Netflix's Controversial New Show | Leave the World Behind | First Time Watching REACTION

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@BlackDaffodils
@BlackDaffodils 11 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you guys didn't catch the parallels to Amanda protecting G.H.'s child while G.H. attempts to save Amanda's child. Two polar opposite people committed and connected to the same virtuous act.
@Syntell
@Syntell 11 ай бұрын
Very good point
@kalixw.1853
@kalixw.1853 Жыл бұрын
A few easter eggs from the film. 1. White Lion is the name of the ship that brought the first slaves to America. 2. The radio transmission that Clay missed was tuned to 1619 -- the year the first slaves arrived in America. 3. As they were driving, the family sees a sign for a town with "port" in the name. That was the point of disembarkation for the first slaves. There are also several Mr. Robot references, but I never saw the series. BTW, I thought Mahershala gave a masterful performance. The Mexican woman was asking for help. She wanted to get back to her home and family. She thought the flyers were some kind of chemical attack. Finally, Julia Roberts' character stated that Rose was acting young for her age. I think that was an oblique reference to the fact that isolation during Covid-19 adversely impacted children at a critical stage of their development.
@rickyism1576
@rickyism1576 2 ай бұрын
Ok, now apply that to the context of the film. And lay it out for me.
@kalixw.1853
@kalixw.1853 2 ай бұрын
@@rickyism1576 Actually, it's fairly simple. The film is making the point that it is easy to get Americans to turn on each other. This is in no small part due to one of the original sins that occurred upon our nation's founding.-- one was slavery, the other, first nation genocide. The cognitive dissonance that was employed to justify slavery in a nation whose narrative of freedom was enshrined in the Constitution cannot be minimized. The same form of cultural schizophrenia was exemplified In Jim Crow, the Civil rights Era, the Southern Strategy, White flight and modern day voter suppression. It was easy for Russia to use propaganda to exploit cracks in our society because the cracks had been there from our country''s inception. It's no mistake that one family was White while the other was Black. Until we come to terms in an honest way with our foundational issues, we will remain vulnerable to enemies both without and within.
@jenny_lee_87
@jenny_lee_87 Жыл бұрын
Translation for the lady speaking in Spanish: "sir stop please, please stop, stop, sir. Thank God I found someone, I'm trying to get back home. I've been diverted, I've been walking for a long while. I need to use your phone... you are the first person I've seen, we need to get out of here, I have just seen a plane that was spraying a red gas in the surroundings, but I saw some deers, more than 50 in the forest. Please, I need to get back to my house, sir. I think I saw military fleeing, there's nobody near here. Could it be a chemical attack? Please don't leave me here, sir. I'm afraid, I don't want to be alone, sir. Don't want to be alone, please, no, no, no...!!
@React2This
@React2This Жыл бұрын
1. Her inner Karen is a lot like her outer Karen. 2. That ship heading for the beach and everybody just staring at it? That says so much about how we live today.
@amethyst1241
@amethyst1241 11 ай бұрын
I honestly couldn't agree more
@Lilianamarie999
@Lilianamarie999 Жыл бұрын
I love how the easy going husband welcomes George in no problem but completely overwhelmed by a lone woman speaking Spanish. This movie just told us get our shit together because the flamingos are coming home to roost.
@Hellscream420
@Hellscream420 Жыл бұрын
this show is so good, deals with topics of racism on all sides, muslim, chinese, white americans, black americans, hispanic. what crazy is the Hispanic women gives away the whole movie. I think it shows that we need to try harder to be better people to each other or we wont survive. A few songs buy the Artist Ren called Money game part 1, 2, and 3 describe it in song form.
@jujuakinlade
@jujuakinlade Жыл бұрын
I feel like M.Ali’s role was very purposeful. Knowing so much and being able to do nothing. It’s like when people say being woke isn’t fun. His character wasn’t as layered in drama as the others because he knows too much. He’s the least distracted. All he cares about is humanity, that’s he’s so accommodating and helpful.
@bouncyshak
@bouncyshak Жыл бұрын
Tired of Black characters being written to be accommodating and helpful to the point of endangering themselves for strangers.
@breslinhoward6992
@breslinhoward6992 Жыл бұрын
@@bouncyshak I couldn’t agree with that more
@goeienacht
@goeienacht 11 ай бұрын
That’s why I like that the daughter’s perspective was included. She wanted her father to not lose focus due on each other to the family staying at their house.
