Actually Properly Analyzing "Inside" by Bo Burnham

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  • @TheCursedJudge
    @TheCursedJudge2 жыл бұрын

    Hello. I originally made this video soon after Inside released, but it got copyright claimed over and over again. I believe I re-edited the video 27 times and every single time it was made completely unable to be shown. I'm not making any money off of this video as it still has some claims, but I atleast can show it, and I'm rather proud of it. I apologize for any minor editing inconsistencies as this was the 28th iteration, and that purple border is unfortunately necessary. But, regardless, here it is, for however long it'll stay up. I hope you enjoy.

  • @espiondev

    @espiondev

    2 жыл бұрын

    copyright mfs getting up early for a long hard day of work at the circus🤡

  • @meILM

    @meILM

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remember watching it on the discord a few months ago

  • @jackster10101

    @jackster10101

    Жыл бұрын

    You know I just watched the cursed images video from whang and was curious to check you out and this isn’t what i was expecting but I’m glad I watched it, never knowing much about him this was an interesting video makes me feel bad for him in a way but knowing he still has people who love him makes me feel a little happy for him

  • @perhapsyes2493

    @perhapsyes2493

    9 ай бұрын

    The subtitles are a tease. It's a shame you had to edit it so much.

  • @conner9254

    @conner9254

    3 ай бұрын

    you can absolutely be proud of it, was very moving and instructive to watch!

  • @akmod607
    @akmod6077 ай бұрын

    I saw the Jeffrey song as not a filler -- but he was ordering all these new electronics off amazon and the Jeffrey song was about his dependence on someone who was profiting off his declining mental health and need to make content.

  • @Vixcal

    @Vixcal

    2 ай бұрын

    Ahit that's good analysis

  • @mixinmasta

    @mixinmasta

    Ай бұрын

    Nailed it

  • @ashsessions911

    @ashsessions911

    Ай бұрын

    I saw it more as a critique of capitalism which would tie into the rest of the special, it's got heavy anti-capitalist overtones throughout the entire thing. "Look at where you came from, look at you know" seems to be poking fun at Bezos because he grew up rich, so the "look at where you came from" part is ironic because it makes it sound like a rags to riches story. The other part where he makes it sound like a "competition" between bezos, gates, buffet, and zuckerberg, when in reality they're all on the same team, that seems to be more so him making fun of the billionaire worship.

  • @louisrobitaille5810

    @louisrobitaille5810

    15 күн бұрын

    @@ashsessions911 You're seeing politics where there are none… The special is about himself, not the system.

  • @ashsessions911

    @ashsessions911

    13 күн бұрын

    @@louisrobitaille5810 Yeah, it's just all the time he spends talking about the system and politics in general is clearly for nothing. Media literacy is dead holy shit lol

  • @artemis2227
    @artemis2227 Жыл бұрын

    This special was a piece of existential horror to me. Not everyone will see it as that, but to me, it was the best piece of horror media that year

  • @ltjom

    @ltjom

    Жыл бұрын

    Funny you should mention this. My horror movie podcast did an episode on Inside when our release day fell in April Fool’s. Seemed fitting and we really got into the horror aspect.

  • @sydneymads5220

    @sydneymads5220

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. He made a "comedy special" that doubles perfectly as a true *psychological* horror

  • @jaylee5536

    @jaylee5536

    Жыл бұрын

    Same that’s why I had to stop watching it because it was scaring me

  • @bigbird2200

    @bigbird2200

    Жыл бұрын

    I first watched this special after smoking weed for the very first time and I have never felt such existential pain

  • @ShiversIsBored

    @ShiversIsBored

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m only 7 weeks older than Bo Burnham. I was not someone who paid attention to his work prior to this special. I watched this one during the pandemic (like most people) and it felt so personal. “30,” “Comedy,” “Problematic,” and more feel like someone sharing my internal feelings. “Facetime with my Mom” made my partner at the time cry. Watching this video and learning more of the backstory of Bo, the room, etc makes me feel even more connected to it. This special helped me process my feelings and grief around what was going on in the world and how ironically isolated I felt. Going through a quarter life crisis during a pandemic in such a broken world. It felt weirdly comforting to see how even someone like him, who does have worldly comforts, was also overwhelmed by things. It helped me feel like I was connected to the world again in a new way.

  • @finchthebird
    @finchthebird Жыл бұрын

    I always took that little smile at the end to be him becoming a member of his own audience, to laugh at himself alongside us.

  • @kevinwillems8720

    @kevinwillems8720

    11 ай бұрын

    Like when he saw Phoebe Bridget's covering That Funny Feeling.

  • @pan3221
    @pan32212 жыл бұрын

    Out of every single analysis video I've seen about this special, this is the single most concise and easy to understand one I've seen. I sent it to a friend who isn't a very analytical guy and just thought it was funny, and he sent me back a message along the lines of, "I had no idea you could read this far into a single comedy movie, this was really interesting!" Just wanted to share this with you, seems like you've created another internet opinion-sharer. Bo would be proud.

  • @TheCursedJudge

    @TheCursedJudge

    2 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the kind words

  • @PineyApleyMagic

    @PineyApleyMagic

    Ай бұрын

    Why is there only one reply? This comment is amazing, I’m adding another.

