Nah just go home. . . Becoming a schitzo menace to society later on in life is vastly more entertaining than just another middle age actractive women dependant on antidepressants. . . Plenty of those on tinder, dont need more
I worked on this movie! LoL. Fun fact, the police station that it was filmed at in central Florida was actually abandoned and supposedly haunted. You could almost feel a presence there when walking back into the old holding cells and boiler rooms.
@@zrc1514 My wife was the set costumer. I came in to help with the police uniforms, and provide additional folly / ADR for the screaming ghosts. I also voiced the dispatch officer on the phone.
Here's whats gonna happen 1) If you leave early, you'd get called a pussy and laughed at for quitting because you were too scared of a night shift. No rational being will believe something creepy as moving chairs happened, and they'd say you were just seeing things. By the next few years, chances are you'd believe it too. At best you'd be called up for the ghost talk shows or creepypastas. 2) By the time you do it late, with enough to believe you're genuinely in a horror movie and try to leave. You're too late and stuck in the evil's machination. Which btw she was. Point is, genuinely stupid my ass, horror movie tropes rely on the settings being in real life where the experience is first time (unless its a sequel in the same world and timeline). The character is a police officer, she would initially justify her scenarios for pranksters or burglars among other things, not some spooky horror shenanigans.
The movie explains it pretty well. The woman in black was once a living woman who had mental issues. She birthed a son, but due to the mental issues she was not allowed to raise him. One day the tide came in and washed the carriage off the road and into the surrounding swamp/mire with her son still inside. She watched from her room in horror unable to help, she blamed her sister for the death of her son, (in her eyes the sister did nothing to prevent the sons death). She then killed herself, within her suicide note stating she will never forgive them (for the death of her son). Now as a ghost she claims the lives of children in the nearby village.
Last shift was actually a low budget movie I truly enjoyed.most of the low budget horror movies are cheesy as hell and the blood often looks like straight ketchup but this movie was solid
This movie sounds like Five Nights At Freddy’s. “This is your first night at your new job, you must stay in this room and don’t leave until I relieve you at 4 am”
Both movies are pretty easy to understand. Not the mention old, so there's then hundreds of videos and post about them. Of you need a video for either you must of fallen asleep during the movie.
I wondered why Sarge made Jess turn around in the beginning. Then I remembered Ryan Price turning to reveal his head shot wound. I bet Cohen knew what was going on as far as the haunting goes, and he wanted to get a full view of Jess to see if she was mortally wounded and therefore a ghost.
Ya, I gotta agree with that. Like Saw, Puppet Master, and stuff like that I like, as the villains aren't all powerful/have weaknesses and someone at least survives. The Grudge though....
I think it can be a good addition to horror on a more existential level once leaving the film, life isn't always fair and sometimes you don't win. She just lost at the game. I do see where you're coming from though, it can suck to spend all this time just to have them leave. I ain't even gonna lie, I was a little upset at the end of Blade Runner 2049.
There are certain movies that work with the protagonist not winning, (the Thing, Don’t Look Now,) but those are actual horror movies, not Blumhouse movies. I agree
Almost every horror fan friend of mine knows the twist from Orphan, but only know that Woman in Black has Daniel Radcliffe in it. So Woman in Black has my vote
Ryan Puckett yea I’ve seen both films and I can still remember the Orphan’s twist but for the life of me can’t seem to remember what The Woman in Black was about
So the message of the movie is: The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Daughter inspired to follow in slain father’s footsteps succumbs to the mental manipulation of demonic entities, convincing her to stay when she should’ve been getting out.
This was fun to watch. I worked on this film. I won't say too much, but to answer your final statement: we shot the movie under the name Paymon, the title of the film was not changed to Last Shift until much later at distribution. The film was not changed at all, just the name. The film was shot in an actual closed down police station, which had recently moved. Considering the budget we had to work with, I'm pretty proud of how the film turned out. Enjoyed your video 👍
For once, we have a reason why the protag doesn't just leave when she starts seeing the supernatural. She desperately wants to do her job, so that she can live up to the legacy of her father, a legacy that ultimately kills her. It's pretty frustrating for the viewer, seeing a devoted officer feel so powerless, and then when she finally thinks she has a chance to make things right by slaying the remaining cultists, it turns out that was their plan all along. All in all, I think the Paymon family's intention wasn't actually to directly kill her, but to use her pride to manipulate her into becoming a killer like them. Remember that "pig" is a derogatory term for cop, and the curse was probably one directed at cops in general.
@@ShadowClawWolf So if someone breaks into your house while you're away, what exactly are you gonna do? Do you really think you'll track them down? If by some miracle you manage to find the person, what are you gonna do then, huh? Just demand your stuff back? Also, if a "good cop is a dead cop", why don't you make good on that statement yourself? People like you make me absolutely sick.
It is kinda scary yes But i was watching it with a few friends and we were always joking that the woman in black was standing outside or a neighbour with a bloody shovel or some shit L0L
That's a good theory, but I'm not sure that's what the writers intended. First, the implication is that the items of demon worshippers left behind is what attracts haunting and spirits. Also, because of hygiene laws, "hazardous materials" includes innocuous things like piss or vomit or a discarded bandage, not necessarily dangerous chemicals, and you bring in a hazmat team to dispose of it because of regulation and policy. I don't think they would necessarily show up in those suits and a tunnel to dispose of the clothes or move them, probably just plastic gloves and overalls.
