So let me get this straight you have all this technology for simulations and shit but you cant just give the guys robotic prosthetics and a metal robot jaw and send them to theropists?
I knew as soon as the one started talking about how he loved scary movies as a kid...in 1944? and then references movies that wouldnt even come out for another 11 years.
I spent the entire movie thinking they were in hell since they kept mentioning it every five minutes and pentagrams were literally everywhere. But nope, let's have a simulation.
@@vise_atoxity8083 thats the thing about hell though, there wouldnt be pentagrams, pentagrams while usually associated with evil and summoning demons are actually protection from said demons, i imagine they wouldnt be fond of the symbol representing their imprisonment and servitude to humanity and by extension god. long story short, if you see a pentagram youre not in hell edit: just close by
@@wayment1940 Pentagrams are often signs of the devil, not neccesarily protection from demons. Theres a reason pentagrams have been assigned with satanic symbols. I.E; when a pentagram is found at a crime scene, its believed to be connected to satanic cults. Both that and the matter of them being used in alters and sacrifices, its connected by a fault. But I gotta say I sort of agree, I don't think it instantly links to hell. That's just a connection people have made over the years thanks to how it's used in Hollywood and horror movies.
Or if you even want to tie into modern day, that they killed a whole family in Iraq/Afghanistan that was actually innocent and now are cursed to experience it again through a WWII lense. Like when one guy says evil makes killing so fun, and that killing Nazis is fun because they’re evil. But then the twist being that they actually weren’t killing Nazis but were fighting who they thought were “infidels.” Maybe touching on the grey area between what you think you’re doing/fighting for in war and what you actually are doing.
well your forgetting other guy in chat they're highly trained soldiers i feel like they could of been able to do it but who knows how good of a shot the enemy is
@@JakeDriver they are in this situation because they helped the soldier,soldier promised them to keep save..when the time came the just hide in the wall lmao.yea there is a good chance they could have died if they tried to help but in case u forgot they are not civilian they are soldier so yea jokes on them lol
Slap in the face to those of us who served in Afghanistan. So you’re telling me we were worse than isis, the people who actually killed her kids. And we deserve to be blown up by an IED, again not the terrorists that murdered her family. Sadly I can say from experience many Afghans think that way.
Yeah the start of the movie was great, loved having a WWII horror film... then the end... oh how they destroyed it. (I mean some people might like it dont get me wrong). But I didnt like the ending.
Why do you think it ended poorly? I loved the idea that this is actually a modern environment, i think if they left out the haunting it would be an ace , but overall the concept is original and a great theory
@@breathoffreshair7795 I think mainly because i went in thinking it was going to be a WWII horror (all the way through). Dont get me wrong I loved this film. Full of mystery and questions, but i just feel like the ending was abit abrupt :)
@@thomasconrad7998 well yeah not exactly the same. Would be jacobs ladder with a group in a different situation focused more on the combat instead of their life before they died.
@@Lawrence_Talbot I agree in a way. Whilst America fucked up badly in the Middle East and there were some soldiers committing war crimes ISIS were legit the bad guy.
@@VoxParanoia The story in the modern timeline is garbage now anyway. They killed off the main character and a powerful villain they were building up on for years was canonically killed in a comic. Wasted potential.
imo they should have pared down the Desmond storyline to a barebones framing device. I really liked him as a character, but it's really clear they have no idea what to do with him.
And the fact every single games plot boils down to that artifact we are looking for we won’t find it so we can make another game and there is absolutely nothing unique about humans an artifact of eden that’s supposed to be rare did it every major event in human history it was either an apple of eden or an artifact because yeah let’s just keep re using that
I love the idea of a ghost story taking place during WW2 or even WW1. I think it could be so cool. Such as a story based off a soldier on leave with massive PTSD but not fully aware of everything.
There was Deathwatch set in WW1. And look into Johnny got his gun. The latter is not labeled a horror movie but what happens to him would be horror and torture in my eyes.
The ending massive killed this film. Thought it was good for the most part and will probably be enjoyed at its best if you turn if off after they bury the familes corpses. Anything after that is a mess.
I was hard core disappointed with this. I was actually enjoying it because it reminded me a little of a horror novel set in WW2 (the name slips me). I spotted the little Easter eggs like the IED and a few other things, but damn that ending was a real let down. Definitely sending the wrong message that the soldiers who were stuck in a wall deserve to be cursed, not the terrorists who killed the entire family. Then take it a step further where the mother blows up the soldiers, instead of killing isis when they were in the house. To those of us who served or have family members who served, that was a kick below the belt.
@@Lawrence_Talbot You mean that those who use civilian assets just to abandon them when shit hits the fan are clear of guilt? Just like the US did in Afghanistan, in Iraq, when they betrayed and abandoned the Kurds, or even when they indiscriminately bomb civilian targets for the slim chance of killing an enemy target, like when they bombed the shit out of the car of a NGO worker because no due investigative process was made? Or when the US bombed a civilian hospital? Or how any male aged above 21 is considered a valid target in drone attacks statistics? Or how many people in invaded countries were tortured because they were caught wearing a certain brand of watch? Or how PMCs employed by the US were responsible for many massacres of civilians, and how the rare ones who were finally prosecuted and convicted received a pardon from the US president for slaughtering 21 Iraqi civilians? Disregarding, using and abusing civilian lives and allies in order to enrich a handful of corporations has been the MO of the US military for the past 50 years or more, so you deciding that trying to portray this is somehow unjust is a kick below the belt of the belt of the millions of innocent lives that the US military has ended for absolutely no good reason at all. Hell, this movie doesn't even do a good job of criticizing the invading force antics, but showing a US service man as anything less than a complete hero will make many Americans meltdown =P The brainwashing that the military complex has made on American civilians is truly something to marvel at
I like this "end explained" series 'cause sometimes I'm to lazy to watch the whole movie and he literally explains the end, the middle, the start and basically the whole movie
its possible, but you would only be alive for a few minutes as your body shut down, should also mention she was holding the bomb out away from her. probably not realistic but still
One thing I really like about this channel is that the format of the videos hasn't changed. You're sticking to what works. Funny thing is, I haven't seen 99% of the movies featured on here, mainly because I've never been big on watching movies in general, but I still enjoy these videos.
@@sinister_ella I hope you're not talking about the pentagram. If you are, then it is a real thing used in real life. Supernatural used it but it did not originate from the show😂
@@doritomod3512 A pentagram in general is a thing, definitely. But pretty sure most don't have symbols on the insides of them. I mean, I'm not an expert on demonic symbols but I've never seen one of those outside of Supernatural. So maybe that's what him and the original commenter was talking about.
