So none of these experienced divers thought it odd that paper books would not only still be whole but openable after years underwater? Also, not a single one notes that a metal candelabra is floating. In fresh water, at that. None of the pictures on the wall are disturbed by water currents, no aquatic plants growing on any surface... Everything is screaming that this house isn't natural and they ignore it.
Just once I want to see a film like this where the moment the first slightly spooky thing happens, the characters just leave and the rest of the film is a different genre as they reflect happily on not going into the underwater haunted house, then ride horses off into the sunset.
That would be genius, like a movie where a group of friends (8 people) is in the woods at night and shit starts to get creepy, like ghost noises and satanic symbols etc.. then 4 of the members go home like 10-30 mins in and plan to have a blast at raging waters or 6 flags or something the next morning, and they do exactly that, everything is a completely uplifted good spirited tone and they have fun all day but when they get home they find out that their friends are missing with only blood trails left😳 then the movie ends with a creepy unsettled tone
There was also that SNL parody of Stranger Things, in which Lucas' parents show up to discover what kind of nonsense he'd gotten into, see that the only adults around are a seriously disturbed Winona Ryder and a potentially racist cop, register the creepy behavior from Eleven, and take Lucas to nope the f*ck out of the entire show.
It would make sense that the villagers would "seal" the house's demonic basement with a holy crucifix, and by removing it, the divers "awakened" or let loose the evil forces. I don't think it was there because the family was faking piety...
"That is not dead, which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even Death may die." is a couplet written by the "Mad Poet" Abdul Alhazred, author of the Necronomicon--and created by H. P. Lovecraft. It is quoted in "The Nameless City" where the protagonist travels to a strange, long abandoned city in the desert-only to discover a series of caves that lead him to a mausoleum of non-human creatures, whose spirits remain alive in a subterranean world. Very fitting for this film.
What a cool concept for a movie. I like the idea of a house that's perfectly preserved underwater for unknown reasons only to find out its cursed and the ending is a cool pay off from earlier as you said.
Agree. We've seen so many haunted houses films, but this took the concept into a whole new and interesting concept. Even if not perfect I applaud them for that alone.
I really liked the concept but the execution was way off. I appreciate a slow build but that build has to actually...build to something, there has to be a pay off for waiting that long and not just the vague concept of a scurry eldritch loving family. What really disappointed me though was that 90% of the horror/action is the camera swinging around wildly. This is a convenient way in both horror and underwater movies for your audience to realize how NOT scary the threat actually is. If it had leaned into the eldritch angle a bit harder or we'd gotten a bit more story rather than a 60-second lore dump at the very end I could likely have looked past that.
@@Goldenkitten1 think it would have worked better if it was like the decent the two character explore the house to find it goes deeper and gets trapped in a spiral of caverns under the house hunted by those that died exploring
too bad the movie wasnt that great. i watched it simply because the premise was interesting. but it was a snoozefest. despite the unique idea it ended up being a very slow and by the books haunted house affair...
Concept is very cool a bit like that haunted ship underwater can’t remember the name but that film was very good ! I think it’s called ghost ship ! But now remembering I don’t think the ship was underwater .. I think they just stumbled across it ! But either way ti have a preserved home u detested that’s haunted is a very cool concept !
One of the saddest things endings in a horror flick I’ve seen in some time. Moral of the story, compromise is paramount in relationships but when your partner is pushing boundaries too far, get the heck of dodge
It would kind of be cooler if she did actually escape, then a month later or something, she logs into their RUclips account to delete and sees a video uploaded of their house exploration with millions of views, and a voiceover at the end of an off-sounding Ben sharing the location of the house, telling viewers to check it out.
You could also argue that the jesus statue blocking the door, kept their spirits contained and that the guy wanted to free them after all these years, but that doesn't match up with the singular town guy looking down, suspiciously on the divers
Yea, I thought that too at first. But because they don't seem like the first victims, maybe not. Maybe the house just resets itself every time. So, when some new hapless victim comes along, everything seems to be back where it was, kind of luring them to go further and explore more.
14:28 "She wants to call the police but he shuts this down as they would most likely take all their footage" I know there was no way of escape since they step foot inside the house, but it got aggravating watching Ben valuing clout over their lives, always wanting to go further and deeper for footage. I kinda feel bad for Tina since she was just following his orders around. Overall, I'd say this had a really innovative movie concept and it's a really underrated movie I haven't heard of til now.
Novelty alone could have carried this. It’s so simple: take any horror flick (OK, maybe not werewolf movies) and set it underwater. But doing it…that’s one “making of” I’d love to see.
Even if they escaped and posted it wouldn't the dead bodies get it at least restricted and a visit from the police with potentially much worse consequences?
@@overheadcam It was believable to A POINT. By the time they found the ol' Jesus door it was clear even Ben was concerned yet they carried on for the plot. Then they find the ol' *CELLAR FULL OF DEAD FOLK AND BODY PARTS* (over some nice culty symbols for good measure) and Bens like "Yeah, let me get two more minutes of footage love." No. NO. I refuse to believe that was "insanely believable", Ben had already admitted that he didn't know what was happening before they even got the kitchen, that he'd calmly break a barrier and just sit around some creepy floating dead people for some views goes way beyond believable (and you can say "Jake Paul" but I'm pretty sure he didn't run into a billion signs the place was haunted before making that video).
I love the fact that they find the name "Pierre", and just decide that it's absolutely the guy that drove them there, as if Pierre isn't the most default french name ever. They probably passed 13 different Pierres just going walking through the tourist trap.
Something you didn't notice, either was a mistake on the producer's end or intentional, but all the terrestrial plants in and around the house are alive. Normally, they would have rotted in a few days under water.
Seems very cool. But there's one thing i'd like to point out. "That is not dead which can eternal lie. And with strange aeons even death may die." This is a _major_ signifier of the presence of elder gods and deep ones from the cthulhu mythos in a story. Meaning this is not demonic or satanic in the typical usage of the words. It also means that i really need to watch this movie.
Unique perspective, I can't see well. And I love horror movies but since my eyesight has gotten worse I can't watch scary movies anymore because so much of them rely on visual input and changing music to Amp up the horror. I love these videos because he dose such a good job explaining the plot but further more explaning jump scenes or things you only get if you watch it. I love that by listening to him I get to feel like I was able to watch these movies again. Never change sir. There's a whole niche group of us who trly on your content for inclusion into our favorite genere
I have a problem where jump scares trigger my anxiety but I really enjoy the stories in horror movies. I hope FoundFlix sees these comments and knows how much these readings mean to some of us.
