I agree that See No Evil = Bird Box (because when you see evil, you die). I'd say Speak No Evil is A Quiet Place (same reason: you speak, you die). Hear No Evil... I don't want to say it, but... Bye Bye Man? :p When you hear his name, you die?
Love McAvoy. Mans is a very versatile actor. He’s great in everything he’s in. I remember seeing him in that movie with Angelina Jolie years ago, and being like , this dudes got it
Having seen it now, they basically kept to the main beats up until the third act. Then it becomes, an entirely different film by then. Committing the same misread as the filmmakers that made the American Remake of The Vanishing. Missing the tragic point the stories made and going conventional to please folks overall.
Movie gave Funny Games vibes with Eden Lake and Straw Dogs thrown in. I like all those movies. But still felt very fresh and lessons can be learned to not put so much trust in strangers especially when your family is involved.
It's not a film that fries your mind. Makes you uncomfortable sure, and will leave you with thoughts, but it's not anywhere as bleak or hopeless. You should watch it, it'd probably heal the trauma the original gave you
Your description of this movie reminds me of Aronofsky's "Mother." It's a kind of weird internal horror based on a kind of semi-polite home invasion flick. I loved the movie even if no one else did. But McAvoy is simply a sheer physical threat and makes his movie more frightening.
I've never been this damn early in the comments. Anyways. James McAvoy looks hella psycho and I want to see this. *****I know that shit gotta be heavy on Julian's head. Gawddamn
Considering the Danish original dealt with misplaced politeness in the face of danger, I'm not sure how this remake will work. The typical American isn't afraid of saying "Fuck no!" if things go too far.
@MaliceInCandyland OH yeah that is what happen. I agree with your view of the ending. They perhaps pushed the credibility of passive politeness to the limit. But maybe that was the point.
@@danieltobin4498that’s why im on the fence about watching this. I’ve seen the original and the ending was the best part to me, but the entire time I was thinking how most Americans wouldn’t have an issue speaking up. They even cuss and yell at cops or each other in the most mundane situations. But I want to give it a chance
Korey, you are hilarious my brotha. Your description with the child who can't speak trying to communicate with everyone to let them know something is wrong straight comedy! You are the reason I watch the DT reviews. Keep up the good work!
For some reason I felt like I saw stuff for this movie a long ass time before it came out, and now I'm wondering if it was actually me seeing stuff for the original and getting confused. Idk but when I saw this was out I for sure thought it was already in theaters and gone. Lol didn't know it was a remake so maybe thats what happened. haha
@@MaliceInCandylandbut that’s also why it wouldn’t work with Americans. And the mom did come get her daughter when she saw that, it was like the final straw for her
@@Blue.1889 The mom got mad and they left the next morning but then went back because they forgot the stuffed animal (so they're not even standing up to their child), and then they put up with more emotional abuse, like the kids being forced to dance.
Both the original & the remake remind me of a movie from 2009 called "A Perfect Getaway" which involves couples, horror & comedy. If you've never seen it give it a watch pretty good.
@@filmfangirls9163it’s the worst twist of all time because the movie cheats! It shows the Steve zahn & Mika J having private conversations about how the other couple might be the famous killers then goes surprise! They’re the killers! Bet you didn’t see that coming! Well yeah I didn’t see it coming because that scene makes zero sense in retrospect, why would they be freaking out discussing the other couple as killers if they were in fact the killers?
This is my theory - SPOILERS ALERT - Paddy had a trauma with his parents, he mentioned they being shitty, and said that the parents and the affect that they have on their kids whether they like it or not, and if they are not good they shouldn't have kids at all [I might be wrong about the dialouge so if I'm wrong please correct me] - which means he doesn't like to have kids, and hated his shitty parents - pretty sure they were his first victims. Paddy hated parenthood that's why he hunts for families, killed the parents and using the child as a slave to lure others. - The protagonist couple at the dinner table scene, where Paddy and his wife talked about their sex life and showing of pervy actions to the couple, Louise asked her husband when they were alone that she wondered how old was Ciara when she met Paddy, at the scene in the warehouse Ciara said she was his first victim. If this is true, then she might be a kidnapped victim and had Stockholm Syndrome, later fell in love with her kidnapper. The miscarriage might be a lie, might be not. If the above theory is right, Patty doesn't want to have kids, he doesn't want to be a father, so if his wife has a baby, they will abort it. - Agnes will be his next wife; this can be seen when he found out Agnes had period, and said to her that she's now a woman, when Ciara died, he said to Ben and Louise that Agnes will be the one who takes care of him
I watched the original when it was released on shudder, it left me cooked for ages afterwards plus no one I knew watched it so I couldn’t discuss it. From what I know this version ends differently. Watching the original I could see how being polite even though your gut is screaming to run can end badly. It was a brilliant fresh honest idea for a movie. Now a days I try to steer of movie trailers because they give too much away. This version took the biscuit 🍪 because I knew the original, I was angry for the people who hadn’t watched the original as the trailer gave so much away and was rammed down everyone’s throats
@@Blue.1889 Having seen both, I see the merit of making it conventional but I think it neuters the impact and point of the story hard by going the slasher route in the 3rd act.
