i think it could also be referencing that this is a horror movie that doesn’t have any monsters or supernatural elements in it that are the main focus to terrify the audience. its really just the neglect that is horrifying that these PEOPLE let this happen to their daughter.
I experienced this when I dreamt of a "good invention", and then I drew it down in my sketchbook and realised its fucking useless, complicated and already exists.
A note on acting: that two-second, awkward silence when the handyman comes in and the mom asks him frantically to help, that felt really natural and organic. Well done all around.
@Mama Joe it doesn’t, the quote is talking about the type a family that loves each other through grinding teeth, or like negative emotions and anger. It could be real love or fake
@@fruit4evr Exactly. In fact it's most likely real love or they wouldn't stay together for so long, it's just that there's shitloads of fighting and negative emotions because some people just have an amazing tendency to get on each other's nerves.
My friend had a drug that she took (she didn't give me the name) that she called "floor powder" because when she took it, she spent the next 45 minutes laying on the floor, crying, telling it how beautiful it is.
The panic on the fathers face, the sadness in his voice when he says ‘I really wanted you to have a normal birthday party’ I can’t imagine what he must feel like
I agree. Especially with the way that, even after they start trying to help Madison, they tell her brother to keep all the neighbors out no matter what. They want to help her, but they're trying to cover it up at the same time.
I like how everything the father is saying is technically unifying and positive but the context and way in which he’s saying it is unhelpful and negative just an amplified version of his behavior before he knew she was falling into the floor.
Yeah, I think that's the point. I really enjoy the characterizations of the parents because they would be rather gender-sterotypical seeming if they were switched, but this is clearly based in the reality and science of how people interact and why. The mother is being rather strict and is ignoring/neglecting Madison's emotions, but she's doing it because she loves her daughter and wants her to be "tough" and learn to handle her emotions on her own. This is why she's in denial for a second; she's rationalized Madison is creating a show out of sulking about whatever happened with the phone and is so stuck to that logic - because it _is_ more logical than what's happening - that she literally cannot accept that she's wrong. Meanwhile the father is thinking about and coddling _everyone's_ emotions, including his own, to the point that he neglects to think rationally or about a bigger picture than whatever he's experiencing. He uses a gentle voice with everyone in the beginning not only to try and keep things light, but because he clearly can't handle stressful situations like conflict. He assumes that Madison was so upset that she did something to herself ("what did you do?") rather than consider the fact that something bad is happening _to_ her. The mother values an ability to direct a situation, while the father finds comfort in having control over a situation. They both lose their grounding and become highly uncomfortable when they lose these abilities; the father is thrown into a situation he can't fix, and the mother has no idea where the situation will go.
@@-VoDkAsVengeance- The mum was recording Madison. To use it against her. She berates her and records her, presumably to show to others out of a misguided sense that it will vindicate her objectively unstable behaviour. Madison was ignoring the mother's behaviour, although to be clear, most of the family behave manically at points. In my eyes, the mother felt like she was losing control, possibly because of a need, could be subconscious, to control an image, or as you said, direct a situation, which could be what she values. The evil Sonic thing outside could be a representation of cabin fever or feeling trapped when you don't leave a place for long enough, I don't know. Short version: Yes, this is too realistic. If Madison wants to phase through the floor and knows how, I am very jealous.
@@coolsterx i remember once waking up to a show about demons working in an office. Shit was hella scary to my 8 year old self. Thinking about it now it would give me a chuckle
“Gore is fear of the dangerous. Horror is fear of the inhuman. But terror is something different, like coming home to find that everything you own has been replaced with an exact copy.” - Stephen King
Which is why the thing and invasion of the body snatchers are such masterpieces. A slow invasion that by the time you notice it’s already too late... like rabies.
I think, Madison phasing through the floor was symbolizing her drifting away from her family. When the mom says "make sure everyone stays outside" it shows that she values her family's reputation more than her daughter's well-being. She wanted to keep the drama inside her "family circle".
Him apologizing to the son about his birthday for like a full minute instead of having him get help or calling for help made me so mad. The kid isnt going to care about his birthday if his sister is gone.
Additionally, the part where they’re trying to pry her back up most likely represents their desperation to reconnect with their daughter, but the fact that she tries to conceal it represents a greater desire for a “good image” that pushes Madison away further.
Thats funny because if you look up nightminds video on it you will discover the is almost 3 hours of extra content hidden away. So it is actually longer than it is
This short film has always hit me in a very specific way. I am the oldest of three siblings, and I still have guilt about "falling through the floor" and "taking my siblings' mattress." For me, this is a reflection of the "bad end" for lack of a better term. I think Maddison succumbs to her depression. She falls through the matress and is swallowed by the earth. The party-goers nearly witnessed the metaphoical equivalent of a suicide. I think the ending represents the "ripple effect" of trauma that one person's death can have. There's so much about this film. Maybe i should write an essay about it.
the point of the video is that the family is amazingly dysfunctional. No one cares about her, and the other children are neglected as the parents finally try to save her.
@Lil Sket you sure? I found a sheet compiled by someone else full of videos. this is an ARG, you can even visit the website at the end of the video. login with "000437" as the username and "bedsheets" as the password.
I remember watching this video a while ago and being scared, not understanding anything, but then a french youtuber did a video on it, and I am impressed about the amount of content that is hidden. I didn't think that there would be anything else and I am impressed. I don't know what else to say.
@@curiositypiqued6573 there was a website with a lot of hidden stuff, but the website is down, it only redirects to the Adult Swim page However, some youtubers did a breakdown of all the hidden content and things that could be found on the website. Try to look up "This house has people in it" analysis and others It's worth the watch, believe me
This is like 4 years late, but I believe the title "This House Has People in It" isn't referring too the actual horror aspects of the video, but rather the dysfunctional family side story. The family is clearly unhappy before Madison started sinking through the floor, the parents were fighting, the kid was playing alone by himself and when he was told to tell the guests to stay outside, he handled it really maturely, he was probably used to being disappointed and alone. The title is reffering to the fake "happy family" image that the father is so desperately obsessed with, not going into it as others in the comment section already have, so "this house has people in it" could mean "this house has a family in it, it not house its a home" type of message.
The ending is so haunting because the implication is that whatever's causing Madison's sinking is spreading, and when we see the people outside on the ground, they're pretty much already gone, because they're just going to sink straight into the earth. For that matter, we don't know that Madison stopped sinking when she hit the mattress. There's a brief frame of an empty mattress after she falls, suggesting that she passed right through it.
That’s what I was thinking. It also explains why the mother was screaming way more at the end after Madison falls: instead of landing on the mattress, she passes straight through and disappears forever.
if you go in the website at the start and use the right password you can see other camera footage after this event and no nothing happened similar to that after and they dident talked about it ever again we just see their weird life
Can we just appreciate the evolution on display here? Alan is clearly VERY talented and able to work with people in a way that produces art I believe to be on like a lynchian level. If you have me all of Alan's resources and experience, I would still in a thousand years never be able to make something as genuinely enthralling as this or unedited footage of a bear
even after realizing madison is stuck to the floor, the dad’s first response is “what did _you_ do?” in a state of panic he’s still blaming her even though he arguably becomes the most unhinged later.
