THE SEEDING Movie Review **SPOILER ALERT**
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- Опубліковано 24 січ 2024
- Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph spoil The Seeding - a 2024 horror film written and directed by Barnaby Clay.
Premise: A man finds himself trapped in a desert canyon with a woman living off-grid who is captive to a pack of sadistic boys.
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Cast:
Scott Haze as Wyndham Stone
Kate Lyn Sheil as Alina
Alex Montaldo as Corvus
Charlie Avink as Orion
Thatcher Jacobs as Lepus
Chelsea Jurkiewicz as Caitlyn
Harrison Middleton as Crux
Michael Monsour as Arvo
Soko as Hiker
Aarman Touré as Vela
Music by Tristan Bechet
Cinematography by Robert Leitzell
Keywords: ending explained, reaction video, trailer, Magnet, XYZ, Woman in the Dunes - Фільми й анімація
Joseph (The Parent): Show Your Lil DVD.
Nick (The Child): *holds up the DVD Proudly 😁
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
" Her tin roofs rusted " ... in my best B 52's voice 😂
*ruff that’s how he said it 😂
Nick's introduction of every movie is so epic. Makes me smile everytime.
Joseph said..."show your little DVD" 😩🤣🤣🤣
And what’s funny to me is that it’s obviously a bluray lol😂
As soon as I heard “So, this fool….” 💅
😂😂
Whoever wrote this movie thought they were cooking with the sauce, and they were, but they forgot to turn the fucking gas on
The thumbprints was her menstrual calendar.
So, the blood for the thumb prints on the wall wasn't the man's; it was her own menstrual blood. She's keeping track of her cycle. They were mostly black thumb prints, with ~7 red ones thrown in there every so often.
I would NOT have caught that if it wasn't for my female fiancé. lol
I’ve been looking forward to this ever since Joseph accidentally mentioned it in the Founder’s Day review lol.
Same 😂
I really like both your alternate story ideas ❤🧡💛💚💙💙
They are good, but would’ve detracted entirely from the messages the film was attempting to convey. There may have been a way to still get there, but the writers were looking for a more straightforward approach (and without the complication of slaughtering an openly gay character). The message they were sending had nothing to do with letting the male survive (or what he represented).
I saw another channel mention that the film is meant to be more “reality adjacent”, as in it highly resembles things that could happen, but as the men pointed out, doesn’t really make sense altogether - and prob isn’t supposed to - it’s’ an artsy parable. As was Woman of The Dunes, which is a more thought provoking and stylish take overall.
14:24 I was thinking Walton goggins the whole time😅
So many of your reviews save me from cerebral pollution. We thank you for your service.
Nick is the emperor plenipotentiary of side eye. Joseph’s use of ‘int-arresting’ is magnificent.
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This movie was frustrating. It illustrated the trope of a protagonist who makes one bad decision after another.
"...gets his just desserts - or just desert." Bravo. This line goes in the montage when you get your lifetime achievement award.
Reminds me of that movie about that monument in Mexico w the sli in the top and college students got in there and it turns out there were plants in the bottom eating them.
The Ruins
18:10 I just saw the trailer for The Seeding - what a lame ripoff of it! Hiroshi Teshigahara and Woman in the Dunes are, as far as I'm concerned, the best Japanese director and film; I highly recommend The Face of Another and Rikyu.
The best part of Woman in the Dunes is that there's so much sand in that movie that the texture of the film grain itself literally feels like grains of sand, which makes both the sensuality in the scenes of sweat and sand more breathtaking and the repeated attempts at escape more harrowing (not to mention the film as a whole is bleakly funny). Just the set of The Seeding looks artificial and like some sanitary yet ugly D-grade set.
Keep up the great reviews!
YES, I felt so foolish when I took a look at that film and realized how much THIS film neglected that element entirely. Like, duh, ofc the place would constantly fill up with sand. This film chose to convey the hopelessness in other fashions.
Yay!!! Been waiting for this one ❤😊
I feel if the eclipse brought about the 'supernatural' element...The premise is eerie, but the trailer I saw made it seemed, unconvincing - both of your views explain why! 😉😊
I thought that was her period blood she was putting on the road.
I want to see this one 😂
This sounds like a Very similar vibe to “In the tall grass”
I watched this last night and hateddddddd it.....wish I had of watched your review of this before watching could of saved myself from 100 mins of insufferable torture....horrible movie
What is the end. Can any one tell. Since watching a clip of the movie on fb i am curious to know.
Cooky AF! With no explaination at the end. Dont waste your life.
Good lookin' out homies 😊
The thumbprints on the wall were from the woman’s periods.
That’s what I thought. But it’s weird because there were hundreds. Or maybe that’s how she kept track of them to know when she got pregnant?
Your review was way more interesting than the movie
Terrible movie
I found your banter and remarks engaging. I like the perspective that you added from the gay community, those are very interesting thoughts.
I do believe a large point of this film though, was a mocking or degrading of the male/father role, and you’ll see that the eldest looking male adorns himself in women’s garments, as well as being the one who attacks the man as if he would rape him. So, we have a negative connotation to that sort of behavior (which would fall more in line with more traditionalist and/or pagan concepts of male & female energy).
I almost felt like there was a commentary on welfare along with the forgotten father or the one who sacrifices everything to provide for the child (it was overly self-indulgent if that was the message, but there you go). I’m looking for more insight specifically into the pagan references, but as they were mostly commentary on the moon, including the moon ECLIPSING the sun…we have a focuse again on the moon as a symbol of female energy in modern western society. The film itself also seems to be a potentially (and by no means unusual) negative commentary on modern, Western society vs more primitive ones. Perhaps enlightenment always being doomed to be consumed by ignorance, traditional values, and faith-based systems. The film barely offers us any insight and deliberately no true hope.
Whereas, The Woman of the Dunes, which I’m so glad you mentioned, is an altogether similar and better film despite it’s age and lack of modern movie techniques (in fact, you could easily argue that it improved the film).