Film Theory: How to BEAT the Smile Monster! (Smile 2022)

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  • @Funnyjoke12348
    @Funnyjoke12348 Před rokem +8179

    A problem with killing your two friends is also the fact that that would traumatize *you.* The demon would just come back to you, and you would have two dead bodies to deal with.

    • @insertclevernamehere1186
      @insertclevernamehere1186 Před rokem +217

      How about two prisoners on Death Row?

    • @rjsalvador1935
      @rjsalvador1935 Před rokem +188

      @@insertclevernamehere1186 i did think that she would find some way to use people like ones in death row to trick the demon or satisfy the rules of the curse

    • @gandrilyoseff515
      @gandrilyoseff515 Před rokem +126

      @@insertclevernamehere1186 how a normal person would find exactly 2 prisoners on death row???

    • @lordhegamonster6931
      @lordhegamonster6931 Před rokem +136

      She’s already traumatized from witnessing her patient’s suicide. How can one become traumatized if they are already traumatized?

    • @diorsse
      @diorsse Před rokem +54

      @@gandrilyoseff515tbf she had a cop friend so she could pull some strings

  • @jacobslump
    @jacobslump Před rokem +7376

    I love how he just said, "pacifist run" in the context of a story based in more or less reality and none of us even blinked an eye.

  • @justin09756
    @justin09756 Před rokem +3303

    About the isolation theory, I think Mat may have missed one detail from the movie. The curse feeds off of trauma. It is stated multiple times, and even heavily stressed, that no one survives more than four days. In the movie, as it neared the fourth day it is explained that the curse gets more frantic and desperate, all of which implies that the curse can be starved, which also suggests that the curse can die if it doesn't get the trauma it needs within a timeframe. Isolation may not necessarily be a lifetime commitment, just until the curse is starved and dies off.

    • @thiccynikky3805
      @thiccynikky3805 Před rokem +299

      That makes sense but in the movie it showed that even in isolation, the curse found ways to torment and induce trauma to its victim. I don't think the curse will get starved if it continues to create more trauma to feed on. Also, four days isn't a definite time frame, they said that the victims die within a week and that some die just after four days. I think the curse will continue to keep its host alive as long as it needs to feed. Unless the host dies otherwise

    • @masternate2993
      @masternate2993 Před 11 měsíci +96

      It doesn't get frantic and desperate it gets more powerful and chaotic pushing the boundaries of what was manageable before it won't starve and die it will keep getting more and more horrific until you finally break

    • @BerryTheBnnuy
      @BerryTheBnnuy Před 11 měsíci +275

      @@thiccynikky3805 Oh it'd starve with me no problem. I have total aphantasia. 98% of the population don't have aphantasia, and I have the rarest form. I don't and can't hallucinate even on powerful hallucinogens. It's physically impossible for me to hallucinate. If that sounds like an amazing thing to have, it also means I can't visualize. I can only see what it actually there. I can only hear what sounds are actually audible. It's not that I don't have an imagination, I have quite a vivid one, it's just my imagination does not extend into senses. Rather it's purely conceptual.
      The most the demon could do to me is cause me to have concepts, but concepts are easy to filter and not at all traumatic to me.
      In short, if this were real, if you had that demon after you... Pass it on to me. I won't even notice and it'll starve to death on me.

    • @user-ko7ym4rm4r
      @user-ko7ym4rm4r Před 11 měsíci +95

      @@BerryTheBnnuy You are the hero we need, but never EVER deserved. (Btw, that's something I have never heard of. Thank you for giving me my next abnormality to look into!)

    • @user-ko7ym4rm4r
      @user-ko7ym4rm4r Před 11 měsíci +28

      This is a great theory, but we have no idea how long it takes to die off. It still might be an extremely long time in isolation. It might work, but it could be a huge risk to take.

  • @funkmasterhexbyte1684
    @funkmasterhexbyte1684 Před 5 měsíci +458

    I think Rose was on to something. She didn't *just* isolate herself, she confronted the biggest trauma in her life. We were told that it feeds off of trauma, so if you're able to heal from your own trauma then theoretically it should starve and die.
    tbh, i thought that was 300iq from her and wish it paid off, would've been a wonderful theme to end the movie with

    • @Danny328DT
      @Danny328DT Před 3 měsíci +32

      Honestly the way it ended with the entity failing was way better than just assuming it still lives. If it can't feed off of trauma, then why would it still have any reason to try with its host?

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      You ruined it for me jk

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      To me this was the best movie I have ever seen the story is so rich

    • @Eldersh1eld
      @Eldersh1eld Před měsícem +9

      Yeah, that would have been a great pay off, but that twist was also good, it makes you feel the helplessnes of the curse. I truly hate how the guy just watched her die and got cursed despite KNOWING how the curse jumps between people and that he could have just turned around and avoid it.

    • @Uliulihoku
      @Uliulihoku Před měsícem

      Yeah same! Wish it ended like that!

  • @puppy_pink_beach_bunny177
    @puppy_pink_beach_bunny177 Před rokem +5739

    Mat the main character did try to take medication and seek out therapy. She asked her therapist for Risperdal which is an anti- psychotic. The problem with your solution is that just like in the movie no therapist is going to just outright give you medication without first doing a few consultations to determine whether medication is absolutely necessary. That and at least here in the US it takes months sometimes to even get a therapist. So the main character is most likely still going to die.

    • @engiieen334
      @engiieen334 Před rokem +559

      I think that’s pretty telling of people who actively struggle to get proper schizophrenia diagnosis. often times schizophrenia or relating mental illnesses take a long time to get through and diagnose; to doctors it could be bipolar, BPD ect. that doesn’t change the metaphor of the story, and what mat is saying; the curse, like mental illness, is something you can only get through if you reach out for help and learn to live with it.

    • @SmartassEyebrows
      @SmartassEyebrows Před rokem +163

      @@engiieen334 Yeah, it is definitely not easy. It takes time to diagnose mental health issues, as so many seem similar on short time scales and only can be teased apart when observed over weeks -- but the treatments for them can be completely different. And the medications themselves will induce mental illness as a side effect if given to a health person or someone with a different mental health issue than the medication is for. Even then, even if you get the medication perfectly right for the health issue, the side effects can be horrific. I've personally seen family members have to get rotated through a gambit of anti-epileptic drugs because the side effects of each in turn were life crippling in different ways, including one anti-epileptic that caused extreme hallucinations.
      I know people like to rag on the health care industry when it comes to mental health, but it is not easy, it is in fact insanely complicated and completely personal. A broken bone is a broken bone regardless of the person, but every single individual's brain is uniquely different and no two people will respond in the exact same ways to mental health drugs -- and that isn't even bringing in dosage! It's a field we need way more research in, yet even researching it is hard -- can't ask a mouse how their mental health is, and can't ethically induce mental health issues in humans to try to develop better drugs.

    • @Annnoura
      @Annnoura Před rokem +94

      I work in a hospital which unfortunately ends up as a fall back for a lot of people with mental illness and nowhere else to go. If a person with her symptoms presented to the ED and such a clear case of psychosis (after ruling out drug induced or other medical causes) they would likely leave with a 30 day supply of some kind of antipsychotic and a referral to see someone and get more. It is more complicated of course they would need to be medically cleared, go to another facility for inpatient therapy, and then see the physiatrist their but it would be a much quicker turnaround than just seeing an outpatient doctor. I have seen people head over to our psych facility in as few as about 12 hours.

    • @Cipher_Paul
      @Cipher_Paul Před rokem +53

      Not to mention that medication isn't the answer to everything, especially considering how each patient has unique needs that require a unique medication which will have to be determined step by step as the psychiatrist slowly adapts the treatment.

    • @RobertoRodriguez-vb4fp
      @RobertoRodriguez-vb4fp Před rokem +53

      That is a very good point. Especially when the whole point is create trauma for the one cursed. Imagine the individual was taking her meds several times to the point where she believe she was cured. Then after several days the curse strikes showing her the truth that she never once took a pill but was swallowing something worse, in which would drive her insane knowing she has no Avenue of escape and will lead her to do what needs to be done and the cycle continues.

  • @mothman5779
    @mothman5779 Před rokem +8829

    Came here to learn how to be a better Winchester, left learning the power of love and the dangers of mental illness. Nice one, MatPat. Nice one.

    • @aaronk8440
      @aaronk8440 Před rokem +196

      Saving people. Hunting things.

    • @ante26
      @ante26 Před rokem +107

      @@aaronk8440 the family business

    • @illuminatipoodle4517
      @illuminatipoodle4517 Před rokem +8

      Matpat I love how you make great videos all the time! You are the best. Hope your new CZcams partner does not change it

    • @anneface180
      @anneface180 Před rokem +15

      Isn’t this just smile dog with a bigger budget

    • @TheXell
      @TheXell Před rokem +11

      Devil May Need Therapy

  • @Gogetta80
    @Gogetta80 Před rokem +1112

    Really was rooting for Rose here. She never did anything to hurt anyone and says she’d work her job helping people for free

    • @robertalter3186
      @robertalter3186 Před rokem +6

      She intentionally let her mother die. That's doing something to hurt someone.

