3-Body Problem: Ship Trap Scene (SPOILERS NETFLIX Fiction Show)
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Video explaining the scene at the end of the video
If you like the fictional series check out "Utopia" (UK 2013-2014)
Pretty crazy horror scene and one of the biggest TV horror moments.
#netflix #sciencefiction #scifi #3bodyproblem
Netflix's own writing: "From multiple Emmy Award-winning creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss (Game of Thrones), and Emmy-nominated Alexander Woo (The Terror: Infamy, True Blood) comes 3 Body Problem, a thrilling [fictional] story that redefines sci-fi drama with its layered mysteries and genre-bending high stakes. Based on the acclaimed, international bestselling book trilogy, The Three-Body Problem.
A young woman’s fateful decision in 1960s China reverberates across space and time to a group of brilliant scientists in the present day. As the laws of nature unravel before their eyes five former colleagues reunite to confront the greatest threat in humanity’s history.
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Video explained in the end screen of the video (recommended video that pops up on top of the cat)
What's there to explain lmao, watch the fucking show
It looks too stupid to watch. That's why some context might help.
@@lethalsmoke It's actually a really good show based on an amazing Chinese science fiction trilogy called In Remembrance of Earth's Past. This scene is unique, the rest of the show is not violent.
@lethalsmoke okay, a bunch of cultist are killing the top scientists and they are on the ship. So a black ops mission is being done to take everyone on it out. It's a bunch of stronger then steal human hair thick wire. They literally get shredded. It's an insane show and I can't wait to read the book. idiots would rather brain rot over shorts so I might as well just tell you.
I asked myself the first episodes why this show is so damn expensive now I know all the money went in this single scene.
same thing for X-Men: Days of Future Past where Quicksilver saves people from an explosion
For those talking about the walls:
I think it's because they are still together by the structure itself. Since the cut is sooo thin, it wouldn't make much of a difference initially, but as the ship approaches the beach, you can see it falling apart, like a domino.
Anybody who's ever used a tomato slicer knows what happened here was completely reasonable
And budget restraints I suppose. I mean the ship would eventually crumble under its own weight
@@HenchmenNo616 considering these are nano cuts, it is possible for the big, heavy pieces to, after moving by microns, interlock for enough to hold together while no external forces are added. But there is also water pressure problem below the surface, that would bassicly go through the cuts no matter size and prevent them from interlocking, dunno
The cuts on the humans were less spaced apart than the cuts on the ship.
@@HenchmenNo616 IN the book it is explained that at the end the slices come apart almost like a fan when it crashes into the shore
The small paper figures being cut is a nice reminder of what it does with people.
Gotta say, they filmed the sequence really well.
Oh my god it's Einstein!
Good thing they included that. I had completely forgotten.
I think it was supposed to represent the kids getting dismembered outside because they aren’t allowed to show it on screen.
Also seeing what it does to people reminds you as well. :-)
First there was Cube.
Then there was the first Resident Evil film.
And now THIS.
What makes this one particularily terrifying is the silence and inevitability of it.
Ghost Ship. You never watched it?
@@Radimuntobut wasn't that a cable that was under tension and then released. I mean out of all these movies that's the most realistic one. There are safety videos of people getting hit by tension wire. It's instant dismemberment
Ghost Ship flashback
How about the Cube movies?
I was just thinking about the Ghost Ship movie that occurred in the beginning of the movie.
@@JutiFoster1987 I don't remember the movie, just one of thousands I haven't seen. I just watched the opening. Wow.
Definitely 💯
i feel old ...
For those that didn't read the book, They didn't care if the computers were damaged the nanowire "Zypher" was so thin it wouldn't of been a issue to recover the data. Their concern was taking out everyone on the boat quickly before the data could been deleted. In the chapter prior they said there wasn't enough time for a raid, gas or an assault to take place where someone in the ESO wouldn't destroy the data. In the book they at first didn't even think the wire was working it was only when the seen a radio antenna get clipped then the crew member killed that they saw it effortlessly cutting through the ship.
The problem with the TV version is they don’t explain any of that, and when they finally recover the thing it seems like sheer luck (or bad writing) that it was in one piece and easily found. Even the fact that the ship runs around instead of just sinking seems like bad writing.
Took them long enough 💀💀
Wouldn't HAVE been. Educate yourself.
@@MrCageCat amogus
But the guy has enough time to grab the hard drive and run off with it. What if he'd just used that time to take a blowtorch to it or something? The heroes don't know anything about the alien technology they might be working against; they don't even know what they're looking for. What if there's a killswitch that renders the data completely irretrievable? This isn't significantly faster than a less-destructive method.
