SPEAK NO EVIL (2022) Ending Explained

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Жыл бұрын

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In Speak No Evil, a Danish family makes fast friends with a Dutch family on vacation. Months later, they are invited to visit their new friends, and it doesn't take long before the joy of reunion is replaced with uncomfortable misunderstandings. The awkwardness eventually passes the point of social acceptability, leaving us wondering just how much with Bjorn and Louise put up with? We're breaking down the story, including the important character dynamics at play, as well as explaining meaning of the infuriating ending.
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@TheSCPStudio
@TheSCPStudio Жыл бұрын
I love how Bjorn didn't give a shit about his daughters school performance but was willing to go back for an easily replaceable stuffed animal when it would clearly risk their safety.
@LoTheGoat
@LoTheGoat Жыл бұрын
He didn’t care about the bunny either, he just didn’t want to disappoint her. At the performance, he wasn’t being watched, but at the end he faked his applause so that others wouldn’t think he was rude.
@NC-ij9rb
@NC-ij9rb Жыл бұрын
​@@LoTheGoat lolz so tru
@JDM-is-my-name
@JDM-is-my-name Жыл бұрын
As a dane; this is pretty common, from my limited experience. Small things are more important than big things. If you want to say he's doing it because he is being watched, that's fine, I am just adding my social understanding
@17absolut
@17absolut Жыл бұрын
Yo, a man's daughter is his world.
@lexhdz5803
@lexhdz5803 Жыл бұрын
bc he didnt really care abt her being sad, he just needed the excuse to go back bc he didnt feel as unconfortable with the situation and i think he actually wanted to make a friend
@mephistopheles4910
@mephistopheles4910 Жыл бұрын
All Bjorn had to do was tell his daughter the bunny is gone. They were practically home free at the point.
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
that exact concept is why im so thankful that i went through all the hard shit i went through in life that contributed to me being more hardened, and also more untrusting towards people, i used to be the exact same person as bjorn before highschool but now im 21 and in those years i did a COMPLETE 180
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
hail mephistopheles btw
@Kankerpatient123
@Kankerpatient123 Жыл бұрын
Or uno fighting back with good chances of winning
@dripstein5068
@dripstein5068 Жыл бұрын
@@zyzir edgy dork kek
@annie1561
@annie1561 Жыл бұрын
She's too old to keep misplacing something so important to her. Whole fam was incompetent prey.
@EbbtideCheque
@EbbtideCheque Жыл бұрын
Wow. The amount of chances they had to escape this makes me wonder how many other families actually did escape by choosing to heed the warning signs
@zethraelofteldrassil3149
@zethraelofteldrassil3149 Жыл бұрын
I surmised not many. Patrick and his wife had the ability to choose the perfect couples with the right age children.
@alef0811
@alef0811 Жыл бұрын
None I’m assuming cause by then Patrick and his wife would have been in prison already.
@yippykiyay89
@yippykiyay89 Жыл бұрын
Foundflix missed the scene but they had the couple pegged right at the start at the hotel when he asks if he could take his spare beach chair
@zethraelofteldrassil3149
@zethraelofteldrassil3149 Жыл бұрын
@@yippykiyay89 I absolutely agree. Good call. It was an inconvenience to move his belongings, but he did it anyway. Bjorn should have told Patrick the chair was for his daughter.
@lucre113
@lucre113 Жыл бұрын
@@yippykiyay89 they PEGGED?????
@coolbeans5571
@coolbeans5571 Жыл бұрын
This concept is very real. People are so scared to seem unpolite that they will even put themselves in danger. Makes sense they would make a horror movie out of that.
@loucipher7782
@loucipher7782 6 ай бұрын
i think most people will fight for their lives tho
@seanriley2534
@seanriley2534 5 ай бұрын
It's made even better by the fact that the killers never at any point brandish a weapon at the couple. They literally just use the couples fear to essentially lay down and accept being stoned to death....shit is dark lol....
@alilaro
@alilaro 2 ай бұрын
as someone with bad trauma, I hate that I would probably be this person. im so conditioned to be a pushover and scared to object. its definitely real in that aspect
@SuperMario0972
@SuperMario0972 2 ай бұрын
​@@seanriley2534I think the scissors were the only "weapon"....
@SuperMario0972
@SuperMario0972 2 ай бұрын
Yeah but the freaks behave so scary I would never have returned to them....
@DanielPerez-hh5sy
@DanielPerez-hh5sy Жыл бұрын
The whole "stay with us" is basically a test where they prove if a family is passive enough to being abuse. They are predators, and predators have a pretty keen eye to detect the weaknesses they can exploit. If the family stand their ground, they probably can leave without harm, but if a family remains silent to the awkwardness is when they act and kill. Also they probably just act when they get bored of their new "child", that is more like a pet, maybe thats why they were progressively more abusive with Abel towards the end.
@RecluseBootsy
@RecluseBootsy Жыл бұрын
Abel was actively putting himself at risk to test the killer's boundaries and subtley warn the family. Closest thing to a hero in this film. It's what got him killed prematurely. When he showed Bjorn his tongue was cut out, it was the most blatant thing he could show them directly. When he chose to block the slide, he *knew* he was going to get in trouble but it was a passive attempt to get his abductors to drop their facade. When he was dancing, they might as well have had a gun pointed at his head. Kid knew he was literally dancing to save his life. The argument heard before he was drowned was probably the kidnapper's last attempt at getting the kid in line and when he refused to play along or stop crying, Patrick decided to get a new "pet."
@macLoscope
@macLoscope Жыл бұрын
@@RecluseBootsy I think the kid means nothing to them, it's just an excuse to invite a new family at their place?
@rayrayz4667
@rayrayz4667 Жыл бұрын
smart assessment. Since it's low level wierdness the couples who go free probly don't even report anything because up till then they were just being inconsiderate and not threatening.
@uncommonman
@uncommonman 10 ай бұрын
Remember that Abel don't speak English or Dutch. Just like Agnes only speak Danish. They are making sure the kid can't communicate in any way. 😢
@ace2585
@ace2585 7 ай бұрын
​@@RecluseBootsyi feel like his death wasn't premature it was planned for that night anyway as this was when they were going in for the kill of the parents and getting themselves a new "pet"...notice they never have more than one child at once
@neeciT
@neeciT Жыл бұрын
This was definitely a cautionary tale. I have told my kids since very young, trust your gut! Don’t worry about being polite when your gut is telling you something is wrong, even if you can’t put your finger on the exact reason why.
@voltage6405
@voltage6405 Жыл бұрын
This!
@sudipghimire4823
@sudipghimire4823 Жыл бұрын
So true . I am putting this as a wallpaper as long as I don’t grasp these words .
@musek5048
@musek5048 5 ай бұрын
i'd argue thats it's not just about politeness, it's about knowing how to use it in a situation like this. the scene where he went back in the house for that stupid bunny, they had the perfect opportunity to politely lie and come up with an easy excuse for leaving so abruptly, not that going back for the bunny was even a bright idea in the first place. I could understand a father willing to take a risk for his daughter but dammit Bjorn folded like a chair when he was trying to explain why they left so suddenly and just made it worse for their own people pleasing personalities to handle. i don't doubt people exist out there that are just like this, plenty of suckers out there born every minute lol
@dieforwenqingliveformengzo3241
@dieforwenqingliveformengzo3241 2 ай бұрын
@@musek5048 yep. a fucking family emergency and etc. something something happened
@reduXstereo
@reduXstereo 2 ай бұрын
@@musek5048 Like they would fall for that bs when the family was already targeted.
@actionjackson8573
@actionjackson8573 Жыл бұрын
The parents just standing there at the end ALLOWING rocks to be thrown at them couldn’t anger me more than it did. Not one time did I ever see any guns or any other type of weapon. How could you possibly let your own daughter be taken when the attackers aren’t even armed..? SMH
@keenanb7318
@keenanb7318 Жыл бұрын
I think the daughter part frustrated me more. By the end their daughter has been taken and had her tongue cut out in front of them. They had nothing more to live for. If they were ever going to make a stand, it would have been when their daughter was taken
@iHaveTheDocuments
@iHaveTheDocuments Жыл бұрын
The typical Hollywood type man they push, but those days are numbered.
