I feel bad for those who just discovered dylan and can't figure out when he's joking and when he's not . Eventually you'll get used to it , like the rest of us
Confidentiality DOES end when there is a crime. Psychologists and psychiatrists can report things to police if they believe the person is a danger to themselves or others. And if a patient commits suicide, the police investigate and get the patients records. Edit: this movie reminds me of “It Follows”, anyone else see that?
I definitely was reminded of "It follows" while watching this because of the fact that there's a specific way to spread this curse and the main character didn't make it alive eventually.
Actually -- Confidentially/HIPAA exist after death, suicide or not. Cops can't just get mental health records because someone is dead. They needs release authorization from next of kin or a court order (therapist here!).
As a person who dislikes horror movies, I really appreciated how Dylan broke down some of the scares and how they work, made it easier and more enjoyable to watch
Can we all take a second to appreciate how consistent Dylan is with his weekly uploads while being only 20, setting fashion trends, releasing his book all-while attending such a high ranked college too?!? He’s so responsible and dedicated!
I kinda wish they pushed the movie more towards a psycho-thriller with horror elements as opposed to a standard horror. Like basically set it up and end it with the audience not knowing if she is actually being haunted or experiencing severe trauma from both watching her mom die and a patient commiting suicide in front of her. I feel the pieces were all there, they just needed to tell the story a little differently
@lukaajlovanovich1606 I think you miss-read my comment 😅. Basically, I was saying I wish they had edited the movie, so it wasn't so obvious that she was being haunted, that you have to figure it out. Basically, like in Shutter Island, how, in the end, it never solidifies whether or not Leo's character is actually a patient or if hes being tricked
See I think making you have to guess if she was haunted or not seems cliche. Like every movie does that "are they crazy or not". I liked the ending && it scared me bc I have alot of trauma && not being able to escape it && passing it on is messed up.
@Starry_Skye22 I get that. Just my personal feelings on it since I personally get more into movies that makes me kinda have to think about what exactly is going on as opposed to it being more spelled out. Just helps me get a little more invested in the character.
i saw this movie in theaters with my friend, and i've decided that no one should ever take me to see horror films in public again. i screamed so loud at the laptop jumpscare that the people in front of us laughed at me. i was so embarrassed for the rest of the movie😭
I watched it with my sister and the audience was very funny and we all laughed at each other's reactions to jumpscares. Pretty sure u made the day of those people lol :)
My friend was also laughed at in the theatre for jumping and screaming at one of the scares. Absolutely hilarious. Also don’t worry about it, most people I’ve watched it with have screamed or yelled at some part and I yelled at something and I don’t jump at almost any movie. They are trying to laugh with you not at you
I’d laugh too but not at you! :] people watch horror in theaters for fun because it’s a whole experience. They weren’t teasing you most likely. I’m sure it was just a “got to see human reactions live” sort of a thing
I just gotta be honest the dead cat scene broke me for a minute. I experienced so many emotions at 1 time that I literally stared straight ahead, mouth open, trying to process all of them. Disgust at seeing a dead cat, horror at at the kid opening what he thought was his present to find a dead animal, sadness at the cat dying, pain at the woman grieving her cat, more horror at the situation in general, traumatized at the situation in general, and even more horror at mentally putting myself in her shoes, fear at *my* cat dying (irl)(one of my cats passed away a few weeks ago), as well as anxiety and nausea. It basically made me feel almost every negative emotion all at once.😳😬😅
I hate how they always kill animals in horror movies. One of the reasons I haven't been watching them as much. Don't watch the first few minutes of Untraceable (which I really liked otherwise) or the movie Apt Pupil. And avoid reading John Saul. I read like 3 or 4 books of his in a row that all had pets getting killed. 😭
Yeah, after seeing that, I’m holding my cats extra close tonight. I hate the usage of killing animals in media for this, especially for shock and twists
@@quinnie_here exactly! Like if you’re gonna kill an animal do it off screen and don’t show the dead body for such an extended amount of time, like with kids. Personally, I don’t see animals as equal to children, but they are both defenseless and I’d rather not see either be killed on screen.
@@imperialbeautee oh my gosh!!! The fact the media companies think it’s ok (or cool or edgy or whatever) to show these kinds of things is honestly disturbing. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
When Dylan mentioned that they should have developed her character more it got me thinking about where the best place to put scenes like that would be. Imo they should have had a patient share a traumatic backstory similar to her own that would trigger flashbacks for her so we can see the relationship between her and her mom. Or maybe just the stress from seeing the first girl would trigger flashbacks for her, and then she's just reliving her trauma which causes her to be more withdrawn. So her coworkers take notice and ask if she's ok but then she gets super defensive, which shows more of her personality. I think these two things would really develop her as a main character and would have made the ending all the more fucked up when she dies.
yea like she was getting defensive with ppl but not enough for her to feel like this is part of her personality. her fiance could've said that she's always closing herself off to him and that's why he called her psychiatrist to the house bc he's lost. or even have her dreams at night be the demon making her relive her traumatic childhood or smth
Or better yet, have the patient describe the traumatic experience, but show the flashback as if it was the patient. Dont show the main character as a child at any point, and its only when she reaches the house at the end that its revealed that the flashback was of the main character, not the patient, and it was the story triggering her own memories like you said
I really agree. She had no development at all so I had no empathy for her through this and it made it hard to enjoy the concept imo. Like if we'd know she was apparently abused and that she was distant because of that it would have tied everything together.
Hi! A professional in the mental health field here: Staff-patient confidentiality is super important, and something that is taken very seriously. HOWEVER, we are required to notify the proper people if we believe that the patient is going to be a danger to themselves or others. This is something that is regularly disclosed to someone throughout treatment. In the U.S., there is a section of HIPAA that protects your identifiable health information for up to 50 years after your death. However, this confidentiality can also be breached pre or post-mortem if it’s due to a court order and/or requested by public health authorities.
The moment Dylan said “it’s always better to be secure” I knew immediately that it was a Nord VPN sponsorship before he even said the next phrase Tell me you’re a troublemaker without telling me you’re a troublemaker 😂
sosie bacon’s performance carries this movie. her acting in this as she’s slowly losing her mind makes me uncomfortable which is exactly how horror should make you feel but unfortunately the movie cuts itself off whenever it really gets into these moments in favor of a quick scare that sure will get you in the moment but it won’t stick with you afterwards. any movie regardless of genre should leave the theater with you.
I just want to say that the girl explaining the smile entity in the beginning also did an amazing job acting. I agree about the main actress and her acting being incredible but the other actress set the entire tone of the movie and did it amazingly
i had a nightmare when i was like 14 where i was in a hospital and everyone i saw in the dream was smiling very widely with no emotion in their eyes while they looked at me and i couldn't scream or even wake up, i felt paralyzed. and when i saw that they made a horror movie so similar to my nightmare from like 10 years ago that still haunted me to this day, i was like nah man im not watching that, ever. but here i am watching it vicariously through dylan our fav 20yo boy.
OMG SAME! I have OCD and one of my intrusive thoughts I struggle with is the fear that if I look in a mirror my own reflection will be smiling at me like that. I've had nightmares about it since I was little, and I told myself I wouldn't watch this movie or truth or dare, but I've watched both of dylan's commentaries 😂 His jokes make it less anxiety-inducing.
