(I'm an INFJ) I felt extremely validated at the end because the entire video I was thinking "What idiot would even go to a sketchy haunted forest in the first place?" hahaha
Honestly I'm an ISTJ and I thought the same, the island thing most 'T' wouldn't agree with it but he just gave an example, it could be about any other type of horror movies
I think there’s three options for the INTJ. 1. They’re the killer 2. They never went on the trip in the first place 3. They made it to the climax at the end, then dipped and let everyone else fend for themselves 🤷♀️
Yes, INTJs are either the killers, if they’re not then they’re not stupid enough to go on a ‘vacation’ with 15 other people to an old house in the middle of nowhere. I am a INTJ by the way
Additional scenario for all "IN" types: went on a trip, but 0.3 seconds in hid in the back room to avoid socializing and going outside. As a result, they'd spend the movie either asleep or talking to a cat and emerge in a week or so, completely unaware that something has even happened.
Befriend the villain's cat and then survive either because the villain can't kill anyone the cat likes or everyone walks away while holding the cat between the villain and them, then the cat follows them onto the boat/escape transport, then that triggers the sequel with the next extroverted tour group as the villain mourn's their lost cat...as a ghost with a chainsaw but a weakness for trip wires :)
That could also make them the first-to-go people either because a lot of the time, so that the viewers can start to see the threat while the main characters stay oblivious, the first is someone who went off alone :P
And if we did make it there, the monster wouldn't notice our presence, so we'd walk out of the forest by ourselves at the end of it all, and only find out from the reporters that a massacre happened at all.
Tbh. If a group of friends invite me, and we end up in this scenario, it would be so tragic losing most of my closest friends in one trip, I would die by the sadness before the monster would found me😂
As an INFJ, I can confirm this. I have motion-sensitive lights outside my door in the apartment complex and one night there was a long knocking on my door. But the lights stayed off when they should have turned on at least once if someone was standing there. I was about to peek through the hole to see who it was before I thought "Wait. This is how people die in horror movies." and just turned around and went on my way, deciding I won't be an idiot. 😂
Plot twist : INFJ knows INTJ is the villain. He/she isn't trying to "warn", but make everyone leave INTJ alone. Why? Well because INFJ and INTJ are best friends.
As an INFJ, I wouldn't find odd that the INFJ would be with the forces of evil. But it really sounds more fitting the "Don't count on me to participate" type of approach. Although, i would still expect some plottswist over INFJ true alignment.
My brain is now in an au where the INFJ gets frustrated with the other personalities for not listening because obviously the INFJ already knew it came up, there’s a reason we’re called therapy friends. And just joins forces out of spite-this is my reasoning for the secret accomplice plot line
The INFJ is for sure the least likely one to be in a situation where the INTJ could catch them and among the few who would guess their plans early on. So I guess that's also a likely possibility.
@hannahtornatore8685 ikr...that's the twisted empathy...it's like yaa we know it's evil...but then we also relate to it automatically...in fact, tbh..INFJ has actually a bigger evil side..but they're just too done with life
As an INFP who is an author who also knows a lot of authors/writers, it's really common for the survivors of scary movies to be INFP's... because authors generally write what they know, and will often write main characters who are INFP's.
I agree as an INFP there's a lot of appeal to me to write at least one of the survivors as the shy, gentle and nervous type but I think Frank is right in saying the ISFJ is more survivor material, they have Final Girl written all over them, our problem is not so much getting overwhelmed by emotions as it's not being decisive or confident enough when it matters the most, we would just be looking to other people to solve the problem all the time.
As an INFJ...this was 🎯🎯🎯. I'm always warning people and can see bad things before they happen. It's almost like we can predict situations and prepare in our heads mentally, so when it does happen we know how to handle it. & yes we warn people all the time, but because we are so misunderstood, (since INFJ's are less common) people never listen to us because they think we are exaggerating/weird.
IKR as an INFJ I agree so muchhh but since we r introverts and the rarest personality. Uhm well our voice kinda gets drwoned out or ppl think we r weirdos 😒😒😒
I'm an INFJ and my ENFJ hubby thinks I'm bonkers for how prepared I am for any type of situation especially ones involving horror type scenarios but I keep telling him when ish goes down he's gonna be happy that I'm so vigilant because otherwise he'd definitely wouldn't last long lol😅 on the plus side he's great for handling day to day problems that I absoloutely over analyze😊
Sounds like INTJ except for the exaggerating part. If we are in this situation, we don't bother to inform others and waste time with others and try to make the right move we believe is correct. (No matter what others say)
A silent minute for all ISTPs and ISTJs that are dying in the process to protect other in the last steps of survival. Thankfully I died before you guys as an INFP so i don't need to take the burden of survival from the heroic deaths of both types 😔
@shannon1242 As an INFP, I would not be self sacrificing. My job would be to tell everyone what to avoid and what not to do. My Ne would take over to protect everyone, thinking what the villain's next move might be. Though midway death due to a moment of loss of controls on emotions due to the loss of my ISTP and ISTJ friends sounds right. 😅
@@jacobkomnath7961 that is a better idea then shooting in the air for attention XD I would definitely die in the first half, probably stumble over something during the escape and break my ankle. In the end the villain/monster caught me and killing me in a horrible way 😅
Nah. Not for this INFP. 1st of all I think there's a total possibility of the killer just dismissing the INFp. Really depends on the reasons for the killer killing these people. But not everyone to end up being a killer is a psychopath. Not all of them are 100% pure evil. And I think if there's even the tiniest percentage Of humanity still left in that person the INFP would affect them. At the very least I think it would cause hesitationIn killing the INFP. This should give the INFP time . Time to go through so many different scenarios in their head, To decide on a course of action. Only to forget everything and just let your body react in the moment. When you go into survival mode you start noticing weak points on your opponent And escape roots. It's difficult with people who are like psychopaths because Their body language and Face expressions don't match up with, Basically they're difficult to read they give a lot of mixed messages. They just give off in over sense of unease. Very difficult to define what they may be thinking. it's scary, keep eye contact. Like you're in a Quick Draw in a Western. Watch Where their eyes move and be ready to Act. Remember it's OK to defend yourself, It's OK to hurt somebody who's trying to hurt you. Somebody who is trying to kill you has forfeited their humanity. They have become a monster. INF p's don't be the damsel and distress. You can use your feelings to your advantage in these situations. You can still feel sad compassion for those you lost after your safe. Access your vast wealth of knowledge from stories and imagination. Don't tell me you've never pretended to be in a sword fight. Or imagined that you defeated some great evil in your life. Access that and let your body take over. Let the energy of your will to live Push you past your normal limits. Run like you Could fly. Your eyesight can become clearer, You're hearing more high end, Your body diverts that energy that would normally go towards our feelings and diverts it into survival senses. Your brain starts calculating things in an instant and you start seeing multiple pathways and options at once. INF p's, Don't sell yourself short. I know it's hard to imagine if you've never faced a situation that is true life-and-death. It's hard to think that you could ever bring yourself to do anything when you've never had to fight for your life. Hard to imagine when You have trouble even hurting bugs. I used to think that I would rather just be killed than hurt anybody else. Maybe it's different because I'm a mom now. I have a mama bear inside me now. You know I like it a lot better. I like that When I have no other option, I won't give up. I wont sacrifice myself In some silly notion of not causing a harm to another. I have the will to fight. And I can't believe I'm admitting this but if it comes have to be prepared For the possibility to kill. If someone is trying to kill you, Do not go easy on them. Do not try to do as little damage as possible To the attacker. Is that moment of Giving them a chance, Could be the chance that takes you down or They use it to get a hostage. Like one of your children. It helps to start thinking about these very difficult things beforehand. So that your brain can have a pathway of ideas to go to an emergencies. I say this as someone who spent most of my life thinking I would choose to die. So for anybody not just INF p's who want to live, It's OK for you to fight for your life.
As a classified classic ENFP, I have only one thing to say. The only reason I survived my 18 years on planet Earth is sheer luck and some help from my imaginary friends (Obviously)
@@Snarl_Marx I'll have to agree with you on that, haha. Our strength can also be in our unpredictability! No one will ever know our next move, NOT EVEN OURSELVES!
As a different stereotypical ENFP, I survive this long because I called up one of my inner characters, INFJ, let him run the show, and predicted the entire path.
As an INTJ I predicted after the first 4 that you would make the INTJ the villain... I only wish someone had been watching this with me so I could say "I told you so".
Yeah, as an INTJ we were either bluntly declining the invitation, the killer, or we broke off from the group about 5 minutes in and actually got away (either through clever planning or if staying in a group would put you at a disadvantage, or maybe both)
Exactly! The reason we might be there is because we argued that there is no such thing as the "supernatural" and we wanted to prove it. (or were just curious)
As an INTP, I gotta agree with ya @BoredTepid. (1) I'm usually not into group trips, (2) If I haven't been able to get out going somewhere (to stay at home playing video games or watching YT), then I'd rather just travel with just my wife & I.
INFJ - "there's only so many times you can warn people of oncoming danger before you have to let fate play out" .... Pretty sure this is my life motto at this point
As an INFJ, I was doing a thought exercise about this very topic and came to realize that even staying home I still wouldn't be safe in some horror movies. See, I'd get the phone call from my friends during the latter half of the movie to tell the currently-alive friends what my research/knowledge showed that lead me giving them the warning at the beginning of the film and the demon/ghost would somehow use their powers to take me out remotely just before I could give the most important scrap of that information.
But the demon/ghost would use the phone to make the electrical/energetic connection to come after the INFJ, and that's where the INFJ wins again! WE DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE!
@@nathanneoo actually i feel like as INFJ i have a limit to repeating myself and those who are helpers throughout the horror flick are the first to pass or the 3rd to pass. i would just put them on dnd and the survivors could update me if they arent still door slammed later. ill just become a random townie in the sequel like ive always wanted irl
@@Missmagazinebura a wise policy but ghosts and demons don't need you to open doors to get you. I think that Eleven might have the right idea. Put your phone on DND, don't answer the door, and be ready to make new friends for your return in the sequel 😜
being an intp and hearing "you can't outsmart them if they don't act smart" made me wonder how many times I would get things right if everyone was just a bit smarter
As an INTP I'll just be like listen man I'd rather die than live my life on the run and go through literal torture. Just kill me. I'll also be like just searching for the ghost cus plot armor
As an INTP I thought that we were going to die because of the lack of any physical abilities. Like I could figure out the whole scheme of the antagonist, probably even including randomness, but if I ever were in a fight-or flight situation I would just trip over my own shoe laces or something
As an INTP I thought we would die in the first half because we are usually snarky sarcastic little brats. We are not team players and I would probably antagonize anyone around me, killer or team players. If not causing my imminent death by trying to mock the killer probably the others would leave me behind or outright throw me at the killer 😂
You should be, actually. Horror movie villains are messy and reactive. Of all the types of villainy that an INTJ would commit, that's not really our jam.
I had a story about something like this as an INFJ, so one of my classmates likes me and tries to date me, but I had a 'feeling' this person is not a good person, so I avoided him. one day I heard he had a bad relationship with someone, like on and off a toxic relationship kind of way, all of ppl that knew about his relationship said 'he is toxic, that's why their broke up' they were surprised. because he's known as a 'good guy' I always wonder how I knew this, without any single evidence that he's a toxic guy 😅
@@nathanneoo As an INTJ probably it's something in their body language or voice. I don't know for sure either, but I can pick out people who are actually evil. I learned I had this skill by thinking it was silly and that I should be polite to them anyway. And then they would do evil things to my friends who invited them into the friend group or to my family members, and it would turn out the instinct was right and they were just evil. I have since learned that if I'm convinced someone is evil, I should just say no and save time. There are plenty of people I dislike that don't set up these alarms, so it's not like I'm trying to come up with an excuse to dislike someone. It's just -- it is what it is. Something about them isn't right.
