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There is a shot of longlegs in his home/studio where he is on his bed, motionless and the camera flips to what must be his POV, which is pointed back towards the other end of the room -- his work area. Near the left side of the screen, an amorphous black mist moves across a chair or something. I wish I had bought the movie and not just rented it so I could give you a timestamp but something is definitely there.
@@raggarbosse3207 Adding details is never bad, whether the intent is for more attention on the movie or not. Actually why would you not want your money to do well ? You make your movie good and detailed so people watch it. All this to say, I dont get what you’re saying or why
Yeah, he was excellent but I did laugh a little when he was singing Happy Birthday in the prison because it was just so Nicolas Cage but that head bash scene was fucking horrifying so I quickly forgot about it being Nic Cage again
I jumped a little and got chills at the scene where harker’s mom walked towards the car with the shotgun because she blended so well with the background I didn’t even see her till she started moving. Great breakdowns, I missed a few devils
I just imagine a neighbor looking over at the porch while the devil is standing there and just being like you know what I'm just going to go inside I'm going to go to bed and we didn't see shit. Lol
Love how the film's framing is designed to make you uneasy by leaving lots of empty space to imagine things hiding in. Makes it even better when there actually are things hiding in them. Placing the devil outside doors with elaborately designed windows that his horns blend into is another great way to hide him in shots.
@@brettbarton1911 He said he won't play another serial killer. "I know that the phone’s going to be ringing off the hook to play serial killers after ‘Longlegs.’ And that’s not really what I like to do". We'll probably get a second Longlegs movie
Watched it 3 times so far.....the more i watch,the more i get out of it and also notice how the screen ratio size changes depending on the scene.....great film!!
This will be one of those films that gets better with repeated viewings. People who weren't impressed the first time around, will revisit it later and have a change of heart.
When I watched the movie I thought everyone saw the devil every time he popped up but I got home and no one was talking about it right away thanks for making me not feel crazy
I really like the one at 4:36. At first you assume none of them can see The Devil and that it only appears on the reflection, but a moment later it turns out that father and mother are already fully controlled by The Devil. Harker (protagonist) is the only one facing into the house, the father and mother are indeed seeing The Devil right in front of them but they are already his puppets.
It’s also extra interesting because the whole purpose of the dolls is to bring the evil inside the houses for him. He cannot enter the houses himself and that’s why he’s standing at the front door, and doesn’t follow them inside.
How did you not see him in the door when they slammed it at the end of the movie? He’s standing there with his big ass horns for like three whole seconds.
I can't really believe the FBI, knowing Lee's connection to the killer, knowing he'd been to their home and him telling her "ask your mother" when asking about an accomplice, didn't result in a squad of police AT LEAST accompanying Lee to her family home. But hey, who said cops were smart. It definitely ends leaving you wanting more tho and I thoroughly enjoyed the panic I felt during the final act as well as the overall atmosphere/build-up. One influence that wasn't mentioned here but definitely is inspired by Seven, and I hate to love when horror ends, horrifically.
The blackcoats daughter is my favorite movie of all time and longlegs reminded me a lot of blackcoats daughter I loved how the demon in blackcoats daughter and longlegs look almost identical, I feel like they could fit in the same universe
I watched this movie and thought it had been over-hyped. Now I'm not so sure. Damn you internet people. Could I not be right at least once in my life? Great reveal, and thank you (although it pains me to say it).
Im usually not unfazed by horror movies. But i spotted one of the devil shadow figures and it spooked me out and stuck with me for a while, i constantly found myself looking the shadows of room qt nigh 😂
Watched last night and it's different and interesting. First shadow devil I noticed was during the birthday card scene, but the movie had me pausing and going back a few times to confirm I saw something creepy in the shadows.
It's the opposite of that, very intentionally. It's part Silence of the Lambs, Seven, and Zodiac per the director. If you haven't seen those, check them out, they are all 3 the same vibe, but dozens of times better written and executed. I liked Longlegs, but it stops short of being truly great like those three.
