RESURRECTION (2022) Ending Explained
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In Resurrection, a woman's carefully constructed life gets upended when an unwelcome shadow from her past returns, forcing her to confront the monster she's evaded for two decades. We're breaking down the story that spirals into a surprising supernatural direction, as well as digging into Maggie's traumatic past, and explaining the reality breaking ending. With Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth.
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I see her in any movie and I automatically don’t trust the story telling. This girl is always hallucinating
😂😂😂
@@ogechio1609 o5o5
Lol ikr
Lol so I'm not the only one that gets suspicious with this....??
It's like the actors that ALWAYS play villains..... They give a good plot away sometimes bc of it lol
@@kassandrahershberger9975 i think she just likes certain roles lmao
Whether he's real or in her imagination someone just casually saying they've eaten up a baby and it's alive in their stomach is so creepy and disengaging...
he was real in at least the first interaction (and probably at least several more).... remember how her daughter (who is not psycho) had a tooth planted in her purse?... when she met david in the park first time he grinned to show her the missing tooth... he had to be real... because her daughter had a REAL tooth
Honestly i assume he was real but not necessarily his actual interactions with her are portrayed.
She's an unreliable narrator.
On the flipside, if you so throughly mindfucked someone, the trigger doesn't really matter.
Abby sticking someone's old tooth in her mouth is nasty, but also proof he exists because he put it in her wallet and show where it's missing from
David wasn't real, it was all just her trauma bringing him up again because her daughter is growing up and going to leave her for college. Look at the park scene when she first talks to him. When viewed from behind the man is wearing a white top, when David viewed from the front is wearing an orange one. Coffee shop is the only time he interacts with anyone but by that time she is already completely deranged, so likely just seeing that in her mind or she is the one already sitting in the booth. When he visits her at work it has that over brightened picture when she gets the call, just like the final scene. Still no interaction from David with anyone. The apartment key is for a room that's already taken where she finds the baby's blanket. The tooth thing can literally be anything, even her just remembering that David was missing a tooth from back when she was with him. How you got the tooth means he's there, when literally everything points to him being a delusion, is beyond me. Theres so many clues to David being a delusion, just rewatch. The whole point of the movie is to show how much abuse and DV affects the victim. That it lives with the victim even after they are no longer with their partner, and even if the partner is never seen again.
That is exactly how I felt with this and I'm the kind of person who will never have kids and even that plot point disturbed that I just lost interest
I think the ending was Margaret having a break from reality. There were a lot of subtle context clues left throughout the film that Margaret was unstable. The biggest red flag was when Abbie told her she thought Margaret was having an "episode". I think that distinction was important because it implied that Margaret's erratic behavior at the time wasn't isolated to that instance.
Plus is was shot super bright. Like a dream or heaven sequence
It feels like the highs and lows of bipolar.
The ending is likely her having a death dream as throughout the movie we see her gasp as she wakes up from her sleep. In this instance she’s probably dying and then has her dying gasp while imagining a perfect family as the movie closes
yeah..that is quite literally the entire point
@@ezekielcartier Have you seen Take Shelter? This movie reminded me of that one.
Another thing worth pointing out is most people who leave a cult or a NXIVM style thing get therapy and family to support them afterward. She got nothing. She just left and immediately tried to have a replacement baby. Her parents never supported her, she never got help from anyone. I'm not surprised she broke down like this.
NXIVM ? Do I even want you to elaborate lol
@@four1ne it was a lifestyle and self improvement cult that created a small inner cabal as literal branded sex slaves for the cult founder.
@@morganleanderblake678 Yikes
An mlm although cult like will ruin your life faster then a cult
@@spygod10 ehh probably about the same rate, a lot of cults also take all your money right up front.
The Prestige, The Gift, The Night House, and now Resurrection, you know you're in for a wild ride when Rebecca Hall is involved.
You're forgetting Christine and that wasn't even a horror movie. Hall has really found her niche. She's just great at cultivating a growing sense of dread in her roles.
So much drama
@@lykos2738 Christine isn’t a horror movie? Wait, I’m not getting mixed up with a different movie with a similar name, right? The Christine I’m thinking of is the one about the Evil Car that corrupts a teenager.
@@ironwraith852 The Christine I'm talking about was a biopic about a real life anchorwoman who shot herself on camera.
@@lykos2738 That’s horrible. Well, I hope she continues with her success, if she is in fact successful, since I don’t know anything about her.
