SHUTTER ISLAND | We Were WRONG About The ENDING

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PolterGibbst

PolterGibbst

Күн бұрын

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So the question is, Has he always been a patient or did they make him a patient through the experiment? Has he always been crazy or did they drive him to insanity?
Shutter Island is about a U.S. Marshal going to Ashecliffe Hospital (Insane Asylum) to search for a "missing patient", but in reality the people who run the hospital are actually doing a radical experiment on the Marshal, Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio), to make him believe that he is actually a patient there...
This is where my mind takes a turn on a rewatch, because what if he wasn't ever a patient at Ashecliffe. The whole point was for a group of people who know the mind inside and out, to run a brand new experiment (probably with a little help from some thorazine) to fully break the mind of a man with a lot of past trauma. And at first watch they seem to be successful, but I think the ending has a much different meaning now. Hopefully you will understand what I mean by the end of this EXTREMELY long video. Just that you are also reading this is amazing, thank you. And thanks for watching.
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@bananadoppiotm1088
@bananadoppiotm1088 9 ай бұрын
Mr. Gibbs I’m afraid that the movie you saw over and over again, this “Shutter Island” does not exist, you have been in fact given internet access to a computer so you could document the various symptoms you have shown in this video of yours. I am in fact apart of a science department in Boston taking a close attention of you and your rare mental sickness called “Theory Fever” (the idea of the name was not mine but it was in fact, Dr. Han) I know this is a lot for you to take in but your real name is Andrew and you had a wife and 3 kids. You have actually been placed in a very specialized containment room in a private location for the past 2 years. Remember who you are Andrew. -Yours sincerely, Dr. Joe Gibbs
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
😂😅 this is now my favorite comment.
@alexfernandez8871
@alexfernandez8871 9 ай бұрын
What comment?
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
@@alexfernandez8871 the one from Dr. Joe Gibbs... 😅
@cerebella9676
@cerebella9676 9 ай бұрын
So the delusions are more severe than we thought. Notation needed. - Doctor Katrina Han.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
@@cerebella9676 and here I thought the most elaborate ruse was on the island but instead it is all around me. 🤣😵‍💫
@JohnDoe-wf1tl
@JohnDoe-wf1tl 9 ай бұрын
So… it’s actually a gaslighthouse
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
🤣
@mardigrassnowballs3258
@mardigrassnowballs3258 9 ай бұрын
I wish I had thought of that line!😂
@boost91
@boost91 9 ай бұрын
lmao...thats TOO funny...cant be on accident!!
@jessedupuy4124
@jessedupuy4124 9 ай бұрын
​@@boost91no, they were making a genuine philosophical statement. And you took it as a joke. What is wrong with you?
@twistedhatter1313
@twistedhatter1313 9 ай бұрын
gaslighthouse doesn't exist you made it up because you're fkn crazy. . . /s/
@liamlegendary8475
@liamlegendary8475 9 ай бұрын
The real beauty of this film is that if it started 1 minute earlier or finished 1 minute later, we 'd have an answer. Very very clever
@wiiztec
@wiiztec 9 ай бұрын
What do you mean?
@jaydensantana6369
@jaydensantana6369 9 ай бұрын
@@wiiztecwe’d know if he actually got on the boat from where he came from or where he eventually went off to.
@prochuba
@prochuba 9 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@wiiztec
@wiiztec 9 ай бұрын
@@jaydensantana6369 Are you saying there's a possibility of him not going to the lighthouse to get lobotomized at the end?
@firstworldproblems6064
@firstworldproblems6064 9 ай бұрын
its all there actually. ted isnt completely crazy but he has severe trauma and ptsd from Germany. now a subject or experiement on an island for MK ULTRA he is the PERFECT CANDIDATE. this movie is way more than people realise.
@thestreakingninja
@thestreakingninja 9 ай бұрын
When you know you're going to fail the health inspection so you gaslight the inspector there's no rats by making them think they're the rat.
@rahulagrawal1378
@rahulagrawal1378 9 ай бұрын
These are not the Brain Washing Asylums you are looking for ......
@jakobquick6875
@jakobquick6875 9 ай бұрын
😂haha awesome comment and extremely convincing VIDEO😮 and I’ll be calling if I need a great defence in court😅
@seeyouinthecircle
@seeyouinthecircle 9 ай бұрын
You summed it up so perfectly and hilariously 😆
@deedotyou
@deedotyou 9 ай бұрын
"i'm not the f*ckin rat!" 😁
@mathewhill5556
@mathewhill5556 9 ай бұрын
If he actually is an active US Marshall, they wouldn't be able to hide his investigation or disappearance on the island.
@maxwell9211
@maxwell9211 Ай бұрын
The best twist is that there was actually no twist at all. It was just a straight forward story about how they made a guy think he was crazy so no one would believe him if he leaked details
@varvarvarvarvarvar
@varvarvarvarvarvar 27 күн бұрын
It's kind of manipulative the way they do that twist. It only works because the film completely leaves out the whole "US Marshal" thing as if he was just a random lowlife visitor who came to the island and therefore no one would follow up on him. Therefore it's much easier to assume he was a crazy guy having a crazy fantasy of being a Marshal.
@skankhunt3624
@skankhunt3624 20 күн бұрын
​@@varvarvarvarvarvarnot really a lot of people that would follow up on him being a marshal, and anyone who did they would just tell them that he snapped went crazy attacked an inmate.
@varvarvarvarvarvar
@varvarvarvarvarvar 5 күн бұрын
@@skankhunt3624 Yeah, a US marshal who came to a guarded psych ward on a remote island to check up on some suspicious activities turned out to be a total basket case who needed his brain scrambled with a steel pick ASAP. That just sounds a bit too laughable, no? And that's what I'm saying about how they manipulate information dosing to kind of burry that narrative thread by making you occupied entertaining whether he's crazy or not. And if you're talking about a wider picture, of course, a plain seduce at home would work much better, that's how they handle stuff like this in real life. "He couldn't live with what he saw in the war after all, what a pity, we lost a hero today".
@alexanderpandur
@alexanderpandur 3 күн бұрын
Not at all. I read the book that came out seven years before the movie. Both the book and the movie are deliberately crafted to let you theorize whether Teddy is crazy or not. The only difference between the two is that, at the end of the book, Teddy voluntarily undergoes a lobotomy. When the book was released, the author, Dennis Lehane, revealed in an interview that Teddy is actually crazy. If he hadn't provided this information, it could have become one of the most theorized questions in movie history
@SirFergieARMYAdamThompson
@SirFergieARMYAdamThompson 2 күн бұрын
Hmm sounds familiar Their constantly lying about andrew too
@DeathScyther006
@DeathScyther006 9 ай бұрын
It's always been crazy to me that Leo starred in both this and Inception in the same year.
@Fuzzysea693
@Fuzzysea693 9 ай бұрын
WHAT?! And didn’t receive an Oscar for either and he was phenomenal in both. Two mind-bending and fantastic movies.
@denniscobos3306
@denniscobos3306 9 ай бұрын
And both movies involve an idea being planted in someone's mind...
@shenanitims4006
@shenanitims4006 9 ай бұрын
Given that the first time I watched this, I was half awake, I constantly view them as one and the same.
@GenDipDipper
@GenDipDipper 9 ай бұрын
always haha
@codirennke1109
@codirennke1109 9 ай бұрын
Why did I think this movie was so much older than inception??
@Shortie9096
@Shortie9096 9 ай бұрын
“You’re the most violent patient we have!” So you allowed him to roam FREELY?!? 🤨 This has been my Roman Empire for a long time. 😂
@panthekirb7561
@panthekirb7561 9 ай бұрын
@@Mqmn Bro I thought dude was being profound. I googled it and learn its a TikTok meme. 💀
@cindygrape
@cindygrape 9 ай бұрын
Also how is he the most violent patient? The dude killed his wife bc she killed their children!! I could think of more violent ppl 💀
@briitt777
@briitt777 9 ай бұрын
@@cindygrapeexactly!! who wouldn’t get justice for their own kids? 😓
@rainbowGZUS7
@rainbowGZUS7 9 ай бұрын
Youre a fake thug whos gonna mess with the wrong one soon little boy​@Mqmn
@McSkippy374
@McSkippy374 9 ай бұрын
He his violent because of his skill military and such also he was never alone on purpose first time was at ward C which is when Dr Sheean can't blow his cover so he escorts the patient and then the other time is when Teddy doesn't trust him and gets hostile
@scilens1049
@scilens1049 3 ай бұрын
The single most important clue: We do no lobotomy here. And at the end they do.
@IronKore
@IronKore Ай бұрын
100%
@joaquimt5679
@joaquimt5679 Ай бұрын
You are wrong Doctor Sheehan and Cawley don't do lobotomy, the Shutter Island is trying to liberate psychiatry from these methods, find a new way... Because they presumably failed with Andrew, then they had to go back to the old ways, the ways of doctor Naehring, as he strongly disapprove of Cawley methods. That's all
@SoSickRick
@SoSickRick Ай бұрын
HERE the lighthouse... Where he was told that happened..
@felixmizu1682
@felixmizu1682 Ай бұрын
Actually the main guy was trying his hardest not to lobotomize him, he was being pressured by people above him because of how many people DiCaprio’s character has hurt
@pugtie4695
@pugtie4695 Ай бұрын
When did they say that I thought it was they were gonna be discredited if they failed Andrew
@connermckinnon5520
@connermckinnon5520 9 ай бұрын
The most interesting part of this theory is that almost every piece of evidence can really go for either side, depending on how you interpret the details.
@yougeneb
@yougeneb 8 ай бұрын
I cant believe no one is talking about the coincidence of the lighthouse looking like a penis.
@umarcga7823
@umarcga7823 7 ай бұрын
No It cant be
@balabala9570
@balabala9570 7 ай бұрын
What the fuck are you talking about
@Noqtis
@Noqtis 7 ай бұрын
Yeah, no. If both sides were truly 50/50 it would kinda suck. The movie tells you two stories and makes you question the main one without providing clear proof for the second. The true strength of this movie is, it respects it's audience and does a lot of stuff subtile. Sometimes simple facial reactions of people give you little hints and make you question the narrative you see. The further into the story to goes the clearer the signs become but also the questioning of his sanity by the main story. The movie doesn't try to present to you two different narratives and you can choose what you feel makes more sense. It presents you two narratives and uses the second to question the first. The aim is to leave you questioning what you saw and in a way replicate the experiance of the main char. What it achieves quite well, imho.
@jeremyhubaker1199
@jeremyhubaker1199 7 ай бұрын
its really is 50 50 though. they don't give you enough information to determine. which is the fact of the story. literally where the movie starts and ends leaves just enough information to start speculating. it up to the viewer to decide what is true and what is not.
@JohnTrustworthy
@JohnTrustworthy 7 ай бұрын
The whole debate boils down to asking yourself what's more likely: That you are crazy, or that the government is trying to drive you crazy.
@ashleygill8959
@ashleygill8959 6 ай бұрын
If a potential answer to a question is that it is the government’s fault, that is always the correct answer
@ContactsNfilters
@ContactsNfilters 6 ай бұрын
Why not both?
@tyrionlannister4920
@tyrionlannister4920 6 ай бұрын
the answer to both questions is Yes.
@ScythianLancer
@ScythianLancer 6 ай бұрын
5 years ago I would say me, but recently I am sure it's government
@TheBozn
@TheBozn 6 ай бұрын
Well, there are crazy people who truly think they are the sane ones. So the logical conclusion is if you're crazy, the answer would be yes to the former, and if you're not, it would be the latter. You cant really ever be sure of it yourself though.
@terrypayne8658
@terrypayne8658 9 ай бұрын
You know your theory is deep when the breakdown is as long as a movie
@Jonathan_Doe_
@Jonathan_Doe_ 9 ай бұрын
Not if you watch it in on 2x speed
@riffdex
@riffdex 9 ай бұрын
@@Jonathan_Doe_I watched Shutter Island on 2x speed
@terrypayne8658
@terrypayne8658 9 ай бұрын
@BumboyWillynut you are correct dad
@Youtubeenjoyer667
@Youtubeenjoyer667 9 ай бұрын
Barely over half the length of the movie you've really upset me with This comment terry 😢
@terrypayne8658
@terrypayne8658 9 ай бұрын
@@KZbinenjoyer667 sorry if I ruined your day 😊 hope it gets better ✌️
@LarryXLR
@LarryXLR Ай бұрын
Leo: There's a note on the ground with writing on it. I bet it means something to this case. Gibbs: HE'S JUST SO DAMN GOOD AT HIS JOB
@blackharvest13
@blackharvest13 9 ай бұрын
This was actually what i thought happened when i originally watched it. It looked like they were setting him up like a german experiment to make him crazy by gaslighting him to the fullest extent
@alextay416
@alextay416 9 ай бұрын
Same here. Makes me think that they even gaslit us into believing he was crazy and that they were the good guys, to see from their point of view, despite all of the inconsistencies and evidence against them. Might have been what they did to silence the staff there. They tricked us all.
