This basically happened to places affected by calamities. Just like what happened in my city in the Philippines just before Christmas, when the super typhoon hit again. I couldn’t talk to my family for almost 2 weeks and didn’t hear from them. No internet, no electricity no drinking water. Running out of food and roads and house were damaged.
"the family sits next to the river, crying because they did not know Yoshiyuki was bald. uh uhm, mourning Yoshiyukis death." this part literally made me cry laughing ;-;
Because technology is literally *apart* of humanity. Anyone who says this I challenge them to throw their phone in the lake, move to a rural area, and use no modern plumbing, tap water, showers, etc (As they require electricity). You may think “I’d love to do that”, but you’d find yourself trying to survive daily instead of using technology to thrive and make time for other activities.
People should be able to drive their cars though unless the car runs out of gas which makes going to the gas station pretty useless. So the blackout affected the electrical system in their cars? It makes no sense.
@@timothylee2772 its unexplained occurrences is mention its unexplainable even by scientist in the movie. Which means there some form of higher power that makes this happen
“Kanji tries to save his father, but the family cry’s at the river as they find his wig in the water, they cry for they did not know he was bald” 😂 lol Adam is the best
@@optimusprimegaming8573 im gonna ask you to stop right there. if you don't you might end up as a test subject of sector 19. and that is a nono if you want to love a long and happy life. or live at all for that matter.
I love how in this movie, Japan is disciplined and there is no chaos despite the outage worldwide. Imagine if this was on a different country, shit's gonna go down yikes.
When this COVID pandemic started, I realized if anything like this would happen, the United States would be the worst place to be in. Most other countries handled it somewhat well.
This is actually very realistic and could actually happen. The scariest thing is that it's predicted a big solar flare might even occur during our lifetime. And I'm NOT ready.
I'm not ready either but by choice. Without my meds I am at or may not survive. I also have severe fibromyalgia & arthritis around a fusion. So bad chronic pain. So my plan is just to survive as long I can in the hopes I either keep going. Or that I can help some family with kids to survive. I may not have my own kids or want them. But I'm extremely protective of kids & would love nothing better than to help insure their survival. But it's not hard to get started in prepping & it can be a lot of fun. Plus if you're pantry is prepped & you lose your job or something mundane. You still have plenty of food. But if you're serious. DONT TELL ANYONE YOU'RE A PREPPER & READY FOR THINGS. You'll have everyone from family to friends to neighbors to desperate people after it & help.
Funny how the Japanese still want to go to work rather than worry about the family and survival. American's would just say "yeah, I get to stay home and play my Play Station, oh. . . . wait".
And the movie actually has something that Sci-fi uses so much. Natural disaster hits, people left to die ot starve, people turn angry. This movie is great. They manage to get so much out of a simple question, what if we hadn’t power for a while. Of course it barelly shows that without the modern structure avaliable, many people will die as we are not accustomed to obtaining basic needs by anything else than money
@@honzasenbauer612 , many more die because nature isn't kind to the old, infirm, young and unprotected, and those dependent on medications and medical equipment.
What’s crazy is right now they are forcing people in China to go without water and without electricity by randomly shutting down their power and their water whenever they feel like it to me this seems less like a movie more like a documentary
I think Japan countryside has a lot of accommodating people that would survived in a situation where electricity is gone or the electrical grid system is knock down by disasters. Those who lived in rural areas that accustomed to farming and living near the forest barely used electricity.
Welcome to the world of "Gordon Krantz," in David Brin's book, "The Postman.";) Shall we rebuild the nation, one latter at a time, as "The New Pony Express"?;)
Japan is very different. After the Fukushima disaster and the helicopter was going from town to town to give out supplies, the people only took enough for themself and told the pilot to save more to give to the next town.
That's because it's Japan. They're a much more united country than most of us in the west. Here people will literally stop talking to family members for having a different political view.
I think Japan countryside has a lot of accommodating people that would survived in a situation where electricity is gone or the electrical grid system is knock down by disasters. Those who lived in rural areas that accustomed to farming and living near the forest barely used electricity.
"Kenji tries his best to save his father but only finds his wig in the water the family sits by the river crying because they did not know yoshiyuki was bald" I CANT FREAKING STOP LAUGHING
I really loved this movie. It was so absolutely refreshing and amazing to see a film about what is basically a societal collapse that doesn’t revolve around war and chaos. It’s more of a message about how people can still be organized and unified even without electricity!
I'm sorry but most westerner metropolises wouldn't be so organized. I remember how people would complain about how they hadn't been without power for so long when the power went out at my university for 3 hours, seriously people were freaking out. Heck even most new people back in my rural home community don't have generators anymore like wtf.
What a spoiler, I literally watch these explaining videos cause its entertaining, and I can't watch the movie for free. So like I'm not wanting any spoilers-
This movie is utterly terrifying as solar flares are able to get strong enough to seriously disrupt a lot of our modern technology and electricity grids. Don't know if they'd be down for a full +2 years but I have heard that taking out electricity for a huge region makes bringing it back extremely challenging as supply has to be stepped up along with demand simultaneously or the system trips and you have to start over.
If a solar flare did happen, All power lines will catch fire. People will need to put up new power lines to bring back the power and because most electrical companies will only have minimal extra materials, it would be next to impossible to bring back the power. All electrical chips would also be fried because of the solar flare
This is a good film for preppers: Have bicycles around. Get a portable gas cooker Stock up on water, meds and food Head to countryside Buy an updated map Carry cash Stock up on candles
Not only cash, but silver, coffee and tobacco as well. Some people won't be interested in money, especially as time passes, but they will be interested in coffee and tobacco. Also also keep an extra alternator and batteries in a faraday cage. You can buy them or look up how to make them online for cheaper or bigger for the same amount of money.
Omg this is literally true, I'm a person from the Philippines who's included on one of the families that got affected by the super typhoon odette last christmas, it went for about almost 1 month before the electricity came back, no internet (low signal), no drinking water, and we had to take some bucket of water from a well, and most of our neighbors bought gas generators, we had to pay to charge our phones, everything was very expensive lol.
I relate this comment , for me the super typhoon odette is one of the strongest circumstances 😔and I saw it our house was destroy and so many houses destroyed but that time we are roofless but we have hopes to build and fighting 😌
@@shenheart2041 same, even if there was no power, and we got to get a water from the community well, we still respect each other as a human being and laugh together with our family and friends, the typhoon can't ruin our positive vibes ✨ ,,, but condolence for the people with a loss relative...
Wow... a post apocalyptic story where everyone is decent to and trying to help each other survive. I mean there's a little pragmatic selfishness, but no mohawked loin clothed marauders making battle axes out of laptops. Great story!