In 2020 my wife and son died in car accident… shortly after I went to my little brothers house and never moved from his bed for 6 days, all the sudden I got up like nothing happened, I suppressed everything and my mom made me see a therapist and it’s like this character is an exact example of some cases he had seen, this is a story of “improper Grieving” was a good movie
/offers a hug
Omg I am so sorry.
Hugs to you, I’m sorry for your loss
Thank you for sharing. It's nice to know this movie gave a voice to something you experienced in the real world. Hope you're well!
My apologies and sympathies are not enough I am so sorry though
Damn, imagine your an intern and have a great relationship with your boss. One day, late at night before your internship ends, you stop by to talk to her. She then asks if you could kill somebody and tells you about how her abusive grooming ex ATE HER FUCKING BABY!
Oh, is that unusual?
@@tablescissors67 🤣🤣🤣
Wish they gave some explanation as to why he ate the baby or murdered it its just too jarring of a reveal without any info into who he is or why or how he ate a baby, crazy cult leader? Something but no he ate a baby had her under such control she didn't call the cops then decides to find her after 22 years, too random
@@ShahrukhKhan-fe3qi I think it's more of a metaphors.. maybe for him devouring/destroying her innocence? Or maybe like a child that is/was tainted by his influence, or perhaps even a forced abortion?
@@ShahrukhKhan-fe3qi Tbh though I think the cult leader thing might be too much lore. It would take away from her very personal journey ya know?
There’s no evidence that David wasn’t in fact real but so many comments are saying that. I think he was real, a sadistic abuser who really tracked her down and came back to torment her, and really killed the baby and had her believe he ate it as yet another way to control her. And she really lost her mind by the end. The last scene was very clearly a dream sequence. She really disemboweled him after losing her mind and she obviously imagined finding the baby.
I totally agree! At first I thought he was a figment of her imagination because he kept showing up in the same clothes each time. But then his outfits changed and he showed up to her office. I mean they even called to let her know he was there so SOMEBODY had to be there.
It wasn't a dream. She was severely injured. She was dying.
The man in the office scene was the boyfriend, it literally pans to him during that scene very quickly. Because of that, as i was watching it i realized David doesn't exist. I think he existed back then and maybe she killed him ...but not in the present tense.
It’s obviously a dream bc her daughter isn’t wearing her jacket.
There are few scenes which suggest David wasn't real and it was all in her head, but David in the past was probably real guy.
Anyone else think they went for a Kronos and rhea analogy with the abusive husband eating the baby here?
I didn't until you said it but once you did it seems so obvious!
YES! “But Cronus learnt that he was destined to be overthrown by one of his children,” and in the movie she “didn’t know she could love anyone so much.” David HAD to have complete control over her and all of her undivided attention.
Just you
That ending shot had me thinking yes reality has left for her and she's sitting in David's room holding his intestines like a baby.
Exactly!!👏👏
I don't think David ever came back into her life. If she gutted anybody it was her boyfriend.
Death stranding
@@guysmiley4830 they should have shown that. Instead of showing that “is it a dream” just cut to her holding and cuddling with his intestines. It would have been a WAY better ending. I don’t know why so many movies try to leave me it ambiguous
@@toptiertech7291 because look at the comments, it’s much better when the director makes us figure it out. To some people David was real, to others he never came back at all.
I think David forced her to have an abortion when she got pregnant that young, and she was left traumatized by the experience. When she says he ate the baby, I think it represents him taking that chance (of being a mother) away from her. So when David is back, all that trauma is back again, but also the chance she was robbed of, so in the end she takes back what was rightfully hers (the baby). All of that is in her mind, of course, there was no baby inside David, that is what she wanted to believe. When it comes to David, I think there's two possibilites: Either he never came back, but something triggered all those memories for her, so she started "seeing" him. Or he was in fact at that conference thing when she first saw him, like a coincidence, but after that they never met and it was all in her head because of the trauma of seeing him after all those years.
I think he was there, and was messing with her. I agree with the abortion theory, but also with that scene where David tells her about a meeting they had but his description is different then what she remembers and what we saw, I feel thats the movie showing us an example of David manipulating her reality and memories. That the weird stuff with the baby are things she believes because he made her think they were real
I spotted a few things that might’ve triggered her breakdown. That intern mentioned her boyfriend asking her to do things and the intern’s description must’ve reminded her of the “kindnesses”. Immediately after the meeting with the intern is when David appears.
@@mikeappleget482 oh that's good, I didn't notice that
@@ConfutoDespartus that makes so much sense!
