At the end he knew he was Andrew Laedis but pretended to be Teddy Daniels, he wanted his memory wiped, he didn’t wanna live with his demons anymore… you nailed it
The ending always throws me, everytime I watch it I go back and forth on if he was pretending or did he "really" slip back into the alter ego 🤔 guess we'll truly never know 🙃
Yes, I think he was going to be lobotomized and wanted to believe he was a good man, one that he fabricated, rather than the truth that he was a murderer.
Then why he should move to a different place and live as a good man.Being socializing is the thing that makes a human being,and it is the things which lacks Am i right
A lobotomy us not a cure there is a reason it is ilegal now the only living lobotomy survivor is almost 80 and got his forced lobotomy at age 12 and has 0 memory of his life before 12 he's lived his entire life just 2 steps sbove a zombie the man that invented the lobotomy won the nobel Prize for it and really needs to be take away
@katiegwynn4495 💯 and also knowing he killed his love. Basically his up shit creek without a paddle. Crazy but wise move. No one should live like that. He also realises he's nothing but destruction. It needs to stop
He still feels like the villain of his own story because he knew his wife was unstable after she burned down their apartment, but denied it to himself and allowed her to be with the children. He feels directly responsible once he realizes his denial of her condition is the real reason his children are dead.
Watch the movie again. Knowing that he was a patient there you see it from a different perspective and it all makes sense. Great movie. Great reaction guys!
I believe he was mostly feeling guilty for not getting his wife mental help after she burned down their house. He feels guilty for ignoring the signs that she needed help which led to the death of his children.
@@MoMoMyPup10 i always think of that scene too, except here, it's much more intense to me. Considering there's children involved, he really taps into that earth shattering heartbreak
The reason why everyone looks nervous and sketchy isn’t because they are hiding something, it’s because they are letting the most dangerous patient run around like this. They are scared of him. The warden didn’t want to leave him alone with the doctor in the beginning because Andrew is a violent patient. Brilliant
The story here pulls a pretty neat trick in how they can keep piling on as many strange clues and impossible events as they wish, because NONE of it actually matters and the mystery was never real.
This is one of the best films I've ever seen. It demands a second watch. You fellas did a great job with this one. You almost cracked the mystery before it was handed to you. I tend to think that Leo's character was finally cured and that he decided that he'd rather be lobotomized anyway. He'd rather buy into his own delusion and 'die a good man.'
I totally thought the same at the end, I feel like once truly accepting the reality of what happened to his family is there much of a purpose to go on living? That final quote “This place makes me wonder, which would be worse, to live as a monster or to die as a good man?” Says it all.
If he was cured he would have been sent to jail or death which is the sad part and. He realize that was the only outcome left for him if he was "cured" which sadly I believe he was
@@oldgreggsmadmemes4431 doubt a jury would send anyone to jail for murder for more than a year after their spouse killed 3 kids. The psychological state would be taken to account as an extenuating circumstances.
I was one of the extra's in the WW2/Dachau Concentration Camp scenes. I still haven't been able to catch a glimpse of myself either because i blend in with a bunch of others or i ended up on the cutting room floor. Those scenes were shot at the Whittenton Mills here in Taunton Massachusetts.
This is one of my favorite films ever made. It’s open to interpretation but I believe he did finally have a breakthrough and remembered everything the next morning and wanted to go to the lighthouse and have a lobotomy
One of my favorite movies! *spoiler* And yes, he was teddy in his head and yes, he was finally cured and he chose to be lobotomized instead of continuing to live in mental torture from the trauma he went through.
Right!!! My second viewing I was like holy shit it's all right in front of us and they're telling us the whole time what's really going on while watch'n it.. Genius the way the script was written..
Dennis Lehane is a master writer. Besides this, movies have also been made out of his Mystic River, and Gone Baby Gone. He also wrote episodes of The Wire. This movie is just unbearably sad.
I love how “Mrs. Kearnz” makes it a point to correct him about being Mrs. & not Ms. only to next confess to murdering her husband with an axe lmao 🤣 🤦🏼♀️
Hearing about her situation, I tend to agree with her. Under her circumstances, axing the man isn't the least understandable thing you could do. Though I also agree with her that she probably shouldn't get out.
