The Big Clue Everyone Missed Early In Shutter Island

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  • čas přidán 17. 10. 2021
  • 2010’s Shutter Island, which follows Deputy U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels as he investigates the disappearance of a missing psychiatric patient only to discover a much darker truth by the end, may not be director Martin Scorsese’s best feature, but it’s certainly one of his wildest. For fans of the film, the true joy isn’t in its big reveal - it’s in rewatching the movie for clues.
    Shutter Island is wonderfully rewatchable, and trying to piece together Teddy’s true purpose on the island is even more fun once you know his secret. But Scorsese started dropping hints early on: This is the big clue everyone missed early in Shutter Island.
    #ShutterIsland #LeonardoDicaprio #MartinScorsese
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  • @Looper
    @Looper  Před 2 lety +375

    Do you think "Shutter Island" is an underrated movie?

  • @puppylov3808
    @puppylov3808 Před 2 lety +2701

    My favorite scene is when he finds out the truth. It feels like youre going insane with him because at the start you're like "no way, they're just trying to make him feel crazy" and by the end of that scene it's like you come to terms with the facts that he's the patient and he's crazy

    • @Nonresponder01
      @Nonresponder01 Před 2 lety +90

      That part was really well done too. Usually it's obvious when a movie is headed towards a reveal like that, where the character can't tell what's real and then the truth is different than they thought, but this one was well hidden until the end

    • @heartthrobbb
      @heartthrobbb Před 2 lety +72

      oh my soul I literally did the same thing I refused to believe the truth. I was like "nah they're lying, he is a cop man, they just trying to make him crazy" only after I saw Chuck did I slowly accept it.

    • @BillyBob-yc1sy
      @BillyBob-yc1sy Před 2 lety +34

      You copy pasted this comment 😂😂

    • @gobucky100
      @gobucky100 Před 2 lety +12

      I read the book and when I read the ending I was like no. So I read it again right away and on the second read through I started picking up on things that made me go damn he was the crazy one the whole time

    • @speedweed4728
      @speedweed4728 Před 2 lety +13

      @@BillyBob-yc1sy I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed that

  • @MonachusRex
    @MonachusRex Před 2 lety +1293

    The moment of realisation hits both Teddy and the viewer. For a brief moment I thought I was going crazy.

    • @natural_law_nutrition
      @natural_law_nutrition Před 9 měsíci +3

      because you were going crazy. They tricked you in believing the government/hospital story, like they tried to with teddy daniels. Pretty brilliant move of Martin Scorsese

    • @eindride1268
      @eindride1268 Před 2 měsíci +1

      You know what will make you feel a little more crazy? They supposedly released a maximum concern patient throughout an asylum with heightened levels of accessibility, supposedly knowing he's on a manhunt for the guy who killed his wife. Not only that, but he believes his partner came from a different place than where he actually came from. Weird little detail given, (if I'm not mistaken) it doesn't add at all to the mental illness plot, but would strongly support that they coordinated an insider to replace them, as well as started drugging him with partners cigarettes. Plus everyone in a desolate mental asylum was a great actor, half of which eluding to his military service fighting the Nazis in some way or another? Like yeah he told them those details, but the experiment was supposed to let him discover the reality, didn't have to constantly elude to his past as a soldier

  • @shivomshandilya
    @shivomshandilya Před 2 lety +658

    Every scene consisting of water resembled the reality. While on the other hand, the scenes which had fire in them were a part of Teddy's hallucinations. Part reason why Teddy was sick of water was because he was unwilling to accept the reality.

    • @shivomshandilya
      @shivomshandilya Před 2 lety +68

      The two most significant symbols of the movie are fire and water.
      Fire is representative of the alternate reality that Teddy is in. Whenever there is fire or smoke around, that generally means that Teddy is hallucinating and very far from reality. For example, when Teddy is in the cave with the campfire and what he believes is Rachel Solando, it is a hallucination. Another example is when he blows up the car and there is a large plume of fire, he has a hallucination of his wife and daughter. One other example is the fact that Teddy’s wife died in a fire, when in actuality Laeddis killed his wife.
      Water is representative of reality and the truth. It seems that whenever water is nearby, he gets closer to reality. For example, the large storm that blows in is keeping him on the island which will lead him to the truth. Another example is of the water that seems to drip from everywhere is his dreams and throughout his entire adventure through the movie. This is all showing that he is getting closer to the truth. Dolores drowned their children, so water shows what really happened instead of thinking that his wife died in a fire, the opposite of water.
      So fire and water are representative of the theme of exploring reality in that they are physically opposite and they represent the opposing sides between reality and fantasy.

    • @phoenixfira9712
      @phoenixfira9712 Před 2 lety +25

      Even down to the “can you get me a glass of water” damn thats a good observation

    • @Seanthemon21
      @Seanthemon21 Před rokem +6

      Yes also a lot of times in the movie someone seems to glitch in a way while drinking water, while he had interrogated the women, the water she drank was off

    • @robogreek3157
      @robogreek3157 Před rokem +2

      Well.... George Noyce involved fire and that was not a hallucination

    • @shivomshandilya
      @shivomshandilya Před rokem +2

      @@robogreek3157 George intentionally introduced Teddy to fire to trigger his psychotic breakdown. He constantly fed Andrew conspiracy theories for his fantasy.

  • @Otis151
    @Otis151 Před 2 lety +691

    (Spoilers) The most devastating scene is towards the end where the main character is finally lucid (the experiment worked) but he fakes he's still insane bc he cant live with himself and opts for a lobotomy rather than face reality.

  • @Dohzr
    @Dohzr Před 2 lety +116

    Yeah even the scene where the weird creepy old lady does the shush thing. At first, you think its just a creepy scene to set the tone of the movie, but on 2nd viewing, you realize she was just told by the doctors to shut up and not talk to Teddy so she is just doing the same thing

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 Před rokem +137

    I started waffling on "Is he crazy or not?" when he thought he saw the other marshal's body at the bottom of the cliff and how strange it was that a patient would make it to a cave on a cliff and what was she eating? But I still thought they were just screwing with him by putting drugs in his system.
    Adding the apparently sinister character of the German doctor was genius, because you immediately suspect him as an escaped Nazi doctor.

