26:28 fun little detail. This painting has a little legend that goes with it. It's called the crying child and It is said that every house that it is hung in will burn down.
@@DukeOnkled I know that but that doesn't matter to this little detail in the movie. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHETHER THE LEGEND IS TRUE OR NOT IT'S A COOL DETAIL.
funny how when ana y pedro are "half pigs" their hair is black but when they're "real humans" their hair is blond, just a bit of insight into schäfer's ideology offered to us by the filmmakers' along with the windowastika
@@dreamersdisease2481 They're not looking for victimhood, they're referring to pretty commonly known facts about N*zi motivations. Hitler's whole crusade was for German-aryan purity, and German-aryans were supposed to be blonde with blue eyes. From the wikipedia page on "aryan race": "In 1878, German American anthropologist Theodor Poesche published a survey of historical references attempting to demonstrate that the Aryans were light-skinned blue-eyed blonds"
Fun fact: "Schäfer" translates to "Shepherd" quite ironic for a cult leader Also the voice byte when the wolf eyes stare at you means "have you closed all windows and doors ?"
Hence all the German Shepherd Dog imagry..plus, through no fault of this great breed, GSDs were used as guard and attack dogs at concentration camps...
"Bestia" (Beast) is another animation work that also tackles the dark past of our country and like The Wolf House its also terrifyng and very well animated. They are both awesome works
It's one of the most beautiful and terrifying films ive ever watched.its hard to watch but i had to watch it more than once to understand it. There are so many things i didnt get the first time. The way they tell this story is so well done.
Chilean filmmaker Chile: I love how this film has slowly become a staple of international cinema. I'm excited for the next films from the directors: The Hyperboreans, which is currently in the festival circuit, and their adaptation of Hansel & Gretel in preproduction. Also a couple days ago Leon & Cociña just opened in Chile an exhibition of fellow animators.
I watched a video with this movie in it a long time ago, but it only described it as, "woman goes crazy with pigs." If I remember right. I've kinda looked down on it because of that, since I thought it was a simple story with overdone animation. But now knowing the context has changed my views. Nice job on the video!
Hi! Im an artist from Chile, and it's so cool seeing this project get international recognition! When I was in Art school I went to see the Casa Lobo in real life! I was in there during the making of the movie! The creators had a project where they would move the whole set of the house while recording the movie around different museums and community centers in Santiago (Chile's capital). Since a lot of the movie happens inside the home itself it didn't mattered much that the outside of the set wasn't the same always. So a bunch of art students from different universities and specialities were invited to meet Casa Lobo itself. I remember there was a whole exposition about the context and process of the story and only one rule: Don't touch anything. Since they were still recording (aka taking the stop motion pictures) and we could mess up the continuity of the takes. HOW COOL IS THAT!? Casa Lobo was such an important project, Im happy i was able to see it happen 💖
I did NOT expect to see a video about this movie appear in my subscriptions but damn am I glad it happened. I watched it in the middle of the night 2-3 years ago after seeing a random gif of it, I just NEEDED to get more of those animation styles and I had no idea what it was about or that it was a horror thingy... oh boy, what a weird night. Looking for background information on it the next day was unpleasant, but felt important, as these topics generally are. I'm glad you put in the work to understand and explain that context in such a clear and digestible manner all throughout the story. This movie is a great piece of art both in storytelling and animation, and definitely deserves it!
in the beginning pedro and anna have black hair and brown eyes, then after the fire, when they're "fixed" to be fully human and "beautiful" they have blond hair and blue eyes.....yikes
Honey glazed ham is another possible fate of the piggies...Grimm's Fairy tales had many tales featuring sentient foodstuffs going on adventures, often getting cooked and eaten...
I love the dark stuff! I found your channel because of the video you did on 'When The Wind Blows'. Your voice is perfect for these types of videos. And because you have an accent to me, it's even better!
aww dang, when I first saw the movie, I thought the ending was empowering for maria because she fought back and survived against the cannibal children. but now it's so sad.
