Yes. Olwen Kelly. Her knowledge of yoga (maybe meditation too? I’m unsure about that…) helped her with the control over her breathing and body movements.
This movie is such a hidden gem. I watched it randomly on Netflix not knowing anything about it and LOVED it. To this day, I never hear anyone talk about it though.
An interesting detail in the movie is that most of what happens is an illusion. There never was a storm, there were no bodies attacking them, and the lights in the autopsy room didn't break (you can see them lit up fine at the end). The cops at the end also never mention Emma, the girlfriend, and iirc you can hear one of them mention only two bodies.
Thanks, I did not pay attention to the "only two bodies" thing at the end, that explains a lot. Jane Doe basically got into their heads. That means the cat wasn't dead too, that's nice. 😄
@@Fusionaire The cat was dead. But only after Tommy picked him up and broke his neck, thinking that he was injured and dying. They killed the cat for nothing.
See thats the point though.. this movie could've been creepier and actually scary if they'd played with subtle details like that more than the cheap jumpscares with loud noises and someone coming up behind, etc etc that the movie relies on 75% of the time...
@@AveryHyena Yup. It's what makes the movie more sad than horror to me. Poor cat got ganked because Jane Doe's an asshole (rightfully so given _her_ life and how it ended, but still). And poor Emma's gotta deal with the fact that her boyfriend's dead now, was talking about leaving his job but felt compelled to help a Dad he loved and on top of that, she probably didn't stop by either, which is gonna add on to the guilt. Probably a weird take, but yeah, combined with "that was pretty gross", The Autopsy of Jane Doe was just depressing for me, personally. 😅
I think what I understand is that the deal was the old man feels the pain he unknowingly put her through. But the son gave his father the mercy they weren’t able to give her (albeit unknowingly) by finishing him off before she could finish exacting her revenge. Therefore, the deal of keeping him safe was off.
The father wasn't begging his son to put him out of his misery, he was begging him to cut his tongue out to complete the ritual. The son chose to end his suffering instead, thus leading to his own death. Had the son cut his father's tongue out the son would have lived.
She would have reneged on the deal anyway, she was evil, she made them kill a perfectly good cat and she likely killed the ambulance driver at the end.
The deal was that he would help her in any way she wants.....she regenerated herself and all her broken joints and lost organs using that of the father.
One of my favorite horrors. It's almost all psychological horror. The ambiance and mood is so intense and most of it is just sounds and distant sightings. It's all creeping in your head
Knowing that she's played horror games in the past makes me want to suggest "The Mortuary Assistant". Granted I don't think she could handle Playing it herself but maybe she should watch someone else Silent Playthrough of the game? Getting her reactions to all the creepy stuff that happens would be awesome!
I’ve seen this comment made once or twice, but it’s an important detail so many ppl miss and I think it detracts from the overall meaning of the movie if you don’t fully understand. Jane Doe isn’t evil. She’s angry and desperate for a way out of her misery. You would be too if you could feel your own autopsy (along with all the other horrible thing she’s been put through). In the end when the dad offers to take her pain if she will let his son go, he’s saying he will take her revenge. But he begs his son to end his suffering, and of course the son does because who wouldn’t want to end their loved one’s suffering if they were in that much pain? But that meant Jane Doe couldn’t get her revenge; she couldn’t escape her own hell and is perhaps even more angry that she’d been lied to. Her curse still active, she killed the son and is now going on to the next situation to hopefully find some peace eventually.
@@je77dglord82 Interesting theory but it doesn’t hold up with what is shown in the movie. There was no way the son would have been able to realise what his father wanted him to do and, most importantly, Jane was perfectly capable of tearing out the father’s tongue without exterior help.
My favorite movie ever. And a beautiful analogy for trauma and grief. When you hold in your hurt and pain it can manifest in odd ways and you end up hurting good people around you. Jane doe is every woman who has been a victim of violence who became harder and scarier to survive as a result. She’s like the personification of the fury that builds up inside knowing you’ll never get your justice and it just has to live inside you. Forever.
I love that you're watching a really varied amount of horrors and not just the really popular ones. There are so many amazing cult horror gems and this is one of them! 💚
i really feel for jane doe 😔 she was brutalised and tortured, and THEN spent centuries being tortured by unknowing people who thought she was dead, of course she turned to revenge and anger and pain 😢
You obviously didn't know how dangerous is witch, they're not like modern hollywood portrayed them to be. They learn to be witch and they willing to kills for their Jobs. In Asia, we still have those witch. They did killing babies as human sacrifice, they even hired to seperate a couple from their marriage. My country famous witch is mona fendi. You can Google it, she already old but admit she took a bath blood to looks young. Animal blood is less effective than human blood
She was always a witch. Most likely always evil, she was killing and tricking people into regenerating herself back to her former glory. That in itself is evil and selfish. Stop trying to make her a victim because she's a woman
@@shivamsudBut according to the explanation from the father and on Wikipedia. A "Jane doe" is an innocent woman who was brutally punished and tortured. instead of killing her, they had reborn her into a witch.