In the book it’s much more clear. He did drink to avoid dealing with his wife’s growing insanity, left her alone with the kids and a bottle of laudanum, she did drown them, he did kill her. His past was 100% true. Check out the book, it’s not bad. Fleshes out the best parts of the book.
Both 'Shutter Island' and 'The Fifth Element' are playing on my cable rotation this month. "The Law of Four" is possibly a reference to "Judgement". The FOUR Horsemen? Four determine fate based on One. Ben Kingsley, Max Von Sydow, Ted Levine...Mark Ruffalo, all giving Leo "the run of the grounds". Just like...Neo.
Max von Sydow who was the tall deep voiced Doctor with white hair played Father Merrin in The Exorcist from 1973. They made him look much older than he was back then with perfect make up.
I love this movie, on my top 10 easy. After watching it many times i could catch the amount of clues that are dropped since the start, for example the one i think its more obvious is how Teddy always need Chuck to light his cigarette, because mental patients can never carry any lighter
The ending can be interpreted both ways. Either he really did accept his reality of what had happened to him and his family, or he was still intentionally being delusional so that they can kill him and finally put him out of his misery- the pain of realizing what had happened. Love this movie, such a Classic 🔥🔥
The second time you watch this movie is awesome because you go in knowing what you know now, and you watch the movie from a whole different perspective. It's always why everyone is on edge near them, and why everyone is acting strange.
That final line was the one change from the novel. In the novel he just relapsed. I read the book before seeing the film and that change was devastatingly powerful
I think it’s not so much the fact that he killed his wife that is bothering him as that he knew she was problematics (started a fire in the apartment) and he still left her alone with the kids. Him looking the other way resulted in her killing the kids, so he is an accomplice in a way. So yeah, he decided he prefer the lobotomy and no longer knowing rather then living with the knowledge that he could have acted prior. The wife would be in prison/mental facility but his kids would be alive.
This is how I always interpreted Teddy/Andrew's guilt too. It drops clues in the movie he was formally an alcoholic and maybe a neglectful husband so his ignoring of Dolores' building psychosis played a part in their children's deaths. This has also happened in real life chases such as Andrea Yates who killed her children while suffering delusions their souls were in danger. Her husband had previously been told by her doctors 1) not to continue to have children with her yet he continued to get her pregnant and 2) that she could not be safely left alone with the kids which on the day she drowned her children he left the house before his mother arrived to help Andrea with their kids. I also seem to recall he played a part in Andrea stopping her medications for depression because the medication would interfere with her pregnancy and breastfeeding. So unfortunately when negligence is mixed with serious mental illness tragedy occurs.
Remember my Dad pirating this movie when I was 10 years old, blew my child mind then & my adult mind all these years later. One of the best movies I've ever seen, the twist at the end is top tier!
I like the casting in this movie. Putting really good and distinct character actors even in the smaller roles (Ted Levine, Elias Koteas, Jackie Earle Haley) makes the characters feel all the more important to the story. And I know a lot of people were rolling their eyes over the twist ending when the film was first released, but I guessed it too and was still gripped by the reveal of it. Even though the whole "he's actually crazy" twist becomes obvious, the fun is in figuring out the why and the how, and seeing the protagonist go on the journey to the truth.
I said I’d start your GOT reactions cause it’s my fav show of all time but I just haven’t yet because it’s a long series. Luckily you started the MCU recently so I’ve gotten to catch my first reactions from you and I’m loving it!!!! So glad I started watching you and that being said these guys are also super cool! Love them their energy and jokes are incredible
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I just realized how much that quote at the end reminds me of the dark knight’s “you either die a hero or love long enough to see yourself become a villain”
You should watch Frequency if you enjoyed this.. I think you would both like that. Jim Caviziel and Dennis Quaid. Great sci-fi film. Unrelated, I also recommend Road to Perdition. Amazing cast: Tom Hanks, Jude Law, Daniel Craig, Paul Newman, and Stanley Tucci. Great depression era gangster film that to me is one of most beautiful movies I've ever seen with the most beautiful cinematography and the most amazing score (music). I've recommended Road to Perdition a few times to other reactors and its never been done. Hopefully you guys do it.
