I think Ella actually switched with Catherine when she was being killed to spare her the pain of her death. she stated and I quote" I can bare the sharpest stones so you don't feel their pain", but another's free will is his alone(referring to George's will to murder his wife and she unable to do anything to stop him) that was somewhat her gift to cath as she was gifted same by the woman before her.
Yes! The ring falling off her ring at the end of the scene hints at that too cause earlier Catherine said it was a bit tight when trying to take it off to give it back to the long haired kid
No, she... well she did....... 🤔 So Cole could get paid? That's the best I can come up with. Oh! To say "Daddy's friend" at the library.... which, again, led to nothing. I concede. ✌
might be wrong here, but I'm pretty sure as Catherine is getting murdered, the previous woman of the house occupied her body, so although Catherine was murdered anyway, I think the ghost protected her to the best of her ability, by taking away the pain of the murder. but the spirits were pretty useless, could have just idk dropped a light on George's head or something lol
The movie is about women victims of domestical violence, with a lot of religious ideas like good people/martyr will go in heaven and bad people in hell. But on earth men are always the winners even when they don't deserve it, they say it at the beginning of the movie. So it is frustrating to see her die, but it's pretty logical.
@@rosesullivan i mean we've seen them shut and lock doors before (like when cath was in the bathroom) so why couldn't they lock him out of the bedroom that cath was in?
@@bizziegrace sprits/guardian angels can’t change the fate of someone’s death, which is pretty disappointing but they protected her by when she was getting stabbed with the axe, the spirit went inside her catherine’s body so that the stabbing will hurt less, which is why catherine’s body wasn’t moving at all when she was getting murdered.
yes! I was so confused when they talked about it like it was a thriller/horror because it was obviously not. It was a drama with few ghosts. I think it was bad marketing and editing on their part.
Agreed but I'd throw in 'mystery' too, although they use 'mystery' to make a shitty screenplay seem deeper than it really is, which is a poo-encrusted toilet bowl.
Dude I have bad ADD and I get really bad anxiety, so sometimes I can’t watch movies LOL, but that’s why I love watching these because I can still hear about the movie, and what happens in it. I just don’t have to try and sit through a whole movie without getting up 20 times or having a panic attack lol
The spiritual weaving isn't as off the wall as you think. Both in Greek and Norse mythology the life story and faith of every living being is represented by a thread woven by the three godesses of destiny prepresenting birth, life and death, the latter tasked with cutting the thread when it's your time to eh well, kick the bucket. And all those individual threads together makes up the fabric of the world/reality/ cosmos and is a direct link to the gods and the spritiual life. That's probably where the writers got it from
I came here to say exactly this. It's also a big part of Mesoamerican spirituality, and along with midwifery and medicine one of the gifts given to the first woman from the gods. She, in turn teacher her daughters who teach theirs and on and on connecting this generation to the very first. Added to the symbology you mentioned, the thread of life is also related to the umbilical cord, which is again related to the above (a link of both blood and knowledge going back forever). And even today we talk about "the fabric of space and time."
Also remember about how weaving is a "women's craft" that's doesn't get acknowledged as a valid form of arm. This was a big part of 70's feminist art movement. ✌🏻
Tbh if my guy started speeding down a highway trying to scare me not stopping regardless of how often I tell him to, it’s over right then and there. If he can’t hear the words “stop” and “no” in my distress, it’s not gonna work between us
Entirely possible, but with due respect, you sound like the kind of person who 1. Would not marry a grandiose narcissist and 2. Said narcissist would sense that he could not dominate and control you to such an extent and would not be attracted to you.
even before then, he made comments about Justine scarfing down cake, knowing that Catherine has an ED. Thats when I knew he was an abusive controlling mf.
@pretty.moraaaa abuse can be subtle. If he knows that she has an ED and makes comments about how much another woman eats to either make his wife self conscious or inspire competition between two women, he's doing that with an intent to illicit a response. You may not see it but as someone who has experienced and research abuse, that was a red flag in the context of their relationship.
@@teshalisI picked that up too! Like he sometimes acted like he wanted her to get better by (very passive aggressively) encouraging her to follow doc's orders with the protein shakes and such. BUT at the first opportunity, he makes a comment about another woman eating too much. Then later, he used the ED in arguments to put her down, or redirect attention from his own failings (such as equating her drinking wine on an empty stomach with his driving erratically while high). I got the impression that he subtly encourages it just so he can weaponize it later.
I would also think that not buying a haunted house would also have something to do with it. Remember, the husband only killed his wife because there was a power play at work between the ghostly couple. :/
@@sigmacademy the husband was a scumbag way before buying the haunted house. Forging his recommendation letter, stealing his brothers paintings and pretending they were his etc.
I liked this movie, it didn’t end with a happy ending for the character which I was sad about. I was hoping she’d get out. He still got caught but still, at least Ella occupied her body while she was being hacked to death. She didn’t feel any pain. But she couldn’t do too much since she was being held back as well by her evil husband.
I actually kind of liked this one. I agree that it wasn’t a strict horror movie, but I kind of liked that? It kind of mixed genres and delivered on interesting themes.
I really liked it. I can't watch horror or really scary films because they give me night terrors. I was able to watch this with no issue. It is more of a story telling movie. I really like that ghosts are hinted about while the family goes on with their lives, and that ghosts can't necessarily do things but influence. Even though I wouldn't categorize this as horror, it has better story telling than a lot of scary/suspenseful movies imo. There's a lot going on at one time and in the background, and a lot of "suggests" things without having to show it.