I'm an INFP, and I'll admit, I was surprised to learn that I was not in the "First To Go" catagory. But I definitely agree with your assessment: it would be difficult to stabilize all of my emotions if my friends have been unalived and I am actively facing the threat of being unalived myself. At least I don't have to deal with survivor's guilt for very long. 😅
Infp . I Found that When it comes down to situations of life-and-death your survival instincts will override your emotions. At least in with me in situations to where my emotions can't handle it my body will take over. And often does what needs to be done to get me out alive And as unscathed as possible. The breakdown any emotions happened after I'm safe. However, I grew up familiar with being in survival mode. I don't know how someone would react in the moment if they've never faced something tramatic before.
@@wimsylogic65 Same...Bonus points for me is I took an interest in medical stuff (and that includes the gore lol). I'm not immune to jumpscares but I'm very much desensitized to the dead and decomposing gore. I also learned a thing or two with first aid (solo survival mode) So I guess I can say I'm a bit of a valuable asset😅 The thing is, I still tend to freeze though. Especially if the villain is something paranormal (my weakness lmao). If it's got a physical form fine, but if it's something supernatural then hell yeah I'll be an emotional panicking mess. I can't handle ghosts, that's my heart's weakest point🤣
same! i was surprised i wasnt the first one to go cuz im literally scared of EVERYTHING-jumpscares, the supernatural (which i believe in lol), big flying bugs, night/dark, fire, knives, nasal spray, going to the bathroom at night...
@@wimsylogic65same as me....yes.. completely agree.. For me It just proves the point that we are not 100% our personality type.. We have a lot of diferent mechanisms, especialy for survival 😅
As an INFP I would probably survive the first half of the movie then got tired and start to question "Why we're still here? Just to suffer?" And then became the sacrificial pawn. The simplest way to describe it is "I'm tired, just let me end this for me really quick"
As an ENFP here, i'm not really sure about what you said, cause i'm mostly thriving in chaos, and my emotions in these situations just turns off, so i'm pretty sure i'll be able to survive until the end, or probably died trying to help someone else
Same. I'm actually the one in my family who deals best with emotionally turbulent situations. This mostly tracks with my friends, too, but they're a bit more varied, and one or two are definitely more experienced than me.
Yes, ENFP here and I think I would rise to the occasion with emotional detachment. But probably be caught up by clumsiness, like Pippin dropping the helmet down the well and waking up all the orcs in Moria. Some people say Pippin is Enfp, or perhaps Esfp. But out of the two ENFP would be more clumsy. SE way lower in the Cognitive Stack.
Exactly. As an ENFP i fully thrive in stressful situations. Its like a switch where i just turn off emotions and im in full autopilot. I fully believe Id died trying to save someone or like my own clumsiness right at the end
As an INFJ I think we have this "Saving everyone" tendency and for this we would help making a escape plan for everyone with ENTJ's and INTP's. But If something goes wrong an INFJ can sacrifice their life for others sake along with ISTJ's.
Also an INFJ. IMO triage is the logical method of saving as many as you can without HAVING to sacrifice yourself. And anyone who repeatedly ignores our warnings is probably too stupid to live anyway. Mistakes happen, to be sure - but stupidity is truly its own penalty. I actually have to deal with this IRL, and while it is sad to see people die of the dumbs, I am not God and have no right to force them to survive.
@@vickster4474most ppl don't take warnings bc they see things as they are. They don't see what is below the surface. So i would still try to save a person. Bc i know they only see the surface but are innocent enough to be saved. Its the villain i wouldn't save.
@@janka482 the way I see it is my warning is information. I say it more than once. If I share information you are no longer ignorant but informed. Just as the news would inform of danger. If you don't heed well, that's on you.
ISFJ here, and that “be normal” philosophy has worked for me. Point in case. I was at an arcade and was put into a car race game with people who were very good at car race video games. I just drove along the path slowly, bumping into walls here and there. Everyone else was so good that they got very far ahead of me and were busy trying to push each other off the road. In the end, they were all so good that they pushed each other at the same time, crashed, and I came putt-putting through to get first place. Just be normal.
INTJ here: I would be with the INFJ on this one. “Yeah, y’all are crazy. Let me know how your weekend goes. Bring back pictures. Me, I have a date with a book.”
@@jimmywoolever798Yh. INTJ here. I would ditch the invite because I can be sceptical sometimes. I don’t bother with sharpening weapons though. I just do my own thing.
Maybe you'd be like the cop friend in 'Get Out'. You warned us all of the danger and you also had the foresight to realise something is seriously wrong! And some of us are saved by you. Or maybe you just go Meh and keep reading your book.
Ight, ENTP here. I can confirm that I like making cartoonishly overcomplicated traps that often come with a glaring flaw that's easily exploited and used against us. I'd also like to point out that our last word would probably be a cuss depending on the circumstances.
As an INFJ who is allways prepared for everything, I must agree. No matter the weather outside or where I go, I'm allways prepared for anything. My backpack is allways at hand and packed with everything I need to survive for 2 weeks in the woods, as I like to say 😅 And of course I have played all possible - and impossible - scenarios in my head.
Literally, at school I have EVERYTHING, need a plaster? Yep. Need a random dice? Yep. Need a sketchbook? Yep. Need a plastic knife, fork or spoon? Yep. Need tissues? Yep. Need an Avengers 10 question quiz cut from a newspaper? Yep. Need a photo of Jesus? Yep.
INFJ warning everyone and no one listening sounds about right 😅 and I definitely would have spent time thinking about all the things that could go wrong 🙈😂 ...very good point that we might not even go in the first place lol! Considering how little I leave the house I should have guessed that was coming lol Love the orange background being rolled down! 😊
@@JadeJoystick Overlooked, it's like We are invisible. It's not that we're not Liked, people often forget we exist or we're not noticed. I observe and witness a lot of things that people don't even realize I'm there. It's pretty ironic when I also stand out more than Some. I'm strawberry blonde With Gray eyes So my appearance naturally stands out. But I think I give off some kind of energy tmakes people put me off as background. I'm not entirely sure. But even in my friend group of outcasts where I was the odd one out. They were all computer gaming, Stuff I considered boring. And I found enjoyment Climbing trees Searching for natural treasure, Just enjoying my own imagination. Pretty much Confirmed that I'm invisible back when I was a teenager. Suddenly felt An intense impulse to run around my house naked. Stated that clearly to my friend group that were at my house. " I feel like running around my house naked I'm gonna go do that" they were Absorbed by my mom's computer. 3 out of the 4 were teenage boys one of them my boyfriend. Nobody reacted or did anything and I left to go do exactly what I said. I ran around my house naked a couple of times I live out in the woods. It was exhilarating and I loved it. Got it out of my system. Put my clothes back on went back to the group. They were still just as I left, boring. I stood there for a bit and then my boyfriend asked where I went. And I told them that I went where I said I was, to run around my house naked. 😮 Wait what you actually did that? Yes, I said I was. don't I always do what I say I do. 😮😮😮 You guys were being boring. I suddenly felt like running around my house naked. so I did. it was great, I am not doing it again, you missed it. 😂. 😊. I was so extremely bored just standing up there with them being on my mom's computer. Now talking about stuff that I had no connection to. That it built up this kind of Overwhelming frustrated energy. That translated to an impulse to run around outside naked. It worked. I felt so much better after. I wonder why I never felt that impulse again. I felt so suffocated being in the house with them. I needed those few moments to breathe and feel free. And then I came back all refreshed. Good time laughing at all their expressions. 😂
Yeah, also I don't think we introverts would do bad when left alone, like sure the emotions could be too much but dude I wouldn't be sad just mad and imo we are pretty good at being by ourselves and we have good imagination and intuition so we could predict a lot of things imo. 😊
INTP's conclusion works on the concept that the person has never seen a horror movie before. If they are aware of horror tropes and general horror monster types (ghosts, unkillable killer, killable killer, etc), they can adjust their plans to counter what would otherwise be seen as unpredictable. Even if the killer is always unpredictable, being always unpredictable makes it predictable that they will be unpredictable, which makes them predictable.
Another issue with INTPs is that they're physically unequipped. No point in crafting an elaborate master plan if they simply lack the strength or reflex to actually execute it.
@@suzyocean7392 Who says we need to be physically equipped? Us INTPs having rendered the threat predictable one way or another would make us able to avoid the killer like in the base plan. Unless you meant it as not having enough stamina or strength to defend yourself for a chance to flee that confrontation. Then yeah, we're doomed. I know I would be because of how much of a non sports guy I am.
lol the biggest problem as INTP's are that we think by understanding and thinking we can solve any type of situation ,very unrealistic idea. Yes lets say everything go predicted as we want,yet that does not mean we can avoid the danger and also that does not mean we can execute the plan. For example think person who is holding a pistol at you, you may predict he shoots yet can you dodge the bullet? (Think he as a good shooter ) ,no you can't. Just knowing the prediction does not always solves the problem. Thinking about the about what to do and doing it in real life are two different things. For living example take us (INTP) as example we wait till the last day of exam having a plan of studying all important things in the last day's night. The plan itself may not be impractical but when it comes to doing we can't do it. Because we aren't capable of even sitting and doing a boring thing whole night long lol 😑, yeah many INTP has this problem ,they wait till deadline lol. Planing is crucial yet when it comes to executing them it requires different thing than what it takes to plan it. Like we have a plan to do all work in last night, its after we sit and began to work we understand , its takes lot of efforts to do it as well. Hope u all INTP's doing a good job on life. Cause we are the most worthless among the rest, because we never shine good as we are capable of in real life. Hope u all have the effort same as u all have a good brain , Love u all
As an ENTJ I can confirm 2 things: 1. I knew I'd be in the last group 2. I knew from the beginning of the clip that INTJ was going to be the villain. It's hard to watch movies with me lol
As an INFJ, I'm surprised we could last that much, since I've always been sure I'd be the first tone to die in a horror movie setting, hahaha. I've got hope now!
Being a villain is not easy. You have to deal with pesky heroes, incompetent henchmen, and constant setbacks. You also have to come up with catchy one-liners, elaborate schemes, and stylish outfits. And don’t get me started on the taxes. It’s a tough job, but someone has to do it. -INTJ
As an istp I can confirm that literally everything you said about istp was sooo true, like I’m also so proud that I got past my sister intp who said I’m stupid and weak! Hah! I enjoyed
I kinda agree with the ENTP in the “almost out” category - but I actually think the ENTP “makes the sacrifice that makes sense “ so the rest of the survivors can get away. Of course - they believe there’s a chance they might still make it out - but they know the rest of the group won’t survive in that moment if they fail to defeat the villain 🤷🏼♀️. And yes - I KNEW the INTJ was the killer all along 😉🤣
As an ENTP, I kind of agree with you more. When everything is almost over, I might sacrifice myself in order to save others but accidentally die due to the most wtf circumstances possible coming in my way.
