BLINK TWICE Movie Review **SPOILER ALERT**
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph spoil Blink Twice - a 2024 psychological thriller film directed by Zoë Kravitz, in her directorial debut, from a script she co-wrote with E.T. Feigenbaum.
Premise: A cocktail waitress becomes infatuated with a billionaire tech mogul and travels with him to his private island for a luxurious party, where things begin to go wrong after her friend vanishes.
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Cast:
Naomi Ackie as Frida
Channing Tatum as Slater King
Alia Shawkat as Jess
Christian Slater as Vic
Simon Rex as Cody
Adria Arjona as Sarah
Haley Joel Osment as Tom
Liz Caribel as Camilla
Levon Hawke as Lucas
Trew Mullen as Heather
Geena Davis as Stacy
Kyle MacLachlan as Rich
Cris Costa as Stan
María Elena Olivares as Badass Maid
Saul Williams as Emcee
Tiffany Persons as Interviewer
Aaron Himelstein as Manager
Cinematography by Adam Newport-Berra
Edited by Kathryn J. Schubert
Music by Chanda Dancy
Keywords: ending explained, reaction video, trailer, Amazon MGM Studios - บันเทิง
This whole movie is a mirror to the awakening of women in Hollywood. These men are so rich they feel entitled to do whatever they want. The women are drugged and demoralized but forced to forget about the abuse they've had to endure. Gina Davis represents old school Hollywood and it pains her too deep to remember so she violently would rather forget and look the other way. Frida represents the awakening and has to symbolically kill off this antiquated way of thought to make room for a new paradigm. Channing's monologue towards the end which spotlights how saying the words, "I'm sorry" means so little in the grand scheme of everything is such a telling moment. Monsters don't want you to forgive, they need you to forget. Women working together to bring ultimate justice is also a powerful revelation. Overall I loved the direction, cinematography and storytelling. A very timely release considering Diddy has just been detained and will probably be spending the rest of his life behind bars for his own version of these sick and twisted fantasies.
I love this explanation! It was such an amazing movie
After your comment, I started enjoying the movie more. When I was watching it, I couldn't stop thinking how it reminded me of Get Out, but much more poorly done. Now I can see things from a different perspective.
@ Wow, what a compliment. Thank you for sharing this. I truly saw this as a piece of art... the storytelling, the imagery and direction. I’m glad my perspective shared a glimmer of that.
This goes far beyond women in Hollywood though you are right. In high society and power/wealthy social circles this type of terrible stuff happens. Happens to everyone not just the women because these people are sick devil worshiping occultists.
The “twink” did not assault the women, he stood by and let the other men do it. That’s why he smelled different. After he watched the men do what they do, he felt guilty so he used the perfume to allow himself to forget. That’s why Channing Tatum’s character told him he’s just as bad for not doing anything to save them
I thought he was brought there to be abused as the women, but this certainly makes sense...
i wasnt sure of he too might have been assaulted
He also seemingly got punched in the eye when he tried to do something, so he was helpless as well as complicit. He tried, failed, then chose to forget instead of warn the women (by wearing the perfume).
I think the movie is deliberately ambiguous about Lucas. I think his character could be interpreted either way. Slater did say that Lucas did nothing to protect himself or the women, which indicates to me that he was a victim too. It's not clear that Lucas chose to take the venom, and honestly I like that the movie leaves it open to interpretation.
The real bystander was the guard. The guard made the choice to look the other away. Same with Geena Davis' character. She chose to be complicit. Lucas was a kid who got in over his head.
I thought his character represented young male child stars in Hollywood and what happens to them as well. He seemed younger than the rest of the men. Your analogy is a good one and I needed clarity on his character. Yours makes sense. Thanks. I'm here a month later because I just watched the film last night.
I love some of the symbolism in this. The perfume Desideria is an anagram for Dia De Reis which means day of kings which is obviously a reference to Slater King. And then I love how the serpent in the garden is giving the women the knowledge of good and evil from the trauma by making them remember when the men are seen as God's in the garden of eden. I also loved how they are the red rabbits running from the predators. They are all dressed in white showing their innocence like they don't know whats happeneing to them. But the men are also dressed in white because if the girls dont remember they're essentially innocent too.