The point you had in 23:27 was spot on! What Asian horror masters is the lingering horror, which makes it actually sometimes unbearable! Jumpscare is always a release and when they deny it it's the most horrifying to me! Jumpscare is not horror, it's just a reaction and a release.
It would be so fun to see Dylan react to Pulse or other works by Kurosawa Kiyoshi. I think Dylan would really enjoy slow horrors that just instill fear and dread the whole time rather than have a bunch of jumpscares.
what bothers me the most is that the main character doesnt handles her situation the way a psycologist/psychiatrist would, i feel like she went from "oh boy im seeing things" to "IM BEING HAUNTED BY ENERGIES. BUT IM NOT CRAZY. ITS NOT A GHOST" was pretty fast, and also it doesnt feel like she uses enough psycology lingo to describe whats happening to her. the actress did a great job tho, even if the script lacked and they always threw away genuine fear for a cheap jumpscare way too much lmao.
Dylan flapping the wide sleeves of his comfort sweater was way too relatable and made me burst out with laughter which scared me cat. Speaking of, everyone who Dylan predicted would die lived and Dylan predicted the cat would live and the cat did not. Dylan has obviously never been wrong before so this was shocking.
my personal theory for this film is how “sulfur side” never really makes the ‘demon’ (problem) go away it just transfers the trauma onto someone else in the most literal sense in this movie
that's a much more generous way of looking at it than how I saw it, it feels like if that were the message then then victims would actually have agency to decide not to instead of a full on possession, and plus I feel like Rose taking a possessed toaster bath at the end there kinda ruins that message and is doubling down that there is no other option
@wiiink Fair assessment. I think passing the trauma/demon from yourself to an unrelated party through deleting their loved one rather than yourself as a way to exempt yourself from forced self-deletion is a pretty messed up twist in this message, too. Like.... that's the only way to save yourself? That guy in prison certainly wasn't saved. He's carrying that trauma forever PLUS he wrecked his life PLUS he perpetuated the curse..... and she walked away from that interaction thinking that this would be a favorable option for even a moment?
When I first saw this movie the hardest part for me was her seeing her cat dead, she cared so much for it even staying up late looking for it to feed it and then later on the sudden shock of seeing it dead that she just hugs it and has a breakdown. Heartbreaking
Something I love of this movie is the use of color, specifically the use of pinks and blues. Rose is always wearing blue, progressively getting more dull as the movie goes along as she loses touch with reality, and her sister is always in pink.
Pink used to be theorized to calm aggression (being the weaker sibling of red) in color theory and for years was used in psych wards and even drunk tanks and the like before the link was disproven. It makes sense that the sister would also be pink; she tries to appear happy and bright but she seems pretty unhappy in actuality, and as a psychiatrist, it would probably be endlessly annoying to Rose (blue roses represent mystery and secrets, also pride).
This story should be a video game. Solving the puzzle of what's happening, the main character being the unreliability narrator, then having the boss fight at the end. Would have been so cool.
Why would UA-cam ever accuse Dylan of not uploading on a Monday????? He of course would NEVER do that to us. His posting schedule is the most consistent of all the UA-camrs ever.
I think the reveal of her mom being a monster was supposed to be a “shock” to the viewer and the fact she didn’t call 911. Like ooooo big reveal. Everyone thought the chick who cut her face off in the beginning was going to be a main character because of how they did their marketing….she was not. They should’ve kept the sister head scene out of the trailer cause everyone knew it was going to happen which made it a lot less scary IMO.
Every review I watched about this said the sister’s head was the biggest/best scare… they must have been lucky enough not to see the trailers.. cause that just ruined it for me.
It’s ironic that this movie is about trauma, yet I have very fond memories of it. In my last year of high school, the student committee decided to host a movie night in the school’s auditorium. They held a vote for which movie we’d watch, and Smile got chosen. My friends and I decided to attend. In total we were 7 people in the friend group. A lot of people came, and the vibes were super cozy. Everyone was decked out in pajamas and comfy clothes, there were snacks, even blankets too. I brought my bunny plushie with me. My friends and I sat in the back of the auditorium. The experience was really fun. Since we sat in the back, we had the best view when it came to seeing people’s reactions to the movie. We laughed every time someone screamed or jolted (which happened a lot!), and I even saw a guy crawling behind a group of girls, scaring them shitless. The best part was that we genuinely found the movie terrifying. It feels so fun and validating to be scared shitless when everyone else is also scared shitless. It was hilarious to scream when everyone else screamed. My friend found the movie so scary that she started played Hay Day on her phone to distract herself. I was clinging to my guy friend like a baby koala during the end of the movie. We did find the ending of the movie disappointing, though... Personally, I thought it’d be cliché, but also fitting, if it ended with the demon disappearing because the MC defeated/overcame her trauma. After the movie ended, we went to grab our stuff in the lockers. However, since it was late at night, the hallways were dark and the doors were locked. Which wasn’t really ideal when a) we needed to get to our lockers, which were located behind the doors b) we’d just seen a terrifying horror movie. I think we were stuck in there for 30 minutes before the janitor came and unlocked the doors. The hallways were still dark though so it wasn’t very fun to grab my stuff in my locker when it was pitch black. Overall, I actually found the movie scary, and I rarely find horror movies scary. I think it’s one of the few that’s actually stuck with me. Still disappointed over that lackluster ending, though. Like, I wish the cop guy just closed his eyes or exited the building when he saw that the MC was about to sudoku herself. Overall, it was a very fun night! I graduated a few months ago and I’m going to move away for law school tomorrow. I’m gonna miss my friends.
Recently I watched a Dylan video from 4 years ago when he was only 16. Such a mature young man with so many wise and profound insights with a bright future ahead of him.
This movie was actually pretty scary. I’m glad I watched Dylan reacting to it versus actually watching the movie itself on my own. It takes the edge off
I thought I was going insane yesterday cause I saw the notification and made a mental note that I was gonna watch it later, and then when I was gonna watch it, it was gone💀
@@matildahogstrom331no because literally the same thing happened to me😅 I wanted to watch it while having breakfast and I thought my phone was glitching just now
@@matildahogstrom331same... omg 😂 i was putting in search "dylan is in trouble smile" from the moment it showed when i watched like 10 minutes of it. Was going totally crazy. I am so happy i am not alone. Also was checking all socials of Dylan looking for info what happened...❤❤❤❤ cheers
33:53 i thought dylan was making that noise, then i remembered the dino 😭😂💀 it kinda looks like the voice is coming from his mouth when the dino isnt visible
They way dylan watches horror movies is exactly the same way i do. I aint about to calmly sit there and take the trauma, im gonna wiggle around, fidgiet, start a conversation, make funny jokes, and literally do anything else but stay attentive to something that will give me nightmares.
I liked the marble joke. I've had a lot going on recently and it was just what I needed. Thank you, Dylan, for sacrificing your seven dollars to make my day.
