Imagine after living in space for 20 years and thinking you were about to die because the ship was running out of oxygen, you hear "It was just a prank, bro. Look, there's a camera over there."
@@ramtiwari5473 Don't forget the mandatory Raid Shadow Legend sponsorship for the crew. Having to watch it everyday for 20 years first thing in the morning before breakfast
Poor Silivia . I was worried that she might be one those characters who pretend to kind and betray later . I was wrong . She's really kind and she doesn't deserve that ending :(
I agree, the way that the therapy rooms were so dark and the weirdness of the whole thing makes you think it's a trap and she's a government agent or something. Glad they didn't end up doing that trope
@@SotonSam . Its not very fashionable like it was when I was younger. I dont know anyone who commonly goes like in times past, anyway. Pubs, yes. I suppose my point is, I dont think its as common anhymore as movies would have us believe.
I miss the good old days where he would just say "Hey, Mystery recapped here." I know these comments are quite common now but i just realized it and i really miss it now
What’s strange is that this type of simulation isn’t far fetch. I imagine something like this could be taking place to get human ready for space living or planetary isolation and so forth
@@artimuos903 They did that some years ago in Russia. Researchers wanted to study the psychological effects of longterm confinement within a group. I think the project lasted almost two years in total.
They wanted a plot twist to make her not trust him after she's been following him blindly and it pushes the story in another direction, because had she not went off and done something stupid the ending wouldn't have turned out that way.
It makes sense though because clones likely wouldn't have the same rights as a natural born human would. I would have more questions if it was a natural born human.
@@TheNitroG1I drew the same conclusions. If a human disappears, it brings up a lot of questions. Clones, however, are probably illegal and don’t even have rights, which explains why the leader chick wanted her dead to cover up their cloning.
The entire film felt rather unnecessary, my standards are low, but this thing was just badly written all over the place. It’s more a “romance” fantasy than anything, and even that plot line feels like an incel wrote it.
there was a tv show with a simular plot called Ascension. In 1963 the us sent a large ship into space to colonize a planet due to the fear of the cold war. The large crew were told it would take 100 years to get there, so their children's children's children would reach it. 51 years later they are at the no turning back point. we learn the fact is. the ship never left earth. The ship is housed a giant warehouse.
I was going to mention that one. Also, I know a read a book about the same thing back in the 80's a girl on a generation starship discovers a door and finds out she's lived underground on Earth her whole life.
2 similar issues with this experiment. -Solar radiation, something she was exposed LESS to because she was underground but is stronger in space. On that note, other radiation in space as well. -Gravity. Something she had, and won't have in space. It really messes with your muscles and skeletal structure. All this experiment might have done was prepare the "participants" for isolation, rationing of resources, and vitamin deficiency.
@@John_the_Paul You'd need an insane level of vaccination to cover all the nonsense that our bodies learn to handle from childhood. Like if you're immune compromised, various little things can take you out. And this is almost that bad in terms of what you'd be exposed to. Makes you wonder how things will be for our Martian descendants after they've been there for a few generations... It's kinda unlikely that they're going to take all of Earth's nightmares with them.
It's a beautiful, heart-warming and under-rated movie. If you liked the story of "The Shape of Water" then you would definitely like this one because both have this same essence of empathy between the main characters. Happy endings in a love story are always beautiful :)
Spend the rest of his life on a ship with only himself, his wife and child. No guy nights at a bar, long trips or cook outs, for him - that's true love.
yes, his wife and daughter gave him all the love he needed, and then some more for those 20 years. Im surprised they didn't start a new generation of humans.
Is no one gonna talk about the fact that Alex’s therapist is basically just a talking wolf? That is just too cool to ignore; like, I’d much rather prefer to talk about my personal problems and feelings with a talking animal instead of a person😂👌
You saw that severe flaw too . Space radiation from multiple sources will play hell on humans. Just as much as not having some form of gravity will effect our entire bodies, we will only be able to go to place of less gravity not more. Astronauts come back weakened and despite all they do to try and stay healthy. Our body evolved in a certain environment with certain levels of various forces, scramble those up and we aren't the great survivors we think we are. We're fragile meat bags subject to threats from almost every conceivable force, cockroaches on the other hand will be rocking the zero G's and radiation.....
Well it's kind of contaminating if they expose her to any but I'm sure they'd have vitamins and things that she'd need. They'd be little mole people lol.
