@@medardoarce9361 Demi's performance is more compelling than Jamie Lee Curtis's performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once (and this is coming from me - a Jamie Lee Curtis fan).
They don't speak a single word to each other in the whole movie. They don't even wrote notes. For me that reflects how absolutely not in touch she is with herself.
“i need you … Because I hate myself” Man, Demi’s smile as the twisted goblin she’s become is epic. What a performance. As is Margaret Qualley’s shrill wrathful Sue shocked awake ing.
This scene when Elizabeth revive sue. Not just she can't let go the vanity but also begin to think sue as her own daughter. Thought the younger self would carry on the legacy. But after seeing her new body earlier sue just hate the old self
@@Horror-mf2hj I actaully think she was beginning to see sue as a younger version of herself. Killing sue is like destroying the happy version of you so she didnt want her to die.
I love that detail where Sue is holding her face to the mirror and Elisabeth only looks at Sue. She can't stand to look at herself, even in that moment. Perhaps mesmerized by Sue, pride in Sue, or hoping to plead with her.
It speaks volumes that she feels like that self-absorbed narcissist Sue is the only loveable part of her. Elisabeth hates herself and since Sue and her are 1, Sue hates her as well. Which is why she had no qualms about draining all her spinal fluid and turning her into hideous monster or brutally beating her to death. To Sue old Elisabeth is a waste of space and doesn't deserve to live since she's washed up and has nothing to offer the world. Being in the spotlight was Elisabeth's life and it was taken away. From what was shown there's not much else, no friends, family...? That's a lonely life. If she had anything of substance (wink wink) to offer besides her looks (which really she looked fine), she could have rebounded from the loss of her job and found something else to do. That substance is for people just like her. She was a good candidate. Only someone desperate for outside validation and full of self-loathing would go to those lengths to attain some semblance of happiness within. There is no "better version" of you that can come from a drug or cutting yourself up to cling to youth. The better version of comes from fixing what's wrong inside, facing why you hate yourself, accepting the outer flaws and changing the inner ones.
@@seekeroftruth2523 I look at Sue as a representation of what Eliasbeth was like in her prime years when she was younger, and her career was launching to the point where she lets fame get in her head! The fact she has no genuine friends and family to reach out to and vice versa, really speaks volume and adds a lot of depth to why she’s so desperate to maintain those beauty standards and to stay relevant! Being famous is all she has left in her life, because she has nobody to turn to from either pushing those meaningful connections away or they grew to despise her as fame brought out the worst in her.
Really? Really you say she hadn't anything to ofer besides her beauty? Elizabeth winned a Lot of Oscars, she had talent. You didn't pay atenttion to the movie.
@@gustavosilveira1373 Sir, I've seen the movie 4 times. She didn't "winned" several Oscar's, she WON one for some King Kong movie years ago as referred to by Harvey (who fired her) while he was in the bathroom. My comment was made as to how the film and characters portrayed her to be in the movie. Clearly Elisabeth felt the same way otherwise she wouldn't have jumped on the first highly questionable solution the her so-called problems. She watched one video off a USB given to her by some random doctor or nurse, didn't try to do any research about said "substance" and orders and injects what could very likely have been poison or who knows what into her body so she can look "younger, more beautiful, more perfect", so basically Elisabeth herself believed her looks were all she had to offer. Have a good day.
If you look up younger Demi Moore from back in the day, there is quite some similarities with Margaret Qualley, it is like Margaret is basically Demi Moore 2.0, she is a really good choice to play Sue. Also, if Sue hasn't killed Elisabeth here, she would had been able to get a little bit more stabilizer fluid to be able to survival the NYE gala LMAO, she realized this a little too late
This movie for me was such a rollecoaster ride. It's a pity that some did not get the whole message ...... amazing story, amazing acting, amazing visuals and amazig sound score....love it from start to finish 👍🏼
The way Demi Moore and Naomi Scott deserves a Oscar for their performance but both movies they performed are sadly a horror movie and yk how badly they treat horror 🥲
I think Demi Moore can win best actress this year because recently oscar want a weird character to win best actress just like Michelle Yeoh in EEOAT and Emma stone in Poor Things......Demi Moore gave a bold and spectacular performance in the substance
It's so telling what a narcissistic psychopath Sue is that seeing Elisabeth only provokes disgust, rather than guilt for doing THIS to her. Her reaction when she sees the Termination syringe is "how dare YOU try to kill ME!!!!!" rather than getting a wake-up call of how evil she's been to Elisabeth, or even terrified self-preservation. She then brutally murders her ugly self, forgetting that without Elisabeth generating the stabiliser, she's signing her own death sentence. And since Sue and Elisabeth are the same person, that presumably means that Elisabeth has the same entitlement, the same ruthlessness, the same short-sightedness, and the same rage when somebody acts against her regardless of whether she's done anything to deserve it. This scene really confirmed for me that Elisabeth isn't an innocent victim; she is a despicable person who got discarded by other despicable people, and then preyed on and murdered by her own despicable self. When she says "I hate myself...you're the only lovable part of me" she's actually quite right on both counts; she SHOULD hate herself because she IS a truly awful person, and the only "lovable" part of her genuinely IS the part of her that's a functional sex object because her selfish and rotten soul has nothing else to offer the world.