    • @alexscott1257
      @alexscott1257 Před rokem

      An escaped Nazi doctor? Or one brought to the USA after the war with Operation Paperclip?

    • @carolynwoods8489
      @carolynwoods8489 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I thought it was odd that 'Rachel' said she moved around in the daytime and found a new place to sleep at night. Plus, there sure were a lot of rats that came out of that cave.

  • @celebritysquawk8142
    @celebritysquawk8142 Před 2 lety +471

    Such a great movie. I wish I could wipe my memory and re-watch it without knowing how it ends!

    • @Dr.BeetleJuice
      @Dr.BeetleJuice Před 2 lety +10

      Getta lobotomy

    • @a-k9161
      @a-k9161 Před 2 lety +14

      You still don't know what happened

    • @arnavsapate323
      @arnavsapate323 Před 2 lety +21

      actually u already did that 50 times

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur Před rokem +9

      i actually did just that. i watched it around 10 years ago and completely forgot about the twist. well, my brain probably didn't want to ruin the fun so i kinda didn't want to think strongly about it before re watching it. Wasn't even sure if i watched it at all before i fired it up. the fact that it is done so well also helps - miss a few clues and you'd believe "teddy" up until that lighthouse meeting, even on a second run

    • @randomfornow
      @randomfornow Před rokem +1

      @@hazardeur good so then i have hope

  • @jimmei92
    @jimmei92 Před rokem +61

    Am I the only one still rooting for Teddy 😂
    Yes blow the lid clean off 😂😂😂

    • @SanzStLouis
      @SanzStLouis Před rokem +5

      I'm with you, Trust me

    • @abhimanyuraizada7713
      @abhimanyuraizada7713 Před rokem +6

      Yes pls reveal the reality of the island

    • @mobilenumber3086
      @mobilenumber3086 Před rokem

      Me

    • @17valley
      @17valley Před 8 měsíci +3

      They not only convinced Teddy, but also the viewer, that he was a patient.

    • @gpvisualz1387
      @gpvisualz1387 Před 3 měsíci +3

      There's actually a really good theory that poltergibbst made that convinced me he was never a killer or crazy at all

  • @adriannorrman4108
    @adriannorrman4108 Před 2 lety +299

    I also love the interrogation scene where Teddy snaps at the pasient after torturing him with the pencil scratching. Chuck/Lester then calms Teddy down and actually signals all the surrounding guards/nurses that he has his patient under control.

    • @Peterviegal
      @Peterviegal Před rokem +1

      patient lmao

    • @dawsonlamasbass
      @dawsonlamasbass Před rokem +4

      Another interesting background detail is when Teddy/Andrew is interviewing all the Orderlies, Chuck/Lester is seen in the background talking to one of the other Orderlies. They appear to be talking about Teddy/Andrew and that made me very sus upon first viewing

    • @elvisedison1741
      @elvisedison1741 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Why did the other patient give note saying 'run'?

    • @rhysoneill7399
      @rhysoneill7399 Před 23 dny

      Because they most likely knew that it was ending with a lobotomy

  • @nate2656
    @nate2656 Před 2 lety +103

    This movie is a masterpiece, you notice new things in random scenes each time you watch it.. that’s honestly what makes a movie replayable to me

  • @minji7755
    @minji7755 Před rokem +56

    One more hint Teddy said that those are electrified perimeter and when Chuck asked how did you know he replied "I have seen something like that before"

    • @CHURCHISAWESUM
      @CHURCHISAWESUM Před 7 měsíci +5

      That doesn’t mean much. Could be Dachau

  • @victoriamiller4873
    @victoriamiller4873 Před 2 lety +71

    One other early clue is when they first look into Rachel's room and Chuck/Lester brings up the fact that all patients have 2 pairs of shoes but it's obvious they are Mens shoes he holds up (Andrew's and not 'Rachel's).

    • @alexscott1257
      @alexscott1257 Před rokem +14

      I never noticed that before! Thanks. Did you notice that when the Captain of the Guards is out searching and LD's character asks "What about those caves down there?" The CotG replies "No way could she get down there...You said yourself Marshall, she's got no shoes." Then LD nods. Go back to the scene in Rachel's room; firstly the CotG wasn't there so how does he know that? Secondly (and most importantly) it wasn't LD's character that said that it was Chuck/Lester! This is a classic psychological manipulation technique. They have implanted a thought in his mind and then later convinced him that he came up with that thought himself, hence making it believable!

    • @user-yo5xs4dn9j
      @user-yo5xs4dn9j Před rokem

      Rachel 是在女病房,女病房怎么会有男鞋呢?

    • @DemonicEmperor2023
      @DemonicEmperor2023 Před rokem +1

      ​@@alexscott1257damn

    • @mobilenumber3086
      @mobilenumber3086 Před rokem

      @@alexscott1257 seeeshhhhh

  • @arlanzarider2950
    @arlanzarider2950 Před 2 lety +128

    The big twist would've been if the psychiatrist turned into the hulk at the end #BOOM

  • @amandahugginkiss55
    @amandahugginkiss55 Před 2 lety +134

    The author of the book it was based on, Dennis Lehane, is an amazing writer. Check out his other work if you liked this movie!

  • @chuckz28
    @chuckz28 Před 2 lety +110

    Wish they would make more good movies like this. Lately Hollywood has just been pumping out crap and recycled crap.

    • @Nghilifa
      @Nghilifa Před 2 lety +12

      I couldn't have said it better myself. Personally, I've had enough of all these big franchise movies (Ok, I'll admit it, Star Wars is still close to my heart, even though the sequel trilogy was a turd), they rely more on the franchise itself (established characters and so forth) more than the art of moviemaking if you catch my drift. Nothing really touches me to the core anymore.

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur Před rokem +2

      well, a good movie like this is real hard work and it takes talent and skill. those things are very hard to come by today in any industry but especially in the movies. why? because the audience either doesn't care or is too stupid to acknowledge a masterpiece. probably both. if people would only want to watch masterpieces like this, they'd try to make them.

    • @Andy-bh8hw
      @Andy-bh8hw Před rokem +1

      Tons of good movies now. Go watch Men by A24.

