Good Movies That Are So Cruel They're Almost Unbearable

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  • @ElvistheAlien
    @ElvistheAlien3 ай бұрын

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  • @manyfails

    @manyfails

    3 ай бұрын

    have you seen schindlers list yet?

  • @best_g0re

    @best_g0re

    3 ай бұрын

    nice

  • @emilgaji8733

    @emilgaji8733

    3 ай бұрын

    the movie funny games takes place in austria wich has a less gun laws than califorina

  • @MelhussedJr

    @MelhussedJr

    3 ай бұрын

    😢

  • @robiu013

    @robiu013

    3 ай бұрын

    i just wanted to note: Funny Games (1997) is an austrian movie, not a german one. both countries national language just happens to be german

  • @BohoAstronaut
    @BohoAstronaut3 ай бұрын

    The fact that the family had a child that could not speak yet nobody had made any effort to learn or teach him sign language should have been a big red flag from the very beginning.

  • @staceyann1180

    @staceyann1180

    3 ай бұрын

    As a former interpreter for the Deaf and hard of hearing, I was thinking the same thing. There are some traumatic brain injuries, cognitive impairments or communication disorders that make it hard to communicate with any form of language. Maybe they came up with that sort of explanation. Although I completely agree with you. If a parent was like "yeah they can't talk and we're done trying to find any way to communicate", that would make me raise an eyebrow. Cause in almost all cases there is a way for some sort of communique. But I guess that was the point of the movie. Keep an eye out for red flags and only give so much benefit of the doubt! Sorry about the ramble! Just a topic I'm super interested in!

  • @muratbayraktar5035

    @muratbayraktar5035

    3 ай бұрын

    Thats pretty stupid. Also if I see my kid with a naked guy on a bed Im leaving without giving a shit about her toy.

  • @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control

    @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control

    3 ай бұрын

    I think the 'protagonist' parents missing red flag after red flag is a big intentional part of the film. The goal of the movie is to make you hate those people for failing to protect their children. More than you hate the people that actually commit the crimes.

  • @lawrencetalbot8346

    @lawrencetalbot8346

    3 ай бұрын

    The only reason you don’t try to teach your child how to communicate is because you don’t want them to communicate what they witness. We see this in abuse/abduction cases where the victims are very little and sadly makes the crimes go unreported for a very long time, often until they are teens or adults

  • @LaMereACaniche

    @LaMereACaniche

    3 ай бұрын

    This entire movie is about ignoring red flags and being as fucking stupid and gullible as possible, it's infuriating.

  • @Maxisamo1
    @Maxisamo13 ай бұрын

    Speak No Evil and Funny Games are basically both films with the warning of "If you feel something is wrong, focus on that more than being polite"

  • @Rage-_-Quit

    @Rage-_-Quit

    3 ай бұрын

    Both boil down to domesticated men failing to be protectors. When it comes to protecting your family, fuck being polite, be a rabid dog and save asking questions for later.

  • @levischorpioen

    @levischorpioen

    3 ай бұрын

    Also The Strangers. Speak No Evil's ending is basically The Strangers' ending with the "I did it because I could" motivation.

  • @De_Selby

    @De_Selby

    3 ай бұрын

    I think the warning is more like a story about expressing your true feelings instead of trying to present an image of a, polite, good, honest, or (insert positive adjective) person. What does it matter that somebody would interpret your actions and give you a devaluing name? If you aren't fucking with somebody, don't fuck with em.

  • @EzeICE

    @EzeICE

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@levischorpioen Agreed! That's the mist disturbing concept of that film. Good call. The whole idea that all of these atrocities occurred all because, well, "You were home." The idea of that sends chills down my back due to the fact that's how shit goes left in real life.

  • @bailey7792

    @bailey7792

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@De_Selby Sooo... exactly what the original comment said 🤣.

  • @thatfunkadeus
    @thatfunkadeus3 ай бұрын

    Little fun fact: Bjorn, translated to English, means bear. Patrick is trying to see how much he can "poke the bear"

  • @chairman3427

    @chairman3427

    Ай бұрын

    Björn

  • @joeyraggs

    @joeyraggs

    Ай бұрын

    Good point.

  • @TheWorstestPro

    @TheWorstestPro

    Ай бұрын

    @@chairman3427 Same shit.

  • @chairman3427

    @chairman3427

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheWorstestPro No, it’s not

  • @basedarkane717

    @basedarkane717

    Ай бұрын

    ​@chairman3427 wow dude you're so smart, here's your cookie 🍪

  • @NPC_-mf4dw
    @NPC_-mf4dw3 ай бұрын

    The actor playing George was Ulrich Mühe - a brilliant and well respected actor here in Germany. Sadly, cancer took him in 2007. Also, the woman playing his wife in the movie was Susanne Lothar - his actual wife. Sadly, while it isn't official, it is assumed she took her own life in 2012, unable to overcome her grief after losing him. She died one day before the fifth anniversary of Ulrich's death, so... yeah.

  • @sehu1291

    @sehu1291

    2 ай бұрын

    Also the actor of Peter died in 2010 at the age of 38. 3 of the 4 adult main actors died within the next 15 years

  • @kitsueda

    @kitsueda

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@sehu1291except Paul huh. Awkward...

  • @WatsonAndDaughter
    @WatsonAndDaughter3 ай бұрын

    The first movie is so uniquely horrifying. It really shows an accurate picture of how people can feel like a frog boiling in a pot of water. Slowly you get each thing to ramp up a little bit more, and somehow no one sees it coming. Just to everyone who has kids, if your kid says they do not feel safe, always believed them. They'll always be the first to notice the Little things

  • @urusaiinu

    @urusaiinu

    3 ай бұрын

    True, although that experiment with the frog was misreported. They cut its leg muscles so it couldn’t jump out.

  • @ArturGlass.C

    @ArturGlass.C

    3 ай бұрын

    From someone who was a victim as a child. I second this. People ignored me when trying to speak out and I'm the one who suffered from their bad decisions. So don't be like that please. Not only believe your kids but also please ask them why they feel weird or get "bad vibes" because kids tend to be brutally honest for the most part. There will be a reason.

  • @emstink

    @emstink

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@urusaiinu It wasn't the frogs leg muscles they removed, it was their brain. This is especially relevant because they were looking for proof of souls existing. The hypothesis was that the soul resided in the brain, and they thought their results proved that. Obviously now we know the poor frogs were just lobotomised - or dead to begin with

  • @txcforever

    @txcforever

    3 ай бұрын

    The average person the moment a stranger (or even a person you know) does something to your kids it's the moment you leave and never talk to them again. But of course we so often hear horrifying tales on the news about people that would take horrific abuse and never try to escape/change their fate.

  • @Mushess

    @Mushess

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ArturGlass.CI absolutely agree, and I am so so sorry you went through that.

  • @priqq1
    @priqq13 ай бұрын

    Speak no evil is a great commentary on why you should always speak your mind, not hide behind subtext, and stand up for your values.

  • @dismurrart6648

    @dismurrart6648

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah sometimes I feel like a bitch because I'm very blunt and direct. I've had people go off on me because of it, but I wasn't wrong and Ultimately everything worked out better for me. I took a self defense class once and they said if someone is trying to move you even a foot, always fight back because the odds are high that they will make you disappear. I apply this to people trying to take advantage of me socially too.

  • @DankrumStar

    @DankrumStar

    3 ай бұрын

    @@dismurrart6648I grew up very religious and woman are always to be quiet and meek. As I got older I always felt guilt for standing up for myself and became the biggest pushover. Now I’m 31 and the last few years I have been working to find that balance between standing up for myself and not feel guilty. I’m not a b*tch just because I hold my ground.

  • @dismurrart6648

    @dismurrart6648

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DankrumStar good on you for working on that! I've had to do a similar journey

  • @Caidezes

    @Caidezes

    3 ай бұрын

    Or just not be an idiot when you're clearly among bad company.

  • @TRKJSR

    @TRKJSR

    3 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @ragismrotzrochen5776
    @ragismrotzrochen57762 ай бұрын

    The thing about "Funny Games" and the phone situation is: It is a German family on holidays in Austria. So they don't necessarily know the number to dial for police ;) But yes, the whole movie is a subversion of usual horror movies. Which is why it also features common horror movie tropes, only to mock them. It tries to bring responsibility back to the viewer, not spoon-feed him regurgitated movie tropes.