Right??? The first thing I thought was a sinister spirit was taking his voice and manipulating her. Like no im pretty sure my father wouldn’t have wanted me to get anywhere near a cult even as an officer being it took his life??? She was in a high emotional place I think bc of her mom bringing up her dad randomly on her first day, as if she already didn’t have baggage following her there
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@@ElMarko6994 Yup, Markm you're right; close to even. 3 desk phones, 4 cell phone calls, and, before you mention it in the comments, yes, there was one payphone call, but, as you know, on call count, we DO NOT count calls that happen in dreams.
@@britthay19 true but most of the times she only pointed the gun at nothing and didn't fire it until torwards the end of the movie. Didn't do any of that shit when monica or pay-men approached her
Ny theory is that she was taken as a child by the paymens, and this led her father to rush in to the farm to free her, leading to his death. I also think she was friends with Monica, which is why she left her alone when she asked. I think she blocked out those memories, but on this particular night everything comes flooding back so quickly that it causes her to go insane
I would love to see him and James A Janisse do a video together just talking about horror movies while explaining the endings/plot and going into the kills of the movies. That would be an amazing video!
@@melonmusk7056 You mean the Grudge movie that came out earlier this month that currently has a 4.7/10 on IMDb? Cuz I don't think people liked that one very much Not to mention it wasn't even directed by Sam Raimi
Cohen has to know what’s going on because when he gets there he tells her to turn around. I always assumed it was to see if she has a bullet hole in her head or not
Why? It's a closed down station, the only reason she's there is to make sure there's no break-in to the evidence room until the has-mat crew can retrieve it. She's basically just acting as a one time security guard for 4 hours.
@@jedaaa Yea 5 might be too much but they would have at least 3. A rookie wouldn't be left alone on assignment like that, even if its just simply a security guard one. And you'd need an extra 1 just for the size of the building and surrounding property. So realistically there would have been 3-4 cops there.
@@bn2533 ballbags!! Back in 2006 I was a security guard for a major electronic and internet store . We basically had to just stand by the door as a deterrent.
I can confirm that. Here in my city there is a new police station, they just ended the construction some days ago. It is not active yet, but there are some agents there. Curiously, i though there were only one police woman there, like in the movie, but the other day i noticed that there were at least two, maybe three, talking to each other, so yes. Seems like normal to leave more than one.
I’ve seen Orphan, love Orphan, but there’s nothing confusing about the story. I’ve seen the woman in black and I need somebody to tell me what in the grudge was happening in that story. I am still confused.
It's not that confusing. It's fairly straight forward. Woman has child. Child is forced to live with womans sister cos of marriage problems and parent issues. Woman becomes nany at sisters house but child doesn't no that's their mother. Child dies in accident and woman blames sister. Sister kills herself and becomes avenging ghost that can get children to kill themselves. Sister dies and house needs to get inspected for insurance and shit. Harry potter is the junior lawyer who goes to investigate. Tbh might not be 100% accurate cah I watched it a while ago but yeeee
The heroine (juliana) was a cop, so she could've used her service pistol when she felt danger, sad that she was killed by the Paymon demons in the climax...by the way she was a rookie young lady cop, how could she be left alone there atleast an officer or two could've assisted her for helping her
"... giving her the ultimatum of finishing the job or handing in her resignation. Jess agrees to the latter." That means she agreed to hand in her resignation. She actually agreed to the former.
Hey, I was pretty close! I guessed 15 phone calls. I just got done watching the movie, and came to YT seeking clarity. It was so many phone calls, and none of them were even trying to reach her about her car's extended warranty.
If the crims are a reference to the Manson Family, then that SOW reference also has significance, given that the Mansons wrote "Death to Pigs" on the wall of the Tate home.
@@menacetosociety9076 no, that's not what he said. If she had left earlier due to the supernatural happenings then she would've survived, not just bad vibes... I mean cops are not there to deal with this crap, they are there to deal with the living.
@@menacetosociety9076 How are closets snapping open on their own out of nowhere "bad vibes"? Just fuckin dip, you're trained to fight crime, NOT DEMONS
I think the lack of other characters and places created the sense of claustrophobia, loneliness, and fear that the main character felt, and was an intentional move that upped the scariness and anxiety of the movie. Story was irritating but this was a scary ass movie ngl
I think the original tape recording helps to explain the ending. "He likes you, and he's going to be back for you and all you love" makes it clear that what originally sounded like a threat of forcefully taking her was actually them intending to turn Jess and make her Paimon's.
Where're coming back for you and all that you love sounds like they were speaking to her father and decided to come after her specifically a year later. At least that's what I think.
I remember when this was on Netflix and I turned it on casually thinking it’d be a cheapo and I actually enjoyed it. It did scare me the first time I viewed it.
Wow. This movie was terrifying to me. Started watching at 930p and took it off at 10p. When the cop came to check on her and eased her fear but walked away with his brains exposed...😱😱
She was a PK manifestation, likely from a once living agent. That took on a "life of its own" when it learned to sustain itself on Misery and Suffering. Tied to the House, and the village, and the people too by the collective guilt, the secret kept any physical remains of the agent, the psychic/temporal echos . All becoming one sticky ball of Spiritual effuse, which is how Curses some times come into being. Though not all, this is but a variant. There...Happy?