The parents refused to connect with their teen daughter. They criticize her, complain about her, and increase the distance between each other. Then they frantically try to reach her after it’s too late. You can see them blame each other, blame her, but never themselves directly. Finally, they each try to cope with the loss. And their other children remain neglected.
Literally. I don’t know if this is the intention but this is the way addiction controls your life. Think of that girl as an addict. She’s STUCK. and then it’s too late.
great thought, but the rabbit hole is way deeper than you think! try exploring the link in the description as there is hours of more footage and content reaveling a whole messed up world that they are trapped in! just make sure you dont catch lynks disease....
@@elyrienvalkyr8167 I think that's the point though, the weird part about it (besides a girl phasing through the floor) is that strange continuity. Quirky things like that fascinate me in weird abstract horror pieces like this. Granted, this is ALL subjective, as art can be interpreted in any way by any one. Which is the beauty of it!
+ChimChang Yeah I'm pretty sure he has creative control. Even if the network told him not to do something, he could hide a clue for it and publish it on his own channel on UA-cam (highly recommend the channel).
It's like the old pot commercials when people would literally melt because they were chill af because they were so high "Maddison hasn't been the same since she started smoking pot"
After reading some comments, I think a lot of people are right about the idea of neglect and letting something go without fixing it until it’s too late, but I also think there is something to be said about over correction. They wait too long to get the daughter off the floor and it becomes a big problem, but now that it’s becoming a big problem they are ignoring other problems arising (whatever the hell is happening outside the house with the creature, the son feeling neglected, the baby basically running away, and the kids at the end) because now they have to focus on the daughter, and those other problems seem to just get worse. Letting an immediate problem fester and become worse leads to the need to fix it dominating your attention and letting other problems appear and get worse as well.
I like this, I was a very loud, explosive, aggressive "problem child" (I had emotional dysregulation issues and became an extremely easy scapegoat in comparison to my quiet younger brother) and by the time I was in high school it was getting so severe that all of my parents attention was directed at fighting with me and my brother ended up feeling completely neglected, ironically both of us now have trauma from emotional neglect and felt that our parents cared more about the other sibling because my parents didn't address any of the problems until it was too late, and when I finally figured out how to get them to they were so focused on me that it came as a complete shock to them when my brother started skipping school and taking drugs, even though he'd had obvious issues his entire life.
An amazing horror short about dysfunction, panic and the world breaking down around you. The frantic attempts to save a loved one who is going through something horrible that is beyond your understanding, reality crumbling, the sirens going off and everything falling apart, all of this could be a metaphor for a neglectful family's last-ditch attempt to help their deeply depressed daughter... Or it could be about a company that puts surveillance cameras in haunted houses and studies the people inside, who are slowly losing themselves to the supernatural phenomena. Love it when stories have different layers like that.
@@thestubiancomplex I watched Night Mind's video on it, and I know his interpretation of the story, I just thought that the video makes a nice metaphor on its own.
............... is no one gonna talk about how grandma didn't give a shit about the screaming, and literally put the baby on the floor unattended when asked to look after it? i got mega anxiety omg
It's a never ending cicle of neglect, both of them didn't do nothing with madison even when she was 2 hours on the floor without moving, and their first thing is to mock her for being on the floor Then is the son, not having his birthday and throwing everything, they didn't care enough to even explain what's happening The third child got lost, pure neglect of everyone again Everyone is sinking
The bonds that people think are so strong and will persevere can be cut as easily as cutting strings. Family, a home, a job, friends, relatives etc. All of that can be gone in a single moment given the right circumstances. Nothing in life is secure, just like life itself. It easily collapses
@@SamuelBlack84 The thing is it is strong, but that can be a negative as positive. And as damaging as supportive. And as much pass on family trauma and negative things as being wholesome. And its work and efort, not the family itself and communication, which i gues is the point here, rathr than taking for granted.
+U OTanru (治療) i actualy dont think so all there is in hes word that theres a possibility that he got possesed from possibly touching her but actualy most acurate posiblity is that hes just stupid at least thats just my theory xP i may be wrong anyway lol i dont really like reserching for stuff like this if i do ill get every thing right lol
@@terrariamongerer lowkey it's probably the result of shortening the sentence and forgetting to backspace the extra 'the'. Probably was gonna emphasize something about "the way" the baby said X but deleted that part.
@@condescendingelk950 I've had some weird dreams like that. Like the one where I was lying on the couch unable to get up or talk & I could look around but my eyes would still just see the back of the couch. I eventually managed to get up & run into the hall but I could still just see the back of the couch & I'd always feel myself appear back on the couch lying down before I could reach any of the other rooms.
I feel identified with the girl on the floor as well as the kid whose birthday was. When I was at my lowest point my parents didn't care, and they never really realized, they thought my room was a mess and I didn't take showers just because I was a lazy teenager. I survived my impulses for killing myself for years without anyone's help, I even remember finding a picture of myself laying on my bed surrounded by clothes and a mess, they didn't care. Then about the kid, my middle sister had BPD and it was a mental illness a lot more noticeable than mine so my parents had to put in the resources for psychologists, priests and what not. I grew up in a violent household, hearing screams everyday, sacrificed my mental health to not be an extra burden for my parents, they thought I was just a calm kid but in reality I was forced to be like this. So I never felt like I had a mom and a dad, just two people that had to sustain me.
i didnt identify with the girl, but definitely the birthday kid who basically had to hide the parents fighting/neglect at the cost of his own fun. my parents sucked. hope youre well now.
One part of this I really like and don’t see people talking about is the way the son just acts. It’s so perfect how he doesn’t outright throw a tantrum or anything, but just kind of quietly throws away his party and let’s his emotions fester. It’s so real and I can tell just how unheard he feels in his family, especially when there’s an emotional older sister archetype
The grandma ignoring the children also speaks to generational patterns of neglect and abuse. And the fact that we are all voyeurs watching this, including the person switching between video feeds, shows how we can all be outsiders to situations like this and while we may know what's going on, we can't necessarily jump in to fix it. Then there's that bit at the end where everyone outside starts having the same issue as the daughter. This can be interpreted in different ways - the first one that came to my mind is how after the parents have experienced this situation, they notice signs in every one, but this is a loose look at it since the parents never witnessed this. We however did. This could show us that the outsiders are familiar with this issue and if they had been let in they might've been able to help. But they didn't get that chance, so now a member of their community is suffering/gone, causing them to fall deeper into their own sorrow. Or it could be there to scarily remind us that these things happen a lot more than we'd care to admit or deal with. Many people we know could be hurting, but we can never see that or help it, or even learn from it because we didn't let them in - Or maybe they didn't let us in. And as for the people who are already in, if we focus on worrying, getting angry, or try to ignore them because we don't understand and hope they'll get better on their own, then we've ultimately doomed them and ourselves. Moving on, the title "This House Has People in It" presents us with a simple prompt that takes on heavier meaning after the story. It ends up giving us an objective look at the relationships and situations that arise from people interacting in a setting. Not necessarily good or bad people, just people. People that need to be cared about and paid attention to. People that have things to work on. People that could be anyone of us. The title is neutral, I think, to get people to consider this kind of situation, and align themselves with someone in it to make them reflect on themselves. And even if they don't, having seen all of these characters go through this may at least make the viewer think about and consider the struggles of others in the future.
