@@managerofthecostumeparty5090 I know. Just felt it was worth pointing since the accuracy is just short of 30% which isn't that accurate tbh. Like, Jesus died 5+ hours ago, u'know.
@@Multilnsight I think its mostly because it was a Norwegian director. I've noticed growing up that in programmes like CSI and stuff America blurs out 'privates' whereas other countries tend not to care about it
@@emmasmith4664 No, we don't care about blurring anything out on movies. The editor of the TH-cam video had to blur it out because of TH-cams term of service. But he forgot to blur out one clip.
Also something he did point out is the flower that was pulled out of her stomach was a paralitic agent, so now with the flower gone she will likely slowly regain the ability to move around
I guessed thats why she couldn't move or speak in the movie. So I guess that's why the power of bending reality comes in, cause she tries to warn them to not cut into her. Because of the flower's paralyzing agents, in cause every fiber, every muscle, and possibly nerves, it was causing her not to move a BIT, not an inch, wiggle, or jerk. Making her appear dead. But what confused me was that if she was alive, that the heart would be moving, or the lungs or anything. Do you think it causes her breathing and heartbeat to slow down? 🤔
HERROPREASE HERRO well they did cut her open n she tried to warn them(ofc how could they have known that she was alive) but that could be the only reason I can think of
@@ChiefAmvs Doesn't explain why the bitch witch tortured the cat and siked Austin in the end despite his father giving up his life for both his son and her.
I dont think she was turned into a witch. She was indeed a witch and she was put into a binding spell. And by performing the autopsy they undid the binding spell. As they went further into the autopsy she becam more powerful.
@Chris Pink light magic? Magic is not light or dark, good or bad. Magic is magic, it has everything to do with the intent of the person implementing the magic. There's nothing to say the people who did this to her were "good" or had "good/light" intentions. They tortured and harmed her, seems pretty evil to me.
@@RedVelvetRabbit I think you are taking this a bit too literally. They meant light as in "a little bit of magic" xD Chill there, pagan friend. It's just a movie.
Alt theory: Jane is the real deal, a witch of no small importance. Back in Salem, they tried to kill her... And failed. They hung her, burned her, flayed her, nothing worked. So the best they could do in their desperation was to use magic to suppress her. And as long as the counterspells remained in place, she was as good as dead. Almost.
@@keyboardfreedomfighter5734i mean they were probably desperate and scared (like what kind of contract could she have for how powerful she was that NOTHING could kill her) which is why it was their last option
@@danybey4182 That still makes no sense....they would have murdered each other just off the attempt to use magic to do anything, even if it was to stop a witch. They didn't like witchcraft....at all, for anything. I don't see it, but who knows.......she would presumably go back for revenge and they would just use magic again.....then you're getting into Harry Potter shit and it just doesn't seem to be that kind of theme. This is about spirits, not magic.
@@keyboardfreedomfighter5734 did you see all the stuff she did while at the morgue back in Salam she probably could have leveled the place my reasoning behind agreeing with the og comment (not sure if they had the same train of thought) was that they tried everything in their knowledge and faith to kill/stop her and each time thay failed she took revenge and since she was probably stronger back than it was devastating and they where so afraid/desperate they did the one thing they would never ro save themselves but thats just my theory it might be wrong and foundflix could be right but until the creator of the movie tells the backstory we would never know out of curiosity whats your theroy or do you agree with the video also there is atleast one other theory that makes us both (the og/me and the video) right
I’ve had to play a dead body on stage - the way you change your breath to become shallow, and being dragged around by my fellow actors was so hard. My character was thrown in a trunk halfway through thank goodness, I can’t imagine this actress and what she had to undergo.... Laying on a table DEAD is NOT EASY! Props to this actress
I think it’s quite funny that everybody’s joking about how she had to just lay there the whole time but there’s honestly a lot to it and lots of skill. I mean come on all the SFX that probably took hours straight to do so laying there was probably hell, and then to have to stay completely still, eyes open for as long as possible and hold ur breath without making it obvious? I know I wouldn’t be able to do that. Props to her honestly.
Great movie! It's crazy how Jane Doe destroyed all the evidence of Austin and Tommy cutting open her body once they tried to destroy her with the fire. She burned the video camera and the photos of her insides, leaving behind the photos of her untouched body. The sheriff also overlooked the chalkboard. The eye color documented would've been a clear sign that something changed. Seeing that only 2 bodies were carted out at the end, leads me to believe that Emma's death wasn't real. Unsure about Stanley's death. Seems like Jane didn't only inflict physical pain, but emotional pain as well. Taking away Austin's girlfriend and the one remaining memory Tommy had of his wife. Austin interfered with his father's sacrifice which is why I believe he was killed. My only question is who tried to warn them prior to cutting open the body? If Jane is a witch who was "tortured for a reason", it wouldn't make sense for her to give a heads up. Could that have been Tommy's "Ray of Sunshine" warning them through the radio?
This makes so much sense and explains a lot of the plot, but I also think that Jane was the one who warned them at the beginning because I think she was trying to tell them not to cut open her body, because she could feel it and she didn't want any more pain. And she warned them not to touch her because it would then give her a reason to torture them in return.
Yet your ALL missin a more important question .. The first House before the boys!! The cops found her at the same thing accrued if they were trying to get out and she caused the same events there well that place was a crime scene and not a morgue!!! The truth in serial she taking revenge on a later ancestor who was responsible for her torture
@@oscarguijosa7881 Yeah, ikr. Breathing without moving your chest, opening your eyes for a long period of time, staying perfectly still for the whole movie and being naked. So scary...
@@kimkardashi-un2.051 people are a gong like her doing that’s easy, when it’s not- imagine how cold that table was! And all teh eyes, lights and everything on your naked body, not being able to breath and even more so having people touch your naked body and treating you like a corpse, it makes me shiver
Ngl he glossed over the jimsem weed in her stomach. Jimsem weed is a heavy hallucinogen which creates nightmarish visuals when ingested which is kinda interesting
• Jaida • some people mentioned a deleted scene where the ambulance crashes and the drivers died but her body was missing, so I don’t think it was all hallucinations
During the course of the autopsy, they helped Jane. They removed the paralytic (the flower), and the protection ward (the tooth in the cloth). After those were removed, she was able to siphon her healing off of the father, and unbound, finally begin to fully regenerate. I think the happenings in the mortuary were warnings tied to the magic that kept her bound being released. Just my 2 cents...
Ahhh. Finally someone speaks my words. Thank you. Lots of ppl here commented how she actually good enough to keep the son alive. Lol, no. She's pissed and going on a revenge spree to everyone. She was awakened as the things that kept her "dead" were removed
Actually, his father, I believe, was asking his son to cut out his tongue to complete the deal with Jane. I believe he was misunderstood and the son killed him, thinking that was what he wanted. But because he didn't finish his part of the bargain, Jane didn't keep hers. Probably mad because after so long, she was finally gonna be free only to be robbed of that, she kills the son just out of anger at this point. That's what I think at least.
I thought it was because the son stabbed his father in the heart and because of that she couldnt take the father’s heart anymore since it’s No longer functional so she takes the son’s heart instead or am I wrong? Dun know🤣
So my theory is that Jane actually wouldn’t have killed Austin if he hadn’t put his father out of his misery. She WAS going to heal fully internally but she didn’t have the chance to heal her organs that were removed during the autopsy because Austin cut the process short by killing his father. Also I think the parallel between the cat and the father is interesting here, both mercifully killed. Perhaps Jane was trying to heal herself with the sacrifice of the cat and that too was cut short. Even the word sacrifice is used quite a bit throughout the movie so it’s got to be a major theme. She needs a sort of biblical sacrifice (broken wrists and ankles) or she suffers for eternity.
Nothing about her case made sense. Plus the things that happened at the morgue which didn't make sense either. I can see why he had a bad feeling or an idea that something was wrong with her.
This would actually be extremely scary if it were a game more specifically the whole escape from the basement while the monsters have bells to indicate their location
lomongege434 there’s no info on that at all. And fun side note; Stephen King actually endorsed this once blacklisted script, and that’s how we have the movie now. ☺️
zoo wee mama I don’t think so tbh. This movie didn’t give too much info on who she was and what they were seeing and honestly left people wanting to know more about her. This is one of those movies where a sequel/prequel would make it that much better.
I loved this movie. Simple, yet effective. My theory for the symbols on the inside of her skin was that those symbols were carved on her skin hundreds of years ago, but she healed the surface and the inside layer still kept the symbols. Another theory about the crime scene, in the beginning, was that she was buried there not hundreds of years ago, but decades ago. I think she was found several times since 1693. I think what happened, in the beginning, was that the family in the house unearthed her body in the basement and they tried to find out what happened to her and Jane killed them the same way she kills Tommy and Austin. When they're doing the autopsy, and find her organs cut I think it's because its from all the autopsies done on her in the past.
The injuries on her body are not consistent with any autopsy, but rather with torture to extract confessions back in the witch-hunt days. Cut tongue, broken bones, smoke in lungs, I am surprised they didn't find water in her lungs, one of the tortures was drowning. Her lungs are black with smoke because she inhaled the smoke of the fire they tried killing her with. Fire didn't kill her then as it didn't kill her at the morgue. Meaning she is indeed a witch. The tooth and the spells and the flower are probably attempts of stopping a witch they couldn't fully kill and who kept killing back even as a corpse. Imo.
@@DrArthurCGarp The scene is utterly efficient, gives me chills every time. Makes the audience think limbo/hell is over and then the sudden creepy surprise hits and we're left with a last dose of shock.
@@billworldnews1874 if you like sadistic topics on movies I'd recommend "The House That Jack Built", one of Lars von Trier masterpieces. It would be actually a very well received FoundFlix piece.
Couple things I noticed. If she used the father and son to get the binding spell and materials out of her body and used the father to heal her ankles, wrists, eyes, and lungs; what did she use the first 2 victims for? She must have healed her skin. Whatever was burned, cut open and tattooed was healed by the deaths of the first two people who found her. She just wiped away all evidence of what she did to them.
wasn't there like 4 deaths in the beginning? The old couple that owned the house and the construction helper, and I think one other female. I'll have to watch again. But your theory makes more sense than the movie let on lol
Random Dogface I like the possible story idea of a community during the Salem Trials turning an innocent girl into an actual witch because they believed that she was initially. Let her get some revenge
YungUterus🥇 only that she was tortured and was manipulated by magic. By back story we mean like her actual life story, and what caused her to become what she is.
I feel sad for the father and son. They were just doing their job. Our girl Jane could have just made it easy for them...by spooking them a little and not making them go crazy.
@@kieshiacranor4896 Bruh, how were they supposed to know? 💀 It was their job to find out the cause of her death, aka being a forensic. The radio switching to convenient sentences to convey her warning is honestly shit too unless you're super fucking superstitious, it could easily pass as the radio malfunctioning cause that shit looks old. so no, they didn't deserve dying for the trouble she got into millennias ago 🚶♀️
That something is a paid job is no excuse for anything. Witch-hunters and nazis and enslavers were also paid. Drug-dealers get paid. Mercenaries. All those are jobs. What you mean is the father and son were actually trying to help solving the mystery of this woman by performing their job the best way they could.
Yeah, I would have respected this movie more had it had Jane Doe represent the highest percentage of accused Salem witches by far - ie, elderly women. Seemed rather too Weinstein to have her be a pretty, perky-breasted young woman.
Some movies are sure as hell better off without one. Do I need to go into details, especially in the realm of horror and thrillers where badly tacked-on prequels or sequels serving as easy cash grabs riding on a currently popular IP are all too common?