I feel like it's pretty obvious he was a patient there all along just like the doctor said, realized the truth at the end, stayed recovered the next morning but chose the lobotomy in order to finally forget and rid himself of his demons once and for all, but I've also seen this movie like 3-4 times. You may want to go back and rewatch it at least a second time, I think all the little subtle clues along the way will be a lot clearer than it was the first time :)
He blames himself in not listening/seeing the signs that his wife was ill. And because he refused to see it it resulted in his wife killing their 3 children, and in return, his guilt is what did him in.
This movie was based on a Dennis Lehane book, several of which have been made into great movies, like Mystic River, Gone Baby Gone, and The Drop. Be prepared, though, the end of Gone Baby Gone is almost guaranteed to start an argument with whomever you watch it. ✌🏽
"Every time I see mist I'm like... Silent Hill" y'all would hate where I live lol. The mist rolls down the hills into the fields behind the house and makes it so you can't see past the road or the front yard. Some mornings every direction you can look is fogged with pearly white so thick if Pyramid Head was walking down the street I wouldn't know until he came up to my mailbox.
It's not just his murdering his wife. He also feels 100% responsible for his wife murdering his kids because he knew his wife was unwell when she set their apartment on fire and would tell him her brain was unwell and he wouldn't listen. He drank instead. That was his response. So he feels responsible for his entire family's death. And that's why he creates Teddy Daniel's because he can't live with himself. So at the end he accepts that he can't live with himself and nakes it his choice, but he doesn't die, he gets lobotomized. But it is a kind of death per se.
My schools Scholastic Book Fair was at a Barnes and Nobels and I scooted away to buying Shutter Island for like 5.99. Now I love reading the novel before watching.
I suggested it before, but you guys should watch The Prestige. If you enjoy movies that’ll make you want to watch it again right after finishing it to catch clues like this movie then you’ll love it. This movie is great. I picked this one up at the same time I picked up The Book of Eli. That was a good movie night.
Mental institution patient once said : "Which would be worse, to live as a monster or to die as a good man" Another would be patient also said : "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain" These kind of quotes just messed up with your brain. Don't ever say it
Leonardo's performance is the best he's ever done besides Titanic. I think he really did break but in the end he didn't want to live. I always was confused by the lady in the cave if she was really real.
The clear proof that he was faking at the end is that he, supposedly as Teddy, gets up and willingly walks off with the doctors without any resistance.
i loved watching ug trying to figure it out knowing the ending. man there are sm movies i wish i could go back and watch for the first time with no context
I think that in the end they were able to bring him back to reality but by his own choice he wanted the lobotomy, he can’t live with the reality of what happened.
That’s a good one. How about this one… the patient and his partner that chokes him in the movie is also Rorschach from The Watchmen and Freddy Krueger from the Nightmare remake (Jackie Earl Haley).
It would be great for you guys to watch this again. It would be fun witnessing your perspective now that you know how it ends. That would be interesting.
Leo loves doing dark movies of people in turmoil (bloody Scorpios lol💕). You guys are my favorite reactors and Mr. Video and me lol. Loved your Interview With a Vampire reaction!
My Aunt, mom, cousins and me all watched this movie in theaters when it first came out. Oh man, I had to re-watch it to understand what I missed the first time. XD
I've seen this movie twice and didn't understand it, I watch it with y'all and fully understand the movie now 😂. Thank you for your commentary and break down.
If he was a detective others would have known where he was. They would have come looking for him. When she caught the apartment on fire. He didn’t have her committed and took her away. Left her with his kids and it cost him the life of all three.
Notice when the doctor was talking about the note he said "you wrote it". In the interview scene Andrew didn't write it, the woman did. Another clever line that is so easily missed that shows he made people up to fit into the story he created for himself
If you like to be confused by a movie and be wondering until the end you should react to Sphere by Barry Levinson. It's an outstanding cast and very complicated movie to grasp
“I’ve never had my brain violated in so many ways.” 🤣 Damn straight Mark Ruffalo is a good looking man! You should watch him read Thirst Tweets! He’s so humble and sweet! Great reaction! Great movie!! Never disappoints!!