    • @JohnFKennedy420
      @JohnFKennedy420 Před rokem

      @@robertalter3186 she was 10 yrs old you goon. Everyone has done something to hurt someone especially when they were a kid. He means she isn’t a bad person and wouldn’t be deserving of torment like this. Smartass

    • @Mole-Esther
      @Mole-Esther Před 11 měsíci +150

      ​@@robertalter3186 🙄 i hope the smile monster gets you

    • @robertalter3186
      @robertalter3186 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@Mole-Esther Just stating facts. Rose didn't deserve to die, but she also wasn't inculpable.

    • @angeloliver7613
      @angeloliver7613 Před 11 měsíci

      She didn't let her mother die. Her mother was a schizo who committed suicide

  • @VicWingz15
    @VicWingz15 Před rokem +243

    The thing that is scary about the smile curse/demon is the fact that you can't trust what you see but also what you do so anything you think you're doing to "solve" your plight could be a hallucination in itself and you could be physically doing nothing at all like you see when she thought she beat it or when she was wrapping the gift but actually killed her cat and wrapped that instead so you'd need someone else to help you but couldn't really trust that either so it's one big rabbit hole in itself

    • @shadowfluff2255
      @shadowfluff2255 Před 6 měsíci +8

      The worst part is my dog has the same smile.

    • @mexreax4493
      @mexreax4493 Před 6 měsíci +7

      The thing that is scary is that mentally ill people actually go through this in real life

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      It was the best movie I have ever seen

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@mexreax4493:)

  • @aaronk8440
    @aaronk8440 Před rokem +2935

    If trauma was the pathway into the person’s soul, I bet a sociopath would be the end to this thing. The sociopath would witness the person the demon was possessing die and not feel anything and then that would be it.

    • @matthewscorner2990
      @matthewscorner2990 Před rokem +395

      Assuming the demon would obey such rules, yeah, that could definitely work. And assuming it doesn't have another means of bringing itself into the world again.

    • @Kurokami112
      @Kurokami112 Před rokem +114

      But wouldn't that mean that the curse would never get passed into them in the first place?

    • @matthewscorner2990
      @matthewscorner2990 Před rokem +251

      @@Kurokami112 Yes, but that's the point. If the person who is cursed dies in front of them, there's no one to pass it to. Therefore, it dissipates.

    • @mariliafreitas7424
      @mariliafreitas7424 Před rokem +24

      @@Kurokami112 thats the point

    • @Evelyn_Okay
      @Evelyn_Okay Před rokem +121

      That's not true. Sociopaths/psychopaths do feel emotions. They're unable to understand other people's emotions.

  • @elfinnch7613
    @elfinnch7613 Před rokem +2455

    I thought she was just going to K.O herself in an alone area. Since no one was there to witness it, the trauma is erased and thereby the demons stuck. Right?

    • @bookbook9495
      @bookbook9495 Před rokem +211

      There are still people she’d leave behind, I assume they’d be traumatized by this?

    • @HelloThere-nm5pb
      @HelloThere-nm5pb Před rokem +314

      @@bookbook9495 yea. also if anyone finds her body, theyre definitely gonna be traumatized.

    • @blackairforce13
      @blackairforce13 Před rokem +94

      @@HelloThere-nm5pb would a psycho be immune to this curse then?

    • @apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777
      @apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777 Před rokem +115

      @@blackairforce13No. Psychotic people still have trauma. It’s about WITNESSING it and having trauma. Not just one or the other.

    • @blackairforce13
      @blackairforce13 Před rokem +42

      @@apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777 So if Jeff Dahmer witnessed a murder, do you think he'd get traumatised?

  • @queenofthecapes
    @queenofthecapes Před rokem +272

    I love when MatPat is able to wring a wholesome message or concept out of something abjectly horrifying.

  • @ghoraxe9000
    @ghoraxe9000 Před rokem +152

    It's definitely not going to go away after one defeat... She needed to repeat what she did .. face it and burn it.. but in the end she just lost.. Her acting was Incredible.. the scariest scene wasn't the monster ..it was seeing what was left of her disappear after screaming and suddenly going silent

  • @matthewstock8746
    @matthewstock8746 Před rokem +2460

    But if the demon can make them hallucinate literally any kind of sensation or action or reality how could she ever be sure she was taking the medicine in the first place? Couldn't the demon just make her think she's taking the medicine when really she's swallowing tic tacs or peppermints or something?

    • @AceoftheVoid
      @AceoftheVoid Před rokem +511

      This is one of the reasons why people with schizophrenia can't live alone
      My grandma has paranoid schizophrenia specifically, and if someone isn't there to make sure she takes her meds her hallucinations with straight up tell her she doesn't need to takes them anymore and she'll believe em

    • @elijahbillings4658
      @elijahbillings4658 Před rokem +136

      That was my thought exactly 💯🎯. Matpat dropped the ball on this one. Great message, but no real payoff on a solution for the movie's problem.

    • @connorwells687
      @connorwells687 Před rokem

      Completely agree. I think his solutions has a lot of holes in it. Even assuming she somehow managed to take the medication (which I doubt would happen), there’s no guarantee the meds will even work against the demons powers.

    • @SeraphimCramer
      @SeraphimCramer Před rokem

      Most likely, it would require at least a temporary in-patient stay in a psych ward to get going so that you have a second party making sure that you're actually taking the meds & not just believing you have, & maybe after the hallucinations are under control, you could be trusted to live on your own. Of course, this all assumes that the demon/curse is working off of your body's natural brain chemistry, & not just straight up magic to begin with.

    • @trystanmadfouni8329
      @trystanmadfouni8329 Před rokem +98

      she doesn’t even need to swallow tic tacs or peppermints as a replacement, in the movie towards the end we see her drive all the way to joel’s house and have a whole conversation with him, yet every bit of that was just the smile curse screwing with her, so she might as well do nothing and think she’s taken meds

  • @jamesmullisjr445
    @jamesmullisjr445 Před rokem +2957

    What about faking a murder in front of someone? Or simply breaking into someone's house? Or empty threats? Trauma isn't exclusive to death.

    • @grigoris.7732
      @grigoris.7732 Před rokem +221

      Yeah, pretty sure there was a quest in the Witcher 3 that already beat this exact curse

    • @EvilerOMEGA
      @EvilerOMEGA Před rokem +170

      Would the curse even move for that? Something as minor as getting rejected for a date could cause trauma.

    • @fiifiir8925
      @fiifiir8925 Před rokem

      Why not fake death infront of the person.. That would make them traumatized

    • @miketrapper0464
      @miketrapper0464 Před rokem +44

      No the demon is real smart to screw with you more

    • @coletrainhetrick
      @coletrainhetrick Před rokem

      As soon as it's proven fake it won't work. People aren't that frail and naive

  • @ayonixanimations
    @ayonixanimations Před 9 měsíci +40

    The problem with this is that Rose did all three of those things. It was day 2 when she reached out for help with her therapist to give her Risperidone, which is a drug that can be used for schizophrenia. Her therapist rejected these concerns and told her to wait a week, despite Rose repeating her concerns (especially considering she is also a therapist). So therapy failed. Drugs failed. Even if she got them she'd need to be monitored that she actually took them because the entity could make her think she did but she actually didn't, same with going to therapy. She reached out to everyone around her and the only one who listened was Joel but she was afraid. Even if she confided in him, which she did on day 4, it didn't help, and I don't think doing it earlier could have fixed that. And the third thing "learning to live with mental illness and trauma", she also did this. She faced what she did to her mother, and confessed to Joel about her fears. Even if it was fake, she thought it was real so it has the same affect. So this theory is debunked.

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      She had to take her self out in isolation to beat it the chain breaks

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      However this is easier said then done
      She could think she has done it but just falls asleep. If someone some how finds her then it appears and continues.

    • @ayonixanimations
      @ayonixanimations Před 2 měsíci

      @@elderassassin9673 This feels so badwards though. The theory that it represents mental illness directly contradicts this "put yourself into isolation" because it's teaching people that if they're struggling to not seek help. I haven't seen the movie in forever so I can't remember specifics, but couldn't she have killed herself either on purpose or accident from what the entity was doing? Which is still losing.

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ayonixanimations if you take the moral aspect of this helping people who have MH problems.
      I'm talking about defeating the monster and also saving alot of people in the process.

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ayonixanimations yes she doesn't survive in my solution but saves alot of people lives by doing this.

  • @mattiasmartens9972
    @mattiasmartens9972 Před 11 měsíci +260

    This theory that the victims should have gone to a therapist is pretty compelling. It reminds me of the film Smile (2022), where someone goes to a therapist and gets ganked by a demon, passing on the curse to that therapist; and then that therapist tries to go to her own therapist, and the demon manipulates her reality to prevent her from doing so.

    • @extendoduck
      @extendoduck Před 9 měsíci +34

      The video about the film Smile reminded you of the film Smile?

    • @ErikaDali
      @ErikaDali Před 9 měsíci +103

      @@extendoduck It's a joke. He's saying Matt's plan wouldn't work because in the movie itself they try to seek a therapist and it doesn't work.

    • @Gacha_gays
      @Gacha_gays Před 8 měsíci +7

      Isn't it possible to get online therapists? Or text therapists? Or call them? Or am I wrong?

    • @kmacademy6742
      @kmacademy6742 Před 8 měsíci +54

      ​@@Gacha_gaysImagine a cheeky scene when the text therapist sends nothing but :)

    • @CosmicAnnihilator
      @CosmicAnnihilator Před 5 měsíci +6

      This is the most underrated comment of all time! lol

  • @CIassyMidget1
    @CIassyMidget1 Před rokem +2527

    If you really think killing two randoms isn’t going to traumatise you and just pass the demon back to you anyways, you’re kidding yourself.

