How the hell does a short horror film about a girl phasing through a floor turn into "this guy dresses up as a blue cat and eats clay because south african legend"
Its literally anything you can click or tap on a screen that leads to another existant or nonexistent LINK and since there's lots of those you've probably asked by now and if you have you're right....that's links
"don't pay attention to the back window, it's just Dennis the repairman being jumped by two people, but we'll talk about that later" because that's just a normal thing that happens
The dad especially is such an uncomfortably good actor, it makes it seem less like funny nonsense and more like someone who's actually subtly unhinged.
Coming in at a close second, is "Christian Chandler" and the "Sonichu" phenomenon. (I forget it that's his name or not, I know it has Chandler in it. Just look it up on youtube, someone made a documentary style video on it. it's a freaking crazy story)
How did we go from "Girl goes through floor, with occasional frames of a sonic ripoff and a monster" to "man dresses up as a fake sonic and eats clay and trash"
after watching the original short film I was like “ok how is he gonna spend 90 minutes talking about this” which quickly morphed into “oh my god how does he only spend 90 minutes talking about this”
i think the reason the mom texted the daughter asker her to not be in the bathroom for so long was because the ABC company can’t put cameras in the bathroom and for some reason she wants her daughter to be visible to the company. maybe the reason Madison was just sitting in the bathroom is because she doesn’t want to be filmed, and that could also be the reason that she avoids going home (leaving her mom in the parking lot to hang with her friends)
"What has spiky hair, is blue, has red shoes and runs super fast?" "Umm, Sonic the Hedgehog?" "No no no.. let me help you out a little more. It eats trash too." "AHHHH, it's Boomy the Cat!"
I feel bad but I couldn't help but wheeze at the sight of Dennis just getting absolutely wrecked in the background while Tom and Anne aren't even seeing it
i cackled at that part simply because the order of introduction made that so much wilder than it already was. like at first i couldn't tell if he was being sarcastic or not.
@@ItsaBuizel i can see that being funny but for some reason when i felt a sense of injustice despite it all being fictional, i mean the guy got hit with a rock, a large one
Okay f’real, like that scene talking about glasses feels so beautifully mundane and ordinary. A lot of ARGs have obviously fake acting in order to make it clear that this is a work for the audience to work with. This? Completely uninteresting. Totally realistically bland dialogue. I love it.
@@0404chrisjz I mean that they looked like normal humans, not like they were acting. They didn't even look like they were acting as normal humans, they just looked normal. How much I've seen is irrelevant. All I need to know is good acting from bad acting, and that was pretty frickin' good.
Going off of the child neglect theory (which I find very valid) the pink monster could be the personification of neglect. hence why it torments the parents in particular showing them their failures through not providing bed sheets to their son. It also resides in the junk room where items are neglected.
And it makes sense that this "neglect person" wears the neglected child's bedsheets. It's something that the parents forgot/didn't care about to give their child. But the personification of neglect doesn't forget and it cares unlike the parents. Because it knows how much the kids suffer from it. And it knows how much something like not even owing a set of bedsheets means to the kid. So it wears it as some sort of symbolism maybe? And if we wanna go a little further it can kinda look like a cape. Like how maybe this personification of neglect is trying to act as a hero for these kids. Or maybe it's a character Jackson made himself, a hero that he wants to save them (His imaginary friend that the dad himself is something good for kids?). Based on the logs we know he's made his original characters before. One that was all pink as Madison described. One of the more interesting conclusions. Personally, I like the concept of it being the personification of paranoia a bit more. But then again, the many different perceptions is a part of the experience.
Not to mention, in two videos in the collection where the parents are talking, we straight up see Dennis getting beat up by two guys in the window behind them, when at least the wife could easily see it.
I keep coming back to this video but if you notice, the pink guy doesn't actually cause any harm. It just exists around the house. It doesn't attack anyone, it doesn't destroy things, but they're still scared of it. Just like Lynks
This project is so old but one odd note is the email mentioning Boomy and a "pink one", acknowledging Jackson being aware of the pink person. This short film is fucking bonkers
Oh my god you’re right she mentions that there’s no cat that’s all pink in the boomy franchise, meaning Jackson is drawing the pink person in his home and the others don’t know about it
@@ellieh.4297 I'm surprised I haven't heard this mentioned anywhere else, this is a big part of the puzzle missing and contradicts the notion mentioned in this video that the pink person isn't real.
I realized something while watching this again: the way Tom and Ann barely notice things happening right in front of them, forget about watering the Christmas tree for a week, and seem to lose all their common sense at completely random times? That reminds me an awful lot of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. And towards the end of the video, the house begins to fill with smoke. Just something to chew on.
This makes more sense when you bring on the fact that carbon monoxide is invisible, it might be we only see because without it, we wouldn’t be able to catch it
@McFlickers you just described half the people I know. I’m over here planning for a future of homesteading on my small property and my husband is like “Why?! We live so close to grocery stores and a Walmart!” 🤦♀️
@@rockstarenthusiast Not to mention it adds to the atmosphere. Most of the horror we see is in the dark. And it gives us a feeling of the dark being unsettling. Buy when it's done in the light, it gives us that chilling feeling of "oh god this could happen to me too"
everyone talks about "ignore any movement you see behind tom, that's just dennis the repairman recovering after being absolutely wrecked by two guys who jumped him", but not enough people talk about "maybe you're like jackson, who suddenly develops extreme mental processing speed and tries to hack into the government with 4 laptops on the kitchen floor". that took me tf out the first time i watched this holy shit
these people are really good actors, i feel like lots of ARGs are more obvious because of a little bit of overacting, but the dialogue between these characters seems to be usually pretty natural sounding and believable
even 5 years later, this video has some absolutely GOLD quotes; "Ignore any movement you see behind Tom, that's just Dennis, the repairman, recovering after being absolutely wrecked by two guys who jumped him", “He straps on a costume and eats clay, just like a South African” or "This family watches a show on tv where a man with an imaginary disease praises a cure that is a metaphor for horse shit"
Several words: obsession leading to neglect. A recurring theme is obsession, paranoia, and child neglect. I think the people and things being face down and stuck is an allegory for being "too far gone" into a delusion or trend, and that madison falling through the floor is symbolic of a descent into madness, possibly death. The pink thing is probably personification of the combination of paranoia and child neglect plaguing the family. This personally reminds me of an extreme religious household or something, one that practices home remedies over actual medical treatment and as a result, the children of the family suffer, believing that they are riddled with something terrible, and the parents punishing or neglecting them because of that, beit sin/"sinful behavior", or lynks. I don't think that's what this is and allegory for, its just reminiscent of it. There is a potential that lynks isnt even important at all and is a red herring, the real issue being the abuse and neglect of the children due to the parent's insanity and obsession, which is overlooked due to everything else going on
@@AlexReynardhey the creators of this piece of art want people to discuss and come up with original theories and interpretations of their work. You’re kind of crapping on that important part of media analysis and artistic critique
Video: horror movie where girl sinks into floor Lore: okay so there’s this guy who dresses up as a blue cat and eats garbage and clay pizza, also there’s a pink person in their basement and wears bed sheets
Sounds like the backstory of a 2009 "faux edgy" deviant art OC drawn on ms paint and whos design changes each time its drawn because the ref sheet that was made was absolute horse apples
that super casual delivery of "Ignore any movement you see behind Tom, that's just Dennis, the repairman, recovering after being absolutely wrecked by two guys who jumped him." Like it's something so routine it doesn't even warrant further explanation, it cracked me up.
I know I'm six years late but I want to share my interpretation. I think this entire art piece is a statement on anxiety. Madeline is literally sinking through the floor. She's sinking down into anxiety about Lynkes disease, which is ironically manifesting her symptoms. This is common with those with anxiety, they often fear situations so intensely that they end up creating and manufacturing memories and events which didn't happen. Anxiety is all about perception, which explains the common theme there. Everyone in the family is a hypochondriac for Lynkes , and this ends up manifesting in their day to day lives, which destroys the family (as we see in the short film.) I don't think we're meant to take everything literally, I think it is a figurative exploration of anxiety and compulsion, and how it can interfere with people's lives. In reality, the true disease is not Lynkes, it's the fear of Lynkes.
as someone who has struggled with hypochondria this video struck a chord with me, from dennis touching his face all the time to the father struggling from symptoms he believes to be real to the mothers constant need to check up on a doctor this reminded me of myself a few years ago
When he said the definitive answer is your own perception I almost cried bc it's 3am and I have no ability to think for myself so I was really counting on him to tell me
The sims. Melting on the floor? Face against the wall? Bugs. Somoene getting the hell beaten out of them while people inside don't notice? There is a window and there is a wall, they can't see bc it's not interacting with them. The weird talks? Yeah
Dude honestly I felt the same, I’m really horrible at thinking for myself especially when it comes to things as complex as this😭 it’s always been hard for me to analyze things properly and come up with my own thoughts and opinions, which is why I watch so many videos about others doing it
Amen to that, wow. I love this video as a whole, but he really tends to ramble on that point for far too long. The point is gotten across pretty quick-it’s bringing up the subject of pseudoscience spreading rumors, it doesn’t need a 10 minute recap making sure we understand it.
