Watching *PRISONERS* for the FIRST TIME!!
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Directed By : Denis Villeneuve
Stars : Hugh Jackman , Jake Gyllenhaal , Viola Davis
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In an interview Hugh Jackman did for the film, he said that for the famous hammer scene, during one of the takes he thought he had done a take where he got his most anger out of him, and he thought that they would definitely use that take in the film and then Denis Villeneuve (The Director) comes up to him and says "That was good but I need you to get really angry" and then the next take they did was the one in the film.
Wolverine kinda angry? Lmao
He cut up his hand bad as well smashing the sink. Dedication.
I wish wolverine was this angry
For such a nice and pleasant guy in real life, Hugh Jackman is so great at showing such true and ferocious anger in his characters.
@@TCM215 he is
I'm barely 5 minutes in and we already have two classic Ash lines: "I don't really listen to Adele, she's too upset for me." and "This has to be a parents nightmare. The closest I've come to this feeling is losing my phone."
The symbolisms appear to be strong with this one.
Hahaha Symbolism Gods speak through me
That losing my phone quote was a hit😭💯
@@justtrustash I rarely laugh out loud when i am by myself, but that "losing my phone" line had me do it 100%, love it!
*I was working at Regal Cinemas when this came out. So many people left the theater in tears. I love everything about this film. The acting is top tier from everyone. Just a chilling but realistic take on a parents love for their child and how far they’d go*
Not all parents some parents abuse and kill there children🤷
@@rasyayhe's saying the normal parents, who love them children
Hannah calling the major plot thread off of godlike intuition at 8:10
You need to watch more Denis Villaneuve movies. He’s easily one of my favorite directors. If you haven’t seen Sicario, you would love it
The arrival, there's alot symbolism
@@yohanespaskal9352 true enough, but not as many symbolisms as Enemy.
Sicario, Arrival and Enemy are all amazing! 3 Totally different movies in different genres.. Just shows you what an amazing director Denis is.
@@salmonero6472 and Dune. What an amazing director, he can make a movie in any genre.
@@bakabaka3281 new Stanley Kubrick in the making maybe
Can't believe you guys put everything together before it happened.
I was clueless my first time through but was so shocked and then the ending was a rush.
Its such a well acted and thought out film. It gave me 90s-2000s thriller detective films based on true stories.
One of my favorite thrillers to rewatch.
Well said Khamp! What a ride, can't wait for my wife to sit down and watch with me. 👍😁 🐯🐰
they def saw the movie before, reaction was forced and felt unnatural at many points.
They didn't tho, besides the obvious which was the old women family is involved.
“it’s definitely him! look at the size of his glasses” made me laugh SO HARD
me too lol
Ash is such a Good German. The kind of guy who could be convinced to do go along with anything.
The significance of the puzzles is a reference to the Greek story of The Minotaur and the Maze. The Minotaur was a beast that fed on children who was inprisoned in a maze. Eventuality Theseus was tasked with killing him but no one ever got out of the maze alive. In order to survive he was given a sword and a string. The sword was to slay the beast, the string so he didnt get lost inside the maze.
In the movie both men are looking for the beast but only one of them keeps his wits about him. One man has the sword but not the string. Thats why he gets lost.
Actually had to pause for a moment to laugh at Ash comparing losing a kid to losing a phone!! 😂😂
edit: spelling
It's *SYMBOLISMS* !
Losing*
😂😂😂
Denis quickly became my favorite of "current era" directors. He hasn't maken a bad movie yet.
Agreed!
Nolan, Tarantino, Villeneuve, Scorsese, and Fincher are the best in the biz rn
I don't really appreciate Enemy, but that's probably because it went above my head...
@@frankbiondo3624 bro, that movie was....a lot!
@@frankbiondo3624 omg that one scared me so bad lmao
These two NEED to watch True Detective season 1 if they haven't already, they'd love that shit
And Fargo season 1-3
Holy shit yes!
True detective season 1 is the greatest season of any show ever made!
YES PLEASE!!
YES
Ash: “This whole building is a SYMBOLISM of the renovation to his face”
😂🤣😂🤣LMFAO
The dad is not ahead in the investigation. Loki has never failed a case. Nothing he has found can be used in court. He has messed up their investigation by removing a key suspect and having to be babysat since he is playing vigilante. He very nearly ruined his family and should be thankful for how everything turned out.
I'd say the father's intuition was spot-on and his actions helped solve the case. If Alex was still the key suspect for the police, why weren't they watching him and his house?
@@Ryan-ju4pn Yes, his intuition was good. But he wasn't ahead in the investigation. He might have been ahead in getting to the culprits but that is not all that an investigation is (the key info was given by the daughter's friend, which should have been made known to everyone immediately. Besides that it is unclear who would have figured it out first).