@@neliaferreira9983 Depending on the condition no, there a quite a few eye impairments that there is no common way to cure even if things like glasses can help. Take night blindness, getting new glasses with the appropriate prescription can help but it won't always fully negate the problem if it's severe. Then there are age related ones like AMD.
Wow this comment I have a similar problem. I wear glasses but my vision problems are in my optic nerve and my brain so glasses don’t really fix them. I love horror and apocalypse stuff so much but I can’t watch most of them. Medicine can keep my eyes from getting worse but they can’t make them better. I also have this weird thing where I can’t hear sometimes unless the subtitles are on. It sounds like those videos of ‘what English sounds like to someone who doesn’t know English’ my phonetics teacher made me watch. That’s how I know I’m going to have a migraine.
I am so glad to know now that there is a post credit scene with Pierre. That pulls it together for me. I really liked this film. Great review as always .Also, the explanation of her drowning was too subtle for me but of course!
In this day and age it's better to just assume there will be a post-credits scene and waste a few minutes than skip them and miss either an important story scene or an easter egg. Blame Marvel for making that a major thing even if all movies like to do it now.
Stumbled across this movie a couple months ago, and I really enjoyed it! I didn't know i needed two of my worst fears combined: drowning/deep water and haunted houses. More movies need to be creative like this. It was a refreshing take on a genre thats gotten very stale.
14:01 That's not necessarily true. The water in Lake Superior still holds the bodies of the crew from Edmund Fitzgerald. Considering the bottom of the lake is roughly around 32 degrees Fahrenheit. As well as a body is simply known as Whity from the SS Kamloops. Unlike The Friz which is not allowed to be dived too, the Kamloops is in fact an expert diving spot. Some drivers have even told stories about shaking hands with Whitey as well as his spirit following them around as they explore the ship.
I’m a diver, this is hilarious. They would have ran out of air very quickly at that depth with those size tanks. Those dive computers don’t have wireless air integration…so they can’t read your tank pressure and the ones that do don’t read %…..it’s either BAR or PSI. Even if they had enough air to still make it out they would have such a long decompression obligation they’d die from the “bends.”
I’ve often wondered about this. Does the depth matter or only the time spent underwater? Or is it a combination of both? Many stories tend to leave this detail out only stating that decompression stops are needed period. Not why.
@@nicwelch well decompression theory can get pretty complicated, but simply stated, the deeper you go and the longer you stay there, the longer your “deco” stops will be. Not every dive will need deco stops. I regularly do hour long dives with no deco because I stayed shallow enough not to need them, or dove “deep” for a few minutes then ascended to a shallower depth and never hit my “no decompression limit. I could stay at 30 feet or shallower for hours and never need to decompress. Especially if I’m breathing nitrox instead of air. Nitrox is just air but with a richer mix of oxygen. Usually 32% O2.
It would be cool if they make it in real terms instead of pushing fiction… Plus why should they make the guy stupid when our common sense would not roll with him… Horror Movies tend to make stupid beginnings so they can scare us but if it’s not real, why bother? Only we watch to see the gore but in real life, we wouldn’t be there… make it relatable so we can agree or it’s a b grade movie
This movie was super scary. The idea of a haunted house underwater is so cool. Also the fear that there is only a limited amount of time because of how much air they had raises the urgency and tension when things go awry
Fun trivia; The symbol on the doll's head is the sigil of Astaroth, a demon on level with Beelzebub and Lucifer. The symbol on the basement floor is the sigil of Murmur, another high ranking demon. It's hard to say how they tie to the plot of the film though.
It's like someone watched all of Caitlin Doughty's videos about underwater corpses and made a movie to fuel her nightmares. I hope she never encounters this movie in the wild, I have a similar phobia and the visuals alone are just -shudders-
Her videos on cave corpses and Lake Superior led to me watching videos on diving disasters… so all I could think when she was on 0% oxygen and trying to reach the surface was that she wasn’t going to make it anyway because she would have had to stop to decompress her lungs!
I like to think at the end when she is escaping, the house has let her go, but it was just her inability to hold her breath that long that was her undoing.
Yep that was it, it's quite clear and foreshadowed, since she lied to her bf about holding her breath for like 3 minutes when she could only do it for like a minute and a half...
Personally, I think the house never intended to let her go. I think it was playing a game with her. The house knew that she wasn't going to be able to hold her breath until she reached the surface, and the only reason it appeared to Let Her Go was to give her the false hope in her dying moments that she might make it out alive
The idea of the movie is quite interesting and speaks to me because of my town. Many years ago the county created a huge man made lake and dam that spans 3 counties, and there's an entire town, graveyard, and houses under the water now. While it was being built everyone that lived in the area was told ahead of time they had to move out I guess because of 'Imminent Domain' but they never destroyed any of the houses or churches and stores. Every now and then bodies from the grave yard underwater resurface on the shore of the spillway.
ooh, are you talking about the Lost Villages in the St. Lawrence?? I grew up near them and iirc that’s the story behind them - a power dam was built nearby and a few villages were left under at least a solid 10 metres of water. I remember hearing stories as a kid about older folks in our area taking boats out to where their loved ones were buried in order to pay their respects on important anniversaries, or to see the remains of their childhood homes, trapped beneath the river. (many houses were moved, but those made of brick or stone obviously couldn’t be due to the weight) the area is really popular with scuba divers because there’s so much under there!! even just kayaking in the area, you can see the remains of tree stumps deep below the surface, cleanly cut with axes decades ago, and parts of an old highway still poke out of the water in places.
The top three fears are burning to death, drowning and falling from considerable height. I think lethal radiation exposure is the worst personally. You're body is just breaking down over the course of days, with your heart and brain usually the last to snuff out. You can feel burning waves and pulsing aches for days or even weeks before you just stop breathing and finally die.
@@kellymcphaul2793 Our bodies are not designed to submerge too much (pressurization problems etc)… So, why would people do that recreationally? So weird. Swimming and snorkeling are ok. Everything else is just pushing one’s body to a sketchy, barely safe, not fool-proof regions - reckless endangerment which got popularized as “safe”.