The fleeing leader didn't even try to warn the guy in the computer room, just watching him get sliced into sections! By the way, he could have made it down the stairs in time, rather than jumping over the railings...
@ralphmacchiato3761
Just yell on him - "Ruuuuuun with meeeeeee !!!!!111111"
@iridios6127 nah, he do some trolling
Eso se llama pánico...
I mean, keep in mind the people on the ship are trying to bring aliens to Earth to kill everyone and save nature, so they're not the most friendly people.
I can understand why he didn’t know what was going on so taking that turn could have thrown him right into the fibers. But him getting ankles washed was goddamn hilarious to me 😂. One day without your lord and your shit gets folded immediately.
Now that’s a three body problem😂
Literally 3😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Three problem body
I counted more
That's a three body solver, actually
I’ve never been more confused by a random film clip in my life 😭
me too
Well it’s the culmination of the plot of the whole first half of the season so the best way to explain what’s going on is to just watch the show. But the short answer is nanofillament is dangerous shit
@@z-beeblebrox was it being used as a weapon?
Yes it was a weapon to stop the boat that's following aliens orders
Hahahaha…me too…what was that?
they made this scene so well, I can't wait for an even more shocking scene probably in the next season, *the Doomsday Battle*
I'm afraid that scene will cost as much as season one to film.
As someone who read the books, it’s very funny that you describe it that way. I’m not gonna spoil anything, tho, but you’re in for a ride.
Demential Foil will make these cuts seem like a boo-boo
(MILD SPOILER) I can't wait until the Singer shows up. That's gonna be an epic scene.
@@hydraman246how is that concept explained in the books? I can’t even wrap my head around it.
When first watching this scene of people getting eviscerated was just mind-boggling.
Eviscerated
Why did they get killed like this?
@@rxonmymind8362the ship crossed through some invisible indestructible, lines, that ran across the river. Think of it as some really thin lasers that are invisible and made of micro fibres.
In the book you only read about one person's death -- the same guy with the hose who was first killed in the show. There is no POV of the people on board, or how gory and frightening it was.
Not only is it invisible, but it is steadily moving slowly towards you. Even if you try to lay flat, the ship debris would crush the life out of you. This was absolutely anxiety inducing.
But you could survive if you jumped anywhere out of the ship (the fibers themselves weren't moving, it was the ship that was moving through the canal)
@@fxturist8534they were just stupid af 💀
@@amongusus47825 its not that, its the confusion and nobody knew what was happening. how are you supposed to deduce that there are super invisible nanofibers cutting through the ship as it is moving while youre focused on not getting shredded?
I can't believe they went there. Thought they were going to see the children and stop the whole thing. This also happened in the film Ghost Ship.
at that point it really could not be stopped. it was just a bunch of very thin cables tensed across the canal, no way to stop anything once the ship met them
They were well aware of the children from the beginning
@@giuliobombarda
Find where the wires are tied, destroy the supports on one side, wind the wires in a coil. Would that do?
It's the trolley question- all of humanity or a handful of kids? What's more important. Any other action would give them time to destroy the communication box.
@@jakep3299There's a game about that.
So this is how Sukuna's malevolent shrine would look like in real life, except the slashes would come to you no matter where you are. Scary !!
I was thinking the same lol
Must be some stray slashes
"Nah Id Win" - The Used One
I was only going to slice the ship in 3 pieces but you're all so weak --Sukuna
I read the book before watching the series and I must say it perfectly matched what I imagined while reading. Cixin Liu described it well and the series adapted it accordingly.
The show was pretty chill for most parts but then it hit you with this
assuming an approximate height of a human as 1.8 m and the spacing of nanofibers seen at 1:03 and dimensions of typical hard/ssd drive as 7x0.7x10 cm, assuming uniformly distributed nanofiber spacing and random rotation (from euler angles perspective) of drive at point of collision, i estimate probability of hard drive's destruction (there are at least 2 corners on opposite side of a fiber) at whopping 24.4%. That's quite a risk they took.
In the book they were confident they could repair a neatly sliced hard drive. What they were trying to avoid was more irrepairable destruction of the hard drive (i.e. melting, explosions, etc.).