I completely agree with all of your guys comments. I enjoyed the movie too. Sometimes I'll switch the play back speed on a movie to go faster because its snores ville. But this one kept me intrigued. I thought the writing was well done. I love when the story tells us that the husband took credit for his cousins artwork. I was like "O.m.g he did not!!!" lol
I completely agree. It’s more of a thriller movie. It’s the family drama that brought the real life “horror” and the ghosts were more of an element of aid and influence. It was the people story line that was the focus of the film.
I loved this one the hidden darkness of domestic violence The evil of those think they inherently believed they are owed everything for nothing I believe George killed his cousin Henry because he wanted everything he had like his talent he is bitter that he can’t live off his parent’s anymore he shows irritation and possessive behavior when Cat shows connections with anyone else ever their own daughter He is a self obsessed man child
I actually took the time to watch this movie and the younger brother/babysitter could have given the police the letter that George left him and that would have been enough to hold him on suspicion of murder. A blood test would have shown wife had sedatives in her system - a Rx that was filled the day before (he called the police) by George.
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Just because it's labeled a horror doesn't mean they were trying to approach the film with jumpscares. Sounds like this was more of a drama/thriller with a supernatural element. Haven't watched the movie, but everything seems well thought out. I like it.
I don't think this movie should be seen as a horror. I think it's a spiritual/supernatural drama, and I loved it. I think it's about sisterhood, and just like in real life, sisterhood can't stop evil doings, but it can support you through it.
23:22 “theres no way to connect the dots” so autopsy’s just magically dont exist now? Even in the 80s you could clearly when tell a body has been sitting there all night🧍🏾♀️
@@rae9450. There's a conversation between the sheriff and the wife where she says "they said it's possible she was dead longer, right?" They normally do that stuff with liver temperature but considering she was gutted, it might be hard to tell. The internal body temperature wouldn't cool at a predictable rate because it's ... Open With that said... The drugs in her shake can, the smashed phone in the kitchen, no sign she fought back or even reacted to being chopped, the fact Cole was there most of the morning/afternoon (when would the 'burglary' have occured?), him leaving his classes early unexpectedly (explains motive - he caught her leaving), his fingerprints on the axe despite him having a hired hand to chop wood, the packed bags in the car, the separate checking account, the little girl possibly remembering that they were planning to leave, the drag marks in the yard, the bruises on her back and arms from being thrown around. There is literally so much evidence and he couldn't have hidden it all. Of course, everything above is circumstancial but with the two witnesses (I think Willis would come forward) you create a plethora of motive, opportunity is established by him leaving class early, and means via the murder weapon with his prints. A good defense attorney would suggest Eddie as thebkiller. The affair (motive), how his hands were on the murder weapon at one point (means), imply he was possibly involved with Willis too, etc (motive). Say Eddie had opportunity because of Cole babysitting, and sprinkle in a little of his troubled past. Imply he equated Cath to his mother and that's why he killed her in the same place his mom died. That would likely be enough reasonable doubt for an acquittal. Luckily the husband is facing trial with an omnipotent judge now
My favorite thing about your channel is I can't watch most horror movies without getting really freaked out an anxious. This tells me all the important parts without any of that thanks!
I JUST finished watching this and came to find out about the ending; this movie was actually phenomenal minus the ending, which is really unfortunate, because then you get reviewers shitting on the entire movie when in fact it was beautifully done. The movie really seemed to follow in the footsteps of other more supernatural dramas such as Haunting of Hill House and Haunting of Bly Manor, where you're forced to (or maybe not so much 'forced' if you're a little stubborn and ignorant) remember that ghosts were once living, breathing, feeling people with all their own stories and sadness. Anyway -- I actually recommend this movie, just don't get stoked about the ending because it is... strange.
Sooo, a different take on the Amityville Horror, then. A guy named George kills his wife with an axe because of a ghost, yeah, it’s the Amityville Horror 🤣
My thoughts exactly. As I was... dredging through this, I said "This is such a 'great value' Amityville Horror". Then realized that's giving it too much credit. At least Walmart puts the core ingredients into their stuff.
I was just about to suggest this for your next Ending Explained because we just watched it this weekend! I quite enjoyed it. It felt really long but really good. As I'm watching this ending explained, I'm realizing that there isn't one developed female character that I didn't like in this movie, and I loved that. I never really thought that Amanda Seyfried was a great actor but she did really well in this!
I don’t think this review did the movie justice. I honestly thought this movie would be a waste of time but seeing the cast I thought I’d give it a try. The writers did a great job explaining the theology of Swedenborg and working his philosophy into the plot. George is also a well-written sociopath with the way he subtly controls his wife, love-bombs her, exerts his control over her “out of concern”. And having someone like Foyd affirm Cath’s beliefs that there’s a spirit present in her house actually made me cry a little. She has such a good support system from the community, which can drive a sociopath (like George) crazy because the stronger the victim’s relationships with others the less power he has over her. The characters drive the plot forward and it’s incredibly well done. It’s now on my spooky October movie list.
I love this movie. I don't think it was supposed to be horror per SE, i thing the "horror" lended to the plot. As a domestic violence survivor, i can really say thing movie was... absolutely captivating for me. I loved the movie. And i think it speaks to the bond between women who go through it. That guy. He really messed with me.