How I read it is that the parents' neglect of their daughter, and then them being so busy with her that they neglect the son's birthday party, caused him to suffer, which caused his party guests to suffer, which is symbolized by them all sinking. A commentary on how neglect and unkindness can ripple through relationships and communities.
When everyone's sinking at the end, it also reminds me of the fact where if someone was close to a person that offed themselves, they're more likely to do so/consider doing so.
@@maxwashere. didnt know CN streamed adult swim wtf 👁👄👁 I thought those late night shows were just the cable provider closing the channels down after a certain hour and playing random stuff
This is truly horrifying. There are no jumpscares, loud noises, scary images, just uncomfortable situations happening. From the cameras lagging, to the fire alarms going off, to the dad ranting, it’s terrifying. As they say, “silence is louder than words”
The mechanic guy watching as the parents have a mental breakdown is one of the funniest things, in all honestly that complete stranger may have been more helpful than the parents going completely crazy
All jokes and memes aside, this video is really entertaining and unnerving. The fact that it looks like we're watching this family through hidden cameras or their own security cams. The oddness of them not caring their daughter has been on the floor for a couple of hours. The random unearthly being that spooked the deer and ran past the window. The slow unexplainable phasing of the girl through the floor. Each of the family member's different reactions to what's going on. The slow descent of madness of the three adults, specifically the dad. And of course the ending with no explainable real ending. Just screaming and seeing the people outside now having the same affliction.
@@TsdsxSansTSSunStone If you’re not careful and you noclip out of reality in the wrong areas, you’ll end up in the backrooms, where it’s nothing but the stink of old moist carpet, the madness of mono-yellow, the endless background noise of fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz, and approximately six hundred million square miles of randomly segmented empty rooms to be trapped in. Yes I quoted this.
I find this funny, that [adult swim's] horror is much more scarier than half of the horror films these days Edit: Wow, I don’t expect this to get almost 4k likes
Insanely good acting and writing. Even that little kid was playing this mature character of being totally detached from his batshit parents that he doesnt expect much from them and sort of just quietly takes care of himself lol
This is perfect horror. It didn’t rely on jump scares or loud bangs or even that much creepy imagery. It played into our fear, the slow rise in hysteria pulling us up with it and slowly making us uncomfortable and uneasy. All of the writers on this are fantastic. All of the actors are amazingly talented.
Star-Child True, it messed up our head by the unknown of fear plus if you know that fear there's no turning back because in life there is always more to fear.
As Stephen King puts it: horror is when the lights go out and something grabs you by the arm; terror is when you come home and notice everything you own has been taken away and replaced by an exact substitute. Or in this case, replaced with clay sculptures bearing Lynk's disease.
When your Sims become self-aware during a glitch in the game.
THIS
Top 10 reasons why not to mod the sims.
Number one!
This should be top comment
I was playing the sims while watching this but I'm too horrified to laugh
Holy shit 😂
I think the title “this house has people in it” is referring to “this is a house, not a home. We are just people who live together, not a family.”
The running theme of the overarching thing is more paranoia though. Paranoia over disease, relationships, etc taking over and ruining people.
You are totally right titanium bagel, good catch
@@CatManThree an art piece can mean two things at the same time
@@Kaastengels Good point
i think it could also be referencing that this is a horror movie that doesn’t have any monsters or supernatural elements in it that are the main focus to terrify the audience. its really just the neglect that is horrifying that these PEOPLE let this happen to their daughter.
Imagine getting a role in a short film and being happy then you get there and you’re told to just lie on the floor
As long as I get paid I don't care
mom look!! my back is on tv!!!
ngl I'd love to play that role
@@rrndang honestly yeah lol
the time when i read this the scene played at the same time
Si tu es ici grâce à Feldup, c'est à notre tour de découvrir cette étrangeté, bon Findings 100 à vous, bon visionnage, à dans 3h
Viva l'Algérie
@@ZohakutenCrawler Je suis fasciné par ce rapport inexistant
J’ai cru être le seul.
Let's goooo
Merci de nous souhaiter un bon visionnage 😊
grandma really just living her best life huh
BenGamer You bet your damn ass she is
Get those fingers in there
Get outta here baby *pat *pat
I mean, i'm pretty sure she died of smoke inhalation towards the end, but ok
grandma listening to her granddaughter die
Holy shit. They weren't lying, that house has people in it.
the [adult swim] wasn't lying. that [house] can [people].
@@fletchergillespie3242 the wasn't lying. that can
at first i thought it was bullshit but as i kept watching i too found out it was true
@Ali Dangou sbeve
The real question is, how many?
This has the exact clarity of a dream that makes perfect sense until you wake up and think back on it, and you're like "what the hell??"
lol that’s true
and then its gone
I don't think I have ever read a more accurate statement.
I experienced this when I dreamt of a "good invention", and then I drew it down in my sketchbook and realised its fucking useless, complicated and already exists.
@@SmooshGoo same
Il nous a donné des devoirs carrément
C’est le seul qui peux😂
Réel mdr
Le pire c'est qu'on adore..
MDRRR je m’étais dis la même🤣🤣mais osef on aime bien
Si seulement on pouvais avoir des devoirs de ce genre dans la vie de tous les jours...
This is how The Sims characters must feel like when they glitch...
Memento mori
unus annus pfp!
this...this is dark humor
I’m done 😭🤚
Lmao
A note on acting: that two-second, awkward silence when the handyman comes in and the mom asks him frantically to help, that felt really natural and organic. Well done all around.
Wow I never would have thought about the acting when I was too busy wondering why sonic was sinking ppl
@@YogaBallzHuge
a note on uncalled for: YogaBallzHuge
Time?
Tbh i have to disagree, that's the most unnatural cliche thing that they did in all of the short film
@@nouveau_nouveau 7:22
Those few frames showing nobody on the mattress after she fell makes me think she continued to fall and went through the basement floor.
Yeah, she is long dead, and the family is a lil too late.
yeah that would explain the screams after
No it shows her out where the baby was later
@@LottieThottie im sorry what? where?
@@TheandY408 whoops sorry my mistake
Although the short film is completely bizarre and has an entirely different meaning, this is pretty much how it feels to slowly lose a family member.
Well at least grandmas having a good time
She drank all of the margaritas and ate all of the salt and saved all of bean dip for later.
yIP!
*"Get your fingers in there"*
and the baby and brother
Bro grandma was vibing to the arts and crafts channel
These actors are phenomenal. When the dad told the kid that he just wanted him to have a good birthday party, I really felt super sad.
Yeah me too it broke my heart
The mix of good acting and completely fucked up, incomprehensible, disturbing, bizarre, outlandish, fucked up plot really sells it.