idk why people above are mad at this comment, you said something interesting and possible, that's what actually happened, they were the same person in two different bodies, Elisabeth mental state cornered to this horrible act, ofc being sexualized by others had a lot to do but sadly she decided to go down this sick path and kill herself, i mean, that's not something that should be brushed off, that's brutal. I love her, and thi grey morality is what makes her a deep interesting main character. (and no this is not bc she's a woman lol)
I don’t know why there are people that are responding negatively to this comment when you have a very interesting take! I definitely view Sue as a representation of what Elisabeth was like in her prime years, when she was younger and fame got in her head! It really puts a lot more depth into why she’s lonely, and doesn’t have any genuine friends and family that reach out to her as an older woman whose career is starting to fade! We don’t see much of Elisabeth having a relationship with other people (not including the producer, or Fred for example), so we don’t really know what her overall attitude is like. Because the story is more about her journey in dealing with aging and trying to maintain her relevance
@@rachelstanford9784girl bye, this doesn’t mean to say Elisabeth isn’t a victim of the industry. But Sue had to have obtained her vanity from somewhere. And as much as I hate to see Elisabeth’s hate herself. The very fact she still wants to revive Sue in her state, proves the above. She cannot let go of her old self and the past, and is giving up everything just to get there
It's just like how she doesn't consider the consequences of not respecting the balance, and is always trying to avoid switching back to Elisabeth! I almost laugh when she expects to live off of Elisabeth's spinal fluid permanently without even thinking she could dry out, and then when she calls The Substance provider she's expecting him to give her a solution that doesn't involve needing to switch. She is the prime example of someone who doesn't think about the consequences of her actions until it's too late! It really makes her come across as someone whose pathetic in a sense
@@oscarriveraabal9390 I personally think the movie does a bad job at making Elizabeth and Sue seem like the same person. Especially because Elizabeth and Sue end up hating “each other” at some point. I think the only explanation is that being “Sue” is like being drugged, therefore her choices and responsibilities are blurred.
I laughed so hard when Sue kept smashing Elisabeth on the mirror! It’s so ridiculously brutal it becomes funny. I also love how stupidly strong Sue is. 😂😂😂
I don't understand why this is the only time in the whole movie where the 2 personalities are awake, is it a dream like the chicken scene or is it really happening? cz we see the dead body of Elisabeth later so it should be a real event.
because the termination fluid wasn’t injected fully, and the switch thingy was used. sue wasn’t dead yet but a switch couldn’t happen properly. i suppose elizabeth’s consciousness was copied/split
There was an old pic of Glenn Close and Demi Moore, probably around the time they did that play together in early 90s late 80s and they looked surprisingly alike
this scene is self-hatred (to looks specifically) in action. looks exactly how it feels, and vice versa. when i watched sue getting bloodier and bloodier, i didn’t experience it as something of a shock value, i experienced the emotion. the emotion of hatred for your body
Elisabeth tried to terminate her, but when the injection was almost over she stopped, so the termination was interrupted and after that, she does the switch so I believe that due to the interrupted termination, Elisabeth's mind got somehow "split" and both bodies were activated
People here keep talking about the Oscars when they forget the horrible treatment it gave the genre in the past decade or so (TONI COLETTE WAS DONE DIRTY)
Kya use itna marna jaruri tha kya insaaniyat nhi hai aaj ke time mein jitni sue doshi hai lalchi hai utni hi Elizabeth bhi hai 😢 Moral of the story - jo jitna Mila hai usi mein khush raho ✨peace🕊️✌🏻
I have a feeling that this scene isn't meant to be taken literally. Later on, the bathroom mirror isn’t broken and doesn't have blood on it. The Elisabeth portrait also isn’t broken later, even though it got smashed during the fight scene.
