine how much worse it was for your acquaintance

    • @doomyboi
      @doomyboi Рік тому +8

      I woke up one day after an hour-long nap feeling like I'd lost my only reason to live. I needed someone to remind me it was just a dream. Dreams are really powerful sometimes.

    • @eamylord
      @eamylord Рік тому +1

      Whaou ! Amazing !

    • @meltedWax169
      @meltedWax169 9 місяців тому

      ​@@ahleenahis it bad how often i havr those dreams. Like every few weeks.

    • @nanaabenadarkowaah1800
      @nanaabenadarkowaah1800 5 місяців тому

      I've had a similar experience whilst passed out when I was 17 and till now I believe that when we die our brain just continues our lives for us.
      I might be dead typing this in my _dream_ and I will never know....

  • @skipculture
    @skipculture 2 роки тому +25

    She was trying to return a float value when the main function expects a void non-value return. What a rookie programmer! 🤦

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 2 роки тому +3

      I started my programming lessons today and I think I understand what you're saying

  • @daudadylannyawa
    @daudadylannyawa Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @naviasamarie3743
    @naviasamarie3743 2 роки тому +2

    I'm really enjoying being able to watch a movie without having to sit through it for 2 hours 😂

  • @audesigns42
    @audesigns42 2 роки тому +128

    I wish this was a thing. Just imagine, you’re having a rough day and you JUST need ONE MINUTE of peace 🤣🤣🤣
    Imagine how long a weekend could last. Work Monday-Friday, go home, and take a few years off🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @smilerdude4704
    @smilerdude4704 2 роки тому +8

    Loving all the recaps my man

  • @opo3628
    @opo3628 Місяць тому +1

    I'm guessing that if you're sentenced to serve only a short time in prison -- like, less than a year -- you spend just a few seconds in the machine.

  • @ducatirottie
    @ducatirottie 2 роки тому

    Wow! This looks good. 👍🏽

  • @nameless_blob2055
    @nameless_blob2055 2 роки тому +46

    Really love how she put Sam in there and he just cried while she got her sh!t together after it lmao, good movie and I loved the recap

    • @silverhawkscape2677
      @silverhawkscape2677 Рік тому +1

      Probably because Rem had also the experience of breaking out of the prison and everything after before realizing she was still in her other life. So she had time to process it.
      Sam got booted out. After 366 days.

  • @davidsault9698
    @davidsault9698 2 роки тому +27

    Themes have gotten so far into our future that it would be impossible to explain modern movies to people in the even fairly recent past.

  • @SweetNeverSour16
    @SweetNeverSour16 2 роки тому

    Very good movie! I highly recommend y’all watch it

  • @jhen8883
    @jhen8883 2 роки тому +2

    How ironic that you add an watermark copyright on the vid 🤣🤣🤣