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I think one thing you missed that makes the second movie hit a little harder on the premise it set out for. The first movie reshapes her into a better version of herself, but the second movie puts her in situations that actively challenge her growth and forces her to make difficult decisions that test whether it was superficial or real change
The last time I got to visit my father in hospice during Covid lockdown, he had me pick a movie on tv. I came across this movie and being a horror buff I was intrigued- my dad said to me "you're just like your mother" and chuckled. To me I knew it was actually a loving compliment. He passed shortly after and I never forgot the movie and the moment. I was grieving and I searched endlessly to figure out the name of it and when I did I was shocked. I cried. A lot. And now I have it on dvd and I revisit the moment as a good one and to be in the face of the brutal truth of life and death.
I also watched this film with my father, he is still alive today(I'm sorry if this offends anyone, it wasn't my intention) but I had a lot of fun with him that day. We also saw the second film and I couldn't stop laughing at the humor in these films!
I’m sure a lot of people were mad that it seemed like the second movie erased the progress she made with her grief, but in reality dealing with the loss of a loved one is a messy process. You can fall back into previous stages or jump ahead and skip stages only to go through them later. Mourning is not a straight line by any means and it’s completely realistic that she “lost some progress”.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone actually complain about the second film “erasing” Tree’s progress with grief. The only complaint that I heard about was that some people didn’t buy her decision to return to her original dimension and be with Carter instead of staying in this alternate dimension where her mom is alive.
It seems like this movie is an extremely condensed version of the premise of The Good Place. If you're given an (in)finite number of times to redo your life with no repercussions, you could grow as a person, especially if you have people you care about and who care about you with you. I guess that's also the premise of Groundhog's Day, but The Good Place spells it out as the thesis of the show. It emphasizes the importance of connections and how they can make us better people.
The whole movie reminds me of Momento Mori. This is a famous Latin saying meaning remember you will die. Only by accepting death is Tree ever able to better herself, overcoming death in the process. It also goes to show that nothing will change until you change. Tree is never able to find her killer until she improves her character. By accepting the seeming goodwill of her roommate’s cupcake, she is able to finally change her fate.
Great video! IMO, Happy Death Day is one of the best meta slasher films since the original Scream, and I really wish the series had continued down the path that the first film set rather than the comedic tone the sequel had.
i always liked happy death day a lot. It felt like being a time loop sort of liberated the story from the general mean-spirited vibe slashers have by necessity and allowed for a really gleefully over-the-top indulgence in fun chase scenes.
I always enjoyed this movie, but it wasn't until watching again after my mother died that I really appreciated what it was saying. Some might dismiss its message as simplistic, but the most impacting lessons are usually quite simple. Tree might have been compelled by circumstance, but she chose to become a better, stronger, and more compassionate person. I think she's what hallmarks Scream for me - because you're right, HDD isn't self-referential - but Tree is almost as awesome as Sidney Prescott. I'd be really interested in your take on another of Chris Landon's horror-comedies, Freaky. Thanks for a great video!
I went into the cinema expecting a typical horror movie. Instead I came out feeling... Refreshed and.. wistful. I ended up loving Tree a LOT, and the journey she goes through. I dont remember if it was the first or second death day movie but, Tree seeinf her mother alive again made me cry😭 I have both my parents but i still felt what she felt. The sorrow mixed with happiness, to finally see her mother again, even though, that isnt really _her_ mother..
I watched Happy Death Day completely by accident one day and I was completely blown away. I assumed it was gonna be generic slasher stuff and I’m a lifelong horror fan, so I’ve seen that kinda thing done so many times that it takes a lot to make that particular flavor feel worth it to me. But this series really managed to do something fun, interesting and emotionally effective enough to do just that. I’d take a third with the same team any day.
