Funny! Except that Amy is interested in her husband again not because he's famous and on TV but because he just showed that he's also a master in manipulation and deception... Which is what makes the movie great in my opinion.
True but not quite. Its because he shows in that interview on TV that he really gets her. He uses their personal secret codes. She knows he is being manipulative to HER(like she was to him). She doesn't care about him manipulating the public, she cares that he knows exactly what she wants. Either he is being honest, or he knows how to manipulate her: either way she wants to go back to him.(The movie skips on this I guess). Because they belong together.
Hemant Karasala Yes exactly I meant manipulative towards her. (at least it's more fun to consider it that way...). Anyways I'd like to think that they're both batshit crazy and borderline geniuses.
Nana S I thought Amy never wanted to go to her husband she just realized she has been caught on tape(NPHs house) and hence thought this might be her only option...
You failed to mention the defining trait of Amy; her lack of understanding of herself. The whole "amazing amy" book series from her parents left her thinking that living in a play is better than actually living, that´s why she is back with nick (lowkey kidnaping him) instead of looking for what she does really wants to do, she rather be looked up to than finding her true colors
It should teach you to observe life more. Watch people behave and realize who they really are. People eventually say something to demonstrate who they are or don't say something which reveals more. Don't play the fool with people and waste your time. Watch and listen and you will save yourself a lot of grief. That's what this film should teach you.
Amy didn't like Nick again because he's famous. She's interested in Nick because Nick is acting the kind of man she wants. Her philosophy in relationship is that the couples should pretend to be someone perfectly ideal to each other to be happy. It's been reflected by one of her monologue, what's the point of being together if you're not the happiest?
Actually, having read the book, Amy leaves and tricks Nick because he didn't stood up to her expectations; wasn't the "Super Nick" (witty and mindful) "perfect Amy" wanted anymore. She feels she's lost and changed too much for him. By letting treasure hunt hints behind, she makes Nick know she's still alive and expects him to fall into pieces on national television. It works at first, but then "there is a twist" and Nick succeeds in showing he can be Super again. It's why girl comes back. In the end, she always has a step ahead (thus pregnancy) and wins over Nick who planned on exposing her with a book. The story sure is about deception, but also in a certain vicious way about the idealization in mariage.
One of my favourite parts of this whole movie is how it shows how truly awful the media can be. I loved the depiction of it- it just felt extremely real.
Do American beauty, it should be considered a modern classic. to me is a whole wide portrait of America society, from gay shame to unhappy marriages, to how we put on fake smiles and personalities to please society, to how life itself is beautiful but also gruesome and fragile
i love how you call desi barney in here. i just cant get over how weird it was, throughout the movie, that barney wasn't this confident guy picking up girls at mclarens lmao
One of the strangest and darkest movies I’ve watched I just finished it and my head is spinning. It honestly is sad how she manipulated everyone and especially nick and still winning after her original plan was destroyed when she was robbed.
I was happy that couple robbed her. Amy couldn't manipulate or lie her way out of it because she was cornered by a couple who didn't care. That lady saw right through her.
It is almost frightening how much truth there is to the media's overwhelming and abusive power. Sure some of them are being downsized, but to the public with limited information, anything entertaining/interesting that the media says often is viewed as the undeniable truth. In other news, thanks wisecrack for the fun perspective video on a really amazing film!
The best foreshadowing was when Desi opened up the gate for Nick when he was in front of his house, like he is letting him out of the prison. Which he litteraly did. Because of him, he didn’t got to prison. PS: I made this up myself
Love this. A lot of people seemed to not like this film, but I think they were looking for a more on-the-edge of your seat thriller than the slowburn thriller that it is.
I finally watched this movie with my wife last night after hearing all the praise, but I was beyond disappointed and unsatisfied with the ending. The rest of the movie was fantastic, though.
