I think this is what a lot of horror movies miss Killing everyone is not satisfying Emotional catharsis is satisfying without hampering the scare factor
@@ELITE_AG well if your characters are relatable and intriguing then killing them is counterproductive If they are blatant then it's a bad movie The only way this could work is if the characters are bad people are we are supposed to root against them Even then I prefer them realising their mistakes and character growth
Killing those that are shown as horrible human beings actually is satisfying. Also, I'd prefer a realistic approach to temperament & reaction. I want to believe the actors and script. If they go through hell and it isn't believable doesn't make it any better if it just plainly lacks any enjoyment.
ik this isnt the same thing but dr who has the same thing, when i started watchin i thought it was a kids show boy i was suprised. anyway trust me dr who is full of terrifying scenes where you realise what is happening and a cold chill goes up your body and you get freaked out
Did anyone notice that the bus guy says that the house is usually given to 20 people for sharing and it turns out in the end, the couple are actually gonna live with the spirits of 20+ people
I don't get why all the other refugees from the boat are haunting them when neither of them had any part in their deaths, does that mean their also haunting the other survivors?
@@spartan2451 I have a feeling it’s not the ACTUAL survivors spirits, it could just be their survivors guilt is so strong that the spirits will just show themselves to the couple as their guilts/fears/traumas. Which sadly for them means everyone who couldn’t make the journey.
This movie is not a Netflix original. Netflix purchased the rights to it after seeing it at a film festival. The best "Netflix" movies are usually bought.
Yeah, you always expect it to be some ancient spell that requires a self sacrifice or a cursed dagger that belonged to an ancient king driven to madness by that same witch or just some holy object from eons past but in this case it's just a $17 kitchen knife that you used to make a sandwich not too long ago. Honestly speaking, I think this is how ancient evil threats should be dealt with on a regular bases, just fucking stab it.
@some random guy holy shit it’s not that serious. You’re not even in the majority as most people watch movies over again since it brings comfort of a good memory. You’re not special.
@some random guy Leaving aside your “hate” and “edgyness”; people watch movies a second and EVEN a third one to pick up new things. This is because they KNOW what will happen, so they can give more attention to: the performances, details, backgrounds and sounds. If you don’t do something, you do not have to come so harsh to another human being. Your fathers should’ve thought you better.
Hey you two! As the Queen of Puns, I excuse this "seen/scene" transgression as simply a play on words, being that the quote the accused enjoys is from a notably funny scene (due to the quote existing within it.)
It’s also a slight but important variation on the words of the white social workers to be ‘Good Ones’ - referring to the propensity of many white people to group black people who conform to white standards as ‘good ones’. As in ‘my neighbours are African, but don’t worry - they are good ones’.
@@willbaker6532 That was just an example. I am utterly aware that the same phrasing is applied to any culture or race. I couldn’t possibly fit every example into one sentence.
So the story is about survivor's guilt; even though they did terrible things to survive, they surely would've died otherwise, but they still feel guilt about surviving while the other refugees died.
@@aidankhaos7687 that child would have died to gunfire the moment that bus left, just like her mother did. Them taking her gave her a chance she wouldn't otherwise have had.
7:23 I learned pretty quickly that meeting folks of the same skin tone as me in a foreign land doesn't automatically make them kin. The nastiest racist experience I had, was done by a couple black guys, which was weird coz did they look at themselves in a mirror? That's when I learned racism is more of a sense of superiority than it is of any loyalty to colour of skin
Anything to feel superior to another human being. That's something I learned when the death of my brother divided a town where some people took the side of the killers simply cause they grew up in the town verses my parents.
@@possiblydangerous9778 I'm sorry but your comment is kinda of vauge, and to be fair so is mine- so I'd like to ask if you mean to ask what happened in my situation or if you mean wait what the fuck does this have to do with the initial comment? I just want to make sure what you meant before replying.
The most disturbing and hard to watch scene wasnt the ghost or demon scenes, it was the mother completely disraught and screaming as her daughter is taken.
Um, like I get what you all are saying, but it doesn't excuse the sin of kidnapping somebody's kid for their freedom. So, I think they should carry every bit of guilt over that child dying, because she became their responsibility when they stole her. It's not about survivor's guilt. It's about the guilt of an actual sin they committed, and living with that weight for the rest of their lives as penance.
The night witch is a manifestation of their survivors guilt, they feel inclined to hurt themselves for getting away scot free while the others were butchered and drowned.
I love how this actually has to be said when people keep saying it isn't survivors guilt at all with super long and fucking stupid explanations. it's amazing how much shit people can say on the internet and still be wrong.
This movie was such a refreshing release. A good movie that didn’t rely on a lot of different sets. Telling two different stories at the same time. Great ending.
The lesson in all of this is to not rely on the government because all forms government are typically horrendous and we shouldn’t be giving them more power and authority.
Its almost like maybe they should fix their own country, instead of bitching about the FREE housing they get here, while our vets are homeless and elderly starve.
If I had died on the boat, not including Nia because she's definitely got a reason to be mad, I wouldn't blame the couple for being lucky enough to survive.
@@IGot7RevtinyArmyStayOnceBlink I wouldn't come back for revenge I would just passively haunt them to make them not forget what they did. "Passive aggressive demon" energy.
This is such an odd role for Matt Smith to play. I love him as an actor but I never experienced him to play something like this, especially in a horror movie. It’s so strange
Yo I loved him in that odd movie about a wife who's husband died and she makes the choice to clone him in her and raise her husband as a child.(I honestly cannot remember the name of said movie I saw it in 2010 or 2011 I think) That was when I first learned about matt smith and ofc he killed it as The Doctor. He definitely chooses interesting roles.
I thought this was going to be a typical haunted house film, I never expected it would unfold like this. My grandfather had the opportunity to flee Lithuania in the early days of WWII and his 8 siblings were sent to Siberia, never to be heard from again, most likely because his disappearance raised suspicion that they were traitors. He drank every day for the next 60 years.