You are entitled to BOTH interpretations or even more, good art continues to create meaning as we live our lives and experiences mold us. Thank you for sharing the message that you first saw.
I think that's something that actually captures the true tragedy of what the film is trying to predict. Without context, you believed in the story. Like how without knowing history, a child will believe in anything said to them. Of course, it's not your fault for not knowing, it's just something neat I think.
@@tablescissors uh. an interpretation where the nazi pedophile was right all along isn't. like. good in any way??? having a wrong first interpretation is fine and actually an important part of analysis of stories, realizing how we get tricked and learning from these experiences, etc etc, but saying both interpretations would have equal merit is extremely gross in this context when the art is about denouncing the abuses of a nazi pedophile and the cycle of violence and trauma, and when that is THE express message of the artists. like, what the fuck.
@@LuluV-e4c yo?? i dont think they are trying to defend the nazi pedophile dawg. they are saying that their first viewing of the movie isn’t invalid but it shows that what humans watch we interpret in our own way and that’s okay, obviously we know that the movie has an extremely negate connotation and story and the creator of the movie is a HORRIBLE person. but that shouldn’t invalidate how they first saw the movie, and that (even though it sucked) his movie did work. it painted a narrative that on first viewing showed him as a good person, regardless of how deplorable he was.
Yeah the wolf is ins marias head cause shes traumatized and brainwashed by it she can't mentally get away from the cult its all she has known . Very emotional film
I remember watching this film with my dad and being so disturbed by it, mostly for the strange and almost nonsensical visuals + the creepy whispering voice
real honey does cure burns, but it looks like septic puss. I once had a nasty burn on my hand and I put honey on it straight away. The skin didn't dry out and there isn't any scars, but for a few days I had a dripping bandage and flies buzzing everywhere - no-one would come near me.
oh my god! Thank you (37:23) you kind of helped me find my own lost media (the true story of the three little pigs (the one that looks like a newspaper). I have been looking for this book for years but didn't know it's real name other than 'its the three little pigs from the wolves view'.
I'd like to recomend another hispanic animation It's called "la casa triste" by Sofia Carrillo, a mexican animator It talks about a family tormented by death and disease
I understand how some content you cant dive into due to platform restrictions, but i feel like this analysis really missed out on this as a metaphor for the internal contradictions of fascism (among other socio-political points). The magical realism is all metaphorical. Cycles of trauma and abuse are absolutely part of the story, but its not really the thesis.
Yeah, I feel like trying to talk about this movie without uttering the word fascism or Nazi would be like making an analysis of Schindler's List without saying the word Holocaust.
@@RaeIsGaee to speak about "high-ranking Germans" leaving after world war 2 and not even put some kind of note that you're speaking in euphemisms is really something. I don't know if it's distrust of the TH-cam monetization system or simply a bad analysis, but the fact that he translates "colonia dignidad" to "colony dignity" makes me lean to the latter
@@giddycadetif you had watched any of his earlier videos, you can see he’s quite young, maybe it’s a lack of knowledge, he’s also pretty new to video analysis in terms of TH-cam, so it’s probably just that.
I find it interesting how Schafer compares his subordinates to pigs while Maria compares her subordinates to dogs. In German culture, pig dog is one of the worst insults you can use against someone. Call a German “swinehound” and expect a fist fight.
Really interesting concept, love the video and you definitely gained a new subscriber! The only thing I can’t get out of my head is the word “propaganda” and the tumblr post: “None of you actually know what propaganda is?” “It’s when a British person takes a good look at something”
this movie screams of magical realism, which is a popular latin american type of (commonly literature based) media that focuses on the absurdity of life, blurring fantasy and reality.
Great break down, I’ve always been curious if there was more to the strange footage I’ve only seen small glimpses of. I don’t think I’d ever watch it tho after viewing this, the feels hit a little too close. Great video, thanks again for sharing
This is fantastic work here. Such awesome insight, and I hadn’t even heard of this film before! Thank you very much 🙏 I look forward to looking into this one myself
one of those movies that stay with you for sure... film suggestions of some really original horror. history of the occult violence voyager/ the burning buddha man
If you’re an authoritarian dictator, that’s awful. If you’re a child predator, that’s just as bad. But if you’re both, you can’t even be accurately described as human.