@lisa2729
@lisa2729 11 ай бұрын
This is why a lot of these roles are not being filled by Black American actors ..​@@bouncyshak
@faktaku.
@faktaku. 10 ай бұрын
@@bouncyshakhey when you’ve been surrounded by self centered bastards treating u bad your whole life, it makes u wanna be someone good or someone terrible, there is no in between
@NaomiDollxoxo
@NaomiDollxoxo Жыл бұрын
36:54 they screamed at the deer instead of listening to nature. They scared off their last chance for survival.
@ladyhotep5189
@ladyhotep5189 Жыл бұрын
Loads of symbolism in this movie. Look at the messages on the kids tee shirts. The name on the oil tanker "white lion" supposedly the name of the first slave ship to arrive in America. 1619 on the radio. Thats supposedly when the slaves arrived. The wife was in Morocco. The first nation America had a treaty with i believe. The obama's flew a Morocco flag outside the white house mext to the American flag the last year of his presidency. So many more connections and esoteric symbols. Ive watched a couple breakdowns.
@ProblemsNeverEnd
@ProblemsNeverEnd Жыл бұрын
After watching this Syntell clip and reading your comment, I'll watch this show. I like movies with hidden messages, like "The Fall of the House of Usher." Thank you.
@Syntell
@Syntell Жыл бұрын
So many Easter Eggs, we may need to do an Easter Egg reaction to address everything that's going on.
@NoYesNoY
@NoYesNoY 11 ай бұрын
@@Syntell its going to happen. Just look at the state of this world
@LAMusing
@LAMusing Жыл бұрын
G is the only one that thinks helping each other is the right thing to do - stepping past our fears. And even he withholds information that could help. Which is a theme here - people distrust each other, and that distrust, cynicism and unwillingness to help each other can mean we are the authors of our own destruction. Amanda says in the very beginning, when she is telling hubby she booked this vacay, that she really doesn't like people. She can't wait to get away from them. She doesn't trust or like ANY people- so yeah, she's often right in her questions but is deeply unlikeable in HOW she talks to people. She's an extreme in how many people behave to each other with distrust. Ruth is the same in her own way - she had an unfriendly attitude when they showed up at the door in the middle of the night. They rented to these people and are showing up with no ID saying it's their house and they want to stay there- anyone would expect (like George does) that this is weird and could alarm the people in the house. He tries to navigate it, but his daughter is arms crossed and slinging insults. Not much different than Amanda- both are deeply cynical. So is the brother. So is Danny. And then the unwillingness by almost every character to help each other - Amanda didn't want to help when they showed up late at night, Kevin was afraid to help the woman speaking Spanish (and was ashamed of that which is why he told the others he didn't see anyone), Danny doesn't want to help his old friend, Ruth doesn't want to help Amanda's family, even the brother doesn't help his little sister. But there are tiny shifts - Amanda and Ruth at the cabin stand together against the deer and reach out to each other watching the bombs. And we end with the youngest one who had a grain of hope that it can be different from the very beginning - exemplified in her obsession with her "friends" who promise that when life gets tough "I'll be there for you" every week in their theme song.
@r10s
@r10s Жыл бұрын
great watch along and discussion 👊🏾 however don't sleep on ppl like GH. They typically are where they are because of the risks they take in life, which benefits the community. I feel the gh character was pulling back because he was also trying to make sense of it all and also protecting his daughter. Ultimately I believe the underlying message of the movie is that we need to be there for each other during an event like that #Friends
@mermaidreviews4693
@mermaidreviews4693 11 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the walking dead low key being stuck with other people and family surviving an apocalypse. This would actually be an interesting TV show.
@yesitislikethat
@yesitislikethat Жыл бұрын
Just finished the reaction. I am absolutely loving the after-watch discussion. Excellent. ✨✨
@Syntell
@Syntell Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@angelmom2211
@angelmom2211 Жыл бұрын
I think this movie was brilliant as each character represented a particular "segment" of folks in our society. Those who fell into one of those segments are shown to themselves (like looking in a mirror) and forced to see just how "tuned out" to reality they really are. All it took was the removal of those "conveniences" and most of those characters were rendered useless and unable to help themselves. The most profound was the father figures who are supposed to be the foundation and strength of the family unit but clearly was not. The wife (like her or not) had more fight in her. Even the daughter had more fight in her than her father.