@@vise_atoxity8083 Ohhh I see your point! Thank you for clarifying and you are certainly correct. I'll have to see what I can find about the symbols thing
I appreciate the fact that this film covers the fact that Adolf was really into the occult because it's often overlooked when talking about him in the history books.
@@nathanbrady5648 the Swastika is not an occult symbol, it’s a Jainist symbol of spiritualism. “Occult” makes it seem like its outside the realm of theology, and if that’s not what you’re implying then why are you using a word with such a polarizing connotation?
Here's the ending explained: A studio executive went on vacation, where he read Ubik by Philip K. Dick, did a rail of coke, watched Source Code and The Others, got drunk and passed out, woke up in time to catch his flight home, and watched eXistenZ on said flight, and when they got back to the office he walked in the front door and shouted, "Let's do that, but with a squad of Private Ryans!" To which their assistant asked, "Do what?" To which he replied, "All of 'em." And it's actually kind of an okay movie.
My theory is that they're all actually in hell. That was the curse. She cursed them to an eternity in hell. Some say hell is an endless loop. Chris's hell is an endless loop of waking up in WW2, going through a haunted house, and waking up in a futuristic hospital, still unknowingly in Hell, doomed to repeat
More like purgatory too any catholics and some agnostics since purgatory is always more of the curse of repetition and voidness/the abyss vs Hell being known as the anti Heaven which is alot more about actual punishment and all that. But yeah purgatory and hell sound very similar in their aspects
Got a theory. I think the vetrulek curse that was put upon the soldiers was for them to experience their sins over and over again, which has been mentioned in the middle in the movie. This explains the ending where the protagonist was sent back to the simulation and was told by the doctor that he will lose his memory, he wakes up to te point where the shadowy man lighting a cigar while the 5 of them are sleeping, and says the same thing he said in the beginning of the movie. Tldr, they are in a loop in the protagonist's mind.
One problem I had with the movie is that when the main group took over the house, they found an extra backpack from the previous group. They said they search it and then nothing became of it. They could of left it all out.
OR, in the ending he repeats "what do you want?" because he knows he has to reenact all they went through to get to the house so he can THEN tell the other guys what they have to do.
Neat, I didn't know about Urdu (nor can I speak any of them, I can just identify the first 2 when I hear them). I never did understand why they use Arabic for the written forms, but I imagine it's similar to how english inherited and modified our alphabet.
This is so interesting. It's like the movie Source Code where a near-dead soldier is put in a simulation and that episode of Black Mirror 'Men Against Fire' where soldiers see their enemies as monsters combined.
THAT'S what this reminded me of. Also mixed in a bit with that Keanu Reeves robot movie? Where the human consciousness would also kill itself if it realises it's in a robot. Forgot what it's called
this could have been 2 very good horror movies, a cliché fun ww2 horror flick, and a dramatic story of guilt ridden soldiers coming to terms with their actions and inactions, such a damn shame.
I really enjoyed this movie until the ending. The twist was good, the execution wasn't. Why does Hollywood never seem to be able to make a good ending to a horror film?
Yeah the ending is the only part that kinda just ruined the movie, should've just kept it a WW2 ghost story instead of adding all the it's in modern time in a stimulation thing because it led nowhere and just made the ending a mess unless they plan on a sequel.
I just think the scenes shot for the ending when they show how they got cursed was so disconnected from everything else. It went from a pretty decent ghost movie to a weird sci fi action flick just like that. As soon as the dude started screaming "it's not real" I had a bad feeling I knew where the film was heading and sadly I was correct.
@@donventura2116 FYI, there is no such thing as a Muslim curse, because Islam forbid practicing black magic. When she cursed them, it must be from some local superstitious believe. Just like the so-called 'Honor Killing'. It's a local culture thing, not Islam.
Same, lmfao, it may be something Afghani? Cuz I'm Arab, and that's certainly not Arabic 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ALSO, IF THEY'RE IN AFGHANISTAN THEN THEY'RE NOT SPEAKING ARABIC, LMFAOOOO, COME ON FOUNDFLIX!! I LOVE YOU, DUDE, BUT DO BETTER!!
TH-cam really dropped the ball in putting the comments DIRECTLY below the video, so when goobers like you spoil the whole video, it's impossible to not see 🙄
@@FiNn-nk2se um, you do realize that these videos are actually a good 15-20 mins or so of retelling the plot points and events of a movie and its not just dumbed down to a three word spoiler at the very beginning of the video.....🙄
I'm Muslim, never heard of that word, but as i watched it seems it's something in the Afghani language (cuz I'm Arab, and that's not Arabic, lmfao)...also, if they're in Afghanistan, THEN THEY'RE NOT SPEAKING ARABIC!! Afghanistan has a different language ENTIRELY!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@dereseking3324 - I mean, doing your basic research is the least they could have done, and they didn’t. “Vetrulek” was apparently invented for this movie.
@@chikipichi5280 Because most Lovecraftian Monsters were believed to be somewhere in the Pacific. And the Japanese Occupied some of it. But there was also the U.S. in the area as well.
It's an amazing ending tho atleast its original compared to other horror movies that copy and do the same type over and over each years...This movie ending was something i never expected and i liked it✨
@@BoredMuffin-og6kc NO ONE in history liked WW2 and i would rather not have to get reminded about it with every crappy exploitation movie that doesn't have a compelling horror story itself. The need to rely on this kind of horror is not only getting stale, it is also not as entertaining as a new and interesting concept. Everyone is a critic i know, but its enough. We have great recent horror movies that aren't mindless torture porn, unlike the Nth saw movie. Jordan Peele's movies Get out and Us were amazing and Leigh Wanell's Upgrade.
@@theblackbaron4119 absolute BS. Tons of historian clearly love WWII and my own grandfather, while the death was terrible, he loved that it gave his and many other men/women a purpose that likely will never exist again
@@rosesweetcharlotte In the show yeah, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was something similar to the demon trap in either function or looks in actual supernatural research
@@aeiztaloraezi7687 It's my understanding that there are multiple spells for this sort of thing, but you don't really want to use them since they normally just piss the demon off. The correct method is to summon a demon and then send it back very quickly. But it is sort of funny that they just used stuff from the show.
apparently because the demon took controll of the simulation and i guess used the soilders knowledge of horror movies and all there regrets and fears to make the torture simulation basically doing literally the opposite of what the simulation was ment to do
@@sunshineskystar it seemed that way but at the end something definitly is taking controll of the compture systems that wasnt human or at least any of the people there. im guessing the mother in the house laid down a curse on the soilders before she died
it is like the movie was made for mostly western audience that does not care about 3rd world countries :D Also in france will soon be arabic more used than french (alredy is in some cities)
Something that speaks against the repetition ending is the fact that while he may loose his memories the doctors will just tell him "you tried that last time" and not put him inside again
I was thinking the same exact thing! Especially with how they have Tappert being the crazy/jaded one who they're "glad he's on our side" like they did with Quinn in Deathwatch!