You nailed it! Thank you so much for making this video it has helped me reach a point of understanding in the trauma of my life. You have helped me greatly to understand a thing that has been a painful mystery in my life.
Theres a Bible story haunts me. I might have some details wrong, but; A man has two sons. One of them is great, one of them sucks. He demands his inheritance early, squanders it, and ends up living in a pig pen. He gets pennies a day from the owner to take care of the pigs, living off of the same slops in the mud, living like a pig, fighting them for scraps. He returns home, desperate, ashamed, and his father rejoices. Slaughters his best goat for a feast. Has a big party, celebrating his sons return. The good son is mad, feels cheated, but the father rejoices that his prodigal son has returned. That Maria ends up living with pigs who want to eat her because theyre fighting for the same scraps feels related, especially considering that Jesus was called a shepherd. And then she prays for the wolf, who she now sees as a german shepherd, to save her. She returns to her family's control, because she isnt equipped to survive out here. They want her back, and they want her broken when she comes back. Ashamed. Repentant. Grateful for the punishment they doled out. Whenever things get desperate, i remember that theyre waiting for this tale to manifest, and im disgusted to my core. They imprinted this story on me, making sure i knew, at a young age, that the world would destroy me. That i might think i can handle it, but i can't. That theyre waiting for me to fail with open arms. They see this as love, sculpted like maria was, sculpting me the same way. It disgusts me enough to fight the storys message, despite how ingrained in my psyche it is. I'd rather die with the pigs.
I'm not surprised that some people tell you the story that way. So many people like to twist messages of Bible stories to fit whatever works for them. It's tragic because the true message of the story is supposed to be the opposite. It's not that the prodigal son deserved to be punished, it's supposed to be about loving those who return to the Christian community with open eyes: not judging their past choices. It's supposed to be a message to the family to be happy they returned alive and healthy.
Bro i live in Chile and i’m so confused now. OK so this is my expectations, creepy movie, talking about the historical facts about Chile that is misunderstanding ( terrifying) OK, this is me after watching the résumé😮 honestly this is going to freak me out for the whole week😅 but I think the most interesting part about every emotion that I had the main one was curiosity, because these things are normally happened so far away from me so knowing this place might still be up just a few miles away from me is so interesting😮💨 but wow, I was so surprised knowing that there was cults like this poor Maria honestly😢 it gives a great message to watch your back in a perspective that leaves you reflecting! 9/10 cuz it was soooooooooo crepy
Watch the movie if a movie can be perfect this one is. It's so heavy and hard to watch but its one of the best movies ive ever seen. And It needs more than one watching.
i feel almost certain there was a short (ten minutes-ish?) edit of The Wolf House floating around on the internet years before the finished, full-length version was actually released. Can anyone else confirm this?
If I had a nickel for every time there was a blonde child character named Maria that wore a blue dress and caused trauma to other characters I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice.
I just watched this movie at the end of September, the animation is incredible, the sound design of crinkly almost insect like crawling as the paper mache dolls grow and melt and reform is so unsettling. Really amazing movie. At first I thought it was about colonialism but then I watched a documentary about colonia dignidad and realized what was happening more. But I didn't fully understand till I watched this. Thanks!
I wonder if Attack on Titan's creator drew inspiration from this (Ymir's backstory). Also reminds me of the music video for Strange Little Girl by Tori Amos
So, I was confused, watching this video, whether the film was actually made by the cult. It makes so much more sense once I confirmed that it is not. It's a film pretending to be that, in order to make its points and tell its story better. That said, I felt a bit of de-ja-vu about the creepy hand-made visuals and internal message of "the film", (the one "made" by the cult) that being, "Even if you escape, you will struggle and realize it's better here." It strongly echoes some of the leaked North Korean propaganda, targeted at children. Sometimes, there's a contrasting character who doesn't "screw up" and come back with their tail between their legs, but that prodigal son-type character seems to be pretty common. It's likely supposed to be about both defecting and the nation of South Korea/Korea, but it definitely walks a weird line of there being other people and places out there, but "Oh no! Turns out, they're all super evil and in the end, you'll beg to come back to the land of the god-king." (Hey! Maybe you'll see your starving family at a work camp one last time before you're executed...) It's really sad to think about how dark things have to be for this to serve as an effective strategy. These people are so committed to doing harm that the propaganda they come up with assumes their victims will want to escape, turning instead to instilling a sense of futility.