As someone who's experienced many long-term power outages in Japan, here are some tips. Last major one I've experienced being in Late 2019 which was a 6-day power outage because of a 13-day typhoon (though I have experienced much longer -- despite being a teenager), I didn't run out of water (and food) and wasn't bored. Tip 1: Always have enough AAA (tan-4) and AA (tan-3) batteries (I always make sure I have at least 25 of each) Tip 2: Learn to charge your phones using fruits if needed, since fruits are going to rot if you don't use it all. Tip 3: Learn to charge your phones by hand (it's doable, laptops may be much harder even if you use bicycles to charge them.) Tip 4: Have a radio, it does not require too much electricity (unlike TVs, smartphones or devices), it only needs a sound signal. Tip 5: Stock your bathtub filled with fresh water. I always have it full and change it every 5 days or so. Tip 6: Buy large containers of water just in case. Tip 7: Have plenty of board games and toys to play. Tip 8: KEEP YOUR BIRTHDAY CANDLES!!! You will need these for light. Tip 9: Go outside and don't be on your screen all day, as you will be bored during power outages Tip 10: 3:14 Use the water in the bathtub to wash the toilet if needed (I may have not included a few that may be essential that I have forgotten) I honestly think this movie is over-exaggerated and unrealistic... (because duh, it's a movie and they need to add drama to not make the audience bored)
It also skips over just how many people would have starved to death or been killed by other for their food. Not to mention the people that would have killed themselves because they couldn't deal with the situation.
Tbh it's not exaggerating, if anything they tone this down. No communication from central authority and people desperate for food will likely turn us into animal Remember there is no way a major city with a lot of population can sustain themselves, they have to import food from rural area. This will spell chaos, Especially the outage last more than a year
Other than batteries, I also have 2 portable solar panels which each one can charge a 10000mah power bank for 5 hours of sunlight. Also I have a crank radio and a crank powered phone charger. 3 flashlights are rechargeable by usb and I have 4 usb powered bright lightbulbs I can connect to my power bank or phone.
What you are not considering is that 1. this is Tokyo (don't know where you are from in Japan ^^) and 2. They didn't consider the outage to be possibly a long one so they didn't apply all the "save the water" tips... As for food, we've seen with covid that shelves can be emptied quite fast. I think that here the issue is that some people have food in their flat but since they left to get water they have no use of it... That being said, I still agree that of course there are some exaggerations (especially on thinking that no one would have candles at hand in a country where power outage are frequent. I used to live in France countryside and we always had flashlights & candles to light us during our power outage. I now live in a big city and still have a huge box filled with enough candles to light my kitchen for days...😅)
I'm just going to say we Japanese are conservative of our food. We don't buy that much from the shelves. The only thing I've seen run out during COVID was hand sanitizers, baby wipes, and toilet paper. But nothing on food \(^-^)/, not even in cities. If it did, I would've at least heard it on the news, so I highly doubt it happened too many times. I've lived in many places across Japan (yes, including Tokyo). Did you know a majority of the Greater Tokyo Metropolitan Area (which we Japanese call Kanto/Kantou depending on how you want to spell it) is actually rural?
This literally gave me PTSD, reminds me of the week with no electricity in Texas, Snow-mageddon 2021 was no joke, I'm from Illinois, and I had never questioned if I'd die frozen until that week, shit got real, real quick, it's funny how without electronics, (phone networks were also horrible) all we could do was huddle around the fire place, and talk. (One of the lucky Texans with one, and were able to find some wood). Also, we were able to save some water for that we needed to boil, since the electricity had gone because of "rolling blackouts", the water does indeed go next, whether it's because of the water being tainted, or the water getting cut off. This was also right after Covid emptying out the stores, so it just felt like an non-stop months long emergency...
@@miat1329 thank you! I’m literally looking for a battery back up for my wifi, I’m not trying to lose it again ha, probably should get on the hunt for a generator in general. 😁
That sucked so bad. We fortunately didn’t lose electricity, we were scared every day that that would be the day it went out but water was a mess and getting supplies was a problem. I’ve lived here forever and through several hurricanes. We’re used to that. The freeze was a whole different monster for Texas for sure. Glad you faired okay.
@@panhandlesomen Your knowledge of geopolitical issues relevant to the 1800's is both informative and fascinating. Though it is often an extremely slow change and border issues are mostly defined by dried riverbeds and drought. I subscribe to your theory that this large and lush river bed traveled several miles over the course of a few weeks to stop our protagonists. That being said the penultimate bruh moment surely goes to the map makers who's centuries old profession was instantly undermined when they forgot to account that rivers have a feeding range of 40 square miles, just like the mighty tyrannosaurus rex did.
and that why USA, and All of europe would go extinct in this universe, people in this movie were very disciplined, and thats why they survived, by helping each other etc. And not breaking shit everywhere..
@@mepik15Eh, not eastern Europe at least. Still got enough communist era people, they remember what it's like to take care of everything and help each other.
I've always dreamed of leaving everything behind and going to live in the mountains but after watching this video i realised it's not as easy as it was portrayed in my head and how dependent we are to technology , honestly this is the scariest movie i've encountered honestly i'm having an epiphany rn
@@DLCS-2 depends what your interests in life are. I'd do fine without technology. I'd just get annoyed that I need to remember my stories instead of writing them down. I wouldn't have time to sit and write anyways so... I'd just raise my chicken for meat & eggs, cow for milk, grains for flour & clothes. I'd just miss exotic spices & tap water I think.
This is most possibly the scariest and most probable horror movie... Imagine all the dead people in the hospitals due to their equipment failing. And the planes currently in flight crashing down out of nowhere, prisons that filled with people starved to death, cruise ships stuck in the middle of the sea. getting stuck in an elevator without anyone to know and many more personal horror movie experiences. If that would have happened in the Philippines instead of Japan then the loose morals would take over and it would be a survival of the fittest within the first few weeks or even months. Just think of Tondo taking over the surrounding cities... What do you think would happen to your country if it was hit by this.. or even just your city....
@@coconut4996 lol there’s a lot of things you can do. Things will just go back to the old days. No technology, just work. Most people would leave cities for countrisides. People who own farms and stuff would be very well off
I don't know why but when it comes to something like this i would go full stone age style mode where i should hunt and farm and look for shelter. and i don't know how that would go to know everything about survival than the internet. i think it's just my instincts kicking in if there was no electricity or anything that is in a modern age. I would always go look for ways to help myself finding ways to survive without using electricity and everything i see it would go to my brain and process on which,what should i use for survival and thinking about i could do with things with the item's. (And If you are going tell me i should go to a puzzle room which would kill me and use everything inside i can't do anything like that so i suggest that i wouldn't want to be asked to give me solutions about how to solve a puzzle that could kill you. but I'm okay with normal puzzle room which you can which think about everything to find ways
@@paulverse4587 lets face it the world is not all the same. In our place we can still get water via manual water pumps scattered around the city since we dont have any stable water source here. And yes power loss is kinda normal here too.
In March 2019, Venezuela suffered a sudden power outage in almost all of the country. It lasted between 5 to 7 days, depending on the states you were. Because nobody was prepared, people started cooking all their meats, paying others with electric plants to charge their phones, looting malls, they couldn't find cold water. The struggle was real, pretty similar to the beginning of the film.