I don't know when the "Candyman" recreation is coming out, but you should review the original. I'm sure there's an entire generation now who has never seen it and it's one of the best storylines ever.
it was a great movie to establish the belif makes things real apporach the idea that something will come into exitence if enough people belive or in candymans case FEAR and belive it
Saw your notification pop up. Watched the trailer. Decided to watch the movie first. Came to watch you explain it immediately after. Still confused about the ending. 💁🏻♂️
I was like 20 mins into the film last night but went to sleep. And then get notification that the homie came thru with a summary to save me like another hour or something. You're doing Gods work man. Thanks. 😂👍
@@mrfeatherhat2879 The soldiers being in Afghanistan and not technology advanced doesnt add up with being able to put soldiers in mental simulations to help their ptsd. I dunno why wernt they able to nuke the cars before they reached the house?
The soldiers being inhumanly effective and a random patrol truck rolling back across enemy lines just to check a house and immediately give up upon finding the door was locked were just meant to make it feel unreal. In actuality, interjecting themselves during the real event would have been suicidal.
yeah you cant just show one decent twist then LITERALLY immedatly follow it up with ANOTHER giant twist that subverts the last one i mean if they felt the need to add the haunting being real they could of at least had it end with a awesome vr war fight scene with the demon maybe have the soilders decide to die rather then let the demon have access to all the other disabled vets who will use this thearpy to come
@@wilmagregg3131 Agreed. It didn't need the entire simulation thing. They could have just stuck with the "they're in hell" part they were hinting to the entire movie and still show the scene in Afghanistan. I don't care what the movie thinks, but nobodies gonna sit here and believe that an "off the books facility" has a simulation machine so strong that it can keep alive not only a man who's missing his entire jaw but also a man who's guts were hanging five feet out of his body. And theres a massive plot hole. They act shocked when he says the simulation is haunted but they're literally watching what they're seeing in the simulation on a hologram screen right in the center of the lab. They would have seen the simulation was "haunted"!
Did nobody catch how the movie made a strange cut from the "Armoire" scene to the "Morse Code" Scene, where everyone had scars in their faces, and Butchie was completely absent? Yeah, cause that scene actually belongs after the German Invasion scene. It feels like they switched that scene by accident in post production without knowing it. Did they not had any test audience for that movie?
The doll room. That massive doll house is nuts! Could only imagine how much something that big would cost these days. The plastic ones they sell on tv are mad expensive.
You should check it out, I'd recommend using subtitled options as the voice over dubbing isn't the greatest. I enjoyed ghosts of war but agree the ending could have been better!
@@Ryan-jf5sm before covid blew up in the USA or spread as far as it did. Rumors were spreading that a serious disease was spreading all over China and the government was trying to keep things quiet. Welp guess you can say those rumors were true.
@@Ryan-jf5sm It was fun! Beginning in January, there were rumors that China was having some issues with a mysterious SARS like virus. But no one knew exactly what or how bad it was. And to be fair, we get reports of weird diseases all the time, so we had no idea it would get this bad.
The ending was taken out back and shot in the head. Seriously, why did they go in this direction? The movie had an interesting plot up until the simulation crap came into play. Speaking of which the simulation time loop thing is similar to another movie I've seen called Source Code. It's not the exact same but I can see this movie may have taken some plot ideas from that movie. Who knows, I might be wrong.
If I understood this video correctly, the twist seems to be saying that he lost his memories, so when he goes back in, he won't be able to help them, presumably that this would repeat endlessly. My concern is that, the scientist didn't lose her memories, so assuming she can work on a solution, wouldn't he just wake up again, then she can let him know he did it before, and how he should do it differently this time, to keep his memories?
"black spot on the floor/wall" seems to be a new trend in horror and thriller movies now, I see
Maybe it's rotten ectoplasm
I think its supposed to represent the rot caused by the "evil" in most of these movies. Doesnt always fit.
and door that’s ajar and the protagonist has to finish opening it because the monster/ghost is too lazy to open it all the way
@@ericdickert9795 its where the father was burned alive
I know right
So let me get this straight you have all this technology for simulations and shit but you cant just give the guys robotic prosthetics and a metal robot jaw and send them to theropists?
Therapist my friend
Not on cyberpunk level
Ya that’s what I was thinking
@@memesandbeans7061 what time do you want my essay in by?
@@amirbaines1596 cry about it, and American isn't a language. There are other countries that speak English.
I knew as soon as the one started talking about how he loved scary movies as a kid...in 1944? and then references movies that wouldnt even come out for another 11 years.
I spent the entire movie thinking they were in hell since they kept mentioning it every five minutes and pentagrams were literally everywhere. But nope, let's have a simulation.
yeah i thought that too, when he mentioned teen wolf my brain started buffering and i was like “wait was teen wolf based off some older film”
@@vise_atoxity8083 thats the thing about hell though, there wouldnt be pentagrams, pentagrams while usually associated with evil and summoning demons are actually protection from said demons, i imagine they wouldnt be fond of the symbol representing their imprisonment and servitude to humanity and by extension god. long story short, if you see a pentagram youre not in hell
edit: just close by
@@wayment1940 Pentagrams are often signs of the devil, not neccesarily protection from demons. Theres a reason pentagrams have been assigned with satanic symbols. I.E; when a pentagram is found at a crime scene, its believed to be connected to satanic cults. Both that and the matter of them being used in alters and sacrifices, its connected by a fault.
But I gotta say I sort of agree, I don't think it instantly links to hell. That's just a connection people have made over the years thanks to how it's used in Hollywood and horror movies.
The moment I saw American soldiers committing War Crimes within the first ten minutes I knew I wouldn't like the movie
Honestly, without the whole Afghanistan thing and the lab and memory, this movie would have been nice to watch !