At the end he knew he was Andrew Laedis but pretended to be Teddy Daniels, he wanted his memory wiped, he didn’t wanna live with his demons anymore… you nailed it
That’s not definitive lol. It’s just an option.
@@Hey_Jamie it’s definitely definitive to me personally because of his final words lol at least that’s what they make you think
The ending always throws me, everytime I watch it I go back and forth on if he was pretending or did he "really" slip back into the alter ego 🤔 guess we'll truly never know 🙃
Even though it is open ended, I'm 100 percent sure that is the correct interpretation.
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He was psychotic but was cured through the process because the last line tells us he decides he cannot live with his past anymore.
Yes, I think he was going to be lobotomized and wanted to believe he was a good man, one that he fabricated, rather than the truth that he was a murderer.
Then why he should move to a different place and live as a good man.Being socializing is the thing that makes a human being,and it is the things which lacks Am i right
A lobotomy us not a cure there is a reason it is ilegal now the only living lobotomy survivor is almost 80 and got his forced lobotomy at age 12 and has 0 memory of his life before 12 he's lived his entire life just 2 steps sbove a zombie the man that invented the lobotomy won the nobel Prize for it and really needs to be take away
My take on the ending was that he understood that he was not able to maintain his sanity, and therefore couldn't justify living
@katiegwynn4495 💯 and also knowing he killed his love. Basically his up shit creek without a paddle. Crazy but wise move. No one should live like that. He also realises he's nothing but destruction. It needs to stop
He still feels like the villain of his own story because he knew his wife was unstable after she burned down their apartment, but denied it to himself and allowed her to be with the children. He feels directly responsible once he realizes his denial of her condition is the real reason his children are dead.
Spot on 💯
Watch the movie again. Knowing that he was a patient there you see it from a different perspective and it all makes sense. Great movie. Great reaction guys!
Yes! I love how this is a completely different movie the second time you watch it.
I believe he was mostly feeling guilty for not getting his wife mental help after she burned down their house. He feels guilty for ignoring the signs that she needed help which led to the death of his children.
This movie is even better on multiple viewings. So many little details that make sense later on.
Fantastic Movie.
Dicaprios acting was top notch, especially at the scene where the kids died.
dont forget the scene in ward C with george noyce. 10/10
Mainly reminiscent to his reaction when his wife Mal jumped from the building.
@@MoMoMyPup10 i always think of that scene too, except here, it's much more intense to me. Considering there's children involved, he really taps into that earth shattering heartbreak
Decaprio tecahing Life lessons :(
He almost cracked the code right in the beginning with that “is it sea sickness or mental illness?” then changed his mind to just sea sickness lol
I know!! I was thinking, “Please don’t guess it!!”
I was thinking the same thing like "oh crap, he's about to figure it out sooner than I was hoping." But thankfully he didn't.
Fun fact: Every time the lighthouse was in shot it was different each time (A field leading up to it, surrounded by water, caged fence, etc.)
The reason why everyone looks nervous and sketchy isn’t because they are hiding something, it’s because they are letting the most dangerous patient run around like this. They are scared of him. The warden didn’t want to leave him alone with the doctor in the beginning because Andrew is a violent patient. Brilliant
The story here pulls a pretty neat trick in how they can keep piling on as many strange clues and impossible events as they wish, because NONE of it actually matters and the mystery was never real.
Well, to be fair, a lot of the clues mattered - but they were clues to Teddy/Andrew's own mental illness, not clues to the "mystery." :)
This is one of the best films I've ever seen. It demands a second watch. You fellas did a great job with this one. You almost cracked the mystery before it was handed to you. I tend to think that Leo's character was finally cured and that he decided that he'd rather be lobotomized anyway. He'd rather buy into his own delusion and 'die a good man.'
