The mother went after the kids while they were sleeping. She smothered Nicholas first while he was asleep so he didn’t know what happened. Anne woke up while her brother was being attacked & was aware when her mother kiIIed her. She was too young to understand that they were dead but she knew her mother had harmed her & her brother. That’s why she kept hinting that her mother had done something horrible & that’s why she was so angry & confrontational with her mother. The father died in the war & returned home for a final goodbye. He knew that his wife had kiIIed their children & that’s why he wasn’t happy to see her. Great job figuring it out though it does take some of the fun out of the reveal.
A lot of modern movies have stolen from great films like this one, so it makes sense that "modern audiences" can figure a lot of these tried and true tropes out nowadays.
Just curious though, how do you KNOW this is the case? Did you guess or did they lay the details out in an interview? They never explicitly state the details of Nicholas being asleep and all that so I just want to know what your source is.
@princesslina4043. Read it in an article/interview about the director, Alejandro Amenabar. The article was talking about his work & this movie was mentioned. Don’t remember which magazine it was in because it was years ago. It was after her won a bunch of awards for another movie & the article gave an overview of his work.
@@reservoirdude92 True that also it's hard not to hear about the twist in movies like this one the sixth sense fight club not saying that's what he's doing just sayin'. Some of these reactors are full of it.
'Don't they got a ghost CPS or something?' 😂 You're the best! Well done for calling it! I saw this aged 12 in the cinema and the whole room jumped when the old lady opened the cupboard door. A now classic twist on the haunted house story! It's a great one to watch people react to and you nailed it!
I don't like what she did, but I understand what broke her. She was stressed to the max. Her husband was at war; the Germans had invaded the island; her children were special needs; it was probably hard to get food because of the war; she was also a bit tightly wound and was a religious fanatic. It was the perfect storm for something horrible to happen.
So what happened was, because the children had to have no light, she kept the curtains drawn for herself, too, and gave herself a vitamin D deficiency, which causes depression and other illnesses which is why she did what she did. She went insane.
"if they're ghosts then why aren't they wearing sheets and clanking chains?" Caus they're not in the Klan 🤣 I had to pause because I was laughing so hard
Best supernatural thriller since “The Changeling” with George C Scott. No gratuitous gore, just isolation and quiet dread as the tension slowly ratchets up. And arguably the best performance of Nicole Kidman’s career.
I LOVE the way this film is shot; the gothic atmosphere is so rich you can feel it. This really was another one that, like The Sixth Sense, you DEFINITELY needed to not get spoiled before watching. Also, you need more Guillermo del Toro in your life. Y'all know which ones (spoiler alert: it's all of them haha) ❤
Dammit. Sherlock Jay pieced it all together. This movie always freaked me out more than most because I think this is how it really is for ghosts. They're at varying stages of acceptance or knowledge of their deaths. But otherwise, they're just carrying on living their lives as normal like everyone else.
_The Others_ is the last genuinely suspenseful ghost story ever made. Indirectly adapted from the late Victorian novella _The Turn of the Screw_ by Henry James, it stays true to the 19th century source material while bringing the setting forward to WW2. Grace reading from Genesis as the camera pans over candle-lit illustrations is among the best introductory sequences ever put to film. The scene where she goes to face the intruders, ascending the stairs while clutching her rosary, whispering the Lord's prayer, is magnificent. You can really feel her terror. _They_ are the ghosts, trapped in the very limbo she had warned her children about. On subsequent viewings, you will notice subtle hints as to what is really going on. In the beginning, Grace wakes up screaming; she was having a nightmare about suffocating her children. Mrs Mills tells Grace that grief can make people do the strangest things; Grace killed her children in a psychotic break after learning that Charles died. When we see Grace retrieve the shotgun, she pauses, as if remembering something; the last time she held it, she was committing suicide. Grace mentions that she is suffering migraines; she had shot herself in the forehead. Ann's breathing becomes laboured when she is agitated; the last thing the children would have experienced is the desperation to breathe as Grace smothered them. Grace mentions that the fog has never been so thick; it is the boundary of the limbo she is now imprisoned within, and she cannot venture beyond it, as Mills and Tuttle indicate.