As someone who thought they knew every metaphor and piece of symbolism in Gone Girl, I was really happy to see that some stuff I didn't realize was brought out here
Bruh look at his about page, it explains it: "Filthy Frank is the embodiment of everything a person should not be. He is anti-PC, anti-social, and anti-couth. He behaves and reacts excessively to everything expressly to highlight the ridiculousness of racism, misogyny, legalism, injustice, ignorance and other social blights. He also sets an example to show how easy it is in the social media for any zany material to gain traction/followings by simply sharing unsavoury opinions and joking about topics many find offensive.There is no denying that the show is terribly offensive, but this terrible offensiveness is a deliberate and unapologetic parody of the whole social media machine and a reflection of the human microcosm that that social media is. OR MAYBE IM JUST FUCKING RETARDED." tl;dr: he is parodying social media.
I don't know, has Wisecrack ever done an anime like that before? I don't think so. It would be cool though. They should find the hidden meaning in the two best animes of all time: "Kitanai oji Furanku shō" and "Cory White House de Chou Taihen". These two are some of the best and most meaningful animes of all time.
so this movie pretty much sums up that her parents created the daughter they always wanted. so she created the man she always wanted because through the movie he never put his hands on her until the end. I guess she wanted a loving and abusive marriage. What I mean by all this is that the man in her diary wasn't really at first and towards the end it became reality.
I think you could also mention Derrida's simulacra and Schopenhauer's aesthetics. The real tension isn't in the cliche bigamy narrative, but rather in each character's struggle to live in the "unreal" - the imagined public self, a societal construct. Eventually this fictionalized space becomes the "real", the default space and their simulacra must kill, must experience real blood, real pain, real sex and real flesh to return back to their mythologized opening narrative - the cliche love story.
Starship Troopers is probably one of the most underrated satires ever made. I was in middle school when it came out and thought it was just a fun, silly action movie. When i watched it again in my 20s i saw if for what it actually was and it blew my mind. Its a satire of the military industrial complex. The humans are the bad guys, NPH is wearing an SS uniform for fuck sake.
Also fascism. It's difficult to nail down a hard definition of fascism since it changes to adapt to which ever country it takes root in. But, generally speaking, it's a system headed by power obsessed war mongers who paint anyone who is different or dissents as inhuman. They blame the country's problems on one group or another and stoke fear and hatred of that group. Facts that don't support the official narrative are attacked as are anyone who repeats them. The government twists any dissent into hating the country or the troops then uses that as an excuse to attack them. For example, in 1934 a Nazi Germany football team refused to give the Nazi salute. Angering the public and the government. Who painted it as unpatriotic attack on the military.
I finally watched Gone Girl after someone spoiled it for me in an attempt to convince me to watch - I thought is was another movie based on the deceptive trailer. Anyway, despite the spoiler, it was still intriguing. In the year 2020 on earth, there used to be a diagnostic tool called the ICD 10. Amy meets some of the criteria for histrionic personality disorder (in Britain which was the capital of earth, they didn't use the term 'psychopath' because that's too simplistic ie Hollywood, which was a land where knowledge was distilled so it was palatable to the masses)
Please do: A PHILOSOPHY OF SOMA (video game)! From ethical quandaries, the nature of consciousness and humanity, evolution, etc. this game is by far one of the most thought-provoking of its generation. Plus its plot is ludicrously dark, disconcerting, and harrowing. PLEASE
HOW IS HE SO FUNNY!? I dont get this, Im so destroyed, truly screaming out loud with laughter when he drops those bombs.. I know this sounds really weird but I have felling that just writing "omg he is so funy, great show" isnt sufficient enough. Please make more Earthling Cinema, best show on Wisecrack (and whole youtube)
"Telling someone there's a twist counts as a spoiler." That's exactly right.
already screenshot it!
This comment is a spoiler
Somebody had to say it
@@wesley_3 Karens at it again smh
Definitely 👍
Funny! Except that Amy is interested in her husband again not because he's famous and on TV but because he just showed that he's also a master in manipulation and deception... Which is what makes the movie great in my opinion.
True but not quite. Its because he shows in that interview on TV that he really gets her. He uses their personal secret codes. She knows he is being manipulative to HER(like she was to him). She doesn't care about him manipulating the public, she cares that he knows exactly what she wants. Either he is being honest, or he knows how to manipulate her: either way she wants to go back to him.(The movie skips on this I guess). Because they belong together.