@@shivamsudI once read a good theory on reddit that said that jane doe was an innocent woman who had become a necromancer. From the explanation in the film, the father said that the torture directed at Jane Doe (because she was accused of being a witch, the father also said that at that time there were so many accusations because they were paranoid) actually gave birth to her as a new entity. This is the same as if someone wants to become a Necromancer, they have to go through a brutal and complicated ritual of self-torture. That's why Jane Doe has the same powers as a Necromancer, such as being able to move corpses and restore their bodies (Necromancers are immortal even if their bodies are damaged, as long as their souls are not lost)
The dads theory about she was a witch but nothing worked to kill her but we didn't see any information that confirmes it. But they also mentioned the posibility of she was not. My guess is that the things they did to her, thinking she is a witch, turned her into one.
@@PosaPuntopretty sure she was always a witch becoz all the things they did to her were becoz she didn't die from the previous method....also im pretty sure she had regeneration powers thats why she had writing on the inside of her skin.
dunno. she has the modz power now, but she obviously fcked up and people slipped in some gnarly deaths to her with her back turned but why didnt she uses the modz power to fight off the tortures and death?
yea but who "funktown"'d her flesh off to write that?! she wouldnt even let these dudes close to it and shes dead?? at one point she was mad dead and then was fileted and tagged then reswen. @@shivamsud
this is such an underrated horror movie and i really like listening to the radios especially on rewatches where they mention how clear and sunny the days are which means there was no storm and the tree didnt fall and trap them in
Recently started watching horror movies and got used to the horror. Then this movie came by. It was so UNCOMFORTABLE!! I never knew what actually happens in an autopsy, and now I'm scared.
The director of this movie made a unique found footage movie from 2010 called Trollhunter, I believe it’s Norwegian but that one is also very underrated!! He also did Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark which is a great October watch👀 and that one has a cover song at the end by our queen Lana Del Rey🥰
lana del rey?! the SNL performance clearly showed shes a fake singer let alone anyones queen. also she sang a concert chewing on dip and smoking a cigarette which clearly shows once again shes millie vanillie with lip syncing extremes. lol
Idk how you be a coroner hacking on bodies and seeing all that gore and not get fucked up mentally in the long run. I mean those used to be humans with hopes and dreams and a life and now they’re just meat. Very disturbing imo
haunting of the hill house was spot on, I thought about it too, first the colouring & music and the family shots, second- family member/s having dead bodies to explore as their job, third- some kind of bug flying out of the mouth- I wonder if it means something, like, If it's symbolic in some type of way (culturally, I mean, I get the meaning in the particular movie) anyway, love me some murder mystery/death mystery (?), type of story, make my brain work fr + great reaction as always!
Ha, thanks for trucking through something like this for us. I personally find autopsies fascinating and even got offered an internship as a coroners assistant. I was only 14 at the time though so I couldn’t accept which was big sad for me. Different strokes for different folks as they say.
I played this movie randomly one time for background noise thinking it was a re-enacted true crime documentary 🤡 I ended up watching the whole thing and I loved it so much!!
when i first watched this movie, i actually stopped halfway through because slow builds freak me out so much and i just knew it was gonna get crazy and i couldn't handle it lmao but i actually finally finished it a week ago and i really loved it. it is not talked about enough tbh
So today, I've decided I want to go into a career that NO one wants to do. She says "why would you want to do that?" truth is, NO one wants to do that, no one wants to get to the bottom of things, be the butt of all the jokes, where there's nothing but crap happening all the time and THAT is your job. It's not a career choice, it's a calling. So if you need me, I'll be down at the other end of the building, working in proctology. (Oh fun fact, youtube thinks that's not a real word. Heh we'd be so lucky)
movies before and after this movie would be good janes past and then what happens after she is alive again names could be "the sacrifice/trial/execution of jane doe" and "the revenge of jane doe"
It's nice that the three corpses must have climbed back up into their drawers at some point because you never heard the sheriff at the end wondering why there were dead old people strewn around the morgue. Btw, there are a few similar movies, The Possession of Hannah Grace being one. The "corpse" in that movie is played by a real life contortionist who can do some very freaky things with her body.
I'ma always love your reactions!! Btw, I recommend you too much a movie called "Somnia: before I wake" is BEAUTIFULLY TERRIFYNG, I know, that combination sounds weird, but when you see it, you'll understand why ✨✨✨
I felt really bad for the father and son in this movie, they were just doing thier job, and this Jane Doe witch just ruined thier day. Sure, the father killed the cat, but he had no choice, and i'm pretty sure Jane Doe had something to do with that.
U have to feel at least a tiny bit bad fr her too. She didn't do it because she was bored out of her mind. She had been suffering from the 17th century and a pain like that can make even the wisest man evil
Not even 10mins into this video and you have me cracking up 😂😂😂 I really liked this movie though...it's clever if you ask me, I'm really glad you are doing this one!!
Never seen this movie. I have heard alright things about it. I used to date a girl who worked in a morgue. She didn't have the job when i met her, but she would tell me stories about one day stupidly being trapped in there downstairs. She had closed the door on herself and her assistant walked away. Claims she saw things in the dark. "Moving around". Can't remember how long she said she was trapped down there. But it wasn't the last occurrence. Anyway, that's my experience with, "today i learned and so did you". Take of it what you will.