Especially when the filmmaker DOESN'T call attention to those things! Perkins and Flanagan understand the power of subtlety while lesser filmmakers would add screeching or deep bass sounds every time, lol
Especially when the filmmaker DOESN'T call attention to those things! Perkins and Flanagan understand the power of subtlety while lesser filmmakers would add screeching or deep bass sounds every time, lol
If you pause the movie at 1:06:41, when she picks up the photograph of Longlegs, for some unknown reason, we get a strange image picked directly from Raider's of the Lost Ark, Beloch with his turban thing on his head, when he's on fire and about to explode. The image has been Photoshop'd so it looks yellow and red, but it's Belloch. Strange.
I've been a horror fan for 40 years, and I've watched so much over the years that pretty much most films don't scare me or get my attention anymore. Longlegs is that exception, best horror film I've seen in 10 years or more. What made the film great was the way Oz Perkins made you looking at something, the distant tree line, etc. If you recall when Harker visits the house, finds the doll, the nails in the wood that were white, they were all shaped like crosses. It's that subtlety, hiding images etc. along with the complete breakdown mentally of characters, Alicia Witt was phenomenal as Ruth, Cage was just completely out there. Someone should get a nomination for an Academy Award for this film.
Cage made the movien even better for me - love his range and his insane performance. Made the movie even more creepier. You cannot predict what he does - and even if it feels over the top, it always fits so well and makes the character appearances so.. Unsettling.
I think there is one cool Easter egg toward the end of the movie. At the end of the movie, when Harker is looking for her mom in the house, The Price is Right theme some is playing throughout the scene. This song is usually played for the next contestant to “Come on down” in the show. Harker then finds her mother aiming a gun at a doll. The song playing symbolizes, the devil calling Harker down for his next move. It is kinda dragging her into his control.
2:52 😂😂😂 Edit: I actually appreciate this movie more now after this review. I was so focused on Nic’s performance I never even noticed some of these Easter eggs. Top tier breakdown.
Did you notice all the political eggs ? The presidents pics - the german car , The dates , if you look these things up you can make the connection- Like Nixon Resignation, THE protestant movemnts that started in Europe , By Martin Luther , Bill Clintons connection to Nixon - ClInton was an activist in college in Nixons era ,There is ALOT to unpack - Nixon Sent a letter right before his death to President Clinton - read all of these things make your own connection @@mikeworkman3593
I just watched this movie and I kept noticing a dark figure in the background with (I thought) horns and I just kept brushing it off at the beginning as me looking into shadows too much😂 but then the reveal happened. I thought it was cool how subtle most of them were
You wanna talk references? When Lee enters Carter's home and talks to his daughter: HARKER: I wanted to be an actress. MISS RUBY: But that'll mess you up. And who had a traumatic career as a child actress (she had a stalker) before portraying Clarice Starling? Jodie Foster.
You know what's crazy? I just watched this last night for the first time and all throughout the movie I swear I kept telling myself and my gal that I was seeing something in the background constantly. I am so glad I wasn't just seeing things. Great movie.
Just watched this movie and enjoyed it, especially the visuals. Thanks for posting this. I saw some but thought it was my imagination and I missed others.
there also " x marks the spot" which is a saw reference and nick cage punching his head to the table is very hereditary when the son got possessed and hit his head to the table
The thing with hidden details is that you see/hear it, but only process it subconsciously. It gives you a strange feeling even though you don't know why. It is part of our primary instincts.
It bothers me she didn't prevent the man from stabbing his wife at the end. If she was willing to shoot him anyway she could've done it before he walked her into the kitchen.
