3:55 Right. Because the idea that your genius co-worker trashed the fridge and let the specimen go is more believable than the notion that the specimen, which you *brought back from the dead **_yesterday,_* escaped its cage.
The statement that humans only use ten percent of their brain is a common urban myth that scientists of that caliber would have known. It refers to unused potential. In fact brain scans have shown that no matter what you are doing all parts of the brain are active, though some are more active than others - which is explained in this movie by Niko.
The brain is like a traffic light, if all colors are on at the same time it's useless to control traffic, but if a color is on at the time it is useful. Nobody would complain that traffic lights only use 1/3 of thr lights at any given time. We actually can use 100% of the brain, but that is called an epileptic attack
You guys are correct. But also not deep enough with the information. Hidden potential, yes. But the reasoning it’s “hidden” is because humans have been conditioned to never push past or having to use more then that “10% of the brain” ie: we have no conditions that require you to be that smart or of a state higher then that. Now if we as normal humans, were put through otherworldly or extreme conditional training, the brain would then begin to function at a normal state above that 10%. This is why geniuses are regarded as geniuses. Because their normal operating state, is that of a higher conditioning and sequencing. Which is most times as a result of their upbringing or intense trauma during periods of growth. Those people had/have the necessary stimuli to develop deeper thinking, deeper processing, so on and so forth. Yes, it is very well possible to expand past 10% of the brain, it’s just we as humans don’t have the evolutionary need for it in front of us at a constant rate. And this is why we have movies like this, because it can actually be done. It’s just not at our normal civilian level. There is without a doubt experiments and underground test that test these limits. But we will ever see that research, no. Because if that became common knowledge, that humans can develop well past what “normal” is considered, it would throw the world into an informational chaos. We’re trained to be sheep, not to be the elite. If you look at the different evolutionary and informational/intelligence levels of the different countries in the world, it speaks for itself. The ones who push for their citizens to have higher intelligence do, while the ones that don’t, ultimately have watered down, “dumb” civilians.
@@dog_curry Again, it’s common knowledge. It’s just if you’re able to perceive it in the ways it’s promoted. The brain is capable of infinite expansion and growth. It is not a myth in any shape or form, that the brain/body can learn to operate above it’s current capacity. Because the brain/body are designed to learn, adapt and again expand infinitely. It’s not a conspiracy theory to understand that the brain won’t operate above conditions it doesn’t need too. Which is why I gave the scientific reasoning as for how it’s possible to expand past the “10%”. Brains do not operate at 100% efficiency at all times, that is actually the lie that they try to promote. Because no human, at any point in time, is fully conscious and or involved with what is actively happening at hand. The same way humans lack patience, is the same way humans lack consciousness. For the brain to even expand past “10%” one would have to have the full understanding of their collective conscious. Which again is only achieved through a good upbringing or traumatic moments that forces a person into understanding their collective circumstances. Who they are, where they are, why they are where they are. The most notoriously intelligent person in history are linked to traumatic life stories that as a result caused them to be able to perceive life in ways that made them able to stand out. Another ie: People who experience the true, dark, realistic facets of life, have an understanding that pushes them to operate past what’s considered “normal” human behavior. Which is often labeled as irrational behavior, yet it’s not. It’s conditioned behavior, with higher intelligence. Look at Einstein, Tesla, Franklin, Graham, Gates, Hawkins, Musk. I could go on for quite awhile with names. But all of them are “Weird” yet are the smartest minds to ever exist to our knowledge. And they fall under the same application I just explained. We again as normal humans are conditioned to operate at a dumbed down experience of life, it’s only when one takes their own understanding of life and applies it, that you can even begin to enter a condition of operating above “10%” of your personal brain activity
Didn't watch the movie but even with what you said aside, the mess wouldn't convince them? as if the guy had completely fucked the fridge by himself and act shook for a prank or something
every horror movie ever, "yea so there's this guy and we built a trusting bond for many years developing revolutionary new serum, but when he told me a dog acted aggressively after we tested its brain to show it was aggressive, we decided to not believe him.
The recap left out the part where Zoe asked why Frank took so long to revive her. When he said he didn't she told him she'd been in there (the nightmare of the burning apartment building) for years. Sooooo... yeah, Zoe went to hell for killing those people. Congrats Frank. You resurrected a damned soul.
Sooo... she went to hell for a horrible thing she did when she was still a child and, thus, incapable of being aware of the full consequences of her actions? That's fucked up in every way.
