Watched this last night with family and we enjoyed it!...and we had a 10 minute argument in the AMC hallway about what was real and what was not real lol
The movie had a lot of missing information. Halle heard her sons talking about her (the one son was possessed at this time) . Halle didn’t confront her sons . The next thing Halle does is chat with the boys about cooking the dog 🐕. This film needs more detail. Kind of bland.
Halle Berry went to high school with a friend of mine in Bedford Heights, OH and all anyone can say is nice things about her. And was gorgeous back then and a cheerleader but was kind to everyone. She seems like she’s still that person. Good heart and soul.
I’ve watched so many TH-cam and TikToks regarding Never Let Go . The fact that multiple adult who have reviewed and commented ,are not seeing this movie(where a woman has killed her parents, threatened to kill her children, brainwashed them to staying tied to a condemned house in the woods, cooks and eats bug and tree bark , sees her dead mother who looks like split tongue demon) as a movie about schizophrenia is a bit concerning 🥴 Good review fellas, as usual ❤
Did not mind the reveals at all! I thought this was straightforward 'urban legend' territory🙃also, that rope made me think of umbilical cord🙄like a lifeline for survival thing☺
The script was so weak for me, I left disappointed. For me, the super cute good boi dog was the best part. I’d see a sequel, but only if he was the star. The one good thing I will say is that the cinematography in the dark was done well. I hope the two young boys go on to do bigger and better projects- the talent is there. Gonna hop over to your review of The Substance next. Great job as always. Love u guys! ❤
I was kind of on the fence about going to see it thinking it was a straight ahead horror flick but then I saw reviews about the mental illness angle and was more intrigued but alas...the two boys are fantastic young actors...beautiful gowns. Also LOVE Halle's social media wig shenanigans 😂
While watching I couldn't be sure if this movie was allegorical for passing on Mental Illness from generation to generation, or passing Generational Curses to your children. Either way there definitely was a message being sent. It definitely makes you think about & question your own upbringing and how much of it was damaging indoctrination. Idk how much I actually enjoyed the movie as much as it just made me think...which I can appreciate on its own merit.
i thought this was a fun entertaining watch! not a masterpiece, definitely holes in the story, but it kept me interested and entertained and sometimes that's all you need.
The ending was somewhat lacking for me and failed to tie it all together, in my mind. If I am correct, my understanding is the truth was somewhere in the middle. So the life they were living wasn’t correct, but wasn’t fully wrong? Evil spirit did exist, but didn’t affect entire world, just their family. And the boy broke the curse at the end. So mother wasn’t fully crazy, but was not correct with her assumptions?
I haven't been to the movies in a few months, so when Nick gave his rating I said, "Let me go see Halle" 😄 Halfway through, with no real evidence, I said, "I hope they're not using this to exploit mental health." I hate when they do that. The film left me with questions, of course, but these kids, they were phenomenal! I don't know if there will be a second installment, but if so, I'm tuned in.
I just saw it today. It was ok. Deff 3 stars. I feel like I would’ve like another 3-5 more mins to see the boys get told it was all in their mothers head or something lol Also when the man hiking was bleeding out and called 911 I wished the boy would’ve took the phone but if they’ve been living in that cabin for a few years they might not know about 911 😮💨
The sons really sold the movie. I'm not going to lie. It actually picked up pace and got better once. Holly off herself. Just being honest It personally kept me on the edge of my seat It personally kept me on the edge of my seat interesting to say the least I also see a sequel in the future
The movie felt a little small for me. I went to see it in a big theater and this is definitely a movie you can watch at home on your 70 inch flat screen. While most of the effects were good some made it seem low budget. As for the movie I believed the intent was to make you believe the demons were real and then to conclude that the mom was just crazy and had tricked her kids into thinking her crazy visions were real. The older boy who had been indoctrinated longer of course believed the mom more and maybe he was closer to her. The younger son was doubting everything. But the twist at the end with the picture and the younger son also seeing the demons is that the mom was right all along and there are demons in the world.