In the early scene at the gym, where they are told about the house and the main character first says "we are good people", the guy doesnt respond that its not about that, he says something like "we are not the one you need to convince", which is a huge forshadowing in the aftermath. This and the fact that the witch was killed with the knife also makes me think that the witch wasnt really there and it was more in their own minds, a manifestation of their guilt they are facing. Boe tried killing himself after breaking down in the realization of what he really did and wanted his wife to be able to move on. Her in the hallway, rejecting the kids hand, symbolized that shes letting go of the past and is finally able to move on which gives her the strength to kill her and her husbands guilt. Her killing the witch was a metaphor for rescuing her husband from suicide and in the end they both learn to deal with the ghosts that will always live in their minds. At least thats how i decided to take it, i really enjoyed that the movie didnt rely on cheap scares but gives you something to think about and also leaves you unsure weather there is really something supernatural or not 🙂
What are you on about? As a refugee from Somalie , i know for a fact that no one from the center speaks like that. You dont get a dirty house like they got. That took me out of the story. I was looking forward to this movie, thought it would be like a house so scary? That the wars back home didnt compare. Nothing new here and the guilt angle has been done to death or its al in there head plot. Iam not trying to hate on you cause you liked the movie. Just that your comment makes the movie seem like a smart take on a old story. Which its not. You could see the metaphor miles away at the point of making it predictable.
@@dualleh just sharing my opinion and the thoughts i had in addition to foundflix Video. I enjoyed the movie and talking about it, no need to be such a negativ bitch about it, if you dont like my comment, scroll on :)
@@dualleh and idk where you where located as a refugee but i was working at refugee centers in Austria for years and the places where definitely not clean and the house in the movie portrayed that memory pretty good imo
@@TravioliRavioli why are you being an ass, it's even worse when you mentioned you worked at the centres and are calling someone names who identifies as the people you look after and claim high horse over mate... not a good look
every time someone says “netflix original horror movies,” i always imagine that one scene from open house when the intruder took out THE CONTACTS of that one guy
God that movie had to one of the biggest pieces of shit I've ever seen. Not even any comedic value. Definitely not worth the 90 min, or whatever, run time.
I really liked the moral ambiguity of this film. It would've been so easy to take a political side, instead it studies the moral shortcomings of humanity as a whole and contrasts it to our good intentions.
One part I wish you would’ve briefly mentioned: the scene where Bol is shopping for clothes and the security guard is following him around the store, guided by his own implicit biases.
@@Hhhh22222-w mc didn’t do anything lol he was just walking to get new outfits. and ofc smth was off abt him a witch is literally haunting his family and he lost his child or wtvr you’d like to call it, but that doesn’t mean he’s gonna steal or murder anyone. if mc was white nobody would say anything
I agree! They were haunted by the guilt in the night and by the society during the day. It feels like they‘re never safe and this make this story so scary.
@@Hhhh22222-wI know this is an old comment and all but I wanted to mention my mom, who is black and is a sweet older woman, still gets followed around stores by security guards/employees. She's never stolen, is nicely dressed, always polite. But she's black. I'm not even exaggerating, and it's obvious enough her (white) friends have also pointed it out if they've witnessed it. Racial profiling is so weird to me.
Her mom would have thought she would have a better life in a better country. Lots of parents sends their kids to US for that reason . Yes they stole her but she was planning to get on that bus anywya
Sterling Archer Lanor But her mother wouldn’t have known where her daughter ended up. That bus was there to take people to a safer town, not to take them to another country (we see this when they get off in the new town and catch a different ride). And even if it was, again, the mother has no clue what happened to her daughter. She couldn’t keep her safe. Strangers wouldn’t have her daughter’s best interest. Ex: Her mother would’ve tried to save her when she was struggling to stay above water. Although the main woman tried to help, it’s her husband who pulls her away. Showing that she is not a priority and is disposable whereas her mother would always prioritize her life.
@@thewewguy8t88 You would be suprised at how far people will go when pushed. I'm not saying it justifies their actions, but I am saying that you shouldn't judge them through the same lens. Most if not all people will do whatever it takes to survive.
Movie is good... but you have to realize, this was inspired by true events. People do be out there killing other people just because they belong to different tribes. And there are people trying to escape those places, and they do die on the way... or die trying. The pain doesn't even stop when they leave those places, the pain still haunts them wherever they go. Crazy you know, to think that some people ARE living in horror films.
yep the 2 main protagonist (kinda) really deserve it but yes they didn't live easy in their home country but they never know what tomorrow gonna be like
@@Ocidad they didn't deserve it, in desperate situations we do desperate things, including horrible things, the point is, I never had to flee my country and I don't know what the terror of being killed any time would make me do, they sure did some really bad things but saying they deserve suffering and terror is not the best way to acknowledge that
@@italucenaz I think he is talking about hellfire. It doesnt matter whether you were desperate or anything, but their intention was to steal the girl and she died as a result. From a religious perspective, an act like that will land you in hell regardless of being desperate or not. "Hell" being "punished for wrongdoing" in this scenario.
My bro for the last 4 months you’ve been my bedtime story’s. Like I’d go to bed and put on one of your videos and sleep soundly as you talk about some creepy things sometimes haha
I really enjoyed this movie...especially the ending and how riahls story about the good man wanting his own house and stole to get it and how ultimately that's what in the end they did as well all along convincing themselves that they're quote " good people" and how no matter what you live with what you do in this world..your ghosts always follow you..i thought it was brilliant..especially for a Netflix movie
Lol so the lady meeting those black teens who say go back to Africa reminds me of an experience I had with some African Americans who Came to South Africa. It was a Christian camp and once a year people from America usually show up, there was one group who literally refused to do anything like wash dishes and stuff and thus it created tension with other campers. They were rude and loud and then things went bad. We asked the Americans to take some stuff to a storeroom , they were rude then a friend of mine turned and started speaking to me in Tswana which is our native tongue to pick up the things that they refused to pick up and the group of Americans were like don't you speak that little pathetic language to us. Lol it really baffled me because we weren't even talking to them or talking about them and they were African American so you would assume they would be nicer.
@Negassi Tesfay Mekonenn perpetual "victims" with every major corporation, tech company, academia, Hollywood studio, and government officials around the globe pandering and catering to their every need and want no matter how unreasonable and unnecessary. This is what happens when you weaponize political correctness and create a world where, as Orwell predicted, "some are more equal than others".
I though the movie was going have a twist where the characters never made it out of the water at the beginning and the whole movie was an hallucination as they die.