Btw thanks for this vid its really nice and I wanted to watch this movie for a long time but I just never got to it cause yeah. And I think its from the same guy who made Mad God. I would suggest making video on Mad God but tbh that film is literally pointless although it looks cool asf lol
The person who did horrible things to me when I was 6 or 7 years old is also still free. Not too far from me even. There was no justice, allthough thankfully I've never ran into "it". I think it's due to "it" being in very very bad both physical and mental shape, thank goodness.
26:28 fun little detail. This painting has a little legend that goes with it. It's called the crying child and It is said that every house that it is hung in will burn down.
Series of paintings actually
@@PinnePon yeah by some Italian guy I think Giovanni something
Also the curse was entirely made up by a newspaper for marketing purposes.
@@DukeOnkled I know that but that doesn't matter to this little detail in the movie. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHETHER THE LEGEND IS TRUE OR NOT IT'S A COOL DETAIL.
Phillip from library of ruina??
funny how when ana y pedro are "half pigs" their hair is black but when they're "real humans" their hair is blond, just a bit of insight into schäfer's ideology offered to us by the filmmakers' along with the windowastika
Hey man it's just hair color take it easy Don't go looking for victim hood
@@dreamersdisease2481 this movie is LITERALLY about nazi indoctrination and its victims
@@dreamersdisease2481 They're not looking for victimhood, they're referring to pretty commonly known facts about N*zi motivations. Hitler's whole crusade was for German-aryan purity, and German-aryans were supposed to be blonde with blue eyes.
From the wikipedia page on "aryan race": "In 1878, German American anthropologist Theodor Poesche published a survey of historical references attempting to demonstrate that the Aryans were light-skinned blue-eyed blonds"
@@dreamersdisease2481you realize this video is talking about a Nazi colony yeah
@@dreamersdisease2481 do you happen to be blond and white by any chance?
Fun fact: "Schäfer" translates to "Shepherd" quite ironic for a cult leader
Also the voice byte when the wolf eyes stare at you means "have you closed all windows and doors ?"
I think is quite fitting.
Very interesting!
It's thematic, not ironic, but that last bit is pretty freaky.
That's not irony.
Hence all the German Shepherd Dog imagry..plus, through no fault of this great breed, GSDs were used as guard and attack dogs at concentration camps...
"Bestia" (Beast) is another animation work that also tackles the dark past of our country and like The Wolf House its also terrifyng and very well animated. They are both awesome works
It's one of the most beautiful and terrifying films ive ever watched.its hard to watch but i had to watch it more than once to understand it. There are so many things i didnt get the first time. The way they tell this story is so well done.
Oh ill have to check out beast cause i cant ever say how brilliantly the wolf house hits me
Ah Germany, it is my home country and I love it, but we sure birthed some of the worst people and stories of all time here.
and this happened in my country of Chile.
Some very smart & strong too!
I mean. The failed painter was austrian, lets be fair here.
@@toolatetothestory Yes, he was Austrian, but millions who were following him and his demagogy were Germans.
@@ozymandiasultor9480 And austrian, polish, hungarian.
Our country is far from the only one with a horrendous past.
Chilean filmmaker Chile: I love how this film has slowly become a staple of international cinema. I'm excited for the next films from the directors: The Hyperboreans, which is currently in the festival circuit, and their adaptation of Hansel & Gretel in preproduction.
Also a couple days ago Leon & Cociña just opened in Chile an exhibition of fellow animators.
That’s fantastic. So much good cinema out there, below the surface of the mainstream blockbuster
For some reason that “MaRIa…” voice makes my hair stand on end.