I really enjoyed this and I went bc I’m a Halle fan. She seems like a good person and fights for the important matters that people don’t really pay attention to. So I was really not worried about whether or not I was gonna like the movie but in the end, I did! It was a good psychological thriller and built up some interesting lore. The boys were amazing too!
HI GENTS!! Thanks for your review... I saw this today, and thought it was pretty good. HB was quite abusive, which threw me a bit... locking them in the cellar, forced rituals/prayers, dinner table horror stories, etc. 😳🎉 The acting by all three leads was excellent, especially the doubting son. Interesting commentary on MH issues, generational trauma, Kool-Aid marinating, etc. I guess I am still trying to determine whether Halle's visions were due to MH hallucinations or ghosts haunting her, or a combination of the 2. 🤔 Thoughts?
I really enjoyed the look and feel and sounds of this film. I was also amazed on how well the two brothers carried the rest of the film. Now I want to see this movie in B&W out of curiosity. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Regarding where they are, u might’ve missed, there’s a book talking about Tennessee wild life that is scanned by right in the beginning. So I think they are in Tennessee.
the premise (parent who maybe or maybe not has supernatural-minded delusions indoctrinating their two kids, one a believer, one not, ) reminds me of the movie Frailty.
That’s what I told my climbing partner when I slipped off the cliff face: Never let go! Coming this week to a theater near you. He was really confused by that last part.
I honestly don’t see how people can think this film is ambiguous, from the first couple scenes I could tell it was about generational trauma and abuse. and the mother was suffering from delusions. Besides the very last scene there’s nothing to suggest any of the supernatural stuff was real and that felt like a wink from the creators rather than a plot point.
I watched it last night with no expectations and was thoroughly surprised how much I enjoyed it. Definitely not tubi quality. I actually really enjoyed, the dynamic between the 3 completely changes half way through the movie so it's not necessarily a typical horror movie but rather a pyschological thriller. Kid actors were amazing and overall it was a solid watch Definitely worth it if you just want to get out the house for a minute.
I liked the movie but I do have some problems with it. I think the director used cheap tactics to throw people off which is something I don't typically care for. Case in point there are times when the audience see "the visions" before the characters in the movie which is an effect usually used to show the threat is real like in the 2008 movie The Strangers when we see the intruder lurking in the background whilst the protagonist is oblivious or in Aliens when we see the Xenomorph come out of camouflage in the background before the character it's about to attack is aware of it's presence. The idea of “the visions” being in Halle Berry’s character’s head doesn't make sense if we the audience are seeing things in the background that the protagonist is not aware of. That's just cheap and misleading. I think the movie would have been better if the threat was real. I was disappointed when the hitchhiker was revealed to be on the phone to 911 showing that the world was normal. I think the director needed to commit and decide if the threat was real or if it was all about psychotic delusions. Showing a photograph at the end with a demon hand on Sam’s shoulder implies the threat is real. You can't have both. You need to pick one. Choose a side. Choose a lane. At least with a knock at the cabin another movie that makes you question if the characters are crazy or telling the truth, actually commits and reveals the warnings were true which made for a more impactful and memorable movie in my opinion. Another problem I had with the movie is the Noah character. He doubted the customs which resulted in his mother’s death then after she dies he goes back to following the rituals and customs his mother taught him such as tying the rope around his waist again.🤷 Made me hate the character. Made me think Halle Berry died for nothing. I kind of wanted the threat to be real just so it could get his arse and have it play out like a cautionary tale where I could wag my finger at the screen and say you should have listened to your mother. The idea of him being right makes me question why he would doubt his mother when he was raised on those customs and didn't even know what a camera was. In the last act all of a sudden he has survival skills and knows how to avoid dying of smoke inhalation by using a wet rag in the burning house. Both he and his sibling had the same education and he became the voice of reason. Circling back to the director and his cheap tricks, what was the point of the special effects showing Sam getting possessed and taken over if none of it was real? Just to fool the audience? Cheap tricks like that cheapen the movie for me but I did otherwise enjoy the acting and cinematography.