  • @judithbebeyi
    @judithbebeyi Před rokem +27

    Just watched the movie today for the first time. Now I feel everyone is trying to mess with me... and youtube is in on it. Edward Daniels is not crazy.

    • @maddy8186
      @maddy8186 Před měsícem

      I believe in the same thing. Everyone is saying all sorts of things about how "Water induces past memories" and how Teddy was really crazy. But if you delve deeper, you find out that the story, in which a Cop (teddy) tries to bust an illegally operating Mental facility, and the facility instead proves him to be crazy to get out of the way, makes a lot of sense. Just tell me, Why would a mental patient locked inside a facility for murders, have a deep knowledge of Hydrogen Bombs? Why does the migraines and the delusions only start after teddy starts taking the Pills, The cigarettes and the food? Why does the patient tell teddy to RUN, for no particular reason, other than saving him from him going insane? Also, why does George Noyce tell Teddy to not go after Laeddis, and instead escape the island? Also, The theory of Chuck/Lester and Teddy not meeting on deck can be explained by various reasons, like chuck/lester being picked up on another port, or lester being deliberately planted on the ship to make teddy feel he is actually crazy.
      I can see a connection here. Teddy can actually be a cop who is trying to bust Shutter Island. However, the government got a smell of his ideas, and instead did a "Gotcha" to get him out of their way. Historicaly putting, this actually makes a lot of sense too, taking into account Cold war tactics that USA adopted. What do you say?

    • @paulcosta5806
      @paulcosta5806 Před 2 dny

      @@maddy8186 Read the book man, he was supressing what he and his wife had done, she killed their kids and set an apartment on fire, and he ended up killing her. at the end he is brought back to reality just prefers to die (be lobotomi9zed) than continue liveing in a cell with those toughts.

  • @ytexeves
    @ytexeves Před 2 lety +27

    Go to the part where he questions the old woman (Mrs kearnes) he asked her about Doctor sheehan and she makes direct eye contact with chuck ( doctor sheehan)

  • @joesworld1464
    @joesworld1464 Před 2 lety +53

    Just finished it yesterday the ending is mind-blowing incredible movie that deserves an awesome oscar

  • @emma_nutella58
    @emma_nutella58 Před rokem +14

    Man this movie still leaves me with a lot of questions

  • @einienj3281
    @einienj3281 Před 2 lety +58

    The scene where he is told the truth is awesome!

  • @nabeelkhan2507
    @nabeelkhan2507 Před rokem +7

    am i the only one who still thinks that he is actually teddy and they all tryna make him crazy??

  • @twitch.101
    @twitch.101 Před rokem +28

    Watching it back is really a whole new experience. Not just seeing all the clues that he’s not an officer, but seeing how he treats the other patients when he believes he’s a cop. He’s acting exactly how they do in movies. He’s overly aggressive, rude, sarcastic, and thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room. But on the second viewing you can see just how much he’s pretending, and doing a genuinely bad job of it.

    • @CHURCHISAWESUM
      @CHURCHISAWESUM Před 7 měsíci +2

      He’s not pretending. The doctor never contested that he used to be a real marshal

    • @paulcosta5806
      @paulcosta5806 Před 2 dny

      he was a marshall before he killed his wife. >??

  • @jpiii6051
    @jpiii6051 Před 2 lety +54

    I honestly wasnt even sure what his true identity was. A patient or detective being manipulated.

    • @alexscott1257
      @alexscott1257 Před rokem +8

      Have you ever considered the possibility that both answers could be right?

    • @umair_qazmi
      @umair_qazmi Před rokem

      ​@@alexscott1257what a rollercoaster in the last 30 min of the movie..

  • @chadwilliamson4293
    @chadwilliamson4293 Před 2 lety +80

    It is underrated and slighty misunderstood. At the end setting on the steps, Andrew realizes hes to far gone. He accepts he cant beat his nightmares and he kills himself. I argued with my whole family who thought he went back.into the loop. Hahaha. Masterpiece...

    • @samueltromp2369
      @samueltromp2369 Před 2 lety +6

      Okay. But he was there investigating experiments. the ending concludes that he was right about them doing experiments. And he continued his investigation by playing along with their constructed narrative

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur Před rokem +5

      @@samueltromp2369 lobotomies were no experiment in those times, they were an accepted practice it seems. wiki says "roughly 60,000 lobotomies were performed in the United States and Europe in the 2 decades after the procedure was invented" hardly an "experiment". those did come way before.

    • @ballsballsballs3617
      @ballsballsballs3617 Před rokem +2

      @@samueltromp2369 lobotomy also make u a living vegetable lmao so giving patients lobotomy’s to make them soldiers is completely unreasonable when u actually think about it

  • @IamTheConstantine
    @IamTheConstantine Před 2 lety +104

    My take on this, Teddy actually exists.
    * from the first scene Teddy felt sick & lost his cigarettes that he sworn was on his pocket. Chuck joked about officers stealing cigarettes so he offered him his. Manipulation begins.
    * Shutter Island, from the name itself, I believe is a big take away. "Shutter" they did everything to keep their wicked Institution from being exposed
    * Rachel Solando actually exists, the character's deep knowledge about the field of psychology was too detailed to be just a fantasy
    * When Teddy reached the office of Dr. Cawley, after they had the confrontation he already prepared the paperworks and his board about anagrams to feed him all their lies and made up stories
    * Teddy knowlingly went with the orderlies so he can finally go to the Lighthouse and see for himself what is going on there even if there's a chance of being Lobotomized thus he said his last lines about dying as a good man or living as a monster
    * Dr. Sheehan called him Teddy on the last scene that son of a bitch
    I believe Shutter Island really does experiments on people who have been traumatized on their past and seeing that Teddy is on the very edge of exposing their anomalies, they did an experiment on him by role-playing and manipulation, triggering he's past trauma and feeding him with lies and false situations for him to self-destruct and imprison him so he never exposes the Shutter Island's dark truth.

    • @umangpaliwaal
      @umangpaliwaal Před 2 lety +14

      I think the same man !!

    • @maripyter
      @maripyter Před 2 lety +12

      that's more or less what I thought after watching the movie for the first time

    • @80M
      @80M Před 2 lety +25

      And what technology did they use to show him a picture of his dead daughter?