It would be super interesting to go more into jane’s backstory or what happens after this movie but I don’t trust Hollywood to do this movie justice lmao
@@veestallion420 i would loved that too. Jane was not even a witch. She was just presumed as a witch and people tried to kill her in a "witch" way but that kill ritual got reversed and made her into a real witch. I would love to know her background before all that happened and what would she do after if she wakes up 100 yrs later. If she going to embrace her being a witch or just does revenge or whatever
So my theory is this: Jane wants to recover so she can have a revenge on the people who trapped her but not knowing hundred years have passed and they're dead. She needs a sacrifice to fully recover. She tried to spare the two guys by using the cat as a sacrifice but they accidentally stopped her recovery. She was angered by what happened and took her attention to the two guys. After choosing who will be the sacrifice, she tried to recover again but was stopped when the sacrifice was killed again. After that she was really angry and mad, that's why she just killed the remaining guy
Brandy Yolidio Do they mention finding her body or show it at the end? I was under the impression that it was an illusion made by Jane to inflict mental trauma on them.
Brandy Yolidio ok so you know how Jane was putting what she’s gone through, torture, to the two men. So the flower that she was forced to ingest causes u to have nightmarish visuals. I think the gf walked in when the elevator opened and she was confused of all the fog so she wandered around, this made Jane torture the gf so it could help Jane heal by the sacrifice. Bc the gf was limping and looked really weak as if she were hurt badly. So I think that Jane was gonna use the dudes gf as a sacrifice but failed Bc the dad had killed the gf on accident bc when the guy with the busted up face supposingly was walking to them the dad mistook His sons gf for the corpse (bc of the flower) causing Jane to once again not heal.
Panda Bear UwU what’s an iris model and why can’t we give awards to iris models and why couldn’t we give one to her for being in this movie? I’m not trying to be like rude or contradictory I’m genuinely curious when asking because I don’t know what that is and it Appears like you seem to know more about it than me since you commented the term so must know more than I do!
The way her body looked so prestine even when dead and buried, should have been a clue already to the supernatural. It was, a thrilling ride though. I didn't expect it on a movie with three main casts and the other one stays still until the movie is finished.
Shylock I thought the same thing about her looks. I also don’t things that they are a metaphor for depression, during the Salem witch trials if a woman was “too beautiful” she could be accused of being a witch.
Sure that would be a clue to you that Jane Doe's death was supernatural, but professional coroners can't just r write someone's death off as just "demons" when they find something like that and expect to keep their jobs.
@@nickseda5371 That is true but remember what was being explained about her skin and eyes; he said her skin looked as if she had passed away just recently (I guess no more than an hour), but her eyes looked like she had been dead for a long time (6 months or more I presume). Isn't that a hint that there is something very off about this corpse? Any expierienced coroner should have noticed that right away.
What they found in her Autopsy~ •Bell hung around her foot •Hazy Grey Eyes •Wrist and Ankle bones shattered •Tongue cut off •Moss under her fingernails •No eternal damages caused by internal damage •Lung are completed blackened •Cuts and wounds in other internal organs •Fresh Blood found in alive bodies •Strange blood •Jimsoweed found in her tissue •Molar tooth pulled out and wrap in religious track •Religious symbols and words that cover all over the wall of her internal body •Her external body can be recovered by her but the internal body stays the same •Her Brain cells are alive meaning the body is alive •Her body has been around since 1693 If there are any things I missed then let me know
There was no bell in her foot am i wrong? Im pretty sure the bell was from the guy who got shot in the face point blank, it was one of the bodies in the morgue
Could be wrong, but: There was no bell around her foot. It was not moss under her fingernails. Also, the stuff was under all her nails, not just the fingernails. There was no mention of "fresh blood in alive bodies". In the blood scene he father mentioned that he had experienced it before, but with fairly fresh dead bodies. Since we are talking about supernatural stuff, you can't assume that because the cells in the brain is still alive, her body is also still alive.
I think she's been healing herself with all her victims, and that's why there isn't external damage. Eventually she'll be fully regenerated. It probably does take one to agree to take her damage, which is why she traps them and torments them until they are desperate enough. But I think that the pain is too much and the one who agrees always just winds up committing suicide, slowing down her resurrection which angers her.
4 dead bodies in the beginning. 3 of them healed her; skin, blood, brain. 4th person committed suicide by shotgun to the face i think so she didn't get a 4th part healed. i think 4th guy was suppose to resurrect her but pussyed out by suicide like his dad with mercy killing.
i actually felt really sorry for her.... she was feeling everything but she couldn't move or speak to get them to stop... it reminds me of the phenomenon where anesthesia half fails during a surgery and the patient can feel but nothing else Then the dad couldn't deal with the pain so had the son kill him before she could finish the process, so she's still stuck as a feeling corpse... Nobody wins...
It is a horible experience. I had a small surgery for my nose once. The thing is that I have an extremely high tolerance to anything like drugs, alchool and so on. And I've found out when I started to wake up in the midle of the surgery. Waking up on a surgery table with tubes down your throat and extreme pain in your face... Yeah, it's fucking horible. I also scared the living hell out of one of the nurses.
That happened to me during my c-section, i kept telling the doctor that i could feel him cutting my lower abdomen, but he just said it was normal, all i remember after that is the doctor showing me my son and then the nurse yelling to get another doctor in there cause i was thowing up, and fainted. Woke up 6 hours later.
I never connected the idea of the wife's depression with the outer appearance of Jane's body. Everything looks fine on the outside, but internally there was irreparable damage and the brain still alive with all the pain. That is a deep metaphorical analysis.
Personally I got the impression that she was always a witch. It really explains the major steps the colonists took to bind her magic and seal her away.
A few things I would like to add. Firstly I think the song was his wife trying to warm them. Secondly with the removal of the poison she was able to do more. Thirdly she couldn't complete the ritual because the father died before her eyes and tounge could be healed. Finally as for her outward appearance I believe someone had did the same and offered themselves in the past and while she was healing that person died before completion. Maybe once something is healed she can maintain it I definitely and onced revived she is effectively immortal. I believe her weak point is the brain and it must be removed and burned. My thoughts on that is because it's the only part that showed life and gave her away.
I feel like some people don’t want it explained, rather just listen to him narrate the movie because of how his voice has a hook to it (edit: Jesus Christ that’s a lot likes, well that means a lot people love his voice including myself)
this movie was phenomenal, so unique among today's shitty overused "let's move into a new house which just so happens to be haunted" horrors. Wish they would do more like this, building tension and not just blowing the load with cheap noisy jumpscares.
Interesting. I disliked the movie because I thought it was too cliché. Some ritual is involved, stormy night, cheap jump scares, killing someone because a hallucination, and the 1408 knockoff ending. A couple of other things, but to me it seemed unoriginal. My mother loved it though.
This general concept for the main characters should be the go-to for horror films. Normal people won't convincingly push the plot along, and idiots are just bad protagonists. Intelligent people, in their own environment, having unexplainable things turn their place of expertise against them, and it is much more convincing when these people push the plot forward when they seek answers because that is simply the kind of person they are.
I disagree, personally. I think, that real people in this case would have abandoned the entire thing early on, possibly as soon as the first incision was made. This movie has the same problem of all the other horror movies - the plot relies on the characters acting against logic and their instinct of self-preservation. And that's a huge problem.
@@Gyvulys yup, I really doubt they would accept the sealed vessel of blood pouring by itself and move on, not to talk about dead body bleeding so heavily.
@@Gyvulys That's kinda what I said? Normal people abandon nasty situations and call for help if they have nothing real and tangible compelling them to do things that they don't want to do. But two forensic investigators in their own morgue? They would keep pushing through against better judgement, because, the father at least, has built a career around being comfortable around dead bodies, and finding out secrets from them. Even if the son isn't as compelled to do so as his father, he stays for families sake, a real and tangible reason. And they do eventually decide to bail, realizing that they are completely in over their heads, but by the time they do, Jane has made escape impossible, leaving them no choice but to either sit still and wait for something to happen, or to try and be proactive about the situation. And people of science and adventure will always try and be proactive, which is what makes them great horror protagonists.
@@Gyvulys again this would be the case if this particular film didnt balance it with understandable motivations to stay and the little things like a ghost girl in a mirror, blood spilling, or a door opening on its own...the guy above said it best-they are familar with this environment-to the point its tradition, plenty of places we have routines with and yet every once in a while we make one small different choice or do something out of the norm yet we are so stuck in a usual trail we dont notice the difference. Example-i place a phone in the same spot every day...yet one day i place it down to say go into the kitchen to unclog the sink or something...yet i dont remember putting it down besides in the usual space yet its not there...its by the sink yet i swear i placed it in the usual spot. Thats what is going on here. We have an understanding this is a place of comfort ironically enough for these characters and we understand this and even relate to places we feel so comfortable we dont notice little things in the environment because we feel we are safe in our comfort spot...by the time they realize theyre sort of sanctuary isnt safe anymore they are stuck because of jane...and if they are going to die they might as well die knowing the answers to their demise. Most this better communicated the idea of why this is an exception to the rule of self perservation. We get an understanding of being familar ana place we know like the back of our hand...even having certain trails we go about in our comfort spot everyday...it takes us time to realize techincally we are truly 100 percent safe anywhere...but sometimes our mind needs a break...a sense of comfort somewhere...the morgue was these two's comfort place...they never realized how unsafe it could be until its too late. This film hugely remind me of The Thing in that aspect to some extent...they are familar with the environment so they think they are safe without realizing how much danger they are in due to familiarity until its too late.
I remember watching this movie and the absolute scariest part is when the son thinks he’s safe only for the cop to start singing and I was in hysterics
"The autopsy of Jane doe' "The revenge of Jane doe" second movie? "The name of Jane doe" third movie? Edit: Waw...u guys are more creative than me. i applaud
Why would a witch want to be found out to be a witch? She was used to be tortured whenever her identity got out, so its obvious she didn't want anyone to learn about her. Personally, I believe shes Hecate. Greek goddess of magic witchcraft and necromancy. also known to hold a grudge.
Jane Doe was not a witch at first, but the brutality of her accusers transformed her into the vengeful spirit of one. She experienced such severe torture that Jane Doe became a symbol for all innocent women murdered in Salem and her body lives on to enact revenge.
As a part-time job in high school, &early college, I used to work "on call" as a transporter for a funeral home (like go pick up dead bodies from hospital morgues, airports, hospice/nursing homes, etc -all by my lonesome) &99% of the funeral homes are actual super-old Victorian style homes that someone lives in, &this movies "creepy" esthetics were pretty spot on w/the creaky boards, musty smell, dim lights, & "cold storage" & embalming on the lower/basement level. ....&yes, dead bodies do often fart, gurgle, &/or make other weird noises, or movements, soon after death. (Imagine driving one - super late at night - that suddenly "sighs," when you're 16! Or..the gurney always hitting the back of your seat, everytime you stop! Lol)
Movies about witchcraft are really going up in quality and making a comeback in the horror genre. The Witch Hereditary Suspiria Last Shift Neon Demon Gretel & Hansel All phenomenal horror films which involve witches and witchcraft. And all of them are so subtle with their horror, focusing more on the psychological. I also gotta mention films that are taking inspiration from pagan beliefs and cosmic horror. The Ritual Sinister Oculus Mandy Annihilation As a life long fan of horror of all types, I really do appreciate the new direction of a lot of these films. And not just relying on extremely old and overused tropes to carry a story. It is very refreshing. I even appreciate the better quality in Horror Comedy as well.
I love this movie a lot! How she sends the scary ass message in the radio! How the weather man was explaining the storm and as they were rounding out more about what they are dealing with then the weather man said “trust me folks, you don’t want to get involved” and the son is getting worried then the father sees the skin then the weather man says “ you aren’t going anywhere”
After learning about Jane's actual death, I didn't get why they wouldn't just smash her brains all over the counter top. I get that she's still alive and being powered by an otherworldly energy, but if her brain is still living wouldn't it be a good assumption to conclude that removing her brain and either burning it, or pulverizing it with something heavy at least injure her? I get that they are in a stressful situation and not thinking clearly, but that is just something that comes to my mind first.