Dude in first grade I saw this trailer and the next day I told everyone about it and we sang happy birthday but birth was swapped with death. The teachers had to make us stop lol
For what it matters, I don't see Multiverse stories as making things insignificant, quite the opposite. The universe is vast, infinite, and unknowable, yes. But you matter. Every little choice you make, matters. What you do here, what comments you leave on a random youtube video, could change things in ways you can't foresee. It's not hopelessness, but Hope itself. What you did, what do, what you will do, they all shape the world around us. After all, if there are infinite realities out there, the only thing that matters is that your are in this one, with these people, and there is no other exactly like it.
I watched this movie a couple of years ago and it terrified me. I also share a birthday with my mum, and it’s pretty close to the MC’s birthday. I though that this was a sign that the same thing is going to happen to me and I was trying to “avoid it”, now I laugh about 11 years old me sticking with my mom 24/7 so that we either survive together or die together.
That part about wanting to reconnect with a deceased loved one just for one more dinner REALLY hits. These movies definitely punch above their weight. P.S. it was filmed at my alma mater, Tulane, and the school next door, Loyola U! hOW COOL!
I saw this movie with my mom on the day I had to put my kitten down (he had FIP). Weird choice for a distraction I know but I'd been wanting to see it for a while. Then the sequel came out and my mom passed away a couple years later and...yeah I still love both movies, I think they're incredibly underrated, but the sequel especially is so hard to watch without crying
This was a neat video that inspired me to watch the movies, but one thing that stuck out to me was the understanding of samsara/karmic consequences as a "punishment." From the way I was taught, samsara is something generally to escape from, but its not because it is a punishing thing. It's taken to be a fact that existence entails suffering of some kind because it's not possible to satisfy all desires, but karma is just the consequences of your actions across the cycle. Just like how it is inaccurate to say you were punished with pain from touching a hot stovetop as a kid, pain is just the natural consequence of touching hot things. It operates under a different moral framework, so while it makes enough sense to say she's possibly being punished for her misbehavior, in "actuality" she's experience the natural consequences of her behavior. To escape samara is in some way to escape the bindings of your desires; in my own perspective, it's likely because a lack of desire and a lack of disappointment goes both ways. Whether you recognize existence as "one" or "null," "you'll" likely wouldn't perceive suffering as suffering by that point
Yes exactly^^^^^^ it’s not a punishment. If anything I keep seeing this theme of growing and learning through those experiences in Hindu thought. You had to pass through a terrible birth because of your past actions so you can grow and get to a better birth or escape it.
I have to stop you at 13:14 `cause I haven´t seen the 2nd. jet. But I agree with youre analysis and I like you´re voice and style. Last Vid was nice as well.
Oh my gosh. When I was like 7 or 8, I saw an ad for this movie and I was completely in shock and traumatized. For 2 or 3 months I stopped using UA-cam. Luckily I am much older and more mature now and I think this is a quite interesting film. :)
15:24 Man, you look at that like it's soul crushing. Ya know, back in the 90s, the multiverse was actually cool in comic books. There were established rules, and they didn't pull any stunts for shock value. Not until the mid-2000s anyway. The problem now is that we keep visiting the same idea for a multiverse. So we've seen it over and over and over.
Gotta say though, the idea that she'd go back to the universe where her mom is dead for a guy she essentially just met really bothered me. Like there's really no way that makes sense, especially since she could still find and date him but whatever. Good analysis regardless
Thanks so much for your comment! That's a good point. Perhaps part of it is her coming to terms with the fact that it's not truly her reality. So can this woman truly be considered her mother? Again, this for me is one of the issues with the whole multiverse thing.
I think Carter serves more as symbolism in that moment. Like she's going back to her universe because she realised that while she didn’t have her mom anymore, she has a new supportsystem around her that's worth protecting. She's got her dad, and now she's also got Carter who's first and foremost been her friend through these movies, they've built something together that's worth nurturing. I think that's what she goes back for.
