LONGLEGS SPOILER BREAKDOWN : Meaning, Theories and The Ending | Spookyastronauts

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@neveholmes1033
@neveholmes1033 Ай бұрын
The thing I found most bizarre is that Carter’s own daughter/family perfectly fits the pattern (e.g her being 9 and her birthday being the 14th) and he NEVER mentions this or puts it together. Wouldn’t an investigating officer find this a bit worrying or at least notice this coincidence?
@itbesilly4544
@itbesilly4544 Ай бұрын
I think the Carter family was under the dolls influence from the start, the family's introduction to the birthday party with no other children there was bizarre in hindsight.
@thebenjyman253
@thebenjyman253 Ай бұрын
I thought exactly this. Surely he would've realised that his daughter fits the pattern early on? As soon as the pattern with the birthdays was mentioned I knew that was where the movie was ending. A lot of the story felt forced or incredibly predictable like this for me, outside of the murder dolls and satanic nuns.
@neveholmes1033
@neveholmes1033 Ай бұрын
@@itbesilly4544 definitely agree about the party but the mother didn’t deliver the doll until the final act
@hilman94
@hilman94 Ай бұрын
i guess it's just denial from carter... i believe he could see the pattern when harker informed him about the victim's birthdate, but he's "too scared" to admit that.. when longleg's dead, it's a relief for him when he said it's over, even when harker informed him there's probability of accomplice... about no kid in ruby's party, probably after harker's mother came, carter told the party was cancelled to ruby's friends... remember when harker got a strange call that told her, she's already late for ruby's party? it meant it's been hours when she arrived at carter's house... but her mother still stayed because she had to watch the slaughter...
@neveholmes1033
@neveholmes1033 Ай бұрын
@@hilman94 it was likely a plot device to keep the “twist” delayed as it wouldn’t have been particularly shocking if he’d directly addressed it earlier. I understand it from a storytelling perspective but it isn’t realistic to how normal humans behave or interact
@MD-lf2yk
@MD-lf2yk Ай бұрын
upon re-watch, it blew me away to notice that when Lee undergoes the "psychic testing" scene with the word-association, there's an image of an upside-down triangle and she says "father".
@myalienssuicide
@myalienssuicide Ай бұрын
I remember being very taken aback by that even through the sheer discomfort i was experiencing
@Saffron-sugar
@Saffron-sugar Ай бұрын
Well spotted! A triangle is often used as the sign for the Trinity “father, son, and Holy Spirit“. The inverted triangles seemed like symbols of the unholy trinity. Devil, long legs and the unholy spirit that possessed.
@nanellnanell
@nanellnanell Ай бұрын
Mother has a scar from a ceserian.
@Laurakate64
@Laurakate64 Ай бұрын
Every image and answer foreshadowed.
@Edna-xq3lc
@Edna-xq3lc 12 күн бұрын
This movie was a**
@gregg3744
@gregg3744 Ай бұрын
The scene where he just walks around Lees house while she’s outside was so effective yet so simple. It makes you afraid a weirdo like Longlegs is stalking you
@gavvo-7640
@gavvo-7640 Ай бұрын
That scene reminded me of The Stangers
@CapturedByKen
@CapturedByKen Ай бұрын
I thought her decisions to just walk back in the house was a little weird
@badlilkitty96
@badlilkitty96 Ай бұрын
Yess it was so good!!!
@infusedwithsepticpuss
@infusedwithsepticpuss Ай бұрын
What a hot take
@jessewest5456
@jessewest5456 Ай бұрын
@@CapturedByKen Well she was still under the influence of Satan at the time so we can't blame her too much
@Eisenhower42
@Eisenhower42 Ай бұрын
Emma, great video! I had a bit of an epiphany when I got home from this movie. In the theater, I was annoyed during the scene where Longlegs comes to Harker's house out in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night, and while pursuing him outside, she sees that he's actually in her house. Then cut to her sitting calm as a cucumber with her back to the room opening the birthday card. I thought "this is ridiculous" - she just had an adrenaline rush from hell, never saw him leave, doesn't know where he is, and she's calmly sitting in the dark house doing paperwork?! ... But then, after I got home, I realized that during this time, she was still under the sway of the doll (brain ball) at her mother's house. So, in the same way as LL lived in her childhood home and she was blocked from consciously perceiving this, she simply had no recollection (even in the moment) of seeing LL in her house in the woods. So, when she came back inside, she simply found the card and started examining it and may not have even remembered hearing noises or going outside in the moments before. Granted, you'd still be freaked out, but not "the murderer is in my house" freaked out. If this is all correct, then what I thought was a ridiculous character action actually makes perfect sense in the larger plot. Just wanted to share in case anyone else had the same thought.
@pamelaboden
@pamelaboden Ай бұрын
That's brilliant! I thought the same thing last night when I saw the movie! How is she just sitting down while there's likely a killer in her house?! And that theory never occurred to me but makes perfect sense! Bravo!
@brcgaines
@brcgaines Ай бұрын
This scene could have easily been tweaked. The audience sees him over her shoulder and just as she turns around LL disappears out of sight. Or maybe that is what happened??