@@rosewaters2533 to be fair, I put very little value to the life of a manipulative killer (Jane); however, this is a being that can barely be considered human has taken almost everything from both of them for something they didn't even know they where doing. I think anger and the desire to kill her would be a normal response. I also get the father's desire to protect his son, he has nothing else to live for if his son dies so pleading for his son's life is understandable. Humans are weird creatures.
Is Emma really dead? I mean the cops haven't talked about and picked up the dead body of Emma. They have only retrieved Jane and two dead bodies (which were most likely Tommy's and Austin's). So, it appears that the whole Emma scene was just an illusion.
I think she was really dead. Since the illusion only worked inside the house, she must've entered the house as planned. That's when they heard the elevator go down, then she must have wandered. The illusion worked and then bam she got killed.
Yeah, you maybe right. In nature, nothing is gained from thin air. Its has to be traded and balanced out. She repair the external body by taking it from the people in the beginning of the movie. What you gain has to be taken from something.
@Random Canadian It's a possibility but I don't see how that would have benefitted the victims in the house if they all end up dead, seeing that it's a trade of some sort. I'd like to think his dad's trade was of more value too compared to the house victim's last resort, but that's just being too technical of me.
@@2Orangess But it's also pretty clear that she doesn't have to honor the deal. Just being offered what she wants seems to be enough, as Tommy wanted to help her in exchange for keeping Arthur out of it. Alternatively, the idea of "physician, heal thyself" only occurred to her once Tommy suggested he could help her. And all the people before were killed because they had, somehow, woken her from her slumber to a horrible pain of being alive, but dead... so they needed to pay, unrelated to regenerating herself.
she didn't keep her end of the bargain.....which made me think: if she wasn't done with him yet, why did he tell his son to kill him? i was thinking that's why she killed the son too....but then why were her eyes grey again at the end (when the cops arrive)?
@@billworldnews1874 i doubt everything was an illusion, for example, when the cops came at the end, the camera and photos were really burned :/ or do you mean just to him?
If she can bend reality it's also possible she wants to "look dead". I'm sure if the cops saw she had brown eyes they would question it so maybe she's in hiding as she regains her strength.
SuJu_Mimi I just think it’s because she’s real evil. Like, she doesn’t care. She just kills and does what she did to the son and the father and the family before to everyone she encounters. She’s literally a witch.
People suck. Animals don't. In a more in depth argument, there's a mindset of humans being able to protect themselves from the bad guys. Animals, generally, have no way to do so against the bad guys and it's seen as sad because of that. How dare you kill an innocent, helpless animal you monster! Plus, most of the characters killed off are usually ones we don't like anyway.
All animals have ways to protect themselves. Cats have claws and sharp teeth. Honestly the people did . They cut her open. It's there job and all but that's probably what she was upset bout
@@loveitsonlybabyscars6778 that isn't entirely true. Cat's have those things, mostly, because they are predators and need tools to hunt prey. Some animals have other ways of defense but no weapons to defend themselves. Though, I agree she was likely upset about being cut open.
Though technically if she was able to bend reality around her. The cat could of been perfectly fine and the dad killed a perfectly healthy cat. The same way he thought what he killed was a dead body
yeah that’s the point of his channel. he explains you the whole story so the ending makes more sense. you cant properly understand the end if you don’t understand the beginning
@@kerm2835 Wrong. If you have watched the movie, you should know all the things he is talking about. All he does is recapping what happened, not really explaining anything that wasn't already pretty much explained in the movie..
Yup. That's what found flix (this channel) does. Funny how he keeps using "ending explained" and not just say "recap/summary and explanation" instead. More click bait maybe? Since ppl would love to see the real "ending explained"
Totally unrelated... But I remember when foundflix only had like 3k subs. (Yeah I was a little late to the find) but I remember hoping that this channel would become big. Now here we are with over 1.2 mil! Great job, man! Keep up the great work!
I was reading another thread about this movie and the general concensus there was that Jane Doe causes people to hallucinate and go on murderous rampages, just like in the first house. There are a clues that point to this, mostly notably the storm raging outside even though the radio at the end said it was the fourth day of sunshine. Jane Doe was never cut into at the end either.
I didn’t see it as being hallucinations or murderous rampages this was 100% purely about her using her magic to fuck with reality and causing them to do what they thought was necessary
No the father broke the deal with her by begging his son to end his pain. She hadn't fully regenerated that's why she took Austin each kill including those in the house regenerated her. There's a part in the film where you see her charred body and one white eye over Austin. They bound her out of fear but that doesn't mean they didn't create her.
@@ronnibech3376 ah yes an hour and twenty minutes of her killing people while giving no further backstory on why she is killing them or what they did to her. what an interesting movie
Maybe they could make a prequel to this film explaining exactly how she swallowed the cloth .Maybe she was once an innocent her world controlled by fear maybe she knew the evil was apart of her and tried to thwart it herself by swallowing the cloth but in the end they captured and tortured her... it would be an interesting prequel horror movie
My lingering questions aren't so much about the ending, but about what happened at the beginning with the first group of people. With the morticians, I understand why Doe would lash out at them for cutting her open, but she did attempt to warn them not to, even expressing some degree of fear - which seems to implied that she wouldn't have hurt them had they heeded her warnings. But what about the people at the beginning, they simply found her body (or were they buring her?), there's no visible indication they did anything to her that I could see, with her body still half buried there... Why did she kill them? My only sort of hypothesis is that her body was in far worse condition when first discovered by the group. She could have used one of them to restore parts of her body, like her flesh, which would explain her pristine skin seen later, but the person died before she could do any more. However if that was the intent, the pictures of the bodies don't quite seem to let on she "traded" anything with them, especially skin, as none of them seem to have any large scale skin damage. She also would have done this quite maliciously, which is not consistent with what we see of her, with her warning the morticians, or the fact that with her kind of power she could just kill anyone at any point to restore herself out purely out of evil, but doesn't. The only way I could see this working is if the first group did something to her body, intentionally or not, that we are not privy to unfortunately, which angered her enough to the point of killing them. Or maybe she really didn't appreciate being awaken. I know I like my sleep... Don't disturb me when I'm napping! XD Thoughts?
@@liltoaster7308 But are they? That was certainly the belief back in the witch hunting days, but the women that were burnt at the stake were generally completely innocent. If a witch really existed, could her appareant evilness simply be retaliation to a group hunting and injustly maiming innocent people? An evil creating another evil, but one that is justified? But like I pointed out in my original comment, she is not presented as being evil at the start with her trying to communicate with the morticians and only seemingly becoming evil as a reaction/retaliation to being done harm. This leads me to believe the first group must also have done something to antagonize her. I don't believe she would kill people just because she can, or she would be just as bad as the old-timey witch hunters killing innocents, which would betray her whole reason for being.
@@xen0bia It really just depends on how you look at the beliefs/genre. In most mythology, witches aren't just born but they get their powers from a deal made with the devil and making such a deal is usually an inherently evil act no matter the circumstances. We can't really use the logic of innocent people historically being killed during actual witch hunts because witches don't exist in real life. Now if witches get their power from the literal source of all sin and evil which is the devil itself, why on earth would that witch commit any acts other than that of nothing less than evil? It may be true that she was persecuted for having such powers in the first place which was why she was in the state that she appeared in during the movie, but it leads one to wonder why she would have even revealed her power which inevitably lead to her being "killed" and from the looks of how she ended up, whatever she did must not have been good. She also had multiple ways of communicating with people even in her state as we've seen throughout the movie, but she chose not to really explain the situation in a way the the morticians could understand, just through mostly cryptic nonsense. Lastly, the morticians were mostly innocent in all of this seeing as they had no idea that she wasn't dead to begin with or that she was a powerful witch. With all of this, it's totally plausible to believe that she just genuinely did bad things just to do bad things.
@@liltoaster7308 While witches with literal supernatural powers of course did not exist, most myths of witches and witchcraft have roots in paganism (in Europe anyway). With time and the advent of Christianity, pagan beliefs and rituals became seen as the unholy practices of heretics, and this is what eventually lead to the Inquisition, witch hunts and the persecution of anything that wasn't Christian. This is where the myths of evil satanic witches comes from, stories with a definite goal: to put fear into people of straying away from the one "true" god. So clearly, lies that served the purpose of awful people who thought themselves to be righteous. However, in contrast, more and more in modern time medias, you see instances of witches being presented as good/neutral beings or as victims of preconceptions as they were historically, instead of irredeemably evil beings. I feel this movie was going that route in that regard, and that Jane Doe is a witch that was not born or created evil, but whose powers and mind was tainted by the evil of men and the wrongs she was made to endure. You based your assumption that the root of her powers is evil on the traditional old myths, but we are not at all informed if that's the case within the movie, instead we have the father explicitly telling us the women of the Salem witch trials were innocent and that the witch hunters "made" her what she is. Of course, we do not know he is correct, but at least that's actual information we are given. And visibly, Jane Doe, was the only real witch of Salem and the witch hunters probably caught her not even being aware of that, thinking it was just another woman for the fire because she gave someone the wrong look like the rest. And to answer your question: "it leads one to wonder why she would have even revealed her power which inevitably lead to her being "killed" - possibly because she did not know of her powers at all. They may have be dormant up to that point and made to manifest themselves under torture, as reactionary self-defence and retaliation. The men realizing they couldn't kill her, opted to bind her which is the reason behind her alive/dead state. It of course only worked to a certain extent, not rendering her completely powerless. And to answer your other point "she chose not to really explain the situation in a way the morticians could understand", well for one, if her message had been cristal clear, we wouldn't have a movie, secondly, we're speaking of a woman of the 17th century that's possibly been buried for the last 300 years, it's a miracle she knows how anything works at all (like the boiler, the elevator, the radio - it's kind of a plot hole actually). It's not unreasonable to think she simply doesn't quite know how to get her message across.
One thing you kind of miss that seems like an interesting theory, is that the son actually stopped the ritua at the end from completing by mercifully stabbing and killing his father, stopping Jane's healing, which may be why she killed tommy at the end of the movie, plus her eyes went back to Gray from brown.
Well that was kind of messed up of her, she took everything from the dad, but didn't hold up her end of the bargain by leaving his son alone. That's some bullshit.
The son ending his dad's life before she was done with him negated the deal. She wanted him to feel all of the pain she had felt, not take a shortcut out of it.
One thing that unsettled me was that the camera repeatedly cuts back to Jane Doe's face whenever they proceed with the discectomy, like cracking open her rib and cutting open her skin. Like it's hinting at us that she's still feeling everything, which she is.
It's a really good movie. Watched it with friends. It's a movie where you deffinatly should be quiet to hear the little details. It was great! Strongly recommend it
Lmaooo nah there were so many points when I was watching the movie that I would have straight up dipped. 1. I'm working on a dead body and suddenly a huge storm is rolling in and the lights are flickering? Gone 2. A blood sample that I clearly sealed starts pouring out from the inside of the fridge, followed by later one of the corpse doors opening by them self?? Hell NO I am GONE. 3. I'm about to round a corner but suddenly I see the reflection of a body standing in a mirror, only for it to be gone when I turn the corner to look? Man FCK that shit! Idgaf if my eyes are deceiving me 😭😭💀💀 if I see ANY shit like that I AM L E A V I N G I don't care if there's some mystery to be solved, I don't care if there's work to be done, FCK that shit 😭😭😭 I am not gonna die 😭😭💀
@@breyahbihh3429 But if that logic was applied, there will be no thrilling movies in existence. Every movie characters will have reality show-like reactions to stuff. haha But I'm with you if that happens in real life, I will swiftly leave the fuck outta that shit hole while Jane Doe hasn't casted an illusion to my brain yet. Or else i will be opening the door in vain like what the son did in the end. That's super creepy.