@frakkedinmi1205
@frakkedinmi1205 Жыл бұрын
You need to build numbers to survive. That's what GH was doing. He's five steps ahead.
@mksongbird
@mksongbird Жыл бұрын
the tie-ins and references to Mr. Robot that sam esmail put in the movie throughout were an unexpected surprise as a huge fan of that show. also the irony of a pro physical media message in a movie released on netflix.
@Syntell
@Syntell Жыл бұрын
I miss real physical media. Almost a thing of the past now.
@mksongbird
@mksongbird Жыл бұрын
@@Syntell agreed and it's been made clear that even when you purchase something digitally it doesn't necessarily mean you own it and can be removed from a service with little warning.
@Thurisaz314159
@Thurisaz314159 Жыл бұрын
"The Monsters Are Dues on Maple Street" goes nationwide.
@rob4793
@rob4793 Жыл бұрын
The characters last names are from a case "Scott vs Sanford " 1854 that went all the way to the Supreme Court, Judge Taney gave the final judgment in the case. It was pertaining to freed men of color and the status of their citizenship in America.
@JamaicaSugar
@JamaicaSugar 11 ай бұрын
Clay stops at a Taney Farms on the side of the road.
@sandygirl1946
@sandygirl1946 11 ай бұрын
Please listen to a historical/biblical review of this movie by one of "us" to show the biblical prophesy in the symbolism. People found a lot of nuggets, but are not aware of the biblical implications. Even the title; "Leave the world Behind." It is too much to put here, but the movie is much deeper on a spiritual level, especially if you are depending on prepping, guns & bunkers. I had to watch many times and read many reviews to help me understand from being an avid Bible reader. It is timeless with history; the past, the present and the future.
@moweems5802
@moweems5802 Жыл бұрын
Rose finds refuge in a home owned by the Thorne family. 🎶🎶Every rose has it's thorn🎶🎶 Shout out to Poison?
@grumpymercer621
@grumpymercer621 Жыл бұрын
Top tier discussion after the film, brought up so many interesting points!
@Syntell
@Syntell Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. So much to discuss with a movie like this. Lot's of uncomfortable questions too.
@jandmvideos9051
@jandmvideos9051 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a thoughtful review of this movie! The book had me thinking for weeks, and to me, the movie did a much better job at being thought provoking.
@admyer5101
@admyer5101 Жыл бұрын
This movie takes you down a rabbit hole. Imbeded right throughout was the history of how the "New World" began and the Wests colonial past. Check the map on the wall in the basement, and the references to the slave ship, including the location of where the owners slept. The chapers were significant. Apart from the obvious, this may be a factor. Chapters 1. The House - The home they stayed in was taken over by the visitors with a sense of entitlement. Is this a metaphor for the land and how Europeans stole the land from the native indigenous people? (The QR code is said to show this) The father spoke of needing lots of oil in the event of an invasion or occupation, forgetting how the Americas is stolen land that exists by taking its resources from other black and brown countries. The Teslas, were they a reminder of the green / tech revolution, carbon emisions and the human impact on the planet including, the current mining situation in Congo? 2. The Noise - The chatter, the speculation of the unknown, thoughts, opinions perceptions beliefs, seen through the different actions and behaviours of the charecters. (Just like people are speculaing on the movie) (is this a social experiment? to see how people react, agree and disagree, including the rections of thr race relations, proving the point of delusion) 3. The Curve - The markets (follow the money) 4. The Floods - The migrating birds represent rising sea levels, tbe plane crash scene, the bed room tide picture, and the daughters story of the religious man provide with the information, yet choosing not to listen. Ali also refered to this when he spoke abouthim feeling for the people who refuse to listen, even at their own loss, including his friend suggesting no one having contriol and the best people could hope for is a "heads up" (is this the heads up that people need to change) 5. The last Ones - As the charecters reference at the end, the speculation of who or what, lots of people had a motive considering Americas history, with the immediate assumption of the threat being an identity different to self, others countries where seen as the attackers in th drop of a hat. Or is the real enemy within? The cognitive dissonance, the self preservation, the paranoia, the psychosis, the mistrust. The supposed threat was a civil war, does that sybolise the human actions, thoughts and behaviiurs is leading the world to self distuction? The take home question is, If this was a real life event who would work together and unifyi and who would selfishly display the actions of the all American poster boy, turn on their neighbours and continue to distroy everything in their path.. Was it that the actual threat is climate change and all the distruction of human activity (the poster of the eyes on the wall at the beggining is from an artist who work refers to about viruses) Is this suggesting human behaviour is the virus and tne flood will be the threat. The Obamas production company is called Higher Ground is this a coincidence? The childrens Tshirts said OBEY and Nasa, is that linked to the 1988 movie "they live: refering to social climbing, percieved elite and consumerism? The ending is genious.. We see the boy being given the "blue pill" as tne movie ends. "You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill - you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes." kzbin.info/www/bejne/g4HElKWCi6h3ebMsi=5qVEWOn-m-4gnHH2
@gatinhopretolp
@gatinhopretolp Жыл бұрын
I agree that Obama producing it is unsettling. I'd like to think his point is that this is already happening. Russia interfered in elections, is heavily involved in misinformation campaigns, installed Trump, a soft coup was attempted on Jan6, and the country is so divided that it's practically a cold civil war. There was a strong theme around friendship and sticking together. Friends the show, Mahershala telling Kevin ''I thought we were friends'' and then asking Ethan if they were going to stick together, Julia telling Mahershala she was beginning to like him essentially becoming friends, ''America made a lot of enemies'' which is the opposite of friends.
