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@piotrszuryn3372
Ай бұрын
next reaction dragon prince series 🙏
@carlogiurizzato2441
Ай бұрын
soon or later you will watch The Sixth Sense 1999 and signs 2002 movies wonderful thrillers movies LOVE YOU GUYS, PEAK REACTION, I THINK NOONE PREDICTS THE ENDING OF SHUTTER ISLAND
@Jeff_Vader
Ай бұрын
What twist? Ive not seen it yet.
@kc1john
Ай бұрын
Yeah, I don’t think he relapsed. He just didn’t want to live with the memories anymore.
@nathanlindahl8336
Ай бұрын
He didn’t relapse. Anyone who thought that didn’t get the ending.
@AL-fl4jk
Ай бұрын
@@nathanlindahl8336they’ve said it was purposely vague so it could be either but ok mastermind 🙄
@TheJerbol
Ай бұрын
@@AL-fl4jk they said that to make those people feel better. If he did relapse why would he suddenly ask him that question about living as a monster?
@Myaccount923
Ай бұрын
Oh my goshhh! You’re right! Every time he remembers it’s simply too traumatizing. Many would rather be dead/lobotomized than an experience like that 💔 Tell me why I’ve seen this several times and still didn’t get it. lol and I’m a cinephile I pay close attention
@iainsteele5737
Ай бұрын
@@AL-fl4jkno no, get it right, scorsese said the studio felt the need to pretend it was vague, but anyone who didn’t understand shouldn’t be watching his movies anyway
@patrickwaldeck6681
Ай бұрын
I love how at the very beginning almost every single hospital employee is super nervous and on edge. We are made to think it's because of the "missing patient" but its actually everyone being absolutely terrified of Leo.
@aj897
Ай бұрын
They’re not really terrified, they just don’t want to spoil the experiment.
@patrickwaldeck6681
Ай бұрын
@aj897 Ladis is the most dangerous inmate they have and has badly injured people in the past. There's a reason he's up for a lobotomy.
@TheJerbol
Ай бұрын
@@aj897 Ben Kingsley's character describes Leo as the most dangerous patient in the facility
@WrestleGermainia
Ай бұрын
@@aj897 They've been used to being met with violence from him for years whenever they try to deny his delusion, they're on edge around him at all times because of that mainly.
@KDA8919
Ай бұрын
@@aj897they're terrified
@luanarutz
Ай бұрын
The ending makes it clear that he knew the reality but chose to pretend he was still in the fantasy, ending his agony with a lobotomy. That amazing ending always makes me think!
@hoon_sol
Ай бұрын
It's obviously not "clear", and meant to be ambiguous, but I agree that it's certainly what they're hinting at.
@TheJerbol
Ай бұрын
@@hoon_sol I don't see how it can be read any other way. If they wanted it to be ambiguous they did a poor job at it lol
@zanchi1233
Ай бұрын
Yeah the line " is it better to live as a monster, or die a good man" makes it super clear
@hoon_sol
Ай бұрын
@@zanchi1233: It hints at the fact that he is indeed conscious of it and choosing to have the lobotomy. However, it remains ambiguous, and not at all "super clear". It's also a possibility that he simply regressed.
@Hal2718
Ай бұрын
It's a bit complicated. Scorsese didn't want a vague ending, but the studio did so he made a poorly executed vague ending that isn't actually vague. Just seems vague to people who either desperately want the mystery or just weren't really paying attention. Scorsese also said that anyone who thinks the ending is vague shouldn't be watching it in the first place. Lol
@duchoang6589
Ай бұрын
The fact that DiCaprio didn’t win an Oscar for his performance in this movie, is a crime against acting. He truly showed in depth emotions for every scene. Everything was heart wrenching and he embodied everything he was supposed too
@benceboros2210
Ай бұрын
that just shows those awards are not worth anything
@howardhavardramberg333
Ай бұрын
He won for The Revenant but I think he deserves one for most films he’s been in, man’s a true actor among actors
@TheRepublican777
Ай бұрын
I agree, and there are a lot of actors in certain movies who should have won or be nominated and aren't and really should be
@Bkrp-bl4wb
Ай бұрын
Well I suppose if you said so it must be true...