Personally I kind of feel like the entp would get specifically targeted by the murderer and killed for being uncooperative/contrary but maybe that’s just me 😂
Bruh do you really think in our soul we’d sacrifice ourselves for the group. Heck nawh, you know we’re not the heroes. What we are though is the type that everyone thinks died due to some heroic act or twist but turns out there’s a twist of the twist where we survived realising there was a secret safety. Like you think they fell off the cliff but turns out there’s a ledge and we’re safe all along to make it to the end or actually die trying. That’s the ENTP arc… double twists
As an INFP, I think I wouldn't even get to the middle of the movie because I'd be daydreaming about how these events are a great inspiration for a story, and because of anxiety, a lot of anxiety😂
As an INFJ, I didn't even have to watch this to know exactly what was going to be our fate...😂 But I did watch, and I enjoyed it. 😊 The most likely of the two scenarios is my learning about the fate of everyone from the safety of my home, but if I did go...the other is completely spot on. Nobody ever wants to listen, and now look... You're de@d. 💀🤦🏼♀️
As an INFJ, if I would end up surviving I would also have heaps of survivors guilt. Even though like you said we would try to do as much as possible I would be the person who has a seen of them just crying in their bed at the end, thinking about everyone who died, and somehow blaming it on myself.
As an INFJ I can agree with this. Either I wouldn't go because the current book I am reading is more interesting that weekend, or I would go, warn everyone that this isn't a good idea (a few times), and then just let natural selection take over while I plan my own escape.
as an INFJ agree 100% just might not go because I can see things forehand and if I do go I come prepared too much silliness going on I leave No one is listening lol
@@valerieteahan-tebby2440I hate when people don’t listen when you tell them something before hand, cuz they think you’re wrong, but then something happens to them and they wanna listen at the last second. But Unfortunately, After that last second, they ignore what you say for the rest of the day
Wow, lately ISFJs are getting a lot more attention. We started out being stereotyped as nurses and cookie bakers (I do love to bake! 🤣), but now we can actually survive horror movies by being agreeable and normal. I guess normal and nice doesn’t mean naive. Yay, us!!!
I guess being normal dan using our common sense would help us eventually. 🙂 But I would think there's a chance that ISFJ could die like ISTJ (helping a friend/a crush)🤔
I'm an ISFJ but I often think that I'll be the first one to die to protect my beloved fam. It's not like I would go and jump in front of the train to save my sister (I would if it's really the case), but I want to make sure that they will survive or at least safely went in the safe point, so I'll do my best to protect myself in order to protect them.
@@BabyFrostGiant Yes, I think if we snagged them aside at the crucial moment and said, stick with me, they’d make it through! Common sense mixed with fierce protective mode!
We ISFJs survive but come out if it with horrible survivors guilt that makes us either the tormented mastermind revenge villain of the next movie or the "stop off at the insane asylum to pry some exposition out of the only remaining survivor" stop for the new protagonists in the reboot. 😆 (For real, though, I'm glad I'm not the only ISFJ who felt sort of weird about not getting to sacrifice myself to save people in this scenario!)
INTJ could be the villain I guess. But I always imagined INTJ as the kind of character who went alone into the haunted woods to check out the scene before they were supposed to go with their friends. Then when they don't show up on the day everyone is supposed to leave, their friends just shrug and say "typical INTJ". When they get to the haunted forest cabin, strange things start to happen and they find a breadcrumb trail of research and clues that INTJ hid in order to help them defeat the monster.
I'd say that's a fair assessment but I don't think as an INTJ myself that we would even do that going alone. I'd say at the very least if we do go, we go with at least one other person but still find that even unlikely.
As a INFJ sometimes I daydream of possible good or bad things that could happen and then I mentally play out what I would do in those scenarios. So yeah, whenever I’ve gone camping with friends or even a walk in the city, I naturally prepare myself.
I do this too but, only myself is a real character and everyone else is just made up and/or inspired by fictional characters otherwise it gets too real.
@@amber8921 I imagine it to be more of a calculated type thing. Like placing traps around or tricking people into killing each other. I would also imagine there to be more of a ‘doing the wrong thing for the right reason’ type of thing. Like, perhaps the victims are very dangerous people that need to be disposed of in order to prevent something even worse from happening. There would have to be a very good reason, I would think. Not just for the fun of it.
@@amethyst_moon12 sure, i could definitely do that, and it would be fun as a challenge, but only if I knew I would get something out of it and not get trausmatized myself.
@@amber8921 Why would I do my own dirty work and chance getting caught or hurt? I would literally pretend to be my own butler and let everyone go after my proxy while I slip away because no one cares about the butler...
It's really not, though. We can be villains, yes, but we're not the people running around with chainsaws. We're more like Justice Wargrave in And Then There Were None, which is a murder mystery where everyone ends up dead, not a horror movie.
As an ISFJ, I am pleased to know that I would be a survivor and perhaps emerge as the main character! Love all your videos, Frank James. Thanks for the laughs and the education. 🌹
As an ISFJ guy I'm super excited that our type would survive! It makes sense we don't cause trouble, we are practical, we don't like hanging around loose cannons, and we are very observant!
I'm an ISFJ and I love how he described the way we'd survive by being quiet, not standing out and following people that seem trustworthy. That's basically how I'm living my life haha
Yep. I'm an ISTP and my friend is an ISTJ and as this video started I said I would make to the end and then die. I'm smart enough to be the end girl but I'll probably charge the bad guy so whoever is left can get away. When you were holding up the ISTP and ISTJ signs and described how we would go I laughed.
Istj and I had the same thought. I'd make it towards the end but I wouldn't have the mental ability to tackle something unexpected. Didn't expect it'd be trying to save another character!
I’m an ISTJ I feel I would be one of few to survive until the end, but I also would go back to save someone if I thought I could, resulting in my death. Though, I wouldn’t try unless I absolutely knew I could save that person, even if I might die too. If I didn’t have to worry about other people I believe I could live.
ENTP here, I think we have the redemption arc. Early in the movie we're harsh and derisive towards the more helpless types but as the situation deteriorates and our friends keep dying, we channel our cavalier attitude into an act of self sacrifice that creates an opportunity for the remaining survivors to escape. The end of the movie shows the survivors at an unveiling ceremony of a national monument erected in our honor.
As an INTJ, assuming I actually went with a group of large people into the woods for some reason, I would likely be the one to discover the monsters’ weakness and exploit it through some sort of Se improvisation, (like air freshener and a lighter to make a flamethrower) Te logic (discovering the monster’s weakness is fire) and Ni planning(getting the monster to walk into a trap, close enough so that I can roast it and then finish it off with a weapon I brought because I don’t trust creepy woods and always expect the worst could happen). I do this when watching horror movies, often getting irritated with the characters for not finding it sooner, considering I figure it out very early on.
This is too funny🤣 As an ENFJ, actually, this is what would have happened. I would work to try and keep the group of survivors alive. Motto: We all are going to make it out of here alive. Except for the people that try to jeopardize the group. Then as an ENFJ, that person would be used as bait to distract the killer while all of the rest of the group, including myself, make it to safety🤗🤗🤗
As an ISTJ, your description is absolutely spot on. I will be stocking up with a LOT of items for my self-defense. When they got caught, at first I would think of running away alone because saving them was too risky, I didn't like risky things, but then thought "No, this is wrong" and turned back to saving them because of my morals. I would probably say "Of course these mfs would get caught, what a pain. Let's see if I die because of them" while heading towards them, but since I'm too weak to handle unexpected things... like my gun suddenly doesn't work after a few shots... I die
Due to our lack of awareness of our surroundings I think we'd end up dying from something stupid and completely unrelated to the murderer's activities.
as an INTP, I've always felt that as long as I don't die first in a way that's completely unavoidable, I could probably have a pretty good chance of surviving until the end of the movie.
When I showed my ENFP husband the title of this video, he said, "The ISTJ would survive, right?" That's my type. Is it just me, or is that a really sweet thing to say? 🙂❤
Aaaaw, yes that is really sweet! 🥰🥰 My ISTP husband said “you’re dying in the first 5 minute’s because you would try and make friends with the killer.” (ENFJ). Then FJ said the same thing. It’s true though. Hubby is offended he wouldn’t survive the movie either, then proceeded to argue with himself for 10 minutes about why he would “logically” survive. 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing videos as always! But I was expecting ISFPs to be one of the survivors because ISFP’s are your typical protagonist hero personality like harry potter, eleven, loki, Pocahontas… Because as a fellow reddit user once said: they are practical and act based on their core values. This type of “never give up” mentality represents humanity strength
I know you know and you gotta admit it, that ISFP is not the main character in MBTI community. The reality and people's interest is reversed where the ignored becomes popular and the well-known becomes a nobody. 🗿 I didn't even expect to see the mention of this type in comment section.
As an ISFJ, I totally relate to being agreeable and following the "leader" of the group 😂 Could really relate to INFJs as well 'cos I might not have gone there too if the place seemed sketchy.
As an INTP, I would just be oblivious & coincidentally leave before things start escalating. I can 100% guarantee you that I wouldn't hear of my peer's passing, until it's brought up, 7yrs later. 😂
Exactly! As an INTP, I love the woods! So much scope for wandering around alone and learning things. So I would definitely join the trip, but would sneak away from the large social group at the earliest opportunity. Which means I would either be the first to die because I happened to meander into the villain's vicinity, or I'd finally make my way back ages later to find everyone dead and myself the sole survivor. A tendency to wander off is a double-edged sword. 😂
As an INFJ , I can identify 😂 . because we are the ones who always have a terrible feeling of something and we are warning all the way and then it's like.... see, I told you that this was going to happen.
You are a great storyteller, you got my full attention 😎👍 I like the entry of the video, with rolling down of the orange background. This is the most exciting educational video ever 😂🧡 And thanks for revealing the 60 min mark screenwriting secret. I hope you would teach us more about screenwriting in your second channel.
"Caught by the monster's mother who was very upset that its child monster got beat up . . . Frank, what movie are you talking about?" Frank, you are talking about Beowulf.
As an ISTP who's been in the military for about 25 years and was in Afghanistan, you're spot on. I'm the guy that always comes up with the ideas that get the response (from leadership), "Man, I'm glad he's on OUR side!" Apparently I also have an evil laugh that comes out when planning how to take down bad guys. I didn't realize this until it was pointed out to me by one of my soldiers in front of a large group. LOL
As an INFP, I am surprised I wasn't the first or the last one out. I'd either be hyper-aware of my surroundings and hide/leave or I would be daydreaming and be caught off guard 😆
True. I slept through the whole movie when my friend took me out to watch a romance movie. I'm an INTJ and going out isn't my thing but it's their birthday...
As an INTJ who constantly talks about how my friends and I would fare in a horror movie, it has been heavily agreed upon that I would either be the killer/villain or I would survive by being more psychopathic than the villain by ending up making the villain suffer through something worse than the fate they had out for me. I’d go full out Sam from Scream VI
As an ISTP, you are completely right, and my last words would be “I F*CKING TOLD YOU SO! F*CKING RUN BRO!”. I would die in blazing glory, fed up with everyone’s sh*t.
Im the INFJ who stayed at home, read the news feeling sorry about the deaths, and being intrigued by the villain. "That's serial killer mind, so interesting... what kind of murder is that ? What kind of mental issue does he have ?". Ok, I'm probably watching too much of Hannibal recently 😅
I was discussing this with a friend recently. We decided that out of our friend group I would either survive to the end or be one of the first to die because I'd probably sacrifice myself for the others-INFJ
Hilarious ending! I knew they were going to be the dastardly villain! 😂 Yay! INFJ warned everyone, but alas, no one listened, so we survived. 😄 You must ha e been hungry making this with all those pizza references!🤣🙌🍕
I loving being an INTJ. I watched this whole thing and was like "When are we going to die? This whole situation sounds like fun, I'd enjoy facing off against the evil in a horror movie." Then I get to the end and find out I was the villain. Yeah, that sounds pretty accurate.