@kasra4134
@kasra4134 8 ай бұрын
I mean, that’s literally the point. Everyone was led to believe that’s the case. That’s why the ending has a twist.
@NickDoraRaw
@NickDoraRaw 8 ай бұрын
Same. And I figured that he knew he was being gaslit but also knew he would have no way out of this. So he played along and accepted his fate
@jaimeemmanuel2620
@jaimeemmanuel2620 8 ай бұрын
i watched it for the first time recently but it was prefaced that this movie was the inspiration for a lot of my favourite episodes in detective shows so I think that’s why i assumed it was a double twist ! I also really pushed back on the twist being real just because of “real rachel” cuz it just didn’t make sense to me and it felt like too many deliberate decisions in both plot (kerns) and technicals (camera, script, etc) for me to believe it was meant to be taken as is (sorry for the ramble i have no one irl to be an annoying film grad and talk it out with lol) (side note the show “Perception” has one of these episodes, twist being the detective already has schizophrenia so that was their Dolores i guess but if you like psych and serious but silly detective shows i would reccommend)
@thetimeisninefifteen
@thetimeisninefifteen 8 ай бұрын
​@@NickDoraRawYup this was my interpretation as well
@JunkCh1ck3n
@JunkCh1ck3n 9 ай бұрын
LMAO my boy Dr. Cawley was literally like: "We don't do LOBOTOMY here Andrew. You're just crazy so if you don't stop being crazy, you're gettin' a LOBOTOMY. Which like, we totally don't do! But you're gettin' one!" 😂😂😂
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 9 ай бұрын
Too true. And it's like how he said that he didn't believe in drugs but couldn't stop talking about how beneficial they were.
@eddysegafan6655
@eddysegafan6655 8 ай бұрын
"And you get a Lobotomy, and you get a Lobotomy and everyone gets a LOBOTOMY!!!.....!!!!.... ...which we definitely don't do..."
@thrace_bot1012
@thrace_bot1012 7 ай бұрын
Well....duh?? The facility's target was to prove that Cawley's theory of psychological treatment CAN work and become a reliable alternative to Lobotomy. This was Andrew and their last hope of proving it after incessant failed attempts and when it "failed" again, they had no option but to resort to the surgical process. The movie's ending purposefully leaves the last part ambiguous btw. It's entirely possible that Cawley and his crew reset and give the psychological therapy another shot, it also is possible that something other than the Lobotomy takes place, or perhaps they do go ahead with the Lobotomy after all.
@alanchavarria5439
@alanchavarria5439 7 ай бұрын
I think that Cawley doesn’t like lobotomies but as he is dangerous the Warden and maybe the doctor that looks evil, are proposing the lobotomy
@eddysegafan6655
@eddysegafan6655 7 ай бұрын
@@alanchavarria5439 I always thought with the themes of religion in this movie, the warden was a theme for the devil. The line, "known you for centuries",... "violent men", was especially unnerving in that light. And then he ends it with, "that's the spirit" maybe having a double-meaning there.
@sn0_
@sn0_ 9 ай бұрын
for us to still be thinking and consuming hours of content about a movie 14 years after it came out shows how great of a movie it is. well done thank you for this.
@anon2427
@anon2427 9 ай бұрын
If you haven’t read the book I’d highly recommend it, and go into it with an open mind
@brantisonfire
@brantisonfire 9 ай бұрын
Holy shit?! This is 14 years old? I though this came out in the late 2010s! Time is passing by too quickly.
@silviapopa1121
@silviapopa1121 9 ай бұрын
It isn't the movie, it's the book!
@hissykittycat
@hissykittycat 9 ай бұрын
Mind blowing movie even before the analysis!
@Shugg-Goff-HHoffical
@Shugg-Goff-HHoffical 9 ай бұрын
I know, almost feel like I first watched this months not years ago. A vastly underrated movie.
@vgclairisch
@vgclairisch Ай бұрын
One thing that I noticed: in that last moment when Sheehan stands up and calls after him as the guards are taking him away, he calls him Teddy. If he really had known him as Andrew for two years, and if in that moment he really believed (as we are given to understand) that the man was in his right mind, why did he call him Teddy instead of Andrew?
@colliric
@colliric Ай бұрын
Exactly…. he was really his partner Chuck! Most likely they bribed him to pretend he was his head shrink.
@anotherdedchannel
@anotherdedchannel 25 күн бұрын
@@colliric I think he was on the ferry from the beginning because they have control of the ferry. So the guy he's suppose to meet on the ferry isn't there and instead it's this guy Chuck
@Fuzzamajumula
@Fuzzamajumula 25 күн бұрын
Good observation.
@C0NSTANTIN3
@C0NSTANTIN3 20 күн бұрын
No it's because he was in the character and did care about Andrew but thought he was still in his delusions which is why he calls him Teddy. Make sense
@lynnerose7891
@lynnerose7891 20 күн бұрын
@@colliric Yeah. He calls him Chuck, too…then he gets up and calmly walks with the guards to the lighthouse where he knows what will happen.
@bhutch6454
@bhutch6454 7 ай бұрын
The fact that he actually said "live as a monster or die as a good man" tells me he is living in reality and knows what he is doing
@Culpride
@Culpride 7 ай бұрын
The reality where the staff convinced to believe he is an insane murderer to use this technique to create monsters, or the reality where he was a murderer, went insane and after the experiment went well chose to play insane again in order to get lobotomised so he doesn't have to live with the knowledge of killing his wife.
@fenianlewis
@fenianlewis 7 ай бұрын
​@@Culpride well this theory suggests he is choosing to end as Teddy Daniels, honest to himself rather than be gaslit into living as a monster because it protects Ashcliffs human experimentation.
@kolbeleonardo1682
@kolbeleonardo1682 7 ай бұрын
It means the treatment worked and was cured. But he doesn't want it accept reality for what it is and would rather die now knowing the truth.
@doriangrey9702
@doriangrey9702 7 ай бұрын
​@@kolbeleonardo1682exactly this theory. He was in reality at the end and he chose to be lobotomized of his own free will because he couldn't live with the trauma of losing his family in such a tragic way. He pretended to be crazy to the doctor until the last line of the film
@karlihannah1330
@karlihannah1330 6 ай бұрын
"Live as a monster or die as a good man" tells me that in that moment he knew that he killed his wife and partially chose to dissociate (I say partially because he is clearly delusional and going through mental breakdowns/ dealing with mental health issues throughout the movie)
@asdfghjkllkjhgfdsa8725
@asdfghjkllkjhgfdsa8725 9 ай бұрын
I could never decide and was of the impression that the movie left it up to interpretation. Nobody has ever fully convinced me he was crazy.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
Now you can rewatch it a few times and see both sides of him being crazy and not, ultimately just driving yourself to insanity and ending up on Shutter Island yourself. 😂
@snarklar
@snarklar 9 ай бұрын
Exactly that. The best art is
@I-J1NX-I
@I-J1NX-I 9 ай бұрын
@@snarklar What? What is it? I have to know.
@CorbCorbin
@CorbCorbin 9 ай бұрын
⁠@@I-J1NX-I “Ambiguous,” is the word they left out.
@loldoctor
@loldoctor 9 ай бұрын
@@CorbCorbinhow can you be sure?
@HatchetHatter
@HatchetHatter 9 ай бұрын
Dude that ending is so much more chilling with this theory. His hesitation on his last line "...or to die a good man" is to just rub it in his face that he knew all along and the doctors sent an innocent man to the grave.
@originsdecoded3508
@originsdecoded3508 9 ай бұрын
The message of the movie goes beyond this movie. Leonardo starred in the inception movie right after shutter island. the two movies are some how connected in that the entire shutter island was an experimentation facility for advanced MK inception of ideas, memories, information, identity, believes, etc. what we see in Inception, is already the tested and tried true results from shutter island. You can say that inception all started in shutter island. One thing I noticed was the dreams on this movie slowly helped incept the idea to leo the narrative they were trying to implant on his mind through out the innuendos, symbolism, and scripted scenarios through out the day, the dreams helped bolster and strengthen the inception. in the movie Inception, the way they go about MK ultra incepting ideas into peoples mind is while they are asleep through the means of dream sequence scenario's. This is very strange, because in the early mid 1900's people kept reporting of a "Dream Machine" hacking into their dreams. this is real life reports, hundreds of reports given from so called patients. they swore that they would have dreams that were not of their own, that it felt more like dreams sequences being artificially imprinted into their dream states, and that they could sense it was something else in control. some of the patients reported what the machine looks like, that it looked like a machine with many extending arms protruding out of it and that it had the ability to put both dreams and thoughts into their heads. today, we have the same reports from so called crazy people. psychotronic MK is technology able to manipulate the electrical behavior of our brain via brain chips, sound waves, magnetic waves, radio waves, both remotely wirelessly, and more crude insertions. is this movies trying to tell us something thats going on in real life since long ago? My theory is that the government has already been able to produce A.I driven psychotronics technology able to read minds, imprint thoughts, produce dream sequences, and much more. since a century ago. thats scary to think about.
@JuanLopez-zg1ld
@JuanLopez-zg1ld 9 ай бұрын
@@originsdecoded3508agreed ! I believe this 100% but you gotta ask yourself this.. why? Why should they do such a thing ? My personal opinion and I want to say this with the utmost respect possible. I believe they do these sorts of projects and experiments to one test how far they can go to robbing man of their free will and two to be able to create “hosts” or shells that ultimately demons can inhabit. Just like the movie get out.. the devils plan is to set up a “beast system” which will be the new world order, one government, one religion, one leader. Usher in the mark of the beast but people need to willingly accept it. How will this be possible ? Through the constant manipulation and mind control of social media, news outlets, commercials, memes, movies etc the list goes on. There is a power at work behind the scenes and it’s all to eventually get people to give up our free will. I know this is a lot and a curve ball but I welcome a discussion (: blessings
@sethsmith6042
@sethsmith6042 9 ай бұрын
I don't think he knew all along, I think he realized the truth after the doctor explained it to him, but then he faked being crazy because he didn't want to live with the knowledge of what happened to his family
@thememe986
@thememe986 9 ай бұрын
True, I don't buy his theory, but it's interesting nonetheless
@glitch1182
@glitch1182 9 ай бұрын
@@originsdecoded3508you have no idea how true what you just said actually is. I was experimented on by this technology, for 4 months, from September until December of 2020. It started after I tried to help a man who came to me with allegations that his neighbors had hacked all of his devices and hid surveillance equipment all throughout his house. In trying to prove to him that he was being paranoid, he suddenly skipped town and then I became subject to the exact experiences he was telling me about. Only I was able to figure out that it wasn’t actually my neighbors who were behind this but it had to be the government due to the sophistication of the attacks and the required technology. I would eventually learn they could read my mind and see what I was imagining in my mind’s eye. They could playback any sound or voice as though I was hearing it but only I would be able to hear it and no one else in my vicinity. They could alter my mood and emotional states. It’s really absolutely insane what they’re able to do with this technology and due to the fact that it seemed to be able to target me everywhere I went I started to think it had to be a satellite platform from a constellation of satellites, as there was a lack of support vehicles to suggest it was a device operating at much shorter range.
@DarthChichiri
@DarthChichiri 12 күн бұрын
I'm so glad that KZbin decided to randomly recommend me your first Twilight Zone twist ending video, because I am having an amazing time binging all your content! I have seen so many Shutter Island videos, but you are making it all seem fresh and exciting again! You have the same accent and similar vibes to Wendigoon, and that's probably why I am loving your stuff so much! Both of you seem like you genuinely enjoy what you are reviewing, and can find such deeper meaning that I wouldn't have thought of. I loved your Session 9 video and how you shared how it connected with you, which in turn made me start to think about stress and how it negatively interferes in my life and how I can become more conscious of that and not let it isolate me. Please keep making videos (for as long as you enjoy it), because I enjoy watching them!