Subtle horror is something that is sadly overlooked in favour of easier jump scares. It can be scary if things are jumping out at you that are frightening, but the uncertainty of a situation and not knowing what is going to happen is a lot scarier. "There is no terror in the bang, only the anticipation of it''.
I kinda like how the movie was using the monster as an allegory for mental illness, but I feel like it didn't know what it wanted to say about it. Like it feels like it's saying that if you're traumatized you should lock those feelings away and not let anyone near you or otherwise you'll be spreading your trauma?? Like for the whole movie she's ignored and pushed away by other people and pushes other people away in turn, and is punished whenever she tries turning to others for help. If going to her old home and talking to her fake mom had given her some closure as a way of saying "theres no cure for trauma but best you can do is learn to recognize it and live with it" and then has to coexist with the monster then it would have been okay but they just decided to have her delete herself from life which isn't an okay way to handle a topic like this
Dylan actually kept his word and bought marbles. Ngl, everytime I rewatched the Aladdin comentary, I was wondering if he would actually go through with it. He did. Im speechless. Such dedeication.
The reason why horror is my favorite genre, is because you need to put in genuine effort to writing the characters and plot of a horror film. Which of course, you need to put in effort for any movie. But with horror there's a layer to that. When a horror film uses jump scares as a crutch, you laugh off the danger. You aren't being scared by what's on screen, but the loud BANG that comes with the scare. But when horror is written well, you can explore the inner workings of the mind...and through that...a mirror can be malicious, a phone call can be petrifying, a handshake can be horrifying, a door can be devastating and dangerous, a home can be haunting, and a smile...can be sinister. And images can be ingrained in your head for days.
@@deadpoolynoodle3651 it has it's problems, but Smile is a good enough time for me that I can overlook those issues. The only flaw is as Dylan said, we just didn't know enough about Rose, but I think that's also on purpose. When you put walls up you essentially wear a mask. I did it all the time last year to the point I didn't know what was a real emotion from me or not. It started to scare me so I got help. Rose didn't get help for her trauma and thus it festered. I think the director purposefully left plotlines unresolved, again as a way to reflect on how these things in real life often don't get any closure. Just...oh well you experienced something traumatic that sucks okay moving on.
@@ribottostudiothere's a lack of character building as Dylan said, some bad camera work, terrible scares and use of suspense; just overall seem liked a very choppy movie. Very cheap
Dylan, I don't even mean this jokingly. Nobody can replace you! You're movie commentaries are the best on UA-cam because you're not just extremely funny but also know your stuff. Do you really think anybody else teaches us about camera angles or screen layouts??? I'm not just having the best time watching your videos, but I am also learning something. So, just become a director because I think you would be hella good at it.
the boyfriend was questioning her about setting off the alarm, not about having an alarm system activated in the first place. also the scene with the phone call isn't scary because of a potential home invasion, but due to the implication of an evil force already being inside because it's not just in the house, it's inside her head, and there's no getting away from it just like there's no running away from yourself, and that's the terrifying part. the evil force of this movie is a metaphor for mental illness and trauma, and you cant defeat those by throwing punches or running away
Dylan is proud when he knows a movie is going to try to scare him or someone is going to die. I am proud when I know Dylan is about to transition into an ad read.
I'm so proud of Dylan for finally trying to be different and post on a Thrusday instead of his consistent Monday. It's always nice to try something new
I wish you could see how happy you make your viewers. I'm giggling and rolling around in my bed. I can't even imagine that much happiness multiplied by a million views!
Dylan should try watching some old japanese horror movies. Those are great at instilling dread and leaving you feel uneasy, they're the best kind of horror movies because they fear doesn't end with a jumpscare, it stays with you even when nothing happens.
@@camishaherringu the original ver of the ring is amazing. The film has little to no blood but is extremely scary. Personally it wasn’t so bad but I could understand why others would find it quite terrifying.
FYI Psychologist/ psychiatrist has their own psychologist to make sure they haven't gotten crazy or they just can go and talk about harder cases to ask for help. Or after traumatic events with a patient to talk it through. At least in my country 😅
We should all feel the need to express our appreciation to Dylan, with so much on his plate! Like writing a book, consistently posting on Mondays, never Thursday or the weekend?! UA-cam is simply delusional. Then spending a whole 2 extra dollars on us!! He’s so generous❤
I watched this in theaters and the way they set up the movie audio in the theaters made the movie 10x more terrifying that and when people would smile at me after the movie it was genuinely unnerving for a while
I also really enjoy the commentary about the camera work and all the technical things that is put into film making. Gives a real nice insight into the behind the scenes things.
After Dylan’s book comes out, I’m gonna wait 25 more years for Dylan to release a movie. With hearing all of his movie making advice and knowledge, I’ve always wanted to see a movie directed by him.
Lesson learned from Dylan if you don’t want to get scared while watching a horror movie get really mad about getting scammed out of two dollars and you will be focusing on the whole time 😂
Movies like this and It Follows disturb me more than other types of horror films. With the movie It Follows, it was so unsettling how that thing would just follow people by walking at a normal pace and showing zero emotion or speaking as well as take the appearance of any random person (but often people closely associated with their target). That’s why I’m glad they chose to have the people smile without any CGI for this movie. The fact that it’s just them smiling in a really eerie manner makes the movie so much more unsettling compared to if they gave them an exaggerated smile using CGI the way they did for that god awful movie Dylan has reacted to before called Truth or Dare (with Lucy Hale).
It Follows still bothers me to this day… I would get so scared coming home in the middle of the night and picturing someone slowly following me until I got in the house. Also the scene with that super tall blonde guy freaks me out.
Ah yes today is in fact Monday and we can always rely on Dylan to have a video posted every Monday, always on Monday. He’s the most consistent UA-camr.
I haven't seen it but based on this video It looks like a solid, nothing too far fetched but well executed horror film with a few good scares. The demon feeding off of trauma was actually really smart, it flows really well into horror imo. I would love if they made a sequel starting off like the same night as the ending where Joel knows he's on a timer here and starts desperately trying to figure it out how to save himself and break the chain. He retraces Rose's steps from when she spoke withe the prisoner trying to figure out what happened. He talks to her fiancé who is ofc no help, then he speaks to her sister (being smart about it and just coming from the "I cared for her and I miss her too" angle) and eventually she opens up about the past and their mother etc. Then he speaks to her therapist and (after pressing and begging) she finally divulges the last conversation she had with Rose. All the while he never outwardly expresses that he thinks what happened to her will happen to him even though he is being haunted and knows it will happen soon. He promises Rose he will figure this out in her honor and break the chain. Then we go into his past trauma whatever that is and because he's know therapy didn't help Rose, desperate, he goes to a hypnotist where he sees the demon again and freaks out the hypnotist Burt once he wakes up the hypnotist is smiling wide and he jumps but he's just pleased to announce that he discovered a hidden trauma that Joel had forgotten about. One night he is thinking about Rose, staring into the bathroom mirror at himself and he starts to smile really wide - he snaps out of it. Yadda yada idk eventually he has a final boss battle with the Rose demon and kills her but in the process he is arrested and spends like 6 months in jail but he does not care at all because he is free of the demon. Epilogue: He gets out of prison and goes to Rose's grave. A girl is visiting her grandmother and they chat. She asks him out for coffee and before they leave, she says "has anyone ever told you you have a really nice smile"? "Uh, no, I don't think anyone has. Thank you." He gulps. The end. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. 🙏
i’ve been a fan for abt 5 years and i honestly didn’t think i could adore you more but knowing that you’re watching strong girl bongsoon made my day. none of my friends know what i’m talking about when i bring it up but it’s so good. i was distraught when netflix removed it. this is how i know you’re a real one
The kick you get out of awkwardly segwaying to a sponsor is hilarious every time and it is why I watch the adds all the way through. You are always so entertaining!