The part where the dad sacrifices himself he wasn’t asking his son to end it he was asking him to cut out his tongue but because he didn’t Jane’s body couldn’t be restored therefore she returned to her original form since the process wasn’t complete
You're back, I really missed your reaction videos, The movie is spectacular and it's obviously very gore without censorship! Your reaction was incredible and I really liked the video, It even lifts my spirits thanks to your videos, You're very adorable and the best 🥰💖✨
I love this movie! Story time: we watched a recording of an actual autopsy in my sociology class on death and this movie is incredibly accurate but also for some reason watching this bothers me not at all but I had to leave halfway through the actual autopsy recording. (Watching the autopsy was not required and we were encouraged to leave at any point rather than traumatize ourselves.)
I studied forensics, and anthropology. I also studied a bit of sociology, but never experienced a professor showing me something like this for that course. Can I ask why your professor thought it was necessary to show you all that just for a sociology course?
@@thatcrystalbitch7802 We watched multiple documentaries and films about how different cultures handle corpses as part of the curriculum as well as funeral practices, care for the dying, attitudes toward death, dying, and afterlife beliefs. Many of these films showed corpses in various conditions and contexts. The autopsy viewing was an optional experience we knew was coming-some students didn’t even attend class that day and were not penalized in any way. We were constantly guided to engage with the course materials at our own capacity and our syllabus provided the phone numbers of the free counseling services on campus as well as online resources and hotlines if you were in acute distress. It was a very emotionally difficult class, and it had that reputation on campus, as well as disclaimers in the course catalog. If I remember correctly the course had a special provision that it could be dropped at any point without effecting your gpa. It might have only been available pass/fail too, I don’t remember. It was an odd class. The prof was an older man who was a certified counselor, a diplomate for the APA, and was hugely involved with establishing hospice and palliative care centers in our area. He’d researched and advocated for hospice and palliative care practices around the world since it really caught on in Western society in the 1950s. He was a hugely popular professor at our school and he had several courses that he considered kind of like ways to improve the lives of students not just teach them. He’d been teaching the Death and Dying class for like 30 years before I took it. He started it because he said he saw too many students who were fearful and struggling with grief and mortality and death and wanted to demystify it and create a healthier attitude toward it. He taught a similar kind of class on how to evaluate, build, and maintain healthy relationships. All of his classes were super difficult to get into because of how popular they were. He was really kind of an extraordinary teacher.
I was really sad today because last night I watched "call me by your name" for the first time in its entirety and it made me literally have an existential crisis and this video made me very very happy, thank you for that.
When I was in med school, we were asked to go and witness at least 3 autopsies. First time there were like 20 of us with the coroner, and I remember as soon as he started cutting through the chest, half of us fainted XD the only thing that stuck with me was THE SMELL. Glad those days are over
really enjoyed this reaction. this is on my list of horror movies i recommend without hesitation. also, please check out the movie the last shift from 2014. its on a budget, but it is a great example of using what you got effectively.
I really liked this film. But it is a while since I saw it and mixed it up with the movie The Possession of Hannah Grace (also good movie). So the first few scenes here remembered me about what movie this was
The mention of “Peat” makes me have to write this comment. This kind of reminds me of “Bog Bodies” and how they are super super super old but astonishingly well preserved. Highly recommend reading/listening abt it
OMG I MISSED U. Now I can stay on my bed at 8 pm and don’t move anymore myself. Combo Paprika Pringles and our Queen’s video= perfect. Greetings from Italy. 🇮🇹💕💕
This is kind of a brilliant concept for a horror movie, tell a whole story but only threw the victims body! Caitlin you are a trooper you sat threw that whole thing wow! and thank you for blurring most of it I really appreciate that! That grey haired guy always plays INTENSE characters ooh the second I saw him I knew this would be good!
Absolutely loved this movie! The acting and atmosphere is great, the story is definitely interesting. Although I wished the ending was different, the father and son did nothing wrong (yes they messed up her body but they're just doing their job) and I thought that the son would come out alive after the father sacrificed himself to Jane. It just made Jane Doe unnecessary evil in the end which left a sour taste in my mouth.
I'm likely in the much older age range in your followers and the one thing I hated about this movie is it took a part of my childhood and shredded it! The song that comes over the radio, "Let the Sunshine in" played on The Flintstones. Pebbles and Bamm Bamm sang this and it was so freaking cute. Then this movie came around. I loved the originality of the story and the reveal of what all happened. This is instantly my favorite reaction from you!!
This movie is a freaking hidden gem very underrated it's a love-hate relationship type of movie either you love it or you hate it and I love it it's one of the creepiest movies I ever watched in a long time The actors and the actress that plays the dead body phenomenal❤❤ Glad you enjoyed the movie Glad you survived the gore and the creepiness😊
This movie upset me so much when I first watch it, I almost didn't even finish it because I was so upset. Besides the things that has happened to Jane Doe that made her lash out at the world, it's also showing how grief and trauma can then cause the people around you, both good and bad more grief and despair. We, the viewers, see that they were just trying to help. They didn't know that she was alive at first. And they genuinely were trying to find out how she "died" so they can give her, the victim, a semblance of justice. But she doesn't know that. She just knows that they are hurting her. That she's screaming for help but they just keep on going. And it's tragic on both side. She's not evil, neither of them are. Which makes this film so hard to swallow for me since I'm a sucker for happy endings to good people.