@YouTubeDweller8008
@YouTubeDweller8008 Жыл бұрын
@@keenanb7318 Nope. Gotta be polite! Don't want to risk angering the people who are abusing you and your kids! Gotta be tolerant!
@Diana-fg2vy
@Diana-fg2vy Жыл бұрын
Yeah where's the fight or flight mode
@keenanb7318
@keenanb7318 Жыл бұрын
@@KZbinDweller8008 I think it's all too common that introverts who lack assertiveness find themselves in situations they could have easily gotten out of in an attempt to stay polite. I know I've been there lol. This is just a hyper exaggerated experience
@suea5280
@suea5280 Жыл бұрын
The fact that Bjorn and Louise are stoned is quite telling of how they're perceived by their killers. They were stoned for their misdeeds which to me is thier lack of protective instincts of their daughter. I mean what parents take their child to a home of strangers? They knew nothing about them, and even after all their disturbing behavior, they still decided to stay.
@DarknessUnresolved
@DarknessUnresolved 10 ай бұрын
Even worse, they left (after seeing what the wife saw), and went back... over a damn toy!
@PaulDonaldRoy
@PaulDonaldRoy 2 ай бұрын
i guess in some depraved minds that justifies what happened to them.
@SuperMario0972
@SuperMario0972 2 ай бұрын
Yeah and they left their daughter to a complete stranger babysitter when they went to dinner...
@l.c.7955
@l.c.7955 9 күн бұрын
​@@PaulDonaldRoyit doesn't justify, but it does make you upset that they had sooooooooooooo many chances to leave and they didn't.
@bobgunter9608
@bobgunter9608 Жыл бұрын
I find it interesting that some people have a difference between being stupid characters from bad writing or stupid characters because they’re trying to make a point. And I think this is a good example of a movie having stupid characters to make a point
@WhitneyDahlin
@WhitneyDahlin Жыл бұрын
Yeah! I agree 100% rare to see intentional bad decisions! And the point is very relevant. That type of weak push over personality is becoming more common and push overs are the WORST!! Because they expect you to read their minds. They never tell you what they want or need they just do whatever they believe you want, while becoming more and more resentful and passive aggressive. Ugh I despise those people honestly. That's how my mother is. Always playing the Martyr. Door mats really are pathetic and obnoxious.
@jamesgordon177
@jamesgordon177 Жыл бұрын
EVERY SINGLE AMERICAN FILM has dumb characters to make a point.
@Azriel884
@Azriel884 Жыл бұрын
​@@WhitneyDahlin damn. You needed that vent session. Need to get anything else out?? Youve got an open forum😂
@ihatesoursoup6807
@ihatesoursoup6807 Жыл бұрын
I agree for the first half of the movie but it feels like dumb writing when he didn't take the car or tell his wife. This couple has killed 100+ people and you do nothing when one leaves the car. But when he tells your wife to shut up you fight back? I don't get why he wants to fight now for something so little as being mean vs the couple being literal killers.
@TheSCPStudio
@TheSCPStudio Жыл бұрын
Theres no such thing as "bad writing". Most of the time it comes down to people being too dumb to understand what's going on.
@CNNBlackmailSupport
@CNNBlackmailSupport Жыл бұрын
As the saying goes, "You can't truly be peaceful unless you are capable of great violence. If you can't choose violence, you aren't peaceful but harmless."
@lola8866
@lola8866 Жыл бұрын
Great quote 😃 haven’t heard of this before but I will definitely remember it
@LadyMFUnicorn
@LadyMFUnicorn Жыл бұрын
Completely correct
@Enigmaenick
@Enigmaenick Жыл бұрын
jordan peterson is a joke and his philosophy is absolutely ridiculous, as if dismissing "harmlessness" as something bad, only when you are surrounded by harmful things does that make any sense, you and that joke of a man have such a negative viewpoint of the world, its people like you that we can't live in a peaceful world, imagine a world where we actually treated others not like scary random strangers but just like yourself and your family, we all are on this earth, we are all the same, if people trusted each other than actual evil people would be easy to spot, shitty people hide among us because good people fear the possibility of evil. bad people can't hide if everyone is honest and trustworthy.
@CNNBlackmailSupport
@CNNBlackmailSupport Жыл бұрын
@Riddle Think of it like this, You are in a room with a single unlocked door as the only way out. If the door opens for any reason, 10 random people get murdered. You die of starvation in the room and save lives. Now imagine the door is welded shut. You die of starvation in the room and save... no one. You couldn't open the door, so you cant take credit for sacrificing yourself to save lives.
@CNNBlackmailSupport
@CNNBlackmailSupport Жыл бұрын
@Riddle You didn't understand the quote, so I guess it isn't a surprise that you would come to an inaccurate conclusion. Luckily, I'm here to help you out. When smart people act silly, it's called "goofing off." You cannot "goof off" unintentionally. You either know what you are doing is wrong, or you know that you shouldn't attempt something if you don't know how to do it. When dumb people act dumb, they don't know what correct looks like. They think it is crazy how they were hit by a car while jaywalking with headphones on and watching Netflix. What kind of an asshole would snap "Quit goofing off!" at a retarded person that made a mistake? You. You are that person. You would rationalize it like "I'm not going to treat that retarded guy like he is stupid, so I'm going to accuse him of being malicious instead. "Quit goofing off, Corkey!" Now that you understand the basics of language, we can discuss your absolutely idiotic claims about world peace or whatever. Luckily, this is pretty simple. Jordan Peterson appeals to the low to middle class male in mostly rural and/or conservative areas. Do you find it weird that there are 400 million privately owned firearms in America, yet the gun crime statistics are almost exclusively an Urban/City problem? If the good old Country Boy was as violent as the City boy, you'd be able to see it in dozens of statistics. Somehow, through some bizarre twist of fate, the people you just blamed for the world being fucked up are the same ones who have had firearms for their entire life and never used them to harm another human. When fragile, weak people like you finally gain power, you are the first to abuse it. You repress your violence because it would just get your weak, hateful ass stomped, and then you show up to school with a gun. Take a look at the mugshots of those school shooters and see how strong and manly they look... the ones that weren't cross dressers or had a fucking bowl haircut, lol. I know I'm not a mass shooter because I own many guns and never thought about shooting people. You probably think about hurting people all the time, you just can't get a gun because "He said he was 17! I thought he just looked 11!" failed to work on the jury like your mom said it would.
@Greenscyth22
@Greenscyth22 Жыл бұрын
I feel your rage. I was actually enraged by the end of THIS video. Basically this Father had no balls. Period. It's always ok to say NO, even if somebody is being "polite".
@kaylarose6511
@kaylarose6511 Жыл бұрын
Exactly !! This movie hit the biggest nerve . How do you killed by being stoned ! Literally just run 😂 I hate this
@DarknessUnresolved
@DarknessUnresolved 10 ай бұрын
Wife had bigger balls than him. But even SHE turned out to be pretty feckless!
@no_one_211
@no_one_211 Жыл бұрын
"Because you let us." What a perfect summation of both sides of the human animal.
@Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
@Stand_By_For_Mind_Control Жыл бұрын
I think this movie is actually trying to make you hate the parents of the girl because they're just not doing what they're supposed to do to protect her. They want you to hate them more than you hate the actual killers.
@ollehkacb
@ollehkacb Жыл бұрын
This is probably trying to bring light to how things are in that part of the world Where its citizens just allow things happen to them and say nothing because of social backlash.
@munisy.3022
@munisy.3022 Жыл бұрын
Psychologism
@sunilsameer1080
@sunilsameer1080 Жыл бұрын
I like that perspective
@elyrienvalkyr8167
@elyrienvalkyr8167 Жыл бұрын
I definitely hated them. They're modern parents that don't do anything but complain. If they do something they're actually supposed to then they'll be projected as the evil people. Basically twitter generation being parents.
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
huh? the fuck? im glad i didnt find myself perceiving it to be that way because thats honestly retarded imo, i feel utmost enraged at the pos killers and felt horrible for the family, thats completely backwards lmao like wtf did i miss
@frejahertz3675
@frejahertz3675 Жыл бұрын
As a Dane, I can tell you that, yes, the politeness is infuriating but it’s also very true to our culture. We don’t want to seem rude or as if we’re being culturally rude, so we force the politeness until it pretty much breaks our backs. Honestly, I could only watch this once, and I don’t think I’ll ever watch it again, but I’m really happy that danish movies are getting some international credit!