  • @akalawada
    @akalawada Жыл бұрын

    “Sorry that I look like a mess… I booked a haircut but it got rescheduled” That’s when I knew Inside was going to fuck me up. Third line in the special. And I was right.

  • @Saboo27
    @Saboo27 Жыл бұрын

    I just really hope everyone can realize the true genius which is that Bo is very aware of this narrative and is intentionally telling the story this way.

  • @adamweiner8580

    @adamweiner8580

    9 ай бұрын

    yes (the infinite reaction video is, in part, about this) - but he clearly is talking about personal experience (no way could such a perfect and profound understanding of those emotional and intellectual states come from anything other than personal experience) and we can never know quite where reality ends and dramatisation begins - I suspect he doesn't even really know that himself.

  • @IsaacV2001
    @IsaacV2001 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the emphasis that “The Ringmaster” was not Bo. I love the way it invokes the horrific realization that at least for the moment, he had checked out.

  • @PlGGS
    @PlGGS Жыл бұрын

    I think him leaving at the end and still being in the spotlight represents the spotlight on him even in his day to day life. When he's out and about, people recognize him, and he's still putting on a performance. To that end, his smile is either an acknowledgement that he's ready to go out and perform in front of people again or him making fun of that idea in his own head. Just a thought idk

  • @ddboogiewoogie

    @ddboogiewoogie

    Жыл бұрын

    i like this, I feel like the ending could be interpeted in so many different ways, but this one is the one fits best imo

  • @ruzco4873

    @ruzco4873

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with the spotlight part, tho I think that him smiling at the end it's basically going back to Bo's perfectionist and controlling persona, basically the director of the special, not the actor, and he gives a last smile of approval in order for it be released

  • @marigriffiths9414

    @marigriffiths9414

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@ruzco4873 i agree this is what i thought!

  • @franciskaiut
    @franciskaiut3 ай бұрын

    I think this special is actually a very good thing to watch if you're not in a good place. It became my go-to whenever I'm not felling very well and it just helps me every single time... It put things through a different perspective, it's simply amazing

  • @XXmusicsavesmeXX

    @XXmusicsavesmeXX

    2 ай бұрын

    I've also felt like this since it came out. There's quite a few people I've seen describe it as existential horror or say it made them feel a lot of dread, but I was in a horrible place when it came out and it gave me so much comfort. I still watch it when I'm not doing well too.

  • @gdmarchitube

    @gdmarchitube

    14 күн бұрын

    Same here, actually just found out about this special and saw it last week, and I can't get enough of it, it actually helped me a lot to figure out myself and my feelings - this is a timeless masterpiece.

  • @cmsilveria
    @cmsilveria2 ай бұрын

    i love that 'the ringmaster' wears circular sunglasses too. two camera lenses looking right at us loved this analysis!!

  • @fest8177
    @fest81772 жыл бұрын

    Mf this is SO underated god damn. Great content keep it up.

  • @TheCursedJudge

    @TheCursedJudge

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @JorikD
    @JorikD Жыл бұрын

    Bo smiling at the end, for me at least, meant he watched his own special and he's happy with what it is. Like he finally made something he's creatively happy with and he enjoys even though he knows he is stuck in that spotlight. Coming full circle with your analysis, after all the panic attacks and hardship he is actually content... with his content.... Wow, that last part was pure creative coincedence. Wait, am I overanalazing and putting my internal monologe in this comment? Yes, and I like it! Thanks Bo, for creating a piece of art :)

  • @abrilescalante5819

    @abrilescalante5819

    11 ай бұрын

    agree. i always saw it like that, because in a moment of the special he is watching his old youtube videos angry and with disgust in a very similar shot. so him smiling at the end while seeing his latest work its him showing that he is satisfied with INSIDE as a work of art

  • @eyezuh_
    @eyezuh_2 жыл бұрын

    I never even noticed that the room was the same one from Make Happy. It makes a lot more sense now that I've seen the connection

  • @nanohaffy
    @nanohaffy Жыл бұрын

    didn't expect to watch for longer than five minutes, i thought there can't be much new things to say about inside, but i had to stay through the whole thing. this video was very entertaining and well-made!

  • @neanda

    @neanda

    Жыл бұрын

    same, and I haven't even seen Inside

  • @omegabruh996

    @omegabruh996

    Жыл бұрын

    @@neanda please do you wont regret it

  • @mehrsamohammadimehr9051
    @mehrsamohammadimehr9051 Жыл бұрын

    To be honest this special changed me A LOT. it had a reason bug impact on me and kinda helped me through that year. I love the lines "It's almost over; It's just begun" it shows change and how life will always come right at you with a new thing.

  • @joshuawatts5378

    @joshuawatts5378

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I have to agree. This special was so emotionally visceral that it left an indelible mark on me. My mind has always resonated with the more brooding and macabre feelings of existence, but Bo putting all of his trials into words in Inside validates a lot of those feelings.

  • @makapka_6286
    @makapka_6286 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, this is the best analysis of this masterpiece I've seen. I felt like I experienced the special once again.