Dylan not wanting to spend 6 dollars on a movie but then spending 7 dollars for a marble joke feels very much in character for him
Omg fr🤣
Legend says that he is still pissed for not getting UHD
lol
boy math
I have seen exactly three of his videos and I still agree with this 😂
I sometimes forget that Dylan studied film making and I get surprised EVERYTIME he makes a directing remark
To be fair, it was from a scam college 😂
@@explodingmangos3416 true that! 😂😂😂
@@explodingmangos3416what college?
"and sHe DoEsNt EvEn lIkE tRAAAAAAAAINSSS" threw me tf off LMFAO
“I love you 2 dollars worth”
That is the most affection we’ve ever gotten from Dylan
It’s the new ‘I love you 3000’
Lmao exactly
And it's still more than what Joe gets 😔
2 WHOLE dollars - we’re getting spoiled :D
2 dollars is 2 dollars
I feel bad for those who just discovered dylan and can't figure out when he's joking and when he's not .
Eventually you'll get used to it , like the rest of us
True, they're comments even kinda piss me off a little cause they're new
@@divinelangene6813*their
@@divinelangene6813like what?
so true! when I first started watching Dylan I was genuinely confused about his age 😅
@@alexandrat698 just like edward collen 😂
The question is not about how old he is , it's about how long has he been 20 years old
23:17
Dylan: "Hide under the sheets? What a child."
Also Dylan: *proceeds to hug his stuffed animal for scares*
I love how Dylan almost didn’t pay the $2 because… it’s $2-
but he’s bought the majority of the After series 😂
And that fact he spend $7 on a 2 second
And the marbles for $7 haha
Let’s not forget Princess Protection Programme!
Guess he just really loves the After series!
@@JustDuckiestas we all do.
I'm so happy Dylan finally acknowledged us psychiologistrists
hey, he's not a botanist okay? how is he supposed to know
i feel very acknowledged
Honestly I thought you guys were just a myth. Gotta thank Dylan for his knowledge AND consistency.
@@syra1541the zootopia joke always pops up 😭
@@syra1541😭😭😭
dylan: i'm not scared, this isnt scary
me: covering the screen with my hand so that i'm only able to see his reaction
Me rn
I do this for scary movies too! I use to watch them so much in my younger years - I can’t stand them now
LMFOAOAO BRO IM DOING THE SAME THING, and just reading the comments while covering it
me this movie TRAUMATIZED me when it came out and my friends thought it was a good idea to peer pressure me into seeing it in theaters with them 💀
yep that's me lol
dylan judging children for not having the emotional strength of an adult to call 911 is what keeps me coming back
he never has any empathy for children and their emotional intelligence lmao
Thats why I keep watching him lmaooo 😢 its not that we dont like children, we just hate them.
@@fid.firdhaus weird
@@snethiesget a grip
@@fid.firdhausbruh what lmaooo
Confidentiality DOES end when there is a crime. Psychologists and psychiatrists can report things to police if they believe the person is a danger to themselves or others. And if a patient commits suicide, the police investigate and get the patients records.
Edit: this movie reminds me of “It Follows”, anyone else see that?
definitely if it was directly related to the crime too, like a brutal selfercide and the patient was having hallucinations
I definitely was reminded of "It follows" while watching this because of the fact that there's a specific way to spread this curse and the main character didn't make it alive eventually.
Actually -- Confidentially/HIPAA exist after death, suicide or not. Cops can't just get mental health records because someone is dead. They needs release authorization from next of kin or a court order (therapist here!).
The movie reminds me of Fallen with Denzel Washington.
@@katierasburn9571 what is a selfercide?
As a person who dislikes horror movies, I really appreciated how Dylan broke down some of the scares and how they work, made it easier and more enjoyable to watch
Can we all take a second to appreciate how consistent Dylan is with his weekly uploads while being only 20, setting fashion trends, releasing his book all-while attending such a high ranked college too?!? He’s so responsible and dedicated!
He’s 32 forgets his nose ring and went to a scam college and he uploads every 3 weeks😂
We get it, every video has a comment like this
@@MegaLPlover don’t read them then
I genuinely cannot imagine trying this hard to fit so many dead jokes in one comment, I’m impressed as your tenacity and dedication to humiliation.
@@Joeysaladsloverbro, why you so annoyed? It’s just a joke… lmfao
I kinda wish they pushed the movie more towards a psycho-thriller with horror elements as opposed to a standard horror. Like basically set it up and end it with the audience not knowing if she is actually being haunted or experiencing severe trauma from both watching her mom die and a patient commiting suicide in front of her. I feel the pieces were all there, they just needed to tell the story a little differently
obv she is being haunted at end,while both rememberibg her trauma.. its pretty clear man
Dude I completely agree
@lukaajlovanovich1606 I think you miss-read my comment 😅. Basically, I was saying I wish they had edited the movie, so it wasn't so obvious that she was being haunted, that you have to figure it out. Basically, like in Shutter Island, how, in the end, it never solidifies whether or not Leo's character is actually a patient or if hes being tricked
See I think making you have to guess if she was haunted or not seems cliche. Like every movie does that "are they crazy or not". I liked the ending && it scared me bc I have alot of trauma && not being able to escape it && passing it on is messed up.
@Starry_Skye22 I get that. Just my personal feelings on it since I personally get more into movies that makes me kinda have to think about what exactly is going on as opposed to it being more spelled out. Just helps me get a little more invested in the character.
i saw this movie in theaters with my friend, and i've decided that no one should ever take me to see horror films in public again. i screamed so loud at the laptop jumpscare that the people in front of us laughed at me. i was so embarrassed for the rest of the movie😭
I watched it with my sister and the audience was very funny and we all laughed at each other's reactions to jumpscares. Pretty sure u made the day of those people lol :)
i saw it with my friend too and she literally SPILT our popcorn all over the floor during a jumpscare
My friend was also laughed at in the theatre for jumping and screaming at one of the scares. Absolutely hilarious. Also don’t worry about it, most people I’ve watched it with have screamed or yelled at some part and I yelled at something and I don’t jump at almost any movie. They are trying to laugh with you not at you
i watched it w my bf and his friends and i spent almost the entire movie covering my eyes so i wouldn't be too scared and screAM JDSSHBJBNKG
I’d laugh too but not at you! :] people watch horror in theaters for fun because it’s a whole experience. They weren’t teasing you most likely. I’m sure it was just a “got to see human reactions live” sort of a thing
this may sound sadistic, but i love watching dylan get scared shitless
For me it's his high pitched voice, hilarious.