True story: My wife and I went to go visit our parents over the weekend and we watched this movie, we had a power outage at the exact same time the lights went out in the film. No. Movie. Is. Topping. That. 😂
Tbh if I was buried for 100+ years whilst still being conscious, I’d be pretty pissed off too to say the least
about 330 years actually.
JOhn Doe, bing bong said 100+ not just one hundred I know you were just trying to be exact but I felt I had to clarify that for bing bong
@@managerofthecostumeparty5090 I know. Just felt it was worth pointing since the accuracy is just short of 30% which isn't that accurate tbh.
Like, Jesus died 5+ hours ago, u'know.
JOhn Doe ok, point noted
I appreciate that you were respectful in your reply and not batshit insane flaming me
I’d be pissed if I were conscious for a single year dead and tortured.
you can show the insides of a human, and a ribcage fully exposed but all hell break lose if you show a breast, this world is a strange one.
There were a few scenes where he forgot to blur her breasts
@@Multilnsight I think its mostly because it was a Norwegian director. I've noticed growing up that in programmes like CSI and stuff America blurs out 'privates' whereas other countries tend not to care about it
@@emmasmith4664 No, we don't care about blurring anything out on movies. The editor of the TH-cam video had to blur it out because of TH-cams term of service. But he forgot to blur out one clip.
fuckyou guugle what movies do you recommend?
Nipples and genitalia are sexual parts of the body. Lungs and the ribcage are not.
Also something he did point out is the flower that was pulled out of her stomach was a paralitic agent, so now with the flower gone she will likely slowly regain the ability to move around
ohhh... That's what that is for... I only watched half of the movie hehehe
Yes because at the end she wiggled her toe. I felt like that connects with the evidence you just provided.
I guessed thats why she couldn't move or speak in the movie. So I guess that's why the power of bending reality comes in, cause she tries to warn them to not cut into her. Because of the flower's paralyzing agents, in cause every fiber, every muscle, and possibly nerves, it was causing her not to move a BIT, not an inch, wiggle, or jerk. Making her appear dead. But what confused me was that if she was alive, that the heart would be moving, or the lungs or anything. Do you think it causes her breathing and heartbeat to slow down? 🤔
@@CookieArt-h6s Possibly, or that could be part of the curse that was put on her.
@@briannabanks8497 oh, I get it. Thank you
“She’s suffering”
Jane: 🗿
Lmao
LMAO
LMAO (3)
What’s this mean
🤣🤣
I wonder how her audition went. "Nah fam just lay there for a bit"
More like: "don't move a damn muscle."
*DONT EVEN, BREATHE*
HeyIamSJ and stay perfectly still
In fact, they really choose her as actor for Jane, because she was able to breathe very flat and lay down like she's dead
just act and look dead then your at it
Nobody:
Ghosts in movies: “lets traumatize and kill random innocent people that had nothing to do with us for no reason!”
Lol
Well I mean... Paranormal activity (at least the second one) kinda explains why the spirit was there..
HERROPREASE HERRO well they did cut her open n she tried to warn them(ofc how could they have known that she was alive) but that could be the only reason I can think of
Yeah i know good at start and kill innocent people at last . I hate that 🙁
@@ChiefAmvs Doesn't explain why the bitch witch tortured the cat and siked Austin in the end despite his father giving up his life for both his son and her.
"mom! I finally got a role!"
*oh that's great, what role??*
"I play a super natural corpse! for a few hours, lying down!"
*owh....*
...also, I'm naked.
Scott Symonds *bitch what*
I congratulate this mom for that beauty she created and the awesome tits we got to enjoy
Anym 😂😂
@@GeorgiosD90
Excuse me!
Being naked and surrounded by people might have been so awkward and I can't even imagine being there, kudos to the actress
She, Olwen Catherine Kelly, actually received an award for this role.
@@asuspiciousguy8707 Well deserved imo.
Not a big deal tbh. People get naked around others all the time.
@White Obama I know plenty of people who did. It's not hard especially when you know the paycheck is coming your way.
I love how people even think being naked is some remarkable feat in this pc culture
She went too far. Killing Stanley. Too far.
Idaf about the cat. I felt sorry for the people!!
I KNOW
@@seagauIIe bruh
@@seagauIIe Cat's are Cute, care less about people
Driada Troplini yeah fuck the people, I care about the cat.
I dont think she was turned into a witch. She was indeed a witch and she was put into a binding spell. And by performing the autopsy they undid the binding spell. As they went further into the autopsy she becam more powerful.
@Chris Pink light magic? Magic is not light or dark, good or bad. Magic is magic, it has everything to do with the intent of the person implementing the magic.
There's nothing to say the people who did this to her were "good" or had "good/light" intentions. They tortured and harmed her, seems pretty evil to me.
@@RedVelvetRabbit I think you are taking this a bit too literally. They meant light as in "a little bit of magic" xD
Chill there, pagan friend. It's just a movie.
@@linwong1494 I'm not sure about you but I'm having a fun time. I'm also not pagan, but thanks.
@@RedVelvetRabbit Yes, everybody saw that movie as well. But the meaning of the term is clear here. "Good" magic, period.
@@ElAsombrosoPachus what movie?
Alt theory: Jane is the real deal, a witch of no small importance. Back in Salem, they tried to kill her... And failed. They hung her, burned her, flayed her, nothing worked. So the best they could do in their desperation was to use magic to suppress her. And as long as the counterspells remained in place, she was as good as dead. Almost.
This is what i actually think is the correct explanation
"use magic to suppress her.".....yea......you mean in Salem right? the same place that hung people for that? cmon man that makes no sense.
@@keyboardfreedomfighter5734i mean they were probably desperate and scared (like what kind of contract could she have for how powerful she was that NOTHING could kill her) which is why it was their last option
@@danybey4182 That still makes no sense....they would have murdered each other just off the attempt to use magic to do anything, even if it was to stop a witch. They didn't like witchcraft....at all, for anything. I don't see it, but who knows.......she would presumably go back for revenge and they would just use magic again.....then you're getting into Harry Potter shit and it just doesn't seem to be that kind of theme. This is about spirits, not magic.
@@keyboardfreedomfighter5734 did you see all the stuff she did while at the morgue back in Salam she probably could have leveled the place my reasoning behind agreeing with the og comment (not sure if they had the same train of thought) was that they tried everything in their knowledge and faith to kill/stop her and each time thay failed she took revenge and since she was probably stronger back than it was devastating and they where so afraid/desperate they did the one thing they would never ro save themselves but thats just my theory it might be wrong and foundflix could be right but until the creator of the movie tells the backstory we would never know out of curiosity whats your theroy or do you agree with the video also there is atleast one other theory that makes us both (the og/me and the video) right
I’ve had to play a dead body on stage - the way you change your breath to become shallow, and being dragged around by my fellow actors was so hard. My character was thrown in a trunk halfway through thank goodness, I can’t imagine this actress and what she had to undergo....
Laying on a table DEAD is NOT EASY! Props to this actress
it wasn't a single take tho. she had breaks but definitely a great performance
How long do you think a single take on the actress would have been? She most likely had to hold her breath for 30 seconds at most
Its easir if u breathe out ur mouth it barely move chest but with nose its hard to not move
@@duckmeat4674 She didn't hold her breath. if I'm not mistaken, the actress said she was actually breathing without moving her chest too much.
Cap its easy. You just lay there
I think it’s quite funny that everybody’s joking about how she had to just lay there the whole time but there’s honestly a lot to it and lots of skill. I mean come on all the SFX that probably took hours straight to do so laying there was probably hell, and then to have to stay completely still, eyes open for as long as possible and hold ur breath without making it obvious? I know I wouldn’t be able to do that. Props to her honestly.
You do realize that most scenes with her was actually a prosthetic person lmfao.
actually at no point Jane was a dummy. She played her the whole time and the video even says that at 0:48 so-
@@kristopherprevo7078 nw
Sky Maestas wait w h a t
Kaeva & Rohan 2 hmm?
Imagine working in a morgue and watching this movie...
I'd die
@@ivannav9175 I mean, then you'd go in a morgue. it's *unavoidable*
I've assisted in autopsies lol. I did the Y cut on a body once.
Nana Almani How was it?
i was and i did !!!
No,we’re not confused about the end, we just are too scared to watch the movie
Kate M oh good I’m not the only one
Saiko x yes he does lmao..?
Scare ! yes if you didnt watch movies like saw and final destination..
The only horror where i can truly say i had nightmares about months after i watched it.
The thought of the corpse chasing you? Big fat nope!
Kate M didn’t watch it cause I thought I sucked
Great movie! It's crazy how Jane Doe destroyed all the evidence of Austin and Tommy cutting open her body once they tried to destroy her with the fire. She burned the video camera and the photos of her insides, leaving behind the photos of her untouched body. The sheriff also overlooked the chalkboard. The eye color documented would've been a clear sign that something changed. Seeing that only 2 bodies were carted out at the end, leads me to believe that Emma's death wasn't real. Unsure about Stanley's death. Seems like Jane didn't only inflict physical pain, but emotional pain as well. Taking away Austin's girlfriend and the one remaining memory Tommy had of his wife. Austin interfered with his father's sacrifice which is why I believe he was killed. My only question is who tried to warn them prior to cutting open the body? If Jane is a witch who was "tortured for a reason", it wouldn't make sense for her to give a heads up. Could that have been Tommy's "Ray of Sunshine" warning them through the radio?
Best write up here. Well done
This makes so much sense and explains a lot of the plot, but I also think that Jane was the one who warned them at the beginning because I think she was trying to tell them not to cut open her body, because she could feel it and she didn't want any more pain. And she warned them not to touch her because it would then give her a reason to torture them in return.
Make some more Lebron videos
@@whiskycortomaltes It makes sense
Yet your ALL missin a more important question .. The first House before the boys!! The cops found her at the same thing accrued if they were trying to get out and she caused the same events there well that place was a crime scene and not a morgue!!! The truth in serial she taking revenge on a later ancestor who was responsible for her torture
The fact that she was acting the whole time makes the movie that much scarier.
Yeah it kinda adds something extra, knowing that it was actually a person laying there.
Wow a person laying down how scary
@@oscarguijosa7881 Yeah, ikr. Breathing without moving your chest, opening your eyes for a long period of time, staying perfectly still for the whole movie and being naked. So scary...
@@kimkardashi-un2.051 people are a gong like her doing that’s easy, when it’s not- imagine how cold that table was! And all teh eyes, lights and everything on your naked body, not being able to breath and even more so having people touch your naked body and treating you like a corpse, it makes me shiver
What acting? Are you retarded? She just laid down, the rest is effects. No acting what so ever.
Weirdly enough, her tooth gap suits her. The actress extremely pretty.
lina not everyone is obsessed with straight teeth🤷♀️
How is that weird?
Of course she is pretty. She a model irl. You don't get ugly models
@@petercholewa2954 ehemm, Google tess holliday my friend...
@@hasjjwan4739 she ain't ugly though
Ngl he glossed over the jimsem weed in her stomach. Jimsem weed is a heavy hallucinogen which creates nightmarish visuals when ingested which is kinda interesting
ben ryan maybe the whole thing was a hallucination for them both since Jane was giving those two the pain she had
• Jaida • some people mentioned a deleted scene where the ambulance crashes and the drivers died but her body was missing, so I don’t think it was all hallucinations
Not weed, datura flower.
Christmas Lore they know that’s another name for it
@@jb-nk5pg that would be possible except at the end of the movie, her toe moves indicating that she is completely alive.
During the course of the autopsy, they helped Jane. They removed the paralytic (the flower), and the protection ward (the tooth in the cloth). After those were removed, she was able to siphon her healing off of the father, and unbound, finally begin to fully regenerate. I think the happenings in the mortuary were warnings tied to the magic that kept her bound being released. Just my 2 cents...