The original film did have a super bleak ending, which isn't usually a problem for me except the part where they didn't seem to explain the evil couple's motivations at all, so the resulting emotion I had was "ok but why tho?" And hey, if this remake promises _any_ justification no matter how plausible, it's good enough for me, ta! (Don't miss out on James McAvoy playing his best villain role in the film Filth, on his home turf in Scotland...super intense and based on book by trainspotting author Irvine Welsh)
@@wilcee238 that still doesn't explain other actions they took that implied a system and goal outside of the adults, and that one-line excuse is so half-heartedly thrown into the mix it basically changes nothing. It just makes it more annoying.
I can say for sure, having seen the original film, they punked out hard in the 3rd act and made it more traditional, run of the mill slasher thriller by the end of the remake. There was a very poignant and ultimately scathing satire of politeness in the face of encroaching evil that has no boundaries. That point is made in the Danish Original in such a way that is infuriating and gut wrenchingly horrifying. It's haunting in that regard and will stick with you long after the credits roll. While here, we got a remake that keeps to most of the beats but rearranges them to either make sense or understandable in regards to American idioms but shifts gears in the 3rd act and boils it down to a tensionless finale where the outcome is very much expected. So yeah, I can see the merit for that, but in regards to what was memorable and effective, the original film is that. And I think this is in regards to the fact that the original film literally does kill and hurts children in a brutal/gory fashion too. Whereas the Remake tones it down massively on that front. So, I understand the mainstream route but I feel neuters its impact at a cost.
James McAvoy what a brilliant actor. I’ll see it this weekend. I’m the person when you’re talking I’m walking. I don’t speak to stranger. Korey you gotta do better my guy 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The original had balls to go where it did. To give the remake the expected action finale with the happy ending (from what I've heard) just makes it second tier. This will mostly be a curiosity watch, nothing more.
Both movies were well rated 2024 (87%) 2022 (84%) i wish this movie kept more of the psychological effect of the original. And I wanted them to keep the same ending but ramp it up. Like have Ben & Louise fight back but still die & have Agnes & Ant kill Paddy & Louise. Loved what they did with Ant my boy was like help me! Help me NIGGA! James McAvoy was excellent as usual. They kept my favorite line from the original "because you let us" i gave both movies 9/10 i loved the bleak ending of the original because when you put yourself in positions like this the worse could happen. Learn to say NO.
I think that would have been a fair compromise and be more creatively inventive than what we got in the end. I think a good mix of the two films with creative approach, would have made a horror classic. But alas, they are two different sides of the same coin that appeals to different audiences entirely.
I think the scene where they are driving and make a dumb decision is bolstered by the daughter's frantic and self harming reaction...but I would have kept driving.
I stay with the danish/dutch Version because where the movie is truly original and hammers the point of the dangers of being overly polite, the American version changes the plot and goes through the typical motions where the "good" guys always prevail. Speak no evil Americana 5/10
Saw both the original and this remake recently... And yeah there's no way that bleakness in the third act would work in the American remake. Loved the awkward politeness in the original, but I was so frustrated at the end.
I'll eventually watch this version to contrast and compare with the original. But I totally knew *EXACTLY* what moment they were talking about because that took me out of the movie for a good minute too! And yeah, I'm not a parent either (in the original, the situation plays on an earlier instance when the dad went out of his way for his daughter)...but I have been teaching for 5+ years. We're not turning that fucking car around for THAT...