@@srccde Except for the part where she intentionally set the fire and did not get help and watched them burn to death in screaming agony. In other words she knew what she was doing.
TEAM: "Rocky appears to have the same hyper-thyroidism which makes things aggressive; and, he is acting weird." CLAY: "GUYS! Rocky was acting weird and being aggressive last night." TEAM: "You lying sack of crap! YOU obviously did all of this...for...some reason."
@@DoomSlayer-gj8qb human body can go beyond but due to our limited capability, we have a built in limiter to avoid using our body to full extend and ended up breaking it.
Ikr they’re scientists, why would they have a reason to lie to each other. They should also have surveillance 24/7 on the fucking resurrected dog that’s a miracle of science, but noooo, they’re the least professional professionals of all time for the sake of plot.
@@august4476 I know right? If it was me I'd be like, "What POSSIBLE REASON could I have for lying about a dog attacking me? Normal dogs attack people every day, and this is a resurrected dog!"
Also, why take the resurrected dog home without monitoring it in a lab. It's hypothesize that the reason we don't use 100% of our brain is because most of it is used to contorl/regulate everything else (eg keeping balance, breathing, digesting food, etc). This reeks of somebody throwing idea at a wall that sounds cool but has no backing. It's like someone using words they dont know to sound intelligent.
I absolutely hate it. I dont want a sequel and frankly idgaf about this movie but give it sum closure. Make it make sense. Wuts gonna happen. Will they take over the world? Have an orgy and create a new race of humans? Wuts their goal now?
I like to think that Rocky was in some kind of Heaven but he got sad when he got revived. And then he saw Zoey as a "Devil", that's why he's hostile towards her
Which self respecting scientist would take Rocky the dog (an experiment brought back from the dead) back home with them the first night after resurrection. Wouldn't they perform a multitude of physical, blood (and/OR psychological) tests on him before bringing him to their home. Their funding must have been so scant that scientific integrity just had to be cut due to budget constraints.
Here's what I picked up: Zoe was really a psychopathic individual, who harbored a lot of feelings for her loving but equally ambitious partner Frank due to his Intellect + his rebellious nature for the "Lazarus effect" ... while charming this ambition for success was what drove both "insane"
One thing I thought was both equally interesting and frustrating was that you can’t tell if Zoe is just psychopathic and now with the serum she has telepathic powers or if she literally went to Hell and a demon hitched a ride back with her…
neither nor. She was traumatized more severely by the combination of her past and a death experience than should be possible for humans, her entire mind fights it, develops as a consequence and with the trauma she also isolates the good parts of her personality.
@@ItsMe-zs3iy I mean that’s what I thought on my first watch but there were a couple aspects after rewatching that made me question it. Almost like the screen writer couldn’t make their mind up
The ”scientists” in the movie acted in so many questionable ways regarding the ”code of research” that it must have been due to the ones making the movie lack understanding of the scientific methods.
Several movies, actually. Limitless, Lucy, Matilda. People like to believe that they have this potential inside them that they can unlock without any kind of hard work, because people are lazy shits.
@@NotATryHard7 not really, because this logic, says only the brainstem is at work, and a shot in the forehead wouldnt really damage the brainstem, so you can just go on like nothing happened.
@@NotATryHard7 but you just said why we use all of our brain. It works like a computer, CPU is like the stem, hardrive the memories, and remove any part of the computer, and it stops working.
@@madsvigan2898 Phineas Gage is the most famous example. I rod pieced his skull, and his whole personality changed. There's even a procedure that involves cutting the brain in half, and the person can still function normally.
Movies about raising the dead or zombies can be terrifying. Since we don't know what happens after death we wouldn't know what comes back from the other side. There's that and the fact that there is an army of millions of the dead. The thought of their rising en mass would be utterly horrifying.
*ahem* I would like to interrupt this comment with an amendment that makes said comment only SLIGHTLY more terrifying... that would be more like, ahhh, BILLIONS of dead HUMAN bodies on earth?! Let's not even get into all the dead CRITTERS!? holy s#!+, we could build a stairw- wtf am I saying, NOOOO ONE would walk up THAT many stairs- a VERY SLEEDY ESCALATOR- to the friggin' MOON & BACK built out of just DEAD THINGS! Aren't there something like (holy crap I feel so dumb right now for not knowing a closer estimated # here!?) but something close to a. MILLION dead body's worth of skeletal remains from people in the Paris Catacombs ALONE?! And those are JUST bodies from a few centuries surrounding the times if the plague- AND that was only constructed AFTER they'd legit FILLED UP all of the actual CEMETERIES & then came bycjnkdtr4bp.. F**K, I sayeth! F***, William! Where sayest ye that thou and themself put forth thay rest of these here rotting compressors?! Pari' hast nay more vacancy for Thy dead!" (Dang, my stupid autocorrect sure made typing THAT a doozy!I'm top of the fact that I don't think I actually SAID much of anything??? But, oh yeau TRY IT TOO@!! Hahaha) ....eww
>Since we don't know what happens after death There is no "after death", because death is the end of life. >we wouldn't know what comes back from the other side What a weird confusion of concepts. When you come back you haven't been dead and there is no "side".