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It was good till the Afghanistan part. I thought even waking up all hurt would have been a good ending but of course it’s never that simple
I honestly thought the twist ending was that they were stuck in a loop because they were actually Nazis
@Jacqueline Davis isn’t that where most horror endings come from
Lol but really yeah
I thought they were in purgatory for watching the family get killed by the nazis
Or if you even want to tie into modern day, that they killed a whole family in Iraq/Afghanistan that was actually innocent and now are cursed to experience it again through a WWII lense. Like when one guy says evil makes killing so fun, and that killing Nazis is fun because they’re evil. But then the twist being that they actually weren’t killing Nazis but were fighting who they thought were “infidels.” Maybe touching on the grey area between what you think you’re doing/fighting for in war and what you actually are doing.
@@astrobinch that would have been really good.
Yeah i thought it was really set in ww2 and they had been captured by nazis and put into an experimental simulation
Wife: curse the people who murders your family and neighbours? ❌
Wife: curse the people who wanted to help you but were ultimately afraid? ✅
Wouldn't even say afraid. They would of all died had they helped.
well your forgetting other guy in chat they're highly trained soldiers i feel like they could of been able to do it but who knows how good of a shot the enemy is
@@collinnear3570 Mate they had huge machine guns on the back of trucks.
@@collinnear3570 coming out of an open hole in a wall one by one would have just been them getting killed easily. This was just a bad movie.
@@JakeDriver they are in this situation because they helped the soldier,soldier promised them to keep save..when the time came the just hide in the wall lmao.yea there is a good chance they could have died if they tried to help but in case u forgot they are not civilian they are soldier so yea jokes on them lol
This movie had so much potential, and it literally stomped all over it. The last 15 min got ridiculous.
Should’ve just stuck with the ghost war movie stuff. That shit was great. The ghosts also getting in on the nazi killing. Good shit
I thought it was ok untill they shifted to more modern time scenes, those were terrible
I thought the last 15 minutes made it a very unique movie but we all have different perspectives.
The last 15 mins were the best parts in the movie.
Slap in the face to those of us who served in Afghanistan. So you’re telling me we were worse than isis, the people who actually killed her kids. And we deserve to be blown up by an IED, again not the terrorists that murdered her family. Sadly I can say from experience many Afghans think that way.
This movie started so good and ended so poorly it's not even funny.
Yeah the start of the movie was great, loved having a WWII horror film... then the end... oh how they destroyed it. (I mean some people might like it dont get me wrong). But I didnt like the ending.
@@rpmcajones8557 I dunno. Kinda seems like they wanted to set up a second one.
Why do you think it ended poorly? I loved the idea that this is actually a modern environment, i think if they left out the haunting it would be an ace , but overall the concept is original and a great theory
@@bobert8125 yeah, with that sort of ending they better be making another one xD i want answers!
@@breathoffreshair7795 I think mainly because i went in thinking it was going to be a WWII horror (all the way through). Dont get me wrong I loved this film. Full of mystery and questions, but i just feel like the ending was abit abrupt :)
I feel like it could have been been better if they were in purgatory rather than a simulation, similar concept, one would have been less jarring
That would have just been jacobs ladder bruh
@@thelocdesiringentryintoyou3686 no it would not have been, similar perhaps but not the same
@@thomasconrad7998 well yeah not exactly the same. Would be jacobs ladder with a group in a different situation focused more on the combat instead of their life before they died.
That’s what I was thinking. You can keep all the nazi action and ghost stuff.
Yeah, Mob of the Dead would be great tho
movie was going so fucking good and they literally hit it with the laziest "its just a dream" hollywood cliche possible
That and it says isis who kills families aren’t the bad guys, it the Americans who tried to rescue the family. Pretty disgusting
@@Lawrence_Talbot I agree in a way. Whilst America fucked up badly in the Middle East and there were some soldiers committing war crimes ISIS were legit the bad guy.
@@Lawrence_Talbot they DIDN’T try to rescue them that’s the point. Fs
@@Lawrence_Talbot Tried by sitting in silence once the big guns roll up ?
"Mom, I want Overlord."
"We have Overlord at home."
*Overlord at home
Overlord looked better.
@@rosesweetcharlotte That's kind of the point with the joke...
Lol
*Confused weeb noises*
Overlord was so much better by a mile. It was like a combination a Wolfenstein and the nazi zombies from cod black ops
This movie is basically how I feel about assassin's creed. really cool, but the scifi elements are unnecessary.
It's the reason I don't play those games. The story in the present timeline completely kills it for me.
@@VoxParanoia The story in the modern timeline is garbage now anyway. They killed off the main character and a powerful villain they were building up on for years was canonically killed in a comic. Wasted potential.
@@JubaJubaJubbaJams Yeah, the desmond arc was fine by its end. But every time we cut to it it always just felt so unnecessary.
imo they should have pared down the Desmond storyline to a barebones framing device. I really liked him as a character, but it's really clear they have no idea what to do with him.
And the fact every single games plot boils down to that artifact we are looking for we won’t find it so we can make another game and there is absolutely nothing unique about humans an artifact of eden that’s supposed to be rare did it every major event in human history it was either an apple of eden or an artifact because yeah let’s just keep re using that
I love the idea of a ghost story taking place during WW2 or even WW1. I think it could be so cool. Such as a story based off a soldier on leave with massive PTSD but not fully aware of everything.
There was Deathwatch set in WW1. And look into Johnny got his gun. The latter is not labeled a horror movie but what happens to him would be horror and torture in my eyes.
The ending massive killed this film. Thought it was good for the most part and will probably be enjoyed at its best if you turn if off after they bury the familes corpses. Anything after that is a mess.
the first twist would have been ok but following that up with ANOTHER twist and a cliff hanger was BULLCRAP TIMES 20
Eh it really wasnt that good, the ending actually explains how horrible its portrayal of WW2 is
I was hard core disappointed with this. I was actually enjoying it because it reminded me a little of a horror novel set in WW2 (the name slips me). I spotted the little Easter eggs like the IED and a few other things, but damn that ending was a real let down. Definitely sending the wrong message that the soldiers who were stuck in a wall deserve to be cursed, not the terrorists who killed the entire family. Then take it a step further where the mother blows up the soldiers, instead of killing isis when they were in the house. To those of us who served or have family members who served, that was a kick below the belt.