I think the red chair is interesting because it seems to be the same chair in the interview at the beginning, almost like he took that from the interview as a way to reclaim his sense of control when he is made to apologize for his wrong doings. Then he puts it in his house but it represents basically his throne of lies and sins and it doesn't fit in with the reality of who he is. Its this bright red chair in a mostly blue and white room so it stands out like a sore thumb. So i feel like it's this representation of the worst things he has done and he is trying to integrate it like in therapy, but until he takes accountability for everything at the very end, he can't make it fit.
I also love how once you've seen the film, and you rewatch the beginning scenes with Channing Tatum and Frieda's character, you start to interpret his intense eye contact and attention very differently. On first watch yea you know he isnt the good guy, but you could def see how she could interpret his attention as romantic interest in her. But then by the end you actually realize he is a predator stalking his prey in broad daylight. She is being hunted and she doesnt even know and he is basically taunting her. He is staring her dead in the eyes, no blinking, on multiple occasions almost as if he is saying "wow look at this naive, woman. She has no idea who I am or the despicable things we have done to her. All she sees is a tech bullionarie sweeping her off her feet and I am going to take advantage of that in every conceivable way." Its really effective on rewatch.
Ahhh yes thank you!! The symbolism was beautiful the entire way through, I’m excited to watch it for a second time
Excellent analogy of this film. I was trying to figure out the symbolism of the red chair and what you stated made perfect sense. I'm here a month later because I just watched this film yesterday. I would like to hear your thoughts on the young man in the film who obtained the black eye. Subliminally was he a victim too? When I saw his character he seemed childlike. When I saw his black eye I felt he had gotten it from one of the men in the film. Upon the reveal you see him with one of the flowers in his hair and a guy is beating him while the women are being taken advantage of. Was he a representation of what happens to child stars in the industry or am I over thinking it? I am going to watch it again. I liked it, but I walked away wanting more or as if there could be a part two to this movie.
@@tracylee4451 I def could get behind him being a stand in for child stars in Hollywood. I guess I saw him as just a man who didn't intervene on behalf of the women, and was therefore complicit in their assault. I saw him similarly to the assistant character. Just someone who stands by, let's it happen. Then he is upset by what the other men are doing, they beat him and then he uses the perfume to forget
@indiajohnson4149 maybe represents both? The flowers in his hair made me think that he could have been assaulted as well. I think all the thoughts we have may be the way the movie wants us to perceive it, possibly? 🤔
Zoe Kravitz and Jordan Peele need to colab and direct a thriller movie together.
She is very good at creating disturbing tension with her timing and Peele's creepy ideas, dialogue, and storytelling would be perfect..
I have the perfect movie its never been done before
@@PrayerOfMannesahWhat is it?
Dear God, no.
Peele badly needs an editor. His films kept getting worse after his wildly overrated debut.
Kravitz was excellent in Kimi, watch that instead of hoping she keeps making flicks about rich people frolicking, and a victim who becomes no better at the end after her experiences (ha-ha, screw all those who were raped, beaten, now I’m da boss etc.)
To me, the biggest plot hole is the lack of attention given to the damage that would have been caused by the nightly sexual assaults. I'm no woman, but I'd think that being a victim of forcible rape would certainly result in serious injuries down there. At the very least severe pain. It's never addressed once.
You blew the whole movie. At least the ending is a one-minute AWESOME
They should put Ghislaine Maxwell in a room making her watch this movie telling her that during the end credits she'll be shot in the back of the head. LOVE THE ENDING
Not necessarily, I think it shows the different layers and when ur being intoxicated constantly and in an environment that should b paradise, it makes less likely to b aware of ur physical pain. I thought this was exceptionally well done when exposing covert abuse
The soundtrack is fire!
You already made this point! Had same thought. Well put.
I am so grateful I have never been in a situation like this but this story was genuinely terrifying to me as a girl!
One thing I think this movie did really well (which it ends with us attempts but fails to do) is the scene where Frida is getting on to her friend for going back to her situationship, but then we see her beg her friend not to leave Channing tatumn’s island because it’s the first time she feels visible. As women we can be really judgy to our girlfriends and there’s a stigma where we perceive abused women as weak but it just goes to show you everyone has a weak spot, everyone has a red flag they might excuse, and we can all end up in a situation where we are in harm’s way by a man.
Also side note: was I misunderstood or was uma thurman’s son not also being abused on the island? I thought in one of the scenes one of the men was chasing him
Yes the boy was a victim as well and he had no memory of it!
Slater said that he never did anything (to abuse or stop the abuse) and nothing was ever done to him. He was the one person who had the ability to choose what happened to him. That’s why Slater had that line of, “there’s a special place in hell for people like you”
At brunch, someone mentioned his black eye, so I thought he was being abused also.