I’d call the serum,”The Orpheus”. In Greek mythology, Orpheus *worked* his way to the underworld to reclaim his wife. The only caviot being that he not look at his wife before returning. He could have returned with his wife, but he’s dumb. Maybe the scientist won’t be.
I was thinking like in DC comics with the Lazarus pit. Person can come back to life and even has most abnormalities restored to good health. Even the Joker was briefly cured of his insanity after being revived in the Lazarus pit.
@@CamSiv996 I thought about this, yes. I, personally, would still call it the Orpheus. I understand why it’s called the Lazarus effect, and why people continue calling it that. I just believe that Orpheus’s story relates to the work required for reanimation. Opposed to Jesus performing a miracle, humans would have to labor tirelessly to retrieve the deceased. Much like the story of Orpheus grieving and working towards a solution for his dead wife.
I find it absurd that when someone says something happened, they don’t believe it. The dog’s ear moved? No, didn’t happen. The dog thrashed the kitchen? Nope, didn’t happen.
*this is why messing about with dead things and technology is never ever under no circumstances a good thing nor does it ever end with happy resolution or the singing or dancing of peasants in the streets*
We ressurected an animal from the dead and thats normal but we dont believe you that said animal which shows signs of aggresion made a mess out of the kitchen and fridge - flawless logic scientists
this movie is so underrated in the field of horror. it is slowly developing it's own cult. i'e always thought it great for one reason, cause it's scary.
I believe Zoey was evil from the start and she killed them on purpose and when she died she made a deal knowing she could come back but also being angry she was in hell
"That only 10% of the human brain works and he seems concerned since there aren't many studies about how the human brain works when 90% of it is working" I have never gotten more of a headache from a single sentence
this reminded me of a novel I read many years ago called The Orpheus Process. The only common thread though is an experiment to reverse death but the subjects dont come back the same.
So she brought them all back to life at the end. They all will have a bunch of powers,an effed up version of X-men . Not sure if that’s a bad thing or not 😂😂
Cuz more often than not once someone has access to new technology that can grant them power, they immediately become corrupted by the very pretense of ascension via fame, fortune, control, etc. But you're one of the good ones, I can tell :)
Because in this case your soul is effected. If Zoe hadn’t killed those people, she would have gone to heaven and the movie could have been something positive
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I hate thriller/horror movies where people will say something seriously and no one believes them like wtf do they have to gain from lying tf??? It pisses me off so much.
You still wouldn't know. And neither would they. What they sensed was chemical reactions they have never experienced before in a dying brain. Personal feelings and internalizations aren't demonstrations of truth.
3:55 Right. Because the idea that your genius co-worker trashed the fridge and let the specimen go is more believable than the notion that the specimen, which you *brought back from the dead **_yesterday,_* escaped its cage.
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The statement that humans only use ten percent of their brain is a common urban myth that scientists of that caliber would have known. It refers to unused potential. In fact brain scans have shown that no matter what you are doing all parts of the brain are active, though some are more active than others - which is explained in this movie by Niko.
The brain is like a traffic light, if all colors are on at the same time it's useless to control traffic, but if a color is on at the time it is useful. Nobody would complain that traffic lights only use 1/3 of thr lights at any given time.
We actually can use 100% of the brain, but that is called an epileptic attack
You guys are correct. But also not deep enough with the information. Hidden potential, yes.
But the reasoning it’s “hidden” is because humans have been conditioned to never push past or having to use more then that “10% of the brain” ie: we have no conditions that require you to be that smart or of a state higher then that.
Now if we as normal humans, were put through otherworldly or extreme conditional training, the brain would then begin to function at a normal state above that 10%. This is why geniuses are regarded as geniuses. Because their normal operating state, is that of a higher conditioning and sequencing. Which is most times as a result of their upbringing or intense trauma during periods of growth. Those people had/have the necessary stimuli to develop deeper thinking, deeper processing, so on and so forth.