Robby Rackleff (the dad actor) is basically my celebrity crush at this point. These people are so talented!
The dad really wanted himself to have a good birthday party.
@@ChestersonJack What a snacc lol.
“-LOVE EACH OTHER THROUGH GRINDING TEETH! THAT’S OUR STRENGTH!”
Disturbingly real family mindset.
Why so ? Please explain!
The Family cult
@Mama Joe it doesn’t, the quote is talking about the type a family that loves each other through grinding teeth, or like negative emotions and anger. It could be real love or fake
@@fruit4evr Exactly. In fact it's most likely real love or they wouldn't stay together for so long, it's just that there's shitloads of fighting and negative emotions because some people just have an amazing tendency to get on each other's nerves.
@Charon 00 Like my family.
seeing this for the first time genuinely felt like some kind of weird, uncomfortable nightmare
In contrast to _comfortable_ nightmares.
Cringe
@@notveryniceatallare you this chronically online to have an account based on being a d**khead
well, you're @@notveryniceatall
Now that i think about it, it could perfectly be a nightmare
“DID YOU TAKE PILLS??”
yes, a little known side effect of drugs is that they glue you to the floor
That time we went to a rave, all took X and then sank through to the foundations of the building. Kids, DON'T DO DRUGZ!
My friend had a drug that she took (she didn't give me the name) that she called "floor powder" because when she took it, she spent the next 45 minutes laying on the floor, crying, telling it how beautiful it is.
Armun Jay HAHAHA
Canadian Mapper damn that kinda cool
Overdosis may cause passing throug solid matter
The saddest part of this short film is the little boy being told he can't have his birthday party and all the kids playing with his toys outside. :(
... no?
I know, right? I felt so sad and frustrated for him.
@@derethethird3592 I mean it's all just my opinion lol
@@mothmaiden4413 did you go to the site and watch the rest, or just this bit?
@@FFKonoko I watched Night Mind's video on THHPIN but that's it lol. I think he talked about it but it's been a while since I've watched it.
The mother taking pictures of Madison while she was stuck in the floor and degrading her made me feel so uncomfortable.
I mean she is on the floor
gave me flashbacks
She only made Madison sink much faster, what a GREAT mom she is Istg 🙄
You discomfort gave me a chuckle. xD
Same.
gros cœur sur vous la commu Feldup, portez vous bien
Coucou mv
Merci toi aussi
💓💓
Toi aussi
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When I was that age I regularly fantasized about phasing through the floor specifically. Mad props to Madison for achieving something I never could.
I feel like you need genuine help.
@@IApologiseForQuitting.213 they need to genuinely phase through the floor imo
Oh same
But why tho
I used to roll on the floor, I wished I could go in a straight line but I went in circles most of the time
I genuinely hope everyone involved in making of this was paid more than enough. They all did SUCH a good job.
What about maddison
Or the baby?
@@sup2069 C'mon the baby did a fucking great job !
Nah. The Dad was super annoying towards the end when they are in the basement.
It's the realistic sort of found footage approach that makes these kind of films unnerving.
It’s because this family wears shoes in the house
Beuh
FACTS! 😂
W o a h
Wait people wear shoes in their house? Why tho
They're on a bday party
The panic on the fathers face, the sadness in his voice when he says ‘I really wanted you to have a normal birthday party’ I can’t imagine what he must feel like
I found that the grandmother being neglectful reflected the parents taught neglect to their own children.
Maybe she's just senile...
@@illseeyaonthedarksideofthemoon she doesnseem that okd
this really seems like a metaphor towards parents ignoring their childrens mental health until its too late
This needs more likes
i told my mom i was depressed and she forgot about it for a whole year. A WHOLE YEAR. i was so miserable, and she didn’t know.
I agree. Especially with the way that, even after they start trying to help Madison, they tell her brother to keep all the neighbors out no matter what. They want to help her, but they're trying to cover it up at the same time.
@@danny8284 its cause no one cares
@@strxwbxrryfixlds people do, in fact, care, just not a large portion of the world, and that sucks ://
They keep telling Madison to get up from the floor, but they never help her until it’s too late. That’s what really gets me.
And they only decide to do anything about it TWO HOURS LATER!
poetic.
they wouldn't have been able to anyways because her chest was weighted and heavy because of the disease
society
Hilarious
Feels acutely like a metaphor for how depression of one affects all
I like how everything the father is saying is technically unifying and positive but the context and way in which he’s saying it is unhelpful and negative just an amplified version of his behavior before he knew she was falling into the floor.
His behavior becomes a real problem once soemthi g gets really bad
Yeah, I think that's the point. I really enjoy the characterizations of the parents because they would be rather gender-sterotypical seeming if they were switched, but this is clearly based in the reality and science of how people interact and why.
The mother is being rather strict and is ignoring/neglecting Madison's emotions, but she's doing it because she loves her daughter and wants her to be "tough" and learn to handle her emotions on her own. This is why she's in denial for a second; she's rationalized Madison is creating a show out of sulking about whatever happened with the phone and is so stuck to that logic - because it _is_ more logical than what's happening - that she literally cannot accept that she's wrong.
Meanwhile the father is thinking about and coddling _everyone's_ emotions, including his own, to the point that he neglects to think rationally or about a bigger picture than whatever he's experiencing. He uses a gentle voice with everyone in the beginning not only to try and keep things light, but because he clearly can't handle stressful situations like conflict. He assumes that Madison was so upset that she did something to herself ("what did you do?") rather than consider the fact that something bad is happening _to_ her.
The mother values an ability to direct a situation, while the father finds comfort in having control over a situation. They both lose their grounding and become highly uncomfortable when they lose these abilities; the father is thrown into a situation he can't fix, and the mother has no idea where the situation will go.
he snaps
@@-VoDkAsVengeance- The mum was recording Madison. To use it against her. She berates her and records her, presumably to show to others out of a misguided sense that it will vindicate her objectively unstable behaviour. Madison was ignoring the mother's behaviour, although to be clear, most of the family behave manically at points. In my eyes, the mother felt like she was losing control, possibly because of a need, could be subconscious, to control an image, or as you said, direct a situation, which could be what she values.
The evil Sonic thing outside could be a representation of cabin fever or feeling trapped when you don't leave a place for long enough, I don't know.
Short version: Yes, this is too realistic. If Madison wants to phase through the floor and knows how, I am very jealous.
i like how the mother started taking pics of her daughter to berate and humiliate her
This made me really sad because Jackson just wanted a good birthday
Yes that made me sad as well.
Ikr
He’s been neglected
I know...poor kid
Arlo Roster I made this comment 1k, thank me later 😂😂😂
i had my volume all the way down and didn't realize it and then totally just accepted that it was a silent video
You watched all 11 minutes in silence?
@@AleTitan yes 😭😭 until I realised my volume was down then I rewatched it to see if it actually had noise
That honestly sounds as equally horrific as if you had audio. You just watch chaos ensue with no context on what is going on.
THIS MAKES IT EVEN BETTER
@@qreuesant-4349 like the audio gives any context whatsoever lol
Feldup m’as forcé à regarder sinon j’allais pas comprendre…
🤝🏼😂
et il a raison !