I thought the same, he seemed victimized in the abuse flashbacks. And what's with the black eye?
@@virgowriter5591no, slayter says “you didn’t do anything” meaning two things 1. He didn’t hurt anyone and also 2. He didn’t help himself or anyone else.
The polaroids act as a way to extort everyone into keeping quiet. Because they are probably pictured doing these awful things so they wont tell.
and before they perform the heinous acts, the pictures act as trophies.
And you can't delete the Polaroids not to mention the fact that some people have their own aesthetic and the products they like to use and perhaps digital is just too Queen it's the reason why some people still like records as opposed to digital renditions of older music.
(👀) Prince Andrew looking at you.....
And keep being asked if they are enjoying themselves as if recording their statement to use against them if they remembered off the island.
I’m got the impression Greena Davis was Slaters sister and he helped her forget her trauma. Like she was patient zero
I didn’t think it was predictable. I obviously knew that Tatum was up to something very nefarious But whipping memories wasn’t on my mind especially by just looking at the trailer. I really enjoyed it. Suspenseful, well done and well tined comedic relief and creative!
@@LeslieJones-hl4jc I didn’t watch the trailer beforehand so I was thinking it was about to be some demonic horror movie and it ended up being a traumatizing psychological thriller 💀💀💀
@@itscalebgreensame.. I thought it was gonna be “rich people (men and women included), bring unsuspecting victims to island and do something demonic”
I really thought she pulled Sarah out of the fire.😮
Just left the theater and couldn’t click this video fast enough.
And left no context
I felt that the “twink” might also have been getting assaulted
You too😂😂😂😂😂
This is Epstein island
He was saying and shouting I’m sorry over and over, then snapped right out of the emotion to show that the words have no meaning, as he said at the beginning.
Also, inititally, I thought the plot of the movie was going to be that Channing Tatum and the therapist were conducting an experiment on the island seeing how far they could traumatize the women and make them forget with the flower. I thought he was going to say his next big venture as a businessman was developing this as a drug and we were going to see that Channing thought in some sick twisted way he was helping people. It also would have been a good way to explain more of Channing's and Frida's backstories. Like he preys on women who have also experienced deep trauma and thinks he's helping them by spraying them with the perfume.
I think I would have preferred this.
I also thought something of that nature was going on with the therapist (Kyle Maclachlan) and Channing Tatum. There was one quick scene, where he pops in on the island party then mentions to Tatum, he had better get back to his mountain. When it is revealed that a drug was being used on the women, that reference made sense. He was concocting the potion.
Would've made a lot more sense.
This movie went off the rails in the third act and crossed into the absurd.
I think having a "good" motivation would've taken away from how truly, sociopathically evil they are? It would've given the story more structure, but I think it's more terrifying that there is no grand motivation behind what they do. They do it because they're bored and they can, and since that's true to reality, it's a lot more impactful and haunting.
I was waiting for y’all to review this film. I thought it was wonderful, and an actual terrifying horror. “Blink Twice” I would say the Black woman version of “Get Out” it’s one of the most smarty done “socially conscious” horror films in years.
And the casting of the male characters was so smartly done, because they’re all men that we know for their comedic roles so we’re disarmed by their presence and it’s harder to believe they would do something horrible.
I thought of that because I remember the film, “Barbarian” and Justin Long’s casting in movie.
Horror as a genre of film is just getting better and better! Love you guys!
I just thought about her falling in the beginning of the film and when she had a flash back of falling and hitting her on the rock the first time she visited. I throughly enjoyed the film and love the ending! She basically said you gon pay me for my pain and suffering 💅🏾😂
And did. She took over the entire company. Excellent revenge film. Never wanted women to win so bad in my life in a movie 😂
"The little twink?"
Nick's face KJSJGHSDG
I knew there was going to be a plot twist but I was NOT expecting it to be so depraved. But I liked the message and the ending left me so SATISFIED 😂❤
I get that she’s a “boss” but I would have preferred him to die.
