The Horror of SPHERE (Reality Warping, Blackholes, Future Humans + Ending) EXPLAINED

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2023
  • Hey guys what’s happening? Niyat here with film comics explained.
    As frequently requested, today we’ll be exploring Sphere, the 1998 sci-fi thriller and existential horror directed by Barry Levinson.
    Based on the novel of the same name by the legendary Michael Crichton, Sphere is a perplexing dive into the human psyche under tremendous stress, wrapped inside an extra-terrestrial enigma.
    Starring Dustin Hoffman, Samual L Jackson, Sharon Stone, Peter Coyote and Liev Schreiber, it follows a team of experts that are sent to investigate a mysterious spacecraft discovered at the bottom of the ocean.
    While both the novel and film begin as a science fiction mystery, the discovery of a large perfect sphere that appears to be extra-terrestrial in origin transform the story into a psychological thriller, one that forces our heroes to confront the wonder and terror of the human imagination.
    In this video, we’re going to explore the film, how it differs from the novel, what I think the origins and purpose of the sphere was, in addition to the meaning of its intentionally confusing ending that left me baffled as a kid.
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  • @linkmaxwell
    @linkmaxwell Год назад +2905

    I like how the novel addresses the question of what the Sphere was designed for. When one of the characters guesses it was designed to test us or punish us, another explains that an ant crawling into a telecom satellite would be killed, and might think the whole thing was some kind of alien device designed to test it.

    • @vladyvhv9579
      @vladyvhv9579 Год назад +566

      Possibly a reference to an old science fiction short story about slug-like beings, where one of them discovers a NASA rocket in it's feeding path, and finds the fuel delicious, so ends up stuck inside of the fuel tank when the rocket takes off again. The creature's last thoughts are of how this rocket must have been some sort of cleaver trap.

    • @Blasted2Oblivion
      @Blasted2Oblivion Год назад +363

      So the idea is that they assume it was meant for humans because it did affect them but, in all likelihood, it had nothing to do with humans and they just happened to find it. I do like that idea.

    • @Cascadejackal
      @Cascadejackal Год назад +121

      So, like an underwater version of Roadside Picnic then?

    • @dylanwight5764
      @dylanwight5764 Год назад +53

      @@Cascadejackal That's a great comparison

    • @dalegaliniak607
      @dalegaliniak607 Год назад +87

      I think the actual example was a hyper-intelligent space bacteria and ends with the conclusion why would we design a test for hyper-intelligent bacteria? We don't even know that they exist.
      I read this book in 8th grade and that's still stuck with me 25 years later. Ultimately, it doesn't _matter_ where the sphere came from. It's just there.

  • @brando3342
    @brando3342 Год назад +1605

    I will always hold this movie, Event Horizon, and Sunshine as absolute sci-fi classics worth going back to again and again 👌

    • @filmcomicsexplained
      @filmcomicsexplained  Год назад +121

      Some of my favourite films. They have such similar themes that you could almost picture the three in a shared universe :)

    • @gothgirl4evr414
      @gothgirl4evr414 Год назад +44

      The only one i haven't seen is Sunshine. I'm going to have to give it a watch bc i live the other 2.

    • @brando3342
      @brando3342 Год назад +48

      @@gothgirl4evr414 Oh man, you will NOT be disappointed by Sunshine! I think it’s actually my favourite of the 3!

    • @brando3342
      @brando3342 Год назад +4

      @@filmcomicsexplained Absolutely!

    • @PierreDennis
      @PierreDennis Год назад +20

      I feel like Sphere and Event Horizon together could have been a pretty awesome series...make the third film a trilogy wrap-up?

  • @jessehinman8340
    @jessehinman8340 Год назад +60

    This is one of my favorite movies! It sucks that the whole idea/message of this novel/movie flew way over most people's heads. Watching this as a child and imagining the horrors that would come into reality if people could make whatever they knew or unknowingly thought of come into existence was truly frightening!

    • @nojuanatall3281
      @nojuanatall3281 Год назад +3

      The difference between the manifestation of the sphere and reality is how long it takes. The truth is the world is shaped by the will of groups of people.

    • @AlwaysEverNow
      @AlwaysEverNow 2 месяца назад +1

      All is mind. Mind is all.

  • @sookendestroy1
    @sookendestroy1 Год назад +44

    My perception of the sphere as a kid was that the sphere was the subconscious of the main character, he had after all written the report that brought them all there, in the book it implies a deeper connection between Jerry and him, that it was him that was dragging the subconscious thoughts of his fellow crewmates into reality and the sphere was simply an object of fixation to direct all of this through.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +2

      you gotta love that line (what worries me is that it's reflecting everything but us. common guys. I hate to be the one non scientist that figures this out)

  • @FrankFrankly711
    @FrankFrankly711 Год назад +507

    This movie reminded me of the 'Roadside Picnic" trope, where unknowable aliens leave their trash just laying around, not understanding how lesser civilizations could potentially abuse it

    • @greywolf88
      @greywolf88 Год назад +25

      Russians made movie based on that novel. Movie was called "Stalker". Had read that novel many , many moons ago.

    • @FrankFrankly711
      @FrankFrankly711 Год назад +10

      @@greywolf88 I haven't seen the movie but I plan to someday! I find that premise so fascinating!

    • @DonCristoBaal
      @DonCristoBaal Год назад +23

      Exactly! Grisham borrowed a little from Roadside Picnic. In the novel, stalkers talked about an object that makes any wish a reality, but, the trick was the object made a reality from unconscious thoughts too. One of the team members that joined the search for that object wanted to destroy that object, fearing that unfathomable horrors that human mind might produce.

