EMESIS BLUE Clip | “It’s eternity in there.”
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- A slight edit of the most visually striking scene from the already-classic EMESIS BLUE released by Fortress Films.
This SFM movie is remarkably well produced and well written. I highly recommend you check it out.
EMESIS BLUE: • EMESIS BLUE [SFM]
I feel like, as a stand-alone clip, these two scenes relating to Cyclops’s death fit back to back, so I edited them together.
Again, incredible movie. Go watch.
Seeing how many people were disturbed and how well this film was received, I think it’s safe to say that Emesis Blue was a geniunely good horror film. Scratch that, it was a geniunely good film.
Better then any morden horros movie With their jump scares
You could say that it was "better than you think"
@@thestillhungrypanda “it’s a masterpiece in there”
i first watched it with my mother present and she complained the entire time about how she doesn't like watching animated media.
@Brush421 she has no understanding of culture, is why. Probably never really had a chance to experience any.
Dell's voice is so pleasant- I can't stop returning just to hear him speak. especially love it when he says "it's eternity in there"
1:40
I know, is like hearing postal guy voice
it's skibidi in there
Blud found out how to bring a sigma back...
@@TheBallsMuncherwhat did blud said?
I love the how you can just *faintly* hear the whirring and whizzing that we heard near the Respawn Machine's terminal, just as Demo repeats what Dell told him; "...longer than you think."
So is he in the respawn machine or is he in a room by it?
@@creamygonorrhea8475 I think Demo is already on the other side or is in the process of going there as he was freezing to death. The noise of the respawn machine may be coming from it's ability to access to other side, like a noisy doorway some are cursed to get forced through over and over
@@physicallythiccmentallysic7602 so is dell dead and also trapped in the respawn machine?
apparently, that whirring sound was inspired by the movie "the house that jack built" when they go to hell, same thing with the scene where the soldier comes across the broken bridge in hell, which was also in the house that jack built. in that movie the whirring noise is the sound of billions of people screaming in hell which combines into an intense high-pitched droning noise.
@hyperix These were actually refernces to King's other short story called "The Jaunt" summary is basically the world discovers teleportation but people have to be unconcious to undergo the process. The main character, Mark, is telling his son the story of how the Jaunt came to be (thats what its called when you teleport) while theyre waiting on their turn to jaunt. Eventually the time comes for the family to be jaunted and everyone is administrated a sort of sleeping gas. everyone except for his son, ricky who held his breath. Turns out if you undergo the jaunt while awake, you experience basically an EXTREMELY EXTREMELY long time of just a pure white space. (billions of billions of billions of years) and when the family wakes up they see Ricky standing there lifeless and repeatedly screaming "LONGER THAN YOU THINK DAD!! LONGER THAN YOU THINK" before gouging out his eyes and being wheeled away.
Amazing piece of writing that I would 100% recommend.
Edit: I just realized I missed the eternity part. That was a reference to when they tested the jaunt on a convicted murderer and when he came out he said "its eternity in there" before having a heart attack. (Its presented way better in the short story lol)
“It’s eternity in there” four words that will haunt me for the rest of my days
And possibly even longer
@@GladiusTRLonger than you think.
read the jaunt by Stephen king
@@voorlees9368longer than you think dad
@@voorlees9368 Wanted to see, I saw
Two references to two of Stephen King's greatest works. _The Shining_ with the mysterious but friendly bartender, and of course _The Jaunt._ "It's longer than you think, dad! It's eternity in there!"
Shining was ass Kubrick made it better
@magicman3163 That's your opinion and you're entitled to it.
@@magicman3163 alrite
I was waiting for someone to say this! I totally remembered where it was from, but the name slipped my mind.
im a big fan of the mist, but somehow mist the jaunt, having read it now, i love it too
I made the realization that the bar behind them. The shelf frame looks alot like the respawn machine room. I found that significant.
The bar to me looks kinda like a suitcase
To me, I keep losing track of where they are to be honest so I just stopped caring
It's a reference to the shining
@@-l.6919 We know, but it's also more than that within the plot of the film
i love how the solider understoods demo by his look he is still in there but he still understands what to do
Wasn't demo dead right there ?