  • @TheCursedJudge

    @TheCursedJudge

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @skye4082
    @skye4082 Жыл бұрын

    I love how when you played Content, despite having to play the version without the beat, you still incorporated it by playing just the beat immediately after. Very very clever

  • @ciaraskeleton
    @ciaraskeleton Жыл бұрын

    Hes been authentic from the start, and he has continued to be authentic. He dipped at the height of his fame, took a break, came back. No matter which piece of art hes presenting he makes sure that we know that hes a flawed human, and to make us question our relationship with media and artists. Its very easy to be 20, get fame and throw all your morals out the window, but he didnt. Which in media is the rarest thing. He actively protests being put onto a pedestal. Its not that he hasnt changed or made mistakes, but hes been honest. Sometimes way too honest. Uncomfortably honest. I respect artists who look us in the eye and make us question ourselves and our parasocial relationships. It makes people uneasy, and good art often does that ❤

  • @ignorant1126
    @ignorant1126 Жыл бұрын

    My favourite moment of retrospective criticism of comedy in Inside comes in the song All Eyes On Me. My interpretation of these lyrics: _'Don't be shared, don't be shy, come on in. The water's fine'_ His producers of his show telling him to jump on stage, water being the metaphor for performing _'You say the ocean's rising'_ Bo being torn over his situation _'Like I give a shit'_ Those same people neglecting the star of the show. He's a cash cow. Why would they care what he has to say? _'You say the whole world's ending. Honey, it already did'_ The industry snapping back at Bo, telling him to ignore the real societal issues _'You're not gonna slow it?'_ Bo recognising the time, money and resources put into performance that could be used some place else. Why can't they slow down the real issues? _'Heaven knows you tried. Got it? Good. Now get inside'_ The industry using him, pushing away his needs and the needs of the world to make quick money. Shoving a sock in the mouth of anyone who questions them

  • @sharkbait398

    @sharkbait398

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't be scared*

  • @estermay4894

    @estermay4894

    Жыл бұрын

    I see a lot of climate change anxiety in the special also - and for me this is the side of activism where you physically run out of care to give. Climate change is such an enormous, unfaceable issue that pessimism easily creeps in because optimism is too hard to keep when the individual is so powerless - I think he literally means the ocean is rising and he no longer has the capacity to care. Continued in funny feeling where the “20,000 years of this, 7 more to go” talks about the age of man and the 2027 climate deadline

  • @thomasgolds4585

    @thomasgolds4585

    Жыл бұрын

    @@estermay4894 that’s exactly it - certainly there’s some more deeper analysis that’s valid, but at its core he’s coming to terms with what the new reality is going to be… ironically enough, I think that any conclusion of this special other than this “existential crisis” as someone else explored kind of proves his points

  • @kevinwillems8720

    @kevinwillems8720

    11 ай бұрын

    I feel like you're ignoring the literal meaning.

  • @kevinwillems8720

    @kevinwillems8720

    11 ай бұрын

    @estermay4894 That Funny Feeling is a potent mix of climate grief and Capitalist Realism.

  • @krystenabigayle430
    @krystenabigayle430 Жыл бұрын

    I don't think I ever got it. Not until this video. I always said "I liked the music, I didn't like watching it." I failed to see as fiction, as a scripted story. I more saw it as a collection of disconnected moments showing someone's declining mental health. And it was so sad and a bit reminiscent of how I viewed everything that was happening in the world when it came out that it just made me deeply uncomfortable and sad. Your video is very good and I think I like the special a lot more because of it! I understand it a lot better.

  • @oConshien

    @oConshien

    Ай бұрын

    "it was so sad and a bit reminiscent of how I viewed everything that was happening in the world when it came out that it just made me deeply uncomfortable and sad." Yup, cause it is. I've returned to this special in the last 6 months or so after finally watching 8th Grade & have new appreciation for it, like you. But I'm replying to add that the newfound appreciation doesn't overwrite the original uncomfortable and sadness from watching when it came out -- it builds on it -- I think without those original emotions upfront, the artistic "script" falls a bit flat, because we're not returning to admire something we previously wanted to run away from feeling. It used to induce anxiety & now I put on tracks and anxiety is alleviated.

  • @oConshien

    @oConshien

    Ай бұрын

    now* returning

  • @dr.suckfudge340
    @dr.suckfudge340 Жыл бұрын

    I love that you called the jeff bezos song pointless bc another guy made a 2 hour video essay about it.

  • @TheCursedJudge

    @TheCursedJudge

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean the song is about the strange praise that people have for those we see as successful due to the flawed conception that success is directly correlated to competence and that people vicariously live through these people that dont care about them, but it isnt super relevant to the special in terms of plot analysis

  • @dr.suckfudge340

    @dr.suckfudge340

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheCursedJudge Not saying you're wrong, just that it's really funny

  • @psychwolf7590

    @psychwolf7590

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheCursedJudge I interpret it more as like a funny/random thought in Bo's head. ''A funny feeling'', one might add.

  • @bleckybob

    @bleckybob

    3 ай бұрын

    I don’t think it was pointless. I think he is pointing out the whole idea that Amazon has taken over the world and that since the pandemic lockdown, Amazon became the only way people shopped for anything.

