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Just a newbie filmmaker talking about stuff he likes.
The Era of Dark Comedy (And Why We Love It)
Atlanta. Barry. The Bear. Beef.
What do these shows have in common? Well, they're really funny at times. But sometimes, not funny in a straightforward way. At other times, they can get very serious.
But, most of all, we've been getting more and more of them in the past few years. And in this video, I wanna explore why.
Other shows in which clips were used for this video are: White Lotus, Succession, Hacks, Dave, The Curse.
Thomas Flight's video on film and metamodernism: th-cam.com/video/5xEi8qg266g/w-d-xo.html
Music Used:
Beat Up - igory, yeyts
Dark Day - Tomppabeats
Suede - Mr. Goldenfold
Old Engine Oil - The Budos Band
Together - Nine Nich Nails
Rest Stellar Chamber - Zelda Ultimate Trial OST
a new day - slowerpace 音楽
Le Son Dancefloor - Sweely
► Music Credit: LAKEY INSPIRED Track Name: "Blue Boi" Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED @ / lakeyinspired Original upload HERE - • LAKEY INSPIRED - Blue Boi Official "LAKEY INSPIRED" TH-cam Channel HERE - / @lakeyinspired License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported "Share Alike" (CC BY-SA 3.0) License. Full License HERE - creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM goo.gl/fh3rEJ
► Music Credit: Dj Quads Track Name: "www is a thing" Music By: Dj Quads @ / aka-dj-quads Original upload HERE - • Video • DJ QUads TH-cam channel HERE: / channel • Dj Quads on SoundCloud HERE: / aka-dj-quads • Dj Quads on Twitter HERE: / djquads • Dj Quads on Spotify HERE: open.spotify.com/artist/2VZrd... • Dj Quads on Instagram HERE: / djquads
What do these shows have in common? Well, they're really funny at times. But sometimes, not funny in a straightforward way. At other times, they can get very serious.
But, most of all, we've been getting more and more of them in the past few years. And in this video, I wanna explore why.
Other shows in which clips were used for this video are: White Lotus, Succession, Hacks, Dave, The Curse.
Thomas Flight's video on film and metamodernism: th-cam.com/video/5xEi8qg266g/w-d-xo.html
Music Used:
Beat Up - igory, yeyts
Dark Day - Tomppabeats
Suede - Mr. Goldenfold
Old Engine Oil - The Budos Band
Together - Nine Nich Nails
Rest Stellar Chamber - Zelda Ultimate Trial OST
a new day - slowerpace 音楽
Le Son Dancefloor - Sweely
► Music Credit: LAKEY INSPIRED Track Name: "Blue Boi" Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED @ / lakeyinspired Original upload HERE - • LAKEY INSPIRED - Blue Boi Official "LAKEY INSPIRED" TH-cam Channel HERE - / @lakeyinspired License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported "Share Alike" (CC BY-SA 3.0) License. Full License HERE - creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM goo.gl/fh3rEJ
► Music Credit: Dj Quads Track Name: "www is a thing" Music By: Dj Quads @ / aka-dj-quads Original upload HERE - • Video • DJ QUads TH-cam channel HERE: / channel • Dj Quads on SoundCloud HERE: / aka-dj-quads • Dj Quads on Twitter HERE: / djquads • Dj Quads on Spotify HERE: open.spotify.com/artist/2VZrd... • Dj Quads on Instagram HERE: / djquads
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didnt watch the movie and came here for any type of information. and i still know nothing
I was like a movie called 'Incendies' with an horrifying twist? They made a movie with that book? Watched the video, and yes they did make a movie, I had to read this book for my French class in Cegep. Great book. It's in my bookshelf still. I've read this book only once, so I didn't _exactly_ remember the twist, but talking about the child soldier then the torturer, I was like oooh yeah. That would make sense as the horrifying twist. Pretty sure, I figured it out early the first time too.
This movie was a true story telling. A masterpiece. I could not pause the movie to do anything else. The actors are superb. The writing, incredible. Cinematography so real and took me to a place I could never imagine.
I am really trying to care and make myself like these liberal inclusive films but I‘m finding it really hard to.
Great vid man, I just feel sorry for anyone who watched this before watching the actual film.
Every u.s. southerner: "What twist?" xD
I should have watched the movie before this video 😅 oh well
I've read the play. This movie definitely did it justice, however nothing compares to discovering the plot twist while you're reading. The gasp I let out was so beyond violent I swear I stopped breathing for what felt like hours. Simply a masterpiece. If you enjoyed the movie (or the play!) , I highly recommend a work by the same author (Wadji Mouawad) called "Forêts". It also evokes themes of war, love and heartbreaking sacrifices. Enjoy!