Ahhh. Finally someone speaks my words.
Thank you.
Lots of ppl here commented how she actually good enough to keep the son alive. Lol, no. She's pissed and going on a revenge spree to everyone.
She was awakened as the things that kept her "dead" were removed
@Mina Minamizaki thank you!
Well the bitch thanked them so very properly.
Thank you
@Mina Minamizaki Burn the bitch! Oh wait, it didn't worked.
This entire time i was thinking she was going to sit up
Me too 😭
i was like ugh why are you keeping your back turned on her
@@soniakapoor1198 lol exactly, I was getting anxiety everytime
Same , i was ready to see if she ever stand up after she was regaining her figure
its scarier that she doesn't!
Actually, his father, I believe, was asking his son to cut out his tongue to complete the deal with Jane. I believe he was misunderstood and the son killed him, thinking that was what he wanted. But because he didn't finish his part of the bargain, Jane didn't keep hers. Probably mad because after so long, she was finally gonna be free only to be robbed of that, she kills the son just out of anger at this point. That's what I think at least.
@@idkwhattoputhere2541 I think the toe move was just for cinema purposes because at the end her eyes were back to normal (glassy)
@@onyeokoro9211 I mean yeah but considering the powers she demonstrated it could be very possible she changed it back at will
I thought it was because the son stabbed his father in the heart and because of that she couldnt take the father’s heart anymore since it’s No longer functional so she takes the son’s heart instead or am I wrong? Dun know🤣
So she's a witch of hundreds of years ago ?
@@mayrasancruz
Maybe or she was innocent then became a witch after people tortured her
So my theory is that Jane actually wouldn’t have killed Austin if he hadn’t put his father out of his misery. She WAS going to heal fully internally but she didn’t have the chance to heal her organs that were removed during the autopsy because Austin cut the process short by killing his father.
Also I think the parallel between the cat and the father is interesting here, both mercifully killed. Perhaps Jane was trying to heal herself with the sacrifice of the cat and that too was cut short. Even the word sacrifice is used quite a bit throughout the movie so it’s got to be a major theme. She needs a sort of biblical sacrifice (broken wrists and ankles) or she suffers for eternity.
Savanah Case I hadn’t considered this but I really like this theory, especially considering cats to often be witches’ familiars!
oh fuck u brilliant.
Oooh I really liked your theory a lot
I don't understand the first part.
U is a smart one
At the end, the Sheriff knew. He knew that there was something supernatural about her and that was why he wanted the corpse out of his jurisdiction.
" Get her outta my county "
Nothing about her case made sense. Plus the things that happened at the morgue which didn't make sense either. I can see why he had a bad feeling or an idea that something was wrong with her.
This would actually be extremely scary if it were a game more specifically the whole escape from the basement while the monsters have bells to indicate their location
Seigrun five nights at freddys is what i was thinking while watching the movie lol
@@JamesZeht Stop. Stop now.
@@osakatales9228 chill damn
It's called the entire Silent Hill series....
I think a version of Amnesia is similar. The one with the suitors
I want a prequel and sequel for this movie
Same
heard somewhere this movie supposedly had a sequel but bcs it wasnt a hit that time so they stop the production , i blame the bad marketing though
lomongege434 there’s no info on that at all.
And fun side note; Stephen King actually endorsed this once blacklisted script, and that’s how we have the movie now. ☺️
Born 2 Pizza I feel that this movie stands fine just alone. a sequel/prequel would ruin it
zoo wee mama I don’t think so tbh. This movie didn’t give too much info on who she was and what they were seeing and honestly left people wanting to know more about her. This is one of those movies where a sequel/prequel would make it that much better.
At the end of the movie, it showed that she twitch her toes. Maybe since he removed the flower that makes you immobile, she can finally move around.
He literally said that in the video.
Does that mean she used a sacrifice?
Oh joy
I loved this movie. Simple, yet effective. My theory for the symbols on the inside of her skin was that those symbols were carved on her skin hundreds of years ago, but she healed the surface and the inside layer still kept the symbols. Another theory about the crime scene, in the beginning, was that she was buried there not hundreds of years ago, but decades ago. I think she was found several times since 1693. I think what happened, in the beginning, was that the family in the house unearthed her body in the basement and they tried to find out what happened to her and Jane killed them the same way she kills Tommy and Austin. When they're doing the autopsy, and find her organs cut I think it's because its from all the autopsies done on her in the past.
She did become a witch after being tortured and feeling that suffering. She might just be trying to replicates it.
The injuries on her body are not consistent with any autopsy, but rather with torture to extract confessions back in the witch-hunt days. Cut tongue, broken bones, smoke in lungs, I am surprised they didn't find water in her lungs, one of the tortures was drowning. Her lungs are black with smoke because she inhaled the smoke of the fire they tried killing her with. Fire didn't kill her then as it didn't kill her at the morgue. Meaning she is indeed a witch. The tooth and the spells and the flower are probably attempts of stopping a witch they couldn't fully kill and who kept killing back even as a corpse. Imo.
Makes sense because the police on the scene said it looked like the family was trying to get out of the house
- Open up.
- I can't!
- Open up!
- I can't, I can't!
- Open up you heart and let the sunshine in...
That had me shook because I thought the movie was over
@@DrArthurCGarp The scene is utterly efficient, gives me chills every time. Makes the audience think limbo/hell is over and then the sudden creepy surprise hits and we're left with a last dose of shock.
-Wake up.
-I can't.
-Wake up!
-I can't! I can't!
-Wake me up! Wake me up inside! I can't wake up! Wake me up inside! SAAAAAAAAAVE MEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
@@taylordavison6849 CALL MY NAME AND SAVE ME FROM THE DARK.......
@@billworldnews1874 if you like sadistic topics on movies I'd recommend "The House That Jack Built", one of Lars von Trier masterpieces. It would be actually a very well received FoundFlix piece.
Couple things I noticed. If she used the father and son to get the binding spell and materials out of her body and used the father to heal her ankles, wrists, eyes, and lungs; what did she use the first 2 victims for? She must have healed her skin. Whatever was burned, cut open and tattooed was healed by the deaths of the first two people who found her. She just wiped away all evidence of what she did to them.
You know what would be nice? A sequel-prequel where they tell the story of what happened in the house.
No. Just, no. Please don't turn a great movie into another "conjuringverse" type crap. ¬_¬
@@user-vn7ce5ig1z more like The Thing like prequel.
That actually makes a lot of sense!
wasn't there like 4 deaths in the beginning? The old couple that owned the house and the construction helper, and I think one other female. I'll have to watch again. But your theory makes more sense than the movie let on lol
So... Did they ever find the Diary of Jane?
we doen't know...
Nah....somethings getting in the way 😊
No, I'm just trying to find my place
Breaking Benjamin.
Just Some Guy without a Mustache music pun
Her soul never left her body so she was spiritually conscious and felt everything. I think realizing that made it even more terrifying
No shit.
@@mellowvalentine9354 you seem mad and prob need a hug. Be well and mellow, my valentine
I honestly want a backstory of Jane Doe... that would be *amazing* !
Random Dogface I like the possible story idea of a community during the Salem Trials turning an innocent girl into an actual witch because they believed that she was initially. Let her get some revenge
@@DisDatK9 reminds me of Paranorman.
the backstory is in the movie when they figured it out at the end 🤔
YungUterus🥇 only that she was tortured and was manipulated by magic. By back story we mean like her actual life story, and what caused her to become what she is.
Griffith Taka I mean the real witches apparently escaped to New Orleans starting New Salem
so like how was the audition for the role of Jane?
Guy:ok now just lay down n don't do nun
Actress:umm ok
Guy:get out that was horrible
A super high stakes game of dead fish
They prob needed a girl who could stay laying down on a table, who had black hair, and was actually missing a tooth
Jaxson _ 2099 I’m pretty sure that’s just a gap
Tea Tsuneko ....maybe :/ oh and she had to be ok with (prob) being naked 😂
Jaxson _ 2099 I don’t understand how people are okay with their bodies just being out there and it’s not porn.
She got paid for lying on a bench, noice
NaNa Po pretty sure it was harder than that
Yes,probably,harder and she was,naked,most of,the,time
@@brendonchavez4327 why, the, commas,
@@kylemagaro3163 my keyboards messed up and I don't care enough to change it
Maybe that was just a clone as used in the thing (2011).
I feel sad for the father and son. They were just doing their job. Our girl Jane could have just made it easy for them...by spooking them a little and not making them go crazy.
Not necessarily.
They still tortured her regardless of warning's and their own apprehension.
@@kieshiacranor4896 Bruh, how were they supposed to know? 💀 It was their job to find out the cause of her death, aka being a forensic. The radio switching to convenient sentences to convey her warning is honestly shit too unless you're super fucking superstitious, it could easily pass as the radio malfunctioning cause that shit looks old. so no, they didn't deserve dying for the trouble she got into millennias ago 🚶♀️
@@s_mai8970 I doubt someone who was just cut open and slowly dissected after being alive for years is in a reasonable mood
That something is a paid job is no excuse for anything. Witch-hunters and nazis and enslavers were also paid. Drug-dealers get paid. Mercenaries. All those are jobs.
What you mean is the father and son were actually trying to help solving the mystery of this woman by performing their job the best way they could.
@@neliaferreira9983Are you seriously comparing confused morticians to Nazis?
Okay I know this is supposed to be a horror movie but I need to ask her
What face wash do you use because that skin is gLoriOus
Yikes so cruel
No weird shit im a guy but damn xlear skin would be nixe😂
@@monkeykingmo-ri777 f to you, who can't take a joke. You must be fun at parties
BlueAriel omg 😮 lol hilarious 😆
@@eberwolf2k don't care if he's black, it's still hilarious that he can't take the joke
I would love to see a prequel, and then finally a continuation of this movie.
There is a prequel it called the vvitch
@CatsDogsandGames hey do you hear that. It's the sound of the most gullible person in the world and that person is you.
I was joking
It's completely unnecessary and it's good to just end everything here imo. No need to make everything a franchise.
@CatsDogsandGames Didnt the already explained her backstory? Wouldn't a prequel just be torture porn and some supernatural stuff in the end?
Yeah
skinny waist, clear skin, healthy hair. phew, jane doe got my heart bruv
no1 talkin bout those beautiful breasts? cmon
@@iLastStar u perv m8
Son M thats just weird man
Yeah, I would have respected this movie more had it had Jane Doe represent the highest percentage of accused Salem witches by far - ie, elderly women. Seemed rather too Weinstein to have her be a pretty, perky-breasted young woman.
And a healthy prison sentence. Noice
its been 4 years and I'm wondering why there's still no sequel or a prequel to this movie?
Some movies are sure as hell better off without one. Do I need to go into details, especially in the realm of horror and thrillers where badly tacked-on prequels or sequels serving as easy cash grabs riding on a currently popular IP are all too common?
It would be super interesting to go more into jane’s backstory or what happens after this movie but I don’t trust Hollywood to do this movie justice lmao
@@veestallion420 i would loved that too. Jane was not even a witch. She was just presumed as a witch and people tried to kill her in a "witch" way but that kill ritual got reversed and made her into a real witch. I would love to know her background before all that happened and what would she do after if she wakes up 100 yrs later. If she going to embrace her being a witch or just does revenge or whatever
I'm kinda glad they never made a sequel bc it would probably ruin everyone's interpretations of the character.
@@xxLiquidxxSnakExx consider the following: they make a GOOD sequel or prequel
So my theory is this: Jane wants to recover so she can have a revenge on the people who trapped her but not knowing hundred years have passed and they're dead. She needs a sacrifice to fully recover. She tried to spare the two guys by using the cat as a sacrifice but they accidentally stopped her recovery. She was angered by what happened and took her attention to the two guys. After choosing who will be the sacrifice, she tried to recover again but was stopped when the sacrifice was killed again. After that she was really angry and mad, that's why she just killed the remaining guy
The girlfriend was killed too, does that not count??