And then the company decided to not reprimand the moronic engineer and hire better engineers to fix their mechanical spaceship problem but to start a completely unrelated experiment about human isolation, when their original ship has 200 PEOPLE. lmao wat. Don't tell me they're going to leave only one person awake while others are in hibernation, no big important facility in the real world is managed by only one guy. Imagine if power plants only have one security guy watching it lmao, letting one person handle medical emergencies, engineering, mechanical, electrical failures, etc. Imagine ISS manned by only ONE astronaut. Srsly wat.
They used the challenger launch explosion in the B roll. I was about 7y years old at the time but will never forget the thrusters crossing each other as the explosion happened. I was sitting in a classroom watching the live feed and all of a sudden teachers were turning off the TV and trying to distract students. All I remember is that I respect science teachers a lot more than I thought I could.
I was home sick from school that day, watching the launch at home. I was a big space geek ar the time and was HORRIFIED when I saw the Challenger explosion. I feel bad for kids who were watching it in the classroom that day, and for the teachers that lilely had to deal with rooms full of frightened and confused kids.
@@smustipherme and my sister where at my grandmas house pretending to be sick from school when 9/11 happened I was a 4th grader and it's still so vivid.
Helena is an extremely important subject (who can presumably prevent spaceships from exploding), thats why the decided to eliminate her. Very logical, indeed.
I think somewhere hidden in the world there already were such experiments done or there is maybe some going on now. I think this movie got the point very right in regards of long term isolated space travel. You can't really put someone with a family and nice memories for example that connects him/her to the home planet where he/she belongs. I think a normal human would just simply go insane after a short while in that kind of isolated environment. Regardless of how well trained or experienced he/she would be. However if you breed a human for this and raise it such environment then i guess for he/she it'll be just a normal everyday thing, to operate a spacecraft for example and be self suficient or to be alone for extended periods of times. On the contrary however whenever such human would let say get to Earth for the first time the culture shock would be overwhelming i think the movie downplays that part heavily. For her basically it's kind of like an alien planet and culture she never seen before, however she'd been lied to for her whole life about this so that's kind of different. It seems terribly cruel tho but only for "normal humans" who experienced all the joy of life on earth etc, because they've had the opportunity to know it. Such "breeded humans" would've never had any opportunity to even get to know such things exist so they don't really "miss out" anything kinda like bliss in ignorance thing. Just as long as she didn't encounter with Alex I'd say she was kind of fine in that fake world for decades, that had been created for her
@@lowskill2 your mind is ruined by too much fiction (movies , comics , novels) .. your analytical abilities are compromised bcs you cant separate real and fiction
good luck finding the story of a beautiful girl that wasn't allowed to marry her love and was locked inside her room for about 20 years, chained to her bed, in the dark .....
Aa Really brought home how bad the situation is when the guy at the end expressed gratitude for simply having enough space to stand up inside his shared apartments..
I feel like a king 🤴 now in 600 sqf apartment, I could never live in Hong Kong under those conditions 😐. Poor people, the government should change their policies.
@@lufasumafalu5069 The whole situation started with a spaceship and ends with a spaceship. The first spaceship exploded before it left orbit. The second was being piloted by the engineer's daughter.
I have to wonder how much they were paying the surrogate parents for this. While the test subjects aren't their actual kids they still had to spend 17 years raising them. 17 years trapped in the underground bunker, likely unable to contact the outside world beyond mission control. Naturally the oxygen crises was invented as an exclusive to get them out of the bunker, at least the first time, but they should each her how to maintain the ship. It seems unreliable to hope they are close enough to an outpost for repairs. Do they even have outposts? Those would have to be set up in advance.
what a really good ending man. It's not the usual stupid ones where the protagonist plot armors his way into a big explosion that solves every issue and kills the big bad. He instead figures out what the bad guys want and offers a compromise where both win. I wished there were more movies like this
I agree it caught me off guard. After killing the woman that helped them you would assume the villain would have something bad coming his way, but they made a deal with the villain and in the end he got what he wanted.
Netflix had an entire TV show with a similar theme called Accession (2014). The people of earth have been in space for a century on route to populate another world. It is only at the end of the last episode (Cliff Hanger) that you find that they never left Earth. Syfy canceled the series so there was no season 2.
It wasn't cancelled, per se. It was developed as a miniseries,so there was no plan to ever make a 2nd season. The cliffhanger ending makes you think it would continue, but apparently, that wasn't the case.