Gotta say, while mental health is no laughing matter, there's something so funny about having an ad for BetterHelp show up in the middle of the underwater corpse chase.
Man, you have no idea how much I like your videos and enjoy your storytelling ability! Engaging, honest, passionate, the full combo. Hope you keep up this amazing work, you are an incredible dude!
I love your 'ending explained' videos! I saw them a lot on my 'videos you may like' but i was like : ' i understand the ending i dont need that'! But jeez it's a new addiction to me! I love to see if i understood the same things as you, and if i get 'it' the same as you. Really good job dude!
Mother's Day was epic! I got to spend great time with my daughter virtually (we are currently in two different states because of a family emergency. Now I get online to RUclips and see one of my favorite channels working on a holiday!! Thank you FoundFlix 🥰🌺💐
I just seen a good documentary on Port Royal Jamaica the city that slid into the ocean during a massive earthquake and tsunami. That'd make a good horror movie and it also includes pirates.
Fun fact: It is possible to find perfectly to near-perfectly preserved bodies in lakes! There are a few check boxes that need to be hit, but for a real-life example consider Lake Tahoe in North America. If you know the lake’s grisly history, then you know it’s likely haunted. Have fun with that knowledge. :)
yeah i live right on the lake and the amound of drownings and other deaths ive heard of i wouldnt be suprised theres also been like fully preserved bodies recovered after like a year from a boat accident and there was a kid that drowned right in front of my house (before we lived there) place is beautiful tho sooo i can live with it being haunted lol
Especialy if you are not an experience diver, hell they had a drone they could have just send it there and take some footage going inside a building that seems to be falling appart especialy under water is suicidal.
Would love to hear your thoughts on 2006 The Tooth Fairy Darkness Falls Shrooms The first two movies are kinda linked, and I feel darkness did a better job than lights out
This was a noble effort of a movie. I liked the urbex angle and there were some genuinely good scares. But I really disliked the main cast. Especially the guy. But the underwater haunted house thing was an excellent choice.
There were a lot of problems with the plot, and I kept saying, “Really? Who wrote the script?” at the cheesy dialogue, but I still had a great time watching it, especially since I had an edible.
@@LoveYouLove1986 Yeah his dialog was basically what a boomer thinks chasing clout sounds like. And while it does, in reality, sound grating, it doesn't sound THAT grating lol.
Hes not wrong. I would watch this video. There are tons of while towns underwater from artificial lakes created by dams. I'd love to see people exploring them.
Lake Lanier in Georgia is supposedly haunted,a whole town was flooded by the damn,but several innocent people where murdered because of their race sometime before the flood,several people have died and gone missing in this lake,it's not far from my hometown and locals don't go there,it's a very interesting place with dark history
@@davidmorris8075 Yeah I've been to Lake Lanier 10yrs ago visiting my sister and felt weird being there. 10yrs later find out about the fact of a town being down below and it's man made is creepy.
@@davidmorris8075 yea Oscarville was a predominantly black and financially rising community that was intentionally flooded, killing a lot of people, with race and land ownership being the main reasons why. And that was after a slew of racial violence against black people in the region.
I like how they added something fresh to the hounted house theme. For me the the sacrifices and moving bodies were whatever, but the fact they had limited oxygen and vision, couldn't move fast, and had to go through cramped places was awful. If you get scared and panic, you lose oxygen, which can also kill you. Having only a limited breaths while scared made this so much more unsettling. I liked it a lot. And of course drowning itself is pretty scary so :D
“The police would most likely take all their footage.” 1. I want to know where they could post this stuff and have it NOT be immediately taken down??? Like mans got extra shots of the dead bodies so it’s not like he was planning to cut it out. 2. … if you manage to post it and don’t report anything… like wouldn’t that be obstruction of justice??? Or SOMETHING illegal going on
you are by far my most favourite youtuber! i‘ve been watching every last one of your videos for years now, and i‘m always so excited when i see that wou‘ve uploaded a new ending explained.
Really liked this movie and that there is finally a reason for ghosts to have floaty hair..except the ghosts were just sometimes walking along the floor and sometimes swimming, so maybe they're just like floaty ghosts like every other movie. I also kind of want to think that Pierre's been trying to lure people back into the house to awaken it and these two were the first ones to actually unleash all the power of the house since they were the ones that disrupted everything. But, if the sister wasn't chained up, maybe Pierre was still getting people to the house and only the sister could go after the divers I mean, movies like As Above So Below there were temptations that tested the people and got them trapped, but is it really that temping to take a creepy mask off of two chained up corpses without having a reason to other than 'sure, why not?' Moving the statue away from the door; there's a door to get to, touching dead bodies, not so much
Not sure if someone else has mentioned this already or not, but... Pierre's mysterious, ominously-grumbled family motto "That is not dead which can eternal lie" is from a couplet found in the fictional Necronomicon in Call of Cthulhu, written by H.P. Lovecraft: "That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die." I just thought that was a cool reference.
Okay, I haven't finished the video yet, but I just wanted to vent this real quick; is anybody else tired of all the satanic ritual, cult shit in these kinds of movies? Don't get me wrong, I love a good cult, but either A: Make it a made-up cult with its own lore, and do your very best to not copy and paste a different cult, try something more interesting, or B: Just make a simpler explanation, like if they killed kids and recorded it or whatever, why can't they just do it because they enjoy it? The serial killer explanation will always be better and more open to creativity then the cult explanation.
To be entirely fair the whole family motto of "“That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die" makes it pretty clear this is supposed to be an eldritch Lovecraftian cult and not a satanic one. However as a fan of Lovecraft they didn't really do anything unique in the film to make you come to that conclusion and without that single line it might as well be your average Satan cult.
@@Goldenkitten1 More probable explanation - they used that line just for the sake of it, since they found some “cool, edgy” line on the Internet and put it into their own movie
omg what a coincidence, my partner and I JUST watched this yesterday 😂 I definitely liked the concept but both characters annoyed me to no end. There were so many red flags once they got to the gate leading up to the house. I would not have gone any further after seeing those missing children posters 😫 Would try to get back out asap. Even going in that far would be enough for good content.
Yeah, I had the feeling they were going to kill them so that diminished some of the tension close to the end. "Ah, yeah ok" type of ending when Tina drowned. Her surviving would have been surprising.