“That’s why she has migraines.” 😂😂 Now that they all know tell me that daughter isn’t gonna call her out any time she’s being ridiculous. Ain’t got nothing to lose.
When I watched this the first time my cat was sleeping behind my head and at a scary moment she screeched like a tea kettle in her sleep, woke up and ran across the room.
im so glad i randomly came across this video. you are so hilarious and sweet and you have SO many good movie reactions on your channel! i have like 20 tabs open right now to binge your videos LMAO
Guillermo DelToro made an excellent gothic ghost story called The Devil’s Backbone. He also made Mimic ( not a ghost story, but it is a good monster movie).
I've seen this movie multiple times and never once did it occur to me that her migraines were being caused by a shotgun blast to the head! That's brilliant!
everything the kids say is crazy! when the girl screams “she’s trying to kill us! you’re wicked!”, when they’re having breakfast she says that the toast tastes funny and she “liked it better before”.. they’re telling us the whole time
Yes it’s Catelyn Stark in Game of Thrones! I always feel sorry for poor Victor having to have all these ghosts walking around fighting and scaring him. The daughter probably bullied him all the time.
Congratulation J for predicting that they were the ghosts ! And you are so right, "The Others" have the same vibes as "The Sixth Sense" : true masterpieces in their own rights ! I personally loved them both and the twists were phenomenal !
Question.... With 8 people waiting for this to start... did 15 likes come from the thumbnail since the premiere hasn't even started yet? If so.... good job Blank!
I've been surprised, the last few reactions I've seen for this the reactors didn't know the disease is a real disease. I thought it was something everyone knew about. lol
Saw a documentary about it years ago. A ton of children with protective gear on in their own homes when the sun is up. They played at night when the sun was down. I don't remember what it was called though.
They used to put photos up of passed away loved ones in the 1800’s. They’d dress them up , put makeup on them and sit them in “natural” positions in chairs , sometimes on the bed , together with other family members if lost at the same time etc. it’s wild to look at t he photos but is what they used to do. I myself prefer having pictures of my mom when she was alive and happy , I could never put a photo of after she passed up. Great reaction EOM!
“They’re ghost white”…that’s some solid unintentional foreshadowing. Also, not a particularly great movie, but I don’t think there is another reactor on this platform that could do The Cell(2000) justice
Bro, i love your videos, and i have watched them since i dont when! The main reason why i kept watching you was because of your comments and you being yourself. The edditing, too Xd
This was a fun reaction. There is a movie called "The Other" (1972) based on a book by Thomas Tryon. In 1971, the year the book was published, when I was twelve years old my mom gave me the book to read and I loved it. When the movie came out my mom took me to see it. The movie follows the book quite well. I think J would like it. Also, Thomas Tryon wrote a book called Harvest Home that was made into a two part television movie starring Bette Davis.
Dagnabbit!!! Holy moly, the fact that The Sixth Sense was a spoiler for you - it’s rich and aggravating as f. Dammit Still enjoyed it, of course. I dig you forever
@@EOMReacts You are absolutely correct. Still, *sigh*… you got robbed, man! I blame Bruce Willis, js. I smell a law suit haha. Thank you for your content, as always. 🥂
Youve got to do a reaction to ( Stir of Echoes ) starring Kevin Bacon!!!! You will not be disappointed! Is more of a psychological, sci-fi , thriller/horror but not really much of a horror with all the jump scares, loud music that is associated with typical horror movies but is an excellent movie that Ive not veen able to find another content creator cover and feel youd be the best man for this one!!
Fun reaction as usual. I'd like to make a suggestion... That you watch episodes of The Original Twilight Zone because you'll recognize many stories, characters, and themes that are directly based on TZ episodes -- some of which, to be fair, are based on stories written by the amazing writers of the time. As you can guess, this movie is inspired by a couple of Twilight Zone episodes. The one I remember most is called "The Passerby" accept it took place at the end of the Civil War. And if you recognize it, this is what happens in "Beetlejuice" haha
"Nicole Kidman been wearing purple for 3 days in a row just like Bruce Willis in I See Dead People."
