@@_zhsfienex8214 I think rather the bagel deprives the universe of meaning collapsing everything into a singularity, while the moltitude of googly eyes give a speck of meaning with something that has no intristic meaning.
When Raymond told Evelyn: In another life….I would’ve really liked to have done laundry and taxes with you” and walks away…that really hit the emotions HARD!
That ending got me to call my mom. I havent talk to her in months because of our stupid disagreement. What a joy ride of a movie like a roller coaster literally.
Finally! A normal human reaction. Maybe I’m just a big cry baby, but I legit don’t understand how anyone can see this movie and NOT sob. I saw it 6 times and cried harder and harder each time lol!
Watched a ton of these reactions and haven't seen anyone not at least struggle not to break down. Most cry and some fully break down if they identify with some of the characters personally. Watching on camera are going to try to fight it more.
I can't imagine the process of editing this masterpiece together. The way the scenes flowed seamlessly was so impressive, and it could have easily been a jumbled mess but it just...works.
Just saw it in theaters with friends and for some reason I kept holding in my emotions even though they were getting really intense inside. There were many scenes where I came close to releasing them (that rock scene came very close). But when Waymond said 'in another life,' that levee broke and I released everything and tears flooded and it was damn near euphoric. It felt like the whole theater let out one deep sigh of a dozen different emotions. What an amazing piece of love this movie is
That line is powerful but for me (as a man who really tries so hard to hide from everybody the pain, anger and sorrow I feel) when Waymond says "This is how I fight" that's the most brutal and intense line of all the movie, because many men wants to scream that loud, that the people knows that we are not weak, and that takes a lot of strength to keep moving forward regardless of how we feel inside.
The last line of the movie hits me SO HARD. Twice, Evelyn gets distracted by other universes, and twice, Deirdre chides her with the same question: "Are you with us?" The first time, near the beginning of the film, Evelyn gets defensive and insists that yes, she was totally paying attention (even though she obviously was not). I have ADHD, and that's so me. Obviously the distraction is me, but also the defensiveness. I don't want to get distracted, I don't want to make people feel like I don't care about what they have to say, or like the conversation isn't important to me. It is, but that won't do anything to prevent my brain from haring off without my permission. So... I grew up lying about it. I would insist that I was totally actually paying attention, shut up, and then I just got really good at using context clues that followed to pretend that I knew what the conversation was about. So the movie uses a punch-you-in-the-face method of showing us how much Evelyn has grown by having her in the same place, with the same person, having the same interaction. It's literally identical, so we can see how she has developed in how her response differs to the "Are you with us?" question. I think most movies would have the main character overcome the obstacle itself - have her actually successfully pay attention. But this movie, instead, recognizes that the distraction isn't really something that just magically goes away through willpower. It's just a fact of her life. Instead, it makes it okay that this is how she is. The symbol of her growth isn't that she stops being distracted - it's that she's not ashamed of it and doesn't feel the need to lie or get defensive. It's okay to ask someone to repeat themselves. PS: during the development process for this movie, one of the writer-directors decided to research ADHD as a part of Evelyn's distraction, which resulted in him staying up until 4am reading about it, crying and going "I think I have ADHD." He ended up getting a diagnosis and started treatment while making this movie. So it's definitely not an accident that there are so many parallels, lol.
Another thing I think is interesting is that at the start of the movie she is frequently ignoring her family/setting them aside to focus on other things, but at the end she isn't paying attention to Dierdre because she is paying more attention to her family members.
Something that I love about this movie is how Waymond is, he's not the typical Hollywood hero that at the end of the movie becomes a "strong" and "fighter" man of acction, he's kind, sentimental, open, if that would've been an ordinary movie Waymond woud've become Alpha Waymond, but the movie tells you that its okay been sentimental and kind, that, being that way its not bad and that doesn't makes you less man, it's heartmelting to a sentimental man like me to find a character like him that i can identify myself with
I have seen the movie maybe 20 times already, I bought it after seeing it in the theatre. I spend the most part of my day watching channels reacting to the movie because it's the only way I can experience seeing it for the first time, again.