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The one you said you had to turn the brightness up for because you almost missed it was like the only one I actually caught in the movie. I missed all the other ones including the obvious ones. XD
I actually think that the ball inside the dolls is a reference to the Demon core from the mortal radiation experiments. It started sounding like radiation qhen the device was near it and it kind of makes sense that it could be a reference to that
Having seen February (also known as The Blackcoat's Daughter), I was looking out for devilish shadows from the start. I got sucked into the film, though, so never got a clear look at any of these images; but I was still vaguely aware of a mysterious shadow in the background of some of these scenes even though I stopped looking for them, and looking at them, directly. It is a fine film, with its many elements fitting together and reinforcing each other in various ways. I did rather feel, at the end, that there was no Satan. Yes, Longlegs had accessed some kind of manipulative powers; but that didn't require any of his beliefs to be true. I think I was put off by various people referring to him and his writings as Satanist. That made me think that the truth could be worse. The horned shadow doesn't rule that out. Mr Downstairs may present as the devil or Baphomet, etc.; but that doesn't mean that the fictional cosmology of the film is a comforting Christian one. The obvious reading of the film seems to me to be about parental abuse of children. Longlegs is Daddy Longlegs; the father of Harker's trauma and her mother's suffering and loss of innocence. The whole FBI investigation is less about uncovering the truth than it is about recovering suppressed memories of a dreadful past that has lasting consequences. But, gosh, I hate any reductive readings in terms of symbolism. I like to the think that there is enough going on in the film that it can just hit us like a bad dream, stoking in each of us our various different personal horrors; and leaving us to go about our days seeing new potential, new meaning and significance in formerly innocent details. 'Daddy! Mommy! Unmake me and save me from the hell of living.' Good times.
I wonder if Steel Panther's Michael Starr has been some sort of inspiration for the Longlegs character. I mean the looks, the singing and the general has-been glam rock star vibe.
Ha! Joke's on you, Paul. I smashed the like button as soon as the video started. Who's clever now, Mr. Theory Time. And also, thank you. This is pretty cool.
First thing I thought when I saw Cage's character was "he looks like an old 80's Hair Metal guy that had too many Plastic Surgeries" and sure enough . Great character for a Horror Villain tbh
Great breakdown. Really enjoyed this movie, but my wife said it was meh. Regardless, you just gained another follower on Instagram. Can't wait for you to break down Alien Romulus. Cheers from Texas!
Your hair looks so much better without gel in it... random, I know, but I was looking and thinking, hey, Paul's been look different, less greasy, what is it 😂😂😂. Now I know. 😅
1:55, 2:06, 2:22, 4:04, & 4:40 were all the devil sightings i spotted! cool to see some other ones that i didn’t catch before like this one at 3:12! the last sighting when the black guy shuts the front door to reveal the devil in its reflection is my personal fave
Another curiosity: in her investigation, Agent Lee discovers that the "X marks the spot". When she visits her mother, the wallpaper in her mother's room is made up of several lozenges, forming Xs.
Not sure if anyone else noticed (I didn’t scroll to the bottom of the comments so maybe it’s been talked about) but the devil disappeared when we would see it near Lee but appeared when it was near Cage’s character. Any ideas?
My daughter noticed right away. On a side note, late night with the devil was scarier. This was good but very hyped up. The premise is the scary part, imo. Kinda like late night but the late night with the devil has MUCH larger repercussions. An archon was released into the world's TV sets vs demonic ritual killings. Scale packs a punch, imo.
The 11th possible image most likely isn't the devil but you could say that it's an early form of the devil as it is the first time she meets Longlegs which becomes more apparent after the initially interaction
Pretty much every time there’s a wide shot focusing on lee, that isn’t centred on lee, there’s something in the darkness of the background. There’s many scenes like that
I watched this with a law enforcement agent. Interesting thing that he said that rings true… ain’t no way that dude looking like that acting like that wouldn’t have every law enforcement person for 1000 miles in every direction watching his every move and checking on him… one thing about serial killers they are successful by blending in with society …loved the movie but that little nugget is hard not to consider …makes it just a horror movie than a crime drama movie which silence was both.
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Make a Theory Time on where he should have been spotted.
@@UT1TEXAS this is a really cool idea
@TitularHeroine Well thank you!
There is a shot of longlegs in his home/studio where he is on his bed, motionless and the camera flips to what must be his POV, which is pointed back towards the other end of the room -- his work area. Near the left side of the screen, an amorphous black mist moves across a chair or something. I wish I had bought the movie and not just rented it so I could give you a timestamp but something is definitely there.