    • @DrCranium
      @DrCranium Год назад +9

      And the “isolated science crew, making first contact and going insane while trying, due to contactee reading minds and constructing manifestations” personally reminded me of Lem’s _Solaris_

    • @michaelking9818
      @michaelking9818 Год назад +4

      @@FrankFrankly711 There a lot of philosophical questions in the book

  • @bvldr
    @bvldr Год назад +1132

    Michael Crichton wrote some truly terrifying novels. Jurassic Park and Sphere are two of the most recognizable adaptations. His books incorporated enough accurate real world science to introduce fear that his fictional scenarios could potentially become realities.

    • @GZP1023
      @GZP1023 Год назад

      JP the movie is a giant piece of shit compared to the novel.

    • @CrazyCarnieCory
      @CrazyCarnieCory Год назад +54

      I would love to see a movie or tv series based on Michael Crichton's "Prey"

    • @pleadian
      @pleadian Год назад +27

      I loved Crichton's Congo

    • @ravensthatflywiththenightm7319
      @ravensthatflywiththenightm7319 Год назад +25

      Crichton truly was a brilliant writer. It's just sad though that he was harassed and shamelessly lambasted by "critics" almost to the level of John Carpenter.

    • @blaze556922
      @blaze556922 Год назад +17

      My favorite kind of sci-fi horror is the plausible kind

  • @TheCitnarfoztiks
    @TheCitnarfoztiks Год назад +19

    Micheal Crichton is my all time favorite writer. He took a novice interest in highly scientific studies in which to create an entry-canvas for one's own personal exploration. That's the purpose of writing - open your reader to new worlds, thoughts, ideals. Sphere sparked my interest into Jung psych-analyzation techniques and they changed my life for the better.

    • @michaelking9818
      @michaelking9818 Год назад

      Shakespeare is going to blow your socks off buddy trust me .

    • @mikicerise6250
      @mikicerise6250 3 месяца назад

      I was a huge Crichton fan as a kid. I loved the way he wove the scientific theories into his narratives. I've read a lot of hard science fiction, but never read anything quite like his style.

  • @MrSnaz92
    @MrSnaz92 Год назад +3

    Oh my God!! Thank you for FINALLY covering this! I've been asking for yearssss. One of my favorite Sci fi movies of all time

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +617

    Dustin Hoffman said in an interview that there was an hour of footage that was filmed but cut from the movie, and how he was very disappointed to learn that Warner Bros butchered the final cut of Barry Levinson's movie.

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx Год назад +103

      Learning this i want an extended cut released.

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 Год назад +3

      Dustin Hoffman is also said to be an unregistered sex offender. So just pump the brakes on making any insane assumptions based on Mr Hoffman's incredible statements, okay Shaine?

    • @andymcfly
      @andymcfly Год назад +44

      WB stay butchering movies.

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 Год назад +1

      @@andymcfly Is that code for some kind of sex crime son?

    • @litneyloxan
      @litneyloxan Год назад +44

      WB cutting room floor is a treasure trove of lost media

  • @AtamskArchadian
    @AtamskArchadian Год назад +694

    Damn, what Samuel L. J said at 5:50 was so on point. I mean really, why *would* a being who’s never known or was even capable of death have any concept of morality regarding death (or causing it). In its eyes it may not even perceive someone dying or having been killed as something negative, but as a simple part of our life cycles.

    • @HeatherHolt
      @HeatherHolt Год назад +42

      Reminds me of that junji ito story hellstar something or other, with the giant nom-nomming planet that didn’t realize it was actually destroying things.. it was just hungry.

    • @mak3yasmiil3
      @mak3yasmiil3 Год назад +38

      This is my issue with a creator god

    • @Midnightv
      @Midnightv Год назад +8

      ​@@mak3yasmiil3huh?

    • @f1uc1k1y1o1u
      @f1uc1k1y1o1u Год назад +28

      @@Midnightv how could a creator god understand our pain and condition if he has never felt our pain or condition
      he can't empathize with us

    • @DeltaDanner
      @DeltaDanner Год назад

      @@f1uc1k1y1o1u in Christianity this is solved by having Jesus live a human life. I think there are other religions who have god come down in some human form to live as their creation lives.
      Also, if a creator god is omniscient, wouldn’t it be able to fully conceptualize all possibilities?

  • @TheDarkfighter101
    @TheDarkfighter101 Год назад +40

    Okay I have this theory about the book. I think the ship crashed immediately or soon after picking up the sphere, because of the sphere.
    If you are taking on interstellar travel what would be one of your worst fears. Falling into a black hole and traveling back in time maybe?

    • @pepper684
      @pepper684 28 дней назад +1

      Good theory!

    • @lukasketner
      @lukasketner 12 дней назад

      That fits so well that it's canon for me now.

    • @cloudermaan
      @cloudermaan 11 дней назад +1

      or maybe they realized they cannot control it and made the decision to destroy it by send it into a black hole. (and maybe at / in the black hole the instinct for survival kicked in and a passenger thought he would like to go back to more "primitive" times so the sphere made that happen ) plans within plans

  • @jaylex666
    @jaylex666 Год назад +13

    I always found this film to be an underrated gem of sci-fi perfection. The director really pushed the stakes in this film and yes we don't get much back story but then again it's hard to get an entire book into a movie without making it too long. I thought the film did enough with the material to not leave the audience in the dark but leave them bored either. There's rarely a boring scene in the sphere

  • @bkbreyme
    @bkbreyme Год назад +414

    I always thought of the sphere as a cosmic "swiss army knife"... a useful and possibly even common tool for an advanced race. If I remember properly, this was even mentioned in the book.
    I picture it as having been misplaced by accident where some kids (humans) could find it. The kids get cut by the blades, and assume it is a test when in reality, they just do not know how to use it safely.