  • @b.k.5667

    @b.k.5667

    2 ай бұрын

    There are a couple of emergency numbers that will work in basically every country. Like 110 and 112 which are the standard emergency numbers in Germany but will also work almost everywhere even in countries where they aren't the standard

  • @meio_feio

    @meio_feio

    Ай бұрын

    ​@b.k.5667 yes 112 works across all of europe

  • @christian-schubert

    @christian-schubert

    11 күн бұрын

    That can't be right. At least their car has an Austrian license plate (Viennese to be exact), so I guess they're an Austrian family. Haven't seen the movie though

  • @hattarapilvi

    @hattarapilvi

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@christian-schubertthey probably just rented a car

  • @thealmightybipper3381
    @thealmightybipper33813 ай бұрын

    As an adult who grew up with a severe people-pleasing personality and is finally going to therapy to learn how to make and keep boundries, Speak No Evil made me so terrified and sick to my stomach! Like, "that looks like something my younger self would have done" kind of sick.

  • @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
    @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control3 ай бұрын

    Frustration horror. Such an interesting sub-genre to explore. That's a great triple feature you picked if your goal is to lose faith in humanity lol.

  • @UnCreativeDeconstructionism

    @UnCreativeDeconstructionism

    3 ай бұрын

    Frustration horror - is basically "When Evil Lurks"

  • @jatochgaatjeniksaan3307

    @jatochgaatjeniksaan3307

    3 ай бұрын

    Like the marvel movies

  • @DSt3alth

    @DSt3alth

    3 ай бұрын

    Oh you should go and watch 'Eden Lake'...especially if you live in the UK....that film still scars me/pisses me off....

  • @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control

    @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DSt3alth Dude the ending of that movie when she realizes she can't get out of the bathroom... dear god. One bazillion percent belongs on the list good call.

  • @tazandalsoalastname

    @tazandalsoalastname

    3 ай бұрын

    I've never heard this term before, but it's brilliant!

  • @fettel1988
    @fettel19883 ай бұрын

    "Because you let me" is a VERY The Strangers kind of line. Genius.

  • @crazydud3380

    @crazydud3380

    3 ай бұрын

    Except it really carries a lot more meaning. The horror of The Strangers is different, in that there was literally no reason.

  • @Mikesusendsadasdc

    @Mikesusendsadasdc

    3 ай бұрын

    Well, He didnt lie. They did let them do what ever they wanted.

  • @NikkiC777

    @NikkiC777

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@crazydud3380Right. While it is similar. It also carries more meaning, because in the strangers, they said, it happened "because you were home" meaning there was less of a way to avoid what happened (although it could still have been done, if they'd been better armed, or more familiar with firearms, so as not to accidentally shoot their friend who shows up) On the other hand the line "because you let me" from the other movie, implies that if they'd done anything at all basically, to not conform to polite ideals, rather than just letting the other couple do whatever they want, then the whole thing could have been prevented.

  • @TheKrispyfort

    @TheKrispyfort

    2 ай бұрын

    This is why a lot of people victim-blame, because the victim "let them". Compliance is viewed interpreted as Consent.

  • @NemoK
    @NemoK2 ай бұрын

    Timecodes for those who may want to skip along or need to recall the movie titles: 2:02 Speak no Evil (2022) 18:24 The Nightingale (2018) 31:48 Funny Games (1997/2007)

  • @ElProf

    @ElProf

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you. Now I can go watch them and come back after :D

  • @tjitjo

    @tjitjo

    Ай бұрын

    THANK YOU !!

  • @vacantile

    @vacantile

    19 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this, can’t believe this guy didn’t even put the titles in the description for people who don’t want the whole plot spoiled

  • @Alex-vm6ef

    @Alex-vm6ef

    16 күн бұрын

    Appreciated :)

  • @robertyee6563
    @robertyee65632 ай бұрын

    Nightingale, is beautiful in the way it shows how the oppressed are bound together. Turned against one another. They both speak their own languages, but also English. Both understand that they are both victims to the same oppression.

  • @SOBEKCrocodileGod
    @SOBEKCrocodileGod3 ай бұрын

    After watching Speak No Evil, and then Funny Games days later, I’ve decided I’m never going to be polite ever again.

  • @zizojaezekeom3565

    @zizojaezekeom3565

    2 ай бұрын

    You can be polite with a backbone and strong personality

  • @KaedeHot

    @KaedeHot

    2 ай бұрын

    @@zizojaezekeom3565 This, people who polite in all situations is just weak and afraid of confrontation. People should be polite by default to each other ofc, until someone cross the line.

  • @WWNbroadcasts

    @WWNbroadcasts

    Ай бұрын

    “Thank you young man for helping me up” “Yea fuck off” I mean maybe we can be a little polite

  • @mossyrocks3967

    @mossyrocks3967

    Ай бұрын

    but thats not the message.

  • @SOBEKCrocodileGod

    @SOBEKCrocodileGod

    Ай бұрын

    @@WWNbroadcasts my comment was a bit of a joke

  • @kingjoriy
    @kingjoriy3 ай бұрын

    Funny games is not about holding the movie viewer captive against their will, but rather a commentary on how we as people enjoy watching movies with violence against innocents and seeking out media that contains this. The intruders are very clearly doing this for YOU, to entertain you, which is why they break the fourth wall. They are giving you what YOU wanted, a horror movie about torturing a family. It's so realistic and upsetting because that's the point, making you guilty. It's such a smart movie, and that's how I interpreted it

  • @reservoirdude92

    @reservoirdude92

    3 ай бұрын

    Michael Haneke makes me feel so dumb haha

  • @CrankyB1tsch

    @CrankyB1tsch

    3 ай бұрын

    Didn't need a movie to tell me so, I already knew it lol in fact I very much enjoyed Funny games

  • @8bitbee148

    @8bitbee148

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s a super interesting premise for a movie! Im always flip flopping on whether it’s a terrible movie or a great movie, as someone who hasn’t seen it and avoids watching it for the very reason it exists (hurting innocents for the audience). I’d love to see a behind the scenes look instead of actually watching the movie lol

  • @SabinFigaro

    @SabinFigaro

    3 ай бұрын

    Interesting take, totally makes sense!

  • @Arphemius

    @Arphemius

    3 ай бұрын

    It's kind of a faulty premise though. We don't enjoy hurting the innocents. We enjoy hurting the guilty. It's just that for the guilty to exist, there need to have been innocents to be hurt. Horror movies purposefully flip that around, which is why they're called horror movies. You're not supposed to identify with the villain in those movies.

  • @matthewgoodson9275
    @matthewgoodson9275Ай бұрын

    This dudes videos have such an impeccable vibe to them. He mixes a tad bit of nerdy awkwardness with fucking impeccable comedic timing, and all sprinkled over with a tiny bit of “not afraid to commit to the bit”, and I fucking love it. Easily one of my favorite channels now.

  • @StefunnyStrange
    @StefunnyStrangeАй бұрын

    The first movie is the ultimate horror flick for people pleasers like me. Giving someone that pool chair even though I’m kind of using it is TOTALLY something I would do. 😂 If it’s not a major inconvenience to me, I just like making people happy and not being confrontational over the small things. This movie is so accurate portraying people pleasers and really taught me to be kind but stop being kind TO A FAULT. It’s actually a great message.

  • @CowToes
    @CowToes3 ай бұрын

    A kid can get over a stuffed bunny. They have a harder time getting over dead family members. Crazy.

  • @Geospasmic

    @Geospasmic

    3 ай бұрын

    Bjorn is so passive he can't even leave a toy behind because it would upset his daughter, so he goes back into danger.

  • @Mrgaunt1

    @Mrgaunt1

    3 ай бұрын

    @CowToe Right? It borders on ridiculous and makes everything else from then on frustrating to the point I didn't bother with the rest of the film. I just looked it up on wikipedia and was glad I didn't waste another hour on that schlock.

  • @oscarmeldgaard5407

    @oscarmeldgaard5407

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Mrgaunt1 Its worth watchin g just from the guy who plays patricks performance. He is amazing in it

  • @pedroslim2

    @pedroslim2

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@oscarmeldgaard5407nah, he just says a cringey line and some physical violence, that's it.

  • @aligmal5031

    @aligmal5031

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Geospasmic that's what you get when the father has low testosterone and the mom is a vegan

  • @Maxisamo1
    @Maxisamo13 ай бұрын

    Really is depressing how Nightingale has the "happiest" ending lmao

  • @jaxthedisintegrator8096
    @jaxthedisintegrator80963 ай бұрын

    11:29 i was screaming "STUPID" over and over at that moment LOOL I mean dude, it's just a toy 😭

  • @cheesewallace5494

    @cheesewallace5494

    Күн бұрын

    and then it actually wasn't lost 💀the small thing that drove the family to their doom

  • @quantum174
    @quantum1743 ай бұрын

    Paul rewinding the film blew me away that's honestly absolutely genius and really takes away from the "HELL YEAH" you kinda feel when Peter gets shot

  • @tomkruze1304
    @tomkruze13043 ай бұрын

    The PTSD scene in Nightingale is so realistic. I suffered from SA, and the way you described feeling like you can't escape the thoughts you want to avoid sometimes, and then you react in an extreme way phyiscally is exactly how it is for me. Like my body is physically shaking off the pain sometimes, and then I feel better and cleansed almost afterward.