So no other character in the movie is real?? So how does she has these kids in the woods and no real person has found them?? I was skipping thru the movie I didnt realize she made everything up
This movie immediately reminded me of Frailty. The exact same situation with a seemingly mentally ill parent who slays demons on behalf of God. He then enlists his two sons to join him. One son follows him without question, while the other son is terrified that his dad is crazy. ***spoiler alert *** It turns out he really could see actual evil in people and was really given the task to execute those people. I was hoping this movie would have a similar twist. That there were actual demons. Yes, the mom was the only one who could see because that's the way the evil wanted it.
Before ten minutes in, i knew it was going to be one of those "not real all in her/their heads thing" so i turned it off. I came here for confirmation and i was right lol. She plays a lot of lunatic roles.
I don’t think they were really starving I think she’s genuinely crazy . How you go from bugs to actual things that are not edible like a tree wtf I new she lost it but I’m still confused was she crazy and telling the truth or was it all made up
Ok I’m stupid let me get this straight. The zombie people she sees are all in her head? I thought they were zombies in the trailer but they are evil spirits?
@@courtney5623 they're supposed to be in her head, and then in the boys' heads too. And in the polaroid's head, considering what they showed us in that picture. The director decided not to give it us straight
I’ll put it this way, I walked out of the theater with the same amount of information that I walked in with. We’re made to believe it’s all in her head, but that explanation kinda goes out the window by the 4th act of the film.
All these horror films where the horror/supernatural that's a substitute for mental health. Is there anything that is just a possession, not starring Russell Crowe? It's filmed well
Are we to assume that the believing son (Sam) is "possessed" at the end? He is now evil? Or was his behavior due to paranoia/indoctrination/trauma... and there hope for him (given some good MH treatment)? Side note: My best friend's dog looks almost exactly like their dog 🐕... wonder how she would feel about this entanglement, maybe I shouldn't ask her to see it with me?!? 😮🎉
Based on my understanding of the movie, along with the filmmaker’s responses to some interview questions, I believe Samuel was not possessed by a literal spirit or demon, rather, he will forever be plagued by trauma/darkness. Nolan was able to realize his trauma/darkness and become “free” at the end of the movie by embracing the darkness of his mom. The filmmaker said, “I think Nolan is free…I think he did the work. He managed to embrace the darkness of his family and everything that happened, and he's really cutting the rope and leaving everything behind. I feel he's going to hopefully try to save his brother from his own demons later on, but he's actually free.” Based on this answer, I believe that Samuel is not evil and can be ‘saved’ if he is able to embrace the family’s darkness. Hope this makes sense.
You didn't like Horns? I thought it was interesting 😈 Surprised you liked Piranha 3D 😂 This one sounds meh to me but I liked your discussions of the themes about indoctrination etc.
Yall ever watch a movie and about half way thru you're like oh so this is all the movie's gonna be about ? This is all the climax were gonna get ? 😂 I give it a 3/5. Granted i did cry when the mom keeled herself bcuz it reminded me of my mom passing 😞. Anyway all the promo kept saying scariest movie of the year and i was waiting til the end for the scares and they never came maybe the scariest part was her about to keel the dog 😢😅. Movie coulda been better just like most of the movies this year they rely on the mystery factor but the script and writing is not supplementary. they wasted 2/3 just storytelling about the rope. We shoulda seen more monsters more mayhem more g0re anything more! When the girl turned to a snake i said okay were getting sumwhere then that was the last of the monsters... The end left room for a part 2 with the brother being p0ssessed on the chopper but idk. The boys did a great job. I wanted more from halle they checked her out too early just to have her come back as a ghost... Movie was just all over the place
I saw at a free advanced screening of this and couldn't wait for it to end. HATED IT! Boring, derivative, predictable, depressing and confusing. The two kids gave compelling performances but Halle was underwhelming. Only Nick watched it. I'd be curious what Joseph thought.
hey yall! just a question-- were you guys able to catch Sunshine (2024) at TIFF? it's a Filipino movie entry and I was curious if you guys watched it and wanted to know your brief thoughts 🥹
The ending was somewhat lacking for me and failed to tie it all together, in my mind. If I am correct, my understanding is the truth was somewhere in the middle. So the life they were living wasn’t correct, but wasn’t fully wrong? Evil spirit did exist, but didn’t affect entire world, just their family. And the boy broke the curse at the end. So mother wasn’t fully crazy, but was not correct with her assumptions?