Tree was going to stay but two things happens that changes her mind. 1. When she and her mother were talking her mom kept referring things that in this universe they did together but in hers she didn’t, so she really didn’t know who she was talking to and felt like staying here with her mom would be living a lie. 2. Carter dies that day in the hospital trying to save Lori, so if tree stayed here she couldn’t even date him later. Tree goes back with these to things in mind. She loves her mom, but Carter helped her and even dies multiple times drying to save her and others. She goes back to be with someone who truly cares
These movies were great. There was some girl power stuff in it, but they didn't make her an unstoppable force. Instead, she was like a rubber band. Bouncing back each time. I liked the overall mystery, and the sequel had more comedy in it, which actually helped set it apart from the first one.
What a remarkable insight to a movie i considered a waste of time. Thank you so much for going so deep and thorough with this video. I subscribed immediately.
Loved the video, Happy death day is such a great movie and your analysis was so amazing, especially bc most people just think this is a dumb funny movie
I absolutely loved these movies. They are genuinely good movies. Not just movies that worked for. I hope if they do make the 3rd they keep up the level they’ve been working at. Not caving to what a marketing group says they want. That’s was makes the 3rd in a series frequently disappointing.
Happy death day is my favorite movie, and eclesiastes is my favorite book on the bible, THIS VIDEO WAS MADE ESPECIALLY FOR ME (or so I like to think lol)
I love this cause birthdays were to celebrate children that made it out of adolescence. A lot of babaies were stull born or they would die becayse of something else before they ever got to walk. Neverminding children getting eaten or taken by wild animals and other people. Celebrating ypur birthday was and still is considered a good luck charm or spell that hopefully carries you to the next year and eventually growing old and having a very fufulling life. So the fact that both the MC and her mom share the same birthday shows that in a way her mom continues tonlive wothin her and her memories (tmoa)
I noticed that I got weaker after a stroke and seizures landed me in a coma for 3 months and I was able to even wrestle my brothers to the ground before I went into the coma after I can barely beat my 4-year nephew who is currently on my arm and leaning on me
I remember seeing a trailer for this when I was 7 because I was going to the theatre to watch the my little pony movie. It scared the shit out of me lmao
Fun Fact: Some studies show you're actually more likely to die on your birthday 🎂☠️ Great video! I'd never really given this movie much thought, but I quite enjoy your analysis. Looking forward to checking out more of your channel
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. And I am so happy you quoted E 1:9 What is worse than death? Some say there is nothing worse than death, for as long as you exist there is hope. But there is one thing worse than death - continued monotone existence. Imagine that you are immortal but you are on your own. In a few billion years the earth will be destroyed by the sun. And you will survive, floating around in cosmos, alone. Given enough trillion years, if you do not go mad, how terrible will be your existence, how you will wish to have never been born or at least to finally die. Yet you will go on. Death, as we think of it is nonexistence and it terrifies us. But death, we are told, is not nonexistence, it is existence without God i.e. it is that monotone existence without Logos, the word of God. We will float around without a meaning or anything new, for everything new is a word of God. Woe to the man who thinks there is nothing worse than death. Save us, Lord!
Just a random, entirely unrelated side fact with absolutely no hidden or ulterior motive behind sharing it: The Phyrexians, a machine-species from another plane of existence, recently breached the walls of the multiverse within Magic: the Gatherings lore. The exact point this story happened irl, something which was set up for decades worth of books and card sets, coincides precisely to when ai like chatgpt exploded in popularity. Since then, every crossover you can imagine from multiple other multiversal fictions have bridged into the world of Magic, and vice versa. The walls are coming down, whether anyone likes it or not. Our fiction is just the testing ground for reality to get its iterations accurate.
You make some very good points. Unfortunately I couldn't watch along quiet all the way. Next time please add in a 20-37 second clip of plastic toy keys jingling so i can stay focussed. Thank!
So. Alchemy is the secret to immortality. You have to die before you can really live. Self awareness. Metaphysical gold, and all that. A tale as old as time.
I swear, my one prediction did not happen. I predicted that the reason she could not guess who her killer was because a new one cane in each day. I figured she had to guess the killer for that day or encounter everyone as a group to stop her loop.