@@kitcat2449 The ending doesn't make sense. The dead people son is bringing people to the lake so his parents can ... what? Kill people so they have company down there?
@@Greendalewitch I didn't quite understand either, but maybe the sacrifices made the... whatever they were worshipping, stronger. They kidnapped kids to sacrifice, so the son who survived the town's rage, Pierre, continued the tradition. Or religion. Cult.
Their family motto is straight up from Lovecraft's Call of Cthulhu: "That is no dead witch can eternal lie" (and with strange aeons, even death may die), so I think that they are not satanic, I think that this family was one of Cthulhu cultists
Great video as usual! I would love to see coverage of the film: The Wind: Demons of the Prairie. The film is lean at 88min, but packed with so much meat on the bone for discussion! The acting is great too!
So none of these experienced divers thought it odd that paper books would not only still be whole but openable after years underwater? Also, not a single one notes that a metal candelabra is floating. In fresh water, at that. None of the pictures on the wall are disturbed by water currents, no aquatic plants growing on any surface... Everything is screaming that this house isn't natural and they ignore it.
Or that everyone would just follow a strange old man in the woods without telling anyone.
They actually do question that, but choose to ignore it.
@@MavenCree They had an Idiot Ball surgically grated to them I guess.
To me the magazines looked way to new for the time period of the house
Yeah and it was odd that stuff was still on shelves too. It’s beautiful. Part of the curse.
Just once I want to see a film like this where the moment the first slightly spooky thing happens, the characters just leave and the rest of the film is a different genre as they reflect happily on not going into the underwater haunted house, then ride horses off into the sunset.
I'm sure there's some horror parodies or comedies that do this. I've seen a few skits on comedy shows like that too.
That would be genius, like a movie where a group of friends (8 people) is in the woods at night and shit starts to get creepy, like ghost noises and satanic symbols etc.. then 4 of the members go home like 10-30 mins in and plan to have a blast at raging waters or 6 flags or something the next morning, and they do exactly that, everything is a completely uplifted good spirited tone and they have fun all day but when they get home they find out that their friends are missing with only blood trails left😳 then the movie ends with a creepy unsettled tone
Didn't Richard Pryor have a routine about that exact thing? Lol...
There was also that SNL parody of Stranger Things, in which Lucas' parents show up to discover what kind of nonsense he'd gotten into, see that the only adults around are a seriously disturbed Winona Ryder and a potentially racist cop, register the creepy behavior from Eleven, and take Lucas to nope the f*ck out of the entire show.
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I cannot begin to imagine how difficult it was to film this movie, for the actors and the crew.
Seriously
Oh man, good point.
Not to hard. I mean, everyone dies... so you don't have to worry about things as much.
What do you mean "That isn't how movies work."?
@@theclimbto1 😂 Thank you.
No doubt filmed in a tank. Controlled environment. Definitely not easy.
It would make sense that the villagers would "seal" the house's demonic basement with a holy crucifix, and by removing it, the divers "awakened" or let loose the evil forces. I don't think it was there because the family was faking piety...
Yeah. The Christ on crucifix even opened its eyes.
Good point!
As I watch this movie with disappointment in of their actions I knew once they opened that door it was no turning back
Removing the masks probably woke them up too. A extra layer of protection maybe and by removing them, the spirits could fully "awaken"
"That is not dead, which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even Death may die." is a couplet written by the "Mad Poet" Abdul Alhazred, author of the Necronomicon--and created by H. P. Lovecraft. It is quoted in "The Nameless City" where the protagonist travels to a strange, long abandoned city in the desert-only to discover a series of caves that lead him to a mausoleum of non-human creatures, whose spirits remain alive in a subterranean world. Very fitting for this film.
Unfortunately, I know the quote only from dark dungeons
@Rich Perez Metallica likes their Lovecraft references!
@Rich Perez -thanks for the info--I'll look up the song! I love anything and everything that includes Lovecraft!
@@han-df9mw -that sounds like my type of film. I will look it up directly--thank you!
Darn, beat me to it
What a cool concept for a movie. I like the idea of a house that's perfectly preserved underwater for unknown reasons only to find out its cursed and the ending is a cool pay off from earlier as you said.
Agree. We've seen so many haunted houses films, but this took the concept into a whole new and interesting concept. Even if not perfect I applaud them for that alone.
I really liked the concept but the execution was way off. I appreciate a slow build but that build has to actually...build to something, there has to be a pay off for waiting that long and not just the vague concept of a scurry eldritch loving family. What really disappointed me though was that 90% of the horror/action is the camera swinging around wildly. This is a convenient way in both horror and underwater movies for your audience to realize how NOT scary the threat actually is. If it had leaned into the eldritch angle a bit harder or we'd gotten a bit more story rather than a 60-second lore dump at the very end I could likely have looked past that.
@@Goldenkitten1 think it would have worked better if it was like the decent
the two character explore the house to find it goes deeper and gets trapped in a spiral of caverns under the house
hunted by those that died exploring
too bad the movie wasnt that great.
i watched it simply because the premise was interesting. but it was a snoozefest. despite the unique idea it ended up being a very slow and by the books haunted house affair...
Concept is very cool a bit like that haunted ship underwater can’t remember the name but that film was very good ! I think it’s called ghost ship ! But now remembering I don’t think the ship was underwater .. I think they just stumbled across it ! But either way ti have a preserved home u detested that’s haunted is a very cool concept !
One of the saddest things endings in a horror flick I’ve seen in some time. Moral of the story, compromise is paramount in relationships but when your partner is pushing boundaries too far, get the heck of dodge
Some People Want Fun.
But Others Want Attention.
Exactly!!!!
@@Falconer22 stay metal!
It would kind of be cooler if she did actually escape, then a month later or something, she logs into their RUclips account to delete and sees a video uploaded of their house exploration with millions of views, and a voiceover at the end of an off-sounding Ben sharing the location of the house, telling viewers to check it out.
That would have been amazing
That would’ve been a better end credit scene
I choose this to be canon
sound similar to the movie Grave Encounters ending
@@xiqoqt I haven't seen that one. I guess I better search the channel for an ending explained or somethin'.