1. Living by herself she would feel the impulse to want to sleep with him, she wouldn’t be aware of that. 2. He’s. Orally wrong for taking advantage of her (even if it was consensual) knowing the reality of the situation
A movie that has a neutral positive ending... The experiemtnation is horrifying and one can wonder how a person having lived their entire life "alone" would react to the outside world.
This guys is gonna go big you watch I’ve been here since he posted the zombie cure movie recap and I’ve just been hooked ever since, keep up the grind brother.
What a happy ending, I'm glad she can get her life saved by being pregnant 🤣 Still scares me to this day that the future might legalize clones being used for test subjects. Let's hope not
I don’t understand how one ship having a machanical error would lead people to thinking that locked other people in a box and studying them doing nothing would help
The silly implants always seem to have glowing/flashing lights installed. All too often they'll "beep" upon their removal. Interesting idea for such a device.
Okay but why would they kill her because she escaped? Like how does that help you in any way? A sane person would just go "damn that sucks, they got away i guess" NOT GO AND SAY "YEAH KILL THEM" WHAT😭
I'm guessing it may be a problem for them if the public knew they were keeping nearly a dozen people as guinea pigs for 20 years. It wasn't clear from this video and I haven't seen the movie but I assume all the public knows is that there was an attempt to send people to that planet and it turned into the challenger space shuttle literally I guess, since they used the footage from that accident.
If they let her go, she may spread word of the unethical experiment and get it all shut down. If they capture and keep her alive, they spend thousands of dollars keeping an assets alive that they can’t do anything with.
This is the same premise as that show that had generations of people born in the ship, and eventually they find out it was all an experiment to see what would happen on long term generational space travel.
Also essentially the same as a brendon frasier movie called "blast from the past" but that's about a nuclear bomb that never went off but his family was convinced it did so they lived in an underground bunker for like 30 years.
It is annoying that he said she was in there for the good of humanity. Then pulled her out early and ruined everything. Now she went through all that for nothing.
You're not the head engineer of anything space related when you're, possibly 10 years younger than Alex is in the movie. The actor would be 36 at the time of filming. This means he would be *26 years old* when he was head engineer of a space project.
The "you lied to me" moment seems kinda forced. He told her practically everything else except that one thing. Then, instead of confronting him, she exposes herself which nearly gets them both killed.
Nice how she somehow found out how to travel by train and such to meet her parents when she has never ever experienced anything on earth... sometimes its the little flaws that make movies like this feel so dumb to watch
The psychological effects of solitary confines for 20yrs would be devastating. We know that from prisoners through out history. The person wouldn't be worth a damn after arriving at the destination.
Imagine after living in space for 20 years and thinking you were about to die because the ship was running out of oxygen, you hear "It was just a prank, bro. Look, there's a camera over there."
Then it shows that Mr.Beast was hosting this event for Elon Musk plans to colonize Mars
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@@ramtiwari5473 Don't forget the mandatory Raid Shadow Legend sponsorship for the crew. Having to watch it everyday for 20 years first thing in the morning before breakfast
I would’ve start swinging on everybody
How about the fact that she believes she is running out of oxygen but still decides to work out intensively.
Poor Silivia . I was worried that she might be one those characters who pretend to kind and betray later . I was wrong . She's really kind and she doesn't deserve that ending :(
Agreed. I thought she would betray them, but she was good until the end 💔
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I agree, the way that the therapy rooms were so dark and the weirdness of the whole thing makes you think it's a trap and she's a government agent or something. Glad they didn't end up doing that trope
The only part that doesn't make sense. They have no trouble killing civilians but couldn't kill Helena right away?
@@orrissonpereira1070 helena had massive importance and funding to a mission, a random therapist didnt. though silvia didnt deserve that.
I actually really like how the movie shows how cruel human experiments can be, even if it’s for the sake of progress and advancement
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Yeah its so sad.
Sarcifices must be made for advancements
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@@ChromaHK a destructive mindset, if you only knew how much we could gain by experimenting on you right now.
“He wants to keep Helena’s identity a secret, at any cost.”
*takes her to a nightclub*
What normal person goes to a nightclub, only in the movies.
@@standupstraight9691You don't have any friends lol
@@SotonSam . Its not very fashionable like it was when I was younger. I dont know anyone who commonly goes like in times past, anyway. Pubs, yes. I suppose my point is, I dont think its as common anhymore as movies would have us believe.