@RullXov
Ай бұрын
He deserved and won the best actor Oscar for his role in The Revenant.
@azamatlalayev4746
Ай бұрын
If there is any movie that needs a second watch, it's this one. It feels like a completely different movie the second time around.
@AnonymousSaiyan
Ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@Myaccount923
Ай бұрын
Yes! I’ve watched it a few times and just now seeing at the end he might’ve pretended to be crazy again.
@user-blob
Ай бұрын
You’re right. The Prestige is another one and The Sixth Sense of course.
@willvr4
Ай бұрын
@@user-blob Yeah, I was just about to say The Sixth Sense too. This movie is literally better the 2nd time around IMO
@jerryward3311
Ай бұрын
Or a third time.
@ShyGoldie
Ай бұрын
the ending made this movie 10x better for me, the fact that he fake regressed and accepted the fate of the lobotomy
@hoon_sol
Ай бұрын
You don't know that for a fact. It's hinted at, but it's obviously intentionally ambiguous.
@ShyGoldie
Ай бұрын
@@hoon_sol I think it’s quite clear, they strongly* hinted at it for a reason
@AnonymousSaiyan
Ай бұрын
@@hoon_solThe signs are there. He was fully aware in the end and chose to be lobotomized
@berrettaman28
Ай бұрын
@@hoon_solno its definitely a fact. its pretty clear
@hoon_sol
Ай бұрын
@@AnonymousSaiyan: Try reading my comment again. Did I ever say the signs are not there? No, I didn't say that. In fact, I explicitly said that there are indeed signs of it being the case, it's strongly hinted at. But it's ambiguous, and far from certain. You trying to state it as certain fact again proves that you've missed the point entirely.
@IAM_Groot656
Ай бұрын
The glass of the water scene hits different when you know the truth
@ladyhotep5189
Ай бұрын
"Pudgy knoooows" Me: " ehhhh i don't think you dooo. "😂
@AmbassadorDvinn
Ай бұрын
I thought the same lol, bit premature there Pudgy! 🤣🤣
@risi712
Ай бұрын
If you remembered, Here DiCaprio never lighted his own cigarettes, it's always Chuck or someone lighting it, referring it to the rules he's been under in this asylum for 2 years and that specific rule was a mental patient should not be handling weapons in this case 'a lighter' and he too never hesitated someone lighting it cz he's instinct has been acclamatized living here for that long time. Also the woman he was interviewing first asked Chuck to go away then only she wrote her out of the rehearsal message to him. Cz he was afraid of Chuck who she knew was the primary doctor Sheehern. There are many more Easter eggs, I love watching movies having rewatchable factor to it. The icing on the cake is it's also got the hallmarks of a horror movie!
@lethaldose2000
Ай бұрын
Great point, I never noticed that tip and I've watched the movie 15 or 20 times. I think actually want to let my brain be fooled to and go along with the ride the movie is taking us on.
@TheJerbol
Ай бұрын
One of my favourite hints is when the Deputy Warden asks for Chuck's gun. He's not used to handling weapons so it takes him a while to unclip his holster
@Crysomandiaz
Ай бұрын
This movie has the biggest twist of all - the villains are good.
@rafaelcanosantos3554
Ай бұрын
In my opinion, this was, by far, the best performance of Leonardo Di Caprio
@perseus1054
Ай бұрын
hes insane in wolf of wall street as well
@TheJerbol
Ай бұрын
@@paulc8588 I mean Revenant was great but the character was pretty subdued and one-dimensional. That was more a lifetime achievement Oscar than anything else
@martinlatour9311
Ай бұрын
thats a hot take if i've ever heard one
@vvsparis
Ай бұрын
hes the goat. titanic, inception, the departed, wolf of wall street, shutter island, catch me if u can, django, revanent
@nbravo9
Ай бұрын
i wouldnt say by far but i would agree that between this and wolf of wall street
@danielmccay9150
Ай бұрын
He subconsciously hates water. Also, fire is a big sign that his imagination is getting carried away
@griffinluimeme
Ай бұрын
Water = Reality, Fire = Fiction
@lethaldose2000
Ай бұрын
When Leonardo realizes his children are dead in the lake is so heart-wrenching. --------- His yelp is so primal like a wild banshee is so intense. ------ That is beyond acting. He makes you feel like his whole world collapsed at that moment. ------- Plus the director uses a great overhead shot to give the desperation needed for the scene. Great writing, acting, and directing. Great movie. --------- Such an Oscar worthy performance.