Yes exactly. The mother states " I brought the evil her with me" which implies that the entire world isn't "evil " but rather the entity sticks around her family, like a generational curse.
@JacobDMcGrew I thought the girl was real and was like so she was just left in the woods, but after your comment and thinking about it. Yeah, he manifested her because he doubted his action.
I believe the movie is allegorical for Mental Illness or Generational Curses. Which means the majority of the issues were in their own heads. The world has Not ended, but that family's bloodline was dealing with a significant issue. One boy seemed to beat it while the other was overcome by it even though they both made it out to the real world.
Watched this last night with family and we enjoyed it!...and we had a 10 minute argument in the AMC hallway about what was real and what was not real lol
How many of you actually believed it was real to how many could see it was all in their heads?
It can be interpreted either way...
Except for the damned photo in the end
10% Spoiler Review, 90% Wig Review.😂
Lmao
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lol I knew it , I haven’t finished the video yet but I knew it was coming
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The movie had a lot of missing information. Halle heard her sons talking about her (the one son was possessed at this time) . Halle didn’t confront her sons . The next thing Halle does is chat with the boys about cooking the dog 🐕. This film needs more detail. Kind of bland.
Halle Berry went to high school with a friend of mine in Bedford Heights, OH and all anyone can say is nice things about her. And was gorgeous back then and a cheerleader but was kind to everyone. She seems like she’s still that person. Good heart and soul.
are cheerleaders all mean or something?🥴 is this a 90s sitcom?... sorry but that comment stood out to me smh don't be cliche
She's still beautiful even if she does have extra toes which is a nephilem trait. I'd still smash as long as she keeps her socks on😂
It's like Carrie White's mom had sons, watched The Village and was like " Kids... pack your bags. We're living in the Woods." Lol
I’ve watched so many TH-cam and TikToks regarding Never Let Go . The fact that multiple adult who have reviewed and commented ,are not seeing this movie(where a woman has killed her parents, threatened to kill her children, brainwashed them to staying tied to a condemned house in the woods, cooks and eats bug and tree bark , sees her dead mother who looks like split tongue demon) as a movie about schizophrenia is a bit concerning 🥴
Good review fellas, as usual ❤
I thought that too but doesnt explain in the end,in the polariod photo of the son with the demon hand on him?
@@AlexaAtrocitythe son had schizophrenia too… like his mom! That’s why they shared the same views.
Sorry, guys. I did not like this movie.
Did not mind the reveals at all! I thought this was straightforward 'urban legend' territory🙃also, that rope made me think of umbilical cord🙄like a lifeline for survival thing☺
Umbilical cord symbolism is pretty obvious IMO
Makes me think of Frailty.
IKR!!! Good catch! I didn’t think of that!
Yep!
I LOOOOOOOVED FRAILTY. It was so simple but lovely.
I was getting that same feeling.
Nick: “NEVER LET GOOOOO!!!!”
The script was so weak for me, I left disappointed. For me, the super cute good boi dog was the best part. I’d see a sequel, but only if he was the star. The one good thing I will say is that the cinematography in the dark was done well. I hope the two young boys go on to do bigger and better projects- the talent is there. Gonna hop over to your review of The Substance next. Great job as always. Love u guys! ❤
I can't see a why sequel would be made. The ending was fitting
Halle always got some shit goin on with da kids' as a mom !😂... Kidnap, Losing Isaiah, Monster's ball....😂 it was okay... I enjoyed the two lil guys
I was kind of on the fence about going to see it thinking it was a straight ahead horror flick but then I saw reviews about the mental illness angle and was more intrigued but alas...the two boys are fantastic young actors...beautiful gowns. Also LOVE Halle's social media wig shenanigans 😂
Nolan, Halle’s younger son, is Percy Daggs IV. His dad is Percy Daggs III aka Wallace Fennel from Veronica Mars.