I miss the good old days where he would just say "Hey, Mystery recapped here." I know these comments are quite common now but i just realized it and i really miss it now
Ya when you said that I just realized when you said that
Same
You guys say this every. Dang. Video. Omg drop it.
I agree, but They said the reason as to why Adam doesn’t say it anymore. So yeah.
My 6 year old been complaining about that 😂
This is the space equivalent to thinking you were charging your phone during the night and waking up to it dead
Lol what??
Also I fúcking hate when that happens. Like I actually did have it on charge but I turn it on and it's 15% like how tf?
Why don't you guys charge phones in morning instead? My phone easily charges upto 90% in 1 hour with 33w charger.
So relatable...smh.
@Safwaan And you don't even have 1 hour where you manage eating breakfast and getting bath?
"Alex is a f*ckboy in space"
That definitely cracked me up.😂
1:47😂
I ruined the 69 likes. Sorry, not sorry.
Same :D
And soon, they have *coitus*
How about "Coitus"?!!
Did Sheldon write this?!
"the science may not check out, but my hormones do~"
Now that's a gold line.
the science may not check out but your hormones do🤣🤣🤣
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he felt bad and only saved one of the 10 test subject lmao
He can't have a child with all of them. Well I mean he could but that would be kinda...
@@breewashere He did not have the intention to have baby with any of them in the first place
@@stephen729 then why did he with her?lmao
@@breewashere when he first got back to save her? of course not about the baby thing
@@stephen729 No he did it with her before he left, the first time meeting her.
What’s strange is that this type of simulation isn’t far fetch. I imagine something like this could be taking place to get human ready for space living or planetary isolation and so forth
But not like this dumb story. First we do experiment for 6-8 months because our first Colony will be Mars.
i would gladly accept the isolation, i really love the idea
@@artimuos903 They did that some years ago in Russia. Researchers wanted to study the psychological effects of longterm confinement within a group. I think the project lasted almost two years in total.
Wouldn't even doubt it
@@blackshadowsis with cameras…..fake isolation
So a scientist can have both family and career in one go without the quarrels of "you're so committed to your work you forget about your family".
😂
If only everything was that simple.
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😂 Are you guys scientists ?
Yup, sweet compromise
The whole clone thing felt very unnecessary. That whole thing with her parents could have been done without that lmao
They wanted a plot twist to make her not trust him after she's been following him blindly and it pushes the story in another direction, because had she not went off and done something stupid the ending wouldn't have turned out that way.
It makes sense though because clones likely wouldn't have the same rights as a natural born human would.
I would have more questions if it was a natural born human.
@@TheNitroG1I drew the same conclusions. If a human disappears, it brings up a lot of questions. Clones, however, are probably illegal and don’t even have rights, which explains why the leader chick wanted her dead to cover up their cloning.
The entire film felt rather unnecessary, my standards are low, but this thing was just badly written all over the place. It’s more a “romance” fantasy than anything, and even that plot line feels like an incel wrote it.
"protect her identity at any cost'. Brings her out in public constantly and introduces her to his friends. Oh ya...at any cost. Lolol
there was a tv show with a simular plot called Ascension. In 1963 the us sent a large ship into space to colonize a planet due to the fear of the cold war. The large crew were told it would take 100 years to get there, so their children's children's children would reach it.
51 years later they are at the no turning back point. we learn the fact is. the ship never left earth. The ship is housed a giant warehouse.
I was going to mention that one. Also, I know a read a book about the same thing back in the 80's a girl on a generation starship discovers a door and finds out she's lived underground on Earth her whole life.
Was disappointed they never finished Ascension. That show had potential.
@@alexn2162 Concur
Shame they didn't continue Ascension...love the fact that they actually got abilities
Yes, that's the movie or mini-series actually that popped into my mind.
Lack of exposure to germs would also make things awkward, since your body wouldn't know what to do with the hellscape that is Earth...
Yep. I was scrolling through comments to see if anyone else noticed this.
They could have vaccinated her at some point
2 similar issues with this experiment.
-Solar radiation, something she was exposed LESS to because she was underground but is stronger in space. On that note, other radiation in space as well.
-Gravity. Something she had, and won't have in space. It really messes with your muscles and skeletal structure.
All this experiment might have done was prepare the "participants" for isolation, rationing of resources, and vitamin deficiency.
@@John_the_Paul You'd need an insane level of vaccination to cover all the nonsense that our bodies learn to handle from childhood.