@cassu6
Ай бұрын
Yep agree, one of the best DiCaprio acting moments
@benguensche
Ай бұрын
it's actually the EXACT same music as arrival. "on the nature of daylight" is the song name
@treysyoder2909
Ай бұрын
one of if not my favorite psychological films ever, hope y’all liked it as much as I did.
@willmartin5810
Ай бұрын
14:38 I knew Pudgey would pick up on this with how often she calls out weird edits 😆 It's a fun clue relating to how Teddy avoids his memories of the water
@Lilithly
Ай бұрын
It wasn't only pudgy though? They both noticed it.
@bluepandaman
Ай бұрын
Just watched the uncut version on Patreon. The funniest thing was their obsession with the crazy lady in the garden at the beginning, they were really expecting her to show up again!
@bobdonda
Ай бұрын
Some of the trivia about this movie is wild. Shutter Island is an anagram of "truths and lies", and "truths/denials". The weather in this movie reflects Laeddis' mindset, the more confused he is the worse the storm is, and it's a bright and sunny day at the end.
@JohnnyG860
Ай бұрын
Have a 2nd watch you'll notice so many clues, the way staff keeps looking at Chuck for validation when speaking to Andrew, the doctors reaction when Andrew is putting pieces together and the edits all give you so much information
@imperial-xi
Ай бұрын
So I guess Pudgey was right in the intro, it IS Movie Wednesday on KZitem 😂
@sunreginatto_99
Ай бұрын
OMG I LAUGHED SO HARD AT YOUR INTERACTION AT THE BEGGINING LOL. You two are absolutly GOLD together ❤❤
@user-blob
Ай бұрын
Me too. Hilarious!
@benceboros2210
Ай бұрын
this film is a masterpiece. probably one of the best movies ive seen. gotta watch it over and over to realize all the details
@xXSinForLifeXx
Ай бұрын
"What would be worse? To live as a monster, or die as a good man" That was him basically saying he wanted to die with that fantasy in his head because it's better than reality. Yes a lobotomy isn't technically death but its pretty close to it.
@gon3808
Ай бұрын
He was saying that prefer to die as good man now that he remembers everything, getting the lobotomy voluntary, rather than live as a monster whether is repeating the act over and over again or having to live with what he did.
@lethaldose2000
Ай бұрын
Hey Spartan and Pudgey, You give praise to Martin Scorsese, and he did an amazing job with images and misdirection. This is also a testament to the writing in the novel. Marty did a master job at adapting the novel into an amazing screenplay to give a more cinematic look to the movie. ----------- You guys went down the Sci-fi tunnel, going down the Scorsese path is an amazing journey as well. --------- Some of his best flicks are, "Taxi Driver", "Goodfellas", "The Departed", "Casino", "Raging Bull", "Gangs of New York", "The Wolf of Wallstreet", "The Aviator" and so many more.
@againes.1
Ай бұрын
A second vote for The Departed!
@gregsmith4225
Ай бұрын
This is arguably the most underappreciated movie of all time. Its a 10/10. Everybody thinks its a 10/10 but not a lot talked about it when it came out.
@EntrEsprit
Ай бұрын
you know when this was one of the first movies i've seen i used to talk about it a lot and thought it's a 10/10, since then my opinion simmered down a bit, but it's still a great psychological thriller fs
@Lilithly
Ай бұрын
It was absolutely not underappreciated. It was and still is VERY popular.
@TheJerbol
Ай бұрын
@@Lilithly It was very divisive when it came out... 69% on RT. This film is the definition of underappreciated.
@Myaccount923
Ай бұрын
@@TheJerbolhonestly I love this movie but I can see why. They should’ve made it even more mysterious. Watching it back, there were a few scenes they could’ve executed better and made the reveal obvious. butttt I’ve also seen it a few times lol
@educationworld9699
Ай бұрын
This movie is actually not for movie theatres probably that's why this movie wasn't trending a lot when it was released.