I must say the eternal catchphrase, but in the book they dont explain well how everything happen inside but, it is clear that it was a bit more precise, because the boat get sliced and crash against the coast and is there when the parts fell, but yeah thats was a risk but the only possible option
That blood bath was the only solution? Couldn't they have sent a spy on-board, a worker or something? Or a night raid or something @Soldadodelasombra
In the book, these nanofibers was used to prevent the crew from erasing data permanently while the ship is under attack. It was not for saving the hard drive itself
"Nano nano." Mork from Ork.
Terrible scene (in how horrifying it is), but baffling from the internal logic standpoint.
They wanted intel on the aliens. But those wires would shred anything, including the computers that would have held the information. It was only luck that the hard drive survived.
You can still recover data from a busted up chip, even if you have to electron microscope scan it, but if the defender has type and a process in place they can scramble data beyond your ability to recover.
I still do not agree with how this was handled, but knowing how government and bureaucracy work, i can see the ordering something like that.
Remember this is after all fiction and the writer has some leeway to make it more dramatic.
I read the book.
The whole reason why they did this was explicitly to suddenly kill the crew without destroying the ship or the data.
As a computer engineer, a hard drive cut perfectly in half is still recoverable. Hell if you delete all the data the data is still recoverable (since it still exists in the slack space of the drive).
The wires cut the ship apart much faster in the book. The ship was moving at cruising speed, 14 knots, so it passed through the nano wires in a matter of seconds.
Haven't watched the show but it wouldn't be that faithful of a recreation without the proper explanation then - they took this route because they were confident they could repair a perfectly sliced hard drive. What they were trying to prevent were the people melting, burning, or otherwise permanently destroying them in ways they wouldn't be able to recover
Yeah it was kinda weird how they explicitly said a missile would be too risky
The idea was that even if whatever held the data was damaged, it would be an impossibly clean cut. Even if the drive is rendered inoperable the data on it can still be retrieved.
I think the San-ti are microorganisms.
Only microorganisms like the tardigrade can dehydrate themselves for decades, hundreds of years, or millennia, and then rehydrate themselves and live again.
They were described as small bugs by the only human permitted to view them. Book #4. The Redemption of Time.
The fourth book was a fanfiction written by a different Chinese author. It is non-canon, but Liu Cixin did authorize its publishing in China and the publishing of the English translation in NA.
Probably no bigger than fleas.
SOOO, anyone seen the can of Raid?
They are. They are described as the size as ants in the books.
Love that scene, but seriously, there must have been an easier, or at least, less messy way of retrieving a harddrive.
And that old lad had enuf time to get down those stairs 😊
Data can be retrieved from a cleanly sliced drive. Less likely you’d be able to if it got melted or otherwise affected by explosions. If they went in with soldiers the people inside would likely destroy the drive beyond repair.
The option of infiltrating the boat, doing a targeted assassination and snatching the drive was still on the table, but it was a huge risk and the fanatics were armed. Missiles were also option but risk obliterating the drive. So this was effectively the only low risk alternative.
@@Farrell461the nano fibers could cut the hard drive,they’re just dumbass morons
this was considered to be the best way possible, remember, they had no idea the layout of the ship let alone where the hard drive was, so they had to ensure the complete killing of the crew as fast as possible without irreparable damaging the drive, in the book it goes into more detail of the various options but none were deemed good enough, apart from this one
This was probably the best moment of the show so far. Well done effect, anxiety inducing.
This reminded me of the first scene in the film Ghost ship, awesome.
Amazing that out of all that him jumping and breaking his ankle was the worst part to me.
Familiar vs unfamiliar pain. Breaking your ankle is a common injury and even if we havent experienced it ourselves, we know how it feels like due to similar injuries. On the other hand, getting instantly split apart is so fantastical that we cant relate to it.
This is what I want to see from this series, these absolutely insane science fiction concepts made visual. I’m also excited for The Teardrop from Book 2 and The Painting and The Pillars from book 3
I'm more interested in how they are going to interpret The Singer and his(its?) thought and communication process. Even though he is never described in detail, it would be awesome if they went all out and depicted a truly terrifying and incomprehensible alien race.
@@SerbAtheist because we are turkeys when it comes to perceiving something extra dimensional like singer such a scene might not be possible or will be so wildly out of this world we won't even know what we are looking at. And that makes it all the more exciting. It will be a treat to see what they come up with if they do try it.
Nano machines son!
mmmmh *wires ....there are no bots involved in this one!
Y’all just wait… if the final season accurately depicts one of the final disasters in Death’s End (final book), it will make this seem like a walk in the park. I just read the chapter and am almost shaking from how unsettling it is. Completely amazing novel, all the same.
