It's nice to see this movie getting the love it deserves. Genuinely one of the best I've seen. I remember when I first watched it, I saw that day timeline and instantly pause and converted it to years. Thinking it was a mistake I carried on and slowly started wondering if every thing happening was deliberate. Once it clicked and every part fell into place, I was hooked. Combined with near perfect performances and filmmaking, it puts so many things with higher budgets in the dirt.
I like the detail of how accurate the robots’ lasers were pointed at Daughter’s chest when she came back to the facility. If you’re paying close enough attention, you might realize that they could’ve killed Woman with ease, and that shooting her in a not-quite-lethal place was merely for getting her desperate enough to accept help from the facility
I didn't realize it until about 20 minutes into the video that I had seen this movie before. I didn't think very highly of it to the point that I had (until now) totally forgotten about it, and when I remembered that I was like "Wait, Metal and MauLer think this is good?? Da fuq were they smoking?" and then the more I watched this video, the more I went "Oh hey....oh....OH WOAH HEY!" I'm so glad I watched this and got to totally re-experience I Am Mother. Thanks for making this video you guys
Damn. I was pretty positive about this movie and thought it was solid with some real neat touches. Now, I'm very impressed by it. Would have never figured all this stuff out myself.
I slightly disagree on why people might not like too much this movie. It's well written and all, but it's also very grimm. I watched it only once, but after the movie tells you that mother had control on everything, my assumption was that this was an iterative process, like machine learning, and mother did fuck up with multiple kids, in multiple facilities. If you consider what an AI might consider an acceptable margin of error to "perfect" something, the body count become pretty high pretty quickly. Also, daughter is most likely not the first one to reach this point. "woman" adoptive parents might have been people from another facility. It's kinda depressing 😅
Being short is a disability, and as a tall person, it's your responsibility to make sure short people don't get even more disabled by having to look up to speak to you. Doing this can damage their neck. Standing up while talking to short people also makes them feel threatened and unsafe so kneeling down not only prevents them from damaging their necks but also makes them feel more safe. Not doing this means you don't respect short people, you're mocking their disability, you're looking down on them and that's ableist, so be the bigger man and kneel. Thank you.
I'm confused. Did mauler imply that Mother wiped humanity to replace it, or just that Mother would wipe as many less-than-perfect attempts as is necessary, after humanity wiped itself?
"Yes."
-Bilbo Baggins
It's nice to see this movie getting the love it deserves. Genuinely one of the best I've seen. I remember when I first watched it, I saw that day timeline and instantly pause and converted it to years. Thinking it was a mistake I carried on and slowly started wondering if every thing happening was deliberate. Once it clicked and every part fell into place, I was hooked. Combined with near perfect performances and filmmaking, it puts so many things with higher budgets in the dirt.
"Yes."
-Bilbo Baggins
I like the detail of how accurate the robots’ lasers were pointed at Daughter’s chest when she came back to the facility. If you’re paying close enough attention, you might realize that they could’ve killed Woman with ease, and that shooting her in a not-quite-lethal place was merely for getting her desperate enough to accept help from the facility
I didn't realize it until about 20 minutes into the video that I had seen this movie before. I didn't think very highly of it to the point that I had (until now) totally forgotten about it, and when I remembered that I was like "Wait, Metal and MauLer think this is good?? Da fuq were they smoking?" and then the more I watched this video, the more I went "Oh hey....oh....OH WOAH HEY!"
I'm so glad I watched this and got to totally re-experience I Am Mother. Thanks for making this video you guys
Damn. I was pretty positive about this movie and thought it was solid with some real neat touches. Now, I'm very impressed by it. Would have never figured all this stuff out myself.
I slightly disagree on why people might not like too much this movie. It's well written and all, but it's also very grimm. I watched it only once, but after the movie tells you that mother had control on everything, my assumption was that this was an iterative process, like machine learning, and mother did fuck up with multiple kids, in multiple facilities. If you consider what an AI might consider an acceptable margin of error to "perfect" something, the body count become pretty high pretty quickly. Also, daughter is most likely not the first one to reach this point. "woman" adoptive parents might have been people from another facility. It's kinda depressing 😅
Being short is a disability, and as a tall person, it's your responsibility to make sure short people don't get even more disabled by having to look up to speak to you. Doing this can damage their neck. Standing up while talking to short people also makes them feel threatened and unsafe so kneeling down not only prevents them from damaging their necks but also makes them feel more safe. Not doing this means you don't respect short people, you're mocking their disability, you're looking down on them and that's ableist, so be the bigger man and kneel.
Thank you.
So you thought you’d start another channel and I wouldn’t find you Mootlow? Well since I have… Happy Birthday!
I am Mother with Mauler! is my favourite movie
Very interesting film,really hope to see more stuff from this director in the future.
I'm confused. Did mauler imply that Mother wiped humanity to replace it, or just that Mother would wipe as many less-than-perfect attempts as is necessary, after humanity wiped itself?
Tear Screen Podcast: The Sequel Spin-off
Every Tear A German
Underrated flick
But you're a man... How did you become a mother?
does this mean the other humans the other girl met were just robots in human skin? or did mother just leave some humans alive for her to find