lol, I've probably seen about 15 different reactions as, after you've made everyone, you know watch it, you have to find other people to share it with. :)
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” became one of the best films I have ever seen. The range of emotions I felt throughout the film left me crying when I watched the scene with Evelyn and Joy at the end
This movie is the only movie that made me cry, while laughing. The whole movie is so well done. From the visual effects, to the direction, to the writing dialogue acting. Nothing in this movie falls flat. Seen it 3x now, twice in theaters. One of the best movies I've ever seen
James Hong deserves a Lifetime Achievement Academy Award in honor of this film. How many actors can say they've been in 650+ Film & TV roles? A guy from Minneapolis who can hold his own in a film at 93 years of age?? He had roles in the original Hawaii-5-O, Perry Mason, Blade Runner, Big Trouble in Little China, hundreds of others and he's still working!! Bravo. Bravo.
I made myself a pet rock with googly eyes so I can remember this amazing movie every time I see it. EDIT: Next I want to make a cardboard sign that says "Hail Bagel". The best merch for this movie is shit you can make at home, lol.
The ending fight is most likely one of the best fight scenes in film.. in my opinion. Just what it represents. The fight between Joy and Evelyn. It’s a physical visualization of a verbal fight. Joy being aggressive and hurting her mother. Evelyn taking every punch and push, fighting to be there for her daughter. Joy being angry and confused why her mom isn’t fighting back. It’s chaotic and sad. Represented in the distorted music and visuals constantly shifting. All ending with a private, intimate conversation where each finally gains understanding of the other. A start of a new life together…. Sorry I’m a nerd for this scene
Saw the movie for the first time Friday night, then again alongside you, cried harder this time around haha a beautiful movie, thank you for allowing me to watch this with you😊
Thank you. I loved Swiss Army Man, but for some reason I was stand offish with this film. Watching the reaction you did got me to sit down and watch it finally, Jesus CHRIST what a film. Jobu Topaki is easily one of the best antagonists ever on film. S Hzu is just unbelievable in this film along with everyone else. Never seen a film with a concept this abstract and wild stick the landing so absolutely beautifully.
I know this was at least a year ago and I've been following Diegesis for a while now, but the sudden urge to watch all the reactions to EEAAO hit me and I'm seeing your reaction for the first time. And I've been crying in every single one when they start getting into the deep storylines even though I've seen it so much 😭🥺 I heard someone phrase this so well about the googly eyes-- it's Waymond's way of seeing humanity and empathizing with everything even inanimate objects and when she puts the Googly third eye on, she is starting to empathize and humanize everyone has an internal struggle. ❤
The reason those are the right keys on the piano is that those feet are just gloves that they put on a pianist's hands haha. You can see it on the gag reel if you look it up.
Fighting Joi with the power joi, the feeling you should have when you love and chose to be kind, this movie its not just a visual masterpiece fun to watch but also a needed reminder to all to enjoy life more iven when things dont work out how we wanted it, and rip alpha waymond :'(
when i saw it in theaters, i got a little emotional. when i watched a few other reactions on youtube, i got a little emotional. but for some reason this viewing absolutely destroyed me
Ok I've seen lots and lots of reactions for this movie. I think you're my fave. Because you cried at all the emotional parts... Same as me! Lmao. And your reaction at the end about whole movie "Amazing". Hahaha. It really is
Having anxiety and depression this movie. Rue Bennett and Bojack Horseman really really hit me deep. I wasn't ready for this film to be so good and hit on so many levels. The thought of "what my life could be or would have been" enters my head at least 50 times a day. I am 34 and I feel like I wasted it all. The what ifs just bury me in depression all the time. So to see it played out like this by an amazing cast really hit home. SHE ALWAYS regretting leaving and not chasing her dream. THEN she saw what her life would be like with everything she wanted and she chose to be there with her husband and daughter instead. That is just beautiful. The googly eyes. White ring with a black circle to counter the "bagel" UGH everything about this movie was just pure amazing.
The scene in the Laundromat where Joy is talking to her girlfriend but is overheard by Everlyn, Waymond interjects saying, he can tell everyone a funny joke.
It’s rare to find a movie that can make you laugh and cry with both sadness and joy all at the same time. I hope this movie gets many Oscar nominations.
And he was so good in this! He was the soft spoken kindhearted husband and the Jackie Chan badass. Such a nuanced performance after being away from acting for so long. I hope he wins an award for it!
