The Sinister Truth Behind The Beach (Final Scene) | OLD (2021) | Fear
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2022
- The sinister truth of the beach is finally revealed in this final scene to M. Night Shyamalan's OLD.
From M. Night Shyamalan's OLD (2021): A thriller about a family on a tropical holiday who discover that the secluded beach where they are relaxing for a few hours is somehow causing them to age rapidly reducing their entire lives into a single day.
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The craziest part about this movie is that an area like that WOULD be a blessing to science and medicine…..provided the subjects willfully volunteered.
WTF would volunteer to do that
@@splashpit those who yearn to leave this realm
You sound suicidal @@themooseherder7280
@@splashpitPatients with terminal illnesses and nothing to lose.
Suicidal people
That boy is gonna need a lot of therapy, he was only 6, but in the span of one day, he went through puberty, lost his virginity, his baby died, watched a bunch of people die, including his love inerest and his parents, now he's physically in his late 40s but he's still mentally 6, he had his whole life ahead of him, he can't finish high school in his mid-to-late 50's or go to college in his 60's.
if you actually think about it this is one of the saddest scenearios to ever happen to a human. one of the sickest and saddest movies out there
He is not 6 mentally anymore, but not 50 either.
I agree 😢
I knew something was up since the beginning of the movie
Anybody can go to college at any age
1:43 is the most eerie shot in the laboratory for me. It’s a rock that causes the aging effects. It’s literally like a SHRINE. Being put and honored in the middle of the lab. They’re giving thanks and honor to it for helping the lab and experiments exist. It shows their warped mindset and it’s almost like their God.
Is that piece of rock/coral inside a faraday cage? Does that perhaps, render the aging effect useless?
@annexsoftworks yeah, there was an analysis video that I watched that pointed out that the food was put in specialized metal packages because otherwise they'd rot quickly like everything else.
Kinda like a crucifix in a church and warped mindset it’s almost like it’s their god. That sounds normal huh? Nope.
Satanism
Pretty fitting that Night plays this particular character
Exactly. Literally gets the characters together, sets the scene, and watches from behind a camera
He does have a habit of playing small roles in his own movies
The twist is that M. Knight has been stalking the people from the beach the entire time!
Ooh! 😮
The real twist is that M.Night himself has barely aged since The Sixth Sense.
Wait wat??
It’s sad that the only two survivors where kids who had their lives cut way too short
1:21 "in memory of the lost expedition" Mike Gioulakis (director of photography) and Steven Schneider (producer) 🤣
I personally believe this movie at its core, is the trolly dilemma, kill one, save ten
Those people were looking for short cuts to speed up their meds of greed
Not necessarily. Their goal is altruistic and noble. It's their methodology that's suspect.
The Island is their version of the Tuskegee experiment, except they can gather data in days what would usually take months or years.
@@theiran by not beinging human?
The circle continues with countless more more people. What would happen if your family (like parents or siblings) this way and never find them where they are?
Would you do that?
@@siobhanconneely4199 I mean you're right, the ethics of this experiment is pretty bad, but look at real life examples of corporations exploiting human resources, this is actually fairly realistic. Look at the cobalt mines in africa used by google and tesla, thousands of african miners touching radioactive cobalt with hands, they don't care because money.
Um, they said they were giving the meds to patients for free...
@@jdgoesham5381 would you send your children and spouse to that place for the meds?
M Knight usually has interesting premises and then doesn’t always stick the landing, but this film was definitely solid all the way through.
FUN FACT: M. Night Shyamalan has appeared in every single one of his videos.
Commonly known fact:
Fun fact: M. Night Shyamlan has always been a hack.
Yep. He's a big Hitchcock fan.
You made it sound like he's a CZcamsr
You mean 'films'?
With it's many holes, I still think it's the best M Night movie since Signs.
1:22 Cinematographer Mike Gioulakis, Movie producer Steven Schneider and costume designer Caroline Duncan.
I have a question: what is the chart at 1:20 suppose to signify? I understand it shows certain diseases, but what is the overall meaning/significance of it?