  • @LilRedWitch

    @LilRedWitch

    3 ай бұрын

    11/10 exactly . As an SA survivor as well, that scene REALLY got me more than a lot of the other more gore inducing ones. I sobbed when she was able to sing without breaking eye contact. People don’t realize how much courage that takes

  • @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe

    @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm... Why can I even say that I feel this too? There's only this one thing I never wanted to happen to me, and it happened.

  • @LilRedWitch

    @LilRedWitch

    3 ай бұрын

    @@YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe but it still happened. you don’t have to have ptsd to have trauma. And experiences can never be compared because it’s all valid. You’re 100% valid and I’m so sorry you can even relate to a horrible experience in this movie. Much love

  • @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe

    @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe

    3 ай бұрын

    @@LilRedWitchThat made me a little emotional, hearing that. Thank you, so much.

  • @LilRedWitch

    @LilRedWitch

    3 ай бұрын

    @@YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe of course love. I appreciate that so much and know that you don’t have to thank me for being honest. Just want to pay forward kindness 💜

  • @sunnydered5545
    @sunnydered55453 ай бұрын

    Being stoned to death is one of the most horrific things I can imagine... good grief

  • @Kaphriel1

    @Kaphriel1

    3 ай бұрын

    shut up LGBTQ

  • @thehitherto5348

    @thehitherto5348

    3 ай бұрын

    It's possible to see it as a Biblical allusion. From Leviticus 20:2: "Say to the Israelites: ‘Any Israelite or any foreigner residing in Israel who sacrifices any of his children to Molek is to be put to death. The members of the community are to stone him." There is no cult of Molek in this film, but Bjørn and Louise failed to protect their daughter from the evil Dutch couple. Consequently, they'll have to pay for their sins in a Biblical way.

  • @jackporter2251

    @jackporter2251

    3 ай бұрын

    You lack imagination.

  • @sunnydered5545

    @sunnydered5545

    3 ай бұрын

    @@thehitherto5348 Ooooooh, that's a really interesting point!

  • @sunnydered5545

    @sunnydered5545

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jackporter2251 I guess it's more troubling to me than other types of horrific deaths because it's so deliberate and drawn out.

  • @RhomboMus
    @RhomboMus3 ай бұрын

    25:00 thank you for covering this! I had it on my watchlist and as a survivor I am glad to be forewarned that this would likely not be a safe watch. May seem like a small kindness but when I watched Midsommar NO ONE was describing what happened to Kristian for what it really was... due to this I walked in blind and I suffered HARD for it.

  • @a.nobodys.nobody

    @a.nobodys.nobody

    Ай бұрын

    @25:00 are you referring to Nightingale or another moxie? I haven't seen nightingale so don't want to click your timestamp 😅

  • @RhomboMus

    @RhomboMus

    12 күн бұрын

    @@a.nobodys.nobody Im referring to Nightingale as I had that on my watchlist.

  • @EdDoll3
    @EdDoll33 ай бұрын

    I am an aboriginal Australian and I had never heard of the second movie before. It made me tear up. It’s so saddening my people where treated like this. I loved Billy, he was my favourite character. Great video as always Elvis 🫶🏽🫶🏽

  • @jakobjansen9541

    @jakobjansen9541

    2 ай бұрын

    It's horrifying and beautiful. A great movie that I'll never see again except the scenes of claire confronting hawkins, billy killing hawkins and his lackey and billy powerfull dance on the beach. I can not even begin to comprehend the feeling this movie must have given you. Wishing you and your people all the best!

  • @marlondavis9450

    @marlondavis9450

    5 күн бұрын

    Australia is a place I don’t have much knowledge of & I heard someone say the nightingale is about Australian history. I went in thinking it’ll probably be as harsh as “12 years ago slave” but as I was watching it I realized this movie is brutal yet amazing with its honesty. It’s my favorite out of the 3 he mentioned. My favorite character in the movie was obviously the aboriginal man & the scene that really grinds my gears is what happened to the little boy that wouldn’t kill the aboriginals. The similarities of what yours & my people went through in our countries is sad but let’s be thankful the world changed for the better.

  • @andy2172
    @andy21723 ай бұрын

    If someone ever asks to use the pool chair next to mine that has my family's stuff on it, I'm running away, screaming.

  • @patrickbateman312

    @patrickbateman312

    3 ай бұрын

    Prey behavior.

  • @Sam-pie

    @Sam-pie

    3 ай бұрын

    Definitely don't accept an invitation to a trip to a secluded cabin in the woods from someone you've known for a day

  • @GenesiisDavid

    @GenesiisDavid

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@Sam-pie that was the biggest red flag for me. Who in their right mind accepts such an invite?! You don't fucking know them. I wouldn't accept that invite if it came from Jesus himself.

  • @maskedmischief932

    @maskedmischief932

    3 ай бұрын

    @@GenesiisDavid I would! I'm desperate for something to happen in my boring-ass life, I don't care if it's good or bad.

  • @garminbozia

    @garminbozia

    3 ай бұрын

    What do you mean you run away? That can happen in real life often just because people are ignorante or dumb or arrogant, if in a situation like that you run you are even more passive then the father in the movie

  • @PHAToregon
    @PHAToregon3 ай бұрын

    Something omitted in your analysis of Speak No Evil is that the Danish family that is targeted as the victims are culturally more likely to act in the way, in Denmark meekness and humility are seen as virtues. If they tried that on an American family, they’d learn a whole lot about “fuck around and find out”.

  • @saltchipper-7147

    @saltchipper-7147

    3 ай бұрын

    I definitely agree with this, Danish people are so non confrontational to the point where even if they hate you they won’t stop interacting with you to save face and seem “nice”

  • @TodayNot

    @TodayNot

    3 ай бұрын

    Funnily enough an american family is still more likely to experience shit like this because of your crime rates, which are partly caused by the "fuck around and find out" mentality you are so proud of💀💀 But go off🇺🇸🦅

  • @betakatz

    @betakatz

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree, and I think choosing a Dutch couple was a good choice too, because in Dutch culture being a bit confrontational is widely accepted, in humor and also in everyday life. I say that as someone who lived in NL for a decade (with a Danish boyfriend).

  • @Lakesidewilderness

    @Lakesidewilderness

    3 ай бұрын

    can confirm as a danish person who grew with a lot of american influences, my desired responses are very different from my actual responses, I would probably not say or do anything until the red flags become too blatant to ignore

  • @KatsFurBabys

    @KatsFurBabys

    3 ай бұрын

    depending on the family how many millions are in America, say a Idaho couple meeting maybe a irish couple, since every American claims to be 1/10th irish ir whatever, nothing against either people, but imagine been invited to a remote place in Ireland, u cant bring ur guns, and miles from anywhere.. these things can happen especially a people with a pig farm.. and a easy to get rid of teeth and any undigestables. dont be so cocky because ur American 😂

  • @FeatheredLegs
    @FeatheredLegs3 ай бұрын

    I remember seeing the original “Funny Games”, and being a horror/scary movie buff, it scared the hell out of me. Same with “Speak No Evil”. Any movie that brings the element of dread, along with the thought of “this could actually happen”, scares me more than any fantasy/monster horror ever could.

  • @briannamcfarland5974
    @briannamcfarland59743 ай бұрын

    I cried just listening to the summary of The Nightingale. I definitely don't have the stomach to watch it in full, but thank you for introducing me to such a beautiful/disturbing movie.

  • @nozzywozzy

    @nozzywozzy

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't know what it was about when I started watching it. I've never cried so much during a movie. So disturbing!!

  • @CorporalGrievous93

    @CorporalGrievous93

    Ай бұрын

    It’s a brutal watch. *SPOILER* I literally yelled out YES! when the SOB died at the end.

  • @chadhougland658

    @chadhougland658

    Ай бұрын

    And now, everyone go watch, "I Spit on Your Grave". The 2010 version. It's probably the best revenge movie I've ever seen. There are a couple scenes where I literally, kinda, felt sorry for the bad guys in it, because of what she does to them. AND I HATED, these bad guys. I think you'll all really like it. 🙂

  • @jennaheiser625
    @jennaheiser6253 ай бұрын

    I literally watch videos about movies like this so I DON’T have to watch them. The stories are amazing to tell, which is how they have such punch even without the accompanying visuals and audio.

