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There's an even more mundane reason for the trope of partying = death in teen slasher movies. When John Carpenter & Debra Hill wrote the Halloween screenplay, they felt they needed a plausible explanation for why the teenagers were so quickly overcome by Michael Myers. The reason they came up with is that the teens were too distracted because they all wanted to hook up with each other. It was not originally intended to be about teens being "punished" for partying too hard. It was more about saying that you're less likely to get killed if you pay attention.
Honestly it falls in line with the old body swap trope. Both people involved in the swap learn something from walking in the other person’s shoes. The killer becomes more creative and learns what it’s like to be weak and vulnerable. (But he still dies in the end because it’s a horror movie.) and Milly learns to be stronger and more confident as a result of her time in his body. Now will she herself become a serial killer? probably not, however she will probably be a much stronger person whom has the strength to stand up for herself and fight back. (Although she may have a lot of explaining to do in terms of most recent events to keep herself out of prison because she’s probably going to be blamed for the murders the killer committed while in her body.)
@@msjkramey yeah but if we are talking about the whole growth and happily ever after kind of endings that body swap tropes usually have then he’s gotta die because there’s no way to have it be happy for him.
I think we need to talk about how the butcher also almost seemed to want to take Millie under his wing, at least that's the impression I got at the end.
I'm imagining Millie facing another serial killer in college, and further pushing that violent streak with the subsequent sequels (where she eventually becomes the wolf herself). But that seems like a boring thread to continue on
Why do they show a sketch of the killer when he’s escaped…. He was in jail (technically sanatorium for the criminally insane), they should def have a picture of him.
This movie was so much more enjoyable than I was expecting. Don't get me wrong, I love dumb fun, but this was genuinely funny, sweet, and you really care about the characters
This movie shocked me with how good it was. The story is very interesting and it's just a fun film. I did not expect this to be some existential look at the film but glad it gave me something to think about.
My wife and I went to see this movie in the theater. It was during an off time, like maybe 4:00 P.M. during a weekday. I did notice, that a couple in their mid 60s came in. The wife smiled and seemed to like the movie.
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There's an even more mundane reason for the trope of partying = death in teen slasher movies. When John Carpenter & Debra Hill wrote the Halloween screenplay, they felt they needed a plausible explanation for why the teenagers were so quickly overcome by Michael Myers. The reason they came up with is that the teens were too distracted because they all wanted to hook up with each other. It was not originally intended to be about teens being "punished" for partying too hard. It was more about saying that you're less likely to get killed if you pay attention.
Honestly it falls in line with the old body swap trope. Both people involved in the swap learn something from walking in the other person’s shoes. The killer becomes more creative and learns what it’s like to be weak and vulnerable. (But he still dies in the end because it’s a horror movie.) and Milly learns to be stronger and more confident as a result of her time in his body. Now will she herself become a serial killer? probably not, however she will probably be a much stronger person whom has the strength to stand up for herself and fight back. (Although she may have a lot of explaining to do in terms of most recent events to keep herself out of prison because she’s probably going to be blamed for the murders the killer committed while in her body.)
The killers live in horror movies all the time
@@msjkramey yeah but if we are talking about the whole growth and happily ever after kind of endings that body swap tropes usually have then he’s gotta die because there’s no way to have it be happy for him.
I think we need to talk about how the butcher also almost seemed to want to take Millie under his wing, at least that's the impression I got at the end.
Thank God someone else is talking about this movie
Why was the killer good at applying eyeliner and lipstick 🤷♀️
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honestly there are guys who are really good at it, and there are women/girls that are not good at it. But still can be funny to think about.
he is john gum
Are you dumb? It was literally stated in the video
"would u do me? Id do me"
I'm imagining Millie facing another serial killer in college, and further pushing that violent streak with the subsequent sequels (where she eventually becomes the wolf herself). But that seems like a boring thread to continue on
Hear me out, it comes out in a vigilante style. Like she becomes addicted to hunting down serial killers.
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Ah thanks so much!
I always knew there was something special about Freaky and your breakdown solidified that
wonderful video. i forgot about this movie. i always wanted to watch it
Why do they show a sketch of the killer when he’s escaped….
He was in jail (technically sanatorium for the criminally insane), they should def have a picture of him.
that's a very good point!
Probably his picture when he was first charged but they probably dont have any current photos of what he looks like now
Thanks for this deep dive into this body swap Blumhouse movie.
found your channel recently and LOVING the videos so far!!
Aw thank you so much!
I remember the first time I saw this movie. I loved it.
Chris Landon lost his father when he was 16.
This movie was so much more enjoyable than I was expecting. Don't get me wrong, I love dumb fun, but this was genuinely funny, sweet, and you really care about the characters
This movie shocked me with how good it was. The story is very interesting and it's just a fun film. I did not expect this to be some existential look at the film but glad it gave me something to think about.
My wife and I went to see this movie in the theater. It was during an off time, like maybe 4:00 P.M. during a weekday. I did notice, that a couple in their mid 60s came in. The wife smiled and seemed to like the movie.
Really enjoyed this deeper, and serious, look at a movie I was surprised to love as much as I do!
Great vid brother... keep it up
Thank you!
This video essay is soo good, ❤❤❤❤❤❤ everything just so good!
Ah thanks so much!
Keep these up, seems like the algorithm is pushing you a little, click bait if you have to
Imma throw a reply to this just to show the algorithm you mean business buddy! Great vid, def gonna earn ya some subs 😊
If I remember the movie correctly, the killer didn't seem to want to swap back.
Love this video please stop staring me dead in my eyes please oh my god are you threatening me please stay away from me
Hahaha sorry I'll try my best!
great video
honestly? good content
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That's not even deep, that's really on the surface
Thanks for your comment! I'm sorry to hear that. What sort of things were you expecting the video to discuss?
@@ThorogoodFilms, it's not a bad thing
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Ahhh great shout! Definitely in the pipeline
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