For her first time directing I’m very proud of Zoe 👏👏👏 Agree it was predictable, but I was thoroughly entertained. The editing was great to me, both visual and sound. The things that stood out to me were: 1- everyone kept tripping and falling at the end. Like an abundance of tripping and falling. She also fell in the very beginning of the film, and also the previous year. It has to have a deeper meaning. 2- the innocent white granny panties and matching bra all the women were supplied, I guess that makes all the sexual assault more satisfying to these men? The white dresses were very sacrificial like. But here’s the thing- were they each supplied with duplicate outfits or were they wearing the same ones over and over? This surprises me that these women didn’t discuss their outfits at all especially on their girls day. 3- I thought I saw the twink running from one of the men during one of the evening scenes, which made me think he was being assaulted too. Maybe I’m wrong. 4- did anyone else catch the Lenny workout video in the very beginning when Frida was scrolling? Makes me think there were other Easter eggs we may have missed. 5- I was waiting for the indigenous staff to have issue with this white man buying their island but it never happened. 6- I don’t normally say Channing Tatum is a good actor, but in this particular role he was great.
Great review as always guys ❤️
I thought the “twink” was being assaulted also but then I saw on wiki that he was refusing to assault the girls along with the guys so they beat him and that’s why king says he hates people who do nothing.
Your points 2 and 5 were so good! I would've lovedddd to see point 5 elaborated on too!
People looked over the symbols of the colors in the movie.
People also looked over these males were young/ child actors and their roles.
BLINK TWICE!! *blink*blink*. You guys are adorable.
That was so cute
So this was a reenactment of Sean Combs and why he is in trouble.
Omg this is precisely what drove me to the movie theater to watch it tonight. Wildly ironic in storytelling indeed.
@@la2atlactually it’s would explain more of what Bill Cosby did. If you recall his victims were drugged along with lost memory. Maybe her mother shared stories. She definitely gave us a sneak peek of what happens in the Elites spaces. On a subliminal level a lot was revealed. Like Slater King was a victim of MKUltra split personalities. I even think his therapist was a part of his programming and to keeping in check, Gina Davis was Slater’s handler which the ending makes Freida his new handler. Satisfying ending, 3 1/2 ⭐️for me.
Sean Combs or Epsteins Island… who knows
In light of the whole Diddy Puff Daddy thing they should release this movie!
I’m sure it’s more people than just those 2
"Grab your girlies. Grab your florals." - Blake
Good ol😊 Blake
Grab your perfume! 😂
😭
Lukas wasn't assaulting the women. He got hit for absolutely freaking out about it, and later Channing tells him he never does anything. Also the sorry screaming was also to convey that he isn't sorry, and that it's a nothing, meaningless word.
Sounds like young Miss Kravitz made an interesting film! Will definitely check it out when it hits Netflix.
Worth going to the theater too
I loved it in theaters!
It sends a horrible message, my opinion.
It was not boring or that awful like some might say.
@@madeleinbronner3943I am curious as to what message you feel that it sends.
I loved your idea about the red bags being gifts for the men to use again with their wives, girlfriends, or acquaintances. It's the perfect disguise, as the women wont even remember what happened. Zoe is really onto something with this movie.There is a report in France rn of a man who drugged his wife and allowed other men to assault her. She had no memory of the events and only found out when the police arrested him on unrelated charges and searched his phone. Apparently, he had been doing this to his own WIFE for YEARS!
Hey guys, your INTRO is always a KILLER !!! Never get tired of the way you introduce yourselves and then the title of the movie. Wow !!!
Frida scolded her friend Jess about going back to a sh*tty ex in the beginning, and in the end married the psycho.
Who's got the lighter?? 🪔🎉
Why did the lighter symbolize.. what did the passing it around and keeping it symbolize?
@@SweetUareDesi Well, for one thing, it is very common among smokers and stoners, in particular, to forget and lose/misplace lighters. This is likely a reference to the over-arching theme of forgetting, specifically among the women. There might be even more to it but that's what initially jumps out at me as the purpose of its inclusion throughout the film.
Just calling him 'Channing Tatum' the whole review instead of his character name is iconic 😎
I didn’t find it predictable but that’s why y’all are the pros LOL I love you guys
Thx for the reality check about Freda's pixie staying cute the whole time without gel, flat irons, a scarf, nothing! She has swam and sweat and has a perfect s curl the next day...newp! Lol!
The original title was Pussy Island. Appropriate. I did like the ending. So did the audience I was with. I’m glad I picked this over The Crow.
oddly enough, having seen both films they have similarities
I don’t think the twink was assaulting the women I think he was being assaulted. You can see him being chased and tackled in one of the flashbacks
That's what I was thinking too. Because the film never answered how he got the black eye. So it could've been from a woman... Or a man.