You could also argue that the jesus statue blocking the door, kept their spirits contained and that the guy wanted to free them after all these years, but that doesn't match up with the singular town guy looking down, suspiciously on the divers
Yea, I thought that too at first. But because they don't seem like the first victims, maybe not. Maybe the house just resets itself every time. So, when some new hapless victim comes along, everything seems to be back where it was, kind of luring them to go further and explore more.
14:28 "She wants to call the police but he shuts this down as they would most likely take all their footage"
I know there was no way of escape since they step foot inside the house, but it got aggravating watching Ben valuing clout over their lives, always wanting to go further and deeper for footage. I kinda feel bad for Tina since she was just following his orders around. Overall, I'd say this had a really innovative movie concept and it's a really underrated movie I haven't heard of til now.
Novelty alone could have carried this. It’s so simple: take any horror flick (OK, maybe not werewolf movies) and set it underwater. But doing it…that’s one “making of” I’d love to see.
It's also insanely believable
It was aggravating but it really sold it for me.
Even if they escaped and posted it wouldn't the dead bodies get it at least restricted and a visit from the police with potentially much worse consequences?
@@overheadcam It was believable to A POINT. By the time they found the ol' Jesus door it was clear even Ben was concerned yet they carried on for the plot. Then they find the ol' *CELLAR FULL OF DEAD FOLK AND BODY PARTS* (over some nice culty symbols for good measure) and Bens like "Yeah, let me get two more minutes of footage love." No. NO. I refuse to believe that was "insanely believable", Ben had already admitted that he didn't know what was happening before they even got the kitchen, that he'd calmly break a barrier and just sit around some creepy floating dead people for some views goes way beyond believable (and you can say "Jake Paul" but I'm pretty sure he didn't run into a billion signs the place was haunted before making that video).
It's like Grave Encounters, but underwater.
Just watching this explained video makes my spine shiver in my seat.
Omg I love grave encounters...that movie is also underrated as well as the hell house llc series that he breaks down
Grave encounters was so good the sequel sucked
I love the fact that they find the name "Pierre", and just decide that it's absolutely the guy that drove them there, as if Pierre isn't the most default french name ever. They probably passed 13 different Pierres just going walking through the tourist trap.
Factsssss 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah Pierre is basically what John is to americans, or Diego to mexicans.
Something you didn't notice, either was a mistake on the producer's end or intentional, but all the terrestrial plants in and around the house are alive. Normally, they would have rotted in a few days under water.
No shit Sherlock.
Oh yeah! That is right! :O
UH, did you notice all the other paranormal stuff going on in the house?
Whoever was in charge of this did it on purpose. Also, I find it weird that you are questioning these plants being alive when there are humans.
Dude there’s a lot of that shit but everything is preserved before the flood because of the evil.
Seems very cool. But there's one thing i'd like to point out. "That is not dead which can eternal lie. And with strange aeons even death may die." This is a _major_ signifier of the presence of elder gods and deep ones from the cthulhu mythos in a story. Meaning this is not demonic or satanic in the typical usage of the words.
It also means that i really need to watch this movie.
It’s on paramount plus if you have it
Unique perspective, I can't see well. And I love horror movies but since my eyesight has gotten worse I can't watch scary movies anymore because so much of them rely on visual input and changing music to Amp up the horror. I love these videos because he dose such a good job explaining the plot but further more explaning jump scenes or things you only get if you watch it. I love that by listening to him I get to feel like I was able to watch these movies again. Never change sir. There's a whole niche group of us who trly on your content for inclusion into our favorite genere
This was beautiful
I have a problem where jump scares trigger my anxiety but I really enjoy the stories in horror movies. I hope FoundFlix sees these comments and knows how much these readings mean to some of us.
You mean your eyesight can't be helped with prescription-glasses? Or any other such aid/intervention?
@@neliaferreira9983 Depending on the condition no, there a quite a few eye impairments that there is no common way to cure even if things like glasses can help. Take night blindness, getting new glasses with the appropriate prescription can help but it won't always fully negate the problem if it's severe. Then there are age related ones like AMD.
Wow this comment I have a similar problem. I wear glasses but my vision problems are in my optic nerve and my brain so glasses don’t really fix them. I love horror and apocalypse stuff so much but I can’t watch most of them. Medicine can keep my eyes from getting worse but they can’t make them better. I also have this weird thing where I can’t hear sometimes unless the subtitles are on. It sounds like those videos of ‘what English sounds like to someone who doesn’t know English’ my phonetics teacher made me watch. That’s how I know I’m going to have a migraine.
It’s also pretty cool how they were able to film most of this movie underwater. I’d say it’s a pretty good production for that feat alone
I am so glad to know now that there is a post credit scene with Pierre. That pulls it together for me. I really liked this film. Great review as always .Also, the explanation of her drowning was too subtle for me but of course!
In this day and age it's better to just assume there will be a post-credits scene and waste a few minutes than skip them and miss either an important story scene or an easter egg. Blame Marvel for making that a major thing even if all movies like to do it now.
@@Goldenkitten1 Absolutely true!
Stumbled across this movie a couple months ago, and I really enjoyed it! I didn't know i needed two of my worst fears combined: drowning/deep water and haunted houses. More movies need to be creative like this. It was a refreshing take on a genre thats gotten very stale.
Agreed
Can I ask where did you watch it?
This is exactly what my every Sunday night needs
This is exactly what my every monday morning needs
Precisely
Dam right!
YEA BABY LETS GOOOOOOOO
I concur.
14:01 That's not necessarily true. The water in Lake Superior still holds the bodies of the crew from Edmund Fitzgerald. Considering the bottom of the lake is roughly around 32 degrees Fahrenheit. As well as a body is simply known as Whity from the SS Kamloops. Unlike The Friz which is not allowed to be dived too, the Kamloops is in fact an expert diving spot. Some drivers have even told stories about shaking hands with Whitey as well as his spirit following them around as they explore the ship.
Fahrenheit, not Celsius. 32 C is around human body temperature.
@@DFloyd84 Fixed! Sorry about that. ^^;
"Superior it's said, never gives up the dead".
I'm in the process of rewatching all of your videos so this new one was a treat! Love your content 😀
I’m a diver, this is hilarious. They would have ran out of air very quickly at that depth with those size tanks. Those dive computers don’t have wireless air integration…so they can’t read your tank pressure and the ones that do don’t read %…..it’s either BAR or PSI. Even if they had enough air to still make it out they would have such a long decompression obligation they’d die from the “bends.”