Yes, it is very well possible to expand past 10% of the brain, it’s just we as humans don’t have the evolutionary need for it in front of us at a constant rate. And this is why we have movies like this, because it can actually be done. It’s just not at our normal civilian level.
There is without a doubt experiments and underground test that test these limits. But we will ever see that research, no. Because if that became common knowledge, that humans can develop well past what “normal” is considered, it would throw the world into an informational chaos. We’re trained to be sheep, not to be the elite.
If you look at the different evolutionary and informational/intelligence levels of the different countries in the world, it speaks for itself. The ones who push for their citizens to have higher intelligence do, while the ones that don’t, ultimately have watered down, “dumb” civilians.
Ikr and im so tired of movies saying this. Like come on now.
@@johnkyl123 and how the hell do you know all of this? Sounds slick conspiracy theory
@@dog_curry Again, it’s common knowledge. It’s just if you’re able to perceive it in the ways it’s promoted. The brain is capable of infinite expansion and growth. It is not a myth in any shape or form, that the brain/body can learn to operate above it’s current capacity. Because the brain/body are designed to learn, adapt and again expand infinitely.
It’s not a conspiracy theory to understand that the brain won’t operate above conditions it doesn’t need too. Which is why I gave the scientific reasoning as for how it’s possible to expand past the “10%”.
Brains do not operate at 100% efficiency at all times, that is actually the lie that they try to promote. Because no human, at any point in time, is fully conscious and or involved with what is actively happening at hand. The same way humans lack patience, is the same way humans lack consciousness. For the brain to even expand past “10%” one would have to have the full understanding of their collective conscious.
Which again is only achieved through a good upbringing or traumatic moments that forces a person into understanding their collective circumstances. Who they are, where they are, why they are where they are. The most notoriously intelligent person in history are linked to traumatic life stories that as a result caused them to be able to perceive life in ways that made them able to stand out.
Another ie: People who experience the true, dark, realistic facets of life, have an understanding that pushes them to operate past what’s considered “normal” human behavior. Which is often labeled as irrational behavior, yet it’s not. It’s conditioned behavior, with higher intelligence.
Look at Einstein, Tesla, Franklin, Graham, Gates, Hawkins, Musk. I could go on for quite awhile with names. But all of them are “Weird” yet are the smartest minds to ever exist to our knowledge. And they fall under the same application I just explained. We again as normal humans are conditioned to operate at a dumbed down experience of life, it’s only when one takes their own understanding of life and applies it, that you can even begin to enter a condition of operating above “10%” of your personal brain activity
*they find that the dog has a tendency for aggression* , guy says that the dog was aggressive and made a mess "no one believed him"
Didn't watch the movie but even with what you said aside, the mess wouldn't convince them? as if the guy had completely fucked the fridge by himself and act shook for a prank or something
That is such a retarded plot hole.
I guess coz the dog was in cage again when they came
They don't believe the dog opened the cage by himself and then opened the fridge by himself and then made a mess by himself.
It's just not likely.
every horror movie ever, "yea so there's this guy and we built a trusting bond for many years developing revolutionary new serum, but when he told me a dog acted aggressively after we tested its brain to show it was aggressive, we decided to not believe him.
The recap left out the part where Zoe asked why Frank took so long to revive her. When he said he didn't she told him she'd been in there (the nightmare of the burning apartment building) for years. Sooooo... yeah, Zoe went to hell for killing those people. Congrats Frank. You resurrected a damned soul.
Ohh now i get why she is acting that way.
Sooo... she went to hell for a horrible thing she did when she was still a child and, thus, incapable of being aware of the full consequences of her actions? That's fucked up in every way.
@@srccde Except for the part where she intentionally set the fire and did not get help and watched them burn to death in screaming agony. In other words she knew what she was doing.
@@cariganpintalba9498 A child *cannot* be aware of all the consequences of its actions.
@@srccde Of accidents, sure. However, if the intent to hurt is there then they are hardly pure of heart.
TEAM: "Rocky appears to have the same hyper-thyroidism which makes things aggressive; and, he is acting weird."
CLAY: "GUYS! Rocky was acting weird and being aggressive last night."
TEAM: "You lying sack of crap! YOU obviously did all of this...for...some reason."
Yh why don't they believe!
How about shareholders taking custody of anything :')
Lol
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Aggression doesn't explain how he got out of the cage, nor how he opened the fridge.