@lunacouer
@lunacouer Жыл бұрын
Yeah, when I heard he and Michelle produced it, I was like "Welp, that's the closest warning we're gonna get that this is a real threat, without him going to prison for revealing top secrets. Stock up folks and make friends with your neighbors". It's always been a concern - there's been articles about how vulnerable parts of our electrical grid are to cyberattacks. But if I was a conscionable ex-pres and wanted to warn people? This is a pretty good way to do it.
@CrazyCoolCrochet
@CrazyCoolCrochet Жыл бұрын
@@lunacouer Yes! That is exactly right. Why would the former President choose this particular book to produce? He loved the book and wanted to get the message out to the masses through the most watched media...movies. Because HE KNOWS! He knows but can't outright run around warning us because he cannot reveal this level of information. Read the book folks. The book is so much more nuanced and subtle. The movie was very much in your face, again, because that appeals to the masses.
@elephante1725
@elephante1725 Жыл бұрын
When did "Russia interfere in an election and install Trump" 😂 and please provide proof. Also you totally fell for this film and it's social engineering, the WEF has been planning a cyber attack for years and warned that's what is next , convenient for them to know so much after they predicted the "pandemic ".
@NaomiDollxoxo
@NaomiDollxoxo Жыл бұрын
Crazy part is we’re the boogie man. People everywhere. The division allowed instead of working together as human beings & in harmony with the earth. Everyone doomed themselves.
@jb2839
@jb2839 11 ай бұрын
Gotta start preparing
@offworld_coop
@offworld_coop Жыл бұрын
This scenario is exactly why I do PT, gotta make sure I can get out the jam. Lol
@cbreeze864
@cbreeze864 8 ай бұрын
What got me was GH’s comments about our weapons being left open to extremists in our own military. Never even considered that before.
@foxie5502
@foxie5502 Жыл бұрын
I have to Respectfully disagree with both walls opinion about M.Ali performance. Yes, he was one layered, even tone the whole movie through, but I truly feel he had to be. Think about it. With J.R (karen) from the beginning was racist and biased. They tend to think we (BP) are wild, dangerous... all it took was for him to raise his voice, come off as unpredictable. Anything to make J.R. character uneasy that's the end of all the work he had made to earn her trust.
@foxie5502
@foxie5502 Жыл бұрын
You kept saying "you just met these people yesterday", but humans need other people. Would you rather be in a world alone or with other people. People that might be able to save you. To watch over your kid if something were to happen. They needed an alley. They being around others brings comfort. If I have your back, surely you must have mine. He needed to know if they are going to be trapped together can he trust/rely on them.
@franciscophile6281
@franciscophile6281 Жыл бұрын
1619? Have you read the piece by Hannnah Nikole-Jones on the 1619 Project? The White Lion has a history in North America. The San Juan Bautista, the White Lion and Treasurer were in the busines of transporting human cargo from the African continent or hijacking ships that did. The San Juan Bautista was close to Mexico when the Treasurer and White Lion hijacked it and stole the "cargo." Some of that "cargo" ended up at Jamestown in 1619 on the White Lion. So I am wondering how the White Lion and 1619 on the radio dial are connected?
@moweems5802
@moweems5802 Жыл бұрын
An army of deaf people would be able to fight a sonic weapon.