Don't ever change J. Hahahahaha
😂 Classic J! 🤣🤣🤘
" Nah, thats the clan" 😂😂 that got me aint gonna lie 😅😅
That got me too. I'd prefer dealing with real ghosts than those racist imposters.
That was such a damn good joke!!!
The mother went after the kids while they were sleeping. She smothered Nicholas first while he was asleep so he didn’t know what happened. Anne woke up while her brother was being attacked & was aware when her mother kiIIed her. She was too young to understand that they were dead but she knew her mother had harmed her & her brother. That’s why she kept hinting that her mother had done something horrible & that’s why she was so angry & confrontational with her mother.
The father died in the war & returned home for a final goodbye. He knew that his wife had kiIIed their children & that’s why he wasn’t happy to see her. Great job figuring it out though it does take some of the fun out of the reveal.
A lot of modern movies have stolen from great films like this one, so it makes sense that "modern audiences" can figure a lot of these tried and true tropes out nowadays.
Just curious though, how do you KNOW this is the case? Did you guess or did they lay the details out in an interview? They never explicitly state the details of Nicholas being asleep and all that so I just want to know what your source is.
@princesslina4043. Read it in an article/interview about the director, Alejandro Amenabar. The article was talking about his work & this movie was mentioned. Don’t remember which magazine it was in because it was years ago. It was after her won a bunch of awards for another movie & the article gave an overview of his work.
@@reservoirdude92 True that also it's hard not to hear about the twist in movies like this one the sixth sense fight club not saying that's what he's doing just sayin'. Some of these reactors are full of it.
Yeah reactor videos are never as fun when the reactor figures stuff out
She screamed like she’s late for work 😂😂😂
I died when he said that!😂😂😂
She just remembered she had married Tom Cruise
That cracked me up!! LOL
he had so many great one-liners in this!
😂😂😂😂
He said “ I Carmen Sandiego’d that shit!” I wonder how many viewers will understand that reference?
🎶🎶 where in the world is....🎶🎶😊
Me! Me! Me! 🎶 Where in the world is Carmen San Diego 🎶
Thought it was Sandie God...like the frick is that? Like the cookie?
Computer Lab baby!!
So....shes in San Diego? GIVE ME MY 3 FITY
'Don't they got a ghost CPS or something?' 😂 You're the best! Well done for calling it! I saw this aged 12 in the cinema and the whole room jumped when the old lady opened the cupboard door. A now classic twist on the haunted house story! It's a great one to watch people react to and you nailed it!
"why aren't they wearing sheets and clanking chains?!"
cuz they ain't in the klan.
ROFL
Right?! I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry!!
ROFLMAO!
I don't like what she did, but I understand what broke her. She was stressed to the max. Her husband was at war; the Germans had invaded the island; her children were special needs; it was probably hard to get food because of the war; she was also a bit tightly wound and was a religious fanatic. It was the perfect storm for something horrible to happen.
'I want my daddy!"...."He went to go get some milk"...Classic! Lol!
"Is that when she went dumb?" Dumb, in this context, means unable to speak. Like how Helen Keller was "blind, deaf and dumb."
J: “ Why are they so pale? They’re ghost white “
Well, about that….
Oh snap!!! It’s about to be on! Nicole Kidman and those kids gave some amazing performances.
Well Bertha Mills wasn't kidding when she said Lydia is older than she looks.😅
This movie right here, this movie right here, they did their thing. 🎉
The Spanish make amazing films, that's for sure.
@@reservoirdude92 Like, El Orfanato (2008).
So what happened was, because the children had to have no light, she kept the curtains drawn for herself, too, and gave herself a vitamin D deficiency, which causes depression and other illnesses which is why she did what she did. She went insane.
I saw this in theaters at 10-years-old, gosh darn creepy movie. Now a part of me just can't help but crack up because of Scary Movie 3.