    • @jchaunte450
      @jchaunte450 Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely agree with this 💯

    • @jelenazugic4500
      @jelenazugic4500 Před 2 lety

      I absolutely agree with your interpretation!

  • @neilm.2482
    @neilm.2482 Před 2 lety +22

    As Teddy walks from the bathroom on the boat to meet Chuck, you see a handcuff hanging open that was secured to the ceiling. That was definitely how they secured him while the meds wore off.

    • @Zhcwu
      @Zhcwu Před rokem +3

      It was the only ferry to and from the Island and they brought crazy people, there was more than one set of restraints in that room.Also if he was handcuffed he would have bruising around his wrist.

  • @bboss7874
    @bboss7874 Před rokem +7

    Him fumbling with his gun in the beginning didn't give up the whole twist. what they gave up was that something is wrong ( just like when the movie started and he was just meeting his partner for the first time) and us as the audience needs to watch to find out. what it is that makes this movie so great is you will not find out until the end no matter how good you are at picking apart movies. not on the first try at least. 🤔

  • @JiggaMan1297
    @JiggaMan1297 Před rokem +10

    What about his conversation with George ? I thought that was the biggest evidence he was really a detective.

    • @muktasim88
      @muktasim88 Před rokem +2

      Maybe it was just another his imagination ? The conversation never ever took place anywhere just like the conversation between him and the doctor (the 'real' Rachel Solando). He attacked George Noyce before and for that, his mind create another storyline to think that 'someone' hurt him.

  • @zefft5098
    @zefft5098 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I don’t understand why they act like he did something so terrible. The wife kills his children. He snaps and kills his wife. Why is he being treated like the villain?

    • @davidnsiyona1307
      @davidnsiyona1307 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Because he created a story where he didn't have children, and didn't kill his wife

  • @alexscott1257
    @alexscott1257 Před rokem +33

    If you look at the credits it says that Leonardo Dicaprio played a character called Teddy Daniels, not Andrew Laeddis! 😉

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur Před rokem +16

      because that's who he believed he was for 90% of the movie

    • @natural_law_nutrition
      @natural_law_nutrition Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@@hazardeurbecause that is who he is

    • @merdikjoe6875
      @merdikjoe6875 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@natural_law_nutritionyes, they manipulated him

    • @paulcosta5806
      @paulcosta5806 Před 2 dny

      @@merdikjoe6875 no he was crazy, there is a f*cing book jusus christ.

  • @zmanmotors6649
    @zmanmotors6649 Před rokem +7

    Don’t forget in the opening scene that there were shackles dangling in the room just outside of the bathroom

  • @suspiciousprotagonist7470
    @suspiciousprotagonist7470 Před 2 lety +17

    Me: imagine if his partner is actually the doctor and he's actually the 67th patient
    2 hours later:
    Me: DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN

    • @johnkalap9314
      @johnkalap9314 Před rokem +3

      Yeah right. I bet you also saw right through the ending of The Sixth Sense within the first 20 minutes. SMH

  • @Zhcwu
    @Zhcwu Před rokem +16

    They said in the movie the ferry is the only way to and from the island, and given that it's for mental patients ofc they will have handcuffs and rooms for the mental, if it was an elaborate role play to help Teddy realize that he was andrew, why would they send him on a wild goose chase to find Rachel when they were just going to say they mysteriously get a nurse to play the role, what was the point of that, so he can interrogate people needlessly? What did rachel say that was unusual, complained about the food. Ok say he was crazy and imagained all that, he is on the cliff desperate to get to the lighthouse and the Dr leaves him? and then Crowley said he came by himself, how would that help the patient at all. George Noyce conversation he got out once where he supposedly met of Teddy and found out about shutter island, let's say it was all a lie, what does it mean that I'm back here because of you, how did Teddy get him back to shutter island if he was always there? Why is George so scared of the lighthouse? Real Rachel, if she was imaginary or not, they say you are crazy, there is no defense, and everyone thinks Teddy is crazy by the end.

  • @1977Futre
    @1977Futre Před rokem +3

    I didn't want to believe he was a patient. Happened with beautiful mind. I was like 'they are all wrong and be is right!'

  • @JD-up4bf
    @JD-up4bf Před 2 lety +8

    I just watched this for the first time, I still can’t comprehend what just happenedd

  • @albertangeloro5832
    @albertangeloro5832 Před 11 měsíci +3

    i had to read the book twice to understand the story and i remember telling a friend that Shutter Island could never be made into a movie. i saw the brilliant movie twice also.

  • @philippstarlinger6215
    @philippstarlinger6215 Před 2 lety +11

    My favorite movie 😍 the cast and story are just brilliant 🤩👍🏼

  • @PS3GamingScotland
    @PS3GamingScotland Před 2 lety +13

    This really was an outstanding film.

  • @SI10379
    @SI10379 Před 2 lety +11

    Maybe he wasn't crazy...

  • @nah88
    @nah88 Před rokem +3

    First time I watched this film, I immediately said, "surely he met his partner before getting on the ferry!"
    It was too big of a clue imo.

  • @aka47np
    @aka47np Před rokem +4

    Plot twist: The ruse was done the other way around! Teddy Daniels is Teddy Daniels! They brainwashed him into believing he his Andrew Laeddis, and are performing lobotomies at the lighthouse in that last scene.

  • @17valley
    @17valley Před 8 měsíci +3

    Looks like “they” not only convinced Teddy, but also the comment section, that he was crazy. They programmed these memories into him.

  • @nabeelkhan2507
    @nabeelkhan2507 Před rokem +3

    I am still tryna find out why Mrs Kearnes told him to run Like whyyy?? and that’s The only reason i believe he is teddy

  • @baliyae
    @baliyae Před 2 lety +42

    I have the pleasure of having both seen the movie and read the book. Both versions are awesome.