Just a theory about Cohan: Maybe he was being driven insane whilst doing a shift there himself but made a bargain with the leader of the Paimon family to get the daughter of the cop he killed to work a shift there. The Paimon family leader would do this because of the interview video in which he said he’d go after everyone they loved hence why the bargain was made, and why Cohan was banging on the door frame at the beginning of the movie. He was angry and regretting it which is also why he said turn around Love your videos! You should check out Southbound
Its a year but i dont mind, i think cohen is seen like this cuss he knows that the rookie is the dead fathers daughter that has to be in the sift and by that implying that he knows something is wrong in this place.
Someone else pointed out that he might have said turn around to see if she had a wound in the back of her head. Which has the creeping reverberations of implication - imagine going through daily working life not knowing what person you have a casual friendly conversation with might be dead and reveal a horrific and traumatizing wound and fate at any given moment.
The woman in black i feel like everyone understands orphan Also js idk if you have done it but it would be so cool if you did 28 days and 28 weeks later
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15:47 Right at this moment my cat, who silently snuck behind me did: "Purrr?". Next to my head, I almost launched through the roof. But damm he explains in such a way that I felt the whole time on edge. 🤣
I think the dispatcher wasn't real either . He sad a really wierd, very subtle line that was like "... I can start looking into the pigs". Which freaked me out because of how naturally he said it instead of jokingly.
As rough as this movie is, that shot setup at 12:17 is friggin' _great._ Also love the visual design of the ghosts/whatever. The bag-heads are superbly creepy.
I assumed she was exposed to the hazardous material and hallucinated it all. I mean why add a hazmat team and chemicals to the plot at all if you could of made any other reason for her to have to stay there?
I’d love to see a sequel to this movie about the payman family and the incident. They could make it real scary. I really like the story line. It reminded me of like a devils rejects kinda vibe.
Heck yea. I just looked it up. I hope they go more into the payman family. They could literally make a movie about them. Last shift. One of the most underrated scary movies. Really freaked me out.
@@blakey1212 It's the same movie just with a different name (guessing Paymon aka Paimon was taken by the film Hereditary) bigger budget (more CGI than practical effects I'm guessing) and people of color taking the roles (just like Disney)
Evan that is true but she became evil. Even after her child was returned to her she was not satisfied. She has gone too far in the bad side that she is no longer a normal soul.
This movie had some pretty good scares and was the first time in a while a movie stuck with me as I was trying to sleep that night. Unfortunately it was conflicting to watch as she encounters multiple events in the beginning that are clearly 100% supernatural and freaky, yet she doesn't treat those like ANY normal person would. The first bag demon, the mysterious third person holding the flashlight in the cell, the chairs stacking themselves in a split second, and THEN she thinks it's a prank? Any rational person could discern that those would be impossible pranks for someone to pull off, yet she just sticks around. And even if she chalks these up to hallucinations in your head, you would think that your immediate course of action would be to check yourself into a hospital, not power through your increasingly bizarre shift in which you carry a loaded gun.
I think she stays because she only has to wait till hazmat units arrive (so not even entire night) and she was rookie cop who wanted to make her (dead) dad proud. This also explains the scene when she finally wants to gtfo and she gets a call from her "dad" that asks her why is she leaving. Also I am 100% sure everything that happen was indeed supernatural, it's just that director didn't know how to end the movie so he went Blaire Witch 2 ending. This is same issue he has in his other movies as well, he always messes up and rushes the ending, while rest of the movie has good tense scenes and scares.
The woman in black that movie scares me at the end when she's walking down the hallway u don't see many movies like that anymore but orphan was a cool movie but I vote the woman in black
Goes to the toilet and everything changes? She’s in Silent Hill.
Toilet hill
@@atynniehawke9341 lol
EXACTLY! This is just like a Silent Hill game. Especially when the hooker shows up just to give a little exposition.
Silent hill 8: the toilet.
J 3 nah that’s just a regular Tuesday
When all the lockers open on their own, you leave. It’s time to go home or a hospital
No, it's time to go postal.
😂
Nah just go home. . . Becoming a schitzo menace to society later on in life is vastly more entertaining than just another middle age actractive women dependant on antidepressants. . . Plenty of those on tinder, dont need more
Milantique Studios Yup. If I see something like that, ‘bye!
Levi Roch that sounds... very specific. You good, dude?
I worked on this movie! LoL. Fun fact, the police station that it was filmed at in central Florida was actually abandoned and supposedly haunted. You could almost feel a presence there when walking back into the old holding cells and boiler rooms.
That's really cool! What was your job on set, if you don't mind me asking?
@@zrc1514 My wife was the set costumer. I came in to help with the police uniforms, and provide additional folly / ADR for the screaming ghosts. I also voiced the dispatch officer on the phone.
@@Naviral That's really awesome!
I have a hard time believing that but it’s cool if it’s true
@@esppupsnkits4560 Which part?
Yes, hair in sandwich is the most evilest thing I can imagine
I would be pissed if someone put hair in my sandwich
Clearly you have not seen hair cake.
Maybe it's a........
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Jill sandwich
is it not tho
This is why doomslayer became what he is someone put hair in his sammich
Either these horror movie characters are genuinely stupid or have the courage of 100 lions. I would run my ass even if a chair accidentally moved.
whiteCat I would destroy the street if I saw a light flicker
Here's whats gonna happen
1) If you leave early, you'd get called a pussy and laughed at for quitting because you were too scared of a night shift. No rational being will believe something creepy as moving chairs happened, and they'd say you were just seeing things. By the next few years, chances are you'd believe it too. At best you'd be called up for the ghost talk shows or creepypastas.