That's what happens when you don't have the power of youth
I really hate the "we don't use 100 percent of our brain trope"
Facts, we us 100% of our brain but only manually control a small percentage of our body the brain auto pilots the rest (heart. Organs, breathing,)
Yes, finally someone gets it.
@@ronaldmcdonaldtrump4446 ah yes, the fact people well know if they catch on more reading.
The closest thing we have to that is humans only uses 30% of their strength
@@DoomSlayer-gj8qb human body can go beyond but due to our limited capability, we have a built in limiter to avoid using our body to full extend and ended up breaking it.
When your movie has to make use of the “but nobody believes that one character” trope multiple times, you know it’s gonna be a hot mess
Ikr they’re scientists, why would they have a reason to lie to each other. They should also have surveillance 24/7 on the fucking resurrected dog that’s a miracle of science, but noooo, they’re the least professional professionals of all time for the sake of plot.
@@august4476 I know right? If it was me I'd be like, "What POSSIBLE REASON could I have for lying about a dog attacking me? Normal dogs attack people every day, and this is a resurrected dog!"
Also, why take the resurrected dog home without monitoring it in a lab. It's hypothesize that the reason we don't use 100% of our brain is because most of it is used to contorl/regulate everything else (eg keeping balance, breathing, digesting food, etc). This reeks of somebody throwing idea at a wall that sounds cool but has no backing. It's like someone using words they dont know to sound intelligent.
It’s sooooo annoying
The pig mask scene scared me more than the whole movie did 🥲
same
Caught me off guard
why? lol
I have a strong feeling you’re gonna be right
The Story Recapped video was pretty scary though.
I love how it literally take 3/4ths of a movie before everyone FINALLY realizes that "something is terribly wrong" and they try to escape.😒
@InternalxHD they’re **
Sorry, had to 😂
@@BrutallyHonest- I don't understand how people mix up there, their and they're unless your 1st language isn't English, it's not that hard.
Right!?! Like duh, you revived the dead.
Did you not think something bad might accompany that?
@InternalxHD it's my comment that YOU'RE under and I could give less than a fig about your grammar slip. I know what you meant and I agree😊
@@BrutallyHonest- They're Is A Short Term To They Are So Nothing Is Really Wrong about the grammar
I love how movies use these cheap cliffhanger endings. Like they'll ever get a sequel.
🤣🤣🤣
I thought it was X-Men when Jean died
some don't deserve another movie
Welp that’s why you’re probably going to get possessed
I absolutely hate it. I dont want a sequel and frankly idgaf about this movie but give it sum closure. Make it make sense. Wuts gonna happen. Will they take over the world? Have an orgy and create a new race of humans? Wuts their goal now?
I like to think that Rocky was in some kind of Heaven but he got sad when he got revived. And then he saw Zoey as a "Devil", that's why he's hostile towards her
Good dog
Which self respecting scientist would take Rocky the dog (an experiment brought back from the dead) back home with them the first night after resurrection. Wouldn't they perform a multitude of physical, blood (and/OR psychological) tests on him before bringing him to their home. Their funding must have been so scant that scientific integrity just had to be cut due to budget constraints.
I totally agree....
Here's what I picked up:
Zoe was really a psychopathic individual, who harbored a lot of feelings for her loving but equally ambitious partner Frank due to his Intellect + his rebellious nature for the "Lazarus effect" ... while charming this ambition for success was what drove both "insane"
Yeah I don’t think frank was the crazy 1
Psychopaths are unable to feel love or empathy, thats what psychopathy is...
@@bandito4515 but they can act like they love or feel empathy which she did .
@@it_is_what_it_is269 can you Give me a plot of this story please 😊
"Scientist Revive The Dead But It Comes With A Price."
Yeah, it usually does.
its like pet cemetary, the stephen king movie/book but if science folks were involved
@@spacedout7474 This makes sense
Of course it comes at a price. It’s america after all, if it was somewhere in Europe the medical bill will be nothing.
@@spacedout7474 Can you imagine Rhodey listing the movies?
$5 billion dollars
Alternate Explanation: Zoe died and went to hell, but when they brought her back a demon hitched a ride back with her.
That would have been a better explanation. Seen at least one movie like that.
@Eduardo Mendez similar to pet symmetry. When the father revives her daughters cat and then daughter both revive as evil souls.