It's while he's talking to his wife in the living room. I think it's one of the conversations they have while Dennis the repairman is getting beat up outside.
I thought it was because he only ate pizza at first. Pizza is good, but the human body needs many diverse vitamins and minerals that pizza can't fully provide. Nothing can. That's why there is so many different types of food. Then, I thought, because of they clay pizza, it was malnutrition. At the end, I still think he lost lower mobility because of the lack of the proper vitamins and minerals a human body needs to survive.
As much as I wish I could bring myself to watch these art films and support such passion and creativity, the way my heart sank into my gut from the five second clip of pink man walking up to the parent's bed reminds me why I can't. Very glad to have channels like these to satisfy my curiosity!
Seeing that clip in the full chronological footage video (especially after sitting through the full 2 hours of relative “normalcy”, though sprinkled with chaos) is so much worse… Gave me serious chills and I’m normally not too bothered by horror 🫠
I went in skeptical as always but was pleasantly surprised to find that that house DID, in fact, have people in it. Thank you for not betraying my trust Mr. Resnick.
I was also very curious about this. Thoughts ranging from, "are these people really in the house?", to, "are they just a figment of the house's imagination?", tumbled through my mind. But, alas, these questions and more were clearly answered.
I just watched Feldup's video on "This House Has People In It", his 100th finding. In the end of it he explains how you basically are the reason that he's making videos to this day. Thank you for being the spark that inspired him to be the creator that he is today, you helped with the creation of what is in my opinion, and i'm sure the one of many others, the best "horror" youtuber on the french side of youtube. I wish you the best
Thank you from France to have inspired one of the best French youtuber out there to make videos. Feldup will probably be the NightMind of another teen discovering horror and it's thanks to you
The title is so strong. "This House Has People In It" The implication feels like you can assume what you want from the title in a variety of ways, but at its base structure the most important thing the title tells us is they aren't calling the people in the house a "family". Its almost advertising a home but warning us its been infested with people, and at the end of the video one of those people escapes (baby) and we see everyone on the ground. This Earth Has People In It
In the “forgot password” option on the surveillance website, it actually says “forgot pword” so perhaps that adds “ass” to the list of missing letters haha
I love how in tape 05008 Night Mind just says, "Tom isn't doing so well, Observe" and then Tom just fuckin goes headfirst into a door and Iose my shit.
No matter how many times I watch this, hearing "after the baby escapes into the woods" always cracks me up. You say that so nonchalantly it's hilarious because the tone and delivery matches the content of the madness going on xD
Meanwhile the baby: Mother, father I am going on a journey with a group of middle aged man to economically devastated country, to put a golden ring into active volcano in order to defeat a fallen Maiar. Please do not wait with dinner, while you are uneffectively trying to save my sister.
That either means 2 things: 1. It's another Easter egg, like the photos from Unedited Footage of a Bear. 2. It's more leverage that these people are very gullible in the horse apples being fed to them.
Revisiting this so many years later- when I first watched this, it got in my head so bad that I couldn’t sleep. Props to Alan Resnick for creating one of the most inexplicably horrifying things of all time.
Feel the exact same way about this! Something about this that I can't even put into words freaked me out extremely bad I just lied in bed, frozen. About to revisit this wondering if my experience will be different
Me: Wow I can’t wait to watch this video find out why this girl is sinking into the floor Night Mind: so there’s this guy who’s obsessed with boomy and eats clay Me: oh
I know I'm HORRIBLY late, but aside from the overlying "Lynx Disease" sub plot, I think this video shows something A LOT more depressing. The daughter. The subject prone IN the kitchen floor. She'd been lying on the floor for 2 hours, but no one takes any notice. When they do finally notice, they try to blame this on her, first thinking she's crazy, then thinking she's lying and then thinking that she's on drugs. But they never blame themselves. So, we get the horror that ensues: The neglect of everyone in the house, including two younger children. The smoke alarm, screaming above in the kitchen and smoke filling the house. A daughter, trying to reach out to her parents who push her away and blame her for their problems. Parents who clearly can't raise a household pushing weird ideals and horrible teachings onto their children. Elaborating on this point, we can see the forced diet of clay and questionable TV shows "Boomy the Cat" and "Sculptors Clay Ground" that the children have learnt to live with. A more weird thing to take into account around the end are the seemingly meaningless scenes. The ones with a boy's birthdays involved. If you listen closely (or use the CC like me ;D), you can hear the phrase "but no present for the birthday boy" in one of the scenes. Combine this with the children all lying face down can show us another overlying theme of neglect; a child meant to be given attention and love not given any that ends with a situation no one can point the blame at. This video isn't just about insane parents. It's about child neglect, and how that can effect those around. Like with the repairman, trying to cut the daughter out of the hole, desperately trying to fix something already broken, before being pulled away by the abuser to try some other insane idea they have.
There's a thing about good horror getting at something taboo or uncomfortable and I'd completely agree that this achieves exactly that. He subverts our expectations of a household ('people' not 'a family'); then, to me, it is about dysfunction in the family unit and, as you say, the idea of not hate exactly, but the lack of love in the family and neglect on the part of the parents. I think when the film is explored from that angle, you get towards this abrasive, shocking final act where we Resnick basically says that familial lovelessness is an epidemic - we see everyone suffering in some form, but the grandmother, who (I think crucially seems more interested in the strange, somewhat inexplicable modelling lore) has apparently finished her parental duties, spends much of the film completely oblivious. Between this and Unedited Footage (where we are also in a very consciously domestic setting), I think Resnick is really talented at presenting family psychodrama in horror tropes.
Don't forget the young boy, Jackson. He has basically no lines and is ignored by his parents. His bed has no sheets and his room is basically just his grandmother's room. Unlike Madison there isn't anything wrong with him (except precocious depression most likely), but his family still treats him like metaphorical chopped liver. Same for the child who is allowed to run outside unattended. The name also plays some prevalence, as those in the house are so dysfunctional they are just a gaggle of people, not necessarily a full family.
You just turned on a lightbulb in my head. Perhaps this series is also about depression? A lot of the things the parents tell Madison are things many people are told when they try to open up about their depression (Ie. "You're crazy, you're on drugs, you're just looking for attention, etc.") And it would make sense with how Madison is sinking through the floor since, for some, depression makes you want to lay down and do nothing until you die. Her sinking into the floor could also be interpreted as Madison "Rotting away" until she "dies" (when she hits the mattress.) It also makes sense since recorded cases of depression have been rising, especially in our youth. Grandma's oblivious to it all because her generation didn't deal with that stuff at all. The parents, to me, represent current adults who are in denial of their problems and try to bottle it all up. Like how the dad was singing "It's Your Flag" and how the mom is frequently brought to tears "Because a character died." I've often said the same thing to dodge people asking me why I've been crying. Finally, you've got the kids who are hit the hardest simply because they're kids who still don't know how to handle their emotions. In this case, they are being emotionally neglected by their parents who would see their kids having problems as a failure on their part. After Madison falls through the floor, everyone outside the house is laying down like she was. If we do interpret Madison falling as her dying or possibly committing suicide, then everyone outside could represent how, after someone, especially a teen, kills themself, the community as a whole is struck by depression. Almost spreading like an epidemic. In this theory, things like The Sculptor's Clayground and Lynx Disease represent how society overall treats depression. It's a bad thing that you shouldn't have but no one can say for certain why people get it or how to 'fix' someone who has it. Like the webpage says, "You DON'T want to get it. You DO want to get rid of it!" The Sculptor's Clayground fits very well since taking up a new hobby, or using art to vent, is a common way people cope with depression. Admittedly, I'm a bit tired so my sleepy brain could be seeing things that aren't there or THHPII is so open to interpretation that you could come up with any theory and it'll work.
the pizza thing is interesting from the neglect pov! not to get too into it but my sister and i were neglected by our dad and the only decent meal we'd get would be pizza on fridays. it was like... getting that pizza and everyone eating together and watching a movie, we could all pretend we were normal and doing Classic Normal Family things
Hey ! Yes i am another Feldup's french viewer ahah Thank you for your videos. Feldup is basically one of the most apreciated french youtuber, and the horror's ambassador here, in France. Plus, he is know as a kind-hearted and very funny guy. In facts, nobody can hate him, he is the best. I say all these things to let you know how good your videos have been on him and basically the whole french community. So, again, thank you for your videos, they created all of this :)
It's funny, I'm more just morbidly fascinated. But if you really stop and think - yeah, it's pretty sad, and...very, very strange. Everyone salutes. It's not just that the guy is doing something socially inappropriate, everyone else goes along with it at the end, as if it were...normal. They're all crazy.