  • @phlooke

    @phlooke

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheCursedJudgeIt's been a while since I've seen the special....but I interpreted the Jeff Bezos song as...a catchy tune dedicated to the company we all have a love/hate relationship with...that being Amazon. (And everything Amazon consists of....like Twitch streaming, Prime Video, Amazon the online store where you can have an item on your doorstep in a few hours depending on where you live. Which all were used heavily during the pandemic, and played a big part of making the rich richer and the poor poorer. "where did everyone go to when they needed something during the pandemic?"...Amazon. Who got exponentially more wealthier due to the pandemic?....Jefferey Bezos. Along with all the drop shipper's who were using Amazon to sell their scalping priced Webcams/Video Cards/Gaming Consoles and selling them on Amazon for absurd prices since they knew people and large companies would pay for them ...as they had to get all of their employees setup at home for remote work and Zoom meetings. It was a weird weird time, where we got way too comfortable....being uncomfortable.

  • @relrobins5031
    @relrobins50313 ай бұрын

    I really liked what you said about Bo's perfectionism, and I think his obsession with being perfect is given more proof from the Inside Outtakes because you start to get a grasp for how many times he shot and reshot (and reshot and reshot) scenes, how he would play with the set and the tools he had over and over again until it "felt right". I wonder if it ever fully "felt right" to him though. I'm blown away by Bo's creativity and this raw work of art he constructed. Great video and great analysis. Made me laugh when you said "this thing is not Bo Burnham".

  • @Turkos245
    @Turkos2453 күн бұрын

    The cinematography in this special is batshit fucking insane too. The scenes of him just listening back to his songs where the song is his spotlight blowing him out, but the reflection on the left side in a black void is one of my favorite shots, then there's all the framing shots of the mess on the floor from down the hall with the arch forcing the focus into the room with all the recording stuff that's made his life hell and chaotic so all we can focus on is the process. Fucking nuts

  • @BjornWithASlash
    @BjornWithASlash Жыл бұрын

    The single most relatable piece of art in the world for me. Nothing has ever caught me the way this one has

  • @Chris-Longhair
    @Chris-Longhair2 ай бұрын

    That "laugh" during All Eyes On Me gets me every time. It's chillingly similar to the exasperated laugh that would come out of me during the worst year of my life. When I was too overwhelmed by depression to cry, that laugh would be there. Borne of mania, that laugh would still be with me years later, 12 hours deep into a double shift. It was there after breakups and breakdowns. When I had so much built up energy but was too paralysed to do anything and when I was so exhausted that the third wave of adrenaline was kicking in. I haven't heard it in any other piece of media, and it is haunting to me. What a raw depiction from Bo that I can only love and respect.

  • @_Epidemic_
    @_Epidemic_ Жыл бұрын

    The fact that you don’t have at least 300000 subs just shows how incredibly flawed the KZread algorithm is. These videos are amazing and are definitely worthy of a subscription. Ok I wrote this comment when you had 30,000 subscribers and now you have 150,000. I’m glad to see such well made content be recognized. I’m glad that soon this comment will be obsolete.

  • @neanda

    @neanda

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm here, this was amazing, and I don't know either of these people. The algo's seem to be widening their recommendations

  • @whendarknessfalls6969

    @whendarknessfalls6969

    3 ай бұрын

    The algorithm shouldn't exist in the 1st place. If you don't want to see something and willing to look, you shouldn't see it. Relisten to Welcome to the Internet.

  • @MegaChickenfish
    @MegaChickenfish Жыл бұрын

    The moment that hit me the most was googling Derealization and realizing my therapist had been treating me for it for two years. _I also first watched it just as I was turning 30._

  • @dr.disappointment8400

    @dr.disappointment8400

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s weird cuz I think everyone can understand the idea of feeling like nothing makes sense

  • @DropsOfMars
    @DropsOfMars Жыл бұрын

    This special went to some dark places, to me the end is him sort of accepting that pain is a part of his process, but that he can find happiness in creating something he is proud of... Even if it's just him watching back the footage by himself.

  • @charliecall8888
    @charliecall8888 Жыл бұрын

    The special came out when my mental health was declined like bo. Different circumstances of course but the fact that his songs described the feeling of the pit fall of mental heath and how rapidly it can do down hill is absolutely amazing and is such a masterpiece

  • @lockehutch
    @lockehutch Жыл бұрын

    Ive watched Inside more times than I would like to admit and I never thought of all of this. absolutely amazing breakdown. I love Bo so much and appreciate Inside in such a bigger way than before.

  • @jkehler1258
    @jkehler1258 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad I came across this. Best analysis of this special yet. I feel that many of the points you make go unappreciated by many, despite being consistent throughout Inside. Great video!

  • @EyeriStorms
    @EyeriStorms3 ай бұрын

    I was obsessed with this special thru the worst year of my life and I found confort in knowing I wasnt the only one, I swear I have it memorized by now and Im so glad I found your video, I put into words what I couldnt articulate why I love this special sm

  • @MicTheApple1
    @MicTheApple1 Жыл бұрын

    Well done. This analysis confirmed for me some of my thoughts as well, it was put together well and I loved your insight!