@@nehemiahlusad395 is that from Typhoon Cosme in 2009? I'm from pangasinan and it was so frustratingly long of cenpelco to fix all of them 😭. Good thing their were a truck ice vendor always roaming.
I remember that, during the last few days in my state people started to go crazy, and people started stealing and destroying stores in the middle of the day, hundreds of people stole everything from the mall in front of my house and threatened to come steal to our houses as well, we were very very scared, besides the hunger, the thirst, the hot weather and the desperation of not knowing how your family or friends were because we were out of connections, those six days were horrible, and not only that, but after those days electricity came back, but only three or four hours a day, and that was if you were lucky enough to even have electricity at all, that went on for about two more weeks, it was almost exactly like the beginning of this movie.
@@nehemiahlusad395 I don't know how the situation of Phillipines is, so I can't talk in your behalf, but it was not just 7 days, Venezuela has been going through an electric crisis for YEARS now, those seven days without electricity was just a follow up of years of not having electricity for many hours every day and a lot of other long blackouts (besides of all of the other problems Venezuela is going through) , and this electric problem is still going on in Venezuela, two years later, and it doesn't seem to be getting better any time soon.
If electricity as a whole disappeared like this imagine how many planes would just fall from the sky Ike dead flies, how many ships would just aimlessly float around the oceans with absolutely no way of getting help and just eventually waiting for the inevitable That’d be scary af
eating insects is actually a pretty good idea, they're very nutritious. they contain a lot of fats, carbs, and are very high in protein. you can't exactly survive off insects alone but if I was in a survival situation I'd definetly be catching and eating any good sized insects I see, particularly grasshoppers. there are certain insects you probably shouldn't eat tho, I forgot which ones but yea, while you can't live entirely off insects, munching on any edible ones you come across is a really good idea
Not all insects though. I would suggest keeping strictly to grasshoppers, winged termites and locusts (which unfortunately appear once in a blue moon).
@@someguyfromanotherplanet5284 yea I mentioned there's a few you probably shouldn't eat! grasshoppers/locusts (fun fact they're technically the same bug, locust is just a really hungry grasshopper that ganged up with other grasshoppers and changed color) are definetly a good bet
Honestly, if I was them, I would just stay with grandfather. The chance of something like this happening again is probably rare but I would probably have some kind of trauma of going through something like this if I went back to the city. Living at the countryside was more sustainable.
I couldn't agree more. I love the dudes voice, it's very soothing 😌....and you know his name you have to be a true fan. Thanks now I do too. Very fitting 👌 name "Adam"!
Its nice to see that mystery recapped is becoming human. These movie summary channels are such a time saver, i never have to waste 2 hours to watch a movie and dont have to spend money to watch it. Its like Netflix but speed runned
@@Aryan111ize Humanity is a social species and we have always thrived best by working together Before the advent of modern civilization we weren't just mindlessly killing each other whenever things got a bit bad
@Natalie Wayne not in practice. When a hurricane blew through new Orleans a group of men organized to go help the police in helping people. The police chief was scared out of his mind and had them guard the hq from looters. In the end, there were none. In all that chaos there was not a single case of looting. Kill or be killed is almost never a real situation you're gonna find yourself in no matter how bad it is.
The concept of people who work in a office full of computers not realizing that none of the computers in their office would work in a blackout is immersion breakingly stupid
Yup, but that's Japanese culture for you. They tend to overwork. Some companies even pay their employees to go home early since most of their workers want to work overtime.
During 2019, my country had a nationwide power outage out of seemingly nowhere. I remember I was at my friend's house when it happened, and I had no way of contacting my family, because even landlines were down, and I was all the way across the city from my house. It was a nightmare. It lasted like two weeks in my zone, but months in other regions, and we at least still had some food and luckily a water tank (because outages aren't unusual here, just not to the scale of that). It paralyzed everything. There was no gas, no cell signal, no internet, nothing. Nothing to do. It drives you crazy, there's not even much sound. My brain blocked a lot of it off, it's now just a blur in my mind, but I still freak out when the power dies, even if it's just for a little while. Outages are no joke, and from what I'm seeing this video is pretty accurate - though IDK if living in the countryside would be much better if you can't farm or anything... EDIT: Since some people are asking, the country is Venezuela!
This is exactly what we experienced after Typhoon Odette last December. From almost 2 months we dont have Electricity Water and Gasoline, ATM are just limited all the stores are out of stocks and some are overpricing. It was just traumatizing :(
"Two of his colleagues break the door to work."
They're really dedicated to their work.
Ofcourse! Since they are japanese
Gotta get the B R E A D
one guy survived two nuclear bombs and arrived at work with a apology letter for his lateness. this actually happened.
@@alphenhousplaysgames4565 wait what?
@@alphenhousplaysgames4565 lol what
Im surprised at how friendly the people in this movie are, no one tried to steal their bikes/rob them and they got a lot of help.
japan i guess. in south america their bikes would have been stolen, crisis or not ^^
@@dvorak2676 Not just South America lmao. Here in the US of A, this would also happen
Everyone was friendly to them and they themselves were stingy with their water
I watched the full move and there one tried to steal their bike and other one stole a water bottle, so yes people tried to steal stuff
cant we make a car that dont need power here in the us like that toy car that you turn with your hand then it go
This basically happened to places affected by calamities. Just like what happened in my city in the Philippines just before Christmas, when the super typhoon hit again. I couldn’t talk to my family for almost 2 weeks and didn’t hear from them. No internet, no electricity no drinking water. Running out of food and roads and house were damaged.
I had to go through the same thing, no electricity for 15 days (well for me at least) Typhoon Odette will surely be remembered in history
Two both of you I'm so sorry you had to suffer through that but maybe you actually enjoyed life without electricity you know? ❤️
how about the catanduanes philipines sheild in every thypoon
Fr i hate it but we have electricity now
@@dashunderscoredash3786 lol ours went almost a month
"the family sits next to the river, crying because they did not know Yoshiyuki was bald. uh uhm, mourning Yoshiyukis death." this part literally made me cry laughing ;-;
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😅🤣👍
Lmao🤣
Mymom can relate to this😂
bruh same goes for me
“A world with out technology, This is the scariest movie we’ve recapped yet”
No sir this is a world with out movie recaps
Truly terrifying
I guess so
Because this our fault
Ya
Hell yes!
Oh my god how am I famous
This movie perfectly portrays how hopeless humanity is now without electricity.
Yup
Seeing u have only 9 likes is beyond weird
@@alternate6951 10 now
4 comments how in the
Because technology is literally *apart* of humanity. Anyone who says this I challenge them to throw their phone in the lake, move to a rural area, and use no modern plumbing, tap water, showers, etc (As they require electricity).
You may think “I’d love to do that”, but you’d find yourself trying to survive daily instead of using technology to thrive and make time for other activities.