  • @joseribamarjr5164

    @joseribamarjr5164

    3 ай бұрын

    You're missing the point of watching a movie

  • @alpaca.scholar5925

    @alpaca.scholar5925

    3 ай бұрын

    I also do this "because" I know it's not the same as watching the movie. I'm too weak of an audience to handle actually watching these movies

  • @jennaheiser625

    @jennaheiser625

    3 ай бұрын

    @@alpaca.scholar5925 Exactly! With me, I tend to absorb how happy or sad a movie is. A heart-wrenching movie like the ones on this list is enough to give me deppression-like symptoms for a week.

  • @user-yw5jl2wf6h

    @user-yw5jl2wf6h

    3 ай бұрын

    100000% same. I have pretty severe PTSD and I just can't watch stuff that's that negative. 😭

  • @TheLewdOtaku

    @TheLewdOtaku

    Ай бұрын

    @@jennaheiser625grow up

  • @camthehorrorfan
    @camthehorrorfan3 ай бұрын

    "Eden Lake" is another movie that I think fits well into this category. Never have I watched a film that has frustrated me as much as this one has, especially with the ending. So much awful shit happens to the characters that is undeserved, and even when you think they'll be redeemed and get revenge, things only get way worse. It's a good film, but holy hell is it a tough watch.

  • @toyhouses

    @toyhouses

    3 ай бұрын

    That's ending is brutal, haven't been able to rewatch the movie because of it, even if it's not that explicit the complete anxiety you feel from that last scene alone has made me avoid it.

  • @sizzle1783

    @sizzle1783

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah that ending stuck with me for days.

  • @nicole9volt

    @nicole9volt

    3 ай бұрын

    I was really hoping that would be on the list

  • @deraykrause4517

    @deraykrause4517

    3 ай бұрын

    Or they could have just left when the teens started being annoying. Never confront a group of annoying teens. Just leave.

  • @imeowmeowkat

    @imeowmeowkat

    3 ай бұрын

    The director is actually doing a British remake of Speak no Evil so

  • @PatRick-zy1vb
    @PatRick-zy1vbАй бұрын

    I’m ngl when the boy showed his tongue cut out part came up my jaw actually dropped. I’ve seen real death and horrible things but that legitimately caught me off guard

  • @dafuugamin6493
    @dafuugamin64932 ай бұрын

    Another thing that makes Speak No Evil so harrowing, especially for us Danes, is that the cordiality, kindness and people-pleasing are all so central to Danish culture and society, that the movie hits us harder, and basically punishes us for our culture.

  • @the_agate_gate3782
    @the_agate_gate37823 ай бұрын

    Speak No Evil is a perfect metaphorical depiction of how harmful it is to be a people pleaser who doesn’t stand up for their boundaries. Like Patrick said, they let him do it. People will get away with and take advantage of you as much as you let them. It’s insane the amount of crap they put up with in attempts to be polite. And both that movie and Funny Games to me illustrate that it’s way safer not to trust people until they give you ample and sustained proof that you can. Immediately going to a secluded cabin with people you just met is not a good idea. And if some random dude showed up at my door asking for eggs, I wouldn’t answer the door and I’d call the police.

  • @Maxisamo1

    @Maxisamo1

    3 ай бұрын

    Moral of the story The Dutch are evil

  • @BarryHart-xo1oy

    @BarryHart-xo1oy

    3 ай бұрын

    I don’t entirely buy this idea that the Danish couple in “Speak no Evil” let evil,depraved things happen to them.l see them as ordinary people who failed to see various red flags and wound up trapped in a situation they didn’t foresee.Strangers may try to take advantage of people’s generosity,but they usually don’t do so to the psychotic,homicidal degree that the Dutch couple does to the Danish couple.

  • @swimmerkat3965

    @swimmerkat3965

    3 ай бұрын

    Bro calling the cops one someone for asking for eggs is psychotic and weird. There’s being overly trusting and there’s being paranoid. That’s only remotely reasonably if like, the mob was after you or something

  • @michaeltudyk8660

    @michaeltudyk8660

    3 ай бұрын

    I only trust people after I've died and been buried so I don't put myself in this kind of danger.

  • @EzeICE

    @EzeICE

    3 ай бұрын

    And to expand on that, the real horror is the idea that so many people out there are just like that as well. As it showed pictures of many other families that met the same fate.

  • @jemkaszke
    @jemkaszke3 ай бұрын

    Michael Haneke, the director of "Funny Games" is a true master of cinema. The reason behind him remaking the movie in english wasn't just to get more people to see it. Apparently his original idea was to shoot the movie in the US, but he wasn't able to make it work with the budget he got. The malicious satire the movie presents, works, in my opinion, even better in the american setting. You should try watching his other stuff if you enjoyed "Funny Games", as most of his work evokes very similar feelings of deep existential dread. I love him to death and I'm very happy you also enjoyed his work!!

  • @madeofmeats

    @madeofmeats

    3 ай бұрын

    I’ll bet anything another intention behind the ‘American’ remake of his own work would be to satirize certain nasty films like Guinea Pig getting American adaptations

  • @rodriguezjoseantonio506

    @rodriguezjoseantonio506

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah. Watch"Benny's vidéo" with the actor who plays Paul when he was a teenager. Funny games looks like the Carebears compare to Benny's vidéo

  • @inyrui

    @inyrui

    3 ай бұрын

    His film The White Ribbon is a masterpiece. Honestly had no idea the two films were both directed by him until now

  • @MRC_5000

    @MRC_5000

    3 ай бұрын

    @@madeofmeats i think he satirizes any movie that glorifies violence. in this case the two antagonists are not only playing with the family and the audience, they actually are representing the audience that has little to no reaction to the violence they see. just some quick entertainment. in pretty much every mainstream action movie the audience can see the intial act of violence (in this movie it does not), but almost never the aftermath or other consequences (this movie only shows the aftermath)

  • @madeofmeats

    @madeofmeats

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MRC_5000 yeah Funny Games’ whole point was to put a mirror up to torture p*rn fans and say “is this really what you want to spend your time watching?”, but I was wondering if his remake was an extension of that by also calling out American Guinea Pig and maybe just western gore flicks in general

  • @zeodark2761
    @zeodark27612 ай бұрын

    "People living their best lives take them for granted" This is far too true to even be remotely funny. I feel like everyone should suffer a bit so they can experience what reality is really like instead of their spoiled little bubbles where everything is perfect and people shove "love" and money up their asses

  • @Kira_Kadaver
    @Kira_Kadaver3 ай бұрын

    Honestly the kid running and making all that noise is crazy accurate my 7 year old has lead for feet so badly that we’ve steered clear of any upstairs apartment/home options. She also does this thing with sneaking and whispering that are comically loud and gets genuinely upset when she realizes she didn’t surprise anyone. Horror movie- we’re immediately getting found

  • @joerosario6624
    @joerosario66243 ай бұрын

    Funny Games is an awesome satire on movie violence but yeah it can be decently hard to watch specially with how good the performances are

  • @Torkleton42

    @Torkleton42

    3 ай бұрын

    The American one was just as good imo. Definitely a hard watch but man they're good flicks

  • @Subsandwich981

    @Subsandwich981

    3 ай бұрын

    The first time I saw it, I was left with a sense of dread for a week. Very good, painful movie

  • @icravedeath.1200

    @icravedeath.1200

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@Torkleton42same director btw.

  • @Torkleton42

    @Torkleton42

    3 ай бұрын

    @@icravedeath.1200 didn't even know that. That's pretty cool. The cast for the American one was really great too. Dude made such a disturbing yet amazing movie. Anytime I mention it to people nobody knows what I'm talking about so I just say watch it because explaining it does not do it justice

  • @mmabennyj

    @mmabennyj

    3 ай бұрын

    The way I see it is that Paul and Pete are us the viewer. We are just there to see them suffer and toy with them. We don’t want them to win or survive. We are doing this to them for no real reason other than our own entertainment. That’s why they have white gloves on at the start. It’s like our own denial that we have anything to do with the violence, when it’s actually us paying to see it that’s causing it. Love the last line. Brilliant.

  • @webbrowser6454
    @webbrowser64543 ай бұрын

    13 years ago I watched Teeth with my girlfriend for a bedroom movie date, not knowing anything about the premise. If you do know the premise, you could understand it was quite an uncomfortable experience. We're now happily married. I continue to love awkward body horror, she continues to tolerate my love for it. Happy Valentines day everyone!❤

  • @Dokkobo

    @Dokkobo

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s so wholesome lol

  • @kemimin4950

    @kemimin4950

    3 ай бұрын

    ahh teets is a special one, a comedy for girls and a horror for guys. i loved it (surely not an uncomfortable experience whatsoever) and definitely can say there were situations when i wished i had this.. equipment too lol

  • @morganmatthews2222

    @morganmatthews2222

    3 ай бұрын

    I watched the r*pe revenge film with Bo Burnham on a date once. We got super baked before hand because we thought it would be just a wacky comedy. Boy were we wrong

  • @SabinFigaro

    @SabinFigaro

    3 ай бұрын

    Bedroom movie date? Lol k

  • @webbrowser6454

    @webbrowser6454

    3 ай бұрын

    @@SabinFigaro I believe the kids today call it "netflix and chill". That was the intention anyway.