I totally thought the same at the end, I feel like once truly accepting the reality of what happened to his family is there much of a purpose to go on living? That final quote “This place makes me wonder, which would be worse, to live as a monster or to die as a good man?” Says it all.
@@OctoKrool I can't say I blame the man. Given the circumstance, I might come to the same conclusion.
If he was cured he would have been sent to jail or death which is the sad part and. He realize that was the only outcome left for him if he was "cured" which sadly I believe he was
@@oldgreggsmadmemes4431 doubt a jury would send anyone to jail for murder for more than a year after their spouse killed 3 kids. The psychological state would be taken to account as an extenuating circumstances.
When Scorsese and DiCaprio join forces, you know you're in a hell of a ride.....
I was one of the extra's in the WW2/Dachau Concentration Camp scenes. I still haven't been able to catch a glimpse of myself either because i blend in with a bunch of others or i ended up on the cutting room floor. Those scenes were shot at the Whittenton Mills here in Taunton Massachusetts.
okay but that is so cool
This is one of my favorite films ever made. It’s open to interpretation but I believe he did finally have a breakthrough and remembered everything the next morning and wanted to go to the lighthouse and have a lobotomy
One of my favorite movies!
*spoiler*
And yes, he was teddy in his head and yes, he was finally cured and he chose to be lobotomized instead of continuing to live in mental torture from the trauma he went through.
Dude, this is just like Memento, where you able to watch over and over again to find the clues on what's really going on.
Right!!! My second viewing I was like holy shit it's all right in front of us and they're telling us the whole time what's really going on while watch'n it.. Genius the way the script was written..
Dennis Lehane is a master writer. Besides this, movies have also been made out of his Mystic River, and Gone Baby Gone. He also wrote episodes of The Wire.
This movie is just unbearably sad.
His episodes of The Wire are true masterpieces!!!
I love how “Mrs. Kearnz” makes it a point to correct him about being Mrs. & not Ms.
only to next confess to murdering her husband with an axe lmao 🤣 🤦🏼♀️
Hearing about her situation, I tend to agree with her. Under her circumstances, axing the man isn't the least understandable thing you could do. Though I also agree with her that she probably shouldn't get out.
Really enjoyed your guys reaction. This is one of the greatest psychological thrillers ever and leonardo DiCaprio is phenomenal as always.
"No wonder he cracked. Who wouldn't, after what he'd been through?"
In the book it’s much more clear. He did drink to avoid dealing with his wife’s growing insanity, left her alone with the kids and a bottle of laudanum, she did drown them, he did kill her. His past was 100% true. Check out the book, it’s not bad. Fleshes out the best parts of the book.
I’m so glad you guys did this one, not many people have reacted to it yet. This movie is an underrated gem for sure.
Both 'Shutter Island' and 'The Fifth Element' are playing on my cable rotation this month.
"The Law of Four" is possibly a reference to "Judgement".
The FOUR Horsemen?
Four determine fate based on One.
Ben Kingsley, Max Von Sydow, Ted Levine...Mark Ruffalo, all giving Leo "the run of the grounds".
Just like...Neo.
Max von Sydow who was the tall deep voiced Doctor with white hair played Father Merrin in The Exorcist from 1973. They made him look much older than he was back then with perfect make up.
This is one of my favourite movies. He chose to die. Leonardo was fantastic in this role.
I love this movie, on my top 10 easy. After watching it many times i could catch the amount of clues that are dropped since the start, for example the one i think its more obvious is how Teddy always need Chuck to light his cigarette, because mental patients can never carry any lighter
Good catch. Love 'little' or I should say subtle, but notable details like this, both as a clue, and for accuracy.
The ending can be interpreted both ways. Either he really did accept his reality of what had happened to him and his family, or he was still intentionally being delusional so that they can kill him and finally put him out of his misery- the pain of realizing what had happened. Love this movie, such a Classic 🔥🔥
The second time you watch this movie is awesome because you go in knowing what you know now, and you watch the movie from a whole different perspective. It's always why everyone is on edge near them, and why everyone is acting strange.
The twist caught me entirely by surprise the first time I saw it. I love going back and watching it again to see the clues!