@therealdeal5896
@therealdeal5896 Жыл бұрын
You giving this Karan, too much credit... She was racist off back...
@tbrrrdmn
@tbrrrdmn Жыл бұрын
This SO reminds me of my late night fave finds.... Right at Your Door.
@ZizouZico
@ZizouZico Жыл бұрын
Loved it! All stories don’t have to explain everything. It’s not a documentary 😂
@lunali7209
@lunali7209 Жыл бұрын
the main message of the movie is that even in chaotic times like this, humans should stick together. the deer scene where the lady and girl yelled at them and the scene where the fathers confronted the trump voter happened parallelly because they were both about doing the right thing and standing up for others, even if they're strangers and it seems "stupid" to do so. and it was a net positive that they did: mahershala ali's character saved the teenage boy's life and julia roberts' character saved mahershala ali's daughters' life. if they hadnt done what they did (be selfless and help a stranger), those two kids would probably be dead. the "stranger danger" mindset that that trump voter guy has is what would destroy humanity - as is revealed by marshala ali's character in the car. one thing i noticed and wanna theorize about though is the cabin in the woods. it does not tie back to anything and is left unexplained. could it be a reference to ted k? and could the coup's political motivation somehow have to do with that? seeing the themes of environmentalism and technology putting humans in danger, that does very much remind me of ted k and anarcho-primitivism.
@chrisg2214
@chrisg2214 11 ай бұрын
You guys were fun to watch that with. I’d like to see your reaction to the movie us, I don’t know if that that’s on your channel already. That’s pretty cool movie.
@Syntell
@Syntell 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for hanging out with us. And thank you for the reccomendation.
@House0fHoot
@House0fHoot 11 ай бұрын
Great discussion on a truly scary film.
@reviewitwithju8827
@reviewitwithju8827 Жыл бұрын
The ending to this movie had me smh, lol great plot but what wanted to see if the rest of them found the bunker lol
@eianfederle2715
@eianfederle2715 Жыл бұрын
I mean...the guy with the shotgun told them about the bunker and they were basically planning to go to the bunker anyway even though it wasn't said out loud (cause why wouldn't you go to the bunker?). The mom was trying to find her daughter and she would eventually find her realistically speaking because she was heading to that same house. Since the house was unoccupied, obviously they're going to take the bunker.
@CrazyCoolCrochet
@CrazyCoolCrochet Жыл бұрын
@@eianfederle2715 The ending was obvious for all the reasons you wrote. People just want to be spoon fed rather than figure it out.
@bluebeardswif3
@bluebeardswif3 Жыл бұрын
@@CrazyCoolCrochet you’re exactly right. and there in lies an increasingly greater issue on its own
@resonantstorm771
@resonantstorm771 Жыл бұрын
If I remember right, you can hear the mom calling for Rose as it cuts to her inside the house, and she leaves the bunker door open when she goes in so I think that's the confirmation her family is basically right behind her.
@lunali7209
@lunali7209 Жыл бұрын
i think its safe to say they all end up in the bunker anyway. i just wish they would have shown it in the ending too, tho. the daughter turning on friends could stay the same, as i think its a cool round up to the ending
@TheMidwesternViking
@TheMidwesternViking 8 ай бұрын
So I gathered that the new movie "civil war" is the sequel to "leave the world behind" ....but inquiring minds will probably wanna know...what happened to lead up to "leave the world behind " and what does America look like after "civil war"
@culturevultureztv
@culturevultureztv 11 ай бұрын
18:50 Y'all shouldn't have skipped the part when he went to the study because that's the part where all the black people stuff at that shows this is a black person's house
@hbk-hotboy713
@hbk-hotboy713 Жыл бұрын
I just wondering if y'all was going to react to this flick 💯
@Syntell
@Syntell Жыл бұрын
Yesssir. Happy you can to check us out.
@BluEx22329
@BluEx22329 9 ай бұрын
This is probably more possible than impossible
@cashaetaylor7466
@cashaetaylor7466 11 ай бұрын
This movie is bigger and deeper than what y'all thought.
@maryslack6169
@maryslack6169 Жыл бұрын
From the beginning this couple is weird and unbelievable. My folks would have left everything and we would have been booking it across the sand
@catherinegreen3095
@catherinegreen3095 11 ай бұрын
Y'all gave Julia's character way too much credit. Let's take a moment. If the man with his daughter were white, do you think she would have greeted then in the same tone and manner? She would have been more relaxed and trusting towards them and that's a fact. She was a straight up Karen. Karen's don't act the same towards their own. So no she was trafffling throughout this movie.