@@NeerajChodankar there was no daughter in Pet Semetary. they brought the cat and their son back
@@JondarKorric pet semetary 2019
Director :-Kevin Kolsch, Dennis Widmyer , do look up again…
@@JondarKorric in the new pet semetary the daughter is the one who is resurrected…
"Frank" is clearly a thinly-veiled play on the name "Dr. Frankenstein".
His full name should be Frank Neil Stein. (Frank N. Stein).
@@davidm4566 They should also have a character named Abby. Abby Normal. Any "Young Frankenstein" film fans out there? ; )
@@davidk6269 Haha yes!! I love that movie! Nice to see that I'm not the only one! "My name isn't Frankenstein, it's pronounced Fronkensteen!"
One thing I thought was both equally interesting and frustrating was that you can’t tell if Zoe is just psychopathic and now with the serum she has telepathic powers or if she literally went to Hell and a demon hitched a ride back with her…
Pretty sure black eyes teleportation telepathy super strength and all that fun stuff is a demon bud.
She is the demand she went to hell because that's what her actions got her
neither nor. She was traumatized more severely by the combination of her past and a death experience than should be possible for humans, her entire mind fights it, develops as a consequence and with the trauma she also isolates the good parts of her personality.
@@ItsMe-zs3iy I mean that’s what I thought on my first watch but there were a couple aspects after rewatching that made me question it. Almost like the screen writer couldn’t make their mind up
3:53 "the team doesn't believe him" typical movie bs, you see the mess and the frightened guy
The team: it must have been the wind
Story recap here to give you a recap a day
Use to be 2
Used to be 3
used to be 6
Used to be 7
Used to be 69
Wow imagine being on a TEAM where no one believes each other.
Money.
Sounds like politicians.
The ”scientists” in the movie acted in so many questionable ways regarding the ”code of research” that it must have been due to the ones making the movie lack understanding of the scientific methods.
People still believes human only uses 10% of brain and make a whole movie based on this premise.
Several movies, actually. Limitless, Lucy, Matilda. People like to believe that they have this potential inside them that they can unlock without any kind of hard work, because people are lazy shits.
That was silly of them especially since they are _researchers._
@@jeramahia123 Look at the guy who makes a fetish off the "hard work"
I am legit getting pissed movies still do the "human only use 10 % of our brain" bro if that's true, why is a headshot so lethal then
Same reason your computer stops working when u smash it
@@NotATryHard7 not really, because this logic, says only the brainstem is at work, and a shot in the forehead wouldnt really damage the brainstem, so you can just go on like nothing happened.
@@NotATryHard7 but you just said why we use all of our brain.
It works like a computer, CPU is like the stem, hardrive the memories, and remove any part of the computer, and it stops working.
@@madsvigan2898 Phineas Gage is the most famous example. I rod pieced his skull, and his whole personality changed.
There's even a procedure that involves cutting the brain in half, and the person can still function normally.
Movies about raising the dead or zombies can be terrifying. Since we don't know what happens after death we wouldn't know what comes back from the other side. There's that and the fact that there is an army of millions of the dead. The thought of their rising en mass would be utterly horrifying.
not if they're cremated :V
There's more people alive today than people that have ever lived. We wouldn't lose to a zombie apocalypse.
@@StubbledOrange about 117 billion members of our species have ever been born on Earth.
*ahem* I would like to interrupt this comment with an amendment that makes said comment only SLIGHTLY more terrifying... that would be more like, ahhh, BILLIONS of dead HUMAN bodies on earth?! Let's not even get into all the dead CRITTERS!? holy s#!+, we could build a stairw- wtf am I saying, NOOOO ONE would walk up THAT many stairs- a VERY SLEEDY ESCALATOR- to the friggin' MOON & BACK built out of just DEAD THINGS! Aren't there something like (holy crap I feel so dumb right now for not knowing a closer estimated # here!?) but something close to a. MILLION dead body's worth of skeletal remains from people in the Paris Catacombs ALONE?! And those are JUST bodies from a few centuries surrounding the times if the plague- AND that was only constructed AFTER they'd legit FILLED UP all of the actual CEMETERIES & then came bycjnkdtr4bp.. F**K, I sayeth! F***, William! Where sayest ye that thou and themself put forth thay rest of these here rotting compressors?! Pari' hast nay more vacancy for Thy dead!"
(Dang, my stupid autocorrect sure made typing THAT a doozy!I'm top of the fact that I don't think I actually SAID much of anything???
But, oh yeau TRY IT TOO@!! Hahaha)
....eww
>Since we don't know what happens after death
There is no "after death", because death is the end of life.