Moral of the story: Sometimes even the most horrible and tragic disasters can teach people a valuable lesson.
Just like covid 😂
@@spilldahtea9861 Or the propaganda based off it...
Honestly, This movie is strangely wholesome, No villains, No unnatural circumstances, Just a family trying to live
..No unnatural circumstances?
@@eemotion I concede with my wording, but it's realistic and natural to a degree
@@eemotion i think by no unnatural they mean no supernatural, like no ghosts or zombies.
People should be able to drive their cars though unless the car runs out of gas which makes going to the gas station pretty useless. So the blackout affected the electrical system in their cars? It makes no sense.
@@timothylee2772 its unexplained occurrences is mention its unexplainable even by scientist in the movie. Which means there some form of higher power that makes this happen
“Kanji tries to save his father, but the family cry’s at the river as they find his wig in the water, they cry for they did not know he was bald” 😂 lol Adam is the best
adam is the original
😂😂😂
The river snached that weav🤣🤣🤣🤣
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣lmaooooo
"Kenji tries his best to save his father, but only finds out he's bald" This is why he is the best Movie Reccaper
He's bald!!!
*starts crying*
Minute Movies is better ngl
@@sumoman4358 no, This guy is better
Theres no-one better
Minute movies has been doing these types of comedy for months
His calm and collected voice is what makes you want to listen more. This must be the 35th video Im watching from this channel.
"This is the scariest movie we recapped yet" Surprisingly accurate
True
@@scpfoundation8966 seeing the SCP Foundation reply "True" kind of adds more to the whole terror of it all.
@@zerrierslizer1 maybe it was caused by an SCP
@@scpfoundation8966 Why did you murder everyone in SCP-5000. I must know.
@@optimusprimegaming8573 im gonna ask you to stop right there. if you don't you might end up as a test subject of sector 19. and that is a nono if you want to love a long and happy life. or live at all for that matter.
I love how in this movie, Japan is disciplined and there is no chaos despite the outage worldwide. Imagine if this was on a different country, shit's gonna go down yikes.
In reality any country including Japan will have widespread chaos and violence in a situation like this.
Nice icon😂
When this COVID pandemic started, I realized if anything like this would happen, the United States would be the worst place to be in.
Most other countries handled it somewhat well.
@@maniclippedyou hahaha my first thought
Ever heard of yakuzas? Those people must be very polite and disciplined
You can tell this is Japanese when people are breaking through the doors to make sure they go to work.
Hahaha, didn't see that! So true!
dead, laughing too much at this comment
first thing i noticed lol 💀
@@seilaclymer it's cultural not racial
@@seilaclymer what? how is that racist?
I love how the family managed to bond with each other at the end 😭💕
This is actually very realistic and could actually happen. The scariest thing is that it's predicted a big solar flare might even occur during our lifetime. And I'm NOT ready.
Better start renting out some survival guides...
@@cruxmind indeed
hopefully it removes my [redacted] addiction
I guess you suburbans aren't
I'm not ready either but by choice. Without my meds I am at or may not survive. I also have severe fibromyalgia & arthritis around a fusion. So bad chronic pain.
So my plan is just to survive as long I can in the hopes I either keep going.
Or that I can help some family with kids to survive. I may not have my own kids or want them. But I'm extremely protective of kids & would love nothing better than to help insure their survival.
But it's not hard to get started in prepping & it can be a lot of fun. Plus if you're pantry is prepped & you lose your job or something mundane. You still have plenty of food.
But if you're serious. DONT TELL ANYONE YOU'RE A PREPPER & READY FOR THINGS. You'll have everyone from family to friends to neighbors to desperate people after it & help.
“Kenji tries his best to save his father, but only finds his wig in the water” Lmaoo I found this so hilarious.
sad yet hilarious
I think we shouldn't be laughing yet it's funny .....
River snatched his wig
agreed
Even the narrator also find it funny
how the wig still on his head when he comes back from da dead
"Yeah they probably knew that, they just wanted to break some glass" That had me dying
Not as many people caught this one! Thanks BadSanta :D
Ok
Funny how the Japanese still want to go to work rather than worry about the family and survival. American's would just say "yeah, I get to stay home and play my Play Station, oh. . . . wait".
@@DeepDarkBoys i caught that and came to see if some ppl caught that
When Japanese people are so dedicated to work that they break into the office...
Thank you for the recap, I think you do these better than anyone else or channel.
Great commentary.
This is seems like an AMAZING movie. It has a great lesson, and doesn't kill off any of the main characters so you can focus more on the message
And the movie actually has something that Sci-fi uses so much. Natural disaster hits, people left to die ot starve, people turn angry.
This movie is great. They manage to get so much out of a simple question, what if we hadn’t power for a while. Of course it barelly shows that without the modern structure avaliable, many people will die as we are not accustomed to obtaining basic needs by anything else than money
@@honzasenbauer612 , many more die because nature isn't kind to the old, infirm, young and unprotected, and those dependent on medications and medical equipment.
What’s crazy is right now they are forcing people in China to go without water and without electricity by randomly shutting down their power and their water whenever they feel like it to me this seems less like a movie more like a documentary
It is, it's on UA-cam. I just watched it.
I think Japan countryside has a lot of accommodating people that would survived in a situation where electricity is gone or the electrical grid system is knock down by disasters.
Those who lived in rural areas that accustomed to farming and living near the forest barely used electricity.
Without electricity they can't watch Mystery Recapped, truly... terrifying stuff
ok
Welcome to the world of "Gordon Krantz," in David Brin's book, "The Postman.";) Shall we rebuild the nation, one latter at a time, as "The New Pony Express"?;)
That's just sad ;(
"did not know he was bald" LMAO please keep making these, hilarious!
That joke snuck up on me; legit funny! 🤣
Same
I am in stitches 😂😂😂
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😂😂
I love the way he said "watch out" never gets old and really satisfying to hear
That's interesting how society didn't even really break down during the outage. It got bad but people mostly stuck together and helped each other out.
because it's japan
Japan is very different. After the Fukushima disaster and the helicopter was going from town to town to give out supplies, the people only took enough for themself and told the pilot to save more to give to the next town.
That's because it's Japan. They're a much more united country than most of us in the west. Here people will literally stop talking to family members for having a different political view.
... it's japan. They broke the glasses to get to work and still lined up in that situation
I think Japan countryside has a lot of accommodating people that would survived in a situation where electricity is gone or the electrical grid system is knock down by disasters.
Those who lived in rural areas that accustomed to farming and living near the forest barely used electricity.
“A world without technology, this is the scariest movie we have had to recap yet” 😂
The only nation that was helped by power outage was North Korea
I swear. Am already scared
Honestly scarier than any movie
Tribes : Noobs
the thing is this can actually happen
At least no one died unnecessarily like in the other survival bullshit movies.
true
Aka japan sinks
I think that’s what makes it more eerie. Like no one was crazy. They just got more and more desperate
If you ignore the ones that starved, or the ones that really died from dogs. Or the tunnel full of dead people \s
It's pretty true if you only mean like the family
I love his wit and sarcasm! Of all the movie recap sights on UA-cam, this one is my favorite!