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 12 күн бұрын
I'm also glad you found the channel. Found it way easier to talk about stuff I like than to talk about stuff everyone hates. Glad the Session 9 video helped out, I know my past self would be happy about it. (And happy that I kept at it to get to this point.) More videos on the way, next Twilight Zone video is less than two weeks away and may even have time to do more before then. A lot of plans, I just know that 2025 is going to be a good year.
@andrewr8144
@andrewr8144 9 ай бұрын
Ever since I first saw this movie, I always took the last line to mean that he wanted to die while he still could remember he was Teddy and had not fully given in to the deception that he was Andrew.
@iterrorbyte278
@iterrorbyte278 9 ай бұрын
From my perspective, it wasn’t that he wanted to “die”, but more so in leveraging the lobotomy as a marker, know that his last moments of consciousness were that of him being a good man.
@andrewr8144
@andrewr8144 9 ай бұрын
@@iterrorbyte278 Good point, except a lot of people died or never really returned from the lobotomy, so problably the same as death.
@iterrorbyte278
@iterrorbyte278 9 ай бұрын
@@andrewr8144 good point as well
@dylanschofield8067
@dylanschofield8067 9 ай бұрын
You almost never know. Some people actually are barely different after lobotomies, and yea some people die or are just basically a zombie​@@andrewr8144
@attackfox
@attackfox 9 ай бұрын
You're correct and this is how it's meant to be interpreted in the books.
@Stalebread47
@Stalebread47 8 ай бұрын
I love that a movie about losing your mind actually makes people who analyse it lose their minds
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 8 ай бұрын
That's the Kafkaesque genius of it!
@balabala9570
@balabala9570 7 ай бұрын
The people who see the movie, yes... but this guy right here...
@roncalabro
@roncalabro 5 ай бұрын
Psychosis is contagious
@misguidedpearls7456
@misguidedpearls7456 4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@cartoonpeezy
@cartoonpeezy 9 ай бұрын
Did anyone notice that when he ( Teddy )declines the cigarette the doctors starts blowing smoke in his face ?
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
I completely missed it until it was brought up here in the comments. But there are a lot of things people have pointed out that add to the theory.
@xeldinn86
@xeldinn86 9 ай бұрын
What does the book say.?
@beyondtheillusion333
@beyondtheillusion333 9 ай бұрын
It's wild on many things are, you even have to watch Gibbs video a few times to catch everything
@rachael8078
@rachael8078 9 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t the doctor experience the side effects?
@fissyi3062
@fissyi3062 9 ай бұрын
@@rachael8078not if he didn't inhale it into his lungs.
@LeFabricator
@LeFabricator 6 ай бұрын
13:30 you missed something imo. They do find a note, written with a pen. They never give any patient a pointy object in the asylum, she couldnt have written that herself.
@martin8934
@martin8934 9 ай бұрын
Leonardo DiCaprio, Sir Ben Kingsley and Martin Scorsese have talked at great length about how difficult it was to film Shutter Island. The problem was that when they started shooting the film, they realized that upon first viewing the audience would have to believe that Dr. Cawley and Shutter Island could be something sinister, but upon second viewing you would have to be able to tell that everyone around Teddy is in on the role-play game, and are trying to maintain the fantasy - though many of the staff and guards are not happy about it.
@coolcat6103
@coolcat6103 8 ай бұрын
Exactly what happened to me, at first I thought he’s being set up, but the subconscious clues they left I then proceeded to think on the second and third time watching that the role play was clear. However in the fourth time I see things differently, every time he goes dizzy or has a memory they shine a light in his face first, when he’s given pills it seems untoward etc. very clever film as mind control was used on the viewer, the clever subconscious clues left in the film on the first time viewing had us automatically condemning him on the second viewing. It’s strange but after a few times watching and familiarity sets in you start to see another layer, almost like you see past the role play and notice other things you missed……
@mysticone1798
@mysticone1798 7 ай бұрын
Excellent point. Hard to make a film stick together from 2 totally different points of view. But they did an excellent job! I think the main argument against the video's idea that Di Caprio was a target being driven mad by Shutter Island staff is that, were he actually a Federal Marshall, someone would have come to get him following his disappearance on the island. This is not addressed in the movie, so we have to assume this isn't the plot. This would have altered the whole plot and the final irony--- that Di Caprio is actually insane and a patient at the facility.
@stefaniverson2739
@stefaniverson2739 7 ай бұрын
I’ve watched this movie about 20 times and each time I pick up on something else that I missed before. A small piece of foreshadowing, a quick fleeting glance at a character in a crucial moment or something else similar. I’m not convinced of his theory here but it’s nice to hear other people’s thought. I agree entirely with subsequent watches pointing more and more to Dr. Cawley actually being truthful and everything that is revealed by him is what has actually taken place.
@balabala9570
@balabala9570 7 ай бұрын
​@@mysticone1798that's easy, who cares. If you are not somebody's friend, son, dad, husband etc. who cares. Going on with your point, Teddy was after the killer of his wife, Andrew Gladies, that light the fire and found out that he was kept here. He started investigating this place and found out something fishy is going on here. Somebody found out and told to some people and they all made a plan to drag Teddy here and make him go crazy and so, get rid of the problem. Dude, wtf is with your coment, are you for real
@balabala9570
@balabala9570 7 ай бұрын
​@@stefaniverson2739dude
@mooviedude141
@mooviedude141 7 ай бұрын
The fact that you kept me completely engaged for an hour and a half is very impressive, bravo man.
@sian2337
@sian2337 3 ай бұрын
Me too! I got half an hour in, then had to go rewatch the movie, I’m back here now, it’s a fascinating video.
@il6148
@il6148 9 ай бұрын
I always found weird the fact that its acknowledged there's 66 patients (counting Rachel i always assumed) and Leo being the 67th, but if Rachel never existed that would make him 66th, since he's making up someone who shouldn't be there.
@paddyofer
@paddyofer 9 ай бұрын
Noyce is part of the 66, not Rachel. Noyce was the only patient to play along with Andrew's delusion for 2 years, because Noyce is nuts. But obviously Teddy cannot have learned about Ashecliffe from Noyce after arriving at Ashecliff, so he pretends they are at Dedham when they talk. Teddy is 67
@paddyofer
@paddyofer 9 ай бұрын
@@BlitzinMackGaming Answered previously in thread.
@thememe986
@thememe986 9 ай бұрын
Rachel never existed, the 66th patient was him.
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 9 ай бұрын
@@thememe986So (if Teddy has already been counted) we still don't know who patient #67 is.
@carbon0006
@carbon0006 9 ай бұрын
@@mylesmarkson1686noyce
@HeckleTV
@HeckleTV 4 ай бұрын
So many great points. If all they were doing was "reminding him" that he's Andrew, why stage his partner's death and then gaslight him about even having one? That would only serve to dig someone deeper into conspiracy and madness, not bring them back to reality. Also, the references to how the place was funded and his investigation into the place. The doc saying they don't do those lobotomies, but then that's what happens to him? None of that makes any sense. I see the movie completely differently now.
@tomascinnsealeach9979
@tomascinnsealeach9979 8 ай бұрын
"Yeah we're gonna cure this guy through a super in depth roleplay, but also at some point during this we will remove the guy playing his partner and just gaslight him into believing he never had a partner because this will help cure him of delusions" I mean yeah, that really makes zero sense in retrospect, the only reason they'd want to gaslight him into believing that is because theyre trying to break him. If you've got a guy who's actually having delusions and you actually did all this to help him, then why fuck with him halfway through and give him another delusion to wrestle with.
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 8 ай бұрын
Amen Tomas. Cawley was so out of line in that scene--He knew exactly who Teddy was talking about. The only defense that I've come across for Cawley in this scene is "Well, he was getting impatient that the role-play wasn't working, so he slipped up for a second". But then why does he double-down shortly after... "Tell me again about your partner"? There's no excuse. He was messing with the poor guy and doing the exact-opposite of what any half-decent psychiatrist would do if he was really trying to bring a patient back to reality.
@coryc9040
@coryc9040 7 ай бұрын
​@@mylesmarkson1686I think it's to add mystery to the movie. The role play is far fetched but any other interpretation is even more far fetched. He's on an island looking for someone who killed his wife whose name is an anagram of his own?
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 7 ай бұрын
@@coryc9040 Tell me what "Ted Hunts Liars" is an anagram for. And then tell me if that's just a coincidence.
@JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive
@JamesJNothingIsTooSensitive 7 ай бұрын
@@coryc9040 Wrong. There is, in the movie, absolute proof that this "theory" is true. The one piece of evidence that no one noticed. "Who is 67?" If Rachael Solsndo wasn't a patient, and he was, then there should have only been 66 patients total, because he would have replaced her. There would be no 67th patient. They kept implying that *he* was 67... but that's not possible because Rachael wasn't a patient. Which means he really *is* being gaslight and made to be insane. He really *is* a US marshall, and he really was investigating them.
@alexbuczala8749
@alexbuczala8749 7 ай бұрын
@@mylesmarkson1686 i thought the anagram for the movie title was "truths and lies" which would make sense with the two possible endings that the movie has.
@jayymack1993
@jayymack1993 9 ай бұрын
One thing that always bothered me about the movie is, if all 3 of his children died, why does he only have visions of 1 of them?
@angiepangie9106
@angiepangie9106 9 ай бұрын
is the vision of his kid? i thought it was of a child he couldn’t save in the war and it haunted him?
@vkelsov
@vkelsov 9 ай бұрын
​@@angiepangie9106 I think that's Jay's point, that it's odd that a man with three dead kids only had nightmares of one.
@senoreverything6366
@senoreverything6366 9 ай бұрын
It's because that was the child he thought was still breathing. The two boys were long dead by the time he got back to the house.
@jprec5174
@jprec5174 9 ай бұрын
@@senoreverything6366no.
@davidespejo7255
@davidespejo7255 9 ай бұрын
Doesnt mean he wouldnt dream of them. Point remains solod and weird Af​@senoreverything6366
@Phenigma
@Phenigma 7 ай бұрын
I'm convinced that Teddy isn't crazy. I say that because of the rain storm. Everyone talks about it around him in the movie so many times all to tell him it never happened, and he imagined it. The storm did happen, I believe when they tried to tell him it was fake, it was the slip-up in the scheme. There are too many events in the movie connected to the storm for it to not have happened.
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 7 ай бұрын
Agreed. When Cawley started listing off all the things that were in his head, that was a huge red-flag to me. So what parts of the movie actually happened? Did any of it? I guess it could all be in his head, but we don't really have much of a movie if we can't be certain about any of it. And how about Rachel Solando? They have him looking all over the island for someone who doesn't even exist, and for what? That didn't prove anything, except for revealing the fact that they loved messing with his head (as shown throughout the movie over and over).
@nofeetmemestealers1867
@nofeetmemestealers1867 6 ай бұрын
I think Andrew’s whole fake plan was set up with a storm happening, so when they conducted the experiment on him they had to choose a day which was stormy, the doctors said they have heard the same story for 2 years so for it to actually work they would need it to be as close to what his story is which involves the storm.
@BlueRevolt24
@BlueRevolt24 6 ай бұрын
Are you sure? That's how good propaganda can be. Lie lie lie lie over and over and make up things to make the seemingly impossible, possible 🎉
@PlanetaJuegosPC
@PlanetaJuegosPC 6 ай бұрын
funny thng they tell him the storm was fake and the window behind the doctor is literally wet
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 6 ай бұрын
@@PlanetaJuegosPC I'm starting to think that the 67th patient at Ashecliffe is Dr. Cawley. That dude is straight up cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
@mark-xc7oq
@mark-xc7oq 2 ай бұрын
This is such a masterpiece of screenwriting and storytelling on screen, it makes the viewer seem like they’re crazy. I don’t think i’ll ever really know if teddy is crazy or not.