I’ve often wondered about this. Does the depth matter or only the time spent underwater? Or is it a combination of both? Many stories tend to leave this detail out only stating that decompression stops are needed period. Not why.
@@nicwelch well decompression theory can get pretty complicated, but simply stated, the deeper you go and the longer you stay there, the longer your “deco” stops will be. Not every dive will need deco stops. I regularly do hour long dives with no deco because I stayed shallow enough not to need them, or dove “deep” for a few minutes then ascended to a shallower depth and never hit my “no decompression limit. I could stay at 30 feet or shallower for hours and never need to decompress. Especially if I’m breathing nitrox instead of air. Nitrox is just air but with a richer mix of oxygen. Usually 32% O2.
It would be cool if they make it in real terms instead of pushing fiction…
Plus why should they make the guy stupid when our common sense would not roll with him…
Horror Movies tend to make stupid beginnings so they can scare us but if it’s not real, why bother? Only we watch to see the gore but in real life, we wouldn’t be there… make it relatable so we can agree or it’s a b grade movie
Well, the movie was made by people who believe a 600 pound piano (that metal frame holding the strings is MASSIVE) can float.
I laughed that they did the above water ok while doing pretty much no other safety procedures at all.
This movie was super scary. The idea of a haunted house underwater is so cool. Also the fear that there is only a limited amount of time because of how much air they had raises the urgency and tension when things go awry
When the family motto of a french man in France is a Lovecraft quote, you really should not dive in the lake. Is just far too many red flags.
Yes.
Can't wait for the sequels!
The Deep House 2: Deep Space
The Deep House 3: Cory in the House
The Deep House Collection: House, House II The Second Story, House III The Horror Show, House IV The Repossession.
Deep house 4: Full House 😂😂😂
2 Deep 2 House
Deep House 3: Tokyo Lake
Deep House (4)
Deep 5
House 6
@@MarcoFAlfaro Deep House, MD.
@@breemills9214 lol 😆 the Olsen twin is part of this SHIT NOW
This is basically my fear of ghosts and thalasophobia combined
Dude I look forward to your videos every Sunday, and I know I'm not the only one. Keep up the great work as always.
Fun trivia; The symbol on the doll's head is the sigil of Astaroth, a demon on level with Beelzebub and Lucifer. The symbol on the basement floor is the sigil of Murmur, another high ranking demon. It's hard to say how they tie to the plot of the film though.
the cross blocking the door kinda also should have been a warning for them
Murmur? What an adorable name for a demon.
It's like someone watched all of Caitlin Doughty's videos about underwater corpses and made a movie to fuel her nightmares. I hope she never encounters this movie in the wild, I have a similar phobia and the visuals alone are just -shudders-
Ask a mortician 😍😍😍
Her videos on cave corpses and Lake Superior led to me watching videos on diving disasters… so all I could think when she was on 0% oxygen and trying to reach the surface was that she wasn’t going to make it anyway because she would have had to stop to decompress her lungs!
I was waiting for this one, it was interesting twist to the haunted house movie! Great job as always!
I agree! Been waiting on this one!
I like to think at the end when she is escaping, the house has let her go, but it was just her inability to hold her breath that long that was her undoing.
Yep that was it, it's quite clear and foreshadowed, since she lied to her bf about holding her breath for like 3 minutes when she could only do it for like a minute and a half...
Personally, I think the house never intended to let her go. I think it was playing a game with her. The house knew that she wasn't going to be able to hold her breath until she reached the surface, and the only reason it appeared to Let Her Go was to give her the false hope in her dying moments that she might make it out alive
The idea of the movie is quite interesting and speaks to me because of my town. Many years ago the county created a huge man made lake and dam that spans 3 counties, and there's an entire town, graveyard, and houses under the water now. While it was being built everyone that lived in the area was told ahead of time they had to move out I guess because of 'Imminent Domain' but they never destroyed any of the houses or churches and stores. Every now and then bodies from the grave yard underwater resurface on the shore of the spillway.
ooh, are you talking about the Lost Villages in the St. Lawrence?? I grew up near them and iirc that’s the story behind them - a power dam was built nearby and a few villages were left under at least a solid 10 metres of water. I remember hearing stories as a kid about older folks in our area taking boats out to where their loved ones were buried in order to pay their respects on important anniversaries, or to see the remains of their childhood homes, trapped beneath the river. (many houses were moved, but those made of brick or stone obviously couldn’t be due to the weight) the area is really popular with scuba divers because there’s so much under there!! even just kayaking in the area, you can see the remains of tree stumps deep below the surface, cleanly cut with axes decades ago, and parts of an old highway still poke out of the water in places.
Watching this made me so anxious! I haven't even watched the movie, but just seeing the review made me claustrophobic.
Underwater scenes gives me anxiety. I hold my breath and don’t even realize I’m doing it. I think drowning is the worst way to die.
The top three fears are burning to death, drowning and falling from considerable height.
I think lethal radiation exposure is the worst personally. You're body is just breaking down over the course of days, with your heart and brain usually the last to snuff out. You can feel burning waves and pulsing aches for days or even weeks before you just stop breathing and finally die.
I will never scuba. It took me a large amount of courage just to snorkel lol
@@kellymcphaul2793 Our bodies are not designed to submerge too much (pressurization problems etc)… So, why would people do that recreationally?
So weird.
Swimming and snorkeling are ok. Everything else is just pushing one’s body to a sketchy, barely safe, not fool-proof regions - reckless endangerment which got popularized as “safe”.
Gotta say, while mental health is no laughing matter, there's something so funny about having an ad for BetterHelp show up in the middle of the underwater corpse chase.
Man, you have no idea how much I like your videos and enjoy your storytelling ability! Engaging, honest, passionate, the full combo. Hope you keep up this amazing work, you are an incredible dude!
"That is not dead which can eternal lie; and with strange aeons, even death may die." ~ Abdul Alhazred, renowned author of the "Necronomicon"
Also exemplary of notoriously poor grammar.
@@kingol4801 Alhazred isn't even a proper name. It would be Al-Hazred, which is also improper. Lovecraft wrote spooky, not good.