@markmaley9929
@markmaley9929 Жыл бұрын
The daughter is in a bunker , just like the contractor said it was . They will all survive … but for what type of future ?
@BM-hb2mr
@BM-hb2mr 11 ай бұрын
The biggest question is about this movie is. What does Obama know that we don't and let me do some food? For thouwhy would an ex produce this kind of movie if it doesn't know something we don't?
@culturevultureztv
@culturevultureztv 11 ай бұрын
3:13 I love friends
@7thangelz
@7thangelz Жыл бұрын
the racial subtext is what elevates it to me. ruth trying to get her pops to wake the fuck up...
@NaomiDollxoxo
@NaomiDollxoxo Жыл бұрын
The deer are multi symbolic. Ambiguity of theirs movie leave the viewer to experience the movie & if they’d survive that situation themselves based on their biases. Everything is suggestion but isn’t actually as negative as they seem. Even the individual explaination of what they left to vacation & the mistrust of the homeowner were all valid reasons she gave & of course as someone of the white experience, what I was looking for was how she spoke to her husband about them. If it was logical or if she was racist. Racists def have no problem saying things in private. If she had those kind of views she would have said THAT instead of the logical mistrust based on strangers appearing at night, no ID, no way to verify his story & having faith to believe anyone in that situation. Anyone would rationally be skeptical in that situation but bc she’s white & bc they’re black, the lo positions are actually innocent but the suggestion of racism allows the viewer to see it that way or not. The audience is even willing to dismiss the base of why they left for the vacation anyway….to get away from people. Step back and out the shoe on the other foot. But this is the point. This is the distraction of the movie & of the world socially & intensifying. The reliance of technology has allowed us to have physical divisions between people simply by not being in person seeing people as the individuals unique of one another but shared human experiences. We’ve relied so much on tech & distracted by the unimportant things that divide us like race, political affiliation, nationality **ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THE BOOGIE MAN TO BLAME** all that is known in this movie is what is assumed or guessed by vague clues & common perception of enemies(Iran, Russia, China, & Korea are named in this movie which are all superpowers that can destroy everything but is never actually established and it’s not established that the US is the only place attacked. There’s clues that indicates it’s much further than just US….the planes, the pilot of the plane, oil tanker not taken for benefit but crashed instead…. The deer symbolize many things. They are like the story of the flood being the signs & missed rescue opportunities not seeing the meaning. The deer explain & show clues of just about everything. Them appearing close suddenly but ignored by everyone but the youngest daughter. She’s the only one with no prejudices or mistrust. She pays attention but is ignored. Like the people that are prepper, conspiracy theorists, & even just telling the truth but socially not believed. They appear again but in huge converged numbers with multiple bucks which is a bad sign when not normal migration pattern. The direction they are moving is away from the danger/epicenter of high intensity targeted frequency microwave radiation weapons. (Deer are less affected than human beings bc human beings can be specifically targeted by frequency, as the deer are also effected absorbing slower but screwing with migratory patterns earth magnetism directs) We’ve lost our touch & understanding of nature & depend on unreliable sources if this happened. Humans could work together like the deer herds that are usually divided but came together for survival & greater good. They ignored the warnings in nature including the flamingos indicating that the destruction had spread all the way from their natural habitat to far north. Still didn’t leave. The son is bit by a tick, a deer tick, the deer he dismissed getting symbolic karma for being a dick instead. The tick is not a regular tick but biological weapon to weaken people for faster breakdown by radiation which is why the son lost teeth. It’s a omen of what is to come soon for all of them. The daughter is the only one that left the confusion, to be happy, lead there by the deer, to where they could have been safe all along had they followed the deer in the beginning. She watched the last episode friends which is mentioned by the man’s older daughter of a “nostalgia for a time that never existed” what was once gong to be or dreamed of is over. She was the only one that accomplished a goal of happiness before the end of the world, Easter egg of the friends episode, Rachel got off the plane before it left, the art dealer mom never crashed.
@tbrrrdmn
@tbrrrdmn Жыл бұрын
Syn!! Of all the reactions n commentary, I've yet to hear anyone else place the Obama connection.🤔🤯
@Mantikal
@Mantikal 11 ай бұрын
The numerology, gematria and predictive programming fans are all over this flick. It just poured gasoline all into their fire.