I can’t believe nobody stole their bikes. I was waiting for that the whole time
Meh Japan and stuff
Japhaan
You can’t steal someone else bikes that the rule
This comment thread lol
Well it’s Japan
The "they didnt know he was bald" got me. Im still crying of laughter 😂😂
😂
I found that hilarious
not funny
@@artebotastic8846 🎖️🏅🏆🥇 congratulations!!! We don't care
THAT WAS SO FUNNY
"Kenji tries his best to save his father but only finds his wig in the water the family sits by the river crying because they did not know yoshiyuki was bald"
I CANT FREAKING STOP LAUGHING
Right? That joke caught me totally off guard 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoooo
@@HelixTribuner ĺ
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9:06 im going to save it here
11:02 that gives me goosebumps for some reasons idk why like he kept his promise that was so awesome
I really loved this movie. It was so absolutely refreshing and amazing to see a film about what is basically a societal collapse that doesn’t revolve around war and chaos. It’s more of a message about how people can still be organized and unified even without electricity!
This is on japan, i wonder what happen if the movie setting on the US, lol
I'm sorry but most westerner metropolises wouldn't be so organized. I remember how people would complain about how they hadn't been without power for so long when the power went out at my university for 3 hours, seriously people were freaking out. Heck even most new people back in my rural home community don't have generators anymore like wtf.
Well this IS japan..... The US will be warzone in 30s 😂
What's the movie name?
@@mojammelhaque9982 he says it at the beginning
I would just d!e atp, ain’t no way ima pay $400.00 USD for a singular bottle of water 😭
No, I'd pay even more for chips
If a 500ml water bottle is $400 that means one milliliter would cost 0.8 dollars
Damn
Ok lol
Ok lol
Sup
"The family sits by the river crying, because they did not know Yoshiyuki was bald- Ehem uh, mourning Yoshiyuki's death." 😂😭👏👏
😂
Violated🤣
You killed me 🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
😂😂😂😭😭😭
What a spoiler, I literally watch these explaining videos cause its entertaining, and I can't watch the movie for free. So like I'm not wanting any spoilers-
I didn't realize until now how much we really do need electricity
Japan in a nutshell:
"Aw its end of the world better go to work/ school."
well at least now we know the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell when we die
@@moonwalkhi and that 1 + 1 is 3
@@moonwalkhi is that a meme
@@alfaaditya6357 no its a fact, do u pay attention in biology?
@@alfaaditya6357 y’all haven’t been to advanced algebra 3 in American high school?
" a world without technology this is the scariest recap yet" yes indeed lol.
yup that’s definitely true no cap
The people who lived without technology like Grandparents know how to live in this type of situation
:)
@@DuckMass they’ve gonna be like the tutorial level where they teach you how to piss correctly
@@DuckMass most people's grandparents had some level of technology at minimum factory goods
“They did not know that yoshiyuki was bald 🥲… I mean mourning” LMAO
LOL
:P
Lol
😂👌
This man is comedy
YOUR voice is so calm.thank you
"That didn't take long i guess internet is better than Grandpa"
"Kenjji tries his best to save his father but only to finds out he's bald"
😭😭😭
Idk I've to cry😭 or laugh 😂
@@aftermath7 cry tears of laughter so you don’t feel bad and get a good laugh
This movie is utterly terrifying as solar flares are able to get strong enough to seriously disrupt a lot of our modern technology and electricity grids. Don't know if they'd be down for a full +2 years but I have heard that taking out electricity for a huge region makes bringing it back extremely challenging as supply has to be stepped up along with demand simultaneously or the system trips and you have to start over.
If a solar flare did happen, All power lines will catch fire. People will need to put up new power lines to bring back the power and because most electrical companies will only have minimal extra materials, it would be next to impossible to bring back the power. All electrical chips would also be fried because of the solar flare
@@ctabs6646 Inshallah this happens so we can finally go back to monke and live peacefully
Doesn't kurzgesagt have a video about this
America is not ready for this shit
Power Grid engineers probably monitor this stuff closely and would take it down before a massive flare hits earth.
I would so live in the countryside beside a river....
eh 1st reply on this comment.
ok
3rd comment and 52nd like
Gagu kaba
Hi
10:46 STOP I lost it💀
This is a good film for preppers:
Have bicycles around.
Get a portable gas cooker
Stock up on water, meds and food
Head to countryside
Buy an updated map
Carry cash
Stock up on candles
Yeah
Not only cash, but silver, coffee and tobacco as well. Some people won't be interested in money, especially as time passes, but they will be interested in coffee and tobacco. Also also keep an extra alternator and batteries in a faraday cage. You can buy them or look up how to make them online for cheaper or bigger for the same amount of money.
but for a portable gas cooker won't you need gas? guess you'll also have to stock up gas just in case, or have one of those fire starter
Yup I already do this also learn to tell time with the sun.
@@illbeyourstumbleine cash is useless unless you use it as fire kindling.
"Disappointment washes over them when they realise office computers dont work"
That is the most unnatural thing in this movie 🤣
They think the office have UPS or some diesel genset works to produce electricity.
I will happiest person when that happens.... Lol
This is Japan, they live to work
what did they expect when breaking the door
Japanese people have a extremely strong work ethic and view it as shameful not to work
“I guess the internet is better than grandpa.” - said every person ever
Because on the internet, i can watch recaps of movies in which youngsters choose the internet over their grandpas in a post apocalypse movie.
@@alberthorn180 My life would be boring without my grandpa. We are going hunting tomorrow again.
@@usuduwj5685 nice
@@usuduwj5685 I wouldn’t even live without my grandma
@@usuduwj5685 I wouldn’t even exist
Omg this is literally true, I'm a person from the Philippines who's included on one of the families that got affected by the super typhoon odette last christmas, it went for about almost 1 month before the electricity came back, no internet (low signal), no drinking water, and we had to take some bucket of water from a well, and most of our neighbors bought gas generators, we had to pay to charge our phones, everything was very expensive lol.
I relate this comment , for me the super typhoon odette is one of the strongest circumstances 😔and I saw it our house was destroy and so many houses destroyed but that time we are roofless but we have hopes to build and fighting 😌
@@shenheart2041 same, even if there was no power, and we got to get a water from the community well, we still respect each other as a human being and laugh together with our family and friends, the typhoon can't ruin our positive vibes ✨ ,,, but condolence for the people with a loss relative...
OMG your from Philippines we experence that to the same thing as yours
Wow... a post apocalyptic story where everyone is decent to and trying to help each other survive. I mean there's a little pragmatic selfishness, but no mohawked loin clothed marauders making battle axes out of laptops. Great story!