I'm letting you know You're doing movie goers a disservice by putting things in the plot in the title of your vid. Thanx for ruining the movie! Dildo
The director said the devil can be seen in the movie atleast 15 times
Just tricking people to watch it more times
And those 15x were worthless
Only saw him like 2 times😂
@@raggarbosse3207 Adding details is never bad, whether the intent is for more attention on the movie or not. Actually why would you not want your money to do well ? You make your movie good and detailed so people watch it. All this to say, I dont get what you’re saying or why
@@andrewcruz3837 not worthless. Details like this make movies more fun!
My favorite little detail is how Longlegs looks directly at all three agents who are going to be in the finale through the monitor. Eyeline goes crazy
HOLY I JUST WATCHED IT LAST NIGHT AND REMEMBERING THE SCENE HE DOES LOOK AT THEM……. Genius catch
Gave me chills.
I enjoyed that
Am I the only one who would neverrrr notice these without turning up the brightness to max, or even think about doing that to begin with 😂
I was able to get two of them
We saw a bunch when I just watched it. Probably at least 8 or so.
I saw at least 4😭
@@Eli_B3000 one or two are made to be seen, but the others ? No chance 😂
@@Eli_B3000 that cinema must have had their contrast up too 😂
Nicholas cage was terrifying in this role. He creeped me out everytime he was on screen
Yeah, he was excellent but I did laugh a little when he was singing Happy Birthday in the prison because it was just so Nicolas Cage but that head bash scene was fucking horrifying so I quickly forgot about it being Nic Cage again
@@PresidenteBush1337 Same. I was laughing at Nic Cage being Nic Cage while simultaneously very creeped out.
Cuckooooo
He definitely was top at being unhinged Nicholas Cage.
Right? He was so good
I jumped a little and got chills at the scene where harker’s mom walked towards the car with the shotgun because she blended so well with the background I didn’t even see her till she started moving. Great breakdowns, I missed a few devils
I just imagine a neighbor looking over at the porch while the devil is standing there and just being like you know what I'm just going to go inside I'm going to go to bed and we didn't see shit. Lol
Love how the film's framing is designed to make you uneasy by leaving lots of empty space to imagine things hiding in. Makes it even better when there actually are things hiding in them.
Placing the devil outside doors with elaborately designed windows that his horns blend into is another great way to hide him in shots.
Fully agreed with you. Love these kind of things
This movie needs a prequel why he became long legs. Can be called short legs
Booooooooo
Nicholas cage said he would never play a serial killer again
@@brettbarton1911 He said he won't play another serial killer. "I know that the phone’s going to be ringing off the hook to play serial killers after ‘Longlegs.’ And that’s not really what I like to do". We'll probably get a second Longlegs movie
@@brettbarton1911 what serial killer , lol have you watch the movie ?
@@LampDoesVideogamewe actually wont. Perkins said so himself. And its a good thing we wont also
Watched it 3 times so far.....the more i watch,the more i get out of it and also notice how the screen ratio size changes depending on the scene.....great film!!
It's not just the scene, it's the time period as well
This will be one of those films that gets better with repeated viewings. People who weren't impressed the first time around, will revisit it later and have a change of heart.
Or when it becomes an undeniable classic everyone talks about fondly, they'll pretend they were always into it.
@@BloodlessWolf yep lol
Saw the interrogation scene & shrugged it off ngl.
Maybe 1 day
@@BloodlessWolfits dogshit
When I watched the movie I thought everyone saw the devil every time he popped up but I got home and no one was talking about it right away thanks for making me not feel crazy
I noticed the devil in the flashback scene. Then I was thinking if it was the devil .
I saw only once
I really like the one at 4:36. At first you assume none of them can see The Devil and that it only appears on the reflection, but a moment later it turns out that father and mother are already fully controlled by The Devil. Harker (protagonist) is the only one facing into the house, the father and mother are indeed seeing The Devil right in front of them but they are already his puppets.