2) By the time you do it late, with enough to believe you're genuinely in a horror movie and try to leave. You're too late and stuck in the evil's machination. Which btw she was.
Point is, genuinely stupid my ass, horror movie tropes rely on the settings being in real life where the experience is first time (unless its a sequel in the same world and timeline). The character is a police officer, she would initially justify her scenarios for pranksters or burglars among other things, not some spooky horror shenanigans.
@Noah Knight later on after the demons she couldn't leave they didn't allow her to. but a few bumps and stuff even i wouldn't leave.
see cabin in the woods for an explanation to ask the dumb shit done in horror movies
*lights flicker* me: YO FUCK THIS
The Woman in Black, we have done a lot of evil children movies in the past, so this movie I feel would be more interesting.
@OverLord 666 really?? Why? Bro dick move.
@OverLord 666 bruh
OverLord 666 😂😂😂
Weve done too many more haunted house uninspired garbage flicks though
Agreed
I vote for The Woman In Black, I most definitely need answers about that one. I'm still in the dark about why this woman was haunting this house.
Look up Ryan hollinger the tragic horror of the women in black.
Yeah
The movie explains it pretty well. The woman in black was once a living woman who had mental issues. She birthed a son, but due to the mental issues she was not allowed to raise him. One day the tide came in and washed the carriage off the road and into the surrounding swamp/mire with her son still inside. She watched from her room in horror unable to help, she blamed her sister for the death of her son, (in her eyes the sister did nothing to prevent the sons death). She then killed herself, within her suicide note stating she will never forgive them (for the death of her son). Now as a ghost she claims the lives of children in the nearby village.
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exactly
Last shift was actually a low budget movie I truly enjoyed.most of the low budget horror movies are cheesy as hell and the blood often looks like straight ketchup but this movie was solid
i thought this movie was great for low budget. watched it stoned and it had me truly unnerved
One part was a ketup looking moment when the blood came through her walkie talkie
It looked fine, the performances were fine and I hoped for more. but it was just a jumble of jump scares with no coherent thread or story.
I remember being surprised by how genuinely well made it was, totally underrated movie
Agreed. It blew my mind
This movie sounds like Five Nights At Freddy’s. “This is your first night at your new job, you must stay in this room and don’t leave until I relieve you at 4 am”
This has nothing to do with anything but you’re so pretty sis! 👸🏾
That’s what I was thinking the whole time
But that’s just a theory
Angelina Vargas Haha thank you!
Naja it’s actually pretty good
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it is very different than movies that you've seen so many times before.
The Women in Black for sure, the orphan isn’t that hard to understand
Both movies are pretty easy to understand. Not the mention old, so there's then hundreds of videos and post about them. Of you need a video for either you must of fallen asleep during the movie.
Very few of the movies FoundFlix covers are actually hard to understand.
I wondered why Sarge made Jess turn around in the beginning. Then I remembered Ryan Price turning to reveal his head shot wound. I bet Cohen knew what was going on as far as the haunting goes, and he wanted to get a full view of Jess to see if she was mortally wounded and therefore a ghost.
what a detail to pick on ............
Exactly
To look at her sweet arse😂(female cop is stunning)
I think you're right about why he made her turn around
That makes sense! Hell thank you for pointing it out!
I always hate "horror" movies where there is no way for the protagonist to win, so the whole thing is just waiting for someone to die.
Ya, I gotta agree with that. Like Saw, Puppet Master, and stuff like that I like, as the villains aren't all powerful/have weaknesses and someone at least survives. The Grudge though....
Agreed. Getting tired of the evil always winning nowadays.
I think it can be a good addition to horror on a more existential level once leaving the film, life isn't always fair and sometimes you don't win. She just lost at the game. I do see where you're coming from though, it can suck to spend all this time just to have them leave. I ain't even gonna lie, I was a little upset at the end of Blade Runner 2049.
There are certain movies that work with the protagonist not winning, (the Thing, Don’t Look Now,) but those are actual horror movies, not Blumhouse movies. I agree
@@ironingboard9760 Ah yes, The Thing (w/Kurt Russell). One of my all time favourites.
Almost every horror fan friend of mine knows the twist from Orphan, but only know that Woman in Black has Daniel Radcliffe in it. So Woman in Black has my vote
Ryan Puckett yea I’ve seen both films and I can still remember the Orphan’s twist but for the life of me can’t seem to remember what The Woman in Black was about
MSTRPRFKT same ☹️
What's the twist?
Chugargonfan lil girl was a grown ass woman
@@Chugargonfan Watching the movie will show you the twist.
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So the message of the movie is: The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Daughter inspired to follow in slain father’s footsteps succumbs to the mental manipulation of demonic entities, convincing her to stay when she should’ve been getting out.
Woman in blackkkkkkkkk surely,
The orphan is too straightforward
I'm Brazilian and The multiple k's seems like youre laughing and it's really funny
james that’s exactly what I thought omg
This was fun to watch. I worked on this film. I won't say too much, but to answer your final statement: we shot the movie under the name Paymon, the title of the film was not changed to Last Shift until much later at distribution. The film was not changed at all, just the name. The film was shot in an actual closed down police station, which had recently moved. Considering the budget we had to work with, I'm pretty proud of how the film turned out. Enjoyed your video 👍
@@madeleinetess5906 I was the production sound mixer, which means I recorded all the actors on set.