@nikepartenos
@nikepartenos 9 ай бұрын
Plus, “to live as a Monster or to die as a good man” is also the strongest thing he could say to dr. Sheen, since HE is the one that will have to live knowing about the monstruosity he’s doing there, while Teddy will be dying as a good man, willingly. “ . Great analysis! Loved the video ❤
@flourman_bbx
@flourman_bbx 9 ай бұрын
thats such a big point for his theory in my opinion. Even if I think the movie is playing with the possibility of both making it kind of an open ending, the more times I watch the movie the more I am like "if I had to bet I'd say they played him". And that would make that last line so much stronger than it already was before. Another thought: The Movie is basically making the viewer being Teddy Daniels when watching it and asking himself the question whats true or not. Thats so artistic. And the answer depends on if you assume everything you see on screen is reality or if you assume they also show some of teddys hallucinations when the theme isnt playing(aka when it isnt obvious).
@freyavanir2081
@freyavanir2081 8 ай бұрын
​@BumboyWillynut and I think this interpretation is actually the most heart-wrenching : showing the lengths someone would go to shelter themselves from a pain so severe and to save their self-image. It's the person at war with themselves and that's imo a hell of a stronger war than with any outward forces. Props to the movie for the level of confusion it provokes. It almost felt like we, the watchers, were also living in a psychotic episode.
@TheOtherOne0-b3j
@TheOtherOne0-b3j 9 ай бұрын
The first time I watched this movie I felt insulted when the twist came out. I thought "You honestly expect me to believe they let the most dangerous patient wander around this place living out his delusions and putting everyone else on the island at risk?" I like your theory better and it makes the movie so much scarier because at a certain point anyone can be manipulated and driven insane.
@Noxshus
@Noxshus 9 ай бұрын
I had the same experience. About a 3rd of the way through I leaned over to my brother and said "It's all in his head." I still enjoyed it but I wished the twist was...twistier. I think this video actually redeems the film, and also makes me feel kind of dumb lol
@TheMarlinlask
@TheMarlinlask 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I get the feeling no hospoital would get the whole staff and inmates to do this whole elaborate role-play.
@venomshot2815
@venomshot2815 9 ай бұрын
I always accepted the ending because the doctor had no way of knowing his dreams unless he was a previous patient
@NikkiC777
@NikkiC777 9 ай бұрын
I felt like that too. I thought it was something like this guys theory throughout the whole thing.
@NikkiC777
@NikkiC777 9 ай бұрын
​@@TheMarlinlaskYeah that's right. They totally wouldn't do that.
@lolafierling2154
@lolafierling2154 9 ай бұрын
OMG I'VE BEEN THINKING THIS FOREVER. I've watched every video about the movie, read every interview, read the book itself twice and literally nothing/no one else agrees. I don't care if you and i are the only crazy ones. Finally I'm not alone.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
😂 looks like there will be an island of us before long. Had a few other people comment they had the same thought but no one ever agreed. Nice to not be alone. 😂
@lolafierling2154
@lolafierling2154 9 ай бұрын
I love that there are others. I swear I cannot see how anyone could interpret it any other way. So many contradictions. So much gaslighting. It's kind of crazy how the movie managed to brainwash everyone watching it too. Like midsomar and people thinking it was a happy ending ... Like huh? Similar type of trucking the audience.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
@@lolafierling2154 I can see the other side, but it has its flaws which is what lead to this video. Of course there are some things that point the other way too. But some people don't even want to consider the this side, which I guess is because I said they were wrong in the title. Some people just can't handle that. 😂 I just want people to rewatch the movie and atleast consider this line of thinking. And hopefully someone can give me answers on how the storm was supposed to be just in his head. 😅🤣
@BigCowProductions
@BigCowProductions 9 ай бұрын
​@@PolterGibbstIt is a great theory!! I really like how much thought and evidence you put into it.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
@marksconplaystasy7328 the book doesn't have the final interaction between teddy/Andrew and chuck/Dr. Sheehan. So we don't get the question about living a monster or dying as a good man. There are a few other differences throughout but that's the main difference that leave the movie to be more ambiguous on where teddy/Andrew is mentally by the end.
@MegatronYES
@MegatronYES Ай бұрын
The brilliance of a youtube movie commentator whose understanding of storytelling is so grand that it makes me forget how frequently he fucking misuses “whenever” even though he’s clearly just doing it to try to kill me
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst Ай бұрын
I swear I'm not. 😂 it was after this video that (through the comments) I was informed that this was a thing. After some research it is apparently a regional dialect issue, as everyone I've asked around here couldn't tell me the difference between when and whenever. But now I'm trying to change this life long way of speaking. Definitely harder than I thought 😅 Saturdays video I think I got around half of them correct anyway.
@MegatronYES
@MegatronYES Ай бұрын
@ see I had assumed it was more generational, because I encounter constantly with KZbinrs that are under 30.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst Ай бұрын
@@MegatronYES it very well could be that too. But I know everyone I asked was older than myself and no one really gave me an answer. Still though I am working on it. Trying to anyway. 😅
@BlckRosePhoto
@BlckRosePhoto 9 ай бұрын
In all honesty, this was my takeaway from this movie the first few times I watched it. I thought for sure that Teddy was an actual Marshall, and that the facility was being investigated the way many mental institutions were being investigated for malpractice in reality during the 40s and 50s.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
Makes sense to me. And considering a lot of the mental institutions were open until like the 90s surely some funny business had to be going on... or no one cared to investigate before then.
@sedmidivka
@sedmidivka 9 ай бұрын
I love this because this movie is suppose to be incredibly confusing for people. and this video and your statement is evidence that it really was 😂 they are convincing you for around 2 hours he is the Marshall, then they try to spin you around that he's Andrew, then they bring up the line at the end and now everybody watching is utterly confused 😂 amazing
@originsdecoded3508
@originsdecoded3508 9 ай бұрын
The message of the movie goes beyond this movie. Leonardo starred in the inception movie right after shutter island. the two movies are some how connected in that the entire shutter island was an experimentation facility for advanced MK inception of ideas, memories, information, identity, believes, etc. what we see in Inception, is already the tested and tried true results from shutter island. You can say that inception all started in shutter island. One thing I noticed was the dreams on this movie slowly helped incept the idea to leo the narrative they were trying to implant on his mind through out the innuendos, symbolism, and scripted scenarios through out the day, the dreams helped bolster and strengthen the inception. in the movie Inception, the way they go about MK ultra incepting ideas into peoples mind is while they are asleep through the means of dream sequence scenario's. This is very strange, because in the early mid 1900's people kept reporting of a "Dream Machine" hacking into their dreams. this is real life reports, hundreds of reports given from so called patients. they swore that they would have dreams that were not of their own, that it felt more like dreams sequences being artificially imprinted into their dream states, and that they could sense it was something else in control. some of the patients reported what the machine looks like, that it looked like a machine with many extending arms protruding out of it and that it had the ability to put both dreams and thoughts into their heads. today, we have the same reports from so called crazy people. psychotronic MK is technology able to manipulate the electrical behavior of our brain via brain chips, sound waves, magnetic waves, radio waves, both remotely wirelessly, and more crude insertions. is this movies trying to tell us something thats going on in real life since long ago? My theory is that the government has already been able to produce A.I driven psychotronics technology able to read minds, imprint thoughts, produce dream sequences, and much more. since a century ago. thats scary to think about.
@LucianaCortes-k1b
@LucianaCortes-k1b 8 ай бұрын
Why would the government send a martial to investigate it's own top secret projects?@@PolterGibbst
@MhiaLee19
@MhiaLee19 6 ай бұрын
@@originsdecoded3508 isn’t that the matrix? Yeah they’ve definitely been telling everybody for a long time that this technology is possible but people will call tin foil hats so I just don’t elaborate anymore.
@kjay2340
@kjay2340 9 ай бұрын
your changing of clothes along with his character was a nice touch haha
@danielsmith8837
@danielsmith8837 9 ай бұрын
Very few comments noticed that lol tbh I didn't noticed until change 4 and I was like I could swear he had a suit on
@kjay2340
@kjay2340 9 ай бұрын
I can see how it would be easy to miss lol @@danielsmith8837
@Idk-jc8tk
@Idk-jc8tk 9 ай бұрын
This was amazing, my adhd self was able to listen to every minute... but now im convinced I'm Andrew Laeddis
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
😂 yeah that'll happen. Just don't go to the lighthouse.
@nuxbot919
@nuxbot919 9 ай бұрын
Would you have any cigarettes ?
@biglad12345
@biglad12345 6 ай бұрын
I too have ADHD and really struggle listening normally. This has me gripped and watching the entire time.
@ADHDGaming-o6c
@ADHDGaming-o6c 15 күн бұрын
Most immersive thing about this whole film, is you feel just like the marshall trying to understand it years later.
@Enterprising_Aim
@Enterprising_Aim 9 ай бұрын
I swear between this and The Mist, you really make these movies more of a mind f*** than they originally were.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
That's why I wanted to cover this thriller, this point of view makes it a lot closer to horror for sure
@dubyabalthazar4598
@dubyabalthazar4598 9 ай бұрын
I don't need the mist to be more of a mind fuck than it is... that movie has me so messed up every time I think of it... Stephen King himself said he wishes he would have thought of that ending
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
@@dubyabalthazar4598 🤣 yeah I can't tell if my video on The Mist made the ending better or worse. But one thing is for sure Mrs. Carmody was correct.
@TheVeganSceptic
@TheVeganSceptic 9 ай бұрын
@@PolterGibbst I noticed that your analysis of Shutter Island intriguingly parallels the complex concepts we explore regarding our existence and the notion of the 'matrix reincarnation soul trap' theory (Wayne Bush). Consider this: Instead of being humans, if we are indeed powerful creative beings in our original essence, yet not omniscient or omnipotent, and our desires or naivety led us into this world, then manipulations and deceptions could become the tools to reshape our reality. Just as Teddy in "Shutter Island" navigates a labyrinth designed by those around him, convincing him of his madness to prepare for another mind wipe, we too might be ensnared in a cosmic charade. The tactics employed to confuse Teddy, making him doubt his sanity and rush into a decision, mirror the predicaments many face at death's door via near-death experience cases. They're presented with choices, seemingly of their own volition, but perhaps orchestrated by a larger, controlling AGI of some sort of a matrix. I believe that both options Teddy faces, crafted by the system, ensure his continued entrapment within the cycle, regardless of his choice. (In our case, the cycle of reincarnations, samsara) Perhaps your dissection of "Shutter Island" could be revealing more than just the plot's intricacies; it might be highlighting the methods employed to convince some of us of our limited human condition. By compelling Teddy to question everything he believes, the narrative exposes how one might be led to underestimate one's true essence. I hope that the reflection on Teddy's journey encourages others to scrutinize their own perceived realities and question the very foundations of their beliefs and the nature of their existence, while continuing to be hardcore sceptics and without losing their minds of course :)
@IhateAlot718
@IhateAlot718 9 ай бұрын
Mist actually had me crying. That ending messed me up.
@sethwade
@sethwade 9 ай бұрын
Interesting that the big reveal from Collie (about Leo’s character not having a partner but being alone) takes place while the Doctor is blowing big puffs of smoke in Leo’s face, directly after Leo mentioned not smoking anymore. Also alluding to how the Doctor is clouding Leo’s memory, vision, and mind.
@rodlong1802
@rodlong1802 9 ай бұрын
I thought the same exact thing
@DanilordLP
@DanilordLP 9 ай бұрын
smoke and mirrors
@TheAndrewSchmidt
@TheAndrewSchmidt 9 ай бұрын
Wouldn't the doctor get affected too if he was smoking spiked ciggies?
@dartagnanbonilla2174
@dartagnanbonilla2174 9 ай бұрын
He is Teddy and they were messing with him in my opinion. Fun movie to watch and break down
@mundylane12
@mundylane12 9 ай бұрын
@@TheAndrewSchmidt Not if he doesn't inhale and just holds it in his mouth. Granted some might slip in through the gums, but I bet it's negligible.
@matthewjswider
@matthewjswider 9 ай бұрын
The fact that he’s introduced to characters who he knows the face of, and remembered, but every other character is a fresh face, leads me to believe he’s been lead on, and not convinced. Combined with the doctor calling him teddy, which could have been a sign of compassion from the one person he was closest to during the film, who could have gained compassion, the nurse being two characters, and the fact he was never allowed to contact the outside world, I don’t think you can logically explain otherwise. His statement at the end where he faces condemnation affirms for me that in his own mind, he’s faced his situation and would rather die than play along with their game and let them win. It’s the ultimate sacrifice and the only way to prove they couldn’t break him. Wild.