    • @vipvip-tf9rw
      @vipvip-tf9rw 11 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah lost like rtg, those super dangerous things are sooo easy to loose

    • @WilliamBrinkley45
      @WilliamBrinkley45 9 месяцев назад +5

      I always assumed it was like a fabrication device and was one of many spread throughout the universe like gas stations by some ancient race to resupply their ships and colonies and one of them was found by the American spaceship and was brought back to earth

    • @georgemartinez9084
      @georgemartinez9084 8 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@vipvip-tf9rw I will give you an example that it could happen. A loaded gun found by a child.
      When you know what it is and how to use it safely it can be a tool. When you don't know what it is or what is does it can be dangerous.

    • @atamumu.breakfast2807
      @atamumu.breakfast2807 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@georgemartinez9084 a gun is more weapon than tool.
      I'd like to think it just like one of doraemon gadget. but without doraemon to explain it, or a manual to read from.
      Imagine stumbling upon doraemon shrinking ray. You dont know what it is, how it works, then accidently shrink one of your colleague. One could think that was dangerous weapon.

    • @ArlanKels
      @ArlanKels 6 месяцев назад +8

      I also wonder if Crichton originally meant for the Spaceship members to have tried to destroy the sphere with the black hole, but one(or more) of them didn't want to die but instead get back to Earth and that's what caused the time travel instead of gravity squishing.

  • @brando3342
    @brando3342 Год назад +309

    I come back to this movie every once in a while. Although the critics took poorly to it, there’s something that just screams “classic psychological horror/thriller” about it that keeps me coming back to enjoy the story.
    The effects hold up surprisingly well, and the suspense is really well done.
    Love Sphere!

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 Год назад +2

      The idea is not at all "classic". The concept of an alien presence making a person's subconscious imagination become reality was actually kind of a rip-off from Stanislaw Lem's 1961 novel and movie Solaris. The book Sphere was good because it could take the time to really flesh out an interesting approach to the concept, the movie was awful because it just presented the idea in a rushed screenplay format. You could tell it was just slapped together to profit off of Crighton's name recognition at the time from Jurassic Park being relatively recent on people's minds. The actors really phoned it in.

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 Год назад +1

      I come back to this movie everytime after I get to hammered and sleep with my step sister again. I've gotten her prego 3 times already. 3 drunk semi incestuous imprego's = 3 sober abortions every single time son.

    • @brando3342
      @brando3342 Год назад +9

      @@jennyanydots2389 Wow, y’all are just experts at what people’s opinions should be, aren’t ya? 🤦‍♂️

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 Год назад +5

      @@brando3342 And you must be an expert on how people should comment on other people's opinions.... do you see how your logic is circular and nonsensical? If I had agreed with your publicly posted opinion you would have no problem, but since I didn't agree with your publicly posted opinion you get offended. It's like trying to reason with an emotionally unstable child.

    • @brando3342
      @brando3342 Год назад +3

      @@jennyanydots2389 I never suggested I wanted to reason with you. Post all you want, my only point was this is my opinion. You can have your own if you want, but it doesn’t make mine “invalid” or whatever you were implying.

  • @jp12x
    @jp12x Год назад +10

    I've always liked that a different group of people could have a dramatically different outcome. The story is basically a super-hero origin

  • @mjwbulich
    @mjwbulich Год назад +351

    I was so excited to be working on this film. Had only been in the industry for a few years, mainly working on TV. This was a big budget feature film. Shot on location in the Bay Area. Great director. Great cast. Based on a Crichton novel. It was science fiction which I loved. I'm building all these amazing sets. Sphere was going to be a science fiction masterpiece and I'd be able to say I had a small part in making it happen. Wha wha whaaah...horrible reviews, bombs at the box office, now long forgotten.

    • @rowmur284
      @rowmur284 Год назад +62

      Just to let you know. This is one of my favorite science fiction films ever. The acting is amazing the concept was different and in the end, the biggest villains are just the people's violent impulses and fears. This is an amazing movie and you should be so proud to have worked on it

    • @staciwhite1256
      @staciwhite1256 Год назад +34

      This film and your work will be appreciated by people like me for decades to come. This has been one of my sci-fi favorites since watching it in the theater. It’s an underrated classic.

    • @Nob911
      @Nob911 Год назад +4

      Sure you did and i directed avatar 2

    • @Nob911
      @Nob911 Год назад +2

      Sure you did and i directed avatar 2

    • @mjwbulich
      @mjwbulich Год назад +73

      @@Nob911 I was IATSE Local 44 propmaker for 13 years. I was a carpenter. Wearing heavy toolbags on a filthy soundstage. Working my ass off 80 hours a week. Trust me, if I was going to lie about working in the industry I'd pick something more glamorous.

  • @gimmeedatbutt9874
    @gimmeedatbutt9874 Год назад +102

    I used to watch this movie all the time when I was a kid. It intrigued me so much I wanted to know more about the "sphere".

    • @ChrisJohnson-jb3cb
      @ChrisJohnson-jb3cb Год назад

      Me too. That is exactly why I loved the movie.

    • @petersimons2873
      @petersimons2873 Год назад +4

      Definitely took me down the rabbit hole of time travel, quantum physics and parapsychology!

  • @stephentwest
    @stephentwest Год назад +3

    Wow, this video really helped me understand the mind-bending concepts behind the movie Sphere! I always knew there was something deeper going on with the reality-warping powers and the mysterious black hole, but this explanation really tied everything together for me. The way the future humans manipulated time and space to create the Sphere and test humanity's worth was truly terrifying, and the ending left me questioning everything I thought I knew. Thank you for breaking down the complex science and philosophy behind this film in such an easy-to-understand way. Keep up the great work!

    • @erikmckoul2478
      @erikmckoul2478 Год назад +1

      I think it's more incredible that humans made this spacecraft only 50 years in the future.