Also, i love how the title of the project is so perfect. "This House has People in it" is literally the only objective, factual thing about the whole thing that is unabashedly true with no confusion or misperception.
An interesting thing about the lynks in the water is that it sounds like the many conspiracies around water, esp tap water. One example is the worry about fluoride in the water (even though it’s super watered down and just helps your teeth).
Okay, so, there's one really important thing about Jackson that cat daddy totally ignores here. In the text message from Madison to a friend talking about Jackson's Boomy drawings, she says "I'm pretty sure there's no character who's all pink." All pink? *ALL* *PINK?* Where have we seen an all pink character in all this stuff? The bedsheet-wearing pink ghoulish thing, of course! And if those _are_ Jackson's bedsheets, doesn't it make sense that he might have seen it? Perhaps Jackson has a deeper connection to this than we think. His birthday party gets interrupted by his older sister and at the end of it all, the partygoers appear to be in rough shape. A kid would be awfully upset if their birthday party was ruined, right? It would be a SAD DAY. And his BEDSHEETS are missing. Pretty significant words, right? There has to be something deeper behind all of this. Jackson is more involved than we think. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
I think that pink creature plays into the theme of perception. Jackson’s perception is of his imaginary, play-pretend world with cartoon characters (like any kid has). That’s why Jackson thinks Boomy is real. Pink creature is a personification of the monster under the bed, because it stole his sheets
@@rubyjackson6861 this is why I love night mind his catch phrase is "I think" or "maybe" because he's all about making us think too and formulate our own ideas. I love his work and how he's never trying to make us think what he thinks he just shows the clues and leaves it to us while giving his own theory.
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Why was there a comment written 3 years before your one with the exact same text.... hmmmmmmmm? (No but seriously the comment under this one is that.) /j
1:11:03 After re-watching this video over the years, I think "head collapse" might be another term for a mental breakdown in this universe. It could be called this to give mental breakdowns a horrifying connotation in that they're more dangerous than they actually are. That's just my take on it, though. I could be wrong.
Merci à toi d'avoir donner l'envie et la volonté à Feldup de faire ces magnifiques vidéos ! je ne te regarde pas spécialement mais tu es une personne importante dans ma vie également. Encore une fois merci pour tout.
okay this is gonna be a lengthy response but this is my take on the project. like this video says, lynks is not a physical disease, it's a disease of paranoia. once you've heard of it, you become paranoid that you've contracted it, and you start acting as though you have the symptoms even when you don't. it's the placebo effect. essentially you're a hypochondriac and because you've convinced yourself you have the disease, you subconsciously start to act as though you do. you hear about new symptoms of the disease - through the newsletter, for example - and then suddenly you happen to have those symptoms too. tom loses motor control of his body not because of any physical toll the disease has taken on him, but because he's convinced himself he has it and his body starts reacting accordingly. i believe that the point of the project is that us audience members become infected by lynks too - we get swept into the paranoia of trying to understand this disease. we get "infected" by watching the first 11 minute video, and once the seed has been planted, we start looking for answers. just like it sends the family members into hysteria, it sends us audience members scrambling to make sense of it all. the more we look into the clues, the videos, the audio recordings, the text files, the more confused we become and the more desperate we are to find an answer. each clue we find brings us no closer to understanding what is truly going on, and that's because there is nothing to understand, there is no answer or solution. this causes us, as well as the family members, to go insane as we look for "links" - or clues - that will lead us to understand what lynks disease is. alan commented something about finding an R. i believe the point of alan commenting this was to send us off searching for more clues again - clues that won't lead us anywhere. maybe there is an R somewhere, maybe there isn't. regardless, it won't bring us any closer to understanding lynks. and that's the point, because there is nothing to discover. lynks isn't real, it's just paranoia and the idea that a seed planted in your head can cause you to make something out of nothing. alan is trying to mess with us again to drive us further into paranoia. the thing that i think really supports this conclusion is the fact that all of the people behind this project included random easter eggs and sometimes the other people on the project wouldn't even know about them. if the people working on the project weren't aware of all the easter eggs put into the film, clearly they don't serve a significant purpose in helping us identify what's going on. i guess you could call the easter eggs / clues "red herrings." the easter eggs / clues are meaningless - they aren't meant to lead you to any sort of conclusion, they're just there to give you the illusion that there IS a solution to find, when in reality there is not. we've become infected by lynks disease because of our frenzy in searching for the meaning of it all and trying to understand what lynks is, just like the family members. just look at how much time this guy spent looking into horse apples! of course, this theory does lead us to some questions though. if lynks isn't real, why does it have material consequences on the family members' lives? why does madison sink through the floor into the basement? why is there a pink thing occupying the house? as stated in the video, these supernatural occurrences could all be a metaphor for the paranoia caused by the family trying to understand lynks and by their concern that this supposed disease will hurt them. and what about the cartoon cat? perhaps the ridiculous parts of the film are meant to symbolize the hysteria of it all. i don't have all the answers, but i'd love to hear what other people think.
the kid draws the pink person, and no one else knows about them, there is something else, maybe not deeper but it is there, just need to search for more clues
This probably won't get seen in the piles of comments, but to make an observation on the clayground subject: The host mentions an ex named Sam, who left him after he committed a crime. After watching the video back and some notes on the site, it's possible either this Sam was a gifted musician that he never felt good enough for, or Sam isn't really his ex, and Sam is attracted to a musician, that the host killed. "This here is a piano wire that a more musically gifted person could use to turn a wooden gourd" "Lynks gave me perfect pitch" It's entirely possible that the clayground host made up this lynks narrative to cope with the fact he isn't talented enough for this Sam (and the fact he's nuts)
I'm rewatching this, and I will never not smile at the injection of a stupid Sonic the Hedgehog parody in this otherwise completely surreal unfiction project. I love it so much. What Wham City Comedy made will never be matched, it is all so uniquely silly and weird with just the right edge of creepiness to make it truly absurd.
Surprised this video contains no mention of the fact that almost all of Anne & Tom's phone calls to each other end abruptly with one or both of them screaming in terror at the top of their lungs for no apparent reason. Are they seeing the pink monster when this happens? It seems like they can't actually see it most of the time, but maybe sometimes they can, and it's so horrifying that their brain blocks it out after the encounter ends?
And another interesting thing about the logs: repeated references to something called "Room X". I don't think that room is ever actually shown, but it is reference numerous times, including a 1 second video we can't see where Jackson goes in there. Could it be the room that Tom can't seem to picture in his head? Is it the cluttered garage where the monster lives?
@@sam5389 I haven't seen references to room X myself, mainly because I haven't looked at anything other than the original 11 minute clip, but I wonder if room X might be where all the camera feeds are going to, the surveillance room.
0451 is actually a very common code used in immersive Sim games like Deus Ex and Bioshock. It's usually the first code a player might have to use on a vault or door, and is something of an Easter egg used by a developer to signify a game's design philosophy being that of an immersive Sim. I don't know if it was intentional at all here but I thought that was a cool detail.
There’s also the idea that I don’t think you mentioned, Tom not only loves Boomie just as much as his son does, he might dress up as him because he wants to be his son’s hero. Tom is a man who clearly is going through a crisis and who wants to rid himself of a fake disease as well as all of his imperfections. Tom wants to act out being his son because he wants his youth back. Though, at Jackson’s birthday party he is in tears telling him “I’m so sorry I really wanted you to have a good birthday.” Or something to that affect. He really worries for his son and he wants him to be happy. Maybe his obsession with Boomie was brought on by a desire to be a good father when he is clearly a bit to off of his rocker to be as attentive as a father needs to be.
I saw other people talking about how it might be about child neglect so maybe him trying to get rid of his imperfections is also him trying to forget about how I’m he used to neglect his son, maybe thats why he acts the way he does 🤷🏽♀️
I understand it's all supposed to be confusing, but man the fact that Boomy ran by the window in the video while Madison and Dad were in the kitchen while we're to believe the irl Boomy is Dad is still messing with my head HEAVILY
Thinking about it logically, I can see two or three main options. Either A: Someone else is Boomy, B: There is more than one Boomy (Maybe the mother or grandmother, or C: Weird crap going on with the fake/real disease that affects reality or how reality is seen
@@senLuno Pretty sure the doppelganger in Unedited Footage is supposed to represent herself losing control. It's the same person but portrayed in a more aggressive manner of substance abuse being a battle with yourself.
find the "R"
WHAT THE FUCCK IT'S HIM
Is this a clue ? you peculiar individual
It's Alan
+Alan Resnick holly shit he's here
YOU ABSOLUTE MADMAN
How the hell does a short horror film about a girl phasing through a floor turn into "this guy dresses up as a blue cat and eats clay because south african legend"
Adult swim and Alan resnick combined
The most [as] thing ever
Bloody brilliant
And thinks “perfect pitch” that in reality is some of the worst singing I’ve heard leads to him having a disease
Because this is the internet.