I usually don’t comment but I just wanted to say His house was so freaking good. I had notifications on Netflix turned on to remind me when this movie was coming out and then I watched it on Halloween. The story was such a sad and heartbreaking one and the scary parts were amazing
I really like the whole "the ghosts will never leave" bit. So many ghost stories will have the spirit vanquished or exorcised, ultimately being "resolved" when in reality sometimes the only option is to come to peace with a permanent burden. In a way, this humanizes the ghosts much more than stories that completely get rid of the spirit as if they're always things that need to just be thrown away and I appreciate that! I was kind of expecting the old lady neighbor to have had a bigger role, but I'm glad this was a better twist. I was expecting the old lady to have maybe found a way to put on some kind of shaman curse on the property to scare away foreigners seeking asylum or something and have it be some kind of moral of who the real savages or who the real monsters are or something. Again, I like that my guess wasn't right and the ghosts were a far more satisfying ending.
GiDD Who knows. And everyone obviously knows that Aliens are behind Covid. Trying to soften the human race with a biological weapon. Thankfully, we’re discovering how to reverse it 😎
There was only 2 things I don't like about this movie: 1. The first rule that the gov. guy said was no candles in the house and you see them several times 2. Bol never see or points out the fact the she has the necklace back after he burned. With that being my only critiques, this was a realllllly good movie.
I think the candle thing was just a funny ironic moment put in there on purpose. Seriously how realistic is it to have that be the first thing they say
For the necklace thing, I assume he thought if the witch could bring back the dead, what's stopping it from bringing back a necklace? What I want to know is if the necklace was actually given or if she stole it...
@@dakid40777 honestly tho, he’s a good and a bad guy cuz he may have saved the girl’s life from the situation in their homeland but at the same time saving her caused her death. We don’t know what could’ve happened if the girl stayed in their homeland (they might’ve got a chance to fit her and her mom on another bus)
@@dakid40777 no .. he literally grabbed the girl to save him and his wife cause they were only letting children on the bus . that’s why everything is happening to them and he also didn’t allow his wife to save the girl as she tried to go back for her
Now I must say this is the first scary movie that made me cry! This is on another level because it makes you feel many emotions fear, anger, sadness ect.
I loved this movie so much and it was relatable coming from having parents who were immigrants. I honestly didn't expect to cry as much as I did, but the themes, the ending, so refreshing!
Really a powerful story with a powerful message. I love how the story tempts you to place blame somewhere, then leaving with the feeling that blame seems like missing the greater picture of loss. 👏🏽
"But then struggle to adjust to their new life in England, finding an evil lurking beneath the surface." And if you think that's bad, they also have to deal with some apeth witch guy.
Horror movies where the ghost/demon/bad thing is tied into the characters’ backstories are the best types of horror movies. A lot of worse horror movies have characters who happened to accidentally walk into a haunted house or something and tend not to reflect on who the characters are as people. Good movie.
The only thing I think we unneeded was the Blumhouse like demon. I think for such a unique and culturally specific monster just putting Javier Botet in another costume was uninspired. Botet did a great job as always though.
Can I request you do an ending explain for the haunting of Bly Manor??? I've been looking forward to you covering it since the series came out. You did such a good job explaining haunting of hill house!
Man, this was a good movie. It had layers of horror, mystery, psychological trauma, a protagonist who is actually a villain becoming a hero lol. I really enjoyed it. One thing though (not really a complaint) I wish the knife that he had to use to cut himself with was a ceremonial dagger from their home tribe. Like a badass dagger made from bone.
@@rosesweetcharlotte yes exactly. And it made me very aware of how ignorant I am toward it and I don’t know if I intentionally ignore it because it’s too hard to face or if it’s not really discussed. Every day the news is about Trump and his most recent tweet and nobody really talks about much else anymore. It really made me think about why I don’t “see” it and I still don’t really know. It’s shameful.
This was a really good, unique, interesting movie with a surprise twist that I did not expect. And the ending is also not what I expected but it was really terrific.
Some horror movies ending explained i want to see some year 2017 the crescent 2009 walled in 2009 orphan 2007 the orphanage 2012 the pact 2014 deep in darkness
I think this is what a lot of horror movies miss
Killing everyone is not satisfying
Emotional catharsis is satisfying without hampering the scare factor
There are also a lot of horror movies that rely on jumpscares to be scary. but jumpscares aren’t scary, they’re startling
killing everyone doesnt happen often so it is satisfying
@@ELITE_AG well if your characters are relatable and intriguing then killing them is counterproductive
If they are blatant then it's a bad movie
The only way this could work is if the characters are bad people are we are supposed to root against them
Even then I prefer them realising their mistakes and character growth
@@obfirmoviatorem no
Killing those that are shown as horrible human beings actually is satisfying. Also, I'd prefer a realistic approach to temperament & reaction. I want to believe the actors and script. If they go through hell and it isn't believable doesn't make it any better if it just plainly lacks any enjoyment.
I love how many super creepy scenes just happen instead of jump scaring you every time.
As a horror movie should
A good horror movie is rare these days
ik this isnt the same thing but dr who has the same thing, when i started watchin i thought it was a kids show boy i was suprised. anyway trust me dr who is full of terrifying scenes where you realise what is happening and a cold chill goes up your body and you get freaked out
Someone once said that horror movies that rely on jump scares is equivalent to a comedian jumping off a stage and tickling the audience
Why you put my sleep paralysis daemon in the thumbnail👁👄👁💧
Did anyone notice that the bus guy says that the house is usually given to 20 people for sharing and it turns out in the end, the couple are actually gonna live with the spirits of 20+ people
I did, yes. I don't know if the writers intended it or not
I don't get why all the other refugees from the boat are haunting them when neither of them had any part in their deaths, does that mean their also haunting the other survivors?
Ooop😨
@@spartan2451 I have a feeling it’s not the ACTUAL survivors spirits, it could just be their survivors guilt is so strong that the spirits will just show themselves to the couple as their guilts/fears/traumas. Which sadly for them means everyone who couldn’t make the journey.
@@alycat3624 agreed
This movie is not a Netflix original. Netflix purchased the rights to it after seeing it at a film festival. The best "Netflix" movies are usually bought.
