YOU SHOULD HAVE LEFT Ending Explained!
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2020
- In this video we take a deep dive, review, recap and explain the ending to Universal and Blumhouse's latest horror film YOU SHOULD HAVE LEFT starring Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried.
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You sound like a better version of Jared from wisecrack !
How come you don't use the clip of the guy at the end mouthing "daddy loves you very much" as often as you used to?
It actually does say it was filmed in Wales and stages in London for the multiple doors and hallways effects not new jersey
@@goodtrav8114 nah
I was surprised you didn't mention House of Leaves in your video. The movie completely ripped off that book's concept of a house that measures differently and acts as a kind of hell for its inhabitants and anyone who knows its secrets. Have you read it? You'd love it.
I'm just glad that when he was beating Stetler it didn't turn out to be his wife or worse his daughter. That would be terrifying
That whole scene I totally expected it to be the daughter
Yh, me too. 🤦♀️ I thought it was his daughter.
Exactly, I was cringing waiting to see her
deuce crane I stg I was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂😂😂I was just waiting for him to turn into Ella crying or something
I was worried about that, that he was actually beating up his daughter without knowing
There’s also a quick dialogue where Theo and Suze talk about how neither of them picked the house. How they each thought the other sent them the listing. More evidence on how the house picks you.
I am so glad someone else noticed that. Personally, I think Stetler originally planned to trap both Suze and Theo before the fight. I know for the Christian belief you’re basically destined to go to hell if you don’t repent your sins and ask for forgiveness. I know Suze never outright said she was sorry, but she did admit to the affair and showed remorse at the end when she said she wanted to work things out. Theo, on the other hand acted like he was a victim and never accepted what he did up until the end, even going as far as not recognizing his crime as a sin
Littlemissbunny I just watched this movie and I’m curious on when she admitted to the affair? I know a lot of the things that happen points to it but I just don’t remember her actually saying it.
BraysMommy I think it was when he confronts her about having two phones. While she’s doesn’t outright say it, I don’t think she denied it either when she said she wished he’d just yell or show his anger about it
this is the only comment i like. like this so so smart no one else mentioned something like this. thank u lol
If my wife said she didn't book a stay and I hadn't I would be gone. Leave the shit and book the next flight
The older Bacon gets, the more Dafoe he becomes.
I agree! 😆😁
AnomalyINC I was thinking that too. But I love DaFoe!
He’s not campy though..
That's so mean.
Willam defoe is even Willam Defoeesque
He did not kill his ex wife. He just did not SAVE her. It appeared to me she killed herself. There is a huge difference there and he feels guilty about it
i think some acts of omission like this can be called a crime.
@Mommyhustlesharder Legally it's not, but morally it's obviously hideous.
@@DanielFolsom depending on whete you live, it technically could be considered murder
@@annabradish172 You might be right-sorry I have no idea what laws outside of the United States are. But inside the US, not murder.
It's murder. He knew she would die. She wasn't trying to kill herself. She was just a drunken idiot with a pill problem. He could've saved her and left her. But money. He's not a good person.
The thing I hated about this movie was Susan cheating and the movie trying to make him out to be the bad guy at every turn. She didn't even try to apologize when she got caught
Very true
Accountability is kryptonite to women
@@PigSticker-wm2tqtrue enough
@@RR29337thats for sure,and let him go 😂
The whole cheating arc was just pointless.
At the end he says to Suze "If i stay we would end up back here" because he knows that he would end up killing her later down the road for cheating since that has also been eating him up since the start of the film and Suze would also feel the guilt of cheating which would eat her up inside thus she to would be stuck in the house.
good take
I think it’s more about punishment. In order to keep his family safe, he has to let them go.
Nah he cant leave, if they drove off would end right back at the house
Why would he kill her? He didn’t kill his wife he just didn’t save her
@@Edhead. Dude. That's killing...
I think this film's downfall is being sold as horror. It seems like a subtle psychological drama. Lot of hate going around, the symbolism is lost to the expectation of horror and scares.