🤣🤣
Well, it is Japan
This is Japan, not america
@@martialgamer213 while in Australia everything starts becoming mad max
don't need a power outage,i n america they already doing it
As someone who's experienced many long-term power outages in Japan, here are some tips. Last major one I've experienced being in Late 2019 which was a 6-day power outage because of a 13-day typhoon (though I have experienced much longer -- despite being a teenager), I didn't run out of water (and food) and wasn't bored.
Tip 1: Always have enough AAA (tan-4) and AA (tan-3) batteries (I always make sure I have at least 25 of each)
Tip 2: Learn to charge your phones using fruits if needed, since fruits are going to rot if you don't use it all.
Tip 3: Learn to charge your phones by hand (it's doable, laptops may be much harder even if you use bicycles to charge them.)
Tip 4: Have a radio, it does not require too much electricity (unlike TVs, smartphones or devices), it only needs a sound signal.
Tip 5: Stock your bathtub filled with fresh water. I always have it full and change it every 5 days or so.
Tip 6: Buy large containers of water just in case.
Tip 7: Have plenty of board games and toys to play.
Tip 8: KEEP YOUR BIRTHDAY CANDLES!!! You will need these for light.
Tip 9: Go outside and don't be on your screen all day, as you will be bored during power outages
Tip 10: 3:14 Use the water in the bathtub to wash the toilet if needed
(I may have not included a few that may be essential that I have forgotten)
I honestly think this movie is over-exaggerated and unrealistic... (because duh, it's a movie and they need to add drama to not make the audience bored)
It also skips over just how many people would have starved to death or been killed by other for their food. Not to mention the people that would have killed themselves because they couldn't deal with the situation.
Tbh it's not exaggerating, if anything they tone this down. No communication from central authority and people desperate for food will likely turn us into animal
Remember there is no way a major city with a lot of population can sustain themselves, they have to import food from rural area. This will spell chaos, Especially the outage last more than a year
Other than batteries, I also have 2 portable solar panels which each one can charge a 10000mah power bank for 5 hours of sunlight. Also I have a crank radio and a crank powered phone charger. 3 flashlights are rechargeable by usb and I have 4 usb powered bright lightbulbs I can connect to my power bank or phone.
What you are not considering is that 1. this is Tokyo (don't know where you are from in Japan ^^) and 2. They didn't consider the outage to be possibly a long one so they didn't apply all the "save the water" tips... As for food, we've seen with covid that shelves can be emptied quite fast. I think that here the issue is that some people have food in their flat but since they left to get water they have no use of it...
That being said, I still agree that of course there are some exaggerations (especially on thinking that no one would have candles at hand in a country where power outage are frequent. I used to live in France countryside and we always had flashlights & candles to light us during our power outage. I now live in a big city and still have a huge box filled with enough candles to light my kitchen for days...😅)
I'm just going to say we Japanese are conservative of our food. We don't buy that much from the shelves. The only thing I've seen run out during COVID was hand sanitizers, baby wipes, and toilet paper. But nothing on food \(^-^)/, not even in cities. If it did, I would've at least heard it on the news, so I highly doubt it happened too many times. I've lived in many places across Japan (yes, including Tokyo). Did you know a majority of the Greater Tokyo Metropolitan Area (which we Japanese call Kanto/Kantou depending on how you want to spell it) is actually rural?
"They started crying because they didn't know he was bald- I MEAN- Dead. . ." Love it though- Keep on with the great work!
Lol
@@kalen2 Lol
@@NarcoticPill Lol
@@kalen2 loL
@@elliotclaasen6882 lol
"a world without technology, this is the scariest movie yet"
no cap best quote ive ever heard
"A solar flare... from the sun..." yep, those are the worst kind.
Yup, worse than solar flares from the moon.
I hate when a solar flare comes from Jupitar
And it's real..solar flare scared me since years ago
Having had solar flares from a firefly, I can confirm those are the worst kinds
@@izz5305 I mean, the chance to get a CME that strong is slim. But there still is slight chance we get a second carrington event-
"The internet is better then grandpa".This got me so bad i still laugh while thinking about it :)!!!.
Same I am still laughing 😂
@@victoriatzyu_shinobu 5 minutes ago :o
I would have stayed right there with Grandpa fishing. Screw internet.
@@LyrixNChill nice u seem like a good man
Opened the comments and saw this as he was saying it 🤣
Imagine a world without Mystery Recapped. Not a world I want to live in.
Lol same
hello,mystery recap here,today i gonna show a canadian dystopian drama: " a world without mystery recapped".spoilers ahead;watch out and take care!
Hell yeah
@@alikeremozfidan288 Damn wait
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I like the way he explains " watch out and take care "
This was a very good movie ...something like what happened during Covid 19.
This literally gave me PTSD, reminds me of the week with no electricity in Texas, Snow-mageddon 2021 was no joke, I'm from Illinois, and I had never questioned if I'd die frozen until that week, shit got real, real quick, it's funny how without electronics, (phone networks were also horrible) all we could do was huddle around the fire place, and talk. (One of the lucky Texans with one, and were able to find some wood). Also, we were able to save some water for that we needed to boil, since the electricity had gone because of "rolling blackouts", the water does indeed go next, whether it's because of the water being tainted, or the water getting cut off. This was also right after Covid emptying out the stores, so it just felt like an non-stop months long emergency...
omg that sounds horrifying glad u were able to survive out of that
@@miat1329 thank you! I’m literally looking for a battery back up for my wifi, I’m not trying to lose it again ha, probably should get on the hunt for a generator in general. 😁
... Wow...That is so cool how u survived that!
Damn, a week without electricity and water
That sucked so bad. We fortunately didn’t lose electricity, we were scared every day that that would be the day it went out but water was a mess and getting supplies was a problem. I’ve lived here forever and through several hurricanes. We’re used to that. The freeze was a whole different monster for Texas for sure. Glad you faired okay.
"That didnt take long, I guess the internet is better than grandpa"
That line had me dying
i was half expecting the electricity to die again after they got home
"They discover their map is old when they come across a river"
Damn rivers popping up all over the place.
There used to be old bridges i guess
Rivers can change their courses irl so bruh
@@panhandlesomen You're absolutely right. I woke up this morning and had to chase a river off my front porch with a broom.
@@BooTeaCheeks And because of this The US-Mexico border also changed, which is an even more birocreautic bruh moment
@@panhandlesomen Your knowledge of geopolitical issues relevant to the 1800's is both informative and fascinating. Though it is often an extremely slow change and border issues are mostly defined by dried riverbeds and drought. I subscribe to your theory that this large and lush river bed traveled several miles over the course of a few weeks to stop our protagonists. That being said the penultimate bruh moment surely goes to the map makers who's centuries old profession was instantly undermined when they forgot to account that rivers have a feeding range of 40 square miles, just like the mighty tyrannosaurus rex did.