  • @Apollo1428
    @Apollo1428Ай бұрын

    something about video essays makes me very very happy. something about the combination of a thought out essay(script) and a passionate voice really gets me

  • @dysmissme7343
    @dysmissme7343 Жыл бұрын

    5:21 Y’all I don’t think any singular shot has ever been as deeply unsettling as the shots of the fucking camera in Inside Jeezus Every time I see it I can’t help trying to squirm out of my skin

  • @jillterwilliger8733
    @jillterwilliger8733 Жыл бұрын

    I was vaguely aware of Bo Burnham prior to Inside. "That guy who did the (left brain/right brain, lower your expectations/etc) song." "I could use a little pick me up in these extra bummery times!" I thought, as I clicked the play button. Hahaha, that was a good one. Devastation. Definitely an impact, but an immersion into reality, rather than an escape from it.

  • @verysadjake
    @verysadjake Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. Your type of content is what makes me feel alive and focussed instead of feeling like a lost mess in the middle of nowhere. ❤

  • @wastelanderone
    @wastelanderone11 ай бұрын

    I think 'that funny feeling' is how Sisyphus feels. When you are aware of the absurdity of it all but have to continue with living your life anyway.

  • @azrielhabal6428
    @azrielhabal64282 жыл бұрын

    Bro this is exquisite, you need more subs man. Top tier content

  • @josebotello8961
    @josebotello8961 Жыл бұрын

    I think this might be my favorite video on youtube. You went so in detail and I loved it.

  • @codydernick6761
    @codydernick67612 жыл бұрын

    bravo sir, 10/10 this is the best analysis video I've seen. Thanks for sticking it out on the copyright details!

  • @dysmissme7343
    @dysmissme7343 Жыл бұрын

    10:48 **Maniacal laughter** YES IT DOES Does it ever… There’s actually a brilliant whole two hour long video essay that sums it all up as… succinctly as possible I think it’s just called Burnham vs Jeff Bezos and I can’t recommend it enough

  • @caduceusdraws
    @caduceusdraws2 ай бұрын

    When i sat down to watch Inside, i got ice cream, convinced I'd bawl my eyes out and feel more depressed than before afterwards. And i did cry. But afterwards, I actually felt thankful. Thankful for art. Thankful to have art as an outlet in moments of struggle. As a way to keep me grounded, self reflecting, and expressing myself. I absolutely related to it and i understood the fear of finishing an art piece holding together my mental health, fearing what comes after and how i will hold myself together afterwards, while also understanding that art pieces of all kind deserve to be finished. I just felt thankful for art. (Loved the analysis btw, it gave me even more insight into what Bo meant in the order of songs and evolution of his special)

  • @MrAxeloskar1
    @MrAxeloskar1 Жыл бұрын

    A very well made analysis, you brought up things I didn’t even think of and brought other things into new perspective. Well done:)

  • @mig636
    @mig6362 ай бұрын

    Never has a piece of media made me feel so vulnerable and exposed. It's so hurtful in a way that I can't properly display.

  • @gronodon
    @gronodon Жыл бұрын

    I love Inside so much, but part of that love is because it came out at just the right time in my life. When Make Happy first came out, it was around 1 AM when I had finished it and “are you happy?” Started playing. My now ex-girlfriend was on my lap asleep and I started absolutely weeping. I was a dumbass back then and definitely dealing with depression, and that song was a rare moment of lucidity for me. I wish I had listened to Bo and “made happy”. Cut to a few years later and I hear there’s a new Bo special. Most pf my friends thought it would be normal comedy, but I figured it’d be darker than that. Turns out that this put me in a crisis too, this time centered around my anxiety, the pandemic’s effects on all of us, and my new “doomer” mentality at the time. I’m not sure if Inside helped me, but I certainly appreciate it trying. “That funny feeling” never fails to get to me, and I always sing along.

  • @kaya_h8185
    @kaya_h81852 ай бұрын

    This video is absolutely amazing, I already loved Inside when it came out, but you made the dots connect, thank you so much for your hard work on this, it's incredably fascinating

  • @floppyj.burger5402
    @floppyj.burger5402 Жыл бұрын

    the funny thing about the "ring Master" as you put it. When I watched it my immediate thought was the Devil. Obviously I feel like that is what he was going with, the devil trying to make a deal. but it was so well done I didn't think anything else other than this is the devil trying to get my soul. so well done

  • @wastelanderone
    @wastelanderone11 ай бұрын

    This was in my recommended videos and I immediately had to go watch Inside again so thank you. Every single song in the special is absolutely incredible and I struggle to figure out its interaction with my own mental health and view of the world.

  • @aguythatscool
    @aguythatscool10 ай бұрын

    best video essay on youtube, you are such a wise and intelligent person. your channel is filled to the brim with interesting content and variety. love you man

  • @Sam-im5pb
    @Sam-im5pbАй бұрын

    The only analysis I've seen do the special justice! Thank you.

  • @skye4082
    @skye4082 Жыл бұрын

    THIS IS ALREADY AWESOME, I LOVE inside and seeing thethirdbill on half opacity within the first minute surprises me bc I never see him mentioned at all. Very excited to watch through the video!!