  • @nesspo
    @nesspo Год назад +100

    Finally, someone bringing this movie to light.

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 Год назад +1

      The movie was terribly made though. The book was okay but... even then, the concept is pretty much just a modernized version of 1961's Solaris. This is one of Crighton's books that most think he put out just for the money, there are not a lot of original ideas. The entire foundation of an alien presence making a person's imagination become or seem to become real is directly lifted from Solaris which came out in 1961. Solaris was more psychological/philosophical while Sphere was more scientific and "real world" based.

    • @bigguy7353
      @bigguy7353 Год назад

      Don't pay attention to Jenny. She is full of sh*t and offering her opinion as fact all over these comments.

    • @nikushim6665
      @nikushim6665 Год назад +1

      ​@@jennyanydots2389 Sorta but there was the whole slightly hidden implication that the whole thing is a timeloop. With a few characters stating that the amazon in the hibernation chamber looked kinda like Beth and with it heavily implied that Beth choose not to forget at the end. But yeah outside of that the Sphere is just one big badly used Mcguffin, its never explained in the book what so ever.

  • @sovietNIKOLAI1911
    @sovietNIKOLAI1911 Год назад +42

    I have been trying to find this movie since I was 8 years old!!!! I thought it was a fever dream. Thank you for providing me with peace 😌

  • @nuwnjay
    @nuwnjay Год назад +2

    Finally, a RUclipsr video discussing this underrated gem!

  • @RumbleFilthskin
    @RumbleFilthskin 3 месяца назад

    Tysm for making this! Huge MC fan and love the novel and film of sphere and it’s truly scary af! I remember the watching it on television one night and went onto RUclips to look for content and there was maybe one video….lol! Thanks for covering this!

  • @GB-sh9st
    @GB-sh9st Год назад +140

    This, Dark City, The Matrix... 1998 was an amazing year for scifi in hindsight

    • @djhenyo
      @djhenyo Год назад +7

      Matrix was 1999

    • @ROVA00
      @ROVA00 Год назад

      I’m a big sci fi person but never seen dark city

    • @tiefensucht
      @tiefensucht Год назад +5

      @@ROVA00 do it. now.

    • @Iron-Bridge
      @Iron-Bridge 11 месяцев назад +1

      You should. Great sci fi film told in a detective film noir aesthetic.

    • @ShadowPhoenixMaximus
      @ShadowPhoenixMaximus 11 месяцев назад +1

      Most of the 90s was great for scifi. Alien sequels, starship troopers, x files, godzilla, etc

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +93

    YES!!
    Saw this movie in theaters and it freaked me out! I even read the novel after I watched this film, and it was a lot different as we do see the giant squid attacking and killing some of the characters, while the creature itself ends up getting killed with a spear gun. This was an awesome action sequence that sadly never made the final cut of the movie. The novel is left ambiguous as Beth, one of the main characters, might have the power of the sphere and is not going to give up that power, either she will use it do good or evil is unknown. An alternative ending was filmed but was cut as Norman, Harry, and Beth pretend that they know nothing about the sphere or what really happened to the spacecraft. The sphere can be seen lying at the bottom of the ocean, as the 3 main characters fly away in a helicopter back to the mainland.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +1

      yes it is a gold ball worth trillions of dollar baby you know you want it🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @brettcloud8550
      @brettcloud8550 Год назад +3

      It's funny you say it freaked you out. I remember being young and wanting to go see this. So my dad said sure, I invited my next door neighbor friend who didn't wanna go because it looked scary. We leave the film and I am SHOOK and my friend was like "man that was AWESOME!" 😂

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад

      @@brettcloud8550 imagine your fantasizing about the perfect girl go into the sphere and she appears to you just like you imagined no scaryness for you just good times🤣

  • @DarkLadyAthena1
    @DarkLadyAthena1 Год назад +8

    Crichton was a master storyteller. I haven't read all of his books (yet). The film is good imo. Sure, it does not live up to the novel but I think that's the point. Maybe the author wrote it in a way that it wouldn't. Sort of like Lovecraft's adaptations (no matter how good, enjoyable or passable some of them are) can live up to the unspeakable cosmic horror that he wanted to convey. Ironically the mystery of the sphere as something that can't be properly translated or defined cannot be properly adapted to the screen. I do not think even as a series it can. That's the beauty of it.

  • @SHKEVE
    @SHKEVE Год назад +9

    The score for this movie was composed by Elliot Goldenthal and it’s just fantastic. He did a lot of sci fi movies around this era like Aliens 3 and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. Weird to think that the guy who does all of Julie Taymore’s film scores and won an oscar for Frida had a brooding sci fi phase.

  • @Jencediggity
    @Jencediggity Год назад +32

    I believe this movie is sorely underrated.
    Maybe because of the age I was when I first saw it, there was something immensely disturbing about the team’s interaction with “Jerry”. I’ll never forget how much it scared me and left me wondering what it would be like.
    Now I need to find this movie and watch it again.

  • @daniellevaughn4598
    @daniellevaughn4598 Год назад +53

    This, Leviathan and The Abyss were my favorite aquatic horror movies back in the day.

    • @f1uc1k1y1o1u
      @f1uc1k1y1o1u Год назад +2

      Leviathan is amazing, unless you mean the work by Hobbes, which was also amazing

    • @budwhite9591
      @budwhite9591 Год назад +1

      Nothing beats abyss

    • @HarryBalzak
      @HarryBalzak Год назад +3

      Did you see Deep Rising? It is campy/corny, but it is also self-aware and a blast to watch.

    • @daniellevaughn4598
      @daniellevaughn4598 11 месяцев назад

      @@f1uc1k1y1o1u Leviathan, the movie. It was actually on a few weeks ago.