@@ankurd2889 it’s really easy to know if an INTJ is your friend. Weigh the benefits you bring against the effort it takes to be friends. If your value as a friend is more than the trouble you cause, then you’re friends. Every year I weigh each friend, and sometimes remove my friends when they don’t measure up any longer.
@@joshcal7370 oh I put him through the ringer a lot..I make him pay ..I point out Where's he's wrong ...I knowingly hand over my secrets to him too..and he offers sage advise.. So I like him.. Recently he was going through some work trouble..where I advised him to bite the bullet and do the thang.. He did.. So I think I'm valuable to him.. But I know..he can drop me at moment's notice..🤓
The amount of creativity you put into these videos is astounding. You are so good at explaining things. Love your content. Also as an ENFJ, I am usually more practical than most ENFJs so I would hope I would be more like an ENTJ and make it out :P 😅
INFJ here. Someone said when playing a paintball scrimmage, they thought it was like a horror movie, because they thought I was eliminated early in the game not seeing me anywhere. Only for me to come out behind the other team after half of them were eliminated, shredding everyone in the back and ending the game. I do usually make the playbooks, 3d playbooks that work extremely well. One tournament the point lasted a record 12 seconds based off of a 3d plan. Unfortunately, my team would not shut up, as much as I told them to keep quiet. They revealed the plan when the other team absolutely mind blown wondered how they lined up their shots so perfectly and knew to point blank the guy in the center. They were too celebratory and pridefully stupid to protect the idea. The next few games were not good for us. It is extremely hard to get people to try out my plans, even after colorizing them with graphics and texts. Mainly because the plans take risks and have nuances that work if executed, but seem impossible [to them] to do. Sometimes I just execute the plan myself, and win the finals ignoring what anyone else on my team wants to do. They think to play conservative on that last point, but that is too predictable.
I’m an ISTJ I feel I would be one of few to survive until the end, but I also would go back to save someone if I thought I could, resulting in my death. Though, I wouldn’t try unless I absolutely knew I could save that person, even if I might die too. If I didn’t have to worry about other people I believe I could live.
THAT'S ME THAT'S AN ISTJ FOR YOU! I'd survive unless I can save that person certainly! There's a chance I might die saving them if they're close to me I would be scared to death but my mind would eventually stop working and I'll straight up go and save them and until I've realised I'd be dead. I wouldn't be able to live with that guilt of not being able to save them and letting them die, I'd even fall into depression.
@@swaraphile Samee kinda, i feel like if I couldn't save someone i'd probably try to live for them, but probably be depressed at the same time yk. I'd do my best to save everyone and prevent any problems if i could from then on out.
INFJ here - can verify this is true, especially the "I can only tell you so many times before I let nature take its course". Also I love how the INTJ wouldn't be put into that sort of situation, or would be the cause of the situation. There's no in-between😂 As one who's married to an INTJ, this is quite accurate. ~Sassy~
As an INFJ I was laughing at how right it was to stay out, only my insecurities will make me never get to that situation in the first place, but if there's no way out then I'll be dead inside 💀. wow i just found this channel a week ago and you are a good storyteller, creatively bringing crazy ideas, you help people to understand and be curious, keep up the amazing work 👍.
Frank you could NEVER lose us! You are far too awesome! No surprise you nailed this one! I actually yelled in gleeful agreement when you said the INFJ would be the original voice of reason! And then of course the one texting the group chat from HOME...'I hope everything goes okay'...But you know damn well it's about to go. So you give one last ditch to give some logical advice! But no one responses because they've heard enough of your doomsday predictions.😭*shrugs*😌☕📚🎶
I think if the INFP would survive if they'd already lived through a bunch of trauma. I've got loads of situational awareness that have kept me out of trouble in the first place.
0:58 it will be me. I am ENFJ. I think. But I am also INFJ. I am a mix of two completely different types. But maybe not. I would not talk to the monster or fight with it. I would just thinking what to do. Like doing what my intuition tells me. Just being the detective
As an INFJ who is very concerned about a family trip in 2 weeks that has so many warning signs, this was not a comfort. I tried to opt out but I am now going for various reasons. Wish me luck. (Edited for grammar)
INTJ here. Yes. Fear us. Also, nice reference to Beowulf. It's Grendl and Grendl's mother you were talking about. It's one of my favorite medieval stories.
As an INFP, I'd just be forgotten about, even by the villain. I'd probably get it by trying to protect Victims #4, #5 and #6 and then accidently falling on villain's weaponry. Do more of these, this was fun!
As an INFP who was forgotten by both my crew of sjs (who were carrying the only guns) and the zombies at a zombie-pocalypse escape room, even when I was holding the lunchbox with the ingredients for the antidote, I can confirm this 😂
@@anniewinter7946 Probably be able to walk through the zombies without them realizing anything. Might even learn to tame the zombies by blowing bubbles. What's really happening is at your imagining all this sitting on a rock. But because you're imagining this you got this blank glare going on that zombies think that you're one of them and disregard you. And you're just sitting there thinking about blowing bubbles and zombies going after them. Zombies get bored of you sit in there staring and go off to find something to eat. You suddenly noticed that it's morning and the sun is rising and oh that looks pretty. You look around and there's no zombies. Only the finally dead zombies that have died of starvation. I don't know. Fun to think about. Probably wouldn't want to test it out to see if it's true though.
As an infj the whole, "get your head out of the books and live a little!" phrase is so accurate. Most of my friends would die and I'd be at home listening to music while doing dishes surviving😂
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Lol 😂 You made my day. I may have a difficult time surviving irl but at least I have a shot in a horror movie 🤣 P.S. thank you for being awesome 🫵🏻👌🏻
Frank i loved it ❤😂😂
This video was really good! Would LOVE more parts of this.
please make this a skit now!
I’m an intj- and muhahahahh
As an INTJ, I can confirm that we are either the killer or we declined the invitation and spend the movie sitting at home reading a book.
Agreed. No INTJ would take a trip with 15 other people.
@@stevenmay631 so yess
That's how I fell as well as a fellow intj
@@stevenmay631 That really sounds like a nightmare.
Being made to go on a trip with 15 other people is enough to turn me into the Killer for sure.
(I'm an INFJ) I felt extremely validated at the end because the entire video I was thinking "What idiot would even go to a sketchy haunted forest in the first place?" hahaha
Lol, same here.
Absolutely the same
Yeah same.
Fellow INFJ here. I was wondering why I would go to interact with people. Like, let me enjoy my alone time with a good book instead.
Honestly I'm an ISTJ and I thought the same, the island thing most 'T' wouldn't agree with it but he just gave an example, it could be about any other type of horror movies
For an INTJ the movies that they absolutely wouldn't survive are The Notebook and Love Actually.
We gone by the first minute.
LOL for real
*glance*
*Disgusted*
*,Leave*
🤣
Neither would I😩 I never understood why people cherished those movies so much, The Notebook in particular.
-INFJ
I think there’s three options for the INTJ.
1. They’re the killer
2. They never went on the trip in the first place
3. They made it to the climax at the end, then dipped and let everyone else fend for themselves 🤷♀️
Yes, INTJs are either the killers, if they’re not then they’re not stupid enough to go on a ‘vacation’ with 15 other people to an old house in the middle of nowhere.
I am a INTJ by the way
True❤
I’m not an INTJ but these are what I’d be in a horror movie lol
I’ll take the second option, thank you very much.
frrr
Additional scenario for all "IN" types: went on a trip, but 0.3 seconds in hid in the back room to avoid socializing and going outside. As a result, they'd spend the movie either asleep or talking to a cat and emerge in a week or so, completely unaware that something has even happened.
Befriend the villain's cat and then survive either because the villain can't kill anyone the cat likes or everyone walks away while holding the cat between the villain and them, then the cat follows them onto the boat/escape transport, then that triggers the sequel with the next extroverted tour group as the villain mourn's their lost cat...as a ghost with a chainsaw but a weakness for trip wires :)
Yeah, we're gonna miss Armageddon because we were sitting in the linen closet holding a deep meaningful conversation with somebody's pet ferret.
Reallll
So true
That could also make them the first-to-go people either because a lot of the time, so that the viewers can start to see the threat while the main characters stay oblivious, the first is someone who went off alone :P
As an INFP, I disagree, we would survive because no one would invite us to go to the haunted woods in the first place 💔
And if we did make it there, the monster wouldn't notice our presence, so we'd walk out of the forest by ourselves at the end of it all, and only find out from the reporters that a massacre happened at all.
You guys are killing me with how relatable that is
also an infp here, I totally agree with this.
Tbh. If a group of friends invite me, and we end up in this scenario, it would be so tragic losing most of my closest friends in one trip, I would die by the sadness before the monster would found me😂
@@panumastubsee603 yeah i’d probably just cry and accept my sacrifice to avoid the anxiety inducing chase scene and the aftermath of it all
As an INFJ, I can confirm this. I have motion-sensitive lights outside my door in the apartment complex and one night there was a long knocking on my door. But the lights stayed off when they should have turned on at least once if someone was standing there. I was about to peek through the hole to see who it was before I thought "Wait. This is how people die in horror movies." and just turned around and went on my way, deciding I won't be an idiot. 😂
omg, I would do the same thing. just turn around and avoid it 😅
That's why we can read your comment right now, well done! (◍•ᴗ•◍)
As an INTP, I would have done the same. My curiosity would have turned on the cameras because I at least want to know who is at my door.
Yes i don’t trust people
Yeah. You don't want to let them know you're there by making a shadow in front of the peephole. That's a rookie move.
-INTP
Plot twist : INFJ knows INTJ is the villain. He/she isn't trying to "warn", but make everyone leave INTJ alone. Why? Well because INFJ and INTJ are best friends.
I was thinking the INFJ would be the secret accomplice
As an INFJ, I wouldn't find odd that the INFJ would be with the forces of evil. But it really sounds more fitting the "Don't count on me to participate" type of approach. Although, i would still expect some plottswist over INFJ true alignment.
My brain is now in an au where the INFJ gets frustrated with the other personalities for not listening because obviously the INFJ already knew it came up, there’s a reason we’re called therapy friends. And just joins forces out of spite-this is my reasoning for the secret accomplice plot line
The INFJ is for sure the least likely one to be in a situation where the INTJ could catch them and among the few who would guess their plans early on. So I guess that's also a likely possibility.
@hannahtornatore8685 ikr...that's the twisted empathy...it's like yaa we know it's evil...but then we also relate to it automatically...in fact, tbh..INFJ has actually a bigger evil side..but they're just too done with life
As an INFP who is an author who also knows a lot of authors/writers, it's really common for the survivors of scary movies to be INFP's... because authors generally write what they know, and will often write main characters who are INFP's.
Totally
I agree as an INFP there's a lot of appeal to me to write at least one of the survivors as the shy, gentle and nervous type but I think Frank is right in saying the ISFJ is more survivor material, they have Final Girl written all over them, our problem is not so much getting overwhelmed by emotions as it's not being decisive or confident enough when it matters the most, we would just be looking to other people to solve the problem all the time.
@@Prototype-357or just going to check out the paranormal rumours. Some killer with an axe or chainsaw? Not so much. At least for this INFP 😅
man i thought INFP the one which die first, you know the level negativity to high so I thought INFP most the pesimist
I feel like stereotypically they would die early on, but back to the main point- they are literal blocks of plot armor and nothing can beat that
As an INFJ...this was 🎯🎯🎯. I'm always warning people and can see bad things before they happen. It's almost like we can predict situations and prepare in our heads mentally, so when it does happen we know how to handle it. & yes we warn people all the time, but because we are so misunderstood, (since INFJ's are less common) people never listen to us because they think we are exaggerating/weird.