Exactly people should really know this
Thank you for this!
That makes A LOT of sense actually.
@K why do you hate Africans so much?
Netflix original doesn’t mean it technically has to be created by Netflix. It means it’s broadcasted on the Netflix app before anything else
Imagine leaving a war-torn country just to deal with a demon.
I believe that's what's called being caught between a rock and a hard place.
An eye for an eye...
A war torn village for a demon
Imagine
Witch*
Well dealing with a demon is just a regular Monday here in Florida am I right lads or am I right lads?
Hahahahaha
So she simply killed the witch with a kitchen knife. I didn't know that was even an option in these types of movies.
Yeah, you always expect it to be some ancient spell that requires a self sacrifice or a cursed dagger that belonged to an ancient king driven to madness by that same witch or just some holy object from eons past but in this case it's just a $17 kitchen knife that you used to make a sandwich not too long ago. Honestly speaking, I think this is how ancient evil threats should be dealt with on a regular bases, just fucking stab it.
@@longhairedbastard aye genuinely, these bastards probably arnt even aware of half the modern weapons
How will they prepare for my minecraft sword?
Lol you are here too?
@@willn8664 eh
@@longhairedbastard supernatural things dying from mundane things how it should be
The fact that this movie kinda goes by the phases of grief and talks about acceptance of a lose makes it worth a second watch.
Agreed :)
but it wasn't their child...
@some random guy holy shit it’s not that serious. You’re not even in the majority as most people watch movies over again since it brings comfort of a good memory. You’re not special.
@some random guy love....y-you okay...? Do you need to find some joy in your life...?
@some random guy Leaving aside your “hate” and “edgyness”; people watch movies a second and EVEN a third one to pick up new things.
This is because they KNOW what will happen, so they can give more attention to: the performances, details, backgrounds and sounds.
If you don’t do something, you do not have to come so harsh to another human being. Your fathers should’ve thought you better.
Idk why but the whole part where's he's like "don't blame him hes got a night witch living in his house " was one of the funniest things I scene
*seen
@@tonybalony1811 I was gonna say shut up but here I permit it.
I have seen*
@Paul thank you, Mr prince of grammar nazis!
Hey you two! As the Queen of Puns, I excuse this "seen/scene" transgression as simply a play on words, being that the quote the accused enjoys is from a notably funny scene (due to the quote existing within it.)
Damn, the phrase "we are good people" in the beginning of the interview was some clever foreshadowing then.
It’s also a slight but important variation on the words of the white social workers to be ‘Good Ones’ - referring to the propensity of many white people to group black people who conform to white standards as ‘good ones’. As in ‘my neighbours are African, but don’t worry - they are good ones’.
@@blondesense1708 not "africans" it refers to immigrants in general. People view immigrants as either being benefitbscroungers or hard workers
@@willbaker6532 That was just an example. I am utterly aware that the same phrasing is applied to any culture or race. I couldn’t possibly fit every example into one sentence.
So the story is about survivor's guilt; even though they did terrible things to survive, they surely would've died otherwise, but they still feel guilt about surviving while the other refugees died.
Well, it’s mostly because they stole a child who died because of them
They didn’t steal her, he did.
@@aidankhaos7687 that child would have died to gunfire the moment that bus left, just like her mother did.
Them taking her gave her a chance she wouldn't otherwise have had.
@@zyxyx6754 two wrongs don't make a right
@@zyxyx6754 are you really trying to justify kidnapping a fucking child? He didn't even try to save her from drowning.
7:23 I learned pretty quickly that meeting folks of the same skin tone as me in a foreign land doesn't automatically make them kin. The nastiest racist experience I had, was done by a couple black guys, which was weird coz did they look at themselves in a mirror? That's when I learned racism is more of a sense of superiority than it is of any loyalty to colour of skin
@@TheLyingFigure tragic... Smh, shameful that this exists in the society.
Anything to feel superior to another human being. That's something I learned when the death of my brother divided a town where some people took the side of the killers simply cause they grew up in the town verses my parents.
@@Wolfbitten14 wait what the fuck
@@possiblydangerous9778 I'm sorry but your comment is kinda of vauge, and to be fair so is mine- so I'd like to ask if you mean to ask what happened in my situation or if you mean wait what the fuck does this have to do with the initial comment? I just want to make sure what you meant before replying.
@@Wolfbitten14 what happened initially, in your situation I mean
If there are witches living in my home they better pay their part of the rent.
yeah 🙄 they think they can just walk in like they own the place.
Amen.
lol like they would let you live long enough
True.
Forreal I don't like squatters
The most disturbing and hard to watch scene wasnt the ghost or demon scenes, it was the mother completely disraught and screaming as her daughter is taken.
Agreed
She was not her daughter.
@@gaila.9852 theyre talking about nayas real mom
@@cwahlb1 Gotcha, thanks! I thought they were talking about the water scene.
That, my good sir, is an opinion.
I love that this movie brought awareness to PTSD and what is going on in South Sudan, including what refugees have to deal with.
@Toxic Anonymity such a fitting username
@Toxic Anonymity it's yeah. bonus video. th-cam.com/video/vyAh9OENJPU/w-d-xo.html
@Toxic Anonymity Sort of what a country that decided to take over half of the world gets.
Yes! 100%
@Toxic Anonymity she said what is going on in sudan.
I feel like this movie is the embodiment of survivors guilt
Exactly same thoughts
But they kidnapped a child from her mother...
Yeah it seems both of them have strong PTSD
@@angelinoelle which they did in order to...survive?
Um, like I get what you all are saying, but it doesn't excuse the sin of kidnapping somebody's kid for their freedom. So, I think they should carry every bit of guilt over that child dying, because she became their responsibility when they stole her. It's not about survivor's guilt. It's about the guilt of an actual sin they committed, and living with that weight for the rest of their lives as penance.
The night witch is a manifestation of their survivors guilt, they feel inclined to hurt themselves for getting away scot free while the others were butchered and drowned.
I love how this actually has to be said when people keep saying it isn't survivors guilt at all with super long and fucking stupid explanations. it's amazing how much shit people can say on the internet and still be wrong.
@@kaijupvppy facts it was clearly all in their heads
@@playforkeeps5545 i dont think it was in their heads that was just the symbolization the movie was going for.