I would not lie this was so horrifying like the big twist was so shocking
This film left me feeling depleted, sick, and emotionally exhausted. Extraordinarily well done, but not a film I could watch more than once.
I saw the film and I agree it's very good, but torturers never repent or regret what they do
It is one of the few movies i remember how i finished it watching. My brither told us to watch it and as we did, bot my mom and i (watching it on different times btw) had to put pause when we reslized. I still got chills and i dont remember many other movied that made me feel like that
Horrific. Makes me think of that Immortal Technique song, Dance With The Devil
This is a mess.
I found this video while scrolling on YT and decided to watch it, but I stopped right before you revealed what the actual twist was. Then, several months after, I decided to watch the movie (just finished it). I guess it was because I knew there was a twist coming and was actively looking for it, but I took a wild guess and got it right. Regardless, when the contents of the letters are revealed, I bawled my eyes out. It really is an amazing piece of art, this movie, and I couldn't have known about it if not for you, so I came here again and finished watching the video. Thanks for this; I'll never forget this film.
That gasp still sends shivers down my spine
So the big shock is that she’s raped by her son … amazing people find this so shocking have they lived ?
this video sucks. thanks for making it so i dont waste my time watching a shitty movie.
This film was one of the best ever made!
i guessed that abou tarek was the first son since the guy's chin matches the boy's chin in the intro who had the 3 dots in his foot, and i kept telling to myself "nah that would be weird asf"
The thing that killed me is not the twist, it was that she still loved her son 😢 By the way, the dotted heel thing is a reference to Oedipus.
no genetic defects?
I've never heard 'ambiguity' pronounced that way. I've always heard it as am-big-YOU-uh-tee. 5 syllables rather than 4.
The sister is a Matematician and the beggining she talks about a Math paradoxy that 1+1=1 . The bother just say this to her and she gasp! 1 (the father) + 1 ( the brother) is igual 1 ( same person) . That was brilliant
One of the greatest tragedies ever written?
depraved pseudo intellectual bullshit drama, with nothing deep, nothing to learn , only shock the audience. this kind of bs movies should be forgotten, but yet acclaimed by bored hipsters like this channel
To what Sophocles says "Hold my beer, while I write 'Oedipus Rex', 'Oedipus on Colonus' and 'Antigone'. Son kills his father, marries his mother, has four children (two sisters and two brothers) with her, stabs his eyes out, the two brothers kill each other, Antigone hangs herself, her fiance falls into his sword and his mother jumps to death.
I couldn't agree more with several of your choices, especially Blindsight which I re-read regularly, and Cixin Lui's novel which was enormous in its scope. More proof that the critics don't have to be listened to, it's personal taste.
Letting people know that there's a twist is a massive spoiler. It's like ruining a surprise. Nice work.
That gasp freaked me the fuck out
Watched this for French class in high school. I don’t think that was the best choice
I hate this kind of twist ngl, much like in "de la calle" the author uses clear sick fetichization of horrible situations Thanks to Villeneuve it feels cohesive and mature but it threads a line of adolescent psychologically shocking ideas
There are interesting parallels with the novel "In the House of the Spirits" by Isabel Allende, with Alba and her half brother.
thats so dumb
A canadian fil without the ten trillion indians who invaded my country :(
So the brother who's the father got the mother pregnant when he was 12? Huh made no sense
I gasped the same time she did the first time I saw this masterpiece.
Okay well. Thanks for the warning that this is a Dennis film. Hahaha. Gotta watch it before I watch this video.
It’s just sad.
I watched this when I was young, it’s unforgettable and heart breaking
This twist didn’t work for me. Maybe the casting was off, but the “brother” should have been much older or the twins needed to be much younger
Nice try but
Not worth watching this movie. Very uninspired
Usual suspects
What I liked about how they reveal the information that Abou Tarek is the brother is that they give you time to figure it out on your own. First, the leader of the rebels hints that Nihad (the brother) worked as a torturer, but not necessarily with Abou Tarek. That already made me suspect the possibility. In the next scene, the brother repeatedly says "1+1=1," which gives you enough information and time to confirm it (or discover it if you hadn't realized yet). Then, I took the final sigh as a reward for having understood where the plot was heading. Excellent movie, and as you said, it's a horrifying plot twist. I just finished watching it.
1+1=1
My brain literally would not let me comprehend what was happening. My first thought was "wait that's not the torturer is it?" and I was confused for a few minutes because I literally could not accept the fact that they would have a twist that vile. Actually sick to my stomach. The casting was almost too good because I often got Nawal and Jeanne mixed up for some reason
Whoa! So the kids have a brother/daddy?
I recommend y'all to watch Oldboy (2003) directed and co-written by Park Chan-wook
The direction was brilliant every frame was mesmerizing