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For once, we have a reason why the protag doesn't just leave when she starts seeing the supernatural. She desperately wants to do her job, so that she can live up to the legacy of her father, a legacy that ultimately kills her. It's pretty frustrating for the viewer, seeing a devoted officer feel so powerless, and then when she finally thinks she has a chance to make things right by slaying the remaining cultists, it turns out that was their plan all along. All in all, I think the Paymon family's intention wasn't actually to directly kill her, but to use her pride to manipulate her into becoming a killer like them. Remember that "pig" is a derogatory term for cop, and the curse was probably one directed at cops in general.
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Host Rider I can’t wait for you to one day have to call the police for help. Just remember what you think. They will still be there to help.
@@GiDD504 I won't need to if someone is trying to kill me I'll kill them. Self defence Asshole
@@ShadowClawWolf So if someone breaks into your house while you're away, what exactly are you gonna do? Do you really think you'll track them down? If by some miracle you manage to find the person, what are you gonna do then, huh? Just demand your stuff back?
Also, if a "good cop is a dead cop", why don't you make good on that statement yourself?
People like you make me absolutely sick.
Bro I’m not about to be there for 50k a year
Woman in black. That movie scared the shit out of me when I was younger.
It is kinda scary yes
But i was watching it with a few friends and we were always joking that the woman in black was standing outside or a neighbour with a bloody shovel or some shit L0L
Me toooooo
Yeaaaa
Same
What if the “hazardous materials” that the Hazmat team was called in to collect added to her delusions
Ooo there's a thought. Like in the "Man of Medan" game
Makes sense, otherwise that detail wouldn’t really need to be there, could’ve been anyone, but it’s a hazmat team
Hazmat crews are very common in deconstructions
That's a good theory, but I'm not sure that's what the writers intended. First, the implication is that the items of demon worshippers left behind is what attracts haunting and spirits. Also, because of hygiene laws, "hazardous materials" includes innocuous things like piss or vomit or a discarded bandage, not necessarily dangerous chemicals, and you bring in a hazmat team to dispose of it because of regulation and policy. I don't think they would necessarily show up in those suits and a tunnel to dispose of the clothes or move them, probably just plastic gloves and overalls.
My dead father telling me to stay and put my life on the line, after all the crazy shit that has happened, would have been a massive red flag.
Right??? The first thing I thought was a sinister spirit was taking his voice and manipulating her. Like no im pretty sure my father wouldn’t have wanted me to get anywhere near a cult even as an officer being it took his life??? She was in a high emotional place I think bc of her mom bringing up her dad randomly on her first day, as if she already didn’t have baggage following her there
just when the lockers open up i would say: "mehh i never wanted to be a policeman anyway"
yeah, i would pack up and say goodbye, having a dream job is not good enough to pay with your life especially to be killed by cultist ghost
Honestly, Autopsy of Jane Doe did the whole 'small cast/single location' thing much better.
Also, that happens to be the first FoundFlix video I ever saw.
@@GlitteryGecko same here
He's already reviewed that
Hardcore Hunter we know lmao
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It wasn’t a recommendation...
I just watched a movie titled “At First Light” and it is the most confusing movie I have seen. I’ve looked up movie explanations and couldn’t find anything about what the movie was really about. Then I thought of this channel and knew I had to recommend it. (ITS ON NEFLIX)
I love both but I was always confused about the ending with women in black. So I recommend that one
Right? It’s so confusing that I spent most of the time confused rather than being scared.
@Dragoneye 2427 yes and I was so confused I stopped 30 minutes in
I felt like I slept through it cause i have no idea what happened at all
While I did understand The Woman in Black, I ain't gonna rag on anyone that didn't. Love the movie, would love to see FoundFlix cover it.
Brennan Hearn not everyone is mature in that way dood.
I was creeped out by officer Price since the start. There was something off while the camera panned at him while he was narrating the incident
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Foundflix: Welcome to the Call Count, where we tally up all the calls in our favorite horror movies, I’m Chris Dandridge and today we’re looking at The Last Shift, a confusing psychological horror where our hero gets called nonstop. Let’s get to calls. TITLE CARD.
You beat me to it
It’s a pretty even pie chart
@@ElMarko6994 Yup, Markm you're right; close to even. 3 desk phones, 4 cell phone calls, and, before you mention it in the comments, yes, there was one payphone call, but, as you know, on call count, we DO NOT count calls that happen in dreams.
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she was so scared she completely forgot she had 3 weapons she could've used to defend herself
6:20 isn't she using her gun here? was this the only time she did?
and she tazed that big dude thoo 😂😂
@@britthay19 true but most of the times she only pointed the gun at nothing and didn't fire it until torwards the end of the movie. Didn't do any of that shit when monica or pay-men approached her
She was really eager to use her weapons throughout the movie lol.
@@meep9963 the glass and disappearing reappearing might have caused her think the weapons would not work
Definitely Woman in black. Also possible future vid: Deadly Detention on Netflix.
Sounds like someone made a creepypasta into a movie
@@GM-vx6ru Daaaamn bro!!!
Ny theory is that she was taken as a child by the paymens, and this led her father to rush in to the farm to free her, leading to his death. I also think she was friends with Monica, which is why she left her alone when she asked. I think she blocked out those memories, but on this particular night everything comes flooding back so quickly that it causes her to go insane
Vampirequeen 765 that would’ve been a really good twist !