Like if you're immune compromised, various little things can take you out. And this is almost that bad in terms of what you'd be exposed to.
Makes you wonder how things will be for our Martian descendants after they've been there for a few generations... It's kinda unlikely that they're going to take all of Earth's nightmares with them.
I'm skeptical of the idea that the best people to explore new areas of the universe would be people with the lowest strength immune system
It's a beautiful, heart-warming and under-rated movie. If you liked the story of "The Shape of Water" then you would definitely like this one because both have this same essence of empathy between the main characters. Happy endings in a love story are always beautiful :)
it just a story , real world dont end in happy endings
yeaaah, not under rated movie. It's really not that special nor told well. It's clearly a teenage chick flick made to makes money.
It was happy love story ending but a sad political ending I think?
They're supposed to make earth better not find another planet.
It's kind of romantic but awful at the same time. She wouldn't have fallen in love with him if he wasn't her only option. It's kind of messed up.
@@nicbentulan in 2122 a PETM event will occur?
Spend the rest of his life on a ship with only himself, his wife and child. No guy nights at a bar, long trips or cook outs, for him - that's true love.
But was he actually in love with her or was he trying to make up for the people he thinks he killed?
yes, his wife and daughter gave him all the love he needed, and then some more for those 20 years. Im surprised they didn't start a new generation of humans.
@@originsdecoded3508 most likely, they realized their controlled ecosystem wouldnt be able to support so many lives
I would do that. Male friends can't fill the hole that a lack of love, affection, (and sex) creates.
Sex is overrated… affection is vastly more important
pov: 20 years later, Mystery Recapped is still alive
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Yea..!
Does it mean that right now.......
@@justamanofculture12 YES!!!
Even the most introvert would want to go out the moment he is told he is not allowed to leave.
i did not care one bit about going out months of corona lockdowns😂
After 20 years of getting the milk, His family founds out he never got the milk
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Not best ur comment plz shut
Oh! He had plenty!
Is no one gonna talk about the fact that Alex’s therapist is basically just a talking wolf? That is just too cool to ignore; like, I’d much rather prefer to talk about my personal problems and feelings with a talking animal instead of a person😂👌
Wolf: How are you feeling today?
Time to tell your zoom therapist to play with some camera filters 😂
@@aureliaavalon haven’t been to therapy since I was little, but if I ever go again, I won’t take no for an answer on the animal filter😂
@@Leanmeantigerqueen2000 Your name is Tiger, you want Wolf therapist...you can't deny that you're Furry.
Best part none can see each other which gives u more privacy
Girl: *can't be exposed to sunlight or standard radiation due to living underground*
Movie plot: SHE WILL BE THE BEST SPACE PERSON THERE IS
Oof.
😂😂😂😂
You saw that severe flaw too . Space radiation from multiple sources will play hell on humans. Just as much as not having some form of gravity will effect our entire bodies, we will only be able to go to place of less gravity not more. Astronauts come back weakened and despite all they do to try and stay healthy. Our body evolved in a certain environment with certain levels of various forces, scramble those up and we aren't the great survivors we think we are. We're fragile meat bags subject to threats from almost every conceivable force, cockroaches on the other hand will be rocking the zero G's and radiation.....
Well it's kind of contaminating if they expose her to any but I'm sure they'd have vitamins and things that she'd need. They'd be little mole people lol.
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...let's kill her now that she knows.
Did they really use the Challenger disaster footage for this movie. That's cold!
"Alex is a fk boy, in space"......
This channel is a national treasure....lol
i couldn't like your comment anymore 😂
I wonder how many people he's "coitused"?
"Alex is a f*ck boy in space" THIS SENT ME
A 20 something engineer developed a spaceship when he was possibly Younger than 20 and it blows up, seriously? XD
They should’ve known that it would’ve blew up, I mean they let a toddler become the lead engineer
😥 I don't think they thought that one through. Unless he's a self aware android the whole time.
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And then the company decided to not reprimand the moronic engineer and hire better engineers to fix their mechanical spaceship problem but to start a completely unrelated experiment about human isolation, when their original ship has 200 PEOPLE. lmao wat.
Don't tell me they're going to leave only one person awake while others are in hibernation, no big important facility in the real world is managed by only one guy. Imagine if power plants only have one security guy watching it lmao, letting one person handle medical emergencies, engineering, mechanical, electrical failures, etc. Imagine ISS manned by only ONE astronaut. Srsly wat.