@@Diegesis It hit me in all the feels, comedy, drama, action, and even some romaticism stuff, right now its easily in top 10 with all the brilliant messages in the film
If you understand it's themes and messages and not just " hey I'm here for the fighting" this movie really does unzip you.Glad you didn't edit out the moment Maple got unzipped she got hit with it hard...but as always Chad appreciate you brother.
Greatest film I've ever watched. Hands down. Used to "The Fountain" But this just tops it, makes you laugh and cry at the same time, fighting scenes are works of art and it just feels right.
This is the greatest movie i have seen in my life, i would place it with The Just Assassins a theatre play from Camus and The Devil and the Good Lord from Jean Paul Sartre as pieces of art tha profoundly influenced me.
This film is up there with SQUID GAME where by the writing and expressions of the message is so next level that takes you through an unforgettable journey that you can relate to personally. You know this cos it made you laugh your ass off and cry your hearts out with everything in between to go with it! Any film that claims to be at the very least decent should have these qualities in the content.
Maybe my favorite part is the brief shot of the rock falling off the cliff toward the other rock. As a metaphor, it was akin to Robin Williams saying he will stay in hell with his wife in What Dreams May Come.
A lot if people don't realize that the original point of Buddhism is the same purpose the Bagel has... to actually die, annihilation... the cessation of suffering by dissolving into nonbeing via nirvana. That might seem silly to a modern person, but people in that culture weren't naturalist materialists, they were Hindus. And the weight of infinite, inescapable rebirth karma was something one might want to escape.
@@vatsalsanwaria537 I didn't say die, but "actually die", because in Hinduism, the soul never dies. No one wcervstays dead, they just run on the wheel of samsara, potentially FOREVER. And Buddha pointed out that to live is to suffer, and he held out the gosp is to escape suffering, to cease the ego entirely and not keep repeating the cycle. Accepting death doesn't make sense as a goal when no one stays dead in Hinduism, and Buddhism is a response to the Hindu problem of eternal reincarnation. It's escaping the wheel through annihilation of the self in the cosmic blender of Nirvana. See, suicide isn't actually possible in Hinduism. You just get bad karma and come back anyways. So then how can you stop? The cessation of egoic life entirely. You're not dying per se, it's way m9recdeae than that, it's total non-existence of independent distinction. An analogy analogy physics is that it's akin to countering every force, particle and wave with its opposite... a true quantum vacuum flatline... all energy and zero energy all at once... as close as it's possible to get to non-existence. In the west it's sold completely differently. The ability to obtain serenity and suppress the ego is often embraced to address our western problems of egoic, ambition based suffering, and stressors of that sort, especially for westerners who have abandoned traditional western monotheistic ideologies and rheir respective lifestyles... Sam Harris being a well known bellwether for this trend.
They shot this masterpiece in 38 days. With a budget of 25 Mil (which is nothing) with only 5 special effect editors! now imagine that POS Thor movie or Morbius with HUNDREDS of people. just goes to show you REAL MOVIES CAN EXSIST but lame factory companies like Disney aren't the ones to make them.
I don't know how else to describe it but this movie changed something in me.
yeah i'm so sad that the best movie ive seen in years is my worst performing video. really sheds light on the state of what movies people watch
@@Diegesis Don't be so Jobu about things.
@@Diegesis this is what it's like to see a "cult classic" before it fully develops into cult classic status. Give it time.
It changed you to juju chubuki
For the better right🫣?
the googly eye and the bagel being basically the same image but inverted was such a genius little motif to implement
Also represents Yin and Yang
exactly. one represents meaningless and the other represents giving meaning to meaningless
@@_zhsfienex8214 I think rather the bagel deprives the universe of meaning collapsing everything into a singularity, while the moltitude of googly eyes give a speck of meaning with something that has no intristic meaning.
When Raymond told Evelyn: In another life….I would’ve really liked to have done laundry and taxes with you” and walks away…that really hit the emotions HARD!
That ending got me to call my mom. I havent talk to her in months because of our stupid disagreement. What a joy ride of a movie like a roller coaster literally.
Finally! A normal human reaction. Maybe I’m just a big cry baby, but I legit don’t understand how anyone can see this movie and NOT sob. I saw it 6 times and cried harder and harder each time lol!