It’s also extra interesting because the whole purpose of the dolls is to bring the evil inside the houses for him. He cannot enter the houses himself and that’s why he’s standing at the front door, and doesn’t follow them inside.
Love this movie and I've seen Longlegs three times in theaters and never noticed. As a horror fan I feel ashamed... lol
I’ve seen it 6 times in the theatre and even looking for the figure, I still didn’t find all of them!
how could you not?
I salutes u
Where is nic cage?
How did you not see him in the door when they slammed it at the end of the movie? He’s standing there with his big ass horns for like three whole seconds.
I can't really believe the FBI, knowing Lee's connection to the killer, knowing he'd been to their home and him telling her "ask your mother" when asking about an accomplice, didn't result in a squad of police AT LEAST accompanying Lee to her family home. But hey, who said cops were smart. It definitely ends leaving you wanting more tho and I thoroughly enjoyed the panic I felt during the final act as well as the overall atmosphere/build-up. One influence that wasn't mentioned here but definitely is inspired by Seven, and I hate to love when horror ends, horrifically.
She didn't call for backup in like 10 situations that called for it, but I'm guessing the devil had a bit of control over the situations.
Everyone heard and saw the whole conversation in the interrogation room behind the glass so it's obviously a plothole@@Eli_B3000
I mean its her Mother, she was probably pretty confident she could take her solo.
Cops are useless and always have been
@Eli_B3000 No. Blue man bad.
At 3:44 of your video, if you turn the book upside down, at the bottom of the page the devil is in the ink
i dont see it
@@mickey5515It's the shape below the three 6s
Blackcoats Daughter and Longlegs are two of my favorite movies. Longlegs was so much better than i even anticipated.
The blackcoats daughter is my favorite movie of all time and longlegs reminded me a lot of blackcoats daughter I loved how the demon in blackcoats daughter and longlegs look almost identical, I feel like they could fit in the same universe
Blackcoat is phenomenal
I watched this movie and thought it had been over-hyped. Now I'm not so sure. Damn you internet people. Could I not be right at least once in my life? Great reveal, and thank you (although it pains me to say it).
Nicolas Cage did a great job playing Tiny Tim.
Specifically Tiny Tim from
Blood Harvest
@@roarickshu Tip toeing through the blood harvest
Glad to know I'm not the only one that wasn't Insanely creeped out by tiny tim
If only he got her mother to deliver tulips instead of dolls!
Tiny Tim??? Hardly. I was thinking he did a good job imitating Eric Stoltz in Mask.
Im usually not unfazed by horror movies. But i spotted one of the devil shadow figures and it spooked me out and stuck with me for a while, i constantly found myself looking the shadows of room qt nigh 😂
Same 😂
“Usually not unfazed” so you’re usually scared but this movie didnt scare you?
Watched last night and it's different and interesting. First shadow devil I noticed was during the birthday card scene, but the movie had me pausing and going back a few times to confirm I saw something creepy in the shadows.
My subconscious definitely picked up on a couple of these. But not the ones too dark for even my subconscious to notice.
Yeah it’s so subtle but you can definitely feel it
Those devil silhouettes are very unnerving...😢
The fact it’s divisive makes me appreciate it SO much more. Definitely unlike anything I’ve EVER seen
It's the opposite of that, very intentionally. It's part Silence of the Lambs, Seven, and Zodiac per the director. If you haven't seen those, check them out, they are all 3 the same vibe, but dozens of times better written and executed. I liked Longlegs, but it stops short of being truly great like those three.
I love it when movies put the secret things in. Like Haunting of Hill House.
Especially when the filmmaker DOESN'T call attention to those things! Perkins and Flanagan understand the power of subtlety while lesser filmmakers would add screeching or deep bass sounds every time, lol
Especially when the filmmaker DOESN'T call attention to those things! Perkins and Flanagan understand the power of subtlety while lesser filmmakers would add screeching or deep bass sounds every time, lol
Pause the film and go frame by frame when Lee finds Longlegs in the box of pictures. The psychedelic frames hold imagery of both Christ and Madonna
The devil had a similar look in one of the writer/director’s previous film The Blackcoat’s Daughter.