Each line represents the disease that a test subject in the cohort had. It’s meant to show that the researchers thought of them not as people, but as experiments in progress.
This movie is one of the saddest movies I have ever seen. It had great potential, but unfortunately it turned out not quite as good as it could have been. One of the main reasons for that is the bad acting
Bad acting stemming from a bad script. It was a concept that had no real resolution, it was considered 'cool', but not really explored. It would be hard to be convincing when there's no depth to the characters or situation.
And all the adult actors are good actors in other things. Whether M. Night can write dialogue or show emotional depth is like a crapshoot. In one movie he can, in another, he can't. He's an ideas guy. He shouldn't write his own scripts.
It's supposed to be a horror movie, but really, think about what we could do with a beach like this.
I promise you, there are people out there who WOULD volunteer.
It's absurd that other Hollywood directors as well as directors in other countries could have made a better versions of this movie, like have a group of spring breakers in Cancun find an isolated beach that are causing rapid aging, or a group of teenage fishermen in Malaysia or in the Philippines that are spending the night on an abandoned island and have them wake up as adults the next morning and have them realize that the reason why the island is abandoned with old dilapitated houses all of the island are because time on the island is passing by much faster than in the outside world. Or have researchers travel to an island to do research about the disappearance of a fishing settlement a couple of years earlier and have the researchers age rapidly
It's not how clinical trials work
Yes, I can picture people with severe or terminal illnesses stepping forward to do this. They have nothing to lose, and would potentially save a lot of lives if it could really work.
You first!!!!!!!!
I don’t think any sane adult would volunteer to grow old in a matter of hours and children simply cannot volunteer.
7:02 shes probably thinking im going to prison for the rest of my live
I was watching it today , I didn’t get the movie at all I only understood that the beach had some curse that made the people get old and die in unexpected ways
The rocks made a hormones or something to force time move faster; the ppl had existing problems; like the black girl she has epilepsy, the drink she had meds in they made to stop it, since she didnt finish it she died from it. The old doctor had dementia, white female had cancer and her husband was slight bad eye sight, the old woman had a heart attack. The rest died from their dowing or someone else.
So them you do get the movie wtf
@@Mountainlion118 lmao 🤣
It wasn’t some magic curse, it was some monstrous scientists using some messed up measures to age the people fast
@@fictionverse7292 they used hormones or something close like that to make meds to spell to sick people.
0:00 M. Night Shyamalan, but my life be like
A person who creates signs yeah it gets me scary I was a kid I was scared of that movie.
I mean.. I know this is an unpopular Opinion, but the scientists did have a good motive being they were testing medicine to cure everyone with sickness and disease, they just didn’t implement the testing in a good way
the ends do not justify the means.
You clearly didn't think when you posted this comment did you the people that died didn't volunteer for this they were tricked and disposed like garbage Remeber a lot of people died not just the people we saw but names in the book who were decleared missing this wasn't about the great of good this was about money warren and warren was like the top Pharmaceutical company thanks to having the drugs quicker and that manger lying to his nephew saying they went home but like most antagonist they didn't think things through kids outliving the adults not to mention some kids are smart at a young age
@@darmakarma102 Sometimes they do bud
@@Dynamic0NEhope you say that when they are doing it to you and your family?? Oh that's right it's only when other people suffer and die👌
I know you're jabbed up.
I have incurable cancer. I would absolutely volunteer to test drugs in something like this. It would be amazing
Sorry to hear that ❤. We are all going that place eventually, ill see you there ❤
This movie was actually really good.
I know right?? I guess people over think too much, but I rewatched it about 4 times now.
@@Ebizzill I have a neurodivirgent brain. So I look at things at way too deep of a level.
Way better then the happening!
No, the script, character development and acting were awful. Great premise but terribly executed.
No it was really bad
I’m guessing there was no way to get people to willingly volunteer for these trials
no they trick them into going on the beach without telling them that they’re going to die
@@cheeseburger7788 I got that
@@cheeseburger7788 The one that organisated it all deserves a bullet in head tbh, i saw the movie and i felt bad for the two children/teens survived that all, i also felt angry when i discovered the truth, but the movie was really good, i enjoyed it
Would be a great way to punish death row criminals for science.