Lynks disease is when you watch an 11 minute video, then spend 4-5 hours trying to link it together
No it’s when you play The Legend of Zelda non-stop and start cosplaying as Link.
@Shahnawaz Khan more like yucky brain
Its literally anything you can click or tap on a screen that leads to another existant or nonexistent LINK and since there's lots of those you've probably asked by now and if you have you're right....that's links
.....Lynk it together....
Honestly wouldn't be surprised if this was it
"don't pay attention to the back window, it's just Dennis the repairman being jumped by two people, but we'll talk about that later" because that's just a normal thing that happens
He was recovering from being jumped
@@DeathnoteBB yeah that's what I meant
For this series? Perfectly fine.
Yea yeah lmao
Dying of laughter at such a mundane conversation then some dude in agony silently outside
The dad especially is such an uncomfortably good actor, it makes it seem less like funny nonsense and more like someone who's actually subtly unhinged.
He switched from very real and convincing father to unhinged off-the-meds schizo in a heartbeat
I feel like I'd see him in a Joel Haver skit
That's Robby Rackleff. His characters always have this energy, and it's always hilarious.
wowza
his tirade about what makes them a family, all while he aggressively grabs his wife while she begs him to let go, was hard to watch
The most elaborate sonic fan fiction out there
hamburger gloves Best comment
look at sonic high school
Coming in at a close second, is "Christian Chandler" and the "Sonichu" phenomenon. (I forget it that's his name or not, I know it has Chandler in it. Just look it up on youtube, someone made a documentary style video on it. it's a freaking crazy story)
Yes
Chris Chan is literally the tragic, real life Forrest Gump. He always ends up on TV and the news and shit.
How did we go from "Girl goes through floor, with occasional frames of a sonic ripoff and a monster" to "man dresses up as a fake sonic and eats clay and trash"
Because the Internet is full of magical and scary things
@@GoldenponyboyCrossback Very true.
It do be like that
Halfway doing this they learnt the Tumblr exists
the worst part is there are... lynks
after watching the original short film I was like “ok how is he gonna spend 90 minutes talking about this” which quickly morphed into “oh my god how does he only spend 90 minutes talking about this”
This was my EXACT reaction lmao
Closer to 100
yeah me too
NO SERIOUSLY, HOW-
i think the reason the mom texted the daughter asker her to not be in the bathroom for so long was because the ABC company can’t put cameras in the bathroom and for some reason she wants her daughter to be visible to the company. maybe the reason Madison was just sitting in the bathroom is because she doesn’t want to be filmed, and that could also be the reason that she avoids going home (leaving her mom in the parking lot to hang with her friends)
Yo!!!
It doesn’t help that I work graveyard as a security in a bus lot for a company called ABC lol
Maybe an allegory for "family vloggers" on yt
That makes so much sense!
Alan: Playing with clay will give you Lynks Disease.
Alan:Playing with clay will cure Lynks Disease.
The Lynks Disease killed itself in confusion.
Yes
I use the clay to cure the clay
give lynks disease links disease
also Alan : hello tutorialheads
One dose of my medicine will cure all the side-effects of my medicine
"What has spiky hair, is blue, has red shoes and runs super fast?"
"Umm, Sonic the Hedgehog?"
"No no no.. let me help you out a little more. It eats trash too."
"AHHHH, it's Boomy the Cat!"
This is the only comment that made me laugh.
lol
A man of culture i see
hedgehog
implying chili dogs arent trash
"Please ignore the repairman he's recovering from being jumped by 2 guys"
Random Officer of Krieg just don't mind his corpse
I feel bad but I couldn't help but wheeze at the sight of Dennis just getting absolutely wrecked in the background while Tom and Anne aren't even seeing it
Honestly I watched him anyways
i cackled at that part simply because the order of introduction made that so much wilder than it already was. like at first i couldn't tell if he was being sarcastic or not.
@@ItsaBuizel i can see that being funny but for some reason when i felt a sense of injustice despite it all being fictional, i mean the guy got hit with a rock, a large one
The dad explaining, very seriously, that Boomy is “blue and he’s very, very fast” was unbelievably funny
We get detailed explanations for the very important things.
"I think Boomy inspires him."
"To be a blue cat?"
"To be a FAST cat."
im in tears
GweenTea ikr
Jiggly BlobFish That part was the best!
I read this as soon as I got to the part.
Hmm . . . the likes
SANIC THE CATHOG
I've gotta say, this is probably the greatest "normal human" acting in terms of dialogue I've ever seen.
Okay f’real, like that scene talking about glasses feels so beautifully mundane and ordinary.
A lot of ARGs have obviously fake acting in order to make it clear that this is a work for the audience to work with. This? Completely uninteresting. Totally realistically bland dialogue. I love it.
Really? For me it's just incredibly annoying and obnoxious
How much normal human acting have you seen, whatever tf that means
@@0404chrisjz I mean that they looked like normal humans, not like they were acting. They didn't even look like they were acting as normal humans, they just looked normal. How much I've seen is irrelevant. All I need to know is good acting from bad acting, and that was pretty frickin' good.
@@0404chrisjz it's actually hard to act as a normal human being without sounding like a robot reading a text
Going off of the child neglect theory (which I find very valid) the pink monster could be the personification of neglect. hence why it torments the parents in particular showing them their failures through not providing bed sheets to their son. It also resides in the junk room where items are neglected.
SMART
And it makes sense that this "neglect person" wears the neglected child's bedsheets. It's something that the parents forgot/didn't care about to give their child. But the personification of neglect doesn't forget and it cares unlike the parents. Because it knows how much the kids suffer from it. And it knows how much something like not even owing a set of bedsheets means to the kid. So it wears it as some sort of symbolism maybe? And if we wanna go a little further it can kinda look like a cape. Like how maybe this personification of neglect is trying to act as a hero for these kids. Or maybe it's a character Jackson made himself, a hero that he wants to save them (His imaginary friend that the dad himself is something good for kids?). Based on the logs we know he's made his original characters before. One that was all pink as Madison described.
One of the more interesting conclusions. Personally, I like the concept of it being the personification of paranoia a bit more. But then again, the many different perceptions is a part of the experience.
My name was Emma too
Edit: no longer called that
Not to mention, in two videos in the collection where the parents are talking, we straight up see Dennis getting beat up by two guys in the window behind them, when at least the wife could easily see it.
How about the fact that sonic was present in multiple frames? What does sonic have to do with this?
I keep coming back to this video but if you notice, the pink guy doesn't actually cause any harm. It just exists around the house. It doesn't attack anyone, it doesn't destroy things, but they're still scared of it. Just like Lynks
except something made Madison melt through the floor, and something made all of those kids go face down too
It flashed itself to the parents, that's at least kind of rude
i’m sorry but if that pink man showed up in my house unexplained, i’d be scared shitless regardless of whether or not he is violent or destructive
Pinkman is a hard man to find
Pink dude was even nice enough to mow the lawn for them
This project is so old but one odd note is the email mentioning Boomy and a "pink one", acknowledging Jackson being aware of the pink person. This short film is fucking bonkers
Oh my god you’re right she mentions that there’s no cat that’s all pink in the boomy franchise, meaning Jackson is drawing the pink person in his home and the others don’t know about it
@@ellieh.4297 I'm surprised I haven't heard this mentioned anywhere else, this is a big part of the puzzle missing and contradicts the notion mentioned in this video that the pink person isn't real.
Holy shit. Big brain af.
@@zoosmell_egbert It only happens OCCASIONALLY i promise
@@ianrius3052 oh also I like ur pfp!
I realized something while watching this again: the way Tom and Ann barely notice things happening right in front of them, forget about watering the Christmas tree for a week, and seem to lose all their common sense at completely random times? That reminds me an awful lot of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. And towards the end of the video, the house begins to fill with smoke.
Just something to chew on.
Omg
This makes more sense when you bring on the fact that carbon monoxide is invisible, it might be we only see because without it, we wouldn’t be able to catch it
Thank you, I will gladly chew on that
Doesn't your skin turn pink from carbon monoxide poisoning?
@McFlickers you just described half the people I know.
I’m over here planning for a future of homesteading on my small property and my husband is like “Why?! We live so close to grocery stores and a Walmart!” 🤦♀️
I love when horror is done in broad daylight. I think when done right, it's even scarier than the dark.
Exactly. It’s being taken out of its typical setting which gives it a more unsettling, out of place feel. It makes it seem more real
@@rockstarenthusiast Not to mention it adds to the atmosphere. Most of the horror we see is in the dark. And it gives us a feeling of the dark being unsettling. Buy when it's done in the light, it gives us that chilling feeling of "oh god this could happen to me too"
@@ryanmackenzie6109 yes agreed, its already scary enough in the dark but realizing it happens in the day too? thats true horror
Real horror happens in broad daylight, and it's the kind of horrors most people don't want to touch
@@thebiglecrowski3146 NOPE 🙅🏻
everyone talks about "ignore any movement you see behind tom, that's just dennis the repairman recovering after being absolutely wrecked by two guys who jumped him", but not enough people talk about "maybe you're like jackson, who suddenly develops extreme mental processing speed and tries to hack into the government with 4 laptops on the kitchen floor". that took me tf out the first time i watched this holy shit
I think the only thing we can 100% conclude is that "this house has people in it".