@iiiDartsiii
Ай бұрын
In every scene there's fire, it means he's hallucinating.
@YashamaruSensei
Ай бұрын
after finding out the truth, that hallucination when the little girl asks him "why didn't you save me ?" and him replying "i tried, i wanted to but by the time i got there, it was too late" hits different he also has the same trauma from the war, by the time they got to that camp, they killed all the jews, that's why sometimes he sees his kids in those piles of frozen bodies.
@kylegacy
Ай бұрын
Got to thank the YT algorithm for directing me to your channel, awesome reactions! The novel that this is based on is written by Dennis Lehane - a remarkable novelist and screenwriter, known for his haunting plot twists. He's had several other books of his adapted into films: Mystic River, Gone Baby Gone, The Drop, and there's also his TV mini-series Black Bird. All critically acclaimed, visceral, and definitely worth checking out.
@SpartanandPudgey
Ай бұрын
♥️🙏🏼 glad you enjoyed!
@JasonHise64
Ай бұрын
I hope movies like this continue to reach the top of your recommendations, and that no one tips you off that any particular movie has a good twist when it does reach the top. Being completely blindsided like you were here is the absolute best way to experience stories like this for the first time.
@zardify_
Ай бұрын
My god the intro has me rolling 😂😂😂
@MrMin316
Ай бұрын
This film is amazing. Great performances.The end is heartbreaking.
@chaseorosco9017
Ай бұрын
One of the most eye opening scenes is when they’re interviewing patients. Watch Chuck and watch the female patient as soon as Teddy mentions Shean’s name; she looks right at Chuck. You’ll also notice Chuck’s reaction when Teddy snaps at the male patient. He grabs Teddy and looks over to the nurses to signal to them to wait, as if trying to calm them down and not immediately grab Teddy and sedate him.
@lethaldose2000
Ай бұрын
Hey Spartan and Pudgey, I've watch over 2000 movies in my lifetime, and I could tell you none of us would get the eventually plot twist to this movie until the very end. ------ That's what makes this type of writing and directing so amazing and spellbinding. ----- Props to Leo and Martin Scorsese for taking us on a wild wild ride.
@dannyKurt
Ай бұрын
I actually did. Sure it was probably a fluke but they do mention early on that they sometimes role-play. I can't remember where cuz it wasn't in this vid, but I'm sure they are outside when they talk about it if I remember correctly. So I said oh, I bet he's the patient then. My Dad was like. Nah, and dismissed it, but then later on he said. How the fuck did you get that!
@lethaldose2000
Ай бұрын
@@dannyKurt That was a truly impressive catch on your part. Great work
@bobdonda
Ай бұрын
I didn't figure it out but it does seem like there are a lot of clues, so that someone trying to figure it out would realize there's a decent chance he might be a patient (as Spartan and Pudgey did). What's great about the movie is that figuring that out doesn't ruin it, because what's important is WHY he is a patient and what happened to put him there, and realizing that the doctors are all good guys trying to help him. No one figured all of that out, and the people who did realize "he's a patient" were surprised to realize how much deeper the twist really is.
@lethaldose2000
Ай бұрын
@@bobdonda you can't realize the clues on the first watch, or even the 2nd watch. Since you're not sure if the story teller is telling you the truth or not. You are not sure what is real and what is in the head of Andrew Laeddis. -------- Which is what makes it such a compelling story. ------ Plus, I sometimes want to be taken on the ride in the movie.
@vampyre_with_a_suntan
Ай бұрын
This is one of those films that really reveals itself on a rewatch.. there are so many tells throughout the film that it's almost comical, but they're all cleverly done and juuuust miniscule enough that you'll let them slide the first time around. My personal favorite is Andrew interviewing the staff, and the nurse trying to describe the "normalcy" of their average workday keeps glancing at Ruffalo's character whenever "Sheehan" gets brought up.