Awesome story! I love it in ghost stories where the ghosts are simply humans who have passed on and are benevolent towards the living-it just takes a while to figure out they're not harmful
So, I can agree with elements of your review, however I honestly enjoyed every beat of this movie, I never felt that it lagged for any moment of its run time. Now, my personal opinion, I think that George fed her eating disorder and continued to shame her about it because it allowed him another element of control. I think that Amanda Seyfried’s character has one of the best character arch’s that I have seen in a long long. Well done movie and well done review.
Same!! After awhile I was like wait.. if he killed 2 people in one night (only 1 eventually) then he HAD to have killed his cousin. Everything is lies!
I actually loved the movie. The philosophical themes and concepts really resonate with the way I see life and reminds me of reiki. And the whole thing about domestic violence was portrayed accurate and realistically. I think we are too used to monsters, demons and stuff that we don't understand anymore that the living, us HUMANS, are FAR SCARIER than ANY monster could ever be. The whole domestic violence thing IS scary, because it's REAL and it HAPPENS, and not long ago people would not care or not bat an eye to it! Of course I love demon movies as well, I like to keep my horizons broadened and open, hence why I think that when watching this movie one should keep an open mind and take it for what it is in essence rather that what we may have led to want or believe it to be. I think the movie is rather deep, and quite enjoyable. Justine is the MVP here lol. I hope some of y'all were able to enjoy it as I have. :)
I've been waiting for you to cover this film. This sounded completely like another film made years ago and thought I was tripping while reading the synopsis
I cannot determine whether he was fully aware of what would happen at the end of that boat ride and if he was headed into it willfully. He didn't let go of the tiller. It was forced out of his hand.
I remember liking the themes and how the movie subverted the genre, but the ending was just so unsatisfying for me...like how the first ghost wife isn't free even in death her husband still harasses her. At first I thought the twist was gonna be that the ghost lady was the evil one and her ghost husband was trying to keep her away. Also they introduced aspects like having a child at a young age, and developing an eating disorder without really doing anything with it. It's a shame because I thought that could have been more interesting, but I suppose maybe the point was that (like in real life) things aren't always tied up neatly into a thematic bow at the end. The main character dies, and although not all the things that happened played into her character arc, they still happened.
I think the movie isn't even about fearing death which is why Catherine dying doesn't seem so devastating to me. Movie seemed more like it's about the connections and energies about how woven life is, in and after death. Justine's weaving skill might be a symbolism for that. And in the end justice is always served, may that be in or after life.
The ghosts in this movie were worthless. What’s the point of having ghost friends if they aren’t going to save you from being murdered from your husband.
This movie is more of a softer 'Stepfather' vs 'What Lies Beneath'. It's a bit slow, but I enjoyed it and it has its moments like that unexpected axe scene. Amanda certainly knows how to marry the psychos, having done the same thing recently in 'You Should Have Left.'
I love that I can watch your summaries and save 2 hours of my life. I was really excited about this one, saw the reviews but was still intrigued but didn’t want to watch it, haha. So I’m happy you summarised this one!
I loved this movie so much! But I love everything with Amanda.. and I really enjoyed the ghosts not being the most important part of the movie, kind of like crimson peak.
Definitely not the movie I thought, but I really enjoyed it. The husband is one of the worst character ever and I was so glad that there was justice at the end.
Thank you FoundFlix for another amazing video!😁👍 You're Movie commentaries and explanations on their endings are always so well written and said. I tend to find these videos more interesting than the movies, but it also shows me movies I should check out for myself. I appreciate all the hard work!😁💖
I have a friend who's not married and she dealt with some crazy ass dude so it's not about being married it's about being careful who you deal with in general
Would love to see you do an Ending Explained for ‘the Number 23’ with Jim Carrey It was a movie I personally enjoyed and it’s pretty trippy Great video as always :)
I just watched it for the 5th time I enjoy psychological thrillers as well! my favorite number is 23 my birthday has 23 in it I'm obsessed. I like Jim Carrey.
I can see how someone expecting a horror movie would be disappointed, but I had a completely different experience. I don't want to say I "enjoyed" this movie because I don't enjoy witnessing domestic violence, but I appreciated the realistic depiction of how abusers use emotional and mental abuse on their victims; I hope it could possibly help someone experiencing those same behaviors from a partner identify them as abusive. I also really appreciated how the women were there for each other, Justine especially. I like the subversion of the stereotype that women can't and don't get along with each other. The protective and supportive nature of the relationship between these women was truly a breath of fresh air. I also love that Floyd was just good. He seemed so nice that I was initially certain that he was going to end up being evil, but he was just a genuinely nice person that wanted to help. Unfortunately, we don't see too much of that anymore.
It took me, like, 2 weeks to watch this movie. About 6 weeks faster than usual, but only because I wanted to watch it before you made a video about it. Things Heard & Seen is good for background noise when you're cooking up some hamburgers. I don't know what's it's about, though. I'm not sure if I'm going insane or what, but does anyone else hear the music in his videos?
I really enjoyed this movie, I thought it was a classy take on Gothic horror. I was really excited to see that you 'explained' it though, I was definitely waiting!
I enjoyed the movie, it was nice to see something good on Netflix. The beginning could have been different, once the movie gets back to the beginning point it was kinda boring. The family drama was my favorite part, it gave more story than just a ghost doing ghost stuff. The ghost aspect was the most lacking part.