  • @chrislawson1988
    @chrislawson19882 ай бұрын

    Abel is reminding me of Michael Myers with the no talking and distant thing lol

  • @tiggerlicious
    @tiggerlicious2 ай бұрын

    Who hurt you Michael? Who was it? Got me dead

  • @itzyforever17
    @itzyforever173 ай бұрын

    who tf leaves their kids with a stranger? people with no backbone get on my nerves.

  • @thatguymatt5816

    @thatguymatt5816

    3 ай бұрын

    You sound fun

  • @KingOfGaymes

    @KingOfGaymes

    3 ай бұрын

    @@thatguymatt5816are you calling them boring for thinking you shouldn’t leave your kids with strangers 💀

  • @creampielover69

    @creampielover69

    3 ай бұрын

    @@KingOfGaymes He's a 12 years old who tries to sound edgy. Ignore and move on.

  • @jeonghq

    @jeonghq

    3 ай бұрын

    frealll and also- CHAERYEONG PFP RAHHHHH 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️

  • @Evan-k

    @Evan-k

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@thatguymatt5816you sound like a child predator

  • @mikeleddyphoto
    @mikeleddyphoto3 ай бұрын

    I have two people in my life who are somewhat extreme people-pleasers and I see how it genuinely hurts their lives. They spend so much energy pleasing other people, even strangers, and I constantly watch them sacrifice their own comfort, desires, and belongings because of it. Neither of them can stand horror cinema, especially this kind, but I truly wish I could recommend that they watch Speak No Evil. There’s a lot of criticism about the film for the mind boggling idiotic decisions the characters make, but many aren’t considering the cultural influences of the characters, whose home country is known to promote the kinds of “manners” that our main characters display. Audiences are also not realizing these type of people pleasers actually exist. Most don’t end up in a situation like this, obviously, but it’s a WARNING. A warning to those who constantly go against their gut to satisfy people who take advantage of them and disrespect their boundaries. If films are to be judged on their effectiveness in bringing out a specific emotion in those watching, Speak No Evil is a masterclass. It’s one instance where “dumb decisions” is actually used to SAY something that you can take with you in your real life. And god damn does it do that well.

  • @thehitherto5348

    @thehitherto5348

    3 ай бұрын

    Agree. Had it been an American film I would've considered the characters' behavior to be unusual, but hailing from Scandinavia, it's almost creepy how easy it is to spot these flaws in people surrounding me. I thought it made the film darkly hilarious, like the director saying; "See? This is how bad Danes would fuck up if they were in a horror movie scenario!"

  • @mikeleddyphoto

    @mikeleddyphoto

    3 ай бұрын

    @@thehitherto5348 thank you for your reply!! I’m really happy to hear from someone who has direct experience. I live in the US and I’m very nervous for the American remake that’s coming out in the next year or two. I don’t believe it’s going to work as well, if at all

  • @helmaschine1885

    @helmaschine1885

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@thehitherto5348depends on where they're from. Small town Scandinavian? Definitely like those characters. Capital Scandinavians? GTFO WE'RE LEAVING

  • @levischorpioen

    @levischorpioen

    3 ай бұрын

    As a Dutchie, the constant pushing and superiority coming from the Dutch couple was also spot on. @@thehitherto5348

  • @Beelzebubby91

    @Beelzebubby91

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mikeleddyphoto if they make an American remake, I can imagine it being much shorter when the American family just pulls out their shotguns lol

  • @Fupdernom
    @Fupdernom3 ай бұрын

    Very good video. Great descriptions and summaries. I hope you make more like these, though I understand not wanting to watch films like this often in order to.

  • @cl9949
    @cl9949Ай бұрын

    Great video! The foreshadowing was so well done. The pool chair. The pork. (As a vegetarian there’s NO WAY I’m eating that meat but someone above said that Danish people are known to be meek and such as a show of humility) and that was their way I guess? I would have been sick it’s been almost 20 years since I’ve eaten meat. Pork would have made me ill. The rest of the signs would have been enough for me too - but the babysitter was too much. I’m not leaving my young kid with a freaking stranger, especially a man who doesn’t speak our language. Nope nope nope. But again the words about meekness come back to me. Thanks again to whoever told us that. I disagree because I feel like you’d FEEL IT IN YOUR GUT. This is my time to remind everyone that The Gift of Fear is such a good book and can be found free online from the author.

  • @theywouldnthavetocensormei9231
    @theywouldnthavetocensormei92313 ай бұрын

    The Truman Show is one of the most cruel movies ever made. I recently watched that and found myself thinking, the fact that this movie exists is probably a big reason that's never happened in real life, yet. I have to imagine at least a few eccentric billionaires have dabbled with the idea of making someone's entire life a reality show that everyone is in on except them, and other people told them "nah man, that would be like The Truman Show. That's awful. You can't do that."

  • @talynhastime9343

    @talynhastime9343

    3 ай бұрын

    The premise of it is horrifying but so is the unspoken implication that this movie takes place in a universe where thousands if not millions of people will watch a man unknowingly be recorded and live his life on a stage and see nothing wrong with it, or at least, no government body is intervening to label it unethical. The closest we’ve gotten to this IRL is one installment of this extreme prank show in Japan called “Susunu! Denpan Shonen’ where comedians were put into terrible arduous situations for viewers’ sadistic entertainment. I’m copy+pasting directly from an article: [The most (in)famous season followed Fukushima-born comedian Tomoaki Hamatsu, better known as Nasubi. After being selected to participate in an unknown reality show, aspiring comedian Nasubi was faced with the challenge to stay alone and unclothed in a tiny apartment, secluded from the outside world with only piles and piles of magazines, until he won a combined ¥1 million (about US $10,000) in total from regularly applying to various magazine sweepstakes. He could only survive on what he won from these mail-in sweepstakes. Initially painting the show as a unique experiment that may or may not air on television, producers convinced Nasubi to believe that he was self-recording his day-to-day experiences for further review, when in reality his most confided moments were broadcast for the world to see and make fun of.] I can’t link it (youtube will probably flag this comment as spam) but if you search for “Nasubi movieweb” you’ll find the article I’m taking this from. It’s astonishing how insane reality tv can be. America pioneered the genre but I don’t think to my knowledge any program has ever gone to those lengths to trick and torment people in that way. There is always an “out” or the decision to give up.

  • @infoskrimp420

    @infoskrimp420

    3 ай бұрын

    There was a cruel reality show done on the same basis; on a much smaller scale - it was called the Joe Schmo Show

  • @YoshisVinyl

    @YoshisVinyl

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@infoskrimp420yes I came here to point out the joschmo show as well lol

  • @justaneditygangstar

    @justaneditygangstar

    3 ай бұрын

    Another cruel movie like Funny Games is Wolf Creek. It actually has likable and funny characters and toys with the feeing that they can fight back and there’s hope, but unfortunately for this movie the almost death moments and ridiculous moments of luck happen to the VILLAIN.

  • @darkunykorn404

    @darkunykorn404

    3 ай бұрын

    Which makes me think... family vlogs that center on children (8 Passengers and its fallout come to mind) aren't very far from the Truman Show. The main difference is the child is aware, but said child has no choice or agency on whether to participate, either. Sure, it isn't a whole fabricated setting but... it's uncomfortably close.

  • @RightsForZombies
    @RightsForZombies3 ай бұрын

    As an Australian watching Billy be respectfully shown as a strong and compassionate and intelligent Indigenous Australian man during a particularly awful time made me tear up.

  • @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe

    @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe

    3 ай бұрын

    Honestly, they're beautiful. What I'm fascinated about regarding Australian aboriginals, is that so many also have naturally blonde hair. The way we evolved is just amazing. I love Australia, and some day in my life I'd like to go there. With lots of armor, health potions, drinks, and antidotes.

  • @punkjake

    @punkjake

    3 ай бұрын

    Legit same, as an Aussie myself too

  • @riseagainphoenix

    @riseagainphoenix

    3 ай бұрын

    The only part I don't like is that he had to be the one to nobly die so the white woman could find a renewed zest for life and live. His character's ending still functioned to serve her.

  • @SoldierofWotan88

    @SoldierofWotan88

    3 ай бұрын

    get mental help

  • @Theologica_

    @Theologica_

    3 ай бұрын

    @@SoldierofWotan88you’re not part of the aryan race soldier of “Wotan” lmao get real. It’s called Empathy you sociopath.