Real question who doesn't
Something about grown people but specifically grown men getting scared of horror films is so fun lmao
Exactly what a trouble maker would aat
Schadenfreude is strong here....
Gotta love the consistency of Dylan always posting on Monday
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It’s a joke
It's Monday though???? Or am I just living in different timeline?
@@everydayeatingthedirtofath6779it's Saturday😂
@@everydayeatingthedirtofath6779it’s Saturday girlie
I just gotta be honest the dead cat scene broke me for a minute. I experienced so many emotions at 1 time that I literally stared straight ahead, mouth open, trying to process all of them. Disgust at seeing a dead cat, horror at at the kid opening what he thought was his present to find a dead animal, sadness at the cat dying, pain at the woman grieving her cat, more horror at the situation in general, traumatized at the situation in general, and even more horror at mentally putting myself in her shoes, fear at *my* cat dying (irl)(one of my cats passed away a few weeks ago), as well as anxiety and nausea. It basically made me feel almost every negative emotion all at once.😳😬😅
I hate how they always kill animals in horror movies. One of the reasons I haven't been watching them as much. Don't watch the first few minutes of Untraceable (which I really liked otherwise) or the movie Apt Pupil. And avoid reading John Saul. I read like 3 or 4 books of his in a row that all had pets getting killed. 😭
Yeah, after seeing that, I’m holding my cats extra close tonight. I hate the usage of killing animals in media for this, especially for shock and twists
@@quinnie_here exactly! Like if you’re gonna kill an animal do it off screen and don’t show the dead body for such an extended amount of time, like with kids. Personally, I don’t see animals as equal to children, but they are both defenseless and I’d rather not see either be killed on screen.
In Drag Me To Hell the main character literally murders a kitten. It was HORRIBLE.
@@imperialbeautee oh my gosh!!! The fact the media companies think it’s ok (or cool or edgy or whatever) to show these kinds of things is honestly disturbing. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
dylan's reactions is the ONLY way i can watch horror movies, but i keep scrolling the comments bc i dont want jumpscares.
So glad I’m not the only one using comments to keep me from getting too sucked in😂
Not me doing this exact thing right now.
It's the only way I can handle horror too
Sameeee
me
When Dylan mentioned that they should have developed her character more it got me thinking about where the best place to put scenes like that would be. Imo they should have had a patient share a traumatic backstory similar to her own that would trigger flashbacks for her so we can see the relationship between her and her mom. Or maybe just the stress from seeing the first girl would trigger flashbacks for her, and then she's just reliving her trauma which causes her to be more withdrawn. So her coworkers take notice and ask if she's ok but then she gets super defensive, which shows more of her personality. I think these two things would really develop her as a main character and would have made the ending all the more fucked up when she dies.
yea like she was getting defensive with ppl but not enough for her to feel like this is part of her personality. her fiance could've said that she's always closing herself off to him and that's why he called her psychiatrist to the house bc he's lost. or even have her dreams at night be the demon making her relive her traumatic childhood or smth
@@ositaiza888 Exactly! I feel like it would have really added a depth to the movie
Or better yet, have the patient describe the traumatic experience, but show the flashback as if it was the patient. Dont show the main character as a child at any point, and its only when she reaches the house at the end that its revealed that the flashback was of the main character, not the patient, and it was the story triggering her own memories like you said
@@SomeGuyCalledJackgo make a smile remake !
I really agree. She had no development at all so I had no empathy for her through this and it made it hard to enjoy the concept imo. Like if we'd know she was apparently abused and that she was distant because of that it would have tied everything together.
Hi! A professional in the mental health field here:
Staff-patient confidentiality is super important, and something that is taken very seriously. HOWEVER, we are required to notify the proper people if we believe that the patient is going to be a danger to themselves or others. This is something that is regularly disclosed to someone throughout treatment. In the U.S., there is a section of HIPAA that protects your identifiable health information for up to 50 years after your death. However, this confidentiality can also be breached pre or post-mortem if it’s due to a court order and/or requested by public health authorities.
The moment Dylan said “it’s always better to be secure” I knew immediately that it was a Nord VPN sponsorship before he even said the next phrase
Tell me you’re a troublemaker without telling me you’re a troublemaker 😂
It’s the fact I just started watching him yesterday like no bs and I already caught on to how he moves into sponsorships 😂😂
i'm just glad it's back. I'm used to audible or nord vpn, any other sponsor ship like idk Honey for example always feels so out of place 😂
sosie bacon’s performance carries this movie. her acting in this as she’s slowly losing her mind makes me uncomfortable which is exactly how horror should make you feel but unfortunately the movie cuts itself off whenever it really gets into these moments in favor of a quick scare that sure will get you in the moment but it won’t stick with you afterwards. any movie regardless of genre should leave the theater with you.
Tbh I think if she acted this way in an Oscar bait drama she’d totally get nominated for major awards.
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I just want to say that the girl explaining the smile entity in the beginning also did an amazing job acting. I agree about the main actress and her acting being incredible but the other actress set the entire tone of the movie and did it amazingly
”if you’re traumatized, just stop being traumatized “ - Dylan 2023
i had a nightmare when i was like 14 where i was in a hospital and everyone i saw in the dream was smiling very widely with no emotion in their eyes while they looked at me and i couldn't scream or even wake up, i felt paralyzed. and when i saw that they made a horror movie so similar to my nightmare from like 10 years ago that still haunted me to this day, i was like nah man im not watching that, ever. but here i am watching it vicariously through dylan our fav 20yo boy.
That's the Dylan power.😂
This is the only way I can watch scary movies 😅
OMG SAME! I have OCD and one of my intrusive thoughts I struggle with is the fear that if I look in a mirror my own reflection will be smiling at me like that. I've had nightmares about it since I was little, and I told myself I wouldn't watch this movie or truth or dare, but I've watched both of dylan's commentaries 😂 His jokes make it less anxiety-inducing.
When you had the dream were you actually in hospital or were you just in the hospital in your dream?
The point you had in 23:27 was spot on! What Asian horror masters is the lingering horror, which makes it actually sometimes unbearable! Jumpscare is always a release and when they deny it it's the most horrifying to me! Jumpscare is not horror, it's just a reaction and a release.
It would be so fun to see Dylan react to Pulse or other works by Kurosawa Kiyoshi. I think Dylan would really enjoy slow horrors that just instill fear and dread the whole time rather than have a bunch of jumpscares.
Can you guys recommend me some good ones please?
@@literaIIyshy you could starr with Dark water. Thats a classic j horror
Exactly! That's the reason I haven't watched the grudge properly
Spikima movies did a video on this and Pulse (Kairo) if anyone wants to look more into this phenomenon!
what bothers me the most is that the main character doesnt handles her situation the way a psycologist/psychiatrist would, i feel like she went from "oh boy im seeing things" to "IM BEING HAUNTED BY ENERGIES. BUT IM NOT CRAZY. ITS NOT A GHOST" was pretty fast, and also it doesnt feel like she uses enough psycology lingo to describe whats happening to her.
the actress did a great job tho, even if the script lacked and they always threw away genuine fear for a cheap jumpscare way too much lmao.