😐🔫
😐 😐
.....🔫 👋
Pas besoin de
Se butter pour ça.
Je ne sait pas si on vas comprendre mieux 😐
Just imagine being a 7 yrs old kid trying to watch CN not aware its adult swim time then you come across this
Lol yes I watched the "too many cooks" one like that. I thought It was and actually intro to a show for way to long...
That's about how I actually found this
Fuuuuuck
Would have loved it
@@coolsterx i remember once waking up to a show about demons working in an office. Shit was hella scary to my 8 year old self. Thinking about it now it would give me a chuckle
“Gore is fear of the dangerous. Horror is fear of the inhuman. But terror is something different, like coming home to find that everything you own has been replaced with an exact copy.”
- Stephen King
vsauce
Which is why the thing and invasion of the body snatchers are such masterpieces. A slow invasion that by the time you notice it’s already too late... like rabies.
J
"cocaine is fucking great" - steven king and stephen tyler
@@applec1657 😂
I think, Madison phasing through the floor was symbolizing her drifting away from her family. When the mom says "make sure everyone stays outside" it shows that she values her family's reputation more than her daughter's well-being. She wanted to keep the drama inside her "family circle".
And, the dad is obsessed with maintaining a mask of perfection in the neighborhood. The classic nuclear family. He has severe issues
Why was everyone dead at the end
i thought it symbolised her offing herself
Him apologizing to the son about his birthday for like a full minute instead of having him get help or calling for help made me so mad. The kid isnt going to care about his birthday if his sister is gone.
Additionally, the part where they’re trying to pry her back up most likely represents their desperation to reconnect with their daughter, but the fact that she tries to conceal it represents a greater desire for a “good image” that pushes Madison away further.
Un grand merci à Feldup pour nous avoir fait un travaille de fou comme d’habitude
le meilleur
ENFIN un françinard 🥖🧀🍷
Je découvre ce court-métrage également grâce à lui pour comprendre sa vidéo. 😄
🙏
Oui
This video feels so much longer than it is
Its only 2 minutes in and it feels like an hour
I remember watching this a long time ago
Thats funny because if you look up nightminds video on it you will discover the is almost 3 hours of extra content hidden away. So it is actually longer than it is
@@PositiveVibes94 that's where I came from lol, I watched his video first
@@PositiveVibes94 its weird too weird
Everyone panicking tha the girl is stuck on the floor
The granny: yea put your fingers in there
Right???
She doesn’t even care, she just watches tv, living her life 😋👍
Why is everyone freaking out? Madison just turned on noclip mode.
Well your not wrong
sv_cheats 1
noclip
Lol
@@tinfoilhat2392 i immediately went to half life 2 to see if that works
@@legoeggot lol
This short film has always hit me in a very specific way. I am the oldest of three siblings, and I still have guilt about "falling through the floor" and "taking my siblings' mattress." For me, this is a reflection of the "bad end" for lack of a better term. I think Maddison succumbs to her depression. She falls through the matress and is swallowed by the earth. The party-goers nearly witnessed the metaphoical equivalent of a suicide. I think the ending represents the "ripple effect" of trauma that one person's death can have. There's so much about this film. Maybe i should write an essay about it.
Write an essay and link it here.
You did
It’s because of that damn phone 🙄
PLZ-
no that obserd itd those damn video games i tell you
this is the best comment i have ever read
@@t4hmmoxi836 No, she's clearly not been drinking enough water!
It's obviously because she spends too much time in her room
She’s been laying there for 2 hours and you’re telling me, NOT ONE PERSON CHECKED ON HER?
the point of the video is that the family is amazingly dysfunctional. No one cares about her, and the other children are neglected as the parents finally try to save her.
@Lil Sket you sure? I found a sheet compiled by someone else full of videos. this is an ARG, you can even visit the website at the end of the video. login with "000437" as the username and "bedsheets" as the password.
Lil Sket The whole point of this video was to spread a message. Yes, it’s that deep
Lil Sket ok lil sket
Lil Sket it is that deep
Madison: Is actually dying, slowly corroding through the floor as if she's a prop in GMod over the course of 2 hours.
Her father: *"True poetry!"*
the mom taking photos
@@eviewarner3967 Shares it with her friends on FaceBook
They didnt know what was going on
*R yOu on PiLLs*
@@eviewarner3967 Videos.
I remember watching this video a while ago and being scared, not understanding anything, but then a french youtuber did a video on it, and I am impressed about the amount of content that is hidden. I didn't think that there would be anything else and I am impressed. I don't know what else to say.
Bet it's feldup
What hidden content...enlighten me im genuinely curious
@@mkstey it was indeed
@@curiositypiqued6573 there was a website with a lot of hidden stuff, but the website is down, it only redirects to the Adult Swim page
However, some youtubers did a breakdown of all the hidden content and things that could be found on the website. Try to look up "This house has people in it" analysis and others
It's worth the watch, believe me
@@curiositypiqued6573 there's over four hours of bonus content of it, look it up
This is like 4 years late, but I believe the title "This House Has People in It" isn't referring too the actual horror aspects of the video, but rather the dysfunctional family side story. The family is clearly unhappy before Madison started sinking through the floor, the parents were fighting, the kid was playing alone by himself and when he was told to tell the guests to stay outside, he handled it really maturely, he was probably used to being disappointed and alone. The title is reffering to the fake "happy family" image that the father is so desperately obsessed with, not going into it as others in the comment section already have, so "this house has people in it" could mean "this house has a family in it, it not house its a home" type of message.
ooh shit, i actually agree
Not "this *home* has a *family* in it" but "this _house_ has _people_ in it"
you’re the person that all english teachers wish to teach lol
Or "this house has people in it" But not a real family! Reffering yo the dysfunctional family
jesus this reminds me of my family
"It's not a phase mom!"
*Proceeds to literally phase through the floor.*
HA
I found this very funny for some reason.
@@polka-ton4907 because it is a joke.
@@nouveau_nouveau is he wrong tho?
This is the only response i can accept to tjis lmao
The ending is so haunting because the implication is that whatever's causing Madison's sinking is spreading, and when we see the people outside on the ground, they're pretty much already gone, because they're just going to sink straight into the earth. For that matter, we don't know that Madison stopped sinking when she hit the mattress. There's a brief frame of an empty mattress after she falls, suggesting that she passed right through it.
That’s what I was thinking. It also explains why the mother was screaming way more at the end after Madison falls: instead of landing on the mattress, she passes straight through and disappears forever.
Fell into the backrooms
Based on screams she kept sinking and the jolts of the mattress went through her
you can briefly see when she falls that her hand went straight inside the bed, so i think she just went all the way through
if you go in the website at the start and use the right password you can see other camera footage after this event and no nothing happened similar to that after and they dident talked about it ever again we just see their weird life
Can we just appreciate the evolution on display here? Alan is clearly VERY talented and able to work with people in a way that produces art I believe to be on like a lynchian level. If you have me all of Alan's resources and experience, I would still in a thousand years never be able to make something as genuinely enthralling as this or unedited footage of a bear
my thoughts exactly. even thinking of a concept like this is so insane. sometimes i forget how creative some people can be lol
"WOMEN GIVE EACHOTHER PILLS ALL THE TIME!"