Purgatory and the inability or denial to try and escape it terrify me... but that's not something most people reflect on.
Very insightful comment. I think that the psychological part was meant to be lost on some or most. A lot of ppl are only looking to be entertained these days.
I agree
Yeah I hate so called horror movies where nobody gets killed.
Chi same, I love a psychological thriller
I personally really loved the movie, I think it’s an incredible psychological movie and it’s genuinely terrifying
The house is purgatory.
His wife mentions it at one point with something like “How long are we going to stay in this purgatory?”
my comment is late, but i did remember that. However what i remembered was that the wife was referring to the village. It was the time when he was sending her away after knowing that she was cheating. She asked "How long am I going to stay at purgatory." So basically, the village is the purgatory, which kinda makes sense because that's where the wife repented on her sin. otw she cried and felt guilty. So ig the house is hell. since theo never repented.
Good point actually
Its an Amazon experiment. He can only order things online from his house but can never leave.
No!
Lmao)
😂😂😂😂
Seriously that's an Eagles lyric lol so funny.
thx to covid that may well be true someday 😟
I didn't see the movie, but from the way you explained it, Stetler sounds like he represents purgatory, rather than hell. So he probably isn't actually the devil, but something that aims to 'purify' the soul. Just a guess, though. I remember that the angel of death from "Click" did a similar thing, and it was ultimately to teach a lesson.
This does make sence though
That’s pretty much it
Based on Biblical Words, devils or demons who punish people on hell cannot interfere with the world. They're the creation of god and will stay there and only has 1 job, which is to punish. They're lifeless. So it cannot be Satan aswell since the antagonist or the ghost here seems to represent divine interferance
@@chronological3957 Broo yea also how is it a fight between the devil and god because an single angel can defend the devil because god protects
@@dennismichelsen4936what did you even say?
Wow the philosophy behind leaving a negative situation before it ends up corrupting you or influencing you in a destructive way is really powerful, sometimes a situation can on longer be fixed and the best thing to do for both parties is to just part ways before things get ugly.
im doing an assignment on the novella that this movie was based on (watching stuff about the movie just out of curiosity) but i might actually steal this allegory 😭
This is honestly some really cool and clever directing and writing!
I honestly don't get what all the hate was. Did they not notice the foreshadowing and symbolism? It may not be a scary film, but it's a clever and interestingly written film! Reminds me of Alan Wake.
When we see him write “you should leave” later on, he should have wrote something more explicit and said something to prove they should leave
I have absolutely no clue why this movie got bad reviews. It was quite different to me, and it is the only horror movie in history that had actually scared me a little.
yeah these people writing reviews are just cry babies. Makes sense when you see that one of the greatest rated films/series is the office
You must not have watched many horror films
This is a thriller
I knowww, and I have see plenty of horror movies but this one, damn, it was the concept for me, pretty scary stuff.
The question I am asking myself, "Is he actually dead!?" and is that hell? Not just a haunted house? What if when they almost got in a car crash they actually did??!! The wife and kid followed him to hell, and at the end when they left they were actually going to heaven!!! That would make the movie make way more sense.
TheRealTrump that makes so much sense
@Chi No need to be an ass
Wow that do make sense
Chi Lmao you can’t read can you? Or maybe you just didn’t read the comment at all? Come back and write something coherent when you have.
Yeah, that does make sense
We can’t escape ourselves. Wherever I go, there I am. The guilt is following him. We are trapped in our own thoughts. Whether you think what he did made him guilty or not, doesn’t matter. He feels guilt and it's swallowing him whole.
I mean, in Faustian tradition, the kid and wife are technically innocent and can’t be kept. Especially if the bargain has already been struck....though, honestly the shop keeper in his knowledge gives me more devil vibes. Even the store’s name feels like a trap.
I feel like the whole "ant doesn't understand a cathedral" argument is turning into a free pass to just hand-wave things away. Like "why is the house the way to is" "ehhhhhhhhhh you wouldn't get it"
AT least they didn't put a platform in it that just goes up and down carrying food.
eating sugar no papa you can’t just say “no” to an opinion dude lol
@@neildoerdan2298 the platform was actually a really great comment on society tho, and at least it was original.