I love how Amanda looks like she hasn’t aged a day since mean girls
omg ikrr
Holy shit totally forgot she was in that 💀
She was basically the only reason I watched this. I just love looking at her, even if the plot is a dumpster fire.
she sure does.
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I think Ella actually switched with Catherine when she was being killed to spare her the pain of her death. she stated and I quote" I can bare the sharpest stones so you don't feel their pain", but another's free will is his alone(referring to George's will to murder his wife and she unable to do anything to stop him) that was somewhat her gift to cath as she was gifted same by the woman before her.
Yes! The ring falling off her ring at the end of the scene hints at that too cause earlier Catherine said it was a bit tight when trying to take it off to give it back to the long haired kid
I just recently saw this film and I'm glad I came across this comment. I didn't put this together during first watch.
My favorite part of the movie is how the daughter is completely inconsequential to the plot.
No, she... well she did....... 🤔 So Cole could get paid? That's the best I can come up with. Oh! To say "Daddy's friend" at the library.... which, again, led to nothing. I concede. ✌
What daughter?
Lol i was just asking my self what about the daughter?
@@ArionNoble lmaoo
@@ArionNoble I legit just asked myself this not as a joke but because I literally forgot they had a daughter
I thought the “ghosts” were supposed to protect her. And then she ends up dying a miserable death. Not happy at all.
Right wtf??? That part was bullshit. He cheated on her AND murdered her? Like what a fuck face.
might be wrong here, but I'm pretty sure as Catherine is getting murdered, the previous woman of the house occupied her body, so although Catherine was murdered anyway, I think the ghost protected her to the best of her ability, by taking away the pain of the murder. but the spirits were pretty useless, could have just idk dropped a light on George's head or something lol
The movie is about women victims of domestical violence, with a lot of religious ideas like good people/martyr will go in heaven and bad people in hell. But on earth men are always the winners even when they don't deserve it, they say it at the beginning of the movie. So it is frustrating to see her die, but it's pretty logical.
@@rosesullivan i mean we've seen them shut and lock doors before (like when cath was in the bathroom) so why couldn't they lock him out of the bedroom that cath was in?
@@bizziegrace sprits/guardian angels can’t change the fate of someone’s death, which is pretty disappointing but they protected her by when she was getting stabbed with the axe, the spirit went inside her catherine’s body so that the stabbing will hurt less, which is why catherine’s body wasn’t moving at all when she was getting murdered.
I don’t think this movie was meant to be a horror movie. It’s more like a supernatural drama.
yes! I was so confused when they talked about it like it was a thriller/horror because it was obviously not. It was a drama with few ghosts. I think it was bad marketing and editing on their part.
@@e.ghetti6710 I somewhat agree, but he does murder his wife with an ax at the end so... kinda scary lol
Agreed but I'd throw in 'mystery' too, although they use 'mystery' to make a shitty screenplay seem deeper than it really is, which is a poo-encrusted toilet bowl.
@@alyssam2605 that's not horror. That's violence or thrilling at best , people keep on forgetting there's a distinction
@callmecatalyst The screenplay was written by two oscar nominated directors.
Can’t wait for its sequel
“Things felt and smelled”
Lmmfao
And the. The anime things touched and felt
Ew....LOL
Okay LMAOO that would actually make this movie interesting
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I like how these explanations are better than the movies themselves.
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And it saves a lot of time too!
Dude I have bad ADD and I get really bad anxiety, so sometimes I can’t watch movies LOL, but that’s why I love watching these because I can still hear about the movie, and what happens in it. I just don’t have to try and sit through a whole movie without getting up 20 times or having a panic attack lol
For sure!!
@Ordonity regardless, it’s a tried and true statement tho so who cares! Comments are good for the channel no matter what it says, anyways.
Never even seen or heard of this film before, thanks for the free movie summary once again
Ironically, since this is about things being seen and heard... 😏
@@nunanusta jesus lmao 😂
Its boring
Me either. However, I did watch "The Bird Box"
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The spiritual weaving isn't as off the wall as you think. Both in Greek and Norse mythology the life story and faith of every living being is represented by a thread woven by the three godesses of destiny prepresenting birth, life and death, the latter tasked with cutting the thread when it's your time to eh well, kick the bucket. And all those individual threads together makes up the fabric of the world/reality/ cosmos and is a direct link to the gods and the spritiual life. That's probably where the writers got it from
oh that's actually super cool
I came here to say exactly this. It's also a big part of Mesoamerican spirituality, and along with midwifery and medicine one of the gifts given to the first woman from the gods. She, in turn teacher her daughters who teach theirs and on and on connecting this generation to the very first.
Added to the symbology you mentioned, the thread of life is also related to the umbilical cord, which is again related to the above (a link of both blood and knowledge going back forever). And even today we talk about "the fabric of space and time."
Wait that literally makes so much sense now after playing the ending of assassins creed Valhalla lol
This gave me a sudden idea. If string theory is true, and we're basically all just vibrating strings well... XD
Also remember about how weaving is a "women's craft" that's doesn't get acknowledged as a valid form of arm. This was a big part of 70's feminist art movement. ✌🏻
Tbh if my guy started speeding down a highway trying to scare me not stopping regardless of how often I tell him to, it’s over right then and there. If he can’t hear the words “stop” and “no” in my distress, it’s not gonna work between us
Entirely possible, but with due respect, you sound like the kind of person who 1. Would not marry a grandiose narcissist and 2. Said narcissist would sense that he could not dominate and control you to such an extent and would not be attracted to you.
even before then, he made comments about Justine scarfing down cake, knowing that Catherine has an ED. Thats when I knew he was an abusive controlling mf.