IKR as an INFJ I agree so muchhh but since we r introverts and the rarest personality. Uhm well our voice kinda gets drwoned out or ppl think we r weirdos 😒😒😒
I was cracking up. When he said INFJ’s sometimes survive because they didnt go in the first place. I was shaking me head so hard.
Not an INFJ but completely agree
I'm an INFJ and my ENFJ hubby thinks I'm bonkers for how prepared I am for any type of situation especially ones involving horror type scenarios but I keep telling him when ish goes down he's gonna be happy that I'm so vigilant because otherwise he'd definitely wouldn't last long lol😅 on the plus side he's great for handling day to day problems that I absoloutely over analyze😊
Sounds like INTJ except for the exaggerating part. If we are in this situation, we don't bother to inform others and waste time with others and try to make the right move we believe is correct. (No matter what others say)
A silent minute for all ISTPs and ISTJs that are dying in the process to protect other in the last steps of survival.
Thankfully I died before you guys as an INFP so i don't need to take the burden of survival from the heroic deaths of both types 😔
Thanks for the shoutout of these two type, sadly I guess these two have to go?
I also was expecting the INFP to self sacrifice for their demise.
@shannon1242 As an INFP, I would not be self sacrificing. My job would be to tell everyone what to avoid and what not to do. My Ne would take over to protect everyone, thinking what the villain's next move might be.
Though midway death due to a moment of loss of controls on emotions due to the loss of my ISTP and ISTJ friends sounds right. 😅
Thanks man. I was furious that he's correct that this is exactly what I'd do lol. Expect I'm no fool, I'm taking the shot, not firing into the air.
@@jacobkomnath7961 that is a better idea then shooting in the air for attention XD
I would definitely die in the first half, probably stumble over something during the escape and break my ankle. In the end the villain/monster caught me and killing me in a horrible way 😅
INFP: Why am I invisible?
Killer looks directly at INFP.
INFP: Wait, your not ignoring me?
INFP dies confused but also lowkey happy.
Hahahahahahhahahahaha, pretty much!
Nah. Not for this INFP. 1st of all I think there's a total possibility of the killer just dismissing the INFp.
Really depends on the reasons for the killer killing these people.
But not everyone to end up being a killer is a psychopath. Not all of them are 100% pure evil.
And I think if there's even the tiniest percentage Of humanity still left in that person the INFP would affect them. At the very least I think it would cause hesitationIn killing the INFP.
This should give the INFP time . Time to go through so many different scenarios in their head, To decide on a course of action.
Only to forget everything and just let your body react in the moment.
When you go into survival mode you start noticing weak points on your opponent And escape roots.
It's difficult with people who are like psychopaths because Their body language and Face expressions don't match up with, Basically they're difficult to read they give a lot of mixed messages.
They just give off in over sense of unease. Very difficult to define what they may be thinking. it's scary, keep eye contact.
Like you're in a Quick Draw in a Western. Watch Where their eyes move and be ready to Act.
Remember it's OK to defend yourself, It's OK to hurt somebody who's trying to hurt you. Somebody who is trying to kill you has forfeited their humanity. They have become a monster.
INF p's don't be the damsel and distress. You can use your feelings to your advantage in these situations.
You can still feel sad compassion for those you lost after your safe.
Access your vast wealth of knowledge from stories and imagination. Don't tell me you've never pretended to be in a sword fight. Or imagined that you defeated some great evil in your life.
Access that and let your body take over. Let the energy of your will to live Push you past your normal limits. Run like you Could fly.
Your eyesight can become clearer, You're hearing more high end, Your body diverts that energy that would normally go towards our feelings and diverts it into survival senses.
Your brain starts calculating things in an instant and you start seeing multiple pathways and options at once.
INF p's, Don't sell yourself short. I know it's hard to imagine if you've never faced a situation that is true life-and-death. It's hard to think that you could ever bring yourself to do anything when you've never had to fight for your life.
Hard to imagine when You have trouble even hurting bugs.
I used to think that I would rather just be killed than hurt anybody else. Maybe it's different because I'm a mom now.
I have a mama bear inside me now. You know I like it a lot better. I like that When I have no other option, I won't give up. I wont sacrifice myself In some silly notion of not causing a harm to another. I have the will to fight.
And I can't believe I'm admitting this but if it comes have to be prepared For the possibility to kill. If someone is trying to kill you, Do not go easy on them. Do not try to do as little damage as possible To the attacker.
Is that moment of Giving them a chance, Could be the chance that takes you down or They use it to get a hostage. Like one of your children.
It helps to start thinking about these very difficult things beforehand. So that your brain can have a pathway of ideas to go to an emergencies.
I say this as someone who spent most of my life thinking I would choose to die. So for anybody not just INF p's who want to live, It's OK for you to fight for your life.
😆🙄 true!
Haha awwww. Felt that. Giving you a big virtual hug right now!
Why did I have to die half way because I didn't plan?! LoL
As a classified classic ENFP, I have only one thing to say.
The only reason I survived my 18 years on planet Earth is sheer luck and some help from my imaginary friends (Obviously)
Oh come now, don't play into our stereotypes so much haha We're creative, intelligent, and capable people, if not a bit.... unorthodox!
@@Snarl_Marx I'll have to agree with you on that, haha. Our strength can also be in our unpredictability!
No one will ever know our next move, NOT EVEN OURSELVES!
@@1AVB1130That sums us ENFPs quite well XD I feel like the killer would hesitate and be like “what the heck are you even doing?”
bum bum BUM turns out you are the character getting helped by their 'imaginary friend' who is actually the killer
As a different stereotypical ENFP, I survive this long because I called up one of my inner characters, INFJ, let him run the show, and predicted the entire path.
As an INTJ I predicted after the first 4 that you would make the INTJ the villain... I only wish someone had been watching this with me so I could say "I told you so".
You don't need witnesses, I believe you. ;)
dont worry, i believe you (I too, am INTJ, and I too, predicted that frank would make INTJ the villain)
Yup, no surprises there.
Yeah, as an INTJ we were either bluntly declining the invitation, the killer, or we broke off from the group about 5 minutes in and actually got away (either through clever planning or if staying in a group would put you at a disadvantage, or maybe both)
As an INTJ... When running away from a hunter, you do not need to be faster than the hunter, just faster than the other guy :P
As an INTP, I'm offended that you put me on this social island excursion and not at home calling out the E types dying in a horror movie.
😅😅😅😅
Same lol
As an INTP, I completely agree with this.
Exactly!
The reason we might be there is because we argued that there is no such thing as the "supernatural" and we wanted to prove it. (or were just curious)
As an INTP, I gotta agree with ya @BoredTepid. (1) I'm usually not into group trips, (2) If I haven't been able to get out going somewhere (to stay at home playing video games or watching YT), then I'd rather just travel with just my wife & I.
INFJ - "there's only so many times you can warn people of oncoming danger before you have to let fate play out" .... Pretty sure this is my life motto at this point
Casssandra of Troy always repeats
Ditto
Yup that's my motto too
Warn u once, won't warn u again
I tried to tell you LOL
As an INFJ, I was doing a thought exercise about this very topic and came to realize that even staying home I still wouldn't be safe in some horror movies.
See, I'd get the phone call from my friends during the latter half of the movie to tell the currently-alive friends what my research/knowledge showed that lead me giving them the warning at the beginning of the film and the demon/ghost would somehow use their powers to take me out remotely just before I could give the most important scrap of that information.
this could happen to,, because sometimes knowing much can get ur self killed 😅
But the demon/ghost would use the phone to make the electrical/energetic connection to come after the INFJ, and that's where the INFJ wins again! WE DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE!
@@nathanneoo actually i feel like as INFJ i have a limit to repeating myself and those who are helpers throughout the horror flick are the first to pass or the 3rd to pass. i would just put them on dnd and the survivors could update me if they arent still door slammed later. ill just become a random townie in the sequel like ive always wanted irl
If someone knocks on the door I ignore it or by the time I get to the door they left but I never open the door
@@Missmagazinebura a wise policy but ghosts and demons don't need you to open doors to get you.
I think that Eleven might have the right idea. Put your phone on DND, don't answer the door, and be ready to make new friends for your return in the sequel 😜
being an intp and hearing "you can't outsmart them if they don't act smart" made me wonder how many times I would get things right if everyone was just a bit smarter
hahaha
We coulda made it out of Jurassic Park. Those raptors were smart af.
As an INTP I'll just be like listen man I'd rather die than live my life on the run and go through literal torture. Just kill me.
I'll also be like just searching for the ghost cus plot armor
#intplove ❤
As an INTP I thought that we were going to die because of the lack of any physical abilities. Like I could figure out the whole scheme of the antagonist, probably even including randomness, but if I ever were in a fight-or flight situation I would just trip over my own shoe laces or something
Ikr that’s what I thought too 😂
As an intp with a chaotic mind I can confirm this is too true
INTP too. The villain doesn't have to be strong. I *WILL* trip
As an INTP I thought we would die in the first half because we are usually snarky sarcastic little brats. We are not team players and I would probably antagonize anyone around me, killer or team players. If not causing my imminent death by trying to mock the killer probably the others would leave me behind or outright throw me at the killer 😂
Honestly, as an INTP, I do not lack physical abilities, but I am clumsy. I will trip.
Moral of the story: Everyone should listen to the INFJ, they have razor sharp intuition. Also, why am I not surprised at INTJ being the villain?
I’m dazzled by INFJs. “How do you do that? That *feeling* thing?!”
I would agree if you could actually vocalize it to everyone, rather than keeping it to yourself.
You should be, actually. Horror movie villains are messy and reactive. Of all the types of villainy that an INTJ would commit, that's not really our jam.
I had a story about something like this as an INFJ,
so one of my classmates likes me and tries to date me, but I had a 'feeling' this person is not a good person, so I avoided him. one day I heard he had a bad relationship with someone, like on and off a toxic relationship kind of way, all of ppl that knew about his relationship said 'he is toxic, that's why their broke up' they were surprised. because he's known as a 'good guy'
I always wonder how I knew this, without any single evidence that he's a toxic guy 😅
@@nathanneoo As an INTJ probably it's something in their body language or voice.
I don't know for sure either, but I can pick out people who are actually evil. I learned I had this skill by thinking it was silly and that I should be polite to them anyway. And then they would do evil things to my friends who invited them into the friend group or to my family members, and it would turn out the instinct was right and they were just evil.
I have since learned that if I'm convinced someone is evil, I should just say no and save time. There are plenty of people I dislike that don't set up these alarms, so it's not like I'm trying to come up with an excuse to dislike someone. It's just -- it is what it is. Something about them isn't right.
I'm an INFP, and I'll admit, I was surprised to learn that I was not in the "First To Go" catagory. But I definitely agree with your assessment: it would be difficult to stabilize all of my emotions if my friends have been unalived and I am actively facing the threat of being unalived myself. At least I don't have to deal with survivor's guilt for very long. 😅
Infp . I Found that When it comes down to situations of life-and-death your survival instincts will override your emotions.
At least in with me in situations to where my emotions can't handle it my body will take over. And often does what needs to be done to get me out alive And as unscathed as possible.
The breakdown any emotions happened after I'm safe.