    • @daniellevaughn4598
      @daniellevaughn4598 11 месяцев назад

      @@HarryBalzak Yes! Just the right amount of camp. It was interesting seeing Famke in her earlier roles.

  • @srtnew213
    @srtnew213 4 месяца назад

    Best video seen in a while thank you man to putting this together

  • @michaeljaymarshall
    @michaeljaymarshall Год назад +16

    I saw this movie so many times as a kid. It has everything, science fiction, psychological horror and nautical exploration. And touches on several thought provoking themes.

  • @lordtrinen2249
    @lordtrinen2249 Год назад +55

    Never heard of this movie until I picked up as part of a sci-fi movie bundle It was a good buy. I doubt the Sphere is made by humans. Could've been made by other aliens or maybe it evolved on its own. I don't know. What I believe happened is that the future humans found the Sphere while exploring, tried to bring it home, hit the black hole, ended up in the ocean, the events of the movie happened and then the Sphere returned to where it was originally found to repeat the cycle again. I do believe the Sphere does have a level of consciousness. Because of this, I wonder how the hell it's coping with reliving the same series of events again and again as it's caught in a time loop.

    • @j10betty
      @j10betty Год назад +6

      If you pay attention to when Norman explaines his theory on what happened to the spaceship crew. You find that the crew were affected by the sphere like the scientist were. They manifested their worst fears. possibly attempted or killed one another an manifested a black holes an were pulled into it.

    • @nobody.of.importance
      @nobody.of.importance Год назад +1

      In the novel, it actually goes into detail of what happens to them when they enter the sphere. Not gonna spoil it, though x)

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +2

      It's probably bored out of its mind and trying to mess with the crew for funsies.

    • @4aw50fGold
      @4aw50fGold Год назад

      @@j10betty What if that’s a Defensive Mechanism, these things keep trying to move you around or have taken you elsewhere. All you can do either ‘Talk’ or Psychic them out hoping to leave you alone.

    • @willemvandeursen3105
      @willemvandeursen3105 Год назад

      Why should It have to cope with reliving? Maybe It isn't aware that there is a time loop...
      Must admit that I remember little of the movie after 30 years, and I never read the novel. I intend to do that now. Especially because commentator Shaine White posted that WarnerBrothers screwed up the movie.

  • @dickdastardly4236
    @dickdastardly4236 Год назад

    YES!
    I've been waiting for this one!

  • @gothgirl4evr414
    @gothgirl4evr414 Год назад +45

    Michael Crichton is one of my absolute favorite authors, I've read almost all of his Sci-fi stories of not all of them some more then a couple times. Sphere has always been one of my favorite. Although the movie did leave a lot out of book it was still a great movie that i haven't seen in several years so i just might have to watch it tonight.

  • @ClockworkGearhead
    @ClockworkGearhead Год назад +10

    I remember feeling tension watching this movie, but I don't remember it being horror. It wasn't dread that I felt. It was more like despondency, because I was shown my limitations. Even geniuses couldn't fathom it, what hope does anyone else have?
    The "good end" was them simply escaping it. It didn't love them. It didn't hate them. It wasn't even apathetic. They were irrelevant and could do nothing but avoid it.

    • @lyflingx23
      @lyflingx23 11 месяцев назад +1

      I felt that tension too...I think its s noise frequency th!t they use in horror films to keep you on edge.

  • @janettomlin950
    @janettomlin950 2 месяца назад

    😊 love the review and perspective. Thanks 😊

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +78

    "What happens if Jerry gets mad?" That's a scary thought, knowing that you're at the bottom of the ocean with an alien entity that might pose a threat to your very existence.

    • @lordtrinen2249
      @lordtrinen2249 Год назад +21

      Harry's comments about how they'd handle a species that doesn't experience death like we do was also pretty chilling. Such a creature is beyond our experience and thus in my mind approaches some Lovecraftian level of unknowable being.

    • @jc7997aj
      @jc7997aj Год назад +8

      ​@@lordtrinen2249 what if said creature knows more about our life cycle than we do ? Or specifically our "after-life" cycle ?

    • @nobody.of.importance
      @nobody.of.importance Год назад +3

      "We die down here, Norman. As a matter of deductive logic." Always sends chills down my spine. You don't know what's going to happen, but you know you're not going to survive. Mad spook.

    • @erikmckoul2478
      @erikmckoul2478 Год назад +1

      Well if it gets mad you probably don't get to die no matter what it does to you.

    • @nobody.of.importance
      @nobody.of.importance Год назад +1

      @@erikmckoul2478 A la "I have no mouth and I must scream"? I am personally glad they didn't go that route, but only because I prefer psychological horror to body horror. (Personal preference, ofc. Nothin wrong with it if that's your thing.)

  • @Extra.Medium
    @Extra.Medium Год назад +26

    Michael Crichton was an excellent author. Sphere and Prey were my introduction to more thought out sci-fi when I was a kid and I've been a lifelong "the books were better" nerd about Jurassic Park. Thank you for reminding me that some of his books were made into movies, I'll have to go rewatch some of them

  • @CaptainBlaine
    @CaptainBlaine Год назад +32

    Michael Chrichton's books were some of my absolute favorites as a kid. Him and Dean Koontz.
    One cool thing I didn't notice back then is that the way that "Jerry" communicates is very much like what you get from a Ouija board, which is 99.999999% more likely to be subconscious rather than supernatural. Even the name is seemingly left-field and innocuous, just like what I've seen through using a Ouija board. It's hard to describe exactly what it is that makes it seem that way. Perhaps too non-affective? Almost aloof-sounding? But that increases the creepiness factor, because the communications that are received through that means and what is represented in the book/movie feels uncanny. It's the uncanny valley of consciousness, kind of like what we're starting to get now with AI generated communications.

    • @seeingeyegod
      @seeingeyegod Год назад

      No Clive Cussler?