I Had Not Been to a Theater since 2009, and My Wife’s Girlfriend had seen this Film a couple of days ago. AND SAID IT WAS A WILD RIDE! I’m a Big Fan of Body Horror! Then reading some of these Comments I said , this is for Me! And we went to see it! Great camera Work, Great Acting, Brilliant Editing, it was completely OVER THE TOP!! Was way more than I EXPECTED!! Iv seen A lot of Body Horror Films dating back to the70s! And this one Took it to A WHOLE NEW LEVEL! GO SEE IT! Now! And Be Sure To Fasten YOUR SEATBELT!
Elizabeth was doomed, even if she "killed" Sue. Someone as superficial as she was could never go on living the way she was. I suspect she would have killed herself, if she had survived.
Without Sue she would be stuck as an old hunchbacked woman. With Sue she would at least have those 7 days of feeling beautiful. The problem is she didn’t get the result she wanted and accidentally brought her back to life.
Demi gave a terrific and bold performance. Never seen her on this level before. I think she deserves an Oscar nomination.
The best performance of her career. She deserves not only the nom, but the award. But we know how they are with horror movies.
@@Digmer Yeah but also the competition this year is STACKED. She'd have a hard time getting nomed even without the stigma of horror
Never saw her in G.I. Jane?
Come on
This is not Oscar material
@@medardoarce9361 Demi's performance is more compelling than Jamie Lee Curtis's performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once (and this is coming from me - a Jamie Lee Curtis fan).
They don't speak a single word to each other in the whole movie. They don't even wrote notes. For me that reflects how absolutely not in touch she is with herself.
“You’re the only lovable part of me” broke my heart 😢
“i need you … Because I hate myself” Man, Demi’s smile as the twisted goblin she’s become is epic. What a performance. As is Margaret Qualley’s shrill wrathful Sue shocked awake ing.
That line broke my heart
This scene when Elizabeth revive sue. Not just she can't let go the vanity but also begin to think sue as her own daughter. Thought the younger self would carry on the legacy. But after seeing her new body earlier sue just hate the old self
Eh you had it right before you added the also section
Siempre se lo decían recuerdas que eres una sola y eres tú pero por la belleza y ser muy famosa olvido de ser la verdadera yo
@@Horror-mf2hj I actaully think she was beginning to see sue as a younger version of herself. Killing sue is like destroying the happy version of you so she didnt want her to die.
Demi deserves an Oscar for an awesome performance even with all those prosthetics and make up effects!
Demi Moore does not need an Oscar. The Oscars need Demi Moore. But they simply do not deserve her. She is beyond the overrated Oscars.
10000000000000 percent
I love that detail where Sue is holding her face to the mirror and Elisabeth only looks at Sue. She can't stand to look at herself, even in that moment. Perhaps mesmerized by Sue, pride in Sue, or hoping to plead with her.
both of them deserve a Oscar this movie was crazy but so good
I was riveted by both of them, for sure❤
Yes
This film had the best makeup I've seen since god knows when. If this film doesn't win an Oscar I don't know what to say.
It speaks volumes that she feels like that self-absorbed narcissist Sue is the only loveable part of her. Elisabeth hates herself and since Sue and her are 1, Sue hates her as well. Which is why she had no qualms about draining all her spinal fluid and turning her into hideous monster or brutally beating her to death. To Sue old Elisabeth is a waste of space and doesn't deserve to live since she's washed up and has nothing to offer the world. Being in the spotlight was Elisabeth's life and it was taken away. From what was shown there's not much else, no friends, family...? That's a lonely life. If she had anything of substance (wink wink) to offer besides her looks (which really she looked fine), she could have rebounded from the loss of her job and found something else to do. That substance is for people just like her. She was a good candidate. Only someone desperate for outside validation and full of self-loathing would go to those lengths to attain some semblance of happiness within. There is no "better version" of you that can come from a drug or cutting yourself up to cling to youth. The better version of comes from fixing what's wrong inside, facing why you hate yourself, accepting the outer flaws and changing the inner ones.
@@seekeroftruth2523 I look at Sue as a representation of what Eliasbeth was like in her prime years when she was younger, and her career was launching to the point where she lets fame get in her head!
The fact she has no genuine friends and family to reach out to and vice versa, really speaks volume and adds a lot of depth to why she’s so desperate to maintain those beauty standards and to stay relevant!
Being famous is all she has left in her life, because she has nobody to turn to from either pushing those meaningful connections away or they grew to despise her as fame brought out the worst in her.