Agreed
what if that's the real lie?
Well done, case closed.
Or.. just hear me out.. maybe that's just what AB surveillance wants you to think..
Quite literally.
these people are really good actors, i feel like lots of ARGs are more obvious because of a little bit of overacting, but the dialogue between these characters seems to be usually pretty natural sounding and believable
They even hid sonic in there and made it creepy! Wow!
Cause it’s real
@@theadchannel6888 I’m kidding lol
Especially Madison.
It has audio? It was silent for me
even 5 years later, this video has some absolutely GOLD quotes; "Ignore any movement you see behind Tom, that's just Dennis, the repairman, recovering after being absolutely wrecked by two guys who jumped him", “He straps on a costume and eats clay, just like a South African” or "This family watches a show on tv where a man with an imaginary disease praises a cure that is a metaphor for horse shit"
Don't forget: "She let the grandma watch the baby, which was _clearly_ a mistake as she neglects it and lets it escape into the woods."
I didn’t even realize this was posted seven years ago
LMAOOOOOO
Smart baby
3:18 "Notice the wording there. *IN* Kitchen floor." is oddly humorous to me
Several words: obsession leading to neglect. A recurring theme is obsession, paranoia, and child neglect. I think the people and things being face down and stuck is an allegory for being "too far gone" into a delusion or trend, and that madison falling through the floor is symbolic of a descent into madness, possibly death. The pink thing is probably personification of the combination of paranoia and child neglect plaguing the family. This personally reminds me of an extreme religious household or something, one that practices home remedies over actual medical treatment and as a result, the children of the family suffer, believing that they are riddled with something terrible, and the parents punishing or neglecting them because of that, beit sin/"sinful behavior", or lynks. I don't think that's what this is and allegory for, its just reminiscent of it. There is a potential that lynks isnt even important at all and is a red herring, the real issue being the abuse and neglect of the children due to the parent's insanity and obsession, which is overlooked due to everything else going on
I legit was thinking of this.
OR THEY'RE JUST THE SIMS, FFS.
@@AlexReynardhey the creators of this piece of art want people to discuss and come up with original theories and interpretations of their work. You’re kind of crapping on that important part of media analysis and artistic critique
Even, going "it's the Sims" route, leads you down an entire thought-commentary about perceptions of reality and 'simulation theory'.
Video: horror movie where girl sinks into floor
Lore: okay so there’s this guy who dresses up as a blue cat and eats garbage and clay pizza, also there’s a pink person in their basement and wears bed sheets
woo first reply it’s on 450 likes right now for me
the girl is in the backrooms
Sounds like the backstory of a 2009 "faux edgy" deviant art OC drawn on ms paint and whos design changes each time its drawn because the ref sheet that was made was absolute horse apples
I think "This House Has People in It" is probably the worst path Sega has taken to advertise a Sonic game.
whut
I mean it sure got their message across "You aren't even gonna understand why we're doing it"
Sonic forces looks lit
No, my brother is worse
You mean movie
that super casual delivery of
"Ignore any movement you see behind Tom, that's just Dennis, the repairman, recovering after being absolutely wrecked by two guys who jumped him."
Like it's something so routine it doesn't even warrant further explanation, it cracked me up.
The Addams family would treat that as something that happens every time you go outside for a few errands.
I know I'm six years late but I want to share my interpretation. I think this entire art piece is a statement on anxiety. Madeline is literally sinking through the floor. She's sinking down into anxiety about Lynkes disease, which is ironically manifesting her symptoms. This is common with those with anxiety, they often fear situations so intensely that they end up creating and manufacturing memories and events which didn't happen. Anxiety is all about perception, which explains the common theme there. Everyone in the family is a hypochondriac for Lynkes , and this ends up manifesting in their day to day lives, which destroys the family (as we see in the short film.) I don't think we're meant to take everything literally, I think it is a figurative exploration of anxiety and compulsion, and how it can interfere with people's lives. In reality, the true disease is not Lynkes, it's the fear of Lynkes.
as someone who has struggled with hypochondria this video struck a chord with me, from dennis touching his face all the time to the father struggling from symptoms he believes to be real to the mothers constant need to check up on a doctor this reminded me of myself a few years ago
Then what about the kids in the front yard that also start sinking into the ground at the end of the original video?
@@PhenomenalJecthe family not coming outside and the worry that something is going wrong
When he said the definitive answer is your own perception I almost cried bc it's 3am and I have no ability to think for myself so I was really counting on him to tell me
The sims. Melting on the floor? Face against the wall? Bugs. Somoene getting the hell beaten out of them while people inside don't notice? There is a window and there is a wall, they can't see bc it's not interacting with them. The weird talks? Yeah
Get help
@@julife.ka.3899 yep it's the sims that's just how it is
@@BlamoStramo rude
Dude honestly I felt the same, I’m really horrible at thinking for myself especially when it comes to things as complex as this😭 it’s always been hard for me to analyze things properly and come up with my own thoughts and opinions, which is why I watch so many videos about others doing it
29:00 - 39:00 when he started talking about the apples i forgot what i was even watching
JAJAJAJA Same
same
yeah that part went on for too long
thank you for showing me what part to skip, I love Night Mind but that whole segment is a blemish on this video
Amen to that, wow. I love this video as a whole, but he really tends to ramble on that point for far too long. The point is gotten across pretty quick-it’s bringing up the subject of pseudoscience spreading rumors, it doesn’t need a 10 minute recap making sure we understand it.
It just hit me, since she phases through walls, the house literally has people inside it.
I hate that you are correct
Now it has hit me as well.
Oh my god
Somebody call the foundation. We got another SCP-106
@@madkirk7431 *crap*
I come from feldup's youtube channel and the only thing I want to say is thank you, from all of the French internet/horror community
Ta tout dit
"It's his aspiration."
"To be a blue cat?"
"To be a FAST cat."
Favourite line in the series. Tom is just nuts.
It's while he's talking to his wife in the living room. I think it's one of the conversations they have while Dennis the repairman is getting beat up outside.
Gotta go fast
Sonic
Mine is "SALUTE THE FLAG!"
Tom is crazy
How did we go from "Girl falls through floor" to "sonic the hedgehog ripoff eats clay"
I don’t have a clue
idk
I am a ripoff too, I’m sonic irl
The thing is, I can’t even tell what’s worse
@no no square sinic the hedgehog
Ok but "Tom" struggling to control his body by the front door looked amazing. The acting in that scene was so creepy but so interesting.
And yet so funny
I thought it was because he only ate pizza at first. Pizza is good, but the human body needs many diverse vitamins and minerals that pizza can't fully provide. Nothing can. That's why there is so many different types of food. Then, I thought, because of they clay pizza, it was malnutrition. At the end, I still think he lost lower mobility because of the lack of the proper vitamins and minerals a human body needs to survive.
@@icecreamsandwitch3008 my guy there are plenty of people who have basic motor functions and survive off of only ramen and soda
Damn I thought you meant Tom from Tom and Jerry lol
@Joel Maltin so...Futaba Sakura?
As much as I wish I could bring myself to watch these art films and support such passion and creativity, the way my heart sank into my gut from the five second clip of pink man walking up to the parent's bed reminds me why I can't.
Very glad to have channels like these to satisfy my curiosity!
I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who's seriously disturbed by that one clip.
@@TheShizzicles04 would you mind telling me the time stamp so i know when to avoid it 😭
Seeing that clip in the full chronological footage video (especially after sitting through the full 2 hours of relative “normalcy”, though sprinkled with chaos) is so much worse… Gave me serious chills and I’m normally not too bothered by horror 🫠
@@TheShizzicles04"Seriously disturbed" jesus christ it's a youtube video lmfao dry your tears
@@tony_dogswow you’re so sexy and tough, tell us more about how you never ever get scared and you’re a big big boy!
I went in skeptical as always but was pleasantly surprised to find that that house DID, in fact, have people in it. Thank you for not betraying my trust Mr. Resnick.
Dio! Brando!
So I'm guessing by Dio's appearance, the house was some weird ass rejected stand.
Nani?
I was also very curious about this. Thoughts ranging from, "are these people really in the house?", to, "are they just a figment of the house's imagination?", tumbled through my mind. But, alas, these questions and more were clearly answered.
I thought this was going to turn into a “it was I, dio!” Meme for some reason
I forgot I WASN'T watching a news piece about horse apples.