That's a really logical theory
That's a interesting idea.
I would like to add this is about Charles Manson and his helpers
You must write?
I would love to see him and James A Janisse do a video together just talking about horror movies while explaining the endings/plot and going into the kills of the movies. That would be an amazing video!
Victoria Kyle they did this a while back
@@salvadortorres5695 what video was it?
Andrew Torres you’re gonna need to tell me which episode that is pal
Look up “Foundflix on The Thing” it’s on dead meat
YESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYES
The Woman in Black. Daniel Radcliffe needs to be appreciated more.
I agree! Very well made.
ZeroGlitch he is and don’t mention Sam Raimi coz he’s directing new Grudge movie and it looks good so yea
Yeah woman in black is cool
Also guns akimbo will probably be kinda cool
I really enjoyed woman in black. I look forward to seeing a found flix on it.
@@melonmusk7056 You mean the Grudge movie that came out earlier this month that currently has a 4.7/10 on IMDb? Cuz I don't think people liked that one very much
Not to mention it wasn't even directed by Sam Raimi
The plot sounds like a round of five nights a Freddie’s at first 😂
There's even the phone calls
Really feels like it
chill before u get MatPat here
@@piler1234 last shift and fnv connected !? Stick around to found out more in this episode of game theory ...
Time is close too 2 hours off
Saw the thumbnail and thought "can Onision just go away?"
OMG same!! 😂
Who?
This made my day
@@TheActualMrLink onion man, search it up
KidFiddler9000 scary? Or no
Cohen has to know what’s going on because when he gets there he tells her to turn around. I always assumed it was to see if she has a bullet hole in her head or not
Very clever
Very clever
Yooo yeaaa
Damn! Didn't think of that
Very Cleaver
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In real life, there would be at least 5 officers there.
yeah everything else is realistic tho
Why? It's a closed down station, the only reason she's there is to make sure there's no break-in to the evidence room until the has-mat crew can retrieve it. She's basically just acting as a one time security guard for 4 hours.
@@jedaaa Yea 5 might be too much but they would have at least 3. A rookie wouldn't be left alone on assignment like that, even if its just simply a security guard one. And you'd need an extra 1 just for the size of the building and surrounding property. So realistically there would have been 3-4 cops there.
@@bn2533 ballbags!! Back in 2006 I was a security guard for a major electronic and internet store . We basically had to just stand by the door as a deterrent.
I can confirm that. Here in my city there is a new police station, they just ended the construction some days ago. It is not active yet, but there are some agents there. Curiously, i though there were only one police woman there, like in the movie, but the other day i noticed that there were at least two, maybe three, talking to each other, so yes. Seems like normal to leave more than one.
I really hope the woman in black wins, sounds very interesting!
I like it a lot it was a pretty good horror film.
YoRogue same! It scared me so much as a small child haha
@@skyvallone i didn't see the movie. But the summary made me very inrerested
@F u n n y D a n k hahaha, all good bro
Me too.
I'm James A. Janisse and welcome to the call count! Wait...
I just came down here to make that comment 😂😂
Tomorrow 🥳🥳
I’ve seen Orphan, love Orphan, but there’s nothing confusing about the story. I’ve seen the woman in black and I need somebody to tell me what in the grudge was happening in that story. I am still confused.
Danica Kelly harry potter vs spoopy women
It's not that confusing. It's fairly straight forward. Woman has child. Child is forced to live with womans sister cos of marriage problems and parent issues. Woman becomes nany at sisters house but child doesn't no that's their mother. Child dies in accident and woman blames sister. Sister kills herself and becomes avenging ghost that can get children to kill themselves. Sister dies and house needs to get inspected for insurance and shit. Harry potter is the junior lawyer who goes to investigate. Tbh might not be 100% accurate cah I watched it a while ago but yeeee
The heroine (juliana) was a cop, so she could've used her service pistol when she felt danger, sad that she was killed by the Paymon demons in the climax...by the way she was a rookie young lady cop, how could she be left alone there atleast an officer or two could've assisted her for helping her
I definitely feel her boss was in it and basically sacrificing her to them! 🤔😬👻
@@alexhenderson1312 mm.. I felt the same
"... giving her the ultimatum of finishing the job or handing in her resignation. Jess agrees to the latter."
That means she agreed to hand in her resignation. She actually agreed to the former.
Tara yeah, I was confused 🤷♂️ lol
This is the overall summary: Five nights at Freddy’s humanoid version.
Andrew Valentin lol you’re not wrong since the bodies are rotting. If only Scott would give us theorists a break lmao.
Woman in Black!!!! I love these endings explained because I can “watch” a horror movie without actually watching it and having nightmares. Lol.
Yeah that would be a better way to watch that movie. I've watched it and it sucks
They need a prequel film about the farm that'll fill in some dots
YES
@@ErinJeanette they were actually gonna make it but they put it on the back burner sadly
So how does a prequel fill in the dots? Basically just give us the story we already know, but add a gypsy curse? 🤣
Definitely the woman in black that was kinda confusing
Quinn
Salud
What was confusing?