  • @AdamGee8
    @AdamGee83 ай бұрын

    The first one’s a lesson in agreeableness.. it is a great trait to have in a lot of circumstances, but not when people take advantage of it and you stop standing up for yourself.

  • @shakenbake3249
    @shakenbake32493 ай бұрын

    Happiness is the greatest example of a movie that is absolutely amazing but would result in your family disowning you if you showed it to them. Great video

  • @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy
    @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy3 ай бұрын

    I watched Speak No Evil the week it released and was left speechless for about 10 minutes after. Worst part is that it was labeled as action and adventure! Completely incorrect!

  • @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe

    @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe

    3 ай бұрын

    It's like you got tricked along with the family. I'd say it's almost funny, but I understand if it wasn't for you.

  • @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy

    @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy

    3 ай бұрын

    @@YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe I absolutely loved the movie!

  • @ralliedcookies4403

    @ralliedcookies4403

    3 ай бұрын

    Is it psychological thriller or horror

  • @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy

    @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ralliedcookies4403 both

  • @kylienychole7678

    @kylienychole7678

    2 ай бұрын

    Who got away with labeling it action and adventure?! That's wild.

  • @elikerr785
    @elikerr7853 ай бұрын

    I felt the same about Hawkins in the Nightengale, he is so detestable it's wild. I've never felt so strongly about a movie character.

  • @TalentCaldwell

    @TalentCaldwell

    3 ай бұрын

    Joffrey from Game Of Thrones and Negan from The Walking Dead were/are pretty easy to hate as well. The latter character made me quit watching a show I loved all together.

  • @elikerr785

    @elikerr785

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TalentCaldwell I just finished Game of Thrones this week and I agree, Joffrey is horrible. Funny because I'm just starting Walking Dead right now...

  • @lacountess

    @lacountess

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TalentCaldwellI quit after the show didn’t end the Negan arc in its first showdown. I heard Negan gets a redemption arc later in the series, which made me nope even harder.

  • @VAVORiAL

    @VAVORiAL

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@TalentCaldwell Joffrey was a massively spoiled and narcissistic child that lived in a world that rewarded brutality and ruthlessness, but I think he could've been at least maybe okay'ish if he grew up different. Negan uses violence, fear and cruelty as a tool, he is an opportunist. While clearly ripping through boundaries, he at least has some redeeming qualities and can be reasoned with. Hawkins is just straight up evil, cannot be redeemed, and is an example of the worst thing a human can become.

  • @VAVORiAL

    @VAVORiAL

    3 ай бұрын

    ​​@@lacountess Negan was a great character and personally I think the episodes 6x16 and 7x1 are masterful, the endless tension and hopelessness, the emotions, the acting, everything honestly. 7x1 probably one of the darkest episodes ever filmed. But it definitely fell apart afterwards, yup. Writing got worse every season after, though it had some good episodes here and there. Last season honestly some of the worst I ever saw

  • @tessl6750
    @tessl67503 ай бұрын

    This was so unbelievably entertaining and well done. Thank you sir!

  • @niles8102
    @niles81023 ай бұрын

    I just came across ypur channel and I love the way you explain the storylines of the movies without too much harsh criticism and a dash of light-hearted humor.

  • @kayla-hm5vr
    @kayla-hm5vr3 ай бұрын

    Nightingale is a masterpiece that I indeed watched alone then recommended to my parents but when they asked me to watch with them I said 'One watch is all you need' lets just say they got it afterwards :D

  • @MrProbeNWatch

    @MrProbeNWatch

    3 ай бұрын

    Yup I'd recommend it to the right ppl but holy I'll never choose to watch it again

  • @lacountess

    @lacountess

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s such a great movie but I felt so sad at the end. I knew a movie like that wouldn’t have a happy ending but I still wished the two protagonists would find some measure of happiness at the end. 😢

  • @RayRayDoesStuff

    @RayRayDoesStuff

    3 ай бұрын

    I thought it was gonna be a scary horror movie instead it was just sad and my friends who watched it with me hated it all 😅 sorry guys

  • @brbgrl

    @brbgrl

    3 ай бұрын

    As soon as I saw it was on this list I got instant trauma 😭 that movie is brutal, and having watched it after being a SA survivor was traumatic and cathartic for me. Even this recap made me cry and love the movie all over again. As amazing as it is, I know I’ll never watch it again.

  • @Dee-ld2ty
    @Dee-ld2ty3 ай бұрын

    Speak no evil is such a frustrating watch. I think what really made the film make sense was when Bjorn asked Patrick "Why are you doing this?" and Patrick responds "Because you let me."

  • @zephy936

    @zephy936

    2 ай бұрын

    Its like the most preventable horror movie like for most of it they very literally could have just left

  • @cl9949

    @cl9949

    Ай бұрын

    Someone danish spoke up on Reddit and said danish people are known for being meek and malleable and that it’s how they show humility. They said this isn’t unusual in their society. This made everything make sense for me at least the first hour of the film. At that though, wouldn’t you feel true fear in your heart at some point? You gotta trust your gut!

  • @H0RR0R_HANG0VERZ
    @H0RR0R_HANG0VERZ2 ай бұрын

    Thanks you to the YT algorithm for recommending this channel to me! ❤ *THIS IS PURE GOLD!*

  • @Jiggsdinner
    @Jiggsdinner3 ай бұрын

    That rewind button in funny games was such a cruel slap in the face, but also so wonderfully unexpected.

  • @nont18411

    @nont18411

    3 ай бұрын

    The prime case of plot armor

  • @XeresKyle
    @XeresKyle3 ай бұрын

    You explained her trauma, and just trauma in general, pretty well. I suffer from trauma and it's forever present in my mind unless I'm completely consumed by something else. It's like no matter how much you confront it and think about why you're having these anxieties all the time, it just constantly keeps coming forward. Even if it's been a long time and you forget certain things about the trauma, you're already scarred. I suffer from PTSD every day and anxiety every day.

  • @lizc6393

    @lizc6393

    3 ай бұрын

    I also have PTSD, panic disorder, and GAD. THC and a good therapist have saved my life. I became an addict as a result of my trauma, support groups and the right medication has saved my life. I wish you healing and all the best life has to offer.

  • @peach7210

    @peach7210

    2 ай бұрын

    It's a circumstance that only those who've been there can understand. Trying to explain to the uneducated or unaffected is futile.

  • @crownclowncreations
    @crownclowncreationsАй бұрын

    When reading the title, movies like 'Midsommar' and 'Hereditary' came to mind. I'm an avid horror fan, but these movies left a deep pit in my stomach in the best way possible. Also a movie I can only watch every now and then with years apart, is 'Requiem for a Dream'. That movie is SO messed up, and leaves you feeling nothing but despair.. I'm excited to see that I haven't seen any of these movies! I may even pause it and come back once I've seen them myself, if this contains spoilers. Never knew that 2008 'Funny Games' was a remake! Edit: Wait.. Speak no evil is DANISH? Why have I never heard of it? Well, now I HAVE to watch it!

  • @vickie2658
    @vickie26583 ай бұрын

    I feel the same way about the movie “Requiem of a Dream” It’s disturbing but fascinating at the same time. But it’s the kind of movie you can only watch once because it’s so “off-putting”, if that makes any sense. Anywho, great vid. **New Subscriber**

  • @elise.jones14
    @elise.jones143 ай бұрын

    I watched The Nightingale tonight, pausing your video when you mentioned all three films. It was horrific. Like those I Spit on Your Grave films but set way back in time. The ending leaves you feeling relieved but disappointed at the same time, not at the film but just at everything. I mean what else is Clare supposed to do now? It's a movie that definitely sticks with you long after you've watched it. I love IFC films but this was one of their best.

  • @Theaterfreak
    @Theaterfreak3 ай бұрын

    Ulrich Mühe was a spectacularly talented actor. He was also in The Lives of Others, which is likely the movie he’s known for to international audiences who don’t know Funny Games. He died of stomach cancer shortly after it was released, with I believe his last public appearance being at the Oscars where the film won the award for best foreign language film. Such a tragedy.

  • @cofkavos

    @cofkavos

    3 ай бұрын

    God, The Lives of Others was also fantastic. I saw it first when I was 14 -- Learning Ulrich Mühe died so young was gut-wrenching. He was a brilliant actor whose performances really shaped my teenage hood.

  • @chelfyn
    @chelfynАй бұрын

    There's a movie called "The last ecstacy of RObert Carmichael" that fits this niche perfectly. One of the only films I wish I'd never watched.

  • @themagicalfetus8784
    @themagicalfetus87843 ай бұрын

    Funny games (the 2007) is one of my favorite films ever made. The acting is just amazing! Love you Elvis!