God the animation is PHENOMENAL. No wonder it took them five years, this movie looks fantastic. Thank you for covering this little masterpiece 👍
I watched a video with this movie in it a long time ago, but it only described it as, "woman goes crazy with pigs." If I remember right. I've kinda looked down on it because of that, since I thought it was a simple story with overdone animation. But now knowing the context has changed my views. Nice job on the video!
woah that first despcription is crazy considering how central the context is for this movie, if I was the directors and saw that i would honestly cry
This is the most insane honey ad ever.
Hi! Im an artist from Chile, and it's so cool seeing this project get international recognition!
When I was in Art school I went to see the Casa Lobo in real life! I was in there during the making of the movie!
The creators had a project where they would move the whole set of the house while recording the movie around different museums and community centers in Santiago (Chile's capital). Since a lot of the movie happens inside the home itself it didn't mattered much that the outside of the set wasn't the same always.
So a bunch of art students from different universities and specialities were invited to meet Casa Lobo itself.
I remember there was a whole exposition about the context and process of the story and only one rule: Don't touch anything. Since they were still recording (aka taking the stop motion pictures) and we could mess up the continuity of the takes.
HOW COOL IS THAT!?
Casa Lobo was such an important project, Im happy i was able to see it happen 💖
Oh, also, if you came at certain hours of the day you could catch Cristobal and Joaquin LITERALLY WORKING ON SET
I did NOT expect to see a video about this movie appear in my subscriptions but damn am I glad it happened. I watched it in the middle of the night 2-3 years ago after seeing a random gif of it, I just NEEDED to get more of those animation styles and I had no idea what it was about or that it was a horror thingy... oh boy, what a weird night.
Looking for background information on it the next day was unpleasant, but felt important, as these topics generally are. I'm glad you put in the work to understand and explain that context in such a clear and digestible manner all throughout the story. This movie is a great piece of art both in storytelling and animation, and definitely deserves it!
in the beginning pedro and anna have black hair and brown eyes, then after the fire, when they're "fixed" to be fully human and "beautiful" they have blond hair and blue eyes.....yikes
Nazism
Blonde hair and blue eyes is objectively beautiful
@@davidabest7195 They are not objectively any more beautiful or better than any other color of hair or eyes. Only Nazis think that 👍
@@davidabest7195 Sure, but those are not more beautiful than black hair and brown eyes.
@@davidabest7195 yah to Nazi's which this film is about
It's no coincidence that the miracle honey treatment makes the new "perfect" children are blonde haired and blue eyed.
Honey glazed ham is another possible fate of the piggies...Grimm's Fairy tales had many tales featuring sentient foodstuffs going on adventures, often getting cooked and eaten...
Thanks for clicking on this video, the next one will be more light hearted (Ranking Every Backrooms Level) and should be out soon
Love your vids
so do I.
I love the dark stuff! I found your channel because of the video you did on 'When The Wind Blows'. Your voice is perfect for these types of videos. And because you have an accent to me, it's even better!
aww dang, when I first saw the movie, I thought the ending was empowering for maria because she fought back and survived against the cannibal children. but now it's so sad.
You are entitled to BOTH interpretations or even more, good art continues to create meaning as we live our lives and experiences mold us. Thank you for sharing the message that you first saw.
I think that's something that actually captures the true tragedy of what the film is trying to predict. Without context, you believed in the story. Like how without knowing history, a child will believe in anything said to them. Of course, it's not your fault for not knowing, it's just something neat I think.
@@tablescissors uh. an interpretation where the nazi pedophile was right all along isn't. like. good in any way???
having a wrong first interpretation is fine and actually an important part of analysis of stories, realizing how we get tricked and learning from these experiences, etc etc, but saying both interpretations would have equal merit is extremely gross in this context when the art is about denouncing the abuses of a nazi pedophile and the cycle of violence and trauma, and when that is THE express message of the artists. like, what the fuck.