Deluxe Nuts yeah it was a super long tangent
That tangent was kind of a waste of time, seeing as it got dismissed when it was over
for future viewers checking the comments: the horse apple tangent ends around 37:30
@@jeastman9603 you are a saint
Digitab no, he is god
I came in here wanting to know why Madison fell through the floor and idk even know what this is anymore
welcome to the
✨confused zone✨
HAHAHAHAHAH
Love your profile picture!
Same bro I dont even know what a hedge apple is
I got lost 10 mins in KJSANFKJASFK
I can't understand anything that's happening but I appreciate the complexity
I just watched Feldup's video on "This House Has People In It", his 100th finding. In the end of it he explains how you basically are the reason that he's making videos to this day. Thank you for being the spark that inspired him to be the creator that he is today, you helped with the creation of what is in my opinion, and i'm sure the one of many others, the best "horror" youtuber on the french side of youtube. I wish you the best
Ta tout dit 😭🙏
La communauté de feldup on est présent 👍💪
feldup is really, really good.
"Ignore the movement in the background. It's just Dennis after getting jumped by two people." haha Laughed my ass off.
Thought he was joking when I frist heard it Haha
As it turns out, its one giant ARG for the new Sonic the Hedgehog hollywood movie.
sounds like something sonic twitter would do
This has age well
@@coolsr6160
A little too well, tbh.
@Julie Kavanagh the sonic movie is a horror movie
This sonic redesign they delayed the movie for looks good
When Dennis was using the wood plank to try to keep Madison from falling any farther I was so scared it was gonna bust her skull or something
All i could think while watching her phase through the floor was "NONONONONONO WHY?!"
I could swear that I heard crunching when they did it, too. *shudder*
i was just thinking about her face caving in .... ugh ew
omg then the next shot is her up in the kitchen and i was so ready to see the wooden plank pop up thru her head
Sanw
Thank you from France to have inspired one of the best French youtuber out there to make videos. Feldup will probably be the NightMind of another teen discovering horror and it's thanks to you
Lynx disease is the embodiment of WebMD saying you have cancer after typing in that your head hurts.
I think you have lynks
I cured my grandfather from cancer with hedge apple, he's dead, but so is the cancer
@@jvpro2076 big brain
@@MoonlitRose101 yeah
@@jvpro2076 He’s technically Cured of Suffering and Mortality
"Were you gonna say Boomy is too fast"
"Well no"
"Boomy is very fast Tom"
I fucking died
The title is so strong. "This House Has People In It" The implication feels like you can assume what you want from the title in a variety of ways, but at its base structure the most important thing the title tells us is they aren't calling the people in the house a "family". Its almost advertising a home but warning us its been infested with people, and at the end of the video one of those people escapes (baby) and we see everyone on the ground.
This Earth Has People In It
BEST GIRL FF
Also, the house literally had a person in it. In its floor.
I mean, people bury dead people in the ground, so you're not wrong
no, the people are in it because this bitch is noclipping
Damn right, this planet's absolutely infested with those critters!
Alan saying "Find the R" is referring to the happy bithday banner, isn't it...
1:05:55
does.. does that third text box say "10 easy way to kill yourself or your loved ones when Lynks Disease becomes too much to handle"...?
Holy shit it does
unedited footage of a bear link...?
In the “forgot password” option on the surveillance website, it actually says “forgot pword” so perhaps that adds “ass” to the list of missing letters haha
No worries bro it's just Ben Shapiro reading WAP, that's the true horror of the film. The true meaning.
@@stinky2367 😂🐱💦
@@maya_yaser ass refers to donkeys not horses afaik
No, it actually means forgot peepee
Pword as in the p word perception maybe?
I fucking love that this horror arg makes fun of Sonic in a way that is extremely important to its solution.
I love how in tape 05008 Night Mind just says, "Tom isn't doing so well, Observe" and then Tom just fuckin goes headfirst into a door and Iose my shit.
Alan Resnick just wanted to show us his Sonic OC.
No matter how many times I watch this, hearing "after the baby escapes into the woods" always cracks me up. You say that so nonchalantly it's hilarious because the tone and delivery matches the content of the madness going on xD
Meanwhile the baby:
Mother, father I am going on a journey with a group of middle aged man to economically devastated country, to put a golden ring into active volcano in order to defeat a fallen Maiar.
Please do not wait with dinner, while you are uneffectively trying to save my sister.
He doesnt even show the clip of it happening so it leaves that statement TOTALLY up to imagination lol
That baby's name? Abraham Lincoln!
The sculpture that is "sold for $200,000" is one of the sculptures in front of the fireplace.
That either means 2 things:
1. It's another Easter egg, like the photos from Unedited Footage of a Bear.
2. It's more leverage that these people are very gullible in the horse apples being fed to them.
@@TheRoxBox99 i think its the second one
Well this family can not only afford 24-hour security surveillance, an on-site repairman for the cameras (probably) and 200,000$ sculpture. Odd
Just gonna keep that at 666 likes
Revisiting this so many years later- when I first watched this, it got in my head so bad that I couldn’t sleep. Props to Alan Resnick for creating one of the most inexplicably horrifying things of all time.
Feel the exact same way about this! Something about this that I can't even put into words freaked me out extremely bad I just lied in bed, frozen. About to revisit this wondering if my experience will be different
When Madison disappeared from the mattress, I assumed she started flailing like a Skyrim character and clipped out of existence.
She was using bucket clipping and quick Saving/loading!
WHY DOES SHE SINK
@@deathryche damn speedrunners!
Shes in the backrooms
or like gta where she would eventually show up in like.. her front yard or something
tom aggressively singing is just what dads do
Honestly lol. I miss my dad :,(
me who only has a dad: *is confused at the two comments above me*
If he sneezed super loud too he’d be the absolute dad
But I do that and I'm not a dad
Maybe it's just my Lynks disease acting up again.
@Zoe DePaul *SALUTE THE FLAG! SALUTE THE FLAGE! SALUTE THE FLAG!*
It's simple: They're Sims
This makes so much sense man 😂
Wrong, not enough deformed babies.
Headcannon now
LMAO
Wrong, they speak fluent english
the scariest part of this video is finding out that real people are actually addicted to eating clay
And that people actually eat apples to cure cancer
@@QW3RTYUU what's wrong with apples?
@@Boxgang24nothing’s wrong with apples but they don’t cure cancer babe lol
Me: Wow I can’t wait to watch this video find out why this girl is sinking into the floor
Night Mind: so there’s this guy who’s obsessed with boomy and eats clay
Me: oh
Yeahhh uh
Don’t forget about *hedge apples*
I know I'm HORRIBLY late, but aside from the overlying "Lynx Disease" sub plot, I think this video shows something A LOT more depressing. The daughter. The subject prone IN the kitchen floor.
She'd been lying on the floor for 2 hours, but no one takes any notice. When they do finally notice, they try to blame this on her, first thinking she's crazy, then thinking she's lying and then thinking that she's on drugs. But they never blame themselves. So, we get the horror that ensues: The neglect of everyone in the house, including two younger children. The smoke alarm, screaming above in the kitchen and smoke filling the house. A daughter, trying to reach out to her parents who push her away and blame her for their problems. Parents who clearly can't raise a household pushing weird ideals and horrible teachings onto their children. Elaborating on this point, we can see the forced diet of clay and questionable TV shows "Boomy the Cat" and "Sculptors Clay Ground" that the children have learnt to live with.
A more weird thing to take into account around the end are the seemingly meaningless scenes. The ones with a boy's birthdays involved. If you listen closely (or use the CC like me ;D), you can hear the phrase "but no present for the birthday boy" in one of the scenes. Combine this with the children all lying face down can show us another overlying theme of neglect; a child meant to be given attention and love not given any that ends with a situation no one can point the blame at.
This video isn't just about insane parents. It's about child neglect, and how that can effect those around. Like with the repairman, trying to cut the daughter out of the hole, desperately trying to fix something already broken, before being pulled away by the abuser to try some other insane idea they have.
There's a thing about good horror getting at something taboo or uncomfortable and I'd completely agree that this achieves exactly that. He subverts our expectations of a household ('people' not 'a family'); then, to me, it is about dysfunction in the family unit and, as you say, the idea of not hate exactly, but the lack of love in the family and neglect on the part of the parents. I think when the film is explored from that angle, you get towards this abrasive, shocking final act where we Resnick basically says that familial lovelessness is an epidemic - we see everyone suffering in some form, but the grandmother, who (I think crucially seems more interested in the strange, somewhat inexplicable modelling lore) has apparently finished her parental duties, spends much of the film completely oblivious. Between this and Unedited Footage (where we are also in a very consciously domestic setting), I think Resnick is really talented at presenting family psychodrama in horror tropes.
Don't forget the young boy, Jackson. He has basically no lines and is ignored by his parents. His bed has no sheets and his room is basically just his grandmother's room. Unlike Madison there isn't anything wrong with him (except precocious depression most likely), but his family still treats him like metaphorical chopped liver. Same for the child who is allowed to run outside unattended. The name also plays some prevalence, as those in the house are so dysfunctional they are just a gaggle of people, not necessarily a full family.