Watched a ton of these reactions and haven't seen anyone not at least struggle not to break down. Most cry and some fully break down if they identify with some of the characters personally. Watching on camera are going to try to fight it more.
People who cried at this movie must be empathetic and kind. Gonna marry with person like them.
totally cry every time. It is a very good movie. Original and fantastic.
Cried? Over what? I'm still waiting for something to happen. A non-story with a non-ending and no message whatsoever.
@@kimghanson please say youre joking
I can't imagine the process of editing this masterpiece together. The way the scenes flowed seamlessly was so impressive, and it could have easily been a jumbled mess but it just...works.
Just saw it in theaters with friends and for some reason I kept holding in my emotions even though they were getting really intense inside. There were many scenes where I came close to releasing them (that rock scene came very close). But when Waymond said 'in another life,' that levee broke and I released everything and tears flooded and it was damn near euphoric. It felt like the whole theater let out one deep sigh of a dozen different emotions. What an amazing piece of love this movie is
I loved that part @ 19:31. i'm glad i went to see this in the theatre.
That line destroyed me :'(
you and me both!
I was sobbing in theaters when that happened
That line is powerful but for me (as a man who really tries so hard to hide from everybody the pain, anger and sorrow I feel) when Waymond says "This is how I fight" that's the most brutal and intense line of all the movie, because many men wants to scream that loud, that the people knows that we are not weak, and that takes a lot of strength to keep moving forward regardless of how we feel inside.
The last line of the movie hits me SO HARD.
Twice, Evelyn gets distracted by other universes, and twice, Deirdre chides her with the same question: "Are you with us?" The first time, near the beginning of the film, Evelyn gets defensive and insists that yes, she was totally paying attention (even though she obviously was not). I have ADHD, and that's so me. Obviously the distraction is me, but also the defensiveness. I don't want to get distracted, I don't want to make people feel like I don't care about what they have to say, or like the conversation isn't important to me. It is, but that won't do anything to prevent my brain from haring off without my permission. So... I grew up lying about it. I would insist that I was totally actually paying attention, shut up, and then I just got really good at using context clues that followed to pretend that I knew what the conversation was about.
So the movie uses a punch-you-in-the-face method of showing us how much Evelyn has grown by having her in the same place, with the same person, having the same interaction. It's literally identical, so we can see how she has developed in how her response differs to the "Are you with us?" question. I think most movies would have the main character overcome the obstacle itself - have her actually successfully pay attention. But this movie, instead, recognizes that the distraction isn't really something that just magically goes away through willpower. It's just a fact of her life. Instead, it makes it okay that this is how she is. The symbol of her growth isn't that she stops being distracted - it's that she's not ashamed of it and doesn't feel the need to lie or get defensive. It's okay to ask someone to repeat themselves.
PS: during the development process for this movie, one of the writer-directors decided to research ADHD as a part of Evelyn's distraction, which resulted in him staying up until 4am reading about it, crying and going "I think I have ADHD." He ended up getting a diagnosis and started treatment while making this movie. So it's definitely not an accident that there are so many parallels, lol.
Another thing I think is interesting is that at the start of the movie she is frequently ignoring her family/setting them aside to focus on other things, but at the end she isn't paying attention to Dierdre because she is paying more attention to her family members.
ong I was about to write about this 😂
Something that I love about this movie is how Waymond is, he's not the typical Hollywood hero that at the end of the movie becomes a "strong" and "fighter" man of acction, he's kind, sentimental, open, if that would've been an ordinary movie Waymond woud've become Alpha Waymond, but the movie tells you that its okay been sentimental and kind, that, being that way its not bad and that doesn't makes you less man, it's heartmelting to a sentimental man like me to find a character like him that i can identify myself with
Waymond its a healthy man. He is a kind fighter and would do anything for his wife and family. I wish to have that strength everyday
The last 30 minutes of this movie hit me like a truck. I still can’t watch the scenes without it making me cry. lol. Such a powerful, crazy film.
the ultimate chuckle-cry movie! loved the reaction
I was feeling like a lunatic, sobbing then laughing histerically than ugly crying again. I was exausted.
This movie is literally everything, everywhere, all at once
The Racacoonie subplot KILLS ME...