@@alcidedragon why does it make no sense? Because time is veing reset, everything except Tree's memories reset so why would any damage remain? The cause of the damage literally never happened once time was reset.
My problem with the second movie is the multiverse (Because the Way Hollywood Handles it is really Stale to Me and Uninteresting)(my setting stats the multiverse is real but it isn't infinite and that crossing universes is literally 2nd year magic and so Theirs Complex Multiversal Conflicts (note that every Universe doesnt branch off from one True Universe but instead the Universal Constant slightly Deviates (Alpha) so the atoms ofeach universe are the same but their positions are ever so slightly off dominoing into Different worlds within the same Multiverse (also multiverse is a misnomer here because kf the fact of their being multiple grouped together based on Clusters of Divergence and along with that Multiversal collaboration leads to people whom would Never be born without being able to cross Universe's,
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I think one thing you missed that makes the second movie hit a little harder on the premise it set out for. The first movie reshapes her into a better version of herself, but the second movie puts her in situations that actively challenge her growth and forces her to make difficult decisions that test whether it was superficial or real change
Thanks for your comment! Great point. And that's why it's a worthwhile sequel, it's not just a rehash of the lessons she's already learned.
The last time I got to visit my father in hospice during Covid lockdown, he had me pick a movie on tv. I came across this movie and being a horror buff I was intrigued- my dad said to me "you're just like your mother" and chuckled. To me I knew it was actually a loving compliment. He passed shortly after and I never forgot the movie and the moment. I was grieving and I searched endlessly to figure out the name of it and when I did I was shocked. I cried. A lot. And now I have it on dvd and I revisit the moment as a good one and to be in the face of the brutal truth of life and death.
Thanks for sharing that Kimberly. So sorry for your loss. Amazing how films can speak into our personal lives like that.
I also watched this film with my father, he is still alive today(I'm sorry if this offends anyone, it wasn't my intention) but I had a lot of fun with him that day. We also saw the second film and I couldn't stop laughing at the humor in these films!
Have you seen the sequel? It even has the death of a parent as a major plot point
@@DeathnoteBB YOU CAN'T JUST HYPE IT UP LIKE THAT
@@laraprisma6381”he’s still alive” what a sick humble brag.
"Happy Death Day" is a damn good film. One of Blumhouse's best releases.
I’m sure a lot of people were mad that it seemed like the second movie erased the progress she made with her grief, but in reality dealing with the loss of a loved one is a messy process. You can fall back into previous stages or jump ahead and skip stages only to go through them later. Mourning is not a straight line by any means and it’s completely realistic that she “lost some progress”.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone actually complain about the second film “erasing” Tree’s progress with grief. The only complaint that I heard about was that some people didn’t buy her decision to return to her original dimension and be with Carter instead of staying in this alternate dimension where her mom is alive.
@@windowsVD That's dumb ngl, doing that just shows that she's moved on from her mom and letting the past go to have a better future
My favourite scene in cinema! "You are gay!"
Why are you gay?
Happy death day is honestly a masterpiece. It balances the right amount of fun and seriousness. The casts chemistry is great. Love it
Fr. Went into it thinking it was a random B class film but ended up becoming a fan
It seems like this movie is an extremely condensed version of the premise of The Good Place. If you're given an (in)finite number of times to redo your life with no repercussions, you could grow as a person, especially if you have people you care about and who care about you with you. I guess that's also the premise of Groundhog's Day, but The Good Place spells it out as the thesis of the show. It emphasizes the importance of connections and how they can make us better people.
Thank you so much for tying my favorite TV show to my favorite movies!
The whole movie reminds me of Momento Mori. This is a famous Latin saying meaning remember you will die. Only by accepting death is Tree ever able to better herself, overcoming death in the process. It also goes to show that nothing will change until you change. Tree is never able to find her killer until she improves her character. By accepting the seeming goodwill of her roommate’s cupcake, she is able to finally change her fate.
Hm, more Donny darko
Great video! IMO, Happy Death Day is one of the best meta slasher films since the original Scream, and I really wish the series had continued down the path that the first film set rather than the comedic tone the sequel had.