It probably was an elementary school science project.
3:40 was that clip actually in the film? That was the real Challenger disaster that happened back in the 80's.
Yup it was 😐
used in poor taste in my opinion
Yep
Imagine she opens the shuttle door, then she sees Darth Vader.
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yikes!
They used the challenger launch explosion in the B roll. I was about 7y years old at the time but will never forget the thrusters crossing each other as the explosion happened. I was sitting in a classroom watching the live feed and all of a sudden teachers were turning off the TV and trying to distract students. All I remember is that I respect science teachers a lot more than I thought I could.
I was thinking the same thing as soon as I saw that part.
Me too.
I was home sick from school that day, watching the launch at home. I was a big space geek ar the time and was HORRIFIED when I saw the Challenger explosion. I feel bad for kids who were watching it in the classroom that day, and for the teachers that lilely had to deal with rooms full of frightened and confused kids.
@@smustipherme and my sister where at my grandmas house pretending to be sick from school when 9/11 happened I was a 4th grader and it's still so vivid.
his voice is so calm but when he swears it takes you by surprise and you get tense XD
Kinda like when you piss off ur grandparents.
Helena is an extremely important subject (who can presumably prevent spaceships from exploding), thats why the decided to eliminate her. Very logical, indeed.
We cant live a day without mystery recapped.
its same guy on like 10 recap channels lol...you hgot bamboozled lol
All A.I
trueeeee
I know a girl who once spent 5 minutes in the elevator before realizing it never moved anywhere. She forgot to push the floor button.
My friend Kevin told me the same
Haha I was waiting to use it after.. i dnt remember kevin being there tho 🤔
I think somewhere hidden in the world there already were such experiments done or there is maybe some going on now. I think this movie got the point very right in regards of long term isolated space travel. You can't really put someone with a family and nice memories for example that connects him/her to the home planet where he/she belongs. I think a normal human would just simply go insane after a short while in that kind of isolated environment. Regardless of how well trained or experienced he/she would be. However if you breed a human for this and raise it such environment then i guess for he/she it'll be just a normal everyday thing, to operate a spacecraft for example and be self suficient or to be alone for extended periods of times. On the contrary however whenever such human would let say get to Earth for the first time the culture shock would be overwhelming i think the movie downplays that part heavily. For her basically it's kind of like an alien planet and culture she never seen before, however she'd been lied to for her whole life about this so that's kind of different. It seems terribly cruel tho but only for "normal humans" who experienced all the joy of life on earth etc, because they've had the opportunity to know it. Such "breeded humans" would've never had any opportunity to even get to know such things exist so they don't really "miss out" anything kinda like bliss in ignorance thing. Just as long as she didn't encounter with Alex I'd say she was kind of fine in that fake world for decades, that had been created for her
your brain are muddled by too much comic and movie.. there is no such thing on real world
@@lufasumafalu5069 Yeah pal like your mind is narrowed to the bare minimum. Like i guess you know all the secret experiments on "real world" 🤣
@@lowskill2 your mind is ruined by too much fiction (movies , comics , novels) .. your analytical abilities are compromised bcs you cant separate real and fiction
good luck finding the story of a beautiful girl that wasn't allowed to marry her love and was locked inside her room for about 20 years, chained to her bed, in the dark .....
@@rgerber you seem to have strange desire watching a movie about such things
Aa Really brought home how bad the situation is when the guy at the end expressed gratitude for simply having enough space to stand up inside his shared apartments..
Awesome 😎
I feel like a king 🤴 now in 600 sqf apartment, I could never live in Hong Kong under those conditions 😐. Poor people, the government should change their policies.
yes, agreed
These is,nt good in the sense that it ends up affecting civilians financially in different angles of life
We see complains here and there on social media ,from different people in different parts all around the world
I actually miss the "watch out and take care"🥺
I think it's cuz other recap channels took his catchphrase.
For people who don’t know. The movie is called Orbita 9
Oh that must be why it says Orbita 9 at the bottom of the video screen, thanks.
Even if the experiment is a success, the space ship can still blows up in space 💀
there is no space ship
@@lufasumafalu5069 The whole situation started with a spaceship and ends with a spaceship. The first spaceship exploded before it left orbit. The second was being piloted by the engineer's daughter.
Exactly. They need to build a better spaceship not conduct an experiment.
@@Rosabella.Thorne7 They're not very smart scientists, are they?