Great video, thanks
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“Huh that didn’t take long, I guess the internet is better than grandpa” LMFAO HAHA
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I was like “Jesus Christ that’s ironic” at the aquarium scene lol
What was the irony, i didn't get it tell me, plz
What do u even mean
An aquarium is where marine species are preserved and protected for viewing, and they were eaten and cooked
@@noobbutsmart2326 search up what an aquarium is
Oh
Nothing like watching a movie recap for a movie you've watched already, I see that the narrator is so good at this! I wish I could be his friend lol
"Yeah they probably knew that, they just wanted to break some glass."
who wouldn't at this point, I personally would break every useless thing nearby
and that why USA, and All of europe would go extinct in this universe, people in this movie were very disciplined, and thats why they survived, by helping each other etc. And not breaking shit everywhere..
@@mepik15Eh, not eastern Europe at least. Still got enough communist era people, they remember what it's like to take care of everything and help each other.
@@wesswise28 yeah but you know what i had in mind..
@@mepik15 yup, 0 farmers in usa
Lol same
I've always dreamed of leaving everything behind and going to live in the mountains but after watching this video i realised it's not as easy as it was portrayed in my head and how dependent we are to technology , honestly this is the scariest movie i've encountered honestly i'm having an epiphany rn
It is more difficult than people realise.
@@DLCS-2 depends what your interests in life are.
I'd do fine without technology. I'd just get annoyed that I need to remember my stories instead of writing them down. I wouldn't have time to sit and write anyways so... I'd just raise my chicken for meat & eggs, cow for milk, grains for flour & clothes. I'd just miss exotic spices & tap water I think.
@@annabees it is a little harder than that and almost nothing goes like you wanted it to.
@@DLCS-2 Well, of course. But how does technology helps with life being hard to plan properly? 😅
"No different from any other family in the world"
*spaget*
Could you just stop
this guy consumes more youtube content than 4yo kids with tablets
i always come back to this video as its one of the first recap videos i ever watched and i have fond memories of it
This is most possibly the scariest and most probable horror movie...
Imagine all the dead people in the hospitals due to their equipment failing. And the planes currently in flight crashing down out of nowhere, prisons that filled with people starved to death, cruise ships stuck in the middle of the sea. getting stuck in an elevator without anyone to know and many more personal horror movie experiences.
If that would have happened in the Philippines instead of Japan then the loose morals would take over and it would be a survival of the fittest within the first few weeks or even months. Just think of Tondo taking over the surrounding cities...
What do you think would happen to your country if it was hit by this.. or even just your city....
I would just commit suicide knowing there's nothing I can do:)
Well on Philippines it will be more worst than Tokyo, people are very poor on the Philippines, oh god
@@coconut4996 lol there’s a lot of things you can do. Things will just go back to the old days. No technology, just work. Most people would leave cities for countrisides. People who own farms and stuff would be very well off
Pag sa Pinas to okay lang nasa Probinsya kami eh may tubig may gulay at prutas at may isda sa ilog.
@@hyzcagulada3559 Marami sa pinas ang di dependent sa internet sa pamumuhay, kaya para sakanila parang wala lang din nangyari if ever
"This is the scariest movie we've recapped yet." Well my whole family would die by now since they are addicted to technology, no seriously.
Well, so were the family in this movie
I’m ngl I low key prob would’ve resorted to cannibalism on the 30th day or so
I don't know why but when it comes to something like this i would go full stone age style mode where i should hunt and farm and look for shelter. and i don't know how that would go to know everything about survival than the internet. i think it's just my instincts kicking in if there was no electricity or anything that is in a modern age. I would always go look for ways to help myself finding ways to survive without using electricity and everything i see it would go to my brain and process on which,what should i use for survival and thinking about i could do with things with the item's. (And If you are going tell me i should go to a puzzle room which would kill me and use everything inside i can't do anything like that so i suggest that i wouldn't want to be asked to give me solutions about how to solve a puzzle that could kill you. but I'm okay with normal puzzle room which you can which think about everything to find ways
Nah,I have other things to entertain me
@@田中はるか-i6o how would you look for ways to survive no internet no tutorials
Some old man: "plants water generator"
Some old man: balance as everything used to be
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"Yeah they just probably wanted to break some glasses." 🤣🤣
3:15 actually, water loss during a power loss is very common. To transfer the water, the factory uses ELECTRIC pump
Power outages don't last entire days though usually, just minutes or hours.
oh that do make sense
@@paulverse4587 i experienced a multi-week powerout as a 2020/2021 new years gift, fun, isn't it?
@@tentilol Damn. Where do you live and how was that even possible
@@paulverse4587 lets face it the world is not all the same. In our place we can still get water via manual water pumps scattered around the city since we dont have any stable water source here. And yes power loss is kinda normal here too.
In March 2019, Venezuela suffered a sudden power outage in almost all of the country. It lasted between 5 to 7 days, depending on the states you were. Because nobody was prepared, people started cooking all their meats, paying others with electric plants to charge their phones, looting malls, they couldn't find cold water. The struggle was real, pretty similar to the beginning of the film.
Only 7 days? Girl here in my province in Philippines got blackout for 33days luckily we have a generator
@@nehemiahlusad395 hell yeah, go underdeveloped countries!
@@nehemiahlusad395 is that from Typhoon Cosme in 2009? I'm from pangasinan and it was so frustratingly long of cenpelco to fix all of them 😭. Good thing their were a truck ice vendor always roaming.
I remember that, during the last few days in my state people started to go crazy, and people started stealing and destroying stores in the middle of the day, hundreds of people stole everything from the mall in front of my house and threatened to come steal to our houses as well, we were very very scared, besides the hunger, the thirst, the hot weather and the desperation of not knowing how your family or friends were because we were out of connections, those six days were horrible, and not only that, but after those days electricity came back, but only three or four hours a day, and that was if you were lucky enough to even have electricity at all, that went on for about two more weeks, it was almost exactly like the beginning of this movie.
@@nehemiahlusad395 I don't know how the situation of Phillipines is, so I can't talk in your behalf, but it was not just 7 days, Venezuela has been going through an electric crisis for YEARS now, those seven days without electricity was just a follow up of years of not having electricity for many hours every day and a lot of other long blackouts (besides of all of the other problems Venezuela is going through) , and this electric problem is still going on in Venezuela, two years later, and it doesn't seem to be getting better any time soon.
“They didn’t know yoshiyugi was bald.. I MEAN death” lol I can’t 😂
did he say it deliberately or was it a mistake? 😂
@@maskedbodybuilder4020 he said it on purpose
I think this was the best movie recaped!
“The family sits by the river crying because they did not know he was bald”
….
LMAO
If I found out my mom always bald I would cry. And also if she died
If electricity as a whole disappeared like this imagine how many planes would just fall from the sky Ike dead flies, how many ships would just aimlessly float around the oceans with absolutely no way of getting help and just eventually waiting for the inevitable
That’d be scary af
Imagine gamers losing their 20 kill streak
Planes work by fuel, not electricity, but if the electricity is gone the Radars are off, so the plane will be just like a lost dog.