Thank you for this comment 🙂
Good theory but, the reason why she killed the 2 guys was because she wanted to get revenge
Brandy Yolidio Do they mention finding her body or show it at the end? I was under the impression that it was an illusion made by Jane to inflict mental trauma on them.
Brandy Yolidio ok so you know how Jane was putting what she’s gone through, torture, to the two men. So the flower that she was forced to ingest causes u to have nightmarish visuals. I think the gf walked in when the elevator opened and she was confused of all the fog so she wandered around, this made Jane torture the gf so it could help Jane heal by the sacrifice. Bc the gf was limping and looked really weak as if she were hurt badly. So I think that Jane was gonna use the dudes gf as a sacrifice but failed Bc the dad had killed the gf on accident bc when the guy with the busted up face supposingly was walking to them the dad mistook His sons gf for the corpse (bc of the flower) causing Jane to once again not heal.
The actress playing Jane Doe deserves an award.
Panda Bear UwU what’s an iris model and why can’t we give awards to iris models and why couldn’t we give one to her for being in this movie? I’m not trying to be like rude or contradictory I’m genuinely curious when asking because I don’t know what that is and it Appears like you seem to know more about it than me since you commented the term so must know more than I do!
She did actually
Why?
I mean she didn’t really *act*
@@cardsandcollectibles7469 staying still naked with a bunch of people, and not breathing most of the.time is harder than you think
The way her body looked so prestine even when dead and buried, should have been a clue already to the supernatural. It was, a thrilling ride though. I didn't expect it on a movie with three main casts and the other one stays still until the movie is finished.
Shylock I thought the same thing about her looks. I also don’t things that they are a metaphor for depression, during the Salem witch trials if a woman was “too beautiful” she could be accused of being a witch.
Sure that would be a clue to you that Jane Doe's death was supernatural, but professional coroners can't just r
write someone's death off as just "demons" when they find something like that and expect to keep their jobs.
That body is every necrophiles' dream.
@@nickseda5371 That is true but remember what was being explained about her skin and eyes; he said her skin looked as if she had passed away just recently (I guess no more than an hour), but her eyes looked like she had been dead for a long time (6 months or more I presume). Isn't that a hint that there is something very off about this corpse? Any expierienced coroner should have noticed that right away.
What they found in her Autopsy~
•Bell hung around her foot
•Hazy Grey Eyes
•Wrist and Ankle bones shattered
•Tongue cut off
•Moss under her fingernails
•No eternal damages caused by internal damage
•Lung are completed blackened
•Cuts and wounds in other internal organs
•Fresh Blood found in alive bodies
•Strange blood
•Jimsoweed found in her tissue
•Molar tooth pulled out and wrap in religious track
•Religious symbols and words that cover all over the wall of her internal body
•Her external body can be recovered by her but the internal body stays the same
•Her Brain cells are alive meaning the body is alive
•Her body has been around since 1693
If there are any things I missed then let me know
you forgot the fabric they pulled out of her mouth :)
There was no bell in her foot am i wrong? Im pretty sure the bell was from the guy who got shot in the face point blank, it was one of the bodies in the morgue
Could be wrong, but:
There was no bell around her foot.
It was not moss under her fingernails. Also, the stuff was under all her nails, not just the fingernails.
There was no mention of "fresh blood in alive bodies". In the blood scene he father mentioned that he had experienced it before, but with fairly fresh dead bodies.
Since we are talking about supernatural stuff, you can't assume that because the cells in the brain is still alive, her body is also still alive.
you forgot the injuries in her private parts 🙅🏽♀️
@@mayawyllo wait what? where did they come from? could it have been the group of people she killed, from where the body was found?
Anyone notice how her facial expression changes as she’s laying there
wawa Elias no
No
wawa Elias no
yes!
In the movie they do open her eyes and mouth and such
I think she's been healing herself with all her victims, and that's why there isn't external damage. Eventually she'll be fully regenerated. It probably does take one to agree to take her damage, which is why she traps them and torments them until they are desperate enough. But I think that the pain is too much and the one who agrees always just winds up committing suicide, slowing down her resurrection which angers her.
4 dead bodies in the beginning. 3 of them healed her; skin, blood, brain. 4th person committed suicide by shotgun to the face i think so she didn't get a 4th part healed. i think 4th guy was suppose to resurrect her but pussyed out by suicide like his dad with mercy killing.
i actually felt really sorry for her.... she was feeling everything but she couldn't move or speak to get them to stop... it reminds me of the phenomenon where anesthesia half fails during a surgery and the patient can feel but nothing else
Then the dad couldn't deal with the pain so had the son kill him before she could finish the process, so she's still stuck as a feeling corpse... Nobody wins...
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It is a horible experience.
I had a small surgery for my nose once. The thing is that I have an extremely high tolerance to anything like drugs, alchool and so on. And I've found out when I started to wake up in the midle of the surgery. Waking up on a surgery table with tubes down your throat and extreme pain in your face... Yeah, it's fucking horible. I also scared the living hell out of one of the nurses.
That happened to me during my c-section, i kept telling the doctor that i could feel him cutting my lower abdomen, but he just said it was normal, all i remember after that is the doctor showing me my son and then the nurse yelling to get another doctor in there cause i was thowing up, and fainted. Woke up 6 hours later.
I know what you meant. My first time watching it, even though she's playing a corpse, you can tell the actress is gorgeous in real life
I never connected the idea of the wife's depression with the outer appearance of Jane's body. Everything looks fine on the outside, but internally there was irreparable damage and the brain still alive with all the pain. That is a deep metaphorical analysis.
Wonderful interpretation
it really aint that deep
@@georgemichaelforever4079 let people make meaning out of the absurd, maybe?
@@hannahg5216 Not on my watch Hanna
@@georgemichaelforever4079 weird, you couldn’t give me my last h. You’re withholding my h from me?
I like how you also explain the whole movie. I get the story without the scare
Hi fellow supernatural fan. Did you watch the 300th episode
I get scared at anything
@@christiangonzalez9151 bahaha same
Eric Jenn same
Amelia.almostpond no I didn’t :( I have gotten so behind, it’s ridiculous.
When they first cut her open, and the radio cut to a woman screaming (then the creepy sun song,) was the woman screaming on the radio Jane?
Yes, because she could feel everything they were doing, she was screaming in agony, warning them to stop.
Yes
No...it was me! Bwah ha ha haaaa! 😈😈😈
@@illiadmcswain3956 that was as cringy as a ghost under a cover
@@christinafry5255 I am a special case...😃
Personally I got the impression that she was always a witch. It really explains the major steps the colonists took to bind her magic and seal her away.
HT T she was more a victim than anything else
Cynistrelle Cadrelle I don’t see it that way.
@@Cynistrelle u do know she killed 7 innoxent people they used the binding to render her magix useless and leave her in immobile body forever
a case for the supernatural brothers sam and dean to solve :)
I got the impression that she wasn’t always a witch but turned to witchcraft when she was to be executed and was later sealed
A few things I would like to add. Firstly I think the song was his wife trying to warm them. Secondly with the removal of the poison she was able to do more. Thirdly she couldn't complete the ritual because the father died before her eyes and tounge could be healed. Finally as for her outward appearance I believe someone had did the same and offered themselves in the past and while she was healing that person died before completion. Maybe once something is healed she can maintain it I definitely and onced revived she is effectively immortal. I believe her weak point is the brain and it must be removed and burned. My thoughts on that is because it's the only part that showed life and gave her away.
Jacknife17shadows 🤔hmm perhaps
the song was jane trying to warn them...she feels pain she felt the entire autopsy which is why she killed them
mmm very interesting I wish they would make a numb 2
the radio was her trying to warm them to stop
But it could have been both her & the wife
I feel like some people don’t want it explained, rather just listen to him narrate the movie because of how his voice has a hook to it (edit: Jesus Christ that’s a lot likes, well that means a lot people love his voice including myself)
yeah yeah yeah, I don't know, he has great soothing voice, it's just nice to listen to.
Touche
Totally true for me 😅😊
My Opinion I dont like his vocie . That sum gay shieet
MrMabeLp lol calm ya gei tiddies
this movie was phenomenal, so unique among today's shitty overused "let's move into a new house which just so happens to be haunted" horrors. Wish they would do more like this, building tension and not just blowing the load with cheap noisy jumpscares.
RaaZVan99 I haven’t seen a horror movie like that in a bit lol
I totally agree with you
Its really thrilling
This was a very good movie. Made great use of the setting and budget to make a single small building creepy as hell.
I really like movies like cabin in the woods and this movie since it really puts a spin on that type of genre
Interesting. I disliked the movie because I thought it was too cliché. Some ritual is involved, stormy night, cheap jump scares, killing someone because a hallucination, and the 1408 knockoff ending. A couple of other things, but to me it seemed unoriginal. My mother loved it though.
This general concept for the main characters should be the go-to for horror films. Normal people won't convincingly push the plot along, and idiots are just bad protagonists. Intelligent people, in their own environment, having unexplainable things turn their place of expertise against them, and it is much more convincing when these people push the plot forward when they seek answers because that is simply the kind of person they are.
I disagree, personally. I think, that real people in this case would have abandoned the entire thing early on, possibly as soon as the first incision was made. This movie has the same problem of all the other horror movies - the plot relies on the characters acting against logic and their instinct of self-preservation. And that's a huge problem.
@@Gyvulys yup, I really doubt they would accept the sealed vessel of blood pouring by itself and move on, not to talk about dead body bleeding so heavily.
@@Gyvulys That's kinda what I said? Normal people abandon nasty situations and call for help if they have nothing real and tangible compelling them to do things that they don't want to do. But two forensic investigators in their own morgue? They would keep pushing through against better judgement, because, the father at least, has built a career around being comfortable around dead bodies, and finding out secrets from them. Even if the son isn't as compelled to do so as his father, he stays for families sake, a real and tangible reason. And they do eventually decide to bail, realizing that they are completely in over their heads, but by the time they do, Jane has made escape impossible, leaving them no choice but to either sit still and wait for something to happen, or to try and be proactive about the situation. And people of science and adventure will always try and be proactive, which is what makes them great horror protagonists.
@@Gyvulys again this would be the case if this particular film didnt balance it with understandable motivations to stay and the little things like a ghost girl in a mirror, blood spilling, or a door opening on its own...the guy above said it best-they are familar with this environment-to the point its tradition, plenty of places we have routines with and yet every once in a while we make one small different choice or do something out of the norm yet we are so stuck in a usual trail we dont notice the difference.
Example-i place a phone in the same spot every day...yet one day i place it down to say go into the kitchen to unclog the sink or something...yet i dont remember putting it down besides in the usual space yet its not there...its by the sink yet i swear i placed it in the usual spot. Thats what is going on here. We have an understanding this is a place of comfort ironically enough for these characters and we understand this and even relate to places we feel so comfortable we dont notice little things in the environment because we feel we are safe in our comfort spot...by the time they realize theyre sort of sanctuary isnt safe anymore they are stuck because of jane...and if they are going to die they might as well die knowing the answers to their demise.
Most this better communicated the idea of why this is an exception to the rule of self perservation. We get an understanding of being familar ana place we know like the back of our hand...even having certain trails we go about in our comfort spot everyday...it takes us time to realize techincally we are truly 100 percent safe anywhere...but sometimes our mind needs a break...a sense of comfort somewhere...the morgue was these two's comfort place...they never realized how unsafe it could be until its too late.
This film hugely remind me of The Thing in that aspect to some extent...they are familar with the environment so they think they are safe without realizing how much danger they are in due to familiarity until its too late.