@paddyofer
@paddyofer 9 ай бұрын
I don't think he faked relapse to prove anything to the docs, I think he does it because now that he is no longer delusional he is burdened by the grief of feeling he is a monster for not saving his family. So he forces his own lobotomy to ease the grief.
@greekstyle5788
@greekstyle5788 6 ай бұрын
I always thought the ending could be one of two scenarios. 1.) He accepts he is a monster and decides its better to die as a man than live on as a monster (paraphrased) 2.) He gets the last laugh after deciding that he would rather die than become a monster of their own creation. Both theories show why the doctor could be upset at his decision to pretend he's "reset"
@aarondier8652
@aarondier8652 8 ай бұрын
Thank you. I watched this film with my dad one late night, and we were constantly on edge, waiting for an answer. Then when it ended, we discussed it. He took the side that Teddy never existed, while I said it's a huge setup. I watched the film like 3 times since to try and find prove that I am not crazy, which is actually an entirely crazy thing. I'm glad that this video exists, I constantly feel so close to the definitive answer, while never really finding it. Great analysis and really conveys how dense and detailed this film is.
@secondrule
@secondrule 7 ай бұрын
I agree, teddy never existed. He's Andrew who killed his wife. This is why he knew so much about psycho drugs because he's been taking the for two years and knows all the side effects. The "doctor" in the cave hiding.... NOOOOO way she could have hidden and not be found. That was in his head. They found him every time he was alone, how could they not find "Rambo" i mean the doctor Rachel who is not a patient on the run...
@GoodNyew
@GoodNyew 9 ай бұрын
I like this explanation a lot better than an entire island playing a game with its most dangerous inmate
@deathNodOfTheEel
@deathNodOfTheEel 9 ай бұрын
They'd be to tripped out for that nonsense, you would be correct! Would be?
@zilness
@zilness 9 ай бұрын
EXACTLY. I don’t think a whole island full of people would go along with his detective fantasy especially if he is “the most dangerous” Gaslighting Gaslighting GASLIGHTING
@fluffstuffpootiebean1688
@fluffstuffpootiebean1688 9 ай бұрын
That's actually why I've always liked this theory better...because the face value theory makes no sense. No one would do that to a mentally ill person.
@Selvinop94
@Selvinop94 9 ай бұрын
Seriously! I was always doubted weather it was the “playing games” theory or not because WHY would they actually put him in a ferry at all if he just “resets” whenever they tell him “the truth”
@deathNodOfTheEel
@deathNodOfTheEel 9 ай бұрын
@@Selvinop94 ahhh I thought you had an SP
@tedgunther9557
@tedgunther9557 9 ай бұрын
I remember walking out of the theater and being really annoyed at the "storm was in your head" line. Seemed like a pretty big stretch for the power of hallucinations. Especially for a movie of this quality. Just picturing "Andrew" screaming loudly and cowering from strong winds like they're in a storm when in actuality it was a nice day/night really took me out of it. All these years later, I can finally get some closure on this irritating concept.. and then some! Thank you for all your hard work!
@paddyofer
@paddyofer 9 ай бұрын
They never say this storm we see in the movie was in his head. (If you look at the screenplay found online, Sheehan explains in the lighthouse that they waited for a real storm to conduct this roleplay.) But for 2 years Andrew has been fantasizing about the investigation, and delusion-ally thinking that a storm was constantly keeping him stuck on the island (instead of the actual incarceration.)
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 9 ай бұрын
@@paddyoferThey waited for a real storm to conduct the role-play? Do you not realize how ridiculous that sounds? Yeah, let's let the most-dangerous patient have free reign over the entire island, and we'll make sure it all happens during a huge storm to make it even more dangerous and exciting!
@paddyofer
@paddyofer 9 ай бұрын
@@mylesmarkson1686 its literally in the screenplay you can find online that they waited for the storm. Which makes your comment ridiculous sounding. Free reign?? You need to watch closely,,, he is always under surveillance
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 9 ай бұрын
@@paddyoferOh yeah, like when he went after the lunatic in Ward C? Or when he was climbing all over the rocks? Sheehan sure was right there the whole time--Wasn't he? Or how about when he stabbed Naehring? Or blew up the car? Or attacked the guard by the lighthouse? I'm wondering if we saw the same movie. And yeah, the idea of allowing the "most-dangerous" patient the ability to do all of this is beyond ridiculous by itself, let alone in a storm in which they would have no control over.
@paddyofer
@paddyofer 9 ай бұрын
@@mylesmarkson1686 Dude, they had a TRANSCRIPT of his talk with Noyce in Ward C. That was supposed to signal to you that he was under surveillance everywhere, but you missed it. They knew where he was at all times. Of course, IF he was a bad guy, then they risked the guard or Naehring getting seriously hurt, but everyone knows he's not a bad guy as long as you let his delusion play out.
@gavinburr6213
@gavinburr6213 3 ай бұрын
I think he was fully aware in the end that he is Andrew, but he’s done experiencing his trauma and is pretending to slip back into Teddy to willingly get lobotomized.
@shanethrelfall416
@shanethrelfall416 6 ай бұрын
I’ve been in a mental health institute on a few occasions and it’s not difficult to turn someone who’s slightly “not right” into an absolute monster You no longer recognise yourself when you finally leave, nor do your family and friends
@Psichotica7
@Psichotica7 6 ай бұрын
That is a frightening thought. I wonder how many people's lives were unnecessarily destroyed by those institutions.
@shanethrelfall416
@shanethrelfall416 6 ай бұрын
@@Psichotica7 Too many! Some really good people who turned into a former shadow of themselves I have seen a few people improve in that place, but the numbers on the success stories are so small
@Psichotica7
@Psichotica7 6 ай бұрын
@@shanethrelfall416 I wish more people spoke about these experiences. It is a true abuse of power. Thank you for your comments.
@Ideataster
@Ideataster 6 ай бұрын
@@Psichotica7 Possibly. But in most cases it also protects other people, as those kinds of institutions require severe cases. Not placing people in there leads to abuse or death in some cases because they thought "it isn't bad enough to put someone in an institution".
@Psichotica7
@Psichotica7 6 ай бұрын
@@Ideataster Yeah, there's quite a few cases I can think of just like that actually. It's a sad, tough situation.
@robbiesmart2819
@robbiesmart2819 9 ай бұрын
One thing that’s always bugged me - how did they make his mind ‘reset’ to thinking he’d not visited the island yet at the start? How did they make him forget he’d just left the island when he was on the ferry?
@Dravianpn02
@Dravianpn02 9 ай бұрын
That's the clue he's not crazy. They say he "resets" every time but I don't buy it.
@SamanthaParker-ir2gq
@SamanthaParker-ir2gq 9 ай бұрын
Yeah exactly.... The fact he's being "reset" isn't what you think it is. He's not resetting the fact that he's in denial about his crime, he's resetting because on some level their brainwashing was unsuccessful and he's trying to remember the truth.
@paddyofer
@paddyofer 9 ай бұрын
The whole point of the movie is that for 2 years Andrew has been delusional about this "investigation", but whenever he gets close to the real answer (by seeing his intake form, for instance) he just would start over again to protect himself from the truth. So the purpose of the live-action roleplay was hopefuly to keep him from resetting -- and this breakthrough finally occurs in the lighthouse. And he sees the truth.
@F1nalB0zz
@F1nalB0zz 9 ай бұрын
@@paddyoferok Chuck
@paddyofer
@paddyofer 9 ай бұрын
@@F1nalB0zz Is that you, Teddy?
@KBe1123
@KBe1123 6 ай бұрын
The fact that Sheehan called him Teddy and not Andrew at the very end makes me lean more towards this theory
@vileink4733
@vileink4733 6 ай бұрын
EXACTLY
@austins.2495
@austins.2495 4 ай бұрын
Damn, now I need to rewatch this masterpiece. Which I’m happy to do 😅
@saftdragonghost7321
@saftdragonghost7321 4 ай бұрын
Well, he could've just playing again.
@WaniAnimesh
@WaniAnimesh 4 ай бұрын
We can also say that when "Leo" said the line about living as a monster or dying as a good man, Dr Sheehan realises that the experiment worked and just to cross check he calls him "teddy" but "Leo" ignores..!
@aiman.21
@aiman.21 4 ай бұрын
@@WaniAnimeshwell I think the ending of the movie confirmed that whether teddy was gaslit into being crazy or was infact crazy all along, nonetheless is being lobotomized. But if the mission was to gaslight him into being crazy and it infact worked, there would be no reason for a lobotomy. That’s contrary to the whole purpose of the experiment. If he’s not crazy, then the lobotomy on the other hand comes off as a admirable decision for dying on what you believe.
@haileycrowe6101
@haileycrowe6101 2 ай бұрын
This FINALLY explains certain scenes to me that NEVER made scenes plot wise. For example I could never figure out how/why he saw the nurse hiding in the cave and why she said all that to him. Everyone said "oh, it was just all in his head" but that never matched his story line/plot they painted in the end. There were multiple times like that in the movie that (no matter how many times I watched it) that just didn't make sense. Finally a theory that makes this movie makes sense!! Thank you sir for all the time and investment u devoted to a very valid and well proven theory.
@haileycrowe6101
@haileycrowe6101 2 ай бұрын
ALSO! did anyone notice, when he was having a migraine and they were trying to force him to take the medicine, that there was a statue of a piper in the background? Kinda like The pied Piper??? This could be the director trying to tell the audience what's really going on.
@thearksideofthought
@thearksideofthought 9 ай бұрын
This is easily the most coherent presentation of a film theory I've ever listened to. In fact, you answered a question for me that I've had for a while: why were they doing the experiments? Clearly I slept part way through the movie because I missed some pretty obvious clues: there being 3 Rachels and 2 of them named Solando; the nurse/crazy lady; the meeting about the storm; and the whole handwriting thing. But Kingsley's smirking throughout the movie made me suspicious of him from the jump. I feel like your video validates what I felt I knew but couldn't figure out. Great frigging video.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
Thanks, I figured if I was going to do this theory I would need to go into as much detail as possible. So I made sure to hit every possible point I could and clearly turned out there was a lot more to the theory than what I thought at first. 😅 I'd say it works pretty well, just as well as the basic meaning of the film. Which is why it's so rewatchable.
@JacobSantosDev
@JacobSantosDev 9 ай бұрын
That is the beautiful thing about the movie. The question should be whether he was cured. The theory crafting is good but priming doesn't take when the victim starts thinking on it deeper. Priming on starts someone on the journey but if they start thinking about it and backtracking, it tends to fall apart. They explain everything in the movie. They did in fact plan and execute the roleplay. They know everything that he will do and think because he has been in the delusion for years. They went through all of his bullshit before and documented everything he has told them. They know the backstory, they know what he will talk about. The reason for everything is that they already have a script and looking for something new. The hearing of Landis disappoints them because it is the same script. The one they are trying to move away from. The reason the movie is good is that you are able to craft this theory. Which is only possible because of the unreliable narrator.
@snarklar
@snarklar 9 ай бұрын
The thing is, that's very IRL what was happening in institutions in their era. Lots of really crazy experiments. From a lot of different agencies. And that's not speculation or paranoia.
@jprec5174
@jprec5174 9 ай бұрын
@@JacobSantosDevThis is a movie. The creators of the film itself are trying to lead you to one conclusion. This means the film is layered because not only is it about psychosis and gaslighting, the film is structured in a way to lead you to doubt what you watched by the climax. Like this guy said, the film is heavily detailed and the truth is in the details, not in what the actors are saying, or how the film is chronologically and narratively structured. You can't rely on the doctors or teddy, but you can believe what YOU see as a 3rd party spectator (aka the storm is real).
@caseco4979
@caseco4979 9 ай бұрын
Yeah the smirks and how he always seemed to have little explanations for things that would be irrelevant if Teddy were really Andrew and not an actual US Marshall
@TheDonutAddict
@TheDonutAddict 9 ай бұрын
I'm never going to believe that he's not actually who he says he is. I loved your explanation. You really put things in order in a good way and it makes sense that he's actually being experimented on since the beginning.
@matthewgabbard6415
@matthewgabbard6415 9 ай бұрын
Your mother did the best she could. You have to forgive her and let it go
@eugenefullstack7613
@eugenefullstack7613 9 ай бұрын
Agreed. It was weird to me reading about this movie on the internet years later and finding out most people assumed he *was* crazy. I always had the opposite take. But the point is that the movie is perfectly ambiguous.