@EddieSmith917
@EddieSmith917 Ай бұрын
I didn't feel the strange because I understood that she was the girl at the beginning of the movie & that he had done something to her
@anthonytanguayblake4342
@anthonytanguayblake4342 Ай бұрын
I also thought it was weird that she just decided to sit down and investigate the card, but I kinda just brushed it off thinking "maybe she knows he's already gone, cause why would he leave her a card to then kill her"
@artsyvidsy5232
@artsyvidsy5232 Ай бұрын
Thanks for that! It bothered me
@eclipsingshadows5421
@eclipsingshadows5421 Ай бұрын
“THERE SHE IS….THE ALMOST BIRTHDAY GIRLLLL”
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
Just happy as peaches
@KrystleLovesHorror
@KrystleLovesHorror Ай бұрын
My husband and I have been saying this to eachother for the past week in that creepy ass voice! 😂
@rmvmoose27
@rmvmoose27 Ай бұрын
@@KrystleLovesHorrormy wife and I too! We went and saw it Sunday night, our kind of movie we loved it. We were walking out of a packed theater late into a dark parking lot and my goes “ohhhhh there she isss” amidst the quiet crowd leaving the film and got a fun reaction it
@undead2live
@undead2live Ай бұрын
Cuckoo Cuckoo 😂
@nickt4739
@nickt4739 Ай бұрын
​@@KrystleLovesHorror I say it every time my GF walks into the room, she absolutely hates it 🤣😂
@helheim4704
@helheim4704 Ай бұрын
Long legs as a name makes sense in the fact he targets kids and has to crouch down to get face to face with them
@theeggplantwizard6255
@theeggplantwizard6255 Ай бұрын
Or like a puppet master with his puppets Or like a spider at the center of his web who's somehow made his way into your house Or like the devil being beneath you (in hell) but can reach allllll the way up
@notmyrealpseudonym6702
@notmyrealpseudonym6702 Ай бұрын
Yeah, the placement of the shot at the start when he is too longlegged for the shot and face cant be see was an amazingly simple but effective visual reinforcememt ... as well as subtle clue she 'couldnt really see him' either when he was around or in her memory
@doctorposting
@doctorposting Ай бұрын
kind of annoying that the director says it means nothing
@sdqsdq6274
@sdqsdq6274 8 күн бұрын
@@doctorposting haha should have kept quiet , the suspense on it
@jbb2009
@jbb2009 Ай бұрын
I adore the opening scene to the title card. Just perfection as the lengthy small frame shot expands to the wide red credits.
@rvfiasco
@rvfiasco Ай бұрын
Yea, I loved that as well.
@michellecherie419
@michellecherie419 Ай бұрын
Kiernan was so good in that scene. It didn't register for me that it was her until half way through that scene.
@thewinterland
@thewinterland Ай бұрын
Same, I actually waited to see who it was in the credits because I didn't recognise her but thought it was one of the most creepy moments in the film!
@arontamas5639
@arontamas5639 Ай бұрын
I'm glad she made a cameo in this movie of Oz's since she was the lead in his very first feature move called Blackcoat's daughter..... She was extraordinary and creepy in that role! Good actress!
@brandonavery133
@brandonavery133 13 күн бұрын
​@@arontamas5639 That's one of my favorite films of the last decade.
@8teenOfficial
@8teenOfficial Ай бұрын
you know the film is good when Emma made a 30 min long breakdown video about it
@mikesilva3868
@mikesilva3868 Ай бұрын
😊agreed
@chriskelly1654
@chriskelly1654 Ай бұрын
She’s getting money for every second.
@Redscape_
@Redscape_ Ай бұрын
My favorite shot is when it holds on Lee talking with her mother, and you can make out the background just enough to catch something moving...but nothing happens. The anticipation of waiting for someone or something to creep up was anxiety inducing. I didn't love nor hate the story, but the atmosphere was perfect.
@smallbiggies_
@smallbiggies_ Ай бұрын
If you payed attention to the windows behind her, you could see Longlegs stalking her.
@doomraven0
@doomraven0 Ай бұрын
My favorite scene as well. It was done so well because i feel like everyone will fill that empty space with whatever terrifies them most. It's so subtly done too like she is talking to her mom, why am i so uneasy? And then i noticed that space growing, brrrrr.
@citizencj3389
@citizencj3389 11 күн бұрын
​@@doomraven0almost as if we are watching from the Devil's perspective. Like as if gleefully playing with their lives.
@dcembervesalius
@dcembervesalius Ай бұрын
I'd be just happy as peaches if you decided to do a deep dive on its marketing now that you've seen the film, at least with the website
@TherealGodzillaitsyaboi
@TherealGodzillaitsyaboi Ай бұрын
Godzilla appreciates this breakdown. Sometimes I have a hard time grasping human concepts because nic cages legs weren't particularly long but now I understand.
@TherealGodzillaitsyaboi
@TherealGodzillaitsyaboi Ай бұрын
godzilla is just happy as peaches
@jouxlskaard
@jouxlskaard Ай бұрын
@@TherealGodzillaitsyaboiglad to hear godzilla enjoyed it… i watched godzilla minus one recently and really liked your performance in that movie
@TherealGodzillaitsyaboi
@TherealGodzillaitsyaboi Ай бұрын
@@jouxlskaard Thank you so much, I went pretty method with that performance. Godzilla says you can accomplish anything you put your mind to. If you work hard and be kind, life will give you everything you need... like a city...to destroy.
@Fumblingthroughlifeonline
@Fumblingthroughlifeonline Ай бұрын
@@TherealGodzillaitsyaboiwhen are we getting Godzilla vs God?
@TherealGodzillaitsyaboi
@TherealGodzillaitsyaboi Ай бұрын
@@Fumblingthroughlifeonline Whenever that chump wants to catch these handsssssss. But really I have pretty aggressive tendencies and I’m often ready to fight.
@denvertom7627
@denvertom7627 Ай бұрын
I noticed that when Lee came upstairs from the basement, the initial shot shows her shadow, where she indeed, has long legs.
@parappasan
@parappasan Ай бұрын
Watching it again Saturday morning matinee. "Not once, not twice, but as many times as i liiiiike!"
@lrrroftheplanetomicronpersei8
@lrrroftheplanetomicronpersei8 Ай бұрын
Thanks for reminding me of that line
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
Yes this comment wins
@kirstylouise7278
@kirstylouise7278 Ай бұрын
I didn’t find this film all that scary when I saw it at the cinema. Then I got home to my empty house where I live alone and DAMN I was terrified lol Best film I have seen in a very long time, First Omen was my favourite of the year until this. I can’t wait to see it again when screenings will stop selling out so I can grab a ticket. Thank you for this video!