Flame
As someone who frequently had to work night shifts alone, this movie scared the crap out of me
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Jimmy Bonez bro Dead Meat and Found Flix should collabe on the most confusing timeline in the history of movies
Janisse*
boyscout okay? Lol 😂
Jimmy Bonez boii if you don’t 😂😂
Hey, I was pretty close! I guessed 15 phone calls. I just got done watching the movie, and came to YT seeking clarity. It was so many phone calls, and none of them were even trying to reach her about her car's extended warranty.
This movie gave me too much anxiety. It’s similar to “The Possession of Hannah Grace”
I am never a fan of movies where there is no way for the protagonist to win. It even made Obscurus boring after the fact.
The woman in black, only because there is a sequel.
Nessahhh __ and because Daniel Radcliffe.
😂 but he’s not in the other one
That was the first horror movie I ever watched lowkey scared me to shit when I saw it
There is sequel to The last shift
Really? What is it called?
In every horror movie:
**Something moves by itself**
NOT the main character: **Confused screaming**
If the crims are a reference to the Manson Family, then that SOW reference also has significance, given that the Mansons wrote "Death to Pigs" on the wall of the Tate home.
Why does the king of Hell look like a 90's grunge singer became a Sith?
I liked your comment for a sec then realized it would destroy the 69 and I can't do that to someone with pepe in armor
Deadly Farriswheel it’s been broken.
@@TheActualMrLink ooff
Sir Pepe of House Kek “ A SITH LAWRD
@@mysterynerd3591 Yes.
The one we've been looking for.
her sense of pride got her killed, had she left earlier and resigned the ending wouldn't have happened
so u want cops to pull out as soon as they face bad vibes?
surely its the captains fault
@@menacetosociety9076 no, that's not what he said. If she had left earlier due to the supernatural happenings then she would've survived, not just bad vibes... I mean cops are not there to deal with this crap, they are there to deal with the living.
I'm pretty sure 99% of the time they never leave a rookie cop alone todo the night shift
@@menacetosociety9076 How are closets snapping open on their own out of nowhere "bad vibes"? Just fuckin dip, you're trained to fight crime, NOT DEMONS
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Quick trade mark that shit
Starting with the Scream series.
I really thought paimon looked like Onision but I dont want him to know that cause it will go to his head
This was so funny
Lame....
I’m really into horror movies. But when I watched this alone, I was scared. I think it’s underrated.
I've kinda avoided watching it on Netflix or whatever it's on mostly cuz of the goofy poster. I'll give it a shot
Yea it def was creepy
You know it's scary when you're scared by the foundflix
The Women in Black, Daniel is a amazing actor.
His name is Harry Potter 😑
Steven Roy ‘Arry Potta as us English say
Woman in black and the sequel it was an interesting movie
I think the lack of other characters and places created the sense of claustrophobia, loneliness, and fear that the main character felt, and was an intentional move that upped the scariness and anxiety of the movie. Story was irritating but this was a scary ass movie ngl
This movie with its blurry reality is like the autopsy of jane doe
But without a naked Rey Mary Sue Palpatine
That movie was pretty good.
@@botti7 You know that's a different actress right?
Alessandro Bottinelli Wrong actress dumbass
Jared Henderson Nope he does not, Alessandro is not very smart.
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I think the original tape recording helps to explain the ending. "He likes you, and he's going to be back for you and all you love" makes it clear that what originally sounded like a threat of forcefully taking her was actually them intending to turn Jess and make her Paimon's.
Where're coming back for you and all that you love sounds like they were speaking to her father and decided to come after her specifically a year later. At least that's what I think.
Except didn't the other cops ghost say that her dad died raiding the cult compound?
I loved how he said "What a polite ghost, thank you so muuuch" 15:55
I remember when this was on Netflix and I turned it on casually thinking it’d be a cheapo and I actually enjoyed it. It did scare me the first time I viewed it.
the woman in black,orphan is a little too overdone now
AngelBunnyCosplay agreed
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Wow. This movie was terrifying to me. Started watching at 930p and took it off at 10p. When the cop came to check on her and eased her fear but walked away with his brains exposed...😱😱
It has to be "The Woman in Black" for sure
The woman in black, I need answers.
She was a PK manifestation, likely from a once living agent. That took on a "life of its own" when it learned to sustain itself on Misery and Suffering. Tied to the House, and the village, and the people too by the collective guilt, the secret kept any physical remains of the agent, the psychic/temporal echos . All becoming one sticky ball of Spiritual effuse, which is how Curses some times come into being. Though not all, this is but a variant. There...Happy?
Please do the woman in black, that ending still makes my head hurt
Just a theory about Cohan: Maybe he was being driven insane whilst doing a shift there himself but made a bargain with the leader of the Paimon family to get the daughter of the cop he killed to work a shift there. The Paimon family leader would do this because of the interview video in which he said he’d go after everyone they loved hence why the bargain was made, and why Cohan was banging on the door frame at the beginning of the movie. He was angry and regretting it which is also why he said turn around
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10 months late, but that's why Cohen was there at the end too!
Its a year but i dont mind, i think cohen is seen like this cuss he knows that the rookie is the dead fathers daughter that has to be in the sift and by that implying that he knows something is wrong in this place.
😮
Someone else pointed out that he might have said turn around to see if she had a wound in the back of her head. Which has the creeping reverberations of implication - imagine going through daily working life not knowing what person you have a casual friendly conversation with might be dead and reveal a horrific and traumatizing wound and fate at any given moment.
15:53 "What a polite ghost thank you so much" 😂
The woman in black i feel like everyone understands orphan
Also js idk if you have done it but it would be so cool if you did 28 days and 28 weeks later
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Camcount?