  • @stephenchos2
    @stephenchos211 ай бұрын

    The only video ive ever seen from your channel. Happened to stumble upon it while looking up some clasic bo burnham stuff. I watched the special once. When i did i admired bo for stepping out of the "norm". I was able to think of what the meaning of everything he was doing was, but i fell short. This video, this breakdown was amazing. Super easy to listen to, very captivating, but most importantly, very... explainy? Gave me the explainations i needed to truly appreciate bo's special. Subscribing now

  • @artyb27
    @artyb273 ай бұрын

    When I first watched this special on my own on a whim I immediately watched it again with my wife. Inside: The Songs is one of a pretty short list of albums and playlists that we listen and sing along to on long journeys - to the point where my Wrapped 2021 was filled with it. The whole project means a lot to me, not just because of the songs that slap and make me feel things but because of Bo and his performance. And now I feel like a goddamn idiot because not _once_ before now have I spotted the "The Room is Bo's comedy career" metaphor. Obviously I felt his attitude towards comedy and stardom throughout the relevant songs but I completely missed the extended metaphor that encapsulates the whole thing. Thank you for a banger video and opening my eyes to a new dimension to this masterpiece.

  • @g.j.9515
    @g.j.951511 ай бұрын

    you know what great video. i didnt agree with all of it but the part where welcome to the inrnet bo was referred to as "it" made up for it. recaptured the chills of watching it again

  • @dawn8293
    @dawn82933 ай бұрын

    I find your insights write interesting. While you and I saw similar themes, the direction of your focus took me by surprise, because they differed from how I experienced the film. I noticed the sharp balance between vulnerability and curation. He deeply wanted to be truly seen, even in the dark and unflattering parts of his experience, and yet every shot was curated to the extreme. When he's messy, crying, or naked, the vulnerability is so incredibly intentional that it hurts. I saw many other themes that you didn't cover, but I'm tired now. I'm fascinated that for all the thinking I already did on this film, you offered a whole new perspective to me, and for that I thank you!

  • @rafaelunplugged
    @rafaelunplugged Жыл бұрын

    This was so good and really put lock down into a visual musical performance

  • @MeMelon
    @MeMelon2 жыл бұрын

    LETS GOOO love me a new cursed judge upload. Also I see you hit a great sub milestone... nice

  • @jessicaday9290
    @jessicaday92903 ай бұрын

    Good art makes you think. Great art makes you grow. Like so many other Bo lyrics and performances, this special put dents in me, and it helped me heal dents I never knew were there. It made me think. It made me grow. Thank you, Bo.

  • @theoriganalxldub
    @theoriganalxldub Жыл бұрын

    Text from 10:47 This song isn't actually pointless, I know It's meant to mock the people who praise billionaires and root for them like sports teams, when those same people cannot possibly care about their existence in the first place. Despite it having a message, it doesn't tie in to the wider message of the special as well as most other songs.

  • @sillyguy_5559

    @sillyguy_5559

    4 ай бұрын

    Not exactly, the unnecessary praise of billionaires ties into the whole theme of attempting to improve

  • @theoriganalxldub

    @theoriganalxldub

    4 ай бұрын

    @@sillyguy_5559I'm just quoting ​the text that flashes across the screen, since it's gone too fast for people to read. Not offering an opinion of any sort

  • @Soarizen
    @Soarizen Жыл бұрын

    ringmaster too groovy, I'd let him kill me

  • @hamlettohamilton350
    @hamlettohamilton350 Жыл бұрын

    Truly excellent analysis. Thank you!

  • @TommyTheCat_05
    @TommyTheCat_052 жыл бұрын

    Somthing I didn’t get too say on the server is that this is one of my favorite videos of yours haha

  • @ledav8894
    @ledav88942 ай бұрын

    I watched this special few days ago, and i was not well. Different but yet stills attention problem, The fear of continuing my life, to confront my responsabilities and problem and also internet and screens haunting me. This was my state when i watched it (its sounds like i was so down but it was okay i promise x)) and those just made me understand him more and putted me in his place a bit, it was really interesting and i loved it. So even if your not at your best watching "inside" will be amazing, thanks for that video that made me watch it in the first place. Good work

  • @hunter_leigh2
    @hunter_leigh2 Жыл бұрын

    i remember watching inside for the first time and balling my eyes out because it just felt so real nothing during quarantine felt real to me except this and man idk why but this video made me kind of nostalgic for that time again for doing school in the blanket fort and playing halo with my dad until the sun rose walking to the park with a mask and gloves on im gonna be graduating next year and just holy shit this brought it all back

  • @mermaidqueen112
    @mermaidqueen11210 ай бұрын

    I was telling my friends that Bo was really one of the only people who could do a special like this and make you happily sad about it. He legit went back to his roots and let us watch as he did it. And as someone who struggles with their mental health this and the inside outtakes help show things that are just hard to express. When you're depressed nothing feels right so you sit and pick out all the imperfections like a scab its nature and to see that is needed to let us all know we're not alone and it's ok to not be ok.

  • @nellkellino-miller7673
    @nellkellino-miller76739 ай бұрын

    One of the best musicals I've ever seen. Will be rewatching it for many years to come. Definitely watch it while you are in a dark place, otherwise it will probably just go over your head.