Can you give me a spoiler of what happens
@@rafapineda7399 Google "Dual Vector Foil" and you'll see what I mean. It's one thing to get cut into smaller pieces. It's another to be completely reduced to a 2-dimensional shape. (It may even be more graphic than the Judgment Day scene if done right.)
@@rafapineda7399 the entire Solar System and everything in it will be flatten into 2D by a slip of paper. Hard to imagine though.
@triopu indeed one of the group of humans did flee and found a planet that is blue im not really sure since i havent re-read the book in a while now from a star that was bought by (forgot the name) for her crush
Honestly I was more horrified by the graphic ankle breaking than the unexplained mass bifurcation, but ankle injuries squick me out more than anything 😢
I had an anxiety attack and had to punch myself in the groin to snap back to reality
You remember that scene in the movie "Big Hero 6" where Hiro almost walked into that invisible plasma fence thingy that Wasabi was working on? This video shows a fair idea of what would have happened to Hiro had Wasabi not stopped him at the last possible second
"Are we under attack?"
"Theres no time to explain."
I think its fair to say D.B & D.W have flipped positions in my mind. I hadn't seen any of their work since the final season of....well...
I was thoroughly engrossed in this series. Very unexpected and very much appreciated.
On the book they don't depict any civilian bustling around the ship, it was written as a minimally crewed ship, fifty or hundred or so, i just thought the series will just straightly adapt that, but adding their family in the ship is a logical for a nomadic ship, it makes the scene ten times more impactful than the already intense scene on the book, i just wish they minimalize the drama between the main cast so they could use that time to explore more missing scene from the book.
But the civilians were cultists of an alien race
I'd expect cultists of Trisolaris to be mostly antinatalist and childfree (or people who lost their children) anyway, they wouldn't be able to put together enough of their own kids to turn a ship into a kindergarten like that.
"Dragon Scales"
"Recoil"
"Twin Meteors"
Never seen this show, but it reminds me of Elfen lied when she tears everyone to shreds
Ah yes good old Lucy, punching hearts out of human bodies with a invisible force.😈
Lucy?
Nah fam,this more like Accelerator from the index series
Thomas Wade is such a monster💀,but I love him
SPOILER ALERT
All of the little kids get murdered.
Someone who read the book wrote that in the original story (in the book) there was minimum staff on the boat, no civilians.
@@szabolcsjobbagy30 then the scene wouldn´t have been so impactfull and great :)
Everyone
give me another spoiler, how are they doing this and why don't they just do it to everybody?
@@DekkarJrthe ship is passing through incredibly thin nano fibers that are stretched across the river. They cut through anything.
Aaah....after 22 years the Ghost Ship boat scene high-tech remake
This has to be one of the coolest and gnarliest scenes in film history!
the Final Destination ship scene has been upgraded
one of the most brutal but cathartic scenes ever made. these cultists were happy to hand humanity over to alien overlords and do who knows what to us. a fitting end to traitors of humanity
2:14 ARE YOU FKCNG KIDDING ME?????????????????
During the integration with Ye Wenjie, the detective kept emphasizing how Mike was a bad father to Vera for not mentioning her for once in all messages (even between him and Ye). But I noticed a picture of a child in his office - and think he DID try to remind himself of Vera's existence all the time. Just failed to express it outside to maintain position as the God's messenger..
Shout out to the special effects team for this!
when your character design department couldn't come up with a bad guy for your movie lol
Good riddence. These were traitors of humanity.
But the children tho.....?
@@blackrahk2037 Being indoctrinated - better to nip them in the bud.
@@blackrahk2037 Hate to break it to you bro, but, this happens in real life all the time. The Cobalt in a lot of batteries is mines by hand, by African children who will die of cancer from it by age 10.
@@blackrahk2037they’d have tried to get revenge. Nipped that in the bud.
@@energyfitness5116and ??? Just because it happens all the time doesn’t mean it’s okay 😭
Where's your "Lord" now, Mikey?
His subversive humor & acts finally caught up with him.
but there is a big logic hole in this scene - how come that sophons did not see this was planned and they did not warn the ship?
@@oldmonkey7720 they didn't want to stop this it was part of their plan
The perfect weapon, efficient and unbiased.
Wow, i remember reading this in the book but man, to see it portrayed like this visually is sooooo much harder hitting. Especially since the book didn't really look at the perspective of the people on board.
Old man never learned how to tuck and roll
Wires were stacked three feet apart.
RIP little kids
Took me back to the 2002 Ghost Ship. One of the first movie I watched at the movie theater. It was scary.