@RealBradMiller
@RealBradMiller Ай бұрын
You got home to a house you _thought_ was empty!!! Oh, looks like I wore my short legs today... 🩰 *skitters behind couch*
@kirstylouise7278
@kirstylouise7278 Ай бұрын
@@RealBradMillerHey, you take that back! 😱
@RainbowOnCloudyDays
@RainbowOnCloudyDays Ай бұрын
In my view, all the children in the film were born in a special way: in a breech position. In the film, it was mentioned that the mother of a girl disliked her because she was born the wrong way around. This means that the baby was born feet first, then the body, and finally the head. The birth of a baby in a breech position can symbolize the number 9. This could explain why the children had to die at the age of nine. Additionally, when you turn 9 upside down, it becomes 6. If you add 6 to 8, you get 14. Interestingly, all these children were born on the 14th of the month. So the 13th was Lee, because she stayed alive.
@rickwrites2612
@rickwrites2612 Ай бұрын
But where did the 8 come from
@RainbowOnCloudyDays
@RainbowOnCloudyDays Ай бұрын
@@rickwrites2612 Throughout the movie, the number 8 is mentioned many times. She lived at house number 8, and her mother was a nurse for 8 years. I suspect they also received the letter on the 8th of the month, though this was never explicitly stated. Her mother was the 7th (since 6+7=13), with 6 representing something we all know. She never died on the 14th and remained alive.
@TRKJSR
@TRKJSR Ай бұрын
Wow this is really good information!
@Saffron-sugar
@Saffron-sugar Ай бұрын
That’s cool, but where does the number 8 come from? You said 9 was a significant number and then you said 6+8 = 14… And? And breach babies are usually bum first, not feet.
@AmariahKemet
@AmariahKemet 9 күн бұрын
@@Saffron-sugar “A breech baby (breech birth or breech presentation) is when a baby's feet or buttocks are positioned to come out of your v…. first. This means its head is up toward your chest and its lower body is closest to your v….”
@wahbegan
@wahbegan Ай бұрын
I love that Oz Perkins just straight-up admits he's fake deep sometimes. "Oh, The Blackcoat's Daughter and Longlegs are such good titles, what do they mean?" "Idk bro i thought they sounded cool"
@iDewThis4Yu
@iDewThis4Yu 13 күн бұрын
I see it as him NOT being fake deep or pretentious. Which I admire. Like he creates a world, a vibe , a fully thought out story, and moves to next. Unlike most directors who choose styles over substance and disguise the plot holes as some deep ish that some people just “won’t understand “😂
@SiirGoose
@SiirGoose Ай бұрын
Great video. I was also thinking after I saw the film that during the scene with Carrie Anne Camera, when Carrie mentions that Harker looks familiar or that she's seen her before somewhere, it's not just in reference to their dolls but she probably saw Harker's mother lurking around the time her family was murdered when she was younger, so there is that familial recognition of Harker resembling and reminding Carrie Anne of this . Just a great little foreshadowing moment pointing to Harker's mother's involvement as well.
@1edoria
@1edoria Ай бұрын
Yes! I saw it for the second time today and this particular dialogue just clicked this time that didn't the first time. Carrie Anne thought Lee looked familiar because her mother brought them the doll.
@vapor4
@vapor4 Ай бұрын
Or it could be that Lee really did visit the day before like it said in the visitors book? Unlikely though!
@MiyaoMeow588
@MiyaoMeow588 Ай бұрын
I think the black smoke was there as visual confirmation. Because it's not just Harker's doll that gives off that smoke, but Harker herself does as well when it's shot. It's there to show you that sort of link between the two rather than just explicitly telling you. Just happy as peaches :)
@sonyaveymat4090
@sonyaveymat4090 11 күн бұрын
i felt really anxious during the movie, no matter what main character had gun or her work partner it made me feel like she is so unprotected and vulnerable, even after longlegs died...
@brooketummons8564
@brooketummons8564 Ай бұрын
Ghoul the way you had your Herditary poster blured out with the red lighting was perfect. The hereditary poster looked like Longlegs
@TRKJSR
@TRKJSR Ай бұрын
It does!
@RiggClem_14
@RiggClem_14 Ай бұрын
Dead ass scared the shii outta me before I registered it was a poster not a doorway😭🤣
@averyperry7234
@averyperry7234 Ай бұрын
The shots of the Devil under the black vail creeped me out so much 🫣 I definitely liked that visual of the devil, way more than the horns and snakes like you said
@asinhorelli
@asinhorelli Ай бұрын
As a horror fan, I think the genre is really challenging. There is so much commentary on whether a movie is scary or not, even though fear is such a personal experience. I honestly don't like this discourse because there is so much more to a horror film than just that. With Longlegs, whether the viewer was scared or not, I feel like there's no denying that it is fresh, that it is effective and that it brings to the table atmosphere, performances and cinematography we haven't seen in a while and it is a great and memorable addition to the horror genre. I personally loved it and I agree with your takes. I just really appreciate what this movie did. Also thumbs up to marketing done well!
@andydobson2905
@andydobson2905 Ай бұрын
Well said I agree it's fresh that's what should go forward to a lot of horrors because these days so many same type of horror especially ghost films and exorcist type films
@jimashley754
@jimashley754 Ай бұрын
Great comment. Totally agree. It didn’t scare me (which I wish it had!), but so, so much to appreciate and enjoy. So well done.
@badlilkitty96
@badlilkitty96 Ай бұрын
and as horror fans we do expect perfection lol its a hard crowd. A ballencing act for sure.
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
I think as a horror fan people should be excited for this film whether it worked for them or not since it’s doing so well at the box office it means more horror will be pushed and invested in
@Ravuun
@Ravuun 11 күн бұрын
It really is subjective. Some folks see 'horror' as jumpscares and loud sounds. Others see it as violence and gore. Still others believe horror lies within tension and dread, and still OTHERS believe it is a vehicle for social commentary. They're all right.
@meep7013
@meep7013 Ай бұрын
Best scene was when they were watching the video tape of Nicolas Cages character in the fbi room and the Nicolas Cage was talking precisely to everyone in the room directly looking at certain characters in the room without him necessarily being there physically, it gave a supernatural feel to him!
@bonedrone9869
@bonedrone9869 Ай бұрын
The interrogation scene was the first time Maika Monroe saw Nic Cage, and she didn’t know what he was going to look like. So Lee’s reaction when she walks in is genuine. They even used this in marketing, playing a recording of her actual heartbeat skyrocketing when she saw him.