@@Lawrence_Talbot You mean that those who use civilian assets just to abandon them when shit hits the fan are clear of guilt? Just like the US did in Afghanistan, in Iraq, when they betrayed and abandoned the Kurds, or even when they indiscriminately bomb civilian targets for the slim chance of killing an enemy target, like when they bombed the shit out of the car of a NGO worker because no due investigative process was made? Or when the US bombed a civilian hospital? Or how any male aged above 21 is considered a valid target in drone attacks statistics? Or how many people in invaded countries were tortured because they were caught wearing a certain brand of watch? Or how PMCs employed by the US were responsible for many massacres of civilians, and how the rare ones who were finally prosecuted and convicted received a pardon from the US president for slaughtering 21 Iraqi civilians?
Disregarding, using and abusing civilian lives and allies in order to enrich a handful of corporations has been the MO of the US military for the past 50 years or more, so you deciding that trying to portray this is somehow unjust is a kick below the belt of the belt of the millions of innocent lives that the US military has ended for absolutely no good reason at all. Hell, this movie doesn't even do a good job of criticizing the invading force antics, but showing a US service man as anything less than a complete hero will make many Americans meltdown =P
The brainwashing that the military complex has made on American civilians is truly something to marvel at
Nobody catch on that when Butchie wakes up screaming, he manages to grab the other guy's shirt and pull him closer, despite not having arms?
Holy shit
Yeah that’s why they were so confused, he fixed his shirt afterwards to show the audience that he grabbed him without arms
They speak Pashtun in Afghanistan
Yes! I noticed that too like what the hell?
He grabbed him with his green screen arms, I laughed my ass off at that part
I like this "end explained" series 'cause sometimes I'm to lazy to watch the whole movie and he literally explains the end, the middle, the start and basically the whole movie
Shhhhh🤫
I wish he reviewed this a lot sooner, so I don't have to pay money to watch this movie in theater.
I don't like to watch horror movies but I like hearing about the plots of them.
@@cal593 me too! I come watch these videos so I can be entertained but not scared. Chris tells the stories really well, I love it
So proud of being stupid millennials that have the attention span that gold fish would look down on.
Ughhh
I don’t get how the wife even survived the explosion in the first place with how close she was to it. She shouldn’t had been able to curse them lol.
Movie logic
its possible, but you would only be alive for a few minutes as your body shut down, should also mention she was holding the bomb out away from her. probably not realistic but still
@@steves578 if it was one of those "front towards the enemy" MAYBE it could work.
She may not have had the bottom half. But she should have lost blood pressure so fast she would have lost speech quickly.
I don't get why she didn't bother to curse the actual people responsible for her family's demise.
“Zanes Wacky Simulation”
Sounds like a point and click computer game from the 90’s.
The ones with the awful real life cutscenes?
Missed opportunity. InZane Simulation machine could have been cool
So Evil With In The Loose Adaptation of The Game.
Yeah you right
Yeah you right
One thing I really like about this channel is that the format of the videos hasn't changed. You're sticking to what works. Funny thing is, I haven't seen 99% of the movies featured on here, mainly because I've never been big on watching movies in general, but I still enjoy these videos.
The ritualistic sigil they find when moving the cabinet is actually a devils trap which is a way to hold a demon. Just thought I’d say that
Yeah but the symbol is literally just from the show Supernatural and isn’t an actual thing that was used in real life lol
@@sinister_ella I hope you're not talking about the pentagram. If you are, then it is a real thing used in real life. Supernatural used it but it did not originate from the show😂
@@doritomod3512 A pentagram in general is a thing, definitely. But pretty sure most don't have symbols on the insides of them. I mean, I'm not an expert on demonic symbols but I've never seen one of those outside of Supernatural. So maybe that's what him and the original commenter was talking about.
@@vise_atoxity8083 Ohhh I see your point! Thank you for clarifying and you are certainly correct. I'll have to see what I can find about the symbols thing
@@vise_atoxity8083 So I looked it up and the sigil of Baphomet has symbols with the pentagram. There's probably more but I am now getting lazy😂
This feels like it would've been the plot of The Evil Within 3.
Evil Within, haven't heard that game for a long time.
I cry evil within 3 all I want
Was thinkin of watchin this movie but im here now so lets gooo
Same
I would say don't watch it. I enjoyed it until it got stupid at the end.
@@Imafatkid27 yeah it was good except for the stupid hologram cgi
Not gonna lie, good movie and was suspenseful but the end was just a buzzkill.
@@YTRINX Agreed. Everything was great until the "oh it was just a simulation haha" what a let down of an ending.
I appreciate the fact that this film covers the fact that Adolf was really into the occult because it's often overlooked when talking about him in the history books.
You're here too XD
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised that Hitler was into the occult.
Hitler's interest in the occult has been massively exaggerated
@@devams1 Can I ask for sources? Honestly just curious about which is true
@@nathanbrady5648 the Swastika is not an occult symbol, it’s a Jainist symbol of spiritualism. “Occult” makes it seem like its outside the realm of theology, and if that’s not what you’re implying then why are you using a word with such a polarizing connotation?
When he mentioned seeing "i Was a Teenage Werewolf" i realized something was up. WWII ended 1945. "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" came out 1957.
Yea that was pretty cool it showed a bit of there old memories
The start was so good ,why the hell did they thought being in a futuristic simulation was a good ending
Thank you for posting as soon as I needed something to watch
I second this 😂💯
I third this as well
I 3 this
Fourth this
I fifth this
As someone who frequently struggled to go out to the movies (financial reasons), I have really appreciated your channel over the years. Thank you!
Here's the ending explained: A studio executive went on vacation, where he read Ubik by Philip K. Dick, did a rail of coke, watched Source Code and The Others, got drunk and passed out, woke up in time to catch his flight home, and watched eXistenZ on said flight, and when they got back to the office he walked in the front door and shouted, "Let's do that, but with a squad of Private Ryans!"
To which their assistant asked, "Do what?"
To which he replied, "All of 'em."
And it's actually kind of an okay movie.
Oh thats 100% what happened
The real lesson here is to not make movies while on coke. Or, like, do a lot of coke and see what happens.
I got shades of Jacob's Ladder from this as well.