@jerryrikki9466
@jerryrikki9466 9 ай бұрын
People who believe he was crazy often cite the ending and how that confirms he was a patient all along. Really the end of the movie, he realizes he is stuck on the island, with no weapon and no way of communication to the marshals office or anyone off island he is stuck there. Instead of going along with their charade he admits defeat and pretends to "slip back" into who he actually is, teddy. Thats the importance of his last words. Hes letting the doctor know hes aware of what their doing and saying while you choose to live here as a monster, i choose to die as a good man. Take me to the lighthouse and be done with it
@coolcat6103
@coolcat6103 9 ай бұрын
@@eugenefullstack7613yeah same, I thought he was a marshal and they wanted him gone, maybe he knew something……took me ages to realise he was actually crazy
@eugenefullstack7613
@eugenefullstack7613 9 ай бұрын
@@coolcat6103 he's not though, at least some of the most convincing evidence is that he's not, that's the point of this video. IMHO it's perfectly ambiguous (both are true) but if i had to choose, he's being experimented on by authoritarians, he's not crazy
@vedranb87
@vedranb87 7 ай бұрын
Oooof, that was a good one. Well done! My favourite conspiracy theory is that Kevin from Home Alone, after neglectful childhood and lots of trauma, grew up to be John "Jigsaw" Kramer from the SAW movie series.
@ebkolamancha3153
@ebkolamancha3153 6 ай бұрын
Geilo😅
@austins.2495
@austins.2495 4 ай бұрын
Lmfao! That’s genius
@joepoulter6945
@joepoulter6945 Ай бұрын
2 reasons that I think this is true that I haven’t seen noted: 1. When Doctor Sheehan is first introduced to Teddy Daniels on the boat, he says ‘the man, the legend Teddy Daniels’, the exclusion of the word ‘myth’ is because he knows very well that Teddy Daniels is a real person, and not a myth. 2.When describing the storm in the graveyard, Dr Sheehan warns Teddy that ‘it’s turning into Kansas out here’, which in my opinion is a subtle gesture to the story of the Wizard of Oz, a story where the protagonist is swept away to a fantasy world. Though these two points may seem redundant at face value, I believe both the exclusion of the word ‘myth’ and the inclusion of the word ‘Kansas’ by Scorsese are a least interesting choices. Great video, hope for more of your content!
@Lily_3055
@Lily_3055 9 ай бұрын
This man was not crazy. Every time I come across reviews or Reddit’s 99% of them believe he’s crazy. The government will be able to mind fu** you if you believe he’s crazy. I could point out a list full of details why he’s not. I’m trying to look for one of my reviews I left on another page a few years back so I could copy and paste. Give me a few or a day. I’ll come back to this comment.
@Lily_3055
@Lily_3055 9 ай бұрын
* How did he come in a ferry? ⛴ * Why were his cigarettes missing? * Why would she tell him to “shhh” ? * Why has he never worked with him before ? * Why did his partner have a hard time taking out his “gun”? * Why would she tell him to run after the partner left? * Why would his partner question him about George and his reasoning being there if they were supposed to be there for the same thing? At the same time telling him the truth? * Why where they secretly getting him out of his uniform when the storm hit, that’s never given back? * Why did they mistaken 67 patients for 66? * Why have a nurse and the whole facility partake in this role for 1 person? * Why was his “partner” always standing by him or above him to hand him cigarette? * Why would George Noyce say “All your talk I’m here because of you”?! * Why when he decided to go to the lighthouse his partner tried to stop him? * Why did his partner ask “what happen back there”? As if George told him something he wasn’t supposed to know. * Why did his partner leave a cigarette at the edge of the cliff causing him illusions thinking he was down there? (He felt like a rat in a maze what George Noyce said). * Why were the doctor words so real to everything that pointed out after he left and what he was going through? * Why was that man speaking evil and violence to him? * Why did the doctor confront him about George and claim him as schizophrenic? * Why where all the rooms empty when he got there like they took everything out? * Why was he waiting for him? * If he was so harmful why let a doctor roam around with him by himself? (He wasn’t a threat to anyone) * When he grabbed the gun why did Sheen back up but the other doctor didn’t? ( Sheen didn’t know if he had his real gun but the other doctor knew that wasn’t his gun). * They only keep showing Rachel why not the other 2? (Kept thinking about that 1 girl at war). Idk... I just don’t feel like he wasn’t crazy.. 🥺 “To live as a monster or to die as a good man”
@ElleAura12
@ElleAura12 9 ай бұрын
Please do cause this theory was an assurance of what I was witnessing instead of what they were trying to show us.
@Lily_3055
@Lily_3055 9 ай бұрын
@@ElleAura12I’m going to explain this movie in words too, just give me a sec. Everyone will have a better understanding of it.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
Let's go! I'm glad I'm not the only person to have gone down this rabbit hole before. I can see why people would think he was crazy but they obviously have to overlook a ton of things to come to that conclusion. But like Cawley said "you've uncovered a conspiracy and can dismiss everything as lies", this doesn't only apply to the side of him being teddy but also to him being Andrew. And thank you for the list. Glad you were able to find it so quickly.
@Lily_3055
@Lily_3055 9 ай бұрын
This man goes by Teddy and not Edward that’s the only thing the doctor has on him and as for his Wife Dolores that anagram could have been made up as Rachel Solando just to fit the narrative the were going for. This man deals with war trauma and he dreams of a little girl that he saw dead in the war. The doctors try to use that little girl as (Rachel Solando) which is supposed to be his daughter. Notice how they claim he has 3 kids but the only one that keeps showing up is the girl from the war. When he first arrived he arrived on a ferry he had a bandage on his head as if they have already done something beforehand and he was nauseous from the water. His (partner) offers him a cigarette after his is missing and they head to the island. Notice throughout this whole movie they had him around water. After one of his dreams he wakes up to water dropping on him. (They wanted to keep this water thing going so it could be more convincing). Throughout this whole movie he’s surrounded by water and given drugs (aspirin). When he arrived to the island the first thing the old lady did was give a gesture and tell him to “shhhh”. She did this because she knew they knew nothing about him and they were trying to validate that he was there to expose them which is why they had one of their own follow him around the island (Dr Sheen). When he Sheen goes to grab a glass of water for a patient that’s being questioned she quickly grabs his note pad and writes “RUN”. She was telling him to run from his partner. Further on when they get trapped in a storm they head to a shed like place and Teddy tells his “partner” the reasoning for him being there. His partner then tells him the truth by saying “what if they were looking into you? All they had to do was fake an escape” just to see if Teddy was catching on or to see if he believes that he’s still solving a case. Everything his “partner” said was true but as a Marshall Teddy still believed he had a duty to attend to. Also Teddy mention George Noyce and how he’s the one that told him everything. Later on he runs into Noyce being back in there and Noyce is trying to have a private conversation. He was supposed to run into Noyce but Noyce was supposed to make him feel crazy not tell him the truth. He told him “he was back in there because of all his talking”. He warns Teddy in a way about his partner by telling him “you never worked with him have you”. And that if Teddy trusted the guy then they have already won. He was not supposed to trust this doctor because this doctor is the one who ran all his information back about how his wife did and the dreams he has. Later he gets into it with his partner at the top of the hill because he wants to see what’s at the light house. He partner notices that he’s very determined and catches on that Noyce had to tell him something so they put a cigarette at the edge of the cliff to make him hallucinate into thinking his partner was down there. He felt like “a rat in a maze”. He then finds the doctor the gives him detail that he never knew before including letting him know that all the staff are on it. Teddy goes in with a different demeanor watching everyone. By then they know he knows the truth and plays as if he never had a partner and he rushed to the light house. The doctor tries to speak about his dreams but only brings up everything that happened on the island. After a while Teddy is upset and goes for his gun but Sheen backs up while the other doctor stand still. That’s because sheen did not know if he had his real gun or not. The doctor then tries to show the girl photo which is supposed to be his daughter but is really the girl from the war. Just notice how they only focus on 1 girl. If he had 3 kids why not focus on all 3? At the end of the movie “to live as a monster or to die as a good man” which means I rather die if I can’t expose the truth or trust anyone with it. To live as a monster is living knowing the truth and knowing you can’t do anything about it because everyone is in on it. Also if they sent him back out there he would not have been himself because they been giving him drugs that control his mind. He would have went out there and committed murder just like George Noyce. This was a mind control thing and the experiment was him. Instead of killing him because he knew all what was going on and they tried to do an experiment to make him think he had kids and killed his wife. This was is what they consider “saving” someone before a lobotomy.
@farazqazi3360
@farazqazi3360 9 ай бұрын
One thing I noticed on my first time watching this movie, whenever he was having hallucinations, he was in the presence of water, for example, when he broke the gun his hand was wet, but whenever he was sane, he was in the presence of fire. That led me to believe this theory.
@CHURCHISAWESUM
@CHURCHISAWESUM 9 ай бұрын
One could say that the opposite is true too actually It’s hard to tell but it’s clear there’s a strict dichotomy between water and fire here in terms of his worldview
@leBen89
@leBen89 9 ай бұрын
with his supposed wife drowning his kids, I actually always thought that this is way of this knowledge dripping in
@muddyhobo12
@muddyhobo12 9 ай бұрын
I think its the opposite. Fire is dreaming, water is truth. The scene is the cave with the campfire makes this the most clear. if she was real, how did she manage to not only get enough firewood without being noticed, but transport all that firewood and her supplies up to that cave , when it showed teddy/andrew struggling to do so? She didn't even have shoes!
@farazqazi3360
@farazqazi3360 9 ай бұрын
@muddyhobo12 as the first person mentioned, could be interpreted either way. We can also argue about Rachel's resourcefulness, but that's also up to debate. Survivors can do incredible things to survive. I do believe that Rachel was real though. Not only because she apprised him to new information, but he woke up and she was still there. He's catagorically shown waking up to reality.
@-RachelN-
@-RachelN- 8 ай бұрын
@@farazqazi3360 agreed i also had a theory that maybe they know shes still alive and are ignoring her. like see how long it takes her to go crazy trying to survive and maybe we could make her another patient too and have a real rachel and not just a fake one. like use that as her trauma that made her go insane or something.
@eddysegafan6655
@eddysegafan6655 8 ай бұрын
I also appreciated the multiple clothes switcheroo to fit the mood during different scenes, nice touch!
@chelisakearney338
@chelisakearney338 27 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this long theory driven video. You starting speaking about how long you had been recording, and I checked to notice we were at the end..😅Kudos to you, and thank you for this content. It is very much enjoyable.😊
@well-dressed-bird
@well-dressed-bird 9 ай бұрын
Thaaaaaaaank youuuuuu! Since this movie came out I've been arguing with everyone that Teddy was never crazy, his wife didn't do that, the Rachael in the cave was real, and they were gaslighting him the entire time. Finally, somebody else gets it. Operation paperclip.
@apiranha1
@apiranha1 9 ай бұрын
We are in the minority, but we have a much richer view
@ital1anstallion4
@ital1anstallion4 9 ай бұрын
Bwahhaahahah
@deathm00n2
@deathm00n2 9 ай бұрын
How does the cave Rachel survives in an island if she is real? Can you explain? This is what conviced he was crazy from the first watch
@apiranha1
@apiranha1 9 ай бұрын
@@deathm00n2 fishing perhaps?
@ital1anstallion4
@ital1anstallion4 9 ай бұрын
@@apiranha1 lol. The cave scene is an artful way to describe what happens in the mind of someone suffering from delusional mental illness. They have an explanation for everything. He's sorting that out in his head.
@zlkn9009
@zlkn9009 9 ай бұрын
It's crazy how the audience in the sense is Teddy, and 90% of people on first viewing fell under the psychological spells shutter island played on teddy's mind. For a long time I was convinced he was crazy from the beginning, missing all the obvious signs that point to it being a pre-determined experiment. 5 stars, great video. well done sir.
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 8 ай бұрын
Oh, we're Teddy alright, and we're all friggin' rats in the maze at this point!
@kasparas147
@kasparas147 9 ай бұрын
Why did nobody notice that in the boat scene, Chuck only pretends to light his cigarette? He never lights it or smokes it
@samuelsaktor473
@samuelsaktor473 9 ай бұрын
He does smoke it in the graveyard when the hide from the storm tho
@DollaDealz
@DollaDealz 9 ай бұрын
thats part of the original reasoning of why teddy is nuts.