@ I figured he was right on the edge of death, with Soldier snapping him out of his hallucinations just minutes before he was about to die. Explains why he was able to look at him with his pupil and open his hand to set off the grenade
@@ladyallium5802 I like to think he was still in the illusion of drinking and he just grabbed a random frag grenade in reality and froze and died before taking that sip in the illusion. Would make the scene even sadder.
And a grenade's handle (that fell apart from the grenade) needs to be off the actual thing then it could be detonated.
This reminded me of that one cool youtuber doing a experiment of how long a person can hold that grenade handle before the hand gets too weak and releases. The very cold temperature would make the hand brittle.
Also, if demo was still possibly alive then he would have to survive that intense cold temperature in a very small-medium time frame.
@@pwning5651 You know, that’s entirely plausible. I just think it makes his death more impactful.
There's a phrase paramedics like to use, but I can't remember the exact phrasing, it goes along the lines of, "The warm are dead, the cold are living" which I *know* I butchered.
Even if someone is frozen to a stone there's always a percentage chance they're still alive, just very very cold.
Dell Conagher's bar is what you see when you're waiting to respawn.
Also Medic intentionally drove there meanwhile Demo accidentally stumbled into the bar
Medic didn't intentionally drove there, he had a car crash which send him there
@@nosu5530Yeah, in the end you can even hear Medic and Dell talking and Dell asks "So *where* are you going?" and the Medic just says "I don't know", meaning that he was just mindlessly driving away with thw briefcase until he prolly passed out and crashed, thus sending him to the bar.
Honestly seeing Medic’s eyes ripped out, his creepy grin and missing teethed smile is what is genuinely keeping me up at night.
same
After watching that movie I couldn’t keep the image out my head
What make it works well is that it doesnt need a jumpscare, it only show the audience that uncanny yet terrified feeling
i thought the scout mom scene was terrifying but dear lord medic with no eyes was more scarier
I Think that was him who killed Scout's mom.
"It's eternity in there" when you are defending the last control point on steel map and after dying have to wait 25 or more seconds
One thing that I think many people didn't notice was that every time the scout's ball appeared it was to signify his presence, and another thing when the scout tells the doctor "if they hit you, hit twice as hard", when the doctor comes out of the coffin he shoots the spy twice
That actually makes sense
Like engi two brother
I noticed the ball drop when medic went to save scout, almost to signify medic is dropping the ball by helping scout and leading him to his demise
"A true enemy has yet to reveal themself"
-Demoman
I connected all dots for myself after second rewatch, but this one i didn't understand, who or what is true enemy, do you have a guess?
@@k-chickThe Governor who was kidnapped, he was the one responsible for everything, specially the plot of Emesis blue itself, it is revealed when Medic meets him in the afterlife
@@Samuello2024 i don't think so, feels like he told about something bigger than this guy
@@k-chick Then you didnt connect all the dots properly.
@@Samuello2024 okay
3:03
This moment is genuinely heartbreaking. I don't often feel like this watching any movie, let alone an SFM. Masterpiece.
okay but how did he end up in there from the dungeon area?
@@lulzalfesthe misread bar and walked in there I forgot what it actually spells but he saw bar and walked right in
LaBARtory
@@JCAProductions_*laBorAtoRy
@@BadBame962 my bad
The end where soldier pays his respects never gets old it always hits me
Cool easter egg but i think you can see Dell's grandfather in one of the videos as a test subject when showing the Respawn Machine because the first person says "It's eternity in there." Same exact words his Grandfather said
It could also be Dell himself, considering he's suitable for respawning.
That's actually the tenth mercenary. All four respawns shown in the prologue show the same 1 guy. Poor guy
No, The subject at the beginning was one of the 10 mercenaries that were compatible with the respawn machine. But he ended up committing suicide (I think that guy is the plague doctor and that his intentions were Destroy the spawn machine and stop the war between the MAN brothers.)