Hemant Karasala Yes exactly I meant manipulative towards her. (at least it's more fun to consider it that way...). Anyways I'd like to think that they're both batshit crazy and borderline geniuses.
That was a joke. It was an obvious joke.
Nana S I thought Amy never wanted to go to her husband she just realized she has been caught on tape(NPHs house) and hence thought this might be her only option...
I agree wholeheartedly
"Nick hired the fastest lawyer in the world Usain Bolt" that made me spit my water out lol
«With the help of Usain Bolt»
Same
I ACTUALLY thought for a second that it WAS Usain Bolt
I'd like your comment but it's at 666 likes
Now THAT was funny!
You failed to mention the defining trait of Amy; her lack of understanding of herself.
The whole "amazing amy" book series from her parents left her thinking that living in a play is better than actually living, that´s why she is back with nick (lowkey kidnaping him) instead of looking for what she does really wants to do, she rather be looked up to than finding her true colors
Good point. She’s likely terrified deep down of getting to know herself. Great analysis!
@@stephanierauba4887
She's just a psycho.
Let's put it simply and cut the bull
but he did..just briefly
This film not only convinced me to avoid marriage, but to avoid first dates as well, just to be on the safe side.
Three cheers for the perpetually single and scared of commitment club! Huzzah!
What it should have inspired is to you to become a loving husband and not cheat
My parents convinced me to avoid marriage.
It should teach you to observe life more. Watch people behave and realize who they really are. People eventually say something to demonstrate who they are or don't say something which reveals more. Don't play the fool with people and waste your time. Watch and listen and you will save yourself a lot of grief. That's what this film should teach you.
Amen! This and Fatal Instinct.
Someone also spoiled the movie for me so I was never on Amy's side. Kinda sucks I didn't get the full experience but still such a good movie
I was never on her side either because I didn't like her character since the beginning.
I hate them type of bitches.
Fortunately, Karen didn't tell me that there was a twist.
Paesito Paez did ur mom understand its not good to shw ur mom that muv
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It got ruined for me on this vídeo, i didnt know the movie was this intense lol
Amy didn't like Nick again because he's famous. She's interested in Nick because Nick is acting the kind of man she wants. Her philosophy in relationship is that the couples should pretend to be someone perfectly ideal to each other to be happy. It's been reflected by one of her monologue, what's the point of being together if you're not the happiest?
yeah we know. that was a joke he said.
Anybody get a Cersei vibe from Amy?
JFairy they look alike
Yes, but she’s smarter than Cersei.
@@WitchChangkyun Way, way smarter indeed, and even colder.
Cersei was cruel and stupid...amy is cruel and crazy intelligent
JFairy yes in the best way
Actually, having read the book, Amy leaves and tricks Nick because he didn't stood up to her expectations; wasn't the "Super Nick" (witty and mindful) "perfect Amy" wanted anymore. She feels she's lost and changed too much for him. By letting treasure hunt hints behind, she makes Nick know she's still alive and expects him to fall into pieces on national television. It works at first, but then "there is a twist" and Nick succeeds in showing he can be Super again. It's why girl comes back. In the end, she always has a step ahead (thus pregnancy) and wins over Nick who planned on exposing her with a book.
The story sure is about deception, but also in a certain vicious way about the idealization in mariage.
One of my favourite parts of this whole movie is how it shows how truly awful the media can be. I loved the depiction of it- it just felt extremely real.
You're so right.
Its not the media. It's that people are stupid and emotional. The media knows that. People want to pick sides and jump into assumptions.
Do American beauty, it should be considered a modern classic.
to me is a whole wide portrait of America society, from gay shame to unhappy marriages, to how we put on fake smiles and personalities to please society, to how life itself is beautiful but also gruesome and fragile
It's a predictable bag of shite.
kobathedread Just like real life is
***** yeah man, it's a great film
Vicente morales Not when you live a life as rich and varied as mine.