@@dodo2829 true
@@dodo2829 after rada goes out no where to go than fule will go out
@@dodo2829 1:35
“All electricically _and_ fuel powered systems are down”
eating insects is actually a pretty good idea, they're very nutritious. they contain a lot of fats, carbs, and are very high in protein. you can't exactly survive off insects alone but if I was in a survival situation I'd definetly be catching and eating any good sized insects I see, particularly grasshoppers. there are certain insects you probably shouldn't eat tho, I forgot which ones
but yea, while you can't live entirely off insects, munching on any edible ones you come across is a really good idea
The moment you realize we eat sea crustaceans but not land ones ;-;
Not all insects though. I would suggest keeping strictly to grasshoppers, winged termites and locusts (which unfortunately appear once in a blue moon).
@@someguyfromanotherplanet5284 yea I mentioned there's a few you probably shouldn't eat! grasshoppers/locusts (fun fact they're technically the same bug, locust is just a really hungry grasshopper that ganged up with other grasshoppers and changed color) are definetly a good bet
I'd rather be vegan
I'd rather be vegan
Your movie recaps always make me laugh one way or another 😂😭 i love them💓
"That didn't take long I guess the internet was better than grampa." I love this guy 😂
Honestly, if I was them, I would just stay with grandfather. The chance of something like this happening again is probably rare but I would probably have some kind of trauma of going through something like this if I went back to the city. Living at the countryside was more sustainable.
@@naylisyazwina6836 lol i would trade my internet life and working over chilling at the beach and fishing.
The Jokes Adam makes are honestly hillarious and make the recap even more fun :D
Lmao trueee
I couldn't agree more. I love the dudes voice, it's very soothing 😌....and you know his name you have to be a true fan. Thanks now I do too. Very fitting 👌 name "Adam"!
Ikr lol
Y3s
@@rainbowwolfrain1 yes
9:11 “the family sits by the river crying, because they did not know Yoshiyuki was bald, OH UM, mourning Yoshiyukis death” 💀💀
911
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Glad you caught this one, Julian 😁
Damn. ☠️
The guy who narrates these movies, sounds like that one supportive friend who always gives you a hug and tells you everything will be okay 👌🏻
Its nice to see that mystery recapped is becoming human. These movie summary channels are such a time saver, i never have to waste 2 hours to watch a movie and dont have to spend money to watch it. Its like Netflix but speed runned
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cons: doesn't feel the feelings of the movie
Cannot see some of the other important scenes full
I love how this movie accuratly shows that when things go bad, its not all looters and raiders, for the most part, people cooperate and are decent.
when survivor mode kicks in you wouldnt recognize pouple but dosnt happen right away ,we all have a 100000 years old monster within us....
@@Aryan111ize survivor mode means sticking with trusted people and not giving up. It doesn't mean looting and killing for no particular reason.
@@Aryan111ize Humanity is a social species and we have always thrived best by working together
Before the advent of modern civilization we weren't just mindlessly killing each other whenever things got a bit bad
@Natalie Wayne not in practice. When a hurricane blew through new Orleans a group of men organized to go help the police in helping people. The police chief was scared out of his mind and had them guard the hq from looters. In the end, there were none. In all that chaos there was not a single case of looting. Kill or be killed is almost never a real situation you're gonna find yourself in no matter how bad it is.
Yep , sticking together and forming a group to kill other group and take their resources right ? It’s this called the survival of the fittest .
The family sits by the river crying, because they did not know Yoshiyuki was bald- Ehem uh, mourning Yoshiyuki's death. That was unexpected
5:05 I love how the shop owner got beaten up so badly that he wears an eyepatch to cover his injury.
The concept of people who work in a office full of computers not realizing that none of the computers in their office would work in a blackout is immersion breakingly stupid
They lost me when they thought planes would still be flying
As a wise movie recapper once said:
"Well, they probably knew that, they just wanted to break some glass"
Yup, but that's Japanese culture for you. They tend to overwork. Some companies even pay their employees to go home early since most of their workers want to work overtime.
I was surprised none of the suits had an automatic watch... Hard to believe.
@@zeepardo wtf that's crazy woww
During 2019, my country had a nationwide power outage out of seemingly nowhere. I remember I was at my friend's house when it happened, and I had no way of contacting my family, because even landlines were down, and I was all the way across the city from my house. It was a nightmare. It lasted like two weeks in my zone, but months in other regions, and we at least still had some food and luckily a water tank (because outages aren't unusual here, just not to the scale of that). It paralyzed everything. There was no gas, no cell signal, no internet, nothing. Nothing to do. It drives you crazy, there's not even much sound. My brain blocked a lot of it off, it's now just a blur in my mind, but I still freak out when the power dies, even if it's just for a little while. Outages are no joke, and from what I'm seeing this video is pretty accurate - though IDK if living in the countryside would be much better if you can't farm or anything...
EDIT: Since some people are asking, the country is Venezuela!
country?
Was it brazil? If it was there was a nationwide blackout and it only took 20 hours to come back
your country had a nationwide power outage..?
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Ligma Land
I actually really liked that movie and we shouldn’t take every thing for granted
This is so hilarious 😂 what part of "power outage" does nobody understand 😂 I'm dying from laughter 😂
“A world with no technology this is the scariest recap we’ve ever done”
No UA-cam. No subscribers
I like how no power makes our lives a lot harder but a lot simpler as well, pretty good movie
Whenever he says "watch out and take care" I feel comfortable and loved ❤️
Cute
That's because of the spoilers
Nobody:
The man behind yoshi yuki moonwalking
2:56
Narrator: "The world without technology".
I don't know. That train was pretty awesome technology.
I think he wanted to say electronics
Yeaaaa but steam engiens are cool aint it
@@OiLaddie nah, they are hot
@@zakkymiftahurrahman1665 hot as deez nutz
@@Retardius wtf
This is exactly what we experienced after Typhoon Odette last December. From almost 2 months we dont have Electricity Water and Gasoline, ATM are just limited all the stores are out of stocks and some are overpricing. It was just traumatizing :(
Oof
MAO TEH GRABE JUD KALISUD. 😭😭
piste sa march pa mubalik ang kuryente sa amo. 😥
@@董董-c9f whaaaat, we got hit by signal 3 odette yet we still have power
@@myth5306 taga cdo man siguro kaw teh
@@myth5306 taga surigao man gud ako, grabe ang damage ng odette diri. ahhahaga
i feel respect for this guy, he always pronounces the names perfectly
U like Subaru outbacks?
umm yes, but why off topic
@@The_Cyanboi because I like them too
Nope
I think he pronounced some Korean names wrong a while back
Honestly. The world really needs something like this.
You'd die though because your body doesn't have the immunity to drink river water anymore.
Shut up
uh no😂
hell no, you wouldn't make it.
Him: “they were surviving on cat food for a week”
Me: “the guy’s cute”