@pretty.moraaaa abuse can be subtle. If he knows that she has an ED and makes comments about how much another woman eats to either make his wife self conscious or inspire competition between two women, he's doing that with an intent to illicit a response. You may not see it but as someone who has experienced and research abuse, that was a red flag in the context of their relationship.
@@teshalisI picked that up too! Like he sometimes acted like he wanted her to get better by (very passive aggressively) encouraging her to follow doc's orders with the protein shakes and such. BUT at the first opportunity, he makes a comment about another woman eating too much. Then later, he used the ED in arguments to put her down, or redirect attention from his own failings (such as equating her drinking wine on an empty stomach with his driving erratically while high). I got the impression that he subtly encourages it just so he can weaponize it later.
"Don't marry a douchebag" is a much more accurate title! You made me laugh so hard!
I would also think that not buying a haunted house would also have something to do with it. Remember, the husband only killed his wife because there was a power play at work between the ghostly couple. :/
@@sigmacademy the husband was a scumbag way before buying the haunted house. Forging his recommendation letter, stealing his brothers paintings and pretending they were his etc.
yea i agree. he was always a liar and a douchebag. i wouldn't be surprised if he was also somehow involved in death of his cousin Henry.
Its da “ musty family drama” for me.
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"I happen to be sick George throwing up our marriage" dayum
excellent line... and then the door slamming shut and locking....
Best part hahahahhahha 🙃🤣
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I liked this movie, it didn’t end with a happy ending for the character which I was sad about. I was hoping she’d get out. He still got caught but still, at least Ella occupied her body while she was being hacked to death. She didn’t feel any pain. But she couldn’t do too much since she was being held back as well by her evil husband.
I actually kind of liked this one. I agree that it wasn’t a strict horror movie, but I kind of liked that? It kind of mixed genres and delivered on interesting themes.
Me too! I enjoyed the family drama part the most
I really liked it. I can't watch horror or really scary films because they give me night terrors. I was able to watch this with no issue. It is more of a story telling movie. I really like that ghosts are hinted about while the family goes on with their lives, and that ghosts can't necessarily do things but influence. Even though I wouldn't categorize this as horror, it has better story telling than a lot of scary/suspenseful movies imo. There's a lot going on at one time and in the background, and a lot of "suggests" things without having to show it.
I completely agree with all of your guys comments. I enjoyed the movie too. Sometimes I'll switch the play back speed on a movie to go faster because its snores ville. But this one kept me intrigued. I thought the writing was well done. I love when the story tells us that the husband took credit for his cousins artwork. I was like "O.m.g he did not!!!" lol
I completely agree. It’s more of a thriller movie. It’s the family drama that brought the real life “horror” and the ghosts were more of an element of aid and influence. It was the people story line that was the focus of the film.
I loved this one the hidden darkness of domestic violence
The evil of those think they inherently believed they are owed everything for nothing
I believe George killed his cousin Henry because he wanted everything he had like his talent he is bitter that he can’t live off his parent’s anymore he shows irritation and possessive behavior when Cat shows connections with anyone else ever their own daughter
He is a self obsessed man child
Was having a pretty sad and lonely mothers day when I saw your upload. Thanks for making it a bit better!
I do hope you're okay and your family all are ♥️
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I actually took the time to watch this movie and the younger brother/babysitter could have given the police the letter that George left him and that would have been enough to hold him on suspicion of murder. A blood test would have shown wife had sedatives in her system - a Rx that was filled the day before (he called the police) by George.
the shitbag could have said that his wife was mentally not stable and "an alcoholic" and it still doesnt prove that it was him. so only letter maybe
This is the 80s. I don’t think what is common now was so common in the 80s
right dna testing was just being introduced in the 80s
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說到食物,不要以為那些被拒絕的人只吃垃圾。相反,他們學會了在被忽視的肉類和蔬菜中尋找營養。他們學會了清潔,切塊,調味和慢燉慢燉的野菜和肉類,在食品市場上被忽略的部分家用蔬菜和肉類,並且學會了使用芳香的木煙(如山核桃,山核桃和豆科灌木
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@@LouisWesner-lu3zf June 4, 1989 Tiananmen Square was a serious tragedy guys. Tiananmen Square Tiananmen Square
@@neanderthal- Some video rental stores are still around, and I'm not just talking about blockbuster.
_Oooohhhhhh! Someone's got a Creator-Crush!_
If I'm being completely honest...i don't blame you one bit, lol
Like, _'Get in line, Lady, this'ere's MAH MAN!!_ lol
😄😄😄
Seriously though....
*Step off, I seent 'im 1st!*
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Each comment in this thread is another two combo punch
My new ringtone: "I use the power of the cosmos to sew a little blanket for you"
My little sisters a background actor in this film & she said she had a blast!
Just because it's labeled a horror doesn't mean they were trying to approach the film with jumpscares. Sounds like this was more of a drama/thriller with a supernatural element. Haven't watched the movie, but everything seems well thought out. I like it.
It's always a good day when found flix uploads a ending Explained Video
19:50 , When the bird crashed in through the window and said , "sorry folks , wrong house ."
"I use the power of the cosmos to sew a little blanket for you" - foundflix 2021
I haven't even seen the video yet but he does!! We can always hide under it when we're too scared of the movies he covers 🤣
Crafters around thr world are clutching their pearls
He says as he shows a picture of a sweater.