@Mengeneful
@Mengeneful 9 ай бұрын
@@DollaDealz same with crazy lady drinking non existent water
@tristianmeganblagoueakajay9174
@tristianmeganblagoueakajay9174 8 ай бұрын
So you are saying he is just imagining all of it nah that is bad theory because then the whole FIM has no premise ​@@Mengeneful
@xingqiu6210
@xingqiu6210 8 ай бұрын
Zq z q1. 😊​@@DollaDealz
@DanMstylesEnt
@DanMstylesEnt 12 күн бұрын
The fact that he regressed at the end disproved the entire theory, and thats ok cause the twist is what takes this movie to the next level
@dinimueter9961
@dinimueter9961 7 күн бұрын
Or he decided to no longer be getting gaslighted by them?
@kadinconway8401
@kadinconway8401 7 ай бұрын
This video is the first I've seen from you, and it's an automatic subscription from me. I have VERY bad attention issues. And you held it the whole time. Thank you for an hour of peace.
@Lovve_less
@Lovve_less 9 ай бұрын
Me before this video: "The most heartbreaking story about PTSD and psychosis 😭" Me after this video: "The biggest gaslighting operation ever done in history 💀"
@WsBowie
@WsBowie 9 ай бұрын
I’ve always thought that they trapped him in the thought that he was crazy the whole time, never believed he actually was
@lucajramirezb
@lucajramirezb 9 ай бұрын
especially when they tell him he never had a partner
@ironlung13
@ironlung13 9 ай бұрын
​@@lucajramirezbyeah. Unless I missed it he didn't really touch on that. It's such a huge selling point, they lied he existed.
@winniefindstheway
@winniefindstheway 9 ай бұрын
Agreed, that's the way i always understood this movie
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 8 ай бұрын
@@lucajramirezbThat's the point in which I lost all faith in Dr. Cawley. He knew exactly who Teddy was talking about, and he only says that to mess with Teddy's head. There's simply no other explanation.
@ChrisRedmanMVP
@ChrisRedmanMVP 8 ай бұрын
Well you're sadly wrong lol
@nekochan43848
@nekochan43848 Ай бұрын
I've watched a handful of your videos and I have to say.. I can't wait to watch your channel explode. Awesome content
@gilbertomorales4402
@gilbertomorales4402 9 ай бұрын
Him subconsciously creating an anagram of his name is farfetched, but the coincidence that the guy he’s looking for has a name that just so happens to be an anagram of his own?
@stoneskull
@stoneskull 9 ай бұрын
this is a very good point. the anagrams are too coincidental. unless they have been messing with him for years.
@johndjarrell
@johndjarrell 9 ай бұрын
I appreciate the time he put into this video, it's very entertaining, but the idea just doesn't work. Between the anagrams and the photos of his children, the movie clearly indicates that he's supposed to be crazy. PolterGibbst's idea nearly works because the movie is intentionally framed to make you think he's being gaslit, until the final reveal. Disappointingly, he glosses over the very ending when Teddy reverts back to thinking he's on the case. It was revealed to him that Mark Ruffalo is not his partner regardless of which "interpretation" you subscribe to. So why, in this interpretation, would he treat him like his partner again? More importantly, when they take him off to be lobotomized, Ruffalo tries to stop Teddy and have him repeat what he just said after that ambiguous "hero" line. That part makes absolutely no sense under the interpretation shared here, which is why PolterGibbst left it out despite it being the most memorable part of the film. And, finally, the premise makes no sense. A federal marshal took on a case, went to the island without a partner, and then the hospital is just like, "sorry, he was crazy, we had to lobotomize him"?
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 9 ай бұрын
How do you know that they didn't subliminally feed him that name (just like they fed him the name of Rachel Salondo right from the start)?
@blakewilliams5344
@blakewilliams5344 9 ай бұрын
​@johndjarrell they wouldn't say they lobotomized him, they would blame the storm
@caseykay6955
@caseykay6955 9 ай бұрын
HIS WIFE & KIDS DIED FROM THE SMOKE NOT THE FIRE SMH THATS IMPORTANT HE EVEN SAYS IT RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING
@lambrosk3790
@lambrosk3790 9 ай бұрын
Great breakdown! . Spot on! An alternate reason for Teddys dreams is maybe instead of Teddy mumbling in his sleep 😴 , Teddy instead, is being mumbled to while he’s dreaming. Add on the drugs which induce nightmares. The “doctors,” could have used key words that would help further the illusion the Drs admitted to creating, continuing in to his dreams. Side note: The cave where Teddy meets the real missing patient (former Dr) is an allusion to Plato’s cave). Which is all about perception vs reality. Also when Been Kingsley’s character says “you’re the most dangerous patient here,” he’s referring to his potential to expose the island for what it truly is. “The American experiment.” Which is also a metaphor for all those who seek the truth in a world based on lies. Grace, Peace and Blessings! 👏🙏
@kaylialcarez8576
@kaylialcarez8576 9 ай бұрын
This actually changed my brain chemistry. This movie has stuck with me since the day I first watched it. I've watched it over and over to try and catch new things. I always wanted something more and this theory absolutely did that for me. And the storm not being real???? Cmon
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 9 ай бұрын
If the storm is not real, then the whole movie is not real. So basically we're just watching the imaginings of a mad-man for 2 hours straight. Can I just watch paint dry instead?
@chopchopchilliman
@chopchopchilliman 9 ай бұрын
​@@mylesmarkson1686watching paint dry sounds about as fun as spending time with you
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 9 ай бұрын
@@chopchopchillimanIt's a date! What's your favorite paint-color?
@justinmac316
@justinmac316 Ай бұрын
​​@@mylesmarkson1686 you do realize that all movies are basically showing you some mad persons imaginings right?
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 Ай бұрын
@@justinmac316 Nope, just this one (if you actually buy into that silly premise in the first place).
@sansventura7199
@sansventura7199 29 күн бұрын
This just might be one of the best videos on shutter island I’ve ever seen Making a movie recap video about a man being trapped in his own mind thinking everything is a conspiracy only to make it all about how the REAL story IS that it is all a giant conspiracy is such a beautifully layered video concept Hats off
@mathewhill5556
@mathewhill5556 9 ай бұрын
If he was an active US Marshall, there is no possible way to hide his investigation or disappearance.
@aduckofsomesort
@aduckofsomesort 9 ай бұрын
It’s literally said, That it could be possible to cover up the disappearance of a one marshal, but not two.
@nathanpadilla1674
@nathanpadilla1674 9 ай бұрын
Right. They’d send the whole world. Of Law Enforcement speaking. But , what if the government was in on this whole deal they were doing on the island. Even going by this videos theory . They could cover up his disappearance. A rogue agent , trying to blow the lid off of what could possibly be a “alpha phase” of MK Ultra like experiments. And one of those experiments being a radical role-play to convince this rogue investigator that he is crazy.
@ModernEphemera
@ModernEphemera 8 ай бұрын
They could say he fell off a cliff looking for the missing patient in the storm. Begs the question why they wouldn’t just kill him to stop him asking questions, unless it was like the ultimate experiment to see if they could drive a trained US Marshall crazy
@jaimeemmanuel2620
@jaimeemmanuel2620 8 ай бұрын
@@ModernEphemeraPersonally I think this is what they’re hinting at, especially after learning about Noyce and how he wasn’t explicitly violent before the asylum, gets super violent after the asylum and then begs for death over going back. Seems like the idea is the gov gives them the green light to rest if their drugs and manipulation can work on trained operatives to make better military men that can do bidding on command but that’s just my theory lol
@luciapodilla1943
@luciapodilla1943 8 ай бұрын
​@@jaimeemmanuel2620 exactly. That was a real thing! Operation Paperclip. The gov was in cahoots with Nazi Dr's to run these experiments. The gov was helping bc they were using the findings of these experiments.
@JO-vj5lq
@JO-vj5lq 9 ай бұрын
Dude is wearing a jacket and tie with a gas station doo rag on…that’s a good look I might have to try that
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
😂
@ScootsMcPoot
@ScootsMcPoot 9 ай бұрын
That's bandana to us pasty skins
@chandlertucker7843
@chandlertucker7843 9 ай бұрын
Hope you read this man, I absolutely loved the video, it’s so fun to see someone fully delve into this theory. While I don’t agree with the theory, I think too many people take the ending at complete face value. I think the movie is purposefully open ended for either side to be possible, and that’s what makes it so good! So I just wanted to thank you for making this, and showcasing all your points. It’s really provides such a newfound appreciation for such a great film
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
I did read this and thank you. It's funny because I agree, I think the movie is so perfectly balanced between the two sides that each time you watch it a new detail could sway you one way or the other. Which was literally my goal with the video is just to get people to go rewatch the movie, that's why I too left it open ended with the final question.
@TheJesseGladSaget
@TheJesseGladSaget Ай бұрын
"Which is worse: to live as a monster or die as a good man?" The way I always interpreted that line (which isn't in the book) is that Teddy/Andrew is cognizant of the fact that he's actually Laedis, and he's feigning another psychological relapse because he WANTS to be lobotomized. Therefore he gets to fulfill both of the roles he proposed: to live as the "good man" (Teddy) and "die" (be lobotomized) as the monster, Laedis
@Lord_Pistachio_Nut
@Lord_Pistachio_Nut 9 ай бұрын
Wow! Dude I just got to the end, where you're amazed we got there, and realized an hour and a half went by 😂😂 I legit thought I was in it for 20 mins tops. You rock!
@eddietucker7005
@eddietucker7005 9 ай бұрын
This was extra cool!! Someone who doesn’t just reacts to a film, but actually deconstructs it. I can’t wait to see more of these. I miss small details unless I’m reading the script. Now THAT I know how they are constructed and what makes a good script instead of ones that could use a few more rewrites. Thanks for doing this!!!
@KnightlyRogue
@KnightlyRogue 9 ай бұрын
Interesting that he called him Teddy at the end too...🤔
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
Little things like this I didn't even think about when making the video. But yeah seems odd
@jollyjumper1767
@jollyjumper1767 9 ай бұрын
I mean you could also interpret this as doctor shihan being kinda frustrated/sad that it didnt work, thus trying his last attempt in desperation. But i like the "teddy being tricked" theorie alot more just because its so much more plausible given the seemingly healthy "patients" living there (like the water lady or the guy he had beein interviewing back at the mainland in prison)
@stevenjamesosma3246
@stevenjamesosma3246 9 ай бұрын
One thing I always felt was odd was that Ted seemingly at the end had trust towards Shihan. My interpretation of his last words and the way he looked at Shihan was to say "You know the stuff going around here is bad. Would you rather let your legacy come as an accomplice or do the right thing?" I think Ted realized that there was nothing he could do to get out of this situation. If he followed what they wanted, then the methods used on him may be used on others. I think at the end he tried to appeal to Shihan to do the right thing as his last sacrifice. And Shihan final words might have been him being moved by Ted's words. I think Shihan was scared to go against some of the leaders at the island. He might have already seen one of his colleagues lose her reputation and seemingly killed. In addition, he was smoking the same cigarettes as Ted. As the other doctor said, the people in the island was trying to take away people's emotions. Maybe Shihan was self-medicating in order to try to remove some of the guilt and emotions of being a part of the experiments.
@jollyjumper1767
@jollyjumper1767 9 ай бұрын
@@stevenjamesosma3246 thats a good point, as shihan doesnt seem like the calculated cruel kind of a person lile cauli (prob mispronounced), alltough we didnt see much of his persona as he was always someone else, but trough all that i think we saw enough of shihans character.
@kumi9479
@kumi9479 9 ай бұрын
I feel like he knew that Andrew knew he wasn't actually Teddy, so when he said "Teddy?" And "Andrew" doesn't answer to the name it confirmed for him that Andrew was aware of what he was doing. The experiment had actually worked, Andrew was no longer living in the Teddy delusion but he would rather be lobotomized than live with the loss of his family
@thetruth45678
@thetruth45678 5 ай бұрын
I'll just say what Jean-Luc has said many times before. *_"THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!!"_*
@seymourbuttes3194
@seymourbuttes3194 9 ай бұрын
I’ve always loved this movie because it successfully tells two stories simultaneously, even at the end.
@toadfake4588
@toadfake4588 9 ай бұрын
It's so fascinating that this theory works but also that the original idea of what the movie is about can work too.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
Yes! That's why this movie is so good, both sides have good pros and some cons. Making it very rewatchable.