@@-l.6919 Actually, no. The Plague Doctor is one different person. We don't even know if he's real, but some theories say that he's the visual representation of Dr. Ludwig's alternate personality. Ludwig is clearly in a "Jekyll and Hyde" persona, as he killed without knowing it Scout's mom. He may also be one of the characters that were horribly disfigured by the side effects of respawn, as he wears black like every other monster of the slaughterhouse.
The main goal of the Plague Doctor (he's actually named the "Undertaker" in his fandom page) was to lure all the characters to the Slaughterhouse to let them discover the truth. We can even see his hearse burning near the building. But it could have also been the other personality of Ludwig, as he was probably the one who wrote "Conagher's slaughterhouse" on the wall with blood. Nothing is really sure about him. Out of every black-wearing monster in the slaughterhouse, the Undertaker is clearly the most mysterious and unknown of them. The other ones have a more obvious background. Stalingrad was brought back to life from a bullet to the heart by RED Medic and was turned into an unkillable Mr X-like monster. The Scout creature probably became feral and disfigured because of the side effects of the Respawn Machine. As for the Conagher brothers, we can't say for sure, but they probably lost their eyes during the process. It would be more logical, as they still can see, but they could also have tied their eyelids themselves. Butcher Pyro was probably scorched alive when he respawned. In the scene with Soldier discovering all the photos, we can see a picture where one of the tests subjects is burning alive when leaving the spawn room. As for the RED zombies, they are probably the mercenaries who were stuck inside the spawn room and left to rot. They could also have been the result of RED Medic's experiments to bring people back to life.
As for the tenth class, I think we see him hanging in the prison where Archibald is detained. I don't know if it's really him, as it says that he killed himself with a bullet in the head and not by suffocation, but his face and the face of the hanging corpse were very similar.
Its the 10th Class, I believe he is a Riflemen Class. Since theres no No-Scope Rifle in the Game I believe he will be wielding a M1 Garand, A Semi auto rifle is perfect for Frontline or Face to face with the enemies.
Ive heard a lot of people saying that Dell's father saying "it's eternity in there" is him saying that the respawn takes forever, but it's never said if Dell's father is even respawn compatible. I assumed he meant that there's nothing in the afterlife, it's just nothingness and waiting, for literal eternity. That mindset really made me feel for every character that died, the horror of knowing there's nothing, no hope, you are there forever, and now that character is trapped, with no escape. No hope. The idea really makes death terrifying.
Yeah well, eternity doesn't sound so bad if you're sharing it with someone. Departed friends and family, or even people you've never met before. Companionship, there's no better way to stave off eternal cabin fever.
@@kingcamelot1395 Sums up Ludwig's ending
@@kingcamelot1395Death is THE greatest mystery known to all living things. We DONT know what happens. All we have is conceptualizations, beliefs of what could happen next. But NOBODY will ever find out UNLESS themselves are dying. No dead man has ever came back and told us what happens.
Which is why Death is so fascinating and yet it makes me fear so much about my life
dark
In the beginning with the respawn sequence one of the men says (it's dubbed) it's eternity in there. I think the respawn machine was just grabbing random people in the beginning.
I like how even in the surreal/unsettling abyss Dell still offers comfort to the Demo, like there's some good to be found with talking to his grandfather.
I love how you can hear the breeze in cryo in demo's scene, hinting at his death in the cryo lab and him being at the bar with dell being the place between death and respawn.
at 0:57 engineer’s nose is bloodied, and then it disappears in the next frame
It occurs after he says "Relapse is a helluva thing," which is in response to Demo saying his brothers thought he was dead. I think that may be Demo's memories clashing together, one where he saw Dell dead vs. what he sees now. The movie establishes quickly that time is not linear for these people, and considering Demo's actually dead by this point, this could likely be taking place in the afterlife, or some form of limbo where all their deaths collide.