There was no David. His whole reappearance was part of her delusion. Nobody else in the movie ever acknowledged his presence. The woman at the hotel even denied it.
What if she was pregnant from her lover, and the hormones brought back all those buried feelings and memories? When she opens David up, she could be actually giving birth, and she also uses this new child as a replacement for her dead baby, just like her daughter was, and at the end, she realizes she feels the same way again, overprotective of him and as he grows up she will face this same fear forever, just like she does for her daughter, so there’s no way out? It’s just a theory that may not make sense but I just wanted to throw it out there 😊
That's a good theory too!
Wow think she ran from daddy out of fear and will exclude daddy 3 as, well over her unending fear
that's a very good theory!
Smart
Makes sense
I think David was real, but the entirety of his presence now isn't. He was a projection of her fears for her daughter going through what she went through. Which... Makes it make more sense as to why there's a man with a dead baby inside him. Also sort of noticing similarities to Mother! here.
Yup, I assumed David was always a psychotic projection of her fears the whole time in the movie. All cos her daughter was leaving.
Yeah, especially since Ben would have been digested and shit out at this point if he was actually eaten.
Mother is literally a story about God fucking over the earth…. It’s nothing like Resurrection.
@@lesyeuxsansvisage1157 I said similarities. Not the same story. Ya got quite the anxiety when people have an opinion near you huh?
@@morganleanderblake678 i remember going into the theatre to watch Mother! And not knowing a single thing about it prior. Hadnt even seen a commercial, it was more me accompanying my gf, now ex, at the time.
I almost fell asleep throughout and kept nodding in and out untill close to the end when everything started going off the rails with the baby and it was like awaking into a fever dream.
It’s like the ending of that Censor movie where it seemed good but then cut to the horrific reality.
The one where she “found” her sister.
Rebecca Hall is fantastic in this movie and Tim Roth playing a excellent role as well. You want a strange psychological thriller this is it for sure! Thanks for covering this flick
She is really good in general of playing protagonists in suspense/thriller movies like this.
Rebecca is so intense. I like to feel uncomfortable watching these types of movies.
I like this channel. It’s one of those channels to watch when you do chores or something. It’s funny as it is very relaxing in spite of its subject matter.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks that! I always watch it at least once but then will listen to others when I'm doing other stuff.
Samr here I usually listen when cooking XD
David eating the baby is such a scary visual, I want to know what actually happened when she was a teenager, the David she sees now is definitely in her head, I wish there were flashbacks to the real relationship and "kindness's"
miscarrage for sure
@@garioncamille3506 SIDS is more likely
@@Jadzebra youre right
I think he CAUSED her to have a miscarriage, quite possibly by having her perform one of his "kindnesses" by fasting or perhaps by giving her more "wine and pills". I think deep down she knew he caused the misscarage and ran away, knowing if she stayed, he would just continue to gaslight and manipulate her. She feels guilty for not only not doing anything about him causing the miscarriage, but also for not ending the relationship before that happened.
I think he just murdered the baby and hid the body somewhere she'd never find it. Not knowing where her child was or even if he was potentially still alive was a powerful way for David to control her.
I've really enjoyed everything Rebecca Hall has been involved with. One of my favorites is "The Awakening"
Agreed. The Gift is one of my all time favorites! She’s fantastic.
That's the fist thing I saw then Christine. I really like The Gift
Is the audio randomly getting quiet during the video for anyone else, like when he cuts away to some scenes/topics?
It is for me
Yes.
I notice this in some videos and I think it's for when he wants to edit in a piece of info after he's done the main bit in the chair, the quieter piece is recorded in a different place so it sounds different, just a guess?
Conspiracy
I think another thing that makes this movie so psychologically complex is that we can see Maggie almost adopting David’s practices of the ‘kindnesses’ when she asked Abby to text her every hour and she’ll reward her with $20. Assuming David actually did the things she claimed he did (and that there was initially no underlying mental disorder on Maggie’s part when she was 19), I believe every interaction we saw with him during the movie wasn’t real and her mental state is now rapidly deteriorating because she never properly grieved or addressed the issue… all sparked by Abby going off to college soon. David’s actions and kindnesses in the past clearly mentally ruined Maggie and it’s quite curious seeing the the victim of such a thing now almost adopt a practice of the perpetrator.
Great movie! The more you sit and think about it, the more possibilities open up to what could have truly happened.