@frakkedinmi1205
@frakkedinmi1205 Жыл бұрын
9.8 out of 10 It has me stockpiling batteries and Tylenol. 😢 (Some sketchy CGI took me out of it.)
@squaddownproductions6264
@squaddownproductions6264 Жыл бұрын
This movie pissed me off, just ended out of the blue 😂
@tree6787
@tree6787 Жыл бұрын
Agree 💯
@ileanahernandez1709
@ileanahernandez1709 Жыл бұрын
I liked the ending.
@andreagraham9991
@andreagraham9991 11 ай бұрын
🤣
@barowt
@barowt 11 ай бұрын
Best movie of 2023 in my opinion..
@PatiAnn
@PatiAnn Жыл бұрын
The .. r thingy goes for all nations it seems 😅... Sadly it would be so easy for any people to divide a nation n as 1 person has always said, when everything points to a single group or nation you can bet that's not the truth
@lotusg0d464
@lotusg0d464 7 ай бұрын
*spins the block on this*
@bjt81366
@bjt81366 Жыл бұрын
Racists and Republicans HATE this movie. Once they see Julia's character being racist, they were done. I thought it was a great thought experiment disgusted as a movie. The white Tesla's separated from the black Tesla's surrounded by the white Tesla's. As for Mahershala, his character was the muse, he had to be flat. His character was basically the default narrator. Ethan Hawk's character didn't get out the car to inspect the Teslas, his wife told him to stay in the car. What man's wife would say that? A weak man's wife.
@leonsam12
@leonsam12 11 ай бұрын
Enjoyed y’all, wonder if his client WAS Obama??🤔🤔
@ItIsWhatItIs8120
@ItIsWhatItIs8120 11 ай бұрын
Have a feeling those who hate it will never get it .😊
@PerryPerfectPerson
@PerryPerfectPerson Жыл бұрын
It’s a movie not a show.
@ladyhotep5189
@ladyhotep5189 Жыл бұрын
What's up guys
@Syntell
@Syntell Жыл бұрын
What's going on Lady Hotep. I hope you liked the reaction. Always good to see ya.
@ronaldrichardson2355
@ronaldrichardson2355 4 ай бұрын
Them folks american dream is falling
@shawnjohnson2837
@shawnjohnson2837 3 ай бұрын
Good movie 🎉
@prometheuszero9
@prometheuszero9 11 ай бұрын
Loved your analysis of everything at the end. I particularly like you mentioning how foreigners have been buying US real estate, although in 2023 the Japanese own very little in the US compared to wealthy Russians and Chinese people, and the Japanese are very much our ally. Bu the Chinese and Russians owning land here... That is something that really worries me. An American can't go to China or Russia and just buy land. Those mfers know better than that. So why do we let them do it here ya know? Also I do gotta say that it's not really accurate that "immigrants and people from other nations have the numbers" compared to black and white Americans. European Americans are the largest racial group in the country by far, followed by Latin Americans, who are closely followed by African Americans. White people and black people combined outnumber every other group of people by far. Now a lot of people say that immigrants outbreed native citizens, but that's not entirely true either, at least not always. The real issue is that people living in poverty--everywhere in the world--typically have more children than those of higher socioeconomic classes. The same goes for people who are more traditionally religious. And a lot of immigrants in the US are both poor and religious, which explains a moderately higher birth rate. But when people are able to assimilate into a culture and start earning some material wealth, birth rates go down. This is shown by the fact that the poorest countries in the world have the highest birth rates and the wealthiest countries mostly have the lowest birth rates. But back to the real estate thing... yeah, there is an increasing amount of US real estate being owned by people from China and Russia, our two biggest military rivals. It's something that is a big problem imo.
@saborati54
@saborati54 11 ай бұрын
I'm going by from where the source material came from. Someone who had access to very top secret material. The three ways to take down a country,well,we're at number 2...how long before 3 happens. We have a guy with so many indictments and yet he's like 50 percent ahead of the closes challenger. This is a person who chooses Dictators over our country. Honestly guys,no one would have ever thought not even in the Twilight Zone that someone like him would ever become president yet he did. That's when it began,that's when he gave a voice to the racist,the very far right and gave them a name "MAGA". This country has not been the same since. I'm 70 years old and my soul has never felt this much hate and evil like I do now. I fear for my grand and great grandkids. Everyone is now allowed to carry a gun,no need for permits anymore. To me the movie was a warning,a wake up call. You can dismiss it as a good movie with some good points or as a warning,an urgent message for those who are willing to listen. That's just my logical intelligent opinion...respectfully.