Dylan flapping the wide sleeves of his comfort sweater was way too relatable and made me burst out with laughter which scared me cat. Speaking of, everyone who Dylan predicted would die lived and Dylan predicted the cat would live and the cat did not. Dylan has obviously never been wrong before so this was shocking.
He initially said it would die then changed it 😂
Built up errors,just like farts.
Once you wrote “me cat” I was doomed to read your comment in a leprechaun’s voice…
@@eveinthenight9854 I hadn't even noticed! What a happy little accident.
my personal theory for this film is how “sulfur side” never really makes the ‘demon’ (problem) go away it just transfers the trauma onto someone else in the most literal sense in this movie
A lot of people compare this movie to It Follows for this reason, it's just replacing STDs with trauma as the intended symbolism.
@@jijitters yeaa but wasn't there a movie too which basically had that the your partner dies or something 😅
@@jijitters' it follows ' sorry I forgot the name
that's a much more generous way of looking at it than how I saw it, it feels like if that were the message then then victims would actually have agency to decide not to instead of a full on possession, and plus I feel like Rose taking a possessed toaster bath at the end there kinda ruins that message and is doubling down that there is no other option
@wiiink
Fair assessment.
I think passing the trauma/demon from yourself to an unrelated party through deleting their loved one rather than yourself as a way to exempt yourself from forced self-deletion is a pretty messed up twist in this message, too.
Like.... that's the only way to save yourself? That guy in prison certainly wasn't saved. He's carrying that trauma forever PLUS he wrecked his life PLUS he perpetuated the curse..... and she walked away from that interaction thinking that this would be a favorable option for even a moment?
Dylan comforting screamacouris while being scared is the realest thing ever
When I first saw this movie the hardest part for me was her seeing her cat dead, she cared so much for it even staying up late looking for it to feed it and then later on the sudden shock of seeing it dead that she just hugs it and has a breakdown. Heartbreaking
I hate when horror movies go the killing pets route :/
@@madi5194same it’s so unnecessary in my opinion
@@siljeeeIt’s to hit the heart strings of the audience. Which it does every single time. So no use in changing something that ain’t broke right?
I really hate how a real car had to die because of a simple movie :(( why I still haven’t watched it myself. Will not support any animal cruelty
@@ballistic_1607 did the cat die in real life? Please say no
I will literally never get tired of Dylan's astounding segues to sponsor something
They’re so good I literally have not seen it coming once
"She doesn't even like trains!" made me laugh out loud 😅
Dylan: debating not spending 2 extra dollars for UHD.
Also Dylan: spends 7 dollars for a future joke 😂
Love his commitment❤
Oh damn I just commented this not realizing you already did. I salute you fellow mind
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Something I love of this movie is the use of color, specifically the use of pinks and blues. Rose is always wearing blue, progressively getting more dull as the movie goes along as she loses touch with reality, and her sister is always in pink.
That’s a really great observation! That is interesting actually
Pink used to be theorized to calm aggression (being the weaker sibling of red) in color theory and for years was used in psych wards and even drunk tanks and the like before the link was disproven.
It makes sense that the sister would also be pink; she tries to appear happy and bright but she seems pretty unhappy in actuality, and as a psychiatrist, it would probably be endlessly annoying to Rose (blue roses represent mystery and secrets, also pride).
And the Entity’s presence is always foreshadowed by the colour yellow.
This story should be a video game. Solving the puzzle of what's happening, the main character being the unreliability narrator, then having the boss fight at the end. Would have been so cool.
Why would UA-cam ever accuse Dylan of not uploading on a Monday????? He of course would NEVER do that to us. His posting schedule is the most consistent of all the UA-camrs ever.
Yeah I am confused. Was he being serious about the “misinformation” part??
@@rhsmx9655of course he was, why would he lie
@@rhsmx9655you must be new lol
clearly youtube is trying to tear him down because hes so successful, theyre definitely jealous
I think the reveal of her mom being a monster was supposed to be a “shock” to the viewer and the fact she didn’t call 911. Like ooooo big reveal. Everyone thought the chick who cut her face off in the beginning was going to be a main character because of how they did their marketing….she was not. They should’ve kept the sister head scene out of the trailer cause everyone knew it was going to happen which made it a lot less scary IMO.
the mom being the monster probably was just adding to theme of trauma or just bait to make up feel empathy for the character.
Fr I watched because I thought Caitlin was gonna be the main character cause that's what they made it seem like when this first came out
Every review I watched about this said the sister’s head was the biggest/best scare… they must have been lucky enough not to see the trailers.. cause that just ruined it for me.
The sister's head jumpscare is what made me go watch the movie 😉
It’s ironic that this movie is about trauma, yet I have very fond memories of it. In my last year of high school, the student committee decided to host a movie night in the school’s auditorium. They held a vote for which movie we’d watch, and Smile got chosen. My friends and I decided to attend. In total we were 7 people in the friend group. A lot of people came, and the vibes were super cozy. Everyone was decked out in pajamas and comfy clothes, there were snacks, even blankets too. I brought my bunny plushie with me. My friends and I sat in the back of the auditorium. The experience was really fun. Since we sat in the back, we had the best view when it came to seeing people’s reactions to the movie. We laughed every time someone screamed or jolted (which happened a lot!), and I even saw a guy crawling behind a group of girls, scaring them shitless. The best part was that we genuinely found the movie terrifying. It feels so fun and validating to be scared shitless when everyone else is also scared shitless. It was hilarious to scream when everyone else screamed. My friend found the movie so scary that she started played Hay Day on her phone to distract herself. I was clinging to my guy friend like a baby koala during the end of the movie. We did find the ending of the movie disappointing, though... Personally, I thought it’d be cliché, but also fitting, if it ended with the demon disappearing because the MC defeated/overcame her trauma. After the movie ended, we went to grab our stuff in the lockers. However, since it was late at night, the hallways were dark and the doors were locked. Which wasn’t really ideal when a) we needed to get to our lockers, which were located behind the doors b) we’d just seen a terrifying horror movie. I think we were stuck in there for 30 minutes before the janitor came and unlocked the doors. The hallways were still dark though so it wasn’t very fun to grab my stuff in my locker when it was pitch black. Overall, I actually found the movie scary, and I rarely find horror movies scary. I think it’s one of the few that’s actually stuck with me. Still disappointed over that lackluster ending, though. Like, I wish the cop guy just closed his eyes or exited the building when he saw that the MC was about to sudoku herself. Overall, it was a very fun night! I graduated a few months ago and I’m going to move away for law school tomorrow. I’m gonna miss my friends.
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:D that sounds like such a fun time!!
Dylan makes Mondays feel like the weekend :)
Underrated comment haha
Seven by jungkook😭
He make me never think about cheating
Latto!!
not jk being mentioned under dylans video 🥹 two world colliding 🥲
The fact that it took Dylan 5 months to make the marbles joke just for the video to be taken down is hilarious to me
I can't wait for Dylan to buy a treadmill for his next "exercise the demon" joke
I love how Dylan almost wouldn’t pay $2 for HD but WOULD pay $7 for marbles to make a joke 😂
Who knew we needed 42 minutes of Dylan making marble jokes
the man yelling “you’re going to die” did a great job that was funny as hell
Recently I watched a Dylan video from 4 years ago when he was only 16. Such a mature young man with so many wise and profound insights with a bright future ahead of him.
i heard he's in college now, im sure that's gonna be so useful for when he's older !!!