I loled
So bad yet kinda good?
??
It's so true though. Sincerely - a woman.
-Tom 2k16
even after realizing madison is stuck to the floor, the dad’s first response is “what did _you_ do?” in a state of panic he’s still blaming her even though he arguably becomes the most unhinged later.
to be fair, houses don't generally up and eat people on their own
Didn't she say that to him?
@@snaek2594 metaphors lol
@@fetusdeletus4825 good thing I wasn't talking about the metaphor
@@snaek2594 metaphors lol
The parents refused to connect with their teen daughter. They criticize her, complain about her, and increase the distance between each other. Then they frantically try to reach her after it’s too late. You can see them blame each other, blame her, but never themselves directly. Finally, they each try to cope with the loss. And their other children remain neglected.
Yep
Literally.
I don’t know if this is the intention but this is the way addiction controls your life. Think of that girl as an addict. She’s STUCK. and then it’s too late.
great thought, but the rabbit hole is way deeper than you think! try exploring the link in the description as there is hours of more footage and content reaveling a whole messed up world that they are trapped in! just make sure you dont catch lynks disease....
out of range...
I would say this is good but there are still a few questions unanswered. The people outside, and more.
I love how random details change between cuts
You know what's wild? I've watched this 20x, and never actually noticed that. Until now. Great catch
almost like it's an insanely low budget video with amatures that don't bother with continuity
@@elyrienvalkyr8167 I think that's the point though, the weird part about it (besides a girl phasing through the floor) is that strange continuity. Quirky things like that fascinate me in weird abstract horror pieces like this.
Granted, this is ALL subjective, as art can be interpreted in any way by any one. Which is the beauty of it!
@@AfoteyAnnum very well said!
How much was Madison paid for this gig. I want that role
To just lay on the floor 😂
Well hopefully a bit, the girl had to learn how to use the “noclip” and the “KillAll” commands,
@@consumy1841 lmao i-
@@isabellahill2006 she also had to be dropped from the ceiling onto a mattress, but that seems pretty fun so I'd be extra glad to be paid to do that
Ikr
Can Alan just have his own show, where he's allowed to do whatever insane thing comes to his mind? Because I'd be fine with that.
+Kaye Faye That's kind of what this is. This is from a segment on adult swim called Off the Air. He plays a big part in it.
+ChimChang Yeah I'm pretty sure he has creative control. Even if the network told him not to do something, he could hide a clue for it and publish it on his own channel on UA-cam (highly recommend the channel).
***** Alan Resnick channel on UA-cam.
+Kaye Faye The dark overtones are a clear sign of Robby Rackleff. Let's not forget him!
+Billy Navidson alantutorial (;
Daughter: *is literally falling through the floor*
Dad: DID YOU TAKE ANYTHING?????
It's like the old pot commercials when people would literally melt because they were chill af because they were so high
"Maddison hasn't been the same since she started smoking pot"
It's obviously drug related
it was before she was clipping thought the floor but yea its weird to say that when you cant pick her up
alexangel I would be asking myself if I was taking anything
Noclip time
Did i just watch an 11 minute camera recording of a family with white sonic running in the backyard and Madison just casually clipping into the floor?
Why do you write such cringe comments?
@@notveryniceatallbecause the answer they gotten could have just been a simple yes or no
Oh, look at those pesky teenagers, they're on their floor passing phase
David Konevky Pesky teens with their backrooms 🙄
you mean their floor phasing pass.
giving each other pills all the time
They're in their phasing phase.
there really is some symbolism here about how parents react to teens' lifestyles and choices
After reading some comments, I think a lot of people are right about the idea of neglect and letting something go without fixing it until it’s too late, but I also think there is something to be said about over correction. They wait too long to get the daughter off the floor and it becomes a big problem, but now that it’s becoming a big problem they are ignoring other problems arising (whatever the hell is happening outside the house with the creature, the son feeling neglected, the baby basically running away, and the kids at the end) because now they have to focus on the daughter, and those other problems seem to just get worse. Letting an immediate problem fester and become worse leads to the need to fix it dominating your attention and letting other problems appear and get worse as well.
Best take I’ve seen. Awesome
I like this, I was a very loud, explosive, aggressive "problem child" (I had emotional dysregulation issues and became an extremely easy scapegoat in comparison to my quiet younger brother) and by the time I was in high school it was getting so severe that all of my parents attention was directed at fighting with me and my brother ended up feeling completely neglected, ironically both of us now have trauma from emotional neglect and felt that our parents cared more about the other sibling because my parents didn't address any of the problems until it was too late, and when I finally figured out how to get them to they were so focused on me that it came as a complete shock to them when my brother started skipping school and taking drugs, even though he'd had obvious issues his entire life.
Also not calling for helpor a bloody ambulance till its too late. I know its supernatural but she could be just have a medical püroblem.
Don't forget the plumber (?) fixing the pipes loudly below on a birthday and the parents discussing mad and then the dad trying to be goofy
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An amazing horror short about dysfunction, panic and the world breaking down around you. The frantic attempts to save a loved one who is going through something horrible that is beyond your understanding, reality crumbling, the sirens going off and everything falling apart, all of this could be a metaphor for a neglectful family's last-ditch attempt to help their deeply depressed daughter... Or it could be about a company that puts surveillance cameras in haunted houses and studies the people inside, who are slowly losing themselves to the supernatural phenomena. Love it when stories have different layers like that.
Yeah! It’s so cool
this isn’t the meaning of the video lol, watch all the unused parts pls
@@thestubiancomplex I watched Night Mind's video on it, and I know his interpretation of the story, I just thought that the video makes a nice metaphor on its own.
@@thestubiancomplex well this video has a lot of meanings, and the great thing about it is that it works just as well without all the extra lore
Or it was just a waste of 12 minutes of my life
Y’a que Feldup qui peut me donner des devoirs
😂😂 la même
Réel
Enfant-roi en puissance...
imagine getting a role in a short film only to be told to run around in a discount sonic costume
imagine getting the role and being told to literally lay there
Don't diss boomi like that
it was the same actor as the dad
I am acquired to proceed quickly
yeah wtf was up with that guy-
............... is no one gonna talk about how grandma didn't give a shit about the screaming, and literally put the baby on the floor unattended when asked to look after it?
i got mega anxiety omg
She just vibin'
Gram Grams giving no fucks anymore
Plot twist: She's actually Helen Keller
The Grandmother looked like CallMeCarson
Perhaps she's just an mindless npc in this glitched out matrix
Everyone: *goes batshit crazy*
Off brand sonic outside: 🦌🦔
i thought i was the only only one who noticed it!
Gotta go fast!
his name is boomy!!!!!
Yeah. What was that?
LMAOOO
I woke up in a cold sweat to this playing on my tv and I could never figure out where it came from.