Honestly, if the house was explained in detail how it worked then the movie would have to be about the house.
Also over explaining ruins horror since the horror is in the unknown
I have a problem when movies use the concept of a village feeding people to a house because it only eats bad people. Wouldn’t feeding people to a house make the entire village nothing but bad people? Wouldn’t that attract those people to the house because they deserve to die because they’re bad people?
Yeah and his wife was cheating. Why didn’t she get taken?
I'm not sure the village was feeding the house as much as just aware that bad people were drawn to the house and never left it. In all honesty, if this was a real thing, and it actually drew in real rapists and murderers and such, would you try to save them from going in? Or would you simply say Karma?
@@scrappymom7881 🤣😅
@@scrappymom7881 Good one 😅
3 years late but the village people are means to an end. Basically we can all see the house as the purgatory, the village as hell, and the people as devil’s servants, probably people who committed bad deeds and are trapped in time never being given the chance to rest in peace.
We watched this last night and was left puzzled. Your take on it helps, especially after seeing the movie. Thanks for the help!
The house just wants bacon.
@Michael Harrell It was a joke. He meant bacon as in the meat
Well you obviously didn’t get the joke so I hadda let you know
Maybe the house is a type of entrance for the river of Styx, and stettler is actually the ferryman Charon, helping the souls cross.
I would’ve preferred that instead of him being trapped their forever he turned back and the house was gone he faced his sins and that’s what it was really all about it would’ve also went with the god vs devil theme
So Silent Hill 2?
I mean if that happened there would've been no victims ever. Penance has nothing to do with admitting, it demands more of you. Yes the punishment outweighs the sin, but this reflects life in general. I think that would've been unsatisfying. Yes him escaping is the "happy" ending but that goes against the purpose of the film. He has made a mistake, now he has to pay for it.
Edit: That's my take away from watching this video I, by no means, have seen this film. But that is what it seems like to me. Letting him escape would be a betrayal of the purpose. It's above him, it doesn't need to be complex. You sin, you're trapped forever.
Christian theology, somewhat oddly, accepts that once you go to Hell, you can't repent. (There were big debates about this way way back, but it was settled.)
@@DanielFolsom Actually, not all Christian sects believe that. We don't all even have a uniform belief about what hell is, or if it actually exists as a literal place in the afterlife.
@@supercode2825 There are adherents that reject Hell entirely (although few, if any, major denominations go that route), and there's virtually no support for the idea that repentance after being sent to Hell is possible.
Well, the devil “exists” to punish people who have done wrong. Not just to be the embodiment of evil
No that’s gods job
Shari J by sending them to the devil
The "devil" is nothing more than Gods bad side. Everybody has one
@خوشکگێی هەڤاڵ گەرمیانی there are interpretations of devil that Lucifer is called Beelzebuv and he is first of the fallen and the fallen angels are Devils, because Lucifer hubris becauss he is the most beautiful and beloved by God, he wants to rule humanity but God doesn't let and cast him down and his followers. And as punishment Lucifer that wanted to rule humanity. God sent sinners(shit) people thats why he sometimes called Lord of the Flies because he rules shitty people.
I find it hilarious that people argue over which one is right about... Essentially fantasy.
What about the credit he had left at the shop? Surely the devil will let him out of the house to spend it, no?!
is kevin bacon's character even really a "bad guy?"
bad enough for the devil to want him?
its made to sound like her murdered his ex-wife, but that's different than leaving her as she drowned herself; unless i'm missing something.
Nope lol
I also want to know this. Did she drown herself? Or was it an accident?
Honestly I can't blame the guy for anything if she chose to commit suicide, like yeah, he could have stopped it, but is it really his fault she chose to kill herself?
@@lucasbrant9856 she didn't kill herself on purpose. She was drunk/overdosed on pills and was unconscious
Lucas Brant I think she was drunk and on pills. It slowed shots of a wine glass and a bottle of pills next to it. Wait. Maybe it was a suicide I have no idea
The implication is that the wife committed suicide, and whilst he had returned home and witnessed this and that she was still alive, and he had the chance to save her life - he didn't.