I just finished watching this right now and decided to watch some reaction videos to it and your video is on top of the results. Your reaction is so relatable 😂 I'm a nursing student so i should be at least get used to this kinda dead stuff but still gets me 💀 you should try to watch The Possession of Hannah Grace next
I love love love this movie so much!! This video made my day so much better 🥰 I also really like Circle too I've never met anyone who's watched it before!
Let's see now....I can either, A: Go to dinner and a movie with a beautiful girl or B: Spend quality time with my dad while cutting up and inspecting a corpse.
Thank you for blurring everything out. I've seen this movie once, years ago, and while I wanted to watch your reaction, I really didn't want to watch the movie again. Once was more than enough.
My question is why couldn’t she have her revenge on the families of the people that did that to her instead of people just doing their job and basically doing her a favor of getting rid of everything that was keeping her dormant. Like the heck?!
I love horror, I just recently found your channel and i gotta said that I love your reactions. I already watch 5 of your videos today lol. And i didnt expect that you would react to this movie too. I also watched this movie few weeks ago with my brother and the story is good but underrated, so im really excited for this, Great reactions btw
This is the ONLY horror movie in the last fifteen years that not only did I not hate, but it’s possibly in my all time top ten horror list. So excited to see you react to it!
Have you seen 'Starry Eyes'? It's one of my favorite horror movies. It's from 2014, about a young woman who wants to become an actress in LA and what she is willing to do and go through in order to make it big. Love this channel, Caitlin!
Fun fact, Jane Doe is an actual actress laying there, not a prop or something like that. That's why it's so disturbing. Great movie.
That’s awesome!
She did an amazing job,but creepy.
I mean....no shit Sherlock lol
@@ArchAngelKnightssomeone is cranky
Yes. Olwen Kelly. Her knowledge of yoga (maybe meditation too? I’m unsure about that…) helped her with the control over her breathing and body movements.
This movie is such a hidden gem. I watched it randomly on Netflix not knowing anything about it and LOVED it. To this day, I never hear anyone talk about it though.
Dead Girl is pretty good also, even though its disturbing and morbid.
This movie is a menace. I cant stop flinching
same! i love it now!!
An interesting detail in the movie is that most of what happens is an illusion. There never was a storm, there were no bodies attacking them, and the lights in the autopsy room didn't break (you can see them lit up fine at the end).
The cops at the end also never mention Emma, the girlfriend, and iirc you can hear one of them mention only two bodies.
Thanks, I did not pay attention to the "only two bodies" thing at the end, that explains a lot. Jane Doe basically got into their heads. That means the cat wasn't dead too, that's nice. 😄
@@Fusionaire The cat was dead. But only after Tommy picked him up and broke his neck, thinking that he was injured and dying.
They killed the cat for nothing.
@@AveryHyenayes but was it their fault?
See thats the point though.. this movie could've been creepier and actually scary if they'd played with subtle details like that more than the cheap jumpscares with loud noises and someone coming up behind, etc etc that the movie relies on 75% of the time...
@@AveryHyena Yup. It's what makes the movie more sad than horror to me. Poor cat got ganked because Jane Doe's an asshole (rightfully so given _her_ life and how it ended, but still). And poor Emma's gotta deal with the fact that her boyfriend's dead now, was talking about leaving his job but felt compelled to help a Dad he loved and on top of that, she probably didn't stop by either, which is gonna add on to the guilt.
Probably a weird take, but yeah, combined with "that was pretty gross", The Autopsy of Jane Doe was just depressing for me, personally. 😅
I think what I understand is that the deal was the old man feels the pain he unknowingly put her through. But the son gave his father the mercy they weren’t able to give her (albeit unknowingly) by finishing him off before she could finish exacting her revenge. Therefore, the deal of keeping him safe was off.
The father wasn't begging his son to put him out of his misery, he was begging him to cut his tongue out to complete the ritual. The son chose to end his suffering instead, thus leading to his own death. Had the son cut his father's tongue out the son would have lived.
She would have reneged on the deal anyway, she was evil, she made them kill a perfectly good cat and she likely killed the ambulance driver at the end.
@@krashdwell we don’t know if she would’ve reneged because of what happened, maybe she would’ve let him go but we really will never know
The deal was that he would help her in any way she wants.....she regenerated herself and all her broken joints and lost organs using that of the father.
@@krashdthe ambo driver “used” Jane and that’s why she killed him too. At least in my head canon
One of my favorite horrors. It's almost all psychological horror. The ambiance and mood is so intense and most of it is just sounds and distant sightings. It's all creeping in your head
"For whatever reason you need to do that, you need to not" is one of my favorite quotes ever
I dated a woman who worked in a morgue, was OK in the beginning, till she started to bring her work home with her.
whose dad is this ?
Now I wanna know the whole story
@@Andyscorner_ Pretty sure it's a joke.