While watching I couldn't be sure if this movie was allegorical for passing on Mental Illness from generation to generation, or passing Generational Curses to your children.
Either way there definitely was a message being sent.
It definitely makes you think about & question your own upbringing and how much of it was damaging indoctrination.
Idk how much I actually enjoyed the movie as much as it just made me think...which I can appreciate on its own merit.
I want this to be good, I'm glad you liked it
I could have sworn I've seen this movie already, the trailer must be living rent free in my empty head.
i thought this was a fun entertaining watch! not a masterpiece, definitely holes in the story, but it kept me interested and entertained and sometimes that's all you need.
She drops in every decade or so to do a horror movie
I enjoy myself some Halle Berry. Although she has been in so many horrible movies. Even so I want to see this one in the theatre.
Just watched it and I enjoyed it. I like to watch reviews after just in case I missed something or interpreted it wrong
The ending was somewhat lacking for me and failed to tie it all together, in my mind. If I am correct, my understanding is the truth was somewhere in the middle. So the life they were living wasn’t correct, but wasn’t fully wrong?
Evil spirit did exist, but didn’t affect entire world, just their family. And the boy broke the curse at the end.
So mother wasn’t fully crazy, but was not correct with her assumptions?
I haven't been to the movies in a few months, so when Nick gave his rating I said, "Let me go see Halle" 😄
Halfway through, with no real evidence, I said, "I hope they're not using this to exploit mental health." I hate when they do that.
The film left me with questions, of course, but these kids, they were phenomenal!
I don't know if there will be a second installment, but if so, I'm tuned in.
I just saw it today. It was ok. Deff 3 stars. I feel like I would’ve like another 3-5 more mins to see the boys get told it was all in their mothers head or something lol
Also when the man hiking was bleeding out and called 911 I wished the boy would’ve took the phone but if they’ve been living in that cabin for a few years they might not know about 911 😮💨
@@VirgosGroove3 they saw the Polaroid camera and the flashlight for the first time, not to mention mobile phones
It's interesting that this and The Deliverance were released so close together.
Maybe for Halloween season
The sons really sold the movie. I'm not going to lie. It actually picked up pace and got better once. Holly off herself. Just being honest It personally kept me on the edge of my seat It personally kept me on the edge of my seat interesting to say the least I also see a sequel in the future
Kinda looks like the diet version of “Tethered.” Just one calorie, not scary enough lol
I see what you did there
Another Aggy appearance? We've been blessed by the best! I might check this film out. Seems interesting.
The movie felt a little small for me. I went to see it in a big theater and this is definitely a movie you can watch at home on your 70 inch flat screen. While most of the effects were good some made it seem low budget.
As for the movie I believed the intent was to make you believe the demons were real and then to conclude that the mom was just crazy and had tricked her kids into thinking her crazy visions were real. The older boy who had been indoctrinated longer of course believed the mom more and maybe he was closer to her. The younger son was doubting everything. But the twist at the end with the picture and the younger son also seeing the demons is that the mom was right all along and there are demons in the world.
I came here to hear about the wig 😅
I really enjoyed this and I went bc I’m a Halle fan. She seems like a good person and fights for the important matters that people don’t really pay attention to. So I was really not worried about whether or not I was gonna like the movie but in the end, I did! It was a good psychological thriller and built up some interesting lore. The boys were amazing too!
HI GENTS!! Thanks for your review... I saw this today, and thought it was pretty good.
HB was quite abusive, which threw me a bit... locking them in the cellar, forced rituals/prayers, dinner table horror stories, etc. 😳🎉 The acting by all three leads was excellent, especially the doubting son. Interesting commentary on MH issues, generational trauma, Kool-Aid marinating, etc.
I guess I am still trying to determine whether Halle's visions were due to MH hallucinations or ghosts haunting her, or a combination of the 2. 🤔 Thoughts?
I really enjoyed the look and feel and sounds of this film. I was also amazed on how well the two brothers carried the rest of the film. Now I want to see this movie in B&W out of curiosity. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Regarding where they are, u might’ve missed, there’s a book talking about Tennessee wild life that is scanned by right in the beginning. So I think they are in Tennessee.