He leaves the room and at that point he becomes guilty. It's such a minor crime though. Here's the actually built of law it relates to:
Section 323c Failure to Render Assistance
Whoever does not render assistance during accidents or common danger or need, although it is required and can be expected of him under the circumstances and, especially, is possible without substantial danger to himself and without violation of other important duties, shall be punished with imprisonment for not more than one year or a fine.
I just luv your sense of humour so much
This reminds me of Triangle. It will be up to Theo how his redemption goes once he quits fighting the process. He made an unselfish choice in letting his family escape and he took responsibility. He's already on that path.
The movie looks better after the description ! great channel !
I feel like whoever wrote this script read House of Leaves.
I was just thinking this. It's not surprising that they couldn't quite capture the horror of house of leaves. That book will never have a movie do it justice, just due to the format.
i was coming to the comments to say the exact same thing. it has the EXACT same concept as house of leaves and its a little bit concerning.
Okay. Now I see that the film is just trying to rip off the house of leaves. Not a adaptation and too accurate for inspiration. Just a bit unoriginal. And bad
I knew this comment would be down here.
David Andersson im not shocked at all lol. i mean, bigger on the inside than the outside hasnt been done often before. i dont think its a coincidence if im being honest.
Stetler as the devil makes some sense as if you go away from the strict Christian idea the devil is typically a trickster who likes to play games. As Theo is the only one that has taken a life in the film the devil may have singled him out because of his tainted soul. Yes Suze has a lover but she, as far as the audience knows, has yet to commit adultery in the purist of senses.
Ella is a child and thus still an innocent Stetler may not be interested or allowed to take the souls of those not already doomed to damnation.
Stetler is more likely the embodiment of Purgatory or perhaps even an angel as he is trying to redeem Theo rather than tempt him and bring him down a dark path.
Adultery is also a gray area. You can cheat for lust or loneliness or any number of reasons.
@@robertgronewold3326 Cheating is still cheating though :p
@@robertgronewold3326 lust is a mortal sin, just like murder. And don't try to justify cheating btw
@@304enjoyer3 Not justifying it. But it can be a gray area. Partners drifting apart, changing, making opposing life choices. Not saying it's right, but sometimes it's just not fully wrong. Purely situational.
Carl Jung would refer to Stetler as the shadow/the unconscious. Eckhart Tolle would call him the pain body/unobserved mind. He is the ego/the self. The story teller. The guilt ridden time traveler living in the past. Or the anxiety tortured time traveler living in the future.
He didn’t kill his wife, he just didn’t save her when he could.
That's murder. He knew what was gonna happen and didn't intervene.
@@atel7346 failure to render aid is not the same as murder. If she was drunk and he put her in the tub to drown her, that would be murder.
@@christiec9728 Failure to help even tho u can is murder
@@atel7346 That’s not the definition of murder
and you're okay with that?
To me the house represents a test, with Stetler being the test proctor.
If the souls of those who are being tested are able to confront their sins, they can be at peace. Since Theo is able to be honest about what he's done, and he even chooses to stay alone so that Susanna and his daughter can leave, he's able to finally ease his guilty conscience. His confession and acceptance at the end of the film wasn't terrifying or panicked. Instead it seems somber/bitter sweet; that he is willing to accept judgement and stop running from his guilt.
I feel those that continue fear from judgement or lie to themselves are the ones who are trapped in purgatory shown as polaroid's on the wall. Also, with the ending narration of "Some leave. Some stay", I took it to mean the people being tested, not necessarily Susanna and his daughter.
This interpretation helps explain why I don't see Stetler as the "Devil", and why he allows Susanna and Theo's daughter to leave, instead of trapping whomever enters.