Ah thanks so much! Yes, the sequel definitely leans into the comedy a lot more than the horror.
i actually love both original and sequel. i didnt expect to like it but it actually is clever in its own way. it's not as serious but it works
i always liked happy death day a lot. It felt like being a time loop sort of liberated the story from the general mean-spirited vibe slashers have by necessity and allowed for a really gleefully over-the-top indulgence in fun chase scenes.
I always enjoyed this movie, but it wasn't until watching again after my mother died that I really appreciated what it was saying. Some might dismiss its message as simplistic, but the most impacting lessons are usually quite simple. Tree might have been compelled by circumstance, but she chose to become a better, stronger, and more compassionate person. I think she's what hallmarks Scream for me - because you're right, HDD isn't self-referential - but Tree is almost as awesome as Sidney Prescott. I'd be really interested in your take on another of Chris Landon's horror-comedies, Freaky. Thanks for a great video!
Thanks so much for sharing that. I'd love to check out Freaky!
I will alow
I went into the cinema expecting a typical horror movie. Instead I came out feeling... Refreshed and.. wistful. I ended up loving Tree a LOT, and the journey she goes through. I dont remember if it was the first or second death day movie but, Tree seeinf her mother alive again made me cry😭 I have both my parents but i still felt what she felt. The sorrow mixed with happiness, to finally see her mother again, even though, that isnt really _her_ mother..
I watched Happy Death Day completely by accident one day and I was completely blown away. I assumed it was gonna be generic slasher stuff and I’m a lifelong horror fan, so I’ve seen that kinda thing done so many times that it takes a lot to make that particular flavor feel worth it to me. But this series really managed to do something fun, interesting and emotionally effective enough to do just that. I’d take a third with the same team any day.
A completely underrated set of movies that I wish got more recognition for just how good they are
Tree is one of my very favorite horror heroines. She grows into a better person and has a really fun sense of humor. Jessica Rothe is fun in the role.
_BOTH_ the first and second movie were entertaining yet thoughtful. Love them so much
How do you only have 2k subscribers?! This video was so insightful and very well done. Looking forward to watch more from you!
Ah thank you! Very kind!
Dude in first grade I saw this trailer and the next day I told everyone about it and we sang happy birthday but birth was swapped with death. The teachers had to make us stop lol
For what it matters, I don't see Multiverse stories as making things insignificant, quite the opposite. The universe is vast, infinite, and unknowable, yes. But you matter. Every little choice you make, matters. What you do here, what comments you leave on a random youtube video, could change things in ways you can't foresee. It's not hopelessness, but Hope itself. What you did, what do, what you will do, they all shape the world around us. After all, if there are infinite realities out there, the only thing that matters is that your are in this one, with these people, and there is no other exactly like it.
I love the premade garageband loops in the transitions 😭😭
16:32 tree's mother's words here hit me so hard..
Wow. Two video essays in and I love the channel! Keep up the great work.
Ah thanks so much!
Just found your channel and hands down one of my new favorites. Lovely job!
Ah thanks so much! Very kind.
I watched this movie a couple of years ago and it terrified me. I also share a birthday with my mum, and it’s pretty close to the MC’s birthday. I though that this was a sign that the same thing is going to happen to me and I was trying to “avoid it”, now I laugh about 11 years old me sticking with my mom 24/7 so that we either survive together or die together.
"There's no way this is intentional," I think to myself until approximately 8 minutes in.
A single quote from the director:
That part about wanting to reconnect with a deceased loved one just for one more dinner REALLY hits. These movies definitely punch above their weight.
P.S. it was filmed at my alma mater, Tulane, and the school next door, Loyola U! hOW COOL!