I get Tether mixed with Frailty. Seems like its going to be good.
Giving 'It Comes At Night ' and 'The Watchers' vibes.
Watched this film tonight with my dad and siblings! Glad I watched it before I noticed your review for it! I loved it!
The kid that played Noah reminded me of a young Jayden Smith.
the premise (parent who maybe or maybe not has supernatural-minded delusions indoctrinating their two kids, one a believer, one not, ) reminds me of the movie Frailty.
I actually liked Horns.
Me too!
Off topic: Halle Berry on Twitter is the sweetest, sexiest thing ever! I always wanted to be like Halle when I grow up. since Boomerang days
I just need to know if the dog dies, which I’m guessing it does. But I’m hoping it’s off screen and we don’t see the aftermath.
He didn't die
@@DonPetrushka Thank you!
I got so nervous in the theater. I didn’t want to see the dog die lol 😵💫😮💨
No but there is a scene regarding the dog that made me cry
@@rosemarytf that scene was really intense, much more than any other part of the film
This movie kind of reminds me of Tethered (2022).
Thanks for posting this review for us. I am interested now.
I’ve been staring at your page checking for this review- I blink and I’m 3 days late 😅😂😂😂 TYSM ❤
That’s what I told my climbing partner when I slipped off the cliff face:
Never let go! Coming this week to a theater near you. He was really confused by that last part.
I thought the kid actors in this were fantastic 😊
I saw it yesterday 6pm show
& I was the ONLY 1 watching this film😂😅 iht, it will flop !!
I felt SO SAD for the dog..
left behind in the forest😢😢
That was the little boy from the deliverance idk if u mentioned it yet or noticed 7:42
Maybe I’m late but why are y’all not filming together?
I honestly don’t see how people can think this film is ambiguous, from the first couple scenes I could tell it was about generational trauma and abuse. and the mother was suffering from delusions. Besides the very last scene there’s nothing to suggest any of the supernatural stuff was real and that felt like a wink from the creators rather than a plot point.
the directors were one foot in and one foot out with the questions of is it real. I HATE IT, and I love it.
FISHER KING is a great film 💯
Hold up, you guys have a sphynx cat too? Such a cutie
At the end what the older brother say explain how it was infiltrated from the beginning
This is "Tethered" with a larger budget.
i liked horns! daniel radcliffe was breaking out of harry potter around that time!
Just watched. Waiting for the review
Is it worth a watch?
If you're interested in the premise, then yes.
@@brbaic9364 Alrightt
@@samikshanair6169 well, not great yet not bad. I didn't regret, but the ending could've been much better
Okayy.... I'm gonna watch it todayy!
Will let you know how it wass🤧👍
This movie sounds like Tubi horror quality nah i'm good 😂
I love Tubi so Im in lol 😂 the cheesier the better 😂
Lol lol
I watched it last night with no expectations and was thoroughly surprised how much I enjoyed it. Definitely not tubi quality. I actually really enjoyed, the dynamic between the 3 completely changes half way through the movie so it's not necessarily a typical horror movie but rather a pyschological thriller. Kid actors were amazing and overall it was a solid watch Definitely worth it if you just want to get out the house for a minute.
It’s actually really good though
I liked the movie but I do have some problems with it. I think the director used cheap tactics to throw people off which is something I don't typically care for. Case in point there are times when the audience see "the visions" before the characters in the movie which is an effect usually used to show the threat is real like in the 2008 movie The Strangers when we see the intruder lurking in the background whilst the protagonist is oblivious or in Aliens when we see the Xenomorph come out of camouflage in the background before the character it's about to attack is aware of it's presence. The idea of “the visions” being in Halle Berry’s character’s head doesn't make sense if we the audience are seeing things in the background that the protagonist is not aware of. That's just cheap and misleading.