Me too. Coulda been a throw away line but they made a meal out of it
i missed that chad had a raccoon tail sticking out of his chefs hat the first time you see him
I have seen the movie maybe 20 times already, I bought it after seeing it in the theatre. I spend the most part of my day watching channels reacting to the movie because it's the only way I can experience seeing it for the first time, again.
I feel you. It's possibly my new favorite movie
lol, I've probably seen about 15 different reactions as, after you've made everyone, you know watch it, you have to find other people to share it with. :)
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” became one of the best films I have ever seen. The range of emotions I felt throughout the film left me crying when I watched the scene with Evelyn and Joy at the end
So great to see the best reaction to the best film of the year+.
maybe the best film ive ever seen
@@Diegesis It seems like a hyperbolic statement but like...it's hard to think of a movie that's better.
This is in my top three favorite reactions together with Reel Rejects and Just SUMM Reactions.
This movie is the only movie that made me cry, while laughing.
The whole movie is so well done. From the visual effects, to the direction, to the writing dialogue acting. Nothing in this movie falls flat. Seen it 3x now, twice in theaters. One of the best movies I've ever seen
Commenting again just for the algorithms. This movie is getting a lot of reactions recently. Maple's deserves to be promoted!
I keep looking for new reactions everyday and rewatch the ones I’ve seen if no new ones come up lol
James Hong deserves a Lifetime Achievement Academy Award in honor of this film. How many actors can say they've been in 650+ Film & TV roles? A guy from Minneapolis who can hold his own in a film at 93 years of age?? He had roles in the original Hawaii-5-O, Perry Mason, Blade Runner, Big Trouble in Little China, hundreds of others and he's still working!! Bravo. Bravo.
I made myself a pet rock with googly eyes so I can remember this amazing movie every time I see it.
EDIT: Next I want to make a cardboard sign that says "Hail Bagel". The best merch for this movie is shit you can make at home, lol.
i cried so much. the profoundness of infinite opportunities, but choosing what you have, now and making it work the best we humans can.
The ending fight is most likely one of the best fight scenes in film.. in my opinion. Just what it represents. The fight between Joy and Evelyn. It’s a physical visualization of a verbal fight. Joy being aggressive and hurting her mother. Evelyn taking every punch and push, fighting to be there for her daughter. Joy being angry and confused why her mom isn’t fighting back. It’s chaotic and sad. Represented in the distorted music and visuals constantly shifting. All ending with a private, intimate conversation where each finally gains understanding of the other. A start of a new life together…. Sorry I’m a nerd for this scene
"Doing laundry and taxes with you"
I've never cried over such a line before lol this movie better win all the awards.
Saw the movie for the first time Friday night, then again alongside you, cried harder this time around haha a beautiful movie, thank you for allowing me to watch this with you😊
I love your reaction. Emotional intelligence on a high level. A great movie needs no explanation. Just an open mind and heart.
Thank you. I loved Swiss Army Man, but for some reason I was stand offish with this film. Watching the reaction you did got me to sit down and watch it finally, Jesus CHRIST what a film. Jobu Topaki is easily one of the best antagonists ever on film. S Hzu is just unbelievable in this film along with everyone else. Never seen a film with a concept this abstract and wild stick the landing so absolutely beautifully.
Yeah one of my new favorite films of all time. Jobu was an incredible idea and execution
@@Diegesis huge fan! Keep up the great footage✊🙏
I know this was at least a year ago and I've been following Diegesis for a while now, but the sudden urge to watch all the reactions to EEAAO hit me and I'm seeing your reaction for the first time. And I've been crying in every single one when they start getting into the deep storylines even though I've seen it so much 😭🥺 I heard someone phrase this so well about the googly eyes-- it's Waymond's way of seeing humanity and empathizing with everything even inanimate objects and when she puts the Googly third eye on, she is starting to empathize and humanize everyone has an internal struggle. ❤
The reason those are the right keys on the piano is that those feet are just gloves that they put on a pianist's hands haha. You can see it on the gag reel if you look it up.