It's a never ending cicle of neglect, both of them didn't do nothing with madison even when she was 2 hours on the floor without moving, and their first thing is to mock her for being on the floor
Then is the son, not having his birthday and throwing everything, they didn't care enough to even explain what's happening
The third child got lost, pure neglect of everyone again
Everyone is sinking
The granny is jus chillin like "yeah put ur finger in it >:)" loll
@@Zionswasd I shudder to think what that means...
The bonds that people think are so strong and will persevere can be cut as easily as cutting strings. Family, a home, a job, friends, relatives etc. All of that can be gone in a single moment given the right circumstances. Nothing in life is secure, just like life itself. It easily collapses
@@SamuelBlack84 The thing is it is strong, but that can be a negative as positive. And as damaging as supportive. And as much pass on family trauma and negative things as being wholesome.
And its work and efort, not the family itself and communication, which i gues is the point here, rathr than taking for granted.
Also the entity took the baby
I just wanna know why the parents think that "taking pills" means that you suddenly stick to the floor and can't be lifted like you weigh a ton.
Because, very clearly, they're idiots
probalbly becouse hes stupid or something
There's a deeper meaning for that line, in my opinion
It's about lynks disease
+U OTanru (治療) i actualy dont think so all there is in hes word that theres a possibility that he got possesed from possibly touching her but actualy most acurate posiblity is that hes just stupid at least thats just my theory xP i may be wrong anyway lol i dont really like reserching for stuff like this if i do ill get every thing right lol
“Because you’re a woman. Women give each other pills al the time.” Had me dead 💀
so true
That was also a laugh out loud moment for me.
My condolences
They say that as their daughter is in the floor, Junji Ito style.
I mean, I’ve been asked for pills more that once lol
This is literally like the dreams youd have on a fever dream
madison: is literally phasing through the floor
dad: DRUGS???
didn't know neutronium could be taken in pill form
Mr. White's newest batch of blue really messes you up!
@@graced1338 Jesse, we need to phase through the floor.
Literally.
Who was she hanging out with?!
*literally stuck on the floor, no one can move her*
"MADISON DID YOU TAKE PILLS?"
Username I think it's trying to say she killed herself.
This video is commected to "Unedited Footage of a Bear"
TheAkatsukitobi how is it related? That makes no sense to me.
Because women give each other pills 🤣🤣
Parnell Finkley so true lol
When the mother was taking photos of Madison it gave me memories of when I want having a panic attack and my mom sits there laughing recording me.
what awful people
i hope you're doing better x
Your mom is horrible
My mom did the same omg I literally thought only my mom was that way
Well you clearly shouldn’t go to your mom’s funeral, she doesn’t care about you. Huge red flag about abuse.
the french are comming
We are cocorico
We are baguette
We are croissant
We are vin rouge
We are guillotine
The the baby literally said "fuck this family im out"
The baby has more sense than the parents
Did you just stutter on a comment?
@@slickitysosa you’d be surprised how many people do this
I cant stop laughing please-
@@terrariamongerer lowkey it's probably the result of shortening the sentence and forgetting to backspace the extra 'the'.
Probably was gonna emphasize something about "the way" the baby said X but deleted that part.
Everybody gangsta till sonic starts stalking a random deer
reman I saw that n almost shitted myself
What was that supposed to be
steelrain 814, I think it was a bird, some people have said it was a cat chasing s bird, but I dunno.
@@sagittariusvexa8396 I think it was intentional because it just kinda slid. It wasn't really running.
steelrain 814, Yeah, I think so too... I think the only reason I thought it was a bird is because of the clip it shows afterwards of a bird.
It’s getting a little *wild* at caillou’s house tonight
Lol
Lol
Nigga
LMAOO
I just can’t like the video with the number of likes-
This is one of my favorite pieces of art ever made
I wish adult swim would air these types of specials again
so children can wake up at 3 am to this stuff😭😭
@@lampshadelol7385 that’s why they have those bumps lol
bro this came on the other night and it scared the shit out if me 💀💀
@@f8ckycatty that is kind of the point of these airings, you know to mess with children and or some drugged up people
Why did they stop? These were great!
This is disturbingly like my dreams, some random bs from nowhere that almost makes sense but is completely cursed in one way and doesn’t
EXACTLY
@@condescendingelk950 I've had some weird dreams like that. Like the one where I was lying on the couch unable to get up or talk & I could look around but my eyes would still just see the back of the couch. I eventually managed to get up & run into the hall but I could still just see the back of the couch & I'd always feel myself appear back on the couch lying down before I could reach any of the other rooms.
Lol in my dreams my mom called kim Jong un to apologize to my dad
Ikr
YES
Don't u just hate it when ur playing The Sims and ur daughter just starts glitching and clips through the floor?
Lee Slone why is there no replies
Relatable
*dont you just hate it when you sink through the floor and everyone sinks through the floor*
yeah oMl that’s a big oof
and then sonic keeps running around the house
I feel identified with the girl on the floor as well as the kid whose birthday was. When I was at my lowest point my parents didn't care, and they never really realized, they thought my room was a mess and I didn't take showers just because I was a lazy teenager. I survived my impulses for killing myself for years without anyone's help, I even remember finding a picture of myself laying on my bed surrounded by clothes and a mess, they didn't care. Then about the kid, my middle sister had BPD and it was a mental illness a lot more noticeable than mine so my parents had to put in the resources for psychologists, priests and what not. I grew up in a violent household, hearing screams everyday, sacrificed my mental health to not be an extra burden for my parents, they thought I was just a calm kid but in reality I was forced to be like this. So I never felt like I had a mom and a dad, just two people that had to sustain me.
i didnt identify with the girl, but definitely the birthday kid who basically had to hide the parents fighting/neglect at the cost of his own fun. my parents sucked.
hope youre well now.
One part of this I really like and don’t see people talking about is the way the son just acts. It’s so perfect how he doesn’t outright throw a tantrum or anything, but just kind of quietly throws away his party and let’s his emotions fester. It’s so real and I can tell just how unheard he feels in his family, especially when there’s an emotional older sister archetype
this is simultaneously the longest and shortest 12 minutes of my life
This felt like it was much longer than 12 minutes, in all the best ways--
I'd blame the ad
Wait. That was only 12 minutes?
I didn’t realized 12 minutes passed until I saw ur comment
12 MINUTES????
The grandma ignoring the children also speaks to generational patterns of neglect and abuse. And the fact that we are all voyeurs watching this, including the person switching between video feeds, shows how we can all be outsiders to situations like this and while we may know what's going on, we can't necessarily jump in to fix it.
Then there's that bit at the end where everyone outside starts having the same issue as the daughter. This can be interpreted in different ways - the first one that came to my mind is how after the parents have experienced this situation, they notice signs in every one, but this is a loose look at it since the parents never witnessed this. We however did. This could show us that the outsiders are familiar with this issue and if they had been let in they might've been able to help. But they didn't get that chance, so now a member of their community is suffering/gone, causing them to fall deeper into their own sorrow. Or it could be there to scarily remind us that these things happen a lot more than we'd care to admit or deal with. Many people we know could be hurting, but we can never see that or help it, or even learn from it because we didn't let them in - Or maybe they didn't let us in. And as for the people who are already in, if we focus on worrying, getting angry, or try to ignore them because we don't understand and hope they'll get better on their own, then we've ultimately doomed them and ourselves.