That final line was the one change from the novel. In the novel he just relapsed. I read the book before seeing the film and that change was devastatingly powerful
The book is brilliant & this is a great adaptation.
Agreed, it's very close. The book is clearer on things like the law of 4 and the line at the end.
I think it’s not so much the fact that he killed his wife that is bothering him as that he knew she was problematics (started a fire in the apartment) and he still left her alone with the kids. Him looking the other way resulted in her killing the kids, so he is an accomplice in a way. So yeah, he decided he prefer the lobotomy and no longer knowing rather then living with the knowledge that he could have acted prior. The wife would be in prison/mental facility but his kids would be alive.
This is how I always interpreted Teddy/Andrew's guilt too. It drops clues in the movie he was formally an alcoholic and maybe a neglectful husband so his ignoring of Dolores' building psychosis played a part in their children's deaths. This has also happened in real life chases such as Andrea Yates who killed her children while suffering delusions their souls were in danger. Her husband had previously been told by her doctors 1) not to continue to have children with her yet he continued to get her pregnant and 2) that she could not be safely left alone with the kids which on the day she drowned her children he left the house before his mother arrived to help Andrea with their kids. I also seem to recall he played a part in Andrea stopping her medications for depression because the medication would interfere with her pregnancy and breastfeeding. So unfortunately when negligence is mixed with serious mental illness tragedy occurs.
Remember my Dad pirating this movie when I was 10 years old, blew my child mind then & my adult mind all these years later. One of the best movies I've ever seen, the twist at the end is top tier!
Shutter Island, Catch Me if You Can, and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, are MY favorites of Leo. Thanks for reacting.
I think this movie does such an amazing job at showing what psychosis actually looks like😊
I like the casting in this movie. Putting really good and distinct character actors even in the smaller roles (Ted Levine, Elias Koteas, Jackie Earle Haley) makes the characters feel all the more important to the story. And I know a lot of people were rolling their eyes over the twist ending when the film was first released, but I guessed it too and was still gripped by the reveal of it. Even though the whole "he's actually crazy" twist becomes obvious, the fun is in figuring out the why and the how, and seeing the protagonist go on the journey to the truth.
I always forget that Buffalo Bill is in this!
@@schmevy Only today did I realise Rorschach was in it.
Also, the point isn’t just that he’s crazy, it’s *why* he’s crazy. I haven’t met anyone who guessed that part of the twist.
Hey, I'm glad I found ur channel today! THIS movie... Oh, I had to click on!!! 💚💚💚
muuuum!!! i love your channel. i was there when you starred GOT. Peace and love from Costa Rica ❤.
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I said I’d start your GOT reactions cause it’s my fav show of all time but I just haven’t yet because it’s a long series. Luckily you started the MCU recently so I’ve gotten to catch my first reactions from you and I’m loving it!!!! So glad I started watching you and that being said these guys are also super cool! Love them their energy and jokes are incredible
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I just realized how much that quote at the end reminds me of the dark knight’s “you either die a hero or love long enough to see yourself become a villain”
You should watch Frequency if you enjoyed this.. I think you would both like that. Jim Caviziel and Dennis Quaid. Great sci-fi film.
Unrelated, I also recommend Road to Perdition. Amazing cast: Tom Hanks, Jude Law, Daniel Craig, Paul Newman, and Stanley Tucci. Great depression era gangster film that to me is one of most beautiful movies I've ever seen with the most beautiful cinematography and the most amazing score (music).
I've recommended Road to Perdition a few times to other reactors and its never been done. Hopefully you guys do it.
Fun fact, the main guard who antagonizes him in the truck, is Buffalo Bill
I feel like it's pretty obvious he was a patient there all along just like the doctor said, realized the truth at the end, stayed recovered the next morning but chose the lobotomy in order to finally forget and rid himself of his demons once and for all, but I've also seen this movie like 3-4 times. You may want to go back and rewatch it at least a second time, I think all the little subtle clues along the way will be a lot clearer than it was the first time :)
Leo is one of the most underrated and under appreciated actors ever. This was such a great film!