    • @KiLoKills
      @KiLoKills Před rokem +128

      @TheFilmTheorists_1THIS IS A SCAM DONT SEND THEM ANYTHING

    • @user-pr4cu9tb3b
      @user-pr4cu9tb3b Před rokem +133

      Also, your suicide will traumatise Family, passing Curse to them.
      Or Atleast traumatise guy who found your body, also passing Curse.
      Seem only scp Memetic division can help.

    • @apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777
      @apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777 Před rokem +90

      @@user-pr4cu9tb3bI don’t think you get it. The way it gets passed on is IF you witness the afflicted or host of this “Curse” off themselves. It’s exclusively to sight only. After that, it’s game. Sure your death may leave trauma, but it doesn’t automatically give them the trauma just for qualifying for being a host. Even memetics won’t help because it may make you forget, but it won’t make it disappear.

    • @MrMaradok
      @MrMaradok Před rokem +10

      @@apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777 So, you could say that, if you had access to SCP Foundation like amnesties, best case scenario would be that you became asymptomatic, like Typhoid Mary

    • @apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777
      @apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777 Před rokem +5

      @@MrMaradok It’s possible, however we don’t know much about it.

  • @alliepaige6442
    @alliepaige6442 Před rokem +3940

    When I first heard of this movie, everyone was saying how traumatic and horrific it was. I was low key excited to watch it.
    I suffer with my own mental health. The feeling of hopelessness and helplessness are feelings I know all too well. While watching the movie I immediately understood the underlying message in it, and it just made me sad more than anything.
    Her crys for help and no one listened. She tried taking matter into her own hands, secludeding herself and cutting off contact. It really was an amazing movie on mental heath and the stigma behind it.

    • @hawkeyenextgen7117
      @hawkeyenextgen7117 Před rokem +55

      I hope you recover soon

    • @PyroWolfofEarth
      @PyroWolfofEarth Před rokem +39

      I didn't know this movie was a thing and feel like I want to watch it now. It reminds me of when I was younger and really struggling with my mental health. I thought I was schizophrenic and was even put on antipsychotics for a bit.
      Now I'm pretty sure that it was environmental stress, anxiety, and lack of sleep thar caused me to hallucinate so much. And my anxiety was so bad I would fly into fits of paranoia. Now that I am medicated and my anxiety is managed, I'm doing much better.

    • @starboi141
      @starboi141 Před rokem +2

      Sigma 🗿

    • @DuelaDent52
      @DuelaDent52 Před rokem +12

      And then the ending happens and any good will I had before got thrown out the window. Ugh...

    • @Dr.Toffel
      @Dr.Toffel Před rokem +4

      You ever need to talk, in here ❤

  • @-Apothecary-
    @-Apothecary- Před 7 měsíci +62

    The thing about this movie is it seems like a massive metaphor. The demon doesn't feed off of trauma, it *IS* trauma. It represents how it can haunt you, isolate you, mess with your mind, and come back after years when you thought it went away.
    Someone mentioned that in a later scene where her therapist calls her, you can see in the background some sort of letter or sign saying "LAST CHANCE". This is because taking this call would be her last chance to go to therapy and confront her trauma.
    The way to win is to heal.

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      This was one of the best movies I have ever seen in my life.

    • @joeytoofly5139
      @joeytoofly5139 Před měsícem

      yeah and after she gets angry with the therapist its like her hallucinations manifest more frequently and more vividly. This remind me so much of the barbadook

    • @hayleycool4028
      @hayleycool4028 Před 23 dny

      i’ve heard so many people say that, but i’ve watched that scene 10 times and i don’t see it. where is it?

  • @helgageraldine513
    @helgageraldine513 Před 9 měsíci +36

    I hated the ending because it made me sad. I really thought she was gonna make it. She wasn't able to beat her own demon even after confronting it. In the end, she succumbed to it. Maybe what she did wasn't enough? I don't know. But I was really rooting for her specially after recognizing that the smile curse was a methapor to mental disorder.
    There is a so-called smiling depression. I think my brother had it. He committed suicide in 2021. He was the happiest and most unproblematic person I knew, who would have thought he was suffering deep down.

    • @bookworm0414
      @bookworm0414 Před 8 měsíci +6

      I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @spider-man5544
      @spider-man5544 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I think its because she kept running away from various help and seek her own definition of help the best display of that scene was when the mc thought of isolating herself in her old home would do the trick to isolate and starve the monster but she forgot to confront the monster when the challenges get tough that's what she failed to realize when he confronted the physical manifestation of the monster, instead of getting rid of it, she run away from it

    • @elderassassin9673
      @elderassassin9673 Před 2 měsíci

      This was the best movie I have ever seen the story is so rich
      the ending is what made the story so beautiful.
      If she lives this movie goes down as after thought because the main characters in every movie has their protection. However they gave you a great story and you the viewer want her to survive and in the back of your mind understand their is a main character protection.
      With her passing it makes this movie stand out with such rich story it was a master piece how they set themselves up for second movie.

    • @mbii7667
      @mbii7667 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's not a good reason to hate an ending

  • @cheatafastgamingjmk8237
    @cheatafastgamingjmk8237 Před rokem +1084

    The theory of killing the friend with the curse. Has another issue with the idea of self-imposed trauma because that would likely end up causing the curse to go to you since murder is probably traumatic if not already caused by trauma.

    • @apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777
      @apinkcirclefriendswithablu3777 Před rokem +34

      It could theoretically work, as they aren’t killing themselves and you are killing them. However, it is unclear whether if it really needs to spread that way and continue to exist. Unless witnessing their death can also transmit the entity instead of watching them off themselves, it’s debatable.

    • @kitsune6526
      @kitsune6526 Před rokem +26

      I'm not entirely sure if matpad is right here? The guy in the prision should theoretically have gotten a self-imposed trauma but he didn't go out of the situation possessed (he should be more traumatised than the wife as he committed the murder). I'm not sure if it's actually the trauma causing the thing to get passed on or just the fact that you witnessed the murder (and no committed it yourself, perhaps? Although you could argue about that idk). Another reason why the entire trauma thing might not be completely true is that the kid should be traumatised because unpacking a dead cat on your birthday? although that's pretty weak evidence I guess

    • @brandonj7586
      @brandonj7586 Před rokem +10

      ​@@kitsune6526 In that situation, the murderer would be in full control and the victims would have pretty much no control, so there is definitely an argument to be made that seeing your husband get murdered and probably thinking you are next is more traumatizing than murdering someone.

    • @Anorak610
      @Anorak610 Před rokem +4

      For it to work the killer would have to be a psychopath who feels no remorse for killing somebody and therefore they wouldn’t be traumatized by the killing.

    • @AriannaGi
      @AriannaGi Před rokem +1

      @@Anorak610 but they would never get the curse 🤔

  • @TinderSamurai
    @TinderSamurai Před rokem +491

    Something you didn't mention is that rose tried to get antipsychotic medication from her therapist but was denied

    • @eduardusk5808
      @eduardusk5808 Před rokem +74

      I mean if your patient out of the blue says that's she wants some tecnically heavy drugs, would you give it to her without question or avaliating her first?

    • @mrggonzalez3278
      @mrggonzalez3278 Před rokem +9

      @@eduardusk5808 isnt that big pharmas whole deal?

    • @sirdickkickerthefirst9611
      @sirdickkickerthefirst9611 Před rokem +1

      @@mrggonzalez3278 No...? Big Pharma works by overpricing medicine, not by providing it to everyone willy nilly. Don’t be stupid, that’d be bad business.

    • @mulengamulenga6091
      @mulengamulenga6091 Před rokem +2

      I think he implicitly did when he talked about the fact that she sought after help from people but they didn't listen

    • @bab00n15
      @bab00n15 Před rokem

      @@mulengamulenga6091 then proceeds to talk about clozapine. lol

  • @asherikamichaela8425
    @asherikamichaela8425 Před rokem +161

    My youngest sister has schizoaffective disorder, among other things, and this was her life for many years. It's only gotten (much! 😁) better thanks to loving support and meds/professionals that actually work.
    Nice to see a movie give a (mostly) realistic look into what it's like to deal with such a living nightmare.

  • @AxisTheCreator21
    @AxisTheCreator21 Před rokem +69

    With the killing the two "expendable friends" I also feel like you'd have to live with the guilt of murderering two innocent people, as well as the trauma of actually carrying out the murder

    • @kyliebolding1875
      @kyliebolding1875 Před 2 měsíci

      Exactly, the demon gives you a way out, only to leave you with a ruined life and more trauma. Even a way out leaves you better off dead.

  • @morrigankasa570
    @morrigankasa570 Před rokem +2095

    Another way to defeat the Smile Curse/Demon is be willing to sacrifice yourself to end it. Don't directly do so within range of anyone else. Another option is transfer it to someone else who has no one else that they care about or cares about them that yet is willing to sacrifice themselves after you leave.

    • @redrose1179
      @redrose1179 Před rokem +265

      Issue with that is even if you off yourself it's about trauma, the moment someone finds your body if they are traumatized by it they get the curse. So you would have to completely make your body unidentifiable and not do it infront of anyone, also, the curse could easily just make it feel like you offed yourself with more hallucinations

    • @morrigankasa570
      @morrigankasa570 Před rokem +130

      @@redrose1179 That's why you do it with Fire or a Lye/Acid Bath. But you must do the sacrifice before the Hallucinations get worse.