    • @gobucky100
      @gobucky100 Před 2 lety

      Yes! And the book, like the movie, deserve a second look so you can catch all the hints you missed that he was crazy

  • @6ancerpi9
    @6ancerpi9 Před 2 lety +29

    Anyone thought Shutter Island was similar to Inception?
    EDITED:
    1. Both Leo are inside their "twisted" mind, dealing with alternate realities.
    2. Both Leo led their wives to become lost in their mind, and dying.
    3. Both Leo couldn't escape their guilt for the death of their wives.
    4. Both Leo had kids that they couldn't be with.
    5. Both Leo were able to find their way back from their "twisted" mind.
    6. Leo usually dies in his movies, but they both survived (a bit of joke, but true).

    • @baliyae
      @baliyae Před 2 lety

      No.

    • @zeemzero2880
      @zeemzero2880 Před 2 lety

      Yes , now that you mention it. Being trapped in a dream is like being trapped in your own mind.

    • @6ancerpi9
      @6ancerpi9 Před 2 lety

      @@baliyae Examples:
      1. Both Leo are inside their "twisted" mind, dealing with alternate realities.
      2. Both Leo led their wives to become lost in their mind, and dying.
      3. Both Leo couldn't escape their guilt for the death of their wives.
      4. Both Leo had kids that they couldn't be with.
      5. Both Leo were able to find their way back from their "twisted" mind.
      6. Leo usually dies in his movies, but they both survived (a bit of joke, but true).

    • @vinusubhash9106
      @vinusubhash9106 Před rokem

      Both is not needed 😂

    • @raspberryballs
      @raspberryballs Před 11 měsíci

      And the fact both wives wanted to kill their children

  • @abstractproductionz5734
    @abstractproductionz5734 Před 2 lety +16

    anyone else been waiting for a proper explanation for this movie...and still waiting ?

    • @alexscott1257
      @alexscott1257 Před rokem

      Always. What's your theory?

    • @jinkazama5709
      @jinkazama5709 Před rokem +2

      what if the experiment worked and now Teddy believes what the Island wants him to believe.

    • @abstractproductionz5734
      @abstractproductionz5734 Před rokem +5

      It’s not a theory , want a simple explanation.. watch the cave scene again . She explains what is happening, also she is still there when he wakes up specifically to show anyone paying attention that he’s not hallucinating

    • @tinaf600
      @tinaf600 Před rokem

      @@jinkazama5709 that's what I think 🤔 lol 😂

    • @tinaf600
      @tinaf600 Před rokem +1

      @@abstractproductionz5734 and the so called doctor calls him Teddy in the end. Why if that's not his real name.

  • @jinkazama5709
    @jinkazama5709 Před rokem +6

    what if the experiment worked and now Teddy believes what the Island wants him to believe.

    • @curseofher
      @curseofher Před 11 měsíci

      Or what if teddy and his partner are playing along with them and making them believe that the experiment's working🥲

    • @jinkazama5709
      @jinkazama5709 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@curseofher yes

  • @darrenhenderson6921
    @darrenhenderson6921 Před rokem +4

    Did no one notice of explain the glass of water that wasn't in her hand, it was bizarre

    • @aaronwylie6928
      @aaronwylie6928 Před rokem +2

      He blocked out seeing her drink the glass of water, until it was empty. This is because water represents the Truth, and he could not bear to witness it, symbolized by him not seeing the water

    • @vinusubhash9106
      @vinusubhash9106 Před rokem

      @@aaronwylie6928 wow

  • @diane4488
    @diane4488 Před rokem +4

    I love this film. One of the very best I've ever watched.

  • @aymericasm356
    @aymericasm356 Před rokem +2

    Am I the only one who didn’t see twist before the revealing ? I see too many people saying it was obvious since the beginning

  • @stopwatchstudios9622
    @stopwatchstudios9622 Před rokem +6

    I wish the movie had a few more upbeat scenes between Chuck and Teddy earlier on it would have made me care more about the characters and want Teddy to be right

  • @NorceCodine
    @NorceCodine Před 5 měsíci +12

    No. They lied to Teddy. He was a real US marshal, they started to medicate his tea and cigarette and then gradually manipulated his own memories. The clue is when he meets the escaped psychologist up in the cave. Teddy is unable to hallucinate about her in his "memories" because he has never seen her before, as he has never been on the island before. Notice that all his hallucinations involve his own family, whose memory he already had, and thus could be manipulated. But he has never seen the psychologist before, he has no memory of her, and therefore the drug is unable to induce hallucinations involving her. Remember, the German doctor is a war criminal who lied to immigration, the director (Ben Kingsley) is enjoying a lifestyle far above his means, they had a vested interest that Teddy never leaves the island.

    • @aerophage
      @aerophage Před 2 měsíci +5

      Not to mention, at the end, Ben Kingsley tries to imply that the storm is part of Leonardo DiCaprio's delusion. Except, the storm ACTUALLY happened. It's everyone else in the movie who talks about the storm, NOT Leonardo DiCaprio. The only time he mentions it is during the scene where Ben Kingsley asks him about continuing the investigation even after he said it was over and he replies that there's no way they're going to be able to leave the island with the weather as bad as it was. The staff even has a meeting talking about the hurricane and what to do with the patients WITHOUT him present. Why would they do that if the storm was part of his delusion? No, the storm and all its effects are real and they're trying to make him believe he's crazy so he doesn't expose the experiments going on at the facility.

    • @djmaxipad6238
      @djmaxipad6238 Před 2 měsíci +1

      THIS! They gaslight him so bad and drugged him.

    • @ErisApplebottom
      @ErisApplebottom Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yess thank you. Yeah totally Gaslight island.
      Also his conversation with George Noice. And why would that patient have written in Teddys book to RUN?
      If it were the case that Teddy was actually a patient there the whole time, Doctor Cawly is a super manipulative doctor. Cuz he kept saying purposely confusing things. Telling him he doesbt have a partner. And then asking about his partner. And then saying "baby why are you all wet?" Which is super weird to say to your patient.