I really dont think Leo is underrated at all so many people know him and love him.
Four:
The Keymaster (Levine), The Oracle (Kingsley), The Architect (Von Sydow),...The Analyst?
Ruffalo.
Now I understand Tony visiting Bruce's couch!
Of course, The Oracle and Architect are subject to debate.
Warden/Keymaster and Ruffalo's up-close Analyst, are good-to go!
He blames himself in not listening/seeing the signs that his wife was ill. And because he refused to see it it resulted in his wife killing their 3 children, and in return, his guilt is what did him in.
finally someone wu understood the end
Now watch it again....its a completely different film when you know what's coming. You see so much
This movie was based on a Dennis Lehane book, several of which have been made into great movies, like Mystic River, Gone Baby Gone, and The Drop. Be prepared, though, the end of Gone Baby Gone is almost guaranteed to start an argument with whomever you watch it. ✌🏽
Gone Baby Gone is so underrated. Amazing movie. Amazing books too.
I remember watching this thinking they are really trying too hard to look like detectives, but I shrugged it off since it was the 50s lol.
You'd think "DON'T SPLIT UP IN THE ASYLUM" would be a base human instinct.
I love watching their videos. Is it weird that I’m curious to know how they look without their hats 😂😂
no i wonder too 🤣
They are stuck at this point. They just paint them everytime lmao
Why are you all wet baby? That line sends shivers up my back every time I watch this movie.
"Every time I see mist I'm like... Silent Hill" y'all would hate where I live lol. The mist rolls down the hills into the fields behind the house and makes it so you can't see past the road or the front yard. Some mornings every direction you can look is fogged with pearly white so thick if Pyramid Head was walking down the street I wouldn't know until he came up to my mailbox.
Let's not just gloss over that Basketball Diaries idea. You should DEFINITELY watch that one.
It's not just his murdering his wife. He also feels 100% responsible for his wife murdering his kids because he knew his wife was unwell when she set their apartment on fire and would tell him her brain was unwell and he wouldn't listen. He drank instead. That was his response.
So he feels responsible for his entire family's death.
And that's why he creates Teddy Daniel's because he can't live with himself.
So at the end he accepts that he can't live with himself and nakes it his choice, but he doesn't die, he gets lobotomized. But it is a kind of death per se.
It's great watching this movie a second time and paying attention to everyone else, knowing the outcome.
Idk why i cry hard to that last word of him. Hit hard for some reason both in his case and us in reality
My schools Scholastic Book Fair was at a Barnes and Nobels and I scooted away to buying Shutter Island for like 5.99. Now I love reading the novel before watching.
I suggested it before, but you guys should watch The Prestige. If you enjoy movies that’ll make you want to watch it again right after finishing it to catch clues like this movie then you’ll love it.
This movie is great. I picked this one up at the same time I picked up The Book of Eli. That was a good movie night.
Yesssss
Mental institution patient once said : "Which would be worse, to live as a monster or to die as a good man"
Another would be patient also said : "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain"
These kind of quotes just messed up with your brain.
Don't ever say it
Leonardo's performance is the best he's ever done besides Titanic. I think he really did break but in the end he didn't want to live. I always was confused by the lady in the cave if she was really real.
THIS
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@@02michellemybell02 Yes Gworl. All of this. Who the heck was that woman??
@@TheArtofBeingReacts just subscribed to your channel 🙂
@@02michellemybell02 I just saw you in Suicide Squad 2❤️💋💋
The clear proof that he was faking at the end is that he, supposedly as Teddy, gets up and willingly walks off with the doctors without any resistance.
Great reaction guys! One of the most underrated movies of the last decade. A masterpiece.
13:32 she's shaking her head no while saying he's a good doctor ....
Last year around this time y’all had 7k subs now its 40k subs👏👏👏
You guys HAVE to watch Triangle from 2009
i loved watching ug trying to figure it out knowing the ending. man there are sm movies i wish i could go back and watch for the first time with no context
This movie is so underrated. Dicaprio did amazing!!
On The Nature Of Daylight / This Bitter Earth by Max Richter and Dinah Washington beautiful song.