Really? Really you say she hadn't anything to ofer besides her beauty? Elizabeth winned a Lot of Oscars, she had talent. You didn't pay atenttion to the movie.
@@gustavosilveira1373 Sir, I've seen the movie 4 times. She didn't "winned" several Oscar's, she WON one for some King Kong movie years ago as referred to by Harvey (who fired her) while he was in the bathroom. My comment was made as to how the film and characters portrayed her to be in the movie. Clearly Elisabeth felt the same way otherwise she wouldn't have jumped on the first highly questionable solution the her so-called problems. She watched one video off a USB given to her by some random doctor or nurse, didn't try to do any research about said "substance" and orders and injects what could very likely have been poison or who knows what into her body so she can look "younger, more beautiful, more perfect", so basically Elisabeth herself believed her looks were all she had to offer. Have a good day.
Holy crap that's a great analysis!!! Bravo old boy, bravo. 👏
people dont talk enough about this being a suicide scene
Crazy how I never thought of it like that but you’re absolutely right
I thought the same since the first watch
Yeah! It can be read this escene as a suicide in two ways: like killing old self like renew herself and her New life, like real suicide.
I have BEEN saying this This was scene where I started crying
I felt intensely sad when she started with the mirror, couldnt watch anymore.
If you look up younger Demi Moore from back in the day, there is quite some similarities with Margaret Qualley, it is like Margaret is basically Demi Moore 2.0, she is a really good choice to play Sue.
Also, if Sue hasn't killed Elisabeth here, she would had been able to get a little bit more stabilizer fluid to be able to survival the NYE gala LMAO, she realized this a little too late
This movie for me was such a rollecoaster ride. It's a pity that some did not get the whole message ...... amazing story, amazing acting, amazing visuals and amazig sound score....love it from start to finish 👍🏼
What a lovely apartment.
Way too big for one person. That's what I noticed, and also the bare floor-to-ceiling window. Why? To emphasize how alone Elizabeth is?
Everything in this movie has a meaning or a reason, we just need to solve the enigmas
you think you can break a door like that :p ?
Made me sad to see this part…. fantastic film
You can tell the Director is a fan of Tarantino
Margaret was also in Quentin Tarantino movie
The way Demi Moore and Naomi Scott deserves a Oscar for their performance but both movies they performed are sadly a horror movie and yk how badly they treat horror 🥲
I think Demi Moore can win best actress this year because recently oscar want a weird character to win best actress just like Michelle Yeoh in EEOAT and Emma stone in Poor Things......Demi Moore gave a bold and spectacular performance in the substance
Elisabeth could have fled the apartment through the entrance door and escaped. Instead she trapped herself in the bathroom... why?
She cant escpe herself? hehe
Most old people break hips when they fall gently to the ground. And Elisabeth Sparkle takes being thrown into multiple walls like a champ.
That scene is terribly brutal!!!
The way how this scene lit divided the audience's opinion about this movie 😂
Sad for Elizabeth 😢😢😭😭😭😭😭
She deserved it, she was so stupid
“Remember you are one”
She literally did it to herself
@@alexthomas962 Yes.. she hated herself as a old woman.
This looks good...the cinematography....makeup...acting. I want to see this one!
One of the best mind F movies in years. Absolutely twisted
Hope you're not spoiling people by sharing those short videos.
Because this movie deserves being appreciated at 100%.
3:55 longlegs death be like:
That's right didn't even think about that
It's so telling what a narcissistic psychopath Sue is that seeing Elisabeth only provokes disgust, rather than guilt for doing THIS to her.
Her reaction when she sees the Termination syringe is "how dare YOU try to kill ME!!!!!" rather than getting a wake-up call of how evil she's been to Elisabeth, or even terrified self-preservation. She then brutally murders her ugly self, forgetting that without Elisabeth generating the stabiliser, she's signing her own death sentence.
And since Sue and Elisabeth are the same person, that presumably means that Elisabeth has the same entitlement, the same ruthlessness, the same short-sightedness, and the same rage when somebody acts against her regardless of whether she's done anything to deserve it.
This scene really confirmed for me that Elisabeth isn't an innocent victim; she is a despicable person who got discarded by other despicable people, and then preyed on and murdered by her own despicable self. When she says "I hate myself...you're the only lovable part of me" she's actually quite right on both counts; she SHOULD hate herself because she IS a truly awful person, and the only "lovable" part of her genuinely IS the part of her that's a functional sex object because her selfish and rotten soul has nothing else to offer the world.