This movie was such a refreshing release. A good movie that didn’t rely on a lot of different sets. Telling two different stories at the same time. Great ending.
There are bugs and rats in our house making us sick..
"Why are you not adapting to the house?"
Yep.. UK government.
US as well😒
And Russian government is also like that actually I guess all governments are like that
it makes you wonder way they came all the fucking way from sudan to britain and didnt stop in any of the other countries on the way.
The lesson in all of this is to not rely on the government because all forms government are typically horrendous and we shouldn’t be giving them more power and authority.
Its almost like maybe they should fix their own country, instead of bitching about the FREE housing they get here, while our vets are homeless and elderly starve.
Prequel: Whose House
Sequel: Run's House
Shelter 3: Cribs
Road house
@@meyannaal-amin7138 Road house
In me mums house
Her house
If I had died on the boat, not including Nia because she's definitely got a reason to be mad, I wouldn't blame the couple for being lucky enough to survive.
Won't blame noone you'd be dead 😂
@@scratchcarddaddy2824 lmao, if I were able to haunt them after death I would choose not too.
@@cathedral1375 agreed I wouldn’t want to haunt anyone....unless they killed me or something then I’ll beg to come back for revenge 😂.
@@IGot7RevtinyArmyStayOnceBlink I wouldn't come back for revenge I would just passively haunt them to make them not forget what they did. "Passive aggressive demon" energy.
@@Valsorayu I like this too. Hey I’ll settle for anything we’re they don’t live in peace. Even if I have to return to do the job.
This is how you make a sociopolitical film. This is COMPLICATED emotionally and ethically.
This is such an odd role for Matt Smith to play. I love him as an actor but I never experienced him to play something like this, especially in a horror movie. It’s so strange
What other roles did he play? I’ can’t recognize him.
I thought I recognized the face
Yo I loved him in that odd movie about a wife who's husband died and she makes the choice to clone him in her and raise her husband as a child.(I honestly cannot remember the name of said movie I saw it in 2010 or 2011 I think) That was when I first learned about matt smith and ofc he killed it as The Doctor. He definitely chooses interesting roles.
@@schwarzwald6672 the name of the movie is womb. I'm going to watch it now since it seems interesting.
Yes! Surprised me too! 😍
I thought this was going to be a typical haunted house film, I never expected it would unfold like this. My grandfather had the opportunity to flee Lithuania in the early days of WWII and his 8 siblings were sent to Siberia, never to be heard from again, most likely because his disappearance raised suspicion that they were traitors. He drank every day for the next 60 years.
I know this kind of pain passes through generations. I am sorry.
Wow. That’s awful.
I'm so sorry. I'm crying for them. 🥺😭
Should have gone to aa and seen a sponsor
In the early scene at the gym, where they are told about the house and the main character first says "we are good people", the guy doesnt respond that its not about that, he says something like "we are not the one you need to convince", which is a huge forshadowing in the aftermath. This and the fact that the witch was killed with the knife also makes me think that the witch wasnt really there and it was more in their own minds, a manifestation of their guilt they are facing. Boe tried killing himself after breaking down in the realization of what he really did and wanted his wife to be able to move on. Her in the hallway, rejecting the kids hand, symbolized that shes letting go of the past and is finally able to move on which gives her the strength to kill her and her husbands guilt. Her killing the witch was a metaphor for rescuing her husband from suicide and in the end they both learn to deal with the ghosts that will always live in their minds. At least thats how i decided to take it, i really enjoyed that the movie didnt rely on cheap scares but gives you something to think about and also leaves you unsure weather there is really something supernatural or not 🙂
What are you on about? As a refugee from Somalie , i know for a fact that no one from the center speaks like that. You dont get a dirty house like they got. That took me out of the story. I was looking forward to this movie, thought it would be like a house so scary? That the wars back home didnt compare. Nothing new here and the guilt angle has been done to death or its al in there head plot. Iam not trying to hate on you cause you liked the movie. Just that your comment makes the movie seem like a smart take on a old story. Which its not. You could see the metaphor miles away at the point of making it predictable.
@@dualleh just sharing my opinion and the thoughts i had in addition to foundflix Video. I enjoyed the movie and talking about it, no need to be such a negativ bitch about it, if you dont like my comment, scroll on :)
@@dualleh and idk where you where located as a refugee but i was working at refugee centers in Austria for years and the places where definitely not clean and the house in the movie portrayed that memory pretty good imo
@@TravioliRavioli No need to insult him. He shared his opinion to your comment without insulting you, so at least have common courtesy.
@@TravioliRavioli why are you being an ass, it's even worse when you mentioned you worked at the centres and are calling someone names who identifies as the people you look after and claim high horse over mate... not a good look
every time someone says “netflix original horror movies,” i always imagine that one scene from open house when the intruder took out THE CONTACTS of that one guy
What why take off his contacts
So he couldn’t see where he was going so it’d be easier to chase him and kill him. Dude must’ve been super blind
Yea it was pretty fucked to think about
I hated that movie
God that movie had to one of the biggest pieces of shit I've ever seen. Not even any comedic value. Definitely not worth the 90 min, or whatever, run time.
This movie scared the African out of me and I'm a South African.
Edit: I've NEVER had this many likes in my life thank you!
So you're just South now?
@@wessltov 😂😂😂
@Iconof Sin maybe if you checked their profile would see you're wrong
@Iconof Sin Have you ever seen people from there?
@Iconof Sin his white what?
The eyes in the cracks of the walls will haunt me forever
Same! I was uneasy the whole night 🤣
Oh my gosh same! When I watched the movie and that scene popped up, I outwardly said “oh I don’t like that!”
@@tiger_844 LMAO!
THAT'S THE ELEVENTH DOCTOR! I'd know that chin anywhere!
I thought so
Matt Smith.
I thought it was Prince Philip
Thirteen incarnation... Oh wait Chibnail destroyed that...
@@mjm3091 11...
I really liked the moral ambiguity of this film. It would've been so easy to take a political side, instead it studies the moral shortcomings of humanity as a whole and contrasts it to our good intentions.
It did take a political side. Idk what you're talking about.
@@Yeshuawillreturn What side would that be?