@@breewashere Quite disappointing, they didn't solve anything, rather, they created a bigger tragedy
I have to wonder how much they were paying the surrogate parents for this. While the test subjects aren't their actual kids they still had to spend 17 years raising them. 17 years trapped in the underground bunker, likely unable to contact the outside world beyond mission control.
Naturally the oxygen crises was invented as an exclusive to get them out of the bunker, at least the first time, but they should each her how to maintain the ship. It seems unreliable to hope they are close enough to an outpost for repairs. Do they even have outposts? Those would have to be set up in advance.
i just watched this on netflix days ago. It was okay. Poor Silvia tho she never deserved what happened to her
They made her become 1 with space...
what is the name of the movie
@@rosestanley9606 orbiter 9
1:46 "alex is a fuckboy in space" I AM DEADDD😂
"Alex is a fu*k boy in space" cracked me too much🤣😂
"Helena spent 3 years alone on the space ship"
Meanwhile: 0:40 some random guy goes to check on Helena I guess
Vault-Tec: Write that down! Write that down!
Wait, she thinks she's been in space traveling somewhere for 3 years and someone shows up and that doesn't raise questions?
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"Alex is a ****Boi in space!" Hilarious!!
what a really good ending man. It's not the usual stupid ones where the protagonist plot armors his way into a big explosion that solves every issue and kills the big bad. He instead figures out what the bad guys want and offers a compromise where both win. I wished there were more movies like this
I agree it caught me off guard. After killing the woman that helped them you would assume the villain would have something bad coming his way, but they made a deal with the villain and in the end he got what he wanted.
"The science may not check out, but my hormones do." Got me laughing so hard 🤣
I died 😂
lolll
The comment I was searching for.
"in their quest for Celeste"...
Okay, Eminem.
Netflix had an entire TV show with a similar theme called Accession (2014). The people of earth have been in space for a century on route to populate another world. It is only at the end of the last episode (Cliff Hanger) that you find that they never left Earth. Syfy canceled the series so there was no season 2.
It wasn't cancelled, per se. It was developed as a miniseries,so there was no plan to ever make a 2nd season. The cliffhanger ending makes you think it would continue, but apparently, that wasn't the case.
Netflix also this movie, Orbiter 9 is 2017 movie from Spain
i liked Ascension .
Ascension was cool!
1. Living by herself she would feel the impulse to want to sleep with him, she wouldn’t be aware of that. 2. He’s. Orally wrong for taking advantage of her (even if it was consensual) knowing the reality of the situation
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Orally they did ok
“The science might not check out but my hormones do.” Had me dead😂☠️
“In his quest to celeste” killed me haha
A movie that has a neutral positive ending...
The experiemtnation is horrifying and one can wonder how a person having lived their entire life "alone" would react to the outside world.
3 years, and they had some library i would think, tapes
he took the V card and it was so good he had to go back and save her lmfao
This guys is gonna go big you watch I’ve been here since he posted the zombie cure movie recap and I’ve just been hooked ever since, keep up the grind brother.
Bruh....they actually used footage from the Challenger explosion?!?!!?
What a happy ending, I'm glad she can get her life saved by being pregnant 🤣
Still scares me to this day that the future might legalize clones being used for test subjects. Let's hope not
Or sèx slaves.
They want to do that with robots.
I don't think they would be able to program them to only obey, so if they are sentient beings that are enslaved that would be really messed up.
I don’t understand how one ship having a machanical error would lead people to thinking that locked other people in a box and studying them doing nothing would help
Idk why but Helena looks like young Kendell Jenner to me
Sameeee I thought that to
SAMEE
I don't mind being trapped alone with Kendal for 20 yrs on a space mission... Or just somewhere alone on earth.. 😋
The silly implants always seem to have glowing/flashing lights installed. All too often they'll "beep" upon their removal. Interesting idea for such a device.
Like the time bombs with accurate countdown?
Imagine how different it would have gone if she'd have just jumped when he did.
On the run for the rest of their lives.
They'd have to change their names and move between states every few weeks/months.
Wouldn’t she have died? I thought her body couldn’t handle being out of her pod.
And the girl would eventually die....
A jump he barely made...she wouldn't have made it.
that would have been different the movie just ending right in the middle of a chase.