@rustomire
@rustomire Ай бұрын
great breakdown. A couple of things I'm still pondering. 1. The first mission/capture of killer/death of partner. I assume Longlegs guided her there (not truly her being psychic), but the part that is really interesting...the killer she captures. She is framed against a window of the house, even after her partner is shot. There seems ample opportunities for her to be shot at or even killed by that first killer, but instead, he sits in a room, back to her, arms raised, waiting for her. Is this killer locked into Longlegs wavelength, helping with the evil cause? 2. The hardware store/clerk scene. So, this is the only time we get Longlegs interacting with characters outside of our main story. Now this could just be a way to show his strangeness, sure, but I feel it has some deeper importance as it is such a notable interaction. 3. Adult Ruby. It has been pointed out that there is a named actor on IMDB in the role of Adult Ruby. This indicates some sort of scene was most likely shot and cut from the final version of the film. I'm intrigued.
@Saffron-sugar
@Saffron-sugar Ай бұрын
There is some speculation about that online. You could check out the article, “Longlegs credits reveal unseen character who may change movie’s ending”. I hope she didn’t just get edited out.
@priscillad8
@priscillad8 7 күн бұрын
For me there will be a part two
@RoseDunbrack3
@RoseDunbrack3 Ай бұрын
I loved the subtle pay off of the dolls and how it connects to Lee’s not talking. We hear how Karianne (might be forgetting the name) didnt talk since her family died but then seemingly around the time they break into her “brain” she unlocks and speaks again, and then further kind of confirmed when the daughter gets the doll at the end and isn’t speaking
@plague877
@plague877 Ай бұрын
I was thinking she doesn’t run out of bullets, it’s that the gun stops working; which is unusual because revolvers don’t often malfunction (so supernatural). I can’t remember if any had been fired before the house scene though, have to see again. Great vid!
@Saffron-sugar
@Saffron-sugar Ай бұрын
I couldn’t understand why she didn’t just bash its head in with the butt of the gun
@Ellman1231
@Ellman1231 25 күн бұрын
This. She fired 1-2 bullets to kill Carter (her boss), & then 1 headshot to kill her mother. So she would have had at least 3 bullets left. I took it to mean the doll head some sort of evil protection over it that prevented it from conventional harm. Which for me meant that when her mother shot the doll of Lee & the magic orb/brain inside, it was part of the plan for Lee to now "remember" what had happened to her & her mom when she was 9. Also, for most of the movie I noticed she carried a semi-automatic pistol as her standard firearm. I don't remember when in the movie she switched to a revolver, or if it was just for this scene.
@plague877
@plague877 14 күн бұрын
@@Ellman1231 yeah that makes sense that the doll has protection from being shot. And yes about the firearm the only thing which I can’t remember is whether she finds the revolver in Longlegs car or somewhere, and therefore he could have not fully loaded it, in a fated way. Iv seen someone say that but I’ve only watched it once so not sure. But I think either way the idea that the gun strangely malfunctions is the best one.
@notsoboo
@notsoboo Ай бұрын
I, too, wish Oz Perkins would have shown us "a snake from the 70s doing something weird."
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
Hahaha we could only hope
@Fumblingthroughlifeonline
@Fumblingthroughlifeonline Ай бұрын
What??? Why? What so special about seeing a snake? And how would that correlate to this film.
@notsoboo
@notsoboo Ай бұрын
@@Fumblingthroughlifeonline Seems like maybe you didn't watch the video all the way through :)
@immaterialboy6109
@immaterialboy6109 Ай бұрын
im soo glad you loved the carrie anne scene as much me omg. Kiernan does something so special and unsettling with what she's given imo. Also read that she did it one take which is unbelievable, hopefully she continues to work with perkins more in the future
@nickt4739
@nickt4739 Ай бұрын
That devil shadow also appears in his first film, The Blackcoat's Daughter, so I think they were establishing that this movie take place in the same universe. Excellent review!
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
Yes, he loved devil imagery
@JamesTheSmithy
@JamesTheSmithy 2 сағат бұрын
And Longlegs makes the declaration ‘Hail Satan’, just as it is made in ‘The Blackcoat’s Daughter’
@stupka1111
@stupka1111 Ай бұрын
I'm definitely going to rewatch the film alone at home, the movie theatre full of people munching on popcorn doesn't do it justice
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 Ай бұрын
LongLegs is the best film of 2024 & is selling out showings at my local cinema as word of mouth spreads. It's a genuine phenomenon !
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
Even if people don’t love it it means so much for the demand of horror! Selling out theatres is amazing
@brcgaines
@brcgaines Ай бұрын
Not just any horror, elevated horror. Horror that has a good plot and atmosphere.
@masteronionnorth2341
@masteronionnorth2341 Ай бұрын
My fav horror film of the year is still Abigail but Longlegs is a close second though.
@goodcitizen3027
@goodcitizen3027 Ай бұрын
One thing no one has mentioned was the scene where Harker finds some syringes and drugs on her mom’s kitchen. Was she using them to drug others? Herself? NOBODY has mentioned this!
@mera6306
@mera6306 11 күн бұрын
i think she was using them for herself cuz she was feeling guilty the whole time and maybe wanted to numb the pain
@goodcitizen3027
@goodcitizen3027 8 күн бұрын
@@mera6306 No. I am pretty sure that they were the mom’s. FBI agents are subject to random drug tests.
@priscillad8
@priscillad8 7 күн бұрын
Do you call medicines drugs? English is not my native language. For me they were medicines that many nurses get addicted to + health problems
@5050TM
@5050TM 6 күн бұрын
​Yes we do 👍🏽@@priscillad8
@warchief9035
@warchief9035 Ай бұрын
just happy as peaches
@iwilder94
@iwilder94 Ай бұрын
Saw it again last night, and like you said, I was surprised how many clues there are throughout the film to explain the ending. Maybe it's the atmosphere and imagery of it all, but this was just a movie I love watching and could see myself coming back to it again and again. I guess it made me just happy as peaches 😆
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
To see your head go pop pop pop 🍑
@glamdawling
@glamdawling Ай бұрын
Why was I awake at 3 am morning thinking about this movie? I saw it days ago and it’s still got me thinking.