@@slouistherin let's just hope he won't get scammed! But knowing Dylan that won't happen
Paying ya back for the sacrifice 😘
this made me laugh thank you
@@DylanIsInTroubleim so in love with you
This movie was actually pretty scary. I’m glad I watched Dylan reacting to it versus actually watching the movie itself on my own. It takes the edge off
"they never kill cats in horror movies" - dylan 2023 💀💀
I know he watched the roomate... that poor kitty died lol
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@@Jadorelainiemy dad made my 10 year old sister who loves cats watch that as a joke 😅
I wish that were true! Cats are almost always killed in movies about "witches" and similar lore.
Dylan is the biggest green flag ever for loving "strong woman do boo soon".that is literally the best kdrama ever.
Literally the best ever
literally the first kdrama I ever watched! It has a special place in my heart
It was also my first kdrama and I loved it!
where does he say he likes it?? time stamp ??
during the nord vpn part around 14:50 LOL @@melissayildirim04
strong girl bong-soon is one of the best kdramas i've ever seen and its not crazy long either!! I'm really surprised that Dylan even picked it up lol
YAY THE VID IS BACK THANKS DYLANN
I thought I was going insane yesterday cause I saw the notification and made a mental note that I was gonna watch it later, and then when I was gonna watch it, it was gone💀
@@matildahogstrom331SAME
@@matildahogstrom331no because literally the same thing happened to me😅 I wanted to watch it while having breakfast and I thought my phone was glitching just now
@@matildahogstrom331lol same. I was so confused
@@matildahogstrom331same... omg 😂 i was putting in search "dylan is in trouble smile" from the moment it showed when i watched like 10 minutes of it. Was going totally crazy. I am so happy i am not alone. Also was checking all socials of Dylan looking for info what happened...❤❤❤❤ cheers
wow Dylan is so funny, I love that one joke he said!!
Lmao Dylan will be so pissed when he reads this comment 😅😂
It was so good right 😂 the timing was so good
w true fan comment
OMG AHAHAHA
@@manasas868why
33:53 i thought dylan was making that noise, then i remembered the dino 😭😂💀
it kinda looks like the voice is coming from his mouth when the dino isnt visible
They way dylan watches horror movies is exactly the same way i do. I aint about to calmly sit there and take the trauma, im gonna wiggle around, fidgiet, start a conversation, make funny jokes, and literally do anything else but stay attentive to something that will give me nightmares.
This right here!
so you just become annoying as fuck? okay
I liked the marble joke. I've had a lot going on recently and it was just what I needed. Thank you, Dylan, for sacrificing your seven dollars to make my day.
It's so comforting to watch this with someone lol
Subtle horror is something that is sadly overlooked in favour of easier jump scares. It can be scary if things are jumping out at you that are frightening, but the uncertainty of a situation and not knowing what is going to happen is a lot scarier. "There is no terror in the bang, only the anticipation of it''.
I love when Dylan reacts to horror movies because I need the humor to remind me its not real
I kinda like how the movie was using the monster as an allegory for mental illness, but I feel like it didn't know what it wanted to say about it. Like it feels like it's saying that if you're traumatized you should lock those feelings away and not let anyone near you or otherwise you'll be spreading your trauma?? Like for the whole movie she's ignored and pushed away by other people and pushes other people away in turn, and is punished whenever she tries turning to others for help. If going to her old home and talking to her fake mom had given her some closure as a way of saying "theres no cure for trauma but best you can do is learn to recognize it and live with it" and then has to coexist with the monster then it would have been okay but they just decided to have her delete herself from life which isn't an okay way to handle a topic like this
Dylan actually kept his word and bought marbles. Ngl, everytime I rewatched the Aladdin comentary, I was wondering if he would actually go through with it. He did. Im speechless. Such dedeication.
Dylan squeazing the screamosaurus to the beat of "you're going to d**" is just the level of unhinged that keeps me coming back for more.
"she doesn't even get like a day off?" welcome to healthcare worker trauma dylan
Dylan hugging a plushie is something we never knew we needed
The reason why horror is my favorite genre, is because you need to put in genuine effort to writing the characters and plot of a horror film. Which of course, you need to put in effort for any movie. But with horror there's a layer to that. When a horror film uses jump scares as a crutch, you laugh off the danger. You aren't being scared by what's on screen, but the loud BANG that comes with the scare.
But when horror is written well, you can explore the inner workings of the mind...and through that...a mirror can be malicious, a phone call can be petrifying, a handshake can be horrifying, a door can be devastating and dangerous, a home can be haunting, and a smile...can be sinister. And images can be ingrained in your head for days.
wow... you explained my thoughts about the horror genre so well!
This definitely isn't one of those horrors lol
Yessssss!!!!!!!!! You get it! Horror is such a complex genre!
@@deadpoolynoodle3651 it has it's problems, but Smile is a good enough time for me that I can overlook those issues. The only flaw is as Dylan said, we just didn't know enough about Rose, but I think that's also on purpose. When you put walls up you essentially wear a mask. I did it all the time last year to the point I didn't know what was a real emotion from me or not. It started to scare me so I got help. Rose didn't get help for her trauma and thus it festered. I think the director purposefully left plotlines unresolved, again as a way to reflect on how these things in real life often don't get any closure. Just...oh well you experienced something traumatic that sucks okay moving on.
@@ribottostudiothere's a lack of character building as Dylan said, some bad camera work, terrible scares and use of suspense; just overall seem liked a very choppy movie. Very cheap
Dylan, I don't even mean this jokingly. Nobody can replace you! You're movie commentaries are the best on UA-cam because you're not just extremely funny but also know your stuff. Do you really think anybody else teaches us about camera angles or screen layouts??? I'm not just having the best time watching your videos, but I am also learning something. So, just become a director because I think you would be hella good at it.
it’s crazy that dylan is only 20 and he posts movie commentary’s on every single monday what a legend
i know right
He’s 20 I am about to be 22 and this man look at least 27 😂😂
Isn't he 30?💀
He's also managing going to college
@@alphachimgoga8157yeah but I don’t know I think
the boyfriend was questioning her about setting off the alarm, not about having an alarm system activated in the first place. also the scene with the phone call isn't scary because of a potential home invasion, but due to the implication of an evil force already being inside because it's not just in the house, it's inside her head, and there's no getting away from it just like there's no running away from yourself, and that's the terrifying part. the evil force of this movie is a metaphor for mental illness and trauma, and you cant defeat those by throwing punches or running away
Dylan is proud when he knows a movie is going to try to scare him or someone is going to die. I am proud when I know Dylan is about to transition into an ad read.
I'm so proud of Dylan for finally trying to be different and post on a Thrusday instead of his consistent Monday. It's always nice to try something new
Don't know what you mean. Today is Monday.