@@plumdutchess I was invested 😔
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“No please don’t use the knife- what if we just *_guessed_* what was going on in there?” 😭😂
Knowing that she's played horror games in the past makes me want to suggest "The Mortuary Assistant". Granted I don't think she could handle Playing it herself but maybe she should watch someone else Silent Playthrough of the game? Getting her reactions to all the creepy stuff that happens would be awesome!
i rly hope she plays, i love mortuary assistant
is that PT?!
@@hardtymz2517 nope. Different game
I’ve seen this comment made once or twice, but it’s an important detail so many ppl miss and I think it detracts from the overall meaning of the movie if you don’t fully understand.
Jane Doe isn’t evil. She’s angry and desperate for a way out of her misery. You would be too if you could feel your own autopsy (along with all the other horrible thing she’s been put through). In the end when the dad offers to take her pain if she will let his son go, he’s saying he will take her revenge. But he begs his son to end his suffering, and of course the son does because who wouldn’t want to end their loved one’s suffering if they were in that much pain? But that meant Jane Doe couldn’t get her revenge; she couldn’t escape her own hell and is perhaps even more angry that she’d been lied to. Her curse still active, she killed the son and is now going on to the next situation to hopefully find some peace eventually.
That would explain why her eyes are cloudy again at the end
He was not begging his son to end his suffering. He wanted his son to cut off his tongue to complete this ritual
@@je77dglord82whaaat?!! Never thought of that either whoa
@@je77dglord82 Interesting theory but it doesn’t hold up with what is shown in the movie. There was no way the son would have been able to realise what his father wanted him to do and, most importantly, Jane was perfectly capable of tearing out the father’s tongue without exterior help.
thank you!!! nobody seems to get that and it’s so frustrating 😭
She's not scared, she's traumatized
My favorite movie ever. And a beautiful analogy for trauma and grief. When you hold in your hurt and pain it can manifest in odd ways and you end up hurting good people around you. Jane doe is every woman who has been a victim of violence who became harder and scarier to survive as a result. She’s like the personification of the fury that builds up inside knowing you’ll never get your justice and it just has to live inside you. Forever.
pretty sure it was a witch.
They did such a good job casting this film. Brian Cox & Emile Hirsch are so believable as father & son.
Did you recognise the sheriff from Chernobyl? "I'll ask the questions Professor Legasov. If it you weren't in the room where were you?"
I love that you're watching a really varied amount of horrors and not just the really popular ones. There are so many amazing cult horror gems and this is one of them! 💚
The moment I saw the cat holding the possum I instantly knew it was symbolic for Jane Doe playing dead
So glad to see this one. It hasn't gotten enough attention. Going to be fun sharing this with you. Thanks! Here we go! :)
i really feel for jane doe 😔 she was brutalised and tortured, and THEN spent centuries being tortured by unknowing people who thought she was dead, of course she turned to revenge and anger and pain 😢
But a lot of evidences point towards her actually being a witch. Thats what i love about this movie. U don't know how to feel about jane
You obviously didn't know how dangerous is witch, they're not like modern hollywood portrayed them to be. They learn to be witch and they willing to kills for their Jobs. In Asia, we still have those witch. They did killing babies as human sacrifice, they even hired to seperate a couple from their marriage. My country famous witch is mona fendi. You can Google it, she already old but admit she took a bath blood to looks young. Animal blood is less effective than human blood
She was always a witch. Most likely always evil, she was killing and tricking people into regenerating herself back to her former glory. That in itself is evil and selfish. Stop trying to make her a victim because she's a woman
@@shivamsudBut according to the explanation from the father and on Wikipedia. A "Jane doe" is an innocent woman who was brutally punished and tortured. instead of killing her, they had reborn her into a witch.
@@shivamsudI once read a good theory on reddit that said that jane doe was an innocent woman who had become a necromancer.
From the explanation in the film, the father said that the torture directed at Jane Doe (because she was accused of being a witch, the father also said that at that time there were so many accusations because they were paranoid) actually gave birth to her as a new entity. This is the same as if someone wants to become a Necromancer, they have to go through a brutal and complicated ritual of self-torture. That's why Jane Doe has the same powers as a Necromancer, such as being able to move corpses and restore their bodies (Necromancers are immortal even if their bodies are damaged, as long as their souls are not lost)
Love the new way of showing a witches story, quite unique. Question is, did she become one by the things that was done to her or was she always one
She was always one.
The dads theory about she was a witch but nothing worked to kill her but we didn't see any information that confirmes it. But they also mentioned the posibility of she was not. My guess is that the things they did to her, thinking she is a witch, turned her into one.
@@PosaPuntopretty sure she was always a witch becoz all the things they did to her were becoz she didn't die from the previous method....also im pretty sure she had regeneration powers thats why she had writing on the inside of her skin.
dunno. she has the modz power now, but she obviously fcked up and people slipped in some gnarly deaths to her with her back turned but why didnt she uses the modz power to fight off the tortures and death?
yea but who "funktown"'d her flesh off to write that?! she wouldnt even let these dudes close to it and shes dead?? at one point she was mad dead and then was fileted and tagged then reswen. @@shivamsud
this is such an underrated horror movie and i really like listening to the radios especially on rewatches where they mention how clear and sunny the days are which means there was no storm and the tree didnt fall and trap them in
Recently started watching horror movies and got used to the horror. Then this movie came by. It was so UNCOMFORTABLE!! I never knew what actually happens in an autopsy, and now I'm scared.