@EziixPked
@EziixPked Жыл бұрын
you people are fucking stupid
@weybye91
@weybye91 Жыл бұрын
They have been getting international credit for years, all of Nicolas Winding Refn movies have been seen by international audiences, even our tv series
@Diabeticninja90
@Diabeticninja90 Жыл бұрын
@@weybye91 never heard of any of them
@tobiasmattsson9285
@tobiasmattsson9285 Жыл бұрын
​@@weybye91 Lars Von Trier is probably a more well known example
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
exacty lol im not even danish yet i understand that scandinavian culture in general produces folks who are very passive and timid and soft spoken up front because i have half a fuckin brain lol its pissing me off seeing all these comments from clueless ass people saying "the not standing up for themselves and not doing anything or fighting back ruined the movie" and "they didint even have guns" THEY ARENT AMERICANS YOU IDIOTS
@sundaramchaudhary
@sundaramchaudhary Жыл бұрын
At least the girl has her bunny toy in the end. That bunny toy is very important. 😂😂😂
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
yeah thats the final irony, none of that would have happened if they just let it go, yet they didnt so now she has it yet... well... the current reality
@SuperMario0972
@SuperMario0972 2 ай бұрын
And they didnt even look under the seat before they returned to the maniac house..
@thehitherto5348
@thehitherto5348 Жыл бұрын
As a Scandinavian, you have NO idea how funny (in a super-dark way) the first half of this movie is. It basically deconstructs our most pathetic stereotypes and flaws, and makes the characters go to hell for it!
@DarknessUnresolved
@DarknessUnresolved 10 ай бұрын
Would never happen to a Black couple, I fuckin' bet.
@infinite10045
@infinite10045 4 ай бұрын
It could mean black people, due to poverty/trauma are more vulnerable. The more trauma, the more you see people like those in this movie, deeply disturbed or unable to cope. I say this coming from a country that also has this type of issue. Doesn't mean everyone is like this. @@DarknessUnresolved
@nate6430
@nate6430 2 ай бұрын
@@DarknessUnresolvedthey won’t be even afford to go to the vacation in the first place 😂
@Smspodcast_
@Smspodcast_ 2 ай бұрын
@@nate6430yikes
@nate6430
@nate6430 2 ай бұрын
@user-yx7ir6is1m it’s ok I’m black
@idontevenknow9758
@idontevenknow9758 Жыл бұрын
I think there is a lot of social commentary here as well. When people do nothing and are pushed and pushed without fighting back eventually you end up in a point of no return. If you are in a bad relationship, you can't keep ignoring the problem or justifying it because that will never solve the problem. You have to take a stand and leave but it's difficult.
@CopiousDoinksLLC
@CopiousDoinksLLC Жыл бұрын
There's definitely a theme here - malicious people preying on self-interest and relying on apathy to not be held accountable. Ring a bell from anywhere? - Is inflation making the cost of living near impossible? Don't hold your leaders accountable for their terrible economic policies, just make more money. - Found out shady things were going on during the elections? Don't demand better electoral processes, just vote differently next time. - Billions of dollars of taxpayer money being sent to Ukraine without once checking in with the voters? Don't get angry or else you're a Nazi and you don't want to get canceled, do you? - Turned out the 'experts' were all lying through their teeth during the pandemic? Don't ask why the media lied to you, just keep getting jabbed because your employer demands it. - Entirety of your home state melting because greedy rail corporations were cutting corners and bribing politicians? Don't file a class action lawsuit, just buy bottled water from now on.
@slimjimjimslim5923
@slimjimjimslim5923 Жыл бұрын
That also reminded me of victims of domestic abuse who sometimes convince themselves their spouse will redeem themselves and continue to allow themselves and their kids to be abused for years. I do like the theme, because it reminds parents it's not just about themselves, it's also about the kids. it's like "ok you allow yourself to be abused, fine, but don't let your kids suffer too"
@krs1297
@krs1297 Жыл бұрын
​@SlimJim JimSlim oh were on to something and then you weren't
@tarotsushima3332
@tarotsushima3332 Жыл бұрын
​@@slimjimjimslim5923 Good sentiment but no one really 'allows' themselves to stay in an abusive relationship. Abusive partners aren't abusive assholes every single waking moment, sometimes they're apologetic, other times they're loving and oftentimes they make the victim feel that they're either overreacting or outright delusional to view any of their actions as abusive. That and deaths of victims in abusive relationships are often caused when victims decide to get up and leave or try to stand up to them. There's definitely a point to be made about how being permissive in a bad relationship is never gonna do good for you or your loved ones but going straight into "Why don't you just leave? Seems like you condone it then" territory is a miss.
@slimjimjimslim5923
@slimjimjimslim5923 Жыл бұрын
@@tarotsushima3332 but this is exactly what happened in this movie. The parents allowed their kids to be taken and allowed themselves to be killed. Forget about what happens in real world, focus on the intent of the movie directors. This is what I believe the movie director was going for .
@projectonestar
@projectonestar Жыл бұрын
As a dad of two, this was the hardest watch since the "baby scene" in Trainspotting. Be a guardian, parents; It's damn near your only job after they're born.
@domotemujin7780
@domotemujin7780 Жыл бұрын
Whew! That baby scene was horrifying to say the least. Classic film though.
@loucipher7782
@loucipher7782 6 ай бұрын
every dad would have told the kid to shut the f up and continue driving lol
@pattondurio
@pattondurio Жыл бұрын
There's also the fact that they immediately go after new kids seemingly before they decide to kill the one they have, So it isn't like they just want a child, they intend to just keep trading in for a new child constantly, regardless of how the child "behaves."
@LoveYouLove1986
@LoveYouLove1986 Жыл бұрын
I thought that was the saddest part, honestly. The poor kids getting abused and eventually killed because of their parents mistakes.
@davidovic20
@davidovic20 Жыл бұрын
The frustration this film made me feel was very similar to how I felt watching “Welcome to the Dollhouse” just shouting at the screen, “DO SOMETHING! Why are you just taking it?!?” I’m a major push over, but these people were ridiculous!
@JT-zy2ft
@JT-zy2ft Жыл бұрын
Agreed and if that was the goal of the director then he succeeded but it made the movie frustrating annoying to watch. So much so that it negatively effected the movie for me.
@roneyandrade6287
@roneyandrade6287 Жыл бұрын
​@@JT-zy2ft wonder how the director would feel if the movie was a complete financial failure because of it
@LadyAstarionAncunin
@LadyAstarionAncunin Жыл бұрын
It's like listening to "true scary stories." Always saying, "I didn't think anything of it" and ignoring warning instinct after warning instinct. And I don't feel sorry for such people.
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
@@LadyAstarionAncunin what in the actual fuck are you on about
@madisonbrown-4322
@madisonbrown-4322 Жыл бұрын
Yes I felt the same way watching the movie Creep. Another movie where politeness gets you killed.
@Natskygge
@Natskygge Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine made the score for this movie, and I followed on the sideline as it was released, knowing super little about what happened in it. Once watching it, I LOVED it, but I was honestly a little worried that it might be too Danish, becuase it is - it plays on some core values in Danish society that is hard to explain to others, like 'you don't complain, and ruin the good mood', and one of the reasons that we were called 'the happiest country in the world' is because we have a rock solid trust in the person next to us. An average Danish person would never think that someone was out to harm them, maybe rob their money, maybe beat them (if it's extreme). and that is why the sentence at the end 'because you let me' hits so hard for us who grew up in that culture. But I am SO, SO happy to see that it IS actually understood, maybe without the hard hitting deep rooted cultural unease, but understood, and felt - outside of Denmark. Thank you for covering this, I know alot of work and purpose went into making this movie. (and when people say, they had many chances to escape, that is what makes it Danish, cause they don't think anything really bad will happen, not really - we are simply not exposed or used to violence or ill intent, so to think others mean you harm, is simply both rude, and unthinkable).