And Johnny Get Your Gun, though if it’s a studio exec they more than likely just watched the Metallica video
My theory is that they're all actually in hell. That was the curse. She cursed them to an eternity in hell. Some say hell is an endless loop. Chris's hell is an endless loop of waking up in WW2, going through a haunted house, and waking up in a futuristic hospital, still unknowingly in Hell, doomed to repeat
Yea makes sense when you remember at the end when the nurse puts him back under she attempts to wake him back up because his memory is being erased
Still stupid how she cursed the Americans who couldn’t help, not the I s is soldiers that tortured her family
@@jdmcnubbens407 true actually
at the end of the movie, when chris woke up and looked to the right , Butchie didn"t show up
More like purgatory too any catholics and some agnostics since purgatory is always more of the curse of repetition and voidness/the abyss vs Hell being known as the anti Heaven which is alot more about actual punishment and all that. But yeah purgatory and hell sound very similar in their aspects
Got a theory. I think the vetrulek curse that was put upon the soldiers was for them to experience their sins over and over again, which has been mentioned in the middle in the movie. This explains the ending where the protagonist was sent back to the simulation and was told by the doctor that he will lose his memory, he wakes up to te point where the shadowy man lighting a cigar while the 5 of them are sleeping, and says the same thing he said in the beginning of the movie. Tldr, they are in a loop in the protagonist's mind.
One problem I had with the movie is that when the main group took over the house, they found an extra backpack from the previous group. They said they search it and then nothing became of it. They could of left it all out.
The point is the last guys were so afraid one left their pack.
The pack itself isn’t meant to contain anything important.
@@jimmy2k4o I thought that pack was ment for the CIA agent
Yeah my reaction to the ending was 100% a "WTF"
Movie reports be like:
"It was a very thought promoting movie, full of twists and turns"
@@shanerooney7288 I just think this movie would've been 100x better if they picked a war that was actually relevant to their situation...
It's like a budget version of a Black Mirror episode lmao
@@kaemincha bruh Hollywood be like, "Here's two scripts. Make one movie."
"Would you ever trust Bill Zane after Titanic? Come on!"
Me: *Rewatches Demon Knight.* Ummm, not really no.
Demon Knight is amazing!🖤💀
However even if it wasn’t awesome, it’s hard for me to not like any movie that plays ‘Cemetery Gates’.
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Remember the scene where Billy Zane regurgitates a sponge?
C'mon, he's charismatic as fuck!
It sounded good at the beginning until it got to the part where it was all just a simulation then it went downhill from there.
OR, in the ending he repeats "what do you want?" because he knows he has to reenact all they went through to get to the house so he can THEN tell the other guys what they have to do.
His memory was wiped
They’re speaking Farsi, Pashto, or Urdu*. Arabic isn’t commonly spoken in Afghanistan
They Just need the stereotypical Arabic Muslim image.
My bf is afghan, he toke me Arabic is a different language so most people don't even understand it.
Or Pashtun if your on the eastern end.
@@sltslt24 Despite using the same script as Arabic most of the languages in Afghanistan are more closely related to English than to Arabic.
Neat, I didn't know about Urdu (nor can I speak any of them, I can just identify the first 2 when I hear them). I never did understand why they use Arabic for the written forms, but I imagine it's similar to how english inherited and modified our alphabet.
This is so interesting. It's like the movie Source Code where a near-dead soldier is put in a simulation and that episode of Black Mirror 'Men Against Fire' where soldiers see their enemies as monsters combined.
I had completely forgotten about Source Code until I read this comment, I have to go watch that movie again!
@Informational Reality great movie. Nothing special about it in particular, but stood out to me as memorable for some reason.
@@Hayanomie I if they kept the ww2 haunting concept only it would be better imo
THAT'S what this reminded me of. Also mixed in a bit with that Keanu Reeves robot movie? Where the human consciousness would also kill itself if it realises it's in a robot. Forgot what it's called
@@madeniquevanwyk replicas ?
Me "Is that Billy Zane!?"
Chris 2 seconds later"Is that Billy Zane!?"
Can confirm it’s Billy Zane
No, its Arnold Vosloo.
That actually was the first clue - why have him in a a useless part for 4 minutes?
Ansem
"How can you trust Billy Zane after Titanic?"
Owen Wilson appears: Listen to your friend Billy Zane. He's a cool dude. He's trying to help you out.
Yeah he totally put the Diamond in the coat...and then he PUT THE COAT ON HER
this could have been 2 very good horror movies, a cliché fun ww2 horror flick, and a dramatic story of guilt ridden soldiers coming to terms with their actions and inactions, such a damn shame.
I really enjoyed this movie until the ending. The twist was good, the execution wasn't. Why does Hollywood never seem to be able to make a good ending to a horror film?
Ikr? They always seems obsessed to have a twist ending, like they all suddenly turned into M. Night Shyamalan.
Yeah the ending is the only part that kinda just ruined the movie, should've just kept it a WW2 ghost story instead of adding all the it's in modern time in a stimulation thing because it led nowhere and just made the ending a mess unless they plan on a sequel.
Idk, I think this movies ending was cool, but that might be because I'm a military nerd.
I just think the scenes shot for the ending when they show how they got cursed was so disconnected from everything else.
It went from a pretty decent ghost movie to a weird sci fi action flick just like that.
As soon as the dude started screaming "it's not real" I had a bad feeling I knew where the film was heading and sadly I was correct.
@@Cwhirt910 where would they even take a sequel? The story resolved pretty well.
Broo I'm Muslim an I've legit never heard of "vetrulek" and nor has anyone I know...
I was going to say the same thing too.
And sending curse is considered a black magic ritual, which is frown upon is Islam.
I was searching for what the hack this V word means because i have never heard of this word.
@@donventura2116 FYI, there is no such thing as a Muslim curse, because Islam forbid practicing black magic.
When she cursed them, it must be from some local superstitious believe. Just like the so-called 'Honor Killing'. It's a local culture thing, not Islam.
Same, lmfao, it may be something Afghani? Cuz I'm Arab, and that's certainly not Arabic 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ALSO, IF THEY'RE IN AFGHANISTAN THEN THEY'RE NOT SPEAKING ARABIC, LMFAOOOO, COME ON FOUNDFLIX!! I LOVE YOU, DUDE, BUT DO BETTER!!
@@AlexSDU that's true too...if anything it'd be culturally Afghani or Arabic or something...not Islamic, cuz black magic is a no no in Islam 🤣
"it's all a simulation" yeah sounds like Netflix Original alright...
The ending was kinda cheap but the movie itself wasn't bad
@@Papi_Chukulati Yeah and it turns out Netflix wasn’t involved in making the movie it’s just on their service.
TH-cam really dropped the ball in putting the comments DIRECTLY below the video, so when goobers like you spoil the whole video, it's impossible to not see 🙄
@@michaelhood2109 why did you click on the video?