Yeah Slater was only telling him he had done nothing as a power play to gaslight him and make him feel complicit
Shout out to Zoë and Channing picking “Paris Is Burning” as the best documentary of all time in the Criterion closet 🙌🏼
I don't know how many times I have seen that documentary, but I know I am nearing 20. It is most definitely that good.
RIP Pepper LaBeija, who in my my opinion, explained the different "houses", and what the Balls meant to those who put everything they had into walking in them.
@@zethraelofteldrassil3149 I legit cried when I found out how Venus Xtravaganza died
My movie watching friend and I just watched this as a random pick on a Tuesday night. We were NOT prepared 🤣
3:20 hahhahahah!!! Cracked me up when you said “ the little twink !!??!!!” - really! ?”
😮😱😂😂😂
I don’t know why I thought that was so funny , lol
Thanks! Saw a spoiler free review where this guy constantly said that he didn't want to spoiler the movie and therefore made me verrry curious. Really was waiting for your review❣
Your channel is among my favorite for film reviews..I love how you two are super thorough. After just coming out of the theatre, watching this makes so much more sense
I definitely think Channing’s character was assaulted with his sister as a child. But they should have explored this more
I think that’s where the trauma from the red chair comes from. It’s shows the trauma is still there even though he can’t remember it. It’s a tick
15:04 DEEP...and well/beautifully said.
Maybe...the chair is him unconsciously projecting his losing control of the situation. When I think of chair, I think of "sit", like the command. His command isn't working like it used to.
You guys have the exact same thoughts i have about this movie. I wished they cut most scenes to add back stories to some of the characters
I know I’m a little late to the discussion but, Joseph: I wonder if her bad wig at the end is a reference to the “hard wig, soft life” trope?😂
Could be lol
Venom -- from a BOA?!?!
They're constrictors! They _aren't_ venomous!
... I was thinking the same thing 😅
OMG I damn near broke my neck to run into the comment section to write the very same thing. LOL.
It’s clear in the movie the snake is a viper.
i think they wanted you to be impressed by yellow snakes. Amazing how the snake geniuses are all stupid when Stephen Speilberg movies and Ron Howard and so many other movies layout backward moons from last crescent to full moon.
The movies specifically states it’s a viper.
"the little twink?" that made me choke on my water
This was a truly terrified moment when they just began having flashbacks. I mean yeah it’s cliche right, but the movie lulls you with all the party vibes and jump scares to the point I wasn’t expecting the crazy insane details that went on at night. I had to take my partner home since she was affected so much! Will watch again, alone or with friends!
@@darkbit1001 That was when the movie started to get dark as hell
Joseph needs to be hired as a hair consultant on any movie with wigs. Make it happen Hollywood
I’m so glad you guys reviewed this movie! I couldn’t wait for this review ❤
The "Yellow Lighter" was a giveaway, it was always missing! Jess was always like, where is my Lighter!. I loved this film. Great Job Miss Zoe!
"The little twink?" Haha. I wasn't ready for that!!😂
Ditto
Watching this on Saturday for my bday I can't wait! Also I'm pretty sure Joseph has already seen the news but just in case he didn't Janet announced she's doing a residency in Vegas 😄
Don't overthink the mechanism, just lean into the plot!
I love Joseph’s wig critiques
I honestly think this reminded me of a typical M. Night Shyamalan movie style ending. Because I didn't see the big reveal that she was there many times before, coming.
Hindsight
I agree with Nick, Uma Thurman's genes are very strong!!!
Kill Bill!!! 🔪
The sound in this movie was incredible- it was jarring and made me feel somewhat disorientied and uncomfortable. Certain sounds were disproportionately loud or made me jump- almost as if as a viewer you are somewhat under the influence of a substance that messes with your senses. That and bright flashes of light definitely made me feel that things were just off.
I loved the look and sound of this movie, and I thought it was extremely well acted.
Also the scenes of the women running across the open fields in their flowy white dresses- so eerie once we learn they were being chased and hunted every night
Please start giving ppl actual pixie cuts cuz them 27 pieces look like a helmet
lol 😂 I was thinking that
27 piece 😂😂 facts!!
OK, my friend hangs with some freaky super rich guys and she has always said to me that these super rich guys are like that - maybe not murderous but freaky. She LOVED this movie. But she was triggered and now I want details! I saw a screening and then took a friend tonight. Do these guys take the perfume home to play elsewhere? What else is in those red bags?