“Are you late for work?” 😂 I know I scream in terror when I’m late for work lol
Literally me on Friday 🤣
This movie's a classic. You're in for a surprise.
Unfortunately, he wasn’t. 😞
@@rickardroach9075 Nope, not even close.
@@makekotor3722 Tbf M Whistle didn't figure out the others were living people.
"if they're ghosts then why aren't they wearing sheets and clanking chains?"
Caus they're not in the Klan 🤣 I had to pause because I was laughing so hard
“Nah that’s the klan” took me OUT 😂😂😂 facts.
"Grace; What do you want?" 🤣🤣🤣Just another reminder of why you're one of my favorite reactors.
I appreciate that the schedule doesn't just rely on polls and sometimes Jay just wants to watch something, so it goes on the schedule.
The schedule on have polls for Friday movies. Every other movie Blank or myself picks - J
Best supernatural thriller since “The Changeling” with George C Scott. No gratuitous gore, just isolation and quiet dread as the tension slowly ratchets up.
And arguably the best performance of Nicole Kidman’s career.
Bless you! You are my favorite comment today. The Changling is my favorite scary movie, ever!!! ❤
The Changeling is also underrated. Excellent movie, so creepy!!
The purple is for mourning. Or maybe half-mourning which would be after 1 year passed. She is mourning her husband who died in the war.
I LOVE the way this film is shot; the gothic atmosphere is so rich you can feel it. This really was another one that, like The Sixth Sense, you DEFINITELY needed to not get spoiled before watching.
Also, you need more Guillermo del Toro in your life. Y'all know which ones (spoiler alert: it's all of them haha) ❤
3:04 "you made me forget what #$!@ing year it was" 😆
Dammit. Sherlock Jay pieced it all together.
This movie always freaked me out more than most because I think this is how it really is for ghosts. They're at varying stages of acceptance or knowledge of their deaths. But otherwise, they're just carrying on living their lives as normal like everyone else.
_The Others_ is the last genuinely suspenseful ghost story ever made. Indirectly adapted from the late Victorian novella _The Turn of the Screw_ by Henry James, it stays true to the 19th century source material while bringing the setting forward to WW2. Grace reading from Genesis as the camera pans over candle-lit illustrations is among the best introductory sequences ever put to film. The scene where she goes to face the intruders, ascending the stairs while clutching her rosary, whispering the Lord's prayer, is magnificent. You can really feel her terror. _They_ are the ghosts, trapped in the very limbo she had warned her children about.
On subsequent viewings, you will notice subtle hints as to what is really going on. In the beginning, Grace wakes up screaming; she was having a nightmare about suffocating her children. Mrs Mills tells Grace that grief can make people do the strangest things; Grace killed her children in a psychotic break after learning that Charles died. When we see Grace retrieve the shotgun, she pauses, as if remembering something; the last time she held it, she was committing suicide. Grace mentions that she is suffering migraines; she had shot herself in the forehead. Ann's breathing becomes laboured when she is agitated; the last thing the children would have experienced is the desperation to breathe as Grace smothered them. Grace mentions that the fog has never been so thick; it is the boundary of the limbo she is now imprisoned within, and she cannot venture beyond it, as Mills and Tuttle indicate.
What do you think about The Haunting of Hill House?
I really like the 1999 film, even though the CG is ridiculous. I love the look of the house and I like the cast.
@@ArnoldTohtFan that was a solid movie for sure, but I mean the Netflix series. They're both based off the same book I think.
I don't watch anything from Netflix, or anything contemporary at all.
The Others was my favorite Childhood Ghost story movie ever made especially it was made by Alejandro Amenábar and Executive producer Tom Cruise
It's such a great example of how atmosphere can be even more scary than actually seeing ghosts or monsters or gore.
Omg, the progress circle over J's head when he paused the movie killed me 😂
The kid's condition is a real thing, called xeroderma pigmentosum. The door locking is so the kids don't accidentally walk into a sunlit room.
Being allergic to the sun is a real thing Photosensitivity. Shits wild asf
One of the most underrated movies.