I saw this movie with my mom on the day I had to put my kitten down (he had FIP). Weird choice for a distraction I know but I'd been wanting to see it for a while. Then the sequel came out and my mom passed away a couple years later and...yeah I still love both movies, I think they're incredibly underrated, but the sequel especially is so hard to watch without crying
This was a neat video that inspired me to watch the movies, but one thing that stuck out to me was the understanding of samsara/karmic consequences as a "punishment." From the way I was taught, samsara is something generally to escape from, but its not because it is a punishing thing. It's taken to be a fact that existence entails suffering of some kind because it's not possible to satisfy all desires, but karma is just the consequences of your actions across the cycle. Just like how it is inaccurate to say you were punished with pain from touching a hot stovetop as a kid, pain is just the natural consequence of touching hot things. It operates under a different moral framework, so while it makes enough sense to say she's possibly being punished for her misbehavior, in "actuality" she's experience the natural consequences of her behavior. To escape samara is in some way to escape the bindings of your desires; in my own perspective, it's likely because a lack of desire and a lack of disappointment goes both ways. Whether you recognize existence as "one" or "null," "you'll" likely wouldn't perceive suffering as suffering by that point
Yes exactly^^^^^^ it’s not a punishment. If anything I keep seeing this theme of growing and learning through those experiences in Hindu thought. You had to pass through a terrible birth because of your past actions so you can grow and get to a better birth or escape it.
I have to stop you at 13:14 `cause I haven´t seen the 2nd. jet.
But I agree with youre analysis and I like you´re voice and style.
Last Vid was nice as well.
You should watch the 2nd one soon. It is just as great, further challenging her growth
Sure thing! Thanks so much!
How ik yu was British before i pressed the vid not tryna clown yu, yall just always got me on these deep introspective dives and i love it❤
This video is so well made , U deserve way more subscribers
Ah thank you!
I FUCKING LOVE THIS MOVIE, glad there’s a video about it now
Oh my gosh. When I was like 7 or 8, I saw an ad for this movie and I was completely in shock and traumatized. For 2 or 3 months I stopped using UA-cam. Luckily I am much older and more mature now and I think this is a quite interesting film. :)
I adore these movies, thank you for the video.
Say what you will about Blumhouse, I really enjoyed Happy Death Day. One of the only slashers I really enjoy as she doesn't die, just loops.
Really great essay, man. Subs now.
Ah thank you so much!
I thought this was a channle with at least 10k subscribers. This is some good content.
15:24 Man, you look at that like it's soul crushing. Ya know, back in the 90s, the multiverse was actually cool in comic books. There were established rules, and they didn't pull any stunts for shock value. Not until the mid-2000s anyway. The problem now is that we keep visiting the same idea for a multiverse. So we've seen it over and over and over.
Yeah they almost always do it in the same way if not a slight but meaningless tweak
17:53 Teresa's actress did a TERRIFIC job here. Moved me to tears
Gotta say though, the idea that she'd go back to the universe where her mom is dead for a guy she essentially just met really bothered me. Like there's really no way that makes sense, especially since she could still find and date him but whatever. Good analysis regardless
For real. Everyone would choose the mother universe. Unless you truly have already moved on
Thanks so much for your comment! That's a good point. Perhaps part of it is her coming to terms with the fact that it's not truly her reality. So can this woman truly be considered her mother? Again, this for me is one of the issues with the whole multiverse thing.
I think Carter serves more as symbolism in that moment. Like she's going back to her universe because she realised that while she didn’t have her mom anymore, she has a new supportsystem around her that's worth protecting. She's got her dad, and now she's also got Carter who's first and foremost been her friend through these movies, they've built something together that's worth nurturing. I think that's what she goes back for.
Ultimately it's Tree deciding to be (mostly) selfless and go back to the reality that was meant for her. It's character growth.
Tree was going to stay but two things happens that changes her mind. 1. When she and her mother were talking her mom kept referring things that in this universe they did together but in hers she didn’t, so she really didn’t know who she was talking to and felt like staying here with her mom would be living a lie. 2. Carter dies that day in the hospital trying to save Lori, so if tree stayed here she couldn’t even date him later. Tree goes back with these to things in mind. She loves her mom, but Carter helped her and even dies multiple times drying to save her and others. She goes back to be with someone who truly cares
I got to meet Phi Vu on a cruise a couple weeks ago, didn’t realize who he was at the time though 😅
These movies were great. There was some girl power stuff in it, but they didn't make her an unstoppable force. Instead, she was like a rubber band. Bouncing back each time. I liked the overall mystery, and the sequel had more comedy in it, which actually helped set it apart from the first one.