@Carlzz92 oh no today is of course a Monday, when he originally posted this video of course UA-cam condemned him for trying something different
Sad UA-cam tried to ruin it. Would have loved to see something different
@@catszs I agree, also, your pfp, 5 stars, TOH fans for the win
I wish you could see how happy you make your viewers. I'm giggling and rolling around in my bed. I can't even imagine that much happiness multiplied by a million views!
The only time I can watch a horror movie is when Dylan is watching. He brings comedy to the horror 👏🏻
I was still scared 😅
I was also still scared LMAO
Dylan should try watching some old japanese horror movies. Those are great at instilling dread and leaving you feel uneasy, they're the best kind of horror movies because they fear doesn't end with a jumpscare, it stays with you even when nothing happens.
came here to say this! i think if Dylan tried to watch Pulse he would actually pass away lmao
'kairo' would be epic!! the abandoned apartment scene gets me every damn time 😭
recommendations??
@@awstenknightsgoldenfork4322 OH I'VE SEEN THAT SCENE IT IS HORRIFYING
@@camishaherringu the original ver of the ring is amazing. The film has little to no blood but is extremely scary. Personally it wasn’t so bad but I could understand why others would find it quite terrifying.
I swear these videos are the only way I can digest horror movies if I'm by myself
FYI Psychologist/ psychiatrist has their own psychologist to make sure they haven't gotten crazy or they just can go and talk about harder cases to ask for help. Or after traumatic events with a patient to talk it through. At least in my country 😅
yeahhh i'm surprised one of her colleagues didn't debrief her after she witnessed that lol
We should all feel the need to express our appreciation to Dylan, with so much on his plate! Like writing a book, consistently posting on Mondays, never Thursday or the weekend?! UA-cam is simply delusional. Then spending a whole 2 extra dollars on us!! He’s so generous❤
12:49 „I wouldn’t be worried about home invasion because a demon wouldn’t break into the house in the first quarter of the movie“ 😂😂😂
Dylan is wearing a sweater during this horrendous heatwave. That’s commitment to his art.
he lives in wisconsin😂
@@ophelia.13its chilly up there
yep, exactly my point LOL@@Petperson17
@@ophelia.13bro he just showed the weather app that says hes in phoenix, how did u miss that
@@ophelia.13 huh I thought he lived in Phoenix
I watched this in theaters and the way they set up the movie audio in the theaters made the movie 10x more terrifying that and when people would smile at me after the movie it was genuinely unnerving for a while
the gaslighting of Dylan and making us belive that it's monday is just amazing and will never get old. Cuz i fall for it every single time 🤣
the fact that dylan and rose are wearing the same kind of turtleneck at 13:10 is so so funny to me and he doesn’t even notice
The marble joke had me rolling 😂😂
(Don’t worry Dylan I laughed)
what has he done to us
“It’s got a BOOTH! It’s got a BOOTH with a wind-ohhh, what a nice house!” 33:00
That last bit was a little bit like a Mickey voice. 🤣
i think we gotta feel honored dylan showed us three different outfits in the same video
I also really enjoy the commentary about the camera work and all the technical things that is put into film making. Gives a real nice insight into the behind the scenes things.
After Dylan’s book comes out, I’m gonna wait 25 more years for Dylan to release a movie. With hearing all of his movie making advice and knowledge, I’ve always wanted to see a movie directed by him.
Lesson learned from Dylan if you don’t want to get scared while watching a horror movie get really mad about getting scammed out of two dollars and you will be focusing on the whole time 😂
Movies like this and It Follows disturb me more than other types of horror films. With the movie It Follows, it was so unsettling how that thing would just follow people by walking at a normal pace and showing zero emotion or speaking as well as take the appearance of any random person (but often people closely associated with their target).
That’s why I’m glad they chose to have the people smile without any CGI for this movie. The fact that it’s just them smiling in a really eerie manner makes the movie so much more unsettling compared to if they gave them an exaggerated smile using CGI the way they did for that god awful movie Dylan has reacted to before called Truth or Dare (with Lucy Hale).
It Follows still bothers me to this day… I would get so scared coming home in the middle of the night and picturing someone slowly following me until I got in the house. Also the scene with that super tall blonde guy freaks me out.
@@kittysuzieThat was one of the biggest jump scares for me! Such a great moment that had my heart pounding lol.
i’m having a very rough time and as of right now watching him critic everything brings me so much joy😭
the dedication to the marble joke was steller. 10/10 for dylans performance
I will never be disappointed by dylan's sponsor transitions
I for real was waiting for that marble joke lol
Love that he keeps up with the inside jokes.
Dylan is so awesome.
I'm so happy Dylan takes responsibility and reuploads this video on a monday, I wouldn't expect anything less from him
Ah yes today is in fact Monday and we can always rely on Dylan to have a video posted every Monday, always on Monday. He’s the most consistent UA-camr.
I haven't seen it but based on this video It looks like a solid, nothing too far fetched but well executed horror film with a few good scares. The demon feeding off of trauma was actually really smart, it flows really well into horror imo. I would love if they made a sequel starting off like the same night as the ending where Joel knows he's on a timer here and starts desperately trying to figure it out how to save himself and break the chain. He retraces Rose's steps from when she spoke withe the prisoner trying to figure out what happened. He talks to her fiancé who is ofc no help, then he speaks to her sister (being smart about it and just coming from the "I cared for her and I miss her too" angle) and eventually she opens up about the past and their mother etc. Then he speaks to her therapist and (after pressing and begging) she finally divulges the last conversation she had with Rose. All the while he never outwardly expresses that he thinks what happened to her will happen to him even though he is being haunted and knows it will happen soon. He promises Rose he will figure this out in her honor and break the chain. Then we go into his past trauma whatever that is and because he's know therapy didn't help Rose, desperate, he goes to a hypnotist where he sees the demon again and freaks out the hypnotist Burt once he wakes up the hypnotist is smiling wide and he jumps but he's just pleased to announce that he discovered a hidden trauma that Joel had forgotten about. One night he is thinking about Rose, staring into the bathroom mirror at himself and he starts to smile really wide - he snaps out of it. Yadda yada idk eventually he has a final boss battle with the Rose demon and kills her but in the process he is arrested and spends like 6 months in jail but he does not care at all because he is free of the demon. Epilogue: He gets out of prison and goes to Rose's grave. A girl is visiting her grandmother and they chat. She asks him out for coffee and before they leave, she says "has anyone ever told you you have a really nice smile"? "Uh, no, I don't think anyone has. Thank you." He gulps. The end. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. 🙏
i’ve been a fan for abt 5 years and i honestly didn’t think i could adore you more but knowing that you’re watching strong girl bongsoon made my day. none of my friends know what i’m talking about when i bring it up but it’s so good. i was distraught when netflix removed it. this is how i know you’re a real one
Did anyone else notice how sanitary Dylan's sweater looks?
😂 Nice
The kick you get out of awkwardly segwaying to a sponsor is hilarious every time and it is why I watch the adds all the way through. You are always so entertaining!
21:34 I KNEW AS SOON AS HE SAID “marbles” THAT THE JOKE WOULD BE BACK😭
screamosaurus always makes me laugh so much. Im glad dylan is there as a buffer for me to not get too scared.