    • @CaptainBlaine
      @CaptainBlaine Год назад

      @@seeingeyegod not familiar, perhaps to my detriment

  • @tedytarrify
    @tedytarrify Год назад +3

    Yeah this film was a struggle when I watched it in my early 20s. I have come to appreciate it a bit more as I have grown older but that could also be because my imagination is better. I think I like it for what it COULD have been rather than what it actually was.
    Good review of the film and the story. Always top quality work from this creator.

  • @richarddeese1991
    @richarddeese1991 Год назад +25

    Thanks. I read the book years ago [still have it]. The sphere's power reminds me of C.S. Lewis' story "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader". In it, they come across a single swimmer who's escaped from a nearby island. He's pale, gaunt, and terrified. The island turns out to be a place where dreams come true. Also: "Forbidden Planet". tavi.

  • @dr.robotnik3684
    @dr.robotnik3684 Год назад

    Oh, I've been waiting a while for this one, kudos to you sir.

  • @leroydsouza69
    @leroydsouza69 Год назад +48

    At the end they choose to forget/lose the power and experience about the sphere, fearing what would happen if they dreamt nightmares into existence with their thoughts but i wonder i thy could have just all wished to know how to control their power and not let it bring any unwanted effects until they wilfully chose to use it. Still one of the movies that gives me goosebumps, especially the squid eggs scene.

    • @thethirdchimpanzee
      @thethirdchimpanzee Год назад +7

      Or wished all of their dead friends back to life...

    • @SpecialProjectY
      @SpecialProjectY Год назад +2

      @@thethirdchimpanzee That's how you get zombie apocalypse.

    • @SpecialProjectY
      @SpecialProjectY Год назад +5

      Power of making thoughts into reality can be double edged, even if controlled.

    • @randyallen1965
      @randyallen1965 Год назад

      @@SpecialProjectYhow

    • @SpecialProjectY
      @SpecialProjectY Год назад +7

      @@randyallen1965 Because our minds are capable to create marvelous wonders and unspeakable horrors in a whim, we're not in control especially during sleep and in that time reality we know could end in most frightening way.

  • @poppletronva
    @poppletronva Год назад +1

    I grew up watching this every once in awhile and loved it. It's not surprising that it became my favorite Michael Crichton book when I finally read it.

  • @luckydr2623
    @luckydr2623 Год назад +9

    It's quite horrifying to imagine or dream anything to reality, good or bad. That's what I realized after watching this movie. Thanks for this!

  • @jonathanmulondo9206
    @jonathanmulondo9206 Год назад +7

    Michael Crichton was a master of imaginative, horrifying yet plausible science fiction. Each of his novels and adaptations were realistic takes on various science fiction tropes

  • @beyondu77
    @beyondu77 Год назад +1

    I remember owning this movie way back when and really enjoying it. Thank you for taking me down memory lane and reintroducing me to Sphere.

  • @lonewolf025
    @lonewolf025 Год назад

    As a fan of both this was an excellent examination. Thanks for making it

  • @norcyconstanza1050
    @norcyconstanza1050 Год назад +7

    Very engaging video and smooth narration, as always 👍

  • @jasonzacharias2150
    @jasonzacharias2150 Год назад +5

    Your videos are rad. . Great work dude 😎

  • @titantronmonstartitantronm6726
    @titantronmonstartitantronm6726 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the review.

  • @GarageBandSuperheros
    @GarageBandSuperheros Год назад

    Finally RUclips reccomended a movie recap video Where The Title is Mentioned!!! :D In the Title and the Description!!! I'M ALL IN, subbed

  • @FOLKTALES456
    @FOLKTALES456 Год назад +36

    But wouldn't that mean they might have created a loop now? By sending it to space only for it be discovered by crew many years into the future?

    • @joshbuxton8249
      @joshbuxton8249 Год назад +17

      That's the loop. Humans from the future find the sphere, they go through a black hole, crash in the ocean on earth 100's of year in the past. They die from the sphere manifestations. Then this crew show up, go through what they did and send it back, to once again be found by the crew in the future, who then go through a black hole, and crash on earth 100's of years in the past... lol.
      Only problem with this is that in the book one of the crew keep the power. So idk.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +1

      ​​@@joshbuxton8249 It's not confirmed she still has the power, just hinted that she _might_ have.

    • @Klm49
      @Klm49 Год назад +1

      ​@@WobblesandBean In the book, she definitely keeps the power. They even comment that she looks unusually lovely, as if she had used the power of the sphere to turn back the clock on her age.

    • @bananian
      @bananian Год назад

      How come they didn't tell everyone about the events?

    • @qdllc
      @qdllc Год назад

      @@bananian - They chose to forget…using the power to erase their own memories.

  • @Brownyman
    @Brownyman Год назад +11

    Human: I bet this sphere is perfect down to a thousandth of an inch
    Sphere: Ripples clearly on it's surface

  • @Josh-py9rq
    @Josh-py9rq Год назад

    I love your background music for the videos it has this thriller yet creepy and intriguing vibe

  • @Robert-ug1mh
    @Robert-ug1mh 2 месяца назад

    I just stumbled on this channel .this is Awesome !!!!

  • @residentelect
    @residentelect Год назад +6

    C'mon bro! It's almost 5am here in the UK! Man needs his sleep, and you drop one of your bangers!!
    Ah well, who needs sleep anyway?! It's SPHERE'ing time! 😂

  • @proto-geek248
    @proto-geek248 Год назад +2

    Great flick, great book, and
    great audiobook narrated
    by Ed Asner.

  • @Kernow80
    @Kernow80 Год назад

    Brilliant stuff .track is catchy as hell 🔥

  • @RationallySkeptical
    @RationallySkeptical Год назад +4

    One of the most underrated sci-fi movies ever. The cast are all A-listers and the story is better than The Abyss or any similar movie. I never understood why it was rated so low on IMDb. I've been a fan ever since I saw it at age 24 when it came out.