I love your 'ending explained' videos! I saw them a lot on my 'videos you may like' but i was like : ' i understand the ending i dont need that'! But jeez it's a new addiction to me! I love to see if i understood the same things as you, and if i get 'it' the same as you. Really good job dude!
Mother's Day was epic! I got to spend great time with my daughter virtually (we are currently in two different states because of a family emergency. Now I get online to RUclips and see one of my favorite channels working on a holiday!! Thank you FoundFlix 🥰🌺💐
Happy Mother’s Day!!
I just seen a good documentary on Port Royal Jamaica the city that slid into the ocean during a massive earthquake and tsunami. That'd make a good horror movie and it also includes pirates.
"Guh-guh-guh Ghost Pirates??!!!! Zoinks!!!!!"
I remember watching this channel a couple years ago.
Glad too see that the channel is still doing well
1:40 the cursive on Hell is really getting me omg.
Fun fact: It is possible to find perfectly to near-perfectly preserved bodies in lakes! There are a few check boxes that need to be hit, but for a real-life example consider Lake Tahoe in North America. If you know the lake’s grisly history, then you know it’s likely haunted.
Have fun with that knowledge. :)
yeah i live right on the lake and the amound of drownings and other deaths ive heard of i wouldnt be suprised theres also been like fully preserved bodies recovered after like a year from a boat accident and there was a kid that drowned right in front of my house (before we lived there) place is beautiful tho sooo i can live with it being haunted lol
@MadeleineTess nah lol i wish tho that would be crazy but like i said b4 ive heard a lot of stories yet to see somethin myself
@@zephy936 didn’t they find a fully persevered body of a diver a few years ago? I remember that being on the news.
@@ramblingdemon9471 hmm dont remember but i wouldnt be suprised i know for a fact there are a lot of bodies at the bottom of the lake
I have no sympathy for these characters if I saw a house underwater I’d be out of there in a second 😂
You'd think that paper books that you could still open would also be a clue to get the hell out, but I guess not.
Especialy if you are not an experience diver, hell they had a drone they could have just send it there and take some footage going inside a building that seems to be falling appart especialy under water is suicidal.
Why? It would be awesome.
@@Raximus3000 or crack jokes when a diving partner’s foot got trapped in murky water
I'll do you one better - I'm not going in any water that's not a swimming pool, with crispy clear water.
Please no one who sees this practice holding their breath alone. It's dangerous and can lead to a black out and fatal drowning. Stupid really.
Exactly. Practice without the water
Would love to hear your thoughts on
2006 The Tooth Fairy
Darkness Falls
Shrooms
The first two movies are kinda linked, and I feel darkness did a better job than lights out
I second darkness falls. movie scared me for like a year as a kid lol
OOOHHH DARKNESS FALLS
That movie scared the shit outta me and my siblings forever!
@@mariamyupperz7614 pretty sure she's hovering over my bathroom door right now 👀
Shoot. I find myself turning on each light switch possible because of that movie. Haha
I totally forgot about the movie shrooms I’m surprised it hasn’t already been covered tbh
Demons be writing Hell in cursive and sh*t lol
Most of the teenagers I meet these days can’t read cursive, so they wouldn’t even notice the warning. Lol
“That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons even death may die.”
― Howard Phillips Lovecraft, The Nameless City
This was a noble effort of a movie. I liked the urbex angle and there were some genuinely good scares. But I really disliked the main cast. Especially the guy.
But the underwater haunted house thing was an excellent choice.
Same here!!!! Even when foundflix is recounting the film, I get the urge to punch the fictional guy lol
There were a lot of problems with the plot, and I kept saying, “Really? Who wrote the script?” at the cheesy dialogue, but I still had a great time watching it, especially since I had an edible.
@Daniel Garrett True That🤣Lol🤣
The dude was SO annoying lol
@@LoveYouLove1986 Yeah his dialog was basically what a boomer thinks chasing clout sounds like. And while it does, in reality, sound grating, it doesn't sound THAT grating lol.
Fellas, he does it again.
Another flix has been found.
Hes not wrong. I would watch this video. There are tons of while towns underwater from artificial lakes created by dams. I'd love to see people exploring them.
Lake Lanier in Georgia is supposedly haunted,a whole town was flooded by the damn,but several innocent people where murdered because of their race sometime before the flood,several people have died and gone missing in this lake,it's not far from my hometown and locals don't go there,it's a very interesting place with dark history
@@davidmorris8075 looks like u need to grab some go pros and check them out.
@@davidmorris8075 Yeah I've been to Lake Lanier 10yrs ago visiting my sister and felt weird being there. 10yrs later find out about the fact of a town being down below and it's man made is creepy.
@@davidmorris8075 yea Oscarville was a predominantly black and financially rising community that was intentionally flooded, killing a lot of people, with race and land ownership being the main reasons why. And that was after a slew of racial violence against black people in the region.
I like how they added something fresh to the hounted house theme. For me the the sacrifices and moving bodies were whatever, but the fact they had limited oxygen and vision, couldn't move fast, and had to go through cramped places was awful. If you get scared and panic, you lose oxygen, which can also kill you. Having only a limited breaths while scared made this so much more unsettling. I liked it a lot.
And of course drowning itself is pretty scary so :D
Dude, that attic fish jump scare got me, lol!
These ending explain videos are amazing. You find the best of the best, something I have never seen or heard before.
Halfway through the video I forgot that the drone was named Tom and I was really confused where this new character came from
“The police would most likely take all their footage.” 1. I want to know where they could post this stuff and have it NOT be immediately taken down??? Like mans got extra shots of the dead bodies so it’s not like he was planning to cut it out. 2. … if you manage to post it and don’t report anything… like wouldn’t that be obstruction of justice??? Or SOMETHING illegal going on
Exactly!
Posting corpses for vanity is a poor taste
you are by far my most favourite youtuber! i‘ve been watching every last one of your videos for years now, and i‘m always so excited when i see that wou‘ve uploaded a new ending explained.
I loved the whole concept of this movie. Spooky and beautiful 🤩
There is no House in the Ocean, there is only the House in your head.
The house is the friends you make along the way. 😉
I’ve been waiting for you to do this one!!!!! I’m so excited!!!