    • @purplebubblegum4055
      @purplebubblegum4055 Před rokem +41

      Yes but will it be a hallucination at the end?

    • @morrigankasa570
      @morrigankasa570 Před rokem +40

      @@purplebubblegum4055 Fair point, but if done soon enough most likely not.

    • @oscurasignora
      @oscurasignora Před rokem +7

      Yeah, I was thinking about it.

  • @GhERM2SOIED72
    @GhERM2SOIED72 Před rokem +1427

    Idea; get someone to knock you out for two weeks, fed on an IV drip. You'd just need to know what was happening before the curse took full control, and have someone believe you. The curse needs to pass on to survive, that's why it moves so quickly.

    • @nicolaidepue3970
      @nicolaidepue3970 Před rokem +147

      You could also simply have someone put you in a straight jacket and lock you away for awhile (or just generally restrain you indefinitely). As stated, it will be important to be fed on an IV drip, but even more importantly to prevent all muscle movement.
      I'm not sure how this would be done, but I do know that the curse might be able to somehow pass through trauma without killing the host. The face, head, limbs, and fingers will all need to be rendered immobile or otherwise imperceivable in order to prevent traumatizing the caretaker. Contact with the victim and information about the curse should also be very limited as some people are more prone to trauma than others; someone very impressionable could be traumatized by something small that we didn't think of.
      Since very little is know about the curse, a cult may try to intentionally spread the curse by traumatizing people in the manner that the curse spreads. This is also why information about the curse should be limited to a few people.

    • @quintgaumer3014
      @quintgaumer3014 Před rokem +7

      Nice

    • @MultiMustafa7
      @MultiMustafa7 Před rokem +1

      There's 2 problems with this.
      1. it's nigh impossible to get someone to believe you have a curse specifically, and not Schizophrenia or some other mental disorder.
      2. There's no evidence to suggest that it moves so quickly because it needs to do so to survive.

    • @theinsurance2450
      @theinsurance2450 Před rokem +1

      @@nicolaidepue3970 or the government would try to weaponize it. Questions what would happen if you k*ll yourself in a crowd of people or online for millions to see. Would the curse go to one person, several or all.

    • @nicolaidepue3970
      @nicolaidepue3970 Před rokem +18

      @@theinsurance2450 Since we see that what is causing the curse is a singular entity, I don't think it could spread to multiple people.
      In all known cases, the victim/entity smiles and looks directly at the next victim while the current victim dies. This means that, if the victim dies around multiple people, the entity would look at and spread to one person as it kills the current victim.
      I also don't think the curse would work online. Actually being there and experiencing it is much more traumatizing than seeing it online.

  • @Feral_Animations
    @Feral_Animations Před 3 měsíci +3

    If your only goal is to stop the curse, one way or another (like say if you don't mind dying) i think it's pretty safe to say the demon will probably try and stop you from ending yourself quietly. However, if, say, you were to constantly and relentlessly hurl yourself off a bridge, over and over, powered by sheer will to jump off that bridge, while the demon is concentrating on making it just a hallucination every time you jump... you may eventually succumb to hunger and dehydration, as all your efforts are focused on that bridge. Nothing else.

  • @MonsterPrincessLala
    @MonsterPrincessLala Před rokem +647

    I think the other problem here is that treatment in the USA is difficult if not entirely impossible to get. I've been on a waiting list for 6 months already and was expecting a call in November and that's just for outpatient care

    • @OcculticRomantic
      @OcculticRomantic Před rokem +22

      I’m in USA and had no problem seeking help and treatment. Maybe it depends on where you live in the US.

    • @adanhajijama6286
      @adanhajijama6286 Před rokem +32

      @@OcculticRomantic some states have better healthcare systems and it also depends on the specific place you’re going to

    • @kodabear1996
      @kodabear1996 Před rokem +17

      And to make things even messier...some physical ailments might have the potential to mimic symptoms of mental health issues, including schizophrenia.

    • @TheSwauzz
      @TheSwauzz Před rokem +3

      What is your insurance? Is it a public or private system (as in, is it government assisted/military or through a job/personally purchased)? How long it takes to get seen varies quite a lot depending on that one factor, plus where you're located, what type of insurance and what doctor you are seeing.

    • @Dr_zevia
      @Dr_zevia Před rokem +2

      This is implying the movie is set in the USA.

  • @ak-ub1ym
    @ak-ub1ym Před rokem +942

    Rose would have already passed on the curse at the birthday party if following the movie's rules with dead cat gift cause that's pretty traumatising for the atleast one ppl in the party especially kids in the party so essentially she should have Survived after that while making everyone in that party a possible carrier of the curse.

    • @thexp905
      @thexp905 Před rokem +168

      Nah, the rules state it has to be a witnessing of a killing. The cat was already dead when given as a gift, so it doesn't pass on.

    • @Oberkiller
      @Oberkiller Před rokem +115

      Honestly I was ready the entire movie, waiting for that moment to be revealed as some kind of loophole for the monster. They even did the extra scene of the kid seeing her freak out in her car. I was so sure SOMETHING would call back to that especially after how the sister mentions how much it traumatized her son.

    • @helloinsertnamehere5472
      @helloinsertnamehere5472 Před rokem +20

      @@Oberkiller I think that idea was it just wasn't traumatizing enough I mean it scared him and he might have nightmares for a little bit but it didn't truly traumatize him

    • @kitgames08
      @kitgames08 Před rokem +28

      @@Oberkiller It could also be something foreshadowing events in future movies where it messed him up a bit, but not enough to fully get the curse. It would be interesting to see them go somewhere with that.

    • @fleur_999
      @fleur_999 Před rokem +5

      @@kitgames08 that would be cool ! I also think the child is there as a sort of callback to the fact some of the victims (not all - at least it wasn't stated in the movie or I don't remember well enough) already had some childhood trauma before getting the curse (Rose with her mom dying, the girl who gave the curse to Rose with her grandfather dying)
      So the kid might be a future target, if he witness a killing/suicide later on in his life

  • @anidiotthatexistsbutprobab5084

    I actually have a mild schizophrenia problem, so I hear things that aren't really there, usually just annoying, undecipherable whispering when places are too quiet. So yeah, this is accurate

  • @marojeda786
    @marojeda786 Před rokem +14

    when Mat went into the “…and when she reached out for help, no one believed her. Let that be a lesson!” I had this anxious feeling creeping up my throat thinking I was about to get into a speech about how mentally ill people should be the ones facing and dealing with everything but, thank you so much for your message, as someone who deals with some… severe diagnosis but had to first face years of gaslighting and negligence from my family until i just had the money to get help on my own

  • @WolfmansGotNards
    @WolfmansGotNards Před rokem +52

    04:58 thanks for the shout out 👍😊

  • @nvrlrn
    @nvrlrn Před rokem +878

    Caitlin Stacey really really nailed the smile, there was no one through out the movie tht had such a terrible smile like her, and it's not even an "evil" smile but just a soul piercing creepy smile, props to her

    • @nineqwert
      @nineqwert Před rokem +5

      69th like.....

    • @chul074
      @chul074 Před rokem +28

      I think she was on Jimmy Fallon and talked about how much work went into the smile. First finding it, then practicing for months to nail it so no loss of film time was wasted.

    • @LetsGoFlyers2011
      @LetsGoFlyers2011 Před rokem +35

      Agree, except I thought the girl at the birthday party nailed, also. Really wish they would've kept that more in mind while casting.
      SPOILER:
      Especially for the main character. She did a good job in the movie but her smile was weak. Also, was pretty upset they didn't spend a few more bucks so we could see her smiling while she was burning.

    • @chul074
      @chul074 Před rokem +12

      @@LetsGoFlyers2011 Not to be completely morbid this is horror genre, but that would've been amazing to see.
      More spoiler alert
      Also the schizo guy not having the same smile as the rest was easy to dismiss plot wise; doubt that was on purpose. Cool plot twist for those not paying attention though.

    • @MrRichManGuy
      @MrRichManGuy Před rokem +10

      Also she was like the best actor in the whole movie imo. It seriously felt real how she was breaking down.

  • @nicholasvondoelln6814
    @nicholasvondoelln6814 Před rokem +97

    If the demon feeds on negative energy Rose needs to focus on positivity. She can't necessarily beat the hallucinations but you can learn to change how she emotionally reacts to them. If she thinks of the demon a bad roommate rather than a supernatural invader it might not be able to draw the energy that it needs to grow.. Theoretically the hallucinations would dissipate as the demon starved.

    • @Krell-ef7rf
      @Krell-ef7rf Před rokem +10

      Shock and fear induced by frightening hallucinations would keep him rolling, especially if he doesn't use himself directly (instead of "his" voice, creating illusions of family members, monsters or random people).

    • @imnotgoodwithnames4101
      @imnotgoodwithnames4101 Před rokem +34

      That would never stop the hallucinations though, you can't just "think positively" while having vivid and horrific hallucinations.

    • @mw9688
      @mw9688 Před rokem +7

      That isn’t how that works in this case.

  • @anatupuafano1928
    @anatupuafano1928 Před rokem +15

    I hate how MatPat always makes things harder than my brain can comprehend and yet it still makes for a fantastic video. Good job!