@thinkingoutloud3757
@thinkingoutloud3757 Жыл бұрын
"There are some really great camera shots, but I think they get caught up with trying to do too much." THANK YOU. They do a lot of "cinematic flexing" in this movie, a lot of things that just had no need to be there. It does give the movie a particular "mood" but they just do it too many times. It's like they JUST got some new toys for the camera and were gitty to use them all the time.
@ottokaare5925
@ottokaare5925 Жыл бұрын
I disagree
@lunali7209
@lunali7209 Жыл бұрын
i disagree. it set the mood for the movie to feel unsettling and keep u on the edge of ur seat - which a good thriller should.
@dragonking8551
@dragonking8551 11 ай бұрын
Wait its a show?
@sophia21s
@sophia21s Жыл бұрын
lol why your friend sound exactly like Lil Yachty?? That’s all I hear😂😂😂
@Yelnats87
@Yelnats87 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree Syntell... I'd give it a 7/10. The females were the strongest parts of this movie. Although the male characters were the weakest link... I do think they showcased that the majority of modern day males would act the same way as the leads in this movie... showing their impotence to take action and survive in such an scenario was very accurate. It was only Danny who was equipped and ready, therefore the most likely of all to survive the current situation. So 1 in 4 of the males in this movie had some semblance of a clue, to what to do when the ish hits the fan. All very interesting... Great reaction lads!
@maryslack6169
@maryslack6169 Жыл бұрын
Radiation
@1lthrnk
@1lthrnk 11 ай бұрын
I would like a vehicle from before the mid 80’s. Makes you kind of wonder what did the chef know at the Obama house? They like to act like he drowned because he couldn’t swim, he swam competitively. Remember “you will own nothing and be happy”. They knew 3 decades ago that we need to strengthen our power grid and it was gonna cost about the price of two or three skill fighters now it will cost $17 trillion. We’re already $34 trillion in debt. Just on prescriptions alone 90% of medication come from China. A lot of the products we have today come from China all of those products used to be made in America. Our power, water, fuel, for our homes and vehicles. Hmm, Freemasons would have nothing to do with something like this. By gold by survivable food and buy land if you can get off the grid.. stay strapped
@BM-hb2mr
@BM-hb2mr 11 ай бұрын
Some of us are very prepared for exactly this more should follow suit because I do believe it's close Also this whole new generation Because if you want anybody to obey and follow in the line with the government, all they have to tell you is we'll turn your internet back on if you obey. And of course, they're not the only generation that is too many people are too dependent on the internet and some couldn't live without it. I do believe that day is here and I do believe that the government would do exactly that they would turn the internet off or the electricity and people would be left helpless. all I can tell people ISIS to get plenty of water on hand more food than what they have and some skills to help you and your loved ones put in these times We can all see that what's going on. It's not gonna be good this be prepared until I can say
@hedgedrisk
@hedgedrisk Жыл бұрын
Yo they loud for no reason
@dennisholzbaur3649
@dennisholzbaur3649 Жыл бұрын
Thank you both for your racist comments.
@IsiahBradley
@IsiahBradley 11 ай бұрын
THANKS so much for this!!!! Is this content for a serious meditation on tech dependence and the effects of isolation in a post-COVID world or are the Obamas warning us about what's coming down the pike...?
@lunagal
@lunagal 11 ай бұрын
Obama loved the book. Maybe that’s all…
@BluEx22329
@BluEx22329 9 ай бұрын
Julia Roberts character was def in a gender role reversal with tbe husband
@blakdrago7202
@blakdrago7202 11 ай бұрын
Pay attention pay attention some of these things are Biblical prophetic.
@Dustyp3ar
@Dustyp3ar 11 ай бұрын
Syntell, are you single? Asking for a friend ...
@ZA-qk2og
@ZA-qk2og Жыл бұрын
I wasn’t impressed by the movie
@patrickhardman2568
@patrickhardman2568 Жыл бұрын
Is the worst movie ever
@flowersforme375
@flowersforme375 Жыл бұрын
Terrible movie.
@WilmerCook
@WilmerCook 11 ай бұрын
Hate this movie!
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