I truly enjoyed this movie. And I loved the party scenes in the first two acts. It really captured the scene.
Frida could have worn an elegant updo at the end.
makes sense. like all the “freak-offs” that sean p. diddy combs was (allegedly) into according to the lawsuit filed against him in november 2023 which he settled the very next day for a reported $30M.
Joseph was hanging on to that “Good job” to throw back at Nick 😂
You guys are so entertaining lol ❤
I just watched the movie before this review. I loved it. One of the jarring moments to me is when Frida asked Slater if he was going to kill her and he says that she’s his best friend. It was so jarring. Again and again she was his blind victim and he knew her more than she knew him. So crazy. Love the symbolism throughout the film and the dark, ominous tones!
You guys are my go to for movie reviews! You give detailed, spoiler included reviews and I want to see the movie after watching!! THANK YOU SO MUCH❤
This seems eerily familiar to a VICE documentary about Devil’s Breath or Scopolamine, a flower indigenous to S America that makes one coherent but susceptible to suggestion, like getting roofied but you’re fully present. Super creepy stuff y’all.
What doesn't make sense to me is that they wake up, after forgetting, without feeling any pain in the nether regions (or elsewhere), which would be evident with the kind of violence this film (and we know in real life) depicts. Also, how in the heck did Frida manage to switch up Slater's vape pipe? Knit-pickey or not, it's a jump to me.
Agreed, the more you think about things the more questions come up. Unfortunately society has been propagated into; thinking and questioning, is blaming the supposed victim.
Also found it a bit odd, given that this was directed by a woman, that each Day 2 they just have no physical changes or pain related to the brutal sexual assaults theyve suffered the night before?
maybe the men had small ding-a-lings.
Yep. Should have been another magical indigenous drug or medication around that *almost always* heals cuts and bruises. Except ... not that that would help with internal injuries.
@@gamerdrops they literally showed the characters with bruises, black eyes, blood, etc …
@@itscalebgreenand yet they never mentioned *feeling* pain. sarah saw the bruise on her arm, never said it hurt. the young guy had a black eye, never once said his eye was hurting. seems like ongoing forced entry sex (rape) would’ve led to vaginal soreness/scarring. might be a bit too much to address head on in a film though. too heavy for a general audience. even today. although…
have you seen netflix series “baby reindeer?’ that show very directly addresses feeling the physical pain following rape that occurred while under the influence of hardcore drugs in an episode.
@@wahoo4uva They were also heavily drugged the entire time, so it’s very possible that they were numb to a lot of the pain they were feeling because it was revealed in various scenes that the characters were disoriented
The one that you were calling "twink" was also being assaulted. That's why the girls weren't going after him. Because I believe he was crawling away from Slader in the flashback
Wrong, in the flashback slater was chastising him for freaking out about what was going on. I just watched it, he was saying to him “grow up!” As the young man is saying “this is so fucked up”. He was not abused. He did nothing out of fear for his own safety. He chose to forget.
@Poopinpooop he's literally being chased and assaulted in the flash back whilst the girls are being assaulted
@@hanbobanableim nott sure about that. In the long shot scene of the women being assaulted Channing Tatum is indeed yelling at him to grow up as hes horrified. Just watched it with subtitles. There may have been another flashback though
I feel like Channing was trying to make the young guy feel culpable and prevent from realising he's a victim himself - but that's just my interpretation!
Did anyone else find the depiction of the locals/indigenous in this movie to be for lack of a better word, problematic ... Indigenous person doing their job, smiling + spooky music = evil? Felt very OTHERy to me
I think that was purposeful but I would've loved to have them actually more explained at the end
No problem with the depiction of all the rapists being straight white men though, huh? We shouldn’t make the locals look like they always do on those vacation islands.
I didn't only because that's a tried and true "this place is not what it seems" scary movie trope: workers who just move obediently and robotically with cheesy smiles plastered across their face even while doing the most mundane things.
@@Bree5three I can def see your perspective
Thank you for this. I saw this last night and was so confused about 1) The red bags 2) Red Rabbit 3) Therapist for Slater King - Kyle McKlachlan. You just cleared up a lot of nagging questions I had. Very nice and I felt like I was discussing with friends.
🚩 SPOILER ALERT 🚩
I'm still confused about why she saved him in the end, and what did she do to him? Kinda made him obey to her or what?
Spoilers!