@Natskygge
@Natskygge Жыл бұрын
an example is how the mother is a vegetarian (like myself) and when presented with meat - she choses to eat it, because to do otherwise would be rude to your host. Even if we know how little she wants to... or the infamous 'return for the teddy' that says a lot about how Danish society sees what being good parents are like. And combine that with the fact that they actually think that nothing bad will really happen. All in all it's a critical love letter to Danish mentality, wrapped in a story of violence and deep mental trauma. People here they vomited in the cinema and walked out, hating the movie - and that is because it hits home, hard. we all see ourselves in that couple. and even if we all sit there and think, dude buy her a different teddy at a gas station, we also know that chances are, we too would return for it, because we didn't want to upset the child.. again it's hard to explain. it's even more Scandinavian than Midsommar, what can I say?
@fippywip
@fippywip Жыл бұрын
i feel like in the USA its almost the complete opposite. im always wondering who is going to hurt me next and how. if someone is being completely nice to me, thats when im most suspicious of their true intentions
@BriarPatchNyra
@BriarPatchNyra Жыл бұрын
That is really interesting! I didn’t know it was like that.
@laneythelame
@laneythelame 5 ай бұрын
this is interesting i love this explanation thank you for the cultural clue!
@niviamaeva
@niviamaeva 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for explaining about Danish culture and it’s roots. Kind regards from a Brazilian girl!
@AurediumRiptide
@AurediumRiptide Ай бұрын
As a Dutch person I can confirm we are all like that. :P The one thing they did get wrong is the cell signal. Our nation is the size of a postage stamp and we have an extremely dense infrastructure. Unless the signal gets actively blocked you _will_ have a signal no matter what forest you go to.
@otto0363
@otto0363 Жыл бұрын
A lot of people are missing the point of this movie. Patrick and Karen are evil predators that thrive on the weakness of their victims. In this case they look for couples that are passive and submissive which is clear at the very beginning of the movie with the pool scene. When Patrick says he didn’t force them to be there he wasn’t lying. They wanted to test Bjørn and Louise to see how little backbone they had and how far they would let Patrick and Karen go. Hence the “because you let me” line at the end which summaries the point really well.
@christofferjenzen78
@christofferjenzen78 7 ай бұрын
Literally everone got that,thats a shallow reading.
@illogical001
@illogical001 7 ай бұрын
1. I agree that everyone got that and 2. the pool scene isn’t a great example because he really didn’t need an extra chair for his bag. Any decent human being would’ve given that chair away. The point of the film wasn’t „don’t let people on the subway take the seat next to you. Your bags deserve their own seat“ it’s „don’t say yes to everything“
@christofferjenzen78
@christofferjenzen78 7 ай бұрын
@@illogical001 Gotta ask...does this qualify a good film? I read about the movie or heard specifics or plot developments and had a good feeling what they were going for. It Just seems like the theme,the message, is the "star" of the show here and that its more of a modern "allegory",more about a comment on our deep rooted need to not be seen as problematic and ungrateful,like a textbook example on how we rather get killed than get confrontational in any way,to be seen as understanding and tolerant,"the good neighbor" takes precedent to rocking the boat in any way,even if it would be for survival. I ended up reading alot about it after having heard about the trauma inflicted on viewers and now that i have the plot summary and have heard your thoughts,I feel like Im not missing too much,like this couple is way too meak, weak and an exaggerated stereotype for it to really be believable. I was hoping for the couple to have the hint of a weak spine,like they accept too much shit until they stand up for themselves in some way and if They're finally done in,it would be while fighting back,albeit too late and it be in context over something ironic, how they finally just let a minor transgression slide and this dooms them but no..... seems they accept insane shit from the word and honestly reads like natural selection. The psychotic and grotesque escalation of testing the couples fear of confrontation sounds like it would work better in litterature and could be read with symbolism and ambiguity cause the mentality they have is I guess easy to culturally understand but what transpired in the plot seems to be a grotesque exaggeration,a cautionary tale hyped up to 11. This whole plot sounds preordained and it seems the leads devolve,like this nice couple has Death tattoed on their forehead from the word go. They get a crash course in stranger danger to no avail. Im just curious if this is legitimately a good movie or if the praise or disgust is less cinematic or if its social commentary that makes it relevant, the following debate actually being more of the art? Cause i only ended up reading about it.and the summary and the whole narrative just made me boil. i do get that its the darkest satire possible but I wonder if it is a good watch,a rewarding watch. Cause it refers to our meek scandinavian mindset but the events featured is of such elevated evil and unrealistic cowardice,it seems like the white people aquivalent of screaming and in my case it would be throwing Shit at the screen. Should i watch this despite knowing the ending(which modern,cunty Imdb was nice enough to give away) to experience this elevated social awkwardness and nightmare myself? Cause i bet its clear 45min in these protagonists will never set their foot down so it seems as scary as fitting and Ieel like i will survive that the couple doesn't deserve to live. But from what i heard, this seems like a great blueprint to something a bit more subtle where characters are polite and scared of offending but still really want to live and see the danger in their situation. But maybe there is alot to be said for our modern mantra "Surezu might get murdered but be tolerant and open minded even if it costs you your life." Ps. Sorry...Yes,I just smoked a fat one. Didn't mean to let the text runaway from me but...it did,lol.
@SuperMario0972
@SuperMario0972 2 ай бұрын
Doesnt excuse the dumb ending... run out of fuel, drive into the forest, get stuck, look for help, house is abandoned... and and and....
@CMV314
@CMV314 2 ай бұрын
No-one missed the point of the movie. The movie is just unrealistic. Even the most passive person would have enough instincts to protect their daughter, yet they did nothing.
@darqjade
@darqjade Жыл бұрын
This movie is a great example of the dangers of allowing civilitiy to drown out your natural instincts. We all get those gut feelings when something is wrong but most of us are afraid to be deemed "rude" or strange if we say/do something about it.
@nickneuharth
@nickneuharth Жыл бұрын
I’m glad my social anxiety would never get me into this situation. I wouldn’t talk to these people in the first place. Short movie 😂
@LeeoGoneWild
@LeeoGoneWild 4 ай бұрын
But that’s actually where the partner comes into effect. I have social anxiety too, but I try to partner with more extroverted people, so they can push me out of my comfort zone. I would never in a billion years spend the weekend at a stranger’s home, but I have a feeling my partner would lol and I would go with him because I don’t want to ruin his excitement. I’m DEFINITELY not nice though, so I would have told my kid the toy is gone and deal with it, if my partner said we must get it, I would tell him to shut up and keep driving lol
@jesk743
@jesk743 2 ай бұрын
Exactly, or even if we got along I sure as hell wouldn't drive 8 hours to hang out and stay at what are practically a strangers house 😂
@MK-cy3ww
@MK-cy3ww 5 күн бұрын
They already knew in the first place that all of this was wrong lol Why would u even go in a stranger house with ur child
@our99centgarden
@our99centgarden Жыл бұрын
This is the only movie that ever made me scream at the screen "How can you people be so stupid ?!" And I've seen alot of movies with stupid people. But now that I think about it, it's probably the reaction the film makers wanted from the audience, I guess it worked.
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
im not even danish yet i understand that scandinavian culture in general produces folks who are very passive and timid and soft spoken up front because i have half a fuckin brain lol its pissing me off seeing all these comments from clueless ass people saying "the not standing up for themselves and not doing anything or fighting back ruined the movie" and "they didint even have guns" THEY ARENT AMERICANS
@Partypooperfanmade
@Partypooperfanmade Жыл бұрын
That's what the director said,he wanted to make a movie that made people angry
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
@@Partypooperfanmade you mean... he wanted to make...a....a...horror movie...?😧😨. like cmon🤣😅
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
@@Partypooperfanmade we live in a society today where people dont associate the word "horror" with anger and disgust, instead for some weird ass, retarded ass reason most people think it should almost be some kind of adventure, its pathetic tbh
@gigijnbaptiste6974
@gigijnbaptiste6974 Жыл бұрын
If ever there was a movie about the importance of setting up healthy boundaries, this is it!!!!
@kirabouwerviraltyd
@kirabouwerviraltyd Жыл бұрын
The moment you ask me to eat something I don't eat, I'm on high alert, and by the time the host couple was driving recklessly on the road, I'd have hauled ass outta there. This is really good, and so infuriating. It reminds me of a moment in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (the version with Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara) where (spoiler) Stellan Skarsgård is about to gut Daniel Craig, he says to him (paraphrasing here) "You knew something was wrong coming inside, you ignored your instincts just to be polite". we are all too often guilty of this, but I'm glad I've learned to let this go the older I've gotten.