I'd say that pretty much every thing that happens in the movie is fake, she probably had mental issues 20years ago but was indeed with a somewhat abusive dude, he got her pregnant and either 1.she aborted it at his behest and internalized it as him litteraly taking her baby away and eating it 2.She didn't abort it, had an episode, put it in the oven and killed it "accidentally" (knowing she was manic) which also why she might've associated that idea of the baby being "eaten" after cooking it. However every element of the present is probably false and she's just having a major manic episode partially triggered by Abby leaving, maybe seeing a guy that looked like David at the conference, and/or simply time, as these things are generally bound to happen again without proper care. What's left to interpretation is simply if she actually murdered some random guy at the end or if that was an hallucination, but seeing the look on her face she probably snapped out of her episode and realized what she'd done.
I like the opposite direction this has with the “people who turn out like their parents and treat their kid exactly how they were treated when they were young” and then other people who vow to be nothing like their parents so their kids don’t have to go thru what they did, not often we see this side and have it go to the extreme in movies like in this one
Any chance you could do an ending explained for You Were Never Really Here? That movie was quite the wild ride and I’d love to hear your take on it.
I feel like David was never really there but the guy that looked like david at the biotech meeting merely triggered her condition. That would explain why the hotel staff was so angry at her entering the room as it likely wasn’t in use at the time
The waitress served David and the receptionist said a man (David) was there to see the main character at her work. Either that was all in her head or it means David was in fact real. Pay attention to who else paid attention to David.
Hmm..that's a fair point. Annnd now my head hurts again and my theory is wrecked lol
@@iamV10010 delusional woman hears he delusions from others, pretty common, easy awnser.
it is not "what is real" or "who is real" as much as what Margaret is perceiving. David could have very well been real and trying to contact Margaret to have closure maybe, but the moment Margaret sees him, no matter what he is saying in reality, Margaret only hears nonsense like the thing with the baby. There is a chance Margaret was in fact the one who killed the baby if we take into account the scene of the baby in the oven. It might be worth considering some of the encounters with David might have happened on her head while others weren't. Finally to me, Margaret was the one who arranged the encounter with David possibly under a lie while in her head it was David the one who asked for the encounter, by that moment she is so far gone she murders David, disembowels him, and before the film ends, she realizes once again she had an episode in which she murdered someone akin to her oven baby.
@@D0NU75 Who left the room key number at the Diner?
Watch it again. When they said there was a man to see her they cut to a shot of her boyfriend and then immediately cut to her talking to David. She likely never spoke to the boyfriend who was the one the office mate spoke of and instead had her delusion about David.
This movie was so weird! The end tripped me out. I thought the guy was just messing with her head. I didn’t think he meant LITERALLY lol. I get it’s a metaphor, but still. Insane!
Watched this movie a couple weeks ago and looked all over CZcams for someone talking about it but couldn’t find anything. Happy to see you covering this !!!!
This movie is really a moral lesson for kids to express their emotions and not bottle it up for 22 years cuz that shit will haunt you till the day you die.
She’s already in a mental institution in the end. she was so worried about ending up alone, having an affair with a married man, daughter going away to college, counseling the coworker as a way to express what she wishes she would’ve done in her past abusive relationship, all these are triggers for an episode like her daughter said, clearly it’s happened before, and the last shot was her realizing that she was having another manic attack.
I really enjoy your channel so much. I'm a really busy person and don't have time to watch movies like I used to. I appreciate your summaries and will intentionally skip a movie knowing I can watch the summaries here.
(obvious take alert) I think the movie is a comment on the dependency that can develop in a relationship, and how that unbalanced dynamic ultimately can poison one's outlook long after the situation is over, compromising your own sense of self, and possibly even reality.
your videos are so nice and calming for some reason. I actually let them go in the background whenever I'm doing something rather than putting on the TV
"She used to be obsessed with drawing... she'd never take showers, only baths. She'd look for back alley Uno games. She even deliberately tied a game of ping pong for 4 hours."
Counseling the office girl was the trigger for her past trauma
That and her daughter turning the same age she was when she met David, as well as her daughter leaving for college. I figure she might have been able to handle one of those things, but definitely not all 3 at the same time
Thanks for another great video man! You're a staple of my Sunday evening!
Man, I could imagine standing there and my boss going on and on about some horrible thing like that, never getting the hint as I say, "That's craaazy," over and over.
Have you seen the show Marianne, on Netflix? It seems good but tricky. 30 Coins, too, but that's on HBO MAX. Like a mix between Exorcist and Omen.