  • @rosifico
    @rosifico Před rokem +913

    A comic book scenario I imagined was the government discovering and brokering a deal with the Smile monster where trained agents would harbor it and pass it on to high-value targets to destabilize rival societies, only to be picked back up by the original government.

  • @NestleL
    @NestleL Před rokem +181

    Sadly the curse can make you think that you are taking your medication, but you never actually do. You cannot beat a false perception as you have no mechanism to distinguish those from real perceptions.

    • @noone-ss8lu
      @noone-ss8lu Před rokem

      Yeah you're probably right I really truly believe there is no way of beating this thing.
      Even if you went to a hospital and put yourself in a padded room with a straight jacket on, more than likely be a camera in that room as well. And from what we've seen from her patient passing it on to her, when this thing takes over it can pretty much do anything it wants with your body so maybe while she's sitting in a straight jacket her head would literally just spin one way until it snaps her neck, then anybody that would watch that on the camera would be traumatized.

    • @JG-bp6sn
      @JG-bp6sn Před rokem +5

      Had the same thought

    • @Willow4526
      @Willow4526 Před rokem +12

      Idk I think if you accept everything is a hallucination & everything as being apart of reality whether it changes/disappears or not. You can beat it in some regards, but idk I'm someone who technically has a type of hallucination so the idea of being helpless to them just doesn't compute.

    • @Scarleto
      @Scarleto Před rokem +3

      Long term care where your antipsychotics are the injected kind that the nurses give you ready or not could work.

    • @miketrapper0464
      @miketrapper0464 Před rokem +1

      Yeah the demon is real smart

  • @zombiepirateninja1438
    @zombiepirateninja1438 Před rokem +10

    Attention MatPat, "Wolfman's got nards" is actually a movie quote in and of itself. It's a super memorable line from the 80's movie "The Monster Squad".
    A childhood favorite of mine.
    Look it up, preview it to make sure it fits what you'd consider parentally appropriate and enjoy it with Ollie for Halloween! 😃

  • @unicorntorian
    @unicorntorian Před rokem +51

    Another problem with killing one friend and then the witness is the trauma factor. Yes you'd be killing the one with the curse, but ultimately traumatizing yourself in the process by killing your friends. and since there's no one else left for the curse to transfer to, it'll probably just go back to the one traumatized person left... you.

  • @alastor6673
    @alastor6673 Před rokem +782

    Matpat at it again with the how can you survive?!
    My guy I’m gonna die, no matter how many techniques and tricks I use I will fall victim
    It is a truth that is sad to live with but I have accepted it

    • @Grace_aFoxYTart
      @Grace_aFoxYTart Před rokem +2

      I'm sure everyone can agree

    • @starsiadraws
      @starsiadraws Před rokem +16

      Yeah I've accepted that in any apocalyptic or horror movie scenario, I'd be better off just going out on my own terms because ain't no way I'm surviving.

    • @JB-kx3wz
      @JB-kx3wz Před rokem +1

      At least u won’t die to smile tho lol

    • @robertsiems3808
      @robertsiems3808 Před rokem +3

      Nah bro, just take your fricking meds.

    • @veythegay
      @veythegay Před rokem

      I would like, but you're at 569 ╯︿╰

  • @ProtagonistVon
    @ProtagonistVon Před rokem +289

    The only thing that bothered me about the movie is, your previously “okay” sister just gave their dead cat to your kid, then panicked. Yes, get your kid out first, but did no one do a wellness check? That’s not what she’d do, if no demon was present she’d need a bloody hug.
    Great video, thanks for the effort

    • @HotGothics
      @HotGothics Před rokem +75

      That bothered me too. I understand that their family has a history of mental illness and that they blame that for their childhood trauma, but that should honestly make her even MORE aware that wellness checks are necessary and should allow her to see that her sister is spiraling.
      It also really bothered me that the main character was a clinical psychiatrist actively working in a psychiatric ward of a hospital who doesn't know/use any other healthy coping mechanism than controlled breathing AND that she had at no point communicated clearly with THE OTHER PSYCHIATRISTS what she was experiencing.

    • @ProtagonistVon
      @ProtagonistVon Před rokem +26

      @@HotGothics Exactly! Just, if your family has the history, and signs are showing, give help and hug or something.
      Also While I haven’t seen enough to fully add to your second point(I have finished a lot of videos on the movie though), I have BEEN to therapy. Just as a basis I was taught multiple other ways to help myself in stress prone situations, so 100%.
      That said, in horror I’m not prone to blaming the MC(like say, not communicating). In this case, I believe she probably should have sooner, at least said something, but if you have 4 days and the entire time you’re hallucinating... A realistic person might not do better either even if they are a psychiatrist, it’s to short of a time to be haunted and not initially know you’re haunted.

    • @Oberkiller
      @Oberkiller Před rokem +20

      @@HotGothics The thing that bothered me was the mc going back and forth between not explaining things at all or explaining them so poorly that she just comes across as unhinged. I was so nervous for the first half of the movie, but then got a nice break at the halfway point by getting to rant about this silly movie logic. Ah yeah, need to convince your sister something is actually up? Jibber jabber verbally for a bit before showing her a crimescene photo. Instead of just.... explaining to her that there was a loooong string of suicides and then showing any needed paperwork as proof afterwards. Just... no in between. Still a great movie.

    • @superbadisfunmy
      @superbadisfunmy Před rokem +5

      Well she wasn't exactly okay. They still communicated but she was a stubborn person still stuck in the past with trauma resulting them having issues with one another. That was more of a final straw kind of thing.

    • @ProtagonistVon
      @ProtagonistVon Před rokem +3

      @@superbadisfunmy Which is understandable, but I can still dream or hope that even if a family was dysfunctional they would still have room to care even if I know that’s not how it usually works.
      If they have a strained relationship and the sister already has trauma and carers fatigue from their previous family she(the sister) won’t have the capacity to give a crap if she wanted to give the world at that point.
      But, that no one saw a dead cat and MC’s own horror and still insisted on said course of actions bothers me some.
      The movie is only over a few days-a week of madness so realistically, any friend/loved one/whatever could have gone over after cooling down but it would have been to late. The epilogue would never be about that MC either as she lost, sadly, and this isn’t a tragedy this is a horror.

  • @jennalloyd880
    @jennalloyd880 Před 4 měsíci +4

    This theory actually almost comes up in the first half of the movie! When Rose sees her therapist the first time, she asks if she could be prescribed Risperdal, which is a common antipsychotic medication prescribed for schizophrenia and other disorders that involve psychotic symptoms, but the therapist insists on more talk therapy before prescribing any medication - I had found it odd while watching the movie that they didn't have Rose, as a trained clinician herself, approach any other mental health professionals for a second opinion and to request the medication be prescribed, though I suppose if they had and this theory would theoretically hold weight, then it would've been a much shorter film 😅

  • @CTRIsTheBest
    @CTRIsTheBest Před rokem +8

    in the movie, it is theorized that this curse / demon FEEDS off of trauma. This means that isolation could lead to the curse / demon being deprived of trauma, and either starving itself, or moving to another person via other means. Either way leaves the initial person curse free, so the movies method could work if attempted again with more preparation

  • @ThePa1riot
    @ThePa1riot Před rokem +415

    As much as I like the medication solution, I have to question if it would work. If this thing is genuinely supernatural, would any pharmacology be able to stop the hallucinations it causes?
    This is why I freaking hate these kinds of horror movies because it's like a life or death version of an imaginary playground fight and the horror is that kid who keeps making up new rules, powers, or gadgets so that he doesn't loose.
    I do indeed like the idea of having any kind of solution that just completely no sells that kind of shenanigans or even better, make like Yahtzee and, "see how good his 'everything proof shield' is when I take him behind the shed and knock his teeth out with a bicycle chain."

    • @bobthegoat7090
      @bobthegoat7090 Před rokem

      Yes, pharmaceuticals probably won't work. The curse is supernatural and can manipulate your brain. The best way would not be to cause a brain to become schizophrenic, but to manipulate the signals coming from your eyes, ears, etc. This would control your perception directly and make antipsychotics worthless.

    • @bellemarie6895
      @bellemarie6895 Před rokem +2

      Yes

    • @connorwells687
      @connorwells687 Před rokem

      Yeah I was having the same thoughts. There’s no guarantee that meds for schizophrenia would help with the hallucinations that the demon causes.
      Even calling them “hallucinations” downplays the power of the demon pretty hard. When Rose unknowingly gifts the dead animal her perception of reality was warped for who knows how long… I highly doubt some therapy and meds would be able to completely manage this

    • @dr.elementalist
      @dr.elementalist Před rokem +8

      _make like Yahtzee and, "see how good his 'everything proof shield' is when I take him behind the shed and knock his teeth out with a bicycle chain."_
      The best quote

  • @johndinh2913
    @johndinh2913 Před rokem +265

    I like how as a therapist herself completely ignores all her training and does not take advice from a therapist 😂

    • @malikpierre-louis3343
      @malikpierre-louis3343 Před rokem +21

      She litteraly does that in the movie

    • @pops-xe6yt
      @pops-xe6yt Před rokem +5

      @@malikpierre-louis3343that’s what he just said?

    • @JohnFKennedy420
      @JohnFKennedy420 Před rokem

      I agree but I mean, do you think you wouldn’t ignore your training?