***** And I'm generally right.
i love how you call desi barney in here.
i just cant get over how weird it was, throughout the movie, that barney wasn't this confident guy picking up girls at mclarens lmao
Friend: "Yeah you'll love Gone Girl it has an awesome twist y.."
Me: *slices friend's throat with a box cutter*
"The truth doesn't matter, all that matters is a good story" So... are you saying that we should stop watching your videos?
Is he not an alien?
UnpredictableSB çMaybe personally i think he's a Illuminati
Still a better story than twilight.
Thats what the movie is saying, not them.
Ariel de la Cruz Reading between the lines is always a win
Do the Philosophy of *Filthy Frank*!
This is my 6th petition.
actually that'd be pretty interesting
NNNNNNNNNNooooooooooo the seeker daily cancer must not infest this channel
I agree.
Yura here's a hater.
do this or no man's sky will be sent to your front door and people will make you play it.
"Telling someone there's a twist counts as a spoiler."
I couldn't agree more.
'telling someone there's a twist counts as a spoiler'
y e s.
I was laughing at you calling him Barney but then you hit us with 'legend- wait for it-s of the guardians' and I cracked the fuck up
He told Amy to suit up. That was gold!
One of the strangest and darkest movies I’ve watched I just finished it and my head is spinning. It honestly is sad how she manipulated everyone and especially nick and still winning after her original plan was destroyed when she was robbed.
5:50
dude you deserve an oscar for that
I was happy that couple robbed her. Amy couldn't manipulate or lie her way out of it because she was cornered by a couple who didn't care. That lady saw right through her.
It is almost frightening how much truth there is to the media's overwhelming and abusive power.
Sure some of them are being downsized, but to the public with limited information, anything entertaining/interesting that the media says often is viewed as the undeniable truth.
In other news, thanks wisecrack for the fun perspective video on a really amazing film!
"... so with the help of Usain Bolt and the entire country of Jamaica..." Hahahaaa... As a Jamaican I find this Hilarious!
Exactly😂😂😂
Hidden meaning of Room (the good one with Brie Larson)
No, let's do the bad one
Let's do both. They're both an amazing watching experience if for different reasons entirely.
Navi Gill you're tearing us apart!
Ummm.... the good one was with Tommy Wissau.
Room (Tommy Wiseau) >>>>> Room (Brie Larson)
there's no hidden meanings, it's just a backup story of Batman. Come on!
***** it's Batman's worst weakness
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"A selfie on the galaxy note explodes in everyone's face" IM DEAD 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wait why is eating censored in almost every video? Is it a running gag I'm not aware of? Or because he's an alien and thinks its disgusting?
He's an alien that finds it disgusting.
Pretty sure its both, but I haven't been here from the beginning
Yep. It's considered offensive in the wider universe to show humans eating, so Garyx censors it.
It's because eating is an unrefined, uncivilized, vulgar, primative and ugly act only perpetrated by backward species such as homo sapiens
l'Entité Humaine Those damn Homo sapiens, always ruining everything
The dissociative identity disorder part made me burst out laughing. Great job as always Wisecrack
Still wish you guys would cover Stephen King 's It.
It's lit
The best foreshadowing was when Desi opened up the gate for Nick when he was in front of his house, like he is letting him out of the prison. Which he litteraly did. Because of him, he didn’t got to prison.
PS: I made this up myself
Love this. A lot of people seemed to not like this film, but I think they were looking for a more on-the-edge of your seat thriller than the slowburn thriller that it is.
I finally watched this movie with my wife last night after hearing all the praise, but I was beyond disappointed and unsatisfied with the ending. The rest of the movie was fantastic, though.
Amy puts the "Cool Girl Trope" on a completly new level
As someone who thought they knew every metaphor and piece of symbolism in Gone Girl, I was really happy to see that some stuff I didn't realize was brought out here
I laughed so hard when he synced “goof” with Amy hammering her face lololol
"Nick hires the fastest lawyer in the world, Usain Bolt." I had to pause the video to properly laugh at that. XD
You know what would be cool? LA Confidential.
One glory that takes everything, but it means nothing. - Steve Erikson.
This is one of the best ones you've ever made!