The red bags = these all had perfume in them I believe. The perfume is what causes memory loss. This is given to all guests leaving so they forget as they leave. They are goodbye goodie bags. But the perfume is also given to the inhabitants of the island daily I believe as well.
Red Rabbit = this answer Im 100% sure. Frida the main character had been to the island before as a victim. Last time she was there, she had red rabbit designs on her nails. The caretaker recognized Frida during the movie. She called her “Red rabbit” because she remembered her rabbit design nails.
The therapist = it was implied at the end that he played a big role in the horrible abuse cases. I believe in the end, security is scene or heard approaching him
@@fd3How did Frida escape the island 🏝 the first time as Red Rabbit... I never caught an explanation. Did I miss it?
@@jay-dubb.dubb.68 it was never revealed!
@@jay-dubb.dubb.68 It was never explained but I could only imagine he sent her back because he's fond of her and refused to kill her. Plus with the injury she sustained from the escape attempt, he probably thought it best to have her get help rather than wake up with a gnarly injury and still be dubious of him and the island.
I think the red sitting chair is what he sat in during his "apologies".
You’re right! 😮
The red sofa, probably represent the memories we forget, but we feel something is not right but cant quite place it. Its the same colour, as the flowers, the perfume, the bags, the blood. Its all the same thing
I think also because they make a lot of mess chasing the women around, they probably have to replace furniture and that piece didn’t sit right with him.
I had no idea what this was about based off of the poster. It just showed Channing Tatum taking a picture of a terrified woman. At first I thought it was maybe a 'Most Dangerous Game' type thing or human trafficking.
I think the chair situation was just a mere reflection of Slater’s psychological disorder and how he wants to control everything.
I think the bob wig symbolizes one of the most powerful women in history…Queen Cleopatra.
Great input! Freda's last hair style is also in between failing the first time (long hair) and forgetting while the short hair is when she escapes. Homage to her past as a whole
Was waiting for this one boys. Think i might check it out
"Blink once if you're okay, blink twice if you need help", is what we taught growing up if in danger. As soon as I saw the title I felt this maybe a trigger movie.
Thanx guys!! Gotta go listen to Ain’t Nobody now.🎵💃🏻💋
“The little twink? Really that’s him?” LOLL
Hey there guys! Yesterday I went to the theatres to see "Cuckoo" and "My Penguin Friend." Both were excellent. I am surprised you guys did not review the latter film.
I was going to try and see "My Penguin🐧 Friend" at the theater, it looks adorable!!
There are so many bird titled movies out rn! I went to watch The Crow, then My Penguin Friend, and I still need to watch Cuckoo 😂
The constant snapping of Polaroids was disturbing because it reminded me of an Law & Order: SVU episode in which this p3do went old-school with Polaroids which doesn't leave a digital footprint etc. But it also gave me MOMENTO vibes. I was starting to think this was done to remind him of what really happened so he wouldn't keep forgetting also. Because I think the men were both victimizers and victims as well. I thought maybe Christian Slater's character was maybe deep undercover and was trying to chronicle the crimes committed.
great point about the photos
The photos were probably used as leverage against those assaulting the women. Kinda like "You say anything and I will show you were complicit since you were also assaulting the women". Evidence!
The fancy red chair is an inside joke about her father. Lenny Kravitz famously obsesses over his fancy red chair.😅
I’ve been waiting on this review ❤❤
Joesph and I are the same. We give that "...oh that's who that was?" energy. 😂😂
my only complaint is that the build up should’ve started much sooner. Considering the nature of what they were being forced to endure, there would’ve been far more warning signs besides some dirt under the nails or a one off bruise. It would’ve helped with the pacing too, especially if they added one or two other girls to the cast, they could’ve had them slowly disappearing as the film went on but never acknowledging it until Frida’s memories come back.
Also, I was a little confused by the twink’s role. Was he being abused too? Channing at the end says he’s done “nothing” but I can’t imagine they’d keep him on the island just to brainwash him again every single morning if he’s refusing to participate. That makes him a huge liability and defeats the point of being there. Channing says he doesn’t even know who he is in the first act, so you’re telling me he invited this random twink to rapist island without first making sure said twink is indeed a rapist? That doesn’t make a lick of sense to me
That's why I think he's a victim too. And I think Slater was gaslighting him at the end.