There is literally NOTHING in the film suggesting that Elisabeth is a bad person. Zero.
They're only criticizing her because she's a woman. If this were about a man trying to revive his youth, they'd call him relatable.
idk why people above are mad at this comment, you said something interesting and possible, that's what actually happened, they were the same person in two different bodies, Elisabeth mental state cornered to this horrible act, ofc being sexualized by others had a lot to do but sadly she decided to go down this sick path and kill herself, i mean, that's not something that should be brushed off, that's brutal. I love her, and thi grey morality is what makes her a deep interesting main character. (and no this is not bc she's a woman lol)
I don’t know why there are people that are responding negatively to this comment when you have a very interesting take!
I definitely view Sue as a representation of what Elisabeth was like in her prime years, when she was younger and fame got in her head! It really puts a lot more depth into why she’s lonely, and doesn’t have any genuine friends and family that reach out to her as an older woman whose career is starting to fade!
We don’t see much of Elisabeth having a relationship with other people (not including the producer, or Fred for example), so we don’t really know what her overall attitude is like.
Because the story is more about her journey in dealing with aging and trying to maintain her relevance
@@rachelstanford9784girl bye, this doesn’t mean to say Elisabeth isn’t a victim of the industry. But Sue had to have obtained her vanity from somewhere. And as much as I hate to see Elisabeth’s hate herself. The very fact she still wants to revive Sue in her state, proves the above. She cannot let go of her old self and the past, and is giving up everything just to get there
It should be elizabeth vs elizabeth remember they are one, Sue is elizabeth in this scene just showing hate to her old version
Its those hilarious flying knee to that grandma
This movie NEVER pulls any punches, that's why it won't be forgotten, neither will Demi...wow!!!
The sound design is insane it's like an actor on its own god what a masterpiece
What was Sue thinking? Did she seriously not think of the consequences of killing her other half?
Sue’s hatred for Elisabeth is just Elisabeth’s hatred for herself and that sort of hate isn’t rational
It's just like how she doesn't consider the consequences of not respecting the balance, and is always trying to avoid switching back to Elisabeth!
I almost laugh when she expects to live off of Elisabeth's spinal fluid permanently without even thinking she could dry out, and then when she calls The Substance provider she's expecting him to give her a solution that doesn't involve needing to switch.
She is the prime example of someone who doesn't think about the consequences of her actions until it's too late! It really makes her come across as someone whose pathetic in a sense
Sue and Elizabeth make terrible choices all throughout the movie. I guess they’re just really really desperate, to the point they’re blind.
@@fern_doc "they" arent, she is. Its all elisabeth, every decission sue makes is just elisabeth.
@@oscarriveraabal9390 I personally think the movie does a bad job at making Elizabeth and Sue seem like the same person. Especially because Elizabeth and Sue end up hating “each other” at some point. I think the only explanation is that being “Sue” is like being drugged, therefore her choices and responsibilities are blurred.
I laughed so hard when Sue kept smashing Elisabeth on the mirror! It’s so ridiculously brutal it becomes funny. I also love how stupidly strong Sue is. 😂😂😂
Switching i believe releases alot of endorphins and energy that revitalizes the body so shes at peak of everything after the switch
what ridicilous elizabeth that turn 100 years old hunchback but still able to run fast, and able to survive been smash into mirror
@@darkman7009 agree. she looked goofy doing all that running. haha
This goes FAR beyond
Bette Davis in her later years.
What they used to call
Method Acting, where you
Totally Disappear into your
character.
How are they both awake? Must be the termination serum side effect?😮
Incredible scene 👏 my favourite 🔥the both actress are so good 👍
*THIS MOVIE DESERVES A LOT OF PRIZES/AWARDS*
Seriously , give these two oscars
Her being chased is so funny
Yo that twist wasn't what I expected
I started crying once she said she hates herself!
So does changing kit also seperate one's ego? It's confusing
I don't understand why this is the only time in the whole movie where the 2 personalities are awake, is it a dream like the chicken scene or is it really happening? cz we see the dead body of Elisabeth later so it should be a real event.
because the termination fluid wasn’t injected fully, and the switch thingy was used. sue wasn’t dead yet but a switch couldn’t happen properly. i suppose elizabeth’s consciousness was copied/split
The fact that it gets even more violent after during this scene🫠
She looks like Glenn Close
There was an old pic of Glenn Close and Demi Moore, probably around the time they did that play together in early 90s late 80s and they looked surprisingly alike
I actually feel sad for her😢😢 all this torment
If you have no clue of what's going on, this first part can be perceived as very wholesome. Like she's trying to save her life.