@Izzy likes fnaf gotta thumbs up your own comment that's the rule
A perfect explanation as expected of someone with a Succi profile pic
You just turned on a lightbulb in my head. Perhaps this series is also about depression? A lot of the things the parents tell Madison are things many people are told when they try to open up about their depression (Ie. "You're crazy, you're on drugs, you're just looking for attention, etc.") And it would make sense with how Madison is sinking through the floor since, for some, depression makes you want to lay down and do nothing until you die. Her sinking into the floor could also be interpreted as Madison "Rotting away" until she "dies" (when she hits the mattress.) It also makes sense since recorded cases of depression have been rising, especially in our youth. Grandma's oblivious to it all because her generation didn't deal with that stuff at all. The parents, to me, represent current adults who are in denial of their problems and try to bottle it all up. Like how the dad was singing "It's Your Flag" and how the mom is frequently brought to tears "Because a character died." I've often said the same thing to dodge people asking me why I've been crying. Finally, you've got the kids who are hit the hardest simply because they're kids who still don't know how to handle their emotions. In this case, they are being emotionally neglected by their parents who would see their kids having problems as a failure on their part. After Madison falls through the floor, everyone outside the house is laying down like she was. If we do interpret Madison falling as her dying or possibly committing suicide, then everyone outside could represent how, after someone, especially a teen, kills themself, the community as a whole is struck by depression. Almost spreading like an epidemic.
In this theory, things like The Sculptor's Clayground and Lynx Disease represent how society overall treats depression. It's a bad thing that you shouldn't have but no one can say for certain why people get it or how to 'fix' someone who has it. Like the webpage says, "You DON'T want to get it. You DO want to get rid of it!" The Sculptor's Clayground fits very well since taking up a new hobby, or using art to vent, is a common way people cope with depression.
Admittedly, I'm a bit tired so my sleepy brain could be seeing things that aren't there or THHPII is so open to interpretation that you could come up with any theory and it'll work.
thank you community college osteology class for giving me the ability to recognize a spinning 3d human occipital bone in less than a second
reading this comment is like listening to two trucks for the first time
I was sure it was part of a skull but I wasn't sure what part. I recognized it because in forensics we were making clay muscle for facial recreation.
@@lamp4791 my muscles my muscles
@@nicestpancake cLAY muscles
@@RatOfTheWoods involuntarily fLEX
the pizza thing is interesting from the neglect pov! not to get too into it but my sister and i were neglected by our dad and the only decent meal we'd get would be pizza on fridays. it was like... getting that pizza and everyone eating together and watching a movie, we could all pretend we were normal and doing Classic Normal Family things
Wow, that uh. That sucks bro. Only thing I can say is that I hope you and your sister are doing good presently. I wish the best.
I fell asleep with this video playing and I woke up with Tom screaming “*TO THE FLAAAG! TO THE FLAAAAG!!*”
Robin Coe Night Mind’s impact
ON THE MOUNTAIN TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP!!!!!!,
don't fall asleep with this video playing
lmao I fell asleep too
BRO ME TOO!
I never even realized when I was working with clay in art class I was being infected and cured simultaneously.
And healed.
That’s the point, that’s why you never noticed
T Thung correct.
Adult swim: silly adult shows with not much meaning
*also adult swim*
A lot of adult swim shows have really deep undertones no one notices.
and i love it
@@machomanalexyt5736 You could have made a Rick and Morty joke
@@eresh1805 ew
MachoManAlex YT ew
MachoManAlex YT you need 300+ Iq to understand adult swim
It’s really a shame the website is completely down at this point, I’d love to dig deeper into this just to see if I could find anything else
*_FUCKING EXACTLY_*
Have you tried with the Wayback Machine provided by the Internet Archive?
theres always the wayback machine
@@omegadragons321 doesn’t work with this, believe it or not!
@@omegadragons321 I think because of the volume of large size video files
Open the door,
_Get on the floor,_
*_EVERYBODY MELT INTO THE FLOOR_*
Comment of the year.
I love this
Sang that like Walk The Dinosaur...
Equv .0 i can't unhear it
Dman009 EVERYBODY DO THE FLOP!
*Nightmind:* He’s blue, he’s fast, and you probably recognise him
*Me:* ..Oh it’s one of _those_ creepypastas huh?
Mega mind
Smurf
T....Thomas?
@Aplles depends I recommend you watch my house is strange
“I don’t remember a character who’s all pink”
OH SHIT.
Context?
@@Pyxyty The pink mucus monster
@@goosebums67 oh god I just reached that part right now O_O
@Jerry The Orange Fool armur da pink hegdeheg
I don’t get it
Hey ! Yes i am another Feldup's french viewer ahah
Thank you for your videos. Feldup is basically one of the most apreciated french youtuber, and the horror's ambassador here, in France. Plus, he is know as a kind-hearted and very funny guy. In facts, nobody can hate him, he is the best.
I say all these things to let you know how good your videos have been on him and basically the whole french community. So, again, thank you for your videos, they created all of this :)
The flag scene made me more uncomfortable than some big-budget horror films. Something about it is so surreal and sad, and I can't place it at all.
I thought it was fucking hilarious
To me, it was all three, but mostly funny.
It's funny, I'm more just morbidly fascinated. But if you really stop and think - yeah, it's pretty sad, and...very, very strange. Everyone salutes. It's not just that the guy is doing something socially inappropriate, everyone else goes along with it at the end, as if it were...normal.
They're all crazy.
Also, i love how the title of the project is so perfect. "This House has People in it" is literally the only objective, factual thing about the whole thing that is unabashedly true with no confusion or misperception.
"That's just Dennis the repairman recovering after being completely wrecked by two jumpmen." okay......
Da Savage09 yes
Why? Not so much.
An interesting thing about the lynks in the water is that it sounds like the many conspiracies around water, esp tap water. One example is the worry about fluoride in the water (even though it’s super watered down and just helps your teeth).
Okay, so, there's one really important thing about Jackson that cat daddy totally ignores here. In the text message from Madison to a friend talking about Jackson's Boomy drawings, she says "I'm pretty sure there's no character who's all pink."
All pink?
*ALL* *PINK?*
Where have we seen an all pink character in all this stuff? The bedsheet-wearing pink ghoulish thing, of course! And if those _are_ Jackson's bedsheets, doesn't it make sense that he might have seen it?
Perhaps Jackson has a deeper connection to this than we think. His birthday party gets interrupted by his older sister and at the end of it all, the partygoers appear to be in rough shape. A kid would be awfully upset if their birthday party was ruined, right? It would be a SAD DAY. And his BEDSHEETS are missing. Pretty significant words, right?
There has to be something deeper behind all of this.
Jackson is more involved than we think.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
Manigeitora also he was the only one not saluting during the flag song
I hate that you scared me like that,
but it was wonderful.
I think that pink creature plays into the theme of perception. Jackson’s perception is of his imaginary, play-pretend world with cartoon characters (like any kid has). That’s why Jackson thinks Boomy is real. Pink creature is a personification of the monster under the bed, because it stole his sheets
@@rubyjackson6861 this is why I love night mind his catch phrase is "I think" or "maybe" because he's all about making us think too and formulate our own ideas. I love his work and how he's never trying to make us think what he thinks he just shows the clues and leaves it to us while giving his own theory.
Jupiter's Tears ...
Boomy the Cat!? Jesus, even in high profile productions like this, we still can't escape the damn sonic OCs
lmao
“He’s young, you know? It’s aspiration.”
“To be a blue cat?”
“To be a *fast* cat.”
Gotta have your priorities straight
There is one thing I train for every day
I DIDNT THINK IT WAS GONNA BE THAT FUNNY BUT GOD DAMN THE BOLD FAST MADE ME ACTUALLY LAUGH OUT LOUD. a FAST cat
because as we all know, being a fast cat is much more realistic than being a blue cat.
*GOTTA GO FAST*
Hey i come from the video of feldup and i really want to say you thank you. Thank you for giving feldup the chance to launch on youtube. he remade my evenings with his videos. And all thanks to you thank you
“Sometimes, when God closes a door... he opens a window.
And...
Sometimes God closes that window.
And that’s Lynk’s Disease”
that actually makes sense now.
@@mothcatcher893 I'm still a teensy bit confused
@@strawberrypencl yeah a bit.
ahahaha
"it gives him aspirations"
"to be a blue cat?"
"to be a FAST cat"
wtf I'm dying lmaoo
Salute the flag!
@@justanotherrandomcrit8115 I literally screamed "SHUT THE FUCK UP" at the screen after some time.
Why was there a comment written 3 years before your one with the exact same text.... hmmmmmmmm? (No but seriously the comment under this one is that.) /j
Stealing comments is a thing, now. That's a new low for our species.