@elvatonegro4880
@elvatonegro4880 Ай бұрын
In the scene when Harker talks face to face with her mom for the first time, there is a Tv playing in the background with some kind of preacher, i notice is Osgood Perkins the director.
@royalhorror
@royalhorror Ай бұрын
I’m ready to have my popcorn while watching this. Longlegs is one of the richest and most complex movies I’ve seen recently
@Laavendermenace
@Laavendermenace 9 күн бұрын
My hot take is this would be really good as a limited series. I feel like a lot of stuff was underdeveloped due to the fact that there wasn’t enough time.
@manfromanotherworld
@manfromanotherworld Ай бұрын
Epic video, Emma! This really enriched my understanding of the film and I'm itching to watch it again with these details in mind. This film really got under my skin like nothing else for a long while and I think it will stand up to multiple viewings.
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Daniel, you are the master at this, so I’m very happy I did you proud
@jarlwhiterun7478
@jarlwhiterun7478 Ай бұрын
This is a good year for horror films. Every time I look there is another new one that looks atmospheric on the horizon
@Ravuun
@Ravuun 11 күн бұрын
10:50 I also figured that since she had been catatonic since her family was killed, that she likely still had the mental development of a child in a lot of ways, so she would still speak like a little kid despite her body being so much older.
@AmariahKemet
@AmariahKemet 9 күн бұрын
Long legs also speaks like that at one part in the film. She’s just copying him.
@brilliantbabies
@brilliantbabies Ай бұрын
Some people came out the theatre saying what the hell was that? I thought, what a trip and I want to take it again.
@AnnChovies
@AnnChovies 24 күн бұрын
3:00 I urge you to watch some more of his movies, ones that don’t just involve the “over acting” people describe. He tries and does a lot of different techniques, which is what makes him so iconic. I would highly recommend some deep dives into him and his style; he’s like a mad scientist of acting. It’s lowkey beautiful.
@HenriqueMassafra
@HenriqueMassafra Ай бұрын
Amazing video! Really liked the structure, the interpretations and the editing. Absolute cinema!
@zorac91
@zorac91 3 күн бұрын
Wow, I need to rewatch it. It turned out to be a film that had much more layers than what I was expecting and I was unable to pick up on a lot of things. This is why I believe you are the best horror reviewer on youtube!
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts 2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@wkeden
@wkeden 7 күн бұрын
Wow, I love that it's so much deeper than some people than it is🖤 I love how artsy this was with the color grading and risky original angles, every frame was intentional 🖤
@joesnrub6949
@joesnrub6949 Ай бұрын
“Just happy as peaches.” Great video. I love digging deep into this movie.
@BachelorMachinesTV
@BachelorMachinesTV Ай бұрын
My take about the appearance of the devil's silhouette is that it looks like the same devil as the one in THE BLACKCOAT'S DAUGHTER and that LONGLEGS is kind of a backdoor sequel to that film. One thing I wondered a lot about after seeing it is the amount that Longlegs is the guy played by Nic Cage and the amount that Longlegs is the devil. Longlegs The Guy says that Ruth *was given* the same choice as other people were, but did the guy give that choice or did the devil? It seemed to me that the guy played by Nic Cage was under the devil's control just like Ruth was. Another thing that I wondered about was whether that "choice" really took place: all the other families were murdered by the father in the home, but Ruth and Lee lived alone without Lee's father. So, instead of them being murdered, Longlegs and the devil moved in. (Which would also fit with the cuckoo thing?) That also fits thematically as a sequel to THE BLACKCOAT'S DAUGHTER where the premise is essentially that if you are a sad and lonely girl and you lose your dad, the devil can be your new dad.
@Trip_Fontaine
@Trip_Fontaine Ай бұрын
One of the creepiest opening scenes of any horror movie.
@a_Cynthia_Main
@a_Cynthia_Main Ай бұрын
I remember one of the first reactions i had online to those saying there wasn't enough rewarding puzzle solving IN the movie was that sometimes evil is just evil all dressed up in pretty puzzles. When you look at the big picture, all those details were just a means to an end in the devil's game. She indeed focused too closely on the imagery. It is also sobering that evil is always happening and can't be stopped. Oz Perkins said his films were all about his family, and given what happened to both his parents, (his mother died in one of the planes that hit the towers on 9/11!), he must have this feeling of terrible insecurity in the world and you feel that in many of his films. This dreadful feeling that you can't stop what's coming. Maybe Harker chose not to reload her gun at the end because she knew it was pointless? I don't know, but it's a disturbing thought.
@patrickmckenna5812
@patrickmckenna5812 Ай бұрын
I think the reason people are saying this film reminds them of Hereditary doesn't have anything to do with the look of the movie, the story, or even the acting. It's because it has that same creeping sense of dread. That's how I saw it anyway. This is a slow burn atmospheric horror film; as is Hereditary, The Haunting (1963), and many others..and I love them all!
@camilleherrera9026
@camilleherrera9026 13 күн бұрын
Exactly this
@obelus72
@obelus72 Ай бұрын
been waiting to find a vid that dove into the various themes and motifs without just being an account of the viewer's emotional reaction, great work. love that you dont just rehash the plot but collect and disect little gritty bits. happy as peaches.
@brycekirkham6896
@brycekirkham6896 Ай бұрын
Great breakdown Emma, I definitely need to watch this a second time as I did miss a few things you mentioned here. I also found Carrie Ann's scene was my favorite of the film, her monologue played on a loop in my head afterwards for a bit. I also liked how certain themes and imagery of Longlegs tied in with The Blackcoat's Daughter, which is tied as my favorite of his along with Longlegs. I think he's a very talented filmmaker for sure!