Fighting Joi with the power joi, the feeling you should have when you love and chose to be kind, this movie its not just a visual masterpiece fun to watch but also a needed reminder to all to enjoy life more iven when things dont work out how we wanted it, and rip alpha waymond :'(
You were much more dignified in your weeping than I! Thank you for sharing your reaction to this masterpiece.
when i saw it in theaters, i got a little emotional. when i watched a few other reactions on youtube, i got a little emotional. but for some reason this viewing absolutely destroyed me
I love this movie SO MUCH it hit all my feels while still having me on the edge of my seat the entire time and had something everyone can relate too
I lost my mum 2 weeks ago and this movie felt like a hug from her spirit
Ok I've seen lots and lots of reactions for this movie. I think you're my fave. Because you cried at all the emotional parts... Same as me! Lmao. And your reaction at the end about whole movie "Amazing". Hahaha. It really is
Having anxiety and depression this movie. Rue Bennett and Bojack Horseman really really hit me deep. I wasn't ready for this film to be so good and hit on so many levels. The thought of "what my life could be or would have been" enters my head at least 50 times a day. I am 34 and I feel like I wasted it all. The what ifs just bury me in depression all the time. So to see it played out like this by an amazing cast really hit home. SHE ALWAYS regretting leaving and not chasing her dream. THEN she saw what her life would be like with everything she wanted and she chose to be there with her husband and daughter instead. That is just beautiful. The googly eyes. White ring with a black circle to counter the "bagel" UGH everything about this movie was just pure amazing.
The scene in the Laundromat where Joy is talking to her girlfriend but is overheard by Everlyn,
Waymond interjects saying, he can tell everyone a funny joke.
After seeing all the reactions to this movie I think this one is by far and away the best one it makes amazing movie even better
This is in my top three favorite reactions together with Reel Rejects and Just SUMM Reactions.
Seriously feel like this movie should win a few Oscars.
The fakeout ending reminded me of Paprika. I think the Daniels and I have a lot of the same favorite films.
29:36 - God, that look Becky gives just fucking kills me.
Thank you for mentioning that it’s such a tiny little emotion in her face but it does everything every single time that part comes on I loose it
Becky doesn’t have much screen time but her character is wonderful
it's so hard to put into words how impactful this movie was when i first watched it. the goofiness and emotional impact it had on me is infallible
It’s rare to find a movie that can make you laugh and cry with both sadness and joy all at the same time. I hope this movie gets many Oscar nominations.
And i thought i was the only one. Its amazing it was/is a universal feeling.
This is the type of movie where your like, "Oh shit, I should probably hug my wife/husband and contact my parents."
taxes and laundry... gets me every time.
17:50 It was driving me crazy how I couldn't place his face. He's short-round from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom!!
He was also in The Goonies. He too, like Michelle , is a legend.
And he was so good in this!
He was the soft spoken kindhearted husband and the Jackie Chan badass. Such a nuanced performance after being away from acting for so long. I hope he wins an award for it!
This movie is a gem from start to finish.
The perfect one word review at the end "amazing"
I wept at all the same parts
when the third googley eye pops on her forehead thats the filmmakers saying to eat the LSD before watching the movie a second time.
This movie is so crazy but did it so well and it seems to all work
This is my favorite movie, such a good message and creative execution.
Finally, a movie worth crying for.
The movie releases the best happy tears : D
Just watched it and was the best movie I've seen in a while
in my new top 3. cant say enough nice things about it
@@Diegesis It hit me in all the feels, comedy, drama, action, and even some romaticism stuff, right now its easily in top 10 with all the brilliant messages in the film
"In another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you" really does hit doesn't it
This was a great reaction!!
If you understand it's themes and messages and not just " hey I'm here for the fighting" this movie really does unzip you.Glad you didn't edit out the moment Maple got unzipped she got hit with it hard...but as always Chad appreciate you brother.
Greatest film I've ever watched. Hands down. Used to "The Fountain" But this just tops it, makes you laugh and cry at the same time, fighting scenes are works of art and it just feels right.
This is the greatest movie i have seen in my life, i would place it with The Just Assassins a theatre play from Camus and The Devil and the Good Lord from Jean Paul Sartre as pieces of art tha profoundly influenced me.
Direct translation:
"If there's another life, I would still choose to be with you, doing taxes and open a laundromat."
11:02 Yeah, movie of the year.