  • @julianklepczarek6366
    @julianklepczarek6366 Жыл бұрын

    i came to this video thinking it will be just another mid analysis that are so common on youtube. Can i just say that I have underestimated you. You uncovered the meaning to Bo's Inside that I had absolutely no idea about. Really well done

  • @TheCursedJudge

    @TheCursedJudge

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @zxlasher6910
    @zxlasher69102 жыл бұрын

    What a great analysis. Love to see more content like this

  • @daftknightpax
    @daftknightpax Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, I came for the music, I am leaving with more questions than answers, and I’m not sure why, but I like that feeling… thank you, hope the vid continues to stay up and introduce more people to the channel

  • @Wack..
    @Wack..2 ай бұрын

    One thing I think is really important that im happy you mentioned, is that this special is directed, written and acted. Yes its an amazing piece of media that shows the struggles Bo has faced and continue to face but a lot of people also seem to forget, this isnt a year long vlog that just happens to film him at his lowest points, he has done an incredible job in making it seem that way to really hammer home his points. Amazing video and analysis!

  • @ogami1972
    @ogami197211 ай бұрын

    Subbed for you saying "I can do better". Dang, you go, buddy, I'm in for the ride!

  • @colonel_yuri
    @colonel_yuri2 жыл бұрын

    amazing analysis, good work

  • @amahats6751
    @amahats6751 Жыл бұрын

    I had being doing pretty well throughout the special my first watch through but I had to stop and take a long break from it in the middle of Welcome to the Internet because I almost had a panic attack so definitely agree you need to be in a good mental place for this one. It really is much more existential dread than comedy

  • @annajoy5322
    @annajoy5322Ай бұрын

    Thank you!! So many people I have talked to about this special have analyzed it as this work of art & comedy special and honestly, yes I loved it, but it was also horrifying. I cried at the end of make happy, I cried during this. I had a panic attack watching his Kanye Rant and had one during All Eyes on Me for the first time. What he feels and how it comes across as someone who can be overwhelmed by these same things is very intense. His story of self growth in isolation and then reversing his progress in isolation made me hurt for him. He is incredible, but he made us feel what he felt and for those that have real chronic anxiety, panic attacks, self esteem issues, depression…this is a SURREAL and emotional experience.

  • @warrior.sky_alex
    @warrior.sky_alexАй бұрын

    Idk why but the fact that inside comforts me so much now scares me (btw amazing video it so detailed)

  • @LilypadOW
    @LilypadOW2 ай бұрын

    thank you, this truly lived up to the promise of the video!

  • @ihatesamir
    @ihatesamir2 жыл бұрын

    i am watching this right now.

  • @TheCursedJudge

    @TheCursedJudge

    2 жыл бұрын

    awesome, samir

  • @insertdead

    @insertdead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Samir so cool 🏅

  • @ihatesamir

    @ihatesamir

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@insertdead ik

  • @Thefiend447

    @Thefiend447

    2 жыл бұрын

    Best commenter

  • @topherMac
    @topherMac Жыл бұрын

    Incredible analysis. Thank you.

  • @Adamjameslee3534
    @Adamjameslee353411 ай бұрын

    This man is amazing he was the best back when he was 16 and after this I really just want to give him a hug cause we cherish his content and still talking about inside 2 years later

  • @domportera
    @domportera Жыл бұрын

    such a great analysis for a truly unique special

  • @skotmatthews8940
    @skotmatthews89403 ай бұрын

    Inside was a masterpiece of art. One of those rare ones that was both unique and awesome and thematically resonate and hit the market at the perfect time

  • @ibims2315
    @ibims2315Ай бұрын

    Ty, because of you I watched Bos Show. it's Incredible

  • @sorakara_tokido
    @sorakara_tokido2 ай бұрын

    There is things I didn't catched when I watch it the first time but your video did a great job on helping me through with that. Bo was already my favorite artist/performer of all time when I found his Kayne rant parody song but this work leveled it up even further. In a lot of ways, I feel empathize with his unirionically ironic comedy and his self-hatred. I found him first through his "Make Happy" but when I dugged about his past works, there was always some hatred and questioning to himself there. I think that's one of the reason why he is my GOAT.

  • @fergusonja8
    @fergusonja88 ай бұрын

    incredibly well made video and analysis

  • @giovannibarra4417
    @giovannibarra4417Ай бұрын

    This special when i first saw it became one of my favorite pop culture content. It helped me understan myself better, don’t know if it was something good but.. it definetly was something amazing

  • @hejay8672
    @hejay8672 Жыл бұрын

    This gotta be the best video I've seen in a longer time

  • @ambignerd
    @ambignerd3 ай бұрын

    This special is art. No matter how many times I listen to the album I am constantly finding deeper meaning. I don’t know if he put as much thought into the lyrics but I have done so much analysis of every song. Your analysis of the entire special is fantastic. Bo is a genius and he is truly one of the greatest artists of our generation.

  • @its_Aurelia_
    @its_Aurelia_3 ай бұрын

    I remember the first time I listened to that funny feeling. I struggled with derealization a lot over the pandemic and it was so isolating and hearing that lyric about googling it gave me a chill and i think i cried