"HEY SETTLE DOWN, WE WAS TRYIN TO MAKE THAT LOOK NICE" - Italians in Brooklyn seeing their newly tiled bathroom destroyed in front of them before their hearts explode
This is in fact the scary idea of nano fiber wires!!
watch it in 0.25 speed, truly horrific
Thanks for the effing ad covering 30% of the final 30 seconds.
Wasn't the whole point of the nanowires in the book to kill the crew without damaging the contents of the ship
man made horrors beyond our comprehension as usual, thanks military
thanks taxpayers!
The nano fibers were made by a civilian scientist in China and weaponized by a Chinese cop.
Saving Humanity by collecting intel by slicing children... Human cruelty on display. This scene gave me real physical guts pain and discomfort.
Dont wanna get sliced in half? Don’t betray your race to fkin aliens bro 😎
How they were saving humanity exactly?🤨
They were doxxibg humanity so it could be destroyed...deep down they knew they would die too but didnt care
So basically he would've avoided the 1 wire that cut him in half by lying down.
In the book, they describe spacing the wires close enough as to not miss anyone laying on a bunk. (But it also said there weren’t a lot of people on board and definitely didn’t say anything about kids)
This was far worse then in the book. No kids was on the boat in the novel.
Like that scene from Ghost Ship
This is one of the most frightening scenes I have ever saw. See what I did there? No, honestly, it is!
for context, their bodies just do that
When two-dimensional beings walk through a three-dimensional world.
...Best scene in the whole series.
There was further footage but it got cut.
Physically impossible, period.
Awesome series…..favorite scene.
David and Dan are the masters!
The same loud wet schhhhluppp every time a body fell apart was comical, like the duplicated bang and ricochet noises in old westerns.
The wire acturally just like three body people, deadly, silent, come from nowhere and inevitable
"Domain Expansion - Manevolent Shrine"
cringe
Domain expansion: Malevolent shrine
New top 10 action scene of all time.
As someone familiar with Larry Niven’s “Known Space” stories, including things like variable swords and Sinclair monofilament, this is creepily accurate.
Domain Expansion: Malevolent Ship
He did that guy dirty having him open the door and not tell him anything
Amazing sequence. Hypnotic.
If you are willing to give the order to slaughter everyone on that ship, maybe the Aliens need to take the planet from us in 400 years
Ok traitor.
@@fallencrow6718 you really think the big guy upstairs gonna give you a pass for that
@@Ivanblock757 Im an athiest. Traitors get no mercy.
I am a believer, but still, traitor.
@@Ivanblock757if there are aliens on their way, you think anyone cares about the "big guy upstairs" anymore?
THIS IS AWESOME!!!
Well, now i know what can i do to make "a little surprise" in my D&D campaign. >:)
Sure, if you want a bunch of pissed off players who are paying a babysitter for the evening just so you can turn their PC's into sushi.
you know your players will just roll their eyes and be like: i wonder who just watched 3 body problem
Woah! Great special effects!
That was a sick scene. Took a minute to figure out what was happening.
Bold scene, dope 💯
This is a leaf that will keep you Angel warm from the rain
Surely she should not be the only one that shocked to see this horror. I wish this series would focus on other people around our main characters.
This scene made my daughter fall to pieces.
And that's when it was heard: Domain Expansion "Malevolent Shrine." Accompanied by a psychopathic laugh and in the background you hear: You're my special
I found it weird how the speed of the wires (of the ship going into the wires) was both slow enough for the old guy to leisurly stroll away from it through tight corridors as well as it being fast enough for average people to not be able to outrun it on the top of the ship with no real obstacles in back-to-back shots
You know there is a problem when you have 3 bodies
Had to look it up: Apparently, it’s nano fiber wire that can cut thru anything and some people put it in front of the ship (too complicated to explain). TLDR; Everyone dies
It's not too complicated to explain:
Aliens exist. Aliens want our world.
Some humans wanna help the aliens.
The humans on the boat are one such group, and have valuable intell on their hardrives.
Humans on shore strung a series of nanofilament wires across the canal to kill the crew as quickly and quietly as possible before anyone had time to erase the valuable data that the ship was transporting.
epic scene
And the Nobel Peace prize goes too....
Israel
(It’s a nanowire, strong as steel the size of a few atoms)
That was the second time the high sparrow died while trapped.
Poor guy is typecast.
The sound it makes when the people a getting chopped in half had me dying bro😂
Oh, so like that scnee in Ghost Ship.
-but on a larger scale.
Oh yes, this is one of the creepiest scenes in this series.
✨️LEGOFICATION✨️