@@LuluV-e4c yo?? i dont think they are trying to defend the nazi pedophile dawg. they are saying that their first viewing of the movie isn’t invalid but it shows that what humans watch we interpret in our own way and that’s okay, obviously we know that the movie has an extremely negate connotation and story and the creator of the movie is a HORRIBLE person. but that shouldn’t invalidate how they first saw the movie, and that (even though it sucked) his movie did work. it painted a narrative that on first viewing showed him as a good person, regardless of how deplorable he was.
@@LuluV-e4cnot at alllll what they were saying
Yeah the wolf is ins marias head cause shes traumatized and brainwashed by it she can't mentally get away from the cult its all she has known . Very emotional film
I remember watching this film with my dad and being so disturbed by it, mostly for the strange and almost nonsensical visuals + the creepy whispering voice
The making of the Wolf house is very intresting. It's so cool to see real art projects getting made now ah days.
This is an excellent explanation. I was very confused after watching the movie, and now it makes so much sense. This deserves many more views!
real honey does cure burns, but it looks like septic puss. I once had a nasty burn on my hand and I put honey on it straight away. The skin didn't dry out and there isn't any scars, but for a few days I had a dripping bandage and flies buzzing everywhere - no-one would come near me.
I wasn't expecting to see a video on this topic, greetings from Chile, just days before the Independence Day celebrations.
oh my god! Thank you (37:23) you kind of helped me find my own lost media (the true story of the three little pigs (the one that looks like a newspaper). I have been looking for this book for years but didn't know it's real name other than 'its the three little pigs from the wolves view'.
I'd like to recomend another hispanic animation
It's called "la casa triste" by Sofia Carrillo, a mexican animator
It talks about a family tormented by death and disease
I understand how some content you cant dive into due to platform restrictions, but i feel like this analysis really missed out on this as a metaphor for the internal contradictions of fascism (among other socio-political points). The magical realism is all metaphorical. Cycles of trauma and abuse are absolutely part of the story, but its not really the thesis.
Yeah, I feel like trying to talk about this movie without uttering the word fascism or Nazi would be like making an analysis of Schindler's List without saying the word Holocaust.
@@RaeIsGaee to speak about "high-ranking Germans" leaving after world war 2 and not even put some kind of note that you're speaking in euphemisms is really something. I don't know if it's distrust of the TH-cam monetization system or simply a bad analysis, but the fact that he translates "colonia dignidad" to "colony dignity" makes me lean to the latter
@@giddycadetif you had watched any of his earlier videos, you can see he’s quite young, maybe it’s a lack of knowledge, he’s also pretty new to video analysis in terms of TH-cam, so it’s probably just that.
As a Latina I super appreciate the proper pronunciation of Chile ❤
I find it interesting how Schafer compares his subordinates to pigs while Maria compares her subordinates to dogs. In German culture, pig dog is one of the worst insults you can use against someone. Call a German “swinehound” and expect a fist fight.
Really interesting concept, love the video and you definitely gained a new subscriber!
The only thing I can’t get out of my head is the word “propaganda” and the tumblr post:
“None of you actually know what propaganda is?”
“It’s when a British person takes a good look at something”
Woohoo!! Lovin the content!
@@shade.s. so kind 💙
Crazy a propaganda film has so much detailed like German experimental Impressionism in it. The artists seem skilled regardless of the message.
I assume you mean "expressionism".
I have been here since the dhmis saga, this analysis for this film was a wild ride! Great video!
Every video is just banger after banger. another 10/10
most of it is in spanish but once she accepts Schaefer she speaks german
this movie screams of magical realism, which is a popular latin american type of (commonly literature based) media that focuses on the absurdity of life, blurring fantasy and reality.
I prefer unexplainable magic, for sure. It reflects the real world better. Sometimes, things happen with no explanation or reason.
29:47 - such a dark movie, but the hair crawling onto their heads is so funny to me
This was absolutely crazy, messages, and meanings aside...the vision of the Art director, the puppets, the animation...just so cool
Great break down, I’ve always been curious if there was more to the strange footage I’ve only seen small glimpses of. I don’t think I’d ever watch it tho after viewing this, the feels hit a little too close.