@@Yeshuawillreturn no lol, literally the worst person in the film is the black mc how is that taking a political side
@@Yeshuawillreturn it doesn’t take a political side at all. Some of you just like to chat. 🙄
@@Hhhh22222-w but the good one was black too so that doesn't really make sense
I’m so happy the actress who plays the mother is getting recognized! She’s also has a big role as ruby on lovecraft country
She seriously has some acting chops. Also, she is freaking gorgeous.
Is that show good? I’ve been wanting to watch but after being so thoroughly betrayed by Grimm I’m wary about starting new shows...
@@LoreleiCatherine yes,it’s good!!!
I knew she looked familiar and I couldn’t place it! Thank you for making this comment!
Love craft was so good i didn’t know where I’d seen her from
For once I’ve actually watched a movie before watching a foundflix explanation
I thought I was the only one.....😂
Holy moly you must have like never seen a horror movie before lol
Nice :D
@@alexanderrobertson5268 wellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Omg yes
His house is the same thing I say when I see a spider in my wall
No it isn’t we nuke the Spiders
In ur wall
“On my wall” you mean, “on his wall”? 😂
This is one of the creepiest movies I’ve seen in awhile because it was just so off putting and kept me on the edge the whole time
You should watch "the house that jack built "
I didn't even get a notification and yet I'm here.... We are now one Flix!
U must teach me to be one with the flix-force
Let the movie knowledge flow through you
You found flix!
I made a big mistake having my phone dead up in my face thumbnail scared the hell out of me😂😂😂
Bruh
Same
When The Doctor gives you a big house, you know things about to get crazy
Omg I was about to comment the same thing
It’s bigger on the inside 😢
One part I wish you would’ve briefly mentioned: the scene where Bol is shopping for clothes and the security guard is following him around the store, guided by his own implicit biases.
Security guard is just doing his job, he felt something was off about the mc and he was right
@@Hhhh22222-w mc didn’t do anything lol he was just walking to get new outfits. and ofc smth was off abt him a witch is literally haunting his family and he lost his child or wtvr you’d like to call it, but that doesn’t mean he’s gonna steal or murder anyone. if mc was white nobody would say anything
I agree! They were haunted by the guilt in the night and by the society during the day. It feels like they‘re never safe and this make this story so scary.
@@Hhhh22222-w i mean, obviously was racially motivated. Do you know what kind of movie this is? It was obviously out there.
@@Hhhh22222-wI know this is an old comment and all but I wanted to mention my mom, who is black and is a sweet older woman, still gets followed around stores by security guards/employees. She's never stolen, is nicely dressed, always polite. But she's black. I'm not even exaggerating, and it's obvious enough her (white) friends have also pointed it out if they've witnessed it. Racial profiling is so weird to me.
“His House”
Demon: “More like My House!”
Road house?
AYO!
@@derpdadouch3654 round house
Putin: Our house
@@sergeantrainstorm1269 In the middle of the street
Love how instead of having some sad ending where someone dies like most monster movies they just stab the sh¡t out of the monster.
Because it's propaganda and not an actual monster movie.
@@newvocabulary Don't forget to wear your tinfoil hat John and your corona proof undies.
@@newvocabulary All media is propaganda to a lesser or greater extent, you're not intelligent or subversive for pointing this out
"Our house." IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET!
Hahaha 😐😐😐
😂😂😂
😂
@@jhall1859 don't be rude you could've just scrolled past if you didn't think it was funny
@ oh hello! Shut up...
When you see Doctor Who in a weird ghostly situation like that:
People: Ghosts!
Dr. Who: Silly humans...Ghost don't exist...Strogdoizians do.
Exactly what I was thinking
They totally missed a “it’s bigger on the inside” reference when he was showing them the new house from the outside.
it's very rare to have a magical realism as a mainstream and this is a breath of fresh air
I felt so sorry for them until I realized they stole that little girl and she could’ve been alive with her mom or died with her mom not some strangers
Her mom would have thought she would have a better life in a better country. Lots of parents sends their kids to US for that reason . Yes they stole her but she was planning to get on that bus anywya
You obviously don’t think things through other people’s lenses
yeah its hard for me to feel any symotphy for them after what they did. that is cold even if was in a desperate situation.
Sterling Archer Lanor But her mother wouldn’t have known where her daughter ended up. That bus was there to take people to a safer town, not to take them to another country (we see this when they get off in the new town and catch a different ride). And even if it was, again, the mother has no clue what happened to her daughter. She couldn’t keep her safe. Strangers wouldn’t have her daughter’s best interest. Ex: Her mother would’ve tried to save her when she was struggling to stay above water. Although the main woman tried to help, it’s her husband who pulls her away. Showing that she is not a priority and is disposable whereas her mother would always prioritize her life.
@@thewewguy8t88 You would be suprised at how far people will go when pushed. I'm not saying it justifies their actions, but I am saying that you shouldn't judge them through the same lens. Most if not all people will do whatever it takes to survive.
Thank you for jump scaring me at 2am with that thumbnail 😂
It's very striking.
And horrifying.
It's just getting annoying now
DEADASS BRO. The disrespect
Its 9 pm where I'm at 😂😂😂😂
I swear lol
Movie is good... but you have to realize, this was inspired by true events.
People do be out there killing other people just because they belong to different tribes. And there are people trying to escape those places, and they do die on the way... or die trying.
The pain doesn't even stop when they leave those places, the pain still haunts them wherever they go.
Crazy you know, to think that some people ARE living in horror films.
Night Witch : this is my house
*Deebo knocks her ass out*
Deebo : well its MY house now
Rip Debo
Lol
I literally JUST watched this movie, and said to myself, "when will my man foundflix cover this" then BAM here ya go
I had a sneaky suspicion that she wasn't their daughter... because surely the parents would have jumped in to save her
I thought it was odd for Bol to suggest “starting a family” with them having lost their daughter... then it made sense at the end
it was shown in the end that they were also tipped into the water
i saw this movie and thought "there is totally gonna be a ending explained" And there Is! Thank you!
“Gingers and everything, dont get much more white than that” As a ginger, youre not wrong
Blondes are more white
Also albinos :D
@@cardgameenjoyer7446 Albino here. I can confirm. I'm almost translucent
@@LucasSantos-ss6ou , redhead/strawberry blonde here! Yup, pretty white- and freckles in the sun. Lol.