Do a Hidden Meaning of Filthy Frank, please.
wouldnt work would it? Since all they cover in hidden meaning is movies. Maybe a philosophy of episode.
Hamdi Neffati you do know there's an actual story going on, right?
Bruh look at his about page, it explains it: "Filthy Frank is the embodiment of everything a person should not be. He is anti-PC, anti-social, and anti-couth. He behaves and reacts excessively to everything expressly to highlight the ridiculousness of racism, misogyny, legalism, injustice, ignorance and other social blights. He also sets an example to show how easy it is in the social media for any zany material to gain traction/followings by simply sharing unsavoury opinions and joking about topics many find offensive.There is no denying that the show is terribly offensive, but this terrible offensiveness is a deliberate and unapologetic parody of the whole social media machine and a reflection of the human microcosm that that social media is. OR MAYBE IM JUST FUCKING RETARDED."
tl;dr: he is parodying social media.
Hamdi Neffati I said the exact same thing when they did their video on Forrest Gump.
I don't know, has Wisecrack ever done an anime like that before? I don't think so.
It would be cool though. They should find the hidden meaning in the two best animes of all time: "Kitanai oji Furanku shō" and "Cory White House de Chou Taihen". These two are some of the best and most meaningful animes of all time.
I'd love to see you do "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World".
3:05 Galaxy Note reference: priceless.
0:42
Can't you at least put a disclaimer that this vídeo will have graphic imagery uncensored such as humans putting stuff in their mouths?
Funny stuff and really interesting movie
so this movie pretty much sums up that her parents created the daughter they always wanted. so she created the man she always wanted because through the movie he never put his hands on her until the end. I guess she wanted a loving and abusive marriage. What I mean by all this is that the man in her diary wasn't really at first and towards the end it became reality.
This is so meta. 99% of the people watching this won't get it. But I see what you did there, and I like it.
The first rule of meta club is you don't talk about meta club...
Sure thing kiddo, you're the 1%, the smartest, the best, the chosen ones. STFU
a little golden star for you then
There's no meta here! If you're so sure tell me what it is
Portmanteau is a portmanteau
Love that added sound effect at 0:36
I think you could also mention Derrida's simulacra and Schopenhauer's aesthetics. The real tension isn't in the cliche bigamy narrative, but rather in each character's struggle to live in the "unreal" - the imagined public self, a societal construct. Eventually this fictionalized space becomes the "real", the default space and their simulacra must kill, must experience real blood, real pain, real sex and real flesh to return back to their mythologized opening narrative - the cliche love story.
the way you raised your eyebrows, i'm actually crying
my forth request: the hidden meaning of Starship Troopers, please :)
DeafKaliban yes please
Yes, i would like to know more about that.
Starship Troopers is probably one of the most underrated satires ever made. I was in middle school when it came out and thought it was just a fun, silly action movie. When i watched it again in my 20s i saw if for what it actually was and it blew my mind. Its a satire of the military industrial complex. The humans are the bad guys, NPH is wearing an SS uniform for fuck sake.
Also fascism. It's difficult to nail down a hard definition of fascism since it changes to adapt to which ever country it takes root in. But, generally speaking, it's a system headed by power obsessed war mongers who paint anyone who is different or dissents as inhuman. They blame the country's problems on one group or another and stoke fear and hatred of that group. Facts that don't support the official narrative are attacked as are anyone who repeats them. The government twists any dissent into hating the country or the troops then uses that as an excuse to attack them. For example, in 1934 a Nazi Germany football team refused to give the Nazi salute. Angering the public and the government. Who painted it as unpatriotic attack on the military.
3:05 "A quick selfie on some Cougar's Samsung Galaxy Note explodes in everyone's faces" - brilliant
Yess, I was so exited for this video! Thank you Mr. Wormuloid.
"Audible gasp!
....That's audible.com/gasp."
DRY COMEDY GOLD.
pls do eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
MPDG
This video is so funny! Subscribed
audible/gasp
I am currently dead.
Rosamund Pike Is such an underrated and phenomenal actress
In interviews she has an English accent.
It always baffles me that she can sound so American with no accent in this movie.