@@FiNn-nk2se um, you do realize that these videos are actually a good 15-20 mins or so of retelling the plot points and events of a movie and its not just dumbed down to a three word spoiler at the very beginning of the video.....🙄
I'm Muslim, never heard of that word, but as i watched it seems it's something in the Afghani language (cuz I'm Arab, and that's not Arabic, lmfao)...also, if they're in Afghanistan, THEN THEY'RE NOT SPEAKING ARABIC!! Afghanistan has a different language ENTIRELY!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Exactly
Good god...its ONLY a movie.
It really wasnt that serious😏
@@dereseking3324 - I mean, doing your basic research is the least they could have done, and they didn’t. “Vetrulek” was apparently invented for this movie.
@@dereseking3324 yeah but when u make a movie in which a huge part of the plot is a culture, u might want to put a lil effort in to it
It’s a made up word, it’s completely fiction it said that in one of the movie descriptions online
I cant be the only one who recognizes the interior of this mansion. Netflix's, set for Haunting of hill house. Parts look a Lil like Bly House too.
I just realized that the exorcist is the only movie facing the camera
Wdym
Huh
He is talking about on the shelves full of movies
@@theevilnoid3085 ohhh
@@theevilnoid3085 ohh 😮
“You should listen to your friend Billy Zane; he’s a cool dude.” - Hansel.
"That Hansel, he is so hot right now"
Hannnnnselllllllll
Cool story hansel!
Han....solo
This concept but with Japanese soldiers and something lovecraftian would be cool
Check out R Point bro.
@@andyb9675 that movie sounds cool
Why Japanese soldiers tho?
@@chikipichi5280 I don’t know why
@@chikipichi5280 Because most Lovecraftian Monsters were believed to be somewhere in the Pacific. And the Japanese Occupied some of it. But there was also the U.S. in the area as well.
It's ride or die with Billy, when you buy a ticket to the Zane Train there is no looking back.
It seems like I may be the only one, but I liked this movie. The ending came out of nowhere, but it didn’t ruin it for me. I like a good haunting!
You are not the only one I loved it too the ending shocked me
same. I actually really liked the ending and I would’ve never expected it
I really enjoyed it, and although the ending may be flawed, I think the movie is still good for small-to-mid budget thriller.
Yea I don't get the fuss. I liked it. 🤷🏽♀️
It's an amazing ending tho atleast its original compared to other horror movies that copy and do the same type over and over each years...This movie ending was something i never expected and i liked it✨
2:28 "Hey is that Billy Zane, what the heck is he doing here?"
Collecting a check? :)
This isn't a movie, that's just a horror cliché bingo winner grid.
Idk I liked the world war 2 part until it decided to throw that out
@@BoredMuffin-og6kc NO ONE in history liked WW2 and i would rather not have to get reminded about it with every crappy exploitation movie that doesn't have a compelling horror story itself. The need to rely on this kind of horror is not only getting stale, it is also not as entertaining as a new and interesting concept. Everyone is a critic i know, but its enough. We have great recent horror movies that aren't mindless torture porn, unlike the Nth saw movie. Jordan Peele's movies Get out and Us were amazing and Leigh Wanell's Upgrade.
@@theblackbaron4119 Im 10 so I have low standards
@@theblackbaron4119 absolute BS. Tons of historian clearly love WWII and my own grandfather, while the death was terrible, he loved that it gave his and many other men/women a purpose that likely will never exist again
@@theblackbaron4119 no but historians love learning about it and love watching films about it
Me: *just loves supernatural memes and trivia*
Also me: *recognizes the occult symbol in the attic to be a demon trap*
What does that mean? It's a trap to catch demons?
Essentially yeah, in Supernatural if a demon were to enter into a demon trap they'd well.. Be trapped there until the symbol is broken
@@aeiztaloraezi7687 You mean in supernatural research or the actual show Supernatural?
@@rosesweetcharlotte In the show yeah, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was something similar to the demon trap in either function or looks in actual supernatural research
@@aeiztaloraezi7687 It's my understanding that there are multiple spells for this sort of thing, but you don't really want to use them since they normally just piss the demon off. The correct method is to summon a demon and then send it back very quickly.
But it is sort of funny that they just used stuff from the show.
I do not understand if everything is related to the mission in Afghanistan because the simulation is about fighting with Nazis with a haunted mansion
apparently because the demon took controll of the simulation and i guess used the soilders knowledge of horror movies and all there regrets and fears to make the torture simulation basically doing literally the opposite of what the simulation was ment to do
@@wilmagregg3131 I thought it wasnt really a true demon but their intense grief manifesting itself
@@sunshineskystar it seemed that way but at the end something definitly is taking controll of the compture systems that wasnt human or at least any of the people there.
im guessing the mother in the house laid down a curse on the soilders before she died
They don't speak Arabic in Afghanistan lmfao 😂 its like saying they speak English in France just cause they use Latin
Dammm...smart to know that...👍goodjob
it is like the movie was made for mostly western audience that does not care about 3rd world countries :D Also in france will soon be arabic more used than french (alredy is in some cities)
I love this channel for helping me literally find flix
If you want your movie spoiled
“Some overly masculine dude”
Nah bro, that’s Thad from blue mountain state, campus legend
Ok so I wasn’t tripping
What a strange ending, feels like the ending came first and then the rest of the movie came after
A small Titans reunion here too! I can’t get over how much Brendan looks like Grant Gustin here 😂
I hope there’s a second part where it shows them fixing what they’ve done. That be amazing
I hope it is better but do you know when it's coming out
I’m a simple man. I see foundflix, I watch
Something that speaks against the repetition ending is the fact that while he may loose his memories the doctors will just tell him "you tried that last time" and not put him inside again
I actually just watched this yesterday, quite the twist at the end I must say I wasn’t expecting it lol
So, this is just literal war flashbacks of Jonas from The Giver.
"Murderin' kids, nothing funnier"
Laughs in revenge of the sith
Ur pfp matches this
“hello younglings”
I never clicked this fast. Always looking foward with your videos.
Somewhere in that house is a portal to "The Tall Grass", lololol
The Tall Grass > Ghosts of snore.
This really reminded me of that old WW1 horror movie Deathwatch, the one in 2002 with Andy Serkis.
I was thinking the same exact thing! Especially with how they have Tappert being the crazy/jaded one who they're "glad he's on our side" like they did with Quinn in Deathwatch!
Ending explained of Deathwatch when?....because I actually never figured it out...
I don't know when the "Candyman" recreation is coming out, but you should review the original. I'm sure there's an entire generation now who has never seen it and it's one of the best storylines ever.
it was a great movie to establish the belif makes things real apporach the idea that something will come into exitence if enough people belive or in candymans case FEAR and belive it
Saw your notification pop up. Watched the trailer. Decided to watch the movie first. Came to watch you explain it immediately after. Still confused about the ending. 💁🏻♂️
I can always count on FoundFlix for something entertaining to watch
DUDE I LITERALLY JUST GOT DONE WATCHING THIS!!!