@@SonicMaster327 i thought that this took part in the respawn zone but demo doesnt respawn
@@vivious_ I like that idea a lot. It reinforces Dell saying "Relapse is a helluva thing" after being told someone thought he was dead. He was, he probably is, but he respawns back. Then, once you've died for the final time, once the respawn machine can't bring you back, it's eternity in there.
@Phantaplex Well I believe that they're both currently dead, waiting in their form of the respawn machine for reconstruction.
@@jacksnedeker4980 Ludwig mentioned being there "one time" that the machine failed. Poor guy was screaming the entire way down..
And it's eternity in there.
longer than you think
It's longer than you think, dad! It's longer than you think!
it is.
@@TheRedeemed23Wha?
@@kingcamelot1395 when they figured out how to bring us back, some of us would tell stories of what we saw on the other side, we saw old friends, family, mostly strangers. i spoke to my grandfather, hes been dead for 30 years.
@@TheRedeemed23 What'd he tell ya?
Emesis blue was a damn solid reimagining of Steven King's Jaunt
"I spoke to my grandfather, he'd been dead for 30 years!"
"What'd he tell ya?"
"Its eternity in there"
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Amazing writing.
I love the laught. Just the irony of how long he is there. And that demo is now there as well. Dead. Just talking to each other.
That’s why you take drugs to forget purgatory, just don’t take too many and become like medic
Oooh that makes sense, I couldn’t figure out how to connect the drugs and the reespawn stuff together
@@TycoonTitian01 Dell's nose bleeds in a scene, he probably snorted drugs too
The drugs ludwig was taken, dont need to be taken much, the other video at TF films is about Emesis diapasam (or how its called i dont remember), sinse it was not said how many you should take, i think you dont even need to take much of them, cuz even if you drink like 2 of them you still gonna get something (as i said i dont remember what problems you will get from them cuz i watched emesis blue like 2 half years ago)
@@NotYoungplayer1anymore it would be pretty hard to watch emesis blue 2- 3 years ago since it came out 1 year ago
@@tudytudy3316 my bad my brain is kinda useless at remember dates
bro dell saying "it's eternity in there" didn't hit me hard until my second rewatch, when I realized that's exactly what was mentioned at the beginning of the movie
I was mindblown when I realized
Considering soldier has always been seen as the upbeat moronic comic relief character in the game seeing him heartbroken and paying his respects to his fallen comrade and best friend really hits home.
So ... was Demo frozen, a hallucination? I mean his eyes were open at random shots, and his body moved too I think.
Man those minor changes really unsettle me.
There's a lot of hallucinations going on in Emesis Blue. Whether it's medic seeing scout in the ambulance days after he was tortured to death, or demo speaking as a frozen corpse, we can assume that whatever happens in the respawn machine has some long term consequences.
I like to think that the bar scene is demo in between the respawn sequence. It's taking longer than usual to respawn.
There's also aspects of Emesis Blue that lend themselves well to the film being a possible time loop, involving a certain doctor returning to the beginning of the film after an unfortunate event
On the flipside, that theory can be dispelled by saying that the doctor is hooked on his own prescriptions and hallucinating/losing control of his actions
@@jacksnedeker4980 I've noticed that "tortured to death" is a set of words that really unsettles me. Much more than anything else I've read or heard.
Guess I'm just used to torture hurting but not outright killing the target
bro this scene confuses me after reading this comment, because I thought everything from soldiers point of view was a real because he never took the prescription now I’m questioning if none of it was real
i combined the part where soldier realizes demo is dead, with the soundtrack "up here all alone" from fall. it worked perfectly.
I don’t know why but after rewatching the scene with Demo and Dell, it’s an oddly chill scene. It’s almost like a breath of fresh air compared to the rest of the film.
This scene has a haunting beauty to it that I love
At 1:14 when demoman suddenly realises where he is, the bottle on the bottom right stop displaying the full word "made" instead displaying a more... fitting "mad"
For some reason this part made me cry a little at the bit he realized he died
The respawn machine kinda cozy ngl (not for all of eternity mind you)
Chillin with dell sounds nice
This is me when I need to wait 20 seconds after killbinding in 2fort
This scene, this one right here, it made me write a short story, kind of a play by play of the bar scene specifically with a few different things in it, ending with a bottle of diazepam and a crashed car
Can you tell me said short story?