  • @alexjaybrady
    @alexjaybrady Год назад +6

    the sphere being a morality test to prevent sociopathic species from achieving star flight, and only allow those who have the good sense to resist the temptation of the power of the sphere to live is a satisfying explanation for its existence, but reveals little about those who made it (are the compassionate, or jealous?) which i like.. great movie imo

  • @The80Kat
    @The80Kat 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love this movie. Good video

  • @tintindb
    @tintindb Год назад +2

    I rented a VHS of this movie. About fifteen minutes to the end it went blank or did the last minute of the credits. Drove me nuts. Thanks for doing this.

  • @sjc5411
    @sjc5411 Год назад +5

    When I saw the sphere in this video I thought this was really the movie Event Horizon. My memory is telling me a sphere was in that movie, too.

  • @Kiraiko44
    @Kiraiko44 Год назад +13

    My head canon is that the future American crew found it and decided to take it back, didn't know what it was or what it was capable of, and one of them was worried or curious about black holes, accidentally creating one using the sphere that sucked them all in and killed the crew when they crashed, leaving the sphere stuck. Which also makes me lean towards it having been created by another species, if it was its own entity it wouldn't make sense that it's clearly so dependent on input from others to do actually do anything. I think it's some sort of highly advanced and powerful AI.

  • @garyclark276
    @garyclark276 Год назад

    Great video bro

  • @kdbrown777
    @kdbrown777 Год назад

    Totally agree with your statement that it broke your mind as a youngster. I saw this in the theater as a 13 year old and it blew my mind, left me with so many existential questions and had me tossing and turning all night. Great movie!

  • @JM-wb8xs
    @JM-wb8xs 6 месяцев назад +5

    The movie would be 6 hours long if the story wasnt condensed. The sphere would make a great season long TV/movie.

  • @wishiwascooler
    @wishiwascooler Год назад +3

    Loved this movie and the book as a kid, definitely was a mind bender though and like the characters I think I wasn't quite ready for it at the time lol

  • @ramonsanchez6903
    @ramonsanchez6903 Год назад

    Great video

  • @iwouldkillforyou
    @iwouldkillforyou Год назад

    I saw this so long ago, I was too young to comprehend it. Thanks!

  • @JaCKal_646f67
    @JaCKal_646f67 4 месяца назад +3

    when it is unknown, all the skills of scientists almost obsolete, the only thing they can do is guess with full minds in curiosity

  • @hammiranda
    @hammiranda Год назад +3

    This was a good film. Wish they would make more movies like this

  • @mauser98kar
    @mauser98kar 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for reminding me of this semi-forgotten gem. The idea of reality warping seemed profound to me when I was a child and still is when I have grown up.

  • @tokivikerness8863
    @tokivikerness8863 Год назад +1

    This was a great book. Every page more tense than the past. It's definitely a masterclass in building tension.

  • @--INDIGO--
    @--INDIGO-- Год назад +15

    I did like the book more but the movie was pretty faithful so I can’t complain too much. Thanks for covering some of these older works.

    • @TheMimiSard
      @TheMimiSard Год назад +1

      I have a grudge about how they handled Norman and when and how he entered the sphere. The book has him going in after they figured things out and doing it knowingly, so he has higher control because he understands the human mind as a psychologist. The movie had him going in earlier, and thus not in control.

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 Год назад +2

      @@TheMimiSard And this changes the entire fundamental nature of the story so I don't know how this dude is saying the movie was "pretty faithful". I think they did a very poor job with the movie, it all seemed phoned in just to take advantage of Crighton's name recognition at the time being that Jurassic Park had come out relatively recently. It's a shame because this could have been a good movie. Solaris already tackled the almost exact same concept but in a much more philosophical/psychological way, this could have been a more reality-based version of Solaris if they did it right. Instead, it's just a throwaway late '90's generic sci-fi film.

    • @nojuanatall3281
      @nojuanatall3281 Год назад +1

      The movie was a good introduction to get you to read the book. Compared to media these days the movie is absolute gold.

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 Год назад

      @@nojuanatall3281 What? You got that backward buddy... and even then, not really. If you think that movie is "absolute gold" compared to anything during any time you have a very distorted perception of what gold really is. Sphere the movie was one of the most disappointing adaptations of a Michael Crichton novel out there. It's a movie with a solid first half but a disaster of a second half. If you think this movie does the book justice I have to question whether you are being honest when you say you read the book.

  • @RealStuntPanda
    @RealStuntPanda Год назад +5

    I've read the book and I literally just re-watched the movie. I came to the same conclusion that _The Sphere_ was a test and a civilization killer for those that fail. But ultimately it's a failed test itself because it only focuses on a few individuals instead of the entire species: you can always find the bad if you ignore the good.

    • @69Kazeshini
      @69Kazeshini 9 месяцев назад

      But what are they testing for?

    • @RealStuntPanda
      @RealStuntPanda 9 месяцев назад

      @@69Kazeshini The Sphere is testing to see if the civilization is ready for the power it can grant.

  • @pgee1errrr92
    @pgee1errrr92 Год назад +2

    I read this book in the late 1997 and it left me in awe. I was also amazed that the movie was released soon after.

  • @somesweetguy
    @somesweetguy Год назад

    A great review of a great movie.

  • @PongoXBongo
    @PongoXBongo Год назад +7

    My theory is that the sphere is a then endgame of psychotherapy and meditative solace. Basically, an OP therapist/guru helping you to overcome your deepest fears. Perhaps it was meant to be paired with some sort of safety mechanism that got lost in shipping. Maybe a second sphere that was the ying to its yang?