@badlilkitty96
@badlilkitty96 Ай бұрын
Also, when she saw the triangle in the test she said: Father. and the inverted triangle is shown in Longleg's work shop. thats so creepy to me idk why. lol
@brcgaines
@brcgaines Ай бұрын
While watching the movie. I also in my head said zero. That creeped me out. Lol
@Sta809
@Sta809 Ай бұрын
I wonder what happened to Lee's father and who he is in general
@lunnafurst
@lunnafurst 10 күн бұрын
4:10 his character seems to really like rock n roll in general too! Having a guitar in the backdrop and a lot of interesting clothes and stuff in his room lol. That scene where he screams "mommy, daddy, unmake me!!!" Gave me strong rock n roll vibes too lol
@winehound89
@winehound89 Ай бұрын
Another thing I didn’t understand if Harker was no longer under the influence of Longlegs by the end why didn’t she have sense to call for backup before going to her bosses house? And why does she now supposedly have to continue the devils work? She could just leave the house and just get on with her life right? I would point out that plot hole but I know it’s hard to when it just gets explained with “the devil”
@Turgon86
@Turgon86 17 күн бұрын
And tell them what? My boss is going to mass murder his family because of a doll?
@Lucian1692
@Lucian1692 12 күн бұрын
@@Turgon86 The question is good. She could have told them "come to the boss's house, something gonna come up." Given her time invested in the case research, they would have listened her. The film is wonderful, but come on... don't make it look like logic-perfect just because of its good parts.
@Ravuun
@Ravuun 11 күн бұрын
I believe she was under the influence of the doll within the Carter house. Who knows, maybe it made her empty the gun before she tried to fire it, and she just has no memory of that. I really wish there had been 5-10 more minutes because I was left asking "and then what??" LOL
@Nursegirlalexandra
@Nursegirlalexandra Ай бұрын
The Director confirmed that the reason long legs looks like that is because he used to be a glam rocker and he has a lot of botched surgeries. He kept getting surgery after surgery to fix it and it kept getting worse. That’s why he uses the white paint on his face to try to cover it.
@Gatoholic4eva
@Gatoholic4eva 6 күн бұрын
Loved the film, but glam rock was a thing in the 80s and he already looked like that in the 70s in the film.
@pamelaboden
@pamelaboden Ай бұрын
I went and saw this movie last night at the latest showing. It was Thursday night and there were about five of us in the theater. I sat all alone and when the film ended we all walked out alone and separately. There was a quiet full moon and it was spooky! I loved it, both the night and the movie. I was anxious to hear your spoiler review after watching your spoiler free review. I love the detail and research you put into Long Legs. Splendid job. It wasn't quite what I expected. I thought we'd get a lot more of Nicholas Cage but I think we got the right amount. He was brilliant and very creepy. Definitely the stuff of nightmares. I also loved the dialogue. I especially loved Kiernan Shipka and her character. I recognized her right away and was entranced by her. And speaking of the shadow that looked a little too devilish, I found that it was a similar shadow to the one in The BlackCoat's Daughter. So I found that to simply be how Oz like to portray satan. Last thing, I didn't like how dark it was, my 57 year old eyes had a hard time seeing detail. lol. But I did like the use of the color red. And it was nice to see Blair Underwood. He looks the same as he did back in the 80's when he was the sexy lawyer on LA Law. Hahaha
@BlondeMafia89
@BlondeMafia89 Ай бұрын
Blair Underwood is out here aging like a fine wine ❤
@priscillad8
@priscillad8 7 күн бұрын
You don't look 57
@mazokuchan
@mazokuchan 23 күн бұрын
I went to my local cinema to see it today (August 14th) they held a promo, everyone born on the 14th of any month could see it for free today, so being born on a 14th, I seized the opportunity!!
@RicktheBeast
@RicktheBeast Ай бұрын
I saw Longlegs and liked it a lot! I sent the link to this video to my nephew cause a lot of it didn't make sense to him lol! Thanks for making it!
@davenatalie4221
@davenatalie4221 Ай бұрын
When her doll’s brain gets blown up, she loses her “mystic” powers.
@brittwebb5602
@brittwebb5602 4 сағат бұрын
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for referencing David Lynch and Twin Peaks as I immediately thought of that as a major influence on this movie on first watching it.
@EricCartman-sd8vj
@EricCartman-sd8vj 15 күн бұрын
first of all interesting analysis and groove review but keeping that in mind there are few things that where wrong and to correct you or clear: 1. The one that talks in the phone at the end to remains her to go to the birthday is not Longlegs, it is the devil itself. 2. She doesn’t go out of bullets, the point is that she had bullets but the gun didn’t shut, is like the devil won and is not letting her kill the doll just his boss and her mother, even if she shot the girl after the gun would have make another shot but anytime she did try to shot the doll it won’t go off, thats one of the analogies in the film. Actually if you count the shots, she only shot 3 bullets in total, two for her boss and one for her mother, she had a revolver which means she had 6 shots and 6 bullets minimum, that’s why she tries to shut again but one more time the gun didn’t go off, so it’s a message of evil wining and the devil having much power to the point that only he can decide when the doll can be destroy or that you have to pay with you blood and mind like her mom did with all the death the help to acomplish to be available to destroy her daughter’s doll and free her from the spell like at the end. This actually means that now the o my one that will be over the spell and will continue the work of the devil will be the little girl (Ruby) at the end. 3. The men down stairs is the devil and was the only one in control from the beginning (to the point that he was in control of the first killer we see in the beginning that she captures and makes her to recibe the case in the first place that’s why if you stop to see the men rise his hands and arms 🙌 in a way that it makes the shape of a triangle “the satanic symbol” this has nothing to do with Longlegs , see him as just another tool being use like Longlegs for a bigger goal) and behind everything all the time, Longlegs was just a right hand if you like, actually that’s why he kill him self because he was like “ok am Done, fuck this am leaving and now is your problem to be resolve and dill with” he was just another slave following rules and that just was waiting the moment to do his last action of part of the deal to be out of the picture and rest in peace , that’s why the mother was the only one at the end with the responsibility and she knew Longlegs was all ready gone and finally happy at peace accomplish his goal. 4. There was never any smoke in the brain, we are saying it because we are the viewers and is basically the devil energy moving but the people in the film never saw or sees the smoke only us the viewers that why the forencer doctor says that the metal balls where empty and had nothing inside, this was just a representation for us to understand what is happening in screen. 5. No many did capture this but if you see the movie in slow motion at the end before she kills her mother you can see when she is standing up and screaming that her face changes a bit to like one of a devil look like, this means that at this point there is nothing more of her and she is now a evil demon that’s why she says don’t call me mother.