@bamboozla9977
28 күн бұрын
The first watch is shocking, the second is so rewarding. You notice the hint drops and appreciate the writing and directing more. Watching people go on the mental journey they do when watching this is always more entertaining than when it's a comedy or horror. Great reaction
@caveritt82489
5 күн бұрын
My favorite little hint is when Teddy says “screw their sense of calm” when that’s quite literally how he will get his permanent sense of calm in the end
@Wraiven22
Ай бұрын
That violin song was also used in The Last of Us show, during the episode with Bill and Frank while they’re having their final day together.
@gravedigger8414
Ай бұрын
"Who is this director man?" Just one of the greatest of all time. 😇
@JasonHise64
Ай бұрын
Coming out a bit after midnight, it is movie Wednesday in the US!
@Minion_of_Cthulhu
Ай бұрын
Great reaction! A couple of other twisty psychological thrillers you can check out are The Game (1997) and Memento (2000). Memento is another Christopher Nolan film. His first, in fact, so you'll probably enjoy it.
@19jez89
29 күн бұрын
Nolan's first film was Following
@ricardosobral5563
Ай бұрын
"Who is this director!?" Ahahah this Director is Martin Scorcese. Arguably the best living Director. He is absolutely amazing
@raider9341
24 күн бұрын
Lol I laughed so hard when he said that ha.
@againes.1
Ай бұрын
Best reaction to this movie. I had such a fear you two would guess it from the start because you're SO good at thinking critically in these mysteries! It's much more fun to see you experience the reveal! Such an incredibly layered film that you'll catch something new with every watch. Bravo to everyone involved with this piece of art. Thanks for the reaction!
@pollyparrot9447
Ай бұрын
Great reaction. Watching this movie without knowing anything about it is the best way. I also knew nothing about it except for the poster.
@bioniccorndog
Ай бұрын
This movie couldn't be more perfect for Pudgey. She keeps a keen eye for weird goings on and I can't think of many movies with more of that than Shutter Island. Great reaction guys!
@lethaldose2000
Ай бұрын
The issues covered in this movie and with society in general, most people think they can solve mental illness the problem on their own. ------- Leonardo taught he could handle his wife, until she killed the kids. -------- On the other end, even if you know the person has a problem and you seek to get them help, they may not accept the help or be ready to accept the help. ------- It's such a tricky tricky tricky situation.
@hero4life15
Ай бұрын
Poor Spartan aged 10 years watching this movie but he DID get the ending! DiCaprio WAS healed, but he just couldn’t live with the trauma of what happened with his family. He’d rather die as the hero detective persona, even knowing it wasn’t real, than live as the man who “killed” his whole family
@TheWindcrow
Ай бұрын
52:34 Spartan caught it right away, good job brother. Yes, Andrew picked to go out instead of suffer anymore.
@maksphoto78
Ай бұрын
DiCaprio's character faked regressing, because he couldn't bear living with his guilt. He deliberately chose to be lobotomised.
@hoon_sol
Ай бұрын
You don't know that for a fact. It's ambiguous. But the possibility is of course hinted at.
@dingobaby9600
Ай бұрын
@@hoon_solyou're clearly the only one saying it's ambiguous lol. Under every single comment. Maybe it's just you...😂
@wilson0213
Ай бұрын
@@hoon_sol dude you don't need to comment this constantly lol
@Myaccount923
Ай бұрын
@@dingobaby9600watching the movie I didn’t even think it was supposed to be ambiguous lol I thought he literally did just regress because it was that traumatizing. So cool to learn the nuance, this is why I love watching reactions!
@hoon_sol
Ай бұрын
@@dingobaby9600: I left it on 4-5 comments; not exactly "every single comment. And I only left it on those which were erroneously stating that the intentionally ambiguous ending was somehow certain, and several of them acknowledged that it is indeed ambiguous and not actually certain. So no, it's not "just me".
@janeathome6643
Ай бұрын
I love how at the very start of the intro to the hospital, there are so many elements (barbed wire, working skinny patients, the woman without hair, the iron gates, etc.) that connect to the concentration camp.
@Brolojojo
Ай бұрын
It's crazy I legit just saw this movie for the first time yesterday since I'v had heard from many that it was their favourite movie
@aishwarya8241
Ай бұрын
The departed HAS TO BE NEXTTTTT
@kobarsos82
Ай бұрын
Spartan: Who is this director man? A: None other than Martin Scorsese. Yup.