    • @timtimslimjim
      @timtimslimjim Před rokem +13

      I think that's one of the main ideas in the movie. Like how a lot of people act like they're super supportive of mental health and everything, but when they or someone they know is going through mental trauma, they won't listen to their own advice or be as supportive as they pretend to be.

    • @footballfan283
      @footballfan283 Před rokem +1

      @@timtimslimjimI think is better to meet an exorcist in a situation like this. They probably be able to help you in some degree, but the way I see it this demon has to have a weakness. However they need to do some more digging about it probably from the ancient times as well

  • @shineeshaymin
    @shineeshaymin Před rokem +3

    Wow, what a great video! Great job, man! I loved the film and the biggest reason was the mental health issues and response to trauma it presented, which, to me, were pretty clear. You got a new sub, I'm glad I found this channel ❤

  • @Ash_6149
    @Ash_6149 Před 3 měsíci +3

    .. Although I just saw this a year after it was posted. I genuinely agree with the mental health point at the end. Though we put a smile doesn't mean we're fine on the inside, we usually do that so that others will not worry or will not attack you for that mental reason.

  • @enriquemercedes9519
    @enriquemercedes9519 Před rokem +472

    This scary movie has deep meaning! Thanks for shedding light on this one.

    • @lilyofluck371
      @lilyofluck371 Před rokem +5

      I would say a big chunk of scary movies have a meaning.

    • @xxtmntxxrae4544
      @xxtmntxxrae4544 Před rokem +1

      @@lilyofluck371yeah like how Bird Box is theorised to be about mental health issues

    • @ryomahoshi4529
      @ryomahoshi4529 Před rokem

      @@xxtmntxxrae4544 that would make the most sense,given how every crazy person was the ones trying to get people to see the creatures

    • @brandonj7586
      @brandonj7586 Před rokem

      the vast majority of stories have a theme? Mental health is one of the most common themes seen in literature, especially now when everyone is having issues dealing with trauma and mental health.

  • @SpooxX
    @SpooxX Před rokem +443

    I feel like at the end when Rose was a about to end it in front of her friend, that might have been his chance. He knew how the demon transmits so if he had run out of the house before she could do the deed, would the curse have been able to pass on? (Of course we don't know because he just stood there like a deer in the headlights)

    • @SpooxX
      @SpooxX Před rokem +101

      Although even if he runs, the curse might still go to the next person who finds the body (if they do because she's in a desolate house in the middle of nowhere). And even if he runs he still KNOWS what she did, so would it pass onto him anyway? This concept has so much potential

    • @AWildJirachi
      @AWildJirachi Před rokem +52

      @@SpooxX I don't think the curse would move to whoever finds the body, as the rules that're outlined in the movie make it seem as though that someone has to be there witnessing the death happen in order for the curse to pass on.

    • @thenexgamer5608
      @thenexgamer5608 Před rokem +18

      I thought this, when you see her smiling I was almost screaming at him to run

    • @mycomnithegreat434
      @mycomnithegreat434 Před rokem +22

      I assumed the demon could root people in place to witness the event, to ensure the curse is properly passed on. Also, if they have to watch every second of it, it would maximize the trauma of the event, thus giving the demon more fuel to torture the poor soul with. That's just my theory tho

    • @SpooxX
      @SpooxX Před rokem +12

      @@mycomnithegreat434 I hadn't thought of that. I figured it was the fact that they were caught off guard mixed with the shock of the act that was keeping them rooted

  • @Andrea-ys1gv
    @Andrea-ys1gv Před 8 měsíci +2

    Imagine someone just starts treating the demon like a silly pest and that just works.
    It will give you jump scares and hallucinations but as soon as you realize what it was, you just treat it like horror movie jump-scare and moves on

  • @Someloser3232
    @Someloser3232 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The 2 friends thing might not also work because of the way trauma is processed.
    Looking past the PTSD message and just at the in-universe cases (presumably) each of the victims were susceptible because they went though a prior trauma:
    Rose’s mother overdosed
    Laura’s grandfather died in front of her
    Muñoz never got over his brothers death 20 years prior.
    These are all things that could happen to anyone (kinda the point, I know)
    But coupled with Tally’s fear of the curse bouncing back to him shows that if you were to do the 2 people method the trauma would just bounce back onto the first person. And it all has to have a direct line since Holly and Jackson showed no presence of a demonic curse

  • @haileywalsh6782
    @haileywalsh6782 Před rokem +167

    wait with “The Wolfman’s Nards” theory wouldn’t the curse go back to you after killing both friends? you still witness your two best friends getting murder which has to resort to some sort of trauma bringing the curse back to you?

    • @skelebonez1349
      @skelebonez1349 Před rokem +4

      Ehh not sure? I mean it has to be self game ending to another person for that to work. Not game ending another person with a curse

    • @cross_rdiance7968
      @cross_rdiance7968 Před rokem +6

      I have been thinking about the moral dilemma of "The Wolfman's Nards" solution and to maybe combat it (throwing all mortality away) is this (please don't throw me onto an FBI list).
      After killing your the first best friend, activate a premade trap to brutally murder your second best friend without looking, hearing or listening to their death. After two pair of your besties corpses, pull a level to hide their body away and clean up the mess to lessen the risk of the curse reattaching itself to you.

    • @fluxrono1811
      @fluxrono1811 Před rokem +3

      I think thats why mat said take your 2 most expendable friends. Best friends arent expendable. But this 2 people you might hang out with occasionally are

    • @miketrapper0464
      @miketrapper0464 Před rokem +4

      Yeah im not so sure the demon can be killed that way heck I don’t think the demon can be killed, besides the movie showed that the demon can make you think you killed someone but then you realized you were asleep and never moved at all

    • @nightbane2889
      @nightbane2889 Před rokem +3

      That a good question. We do not know if it's a one and done deal or not. If it one and done, you presumably have immunity. If it's not one and done, it could come back. Which is probably the fear the man in jail had, that it will come back.

  • @angelaplays
    @angelaplays Před rokem +145

    This movie made me realize how sinister smiling can be
    Edit: also. I think that all of the smiles were practical. None of them were CGI which makes it more scary. What’s hilarious is that some people were hired to go to baseball games and do that creepy smile in order to promote the movie.

  • @Lucky-McShay
    @Lucky-McShay Před rokem +15

    As someone who has a family member that helps people with schizophrenia on a daily bases, it is very accurate about the not taking meds thing, and it is really heartbreaking to see. My heart goes out to those with it or their families.

  • @BerryTheBnnuy
    @BerryTheBnnuy Před 11 měsíci +2

    There's something else... People with aphantasia are resistant to hallucinations. People with total aphantasia are completely immune to hallucinations.
    I have total aphantasia. If the demon were latched onto me it'd be one of those situations where "I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me." It'd be completely unable to affect me and have to wait till I die of old age.

  • @charlottesearle7997
    @charlottesearle7997 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The thing in the movie that I was the maddest about was the response of the people around her. Like, I get that she lashed out at her fiance and that she gave her nephew a dead cat for his birthday, but she was clearly in major distress the whole time.
    You don't need to subject yourself to someone who is deliberately being awful and actively doing nothing to change that, regardless of their circumstances, but this is not that. She was clearly crying out for help, and basically no one listened.
    Even if you don't believe her story about a curse, something is clearly wrong, and SHE obviously believes its a curse. Just telling her she's wrong won't help. Honestly you'd probably be better off phrasing it like Matpat does in the video.
    "This medication could help combat the demon's hallucinations so it can't hurt you as much. It also works through trauma right? So maybe seeing a therapist could weaken it?"
    Its not good to always play into the hallucinations or delusions of someone who is sick, but they need the help of a professional, which these people are not. So anything you can do to help them willingly get that help is minimising harm, at least in my book.

  • @taitjohnson
    @taitjohnson Před rokem +370

    The specific solution I had in mind when I saw this movie in theatres was similar to your idea, basically she would have to go into a padded cell in the hospital where she worked if it was an option. As you covered the monster doesn't have any physical powers which means when it kills you it really needs one thing other than a witness. it needs a means to do the killing. If Rose were to go into a padded cell she would have no means of killing herself and still could have contact with people. Though I will admit that medication is a much more elegant solution. 😂

    • @J-B4R
      @J-B4R Před rokem +17

      Biting off her own tongue.

    • @taitjohnson
      @taitjohnson Před rokem +24

      @@J-B4R could work but she’d be under constant medical surveillance so I doubt she would be able to die from it

    • @Someone-lg6di
      @Someone-lg6di Před rokem +10

      Theyd need a streight jacket as well so no a cell wouldnt work

    • @noone-ss8lu
      @noone-ss8lu Před rokem

      I think the problem with this theory, is that this demon takes you over completely it can possibly do anything with your body, even in straight jacket, who's to say it can't just spin her head til it snaps her f****** neck in front of some nurse bringing her food in the padded room.

    • @madnessarcade7447
      @madnessarcade7447 Před rokem +8

      The point is so she can live a good life this is no different than the isolating yourself part

  • @jl-gaming6495
    @jl-gaming6495 Před rokem +653

    so the curse kills you using EMOTIONAL DAMAGE

    • @j.s.t.6515
      @j.s.t.6515 Před rokem +30

      It'll send you to Jesus 😂

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 Před rokem +7

      No one ever takes defenses against it, I swear.