What a remarkable insight to a movie i considered a waste of time.
Thank you so much for going so deep and thorough with this video. I subscribed immediately.
Ah thank you so much! Welcome to the channel!
For anyone wondering the graph is x^2+sin x
Most horror movies are deeper than people think
Agreed!
i always thought this movie was like a joke horror movie, but i guess it really is deeper than that.
I remember all the ads of this movie on tv
Loved the video, Happy death day is such a great movie and your analysis was so amazing, especially bc most people just think this is a dumb funny movie
I absolutely loved these movies. They are genuinely good movies. Not just movies that worked for. I hope if they do make the 3rd they keep up the level they’ve been working at. Not caving to what a marketing group says they want. That’s was makes the 3rd in a series frequently disappointing.
I'm spooked, I have the same birthday (death day) as the protagonist 😂
WONDERFUL JOB!
Thank you!
Carter was a sweetie pie!!
Happy death day and its sequel are among my favorite movies I rewatch all the time.
I'd like to see it as DBD cosmetics or as a chapter.
I agree. A half-chapter with her as the survivor would be great!
Yes! And Babyface as the killer. I would download DBD again for this
@@xsomili5501what do you think the power would be?
Happy death day is my favorite movie, and eclesiastes is my favorite book on the bible, THIS VIDEO WAS MADE ESPECIALLY FOR ME (or so I like to think lol)
Amazing! Welcome.
I love this cause birthdays were to celebrate children that made it out of adolescence. A lot of babaies were stull born or they would die becayse of something else before they ever got to walk. Neverminding children getting eaten or taken by wild animals and other people. Celebrating ypur birthday was and still is considered a good luck charm or spell that hopefully carries you to the next year and eventually growing old and having a very fufulling life.
So the fact that both the MC and her mom share the same birthday shows that in a way her mom continues tonlive wothin her and her memories (tmoa)
I noticed that I got weaker after a stroke and seizures landed me in a coma for 3 months and I was able to even wrestle my brothers to the ground before I went into the coma after I can barely beat my 4-year nephew who is currently on my arm and leaning on me
The picture of her and her mother might be a reference to the picture of Sidney and her mom from scream
I remember seeing a trailer for this when I was 7 because I was going to the theatre to watch the my little pony movie. It scared the shit out of me lmao
Fun Fact: Some studies show you're actually more likely to die on your birthday 🎂☠️
Great video! I'd never really given this movie much thought, but I quite enjoy your analysis. Looking forward to checking out more of your channel
Its such an under rated movie
I actually have a super complex background related to this movie that’s very interesting but I’ll never tell u
If a 3rd does come out, I'm interested as to what they'll call it.
Happy death day: three wishes (like the birthday candle from the first movie)
Director Christopher Landon said the current title is "Happy Death Day To Us"
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. And I am so happy you quoted E 1:9
What is worse than death? Some say there is nothing worse than death, for as long as you exist there is hope. But there is one thing worse than death - continued monotone existence.
Imagine that you are immortal but you are on your own. In a few billion years the earth will be destroyed by the sun. And you will survive, floating around in cosmos, alone. Given enough trillion years, if you do not go mad, how terrible will be your existence, how you will wish to have never been born or at least to finally die. Yet you will go on.
Death, as we think of it is nonexistence and it terrifies us. But death, we are told, is not nonexistence, it is existence without God i.e. it is that monotone existence without Logos, the word of God. We will float around without a meaning or anything new, for everything new is a word of God. Woe to the man who thinks there is nothing worse than death. Save us, Lord!
The thing i love about this film is that it's not unlimited, you will die eventually so you can't do the same thing over and over again.