    • @grimsquad273
      @grimsquad273 Před 2 měsíci

      @@aerophagenever once heard Ben Kingsley say that the storm was a fabrication…

    • @aerophage
      @aerophage Před 2 měsíci

      ​@grimsquad273 He implies it's part of his delusion during the scene at the lighthouse at the end, when Leonardo Dicaprio insists he's Edward Daniels and Ben Kingsley interrupts him.
      "I've been hearing this fantasy for two years now. I know every detail. Patient 67. THE STORM. Rachel Solando. Your missing partner. The dreams you have every night." [emphasis mine]

  • @ThePeanut999
    @ThePeanut999 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I'm a fan of the alternate theory that he dug to deep and this place set up a scenario where he'd be brought out since he was already looking into the place to begin with and then they proceed with the elaborate plan to make him go crazy and doubt his reality so they can call him crazy and keep him from finding out the truth. There's tons of reasons behind that theory and there's a video that PolterGibbst did and it makes way too much sense. They used his past to make him look and go crazy just like the real Rachel (The Doctor in the cave) said. They're doing Nazi experiments in secret and Teddy got to close so they had to silence him without outright making him disappear so that if anyone looked into it, they'd just think he was nuts from his service in WW2 and the atrocities he saw the Nazis commit.

  • @PatrickWentzell-jd9gq

    I give this movie an award for brilliant script and performances one of my all time favorites on a list may videos of great ones continue for a long time .

  • @Tony-ot4mh
    @Tony-ot4mh Před 2 lety +1

    One of the best movies of all time, kept you thinking

  • @aaronwargo6192
    @aaronwargo6192 Před rokem +5

    The experiment worked, sadly, Andrew didn't want to live with the reality and opted for the lobotomy instead to live out his life as a docile, kind person again.

  • @Engineers1985
    @Engineers1985 Před měsícem +1

    What I love is the Very End. When Chuck asks him what they’re gonna do? And he ACTS like he’s still in his delusion. If you’re good on picking up hidden messages you’ll understand that he wasn’t slipping back into is psychosis. For 1 he said “What would be worse chuck”? “To Live as a monster, or to die as a good Man”? And when the psychiatrist says the character name “Teddy” Andrew doesn’t answer! Because he WANTED them to Lobotomise him! He just Could NOT live with the fact his Wife killed his Children and that he also Murdered her!! Sad 😢

  • @damson9470
    @damson9470 Před rokem +2

    Bro this movie is about crazy people and the movie itself, in how it's made, will fill your mind up with so much duality that it makes u crazy aswell. Like THIS IS THE FIRST TIME A MOVIE DID THIS FOR ME AND IM SO FUCKING THRILLED

    • @damson9470
      @damson9470 Před rokem

      Props to the makers for such a beautiful concept

  • @tennesseegirl5539
    @tennesseegirl5539 Před 2 lety +12

    I love this movie and yeah it's so much better every time you see it

    • @mashhouse7545
      @mashhouse7545 Před 2 lety

      Tennessee girl with an Orthodox profile pic is as random as it comes lol ( I'm Orthodox btw )

  • @note20ultra37
    @note20ultra37 Před rokem +5

    Everyone commenting is a moron. He wasn't crazy, he was framed to be crazy. The Dr in the cliffs told him the truth and so did his "partner" during the night scene when they were sheltering from the storm.
    He got too close to exposing them so they lured him in and setup the perfect scenario with his past to make sure he could never leave.

    • @paulcosta5806
      @paulcosta5806 Před 2 dny

      Apparently you are the moron, there is a book and yes he is crazy and accepted his faith at the end.

  • @PraveenKumar-hj1br
    @PraveenKumar-hj1br Před 2 lety +8

    Then why did George noyce said it's mind games and they were doing experiments . The doctors, nurses and warden could act , why did George noyce want to act ? What was the need ?

    • @ThePirateCollector
      @ThePirateCollector Před rokem +3

      I think because no one thought he would meet up with George

    • @riveter2
      @riveter2 Před rokem

      I would agree with Pirate Collector. While patients in Wards A and B were being coached to take part in the grand ruse revolving around Teddy/Laeddis, the patients segregated in Ward C, which was supposed to be off limits, may not have been included. I think Noyce is the key to understanding who Teddy is. Teddy's story about how he came to find out about the mysterious Ashcliffe Hospital by meeting a patient who had been there, namely, George Noyce, probably was true and not something Teddy came up with as part of his fantasy of denial. So, Noyce met Laeddis/Teddy when Laeddis was still a U.S. Marshall, before Laeddis killed his wife and went insane. They sort of became friends during that time, according to a remark Noyce makes during his and Laeddis' confrontation in Ward C. So he very well may have known something about Laeddis' personal life-that he had a wife and three children. And later, when he found himself back on Shutter Island, he may have learned, through the grapevine or from hospital staff, about the subsequent circumstances of Laeddis' crime. The book and the movie are silent about this. But Noyce shows deep insight into Laeddis/Teddy's mind when he tells him, "You can't dig out the truth and kill Laeddis at the same time. You have to make a choice." Because if the identity of Laeddis dies altogether, only the fantasy world of Teddy will remain.

  • @bluzedogg
    @bluzedogg Před rokem

    excellent commentary.

  • @michaellai7101
    @michaellai7101 Před rokem +4

    The biggest miss is the handcuff chains in his bunker after he washed his face before he leaves to find chuck

    • @alexscott1257
      @alexscott1257 Před rokem +3

      Do you think that was there for him? Or is it possible that the cuffs are there because the ferry would sometimes be taking prisoners to and from the island so they just have cuffs on there as standard operating procedure?

    • @michaellai7101
      @michaellai7101 Před rokem +1

      @@alexscott1257 seems like they use that for prisoners they ferry over to the island but i dont think they did that for him. He was probably sedated when they brought him up to the ship so that he could restart his fantasy, it seems most likely that it was there as an initial hint about what was to come.

    • @alexscott1257
      @alexscott1257 Před rokem

      @@michaellai7101 It's so hard to tell in this movie what is real and what is in his imagination or what is used as a symbolic narrative device (this of course is the whole point!) Have you ever considered the possibility that both possibilities exist in the movie; i.e that he is insane and also that he was brainwashed? There is plenty of evidence for both sides and whatever happened to LD's character in the movie the fact remains that under the MK Ultra programme everything that is discussed in the film actually happened to real people in the USA (and other places) during the 1950s, 60s and 70s.