In Nigeria there’s a lot of gingers and some blondes🤗
@@AlbinoLoki wait until you see a fair Chinese or Swedish
And they stole " opportunity ". the mother and daughter could have been in England instead of them.
yep the 2 main protagonist (kinda) really deserve it
but yes they didn't live easy in their home country
but they never know what tomorrow gonna be like
@@Ocidad they didn't deserve it, in desperate situations we do desperate things, including horrible things, the point is, I never had to flee my country and I don't know what the terror of being killed any time would make me do, they sure did some really bad things but saying they deserve suffering and terror is not the best way to acknowledge that
Being desperate has never been a way out of being punished for wrongdoing
@@pfclex6737 what are you trying to say? "People that were desperate are harshly punished by the state so this should be justified"
@@italucenaz I think he is talking about hellfire. It doesnt matter whether you were desperate or anything, but their intention was to steal the girl and she died as a result. From a religious perspective, an act like that will land you in hell regardless of being desperate or not. "Hell" being "punished for wrongdoing" in this scenario.
My bro for the last 4 months you’ve been my bedtime story’s. Like I’d go to bed and put on one of your videos and sleep soundly as you talk about some creepy things sometimes haha
Same lol
🙋🏽♀️
Normally I'd say that's strange and weird but tbh I do the same 😂
I really enjoyed this movie...especially the ending and how riahls story about the good man wanting his own house and stole to get it and how ultimately that's what in the end they did as well all along convincing themselves that they're quote " good people" and how no matter what you live with what you do in this world..your ghosts always follow you..i thought it was brilliant..especially for a Netflix movie
“In a van down by the RIVER!” RIP Chris Farley
i KNEW someone else would have got it hahaha
I can just picture him..out of breath-pulling up his suspenders lol
R.I.P
On the thumbnail, I thought that was the crazy tall dude from Geralds Game.
Sameeee
a.j. m, that's right. it kinda looked like him. bonus video. th-cam.com/video/vyAh9OENJPU/w-d-xo.html
Lol so the lady meeting those black teens who say go back to Africa reminds me of an experience I had with some African Americans who Came to South Africa. It was a Christian camp and once a year people from America usually show up, there was one group who literally refused to do anything like wash dishes and stuff and thus it created tension with other campers. They were rude and loud and then things went bad. We asked the Americans to take some stuff to a storeroom , they were rude then a friend of mine turned and started speaking to me in Tswana which is our native tongue to pick up the things that they refused to pick up and the group of Americans were like don't you speak that little pathetic language to us. Lol it really baffled me because we weren't even talking to them or talking about them and they were African American so you would assume they would be nicer.
Yes people don’t believe such things happen and think just because you share the same race that you automatically are friends and got each others back
That's so sad :( im sorry that u had to experience that...
That's unfortunate. Bad kids are just bad kids though. In any environment, around any people. I'm sure they also act like that at home.
@Negassi Tesfay Mekonenn perpetual "victims" with every major corporation, tech company, academia, Hollywood studio, and government officials around the globe pandering and catering to their every need and want no matter how unreasonable and unnecessary. This is what happens when you weaponize political correctness and create a world where, as Orwell predicted, "some are more equal than others".
Mostly privileged people get to travel overseas. Regardless of race. They're usually the most awful and entitled people.
I though the movie was going have a twist where the characters never made it out of the water at the beginning and the whole movie was an hallucination as they die.
Turns out the actual twist is just so much more tragic
I feel like the whole movie is about the their ptsd
It is
And survivors guilt
It’s 2am and I have school tomorrow
But I gotta watch some foundflix
Haha same!!
“There’s a night witch in the walls.”
*SABATON WOULD LIKE TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION*
*rocks out*
Spider in my room: 👀
Me: 😢 it’s his house now
😂
👶
I’m the 69th like hm
Get da NUKE
Did you just assume the spiders gender?
HE'S BIG, HE'S RED, HE'S FEET STICK OFF THE BED, PETER CROOOOUCH! PETER CROOOOUCH
Better days for English footy
😂
For the rest of my life I can never again hear about “a van down by the river” without laughing. Such amazing talent... he is missed. ❤️
I usually don’t comment but I just wanted to say His house was so freaking good. I had notifications on Netflix turned on to remind me when this movie was coming out and then I watched it on Halloween. The story was such a sad and heartbreaking one and the scary parts were amazing
Not gonna lie, I cracked up pretty hard when you said, "mine!" just when the hands grabbed the doll back on the hole.
Keep up the good material! XD
I really like the whole "the ghosts will never leave" bit. So many ghost stories will have the spirit vanquished or exorcised, ultimately being "resolved" when in reality sometimes the only option is to come to peace with a permanent burden. In a way, this humanizes the ghosts much more than stories that completely get rid of the spirit as if they're always things that need to just be thrown away and I appreciate that!
I was kind of expecting the old lady neighbor to have had a bigger role, but I'm glad this was a better twist. I was expecting the old lady to have maybe found a way to put on some kind of shaman curse on the property to scare away foreigners seeking asylum or something and have it be some kind of moral of who the real savages or who the real monsters are or something. Again, I like that my guess wasn't right and the ghosts were a far more satisfying ending.
You should do an ending explained for Covid-19. It is still currently in production, been going for almost a year now ;)
Shopping Free luckily Pfizer has a vaccine finally!!!
GiDD Oh really :0. I think the Covid video will be over an hour long. Dead meat will have a lot of kill counts to
@@GiDD504 the medical journalists predicted this
Meeta Verma I mean didn’t everyone predict that there would be a vaccine?
GiDD Who knows. And everyone obviously knows that Aliens are behind Covid. Trying to soften the human race with a biological weapon. Thankfully, we’re discovering how to reverse it 😎
Council housing - for lower middle class and working class folk.
A horrible place
@@kothet6961 still better than 90% of what others would have gotten
"Thinking people with same skin color as her would be helpful but - FRENCH FRY!! ICE CHAI!"
Oh gosh I could HEAR this comment. That commercial is soooooo annoying lol
There was only 2 things I don't like about this movie:
1. The first rule that the gov. guy said was no candles in the house and you see them several times
2. Bol never see or points out the fact the she has the necklace back after he burned.
With that being my only critiques, this was a realllllly good movie.