This film is up there with SQUID GAME where by the writing and expressions of the message is so next level that takes you through an unforgettable journey that you can relate to personally. You know this cos it made you laugh your ass off and cry your hearts out with everything in between to go with it! Any film that claims to be at the very least decent should have these qualities in the content.
19:28 Told you.
This is in my top three favorite reactions together with Reel Rejects and Just SUMM Reactions. New sub.
What a movie hey. LOVE this film LOVE your reaction. nuff said :) :)
21:30 you are the only person ive seen notice that and it’s one of my favorite details of the movie
Maybe my favorite part is the brief shot of the rock falling off the cliff toward the other rock. As a metaphor, it was akin to Robin Williams saying he will stay in hell with his wife in What Dreams May Come.
Makes me cry everytime.
LOVE your reactions! :)
the best movie ever in this year !
A lot if people don't realize that the original point of Buddhism is the same purpose the Bagel has... to actually die, annihilation... the cessation of suffering by dissolving into nonbeing via nirvana.
That might seem silly to a modern person, but people in that culture weren't naturalist materialists, they were Hindus. And the weight of infinite, inescapable rebirth karma was something one might want to escape.
Its not the Purpose to die, but accepting the truth of Death.
@@vatsalsanwaria537 I didn't say die, but "actually die", because in Hinduism, the soul never dies. No one wcervstays dead, they just run on the wheel of samsara, potentially FOREVER.
And Buddha pointed out that to live is to suffer, and he held out the gosp is to escape suffering, to cease the ego entirely and not keep repeating the cycle.
Accepting death doesn't make sense as a goal when no one stays dead in Hinduism, and Buddhism is a response to the Hindu problem of eternal reincarnation. It's escaping the wheel through annihilation of the self in the cosmic blender of Nirvana.
See, suicide isn't actually possible in Hinduism. You just get bad karma and come back anyways. So then how can you stop? The cessation of egoic life entirely. You're not dying per se, it's way m9recdeae than that, it's total non-existence of independent distinction. An analogy analogy physics is that it's akin to countering every force, particle and wave with its opposite... a true quantum vacuum flatline... all energy and zero energy all at once... as close as it's possible to get to non-existence.
In the west it's sold completely differently. The ability to obtain serenity and suppress the ego is often embraced to address our western problems of egoic, ambition based suffering, and stressors of that sort, especially for westerners who have abandoned traditional western monotheistic ideologies and rheir respective lifestyles... Sam Harris being a well known bellwether for this trend.
If anyone's just clicked here wondering wtf this is and why this is on the channel, just go watch it and come back. You won't regret it! 💕
I've never done DMT but this movie felt like how DMT would be, lol.
Maple is so cute and so gorgeous XD
best movie of the year, 10/10 :)
I suggest a classic gritty NYC detective film with the best car chase ever and brilliant character actors: the French Connection.
Another cult classic, high-concept sci-fi movie you might like: Being John Malkovitch.
Perfect reaction to a perfect movie!
Time is a flat circle, but oh my god, SHORT ROUND?!
The one who loves the most regrets the most. 😢
18:45 MVP
This is one of the best movie I've seen in many years. Parallel universes gimmick is so much better used than, well idk, A MARVEL MOVIE ?
i only have one question, how they stop the bagel in that universe she released?
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. A Movie where 2 people turn into rocks and then you spend the next 45 minutes crying
Those hotdogs fingers highly disturbed me
They shot this masterpiece in 38 days. With a budget of 25 Mil (which is nothing) with only 5 special effect editors!
now imagine that POS Thor movie or Morbius with HUNDREDS of people.
just goes to show you REAL MOVIES CAN EXSIST but lame factory companies like Disney aren't the ones to make them.
15:52 RIP Epileptics :/
Preach. I made it a point to put in warnings on both parts. There was a big Ole warning in the theater as well
The rocks are what did it for me
The only universe where she didn't have waymond, was literally a world without Joy.
Love this movie! Saw it 5 times in the theater! And I LOVE your shirt! \m/(**)\m/
The husband is Data from the goonies
" A m a z i n g . "
Need to see predator 2 another great movie. So different but so yood!
better than multiverse of madness
Please watch Kaithi 2019 😞😞😞
❤️💯🔥😂
Nothing matters
Please react to RRR movie also it is one of the best movie please please please 💓💓