  • @jayraut7595
    @jayraut7595 Před rokem

    The cast and story are just brilliant🤩

  • @emn8ng
    @emn8ng Před 2 lety +4

    I wish I had seen this movie without knowing anything. TikTok featured the sound of him asking where the kids were and my internet search took me to wiki /facepalm

  • @jusjokes6177
    @jusjokes6177 Před 2 lety +12

    This movie is so underrated

  • @Illuminous_era
    @Illuminous_era Před rokem +4

    Just finish watching the movie for the first time and I felt like I was going insane

  • @bobbywashington1975
    @bobbywashington1975 Před 2 lety +3

    Great movie

  • @ninoduraco
    @ninoduraco Před rokem +1

    He either went on with his demise or he was insane this movie is crazy

  • @xowarrior
    @xowarrior Před rokem +9

    in the end i didn't know whether the doctor is brainwashing me too alongside teddy or he is telling the truth

    • @xowarrior
      @xowarrior Před rokem

      @Cody Hansen can you please elaborate?

    • @xowarrior
      @xowarrior Před rokem

      @Cody Hansen no one is claiming you can change chromosomes, stop twisting the narrative to fit to your own🙄

  • @nikkipotaka8706
    @nikkipotaka8706 Před rokem

    Favourite film of all-time

  • @markthomas6236
    @markthomas6236 Před 2 lety +2

    I love what you do😍

  • @amero888
    @amero888 Před 8 měsíci

    one of my all time best movies

  • @Nekminute
    @Nekminute Před 2 lety

    great film

  • @christoconnor
    @christoconnor Před rokem +1

    I missed all these but clicked that he was a patient when he’s given an aspirin in a little medication container shortly after arriving at shutter island and getting a headache

  • @localgamingclips1755
    @localgamingclips1755 Před 2 lety +1

    3:00
    They also grip their guns tighter because he is the most dangerous patient the facility has

  • @stkgaming3359
    @stkgaming3359 Před měsícem

    One of my biggest issues is how did he not regonize his thearpy even to the very end of the movie he never treats chuck like he knows him for 2 years how can he be hella smart and not recognize somone he seen for 2 years

  • @cuckertarlson5310
    @cuckertarlson5310 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The twist isn't that he's a patient the twist is that he knew who he really was the whole time.

  • @DallyLama93
    @DallyLama93 Před měsícem

    You could also view it as them trying to gaslight him into believing he was someone he wasn't. The point of this movie was more about the death of the ego, or who you actually believe you really are. In the end he came to understand that he had to pick one or the other and instead chose to pick the one in which he was a hero. I still think he was actually Teddy because at the end when he gets up to essentially accept his death, Dr.Sheehan called him Teddy in an attempt to make him stop, while it was clear that he(Teddy) was aware of both personalities then. That never made sense. If he was aware that he was both Andrew and Teddy why call him out to him with his supposedly "fake" name?

  • @sokolum
    @sokolum Před 2 lety +4

    a good movie

  • @theresaiwright7085
    @theresaiwright7085 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the movie and the book.

  • @abhimanyuraizada7713
    @abhimanyuraizada7713 Před rokem +4

    I read about the explained ending of the movie, its almost proved that he was infact Andrew and he was crazy.
    But the way, the movie sets up its tone from the starting, its hard to believe that he was crazy.
    I would still say that both could be possible, TEDDY or ANDREW

  • @__The_Real_V__
    @__The_Real_V__ Před 2 lety +9

    I mean, it was a great movie. But that part was definitely a great tell as to what really happened

  • @FLdancer00
    @FLdancer00 Před 2 lety +4

    THAT'S the big clue you think people missed?? It's one of the most obvious.

  • @charlescharlesjey9730
    @charlescharlesjey9730 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your all videos ❤️❤️

  • @MultiComedy123
    @MultiComedy123 Před 8 měsíci +1

    We're giving loads of credit to Scorsese but more credit is due for Dennis Lahane, who wrote the book (which is also amazing and has more of these hints)

  • @elyastoohey6621
    @elyastoohey6621 Před 2 lety +51

    I strongly disagree. I've watched this movie heaps. I watched it as a kid in the cinema when it came out. I think it is a masterpiece, however I also am strongly convinced Teddy isn't "Andrew".
    There is actually more hard evidence to suggest Teddy is being experimented on as a test subject, and as a means to get rid of him as a nosy investigator than there is to say he is Andrew
    Dr Naehring. Clearly ex nazi. Given his speciality he likely worked at Dachau too. Operation paperclip wouldn't pick up such a smart ex nazi just to make them a therapist on some island.
    The warden is clearly military iltelligence. Probably colonel level.
    The deputy warden knows federal codes way too well, to the point he can number list the rule that gives prison staff authority over visiting federal staff.
    The priming and programming of Teddy. They put him in a bed under a leaky pipe so he wakes up covered in water. He has to swim to the lighthouse so he arrives wet.
    They put him in a room with the fake Rachel (she's a nurse) and she hugs him and does this whole charade to traumatise and bond with teddy.
    This rachel supposedly killed her kids by drowning them.
    The Dr leaves Teddy alone to climb down the cliffs. The warden picks teddy up the next morning ( if andrew was their most dangerous patient, no way would he be allowed to go off by himself)
    The "real" rachel solando "hallucination" is very different to teddy's other hallucinations. She's not dressed weirdly, and she unlike the other awake hallucinations makes phischal contact with him when she wakes him up.
    Dr cawley says at the lighthouse (hilariously), "WHy you all wet, baby?"
    But In the "flashback" "Andrew" says, " baby, why are you all wet?"
    Firstly, the line is different. Secondly, Cawley claims that teddy violently refuses to acknowledge that he is Andrew, thereby if the "Baby, why are you all wet" was a true statement, how would Cawley know any of those words? Teddy wouldn't tell him and admit to them.
    Infers that it's more priming and implanting false memories.
    Frankly, the original novels ending is the boring "he was Andrew all along". But scorsese decided to make it much more ambiguous.
    I've seen this film many times. I think there is a stronger, but much more horrifying argument that Teddy is their experiment. They're running experiments in how to change how people's minds work. Perfect experiment to see if they can convince somebody that they are somebody else. ANd the ending, "better to lvie as a monster or die a good man", isn't "andrew" taking a psychological suicde via lobotomy. It's Teddy firstly invalidating Cawley's psychological research and experiment (Which cawley when you see his response is unhappy about), and it's teddy's last F you, I wont end up one of your monsters.
    If you watch it again, watch it with this in mind. Even look at how Shehan and cawley act in the lighthouse. They create a false urgency. Like "you need to be cured in the next 5 minutes".