  • @danmoar94
    @danmoar94 Год назад +33

    This kind of story would lend itself really well to the streaming service model of a three to six episode limited series of about an hour each. They could then take the time to include character backgrounds and not rush as much. Also, they could draw out the feeling of dread and how it grows amongst the group throughout the series. And personally, I'd love if the cast were relatively unknown so that you can get lost in the story better

    • @eclipse369.
      @eclipse369. 11 месяцев назад

      3 to 6 are you insane?
      id like at least 20 hours or more

    • @Slim-Thicc
      @Slim-Thicc 10 месяцев назад

      Shut up lmao who even asked ?

  • @gypsyjengypsydogs9320
    @gypsyjengypsydogs9320 Год назад +2

    I very much enjoyed both the novel and the movie. I liked how logical the characters were in illogical situations. I really enjoyed how it was written as it left things to speculation that it had slowly led you to. I think I now need to watch it again.

  • @brunofeitosafl
    @brunofeitosafl Год назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @JessSimpson1313
    @JessSimpson1313 Год назад +5

    I love this video! This movie terrified me as a kid.
    1 small note: 16:35 we are not a type 1 society, we will likely be 0.80 in the next few decades.

  • @CapntSpankey
    @CapntSpankey Год назад +8

    Your breakdowns are nothing short of incredible. Thank you so much for making these videos, they are THE BEST. I absolutely loved this movie when I was a kid. Scared the shit out of me (Still kind of does) I hate deep sea-anything and this movie left a lot to your imagination and I definitely imagined the worst.

  • @LUX711
    @LUX711 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dustin Hoffman 😤🙏🏼 such a good actor he always elevates movies

  • @skateboardist1686
    @skateboardist1686 Год назад

    Thank you god. Ive been waiting for this for years! I’ve been waiting for a good sphere review and a good explanation of wtf the alien is..

  • @ThePartisan13
    @ThePartisan13 Год назад +3

    I really would have liked a prequel to this movie. Or sequel technically considering the circumstances of time travel via blackhole.

  • @padawanmage71
    @padawanmage71 Год назад +13

    I’m reminded of the Krell from ’Forbidden Planet’, where those beings created a device to grant any desire, consciously or unconsciously.
    Unfortunately they weren’t ready for that kind of power, and every secret devil came and destroy their civilization overnight.
    Perhaps the sphere is a similar device from other race that also died off?

    • @timhorton8085
      @timhorton8085 11 месяцев назад

      The purpose of interstellar travel is to reduce existential threat to a species. A craft travel interstellar distances carrying the sphere, meaning the sphere was created at least in conjuction with interstellar travel.
      Should the technology for the sphere lead to an extinction event, then it's not very likely the species that developed it would be hurtling through the universe with ir onboard a ship.

  • @mikestango4925
    @mikestango4925 Год назад +1

    This was one my most favorite movies!!!

  • @cheddar2648
    @cheddar2648 15 дней назад +1

    The mind of Michael Crichton was a treasure.

  • @hailcthulhu419
    @hailcthulhu419 Год назад +1

    Very, very underrated movie. I saw it in theaters when I was 11 and I LOVED it. I read the novel shortly after and it was even better. Great analysis!

  • @thureintun1687
    @thureintun1687 Год назад +4

    the English word "Happy" is TOOO CUTE!!! 😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
    I LOVE it as much as i love words like "people", "common", "baby" and "creature" 🥰

  • @11Taneka
    @11Taneka Год назад +7

    I’m not first but I’m here 😬

  • @blearyeyedchangeling
    @blearyeyedchangeling 2 месяца назад

    Loved this video! One thing that would be great though is if you could do captions! They're not exactly picking up what you're saying and I missed pieces of it because of that. Please consider doing captions on future videos! :)

  • @AFoxInFlames
    @AFoxInFlames 11 месяцев назад +1

    Classic, i love this movie, and the book, such a gem.

  • @whiteuncleruckus
    @whiteuncleruckus Год назад +6

    Where we're going we don't need eyes!

  • @KristieMacLean
    @KristieMacLean Год назад +3

    This has always been one of my favorite movies of all time. We watched it every summer break when I was a kid.

  • @samstersam
    @samstersam 4 месяца назад

    Wow. This was so intelligently spoken and I learned a lot about the movie and book. I think I'll re-read the book next. (I haven't read any book in a long time) Thank you.

  • @seidruzic7311
    @seidruzic7311 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid. Just read the book again (first time after more than 20 years) and plan to watch the movie again. I liked the movie but I agree with some bad reviews it got. Maybe in these days of streaming services someone could think about adapting the book as a four part miniseries. It wouldn’t have to be that expensive. :)

  • @PeculierOne
    @PeculierOne Год назад +12

    Went and watched the movie first so I could watch this video, damn it was a good movie thanks for revealing it to me.
    P.S we aren't a type 1 civilization yet we are at 0.72

    • @rohanhope9985
      @rohanhope9985 Год назад +1

      Came to the comments to say this. :)

    • @miricobladetail9670
      @miricobladetail9670 Год назад

      Glad I combed through the comments. I was gonna say that too.

    • @nojuanatall3281
      @nojuanatall3281 Год назад

      One of my favorite bands has based multiple albums off theories such as the Drake equation, the Fermi Paradox, the Great Filter and Zoo hypothesis.
      Songs like wheres the robot, impress your creators, habitat, Numbers and without you all touch on themes of being in an alien ant farm, AI, Singularity, mathematics, dreams and more. If you like heavy and multi genre experimental music the ideas should be heard. Tub Ring is the band.

    • @mywifesboyfriend5558
      @mywifesboyfriend5558 Год назад +1

      We'd be a Type 1 civ if liberalism and religion didn't ruin humanity and hold us back.
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