Any theories on the briefcase
its a portal to the place between respawning
Its a portal back to the game. This World Is the respawn, "its an enternity in there" Meaning they live a whole life in there, before they come back.
@@TheDragonFoxYT so like, none of what is shown in emesis blue is "real"? Even the funeral scene with the mann bros?
I know some people think it’s a portable respawn machine
@@GlitterGum Maybe, or maybe not. While that's one theory there's a dozen others so it's really hard to say
Something about Dell is calming...He seems to me to be the man in the middle like a guide in a purgatory.
Hes scary, yet comforting and welcoming.
He knows more than hes letting on.
I love him 😊
Dell is so damn chill in all of these sfm animations. I dont main engi but i love the dude
gotta love the voice actor, did a great job voice acting engi
"its eternity in there." Gotta be the most scariest line you'll hear before or after you die.
This whole movie is just 2fort's spooky update
I just realized that when Dell tells him that they met friends and family while respawning, it means that Demoman was already going through the process of respawning while he was having the conversation with him.
im guessing demo knows that hes dead just by the line "long night eh dell?" like hes seen him frequently.
4:00 lego Star Wars generic male death sound:
Best scene in the movie imo.
Fortress films really likes Stephen King. There are references to two books by him: The Shining and The Jaunt.
It's skibidi in there...
"What did blud see"
"he's been dead for 6 years"
Also will this be reversed
"I spoke to Harambe..."
"We saw Big Chungus, Ban Ban, mostly dead memes."
It's rizzler than you think.
I love the fact that this indie film available for free on youtube has film clips, it's really funny for some reason.
Other than the possibility that demo bled to death cuz of that arm, I have no clue on what other possible way he could've died lol
Hypothermia.
Demo died from hypothermia. The fact that he began drinking again made it worse because alcohol can speed up the process in which the effects of hypothermia can kick in.
@@Nyxael5845 wb the fact that he let go of the Grenade either it was some funny dead body muscle stuff or my man wasn’t fully dead yet
Demoman died from freezing to death, and did not realize he was freezing to death because of his Drunk state.
@@luckytaco4344 He was fully dead, just not fully frozen. You don't immediately become stiff as a board as soon as you die lmao
great, this movie already has low quality clips posted on youtube
it means its a banger
I unlocked a new fear from watching this movie. That fear is me being afraid of what's really on the other side
Man..after reading some comics..Red Demo and Blue Soldier..this shit is heartbreaking..
Tall engineer is slightly unsettling and it fits this scene PERFECTLY
Really sum up my fear of death
Don't worry you're not hooked up to an infinite respawn machine. I think you'll wind up in heaven lol
* 20 seconds for respawn* its eternity in here
I like how the red glasses behind Del represent the countless Red Team mercenaries just waiting to be respawned, to be used again for whatever their purpose is. Yes it’s too specific but it shows how god damn great this is.
Is there an explanation on how Demo managed to let go of the grenade when he was already frozen and dead?
Simply wasn’t dead yet
Either he wasn't *fully* dead yet, or the force of the grenade's trigger made it pop open, his hand didn't look frozen fully solid
There's a spring in the handle that pops it off. It's literally how grenades work. Not everything is some massive twist that needs an explanation.
@@spicytea735 blame CinemaSins
Spring loaded grenade handle
This is my favorite sceene from Emesis Blu
That scene with soldier and the demoman was just sad
“Longer than you think” That line goes hard
Makes me happy that in some way Demo and Del got their happy ending away from the hell. Sorta anyway
"When blud figured out how to bring a sigma back some of us would tell stories of what we saw in ohio we saw big chungus, ban ban, mostly dead memes." "I spoke to harambe" "what did blud say?" its skibidi in there.....