Just a random, entirely unrelated side fact with absolutely no hidden or ulterior motive behind sharing it:
The Phyrexians, a machine-species from another plane of existence, recently breached the walls of the multiverse within Magic: the Gatherings lore.
The exact point this story happened irl, something which was set up for decades worth of books and card sets, coincides precisely to when ai like chatgpt exploded in popularity.
Since then, every crossover you can imagine from multiple other multiversal fictions have bridged into the world of Magic, and vice versa.
The walls are coming down, whether anyone likes it or not.
Our fiction is just the testing ground for reality to get its iterations accurate.
You should check out "before i fall"
You make some very good points. Unfortunately I couldn't watch along quiet all the way. Next time please add in a 20-37 second clip of plastic toy keys jingling so i can stay focussed. Thank!
Why do I always get this video recommend to me past 3 am? Hell naw I ain't watching it before sleep
Great video
You’re so underrated
Never did i think , somebody would think about this , and help me too , to think this way .
I am glad i came across this video .
Everything has something deeper going on.
Great in depth video on the meaning of this horror comedy movie
Ah thank you!
Loved this movie sm
I wish we would get more Comedy Horror movies like this one~
I love this movie
1:08 Oh, I just stick to the cigarette metaphor.
Quantum Immortality Theory enters the chat:
“oh you think you are getting closer to death? That’s cute.”
can you do final destination ??
Good suggestion! I'll add it to the list
I feel like happy death day 1 & 2 is one of the 6 or so blumhouse movies.
So. Alchemy is the secret to immortality.
You have to die before you can really live.
Self awareness.
Metaphysical gold, and all that.
A tale as old as time.
He looks a lot like MatPat in my opinion.
true
It's just a theory,a film theory!
British mat pat
any relation?
I swear, my one prediction did not happen.
I predicted that the reason she could not guess who her killer was because a new one cane in each day. I figured she had to guess the killer for that day or encounter everyone as a group to stop her loop.
These movies are like Amnesia:A Machine For Pigs, in the other stats, it's bad, but in story and morals, it's a masterpiece.
Love this movie, had to click. Hope its worth it.
I feel Happy Death Day has more in common with Primer than Scream 😂
IMO it’s like traumas following you no matter how much you try to avoid it
10:46 I just gotta say, I don't like your upside down chart. Arcs go up and down. Not down then up, that's a dip.
they never do anything with the accumulation of damage from multiple deaths, it's abandoned as soon as it's introduced.
Its more a idea that she can't just do it as much as she want
@@alcidedragon which ends up being inconsequential and logically makes no sense
@@ajax201000 No ? Why ?
@@alcidedragon why does it make no sense?
Because time is veing reset, everything except Tree's memories reset so why would any damage remain? The cause of the damage literally never happened once time was reset.
@@ajax201000 If you consider that her body is reset why do she have her memory back then ?
Don't let bro watch anime monster
movie makers: we saw groundhog day and decided we could make something similar
this guy: DEEP LORE
ngl tho this is cool
Love the content! People will flock in droves soon my friend
Aw thanks so much!
I watching this the day after my birthday
happy late bday to you!
@@itsmyfavgameseries thank you
1:00 speak for yourself I intend to Live Forever😅
I also call the Bdays happy suviving another year day.
My problem with the second movie is the multiverse (Because the Way Hollywood Handles it is really Stale to Me and Uninteresting)(my setting stats the multiverse is real but it isn't infinite and that crossing universes is literally 2nd year magic and so Theirs Complex Multiversal Conflicts (note that every Universe doesnt branch off from one True Universe but instead the Universal Constant slightly Deviates (Alpha) so the atoms ofeach universe are the same but their positions are ever so slightly off dominoing into Different worlds within the same Multiverse (also multiverse is a misnomer here because kf the fact of their being multiple grouped together based on Clusters of Divergence and along with that Multiversal collaboration leads to people whom would Never be born without being able to cross Universe's,
3:25 haha that’s my birthday
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