    • @arciere9986
      @arciere9986 Před rokem +6

      I have to block the smile???

    • @ryancommented9172
      @ryancommented9172 Před rokem +12

      Theory: Only Steven He can defeat the demon with the power of EMOTIONAL DAMAGE

    • @Blueberrry1
      @Blueberrry1 Před rokem +4

      @CJ_ON32s1.wow mr scam

  • @AquaticPhoenix
    @AquaticPhoenix Před rokem +2

    The movie accountants REALY LOVED was the blair witch project. 700k budget and made over 245 million.

  • @kuerbistumor1579
    @kuerbistumor1579 Před rokem +8

    Thank you so much Mat! because you gave me a new solution for my fight against my Hallucinations. I've tried so much pills and none of them helped (i live in Germany so i've never heard from Clozapine once. Seems like the Doctors here have they're own set of Medication depending on what's allowed to be selled in the drug store)
    I will look right know if it's something you can get here in Germany and then talk to my Psychiatrist! Let's hope that it will help this time! ^^
    I watch your Videos since over 6 years now! And i just wanna say Thank you, because a few Theorys not only helped me feeling better, they're also gave me some solutions to try agains my Depressions and my Panic Attacks!
    ❣️Have a nice day!

  • @yingtyson4493
    @yingtyson4493 Před rokem +73

    "Put on a happy face" -Joker
    *"I am the happy face"* -Smile

    • @yingtyson4493
      @yingtyson4493 Před rokem

      @hope. Ah, I see perfectly what you are trying to say. Me to.

    • @jay-notabird
      @jay-notabird Před rokem

      bro that bot is so smart, you only see the 2nd reply instead of the link when look in notifications

  • @ArticioFox
    @ArticioFox Před rokem +455

    the very true reality of all of this. great theory as usual guys

    • @hereisthefullclip7666
      @hereisthefullclip7666 Před rokem

      Link to the Clip :- They finally released this
      czcams.com/video/2EXjRrTzTgQ/video.html .

    • @savageaches4519
      @savageaches4519 Před rokem +3

      Smile+bird box

    • @littlevine39
      @littlevine39 Před rokem +2

      3 bots why is CZcams do nothing with the bots

    • @Jettfighter
      @Jettfighter Před rokem +2

      @@littlevine39 ooooluu ii juuhhggg dirt in eye! And one of them actually responded to me once coherently…

    • @ArticioFox
      @ArticioFox Před rokem

      @@littlevine39 I know its insane how bad it is.

  • @SilverwindWorkshop
    @SilverwindWorkshop Před rokem +2

    I always took the isolation method to be implied to be effective because they mention the entity feeds off the trauma, thus if she isolated then it might not be very long until the entity starves to death.
    That said, this assumes the entity can starve and starves faster than she could reasonably isolate.

  • @twiggyflacko
    @twiggyflacko Před rokem +1

    It has been shown to move, and control victims after taking hold so isolation wouldn’t work regardless.
    Another good video

  • @Zeferet.
    @Zeferet. Před rokem +55

    As a person diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia this video was extremely motivating. Thanks for providing actual good information on the topic!

  • @jaydemigod9731
    @jaydemigod9731 Před rokem +233

    What I’m curious about is what happens if the supposed victim isn’t affected trauma wise by the curse. Like the previous victim offed themselves but the new victim kinda just shrugs it off. Or at least isn’t fazed traumatically by it

    • @moonlight4665
      @moonlight4665 Před rokem +108

      Yeah, I was thinking that. Like what if the only witness was a sociopath or something whose only reaction was 'well, that just happened. Onto to my knitting"

    • @revolvingworld2676
      @revolvingworld2676 Před rokem

      @@moonlight4665
      Then you probably just wasted your time. Honestly the best way of "killing" the curse forevever with the least casulties is unfortunately to commit suicide.
      Honestly if I had that curse that would be my solution.

    • @leena5875
      @leena5875 Před rokem +11

      wasn’t there someone in the movie who wasn’t affected because of this or am i making it up

    • @ryancommented9172
      @ryancommented9172 Před rokem +33

      I assume the demon would have an idea of its next victim being supernatural n all. Our main character, for example, had some messed up past, making her a perfect victim for the demon to torment.

    • @SpaceCaseZ06
      @SpaceCaseZ06 Před rokem +7

      @@moonlight4665 my understanding is that even the biggest sociopath would be traumatized whether or not if only to an infinitesimal degree. A little bit infected is still 100% infested if it's by a curse with a conscious determined intent and it has full access to read plus control the target mind. It would find a way to hurt its new victim. A slightly traumatizing originating event could be replayed repeatedly in a mind until it was grossly traumatizing and each replay could be magnified and augmented. New fresh hallucinations would play directly against past themes or memories of effective trauma

  • @mooma10
    @mooma10 Před rokem +3

    10:45 You are exactly correct. My dad has that illness and he does everything on that list.

  • @gri22lybear
    @gri22lybear Před 17 dny +1

    Smile is easily my favorite Horror Movie to release in the last couple of years! I can’t wait for Smile 2 to release later this year! 😃

  • @RealCoolstriker64
    @RealCoolstriker64 Před rokem +24

    The only problem I see with meds, is that she’d *need* someone to hold her down and force her to take the pills.
    If the demon can make her think a dead cat is a toy train, then it could easily make her think thin-air is pills. The only way to be sure she’s taking them is for someone else to do it for her.

    • @RealCoolstriker64
      @RealCoolstriker64 Před rokem +6

      She would also need to propose this solution every time she sees the guy helping her just to make sure she *really* told it to him, and not a hallucination

    • @mostamazing4298
      @mostamazing4298 Před rokem

      Link to the Clip :- They finally released this
      czcams.com/video/2EXjRrTzTgQ/video.html

    • @gamarix4507
      @gamarix4507 Před rokem +2

      Dang I wish I saw your comment earlier, I made the same one. It's unbeatable because by the time it takes hold it's too late.

  • @Glitch_Shift
    @Glitch_Shift Před rokem +217

    Nice to have a tutorial on how to survive those crazy demons you just encounter in daily life 😜 Thanks Matt.

  • @snot5061
    @snot5061 Před 5 měsíci

    I could really connect to this movie as someone who experiences psychosis as one of my symptoms for ptsd. Love the theory

  • @JasmineAndCaty
    @JasmineAndCaty Před rokem +1

    this theory hit me like I was an open book, and I completely agree

  • @cottoncandyswirl8289
    @cottoncandyswirl8289 Před rokem +303

    As someone who suffers from mental illness, this theory really spoke to me, I haven't seen the film, I'm a complete wimp when it comes to horror, but Smile really looks like a beautiful allegory, especially with the vagueness of the curse as we all view our issues differently, a cautionary tale of why we need to process our trauma and learn to accept our issues and ask for help, thanks for the theory, it means a lot to people like me, and to anyone reading this who has their own struggles, rest assured, we all can silence our curses

    • @JohnFKennedy420
      @JohnFKennedy420 Před rokem +7

      This movie hit too close to home for me. I was able to finish the movie with my girlfriend but I was acting like a little b*tch the entire time. The premise of this movie is the most terrifying thing I can think of. Just pure mental anguish. The first suicide scene was so brutal and scary I should have stopped watching there.

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 Před 9 měsíci

      For real life

    • @j.c.2240
      @j.c.2240 Před 3 měsíci

      Smile is one of the best, most interesting, smartest horror movies in recent memories, and I'm never watching it again.

  • @oscarrrrr2000
    @oscarrrrr2000 Před rokem +408

    Never fails to make me have nightmares at 2:00 am thanks mat

  • @TheFrekledGinge
    @TheFrekledGinge Před 9 měsíci +3

    Wouldn’t the trauma of killing the person with the curse pass itself back to you

  • @joshanley5185
    @joshanley5185 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love the wholesome message at the end❤

  • @thedwellerwhoisdisorganized

    1:20 The fact that this actually jumpscared me because of that sudden zoom-in makes me feel like I have a soft heart.

    • @TheModeler99
      @TheModeler99 Před rokem +7

      the sister knocking on the car window and turning her head upside down got me

    • @ryomahoshi4529
      @ryomahoshi4529 Před rokem +2

      @@TheModeler99 me too ngl. The twist of the neck just disturbed me

    • @ayeeele
      @ayeeele Před rokem +1

      @@TheModeler99 lmafoo when I saw it it got me aswell 🤧

    • @MrBananaCheeks
      @MrBananaCheeks Před rokem

      I’m literally typing this with the video paused, but I’m listening to it with my screen facing the table lol

    • @yumi_cloud
      @yumi_cloud Před rokem

      I totally missed that but uh thx for giving me a heart attack

  • @thepeternetwork
    @thepeternetwork Před rokem +661

    This theory hits very close to home for me. I'm diagnosed with bi-polar and generalized anxiety. It's nowhere near the levels of high schizophrenia, but it's still a mental illness with no definitive cure. Each day involves me dealing with anger, and the temporary solutions of medication and therapy helps.

    • @Exclusive1011111111
      @Exclusive1011111111 Před rokem +2

      😂

    • @justaguy7240
      @justaguy7240 Před rokem +5

      There doctors and nurses with schizophrenia… medication and a healthy life style can go a long ways. What works for me is staying away from drugs and alcohol.😊

    • @dokkae6423
      @dokkae6423 Před rokem +7

      that sounds so frustrating, i hope you're doing okay :)

    • @funveeable
      @funveeable Před rokem +1

      No person has ever walked into a mental health clinic and walked out without a mental disorder. Mental issues are there for life and there is nothing except long term retrograde amnesia that can eliminate it.