@Evelyn_Okay
@Evelyn_Okay Жыл бұрын
As someone with social anxiety, this movie really resonates with me, and probably with some people on the autism spectrum. To me, they're not being cowards, they just want the other couple to not hate them. Yeah, it's ridiculous, but the way this movie ends is what it feels like to be rejected by people who you wanted to like you.
@_stillborn
@_stillborn Жыл бұрын
They are stupid but not quite retard-levels
@213thehunter
@213thehunter 11 ай бұрын
Standing there and physically letting yourself be stoned to death when you've had every opportunity to resist while letting a pair of murderers kidnap, torture, and abuse their daughter for the rest of her short and torturous life? kids gonna get beat to death and thrown into a pool because these two were so unrealistically cowardly nup until the very end
@alilaro
@alilaro 2 ай бұрын
dude im exactly the same. i feel the couple should be more responsible because they are parents first, but oh my gosh if it was just me in this situation I'd probably let them stone me too if they told me it would make them like me LMAO
@melodi996
@melodi996 Жыл бұрын
As my husband said: they had a phone all along when he had found a dead child and said nothing to his wife or damn police.
@ohwell708
@ohwell708 Жыл бұрын
Yes,and all the missing families and no police looking for them,knowing where they went?!?!?? They probably communicated with the families, telling them the adress and everything and nobody knows?? They werent arrested or questioned? Please
@citypopboy
@citypopboy 11 ай бұрын
@@ohwell708 RIGHTT ! it's like a thousand family they victimized yet no suspicious on the dutch family lol
@loucipher7782
@loucipher7782 6 ай бұрын
lol you people think police are superhero or something? so many people went missing and never found police kept on eating donuts and shoot drunk guy with knife from a mile away
@Jerzee00
@Jerzee00 2 ай бұрын
Police probably part of it
@jesusllorca9750
@jesusllorca9750 2 ай бұрын
I got so angry they even fight.!...what a director!.
@netialouis527
@netialouis527 Жыл бұрын
This is the first movie I’ve watched where to me the “Why?” Did not matter. They do it cause they can. They do it cause people allow it. Such a wonderful movie about life, sometimes you play a huge part in your misfortune.
@ilanaphillips5072
@ilanaphillips5072 2 ай бұрын
I think the most infuriating thing for me was when Bjorn could’ve easily taken the car when Patrick was taking a piss. To me this is really when the point of the movie came full circle; he wasn’t willing to do something against the couple that’s unsavory to save his family’s lives.
@ninatellier9995
@ninatellier9995 Жыл бұрын
Something you didn't mention in the beginning when talking about why they let so much stuff happen without doing anything is cultural differences, there are many cultures where it is not really acceptable to confront people, it doesn't come naturally for one to engage in a confrontation no matter if they think they're right or not, they'll avoid it and try to be agreeable. I really believe that plays a key role in this story.
@Haphazard-Nugget
@Haphazard-Nugget Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. To add to what you said Nina, I get the vibe the movie was slightly misunderstood because of the lense from which it's viewed. This channel being american for an american audience and all. Lots of people who are confident, leaders, talkative and extroverted see these two and go "urgh i'd never LET that happen to me wtf?" but from the perspective of someone lower in the "social hierarchy". The movie protagonists (while being caricatures and exagerated) are frighteningly reaI. I'm glad I'm not alone in this judging from some comments scrolling down: but I am unfortunately...a push over. The fear of taking action of being rude or of consequences makes it that the degree of "being taken advantage of" to a more predatory couple, this family went through is something that isn't so far fetched. Yes, the wrong decisions they took were frustrating (from a viewer stand point) but from a life lesson/fable standpoint, it's both terrifying and accurate imho, in a "in this situation. In the heat of not being able to think rationally I'd be there." Like when you're in a argument and only think of cool come back hours after the deed is done and over xD-
@RatKingTerry
@RatKingTerry Жыл бұрын
and the moral of the story is sometimes you disregard how people feel to improve your safety, had they told them to fk right off they'd still be fine
@cwahlb1
@cwahlb1 Жыл бұрын
in the us south (where i grew up) there is a very strong desire for amicability and manners. ik this exists all over the US but its got a different quality to it in the south idk. i really liked this plot and it instantly reminded me of being afraid to speak up in social settings when something made me uncomfortable
@CMV314
@CMV314 2 ай бұрын
That's not a good explanation. Being polite is one thing. Being polite while the safety of your own daughter is at stake is just stupid. For the vast majority of people, instinct would take over at that point.
@MK-cy3ww
@MK-cy3ww 5 күн бұрын
​@@CMV314right especially the part where the mom saw the naked guy with the daughter OR EVEN the babysitter
@katherine__obvious
@katherine__obvious Жыл бұрын
I'm the kind of person who's polite to a fault and I've done a lot of stupid shit to avoid making someone potentially upset with me. A concept like this scares the shit out of me cause, even though I'd like to think I'm smart enough to see past the obvious lies, I worry that my fear of confrontation and appearing rude would cloud that vision.
@raphk9599
@raphk9599 Жыл бұрын
Just undermine them in the background
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
use this as a blessing then, change it
@elizabethshields320
@elizabethshields320 Жыл бұрын
Yep i was like that then i had kids and well let's just say i can be a b*** sometimes
@azertu2u2
@azertu2u2 Жыл бұрын
This is why I don't go to stay at strangers houses
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
@@azertu2u2 i usually still may give people chances but i carry a knife with me and also know how to use it and my fists thats really all it takes is knowing you can defend yourself because heres the kicker, the people im around have to worry more about me than i have to worry about them and i myself know im not going to do anything to anyone unless provoked to do so because im not someone who wants to try and hurt people so it creates this sense of certainty and relaxing peace knowing that if someone was to try and hurt me i can gut them and get out of there and call the police in a matter of 45-55 seconds
@daydaychyna
@daydaychyna Жыл бұрын
Watched this with my husband tonight. We talked our shit throughout about the parents but when the mom was shaking holding her daughter in the back of the car then her daughter reaching out for her as the car pulled off tore me up, seeing reality sink in way too late was brutal. 😭
@mikagrossmann5370
@mikagrossmann5370 Жыл бұрын
I honestly think it doesn't really matter why they did this, that's not the point. The point is, as mentioned also by others, is how our politeness and thinking of reprecautions ("what would the neighbors think??") is stronger than our instincts. This movie reminds me of the movie Compliance (which is horrifically based on a true story), where when people are pushed - this time based on what they perceive as authority from a police officer- they will ignore all red flags and do horrific things.
@netialouis527
@netialouis527 Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly, which is why I think movies like that is a mandatory watch. I fear being rude or impolite, and I make an effort to work my way away from things that stir my gut feelings in the wrong directions. Worrying about what others will think is so unnatural.
@mikagrossmann5370
@mikagrossmann5370 Жыл бұрын
@@netialouis527 It just occurred to me that this is especially true for women. We fear being called a bi**h or being rude to nice guys so when a creep is flirting and you just want to let them know you're not interested, we feel this pressure to not be an a-hole and potentially put ourselves at risk. Maybe I'm taking it to a different direction, but it was a thought I had...
@lexiwexiwoo
@lexiwexiwoo Жыл бұрын
I think it also speaks to how ignoring the behavior gives it an opportunity to escalate. At first it's weird comments, then it's nothing sinister but just obvious jabs and lies, then moves on to physicality and ultimately into them being killed. At any point, they could have been assertive and stopped it but they let it go thinking it wasn't that big of a deal. They kind of became the frog in the water being boiled alive. Since the jabs and stuff started innocent enough, they didn't realize quite how badly things were getting despite the escalation being obvious to the outside viewer. It's how a lot of abusers keep their victims and its also how we end up with issues in society that just get worse and worse because no one who can is willing to put in the real work to stop it.
@pennyframstad3976
@pennyframstad3976 11 ай бұрын
I think the reason they were both so passive at the end while being stoned to death was because the crazy couple had their daughter and perhaps they were hoping up until the last minute that they might release her. Either way though, the fact that the father was so passive throughout the movie led to his demise. He couldn't even tell his daughter "no" when it came to going back to the house where her bunny doll was. They would have all been alive had he stood up to her.