>we wouldn't know what comes back from the other side
What a weird confusion of concepts. When you come back you haven't been dead and there is no "side".
I’d call the serum,”The Orpheus”. In Greek mythology, Orpheus *worked* his way to the underworld to reclaim his wife. The only caviot being that he not look at his wife before returning. He could have returned with his wife, but he’s dumb. Maybe the scientist won’t be.
I was thinking like in DC comics with the Lazarus pit. Person can come back to life and even has most abnormalities restored to good health.
Even the Joker was briefly cured of his insanity after being revived in the Lazarus pit.
@@solidmoon8266 i am still wondering ... was joker insane ... OR genuinly evil mastermind hiding his killing rush behind insanity?
Is there a musical about this story?
Yup. It’s called, “Orpheus Into the Underworld”.
@@CamSiv996 I thought about this, yes. I, personally, would still call it the Orpheus. I understand why it’s called the Lazarus effect, and why people continue calling it that. I just believe that Orpheus’s story relates to the work required for reanimation. Opposed to Jesus performing a miracle, humans would have to labor tirelessly to retrieve the deceased. Much like the story of Orpheus grieving and working towards a solution for his dead wife.
I find it absurd that when someone says something happened, they don’t believe it. The dog’s ear moved? No, didn’t happen. The dog thrashed the kitchen? Nope, didn’t happen.
This just proves how deadly e-cig actually are.
Yep, best stick to the original cigs! 👌
hahahahaah
I was scared shitless when I watched this when it came out I was 7 yrs old.
You were supposed to be watching cartoons at that age. Lol
The moral of the story is…
“Sometimes, dead is better.” 💀
I greatly appreciate the slight pause when introducing each person
*this is why messing about with dead things and technology is never ever under no circumstances a good thing nor does it ever end with happy resolution or the singing or dancing of peasants in the streets*
"But no-one believes him."
I'm fuming at this point.
We ressurected an animal from the dead and thats normal but we dont believe you that said animal which shows signs of aggresion made a mess out of the kitchen and fridge - flawless logic scientists
Same
Love the explanations at the end of each movie! Keep doing that please
No. Please stop. I just want the "story recapped." Not your personal interpretations.
@@thedarkemissary you’re still definitely allowed to have your own opinion, I just like seeing others’ interpretations
My girlfriend at the time loved Evan Peters and I was cheering and smiling when he was choking on the vape lmaoooo
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Fr
😂😂😂
this movie is so underrated in the field of horror. it is slowly developing it's own cult. i'e always thought it great for one reason, cause it's scary.
"Sometimes dead is better..." - Herman Munster
Movie: the lazarus effect
Year: 2015
Director: David Gelb
Genre: Sci-fi/Thriller
Thanks for this like I don’t understand why this man isn’t putting the movies in the description box.
I believe Zoey was evil from the start and she killed them on purpose and when she died she made a deal knowing she could come back but also being angry she was in hell
Scientists generally agree that when you use more than 10% of your brain it's called a "seizure". Pretty cool movie up till then.
Yup totally cringed when I watched action movies than "unlocks" 100% of the brain.
@@chrisjon8563 unlocking 100% of the brain allows you to sub on StoryRecapped
@@chrisjon8563 Eh, who cares. It's a movie.
@@rickyray2794 I mean I agree, but stuff like this does take away some of the immersion for me
We use 100% of our brain.
Resurrected a dog and brought it home the same night instead of studying it in the lab? Geez..
Well
When something like this is the topic there’s always gonna be drawbacks…..
Always
I like the concluding statements and summary at the end. Keep doing that.
This flick deserves a sequel for sure.
"That only 10% of the human brain works and he seems concerned since there aren't many studies about how the human brain works when 90% of it is working"
I have never gotten more of a headache from a single sentence
Moral of the story, leave dead things dead, period!
Good job Frank! Your ego is bigger than the universe!
POV: you watched one of their videos out of curiosity and now your addicted
they should've gotten joji to play frank tbh
“Think mark!”
Your username and pfp together hurt my heart
when 14 year olds write youtube comments
Rip Rocky, best character.
I appreciate the thorough explanation at the end!
I dont remember this House episode, COOL :D
Lmao
reminded me a lil of jean grey evil mode
Moral of story, don't date a mad scientist like Frank or zoe
Moral of story: Get resurrected from the dead and you become an X-man as as a bonus.
@@DGneoseeker1 i liked it tbh. Wonder if the serum also comes with ability to transform its injected body to sth that the recipient likes to tho....