About the remake, yes they have a changed ending. Till the last maybe 40 minutes the movie is more or less same plot wise with a lot of scenes directly lifted. Though the tone of the acting and direction is entirely different, so instead of a claustrophobic toxicity what you get is awkward giggles and then some fist clenching tension. The narrative on a deeper level is even more fucked in this one because here Paddy is not only hurting the people he takes hostage. You'd know when you see it what I mean. And of course the subtext about cultural conditioning doesn't make sense here with the subjects being American so we have a new dynamic put in between the victim couple, something that entirely makes sense and makes their somewhat stupid decision making believable. You'd feel like they are going to get out now, but then they get stopped and stay back. How, You'd need to see the film to know that, but I can tell you as much that it's not stupid at all. We get a very stretched out moment of tension before the 3rd acts drops like a bomb on the screen, and I'd watch the movie again and again just for those 15 extra minutes which were not in the original. All in all, it's definitely not as bleak but it drives its message home with certain success! Plus, you get a great time at cinema and this time you finally would be able to somewhat root for the characters to not die! I'd give an extra point for the great fun I had so, it's at 4-4.5/5 for me personally. It's not a bad 'americanized' remake and in no way disrespectful of its source material. Definitely worth a fair chance, I'd say
They pushed the wife’s likability so far to where she’s so close to being hatable but didn’t cross that line for me. I disagree that you side with her at the beginning. It took a while before I was willing to acknowledge the couple were not worth being around. Of course we all knew they were bad so it’s easy to say something is wrong right off the bat. The movie played it well
Haven’t seen this and to be fair taken did teach me lol but a family inviting me but might be a different story lol. In general I am pretty careful so I don’t get in these situations
I know this is a remake, but I can see it doing well in the box office that Hollywood decides to expand on the story. Probably give us one or two movies. A prequel with their first family they terrorized. And then a sequel to the child maybe escaping or putting an end to them
The movie is more so about being over polite to your own detriment. Lol it's okay to talk to strangers, just have some boundaries and back bone about ya!
The little boy reminds me of Courage the Cowardly Dog😅😅😅
The things he does for love!!
Nice 👍
I'm crying 😭😂😂😂😂😂 your right 😂
That was my dog😊good times for cartoon series.
I subconsciously did the Courage gibberish and it made me realize how rude this comment really was 😂😂😂
Man when Martin said "oh they were driving a Telsa, they got what they deserve" took me out 😅😅
I'm a Tesla driver, and I found it funny 😂😂😂😂
James McAvoy has the likable crazy role down to a T.
Guy from split
Split was one of his BEST roles.
“Why are you doing this?”
“Because you let me”
The strangers did that creepier 20 years ago
@@JohnnyNadacan't blame people for wanting to know why 😂
Yeah, the Danish original hit hard
@@JohnnyNada "Because you were home."
Thicc boi McAvoy is exactly what we need right now
Habitual boundary crossers… they know if keep crossing your boundaries, they got you
Habitual line stepper
@@yallmustveforgot yup
It’s Little test. People in general will do this too you, you see how far they can push you
@@PoyTroy yup
Okay, saw the movie. 🍿 it’s everything!
We already got sequels
Hear No Evil: A Quiet Place
See No Evil: Bird Box
Speak No Evil: Don't Breathe
I agree that See No Evil = Bird Box (because when you see evil, you die).
I'd say Speak No Evil is A Quiet Place (same reason: you speak, you die).
Hear No Evil... I don't want to say it, but... Bye Bye Man? :p When you hear his name, you die?
@@NexilsHush the 2016 horror movie about a Deft lady being stalked by a serial killer
Taste no evil: The menu
Walk No Evil: Rear Window
This movie is like “Split: Family edition” lol
Love McAvoy. Mans is a very versatile actor. He’s great in everything he’s in. I remember seeing him in that movie with Angelina Jolie years ago, and being like , this dudes got it
Wanted
@@j.e.t.v4016 yes wanted. Could not remember that movie for nothing lol
Bruh the wrist watch scene KILLED me! It was then that I had no one but the tongueless kid to root for. 😂
The only thing that bothers me is how the "babysitter" just disappears from the movie.
Korey staring at Martin was hilarious 😆
James McAvoy is so talented. I really like him so I may watch this movie.
this is a remake, I saw the 2022 Danish version a few months ago. I'm wondering how much they changed it.
Having seen it now, they basically kept to the main beats up until the third act. Then it becomes, an entirely different film by then. Committing the same misread as the filmmakers that made the American Remake of The Vanishing. Missing the tragic point the stories made and going conventional to please folks overall.