@@stardust948. To be fair, I would literally marry anyone who would knit me a sweater made from the cosmos, lol (especially if it is oversized). 😁
I don't think this movie should be seen as a horror. I think it's a spiritual/supernatural drama, and I loved it. I think it's about sisterhood, and just like in real life, sisterhood can't stop evil doings, but it can support you through it.
THE WAY I WAS WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO AFTER I WATCHED THE MOVIE TODAY
Wait people watch the movies before watching the Found Flix videos?
Caps on
23:22 “theres no way to connect the dots” so autopsy’s just magically dont exist now? Even in the 80s you could clearly when tell a body has been sitting there all night🧍🏾♀️
I know the cause of death is extremely clear but did no one stop to think, “hey maybe i should try to determine when she died”.
@@rae9450. There's a conversation between the sheriff and the wife where she says "they said it's possible she was dead longer, right?"
They normally do that stuff with liver temperature but considering she was gutted, it might be hard to tell. The internal body temperature wouldn't cool at a predictable rate because it's ... Open
With that said... The drugs in her shake can, the smashed phone in the kitchen, no sign she fought back or even reacted to being chopped, the fact Cole was there most of the morning/afternoon (when would the 'burglary' have occured?), him leaving his classes early unexpectedly (explains motive - he caught her leaving), his fingerprints on the axe despite him having a hired hand to chop wood, the packed bags in the car, the separate checking account, the little girl possibly remembering that they were planning to leave, the drag marks in the yard, the bruises on her back and arms from being thrown around. There is literally so much evidence and he couldn't have hidden it all.
Of course, everything above is circumstancial but with the two witnesses (I think Willis would come forward) you create a plethora of motive, opportunity is established by him leaving class early, and means via the murder weapon with his prints. A good defense attorney would suggest Eddie as thebkiller. The affair (motive), how his hands were on the murder weapon at one point (means), imply he was possibly involved with Willis too, etc (motive). Say Eddie had opportunity because of Cole babysitting, and sprinkle in a little of his troubled past. Imply he equated Cath to his mother and that's why he killed her in the same place his mom died. That would likely be enough reasonable doubt for an acquittal.
Luckily the husband is facing trial with an omnipotent judge now
The film is set in the 80’s so actually maybe it wasn’t as democratized as today
I wasn’t expecting to see you till Tuesday my fine gentleman 🧐
A surprise to be sure, but, a welcome one.
I love getting surprised with a new foundflix video. Seriously makes my die every time
Lol right my whole schedule has been thrown off for 2 weeks
Been having a bad day so was eagerly suprised
@@Maso777 Ah man these videos definitely help out with days like that, hopefully you feel better soon my guy!
To be fair the Norse sisters of fate (Norns) were said to have woven the tapestry of our reality. That's pretty cosmic.
You are literally one of the best RUclipsrs! The time it must take to watch, film, and edit in order to give us content is amazing! Forever a subbie.
“BEATING HIS MEAT! in the shower” 🤧😂😂
I died
😂😂😂
My favorite thing about your channel is I can't watch most horror movies without getting really freaked out an anxious. This tells me all the important parts without any of that thanks!
Me too! So glad to read someone else does this. 🙂
Same!!
Same here. I’m very thankful for this channel.
Same!
Same the 3 movies that made me like this was Scream, Chucky and Event Horizon I watched them way to young.
I JUST finished watching this and came to find out about the ending; this movie was actually phenomenal minus the ending, which is really unfortunate, because then you get reviewers shitting on the entire movie when in fact it was beautifully done. The movie really seemed to follow in the footsteps of other more supernatural dramas such as Haunting of Hill House and Haunting of Bly Manor, where you're forced to (or maybe not so much 'forced' if you're a little stubborn and ignorant) remember that ghosts were once living, breathing, feeling people with all their own stories and sadness. Anyway -- I actually recommend this movie, just don't get stoked about the ending because it is... strange.
this movie was boring as hell.
Sooo, a different take on the Amityville Horror, then. A guy named George kills his wife with an axe because of a ghost, yeah, it’s the Amityville Horror 🤣
My thoughts exactly. As I was... dredging through this, I said "This is such a 'great value' Amityville Horror". Then realized that's giving it too much credit. At least Walmart puts the core ingredients into their stuff.
Amityville LIGHT.
@Akash Thomas who peed in your Cheerios?
Sounds like 'The Academy' did the Cheerio pissing, from what i surmise lol
I thought so too at the end
Love how he's talking about weaving and shows a knitted sweater
I was just about to suggest this for your next Ending Explained because we just watched it this weekend! I quite enjoyed it. It felt really long but really good.
As I'm watching this ending explained, I'm realizing that there isn't one developed female character that I didn't like in this movie, and I loved that. I never really thought that Amanda Seyfried was a great actor but she did really well in this!
I didn’t even like this movie but am I going to watch this fully? *hell yes*
Accidentally eavesdrops at work
Me to my coworkers: 0:01
Bruh lmao
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@Ernie Alimboyoguen OMG NO WAY I CLICK LINK AND GET CANCER THX
@@cac2s479 I can’t with you guys 😂 😂
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I don’t think this review did the movie justice. I honestly thought this movie would be a waste of time but seeing the cast I thought I’d give it a try. The writers did a great job explaining the theology of Swedenborg and working his philosophy into the plot. George is also a well-written sociopath with the way he subtly controls his wife, love-bombs her, exerts his control over her “out of concern”. And having someone like Foyd affirm Cath’s beliefs that there’s a spirit present in her house actually made me cry a little. She has such a good support system from the community, which can drive a sociopath (like George) crazy because the stronger the victim’s relationships with others the less power he has over her. The characters drive the plot forward and it’s incredibly well done. It’s now on my spooky October movie list.