5:08, leaver directly linked to electricity, a classic. Everybody with light switches at home can relate, lmao
this reminded me of a novel I read many years ago called The Orpheus Process. The only common thread though is an experiment to reverse death but the subjects dont come back the same.
she was basically a damned soul, sometimes also better known as 'demons' hence why she had those powers
I love this channel so much
2:43 "I CAN SEE IT'S A MIRACLE!!!!!!!!!!" -Rocky, possessed by Robin Williams
All too often the forefront of science wears the face of horror
im so glad more people know about this movie now because i have been telling so many people about it, its such a good movie
Whyd they have to do my boy Rocky like that? Let him rest😔
So she brought them all back to life at the end. They all will have a bunch of powers,an effed up version of X-men . Not sure if that’s a bad thing or not 😂😂
I remember this movie, liked it as a kid
It's always the scientists that mess up.
How come this is almost the exact same plot of “Hollow man” ANIMALS , WORKER TURNING ON THERE COLLEAGUES WTF
Why do all succesful inventons such as this end up terribly wrong??
Why cant it be used for something positive and beneficial to all humanity?
Cuz more often than not once someone has access to new technology that can grant them power, they immediately become corrupted by the very pretense of ascension via fame, fortune, control, etc.
But you're one of the good ones, I can tell :)
Because in this case your soul is effected. If Zoe hadn’t killed those people, she would have gone to heaven and the movie could have been something positive
There can't be no life without death.
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Cool to see the guy from creep in other things, especially with other actors and the Gambino
Everybody knows that humans only consume 10% of their chocolate pudding and forget about their snack pack.
Max have not cut his hair since Never Back Down, damn
Yikes. He's in everything from xmen to ahs. Hes constantly working.
I hate thriller/horror movies where people will say something seriously and no one believes them like wtf do they have to gain from lying tf??? It pisses me off so much.
Moral Lesson: Never experiment the dead body to be resurrected.
Scaring someone is easing the tension 🤔
The scientific version of pet cemetary
You scared the crap out of me with your video, I think I'm going to nightmares and I'm afraid to sleep 😅
3:56 Clay: dude dog ate the food
everyone: DUDE STOP BULLSHITING MAN STOP CAPPIN THERE IS NO WAY DOGS EAT FOOD!
She went totally Dark Phoenix
The only thing I could think of while watching this movie is: how the hell did Donald Glover agree to be in this movie??
”...but it comes with a price”
Let me guess, the price makes it obviously not worth it.🙄😒
should we try to bring the dead back to life? i vote for nope, let the dead stay dead. disclaimer: my mother passed away in 2006 so im not biased
I’m pretty sure every one old enough to type on TH-cam isn’t biased in the sense you mention. Wasn’t really a need to point that out.
@@ItsMe-zs3iy oh yeah? I'm won't be so sure. Everyone is too sensitive nowadays and get butthurt way to easy so I had to clarify
Sometimes dead is better
The soil of a man's heart is stonier...
I thought Eva was Kandyland twitch streamer!
Dude loved the explanation in the end plz do it for every review ♥
i swear i see gabino in every movie
I was scrolling through the comments waiting for someone to acknowledge Donald glover was in the movie
Lol they had Donald Glover play as a member in the cast, nice
First time here can't stop watching it!
So Lucy in horror form lol
Is it possible for humans to know what happens after they die? I guess ask someone who has and came back.
No
You still wouldn't know. And neither would they. What they sensed was chemical reactions they have never experienced before in a dying brain. Personal feelings and internalizations aren't demonstrations of truth.
I like Dr. Manhattans explanation (from the TV show).
Frank is Zoe's fiance? That's the less beliavable thing in this paranormal movie
dream fans after hearing clay : OMG CLAY DREAM FACE REAVEAL
More like "scientists revive the dead with amazing extra bonuses such as telekinetic powers".
Wasn't there also a German experiment during WW2 where they kept s dog's head alive, I thought that was called the Lazarus project too
@Jake Thomas yeah that one! Thanks for correcting me. Its worth the read to anyone who hasn't read it. Interesting stuff.
Didn’t any of these people watch Pet Semitary?!
"more than 10% of the human brain is active" this is movies trying to sound sciencey when they dont know how brains work
Been waiting for this one
So she kills them and resurrects them? Hmm..
10:45 Damn bro you gave no warning to ppl with epilepsy
Yep the black guy always dies first
I dont know if this is your voice or a voice reader, but its very soothing
Voice reader, but one of the few that's set properly.