Here is my only question, but it's a damn good one: If the main character ended up staying in the house at the end of the movie....then how could the house be available for rent again at the very end of the film??? Does this imply that the main character took his own life out of guilt as did others before him and it is the spirits of these people living in the house? How else could he live in the house and the house be rented to other people? If anyone has insights on this, please comment. This is the only part of the movie that left me confused.
i mean the house changed itself at will and you'd never run into the other 'residents', but my guess is that only he's soul stayed, the whole journey is a metaphore for taking ownership of the things you've done/gone through.
I think Stetler may be an angel.
Due to the number of chances he gives his "victims " to repent. The house may be evil but Stetler seems separated from the house. Basically, my theory is that the house has become the final testing ground for potentially dammed souls. Those who confront their demons and repent get to leave, the others... not so much. My reasoning for this is that the shopkeeper says: "Some people leave, some don't "
Maybe the townspeople interacted with some of those who were allowed to leave, and came to realize the importance of Stetlers work, hence the whole town being in on it. Kind of a -"If that house only eats evil people, who am I to stop it?"-type of rationalization .
Just my 2 cents
wow. interesting take. reminds me of the show ' the good place'.
That implys that the village isnt evil and we are all corrupted sinners
Thank you for sharing...
Awesome Detailed Review...
Didn't want to watch it to understand it...
Your video saved me...
Thanks for explaining this movie! It was kind of all over the place with it's plot at times!
11:42 My thought,
This is the only say of village people that "devil built that house" because there were mysterious deaths in that house that's why they relate it as act of devil. But they don't know that the house only kills the bad people. No where in the movie, director even tries to say that the house made by devil. Director just shows that the people of that village relate it with devil.
I initially thought Stetler was more like a manifestation of all the guilt, remorse, denial and anger inside Kevin Bacon’s character. I feel the movie would have been better as more psychological and less horror, like the house has some sort of supernatural power and acts a sort of purgatory where you have to repent for your sins or whatever is eating away at you, and all the strangeness in the house - Stetler, the changing rooms, the time travel, the Polaroids - are all manifestations of the mind of the person that needs to be cleansed.
I wouldn’t feel guilty at all. If my partner was disturbing my peace for years to the point of hatred for him, and he decides to mix alcohol, medication, and a hot bath one day….he’s a grown man, who am I to stop him? I wonder if he had no guilt, I wonder would the house be as effective?
I literally just watched the movie thank you so much
I litterly just finished it. I had no idea what was going on.
@FINESSED TAY GAMING It was mediocre at best!!., I just wished they had made it more of an actual horror/ thriller and developed the plot line better. They could have developed, the unreliable Narrator to an eventual arc that was understood, and gave answers to so many questions, to a level so much deeper than what they did. It left people more confused than anything. There was no real answers into what was actually going on?, or why he had to stay?, what brought them there?. Why he was able to go back & leave his daughter with his wife?, who was the shadow man? What was his purpose?, was he the devil?, if so why did he want him to find peace? , what the point was of the Shopkeeper & the old woman by the car?. It could have been done, alot better. They also charged people $20 for a 90 minute film. I didn't pay to watch it, but I feel bad for the people who did.
Amazing explanation. Thank you.
I liked this movie and most Blumehouse movies even Fantasy Island
Also Stetler is an anagram of Settler, which is what Kevin Bacon will eventually become in the confines of the house.
All these footloose references cracked me up especially: 02:12 😂😂👏
This house is an SCP.
What's an SCP
Lol i thought the same thing 🤣🤔
@JAYDEN HERRERA thank you
SCP666?
I just looked it up and Stetler or Stettler is derived from the surname Stadler in German; the root word being Stadle, which means ‘barn, granary, storage building’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a barn or granary, or an occupational name for an official who was responsible for receiving tithes into the manorial storehouse.
Maybe this etymology is meant to show that “Stetler” takes offerings in the form of the residents souls, or Polaroids, to maintain the manor and as a Stadler can never leave as a result
Stetler in my opinion could very well be the Grim Reaper as apposed to the Devil or even possibly God. My reason for saying this is that the Grim Reaper is supposed to collect soles and bring them to their final resting place (in this case the house). The Grim Reaper in some cases like the Ferryman from Greek Mythology is supposed to guide people down to hell or their final place of resting. The Grim Reaper not only guided our protagonist to the home, but helped him cope and lay to rest his past/past self.