@savannarama4
@savannarama4 Жыл бұрын
So sad too that the boy must have known his time was coming but had no way to speak it.
@melissaleoncreolenola
@melissaleoncreolenola Жыл бұрын
Okay as soon as the little boy opened his mouth and show he have no tongue..that's red flags...... the couples would of been stated that the little boy was born without a tongue at the beginning of the film while on vacation..
@el_primer_osito1876
@el_primer_osito1876 Жыл бұрын
Bjorn is the embodiment of "nice guys finish last".
@loucipher7782
@loucipher7782 6 ай бұрын
nah guy had a wife and daughter
@Tashyp
@Tashyp 2 ай бұрын
Who both preished.
@TommieGunn19
@TommieGunn19 Жыл бұрын
You know you heavily disagree with the protagonists when the ending happens like this and all you can say is “…..welp” lol
@justadude.9969
@justadude.9969 Жыл бұрын
Hey man. I am just here to say thank you. Thank you for giving me videos to binge and for keeping me entertained during the quarantine. I just realized that I have never thanked you for all your hard work. I know how much it takes to make a good video. So. Thank you foundflix guy. I appreciate your hard work and just know that it doesn't go unnoticed.
@grapeshot
@grapeshot Жыл бұрын
There was a Dutch family and then there was this Danish family, almost sounds like a joke is about to be said.
@c.8565
@c.8565 Жыл бұрын
This movie simply just made me angry. Choices were definitely made.
@C4TC4T
@C4TC4T Жыл бұрын
I just started the video, cannot wait to see what made you angry Oh….. I’m only halfway through the video and I have smoke coming out of my ears…
@smarsh7779
@smarsh7779 Жыл бұрын
Its personifies the things women in true crime repeat, bitches don't get murdered. Being nice can get you killed.
@iHaveTheDocuments
@iHaveTheDocuments Жыл бұрын
It represents the typical Hollywood vaginas they call men. So glad this trend is dying. One more naked Thore self reflecting while he's stripped naked in front of hundreds and that's probably about it I hope
@YouTubeDweller8008
@YouTubeDweller8008 Жыл бұрын
Tolerance over survival!
@widowrumstrypze9705
@widowrumstrypze9705 Жыл бұрын
@@smarsh7779 I have *never* had a heart of gold, nor would I give a stranger the shirt off my back, but since I got my teeth fixed, NOW I have a smile that lights up the room!! I'm toast!!
@simplesoulzaeya
@simplesoulzaeya Жыл бұрын
This movie just reinforces what I plan to teach my kids. Your need to be polite goes out the window the moment someone makes you uncomfortable.
@alharron2145
@alharron2145 Жыл бұрын
9:20 Nope. That's my limit. I would be 100% out of there - hell, I wouldn't have gone back in the car. Even if there was nothing else going on with the couple, their complete disregard for their own personal safety - let alone their guests - makes them too dangerous to stay with. In fairness, I definitely wouldn't have left my child with a stranger either no matter how "nice" folk seem either. Must be a cultural thing.
@mostpassiveuser8904
@mostpassiveuser8904 Жыл бұрын
Lol I'd be out of there if my vegetarian wife was asked to eat meat.
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
thats literally the point, literally your last sentence.........
@alharron2145
@alharron2145 Жыл бұрын
@@zyzir I have to think that even the Danes would stop short of meekly letting themselves be murdered & having their child mutilated. Nonetheless, this really does seem to be a satirical commentary on society in general. "Because you let us" could easily be applied to the iniquities governments & social groups impose on people through manufactured consent. Which makes for deeply frustrating viewing, which is perhaps the point.
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
@@alharron2145 its overexaggerated to paint a picture, exactly
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
@@alharron2145 but it still only works because they are Scandinavian which are a very passive and timid people, it would be like if they made a movie with american characters that were overly conservative hillbillies, its just a storytelling device
@zCREz
@zCREz Жыл бұрын
For some godforsaken reason i now want a complete series of this.. Hear me out tho: Hear no evil; we see the psychos backstory and how they become murderers. See no evil, idk, another family get murdered? and a final Do no evil, where the final victims fight back and butcher the psychos. Oh and maybe with a horror twist ending: they turn into new villains, continuing the cycle.
@danteinhell2394
@danteinhell2394 Жыл бұрын
when i finished watching, I thought that the killer couple forcing the social boundaries slowly could be a way to psichologicly test whos up to be easily taken by them, that testing starts on the very beggining when he asks for the chair and they simply take their things to give, if they had said: no, were using it. they probably would have left them alone from that point, its like they can predict passiveness and go for people with that, reaching the point that they dont even care to have guns with them cause they can identify the type of people who are the ones that just freeze on extreme situations instead of reacting (and thats a real thing, some people when they are victmn of a criminal on the streets, even when they have a gun with them, simply feel completely unable to react).
@LaineyBug2020
@LaineyBug2020 Жыл бұрын
Practice this phrase: No thank you, I'm no longer comfortable. (Or) I'm going to need some space/time, I'm uncomfortable.
@ReplyGuy22345
@ReplyGuy22345 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Most people pleasers can’t say something like “Fuck that” those are polite phrases that allow you to establish boundaries
@aanonymousamanda1711
@aanonymousamanda1711 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Martin says to Mikael that people are more concerned with politeness instead of reacting with their gut. You would think self-preservation would trump being perceived as rude. Martin says that's how he got his victims. Chillingly true.
@xaahd
@xaahd Жыл бұрын
This movie teaches people a lesson I've known from birth. Don't socialize. People are weird.
@ethandinh4367
@ethandinh4367 Жыл бұрын
My cousin recommended me this movie and we watched it with a few of my family members. He said it was soo good. After watching it we were so pissed at him and he just busted out laughing. He said his co-workers did the same thing to him. Now we recommend the movie to other people like it’s a chain reaction and say how it’s so good 😂😂
@ivanraimi5524
@ivanraimi5524 7 ай бұрын
This movie is a great way to troll people indeed
@jfgibson73
@jfgibson73 Жыл бұрын
I think whoever wrote this movie must have lived in Denmark for a period of time and felt like there was an unnatural amount of apathy in the area. Maybe the mailman slept in a few times a month, maybe the road crews didn't bother to repair any potholes--whatever it was, this person decided that the Danes never bother to take action on anything.
@sophialambert2616
@sophialambert2616 Жыл бұрын
This movie is in fact Danish written and meant as a satire about the cultural pressure for social politeness to the point of ignoring one's instincts to avoid conflict because they don't want backlash for appearing rude. The writers are brothers who had parents that used to visit people they met on vacation. Nothing bad ever happened to them, but they figured the premise was a good launching point for a horror movie with the social commentary
@bartmichael2299
@bartmichael2299 Жыл бұрын
@@sophialambert2616 Thanks for the info Sophia, really interesting to hear the backstory of the writers and how they came to write this somewhat strange movie
@pamelqtaylor8335
@pamelqtaylor8335 Жыл бұрын
Which is ironic didn’t other surrounding nations (Finland,Sweden, Norway) complain about Denmark culturally dominating them?
@pallavigoswami6204
@pallavigoswami6204 Жыл бұрын
@@sophialambert2616E
@thehitherto5348
@thehitherto5348 Жыл бұрын
Well, the movie IS Danish, so that's a fair assumption.😐
@Donmecca415
@Donmecca415 Жыл бұрын
I’m very non-confrontational, but you did 1/3 of that crap to me & I’m going off. Hell I would’ve even told my daughter to hell with that bunny.
@Aeryn4John
@Aeryn4John Жыл бұрын
The first time I tried to watch this movie, I quit when they turned around for the stuffed bunny. The movie was getting under my skin even though I couldn't quite understand why. But I was happy to watch Ending Explained to find out what happened. Once again, I was grateful for this video because it explained so much. These people made me nuts!
@pigles1
@pigles1 Жыл бұрын
God the car ride when louisa tells Agnes that she’ll be okay because her mother is there- As someone who really wants to be a mother but can’t have children of my own… that hurts
@Atestinal
@Atestinal Жыл бұрын
Patrick: /*sprouts horns and demon wings*/ Bjorn: "So we're on for dinner tonight?"