The director of this movie made a unique found footage movie from 2010 called Trollhunter, I believe it’s Norwegian but that one is also very underrated!! He also did Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark which is a great October watch👀 and that one has a cover song at the end by our queen Lana Del Rey🥰
lana del rey?! the SNL performance clearly showed shes a fake singer let alone anyones queen. also she sang a concert chewing on dip and smoking a cigarette which clearly shows once again shes millie vanillie with lip syncing extremes. lol
Finally someone that use the expression 2:19 “come again = repeat what did u say”
Idk how you be a coroner hacking on bodies and seeing all that gore and not get fucked up mentally in the long run. I mean those used to be humans with hopes and dreams and a life and now they’re just meat. Very disturbing imo
haunting of the hill house was spot on, I thought about it too, first the colouring & music and the family shots, second- family member/s having dead bodies to explore as their job, third- some kind of bug flying out of the mouth- I wonder if it means something, like, If it's symbolic in some type of way (culturally, I mean, I get the meaning in the particular movie) anyway, love me some murder mystery/death mystery (?), type of story, make my brain work fr + great reaction as always!
This movie is such a hidden gem. I love this. You watch horror movies like I do, with lots of commentary and looking away.
You have been on a roll with horror movies in the last couple months. Thank you for watching them 🤩
Ha, thanks for trucking through something like this for us. I personally find autopsies fascinating and even got offered an internship as a coroners assistant. I was only 14 at the time though so I couldn’t accept which was big sad for me. Different strokes for different folks as they say.
I swear every-time she uploads a horror movie reaction, my day work so much better. I love your reactions.
Nobody I know would ever sneak ups and jumpscare me like that because I would either start crying or punch them in the face
I played this movie randomly one time for background noise thinking it was a re-enacted true crime documentary 🤡 I ended up watching the whole thing and I loved it so much!!
"Haunting of hill house best show ever made" 1000% agree i consider myself a pretty big horror fan and that shows is #1 spot for me
Oh the screen will be a blur the entire time💀
when i first watched this movie, i actually stopped halfway through because slow builds freak me out so much and i just knew it was gonna get crazy and i couldn't handle it lmao but i actually finally finished it a week ago and i really loved it. it is not talked about enough tbh
So today, I've decided I want to go into a career that NO one wants to do. She says "why would you want to do that?" truth is, NO one wants to do that, no one wants to get to the bottom of things, be the butt of all the jokes, where there's nothing but crap happening all the time and THAT is your job. It's not a career choice, it's a calling.
So if you need me, I'll be down at the other end of the building, working in proctology. (Oh fun fact, youtube thinks that's not a real word. Heh we'd be so lucky)
ok but seriously, thank you for watching these films despite how uncomfy or irked you are with these topics. its fun to watch reactions.
movies before and after this movie would be good
janes past and then what happens after she is alive again
names could be "the sacrifice/trial/execution of jane doe" and "the revenge of jane doe"
I've just watched your reaction on Gonjiam Asylum and now this. As a horror movie enthusiast, I'm glad to discover your channel!
It's nice that the three corpses must have climbed back up into their drawers at some point because you never heard the sheriff at the end wondering why there were dead old people strewn around the morgue. Btw, there are a few similar movies, The Possession of Hannah Grace being one. The "corpse" in that movie is played by a real life contortionist who can do some very freaky things with her body.
This is one of my most favorite horror movies! I was excited when I saw that you reacted to it!
I'ma always love your reactions!! Btw, I recommend you too much a movie called "Somnia: before I wake" is BEAUTIFULLY TERRIFYNG, I know, that combination sounds weird, but when you see it, you'll understand why ✨✨✨
I've always loved this movie! So happy your reacting to it, Keep up the amazing content 😁
I felt really bad for the father and son in this movie, they were just doing thier job, and this Jane Doe witch just ruined thier day. Sure, the father killed the cat, but he had no choice, and i'm pretty sure Jane Doe had something to do with that.
That's why people killing her, because she's too dangerous
U have to feel at least a tiny bit bad fr her too. She didn't do it because she was bored out of her mind. She had been suffering from the 17th century and a pain like that can make even the wisest man evil
I think you were more entertaining with this reaction than any other I ever seen
i love that you love Haunting of Hill House. its SOOO under appreciated and nobody talks about it!
Not even 10mins into this video and you have me cracking up 😂😂😂 I really liked this movie though...it's clever if you ask me, I'm really glad you are doing this one!!
OMG GIRL! I love the lighting but the earings OMG you literally slayed!
This is such a good film! So underrated in my opinion! Still highly recommend Cloverfield , 10 Cloverfield Lane, and The Cloverfield Paradox
Never seen this movie. I have heard alright things about it. I used to date a girl who worked in a morgue. She didn't have the job when i met her, but she would tell me stories about one day stupidly being trapped in there downstairs.