However, I grew up familiar with being in survival mode. I don't know how someone would react in the moment if they've never faced something tramatic before.
I thought so too! 😅
@@wimsylogic65 Same...Bonus points for me is I took an interest in medical stuff (and that includes the gore lol). I'm not immune to jumpscares but I'm very much desensitized to the dead and decomposing gore. I also learned a thing or two with first aid (solo survival mode)
So I guess I can say I'm a bit of a valuable asset😅
The thing is, I still tend to freeze though. Especially if the villain is something paranormal (my weakness lmao). If it's got a physical form fine, but if it's something supernatural then hell yeah I'll be an emotional panicking mess. I can't handle ghosts, that's my heart's weakest point🤣
same! i was surprised i wasnt the first one to go cuz im literally scared of EVERYTHING-jumpscares, the supernatural (which i believe in lol), big flying bugs, night/dark, fire, knives, nasal spray, going to the bathroom at night...
@@wimsylogic65same as me....yes.. completely agree.. For me It just proves the point that we are not 100% our personality type.. We have a lot of diferent mechanisms, especialy for survival 😅
As an INFP I would probably survive the first half of the movie then got tired and start to question "Why we're still here? Just to suffer?" And then became the sacrificial pawn.
The simplest way to describe it is "I'm tired, just let me end this for me really quick"
This would be me exactly.
Definitely same!
As an ENFP here, i'm not really sure about what you said, cause i'm mostly thriving in chaos, and my emotions in these situations just turns off, so i'm pretty sure i'll be able to survive until the end, or probably died trying to help someone else
Same. I'm actually the one in my family who deals best with emotionally turbulent situations. This mostly tracks with my friends, too, but they're a bit more varied, and one or two are definitely more experienced than me.
Yes! Switching off emotions under stress is my superpower- i get more calm as things get more weird/intense
Yes, ENFP here and I think I would rise to the occasion with emotional detachment. But probably be caught up by clumsiness, like Pippin dropping the helmet down the well and waking up all the orcs in Moria. Some people say Pippin is Enfp, or perhaps Esfp. But out of the two ENFP would be more clumsy. SE way lower in the Cognitive Stack.
Exactly. As an ENFP i fully thrive in stressful situations. Its like a switch where i just turn off emotions and im in full autopilot. I fully believe Id died trying to save someone or like my own clumsiness right at the end
As an enfp I agree
As an INFJ I think we have this "Saving everyone" tendency and for this we would help making a escape plan for everyone with ENTJ's and INTP's. But If something goes wrong an INFJ can sacrifice their life for others sake along with ISTJ's.
I wouldn't unless it was a kid, cause you know, I warned you and also tried to tell you how to survive
I know someone from a novel that EXACTLY like this
Also an INFJ. IMO triage is the logical method of saving as many as you can without HAVING to sacrifice yourself. And anyone who repeatedly ignores our warnings is probably too stupid to live anyway. Mistakes happen, to be sure - but stupidity is truly its own penalty. I actually have to deal with this IRL, and while it is sad to see people die of the dumbs, I am not God and have no right to force them to survive.
@@vickster4474most ppl don't take warnings bc they see things as they are. They don't see what is below the surface. So i would still try to save a person. Bc i know they only see the surface but are innocent enough to be saved. Its the villain i wouldn't save.
@@janka482 the way I see it is my warning is information. I say it more than once. If I share information you are no longer ignorant but informed. Just as the news would inform of danger. If you don't heed well, that's on you.
ISFJ here, and that “be normal” philosophy has worked for me. Point in case. I was at an arcade and was put into a car race game with people who were very good at car race video games. I just drove along the path slowly, bumping into walls here and there. Everyone else was so good that they got very far ahead of me and were busy trying to push each other off the road. In the end, they were all so good that they pushed each other at the same time, crashed, and I came putt-putting through to get first place. Just be normal.
I love this! It's like a modern version of the tortoise and the hare!
That's me, too. I call myself poor and boring live my best life and no one pays attention because we blend with the poor and boring.
Huh. I guess Steven Bradbury must be the ultimate ISFJ Olympian, then. 😂
INTJ here: I would be with the INFJ on this one. “Yeah, y’all are crazy. Let me know how your weekend goes. Bring back pictures. Me, I have a date with a book.”
The only wise decision
At the end it would be like this:
INFJ "soo... 16 of them are dead"
INTJ "huh, tough they would be all dead"
INFJ "Mhe, we did warn them"
credits.
one of the other types: "Hey, the fifteen of us were planning on..."
INTJ: "Pass."
*sharpens machete*
@@jimmywoolever798Yh. INTJ here. I would ditch the invite because I can be sceptical sometimes. I don’t bother with sharpening weapons though. I just do my own thing.
Maybe you'd be like the cop friend in 'Get Out'.
You warned us all of the danger and you also had the foresight to realise something is seriously wrong! And some of us are saved by you.
Or maybe you just go Meh and keep reading your book.
As an INFJ, I giggled the moment you mentioned about mentally preparing yourself (if danger comes) during the first few minutes of the trip 😂😂
Ight, ENTP here. I can confirm that I like making cartoonishly overcomplicated traps that often come with a glaring flaw that's easily exploited and used against us. I'd also like to point out that our last word would probably be a cuss depending on the circumstances.
As an INFJ who is allways prepared for everything, I must agree.
No matter the weather outside or where I go, I'm allways prepared for anything. My backpack is allways at hand and packed with everything I need to survive for 2 weeks in the woods, as I like to say 😅
And of course I have played all possible - and impossible - scenarios in my head.
Literally, at school I have EVERYTHING, need a plaster? Yep. Need a random dice? Yep. Need a sketchbook? Yep. Need a plastic knife, fork or spoon? Yep. Need tissues? Yep. Need an Avengers 10 question quiz cut from a newspaper? Yep. Need a photo of Jesus? Yep.
Lol i agree
INFJ warning everyone and no one listening sounds about right 😅 and I definitely would have spent time thinking about all the things that could go wrong 🙈😂 ...very good point that we might not even go in the first place lol! Considering how little I leave the house I should have guessed that was coming lol
Love the orange background being rolled down! 😊
So they are randy from scream ?
@Maxy Bura Basically. We survive the first movie only to die in the second one, trying to help others expose who the killer is.
Dang, I thought INFPs would last to the end because we're so chronically ignored 😂
Exactly, the monster wouldn't even notice we were there.
I've never know an INFP. Can you elaborate? Are you just overlooked rather than being disliked? Just curious, thanks.
@@JadeJoystick Just overlooked in my opinion. Most introverts are ignored
@@JadeJoystick Overlooked, it's like We are invisible. It's not that we're not Liked, people often forget we exist or we're not noticed.
I observe and witness a lot of things that people don't even realize I'm there. It's pretty ironic when I also stand out more than Some.
I'm strawberry blonde With Gray eyes So my appearance naturally stands out. But I think I give off some kind of energy tmakes people put me off as background.
I'm not entirely sure. But even in my friend group of outcasts where I was the odd one out. They were all computer gaming, Stuff I considered boring. And I found enjoyment Climbing trees Searching for natural treasure, Just enjoying my own imagination.
Pretty much Confirmed that I'm invisible back when I was a teenager. Suddenly felt An intense impulse to run around my house naked. Stated that clearly to my friend group that were at my house. " I feel like running around my house naked I'm gonna go do that" they were Absorbed by my mom's computer. 3 out of the 4 were teenage boys one of them my boyfriend.
Nobody reacted or did anything and I left to go do exactly what I said. I ran around my house naked a couple of times I live out in the woods. It was exhilarating and I loved it. Got it out of my system.
Put my clothes back on went back to the group. They were still just as I left, boring. I stood there for a bit and then my boyfriend asked where I went.
And I told them that I went where I said I was, to run around my house naked. 😮
Wait what you actually did that? Yes, I said I was. don't I always do what I say I do.
😮😮😮
You guys were being boring. I suddenly felt like running around my house naked. so I did. it was great, I am not doing it again, you missed it. 😂. 😊.
I was so extremely bored just standing up there with them being on my mom's computer. Now talking about stuff that I had no connection to. That it built up this kind of Overwhelming frustrated energy. That translated to an impulse to run around outside naked. It worked. I felt so much better after. I wonder why I never felt that impulse again. I felt so suffocated being in the house with them. I needed those few moments to breathe and feel free.
And then I came back all refreshed. Good time laughing at all their expressions. 😂
Yeah, also I don't think we introverts would do bad when left alone, like sure the emotions could be too much but dude I wouldn't be sad just mad and imo we are pretty good at being by ourselves and we have good imagination and intuition so we could predict a lot of things imo. 😊
as an ISTP, this is surprisingly accurate.
INTP's conclusion works on the concept that the person has never seen a horror movie before. If they are aware of horror tropes and general horror monster types (ghosts, unkillable killer, killable killer, etc), they can adjust their plans to counter what would otherwise be seen as unpredictable. Even if the killer is always unpredictable, being always unpredictable makes it predictable that they will be unpredictable, which makes them predictable.
Another issue with INTPs is that they're physically unequipped. No point in crafting an elaborate master plan if they simply lack the strength or reflex to actually execute it.
@@suzyocean7392
Who says we need to be physically equipped?
Us INTPs having rendered the threat predictable one way or another would make us able to avoid the killer like in the base plan.
Unless you meant it as not having enough stamina or strength to defend yourself for a chance to flee that confrontation. Then yeah, we're doomed. I know I would be because of how much of a non sports guy I am.
@@suzyocean7392Crying because this is true (as an INTP who’s stupidly weak) 😭😭
lol the biggest problem as INTP's are that we think by understanding and thinking we can solve any type of situation ,very unrealistic idea. Yes lets say everything go predicted as we want,yet that does not mean we can avoid the danger and also that does not mean we can execute the plan. For example think person who is holding a pistol at you, you may predict he shoots yet can you dodge the bullet? (Think he as a good shooter ) ,no you can't. Just knowing the prediction does not always solves the problem. Thinking about the about what to do and doing it in real life are two different things.
For living example take us (INTP) as example we wait till the last day of exam having a plan of studying all important things in the last day's night. The plan itself may not be impractical but when it comes to doing we can't do it. Because we aren't capable of even sitting and doing a boring thing whole night long lol 😑, yeah many INTP has this problem ,they wait till deadline lol. Planing is crucial yet when it comes to executing them it requires different thing than what it takes to plan it. Like we have a plan to do all work in last night, its after we sit and began to work we understand , its takes lot of efforts to do it as well.
Hope u all INTP's doing a good job on life. Cause we are the most worthless among the rest, because we never shine good as we are capable of in real life. Hope u all have the effort same as u all have a good brain , Love u all
True 👍
As an ENTJ I can confirm 2 things:
1. I knew I'd be in the last group
2. I knew from the beginning of the clip that INTJ was going to be the villain.
It's hard to watch movies with me lol
Fellow ENTJ agreeing
Also, before seeing the first group die, there are plans already pop up in my mind even thought I am just watching the movie.
@KLaoMobile at least 3 escape routes mapped haha
INTJ: Voted "Best Villain" every year running.
same
As an INFJ, I'm surprised we could last that much, since I've always been sure I'd be the first tone to die in a horror movie setting, hahaha. I've got hope now!
Exactly, I was surprised to even see us be the survivors in this video lmaoo
Me too ! 😂
I was thinking the same thing! I was positive that we were going to be the first to die because that is always how I thought of myself 😆
Like we'd run into a tree or fall off a cliff or something
And because this kind of thinking that made the INFJ survives 🤣 They always think the worst of the worst if something happened.