They're almost identical I love it considering the blackcoats daughter is my favorite horror movie
It could be a visual reference, it would be interesting if the two were connected but I do think it’s just a lookalike situation. Still works so well
If you pause the movie at 1:06:41, when she picks up the photograph of Longlegs, for some unknown reason, we get a strange image picked directly from Raider's of the Lost Ark, Beloch with his turban thing on his head, when he's on fire and about to explode. The image has been Photoshop'd so it looks yellow and red, but it's Belloch. Strange.
I've been a horror fan for 40 years, and I've watched so much over the years that pretty much most films don't scare me or get my attention anymore. Longlegs is that exception, best horror film I've seen in 10 years or more. What made the film great was the way Oz Perkins made you looking at something, the distant tree line, etc. If you recall when Harker visits the house, finds the doll, the nails in the wood that were white, they were all shaped like crosses. It's that subtlety, hiding images etc. along with the complete breakdown mentally of characters, Alicia Witt was phenomenal as Ruth, Cage was just completely out there. Someone should get a nomination for an Academy Award for this film.
How much did they pay you
@@LORDBR69 ^^^^^^ Daddy that gross Troll is back..........
Ghost Stories (2017) is another recent horror with superb Easter eggs
Cage made the movien even better for me - love his range and his insane performance. Made the movie even more creepier. You cannot predict what he does - and even if it feels over the top, it always fits so well and makes the character appearances so.. Unsettling.
Yes indeed! My daughter and I were saying that we'd give a person like that a very wide berth if we met him in reality
The number 6 is recurrent. For example, the asylum is 132 miles from them (1+3+2=6), and the video of the captured Longlegs is 24 mins long (2+4=6)
Need a breakdown of Oddity too maybe. that film was interesting
Nik Cage gives a brilliantly chilling, Oscar worthy performance. Love the film.
Great breakdown as always. Good job mate!
I think there is one cool Easter egg toward the end of the movie. At the end of the movie, when Harker is looking for her mom in the house, The Price is Right theme some is playing throughout the scene. This song is usually played for the next contestant to “Come on down” in the show. Harker then finds her mother aiming a gun at a doll. The song playing symbolizes, the devil calling Harker down for his next move. It is kinda dragging her into his control.
2:52 😂😂😂
Edit: I actually appreciate this movie more now after this review. I was so focused on Nic’s performance I never even noticed some of these Easter eggs. Top tier breakdown.
Really, he's only in a few scenes.
Also the director always has hidden devils iin the background. Watch Blackcoats Daughter
Did you notice all the political eggs ? The presidents pics - the german car , The dates , if you look these things up you can make the connection- Like Nixon Resignation, THE protestant movemnts that started in Europe , By Martin Luther , Bill Clintons connection to Nixon - ClInton was an activist in college in Nixons era ,There is ALOT to unpack - Nixon Sent a letter right before his death to President Clinton - read all of these things make your own connection @@mikeworkman3593
I just watched this movie and I kept noticing a dark figure in the background with (I thought) horns and I just kept brushing it off at the beginning as me looking into shadows too much😂 but then the reveal happened. I thought it was cool how subtle most of them were
Perkins uses the devil/ background in the Blackout's Daughter also. Great stuff!
You wanna talk references? When Lee enters Carter's home and talks to his daughter:
HARKER: I wanted to be an actress.
MISS RUBY: But that'll mess you up.
And who had a traumatic career as a child actress (she had a stalker) before portraying Clarice Starling? Jodie Foster.
Also Linda Blair (exorcist) and Heather O'rourke (poltergeist) - who, incidentally, is mentioned in Longlegs... Carrie-Ann.
You know what's crazy? I just watched this last night for the first time and all throughout the movie I swear I kept telling myself and my gal that I was seeing something in the background constantly. I am so glad I wasn't just seeing things. Great movie.