She had closed the door on herself and her assistant walked away. Claims she saw things in the dark. "Moving around". Can't remember how long she said she was trapped down there. But it wasn't the last occurrence.
Anyway, that's my experience with, "today i learned and so did you". Take of it what you will.
This is the one and only film to ever get me so creeped out that I felt unsafe. Awesome movie!
Honestly this movie is so overlooked unfairly if you ask me.
I've seen this before but honestly I'm not sure how I handled it either giving me hibby jibbies watching it again with you, so proud of you!
The part where the dad sacrifices himself he wasn’t asking his son to end it he was asking him to cut out his tongue but because he didn’t Jane’s body couldn’t be restored therefore she returned to her original form since the process wasn’t complete
Well atleast the paralysis flower is out of her so she can move now
That's why one of her toes moved at the end lol @@shivamsud
SHE'S BACK ❤
One of the few horror films that genuinely scared me as an adult
You're back, I really missed your reaction videos, The movie is spectacular and it's obviously very gore without censorship!
Your reaction was incredible and I really liked the video, It even lifts my spirits thanks to your videos, You're very adorable and the best 🥰💖✨
One of my fav movies 😍 Loved how even in her death she's getting her revenge from each one of them at a time
I love this movie! Story time: we watched a recording of an actual autopsy in my sociology class on death and this movie is incredibly accurate but also for some reason watching this bothers me not at all but I had to leave halfway through the actual autopsy recording. (Watching the autopsy was not required and we were encouraged to leave at any point rather than traumatize ourselves.)
I studied forensics, and anthropology. I also studied a bit of sociology, but never experienced a professor showing me something like this for that course. Can I ask why your professor thought it was necessary to show you all that just for a sociology course?
@@thatcrystalbitch7802 We watched multiple documentaries and films about how different cultures handle corpses as part of the curriculum as well as funeral practices, care for the dying, attitudes toward death, dying, and afterlife beliefs. Many of these films showed corpses in various conditions and contexts. The autopsy viewing was an optional experience we knew was coming-some students didn’t even attend class that day and were not penalized in any way. We were constantly guided to engage with the course materials at our own capacity and our syllabus provided the phone numbers of the free counseling services on campus as well as online resources and hotlines if you were in acute distress. It was a very emotionally difficult class, and it had that reputation on campus, as well as disclaimers in the course catalog. If I remember correctly the course had a special provision that it could be dropped at any point without effecting your gpa. It might have only been available pass/fail too, I don’t remember. It was an odd class.
The prof was an older man who was a certified counselor, a diplomate for the APA, and was hugely involved with establishing hospice and palliative care centers in our area. He’d researched and advocated for hospice and palliative care practices around the world since it really caught on in Western society in the 1950s. He was a hugely popular professor at our school and he had several courses that he considered kind of like ways to improve the lives of students not just teach them. He’d been teaching the Death and Dying class for like 30 years before I took it. He started it because he said he saw too many students who were fearful and struggling with grief and mortality and death and wanted to demystify it and create a healthier attitude toward it. He taught a similar kind of class on how to evaluate, build, and maintain healthy relationships. All of his classes were super difficult to get into because of how popular they were. He was really kind of an extraordinary teacher.
@@thatcrystalbitch7802 they said the class pertained to death!
I would be thrilled to see you play Mortuary Assistant on twitch 😄
“WHAT IF WE JUST GUESSED”
I was really sad today because last night I watched "call me by your name" for the first time in its entirety and it made me literally have an existential crisis and this video made me very very happy, thank you for that.
When I was in med school, we were asked to go and witness at least 3 autopsies. First time there were like 20 of us with the coroner, and I remember as soon as he started cutting through the chest, half of us fainted XD the only thing that stuck with me was THE SMELL.
Glad those days are over
Did no one tell the coroner to have a bath?
@@krashdthe dead body.
Who else wants to see Caitlin play The Mortuary Assistant?! 😂
really enjoyed this reaction. this is on my list of horror movies i recommend without hesitation.
also, please check out the movie the last shift from 2014. its on a budget, but it is a great example of using what you got effectively.
sometimes if u watch a movie i haven't seen i go watch it and then come back to see ur reactions its so fun
I just showed this movie to my friend last night 😁 Great movie, so underrated
I really liked this film. But it is a while since I saw it and mixed it up with the movie The Possession of Hannah Grace (also good movie). So the first few scenes here remembered me about what movie this was
This gave me so much anxiety LMFAO
"Stop doing that! What are you even doing? Why would you even need to do that? Forwhateverreasonyouneedtodothat,youneedtonot!"