Being a villain is not easy.
You have to deal with pesky heroes, incompetent henchmen, and constant setbacks.
You also have to come up with catchy one-liners, elaborate schemes, and stylish outfits.
And don’t get me started on the taxes. It’s a tough job, but someone has to do it.
-INTJ
Fuck plot armor
As a INTJ, I'm not even gonna be a villan for even a sec.
As an ISTP, I completely agree. Idk how you did it but you predicted the unpredictable. I must think of a new plan... by myself.
😂samw
As an istp I can confirm that literally everything you said about istp was sooo true, like I’m also so proud that I got past my sister intp who said I’m stupid and weak! Hah! I enjoyed
I kinda agree with the ENTP in the “almost out” category - but I actually think the ENTP “makes the sacrifice that makes sense “ so the rest of the survivors can get away. Of course - they believe there’s a chance they might still make it out - but they know the rest of the group won’t survive in that moment if they fail to defeat the villain 🤷🏼♀️. And yes - I KNEW the INTJ was the killer all along 😉🤣
i think entp will last more than entj because of their cleverness. entj is more planning and leadership
We all knew, to be honest.
As an ENTP, I kind of agree with you more. When everything is almost over, I might sacrifice myself in order to save others but accidentally die due to the most wtf circumstances possible coming in my way.
Personally I kind of feel like the entp would get specifically targeted by the murderer and killed for being uncooperative/contrary but maybe that’s just me 😂
Bruh do you really think in our soul we’d sacrifice ourselves for the group. Heck nawh, you know we’re not the heroes. What we are though is the type that everyone thinks died due to some heroic act or twist but turns out there’s a twist of the twist where we survived realising there was a secret safety. Like you think they fell off the cliff but turns out there’s a ledge and we’re safe all along to make it to the end or actually die trying. That’s the ENTP arc… double twists
As an INFP, I think I wouldn't even get to the middle of the movie because I'd be daydreaming about how these events are a great inspiration for a story, and because of anxiety, a lot of anxiety😂
"There is only so many times you could warn people of oncoming danger before you have to let fate play out" speaks to me INFJ soul.
As an INFJ, I didn't even have to watch this to know exactly what was going to be our fate...😂 But I did watch, and I enjoyed it. 😊
The most likely of the two scenarios is my learning about the fate of everyone from the safety of my home, but if I did go...the other is completely spot on.
Nobody ever wants to listen, and now look... You're de@d. 💀🤦🏼♀️
As an INFJ, if I would end up surviving I would also have heaps of survivors guilt. Even though like you said we would try to do as much as possible I would be the person who has a seen of them just crying in their bed at the end, thinking about everyone who died, and somehow blaming it on myself.
As an INFJ I can agree with this. Either I wouldn't go because the current book I am reading is more interesting that weekend, or I would go, warn everyone that this isn't a good idea (a few times), and then just let natural selection take over while I plan my own escape.
as an INFJ agree 100% just might not go because I can see things forehand and if I do go I come prepared too much silliness going on I leave No one is listening lol
@@valerieteahan-tebby2440I hate when people don’t listen when you tell them something before hand, cuz they think you’re wrong, but then something happens to them and they wanna listen at the last second.
But Unfortunately, After that last second, they ignore what you say for the rest of the day
And it’s such a drag
Wow, lately ISFJs are getting a lot more attention. We started out being stereotyped as nurses and cookie bakers (I do love to bake! 🤣), but now we can actually survive horror movies by being agreeable and normal. I guess normal and nice doesn’t mean naive. Yay, us!!!
I guess being normal dan using our common sense would help us eventually. 🙂
But I would think there's a chance that ISFJ could die like ISTJ (helping a friend/a crush)🤔
I'm an ISFJ but I often think that I'll be the first one to die to protect my beloved fam. It's not like I would go and jump in front of the train to save my sister (I would if it's really the case), but I want to make sure that they will survive or at least safely went in the safe point, so I'll do my best to protect myself in order to protect them.
@@BabyFrostGiant Yes, I think if we snagged them aside at the crucial moment and said, stick with me, they’d make it through! Common sense mixed with fierce protective mode!
Most important we would survive becouse we have to Save our beloved. But we could die taking out the enemy... ^^
We ISFJs survive but come out if it with horrible survivors guilt that makes us either the tormented mastermind revenge villain of the next movie or the "stop off at the insane asylum to pry some exposition out of the only remaining survivor" stop for the new protagonists in the reboot. 😆 (For real, though, I'm glad I'm not the only ISFJ who felt sort of weird about not getting to sacrifice myself to save people in this scenario!)
Would be fun to see an actual skit showing this with all his characters :)
INTJ could be the villain I guess. But I always imagined INTJ as the kind of character who went alone into the haunted woods to check out the scene before they were supposed to go with their friends. Then when they don't show up on the day everyone is supposed to leave, their friends just shrug and say "typical INTJ". When they get to the haunted forest cabin, strange things start to happen and they find a breadcrumb trail of research and clues that INTJ hid in order to help them defeat the monster.
I'd say that's a fair assessment but I don't think as an INTJ myself that we would even do that going alone. I'd say at the very least if we do go, we go with at least one other person but still find that even unlikely.
As a intj we wouldn’t go to the woods at all or at least I wouldn’t
As a INFJ sometimes I daydream of possible good or bad things that could happen and then I mentally play out what I would do in those scenarios. So yeah, whenever I’ve gone camping with friends or even a walk in the city, I naturally prepare myself.
I do this too but, only myself is a real character and everyone else is just made up and/or inspired by fictional characters otherwise it gets too real.
Whenever people talk about who would die first in a horror movie, they always say that I’d be the villain, so this is very spot in. 😅
-INTJ
Lol as an INTJ, I would never be the villian, especially a villian running around with a chainsaw. What will I benefit from that?
@@amber8921 I imagine it to be more of a calculated type thing. Like placing traps around or tricking people into killing each other. I would also imagine there to be more of a ‘doing the wrong thing for the right reason’ type of thing. Like, perhaps the victims are very dangerous people that need to be disposed of in order to prevent something even worse from happening. There would have to be a very good reason, I would think. Not just for the fun of it.
@@amethyst_moon12 sure, i could definitely do that, and it would be fun as a challenge, but only if I knew I would get something out of it and not get trausmatized myself.
@@amber8921 Why would I do my own dirty work and chance getting caught or hurt?
I would literally pretend to be my own butler and let everyone go after my proxy while I slip away because no one cares about the butler...
It's really not, though. We can be villains, yes, but we're not the people running around with chainsaws. We're more like Justice Wargrave in And Then There Were None, which is a murder mystery where everyone ends up dead, not a horror movie.
As an ISFJ, I am pleased to know that I would be a survivor and perhaps emerge as the main character! Love all your videos, Frank James. Thanks for the laughs and the education. 🌹
Same
As an ISFJ guy I'm super excited that our type would survive! It makes sense we don't cause trouble, we are practical, we don't like hanging around loose cannons, and we are very observant!
Wow you seem so nice 💖Also I learn a lot from your type - INFJ
dang i forgot about you guys in the ranking he's right
I'm an ISFJ and I love how he described the way we'd survive by being quiet, not standing out and following people that seem trustworthy. That's basically how I'm living my life haha
Yep. I'm an ISTP and my friend is an ISTJ and as this video started I said I would make to the end and then die. I'm smart enough to be the end girl but I'll probably charge the bad guy so whoever is left can get away. When you were holding up the ISTP and ISTJ signs and described how we would go I laughed.
Istj and I had the same thought. I'd make it towards the end but I wouldn't have the mental ability to tackle something unexpected. Didn't expect it'd be trying to save another character!
also an ISTP and i had the same thought just from how ive acted in survival situations
I’m an ISTJ
I feel I would be one of few to survive until the end, but I also would go back to save someone if I thought I could, resulting in my death.
Though, I wouldn’t try unless I absolutely knew I could save that person, even if I might die too.
If I didn’t have to worry about other people I believe I could live.
Welp,im more of a**hole so im gonna be ISTP to survive till the end and leave everyone else to die,lol
ENTP here, I think we have the redemption arc. Early in the movie we're harsh and derisive towards the more helpless types but as the situation deteriorates and our friends keep dying, we channel our cavalier attitude into an act of self sacrifice that creates an opportunity for the remaining survivors to escape.
The end of the movie shows the survivors at an unveiling ceremony of a national monument erected in our honor.
Okay but that's kinda accurate 😮
Yes. Lemme just say,
Endgame be like
💀💀👻👻 OMG That's Terrifying Yet True ( OOOOOOOOffff as an ENTP, I felt that in my stomach like an anticipation of my future ) scary 😱😱😱😱💀💀👻👻
As an INTJ, assuming I actually went with a group of large people into the woods for some reason, I would likely be the one to discover the monsters’ weakness and exploit it through some sort of Se improvisation, (like air freshener and a lighter to make a flamethrower) Te logic (discovering the monster’s weakness is fire) and Ni planning(getting the monster to walk into a trap, close enough so that I can roast it and then finish it off with a weapon I brought because I don’t trust creepy woods and always expect the worst could happen). I do this when watching horror movies, often getting irritated with the characters for not finding it sooner, considering I figure it out very early on.
As an INFJ, I feel this is 1000% correct
As an INFJ with a really strong self-preservation instinct, good reflexes, and an overactive imagination, yeah I think this is about right 😅
This is too funny🤣 As an ENFJ, actually, this is what would have happened. I would work to try and keep the group of survivors alive. Motto: We all are going to make it out of here alive. Except for the people that try to jeopardize the group. Then as an ENFJ, that person would be used as bait to distract the killer while all of the rest of the group, including myself, make it to safety🤗🤗🤗
As an ISTJ, your description is absolutely spot on. I will be stocking up with a LOT of items for my self-defense. When they got caught, at first I would think of running away alone because saving them was too risky, I didn't like risky things, but then thought "No, this is wrong" and turned back to saving them because of my morals. I would probably say "Of course these mfs would get caught, what a pain. Let's see if I die because of them" while heading towards them, but since I'm too weak to handle unexpected things... like my gun suddenly doesn't work after a few shots... I die
As an ISTJ, I agree.
as an intp i think that the intp would just accidentally make a silly mistake and get killed first
Due to our lack of awareness of our surroundings I think we'd end up dying from something stupid and completely unrelated to the murderer's activities.
@@AskForDoodlesexactly like maybe the bear that the ISTP and ISTJ were prepared against got to us at the starting before they could intervene 😅
Hm, just like in Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil.
@@likithaapraveen8726 or I’m so clumsy that I get caught in the bear traps
@@randomthings9383 no because I would totally do that and be like "Well shit" and promptly die
as an INTP, I've always felt that as long as I don't die first in a way that's completely unavoidable, I could probably have a pretty good chance of surviving until the end of the movie.
Yes
Agree
INTP vs. Bad Guy= pffft
INTP vs. Bad RNG=Nooo not that!!!!
Real
When I showed my ENFP husband the title of this video, he said, "The ISTJ would survive, right?" That's my type. Is it just me, or is that a really sweet thing to say? 🙂❤
He knows things
Aww yeah that’s sweet but like no..nohoh 😂
Aaaaw, yes that is really sweet! 🥰🥰 My ISTP husband said “you’re dying in the first 5 minute’s because you would try and make friends with the killer.” (ENFJ). Then FJ said the same thing. It’s true though. Hubby is offended he wouldn’t survive the movie either, then proceeded to argue with himself for 10 minutes about why he would “logically” survive. 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing videos as always! But I was expecting ISFPs to be one of the survivors because ISFP’s are your typical protagonist hero personality like harry potter, eleven, loki, Pocahontas… Because as a fellow reddit user once said: they are practical and act based on their core values. This type of “never give up” mentality represents humanity strength
I know you know and you gotta admit it, that ISFP is not the main character in MBTI community. The reality and people's interest is reversed where the ignored becomes popular and the well-known becomes a nobody. 🗿
I didn't even expect to see the mention of this type in comment section.
