All the scenes where Barry dreams of being in a purgatory cut together, with some crossfade where the cuts are. Enjoy! (All the footage from HBO's Barry)
@@awkward_bombi say this everytime, seasons 2-3 of every show are when it meets its identity peaks and show some of its most iconic and simply fucking daring moments
This is like an episode of the 80s series The Equalizer. An episode called Sea Of Fire. McCall tries to scare a school gang straight and introduces them to a hit man, played by a then unknown David Straitharn, who tells of a near death dream where he’s standing on an ocean shore (a sea of fire) surrounded by the people he’s killed when God walks past him. It was rehashed for a Canadian series starring Nick Mancuso and Carrie moss about a hit man who gets a chance at redemption and to save his soul by saving others.
The weird sound you hear at the end of the beach scene is the gates of Hell opening up, this is based on the real life story of a man who had a near-death experience in which he had a vision of himself and a bunch of people standing silently on a beach, he says that he saw the gates of Hell opening up for him, and when he woke up he realised where he was going and turned his life around. That’s why Janice isn’t there, she hasn’t killed anyone, all she’s ever tried to do is the right thing. Now you may be wondering why Chris is there, I think it’s mostly coz this is Barry’s hallucination & he’s just been confronted by Chris’ wife, but it also might have to do with the fact that Chris killed that one guy after the raid on the airstrip. Also, there are many sins that can send you to Hell, just because we didn’t see Chris commit a sin on-screen doesn’t mean that he’s innocent, he may have done some other things that have landed him at the gates of Hell.
Gene & Sally show up at the end, which could be interpreted as either Barry seeing what would happen to the people he cares for if he continues down this path, or subtle foreshadowing for later scenes
Or maybe barry only saw people who had murdered someone? We've never seen janice kill anyone on screen and most people there are like gang members. Alternatively, only people who barry or his subcontious considers "evil" are there. Both theories are kind of weak tho so idk
I feel like the purgatory dream is Barry coming to terms with the people he’s killed. For some, it’s easy. Many are either self-defense kills or kills necessary for Barry to get out of the life. Janice is the only kill that was purely for personal gain, without any justification set up. Janice’s absence here could be seen as foreshadowing. Barry has so many ghosts in his closet but it’s the one he can’t really remember or come to grips with that brought about his downfall.
that transition from the street to the beach is so trippy
season 3 really was some shit lol
@@awkward_bombi say this everytime, seasons 2-3 of every show are when it meets its identity peaks and show some of its most iconic and simply fucking daring moments
Funny thing is there's real streets like that
They are all just waiting for Barry to arrive to move on
This is like an episode of the 80s series The Equalizer. An episode called Sea Of Fire. McCall tries to scare a school gang straight and introduces them to a hit man, played by a then unknown David Straitharn, who tells of a near death dream where he’s standing on an ocean shore (a sea of fire) surrounded by the people he’s killed when God walks past him. It was rehashed for a Canadian series starring Nick Mancuso and Carrie moss about a hit man who gets a chance at redemption and to save his soul by saving others.
The weird sound you hear at the end of the beach scene is the gates of Hell opening up, this is based on the real life story of a man who had a near-death experience in which he had a vision of himself and a bunch of people standing silently on a beach, he says that he saw the gates of Hell opening up for him, and when he woke up he realised where he was going and turned his life around.
That’s why Janice isn’t there, she hasn’t killed anyone, all she’s ever tried to do is the right thing.
Now you may be wondering why Chris is there, I think it’s mostly coz this is Barry’s hallucination & he’s just been confronted by Chris’ wife, but it also might have to do with the fact that Chris killed that one guy after the raid on the airstrip. Also, there are many sins that can send you to Hell, just because we didn’t see Chris commit a sin on-screen doesn’t mean that he’s innocent, he may have done some other things that have landed him at the gates of Hell.
Ryan’s dad shows up late in the car, he’s also going to Hell because he committed… you know…
Gene & Sally show up at the end, which could be interpreted as either Barry seeing what would happen to the people he cares for if he continues down this path, or subtle foreshadowing for later scenes
The wave
Fun fact the blonde motocross rider is Jolene from nitro circus 🎪:)
who? lmao
Wasn't she killed by the car salesman technically. She shouldn't be in purgatory
@N_ V I think it was mainly based off a foreshadowing of her brother or that so he(barry) felt the guilt
@@Death66636yeah I don't think barry is in purgatory more like inside a dream
I never understood why Janice Moss was not present here
Scheduling conflicts? Lol
Or maybe barry only saw people who had murdered someone? We've never seen janice kill anyone on screen and most people there are like gang members. Alternatively, only people who barry or his subcontious considers "evil" are there. Both theories are kind of weak tho so idk
@@talentlessstudios2422 never thought about this theory, not that weak in my opinion, kinda makes sense... Or just the actress was busy, who knows? 😂
I feel like the purgatory dream is Barry coming to terms with the people he’s killed. For some, it’s easy. Many are either self-defense kills or kills necessary for Barry to get out of the life. Janice is the only kill that was purely for personal gain, without any justification set up. Janice’s absence here could be seen as foreshadowing. Barry has so many ghosts in his closet but it’s the one he can’t really remember or come to grips with that brought about his downfall.
@@talentlessstudios2422Chris never killed anyone
It ain’t purgatory, bro. It’s much worse.
Jersey?
@@andruism7 no. Living in your own mind, with the regret you made. Regrets you know you can never make right.
@@andruism7Jersey Shore😂
They all died off waiting for transportation department secretary to taking them into heaven.
Hell, actually, according to Bill Hader