The mention of “Peat” makes me have to write this comment. This kind of reminds me of “Bog Bodies” and how they are super super super old but astonishingly well preserved. Highly recommend reading/listening abt it
Me: Sat through all the gore without batting an eye
Also me: Couldn't bear to watch the part where the kitty dies
Geez I love your edits they make it feel like I’m watching the movie again
OMG THIS IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE EVER!!!!! IM SO HAPPY YOU WATCHED IT AND I JUST GOT HOME FROM A 10 HOUR SHIFT. After work 💩 gang 😭😊
OMG I MISSED U. Now I can stay on my bed at 8 pm and don’t move anymore myself. Combo Paprika Pringles and our Queen’s video= perfect. Greetings from Italy. 🇮🇹💕💕
I love your videos so much! You should watch the fear street movies! They are so good and you would like them!
luv the earrings.. i’m in my 6th year into becoming a forensic pathologist. was so happy when i saw that you’d be watching this 🍿🍿🍿🍿
This is kind of a brilliant concept for a horror movie, tell a whole story but only threw the victims body! Caitlin you are a trooper you sat threw that whole thing wow! and thank you for blurring most of it I really appreciate that! That grey haired guy always plays INTENSE characters ooh the second I saw him I knew this would be good!
Absolutely loved this movie! The acting and atmosphere is great, the story is definitely interesting. Although I wished the ending was different, the father and son did nothing wrong (yes they messed up her body but they're just doing their job) and I thought that the son would come out alive after the father sacrificed himself to Jane. It just made Jane Doe unnecessary evil in the end which left a sour taste in my mouth.
I'm likely in the much older age range in your followers and the one thing I hated about this movie is it took a part of my childhood and shredded it!
The song that comes over the radio, "Let the Sunshine in" played on The Flintstones. Pebbles and Bamm Bamm sang this and it was so freaking cute. Then this movie came around.
I loved the originality of the story and the reveal of what all happened.
This is instantly my favorite reaction from you!!
😂i already love stanley
update:
NOOOO STANLEY😭😭😭😭
This is genuinely one of my fav movies of all time! It’s such a unique story you just haven’t seen really and so well done!
This movie is a freaking hidden gem very underrated it's a love-hate relationship type of movie either you love it or you hate it and I love it it's one of the creepiest movies I ever watched in a long time The actors and the actress that plays the dead body phenomenal❤❤ Glad you enjoyed the movie Glad you survived the gore and the creepiness😊
I haven't even started watching this reaction but I'M SO HAPPY YOU'RE WATCHING THIS MOVIE
You know one thing, you make us to wait too much for videos... as we love your reaction very much❤❤❤
This feels like the House Beneviento section from Resident Evil Village with "Mia" as the puppet on the table and all the hallucination.
This movie upset me so much when I first watch it, I almost didn't even finish it because I was so upset. Besides the things that has happened to Jane Doe that made her lash out at the world, it's also showing how grief and trauma can then cause the people around you, both good and bad more grief and despair. We, the viewers, see that they were just trying to help. They didn't know that she was alive at first. And they genuinely were trying to find out how she "died" so they can give her, the victim, a semblance of justice. But she doesn't know that. She just knows that they are hurting her. That she's screaming for help but they just keep on going. And it's tragic on both side. She's not evil, neither of them are. Which makes this film so hard to swallow for me since I'm a sucker for happy endings to good people.
The vibes on the background are everything!!
I just finished watching this right now and decided to watch some reaction videos to it and your video is on top of the results. Your reaction is so relatable 😂 I'm a nursing student so i should be at least get used to this kinda dead stuff but still gets me 💀 you should try to watch The Possession of Hannah Grace next
I remember seeing commercials for this movie &’ had to search online for it when it came out &’ I’ve been hooked on it😭😭
I love love love this movie so much!! This video made my day so much better 🥰 I also really like Circle too I've never met anyone who's watched it before!
Let's see now....I can either, A: Go to dinner and a movie with a beautiful girl or B: Spend quality time with my dad while cutting up and inspecting a corpse.
Priorities.
Thank you for blurring everything out. I've seen this movie once, years ago, and while I wanted to watch your reaction, I really didn't want to watch the movie again. Once was more than enough.
My question is why couldn’t she have her revenge on the families of the people that did that to her instead of people just doing their job and basically doing her a favor of getting rid of everything that was keeping her dormant. Like the heck?!
Pretty sure she was just evil and an actual witch...a lot of evidence points to it but it's still left open ended
not gonna lie, this kinda came out of nowhere. like i never would imagine you react to this movie, not this early at least. but hey glad you did!.
Thank you for watching this movie! Brian Cox is a wonderful actor from my hometown in Scotland.
I love this movie. So glad you’re watching it
I love horror, I just recently found your channel and i gotta said that I love your reactions. I already watch 5 of your videos today lol. And i didnt expect that you would react to this movie too. I also watched this movie few weeks ago with my brother and the story is good but underrated, so im really excited for this, Great reactions btw
This is the ONLY horror movie in the last fifteen years that not only did I not hate, but it’s possibly in my all time top ten horror list. So excited to see you react to it!
You have GOT to see John Carpenter’s The Thing… the effects of gore are insane in that.
Have you seen 'Starry Eyes'? It's one of my favorite horror movies. It's from 2014, about a young woman who wants to become an actress in LA and what she is willing to do and go through in order to make it big.
Love this channel, Caitlin!
Omg yessssss
I have some recommendations
MAMA
Crimson peak
Ah, a couple of excellent Del Torro film. Also, The Orphanage and The Devil's Backbone.
@@toddhill7483 oooh yes . I absolutely love del toros films 😁