@colepalmer3128
Ай бұрын
That violin theme is the same music from Arrival. It's called 'On the Nature of Daylight' and it's used in a bunch of movies and tv shows including the last of us
@Cedisdead
18 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorites, I remember my first time watch thinking everything was a simulation of a theropy argument where Di Caprio was the therapist and Mark Ruffalo was the patient, in the end I understood Di Caprio was the patient and wanted to die a hero. Cant remember many other movies I've watched that can compare with this one. Great reaction btw!
@indiepunkftw
Ай бұрын
Even better once you rewatch it. Then you'll notice things like how all the orderlies, nurses, and inmates glance at Mark Ruffalo when they're talking about Dr. Sheehan - and that in the first scene with Teddy, there's chains on the boat cause he was restrained before they started his therapy 👀.
@iddiis
Ай бұрын
This movie is such a masterpiece, really showing us how it truly is to be insane, cause it all feels real from the mad ones perspective. Such an amazing way to portray how confusing the world around would be, and the doubt in who to trust etc. This one needs a second watch, it is actually insane how many details you then will notice, when you know the truth. Also for sure think he was sane in the end, but couldn´t bear to live with it. Also notice how he always has his sigarettes lightened by others, as he is not allowed to have fire since he is a dangerous patient! So trippy
@hadadezer8047
Ай бұрын
18:25 and 19:02 Pudgey's intuition is genuinely eerie.
@Frostbite08
26 күн бұрын
In the beginning of the movie, whenever anyone mentions Dr. Sheehan, they glance at Mark Ruffalo.
@irelandspacifist6156
Ай бұрын
there were clues from the start that are so satisfying when you watch again knowing he's insane. his aversion to water is a big tell sign. the very first scene in the movie has him getting sick from sea sickness. anytime something is going down or he's going to leave there's a storm and heavy rain. the scene you guys found peculiar, with the woman drinking a glass of water but then there's nothing in the glass, is another tell sign to do with water. he either blocks it out or gets hindrances from water as a defense mechanism because of how his children were drowned
@chrisdobson2730
Ай бұрын
This is an amazing rewatch movie. You see so many things that clue you in to realize he is a patient the whole time.
@Chronal-Rend
Ай бұрын
This is one of the best movies to sit and watch twice in a row if it's your first time watching it. It's like watching two different movies. As soon as you figure out the twist you can go back and see all of the hints and how almost it's so obvious.
@TheRepublican777
Ай бұрын
If yall are looking for another series Ozark is good if y'all haven't seen it yet, also in the dark is good too.
@keje_20
Ай бұрын
Ozark is an amazing series!
@morganhayes-reeves2135
Ай бұрын
This is a great movie, excited to see yalls reaction
@kuvbat5449
Ай бұрын
Pudgey yapping so much during important scenes and camera cut off is so annoying...
@andrewLoid
Ай бұрын
There may also be an alternate ending. DiCaprio in the end was not insane but actually a US Marshall. When he mentions which is worse to live as a monster or to die as a good man, he refers as monsters to the two doctors in charge of the institution, who came up with this monstrous plan to drive him crazy with the story of his wife and his children so that he doesn't continue the research for the lobotomies that are being performed on the island in order not to close their institution. He submits to the lobotomy because thats the only way he could reveal the experiments they are doing and cause he has thought of some escape plan from the island and has shared it with his partner Chuck and thats why he tells him not to worry, they are not going to catch us.
@Evan-k
Ай бұрын
Lol wow you're obviously a patient
@shineinouzen7412
Ай бұрын
You guys will LOVE the rewatch of this.
@perseus1054
Ай бұрын
i think he didnt relapse. he pretended because he doesnt want to live. also quick fun fact: the title is an anagram of "truths and lies" and "truths/denials"
@hoon_sol
Ай бұрын
You don't know that for a fact. It's meant to be ambiguous. It is of course implied, but we won't ever know for sure.