• 6:18 - What kind of architectural flaw could make it bigger on the inside? 🤨
• 10:27 - There was only one shadow-like figure and it was himself from the future.
• 11:11 - That's because you're thinking of the post-Dante Christian concept of the Devil as evil incarnate. In many/most cultures (and the comic/show Lucifer), the devil is just an instrument of punishment of the wicked, not personally malicious himself.
Drunk Time Lord architect?
Aleksei Nagaev talking about the house
Oh wow I was wondering why he was disabled. That explanation at @8:43 👏 well done!!
Best notification ever . Nice
Kevin Bacon is aging like fine wine
The house having different measurements inside and outside also occurs in a horror book called house of leaves that, of course, takes place inside a house. The themes and plot are different tho
They should have dropped the scene at the beginning or made it a shadow and definitely modified Bacon's voice (which has a very unique and memorable wraspy timbre that we've heard in a million movies for years) because that just gave the whole thing away to me. And they should've put more time into the house or town if it was that powerful a place or at least it's look. It just looked like the director's friend was a realtor and gave them a show home to film in for a couple of weeks. I did like the whole trapped in purgatory/time loop effect and when the interior began to get weird it had a nice Navidson Record vibe. And in some versions, the devil is more about just punishing the wicked that collecting as many souls as possible (i.e. the show "Lucifer").
agree. i was very sure it was gonna be a 'confronting your issues' kinda movie because of the nightmare scene.
With all these "facing your shadow" themes I expected someone to talk about Persona
I cannot wait for the sequel they're making called You should come here.
6:06 Simple solutions are a rare treasure in fims nowdays. When I saw the film I didn't notice that the is the angle in the ruler what's "wrong", not the wall. Brilliant.
And brilliant acting, the three of them.
How can you explain this amazingly?
I just feel like if Theo has to stay in the devils house because he sinned then Suzy should have had to stay as well because she’s a sinner too. (Infidelity)
I love that most of the stuff you said, i also though while watching it ! ❤
People tend to forget, but Kevin Bacon actually made some pretty AWESOME horror-movies - "STIR OF ECHOES" being among my absolute favourites (ALL-TIME favorites!).
Thankyou for the recommendation.
Yessssss absolutely love that movie
Stetler is an anagram for settler...the person who settles in the house. The house can warp time, Stetler is actually his future self after an untold amount of time, driven to even more madness, it is his own personal hell.
You know "Bread of Heaven" is the national song of Wales, right?
Great 👍 review ! Now I don’t have to see it ! Lol I do love Kevin bacon . My fav of him was in tremors and stir of echoes !
Imagine being trap in that house with Kevin Bacon! You can learn all the steps in Footloose!
Wait, this whole video makes it seem like it's a good movie. Everything you described seems super cool.
I enjoyed it, for what it's worth
I love how some parts of the movie seem to take inspiration from “House of Leaves”, it’s such an amazing book
Any plans for a video on The Order Season 2? Looking forward to your thoughts on the ending.
i know this is late but also in the movie you can see how the house chooses people by watching when theo and susanna are arguing while theos making dinner both of them say it was eachothers idea which shows that the entity sent both of them links to the house
This movie is good from both a subjective and profile standpoint. The film incorporates several super deep foreshadowing moments that make no sense(until the end), comparable to the sixth sense. Also the conflict of trying to start his life over and having it torn away from him is a huge symbol of punishment. Bacon was the best actor for this, keeping his stagnant calm self. The house represents purgatory! Not hell! This is in fact the angel of death not the devil. The frustration of being lost in time is a description of a lost world. It’s a world to serve penance not to endure pain and suffering for the sake of suffering. Rather to endure suffering to learn the error of your ways. It also enhances the idea of Good samaritainship. The devil wants cold blooded killers while God wants good samaritains, Bacons character was neither of these people, he was a healthy middle, not causing the death but not doing anything to prevent it . Showing the house is purgatory an indescribable middle ground of the two.