The original left me fried for days, not sure I’ll watch this version until it streams
Not enough time has passed from the original to warrant this remake imo. The original was heavily traumatising, and I’m not the biggest fan of kids.
@@FeelinErie The original was a foreign film, American remakes are pretty much always made soon after, if they're made at all.
Movie gave Funny Games vibes with Eden Lake and Straw Dogs thrown in. I like all those movies. But still felt very fresh and lessons can be learned to not put so much trust in strangers especially when your family is involved.
It's not a film that fries your mind. Makes you uncomfortable sure, and will leave you with thoughts, but it's not anywhere as bleak or hopeless. You should watch it, it'd probably heal the trauma the original gave you
McAvoy needs to chilllll before he needs therapy from himself with these roles lol.
Second time he's played a jacked psycho.
My favorite was when he was a Shakespearean garden gnome 🤣🙏
He’s definitely Daniel day Lewis little son lol
@@haleyrose9751 which one was that?
Watch the movie named Filth. He is extremely fucked up in that movie. He's fantastic.
This a horror story from Koreys memoir "So I was minding my own business..."
The original had me so vexxed!! Especially at the end! I hope they change the ending for this remake.
You’re gonna be happy
Yeah, this will heal your soul. Watch it.
I think that was the point
Your description of this movie reminds me of Aronofsky's "Mother." It's a kind of weird internal horror based on a kind of semi-polite home invasion flick.
I loved the movie even if no one else did.
But McAvoy is simply a sheer physical threat and makes his movie more frightening.
James McAvoy was phenomenal in this movie. He made me feel extremely uncomfortable which is a testament to his fantastic acting.
He's a great actor I been following him since the movie "Wanted"
He was like an unpredictable pitbull in human form.
I've never been this damn early in the comments. Anyways. James McAvoy looks hella psycho and I want to see this.
*****I know that shit gotta be heavy on Julian's head. Gawddamn
What………
Considering the Danish original dealt with misplaced politeness in the face of danger, I'm not sure how this remake will work. The typical American isn't afraid of saying "Fuck no!" if things go too far.
Not only are we not afraid of saying “Fuck no!” we’re also paranoid af
Yeah doesn't the original end with couple meekly being led to their death while only making a few mild protests?
@@TheLastSkyfarer More like no protests at all. Instead of too polite, I felt like they were too dumb (which was not the movie's intention).
@MaliceInCandyland OH yeah that is what happen. I agree with your view of the ending. They perhaps pushed the credibility of passive politeness to the limit. But maybe that was the point.
@@danieltobin4498that’s why im on the fence about watching this. I’ve seen the original and the ending was the best part to me, but the entire time I was thinking how most Americans wouldn’t have an issue speaking up. They even cuss and yell at cops or each other in the most mundane situations. But I want to give it a chance
Korey, you are hilarious my brotha. Your description with the child who can't speak trying to communicate with everyone to let them know something is wrong straight comedy! You are the reason I watch the DT reviews. Keep up the good work!
Korey has always been amazing. Some of his earlier work is even funnier😂
For some reason I felt like I saw stuff for this movie a long ass time before it came out, and now I'm wondering if it was actually me seeing stuff for the original and getting confused. Idk but when I saw this was out I for sure thought it was already in theaters and gone. Lol didn't know it was a remake so maybe thats what happened. haha
20:48 most of the answers they give work but there’s one big one that doesn’t work for me at all. Like ok that’s an explanation but I’m still leaving
At 6:00 when Korey said “you GON’ be there… I insist” that shit had me rolling
The OG wasn't brutal...it was infuriating lol
That's Scandinavians for you, be polite even if it kills you.
They let strangers sleep in bed with their kids, NAKED. That movie was a hard no for me.
@@MaliceInCandylandbut that’s also why it wouldn’t work with Americans. And the mom did come get her daughter when she saw that, it was like the final straw for her
@@Blue.1889 The mom got mad and they left the next morning but then went back because they forgot the stuffed animal (so they're not even standing up to their child), and then they put up with more emotional abuse, like the kids being forced to dance.
Exactly
Both the original & the remake remind me of a movie from 2009 called "A Perfect Getaway" which involves couples, horror & comedy. If you've never seen it give it a watch pretty good.
Great twist in that film!!
A Perfect Getaway is a hidden gem, I’ve always loved that one.