@perseus1054
Ай бұрын
@@hoon_sol yea we cant know for certain but like you said its heavily implied that thats the case and most people also think that way. maybe scorsese commented about it in some interview or something
@venusmbrown
Ай бұрын
I read the book several years ago on a flight home from Paris. It was the fastest 11 hour flight I’ve ever had. The movie was great but the book rocked my world. It was one of those books you audibly gasp to
@SlCKNESS_
Ай бұрын
Come on, Pudgey! Take two was even worse than Take one.
@pkrmkn31
Ай бұрын
A lobotomy is basically killing who you was before. The line to die as good man refers to him getting himself lobotomized and killing the memories and the person he was, rather than accepting it and living on knowing the truth and feeling like a monster. He accepted the truth but is pretending to be crazy still so he can get lobotomized to forget about it. The real mystery is how long had he already accepted it before the movie starts, and was he only acting crazy to try and get lobotomized to forget about it. Because after all who would want to live on (with those memories) after accepting that. Was he in denial the whole movie or was he trying to get himself lobotomized on purpose from the start because he already accepted the truth 9 months ago, and him 'regressing' was him purposely trying to get lobotomized.The mental institution roleplaying all of this just to try and bring him back to sanity is a big reach and a lot of coping on their behalf to think he would ever accept his reality and want to live on, they were basically forcing him to kill himself (get himself lobotomized), and manipulating him to make the decision to do it himself.
@zegh8578
Ай бұрын
This movie is absolutely worth a re-watch, just to see all the details, how staff behave around them - even notice Leo's mis-fitted coat, because it probably belongs to one of the guards.
@RullXov
Ай бұрын
Oh, I didn't know that y'all did movies too, thanks. I hope you will react to some Coen Brothers movies. Fargo, No Country For Old Men, and Their remake of, True Grit.
@ketorising81
2 күн бұрын
So he basically just put it on at the end so that he could permanently forget via lobotomy.
@marcioangelim1694
Ай бұрын
His last phrase always get me. He'd rather be lobotomized, hence "becoming a good man" so he could die in peace, than live with those memories and all that pain again. Poor man... Great acting!
@MovementGraffiti
5 күн бұрын
I saw this in the theater. I would've thought he was a patient if the movie was brought to us by any other director but Scorcese. I just didn't expect him to do this.
@fettfan91
24 күн бұрын
Martin Scorsese directed this film, one of the all time great directors. He has worked with Leo several times and all of their films are worth watching!
@MichaelPower212
Ай бұрын
15:12 Pudgey: Pudgey knows. Spartan: [?] you just voice everything. Reminds me of story of two men with one rifle who were squirrel hunting. One man had a stutter and the other had the shakes. The stuttering man had the rifle when they saw their first squirrel. He took careful aim, pulled the trigger, and missed. As agreed, he handed the rifle to the the Shaker. He was unable to hold the rifle steadily. The barrel was jumping all over the place. The Shaker pulled the trigger and hit the squirrel which fell out of the tree. The Stutterer looked at his companion and said, "W-w-well n-no won-won-der. You-you were-were aiming at-at the whole-whole damn tree."
@lethaldose2000
Ай бұрын
Hey Pudgey, your intro was so cute and hilarious. I loved it. Trying to stay on top of the time zone for your viewers was precious beyond belief.
@Csaba__
Ай бұрын
in the EU its movie wednesday, so GO PUDGEY
@jimfilbert1928
Ай бұрын
Rewatch the scene when they first arrive and Chuck struggles to take his gun and holster off. It's because he's never worn one before.
@lionhead123
Ай бұрын
can you imagine just the fact this movie exists(and the book of course) and generation after generation can enjoy this story, like this, with those actors. Amazing.
@jadenrh1996
Ай бұрын
Good catch in the music. It's "On the Nature of Daylight" by Max Richter, and it is also used in Arrival. It's how I found this movie!
@jacerogers9903
Ай бұрын
I have to say that I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this movie!!! I love the 'experiment' that they were conducting and I am so sad because it didn't work.... just goes to show you how HUGE mental health really is! *I have to add this specific comment, because I forgot how you just, as you watch this movie, it takes you on a 'trip' and as you watch it, you are just getting more perplexed as the movie goes on, and then BAM! the ending just kinda blows you away!