Marianne was great & I was disappointed that it got dropped, though I guess it was a solid “cliffhanger” ending in it’s own. It was a genuinely scary show, and had some really solid character writing.
I love when I get a random foundflix notification and see 3 videos I haven't watched yet. It's like watching a horror movie without jump scares.
I love her as an actress, and would lovvvve to see a breakdown of the Gift!!
I love how the video starts with that horror atmosphere music, then Foundflix cheerily says, "Howdy, folks!"
Love that you got a sponsorship!
Yeah, Rebecca Hall is that awesome. She can express volumes of words without saying anything. You can actually feel that kind of dramatic acting.
Nothing feels better than when an Ending Explained Notification hits.
Truly a shocking movie but you have two amazing actor and actress. Tim Roth and Rebecca Hall 👍👍👍👍
I am always thrilled when I see a new video up! Thanks for the hard work, a great one as always!
Stuck in the airport right now and I'm about to lose it but seeing the notification that you posted a video makes it bearable!
I love your videos. Keep up the good work and goodluck 😁
Rebecca Hall is phenomenal.
Definitely a future Oscar contender.
Thank goodness for your channel. I saw the trailer for this and was interested in seeing it, but it looks like you've saved me from another weird ass movie.
I believe Maggie has schizophrenia. The first hint is her saying she used to isolate, draw for hours, and lose track of time. I think Abbie's going off to college has triggered an episode and she hallucinated David and the entire story of Ben. I also think a baby could represent how she sees Abbie even though she's grown up and is becoming more independent.
I had saw this during my second day of working st the theater and had walked in on the final act.
I have never felt so confused and disturbed..
Who else gets excited when they get a found flix notification!
Get ready to huddle around the Camp Fire and hear him tell us a spooky story!
Whenever he posts I usually hide and gather snacks and watch lol 🤣
If you're interested, check out "Martyrs" 2008, French psychological hardcore horror.
Emotional abuse can be one hell of a story teller - I think this is so interesting how it’s a flip on the “woman trapping the man with child” and the “mental abuse” they can be seen with that -- getting a flipped perspective was imaginative. Really resonates with abuse
Reading some of the really... passionate comments explaining interpretations that aren't *impossible* but don't have any evidence in the movie itself, makes this seem like some sort of Rorschach video/movie, with the ambiguity providing an opening for viewers who have really strong feelings about something touched on to fill in more than the actual blanks.
I feel like people are projecting a lot here
You’re so right. It triggered my grief about losing a baby boy and made me beat myself up for being overprotective of my daughter. Then I started thinking I’m insane. So yep.
I love your videos man. I just went and saw the movie The Invitation, and I loved it. Hopefully you do an explain video on it! Thanks!!
This whole thing was filmed in my home town of Albany NY. super excited for this. All these locals are right in my neighborhood.
Can you do an episode on, "The Ninth Gate"? Would love to see it!
Uploaded 22sec ago. What great luck I have
1. The highlight was her monologue. Its one for the records, epic !
2. If, he's from her mind, then who visited her, in the office ? I think he's real.
3. I'm not sure about the ending. And yes, the brightness make me question what is real.
I'm curious what others think.
This was such a good summation/explanation. I was really confused about the movie - what was real and what wasn’t.
Now it seems obvious that David was never there and she’s having a psychotic break triggered by all that past trauma and Abbie leaving.
And definitely she may have had episodes like this before from the way Abbie says she thinks she’s having an episode.
I doubt David ate the baby. He was a total sadist so he likely told her that to be extra cruel.
I’m really wondering what is going on in reality while she’s seeing these final things. Did she kill someone and realizes? Or was she realizing that it’s all not real. Considering the dark turn the movie took it’s likely the former more then the latter. I read someone suggesting that she is actually dead during the final Sven it dying and the gasp is her realization of that. I do think that gasp is meaning that something terrible has happened and it’s more then her hallucinating all of this.
(Just an aside - The crispy baby was a rough scene!! 🫣
Uff!)
Oh good god... the minute you said "crispy baby" I about fell out. Then it screamed... **throws phone**
I just found your channel a few days ago. I'm hooked! I have a movie addiction and I love that you are covering movies I have seen and you help with any lingering questions I may have had. Thank you!
Here we go! Glad I get to watch it before it gets taken down and reuploaded in 2 days.
You had me at Rebecca hall
Who else loves Psychological thrillers movies!