Plot twist: the family welcomes divers with a hearty version of "Under the Sea" 🧜♂️🧜♀️
Okay, wheeze-laugh 😝
It's good to see this channel still going. It's been a while since I've watched but I'm happy he's still making content.
credit where credit is due, I'd love to find out how they filmed everything underwater like that
The timing of the add for therapy is hilarious 😂😂😂
I’ve been wanting to see this movie for months, I’m so glad you finally covered it!
Do you not have paramount + or prime? This movie is constantly being recommended to me on both platforms
@@sailorarwen6101 unfortunately I do not 😞
I have to compliment your ad in the video, unobtrusive, same cadence as the script, fantastic work, didn’t skip! :D
The worst thing is, they'd probably get demonetized anyway
Good One Lol🤣
Probably written off as an attempt ARG as well
“Wine truck! Thanks France!” Thanks for saying what we were all thinking 😅
We all know the "HP" stood for Henri-Pierre Lovecraft.
It’s beautiful getting off of work to a video of yours
"That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die." Lovecraft ftw
If that’s your family motto, I’m not asking you for tourist recommendations…
That house under the lake had a amazing home theater hahahaha
When I saw that I said wow lol.
I love this movie. I bought it on release and I've watched it multiple times. It had a lot of mystery. Its also something new.
"Haha take it ez babe just find a way in" My brother in actual Christ the fence is UNDERWATER JUST FLOAT OVER IT
This movie made me so uncomfortable. I’ve had dreams of drowning and this situation would be HORRIFYING.
I laughing like a loon on how perfectly timed the Better help ad was xD excellent review
Great spooky little gem of a movie! Thanks for covering this one
The greatest jumpscares are the sponsors in foundflixs videos
Really liked this movie and that there is finally a reason for ghosts to have floaty hair..except the ghosts were just sometimes walking along the floor and sometimes swimming, so maybe they're just like floaty ghosts like every other movie.
I also kind of want to think that Pierre's been trying to lure people back into the house to awaken it and these two were the first ones to actually unleash all the power of the house since they were the ones that disrupted everything. But, if the sister wasn't chained up, maybe Pierre was still getting people to the house and only the sister could go after the divers
I mean, movies like As Above So Below there were temptations that tested the people and got them trapped, but is it really that temping to take a creepy mask off of two chained up corpses without having a reason to other than 'sure, why not?' Moving the statue away from the door; there's a door to get to, touching dead bodies, not so much
A haunted house under water is such a cool concept.
This movie is so incredibly dangerous on how they portray diving in an enclosed space.
Not gonna lie, the sponsor segment made me laugh how abrupt it was
Love the Lovecraft reference when it comes to deep waters “That which is not dead may eternal lie, but with strange Aeons even death may die”
Might be more cosmic horror than satanic horror. "That is not dead-" etc. is a line from the Cthulhu Mythos.
Or maybe developers of the movie randomly selected some edgy line from somewhere to sound cool…. More probable
The “pentagram” on the dolls forehead was the sigil for Duke Astaroth, the one at 13:51 is for Duke Murmur
Not sure if someone else has mentioned this already or not, but...
Pierre's mysterious, ominously-grumbled family motto "That is not dead which can eternal lie" is from a couplet found in the fictional Necronomicon in Call of Cthulhu, written by H.P. Lovecraft: "That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die."
I just thought that was a cool reference.
That ad part of the video was perfect.
Okay, I haven't finished the video yet, but I just wanted to vent this real quick; is anybody else tired of all the satanic ritual, cult shit in these kinds of movies? Don't get me wrong, I love a good cult, but either A: Make it a made-up cult with its own lore, and do your very best to not copy and paste a different cult, try something more interesting, or B: Just make a simpler explanation, like if they killed kids and recorded it or whatever, why can't they just do it because they enjoy it? The serial killer explanation will always be better and more open to creativity then the cult explanation.
At least use other cults for crying out loud. It's not like Satan is the only evil supernatural being mankind has invented over its history.
To be entirely fair the whole family motto of "“That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die" makes it pretty clear this is supposed to be an eldritch Lovecraftian cult and not a satanic one. However as a fan of Lovecraft they didn't really do anything unique in the film to make you come to that conclusion and without that single line it might as well be your average Satan cult.
@@Goldenkitten1 More probable explanation - they used that line just for the sake of it, since they found some “cool, edgy” line on the Internet and put it into their own movie
What a weird comment. Lol why can’t they just kill then because they enjoy it?? 😅😅whattttrt
'That is not dead which can eternal lie'
French Lovecraft ancestor...?
omg what a coincidence, my partner and I JUST watched this yesterday 😂 I definitely liked the concept but both characters annoyed me to no end. There were so many red flags once they got to the gate leading up to the house. I would not have gone any further after seeing those missing children posters 😫 Would try to get back out asap. Even going in that far would be enough for good content.
"That is is not dead which can eternal lie..." is a reoccurring line the from Lovecraft universe and refers to the Old Ones such as Cthulhu.
I didnt care for the ending of the movie, but I loved everything beside it.
Ditto, I was so hopeful
Yeah, I had the feeling they were going to kill them so that diminished some of the tension close to the end. "Ah, yeah ok" type of ending when Tina drowned. Her surviving would have been surprising.
@@kitcat2449 The ending doesn't make sense. The dead people son is bringing people to the lake so his parents can ... what? Kill people so they have company down there?
@@Greendalewitch I didn't quite understand either, but maybe the sacrifices made the... whatever they were worshipping, stronger. They kidnapped kids to sacrifice, so the son who survived the town's rage, Pierre, continued the tradition. Or religion. Cult.
@@kitcat2449 I'l take that explanation.
Right on time again... love your videos❤❤❤
i love that you watch scary movies so i dont have to be scared when I watch them :)
You have been cranking out the videos lately and I love it.
Their family motto is straight up from Lovecraft's Call of Cthulhu: "That is no dead witch can eternal lie" (and with strange aeons, even death may die), so I think that they are not satanic, I think that this family was one of Cthulhu cultists
Thank you for telling me the movie again, really helpful new information 🙏
Great video as usual! I would love to see coverage of the film: The Wind: Demons of the Prairie. The film is lean at 88min, but packed with so much meat on the bone for discussion! The acting is great too!
5:12 "views to make so real money." "Haha, good luck with that." Your reaction to that is too funny
I’m a real fan of the whole underwater scary movie :3 We already had ghosts on the moon so why not explore more down here! X3