I’ve been eagerly anticipating you looking at this movie!! Thank youuuuuu!! 😍😍😍
Just watched this movie and enjoyed it, especially the visuals. Thanks for posting this. I saw some but thought it was my imagination and I missed others.
The door one was awesome. Since it was so sudden and so close to the camera.
Need to find time to watch your last couple videos. Great channel
thank you
I just watched this hours ago 😅 Please make an ending explained!
🤦♀️
I love when Longlegs steals the Declaration of Independence.
Watched this twice at the cinema. Enjoyed it both times.
Thank you Paul.
there also " x marks the spot" which is a saw reference
and nick cage punching his head to the table is very hereditary when the son got possessed and hit his head to the table
The thing with hidden details is that you see/hear it, but only process it subconsciously. It gives you a strange feeling even though you don't know why. It is part of our primary instincts.
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I really loved this movie!
It bothers me she didn't prevent the man from stabbing his wife at the end. If she was willing to shoot him anyway she could've done it before he walked her into the kitchen.
The director made a film before longlegs called blackcoats daughter, it too has the devil in it and the same themes. As good as longlegs IMO
I just don't understand why the Devil would be only concerned in murdering families and only one's with a young girl.
They say why.Just because he can.
🤦♀️
this films iteration of the Devil doesn't wish for world domination or anything of the sorts, he's just fucking around and having fun.
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Had to come here after watching last night, what an awesome film. Great breakdown
Ey good to see you man, hope you’re good mate
still haven't seen it and am looking forward to watching this coming weekend.
Just watched this movie. I was entangled by the plot and was wondering at the relevance of the agent until it moved along a bit. Good drama.
Awesome video Paul, the film is so good 🙏
No doubt man, cheers for dropping a comment mate, hope you’re good
Can’t remember how I first found this channel but it’s my favourite one to come to now after I’ve seen a film, keep up the great work 🙌🏼
much appreciated
The one you said you had to turn the brightness up for because you almost missed it was like the only one I actually caught in the movie. I missed all the other ones including the obvious ones. XD
I actually think that the ball inside the dolls is a reference to the Demon core from the mortal radiation experiments. It started sounding like radiation qhen the device was near it and it kind of makes sense that it could be a reference to that
Glad I saw the film prior to this video title appeared on my timeline.
Having seen February (also known as The Blackcoat's Daughter), I was looking out for devilish shadows from the start. I got sucked into the film, though, so never got a clear look at any of these images; but I was still vaguely aware of a mysterious shadow in the background of some of these scenes even though I stopped looking for them, and looking at them, directly.
It is a fine film, with its many elements fitting together and reinforcing each other in various ways. I did rather feel, at the end, that there was no Satan. Yes, Longlegs had accessed some kind of manipulative powers; but that didn't require any of his beliefs to be true. I think I was put off by various people referring to him and his writings as Satanist. That made me think that the truth could be worse. The horned shadow doesn't rule that out. Mr Downstairs may present as the devil or Baphomet, etc.; but that doesn't mean that the fictional cosmology of the film is a comforting Christian one.
The obvious reading of the film seems to me to be about parental abuse of children. Longlegs is Daddy Longlegs; the father of Harker's trauma and her mother's suffering and loss of innocence. The whole FBI investigation is less about uncovering the truth than it is about recovering suppressed memories of a dreadful past that has lasting consequences. But, gosh, I hate any reductive readings in terms of symbolism. I like to the think that there is enough going on in the film that it can just hit us like a bad dream, stoking in each of us our various different personal horrors; and leaving us to go about our days seeing new potential, new meaning and significance in formerly innocent details.
'Daddy! Mommy! Unmake me and save me from the hell of living.' Good times.
I wonder if Steel Panther's Michael Starr has been some sort of inspiration for the Longlegs character. I mean the looks, the singing and the general has-been glam rock star vibe.
4:38 You can see his reflection in the picture on the wall before the door is closed. ;)
Ha! Joke's on you, Paul. I smashed the like button as soon as the video started. Who's clever now, Mr. Theory Time.