I was just looking for a thriller movie maybe this will be the 1 I watch after I hearing your review!
I love psychological thrillers!
I love them this movie seems like it might be a mix though… granted I’m saying this without watching and reacting to a reaction/review…the whole” listen to my stomach scene and she actually heard a baby cry is throwing me off”
Would you be interested in "Martyrs" 2008 ? French psychological hardcore horror.
Would you be interested in "Martyrs" 2008 ? French psychological hardcore horror.
I have something to listen to with my morning coffee. I just enjoy the podcasty type and I know what went on in so many movies without watching them. Saves me a lot of time.
Would you ever consider doing an Ending Explained for either Enemy from 2013 or Pan's Labyrinth from 2006? Love your videos ven
I think David was real the whole time and was trying to get her to come back to him by gaslighting her into thinking Ben was alive - not only alive but intrinsically tied to him - making her theoretically unable to leave again
But what he didn't expect was just how far gone into psychosis he had pushed her, to the point that she cut him open, truly believing she would get Ben back. Once she realised she had gone so far as to cut a man open and search through his organs, but there was no Ben? That was the final straw that made her go completely insane.
Very possible ending as well - he was clearly extremely educated in psychology, meaning that he thought the thought of the baby being tied to him would protect him. But it doesn’t seem any other characters interacted with David, meaning it could have just been the fear that her daughter was leaving causing her to break, and reopening her psychological damage; in which she never actually healed from. I mean even in her office he came and no one else interacted with him.
@@MelonCapital The waitress at the cafe interacted with him.
@@AutumnFS not in any meaningful way. It could easily be part of her delusion
“Crispy baby time” DUDE lmao uncalled for
19:01 That essentric drawing actually spells out David if you look at it squinting lol
her daughter was finally wearing that cracking jumper she talked about at the end. I was hoping we’d at least get a zoom out to a blanket full of intestines but, no luck.
I'm Italian, and your "bravissimo" was very good
Wow what a movie 🍿
Best channel ever 🤟🏽
Lots of love from Australia 🌏🖤🥰
Can you please do a video on the movie “Fall” that just came out? The premise is so astoundingly simple that I’m sure there’s more underneath
Lovely evening for FoundFlix
I think the ending would really have pissed me off. Thanks for watching it so I didn't have to.
I'd love to see you cover Caveat (2020) 😊
I thought for sure you do Orphan first kill this weekend.
omg I needed one of your vids, I kept checking all weekend if something came out hahaha \o/
I just watched this movie yesterday, so the timing of this episode is 😙👌
“Howdy folks…” I love you and your videos mister foundflix
Would love to hear you do Satoshi Kon's psychological horror mindscrew movie Perfect Blue.
I neee these vids to fall asleep. Not saying they’re boring I watch them twice but it your voice and way of speaking is wonderfully sleepy making bruh 💯
lol😄
is this in theaters or on a streaming service?
Woah thanks brother another one bites the dust for real though I appreciate your content for us very much thank you very always bringing us great content the best movie reviewer/explainer on CZcams hands down
do you plan on doing everything everywhere all at once, I would really enjoy seeing your explanation of the ending
Another great video!
Dude the yum yum yum crispy baby time cracked me up.
Oh my gosh I wish you would cover more episodes of Castle Rock that show was so good
i know it just came out but id love for you to do barbarian. crazy movie imo
Wew lad, that audible spot! Thank you for bringing some of my childhood names to your fans!!
Rebecca Hall is so damn talented!
I love this channel, though I don't watch it often. 10/10 would watch again
This was a good ending explained 👏.
He should do a throwback movie. Donnie Darko I would like to see his take on that movie.
Need to check out Prisoners (2013) with Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhall.
Just saw it and I need your video! Haha
Excellent film
I love your bed time stories. The best 👌
A great way to end the weekend
When I watched the ending I literally was hoping foundflix would explain it to me bc the ending went over my head. Bc I'm confused if the baby was that coworker or not.
something about that last scene with bright light and Abby holding the baby that we know is dead, both in white, made me think that Abby died at some point in the beginning of the movie.
Being put in the oven dream?
He is a representation of her insanity and inspiration that goes hand in hand. Ben was never real but the manifestation of her greatest inspiration but due to its genesis of insanity it cant be truly enjoyed or separated from it, but is in thd belly of insanity that her joy exists. Letting go completely of connections to society at the end allows her pure madness. Pure inspiration.
I did t even know this movie existed till now. Looks good.