@@filmfangirls9163it’s the worst twist of all time because the movie cheats! It shows the Steve zahn & Mika J having private conversations about how the other couple might be the famous killers then goes surprise! They’re the killers! Bet you didn’t see that coming!
Well yeah I didn’t see it coming because that scene makes zero sense in retrospect, why would they be freaking out discussing the other couple as killers if they were in fact the killers?
This is my theory - SPOILERS ALERT
- Paddy had a trauma with his parents, he mentioned they being shitty, and said that the parents and the affect that they have on their kids whether they like it or not, and if they are not good they shouldn't have kids at all [I might be wrong about the dialouge so if I'm wrong please correct me] - which means he doesn't like to have kids, and hated his shitty parents - pretty sure they were his first victims. Paddy hated parenthood that's why he hunts for families, killed the parents and using the child as a slave to lure others.
- The protagonist couple at the dinner table scene, where Paddy and his wife talked about their sex life and showing of pervy actions to the couple, Louise asked her husband when they were alone that she wondered how old was Ciara when she met Paddy, at the scene in the warehouse Ciara said she was his first victim. If this is true, then she might be a kidnapped victim and had Stockholm Syndrome, later fell in love with her kidnapper. The miscarriage might be a lie, might be not. If the above theory is right, Patty doesn't want to have kids, he doesn't want to be a father, so if his wife has a baby, they will abort it.
- Agnes will be his next wife; this can be seen when he found out Agnes had period, and said to her that she's now a woman, when Ciara died, he said to Ben and Louise that Agnes will be the one who takes care of him
I watched the original when it was released on shudder, it left me cooked for ages afterwards plus no one I knew watched it so I couldn’t discuss it. From what I know this version ends differently. Watching the original I could see how being polite even though your gut is screaming to run can end badly. It was a brilliant fresh honest idea for a movie. Now a days I try to steer of movie trailers because they give too much away. This version took the biscuit 🍪 because I knew the original, I was angry for the people who hadn’t watched the original as the trailer gave so much away and was rammed down everyone’s throats
Me too, they ruined way too much for people who had seen the original. I need reviews from people who have seen both
Im going to see this one I seen the original on shudder and wow it really make you think twice about the person you are
@@Blue.1889 Having seen both, I see the merit of making it conventional but I think it neuters the impact and point of the story hard by going the slasher route in the 3rd act.
I mean if James McAvoy invited me back to his house, I would go 😂😅
stop
The original brutal. I saw it then heard this new one was coming out and I knew it would be a watered down version.
It's pretty fucking good
McAvoy could play Leonidas in a 300 remake.
The original film did have a super bleak ending, which isn't usually a problem for me except the part where they didn't seem to explain the evil couple's motivations at all, so the resulting emotion I had was "ok but why tho?" And hey, if this remake promises _any_ justification no matter how plausible, it's good enough for me, ta! (Don't miss out on James McAvoy playing his best villain role in the film Filth, on his home turf in Scotland...super intense and based on book by trainspotting author Irvine Welsh)
The motivation for the couple was, you let us do this so we did it.
@@wilcee238 that still doesn't explain other actions they took that implied a system and goal outside of the adults, and that one-line excuse is so half-heartedly thrown into the mix it basically changes nothing. It just makes it more annoying.
@@overzealouseuthanasiast9731 Hey I didn't write the movie. I agree it was stupid.
It seemed like some form of twisted child trafficking but idk man
Ha ha "Resident Evil" house
This same movie on shudder.why did they remake it.weird
I wondered the same thing don't even want to watch cant imagine it would be much better
To turn it into a mainstream crowd pleaser. Like they said in the review.
@@InfiniteFramesGamingwhich means the ending has to be completely different 💀
I can say for sure, having seen the original film, they punked out hard in the 3rd act and made it more traditional, run of the mill slasher thriller by the end of the remake. There was a very poignant and ultimately scathing satire of politeness in the face of encroaching evil that has no boundaries. That point is made in the Danish Original in such a way that is infuriating and gut wrenchingly horrifying. It's haunting in that regard and will stick with you long after the credits roll. While here, we got a remake that keeps to most of the beats but rearranges them to either make sense or understandable in regards to American idioms but shifts gears in the 3rd act and boils it down to a tensionless finale where the outcome is very much expected. So yeah, I can see the merit for that, but in regards to what was memorable and effective, the original film is that.
And I think this is in regards to the fact that the original film literally does kill and hurts children in a brutal/gory fashion too. Whereas the Remake tones it down massively on that front. So, I understand the mainstream route but I feel neuters its impact at a cost.