The exception is lights out because it’s normal people who are affected and it is a wonderful movie
I remember watching this movie and the absolute scariest part is when the son thinks he’s safe only for the cop to start singing and I was in hysterics
all his dad asked was for her not hurt his boy 😢
Yes 😭
"The autopsy of Jane doe'
"The revenge of Jane doe" second movie?
"The name of Jane doe" third movie?
Edit: Waw...u guys are more creative than me. i applaud
third one sounds like the prequel.
@@sharilshahed6106 it does but it should be "The death of Jane Doe".
Jane doe
Jane doe with a vengeance
A good day to jane doe..
The revenge of Jane Doe :Electric Boogaloo.
Or The Revenge of Jane Doe: Son of Jane Doe
@@sketchupstudio8449 you too kid
Even this video was scary, I can't imagine how terrifying the movie is.
It does it's job
P.S.: your name is annoyingly long
Thats the irony my man
I wasn't as scared as i should've been. My gf was shaking and i was unfazed. I haven't found a movie that actually scare me
i watched this at 3am and now i'm afraid to blink.
It really isnt.
I hate scary movies where the evil thing leaves no evidence or covers up everything. It makes me so pissed 😭😭😭
It's called a smart antagonist
Why would a witch want to be found out to be a witch?
She was used to be tortured whenever her identity got out, so its obvious she didn't want anyone to learn about her.
Personally, I believe shes Hecate.
Greek goddess of magic witchcraft and necromancy. also known to hold a grudge.
All Greek gods can hold a grudge tbh
Well except from hestia
Yep
Jane Doe was not a witch at first, but the brutality of her accusers transformed her into the vengeful spirit of one. She experienced such severe torture that Jane Doe became a symbol for all innocent women murdered in Salem and her body lives on to enact revenge.
As a part-time job in high school, &early college, I used to work "on call" as a transporter for a funeral home (like go pick up dead bodies from hospital morgues, airports, hospice/nursing homes, etc -all by my lonesome) &99% of the funeral homes are actual super-old Victorian style homes that someone lives in, &this movies "creepy" esthetics were pretty spot on w/the creaky boards, musty smell, dim lights, & "cold storage" & embalming on the lower/basement level.
....&yes, dead bodies do often fart, gurgle, &/or make other weird noises, or movements, soon after death. (Imagine driving one - super late at night - that suddenly "sighs," when you're 16! Or..the gurney always hitting the back of your seat, everytime you stop! Lol)
OH GOD
Brad Miller 😂😂😂😂😭😭😭
Why would you take a job like this ?
@@RealTimeFilms goooood pay maybe
Wow! How did you find that job? I want to be a funeral director and I think that would be a great experience.
What a bizarre adventure.
Here literally when the video got released just for attention lol get a life
That squeaker stfu Justin Y. is a legend
Finding all your comments is a bizarre adventure
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Is that a mf jojo reference?!
She only used 10% of her power
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Movies about witchcraft are really going up in quality and making a comeback in the horror genre.
The Witch
Hereditary
Suspiria
Last Shift
Neon Demon
Gretel & Hansel
All phenomenal horror films which involve witches and witchcraft. And all of them are so subtle with their horror, focusing more on the psychological. I also gotta mention films that are taking inspiration from pagan beliefs and cosmic horror.
The Ritual
Sinister
Oculus
Mandy
Annihilation
As a life long fan of horror of all types, I really do appreciate the new direction of a lot of these films. And not just relying on extremely old and overused tropes to carry a story. It is very refreshing. I even appreciate the better quality in Horror Comedy as well.
deѕdaeмona The Void
another one is midsommar
i like the ritual but i’m to scared to watch other movies😂
@@stanleymikkosantiago1925 midsommar is overrated
I'm saving this for a horror marathon
I love this movie a lot! How she sends the scary ass message in the radio! How the weather man was explaining the storm and as they were rounding out more about what they are dealing with then the weather man said “trust me folks, you don’t want to get involved” and the son is getting worried then the father sees the skin then the weather man says “ you aren’t going anywhere”
it would be a complete honor if you’d do an ending explained on Creep (2014)
Liliya Smirnova creep and it’s sequel are so good and underrated
@@marymisenhour1 Please!!
I cant get that end scene out of my head😥
What's Creep?
@@sponge.yeah.7791 A horror movie, you can find it on Netflix
After learning about Jane's actual death, I didn't get why they wouldn't just smash her brains all over the counter top. I get that she's still alive and being powered by an otherworldly energy, but if her brain is still living wouldn't it be a good assumption to conclude that removing her brain and either burning it, or pulverizing it with something heavy at least injure her? I get that they are in a stressful situation and not thinking clearly, but that is just something that comes to my mind first.
you bring up an interesting point
I think for most people, their first thought would be to not kill a living being. Thus they tried to reason with it instead.
Sheeee would not be dead
@@rosewaters2533 to be fair, I put very little value to the life of a manipulative killer (Jane); however, this is a being that can barely be considered human has taken almost everything from both of them for something they didn't even know they where doing. I think anger and the desire to kill her would be a normal response.
I also get the father's desire to protect his son, he has nothing else to live for if his son dies so pleading for his son's life is understandable. Humans are weird creatures.
isaac tate It probably wouldn’t even work honestly.
Is Emma really dead? I mean the cops haven't talked about and picked up the dead body of Emma. They have only retrieved Jane and two dead bodies (which were most likely Tommy's and Austin's). So, it appears that the whole Emma scene was just an illusion.
I’ve not found a definitive answer for this anywhere, but I think her scene was an illusion and she isn’t dead.
There were only three body bags at the end. Emma's car wasn't there either.
I definitely think it's possible she wasn't there
I think she was really dead. Since the illusion only worked inside the house, she must've entered the house as planned. That's when they heard the elevator go down, then she must have wandered. The illusion worked and then bam she got killed.
Perhaps the outside of her body was so messed up, that’s why there was such a massacre at the house at the beginning, to heal those external injuries
Yeah, you maybe right. In nature, nothing is gained from thin air. Its has to be traded and balanced out. She repair the external body by taking it from the people in the beginning of the movie. What you gain has to be taken from something.
If that's the case then it would have had to be consensual? Similar as to how Jane healed her internal injuries when the father told her he'd help?
@@2Orangess Could have been as simple as someone saying "we'll give you whatever you want, just let us go!"
@Random Canadian
It's a possibility but I don't see how that would have benefitted the victims in the house if they all end up dead, seeing that it's a trade of some sort.
I'd like to think his dad's trade was of more value too compared to the house victim's last resort, but that's just being too technical of me.
@@2Orangess But it's also pretty clear that she doesn't have to honor the deal. Just being offered what she wants seems to be enough, as Tommy wanted to help her in exchange for keeping Arthur out of it.
Alternatively, the idea of "physician, heal thyself" only occurred to her once Tommy suggested he could help her. And all the people before were killed because they had, somehow, woken her from her slumber to a horrible pain of being alive, but dead... so they needed to pay, unrelated to regenerating herself.
she didn't keep her end of the bargain.....which made me think: if she wasn't done with him yet, why did he tell his son to kill him? i was thinking that's why she killed the son too....but then why were her eyes grey again at the end (when the cops arrive)?
@@billworldnews1874 i doubt everything was an illusion, for example, when the cops came at the end, the camera and photos were really burned :/ or do you mean just to him?
If she can bend reality it's also possible she wants to "look dead". I'm sure if the cops saw she had brown eyes they would question it so maybe she's in hiding as she regains her strength.
@@Ravensidentity agreed
Because the son cracked her skull open. So she took his skull
SuJu_Mimi I just think it’s because she’s real evil. Like, she doesn’t care. She just kills and does what she did to the son and the father and the family before to everyone she encounters. She’s literally a witch.
People not outraged by her killing 7 innocent people who did nothing to her, but she killed a cat? BURRRNNNNN HEEERRRRRR
People suck. Animals don't.
In a more in depth argument, there's a mindset of humans being able to protect themselves from the bad guys. Animals, generally, have no way to do so against the bad guys and it's seen as sad because of that. How dare you kill an innocent, helpless animal you monster! Plus, most of the characters killed off are usually ones we don't like anyway.
@@ANite-vx1vk 100%
All animals have ways to protect themselves. Cats have claws and sharp teeth. Honestly the people did . They cut her open. It's there job and all but that's probably what she was upset bout
@@loveitsonlybabyscars6778 that isn't entirely true. Cat's have those things, mostly, because they are predators and need tools to hunt prey. Some animals have other ways of defense but no weapons to defend themselves.
Though, I agree she was likely upset about being cut open.
Though technically if she was able to bend reality around her. The cat could of been perfectly fine and the dad killed a perfectly healthy cat. The same way he thought what he killed was a dead body
He doesn’t really explain the ending... this is more like a summary
yeah that’s the point of his channel. he explains you the whole story so the ending makes more sense. you cant properly understand the end if you don’t understand the beginning
Shhh, we know, it's titled that way for copyright reasons.
@@kerm2835 Wrong. If you have watched the movie, you should know all the things he is talking about. All he does is recapping what happened, not really explaining anything that wasn't already pretty much explained in the movie..
Yup. That's what found flix (this channel) does.
Funny how he keeps using "ending explained" and not just say "recap/summary and explanation" instead.
More click bait maybe? Since ppl would love to see the real "ending explained"
@@chenxiongxiong6778 Well, he keeps doing it because click bait works :P What I'M wondering is why people keep watching his vids o.O
"OPEN- OPEN- OPeN uP yOUR hEeAAART!!!"
lmaoo
Hyuck hyuck GaRsH
I also laughed to that lol
I love that scene it's so creepy lol
yes this was the best part of the movie for me
This song gave me nightmares for a long time. 😂
The actress for Jane laying on the table the whole time on set has the same energy as Tobin bell laying on the floor in the first saw movie
oh my god i was waiting to see if someone else thought of that lmao it really has the same energy
it’s just made of wax modelled from the actress’ body
Totally unrelated... But I remember when foundflix only had like 3k subs. (Yeah I was a little late to the find) but I remember hoping that this channel would become big. Now here we are with over 1.2 mil! Great job, man! Keep up the great work!
I know right! :P
Yeah I’ve been here a while and I have enjoyed seeing him grow
let's b real. we're all here because we're too afraid to watch the actual movie lol
I wasn't and it was damn creepy.
Im here AFTER watching the movie.for real
That movie messed me up for a while xD
@@D3ATH889 this and the grudge really stuck with me.....meaning I love them
Omg yes
I was reading another thread about this movie and the general concensus there was that Jane Doe causes people to hallucinate and go on murderous rampages, just like in the first house. There are a clues that point to this, mostly notably the storm raging outside even though the radio at the end said it was the fourth day of sunshine. Jane Doe was never cut into at the end either.
This guy blabbered for 20 minutes but your comment explained more than the video
I didn’t see it as being hallucinations or murderous rampages this was 100% purely about her using her magic to fuck with reality and causing them to do what they thought was necessary
I mean she was a witch 🤔
So in essence shes an Eluccid? SCP-8008
damn that could actually be true because the dad thought that his son’s girlfriend was a corpse! he was definitely hallucinating!
FINALLY!!!!
I REQUESTED THIS MONTHS AGO!!!! THANK YOU🤗🤗
You could have watched it months ago ;-;
@@Bryan-kl4tq I wanted it from @foundflix
you and me both, it was pretty worth it
ME TOO BITCH! YAAAAASSSS
Me too I'm so happy
Who else made sure their back was facing a wall while watching this?
Ur the real witch here.
I was too late.
Sadly..
Only u
@@kollage6890 😆
This was one of the few movies that actually managed to scare me
It was overkill to kill Austin in my opinion
No the father broke the deal with her by begging his son to end his pain. She hadn't fully regenerated that's why she took Austin each kill including those in the house regenerated her. There's a part in the film where you see her charred body and one white eye over Austin. They bound her out of fear but that doesn't mean they didn't create her.