@griffinluimeme
Ай бұрын
"This music reminds me of Arrival" Max Richter - On The Nature Of Daylight (also in Arrival)
@Tasuva
Ай бұрын
The best thing about this movie for me is in fact that there is evidence for Teddy/Andrew being a patient himself for 2 years but they still leave you with the thought of "or maybe he IS part of a psychological experiment" as Spartan said - because everything Rachel Solando told to him in the cave happened and we did see him arrive on the ferry. And that last sentence from Leo's character could mean he knows he's beaten or that he accepted the truth that he IS Andrew Laeddis. It's a brilliant film and I honestly love that they leave it on that note. It's always fascinating to watch this with people who haven't seen it and share thoughts and theories.
@nathanlindahl8336
Ай бұрын
Na. It’s 100% clear that he didn’t relapse and chose the lobotomy because he couldn’t live with the truth.
@drockherb2073
Ай бұрын
You are right, he didn’t regress he just didn’t wanna live that’s why he said live as a monster or die as a good man, he didn’t want the memories on the off chance he didn’t regress he figured take them all away and the good man and these memories away from him
@mikethebike81
Ай бұрын
"The Game" is also a great movie to watch.
@benjiringe1120
Ай бұрын
It was you guys that got me hooked on reaction videos to begin with.
@woeshaling6421
Ай бұрын
Great to see you get into the writing of this movie. It is an underrated experience in its own category. Not only excellent writing of the mystery element, but identity and the lies we tell ourselves to make existence bearable
@MrPozaidon
Ай бұрын
It's Wednesday in Europe Pudget :p
@lieslmichelle4136
Күн бұрын
What a great reaction. Very pure. This my friends, is Sir (😅) Martin Scorsese. My top three in directors. He doesn’t do just thrillers. But I believe he reminds us that films are art. Among some other geniuses. Tbh I’m jealous you just found him, enjoy the ride! PS. I did not figure out the ending the first time. PS2. This movie has one of my favorite last lines : “ - "This place makes me wonder... Which would be worse, to live as a monster, or to die as a good man?"
@HenriNioto
Ай бұрын
1st time I saw this movie : they've tricked him into thinking he's mad 2nd time I saw it : Teddy invented everything, it's all in his head 3rd time : OK, I just don't have a clue...
@johnj4471
Ай бұрын
I always forget that it’s winter in the southern hemisphere
@concurseirobob4509
Ай бұрын
Now, rewatch it.
@chanceneck8072
24 күн бұрын
47:46 Don't have to imagine. My cousin basically died like that, drowning in a backyard pond when she was like 3 years old. It wasn't even as deep as her waist but once she got under water, she paralyzed. Split the family in half. I mean, that was over twenty years ago but I still sincerely hope that my aunt never watched this movie...
@sansparamore
24 күн бұрын
Sorry about that
@shamrokz95
Ай бұрын
You guys have been on a great run for films! Dont stop!
@chrisdobson2730
Ай бұрын
Spartan the legend picked up the ending correctly right away. Alot of people miss that, but yeah Andrew didn't relapse into Teddy again he just choose to "die as a good man". Meaning he wanted the lobotomy instead of falling back into his delusions.
@MrGox
Ай бұрын
Love your reaction as always. I also didnt figure it out on my first watch. I was with Teddy whole time, even in that lighthouse conversation i was like "bro they are playing you". haha
@rodrigofoli
Ай бұрын
12:23 I've pointed this out before. This song plays in The Last of Us episode 3 and in Arrival as well. It's called "on the nature of daylight" and it's so beautiful. In The Last of Us this music plays while Frank was having his last day alive, he'd decided not to live with cancer, so he would have his last day on his willingness. And in Arrival it plays at those perfect beginning and ending scenes
@smashmusique
Ай бұрын
I first saw this movie when it came out and at the end, I believed it was made confusing to know if he's really a patient or all a conspiracy. Upon rewatch, it's clear that he is a patient. The radical therapy worked and he accepted reality at the end. He didn't want to live with guilt ( as a monster ) He wanted to die ( lobotomy ) as a good man, so he faked a regression.
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