    • @Quesoquantum
      @Quesoquantum Před rokem +3

      That sounds really difficult. Sorry to hear

  • @isoladellerosetv
    @isoladellerosetv Před 28 dny +2

    after 3 minutes I am still waiting for this dude to explain his theory... how to make content in 2024: always repeat the same words of the title so the algorithm will award you.

  • @pdzombie1906
    @pdzombie1906 Před rokem

    Great episode, MatPat, the theory functions based on the story's very on the nose metaphor to make a great lesson about it!!!

  • @ravioliravioligivemeareaso4447

    When watching the movie in theaters, I totally thought that her giving the dead cat to the kid was going to be her way out. Her sister even got angry and told her all about how she “traumatized” her son (specifically using the word) - so I really thought that action, or something along those lines - would’ve been enough.

    • @aced6333
      @aced6333 Před rokem +12

      that kid PICKED UP a dead cat, and held it up in front of a room!!! no way that kid was traumatized!!!

    • @LineOfThy
      @LineOfThy Před rokem +1

      has to be murder

    • @shadowking278
      @shadowking278 Před rokem +2

      @Ace :D the grinch: “kids today…so desensitized by movies and television.”

    • @helloinsertnamehere5472
      @helloinsertnamehere5472 Před rokem +1

      Yeah so I don't think he was traumatized he was certainly scared and he's probably going to have nightmares for a little bit but he's going to eventuallys get over it

    • @AWildJirachi
      @AWildJirachi Před rokem +1

      I think the movie's rules specified that the next bearer of the curse had to witness the current bearer's suicide in order for it to pass

  • @ImJerrySmith
    @ImJerrySmith Před rokem +145

    I wonder if the curse could be broken by hypnotizing the person and totally erase the traumatic event from their mind. No one gets hurt and the demon is stopped.

    • @hunchojack5532
      @hunchojack5532 Před rokem +6

      Immune to charm

    • @k.s.4292
      @k.s.4292 Před 9 měsíci +15

      That doesnt erase the trauma tho. Heck trauma itself can cause amnesia

    • @koopa_industries
      @koopa_industries Před 3 měsíci +2

      Guys he’s Jerry Smith, he’s already had trauma with his family

    • @denisegalea6535
      @denisegalea6535 Před 3 měsíci +2

      hypnosis doesn't work that way in real life!!

  • @master0fthearts894
    @master0fthearts894 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I knew the second that he described what triggered the curse that the solution was “Therapy” and “Medication.”

  • @angeltheanimator9185
    @angeltheanimator9185 Před rokem +1

    When me, my sister, my dad, and my dad's gf had a long day in town we decided to watch the movie, but my sister didn't want to and went to go text and call her friends so it was just me, my dad, and his gf watching the movie. It was December 30th that we watched it. So the next day at around 9pm to 10pm, we were outside without my sister. So when we went back inside we told my sister that she was gonna watch Smile and she replied with, "Nooo I don't want tooo" but we still made her watch it anyways. So we put on the movie and go back outside. A couple minutes later I go back inside to use the restroom and my dad's gf also came inside because she was grabbing a snack. so when I come out of the restroom I say my dad's gf and my sister watching the movie on the couch. Me and my dad's gf decided to turn off all the lights except for the kitchen light. And since Smile is a scary movie my sister was scared while me , my dad, and his gf were outside lighting sparklers. And then we celebrated New years. But my sister made a really good theory, she said that, "If the girl who got cursed wasn't drinking so much people would have believed her." I found it as a really good theory and thought about it for a while lmao

  • @LawNerdClips
    @LawNerdClips Před rokem +13

    *Thank you for sharing how to Win, the ending was empowering* ❤️

  • @noahsan92
    @noahsan92 Před rokem +46

    i kinda love that Smile doesn't really wrap up. since it's a movie, we assume our character is special in some way, that maybe she's gonna figure out a way out of it. but Smile could be about ANYONE in the chain of deaths, the lady we follow just so happens to be the lady the movie is about. it makes you more connected to the level of desperation and stress the character is feeling

  • @sidsingh9375
    @sidsingh9375 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Matpat I love your videos and I want to ask for a video suggestion. Can you please do the smile tapes? It is an analouge horrer with lots of lore. Thanks!

  • @jocelynsuzanneeytel3472
    @jocelynsuzanneeytel3472 Před rokem +1

    Dude, I just thought of a theory for the game theory channel about a game called "no straight roads", and the theory is this: is it possible to power a whole entire city with nothing but music?
    (Because in the game,the environment where the game takes place"vinyl City" is powered by music)

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache

    I love that this theory ends off on a helpful message about the importance of mental health.

    • @realstory77
      @realstory77 Před rokem +1

      Link to the Clip :- They finally released this
      czcams.com/video/2EXjRrTzTgQ/video.html .

  • @coolboss999
    @coolboss999 Před rokem +411

    Can we just agree that this horror movie was one of the best of 2022. I went into the movie theaters to see this movie because of its baseball game promotions and honestly I'm glad I did. This movie made me feel as uncomfortable and as uneasy as possible and every single jump scare got me. I hope this gets a sequel greenlit 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @MrMatt-ls3pn
      @MrMatt-ls3pn Před rokem +9

      So true. I have never seen it but it looks really good. It made billions of money than the other horror movies. This movie is a real horror movie because you are dealing with a supernatural being

    • @ayeeele
      @ayeeele Před rokem +4

      @@MrMatt-ls3pn it's really good you should def watch it I think it's on hbo max if I'm not mistaken lol

    • @howtodoit1190
      @howtodoit1190 Před rokem +15

      It has some very creepy/intense moments but honestly I was very disappointed with it in the end

    • @coolboss999
      @coolboss999 Před rokem

      @@MrMatt-ls3pn If u have Paramount+ it's available there

    • @wig.snatcher
      @wig.snatcher Před rokem +4

      @@MrMatt-ls3pn you can't be serious

  • @ChloeKAwesomeGirl
    @ChloeKAwesomeGirl Před 6 měsíci +2

    While watching the movie, I made theories and made sense of how this would work in real life. Me and my mom were chatting about it almost the whole movie. One thing that DID caught me off guard is when her sister came up the the car and said “hello”.

  • @Wunderwolfer
    @Wunderwolfer Před 11 měsíci

    Great video and theory. Also the smile demon purposefully isolates her from the people who could help and support her through her trauma such as her family (sister) and phycologist; first giving a dead cat to her nephew but also by imitating them so she doesn't know who she can trust. I mean to get the meds you mentioned she'd need her phycologist's help plus she'd need therapy to get over the trauma of losing her mother and the trauma of witnessing a suicide.

  • @Yashuop
    @Yashuop Před rokem +3530

    Claim your “here within an hour” ticket right here🏆

  • @jo1416
    @jo1416 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This was my first horror movie and it happened to hit super close to home in a multitude of ways. I left the theatre slightly traumatized but also thinking that if she she had gotten on meds and let her therapist help her then maybe the monster could have been beaten

  • @nothingtoseehere2079
    @nothingtoseehere2079 Před 7 měsíci +1

    My Theory is it is not a Curse or a Demon, Its a Mental Illness that occur due to the trauma she(Rose) went through during when her patient killed herself and what she(Patient) said about that people with smiles are scaring her all that before she(Patient) said before she(Patient) sucided was stuck in Rose's head.
    Note: Sorry about my grammer.
    Another thing when I was researching for my theory I had troubles because I started getting scared snd started feeling that the smile curse thing was behind me and I wont recommened searching about smile on the web (Your choice) for people who get scared easily or arent strong mentally because the thing you search and stuff gets stuck in your head and its troublesome, it took me quite some time to get out of it.

  • @andyroughcut4521
    @andyroughcut4521 Před rokem +166

    You can say this video put a smile on your face. One way or another. :)

    • @arkhamadness-5065
      @arkhamadness-5065 Před rokem +1

      @MeatCaynon 🅥 you’re not a very good bot 😂

    • @Sucullentbutter
      @Sucullentbutter Před rokem

      @@arkhamadness-5065 i hate those bots, like fr, i can't go in a big channel without seeing "FiNaLlY iTs HeRe yt really gotta fix this bot problem

  • @kharlostique270
    @kharlostique270 Před rokem +22

    Thank You Matt, You have no idea how much this means to me. Mental illness and spreading information about it in a entertaining but healthy way is pure tact.
    Seriously, I cannot imagine the work you put in to make this.
    Favourite video of all time.

  • @abject_hovercraft4850
    @abject_hovercraft4850 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Or hear me out… “Medically Induced Coma”

  • @Lucaslives96
    @Lucaslives96 Před 8 měsíci

    I saw this for my birthday with my parents. I screamed so many times but it was an enjoyable experience. My mother probably had nightmares for weeks though

  • @bananacupcakes6790
    @bananacupcakes6790 Před rokem +50

    ngl, I kinda wonder if matpat can enjoy a movie to relax... like, is it possible, or is he just just like-
    "THE CAT WAS ACTUALLY THE GRANDFATHER'S DAUGHTER'S DAD THE WHOLE TIME! 😱" lol