@@mistressravenlilyscreepybo5493 if shes able to move n stuff now, why did she end up going back on the table n lying dead. smart witch?
@@iLastStar she wasn't able to move yet, the flower paralyzed her and with her out, she would slowly begin to be able to move again.
Austin cut her head to take her brain sample
+Mistress Ravenlily's Creepy Bowl of Hot Soup Still an overkill
I'd honestly love a sequel to this expanding further on Jane's circumstances.
@Alan Naranjo what else would the sequel be about
@@duckietheduck revenge on the relatives of the ones bounding her with the curse ?
@@ronnibech3376 ah yes an hour and twenty minutes of her killing people while giving no further backstory on why she is killing them or what they did to her. what an interesting movie
@@duckietheduck Never said it would be interesting just point towards one of the potential pitfalls that seems to happen with sequels ;)
@@ronnibech3376 well let's pray that doesn't happen lmao if there even is a sequel
Maybe they could make a prequel to this film explaining exactly how she swallowed the cloth .Maybe she was once an innocent her world controlled by fear maybe she knew the evil was apart of her and tried to thwart it herself by swallowing the cloth but in the end they captured and tortured her... it would be an interesting prequel horror movie
I'd see it . It sounds like it would make a decent prequel
They would have waterboarded her to make her swallow it.
Not to mention tattooing the underside of her skin.....
Jarrads 32 nah chief that’s friggen demons
That ain’t it chief
I want a 2nd movie about her back story and 3rd movie about her having another Autopsy and fully healing so she can be Alive again
4:00 I swear animals are freakin magical. I feel like animals can see ghosts or something spiritual or shit
Yes it's true
eyyyy bruh its true and it is a scary shit
I think bacteria can see ghosts if that makes sense
I WOULD SAY THE ENERGY...
They do
it’s weird austin described his wife as “ray of sunshine” & that sunshine song kept playing. are they connected??
Probably, maybe another “low key” form of mental torture.
Maybe he lost his inner sunshine when she died
My lingering questions aren't so much about the ending, but about what happened at the beginning with the first group of people. With the morticians, I understand why Doe would lash out at them for cutting her open, but she did attempt to warn them not to, even expressing some degree of fear - which seems to implied that she wouldn't have hurt them had they heeded her warnings. But what about the people at the beginning, they simply found her body (or were they buring her?), there's no visible indication they did anything to her that I could see, with her body still half buried there... Why did she kill them?
My only sort of hypothesis is that her body was in far worse condition when first discovered by the group. She could have used one of them to restore parts of her body, like her flesh, which would explain her pristine skin seen later, but the person died before she could do any more. However if that was the intent, the pictures of the bodies don't quite seem to let on she "traded" anything with them, especially skin, as none of them seem to have any large scale skin damage. She also would have done this quite maliciously, which is not consistent with what we see of her, with her warning the morticians, or the fact that with her kind of power she could just kill anyone at any point to restore herself out purely out of evil, but doesn't. The only way I could see this working is if the first group did something to her body, intentionally or not, that we are not privy to unfortunately, which angered her enough to the point of killing them. Or maybe she really didn't appreciate being awaken. I know I like my sleep... Don't disturb me when I'm napping! XD
Thoughts?
I wondered the same. No one seems to have an explanation or no one has been able to link the families death to the witches intentions.
I mean, she's a witch and witches are usually inexplicably evil. She might have just killed the first group because she felt like it.
@@liltoaster7308 But are they? That was certainly the belief back in the witch hunting days, but the women that were burnt at the stake were generally completely innocent. If a witch really existed, could her appareant evilness simply be retaliation to a group hunting and injustly maiming innocent people? An evil creating another evil, but one that is justified? But like I pointed out in my original comment, she is not presented as being evil at the start with her trying to communicate with the morticians and only seemingly becoming evil as a reaction/retaliation to being done harm. This leads me to believe the first group must also have done something to antagonize her. I don't believe she would kill people just because she can, or she would be just as bad as the old-timey witch hunters killing innocents, which would betray her whole reason for being.
@@xen0bia It really just depends on how you look at the beliefs/genre. In most mythology, witches aren't just born but they get their powers from a deal made with the devil and making such a deal is usually an inherently evil act no matter the circumstances. We can't really use the logic of innocent people historically being killed during actual witch hunts because witches don't exist in real life. Now if witches get their power from the literal source of all sin and evil which is the devil itself, why on earth would that witch commit any acts other than that of nothing less than evil? It may be true that she was persecuted for having such powers in the first place which was why she was in the state that she appeared in during the movie, but it leads one to wonder why she would have even revealed her power which inevitably lead to her being "killed" and from the looks of how she ended up, whatever she did must not have been good. She also had multiple ways of communicating with people even in her state as we've seen throughout the movie, but she chose not to really explain the situation in a way the the morticians could understand, just through mostly cryptic nonsense. Lastly, the morticians were mostly innocent in all of this seeing as they had no idea that she wasn't dead to begin with or that she was a powerful witch. With all of this, it's totally plausible to believe that she just genuinely did bad things just to do bad things.
@@liltoaster7308 While witches with literal supernatural powers of course did not exist, most myths of witches and witchcraft have roots in paganism (in Europe anyway). With time and the advent of Christianity, pagan beliefs and rituals became seen as the unholy practices of heretics, and this is what eventually lead to the Inquisition, witch hunts and the persecution of anything that wasn't Christian. This is where the myths of evil satanic witches comes from, stories with a definite goal: to put fear into people of straying away from the one "true" god. So clearly, lies that served the purpose of awful people who thought themselves to be righteous. However, in contrast, more and more in modern time medias, you see instances of witches being presented as good/neutral beings or as victims of preconceptions as they were historically, instead of irredeemably evil beings. I feel this movie was going that route in that regard, and that Jane Doe is a witch that was not born or created evil, but whose powers and mind was tainted by the evil of men and the wrongs she was made to endure.
You based your assumption that the root of her powers is evil on the traditional old myths, but we are not at all informed if that's the case within the movie, instead we have the father explicitly telling us the women of the Salem witch trials were innocent and that the witch hunters "made" her what she is. Of course, we do not know he is correct, but at least that's actual information we are given. And visibly, Jane Doe, was the only real witch of Salem and the witch hunters probably caught her not even being aware of that, thinking it was just another woman for the fire because she gave someone the wrong look like the rest. And to answer your question: "it leads one to wonder why she would have even revealed her power which inevitably lead to her being "killed" - possibly because she did not know of her powers at all. They may have be dormant up to that point and made to manifest themselves under torture, as reactionary self-defence and retaliation. The men realizing they couldn't kill her, opted to bind her which is the reason behind her alive/dead state. It of course only worked to a certain extent, not rendering her completely powerless. And to answer your other point "she chose not to really explain the situation in a way the morticians could understand", well for one, if her message had been cristal clear, we wouldn't have a movie, secondly, we're speaking of a woman of the 17th century that's possibly been buried for the last 300 years, it's a miracle she knows how anything works at all (like the boiler, the elevator, the radio - it's kind of a plot hole actually). It's not unreasonable to think she simply doesn't quite know how to get her message across.
One thing you kind of miss that seems like an interesting theory, is that the son actually stopped the ritua at the end from completing by mercifully stabbing and killing his father, stopping Jane's healing, which may be why she killed tommy at the end of the movie, plus her eyes went back to Gray from brown.
Well that was kind of messed up of her, she took everything from the dad, but didn't hold up her end of the bargain by leaving his son alone. That's some bullshit.
Witches are bitches😜
The son ending his dad's life before she was done with him negated the deal. She wanted him to feel all of the pain she had felt, not take a shortcut out of it.
Wobbles and Bean It's not even like they meant any harm.
But she didnt kill him technically...the. son did so he didnt hold up his end
they kinda did thought by step 4..they knew what they were doing..@@jemmascott5559
This movie is a masterpiece. Definitely one of my favorite horror films.
Love It's Only Baby Scars Hi 😂
Calling this movie a Masterpiece is a generous don't you think?
Do the VHS movies please 😤
That one about the guys who go gambling and then the butch with the tail eats them still scares the shit outta me to this very day 😭😂
@@GodsFaveSim You mean the Succubus? There's actually a sequel to that short called Siren. Same actress too.
@Pralay Aryan It's indie and lower budget so it has it's flaws. I enjoyed it for what it was though.
@@GodsFaveSim Yeah. That one was pretty damn good. It actually scared me a little. And I don't scare easy.
What's a VHS is that new.
One thing that unsettled me was that the camera repeatedly cuts back to Jane Doe's face whenever they proceed with the discectomy, like cracking open her rib and cutting open her skin.
Like it's hinting at us that she's still feeling everything, which she is.
So anyone else here that didn’t watch the movie and has never heard of it but still wants the explanation?🤔
I'm a scardy doggo
Yez
Yup
Yae it was such a good movie I really recommend it
It's a really good movie. Watched it with friends. It's a movie where you deffinatly should be quiet to hear the little details. It was great! Strongly recommend it
Lmaooo nah there were so many points when I was watching the movie that I would have straight up dipped.
1. I'm working on a dead body and suddenly a huge storm is rolling in and the lights are flickering? Gone
2. A blood sample that I clearly sealed starts pouring out from the inside of the fridge, followed by later one of the corpse doors opening by them self??
Hell NO I am GONE.
3. I'm about to round a corner but suddenly I see the reflection of a body standing in a mirror, only for it to be gone when I turn the corner to look?
Man FCK that shit!
Idgaf if my eyes are deceiving me 😭😭💀💀 if I see ANY shit like that I
AM L E A V I N G I don't care if there's some mystery to be solved, I don't care if there's work to be done, FCK that shit 😭😭😭 I am not gonna die 😭😭💀
GhostGirl 23 and I am with you on that! Lol fuck all that
@@breyahbihh3429 But if that logic was applied, there will be no thrilling movies in existence. Every movie characters will have reality show-like reactions to stuff. haha But I'm with you if that happens in real life, I will swiftly leave the fuck outta that shit hole while Jane Doe hasn't casted an illusion to my brain yet. Or else i will be opening the door in vain like what the son did in the end. That's super creepy.
I think I said "Leave and burn it to the ground!" at least 50 times during this movie lol
"white people"
𝙀𝙫𝙚𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙤𝙪𝙜𝙝 𝙞𝙩'𝙨 𝙛𝙪𝙣𝙣𝙮, 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙘𝙖𝙣 𝙩𝙚𝙡𝙡 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙣𝙖𝙢𝙚𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙮𝙤𝙪'𝙧𝙚 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙗𝙡𝙖𝙘𝙠
The storm is actually hallucinations made by Jane Doe.
Great point.
Really wow had no clue but what is it’s facing you have to feel that
Wtf really? Omg makes so much sense now!! :000
That’s what I was thinking, and it would explain why they thought that Austin’s girlfriend was the ghoul.
OH WOW I totally missed that!!!
True story:
My wife and I went to go visit our parents over the weekend and we watched this movie, we had a power outage at the exact same time the lights went out in the film.
No. Movie. Is. Topping. That. 😂
I had that same experience except it was with the conjuring as soon as the match blew out aha.
That’s happened to us to , sone freaky movie
13 Ghosts
@@Anonymous2222ex noooo
Wait, “our parents”?
Are you married to your sister? :P
You’d think they would have emergency stairs
Zombies can't use elevators...
Anybody in a horror film: *Lives a normal life*
Ghosts: I'm about to end this man's whole career
Man, father and son bonding over corpses. Just as I remembered
Hol up
And also bonding over being corpses, how nice!
@@pupseus Also corpse bondage.
@@binnillust Necrophilia isn't a crime, I mean she could have said no if she didn't want to ;)
I mean, serial killers do the same thing, so why can’t coroners?
The actor is a master of feeling breezy. Jesus, can’t imagine ever lying completely still and naked, surrounded by people filming me.