@Nomammosway
@Nomammosway Жыл бұрын
Nicework FF, Been following for years, you and your team never disappoint.
@MintyFreshCupcakes
@MintyFreshCupcakes 11 ай бұрын
How this movie would play out in America: "Can I use this chair? No. Go fuck yourself." roll credits 😂
@ameliah.6121
@ameliah.6121 Жыл бұрын
I just watched this film for the first time, and as a dane myself I could relate to so many of the awkward situations. Especially when I go to places like the U.S. In Denmark most people don't really seek conversations, they usually avoid them at all cost, or only answer to not seem rude. We have this unspoken rule about being polite even in situations where you feel uncomfortable. In the beginning where Patrick (the dutch guy) asks if he can use the chair, you can (or at least I could) clearly see that Bjørn ( the danish man) is hestitant as to give it to him, because his daughter is using the chair, but because she's in the water at that moment, he doesn't want to seem rude, so he'll rather be a little uncomfortable via being 3 people using two chairs, than not giving up a chair that isn't being used at the moment. The same goes for when Patrick offers (I'd rather say forces) the meat to Louise. Bjørn tells her to "just take a small bite" as to not seem disrespectfull to the family who made them a nice meal. Same goes for when Bjørn ends up paying for the expensive meal at the restaurant. He doesn't want to come off as rude or disrespectful. And with Louise (the danish mom) she speaks her mind when her line is crossed big time, but because she isn't backed up by her husband, she doesn't want to seem crazy and overreacting so she retaliates. All in all this movie scares me more than a lot of other horror movies i've watched, because the way that I've been raised as a dane (with the unspoken societal politeness) makes me question when I would have stood my ground, especially when things started getting scary. And for everyone whose mad they didn't fight back at the end. Freezing up is a trauma responds, especially when you either know the dutch guys have got the balls to fight and you're used fleeing from every fight, coming your way. Most danes are way too good at shying away from conflict, so I believe a lot of danish people would freeze up in situations like this, just as the danish couple did.
@_stillborn
@_stillborn Жыл бұрын
I dont think lots of people would just freeze in situation like this. Survival instinct is stronger than whatever you were raised to believe
@debbieshuaib8467
@debbieshuaib8467 9 ай бұрын
​@@_stillbornspeak for yourself
@_stillborn
@_stillborn 9 ай бұрын
@@debbieshuaib8467 I am speaking for myself.. but I also seen enough emergency situations to know how people act
@benten2462
@benten2462 Жыл бұрын
This is literally every Danish person in a horror movie’s setting ever. I think South Park called us the Canadians of Europe, guess that checks out here too
@horrorlover6367
@horrorlover6367 Жыл бұрын
Love your account so much, you do things perfectly in every video. Very happy you add clips of the movie to give us a good image!
@InaEsin
@InaEsin Жыл бұрын
Was there ever a reveal that it was NOT Wild Boar but in fact the dead child before Abel?
@yaFlehh
@yaFlehh Жыл бұрын
To be completely honest with y’all, I don’t think I’ve EVER been this upset watching a movie my life. I’ve seen a lot movies btw.
@SmallWinch
@SmallWinch Жыл бұрын
Maybe kids in movies like this are written to be annoying. Let the bunny go! Omg!
@yaFlehh
@yaFlehh Жыл бұрын
@@SmallWinch honestly it wasn’t even the kids that made me upset. It was like lack of balls from the husband and major stupidity from the couple in general that was pissing me off. But I think the directors were going for the type or reaction.
@MoneyA2008
@MoneyA2008 Жыл бұрын
I love your content man. I’ve be around since your jeepers creepers 3 vid
@Kronr
@Kronr Жыл бұрын
When I'm having a bad day. Listening to you explain a movie is rather soothing. Thanks dawg.
@kallettemika7308
@kallettemika7308 Жыл бұрын
Exactly F that bunny!! If it was that important she would have remembered it. Jeez. I cant believe they even stayed ankther day after that! And that he didnt want to upset his wife by telling her why exactly they were fleeing in the middle of the night. He risked his only means to get away in order to avoid confronting, who he thought was the other couple, following them in the tailing car.
@abyssGazerTV
@abyssGazerTV Жыл бұрын
"Why are you murdering us?" "Skill issue."
@djspi
@djspi Жыл бұрын
Shout out to the explosion of views right of the bat! You're killing it, Foundflix!
@zethraelofteldrassil3149
@zethraelofteldrassil3149 Жыл бұрын
This movie was my #1 favorite horror movie of 2022 (yes, even beating out "Barbarian"). The scene early on when Patrick keeps pushing Louisa to eat the pork would have ended the visit immediately. This movie is playing on Shudder, and most definitely worth a watch. Great review!
@coraliecadet90
@coraliecadet90 Жыл бұрын
The moment when he went back for the bunny the first and second time I already knew it was downhill from there
@saveusmilkboy
@saveusmilkboy Жыл бұрын
This film reminds me of one of my favourite scenes from the English-language version of The Girl with the Dragon Tatto. Daniel Craig's character, Blomkvist, is snooping around the killer's, Stellan Skarsgard's, house. He gets caught and Skarsgard invites him back in. No threats, no knives or guns - just an invitation. Craig's character knows this is a bad idea, but social graces require that he keeps up the facade of civility. Skarsgard even comments on that later, while getting ready to torture Craig. "Why didn't you just go home?" It was a chilling scene.
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
oooooooh imma have to watch that, always known bout that movie but it was one of the ones i always thought would be overrated
@saveusmilkboy
@saveusmilkboy Жыл бұрын
@@zyzir I can recommend it. I enjoyed the film. But I have never watched the Swedish original film, which is probably superior. Still - music, cinematography, story, acting - it was all good for me.
@l.c.7955
@l.c.7955 9 күн бұрын
​@@zyzirit's a good movie. It's good good actors. Rooney Mara is one of my favorites
@bnso3692
@bnso3692 4 күн бұрын
100% worth it. The Swedish original is a masterpiece.
@MegaOverclocked
@MegaOverclocked Жыл бұрын
The tragedy with Bjorn character is that he doesn't like himself and his life just as much as the audience does. There's many times he has a chance to "escape" but what people are failing to understand is that he didn't want to escape. From the very start Bjorn had something akin to respect and admiration for Patrick; he wanted his assertiveness and confidence. When he turns back towards the house it isn't because he cared for his daughters emotional well-being he just wanted to send more time with Patrick and stay away from his mundane life. A part of me feels that Patrick understood that as well and genuinely wanted Bjorn to join his "family"; taking him out to the gorge to try and unless his beast and subsequently showing him more of that darker side to see if he takes. Of course it doesn't though, Bjorn fails to cross over and just becomes another meek sheep to be culled.
@TRD57
@TRD57 Жыл бұрын
"OMG! There's 3 masked lunatics shooting up a shopping mall with fully automatic machine guns, but why is that scrawny man running into the mall instead of away?" "Ummm hello, his daughter dropped her stuffed bunny." "Seriously! My bad, it makes sense now."
@Zoofa188_Qe
@Zoofa188_Qe Жыл бұрын
The guy playing Patrick did it such a horrifyingly good job
@alexh691
@alexh691 Жыл бұрын
Man that was dark and brutal. They had so many chances to save themselves but had to go back 😭
@17absolut
@17absolut Жыл бұрын
the "why are you doing this to us?" ==> "Because, you let me." part was a hell of a gut check.
@paolols3534
@paolols3534 Жыл бұрын
I've watched this with my family. They got pissed at how the family just accepted their fate. My gf was fuming!
@JT-zy2ft
@JT-zy2ft Жыл бұрын
Yeah that was the goal but it did so in a way that negatively effected the movie for me.
@Mattblaze1477
@Mattblaze1477 2 ай бұрын
At the very end before they were killed. Its was 2 guys and 2 girls. They werent outnumbered or had a gun pointed at them so why not physically fight for your life at that point I mean what else is there to lose. Why just strip down and accept their fate. Why? Why? Why?