    • @IamTheConstantine
      @IamTheConstantine Před 2 lety +30

      Well said! I'm totally with you bro, same thoughts for most parts! Especially when Cawley was confronting Teddy then he showed photos of the drowned kids. Teddy then said, he never had a baby girl...
      Just like what Solando says in the cave, that she's being accused of drowning her kids when she never even had kids. Freaking Shutter Island aye

    • @1D4ever
      @1D4ever Před 2 lety +21

      Yes, Patrica Clarkston's character in the cave is real and what she says is true. She never says her name is Rachel, Teddy does and she doesn't bother to correct him. She only calls him Marshall she doesn't talk to him like a patient. No way they would keep supplying him cigarettes if he burnt his wife. The cigarettes are drugged. Kingsley has a explaination for everything except her, he jumps when Teddy mentioned her but their is no matching avatar for her or her elaborate take on the island, she is real. They wanted to know what Teddy knows that's why they did all of this he knows too much that why they want to lobotomize him so bad. They don't do all this for every patient. Why is Teddy/ Andrew so special. Why is it so important that he must forget the cop persona, all because he is violent, in a mental institution, no way. This movie is a triple cross not a double.

    • @IamTheConstantine
      @IamTheConstantine Před 2 lety +12

      @@1D4ever So freaking true! This movie had really awaken the inner investigator in us huh?

    • @rajsingh8372
      @rajsingh8372 Před 2 lety +4

      Actually that author confirm he is andrew

    • @elyastoohey6621
      @elyastoohey6621 Před 2 lety +8

      @@rajsingh8372 I think in this point that I note there are many changes from the book. I noted the book is very straight forward in confirming it’s ending.
      Scorsese is deliberately much more ambiguous.

  • @GaborSzitas22
    @GaborSzitas22 Před 2 lety +1

    I actually watched it this morning

  • @konstantinosdaglaroglou9339

    It took me three viewings to finally accept the truth.

  • @violetstellanova4470
    @violetstellanova4470 Před 12 dny

    I think one can still argue that they were the ones who made him crazy. Dr. Rachel describes how they create perfect spies and soldiers through medications and lobotomies and how they erase your memories. Towards the beginning/middle of the movie, some of the patients allude to elements of Laeddis’ story, such as the patient Rachel when she meets Teddy. They could have orchestrated everything to implant false memories in Teddy and push him to take on the identity of an insane man. I mean- he’s the perfect canvas for them, being a war vet. He becomes more violent and unhinged towards the end of the movie, which could make him an effective and dangerous tool should they choose to deploy him against government enemies.

  • @xamarinmaster1403
    @xamarinmaster1403 Před měsícem

    It is a crime Leo didn’t get the Oscar for this movie.

  • @MohammedImran-hn7cp
    @MohammedImran-hn7cp Před rokem +2

    Just explain me one thing: what's the scene between Teddy & Rachel in the cave meant to be? Where she confessing all truth about the island... Is it hallucination completely ? Any views....?

  • @adeshbrar2698
    @adeshbrar2698 Před 2 lety +14

    The movie is good and acting is superb. But seriously did you guys never considered that he was a patient? I had this feeling throughout the movie and I thought it is surely not going to end that way. Because it was so apparent and predictable ending and not the “ Big Twist” everyone was talking about.
    Maybe I have just watched too many thriller movies that I always expect the craziest twists.

    • @alexscott1257
      @alexscott1257 Před rokem

      How many times did you watch it? Is it possible that there is a much less obvious twist that contradicts the perceived ending?

    • @raspberryballs
      @raspberryballs Před 11 měsíci

      Exactly, I thought so much about him being a patient and imagining all of this, that I was sure this couldnt be the plot. When it was revealed it was pretty expected, the only impressive thing was how the experiment worked and he actually just wanted to die and forget everything. And also how this movie was very well created, him being a patient was very expectable

  • @p0pimp2004
    @p0pimp2004 Před 6 měsíci +1

    None of these "clues" really matter in these types of movies since early on, u have very little context. U may know something is off, but there is no way for u to know until the plot unfolds. By that time, ur so caught up in the overarching plot that u dont even think about those minor details during the first viewing. It only makes sense once u recap or rewatch

  • @stray47
    @stray47 Před rokem

    I knew he was crazy in the very beginning, I just didn’t know why.

  • @carter3703
    @carter3703 Před 2 lety +7

    So did Leo never really take boat to island...did they set him up or is he crazy??

    • @alexscott1257
      @alexscott1257 Před rokem +1

      That's the big question. There are plenty of arguments for and against each theory.

    • @attackcow7088
      @attackcow7088 Před rokem +1

      He did take that boat regardless of if he was insane or being gaslit. It was either part of the charade that the mental institution had set up to try and help Leo, or he actually was a marshal and was on the boat because it really was his job.

    • @paulcosta5806
      @paulcosta5806 Před 2 dny

      @@alexscott1257 No its not the only people who have theories never read the book. He is DELUSIONAL.

  • @facepalmjesus1608
    @facepalmjesus1608 Před rokem +1

    the film was astonishing.....UNTIL....they gave him the white clothes to wear...at that point i was like: '' OH NOOOO NOT ANOTHER FIGHT CLUB TWIST''
    i was so disappointed because the atmosphere of the film was very intense and the overall production is sick :(

  • @songteacho7178
    @songteacho7178 Před rokem +1

    For me when i was watching the movie i realised that the patient A they ask seem so terrified and knows about the the protagonist that he is a patient before that went through a lot of experiment told him to run and want chuck to pick some water for her knows that he is a doctor and when leonardo de caprio wen to the cave he met the doctor that tries to hide from them tell him about the experiment which is the protagonist have a lot trauma mixed

  • @TheN1ghtwalker
    @TheN1ghtwalker Před 5 měsíci

    The biggest clue everyone is missing is that the island is our world.