I think the movie would have been better if the threat was real. I was disappointed when the hitchhiker was revealed to be on the phone to 911 showing that the world was normal. I think the director needed to commit and decide if the threat was real or if it was all about psychotic delusions. Showing a photograph at the end with a demon hand on Sam’s shoulder implies the threat is real. You can't have both. You need to pick one. Choose a side. Choose a lane. At least with a knock at the cabin another movie that makes you question if the characters are crazy or telling the truth, actually commits and reveals the warnings were true which made for a more impactful and memorable movie in my opinion.
Another problem I had with the movie is the Noah character. He doubted the customs which resulted in his mother’s death then after she dies he goes back to following the rituals and customs his mother taught him such as tying the rope around his waist again.🤷 Made me hate the character. Made me think Halle Berry died for nothing. I kind of wanted the threat to be real just so it could get his arse and have it play out like a cautionary tale where I could wag my finger at the screen and say you should have listened to your mother. The idea of him being right makes me question why he would doubt his mother when he was raised on those customs and didn't even know what a camera was. In the last act all of a sudden he has survival skills and knows how to avoid dying of smoke inhalation by using a wet rag in the burning house. Both he and his sibling had the same education and he became the voice of reason.
Circling back to the director and his cheap tricks, what was the point of the special effects showing Sam getting possessed and taken over if none of it was real? Just to fool the audience? Cheap tricks like that cheapen the movie for me but I did otherwise enjoy the acting and cinematography.
Are you guys thinking about watching/reviewing My Old Ass?
They should because it's a good movie.
So no other character in the movie is real?? So how does she has these kids in the woods and no real person has found them?? I was skipping thru the movie I didnt realize she made everything up
This movie immediately reminded me of Frailty. The exact same situation with a seemingly mentally ill parent who slays demons on behalf of God. He then enlists his two sons to join him. One son follows him without question, while the other son is terrified that his dad is crazy. ***spoiler alert *** It turns out he really could see actual evil in people and was really given the task to execute those people. I was hoping this movie would have a similar twist. That there were actual demons. Yes, the mom was the only one who could see because that's the way the evil wanted it.
Before ten minutes in, i knew it was going to be one of those "not real all in her/their heads thing" so i turned it off. I came here for confirmation and i was right lol. She plays a lot of lunatic roles.
I don’t think they were really starving I think she’s genuinely crazy . How you go from bugs to actual things that are not edible like a tree wtf I new she lost it but I’m still confused was she crazy and telling the truth or was it all made up
Ok I’m stupid let me get this straight. The zombie people she sees are all in her head? I thought they were zombies in the trailer but they are evil spirits?
@@courtney5623 they're supposed to be in her head, and then in the boys' heads too. And in the polaroid's head, considering what they showed us in that picture. The director decided not to give it us straight
I’ll put it this way, I walked out of the theater with the same amount of information that I walked in with.
We’re made to believe it’s all in her head, but that explanation kinda goes out the window by the 4th act of the film.
All these horror films where the horror/supernatural that's a substitute for mental health. Is there anything that is just a possession, not starring Russell Crowe?
It's filmed well
Wait he didn’t give it a score?? 😢
They gave it a 3
Piper Laurie was great in Carrie.
**Rubs hands together** 😂
Right ❤😂
How is HIGH TENSION religious?
I saw this yesterday and I didn't like it. So weird but hearing your commentary made me go from giving it 1.5 stars to 2 stars out of 4stars.
Haven’t we seen another movie already about a guy that was blind and he was tied to a rope attached to a house in the woods?
Caveat (2020)?
Interesting. Reminds me a lot of Frailty.
Are we to assume that the believing son (Sam) is "possessed" at the end? He is now evil? Or was his behavior due to paranoia/indoctrination/trauma... and there hope for him (given some good MH treatment)?