@KrystleLovesHorror
@KrystleLovesHorror Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this movie, and even more the longer I think about it. Lol. I don’t think she ran out of bullets. I think the devil just made the gun “malfunction”, so she couldn’t shoot the doll and potentially possess Ruby since Lee’s mom released Lee’s soul (that’s what I interpreted the black smoke coming out to be) and the devil couldn’t affect her anymore. I thought it was so clever that the “man downstairs” ended up not just referring to the devil but Longlegs himself. I felt like he was the devil, and the reason he killed himself was because he was done with that “vessel” and could go into another … potentially Ruby down the road? The only thing that bugged me was you have Lee breaking down all this info for Carter about girls turning 9 on the 14th. So, why in the living hell would he not think, “OMG, my daughter turns 9 in a few days, and it’s on the 14th … and we haven’t caught Longlegs yet …” I get Lee might not think that because she barely knows Carter, and kids don’t typically have birthday parties on their actual birthday. But Agent Carter, you’re an SOB for not calling that out. 🤪 lol. Some people are saying Cage was too much, but I thought he was great and legit made my heart stop a few times because he creeped me out so much! 👀 My husband was laughing when Cage came on, so when I asked after the movie why, he said, “Because I didn’t know that was Cage till he spoke, and he deserves an f’ing award because he played that role THAT good!” Mind you, he deals with evil AND mentally ill people at work on a daily basis, so for him to say that, I think that’s saying something on how Cage played that character. Lol.
@itbesilly4544
@itbesilly4544 Ай бұрын
Just spitballing a theory, I think Carter was already under the influence of the doll before the movie started. The first introduction of Carter's family was a little bizarre to be honest; Carter comes home drunk, his daughters wide awake, well past her bedtime and invites Lee (a complete stranger) to her room and subsequent B-Day party, and the wife is silent and cheerful like nothing is wrong. Carter mentioned being in trouble for staying out late drinking, yet nothing comes of it when he enters the house.
@stephaniecutting9223
@stephaniecutting9223 Ай бұрын
I rewatched The Silence of the Lambs last night, and now having seen Longlegs the biggest similarity I noticed was how in many scenes with the other FBI agents Lee is the lone woman just as Clarice is. Yes we see another female agent later in the film but she is overwhelmingly surrounded by men. I will say though this movie creeped me out big time, I rarely get scared and I was on the edge of my seat for every moment of silence.
@DJSnorlax64
@DJSnorlax64 Ай бұрын
This video felt like 5 min I was hooked! Great job Emma!
@ziggymarie13
@ziggymarie13 Ай бұрын
I think when you say that It was almost as long legs was speaking through Carrie anne, he was also speaking through harker like when she told her mom that she never said her prayers, the dialogue is very similar, almost a riddle like sort of speech, just as long legs speaks, so I do also agree that she had been in a fog, and controlled all these years until her orb was broken...
@shivareewaltz
@shivareewaltz 6 күн бұрын
Perkins has said that Harker isn't meant to continue the devil's "work" and that whatever happens to Ruby wasn't his concern.
@Ganksy_
@Ganksy_ 28 күн бұрын
Another thing that's really cool, is when Harker is told to take a "long look" at the evidence. Whenever she does this, she gets those mental messages from long legs.
@christine7956
@christine7956 8 күн бұрын
Absolutely lives up to the hype. I can't stop thinking about it. I agree with you, my favorite scene was the Carrie Ann scene. Great catch about why the mother took so long to answer the phone. I never would have made that connection.
@jackspawn77771
@jackspawn77771 Ай бұрын
Excellent breakdown. Thanks for opening up the movie in ways previously not considered. Hope Longlegs fixes your door.
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
Haha
@zharko
@zharko 14 күн бұрын
thank you for this video
@amandasutton3717
@amandasutton3717 8 күн бұрын
Spooky, I totally agree with your take on the dialogue and some of your favorite scenes. I see Harker's behavior from a CPTSD perspective. I think she is introverted, emotionally withdrawn, and hypervigilant. She's constantly observant to everything around her, likely due to feeling consistently unsafe as a child. Her brain also processes those details quickly to make connections, which can possibly come off as a strong instinct or being 'psychic'.
@sweetandsavoury
@sweetandsavoury Ай бұрын
I saw LongLegs yesterday and OMG I went to see it with my Mum and she was like WTF but she actually enjoyed it too, I have not stopped thinking about this movie, just brilliant....Alicia Witt was a real stand up surprise for me loved her in this what a performance and OMG the Carrie Ann scene is one of my favourite in the movie just brilliant
@ThailaCalixto
@ThailaCalixto 13 күн бұрын
I think the hereditary similarity comes from 1. The things hidden in the shadows; 2. Devil imagery; 3. The knocking the head on a table and 4. Soundtrack
@silkcatgirl3597
@silkcatgirl3597 Ай бұрын
YAYYY I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS 😍
@antiichristie
@antiichristie Ай бұрын
I was delighted that it went weird. They could have done an insanely good modern Zodiac, Silence of the Lambs, Se7en - and don't get me wrong those are some of my favorites of all time - but pulling the rug out from under me with the wild supernatural religious horror at the end with a dash of creepy doll... it isn't a perfect movie but it's a movie that delightfully surprised me
@Ivannsrevenge
@Ivannsrevenge Ай бұрын
Is the doll a symbol if materialized trauma? There was an emphasis on how carefully handcrafted the dolls were, and there are alot of aspects to the doll that are similar to trauma and how trauma effects you even years later, so it would make sense for longlegs to utilize this power of trauma to control emotionally vulnerable people, whether demonic or not. Longlegs being a "doll maker" also makes more sense if the dolls represented trauma, and even in the final scene with the young girl already using the doll as a form of escapism, ignoring her surroundings for her own emotional wellbeing
@notmyrealpseudonym6702
@notmyrealpseudonym6702 Ай бұрын
Inverted Christian symbolism, God makes life from clay, devil takes life with clay. Eve breaks the natural ball.of the apple and leaves paradise into earth, metal ball breaks and Lee leaves 'suppression' into earth. Cross are angular and ball are circle and 'cycles' of hell... To me it's her coming of age movie
@joshmckfuggles5710
@joshmckfuggles5710 Ай бұрын
This was my first horror movie in the theater by myself (i just had my birthday) and i was literally TERRIFIED. I wanted my mom
@jjsmama401
@jjsmama401 Ай бұрын
Watched Hansel and Gretel last night. I forgot that was an Osgood Perkins film! I LOVED that movie. Maybe I will try Longlegs again.