Great video, thanks again for sharing
This is fantastic work here. Such awesome insight, and I hadn’t even heard of this film before! Thank you very much 🙏 I look forward to looking into this one myself
Why does the cult leader have to make one of the most accurate depictions of generational trauma
the movie wasn´t made by the cult leader Paul Schafer
@@babel.m1eli thought it was cause he said they voiced the wolf?
I thought it was going to be like dhmis with weird but interesting visuals, but it has a real creepyness to it, I love it
one of those movies that stay with you for sure...
film suggestions of some really original horror.
history of the occult
violence voyager/ the burning buddha man
FINALLY! One of my favorite movies!
The return of the king !!!
There’s a movie called that !!!
And it's a damn good one too
Lord of the rings
How tf do I already know about the three little pigs cult movie from Brazil before clicking on this
If you’re an authoritarian dictator, that’s awful. If you’re a child predator, that’s just as bad. But if you’re both, you can’t even be accurately described as human.
This all makes sense once you understand the historical context of the film. 🤔
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You nailed it! Thank you so much for making this video it has helped me reach a point of understanding in the trauma of my life. You have helped me greatly to understand a thing that has been a painful mystery in my life.
Theres a Bible story haunts me. I might have some details wrong, but;
A man has two sons. One of them is great, one of them sucks. He demands his inheritance early, squanders it, and ends up living in a pig pen. He gets pennies a day from the owner to take care of the pigs, living off of the same slops in the mud, living like a pig, fighting them for scraps.
He returns home, desperate, ashamed, and his father rejoices. Slaughters his best goat for a feast. Has a big party, celebrating his sons return.
The good son is mad, feels cheated, but the father rejoices that his prodigal son has returned.
That Maria ends up living with pigs who want to eat her because theyre fighting for the same scraps feels related, especially considering that Jesus was called a shepherd. And then she prays for the wolf, who she now sees as a german shepherd, to save her. She returns to her family's control, because she isnt equipped to survive out here.
They want her back, and they want her broken when she comes back. Ashamed. Repentant. Grateful for the punishment they doled out.
Whenever things get desperate, i remember that theyre waiting for this tale to manifest, and im disgusted to my core. They imprinted this story on me, making sure i knew, at a young age, that the world would destroy me. That i might think i can handle it, but i can't. That theyre waiting for me to fail with open arms. They see this as love, sculpted like maria was, sculpting me the same way.
It disgusts me enough to fight the storys message, despite how ingrained in my psyche it is.
I'd rather die with the pigs.
I'm not surprised that some people tell you the story that way. So many people like to twist messages of Bible stories to fit whatever works for them.
It's tragic because the true message of the story is supposed to be the opposite. It's not that the prodigal son deserved to be punished, it's supposed to be about loving those who return to the Christian community with open eyes: not judging their past choices. It's supposed to be a message to the family to be happy they returned alive and healthy.
Not what the story means
I think we have different interpretations about that story lol
@@grandgentleman4828 exactly
@@cats8941 We pray the commenter gets good therapy.
It’s terrible what happened yes but you gotta admit that the animation is awesome.
Always very interesting videos
This is one of the best movies ever made
Bro i live in Chile and i’m so confused now. OK so this is my expectations, creepy movie, talking about the historical facts about Chile that is misunderstanding ( terrifying)
OK, this is me after watching the résumé😮 honestly this is going to freak me out for the whole week😅 but I think the most interesting part about every emotion that I had the main one was curiosity, because these things are normally happened so far away from me so knowing this place might still be up just a few miles away from me is so interesting😮💨 but wow, I was so surprised knowing that there was cults like this poor Maria honestly😢 it gives a great message to watch your back in a perspective that leaves you reflecting! 9/10 cuz it was soooooooooo crepy
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I loved this video, very well put together. Ive never seen the movie and you explained it in a way where i got what was goin on.
Watch the movie if a movie can be perfect this one is. It's so heavy and hard to watch but its one of the best movies ive ever seen. And It needs more than one watching.