“That’s why she has migraines.” 😂😂 Now that they all know tell me that daughter isn’t gonna call her out any time she’s being ridiculous. Ain’t got nothing to lose.
"If a fire break out you better bang on something, let us know" 😂
Always on the side of Ann! Knew you would be too, that child actor is fierce!
Your math was mathin', J.
“ghost CPS” sent me😂😂
The twist at the end....GENIUS ❤
I didn't figure this out until very near the end. Much respect Sir.
Got my snacks ready for this. Can't wait to see Jay's reaction when he finds out the twist
This movie is brilliant. Every haunted house trope, with a twist at the end that turns everything on its head.
When I watched this the first time my cat was sleeping behind my head and at a scary moment she screeched like a tea kettle in her sleep, woke up and ran across the room.
lol, “Grace, what do you want??”
im so glad i randomly came across this video. you are so hilarious and sweet and you have SO many good movie reactions on your channel! i have like 20 tabs open right now to binge your videos LMAO
The padawan has now truly become the master... sniff sniff... I feel like a proud father ngl.
😂😂😂
tell Blake to put Stephen King's red Rose into the schedule. Just trust me on his brother.
I remember that!!
"This is the mom of the year right here." Well...... 😛
When I said I said that with full sarcasm lol - J
Guillermo DelToro made an excellent gothic ghost story called The Devil’s Backbone. He also made Mimic ( not a ghost story, but it is a good monster movie).
Oh Maker, that is my 3rd favorite ghost story movie. I cried, it was so good. Damn it Del Toro!!!
Even as a ghost the husband had shell shock. What we now call ptsd
I've seen this movie multiple times and never once did it occur to me that her migraines were being caused by a shotgun blast to the head! That's brilliant!
everything the kids say is crazy! when the girl screams “she’s trying to kill us! you’re wicked!”, when they’re having breakfast she says that the toast tastes funny and she “liked it better before”.. they’re telling us the whole time
"Ghost CPS" I'm weak 🤣
"I'll call her by her first name for the rest of eternity" 🤣🤣
Yes it’s Catelyn Stark in Game of Thrones!
I always feel sorry for poor Victor having to have all these ghosts walking around fighting and scaring him. The daughter probably bullied him all the time.
This is one of the best reactions ever put to YT. 👏
Congratulation J for predicting that they were the ghosts ! And you are so right, "The Others" have the same vibes as "The Sixth Sense" : true masterpieces in their own rights ! I personally loved them both and the twists were phenomenal !
She brought you into this world, she can take you out.
"I want my daddy!"
J....
" He went to go get some milk"
Me...
😂
This film is a MASTERPIECE 👍🏻
Question.... With 8 people waiting for this to start... did 15 likes come from the thumbnail since the premiere hasn't even started yet? If so.... good job Blank!
I guess people know before the premiere that they can always rely on a great reaction from J, especially if the film is great!
Must’ve. I’ve been waiting on this one!
Liking it before it starts helps make it visible to more ppl. So basically it helps it to reach a wider audience - J
@@reservoirdude92Lol,that’s why I already clicked like because I already know the reactions going to be good😂
I liked it before it started. This man is always spot on- he deserves everything, so does blank 😊
I've been surprised, the last few reactions I've seen for this the reactors didn't know the disease is a real disease. I thought it was something everyone knew about. lol
It’s not like it’s such a common thing as grass being green. - J
Saw a documentary about it years ago. A ton of children with protective gear on in their own homes when the sun is up. They played at night when the sun was down. I don't remember what it was called though.
I love how proud you were that you figured it out. You guys are always awesome. ❤
They used to put photos up of passed away loved ones in the 1800’s. They’d dress them up , put makeup on them and sit them in “natural” positions in chairs , sometimes on the bed , together with other family members if lost at the same time etc. it’s wild to look at t he photos but is what they used to do. I myself prefer having pictures of my mom when she was alive and happy , I could never put a photo of after she passed up. Great reaction EOM!
I would dead ass buy that house ESPECIALLY if I knew it was haunted.