@lorax98
@lorax98 Ай бұрын
That was a great breakdown. Also the image Harker said father to was the upside-down triangle.
@edwinhoffman6078
@edwinhoffman6078 Ай бұрын
NC needs an Oscar
@teddyf3960
@teddyf3960 Ай бұрын
Also Long Legs literally tells Lee “why do you go ask your mother” when she asks him who his accomplice is
@ryebread9299
@ryebread9299 Ай бұрын
Just in time! Just saw it a second time last night. Thank you Emma for your hard work ❤
@loookris
@loookris Ай бұрын
something I caught that I’m super curious to look out for on a rewatch was the television playing in Harker’s mom’s house-the audio playing in the background sounded eerily similar to the sound the silver orb made earlier in the film
@dennisk207
@dennisk207 Ай бұрын
all I know is that I would not want to be the next FBI agent assigned to work with (or even give a ride to) Lee Harker 💀
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
Agreed!
@briatrixkiddo1775
@briatrixkiddo1775 Ай бұрын
Went to see this yesterday and I was just in awe tbh. The story itself was so good and it was just ultimately extremely creepy.
@jasonraschen1109
@jasonraschen1109 Ай бұрын
Saw the film last night. Wasn’t crazy about it although Cage is amazing. I hope Neon does an Oscar push for him. Again, wasn’t crazy about the film but this video did point out a bunch of stuff I missed. Thank you Emma. It made me just happy as peaches.
@emilywatson4732
@emilywatson4732 Ай бұрын
I’d love to watch this film again just to spot all the little details but physically can’t bring myself to do it😅 nearly walked out of the cinema in the scene where he’s come out of the shop and is screaming in the car “daddyyyyyyy, mommyyyyyyy…” genuinely felt sick!
@oneeyeman6258
@oneeyeman6258 Ай бұрын
Good one Emma. Just saw it yesterday so this video comes at the perfect time. I definitely need to see it again!
@Ico_
@Ico_ Ай бұрын
21:48 I was thinking I was going crazy thinking that. Specially after watching Hereditary, I cannot help but think that.. ALL this. What happened on the movie, was for Lee to become LongLegs legacy sort off? Like, I had the impression to watch a sort of "possession" happening in front of my eyes. Lee's saw a lot of people dying in front of her, and for a "demon" to possess a soul, the person haves to "break". And it's clear that at the very end, Lee is totally broken. The scene were the mother shoot "her doll" and the ball inside liberates some sort of "smoke" and only LEE react to it.. does tell everything we have to know about what could happen next. Even more so, after killing her mother. I also do think that Longlegs never intended to kill Lee, but turn her onto "the next Longlegs killer" because she has no dad. It might have something to play in that. After all.. Longlegs is her father, if we do assume that she let her "live" because of her mom, and also does have his basement under the house. Also, pay close attention to the last shot. Her face, the angle, the way her skin is so pale. She does look like the murderer. It would make totally sense of why the cat does hiss at her.. when she is in the house with the bodies. I don't know. Wild guess.. Open to interpretations.
@joettacreasia6688
@joettacreasia6688 Ай бұрын
I too loved this movie and totally agree about the devil shapes, the snakes, and the release of the smoke. Having grown up in the south I kept thinking the snakes were a reference to the sect of Pentecostals that handle snakes. They believe their faith will allow them to handle poisonous snakes without fear of death. I felt like that’s what the mother was doing. She was handling a snake (Longlegs and the devil himself) to keep her and her daughter safe). Very interesting to think about. Love your analysis!!!! ❤❤❤
@lisapailler3837
@lisapailler3837 Ай бұрын
Maybe it's just a very subjectif interpretation but I thought of the dolls being a physical representation of childhood traumas, especially because Lee's doll "erased her memories" much like traumatic amnesia would do. And it's really just a doll of a child who will never truly grow up, with this heavy grey ball within the head, with a buzzing sound and what could sound like ptsd flashback sounds... Also I thought that Longlegs' character was written so as not to feel exactly human. He appeared to me as a personnification of dysfonctional mother and father figure at the same time (he had a really weird feminine aspect to him). Also he felt more like a vessel for evil and cycles of violence to perpetuate, rather than 'just' your typical serial killer.
@sirtorchington
@sirtorchington Ай бұрын
You're the best Emma I love listening to your interpretations!!
@michaelcunningham3595
@michaelcunningham3595 Ай бұрын
i've seen Longlegs twice. i love it. now you are gonna make me see it a third time. so many details!!!!!!! great vid!!!!
@BenjaminBerryHoops
@BenjaminBerryHoops Ай бұрын
Yaaaay I’m so glad you did a spoiler breakdown!! I’ll be watching with my partner later :) he literally asked me yesterday “did your KZbin horror girlie upload a Longlegs spoiler discussion yet?”
@epo1980
@epo1980 Ай бұрын
Finally a decent video about this movie!
@spookyastronauts
@spookyastronauts Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@GriffinLisuk
@GriffinLisuk Ай бұрын
Has there been an explanation yet for these potential plot holes? 1.) why did longlegs target Harker’s family when she’s the only one without a father 2.) Wouldn’t the police have noticed a doll being found at the scene of every murder?
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