@KiritaWindwalker
@KiritaWindwalker Жыл бұрын
People pleasing is a dangerous game. More often then not, you get burned but it doesnt just affect you.. I feel like that was part of it, not so much the 'traditional man' as the willingness to bend over backwards for people. There is no shortage of people who do nothing because they dont want to cause trouble, who are in toxic relationships and friendships because they simply comply. And often, its children, your spouse/other friends, that really suffer. How many times have child molesters walked free because they were family or a friend or because it would cause a struggle for the parents? How many times do people allow abuse that they clearly see because they dont want to step up and be a whistle blower? Evil wins when good men do nothing.
@sailorfan86
@sailorfan86 Жыл бұрын
The movie was upsetting. Especially the end. But it’s a reminder to all of us, to not turn a blind eye. The parents reacted like many other parents or people in general. Many do what they did.
@IceQueen975
@IceQueen975 Жыл бұрын
The way you lay out the plot also makes me think this is a critique of the extremes of masculinity. Specifically BOTH sides. When you go too far into the traditional, you become mindlessly aggressive, domineering and destructive. But if you go too far into the "modern" aka more of a pacifist, you are taken advantage of and those you love will be harmed and you will be made by force or habit to simply suffer. Thus, the best solution is balance for men; knowing when you need to stand your ground and push back but also knowing when to let things roll off because it's not worth the hassle. At least in my option, that's another message form the movie.
@lexidian1804
@lexidian1804 Жыл бұрын
Watching this while monitoring my bunny's health as I'm worried, really just eases the stress and tension! Thanks FoundFlix! 😊
@zyzir
@zyzir Жыл бұрын
this comment made me laugh out loud because if it were an alternate universe and you decided to watch the actual movie instead you would be completely stressed and tense because this movie was stressful and tense let me tell ya hahahaha
@victormaze4851
@victormaze4851 5 ай бұрын
as an introvert this movie is way too uncomfortable
@mrchills7433
@mrchills7433 Жыл бұрын
I think " Speak No Evil" is portraying what a lot of harden people have seen. People not standing up for themselves, people not leaving abusive relationships, or weaker people bullying stronger people and getting away with it. I've known people who were monsters in size get bullied by a little punk and they do nothing about it because " just turn the cheek", " It's not worth it", or " I don't want to get in trouble". People are slowly forgetting that a lot of serial killers preyed on the kindness and politeness of others to get their way with them, and I think the movie is pointing out we should stop being soo polite or else you will become a victim.. Don't act like a victim and you won't be a victim. As said, they literally made the couple undress, lay down, and get stoned to death with no weapons.. And there's people irl just like the couple that would go down the same route. Don't act like a victim and you won't be a victim.
@loucipher7782
@loucipher7782 6 ай бұрын
lol nah in real life standing up for yourself will get you in trouble mostly, that wont end well you say dont act like a victim but btchin and making a scene when you stand up for yourself is exactly you becoming the victim bullies are always pushing people over while they stay in the safe zone the best bet is leave
@mrchills7433
@mrchills7433 6 ай бұрын
That's not true at all. You need to stand up for yourself. There's times to learn to do it and don't, in this case of the movie they should of fought back.
@loucipher7782
@loucipher7782 6 ай бұрын
@@mrchills7433 in the movie they have many chance to leave, could have just drive away while the guy is taking a piss lol the movie is an exaggeration of people being pushed over and not do anything at all. Fighting back should be the last resort
@vickib1433
@vickib1433 Жыл бұрын
I love your channel.. Always entertaining, and funny😆 Lots of love from Australia🌏🥰💙💜💛
@juliettepierra230
@juliettepierra230 Жыл бұрын
I think the film is deeply about child abuse and how some parents don't do anything about it (dont listen/believe the child) because they dont want to make a fuss. They do nothing to really help Abel. All theses photo of child being kidnapped is maybe a metaphore on how it keeps happening in many family when everybody keep secret that a child suffer. I think its for that reason that in the last scene they die by lapidation that express death by shame.
@nimurphy705
@nimurphy705 Жыл бұрын
“Why are u doing this?” “Because you let us” Man that has a lot of relevancy in todays climate😭
@Prof.Pwnalot
@Prof.Pwnalot Жыл бұрын
Yeah look at what happend with covid, abuse from all sides, many people wouldn't speak up for others. Over here in Australia, there are campaigns on tv saying to speak up when you see stuff bad happening. Meek is an overstatement.
@shadeofmirkwood
@shadeofmirkwood Жыл бұрын
You mean the billion dollar companies do it and they do it for money. China and India are the leading contributors to waste and negative effects to the environment aswell.
@MistyWarden
@MistyWarden Жыл бұрын
It reminded me of “because you were home” from The Strangers
@ICONICPARIS
@ICONICPARIS Жыл бұрын
@@MistyWarden exactly
@CaesartheX
@CaesartheX Жыл бұрын
This made me feel the same way nocturnal animals with Jake Gyllenhaal did, so frickin angry at the man of the family not protecting them or being stronger and stepping up
@loucipher7782
@loucipher7782 6 ай бұрын
he dont need to step up he just need to step on the pedal and start driving away when the other guy go to pee lmfao
@amandaredd3057
@amandaredd3057 Жыл бұрын
Um, when it comes to some strange person watching my kid, I can absolutely refuse! Especially after mom's gut instinct starts telling her things ain't jivin' with this weird ass couple
@CordedStudent76
@CordedStudent76 Жыл бұрын
What would have been different...... 1. That makeshift bed would have gotten rejected immediately (Daughter sleeps with us) 2. Would have cussed Patrick out and went home when he tried to force my wife to eat meat. (The End) Playing along a bit further, if I stayed passed that point I would begin pushing on their comfort zones after the whole meat situation. 3. I would bother the ever lasting sh!t out of Patrick about what in the mystery shack. 4. I'd subtly call into question their parenting skills by constantly asking why lil Able acting strange. 5. I'd rummage through all of Patrick's stuff. 6. Boldly refuse babysitter. (No restaurant scene ) 7. Told Patrick that he looks like a Hobo Tim Curry 8. I would have beat the ever loving sh!t out of Patrick for walking in on my girl while she was using the shower. 9. Go home and sleep with the 10ga a bit closer from then on 🤣🤙 Also who has sex at a strangers house? I would be too paranoid about hidden cameras personally lol
@goldenlady3495
@goldenlady3495 Жыл бұрын
#7 tho😂
@loucipher7782
@loucipher7782 6 ай бұрын
i think any host will kick you out first the only onces that kept you around is to murder you so yes patrick would still have you around to the end with same ending
@CordedStudent76
@CordedStudent76 6 ай бұрын
@@loucipher7782 I don't listen to anyone who likes their own comments. Trying to start drama over a 6 month old comment, get a life XD
@philgood8089
@philgood8089 Жыл бұрын
this film was SO frustrating, but as many people are crippled by social niceties (as any one person would most likely be more terrified than we feel whilst watching a movie), i fear the majority would succumb to a similar fate. it was well-made, but YUCK. it's a hard watch, and an aggravating ending.
@42isthemeaningoflife
@42isthemeaningoflife 11 ай бұрын
It’s good that someone finally made this PSA about Dutch culture. Sadly it came too late for my daughter.😢
@zanezeiter
@zanezeiter Жыл бұрын
thanks so much, this was a long awaited one for me!
@vegasgirl40
@vegasgirl40 5 ай бұрын
I wish I had seen this movie in my 20s. I have been lucky over the years but have been pushed to test my limits by people even when there were red flags. Hopefully this make people less trustful of strangers. I have learned the hard lesson, you cannot trust friends either.
@shelbyhathorn814
@shelbyhathorn814 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t even watched it yet, but I’m so excited!! I love your videos!!!
@mrjamesmonkey
@mrjamesmonkey Жыл бұрын
Very worth the watch but not expected
@Strongbad251
@Strongbad251 Жыл бұрын
This movie is dark, it is so disturbing. The choices these parents make are so insane I just can't wrap my head around how they would make the choices that they do.
@cristiantoma6402
@cristiantoma6402 Жыл бұрын
Do “Take Shelter” ❤ I was sad I couldn’t find this already on your channel
@lhyuniez9144
@lhyuniez9144 Жыл бұрын
love ur vids
@MariaClara-ke4db
@MariaClara-ke4db Жыл бұрын
This movie taught me to never ignore my gut feeling ever!
@lipgloss1black
@lipgloss1black Жыл бұрын
The whole going back for a stuffed bunny pissed me off.
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