  • @Frosty_tha_Snowman
    @Frosty_tha_Snowman3 ай бұрын

    How has Elvis never watched "Rubber" ? It's about a sentient tire that murders people. It's so much more cinematic than it has any right to be - and as a result, it feels like a terribly vivid fever dream.

  • @flowerpatchtoons1101

    @flowerpatchtoons1101

    3 ай бұрын

    Where can I watch it?

  • @Frosty_tha_Snowman

    @Frosty_tha_Snowman

    3 ай бұрын

    @@flowerpatchtoons1101 I have no idea now - I watched it on Netflix in like, 2016

  • @MariaMacedow

    @MariaMacedow

    3 ай бұрын

    i thought you were making it up until i googled it lmao

  • @Frosty_tha_Snowman

    @Frosty_tha_Snowman

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MariaMacedow entirely understandable 😂

  • @8bitbee148

    @8bitbee148

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s more than that too, but it can’t be explained without watching it lmao, I think Elvis would love it in a wtf way

  • @EdM796
    @EdM7963 ай бұрын

    The real antagonist in Funny Games is the audience. Haneke hates the use of violence in movies as an entertainment. In fact, because of that he can't stands Tarantino's movies, he said in an interview.

  • @malloryknox6802

    @malloryknox6802

    3 ай бұрын

    I can't stand Tarantino movies either but it's mostly because of the boring long dialogues 😂

  • @Elora445

    @Elora445

    Ай бұрын

    I'd say that he uses just as much violence as entertainment as Tarantino does, so... People usually dislike the people who are most similar to themselves, right?

  • @laggingdragons
    @laggingdragons3 ай бұрын

    Bro I'm so glad you went from commentary to film reviews. It has made rediscovering your channel so fun! Keep up the good stuff, I'm glad to see you doing something you enjoy! Could you look into Max Keeble's Big Move, Blank Check, and How to Eat Fried Worms? I don't know if these are your style, but you've already done Ace Ventura Jr. And Son of the Mask, so maybe they are. Those two movies were big parts of my childhood because my dad was a big Jim Carrey fan and the former three I mentioned fit right in with those memories. I think they're better than the other two though, but that might just be the rose-tinted glasses.

  • @cristinamesae.1250
    @cristinamesae.12503 ай бұрын

    OMG! I just got my first purchase on merch and I am OBSESSED!! Love the quality of the clothes, the designs and everything in between!!! Huge fan, making my second order soon!!

  • @MariaMacedow
    @MariaMacedow3 ай бұрын

    im so glad there's people like Elvis who'll review movies I'll probably never ever watch but it's always fun to get to hear and learn about them.

  • @friedenstone9779
    @friedenstone97793 ай бұрын

    I was honestly relieved when the main protagonists were ended in Speak No Evil. It felt more like an act of mercy with how many stupid decisions were made be these two lacking any sense of self-preservation.

  • @8bitbee148

    @8bitbee148

    3 ай бұрын

    I can not even imagine going on a trip with a whole ass other family that I only met once 😭 I don’t care how cool they seemed I’d be like No thank you ☺️🤚 maybe next time! And never contact them again. And that’s even before all the red flags!

  • @friedenstone9779

    @friedenstone9779

    3 ай бұрын

    @@8bitbee148 I wouldn't mind. However, I certainly would be at least somewhat on guard and would not let these strangers continuously push me around. The protagonists had every opportunity to walk away. But I guess that was the whole point of the movie.

  • @Monicalia

    @Monicalia

    3 ай бұрын

    honestly I hate movies like this. they're incredibly infuriating and I stop rooting for the protagonists, who seem to be written to be intentionally stupid so the plot can continue. You finally leave because you felt unsafe and you found your daughter in the bed with a naked stranger, but your daughter forgot her plushie? No one in their right minds would go back. and even if you did, you wouldn't make amends. You take the bunny and RUN.

  • @thehitherto5348

    @thehitherto5348

    3 ай бұрын

    Honestly, I saw their final fate as a willing self-termination. We spend the whole movie waiting for Bjørn to finally stand up for his family and fight back, but no. Weak people won't rise to the occasion but collapse under their own incompetence. Bjørn means "bear" in Danish, so I assume he was intended as a deconstruction of the "papa bear" character.

  • @friedenstone9779

    @friedenstone9779

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Monicalia Exactly.

  • @Prissyliss
    @Prissyliss3 ай бұрын

    Omgggggg i am a new subscriber and please make more of these, this was sooooo good!! Especially since I’m too scared to watch these lol

  • @ethanmcclelland4872
    @ethanmcclelland48725 күн бұрын

    I have to say, I didn't expect a Spaceballs moment in funny games.

  • @TotalSH
    @TotalSH3 ай бұрын

    That scene that Elvis didnt want to talk about in Nightengale apparently made people vomit and leave the cinema. Dont blame them. I READ about it on Wiki and that was enough. I held my children very close after reading that. I havent seen the movie, dont think i ever can, and it traumatised me.

  • @jaeydec9163

    @jaeydec9163

    3 ай бұрын

    thank you for this comment, I was going to look it up even though I'm one of those people who will see/hear something messed up and think about it for days on end. hearing the summary of this movie was enough to make me tear up

  • @nexxyoutuber2982

    @nexxyoutuber2982

    3 ай бұрын

    I can take it and I have to know what happened without watching please esither tell me what happened or tell me how to look it up

  • @TotalSH

    @TotalSH

    3 ай бұрын

    @@nexxyoutuber2982 I just googled Nightingale full plot. Read it on the wiki page.

  • @FeuerblutRM

    @FeuerblutRM

    3 ай бұрын

    @nexxy Clare gets raped by two guys after her husband is shot and because her baby doesn't stop crying, the men kill the child by slamming it into a wall. Clare is supposed to be killed afterwards but only knocked unconscious. I read this on Wikipedia, didn't watch the film myself.

  • @nexxyoutuber2982

    @nexxyoutuber2982

    3 ай бұрын

    @@FeuerblutRM thx

  • @Moogthedood
    @Moogthedood3 ай бұрын

    “Don’t watch these movies” Alright time to add all of these to my watch list.

  • @rediknight9056
    @rediknight90562 ай бұрын

    Seriously, such a good video. Very high effort and it pays off like crazy.

  • @Rodney17302
    @Rodney173022 ай бұрын

    Oooof, I hope that rabbit was worth it. My daughter LOVES her stuffed animals, but if she was getting scared, she would leave any of them without a second thought.

  • @trabiasblagmon5180
    @trabiasblagmon51803 ай бұрын

    Requiem For A Dream fits the bill

  • @ArtisticlyAlexis

    @ArtisticlyAlexis

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes! Takes what you think is a love story and tale of growing older & turns into a sad, emotional, tormenting dance for all the characters.

  • @Baybren

    @Baybren

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree that it's hard to watch, but I'm also inclined to say I'd recommend at least watching it once as it does have some worthwhile elements. I saw it while in college and got concerned about how much coffee I'd been having (a lot by my standards at least), and since then have been trying to regulate that more.

  • @ikulus5491

    @ikulus5491

    3 ай бұрын

    This!!! I was honestly surprised it wasn't included in this video

  • @emilyvanderlaan7699

    @emilyvanderlaan7699

    3 ай бұрын

    I wouldn’t say it’s on any level near the movies mentioned in the video though. Just my opinion

  • @retrohanska4441

    @retrohanska4441

    3 ай бұрын

    I've heard it often being described as the greatest movie you never wanna watch again.

  • @a.j.m8264
    @a.j.m82643 ай бұрын

    While watching the first and last movie of this list, I keep hearing Billie butcher in my head like - “Where’s your RAGE!? Your SELF RESPECT!?!?”

  • @Milton2k
    @Milton2k2 ай бұрын

    I really liked "The Nightingale". Quite a lot of revenge horror flicks out there as you said. This one stuck.

  • @robertgraves8000
    @robertgraves8000Ай бұрын

    Elvis the alien is Such a Genius!!! So glad i found this Channel years ago!!

  • @Robinwhoohoo
    @Robinwhoohoo3 ай бұрын

    The end of the 2nd movie has me crying.. so powerful.

  • @sVieira151
    @sVieira1513 ай бұрын

    Nightingale, while absolutely harrowing and horrific, is such a beautiful film. The way it's filmed and the way in which the main characters bond and form connection despite the intense trauma inflicted on them is the light amongst the shadow in that film, in my opinion.

  • @YourBoySB
    @YourBoySB9 күн бұрын

    This was so entertaining. Somehow you interject comedy into the most dreadful of scenarios with your storytelling. I laughed out loud several times. Bravo man.