As an ISFJ, I totally relate to being agreeable and following the "leader" of the group 😂 Could really relate to INFJs as well 'cos I might not have gone there too if the place seemed sketchy.
As an INTP, my only regret when I die in a horror movie is "I should've known this sooner."
Lol too true
Well we warned you 😂😂😂
Honestly same
Same
Well if L from Death Note knows how Kira kills people, he would've outsmarted and catch Light.
As an INTP, I would just be oblivious & coincidentally leave before things start escalating.
I can 100% guarantee you that I wouldn't hear of my peer's passing, until it's brought up, 7yrs later. 😂
Or I could be too lazy to get out of the house to begin with.
Exactly! As an INTP, I love the woods! So much scope for wandering around alone and learning things. So I would definitely join the trip, but would sneak away from the large social group at the earliest opportunity. Which means I would either be the first to die because I happened to meander into the villain's vicinity, or I'd finally make my way back ages later to find everyone dead and myself the sole survivor. A tendency to wander off is a double-edged sword. 😂
As an INFJ , I can identify 😂 . because we are the ones who always have a terrible feeling of something and we are warning all the way and then it's like.... see, I told you that this was going to happen.
I agree and no one listens to me
You are a great storyteller, you got my full attention 😎👍 I like the entry of the video, with rolling down of the orange background.
This is the most exciting educational video ever 😂🧡
And thanks for revealing the 60 min mark screenwriting secret. I hope you would teach us more about screenwriting in your second channel.
"Caught by the monster's mother who was very upset that its child monster got beat up . . . Frank, what movie are you talking about?" Frank, you are talking about Beowulf.
As an ISTP who's been in the military for about 25 years and was in Afghanistan, you're spot on.
I'm the guy that always comes up with the ideas that get the response (from leadership), "Man, I'm glad he's on OUR side!"
Apparently I also have an evil laugh that comes out when planning how to take down bad guys. I didn't realize this until it was pointed out to me by one of my soldiers in front of a large group. LOL
As an INFP, I am surprised I wasn't the first or the last one out. I'd either be hyper-aware of my surroundings and hide/leave or I would be daydreaming and be caught off guard 😆
As an INTJ, I wouldn't survive in romantic movies they are the real horror for me 😂.
True. I slept through the whole movie when my friend took me out to watch a romance movie. I'm an INTJ and going out isn't my thing but it's their birthday...
@@suigeneris1170 Power to you! I fall asleep during horror movies and cringe or become enraged during romcoms.
As an INTJ who constantly talks about how my friends and I would fare in a horror movie, it has been heavily agreed upon that I would either be the killer/villain or I would survive by being more psychopathic than the villain by ending up making the villain suffer through something worse than the fate they had out for me. I’d go full out Sam from Scream VI
As an INFJ, I always warn everyone something is wrong but they never hear me
As an ISTP, you are completely right, and my last words would be “I F*CKING TOLD YOU SO! F*CKING RUN BRO!”. I would die in blazing glory, fed up with everyone’s sh*t.
Im the INFJ who stayed at home, read the news feeling sorry about the deaths, and being intrigued by the villain. "That's serial killer mind, so interesting... what kind of murder is that ? What kind of mental issue does he have ?". Ok, I'm probably watching too much of Hannibal recently 😅
I bought a book on the minds of serial killers just today - I'm an INFJ!
I was discussing this with a friend recently. We decided that out of our friend group I would either survive to the end or be one of the first to die because I'd probably sacrifice myself for the others-INFJ
EXACTLY
I would prob create a will containing an escape plan involving my sacrifice - fellow infj
Hilarious ending! I knew they were going to be the dastardly villain! 😂 Yay! INFJ warned everyone, but alas, no one listened, so we survived. 😄 You must ha e been hungry making this with all those pizza references!🤣🙌🍕
As an ENFJ, I agree with some- but if my friends get killed, hell no I’m getting the crowbar and dropping my whole personality all together LMAO
As an ISTP I’m just happy that I probably won’t be the first to go
you guys are defintely the critical thinkers, must be escape the villain or even kill him, haha - enfj
I loving being an INTJ. I watched this whole thing and was like "When are we going to die? This whole situation sounds like fun, I'd enjoy facing off against the evil in a horror movie." Then I get to the end and find out I was the villain. Yeah, that sounds pretty accurate.
I've a INTJ friend.. and i'm never sure he's my friend..
Of course I made him take the test to know for sure..(Entj \m/)
@@ankurd2889 it’s really easy to know if an INTJ is your friend. Weigh the benefits you bring against the effort it takes to be friends. If your value as a friend is more than the trouble you cause, then you’re friends. Every year I weigh each friend, and sometimes remove my friends when they don’t measure up any longer.
@@joshcal7370 oh I put him through the ringer a lot..I make him pay ..I point out Where's he's wrong ...I knowingly hand over my secrets to him too..and he offers sage advise..
So I like him..
Recently he was going through some work trouble..where I advised him to bite the bullet and do the thang..
He did..
So I think I'm valuable to him..
But I know..he can drop me at moment's notice..🤓
@@joshcal7370lol me too man, me too
The amount of creativity you put into these videos is astounding. You are so good at explaining things. Love your content. Also as an ENFJ, I am usually more practical than most ENFJs so I would hope I would be more like an ENTJ and make it out :P 😅
Same here hahahaha
i mean our Ni and Se would definetely bring us at least to the same level with entj
only enfj under 10 would dieithe beginningof the story
Knew INTJ would either not join the group, leave immidiately or be the villain. You made me laugh so much when you actually revealed it!!!
INFJ here.
Someone said when playing a paintball scrimmage, they thought it was like a horror movie, because they thought I was eliminated early in the game not seeing me anywhere.
Only for me to come out behind the other team after half of them were eliminated, shredding everyone in the back and ending the game. I do usually make the playbooks, 3d playbooks that work extremely well. One tournament the point lasted a record 12 seconds based off of a 3d plan. Unfortunately, my team would not shut up, as much as I told them to keep quiet. They revealed the plan when the other team absolutely mind blown wondered how they lined up their shots so perfectly and knew to point blank the guy in the center. They were too celebratory and pridefully stupid to protect the idea. The next few games were not good for us.
It is extremely hard to get people to try out my plans, even after colorizing them with graphics and texts. Mainly because the plans take risks and have nuances that work if executed, but seem impossible [to them] to do. Sometimes I just execute the plan myself, and win the finals ignoring what anyone else on my team wants to do. They think to play conservative on that last point, but that is too predictable.
I’m an ISTJ
I feel I would be one of few to survive until the end, but I also would go back to save someone if I thought I could, resulting in my death.
Though, I wouldn’t try unless I absolutely knew I could save that person, even if I might die too.
If I didn’t have to worry about other people I believe I could live.
THAT'S ME THAT'S AN ISTJ FOR YOU! I'd survive unless I can save that person certainly! There's a chance I might die saving them if they're close to me I would be scared to death but my mind would eventually stop working and I'll straight up go and save them and until I've realised I'd be dead. I wouldn't be able to live with that guilt of not being able to save them and letting them die, I'd even fall into depression.
@@swaraphile Samee kinda, i feel like if I couldn't save someone i'd probably try to live for them, but probably be depressed at the same time yk. I'd do my best to save everyone and prevent any problems if i could from then on out.
INFJ here - can verify this is true, especially the "I can only tell you so many times before I let nature take its course". Also I love how the INTJ wouldn't be put into that sort of situation, or would be the cause of the situation. There's no in-between😂 As one who's married to an INTJ, this is quite accurate. ~Sassy~
In my defense, I did warn them to stay away... 😂 ~Fade~
As an INFJ I was laughing at how right it was to stay out, only my insecurities will make me never get to that situation in the first place, but if there's no way out then I'll be dead inside 💀. wow i just found this channel a week ago and you are a good storyteller, creatively bringing crazy ideas, you help people to understand and be curious, keep up the amazing work 👍.
Frank you could NEVER lose us! You are far too awesome! No surprise you nailed this one! I actually yelled in gleeful agreement when you said the INFJ would be the original voice of reason! And then of course the one texting the group chat from HOME...'I hope everything goes okay'...But you know damn well it's about to go. So you give one last ditch to give some logical advice! But no one responses because they've heard enough of your doomsday predictions.😭*shrugs*😌☕📚🎶
THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think if the INFP would survive if they'd already lived through a bunch of trauma. I've got loads of situational awareness that have kept me out of trouble in the first place.
0:58 it will be me. I am ENFJ. I think. But I am also INFJ. I am a mix of two completely different types. But maybe not. I would not talk to the monster or fight with it. I would just thinking what to do. Like doing what my intuition tells me. Just being the detective
As an INFJ who is very concerned about a family trip in 2 weeks that has so many warning signs, this was not a comfort. I tried to opt out but I am now going for various reasons. Wish me luck. (Edited for grammar)
I suggest you voice your concern either way if you dont feel comfortable. Guess all I can say is be careful, trust your gut and enjoy what you can.
INTJ here. Yes. Fear us.
Also, nice reference to Beowulf. It's Grendl and Grendl's mother you were talking about. It's one of my favorite medieval stories.
As an INFP, I'd just be forgotten about, even by the villain. I'd probably get it by trying to protect Victims #4, #5 and #6 and then accidently falling on villain's weaponry.
Do more of these, this was fun!
As an INFP who was forgotten by both my crew of sjs (who were carrying the only guns) and the zombies at a zombie-pocalypse escape room, even when I was holding the lunchbox with the ingredients for the antidote, I can confirm this 😂
@@anniewinter7946 Probably be able to walk through the zombies without them realizing anything.
Might even learn to tame the zombies by blowing bubbles.
What's really happening is at your imagining all this sitting on a rock. But because you're imagining this you got this blank glare going on that zombies think that you're one of them and disregard you.
And you're just sitting there thinking about blowing bubbles and zombies going after them.
Zombies get bored of you sit in there staring and go off to find something to eat.
You suddenly noticed that it's morning and the sun is rising and oh that looks pretty. You look around and there's no zombies. Only the finally dead zombies that have died of starvation.
I don't know. Fun to think about. Probably wouldn't want to test it out to see if it's true though.
As an ENFJ I feel both slighted, and oddly understood...
Imma say ISTP would be the killer…
ENTPs are the comedic relief so of course they're gonna make it to the 90% mark and have a funny or emotional death.
First to go
ESFJ 1:05
ENFJ 1:30
ESTP 1:56
ESTJ 1:56
Half the movie
ENFP 4:13
INFP 4:13
INTP 4:16
ESFP 1:34
Almost out
ISTJ 7:05
ISTP 7:05
ISFP 6:18
ENTP 5:44
Escapees
ISFJ 8:36
INFJ 10:20
ENTJ 9:35
INTJ the villain
As an infj the whole, "get your head out of the books and live a little!" phrase is so accurate. Most of my friends would die and I'd be at home listening to music while doing dishes surviving😂
Me to
Can someone please make a movie with the sixteen types in this situation and have it play out exactly as he's described?
YES, as an ISFJ ITS ACCURATE. I LOVE horror movies.