@@jojolafrite90 It's always been a thing
1:11:03 After re-watching this video over the years, I think "head collapse" might be another term for a mental breakdown in this universe. It could be called this to give mental breakdowns a horrifying connotation in that they're more dangerous than they actually are. That's just my take on it, though. I could be wrong.
Merci à toi d'avoir donner l'envie et la volonté à Feldup de faire ces magnifiques vidéos !
je ne te regarde pas spécialement mais tu es une personne importante dans ma vie également.
Encore une fois merci pour tout.
Cringe
@@_R4nd0m.Le seul mec cringe c'est toi tes vrm bizarre a avoir que le seum que feldup ait percé
okay this is gonna be a lengthy response but this is my take on the project.
like this video says, lynks is not a physical disease, it's a disease of paranoia. once you've heard of it, you become paranoid that you've contracted it, and you start acting as though you have the symptoms even when you don't. it's the placebo effect. essentially you're a hypochondriac and because you've convinced yourself you have the disease, you subconsciously start to act as though you do. you hear about new symptoms of the disease - through the newsletter, for example - and then suddenly you happen to have those symptoms too. tom loses motor control of his body not because of any physical toll the disease has taken on him, but because he's convinced himself he has it and his body starts reacting accordingly.
i believe that the point of the project is that us audience members become infected by lynks too - we get swept into the paranoia of trying to understand this disease. we get "infected" by watching the first 11 minute video, and once the seed has been planted, we start looking for answers. just like it sends the family members into hysteria, it sends us audience members scrambling to make sense of it all. the more we look into the clues, the videos, the audio recordings, the text files, the more confused we become and the more desperate we are to find an answer. each clue we find brings us no closer to understanding what is truly going on, and that's because there is nothing to understand, there is no answer or solution. this causes us, as well as the family members, to go insane as we look for "links" - or clues - that will lead us to understand what lynks disease is.
alan commented something about finding an R. i believe the point of alan commenting this was to send us off searching for more clues again - clues that won't lead us anywhere. maybe there is an R somewhere, maybe there isn't. regardless, it won't bring us any closer to understanding lynks. and that's the point, because there is nothing to discover. lynks isn't real, it's just paranoia and the idea that a seed planted in your head can cause you to make something out of nothing. alan is trying to mess with us again to drive us further into paranoia.
the thing that i think really supports this conclusion is the fact that all of the people behind this project included random easter eggs and sometimes the other people on the project wouldn't even know about them. if the people working on the project weren't aware of all the easter eggs put into the film, clearly they don't serve a significant purpose in helping us identify what's going on. i guess you could call the easter eggs / clues "red herrings." the easter eggs / clues are meaningless - they aren't meant to lead you to any sort of conclusion, they're just there to give you the illusion that there IS a solution to find, when in reality there is not. we've become infected by lynks disease because of our frenzy in searching for the meaning of it all and trying to understand what lynks is, just like the family members. just look at how much time this guy spent looking into horse apples!
of course, this theory does lead us to some questions though. if lynks isn't real, why does it have material consequences on the family members' lives? why does madison sink through the floor into the basement? why is there a pink thing occupying the house? as stated in the video, these supernatural occurrences could all be a metaphor for the paranoia caused by the family trying to understand lynks and by their concern that this supposed disease will hurt them. and what about the cartoon cat? perhaps the ridiculous parts of the film are meant to symbolize the hysteria of it all. i don't have all the answers, but i'd love to hear what other people think.
hey you're vert smart
the kid draws the pink person, and no one else knows about them, there is something else, maybe not deeper but it is there, just need to search for more clues
holy fuck
that probably took you 2 hours to type that
Isn't there an R missing from the birthday banner? Maybe that's the R?
I like that the people on this comments are falling straight into the meta-joke
This probably won't get seen in the piles of comments, but to make an observation on the clayground subject:
The host mentions an ex named Sam, who left him after he committed a crime. After watching the video back and some notes on the site, it's possible either this Sam was a gifted musician that he never felt good enough for, or Sam isn't really his ex, and Sam is attracted to a musician, that the host killed.
"This here is a piano wire that a more musically gifted person could use to turn a wooden gourd"
"Lynks gave me perfect pitch"
It's entirely possible that the clayground host made up this lynks narrative to cope with the fact he isn't talented enough for this Sam (and the fact he's nuts)
There was also a clay sculpture called SAMMY right? which kind of also feels like he’s obsessed with this Sam
I'm rewatching this, and I will never not smile at the injection of a stupid Sonic the Hedgehog parody in this otherwise completely surreal unfiction project. I love it so much. What Wham City Comedy made will never be matched, it is all so uniquely silly and weird with just the right edge of creepiness to make it truly absurd.
*concerned voice* "He's very fast Tom."
he maybe fast, but not fast enough
Surprised this video contains no mention of the fact that almost all of Anne & Tom's phone calls to each other end abruptly with one or both of them screaming in terror at the top of their lungs for no apparent reason. Are they seeing the pink monster when this happens? It seems like they can't actually see it most of the time, but maybe sometimes they can, and it's so horrifying that their brain blocks it out after the encounter ends?
And another interesting thing about the logs: repeated references to something called "Room X". I don't think that room is ever actually shown, but it is reference numerous times, including a 1 second video we can't see where Jackson goes in there. Could it be the room that Tom can't seem to picture in his head? Is it the cluttered garage where the monster lives?
That was my biggest question!
@@sam5389 I haven't seen references to room X myself, mainly because I haven't looked at anything other than the original 11 minute clip, but I wonder if room X might be where all the camera feeds are going to, the surveillance room.
Super old comment, but I think it’s another reference to the “perfect pitch” symptom of Lynk’s disease.
@JoGeJo 'Then it disappears so they can see it'? That sentence doesn't make sense.
" It seems to have a blue costume, and speeds by. "
GOTTA GO FAST
Yes lmfao
It was a premonition! SONIC IS COMING!!!
SONIC SPPPEEEEEED
3 fast 5 u
Wait a minute..... Sonic The Hedgehog? Sonic Boom? BOOMEY THE CAT?!?
Sonic is boomey confirmed
Gotta love how even the craziest Adult Swim horror projects can’t help but have that signature absurdist humor
Thats just alan writing all the scripts
At least pink man is making himself useful during his stay.
Also 44:36 fridge says ‘PIMP.’ Goddamn right. Bet grandma wrote that shit.
IT'S MY CHARACTER! I'M BOOMY THE CAT! I COME OUT, I THROW TRASH, ALL OVER, ALL OVER THE STREET! AND THEN, I START EATING GARBAGE!
Nice reference
This series is still such an amazing blend of phycological horror and dark bizarre comedy, the sickly woman still haunts my dreams
0451 is actually a very common code used in immersive Sim games like Deus Ex and Bioshock. It's usually the first code a player might have to use on a vault or door, and is something of an Easter egg used by a developer to signify a game's design philosophy being that of an immersive Sim.
I don't know if it was intentional at all here but I thought that was a cool detail.
0451 is actually an easter egg referencing the book Fahrenheit 451, which takes place in a dystopia, similar to some games that use it.
There’s also the idea that I don’t think you mentioned, Tom not only loves Boomie just as much as his son does, he might dress up as him because he wants to be his son’s hero. Tom is a man who clearly is going through a crisis and who wants to rid himself of a fake disease as well as all of his imperfections. Tom wants to act out being his son because he wants his youth back. Though, at Jackson’s birthday party he is in tears telling him “I’m so sorry I really wanted you to have a good birthday.” Or something to that affect. He really worries for his son and he wants him to be happy. Maybe his obsession with Boomie was brought on by a desire to be a good father when he is clearly a bit to off of his rocker to be as attentive as a father needs to be.
I saw other people talking about how it might be about child neglect so maybe him trying to get rid of his imperfections is also him trying to forget about how I’m he used to neglect his son, maybe thats why he acts the way he does 🤷🏽♀️
Starting around 1:22:15 he does talk about how he doesn't want to get glasses because only "old men" wear glasses
I understand it's all supposed to be confusing, but man the fact that Boomy ran by the window in the video while Madison and Dad were in the kitchen while we're to believe the irl Boomy is Dad is still messing with my head HEAVILY
Thinking about it logically, I can see two or three main options. Either A: Someone else is Boomy, B: There is more than one Boomy (Maybe the mother or grandmother, or C: Weird crap going on with the fake/real disease that affects reality or how reality is seen
Could be more than one dad considering the unedited footage of a bear
@crimson-cloud maybe we are all boomy
@@senLuno Pretty sure the doppelganger in Unedited Footage is supposed to represent herself losing control. It's the same person but portrayed in a more aggressive manner of substance abuse being a battle with yourself.
@BlastingXNP it is, but it's also literal in the context of horror
Man, these actors do such a good job. Hearing them speak these weird conversations in such a natural way. I almost wonder if it was kinda improved?