The door also changed colour from RED to white, then she jokes at the end about painting the room red.. I thought that was going to be explained
you can not be allowed to have candles but still light them?
I think the candle thing was just a funny ironic moment put in there on purpose. Seriously how realistic is it to have that be the first thing they say
For the necklace thing, I assume he thought if the witch could bring back the dead, what's stopping it from bringing back a necklace? What I want to know is if the necklace was actually given or if she stole it...
@@Alex-vn6tg I dont think so, we werent allowed candles at all in my old place, even when i had an unlit one for the scent, still got in trouble
I got kinda confused when the kid in the bus was calling her mom but not looking at Rial. And then I remembered the story that Rial told to Bol lol
So in your opinion when boo stole the girl did you think he did it to save her?because everyone saying he’s a good guy just protecting the girl.
@@dakid40777 honestly tho, he’s a good and a bad guy cuz he may have saved the girl’s life from the situation in their homeland but at the same time saving her caused her death. We don’t know what could’ve happened if the girl stayed in their homeland (they might’ve got a chance to fit her and her mom on another bus)
@@markgeoffreyramos3845 he also seemed to stop the woman from saving the girl from drowning. Didn’t try to save her
@@dakid40777 no .. he literally grabbed the girl to save him and his wife cause they were only letting children on the bus . that’s why everything is happening to them and he also didn’t allow his wife to save the girl as she tried to go back for her
he took the girl to save himself
Now I must say this is the first scary movie that made me cry! This is on another level because it makes you feel many emotions fear, anger, sadness ect.
Can we talk about how much more confident he’s gotten in his videos? He has had such a glow up 👀
We’ve watched this movie 3 times since it’s been out, probably the best Netflix movie to date
I loved this movie so much and it was relatable coming from having parents who were immigrants. I honestly didn't expect to cry as much as I did, but the themes, the ending, so refreshing!
I ain’t gonna say it,
I ain’t gonna say it,
I ain’t gonna say it...
WELCOME TO MY HOUSE
-flo rida
I haven't heard that song in years
I just heard "MY HOUSE!!!" from The Conjuring 2
HOUSE
Play tha MUSIC TOO LOUD
Well this just wasn’t funny lol
Really a powerful story with a powerful message. I love how the story tempts you to place blame somewhere, then leaving with the feeling that blame seems like missing the greater picture of loss. 👏🏽
This film is absolutely heartbreaking, seeing the struggle of thousands of others going through the same thing, substitute a demon for ptsd.
this was filmed in tilsbury town, which is actually racist af. they are nextdoor to gravesend which is BNP headquarters
Was BNP. They're defunct and begging. *laughs*
Thats right, racism is bad, please let all these immigrants into your country so your racism is gone.
@@TheOrangeRoad Not many immigrants want to come to my country but good try
@@TheOrangeRoad yawn
@@SuperWadman yawn
That moment when you open the app and the thumbnail is the first thing you see and scares the crap outta you.
"But then struggle to adjust to their new life in England, finding an evil lurking beneath the surface."
And if you think that's bad, they also have to deal with some apeth witch guy.
Horror movies where the ghost/demon/bad thing is tied into the characters’ backstories are the best types of horror movies. A lot of worse horror movies have characters who happened to accidentally walk into a haunted house or something and tend not to reflect on who the characters are as people. Good movie.
The only thing I think we unneeded was the Blumhouse like demon. I think for such a unique and culturally specific monster just putting Javier Botet in another costume was uninspired. Botet did a great job as always though.
i wish so much that youll eventually do a video on the mystery/thriller "identity"! it was such a good movie imo and so underrated.
I actually really was into this movie. It didn't make sense at first but by the end all the pieces fell into place, the ending made me cry 😭
Can I request you do an ending explain for the haunting of Bly Manor??? I've been looking forward to you covering it since the series came out. You did such a good job explaining haunting of hill house!
I agree! Because I can’t still couldn’t get a hang with Hannah. She was a soul all along but every living person sees and conversed with her
I was expecting a horror movie, but it just made me cry for them.
I hope everyone had or is having a wonderful day.
U too buddy!
“Our House”
*laughs in communism*
In the middle of the street
What does that sound like?
Bruh
Bruh
Road House
Man, this was a good movie. It had layers of horror, mystery, psychological trauma, a protagonist who is actually a villain becoming a hero lol. I really enjoyed it.
One thing though (not really a complaint) I wish the knife that he had to use to cut himself with was a ceremonial dagger from their home tribe. Like a badass dagger made from bone.
I loved this more than I expected to. Reality, especially a reality we don’t see or pretend doesn’t exist, is far more horrifying than a ghost story.
Especially when you mix that hard reality with a ghost story. I mean, this shit happens.
@@rosesweetcharlotte yes exactly. And it made me very aware of how ignorant I am toward it and I don’t know if I intentionally ignore it because it’s too hard to face or if it’s not really discussed. Every day the news is about Trump and his most recent tweet and nobody really talks about much else anymore. It really made me think about why I don’t “see” it and I still don’t really know. It’s shameful.
I was so happy you did this. I was going to request it. Have an awesome day
if i was that monster imma just say "Ummm excuse me... but this is my house."
Last time I was this early, it was for his Gorillaz video
First
OMG I wish he'd make another 😭
@@starcherry6814 me too, there so much more stuff now
The video of kids with guns?
@@jessicacarter1048 I would click on that video so fast!
Me: looks in comments
Comments: “me: spooder
Spooder in my room 👀”
This was a really good, unique, interesting movie with a surprise twist that I did not expect. And the ending is also not what I expected but it was really terrific.
Some horror movies ending explained i want to see some year
2017 the crescent
2009 walled in
2009 orphan
2007 the orphanage
2012 the pact
2014 deep in darkness
Jesus Christ almighty I was not expecting that thumbnail to be the first thing I saw after refreshing my subscription page
😂😂😂😂 same
I'm glad to see Prince Phillip helping out refugees.
Wasn’t exactly his thing when he was alive lol
Love your stuff man! But the girl’s name is actually “Nagayek,” and I only know this because I had the subtitles on hahah.
It’s actually “Nyagak”
@@ace94 Thanks!