Side note: My best friend's dog looks almost exactly like their dog 🐕... wonder how she would feel about this entanglement, maybe I shouldn't ask her to see it with me?!? 😮🎉
Based on my understanding of the movie, along with the filmmaker’s responses to some interview questions, I believe Samuel was not possessed by a literal spirit or demon, rather, he will forever be plagued by trauma/darkness. Nolan was able to realize his trauma/darkness and become “free” at the end of the movie by embracing the darkness of his mom. The filmmaker said, “I think Nolan is free…I think he did the work. He managed to embrace the darkness of his family and everything that happened, and he's really cutting the rope and leaving everything behind. I feel he's going to hopefully try to save his brother from his own demons later on, but he's actually free.” Based on this answer, I believe that Samuel is not evil and can be ‘saved’ if he is able to embrace the family’s darkness. Hope this makes sense.
@emilieweingarden6543 That is very helpful, thanks for sharing this additional information!!
@@jay-dubb.dubb.68 absolutely!
@@emilieweingarden6543nah didn’t u see the hand in the picture
Great video! ❤
I thought it was pretty good
Nice review
I will not miss this one if y’all like it I’ll-like it ❤
A Ropey Place
You didn't like Horns? I thought it was interesting 😈
Surprised you liked Piranha 3D 😂
This one sounds meh to me but I liked your discussions of the themes about indoctrination etc.
This was better than I thought what a mind fuck
I don’t like when Joseph hasn’t watched the movie 😐
Is that Mary Louis Parker or whatever her name is?
I’m too lazy to google it lmao. I’m just going to wait for the premier to find out.
uhm, where?
This movie stars Halle Berry
@@grim_2000 the thumbnail looks like MLP to me 🤷♀️
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guess it can be at small enough scale
Yall ever watch a movie and about half way thru you're like oh so this is all the movie's gonna be about ? This is all the climax were gonna get ? 😂 I give it a 3/5. Granted i did cry when the mom keeled herself bcuz it reminded me of my mom passing 😞. Anyway all the promo kept saying scariest movie of the year and i was waiting til the end for the scares and they never came maybe the scariest part was her about to keel the dog 😢😅. Movie coulda been better just like most of the movies this year they rely on the mystery factor but the script and writing is not supplementary. they wasted 2/3 just storytelling about the rope. We shoulda seen more monsters more mayhem more g0re anything more! When the girl turned to a snake i said okay were getting sumwhere then that was the last of the monsters... The end left room for a part 2 with the brother being p0ssessed on the chopper but idk. The boys did a great job. I wanted more from halle they checked her out too early just to have her come back as a ghost... Movie was just all over the place
I saw at a free advanced screening of this and couldn't wait for it to end. HATED IT! Boring, derivative, predictable, depressing and confusing. The two kids gave compelling performances but Halle was underwhelming. Only Nick watched it. I'd be curious what Joseph thought.
Never let us go Boys haha
True 100%%%%
She's great
Film reminds me of Relic movie from 2020
This movie wasn’t good.
Terrible flow. Boring characters.
It DID have about 4 creepy scenes .but nothing special.
6.7
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Hey kitty 🐈⬛ ❤
7:11 Hi honey!! 🐈😍🎉
Awww hey pretty girl 7:10
hey yall! just a question-- were you guys able to catch Sunshine (2024) at TIFF? it's a Filipino movie entry and I was curious if you guys watched it and wanted to know your brief thoughts 🥹
No, we didn't.
The ending was somewhat lacking for me and failed to tie it all together, in my mind. If I am correct, my understanding is the truth was somewhere in the middle. So the life they were living wasn’t correct, but wasn’t fully wrong?
Evil spirit did exist, but didn’t affect entire world, just their family. And the boy broke the curse at the end.
So mother wasn’t fully crazy, but was not correct with her assumptions?
I’m still not sure if the Dad and girl towards the end were real or evil?
Dad was real, girl wasn’t
Yes exactly. The mother states " I brought the evil her with me" which implies that the entire world isn't "evil " but rather the entity sticks around her family, like a generational curse.
@JacobDMcGrew I thought the girl was real and was like so she was just left in the woods, but after your comment and thinking about it. Yeah, he manifested her because he doubted his action.
I believe the movie is allegorical for Mental Illness or Generational Curses. Which means the majority of the issues were in their own heads. The world has Not ended, but that family's bloodline was dealing with a significant issue. One boy seemed to beat it while the other was overcome by it even though they both made it out to the real world.