6:35 :D that synced "Ah?!" was great
I think that in the end they were able to bring him back to reality but by his own choice he wanted the lobotomy, he can’t live with the reality of what happened.
Ted Levine the actor who played the warden was "Buffalo Bill" the serial killer in Silence of the Lambs.
Did you notice the security guard who drove up in the jeep and picked up Andrew?
Buffalo Bill from silence of the lambs.
Oh my god THAT’S what I know him from. I didn’t even fully realize that was bothering me until just now, reading this lmao. Thanks!
@@nattyboh2944 hahahaha isn’t that awesome?! For me it’s like the equivalent of seeing a unicorn in real life lol
That’s a good one. How about this one… the patient and his partner that chokes him in the movie is also Rorschach from The Watchmen and Freddy Krueger from the Nightmare remake (Jackie Earl Haley).
@@CopiousTurtle 😲😀 wow thank you! I’m gonna have to check that out! It’s like an homage to horror lol
@@elizabitty213 -LOL perfectly put
@Copious Turtl -Wow, they really stacked the entire cast with incredible talent
Super twist like The Six Sense. Another movie that fooled just about everyone. Keep up the great reactions.
When Curt gets well you guys gotta do “FENCES” with Denzel Washington you guys would love itt!!!!
It would be great for you guys to watch this again. It would be fun witnessing your perspective now that you know how it ends. That would be interesting.
Leo's brain got violated at the end. Walked away to the light house where they do experiments or lebanese him. "To die as a good man."
This is one of my favorite movies.
He was a patient and instead of essentially relapsing and living there lie he made up her wanted to die knowing what he did with a right mind.
Leo loves doing dark movies of people in turmoil (bloody Scorpios lol💕). You guys are my favorite reactors and Mr. Video and me lol. Loved your Interview With a Vampire reaction!
@Maya Nightwolf Then you know all about it☺️❤️
On rewatch, I love watching Mark Ruffalo's performance... little, subtle facial acting that is missed the first time since we're all watching Leo 😉
I'm so sorry for your loss of Shaggy. May she rest in peace. 🙏
AMAZING movie. Surprised nobody mentioned the 'glass' of water....
Stonehearst Asylum is a bit up the same alley.
My Aunt, mom, cousins and me all watched this movie in theaters when it first came out. Oh man, I had to re-watch it to understand what I missed the first time. XD
so glad you guys reacted to this. my favorite movie!!
I've seen this movie twice and didn't understand it, I watch it with y'all and fully understand the movie now 😂. Thank you for your commentary and break down.
DiCaprio plays a character with a surprisingly similar tragic backstory in Inception. And both movies came out the same year.
Tear Up Nation- "All you need to know the ending will fuck you up it did me. P.s love you guys." Martin Scorsese Casino it's fantastic.
holy shit I just realized that army guy is Buffalo Bill
If he was a detective others would have known where he was. They would have come looking for him. When she caught the apartment on fire. He didn’t have her committed and took her away. Left her with his kids and it cost him the life of all three.
The ending is up to interpretation on purpose… great film.
“See the lighthouse has all the answers”
Ohhh just wait til he gets in there 😅
Curtis 🤣 "Looks like she held on to the ring a little too long."
This movie must be watched twice! It's a totally different movie if you know the end ^^
"I've never had my brain violated in so many ways." 😅🤣😂😅🤣😂
This movie was crazy love the video guys stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
Ben Kingsley is .. King... Just watch "You kill me"!
Notice when the doctor was talking about the note he said "you wrote it". In the interview scene Andrew didn't write it, the woman did. Another clever line that is so easily missed that shows he made people up to fit into the story he created for himself
wait the woman with the water glass?
@@mrsfahrenheit Yep
If you like to be confused by a movie and be wondering until the end you should react to Sphere by Barry Levinson. It's an outstanding cast and very complicated movie to grasp
“I’ve never had my brain violated in so many ways.” 🤣 Damn straight Mark Ruffalo is a good looking man! You should watch him read Thirst Tweets! He’s so humble and sweet! Great reaction! Great movie!! Never disappoints!!