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Right off the bat, I'm reminded of Rajneeshpuram.
1 hour ago, THE KING CAME BACK!!
Keep up the incredible work
This sounds like severe ptsd
Love your vids so much!!! You talk about the most fascinating stuff ❤❤
9:44 okay what this made me think about Ymir from aot
Missed ya ❤
Did anyone else notice the Aryan undertone to the movie
@@samussumas2214 of course the movie is about Nazis So it's going to have an area and undertone
Now, I don't know how to tell you this...
thats the point :3 south america was literally the place to be if you were a nazi after WW2.
That honey sounds amazing.🐝
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Yaaay!! Missed this channell so much
Paused this video to go watch the whole movie, it was so amazing and heartbreaking
It’ll stay with me for a long time♥︎
🗣️They're not beating Goku!
i feel almost certain there was a short (ten minutes-ish?) edit of The Wolf House floating around on the internet years before the finished, full-length version was actually released. Can anyone else confirm this?
I’m gonna be so happy the day that changing a persons accent becomes a standard option on TH-cam
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If I had a nickel for every time there was a blonde child character named Maria that wore a blue dress and caused trauma to other characters I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice.
Please I need to know the other one now haha
why so less views?
there should be more
I just watched this movie at the end of September, the animation is incredible, the sound design of crinkly almost insect like crawling as the paper mache dolls grow and melt and reform is so unsettling. Really amazing movie. At first I thought it was about colonialism but then I watched a documentary about colonia dignidad and realized what was happening more. But I didn't fully understand till I watched this. Thanks!
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Unrelated, but the thumbnail looks like Walter White if he were done by Picasso or some other modern artist
I wonder if Attack on Titan's creator drew inspiration from this (Ymir's backstory).
Also reminds me of the music video for Strange Little Girl by Tori Amos
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Due to recent circumstances, can I recommend a video on the game That Dragon Cancer?
It would mean alot!
Imagine misspelling ''propeganda''.
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So, I was confused, watching this video, whether the film was actually made by the cult. It makes so much more sense once I confirmed that it is not. It's a film pretending to be that, in order to make its points and tell its story better.
That said, I felt a bit of de-ja-vu about the creepy hand-made visuals and internal message of "the film", (the one "made" by the cult) that being, "Even if you escape, you will struggle and realize it's better here." It strongly echoes some of the leaked North Korean propaganda, targeted at children. Sometimes, there's a contrasting character who doesn't "screw up" and come back with their tail between their legs, but that prodigal son-type character seems to be pretty common. It's likely supposed to be about both defecting and the nation of South Korea/Korea, but it definitely walks a weird line of there being other people and places out there, but "Oh no! Turns out, they're all super evil and in the end, you'll beg to come back to the land of the god-king." (Hey! Maybe you'll see your starving family at a work camp one last time before you're executed...)
It's really sad to think about how dark things have to be for this to serve as an effective strategy. These people are so committed to doing harm that the propaganda they come up with assumes their victims will want to escape, turning instead to instilling a sense of futility.
They should have casted someone named Wolfgang instead of Paul...
Btw thanks for this vid its really nice and I wanted to watch this movie for a long time but I just never got to it cause yeah. And I think its from the same guy who made Mad God. I would suggest making video on Mad God but tbh that film is literally pointless although it looks cool asf lol
And then, he went on to be David Letterman’s band leader (just kidding)
Ah hel naw the underwater cave exploring gone terribly wrong music
Crazy this guy got away with it and went on to make music for David Letterman.
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Well done ❤️
is cine arte not a thing in there?
Interesting vid
Huh, I'm from Colombia and a good friend of mine's last name is Schäefer... Time to ask him a few questions
One of my favorites !!!
The cocaine is a invisible monster 😔
Great job now do a dr who one
The person who did horrible things to me when I was 6 or 7 years old is also still free. Not too far from me even. There was no justice, allthough thankfully I've never ran into "it". I think it's due to "it" being in very very bad both physical and mental shape, thank goodness.
real fucked up to watch this movie considering my name is also Maria.
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