  • @courtadbobtail600
    @courtadbobtail6003 ай бұрын

    The man that played Ruse in the nightingale was one of the actors in Mr Inbetween, a hugely underrated crime series set in Australia. If you are Australian or Kiwi you know how grounded and realistic the show is despite it's somewhat outlandish plotlines, hilarious, disturbing, brutal and deepingly saddening.

  • @rickwrites2612
    @rickwrites26123 ай бұрын

    Reminds me of the film Creep where the guy is constantly testing the filmmakers boundaries. ALWAYS maintain boundaries when you don't know someone. I dont mean aloof. I mean even the opposite can work if your naturally gregarious. Don't let ppl make you uncomfortable or hold your phone or if they wanna join soccer game dont let em walk to far with your ball before running them down. Don't let people pressure you into doing things your against. Even if it seems trivial. Or if you've established rappart you may allow it only ONCE if it's extremely trivial, and you make it reciprocal that sane day by doing something similar.dont be afraid to say a seats taken, unless it's really unfair (like if there's 2 benches at a community thing and you claimed both). The beach chair, if it was the ONLY other chair, ok let the other family have a chair, but be clear you are doing do out of fairness. Everything after that is cause to immediately leave. Yes even the meat (and NO I'm not vegetarian).

  • @user-sz8qo1sp1i

    @user-sz8qo1sp1i

    3 ай бұрын

    I love this movie and enjoyed Creep 2. It was weird to see Mark Duplass on a rewatch of The League after seeing those films 😂.

  • @spookylittlebat5208

    @spookylittlebat5208

    3 ай бұрын

    I don’t even understand how that could happen. To commit to being vegetarian, despite the sheer amount of pressure in society not to be, and then immediately cave to some guy. I decided to go vegetarian as a child and my grandfather tried to beat me into eating a whole chicken. I ran off and locked myself in the bathroom until my parents turned up to collect me. If that didn’t make me waiver, then some peer pressure isn’t going to. My experience might’ve been an extreme response to going vegetarian that most people haven’t experienced, but still. It’s the sort of thing you commit to. The opportunities, temptation, normalisation, and pressure not to be is fricking everywhere. You just can’t continue being vegetarian if you don’t have strong will.

  • @Infinite160
    @Infinite1603 ай бұрын

    iirc when Patrick is driving with Bjorn and Louise, he doesn't even bother to lock the car or drive fast. Further signaling that he knows they won't even try to get out. I agree that we should all try to be kind and respectful to one another. But it's equally important to set boundaries.

  • @ikedogman1
    @ikedogman1Ай бұрын

    There’s a psychological factor that makes us put ourselves in potentially extreme danger if it means we aren’t being rude. Like- someone is more likely to let a complete stranger showing lots of red flags who just knocked on their door to use their phone while they are home alone instead of risking offending the person. Being people is weird.

  • @NorthernGreenEyes
    @NorthernGreenEyes3 ай бұрын

    Elvis!!!!! I haven't seen you in forever 🙊😭 I missed you, dude! Thanks, YT for the recommended now I have ALL uploads turned on. 😌👍🏻

  • @BlueSpams
    @BlueSpams3 ай бұрын

    Speak No Evil actually made me feel physically ill when I saw it. Like I was on the edge of vomiting. The other two movies I’m glad I haven’t seen and instead had it recapped for me. Makes it a lot easier to process lol

  • @raccoonking7566
    @raccoonking75663 ай бұрын

    I remember that we met a couple with a non-communicative child (I think she was on the autism spectrum, IIRC). We had dinners, hung out, they took us places they knew. About a year later, they even visited us. So hearing about Speak No Evil was pretty horrifying for me, as I was also a relatively small kid at the time. And I got pretty emotional hearing you describe The Nightingale, especially the latter part.

  • @Carnige32
    @Carnige32Ай бұрын

    I can’t watch movies like this , it was hard enough watching this video, I feel such a mix of anger and sadness, the fact that honestly most of these movies aren’t that far from what can really happen or can happen

  • @tacobob3953
    @tacobob39533 ай бұрын

    A clockwork orange is one of these for me

  • @LyleVSXyle
    @LyleVSXyle3 ай бұрын

    Nice choices. My 3 would have to be 1) Come and See 2) Dogtooth 3) Mysterious Skin

  • @tentinquarantino1

    @tentinquarantino1

    3 ай бұрын

    I don't get disturbed by most "disturbing" movies but I would also list these 3. These films have haunted me ever since I watched them and I think about them quite often.

  • @davidfl4

    @davidfl4

    3 ай бұрын

    Come and See. That is such a heavy fucking movie. I think I was shaking at the end of it

  • @uncanny_bassman

    @uncanny_bassman

    3 ай бұрын

    Come and see was the first movie that came to my mind, too. Heavy stuff.

  • @Tomy_Yon

    @Tomy_Yon

    3 ай бұрын

    'Dancer In The Dark' (2000) 'Playground' (2016) 'Nothing Bad Can Happen' (2013) 'Frontier(s)' (2007) 'Irreversible' (2002) 'Zone Of Interest' (2023) Some great, but disturbing gems.

  • @nicolajackson7992

    @nicolajackson7992

    3 ай бұрын

    Come and See was based on the book I Am From The Fiery Village, a book I want to read and do not want to read equally.

  • @-jakey-
    @-jakey-3 ай бұрын

    Its a testament to my love for Elvis that I sat through this entire video. As a parent this was absolutely horrifying

  • @tiffanysullivan5454
    @tiffanysullivan5454Ай бұрын

    Love this commentary, all great movies! I gotta say though, the rabbit hit home for me. My daughter had a stuffed rabbit, it was gifted to me at my baby shower. It used to say the Lord's Prayer when you squeezed its paw, but eventually the motor in it died, (got super creepy at the end with the slow-mo voice, lol😅), but she still loved that thing, it was her favorite stuffed toy, and Rabbit went everywhere with her. One night after we'd been out shopping, I realized Rabbit was gone. We'd been to three different stores and let me tell you right now I drove to each one at 11pm to find Rabbit. The last store, a Walgreens, I found him on the floor of the bath aisle. Took me a bit to convince the clerk this was ours and I wasn't stealing. My daughter is almost 20 now, 1st year of college under her belt, and she still has Rabbit. 😁❤

  • @PurePele1
    @PurePele13 ай бұрын

    Great list! I’ve only seen funny games but boy that was a tough watch! The dread you feel doesn’t let up and it’s so uncomfortable . Speak no evil looks good ❤

  • @LandlockedAndRotund
    @LandlockedAndRotund3 ай бұрын

    My dorm roommate got me to watch Funny Games without knowing anything about it and it fucked me up. I cried my eyes out after that movie. Not to say it wasn't incredibly well done. The reason it affected me so much was because it was simultaneously very realistic, amazing performances, and just fantastical enough to be utterly frustrating as I watched the characters suffer.

  • @deraykrause4517

    @deraykrause4517

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, that incredibally realistic part where they rewound time with a TV remote control. Come on, man.

  • @DB___496

    @DB___496

    3 ай бұрын

    Snowflake. You cry to that you don't have a prayer in the real world

  • @bexxycat2890

    @bexxycat2890

    2 ай бұрын

    My older brothers girlfriend made me watch it when I was 14..I hated her for 2 years afterwards 😅

  • @MrProbeNWatch
    @MrProbeNWatch3 ай бұрын

    Let it be known he skipped that scene in the nightingale for very good reason. Its such a harrowing and uncomfortable scene that feels like it goes on and on. The nightingale is beautifully horrific indeed

  • @nexxyoutuber2982

    @nexxyoutuber2982

    3 ай бұрын

    please man tell me about it

  • @MrPro2121

    @MrPro2121

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@nexxyoutuber2982 I'll tell u in shortcut words so youtube doesn't ban my comment. the lieutenant r* her infront of her husband..after that her husband tries to kill him, but the lieutenant kills him..after that the lieutenant let others to r* her..since the baby was kept crying, one of the soldiers throw it at the wall.

  • @arealhuman2409

    @arealhuman2409

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@nexxyoutuber2982Basically Clare gets SAd by Hawkins and Ruse after which they shoot her husband. Jago was supposed to quiet the baby but he swings it against a wall, killing it. That entire scene is just horrifying and so hard to watch

  • @nexxyoutuber2982

    @nexxyoutuber2982

    3 ай бұрын

    @@arealhuman2409 damn

  • @penelopephelange

    @penelopephelange

    3 ай бұрын

    @@arealhuman2409 I thought it was the funniest part of the film 😂 especially hearing that baby go SPLAT

  • @Chakeis
    @ChakeisАй бұрын

    Great recommendations! Time for a fun movies night :)

  • @mackenziekarsonovich1073
    @mackenziekarsonovich10733 ай бұрын

    The Nightingale is a fav of mine. Such a heart breaking story.

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