That title sounds like it should of been a movie from 2020 tbh lol
@shanveer singh lubana Never
I love this movie. I don't think it was supposed to be horror per SE, i thing the "horror" lended to the plot. As a domestic violence survivor, i can really say thing movie was... absolutely captivating for me. I loved the movie. And i think it speaks to the bond between women who go through it. That guy. He really messed with me.
The title reminds me of that great 70s movie about a blind man called "If You Could See What I Hear".
Awesome story! I love it in ghost stories where the ghosts are simply humans who have passed on and are benevolent towards the living-it just takes a while to figure out they're not harmful
I watch this movie yesterday, I’m so happy that you are here to explain wtf I just watch😂
same!
Me too I was low key mad she ended up dying too🙄
@@sagamirr3913 same I didn’t saw it coming, I was rooting for her and she died 🙃
What did you watch it on?!
@@shifugamez.official it's on Netflix
So, I can agree with elements of your review, however I honestly enjoyed every beat of this movie, I never felt that it lagged for any moment of its run time. Now, my personal opinion, I think that George fed her eating disorder and continued to shame her about it because it allowed him another element of control. I think that Amanda Seyfried’s character has one of the best character arch’s that I have seen in a long long. Well done movie and well done review.
Every time he sings which he does more often than you would think. It really hammers in the hippy vibe and I love it so much
Seems to me Greg had a hand in death of his cousin, movie certainly points to this a bit. Like how he was a talented painter and family favourite.
That would...make sense. Wouldn't put it past this a*hole to already have a record.
@@jjescorpiso21 Yeah. He probably plagiarized his dissertation too.
Same!! After awhile I was like wait.. if he killed 2 people in one night (only 1 eventually) then he HAD to have killed his cousin. Everything is lies!
I actually loved the movie. The philosophical themes and concepts really resonate with the way I see life and reminds me of reiki. And the whole thing about domestic violence was portrayed accurate and realistically. I think we are too used to monsters, demons and stuff that we don't understand anymore that the living, us HUMANS, are FAR SCARIER than ANY monster could ever be. The whole domestic violence thing IS scary, because it's REAL and it HAPPENS, and not long ago people would not care or not bat an eye to it!
Of course I love demon movies as well, I like to keep my horizons broadened and open, hence why I think that when watching this movie one should keep an open mind and take it for what it is in essence rather that what we may have led to want or believe it to be. I think the movie is rather deep, and quite enjoyable. Justine is the MVP here lol.
I hope some of y'all were able to enjoy it as I have. :)
Samee
I'd never expect to hear the words "beating his meat" in a FoundFlix video but it definitely made my night
Lololol
I've been waiting for you to cover this film. This sounded completely like another film made years ago and thought I was tripping while reading the synopsis
"He shouldn't be here, should not be about, He should not be here while mother is out"
-Fish; The Cat in the Hat
dude this movie was good and wasnt meant to be scary really, loved it
I've not had a notification for ages from your channel but now I can binge watch them. Great start to a Saturday. Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴🌹
You should do I Am The Pretty Little Thing Inside This House!!!! It's so good and very confusing lol
Idk man that movie sucked imo 💀 I was so bored but an explanation would be cool haha
That movie was boring as hell
Totally! It was beautiful, but I struggled to find much meaning in it
It is. I'd love to hear his take on it
Agreed, I love Oz's work. Granted, it wasn't really scary or thrilling, but it was a beautiful film.
“Musty family drama” love it.. I’m going to add this line to Every conversation I can when applicable.
Was already binging your videos when this popped up one minute ago, cheers bro
I cannot determine whether he was fully aware of what would happen at the end of that boat ride and if he was headed into it willfully. He didn't let go of the tiller. It was forced out of his hand.
Thank gawd, doordash just got here. Sit back n relax 😌
Lol what did you order?
now that’s what I call relaxing lol
@@sharminameena subway lol
"I use the power of the cosmos, to sew a blanket for you" 🤣😂 Best song ever!
You have no idea how clutch this vid is. Absolutely love ur content
Loving the channel, really helps me understand some movies I didn't understand even after watching it
I remember liking the themes and how the movie subverted the genre, but the ending was just so unsatisfying for me...like how the first ghost wife isn't free even in death her husband still harasses her. At first I thought the twist was gonna be that the ghost lady was the evil one and her ghost husband was trying to keep her away.
Also they introduced aspects like having a child at a young age, and developing an eating disorder without really doing anything with it. It's a shame because I thought that could have been more interesting, but I suppose maybe the point was that (like in real life) things aren't always tied up neatly into a thematic bow at the end. The main character dies, and although not all the things that happened played into her character arc, they still happened.
I think the movie isn't even about fearing death which is why Catherine dying doesn't seem so devastating to me. Movie seemed more like it's about the connections and energies about how woven life is, in and after death. Justine's weaving skill might be a symbolism for that. And in the end justice is always served, may that be in or after life.
“Weaving, the work of the cosmos” 😂
The ghosts in this movie were worthless. What’s the point of having ghost friends if they aren’t going to save you from being murdered from your husband.