Same!
I saw it the other day and was let down.
Yes, but actually no
@None of That Matters Bro the ending kinda shit but most of the movie is good
@None of That Matters Bro yea it was but I was not expecting the ending
The movie 'Deathwatch' did this, but set in the trenches of WW1.
Came out before overlord I recommend watching at night
@Maria Kelly DeathWatch came out in 2002 way before overlord
Sucker Punch (2011) did this, but is set in a psych ward.
Death watch is seriously underrated and one of my favourite horror films of all time. It's in my top 10.
Was about to type this.
I was like 20 mins into the film last night but went to sleep. And then get notification that the homie came thru with a summary to save me like another hour or something. You're doing Gods work man. Thanks. 😂👍
I'm so glad that I'm not the only one dissapointed at this movie.
Afghanistan, Isis... High tech sci-fi brain lab from the future
I don't get it
@@mrfeatherhat2879 The soldiers being in Afghanistan and not technology advanced doesnt add up with being able to put soldiers in mental simulations to help their ptsd. I dunno why wernt they able to nuke the cars before they reached the house?
@@cartoonexpert8764 nuke is overkill just send a couple of missiles. It should have done the job
@@mrfeatherhat2879 that's what I meant. I just forgot the word. Thanks for that though.
@@cartoonexpert8764 itz ok
I had to laugh so hard at "Vetrulek" "vetrurgh"
I don't wanna even know the meaning, the ghost just has dislexia
-_-
It's pronounced like that, yall gotta understand that there are other languages than english, bruh
The soldiers being inhumanly effective and a random patrol truck rolling back across enemy lines just to check a house and immediately give up upon finding the door was locked were just meant to make it feel unreal. In actuality, interjecting themselves during the real event would have been suicidal.
“Son in the Great War we-“
“Dear god go to the afterlife already god”
please explain the Korean twisty thriller on netflix “The Call” !!
This was honestly great to watch
And the ending was great
Yeah, this movie got bad FAST at the end.
yeah you cant just show one decent twist then LITERALLY immedatly follow it up with ANOTHER giant twist that subverts the last one i mean if they felt the need to add the haunting being real they could of at least had it end with a awesome vr war fight scene with the demon maybe have the soilders decide to die rather then let the demon have access to all the other disabled vets who will use this thearpy to come
@@wilmagregg3131 Agreed. It didn't need the entire simulation thing. They could have just stuck with the "they're in hell" part they were hinting to the entire movie and still show the scene in Afghanistan.
I don't care what the movie thinks, but nobodies gonna sit here and believe that an "off the books facility" has a simulation machine so strong that it can keep alive not only a man who's missing his entire jaw but also a man who's guts were hanging five feet out of his body.
And theres a massive plot hole. They act shocked when he says the simulation is haunted but they're literally watching what they're seeing in the simulation on a hologram screen right in the center of the lab. They would have seen the simulation was "haunted"!
This movie reinforces my want for a wolfenstein movie
There's overlord if you want to
@@worlds3061 I thought that movie was a step in the right direction.
They'd do the New Colossus, because current year
@@matthiasthulman4058 If they were gonna do a current year Wolfenstein movie it would probably be based off of Youngblood.
@@liammcbillybob1251 Which is trash
Did nobody catch how the movie made a strange cut from the "Armoire" scene to the "Morse Code" Scene, where everyone had scars in their faces, and Butchie was completely absent?
Yeah, cause that scene actually belongs after the German Invasion scene. It feels like they switched that scene by accident in post production without knowing it. Did they not had any test audience for that movie?
The doll room. That massive doll house is nuts! Could only imagine how much something that big would cost these days. The plastic ones they sell on tv are mad expensive.
It's a remake / copy of a Korean movie called R-POINT
Facts.
@M Livehd the ending is way different
@M Livehd basically everyone dies.
2020 version was left more open ended.
Now, I _desperately_ want to see this Korean movie, 'R-POINT'!!!
You should check it out, I'd recommend using subtitled options as the voice over dubbing isn't the greatest. I enjoyed ghosts of war but agree the ending could have been better!
Such a great movie, ending definitely messed with me.
"Howdy folks and welcome to foundflix"
19:00 What confuses me is WHY curse them? It was only dumb luck that they survived in the first place.
Thank you. You've saved me a ton of time by doing these summaries.
"That will definitely the viewer asking questions" -foundflix description 2020
This movie was a pleasant surprise, wasnt expecting much and really enjoyed it
Damn last time I was this early, Covid was still just rumors.
What does this mean
@@Ryan-jf5sm before covid blew up in the USA or spread as far as it did. Rumors were spreading that a serious disease was spreading all over China and the government was trying to keep things quiet. Welp guess you can say those rumors were true.
@@Ryan-jf5sm It was fun! Beginning in January, there were rumors that China was having some issues with a mysterious SARS like virus. But no one knew exactly what or how bad it was. And to be fair, we get reports of weird diseases all the time, so we had no idea it would get this bad.
Zero what is covid?
The ending was taken out back and shot in the head. Seriously, why did they go in this direction? The movie had an interesting plot up until the simulation crap came into play.
Speaking of which the simulation time loop thing is similar to another movie I've seen called Source Code. It's not the exact same but I can see this movie may have taken some plot ideas from that movie.
Who knows, I might be wrong.
I was expecting a twist. There was no way they'd kill off Billy Zane that early in a movie never to be seen again lol
Zane knew the ending and didn’t want to be part of it… just saying.
"Howdy folk's welcome to foundflix" is LITERALLY freaking music to my ears.....🤗🤗🤗💯
the ending sucks, but up to that point the movie was really good
Anyone else think he should do Don’t listen?
Omg that movie drove me insane. It's just everyone walking around doing the dumbest shit possible a person could do in a haunted house.
What's the premise?
@@comatose8459 short story is flies killing people and a witch
Sure, but I don't know what it is
No.
If I understood this video correctly, the twist seems to be saying that he lost his memories, so when he goes back in, he won't be able to help them, presumably that this would repeat endlessly. My concern is that, the scientist didn't lose her memories, so assuming she can work on a solution, wouldn't he just wake up again, then she can let him know he did it before, and how he should do it differently this time, to keep his memories?
I feel like Netflix has overused the whole "its all a simulation" bit