This is very triggering as currently there is a court case in France where for the last 10 years or so.. a husband (Dominique Pelicot) drugging his wife (both 70’s) and letting strangers have sex with her and she caught STDs
A real horror story 😩😩😩🤯🤯🤯🤯
Great review per usual ❤ thanks guys
FYI to people in the comments the young twink was NOT being abused. He was protesting and then being silenced. I just watched the scene back of the first big flashback, Channing Tatums character is telling him to “grow up” as in “stop being a baby about this reality”. Which is why he chastised him about doing nothing at the end of the movie. He chose to forget the ordeal… horrible.
So at the end the victim becomes the hero of setting all these women memories free but marrys the main guy who was doin this to others ...
One can only imagine how she's making him pay for his sins and then erasing his memory probably on a daily basis
@@jujutaylor2186 riiiiight
@@jujutaylor2186 id love to see that on the regular!!!!
Yep and this is the question I was thinking about once the movie ended. Why did she save him and what was she doing to him after?
She probably married him and has control of all his money and influence. I mean id probably do that too a evil person that is rich if I could memory wipe them. Pretty smart ending
For a movie debut, Zoë did a great job. This movie has to be watched more than once to catch the many easter eggs, symbolism and foreshadowing.
I enjoyed this review more than the movie itself.
I'd rather it have ended her reporting all these ppl get her money that way.
Being sa how can she still be ok marrying dude smelling the perfume And being on the island afterwards without it not causing some type of ptsd.
As a person that suffered real sa this ending was unrealistic in my opinion. She was enamored by a monster.
Review was 10/10
Movie ...it was ok.
Like sa from the standpoint of a person that's never been through it
How did she escape the island the first time? And why did she marry him?
No escape necessary. The female “guests” are given the perfume in their guest bags when they go home. She married him because she couldn’t even pay her rent before and had to be a cater waiter. She’s getting that bag!! 😂The film also has the theme of taking power back which is another reason she married him . She takes Slater’s power, influence and money and he is now the victim.
This movie felt like a Jordan Peele movie. I was thoroughly impressed with the pacing and story unfolding in front of us. It made me have so many questions and they all were answered. No plot holes, (aside from the physical trauma of SA as said above) everything was great. Loved it. Seeing it the second time, I am seeing so many Easter eggs that I am not seeing in any other spoiler reviews. Maybe I should do my own? 👀
10/10
thoroughly enjoyed this break down.
I love your reviews and omg that shirt is wonderful! ❤️🔥
I saw this movie yesterday - the 4:45pm showing in Auditorium 11 at the AMC La Jolla 12 in San Diego, California! I think the music really helped this movie - James Brown "Paid The Cost To Be The Boss", Candi Staton "Young Hearts Run Free", Chaka Kham & Rufus "Ain't Nobody", etc really added to the movie and helped it get through a slog in the middle where the pacing was a bit slow!
11:12 'Twink Twice' directed by: Zoe Kravitz
This movie was realistic and scary for any person’s with teenage or young adult Daughters I strongly suggest you watch this movie
Ohhh, I’ve been waiting for this one!
“I get that right? Yeah, Very Good.” 😂
In regards to the “twink” character: He didn’t stand by and watch. The grape scene in the movie clearly shows him protesting to what the men were doing to the women and Slater pushing him back down to the ground to prevent him from stopping any of the men from doing what they were doing. They sprayed him with perfume so he would forget what happened the next day just like the women. It explains his black eye that he didn’t recall getting. It surprises me that no one seen this in the film when it was clearly shown.
Christian Slater I had the biggest crush on him 😅❤
Clarence in "True Romance"! My fave!
Thank you for the excellent review.
Great review 👍🏽
Lol it's kind of funny listening to you all breaking things down so literally when the whole movie is a metaphor. I loved the movie and the social commentary and symbolism is just 👌🏽 I personally think the scariest part is the abuse the men subjected them to then partying with them the next morning/day, like the ultimate gaslight and lack of care, empathy and humanity to do something so souless
Nick and Joseph! First of all, I want to say hello all the way from Chi-Town and that I love and appreciate your content! Also, I just came from seeing this film at the theater, and I believe your content may be shadow banned. Not only did I not find the review when I specifically searched for it, but I had to go through my watch history because I started it prior to seeing the film, but did not finish the review. That’s all, now back to the review of this movie!
Thank you! TH-cam is mad at us? Lol
@@fishjellyfilmreviews I wouldn’t say hate, but it’s definitely giving messy 🤭.
Levon Hawke’s name is pronounced like Leave On. He was named after the drummer and a singer of the group “The Band”Levon Helm. Ethan was a huge fan of his.