Me: Finals week! Time to study.
FoundFlix: (posts)
Me: Study what?
"I used the power of the cosmos, to sew a little blanket for you".
I needed this.
Truly appreciate this one bc I didn't even realize i didn't finish this and fell asleep thinking I did
I’ve actually been waiting for you to do this omg
This movie is more of a softer 'Stepfather' vs 'What Lies Beneath'. It's a bit slow, but I enjoyed it and it has its moments like that unexpected axe scene. Amanda certainly knows how to marry the psychos, having done the same thing recently in 'You Should Have Left.'
I love that I can watch your summaries and save 2 hours of my life. I was really excited about this one, saw the reviews but was still intrigued but didn’t want to watch it, haha. So I’m happy you summarised this one!
He said “the latest craptaculat Netflix hit...”! 🤣🤣🤣 perfect words to disctibe 99% of Netflix movies of all genres 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Aye . Congrats on hitting 2 mill subs . I've been watching for soo long , just waiting for this moment .
I’ve been waiting for this
I loved this movie so much! But I love everything with Amanda.. and I really enjoyed the ghosts not being the most important part of the movie, kind of like crimson peak.
I really had no ideal how good of a singer he is , I would like to hear an entire album about the cosmos , weaving and sweaters.
Definitely not the movie I thought, but I really enjoyed it. The husband is one of the worst character ever and I was so glad that there was justice at the end.
I was waiting for you to do this one!
Coop from Eurotrip has been on a bunch of Netflix movies lately
Thank you FoundFlix for another amazing video!😁👍 You're Movie commentaries and explanations on their endings are always so well written and said. I tend to find these videos more interesting than the movies, but it also shows me movies I should check out for myself. I appreciate all the hard work!😁💖
You had me at "don't marry a douchebag"
Found foundflix last year during the beginning of the pandemic and I've been following ever since❤
Moral of the story: Never get married. 🤔😂
The friend of the wife wasn't married. Still got ran off the road. You must mean don't be around mentally unstable killers, right? :/
@@sigmacademy You mean Justine right lol she was married to Bram wasnt she 👀
Agreed
I have a friend who's not married and she dealt with some crazy ass dude so it's not about being married it's about being careful who you deal with in general
I just watched this movie last night, thank you for this upload😭. Her husband literally pissed me off for the majority of the movie
Would love to see you do an Ending Explained for ‘the Number 23’ with Jim Carrey
It was a movie I personally enjoyed and it’s pretty trippy
Great video as always :)
I just watched it for the 5th time I enjoy psychological thrillers as well! my favorite number is 23 my birthday has 23 in it I'm obsessed. I like Jim Carrey.
SAME HERE WAITING FOR A VIDEO FROM HIM
Yeesssss
I can see how someone expecting a horror movie would be disappointed, but I had a completely different experience. I don't want to say I "enjoyed" this movie because I don't enjoy witnessing domestic violence, but I appreciated the realistic depiction of how abusers use emotional and mental abuse on their victims; I hope it could possibly help someone experiencing those same behaviors from a partner identify them as abusive. I also really appreciated how the women were there for each other, Justine especially. I like the subversion of the stereotype that women can't and don't get along with each other. The protective and supportive nature of the relationship between these women was truly a breath of fresh air. I also love that Floyd was just good. He seemed so nice that I was initially certain that he was going to end up being evil, but he was just a genuinely nice person that wanted to help. Unfortunately, we don't see too much of that anymore.
This is a lifetime movie right here.
Started off strong, died off bad.
i agree they couldve done the ending better and tie up all loose ends but still loved this movie
so boring. ugh.i regret watching it
omg thank you for doing this. i asked you in the last one and you delivered
@Cassidy Lilian yessss i agree
@FoundFlix
you should do an ending explained on the movie Nocturnal Animals. Interesting movie. Keep up the work, love your reviews/ending explained!
I don't agree that all of Netflix's originals aren't good. And I thought this was a creative and beautiful film.
Day something of asking for Foundflix to cover the possession (2012)
I own that movie on blu-ray it's pretty good.
@@melissalayson7275 I've been tryna get them to do it for a while
ive been binging this channel the last 3 days
"You didn't use one breath so your wish isn't coming true" Lol. I have to like it just for that alone xD
" I use the powers of the cosmos to make a sweater for youuuu" LOL!!!!!!! I lost it when he started singing.
It took me, like, 2 weeks to watch this movie. About 6 weeks faster than usual, but only because I wanted to watch it before you made a video about it. Things Heard & Seen is good for background noise when you're cooking up some hamburgers. I don't know what's it's about, though.
I'm not sure if I'm going insane or what, but does anyone else hear the music in his videos?
You're not alone I also hear music.
I look forward to seeing each episode. Love you honey, excellent work and thanks
I really enjoyed this movie, I thought it was a classy take on Gothic horror. I was really excited to see that you 'explained' it though, I was definitely waiting!
Thank you for all your uploads. This is my way of watching a movie I don't really want to waste my time on.
I enjoyed the movie, it was nice to see something good on Netflix. The beginning could have been different, once the movie gets back to the beginning point it was kinda boring. The family drama was my favorite part, it gave more story than just a ghost doing ghost stuff. The ghost aspect was the most lacking part.
Thanks for doing your channel. I really enjoy your work.
Best bit of this film was when the credits started rolling
@Ashly Laci that's my second favourite part lol alongside the awful story