And also, thank you. This is pretty cool.
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I don't know if you've done Caveat (2020) by McCarthy, can you do that film? I love your analysis videos!
First thing I thought when I saw Cage's character was "he looks like an old 80's Hair Metal guy that had too many Plastic Surgeries" and sure enough . Great character for a Horror Villain tbh
2:11 Almost missed it? so humble lol.
Looooool I realised that when editing it, not that humble
Around 28:15 when she comes out of her house into the garden, you see longlegs in her house but also there's someone behind her in the garden
This is so freaky and I didn’t see these details
Actually, not Lucifer... that's Baphomet.
So, the devil really is in the details.
That's not what the Devil looks like. He is actually an angel.
So the Devil is basically just a Peeping Tom in this movie. Gotcha.
i saw it about 3 times, i love subtle scares like this.
Great breakdown. Really enjoyed this movie, but my wife said it was meh. Regardless, you just gained another follower on Instagram.
Can't wait for you to break down Alien Romulus.
Cheers from Texas!
Ey thank you
Want to see your TRAP AND BLICK TWICE review , just watched both
HOly crap! Didn't even realize that was Sabrina the witch.
Your hair looks so much better without gel in it... random, I know, but I was looking and thinking, hey, Paul's been look different, less greasy, what is it 😂😂😂. Now I know. 😅
Paul. I really like your content. Good shit man.
1:55, 2:06, 2:22, 4:04, & 4:40 were all the devil sightings i spotted! cool to see some other ones that i didn’t catch before like this one at 3:12! the last sighting when the black guy shuts the front door to reveal the devil in its reflection is my personal fave
Black guy? Really? His name is Blair Underwood and the character he played was called Carter.🙄
Another curiosity: in her investigation, Agent Lee discovers that the "X marks the spot". When she visits her mother, the wallpaper in her mother's room is made up of several lozenges, forming Xs.
This movie left you guessing what would happen a bunch of times, which is why I loved it.
I totally understand by people would hate that about it lol
Not sure if anyone else noticed (I didn’t scroll to the bottom of the comments so maybe it’s been talked about) but the devil disappeared when we would see it near Lee but appeared when it was near Cage’s character. Any ideas?
My daughter noticed right away. On a side note, late night with the devil was scarier. This was good but very hyped up. The premise is the scary part, imo. Kinda like late night but the late night with the devil has MUCH larger repercussions. An archon was released into the world's TV sets vs demonic ritual killings. Scale packs a punch, imo.
The 11th possible image most likely isn't the devil but you could say that it's an early form of the devil as it is the first time she meets Longlegs which becomes more apparent after the initially interaction
9:33 there is a devil / horned figure shadowed to the left of Lee as she is going up the stairs it’s in the reflection off the plastic tarp.
i didnt even know Nic Cage was in the film until Harker meets him in the interrogation room and i recognized Cage then
Pretty much every time there’s a wide shot focusing on lee, that isn’t centred on lee, there’s something in the darkness of the background. There’s many scenes like that
I found them all. I also the fish, the comb, and the violin.
Awesome movie, awesome voice! Thank you.
where’d all the funkos go?! i enjoyed seeing them behind you. great movie btw.
It’s like looking for the hidden girl from the’80s sitcom “The Young Ones “ ….it’s strange and creepy how she just sits there…aka the fifth room mate.
you made me really click the like button this time : 0
I love when a horror movie makes me say: well..that could happen in real life.
I watched this with a law enforcement agent. Interesting thing that he said that rings true… ain’t no way that dude looking like that acting like that wouldn’t have every law enforcement person for 1000 miles in every direction watching his every move and checking on him… one thing about serial killers they are successful by blending in with society …loved the movie but that little nugget is hard not to consider …makes it just a horror movie than a crime drama movie which silence was both.
Day 3 of requesting Library Breakdown. Folio society books especially. :3
It kind of looks like the horned figure in Goya's Ghostly Vision painting. Its horns are bigger in Longlegs though.