It’ll be cool if they have crossover
@Luc Germain . b.
15:47 Right at this moment my cat, who silently snuck behind me did: "Purrr?". Next to my head, I almost launched through the roof. But damm he explains in such a way that I felt the whole time on edge. 🤣
Jess: “is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?”
No escape from reality
Crimson Hunter open yours eyes, look up to the skies and see
I'm just a poor fool, i need no sympathy
@@crimsonhunter7598
Because im easy come easy go, little high little low.
Anywhere the wind blows doesn't really matter to me
To me
She definitely died cause the movie title says *Last* shift.
This was 'her' shift, the movie ends with her and her shift being over so she's dead.
That's deep
It was called “Last Shift” because as the officer said in the beginning to her “you are the lucky officer to work the very LAST SHIFT”
Even if she had survived, she would've went to prison
Lee Len2 or it’s the last shift in that building since they are moving locations
Everyone saying that The Orphan seems like any evil child movie they've seen before....boy are you in for a treat...
Alfonso Rodhas la miré en mi clase y lloré
I think the dispatcher wasn't real either . He sad a really wierd, very subtle line that was like "... I can start looking into the pigs". Which freaked me out because of how naturally he said it instead of jokingly.
The woman in black Hopefully because that would be amazing getting a complete breakdown of the movie
The woman in black the ending is really sad and I remember seeing it a long time ago would love to explore it again without having to watch it 😂
Haha I'll have to agree with that 😆
It's a happy ending and finally got to be in heaven together. But it's sad.
Same that was good . Part 2 not so much
The woman in black, it’s mad confusing
FAT PIGGY ikr
Facts
XD
I always found it to be fairly straightforward; the original is more so perhaps, but it does explain itself fairly well.
As rough as this movie is, that shot setup at 12:17 is friggin' _great._
Also love the visual design of the ghosts/whatever. The bag-heads are superbly creepy.
"What a polite ghost. Thank you so much."
Hilarious.
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Cinema sins would like a word
Mal Alford Jeremy is trash
@@shineayandrews1869 what does that have to do with the price of eggs?
I assumed she was exposed to the hazardous material and hallucinated it all.
I mean why add a hazmat team and chemicals to the plot at all if you could of made any other reason for her to have to stay there?
She wasn’t exposed to hazardous material though. They were just supposed to come in to collect the evidence and dispose of it properly. Right?
@@MightyMako Yes. It's certainly counted as a biohazard, those old clothes. It doesn't mean they only handle dangerous chemicals.
IllisMoreo 87
Right. But the OP said she was exposed to hazardous materials and chemicals. Which she wasn’t.
Probably got drugged by that dude
I doubt its that deep the only reasonit was just to keep her there
I’d love to see a sequel to this movie about the payman family and the incident. They could make it real scary. I really like the story line. It reminded me of like a devils rejects kinda vibe.
Theres a remake coming out on the 31st of this month with a higher budget! It’s called Malum
Heck yea. I just looked it up.
I hope they go more into the payman family. They could literally make a movie about them. Last shift. One of the most underrated scary movies. Really freaked me out.
@@blakey1212 It's the same movie just with a different name (guessing Paymon aka Paimon was taken by the film Hereditary) bigger budget (more CGI than practical effects I'm guessing) and people of color taking the roles (just like Disney)
The woman in black, cuz growing up that movie was the scariest thing ever
Also, The Orphan felt pretty linear.
Issa.Andrew124 facts
Growing up? Not to be rude, but how old are you exactly?
I agree
Hayden Bryant Growing up could mean from anywhere to a kid to a teenager, so I mean
The woman in black!! I’m still confused af to this day about the story.
ilovecake456 her child got stuck in the mud and then the tides rose drowning him.
Evan that is true but she became evil. Even after her child was returned to her she was not satisfied. She has gone too far in the bad side that she is no longer a normal soul.
This movie had some pretty good scares and was the first time in a while a movie stuck with me as I was trying to sleep that night. Unfortunately it was conflicting to watch as she encounters multiple events in the beginning that are clearly 100% supernatural and freaky, yet she doesn't treat those like ANY normal person would. The first bag demon, the mysterious third person holding the flashlight in the cell, the chairs stacking themselves in a split second, and THEN she thinks it's a prank? Any rational person could discern that those would be impossible pranks for someone to pull off, yet she just sticks around. And even if she chalks these up to hallucinations in your head, you would think that your immediate course of action would be to check yourself into a hospital, not power through your increasingly bizarre shift in which you carry a loaded gun.
I think she stays because she only has to wait till hazmat units arrive (so not even entire night) and she was rookie cop who wanted to make her (dead) dad proud. This also explains the scene when she finally wants to gtfo and she gets a call from her "dad" that asks her why is she leaving.
Also I am 100% sure everything that happen was indeed supernatural, it's just that director didn't know how to end the movie so he went Blaire Witch 2 ending. This is same issue he has in his other movies as well, he always messes up and rushes the ending, while rest of the movie has good tense scenes and scares.
She's gorgeous. She was in TWD as a C-Level character, but they keep giving her background roles. She's so underrated.
what is the name of the actress?
@@piadylan1207 it says dude
The woman in black that movie scares me at the end when she's walking down the hallway u don't see many movies like that anymore but orphan was a cool movie but I vote the woman in black
Orphan was pretty good.