Get over it, it was a good film.
Was it portrayed in the best way? No it wasn’t. Neither was Star Wars, or Divergent, or passengers, all good stories but bad filming techniques resulting in a split audience. Star Wars got amazing reactions but it wasn’t filmed correctly and had some plot holes. Imagine if all movies could be perfect. This one is far from it but it does have an amazing showmanship of showing someone the error in their ways.
But he did leave... his wife to drown. Should've stayed and saved her.
All of the Footloose jabs are hilarious.
I literally just watched the movie because I wanted to hear your take on it! All Hail 🥓!!!
lol it feels like Blumehouse just shotguns a bunch of movies every year like here's 15 movies and 3 are good hahah just throw a bunch out there and hopefully the couple that are good pay for the rest
If I'm not mistaken, the mythological figure of what could be considered the devil didn't just take souls. He took guilty souls in some stories. As those were the only ones he had right to. I wonder if this is an allusion to one of those type of stories.
Wow a ending explained already, I thought I just started to see the trailers on CZcams 🤔
Kevin Bacon also starred in Hollow Man - based on The Invisible Man -
where his character says: It's amazing what you can do when you don't have to look at yourself in the mirror anymore.
This movie left me with more questions than answers which I never like in a movie. Why did he let his wife die? If he wanted her to die, why is he feeling angry and guilty? What was wrong with their marriage that he should have left? Did he just end up killing his self in that house? How did he know staying in that house was right instead of raising his daughter?
Yeha
Stetler can also become settler. One of its definitions is a negotiator that settles disputes. Stetler is settling a dispute of Theo's emotions.
0:09 You didn’t have to say that wasn’t Footloose 🤣
The moment i saw the warning on the notebook i already knew this was gonna be one of those "your future self warning you to get out" type movies
It reminds me of a mixture of What lies beneath and Secret window 💯
Kevin Bacon has been in Horrors before this Stir of Echoes which is one of my favourite movies
Really liked the footloose references.
Can someone explain why at the ending it is now dark when we see his wife and daughter leaving the house and they look back? (Daughter sees his silhouette and says "there's someone in the house") Remember it was broad daylight when his wife came back and he confessed to her what happened and they seemingly left. How did it suddenly switch to night?
And who is the man that is with his wife and daughter that said let's go?
Some silent hill type stuff!
Oh my, I am going to really like this movie, I really enjoy thrillers like this... Also, the house measurements not adding up is taken from the book "House of Leaves"
And the 3th filme, Should I stay or should I go
The devil isn’t just evil, he is but he isn’t just evil to everyone. The devils main job is to pass judgment. He can’t hurt someone who isn’t evil inherently
I kind of think that the house is the abyss for all who are either fighting with guilt and Stetlar is more like a Ed(super ego) like you mentioned ......I think the guy just drowned in his own guilt (the house ) coz he couldn't face and resist his Ed (stetlar) coz he was hiding it and he was feeling and at the end just like the suiciders he also gave up coz he said, "I cant do this anymore" ......he just gave up and left his wife and kid that he think he didn't deserve , embraced his guilt and went into the darkness like any depression patient ......he could've fought it though but he just gave up ....thinking he deserves the punishment and not a second chance
Thank you!
It’s a good movie. I’ve watched it 2 times already . My acting coach trained Kevin Bacon. Great actor
I just had a bacon sandwich 🥪 😋
This is exactly how I interpreted it ...except for the 'let rest' bit... and I totally enjoyed it. No regrets here, I thought it was well done.
Ela, the name means "God is my promise."
Oh, the full Hebrew version of the name. Elisheva
Thanks for the recap. I only made it halfway through. You proved the movie isn't even worth watching a review of! 🙏
At 0:15... I'm dead from laughter!
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Looks like I have another Blumhouse film to watch. I'll deffinately need a blanket and some chocolate tho (I love the concept of psych thrillers, but they wig me out easy)
6:05 I don't think that ruler is at a right angle either.
One of the hardest working man in cinema.