Some of these jokes come so quick and are delivered so good. I just love this series.
I think a video on *City of God* would fit _so damn well._ This isn't called Earthling Movies but Earthling Cinema for a reason.
"From a good family with no history of heart disease" LuLz
You should do the hidden meaning of black swan
Hidden meaning behind The Grey. thanx.
Mohamed Kulaiay Man who lost his faith comes to terms with the death of his wife and his own impending death
that intro is SO satisfying
Yay, more Fincher!
But now we're almost out of Fincher :(
This is just.. the Best show on TH-cam.
So much like this Depp-Amber Turd Drama….
The Samsung Galaxy Note references in these videos has me rolling.
Thank you for saying Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Do the philosophy of Russell Brand
Damn. I never realized you aren't supposed to know she's a psycho. That would have made the movie way crazier
I only open the links to your videos to hear that devilishly satisfying sound at the beginning.
1:52 "Moral of the story: Don't get married" Hard cut, roll credits, easiest Hidden Meaning ever made!
The alt version of this "Where That Bitch Go?" and "That Bitch Be Crazy"
*Request:* Sherlock Holmes by Human Director Guy Ritchie starring Human Genius Tony Stark and Human Mothers Wet-dream Jude Law
This movie is so fucked up on every level... But I love it
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. A stunning example of exemplary Earthling Cinematography.
I finally watched Gone Girl after someone spoiled it for me in an attempt to convince me to watch - I thought is was another movie based on the deceptive trailer. Anyway, despite the spoiler, it was still intriguing. In the year 2020 on earth, there used to be a diagnostic tool called the ICD 10. Amy meets some of the criteria for histrionic personality disorder (in Britain which was the capital of earth, they didn't use the term 'psychopath' because that's too simplistic ie Hollywood, which was a land where knowledge was distilled so it was palatable to the masses)
One of my favorite movies of all time, along with prisoners, sicario, and the pursuit of happyness.
Do a hidden meaning of Alexis Texas eats out.
we are garax worluloid, we are many, you are one
The hidden meaning in Fred the Movie
This is the best example of society and media ready on their toes to believe the WOMAN and forget what the man has to say
“KAREN!!”
Damn Karen what’d you do
Please do: A PHILOSOPHY OF SOMA (video game)! From ethical quandaries, the nature of consciousness and humanity, evolution, etc. this game is by far one of the most thought-provoking of its generation. Plus its plot is ludicrously dark, disconcerting, and harrowing. PLEASE
Please please do DRIVE !!!!!!
Stixery No
Goreverse Why not
MISSED YOU GARAX!!
HOW IS HE SO FUNNY!? I dont get this, Im so destroyed, truly screaming out loud with laughter when he drops those bombs.. I know this sounds really weird but I have felling that just writing "omg he is so funy, great show" isnt sufficient enough. Please make more Earthling Cinema, best show on Wisecrack (and whole youtube)
I miss this
DON’T CHEAT 🤷🏻♀️
The references to other shows and films were just perfect
Can you do the philosophy of Community? You know that one show by Dan Harmon? Co-creator of Rick and Morty? Nah? Alright.
I'd love to see a video on Community! I freaking love that show!
ObsidianWolf yeah, totally. alsoI wanna know Abid's philosophy.
Audible dot com, slash "gasp" I'M DYING 👍👏
That is Amber heards in gone girl.. she is playing that girl with Jonny Depp
Ahahah the Ga'hoole reference was not expected.
Do Mr Nobodyyyyyy
There's always a deeper meaning in Finchers' films
"But Amy doesn't want to be cool, she wants to be a weirdo."
lol this one got me.
most underrated show on TH-cam for realz :)
What will it take to make you do WHIPLASH (2014)???? PLEASE DO IT. ITS ONE OF THE FINEST FILMS EVER MADE. SO MANY HIDDEN MEANINGS!!
i know its probably not really wisecrack's cup of tea, but a "Philosophy of" video of Death Grips would be cool.
Would you please study "District 9"?
I'd be neat to see if Garex ever knew Christopher Johnson ;)