@@octavia7408they have to find criminals with terminal illness
I bet in the beginning shot of this scene they just recorded a shot of m night recording
Clever
M Night Shyamalan watches the survivors through a camera while directing the same time.
One of the coolest 4th wall breaks in cinema.
Like Nostalgia Critic said, there are easier ways to do this...
I watched old by 1:00 pm and it gave me nightmares 😢
Really?? lmao it was jokes to me
These 5 min are such a fever dream lmfao why everyone suddenly develop a guilty conscience
So you expect me to believe that with all the tech etc at the end of this movie the observation guy is using a Nikon D100...at the time I'm writing this that's a 22yr old camera with a 6mp sensor, forbthe distance involved he'd need a minimum of a 1200-1400mm lens and if I'm correct Canon and Sigma are the only branda to have a 1200mm lens.
That's it? It finished there?
It's amazing what others are able to imagine about the horrible loss of morality in humanity. Imagining that a person can just reason away evil choices they made that cost other (not themselves) so much... sounds kind of familiar. I wonder if history will be kind to those who SAY what they do is for a greater good.
I'm going to have to watch the movie again because I don't remember any of that in the movie
So is the drugs responsible for The aging or are they trying to prevent the aging? Im confused
The island naturally ages people fast. They send people with debilitating diseases to the island after they give them a test run of medicine meant to cure them. They record the data over a day to see if the medicine works. Because they age faster they get a lifetime of data in a day. In this case they cured parkinson's disease but who knows what other illnesses they have cured using this method.
They were using the beach to conduct lifelong test trials for their products in a matter of days to maximize efficiency.
The beach accelerates the ageing while the medicine they made are used to see if they last their effect in the human body for maybe 10 or 15 years.
The one's responsible for this ain't gonna see the light of day ever again
I have a question, what kind of preservatives had the food?
If its a month in minutes, and the food remained for a few hours, that food was still fresh and edible after a few years
But the biggest failure to continuity was the notebook, its pages should have become orange and maybe brittle
The plot is great…. The screenplay, actors and actress not follow very well
For the greater good.
The beach that makes you old
I'm a simple man. I see M. NIGHT Shayamalan, I go the other way.
I thought The Beach was a Leonardo DiCaprio movie?
This film is called Old
Wait when do they get old?
Half an hour on that particular beach is the equivalent to a year. So they aged/died on that beach the others
M trying to look sinister is 😂
0:00 Caught in 9999K
When PETA finally succeeds and only humans can be used to test whatevs.
I also make horror short film and telling horror stories never success
well buddy, your stuff is probably better than anything M. Night could ever make
@@thundercockjackson thank you
@@thundercockjackson why you hating on M. Night
This is something people would definitely volunteer for 🤣 you dont have to after normal people
If it wasn't for the really bad acting this would have been good.
The dialogue in this film was atrocious...
This movie is a philosophical Unitarian moral dilemma …. Is the fate of the few worth more or less valuable than the fate of the majority?
So part 2? Wgat kind of ending is that
the s*cker director
First
Covid 19.
Why would you upload the ending? That's just stupid
Movieclips channel uploaded it months ago so no big deal
@@kingsboro1 how does that make it okay?
@@Eulogy10 the movie came out last year and right now it airing on the HBO channels, HBO on Demand and streamiing on HBO Max so a lot of people either saw or heard about the ending
@@kingsboro1 Nobody owes you $hit. What fucking planet do you live on??
I think it's stupid someone can't control their impulse to not watch a spoiler.
Well, it wouldn't be soo bad if they just made it a law to punish death row criminals this way, at least they can contribute something to mankind.
They need someone with the exact disease they're trying to cure, plus this movie is set in the present day, the death penalty has been abolished in the US since the 90's.
@@Spectahman2.0 The death penalty is Still ongoing in most of the us states.
@@Spectahman2.0lol brush up on your knowledge it’s still very legal in 27 states currently.