You figured it out so fast!😂 fantastic reaction as always! ❤❤❤
39:17 I was just expecting a “shut up” right here. I wasn’t expecting J to bring out the gourmet shit.
i think the dad part of the movie, gives away the twist
I love it when you pause and analyze things. Knowing the answers made this a lot better. Great video
How often do we get a ghost movie told entirely from the ghosts perspective never forget first time I watched this was with my older sister
Congrats JL, you've reached a new level of Movie -figure-outism XD lol
OMG! I missed the start but I’m so excited for this!!
37:10 If I wasn't already sitting down, I would have fallen over laughing.
Good job figuring it out!
“They’re ghost white”…that’s some solid unintentional foreshadowing.
Also, not a particularly great movie, but I don’t think there is another reactor on this platform that could do The Cell(2000) justice
You figured out the whole movie! That's why you're one of my favorite UA-camrs!
Bro, i love your videos, and i have watched them since i dont when! The main reason why i kept watching you was because of your comments and you being yourself. The edditing, too Xd
I can’t see that old lady without picturing her when she played the dirty old lady from “Yes Man”.
Bro you are hilarious and observant. 5 minutes into the video and I was like, "He's gonna figure it out."
lol "ghost CPS"
Hooray 🎉for you !! I never saw it coming !! 😅
First reaction I’ve seen to guess it right! Great reaction, love to see the horror reactions coming more and more
"Bae Bae kods" best animated movie back in the day
This was a fun reaction. There is a movie called "The Other" (1972) based on a book by Thomas Tryon. In 1971, the year the book was published, when I was twelve years old my mom gave me the book to read and I loved it. When the movie came out my mom took me to see it. The movie follows the book quite well. I think J would like it. Also, Thomas Tryon wrote a book called Harvest Home that was made into a two part television movie starring Bette Davis.
Oh my god , the clan joke you made was perfect !!!😂😂😂😂😂
Off the thriller topic, Nicole Kidman and Anthony Hopkins in, The Human Stain.
It's a heartbreaker. And a great movie. ❤
Please react to Fatal Attraction 🙏
In the old days it was common for your family to have a photograph taken of your corpse because it would be the last they would ever remember you as.
Dagnabbit!!! Holy moly, the fact that The Sixth Sense was a spoiler for you - it’s rich and aggravating as f. Dammit
Still enjoyed it, of course. I dig you forever
Lol it had the same vibes - J
@@EOMReacts You are absolutely correct. Still, *sigh*… you got robbed, man! I blame Bruce Willis, js. I smell a law suit haha. Thank you for your content, as always. 🥂
Just have to point out how gorgeous Kidman is in this.
Youve got to do a reaction to
( Stir of Echoes ) starring Kevin Bacon!!!! You will not be disappointed! Is more of a psychological, sci-fi , thriller/horror but not really much of a horror with all the jump scares, loud music that is associated with typical horror movies but is an excellent movie that Ive not veen able to find another content creator cover and feel youd be the best man for this one!!
that is a darn good movie. I second J watching it!
Fun reaction as usual.
I'd like to make a suggestion...
That you watch episodes of The Original Twilight Zone because you'll recognize many stories, characters, and themes that are directly based on TZ episodes -- some of which, to be fair, are based on stories written by the amazing writers of the time.
As you can guess, this movie is inspired by a couple of Twilight Zone episodes. The one I remember most is called "The Passerby" accept it took place at the end of the Civil War.
And if you recognize it, this is what happens in "Beetlejuice"
haha
I am so glad y'all got to this! One of my favorite movies!
42:28 Grace: Why not?
Mrs. Mills: The plot, ma’am.
You’re a movie sleuth. You’re on your game!!!
"You stank mutha, see." Oh i I lost it there 🤣
Bruh. This has to be your funniest reaction. I love your personality!
I love your reactions but I never expected you to turn into sherlock Holmes 😂😂😂
Just watched this movie myself for the first time. And then hopped on to hear to watch your reaction. X
Your one-liners were on point in this one.
What a masterpiece of a film