This is scarier than the actual movie 💀
i hate you
When you dont login tf2
Looks like he’s wearing the mind control goggles from incredible 2
R.i.p Cyclops lel
An amazing shining reference
I’ve watched this movie I keep trying to understand it I search through videos and every time I learn more and more but I don’t truly LEARN anything and I leave with more questions every single time help
This sfm film made a fun game into a horror
This film is genuinely one of the most terrifying things I’ve seen in my life. Ever.
I love this scene. Its chilling, but oddly comforting
Hehehehe chilling
Pun slightly intended
Love the Connager VA.
its skibidi in there
the sentence "it's eternity in there" terrifies me, and I cen't figure out why, but I'm not feeling well because of this, I feel really weird, why ? Because it's real terror. Like I said I don't know why I'm feeling like this, but my unconscious knows it, and it doesn't like it at all and fear this mysterious reason. If someone knows why, please explain to me, I need to know.
Read the jaunt by Steve King. Don't worry kid it's just a short story but it's longer than you think in fact it's an eternity in there.
It might just be you being scared of the fact that you don't know what happens after you die. And maybe the particular scenario presented in this film scares you. Though you aren't hooked up to a respawn machine so you'd probably be fine
Convinced my older sister and a friend to watch this movie.
So I know I’ve made at least one great decision in my life.
i want to use that grandfather thing for my dnd character
When they figured out how to bring us back. Some of us would tell stories about what we saw on the other side. Saw old friends, family, mostly strangers, i spoke to my grandfather, he's been dead for 30 years "What'd he tell ya" Its eternity in there...
Can someone tell me the names of cosmetics that the Bartener is wearing? I would like to make engi loadout just like this.
I know only Pyrovision (his glasses).
emesis blue needs to be a legit film
You've always been the caretaker mr conagher
Bluds been waiting four minutes to respawn lol this really is tf2
Demomans death was one of the saddest
Kaboom indeed
I just noticed, that this part is like from the shining. 😂
If you meet with Dell, you're fucked.
Tf2 player when their timer got restarted when enemy score
I went ti sleep thinking about this
Imagine all that could have been prevented if he was not drunk
prepares a ghosten on the rocks
Stephen King - The jaunt. I think emesis blue was based on it
How did Demo die though I mean yeah he froze to death but why?
Alcohol in the body can speed up the effects of hypothermia, just like how the higher the altitude the quicker the alcohol gets you drunk, demo was shown to be relapsing in previous scenes drinking quite frequently which explains how he froze to death, he most likely lost energy from blood loss and was tired from the cold and alcohol, which lead to him sitting down and freezing to death
Hey my favorite scene from the movie
"What did blud say?"
"It's skibidi in there.."
"I rizzed my grandfather, he was fanum taxed for 30 years.."
I sentence both of you to 25 second respawn timer
Unrelated to the clip, did we get the names of Dell’s brothers?
I think *it's eternity in there* might also refer to the suitcase...🤔
No, It means that time on the other side is an eternity And that time on the other side does not pass in the same way as in the real world, That's why the sniper says "it's longer than you think"
@@-l.6919 No shit Sherlock, that's the most obvious interpretation.
It means theres no afterlife.
why is this in my music mix XD
_R e l a p s e i s a h e l l o f a t h i n g , a i n t i t ?_
Is this engineer from spy's disguise video ?
Fun fact this is a refrence to the shining
It's eternity in there. Longer than you think
Longer than you **can** think.
Gosh how i hate movies that dont give answers to many questions,
Like what on the other side? No im not talking about respawn, the moment where soldier was standing on bridge, and on other side of it he sees 10th class (or how i say just another soldier), and im really wonder whats on that other side because when he gets on it he gets shooted by spy.
Why does everyone changes on soldier view? Only medic and scout was using the medicine, soldier didnt, then why everything changes when he isnt looking?.
Whats that black figure when soldier gets to cells with demo and medic (at elevator), he just suddenly sees him and after we see soldier like nothing happened and like he forgot what he just see.
I can continue asking but i dont think someone will want to answer, i dont even think that someone read to that moment, but if there someone who wants more questions then just tell me
0:57 did anyone notice the blood on dell nose