  • @gueparney
    @gueparney Жыл бұрын

    Its criminal that this video doesn’t have more likes, truly a masterpiece

  • @evanlien1088
    @evanlien1088 Жыл бұрын

    ive been waiting for this video since the special came out

  • @Kryso_0
    @Kryso_03 ай бұрын

    I believe your interpretation of him stepping out of the house finally devoid of all electronics because of his personal rejection of electronics, only to still be in the spotlight of an older technology (the stage) is spot on regarding his personal options as an entertainer. but the man is something of a humanist prophet. He is making commentary on multiple levels at the same time. I hope to bring your attention to the level of society and watch that literal highlight again: He stepped out onto a theater stage. Selah: Story telling is the oldest device of governance (especially in its most earnest and hopeful interpretation of inspiring peoples to stand against the void and help create the world around them). The Story builds and informs the Peoples who build and inform the Story, back and forth in an iterative process. This process stabilizes around certain institutions of thought and identity. The stories whose truth transcends time (the truth that transcends all iteration) have spiritual and religious meaning and compose how we frame reality and tell us how to act in it. That Story, regardless of iteration or composition of identity is always at an arms race with the technology it enables to amalgamate all the new information and understanding into that story and into the institution the story informs so they are mutually consistent. The focus of his whole career has been commentary on the decentralization of this most precious and necessary function of civilization from the perspective of an artist who has accepted his role in an age where the technology behind the medium of transmission is destructive of the very purpose of the Work. Humanity is reeling as we try to digest, reorient, and integrate the technology and the information it avails to the individual into a sense of identity, and in doing so we are faced with the limitations of the old stories and localized identities which have carried us forward to this point. If we can no longer inform the institution or the story because technology is pouring in too much infinity, we lose our identity, direction, and how to act. So if we can't digest the new information and update our stories and our institutions in time to reorient and re-stabilize under new institutions, civilization is naturally buffeted back by Infinity (which is functionally the place God exists) and will lose the technology that makes that knowledge possible. The technology that made this decentralization possible. Many of us think that we have become so disconnected from what is important because of this technology and he shows us the moment of hope in the empty room in a supposed ideal where maybe we have indeed lost electronics as a technology, but the sun is shining in the slightly open door, an invitation to go outside and 'touch some grass' and reconnect with what's important…. But when he steps outside into the sun, he finds himself on the theater stage and the sun is a spotlight. The revelation that by and large, people don't know how to connect to deeper meaning by themselves during any age and rely on shaman, priests, artists, and story tellers at every stage of civilization to face that void for us and bring back a message of hope an inspiration that everything humanity suffers is worthwhile because life has meaning, or if not, entertain us for a little bit so we can ignore our perceived meaningless for a little while longer. And here we are at the end watching him watch himself exploring THE STORY of mankind because we're bored. And we're bored because we don't know how to act in a way that informs our story in the face of infinity... and in that irony... we laugh. No matter the age, the story, or the technology, this irony is the dragon of the deep hiding untold treasure. This is why the heroes slay dragons. Bo Burnham has exposed the dragon of our age. They say that properly stating a problem to be solved is half the work of solving it. The spear of destiny, the technology of the zeitgeist for ancient Israel under Roman rule formed around, confirmed the death of Jesus with the witness of the water and the blood separated out and with His death, the hopes of His followers in their idealized institution died also, even though He told them He must die for them. Because if He had not died, everything which followed would not have been possible. At the risk of and hopefully avoiding sounding too allegorical for Christians, I will state the next part within story of that institution: Jhn 14:1-4 NASB20 - "Do not let your heart be troubled; believe in God, believe also in Me. "In My Father's house are many rooms; if [that] were not [so,] I would have told you, because I am going [there] to prepare a place for you. "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I am coming again and will take you to Myself, so that where I am, [there] you also will be. "And you know THE WAY where I am going." [Emphasis added]. The Way. How to act in the face of infinity given the disparate interests of human civilization. Independent of His historicity, this is why Jesus is the cornerstone of western civilization. Burnham may have chosen a bad ending for himself, but what he has done is the right thing at the right time for us.

  • @IsaacV2001
    @IsaacV2001 Жыл бұрын

    I listened to Dissect’s analysis, and it was very well done. Super long form, though. Listened at work over the course of days.

  • @beth5306
    @beth530611 ай бұрын

    I never could laugh at this special as talented as Bo Burnham is - I think it hit a little too close to home in regards to isolation eating away at you. It's a genuinely amazing piece of art and everything in it is done so well, I hope he's doing well (or better at least)

  • @admints2712
    @admints27122 ай бұрын

    I do not subscribe channels from one video but this masterpiece made me to your channel.

  • @lourichards8055
    @lourichards8055 Жыл бұрын

    This special hit me very hard when it came out. Ive been isolated for about 4 years now due to ending an abusive relationship and becoming disabled within the same time frame. There was basically no part of this special i wasnt viscerally feeling on a personal level. Things have been getting better, but its not something thay changes in an instance. It takes time to get better, even if you want it to get better, even if your becoming more active in your own life. Its not easy to get your mind to leave the world of depression.

  • @Thefiend447
    @Thefiend4472 жыл бұрын

    I low-key forgot this guy even existed. HI JUDEG WELCOME BACK YOU SEXY BEAST!!!

  • @TommyTheCat_05

    @TommyTheCat_05

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aleks you used too be pretty prominent in the discord no?

  • @Thefiend447

    @Thefiend447

    2 жыл бұрын

    Still am

  • @PenguTT44-ej1wz
    @PenguTT44-ej1wz2 ай бұрын

    I love that he expressed his existential dread in a way that we could all relate too. It’s nice to know we’re all going through the same shit.

  • @OnlyDaanish
    @OnlyDaanish2 ай бұрын

    As a creator, the process that bo shows throughout the entire special is so relatable and it nice to know that its not just me going through it when creating.