this scene is self-hatred (to looks specifically) in action. looks exactly how it feels, and vice versa. when i watched sue getting bloodier and bloodier, i didn’t experience it as something of a shock value, i experienced the emotion. the emotion of hatred for your body
Can someone explain me this scene? 🥰 i’m a bit confused how Sue is awake by herself, without the switch
Elisabeth tried to terminate her, but when the injection was almost over she stopped, so the termination was interrupted and after that, she does the switch so I believe that due to the interrupted termination, Elisabeth's mind got somehow "split" and both bodies were activated
@@maetheron1160 such a brilliant movie. twisted
she is very strong
Demi merece o Oscar por esse papel ❤
People here keep talking about the Oscars when they forget the horrible treatment it gave the genre in the past decade or so (TONI COLETTE WAS DONE DIRTY)
Kya use itna marna jaruri tha kya insaaniyat nhi hai aaj ke time mein jitni sue doshi hai lalchi hai utni hi Elizabeth bhi hai 😢
Moral of the story - jo jitna Mila hai usi mein khush raho ✨peace🕊️✌🏻
I have a feeling that this scene isn't meant to be taken literally. Later on, the bathroom mirror isn’t broken and doesn't have blood on it. The Elisabeth portrait also isn’t broken later, even though it got smashed during the fight scene.
I Had Not Been to a Theater since 2009, and My Wife’s Girlfriend had seen this Film a couple of days ago. AND SAID IT WAS A WILD RIDE! I’m a Big Fan of Body Horror! Then reading some of these Comments I said , this is for Me! And we went to see it! Great camera Work, Great Acting, Brilliant Editing, it was completely OVER THE TOP!! Was way more than I EXPECTED!! Iv seen A lot of Body Horror Films dating back to the70s! And this one Took it to A WHOLE NEW LEVEL! GO SEE IT! Now! And Be Sure To Fasten YOUR SEATBELT!
La novia de mi esposa? 😮
She has let herself go
every morning I go through this on my way to the toilet, but after my BM I"m on top of the world
Why did sue beat her up though felt sorry for her she was going through enough
she saw the poison and thought Elizabeth was going to kill her. so she fought back
where is chole grace Moretz when you need her
is this considered suicide? She's literally killing herself
She can't kill Elizabeth!!!! SHE CAN'T 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Mrs. Doughtfire meets Quasimodo
Oh my God .....
Elizabeth was doomed, even if she "killed" Sue. Someone as superficial as she was could never go on living the way she was. I suspect she would have killed herself, if she had survived.
This scene was so hard to watch
Wow 😮
This makes no sense. Why did she bring her back to life, so she can just get attacked and be killed ?
Without Sue she would be stuck as an old hunchbacked woman. With Sue she would at least have those 7 days of feeling beautiful. The problem is she didn’t get the result she wanted and accidentally brought her back to life.
perfect scene SHIT
You're the only lovable part of me. Them feels 🥲
What happened the girl fainted?
WHY the girl tried to k*ll this old woman ??
Didn’t the old woman save her ? 😮
just watch the movie holy shit
blud got one of the biggest spoilers and wants more 😭
Alguien: que le dirías a tu yo del pasado ?
Yo apenas lo vea:
Sue Wins!
Head Trauma Fatality!😵💫💥🩸
The fact Demi's character is the spitting image of Catherine Tate's Derek makes this scene slightly comical for me.
Elizabeth was so stupid 🙄🙄🙄
Yup
Gosh I hate sue
This is so brutal it almost feels funny to me 😂
Demi moore for Oscar
ouch
brutality scene😱😨
Wow
An Adrenochrome Story? 😉
😢
Screen capture = Kamala and Biden
RESIDENT EVIL REVELATIONS 2 Alex Wesker & Natalia
Arretez de balancer les images, plein de gens ne l'ont pas vu.
C'est nul !
Hi hunny i'm home !
😢😢😢
Quasimodo
Wy does she look like Valentina shevchenko🤣
Лучшее - враг хорошего
Demi's character is what
MAGAs will be like in the next
2 years.
More like leftists after they cry about their huge loss lmao
Brain washed idiot
Ника😅
Эмлия😅
Looks like a typical downtown person from Portland, OR.
Кира😂
Who else is tired of thr internet talking about this disgusting gore movie? Why is it so special annyway?
Maybe they relate to it?
💀💀
Ohhh boo hoo hoo!!!
So pretentious and for what? Lmfao