Little boy could have just written them a note
I heard the ending is different and I hated the ending of the original so I'll give it a chance!! I do love James McAvoy.
Not only that but the director of the original said his first ending was even worse and the producers made him tone it down...
The ending from the Danish version was ballsy, I preferred that ending
@@AnthonyJohnson-hs3xs he had to tone THAT down? I gotta know what he originally planned.
@oompie815 I see alot of people do! But I hate endings like that 😅to me it's not ballsy it's just a waste of my time. If the bad guy wins I'm out.
@@filmfangirls9163 The original ending was bad and rushed. Everything happened in like the last 5 minutes with like a one sentence explanation.
I be learning a lot from Korea. Please keep it up
Yo what happened to yall twitch??
James McAvoy what a brilliant actor. I’ll see it this weekend. I’m the person when you’re talking I’m walking. I don’t speak to stranger. Korey you gotta do better my guy 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I give it a low full price...but I agree that the 3rd act reveal is logistically improbable.
The original was outclassed completely. It’s amazing. I was biting my sunglasses so hard my teeth hurt.
The original is soul crushing not sure I feel the same way about this one.
Hear no evil see no evil
The original had balls to go where it did. To give the remake the expected action finale with the happy ending (from what I've heard) just makes it second tier. This will mostly be a curiosity watch, nothing more.
I think this completely outclassed the original.
I wanna see the original film. i'm hearing it was scarier than this version, but i might check this out...
What's going on with the twitch channel? It's not available on the app. Gots to have that radio roast
Both movies were well rated 2024 (87%) 2022 (84%) i wish this movie kept more of the psychological effect of the original. And I wanted them to keep the same ending but ramp it up. Like have Ben & Louise fight back but still die & have Agnes & Ant kill Paddy & Louise. Loved what they did with Ant my boy was like help me! Help me NIGGA! James McAvoy was excellent as usual. They kept my favorite line from the original "because you let us" i gave both movies 9/10 i loved the bleak ending of the original because when you put yourself in positions like this the worse could happen. Learn to say NO.
I think that would have been a fair compromise and be more creatively inventive than what we got in the end. I think a good mix of the two films with creative approach, would have made a horror classic. But alas, they are two different sides of the same coin that appeals to different audiences entirely.
I think the scene where they are driving and make a dumb decision is bolstered by the daughter's frantic and self harming reaction...but I would have kept driving.
Just got home from seeing this!! Loved it,couldn't wait to see what DT thought cuz even though I loved it I did have some questions....
Thought that was Russell Crowe until I put my glasses on
His son.
I stay with the danish/dutch Version because where the movie is truly original and hammers the point of the dangers of being overly polite, the American version changes the plot and goes through the typical motions where the "good" guys always prevail.
Speak no evil Americana 5/10
This movie was a pathetic remake of a truly disturbing film that left me stunned for days.
06:40 This was his Training Day / Training Day
Saw both the original and this remake recently... And yeah there's no way that bleakness in the third act would work in the American remake. Loved the awkward politeness in the original, but I was so frustrated at the end.
I've noticed that Martin speaking time is decreasing more and more
in this episode he's barely talking wtf
Corey needs to let others talk ffs
The original was brutal. Can't wait to see this
It's actually a movie/ metaphor about being polite/ vs boundaries .
I think it's a cautionary tale for Male/ female roles
Perfect Gateway
I'll eventually watch this version to contrast and compare with the original. But I totally knew *EXACTLY* what moment they were talking about because that took me out of the movie for a good minute too! And yeah, I'm not a parent either (in the original, the situation plays on an earlier instance when the dad went out of his way for his daughter)...but I have been teaching for 5+ years.
We're not turning that fucking car around for THAT...
I'm not watching it on principal the original just came out just two years ago we're not going to allow remakes of movies that aren't old
Except the original sucked. So it was time to make a better movie.
They directed James to but comically sinister. He was not subtle. American film writers/studios always spell it out
Not to mention the original is in English too 😂
They did it with Let The Right One In. That came out in 2008, the American remake Let Me In came out in 2010 or 2011.
Stupid
This was a good movie. I loved it from beginning to the end.
About the remake, yes they have a changed ending. Till the last maybe 40 minutes the movie is more or less same plot wise with a lot of scenes directly lifted. Though the tone of the acting and direction is entirely different, so instead of a claustrophobic toxicity what you get is awkward giggles and then some fist clenching tension.