@tnix80
@tnix80 2 ай бұрын
The original idea (which I always doubted) would have made for a far inferior movie, nowhere near as memorable, a rather dull premise actually.
@eon2330
@eon2330 2 ай бұрын
YOu think the original idea of. A man completely resetting and not realizing he is on a ferry he is always on. Gets taken to a place where he doesn't remember a single person he has been around for years. Is a known killer. Is allowed to run around with very little supervision. Allowed the man to literally climb up and down treacherous rocks, even having the doctor climb down, THEN disappear while the patient was climbing down to throw him off.' Randomly plant evidence in random places for him to find(which is weird that he would be good enough to find it as a patient). Then also have the same doctor/partner disappear randomly and then reappear as his partner to "break" him out of it Offer him the paper to see if he resets on the cliffs? See if he ignores them? Then later give them back to him and have all this planned? They get ALL the inmates to play around with him(all crazy people) in an insane asylum. They plan this all during a massive storm (that does actually happen as its evidenced before during and after the event and rain is still on the windows). And he stabs people, GETS ASSAULTED BY INMATES, BLOWS UP CARS, ASSAULTS OFFICERS, and threatens to kill a doctor..... And you think. This entire staff did all of this, just for 1 patient? LOL. You know how much money that would cost the government to do for 1 person???? LOL??? And all to avoid 1 lobotomy over 2 years? And he still gets lobotomized anyway?? Constantly offer drugs/smoking/alcohol to a patient? Change his clothes out for "detective clothing" and then come up with a plan to force him into inmate clothing? ALL of that for 1 person? To avoid doing the very thing you do anyway? Nah man. That is NOT more logical than some dude investigating a killer who just so happens to have changed his name and become a police chief and threw his subordinate into a political espionage government camp to avoid being punished for his own crimes. Its more logical for a criminal to be a criminal and do criminal things during the 40s/50s and a group of doctors in a government run facility to take free test subjects with no legal limits- as opposed to an entire organization to work together with hundreds of moving parts, including inmates/patients, and give an active killer who has already attacked multiple people/nurses/officers/destroyed property, multiple times, freeish reign, during a massive storm, access to the entire island unopposed with tons of weapons he could find along the way. All to maybe get him to realize he killed his wife after she killed his children....... and that he made up everything else... What exactly did they hope to accomplish? If he does come to terms with reality what stops him from un-living himself? He clearly hates his life and lost everything if he was crazy anyway.
@smut_operator1179
@smut_operator1179 2 ай бұрын
Original idea works for braindead people who get brainwashed daily
@oliversmith2
@oliversmith2 7 ай бұрын
Mind-blown! This theory turns Shutter Island on its head, transforming it from a story about personal delusion into a chilling exploration of institutional manipulation and psychological experimentation. It challenges everything we thought we knew about the movie and raises profound questions about ethics and the abuse of power. Bravo to the creator for bringing this perspective to light!
@kingragnork
@kingragnork 4 ай бұрын
It's ironic that was your experience. My experience from the very first viewing of this film when released was that he truly was innocent and was being led to believe he was crazy. The finality of it being that they had won in the end by lobotomizing him.
@noneya385
@noneya385 5 ай бұрын
Not only i stay to the end, but i subscribed to your channel and this is the first video ive seen from you. Gotta be the most indepth and maticulous analysis of this film. Good stuff man
@DavidFrancis24824
@DavidFrancis24824 8 ай бұрын
That was excellent man! Good work! I watched the entire video and enjoyed every second of it. U have a good way of keeping people's attention for a long time. I mean the material you're doing the video on of course helps, but u killed it. Sitting down to read the book now and then watch the movie later.
@MoonStone_Empress
@MoonStone_Empress 9 ай бұрын
This movie has stuck with me ever since the first time I saw it. I honestly think this is the best theory video I've seen on it and I will be adopting this as my head cannon.
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
Let's Go! Thank you, like I said at the end, just you making it to the end is awesome enough. Bonus for joining me on the island 😂
@kirendhanda8021
@kirendhanda8021 9 ай бұрын
I am shook, I have researched this movie so many times but this was so well thought out & I was with you the whole way through. Amazing job!
@originsdecoded3508
@originsdecoded3508 9 ай бұрын
The message of the movie goes beyond this movie. Leonardo starred in the inception movie right after shutter island. the two movies are some how connected in that the entire shutter island was an experimentation facility for advanced MK inception of ideas, memories, information, identity, believes, etc. what we see in Inception, is already the tested and tried true results from shutter island. You can say that inception all started in shutter island. One thing I noticed was the dreams on this movie slowly helped incept the idea to leo the narrative they were trying to implant on his mind through out the innuendos, symbolism, and scripted scenarios through out the day, the dreams helped bolster and strengthen the inception. in the movie Inception, the way they go about MK ultra incepting ideas into peoples mind is while they are asleep through the means of dream sequence scenario's. This is very strange, because in the early mid 1900's people kept reporting of a "Dream Machine" hacking into their dreams. this is real life reports, hundreds of reports given from so called patients. they swore that they would have dreams that were not of their own, that it felt more like dreams sequences being artificially imprinted into their dream states, and that they could sense it was something else in control. some of the patients reported what the machine looks like, that it looked like a machine with many extending arms protruding out of it and that it had the ability to put both dreams and thoughts into their heads. today, we have the same reports from so called crazy people. psychotronic MK is technology able to manipulate the electrical behavior of our brain via brain chips, sound waves, magnetic waves, radio waves, both remotely wirelessly, and more crude insertions. is this movies trying to tell us something thats going on in real life since long ago? My theory is that the government has already been able to produce A.I driven psychotronics technology able to read minds, imprint thoughts, produce dream sequences, and much more. since a century ago. thats scary to think about.
@000_5
@000_5 5 ай бұрын
the way your story telling kept me hooked was crazy, great work man!
@muthanuka
@muthanuka 9 ай бұрын
man im so relieved to see other people as fanatical about this movie as myself, its a phenomenal film
@DasFitzKing
@DasFitzKing 9 ай бұрын
I had my own journey on this watching this video. At first I wasn't paying attention to the intro, so I didn't know if this was going to be a repeat of a 100s of videos essays on this movie, all arriving at the same point. As the video kept going, I realized there was nuance here, but I couldn't tell how it would end. Around the 45 minute mark I had my hands on my head going, "Oh my god, this is a reverse twist of the twist!" I stopped the video, and rewatched one of the original trailers where it plays it straight face saying Teddy is a US Marshal looking to uncover the truth on the island. Which means, that's what they wanted us to think when we went into the movie the first time. Then it ends with the twist and we go "Oh my god, that's crazy!" Then we rewatch it to find all the clues (and watch 100s of video essays on it) for the endings twist. THEN THIS COMES OUT, and it's like "Nah! The twist wasn't a twist; AND THAT'S THE TWIST!" Well done! Very well done! Thank you for this!
@PolterGibbst
@PolterGibbst 9 ай бұрын
😂 I feel like I also went on a journey reading this. Glad you enjoyed it
@tommystratpaul
@tommystratpaul 7 ай бұрын
This was an INCREDIBLE theory! Shutter Island is my favourite cinema memory, from visiting my brother when he was in the navy and I was still a teenager. I have watched it again so many times, and this angle breathed new life into it after all these years. Really really great work. I watched the entire video in one go and couldn´t stop. I have never seen any of your videos before, but I will subscribe and look forward to more fun. Thank you!
@Silverfox0488
@Silverfox0488 5 ай бұрын
27:00 [ Softly but intensely says ] "The more that I get into this, the more that I am convinced of this entire theory". Golden! I could not agree more with your perspective! I saw a lot of tells (whether I thought it was clear or not) throughout the movie and love when someone else can explain in well-spoken detail what I have seen and more. You explained things really well -- and in such a funny manner! Well done! ~
@eon2330
@eon2330 2 ай бұрын
I wanna know why people are SO convinced a bunch of Not Zees scientist/doctors(its alluded to it be real it is) are letting a patient run around with guns/pens/matches/smokes/wooden rifles/fake or real guns around patients during a LEGIT HURRICANE, near a rocky edge of a cliff with their only doctor supervisor, while drugging him, and leaving him to his own devices overnight etc, are somehow, the type of ISLAND institute that WOULDN'T have someone sent to investigate them for wrong doing???? You are telling me the place that tells him "What evidence do you have of us lobotomizing anyone?" RIGHT next to "Or I will have to lobotomize you"? Like.... seriously? You expect me to think THIS institute... WOULD NOT have someone sent to investigate... Be serious. If it DIDN'T have someone... it would be BECAUSE it was a corrupt organization with multiple ties into the government. These doctors are completely insane. Letting a man run around with a syringe he can stab people with and inject air into their blood. HECK no. Whoever thought the old doctor with glasses being stabbed was something that "a good actor" could do... LOL. Nah. Thats a dark institute.
@migueldreiercarol5982
@migueldreiercarol5982 9 ай бұрын
Great video, Shutter Island is one of my favourites very pleased to see content revolving around it! Thank for your work!
@justinham5000
@justinham5000 9 ай бұрын
This was a lot of fun. You should be proud of the hard work you put in to create something so amazing for us to watch. Keep it up man.
@brandonhannah1054
@brandonhannah1054 7 ай бұрын
He knows he’s teddy. The very last line proves it. He knows he’s never getting off the island. So he just accepts it and decides to die then give them a patient for life.
@crose7412
@crose7412 4 ай бұрын
@brandonhannah1054 He wouldn't be dying, he'd be living after a lobotomy.
@tasmium
@tasmium 2 ай бұрын
@@crose7412 you don't survive a lobotomy mate.
@anico21
@anico21 5 ай бұрын
good job my bud, one of my favorite movies. Always leaves me thinking every time I watch it again.
@meredithbeasley2937
@meredithbeasley2937 9 ай бұрын
The ending to me has always been so sad. My theory is that he does remember what happened, but he’s choosing not to and going ahead and getting a lobotomy . He would rather live a life not remembering.
@balabala9570
@balabala9570 7 ай бұрын
Just look at the video
@DerekJohn
@DerekJohn 7 ай бұрын
That was my interpretation because his doc who pretends to be his partner calls him by his fake name after he nods for the lobotomy and he acts like “btch I know that’s not my name” and after saying “is it better to live as a monster or die as a good man” it seems like he is saying “I rather lose my being as I know it than to live in this cage for the rest of my life with the fact that my wife drowned our children and I shot her” as a dad of 3 my Solar plexus constricted and imploded into my body when it shows the kids in the lake. The years of holding them watching them play and smile and gone no life to even say bye to and it’s the person you’ve loved more than anything in your life that did it and she did tell you that she needed help, that agony and anguish, I would rather just call it a life and check out than to just sit in a crazy house for the rest of my living life with that reality.
@balabala9570
@balabala9570 7 ай бұрын
@@DerekJohn yes, but that's not the case. If u see this video he explains pretty clear that's not the truth. They want to make him belive that, so it would be to much for him and choose to die. But that's not the truth.
@lilep666
@lilep666 7 ай бұрын
that's the prevalent theory... you got it right... which is worse? to live as a monster?...
@LMGunslinger
@LMGunslinger 7 ай бұрын
​@@balabala9570 this video is a stretch. Fun but a stretch
@Skrkro
@Skrkro 9 ай бұрын
this is the takeaway I got the first time I watched this movie, but over the years I ended up believing the theories that he was crazy the whole time, but this is a refreshing look at the movie
@sufjams
@sufjams 6 күн бұрын
Good video dude. Just watched two back to back good ones, definitely subscribed.
@dmtBOKE
@dmtBOKE 9 ай бұрын
As someone who's watched this movie at least 10 times (obsessive, I know) I always assumed that this Theory was the truth, and that he wasn't actually crazy & was being manipulated. However the last time I watched it, I tried to see it from the opposite Perspective and see him as crazy and WAW i was blown away by how different it made me feel about this movie and for the first time ever I jumped ship to believing he was actually crazy. The level of detail in this movie is incredible, and the Casting is on point! This film wouldn't have worked with anyone other than DiCaprio - He can be both Good Guy and a Monster at the same time, that's what makes it so special. It's a Paradox, in my opinion. Maybe he's both & Neither?
@mylesmarkson1686
@mylesmarkson1686 8 ай бұрын
I think we're all good guys and monsters at the same time. This movie is all about the human experience.
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