Okay but why would they kill her because she escaped? Like how does that help you in any way? A sane person would just go "damn that sucks, they got away i guess"
NOT GO AND SAY "YEAH KILL THEM" WHAT😭
I'm guessing it may be a problem for them if the public knew they were keeping nearly a dozen people as guinea pigs for 20 years. It wasn't clear from this video and I haven't seen the movie but I assume all the public knows is that there was an attempt to send people to that planet and it turned into the challenger space shuttle literally I guess, since they used the footage from that accident.
If they let her go, she may spread word of the unethical experiment and get it all shut down. If they capture and keep her alive, they spend thousands of dollars keeping an assets alive that they can’t do anything with.
Reminds me of NASA... "The Spaceship Never Left Earth"🤣🤣😂😂
Oh God, I sense a flat-tard ...
This is the same premise as that show that had generations of people born in the ship, and eventually they find out it was all an experiment to see what would happen on long term generational space travel.
Incest is the conclusion.
I remember that show it was actually really good show
Also essentially the same as a brendon frasier movie called "blast from the past" but that's about a nuclear bomb that never went off but his family was convinced it did so they lived in an underground bunker for like 30 years.
“Alex is a fk boy…in space” this dude is a fool yooo 😭😭😂😂😂
using “coitused” as a past tense verb. love it 😂
That alone would sell me on this channel 🤣
imagine not having a window on a spaceship...
It is annoying that he said she was in there for the good of humanity. Then pulled her out early and ruined everything. Now she went through all that for nothing.
You're not the head engineer of anything space related when you're, possibly 10 years younger than Alex is in the movie.
The actor would be 36 at the time of filming. This means he would be *26 years old* when he was head engineer of a space project.
The gravity is perfect. Too perfect.
imagine he doesn’t get a free ticket to every cinema
Alex wakes to find Elena on top of him and asks her to get off. She replies, "What do you think I'm trying to do?"
I really miss "watch out and take care."
Is this based on a real movie or something? would be interested to watch if so.
The "you lied to me" moment seems kinda forced. He told her practically everything else except that one thing. Then, instead of confronting him, she exposes herself which nearly gets them both killed.
i agree that made no sense
The twist doesn’t even effect the story at all.
“The science may not check out, but my hormones do.” 💀
This movie really should be a success. Great story-line and ending
do you want to have coitis with Helena?
@3:44 mark when Celeste exploded, I'm wondering if that is actually footage from when the Challenger exploded on Jan. 28, 1986.
It's the Columbia disaster that killed 7 astronauts.
Nice how she somehow found out how to travel by train and such to meet her parents when she has never ever experienced anything on earth... sometimes its the little flaws that make movies like this feel so dumb to watch
is learning to travel by train that difficult? could probably figure it out by just watching and asking a few people how it worked
I mean the concept of a train isn’t really that difficult to understand. All she’d have to do is ask someone how to get a ticket
"Alex is a f*ckboy in space".... 😂😂😂 I wasn't expecting that
This is very similar to the experiments that Vault-Tech would do to people in the Fallout games.
After 20 years in a bunker their daughter looks like 15 at best
I grew up like this....locked in a house ..fifteen years....i can say from experience that this is very life like.
Im sorry to hear that…
What was your favourite thing you discovered after you were let out?
Kindness abounded everywhere.
What, you don't go to school or something
@@martk647 homeschooling I'm guess. Most countries allow it if you pass some prescribed exams at set ages
bruh its like rumpelstiltskin at the end 😭 can't believe they are willing to sacrifice their child to go to space to save themselves
This movie is so forced
For starters, why the hell did he sleep there, he could have just left
Surprised no one mentioned how the movie used the Challenger's explosion video.
What’s the figure walking at 0:44?? Was it not just started that she “was alone” on the ship?
1:47
Man... You killed me with this one! 🤣
Your reviews are so calm and serious, i didn't expected it, still laughing rn!
what a shock, i would not take that 😂
I love how you say "somehow" impossible situations were got out of 😂😂
This for being so aggressive at times was surprisingly wholesome at the end. ❤
That was actual Challenger space shuttle footage when it blew up on take off 3:44.
Looked familiar
Me finding out my financial debt never left my life
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So she is travelling interspace for 20 years and someone shows to fix the fridge? Awesome story?! 😂😂😂😂😂 Very intellectual.
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“I wonder how many of them he’s coitused.” 😂😂😂
"20 years have passed by" then why does their child look like she's only 9?
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The psychological effects of solitary confines for 20yrs would be devastating. We know that from prisoners through out history. The person wouldn't be worth a damn after arriving at the destination.