The narrative on a deeper level is even more fucked in this one because here Paddy is not only hurting the people he takes hostage. You'd know when you see it what I mean. And of course the subtext about cultural conditioning doesn't make sense here with the subjects being American so we have a new dynamic put in between the victim couple, something that entirely makes sense and makes their somewhat stupid decision making believable. You'd feel like they are going to get out now, but then they get stopped and stay back. How, You'd need to see the film to know that, but I can tell you as much that it's not stupid at all. We get a very stretched out moment of tension before the 3rd acts drops like a bomb on the screen, and I'd watch the movie again and again just for those 15 extra minutes which were not in the original. All in all, it's definitely not as bleak but it drives its message home with certain success! Plus, you get a great time at cinema and this time you finally would be able to somewhat root for the characters to not die! I'd give an extra point for the great fun I had so, it's at 4-4.5/5 for me personally.
It's not a bad 'americanized' remake and in no way disrespectful of its source material. Definitely worth a fair chance, I'd say
Full price for me. Best film I've seen at the cinema since the trio of The Fall Guy, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and Furiosa back in May!
Excited for this ,especially as a Halt and Catch Fire reunion
"Emotional suspense" thriller. That's a good way of putting it
I wasn’t a fan of the original movie . Probably won’t see this one but McAvoy definitely looks intimidating.
Can't wait to see this tomorrow with my son.. Dave batista has a new movie out this week too we are gonna check out this weekend.
I just don't see the need for a remake when the original came out like 2 years ago...
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Good, entertaining flick! Never a dull moment. McAvoy is a BEAST!
This is the BEST REVIEW I have seen 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
31:00 I didn't know AntMan was in this!
What happened ? Did they get another twitch strike ?
I'm guessing Radio did them in 😂
Yes
@@oompie815 goddamn I wonder why !
So the kid who can't speak is like courage the cowardly dog when he tries to worn people?
The remake is a 1000 times better than the original
@01:48 😂its a Virgo thing, I've been in situations where i either hung out or left with complete strangers but i dont advise it😂😂😂
She wasn't in game of thrones, she was in the movie the Nightingale, amazing movie, terrible, but we'll done and she's an amazing actor.
I loved how there are times where you don’t know if you should laugh or not
unleash the BEAST
When did James McAvoy become Russel Crowe?
A couple years ago.
@26:40: Aisling = Ashley believe it or not.
They should’ve kept the original ending
Nah fuck that ending
You can have a tragic ending but it has to be done right and that felt so stupid.
Outside of a couple of critical moments I liked how the characters didn’t make dumb decisions.
They pushed the wife’s likability so far to where she’s so close to being hatable but didn’t cross that line for me.
I disagree that you side with her at the beginning. It took a while before I was willing to acknowledge the couple were not worth being around. Of course we all knew they were bad so it’s easy to say something is wrong right off the bat.
The movie played it well
that dirty bed was running joke😂🛌
Mcavoy is borderline Russel Crowe as far as features go.
What happened to the twitch channel?
Did twitch take down your channel?
Yeah but it’s only for 7 days
@@lorenzoshelby6061 damn what happened
@@BluJae93 i have no idea all I know is that there having a seven day absence
Haven’t seen this and to be fair taken did teach me lol but a family inviting me but might be a different story lol. In general I am pretty careful so I don’t get in these situations
Nope!!! They should’ve kept it EXACTLY like the original version… much more entertaining and DISTURBING!! ESPECIALLY the END💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Can you guys review the original?
I would love to know if it is good as original? The original was crazy but really good so how is this if anyone saw original also.
Can you do a review for Strange Darling?
@@75akatsuki75 Even if they don't, see it. It's a Better Than Sex movie.
Both *Speak No Evil* and *Blink Twice* are about people trying to have a free holiday in remote locations without cell phones.
I think next they'll remake the Norwegian movie "The Innocents" and ruin it to make it mainstream as you say 😂
I know this is a remake, but I can see it doing well in the box office that Hollywood decides to expand on the story. Probably give us one or two movies. A prequel with their first family they terrorized. And then a sequel to the child maybe escaping or putting an end to them
Did you watch this one?
It's not the kids first time acting he was in Hollyoaks lol
The movie is more so about being over polite to your own detriment. Lol it's okay to talk to strangers, just have some boundaries and back bone about ya!