Moving on, the title "This House Has People in It" presents us with a simple prompt that takes on heavier meaning after the story. It ends up giving us an objective look at the relationships and situations that arise from people interacting in a setting. Not necessarily good or bad people, just people. People that need to be cared about and paid attention to. People that have things to work on. People that could be anyone of us. The title is neutral, I think, to get people to consider this kind of situation, and align themselves with someone in it to make them reflect on themselves. And even if they don't, having seen all of these characters go through this may at least make the viewer think about and consider the struggles of others in the future.
How I read it is that the parents' neglect of their daughter, and then them being so busy with her that they neglect the son's birthday party, caused him to suffer, which caused his party guests to suffer, which is symbolized by them all sinking. A commentary on how neglect and unkindness can ripple through relationships and communities.
@@LeoMajors I like that take, I had not considered that as one of the possibilities, but it makes sense.
It's an 80 something year old woman, if you expect her to look after your children it's your own fault
When everyone's sinking at the end, it also reminds me of the fact where if someone was close to a person that offed themselves, they're more likely to do so/consider doing so.
I ain't reading all 'at
This is literally hella cool but hella sad, I also want an explanation of how they made the special effects/edits to make Maddie sink ☝️☝️☝️☝️
I am very sorry for the kid who was up at midnight going to watch CN and stumbled up with this
This is oddly specific and familiar what the fuck
@@vodka5899 this is on adult swim lol which is what cartoon network used to play at night
@@maxwashere. didnt know CN streamed adult swim wtf 👁👄👁 I thought those late night shows were just the cable provider closing the channels down after a certain hour and playing random stuff
It got really off the wall at 5am
Hello that is me :(
Ok theres “wOMEN GIVE EACH OTHER PILLS ALL THE TIME” but what about “allergic to water-“
Ikr
Yeah how can you be allergic to 70 % of yourself ?
@@quentinleroux6762 there are people who are allergic to water it is quite rare but possible
@@quentinleroux6762 There are people who have a skin irritation to water!
He's right about women and pills.
This is truly horrifying. There are no jumpscares, loud noises, scary images, just uncomfortable situations happening. From the cameras lagging, to the fire alarms going off, to the dad ranting, it’s terrifying.
As they say, “silence is louder than words”
The only loud noises are the parents arguing and screaming
agreed.
there is a spooky image at the end :)
There are absolutely scary images in this. They just flash by so fast that you don’t see them.
@@hotpocketsat2am really? where?
On the TV: "Use plenty of water. Now, if you're allergic to water..."
Story Time d
Time stamp?
MrAcid 6:35
Story Time there is actually a rare condition where people react badly to contact with water (bursting into hives, etc)
actually a real thing
this is literally how childhood trauma feels...
Fr. I had to pause because of how it reminded me of it
u guys ok?
@@bap3227 no
@@y.m.o.fh.s.c8580 o h i dont rlly know how to help there very srry
Genuinely, I just recently got out of my abusers home so like 😀 yikes
The mechanic guy watching as the parents have a mental breakdown is one of the funniest things, in all honestly that complete stranger may have been more helpful than the parents going completely crazy
Je suis venu grâce à Feldup et je sais que toi qui lis ce commentaire c'est la même chose 🤌
oui oui oui
All jokes and memes aside, this video is really entertaining and unnerving. The fact that it looks like we're watching this family through hidden cameras or their own security cams. The oddness of them not caring their daughter has been on the floor for a couple of hours. The random unearthly being that spooked the deer and ran past the window. The slow unexplainable phasing of the girl through the floor. Each of the family member's different reactions to what's going on. The slow descent of madness of the three adults, specifically the dad. And of course the ending with no explainable real ending. Just screaming and seeing the people outside now having the same affliction.
The thing in the yard and in the window is boomy the cat! Ab surveillance solutions will reveal lots.
there is much more to this. things move around in the house between shots, look at the letters.
Id you knew the whole thing there’s an extra 2 hours of stuff based on this
Me (I have not watched the full video yet) what?
@@Mikey-zk5wc it is an augmented reality game, see ARG. like a mystery game with a mix of digital and (when it was current) real life clue finding.
a girl literally died and went to the backrooms and all comments just talk about the kid's party being ruined lmao
Yeah lol like some people are acting like the fucking party was more important than MADISON PHASING THROUGH THE FUCKING FLOOR
What the fuck is a back room?
@@TsdsxSansTSSunStone If you’re not careful and you noclip out of reality in the wrong areas, you’ll end up in the backrooms, where it’s nothing but the stink of old moist carpet, the madness of mono-yellow, the endless background noise of fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz, and approximately six hundred million square miles of randomly segmented empty rooms to be trapped in.
Yes I quoted this.
@@glitchy9613 I really wish I didn’t read this at 5 in the morning.....
A birthday party is more important than some teen going through a phase
maddison: literally phasing through the floor
the kids out side: BUCKET HAT
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Lol I loved that part too!
I find this funny, that [adult swim's] horror is much more scarier than half of the horror films these days
Edit: Wow, I don’t expect this to get almost 4k likes
İt is
There's a fne line between cmedy and hrror.
And violence
Yh Alan Resnick is the best
This is scary to someone with an attention span and understanding of tone in storytelling because this is a tone deaf ADD/ADHD simulator.
Insanely good acting and writing. Even that little kid was playing this mature character of being totally detached from his batshit parents that he doesnt expect much from them and sort of just quietly takes care of himself lol
I felt that leaning his forehead on the door.
En moins de deux jours des milliers de français sont venus voir cette vidéo sous ordre de feldup 😂
This is perfect horror. It didn’t rely on jump scares or loud bangs or even that much creepy imagery. It played into our fear, the slow rise in hysteria pulling us up with it and slowly making us uncomfortable and uneasy.
All of the writers on this are fantastic. All of the actors are amazingly talented.
Star-Child i was too confused to feel fear throughout this lol
Star-Child True, it messed up our head by the unknown of fear plus if you know that fear there's no turning back because in life there is always more to fear.
defintly has creepy imagery if you dig deeper slow it down before the logo at the end
The father should be given a fucking award for this, the way he goes from normal dad to raving lunatic is a thing of beauty.
As Stephen King puts it: horror is when the lights go out and something grabs you by the arm; terror is when you come home and notice everything you own has been taken away and replaced by an exact substitute. Or in this case, replaced with clay sculptures bearing Lynk's disease.
Maddison was just trying to speedrun into the end of the game in real life you guys
Was it her high score
havent seen anybody go for floor% in a while tho
I think the bigger Mystery is who is switching, moving and zooming the cameras.
You click the link in the description
And wth was that outside the window
@Psn Runfromitall Trust me, there wasn't only a deer out there.
@@MisterJohnDoe sanic
There are multiple people outside the house