He potentially could have gotten himself killed and his daughter would have died also. He is lucky Loki made it in time. Also, the father's interference led to the lady speeding up her timeline.
That guy was still a key suspect. The police were supposed to be watching him. The police department messed up. I am talking about Loki being good, not the police department as a whole.
@@TurntBucket I agree with all of that but I don't think you're giving the father enough credit. It was his vigilante work that set up the key clue where the girl who escaped had heard his voice, allowing him to realize where his daughter was. I don't think his character wanted to share this information with the police because he lost his faith in them and because the pace of an actual investigation on this detail would be too slow. He wanted to get his daughter now. But doing these "what ifs" is hard with a Hollywood movie where suspense is more important than what would happen in reality. In the real world, I think the police would have executed a search warrant for Billy's house after his initial arrest, or the aunt would have killed and disposed of the little girls after Billy went missing, or the dad wouldn't have turned his back on the aunt in her house when he felt she was involved in the crime, etc.
ash shooting confetti as the disabled guy gets tortured and trying to cope as it explains he did nothing had me rolling.
Bit of a symbolism for prejudice
@@prometheus705 fr, what the fuck
@@romainlettuce118 you gotta take in consideration that he’s mentally disabled and gets manipulated by his „family“ all the time. What do you expect from a basically 10 year old who gets influenced by his mother?
This movie actually has many symbolisms. Snakes, tattoo, maze, etc.
Symbolism wet dream ☺️
"The closest I've come to this feeling is losing my phone."
That was a good line Ash! And can 100% relate.
The difference between Hannah and Ash when the hammer comes out 😅 I think that's what makes you two a fantastic reacts duo. 😂
Loki (Gylenhall) would have most likely found them pretty quickly. All the evidence was converging. Jackman was actually slowing down Loki's investigation because Loki cannot allow vigilantes and also the more Jackman acts out the more he becomes a suspect. If Jackman just waited Loki would have found their daughters nearly as fast or faster than they did.
There is a lot of symbolism of Jackman losing his faith. That is part of the reason for the intro and his character being depicted as being very religious early on. And the torture building is his dad's old place and it's so run down because Jackman cannot face the fact his father passed away so he never got around to renovating it.
Look into a breakdown of this film there is a lot of symbolism and a lot of subtext that shows what the characters mean and who they really are.
Jackman is not a hero and actually partially destroyed his family. He should have been there for his son and wife. But he was playing vigilante. Making the detectives waste their time with his torture victim as a missing person. They could have observed his behavior but instead he was locked in a torture room. Jackman's son needed him and his wife went insane with despair. He was out torturing a suspect wasting everyone's time and ultimately torturing a partial victim and a retard.
For the longest time I thought the detective at the end was going to ignore the whistle but if we know anything about that detective character is he is persistent and never goes home. I believe he will find the dad after all
You MUST do THE PRESTIGE starring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale!!. It is one of my Top 10 favorite movies. Bale gets to use his natural Cockney accent. Bale's best role since Empire of the Sun!
Alex is literally drugged out to the point he is basically a 10 year old. When he saw those kids, he wanted to just play. Just be friendly. He can’t comprehend certain aspects of that being creepy.
He isn’t remotely accountable on a moral level.
it’s pretty gross to say that being a drugged out victim of kidnapping who has been developmentally stunted as a result doesn’t matter.
Yeah the way Ash goes out of his way to justify Hugh's actions is pretty gross.
@@raynwolfsbane2084 Agreed I think he missed the whole point of the movie. We're supposed to sympathize with Hugh Jackman and empathize with his desperation but ultimately understand that what he does is wrong and unjustifiable. It's bad enough when you think Alex is guilty, but by the end it's a gut punch to realize that Alex was not just a victim, but a mirror image of Hugh's daughter. She would've ended up like Alex, if she wasn't found, and would've been tortured by another Hugh. It was not necessary to find the daughter, and it's like the biggest message of the story lol.
@@raynwolfsbane2084she’s clearly not the brightest bulb
Hugh’s actions are absolutely justified and no amount of “explanation” justifies stealing children and Being complicit to their murder…
Jake giving his character a twitch might be subtle but it's a genius acting decision. Gives the character far more depth and mysteriousness
He's one of the finest actors around.
Arguably, the movie disagrees with how you felt about the end of the movie.
Hugh Jackman's character slowed down and distracted the investigation the entire way, put both his and the other daughter at risk of losing their parent anyways and only accomplished torturing another victim, who had the mental capacity of a 10 year old. He literally helped the villains continue to hurt this victim.
More importantly, like the end of Seven, Hugh Jackman gave the evil woman and her dead husband a victory. They explicitly hate God and knew that stealing children turned people into "demons" as part of their insane war against God. They succeed because Hugh Jackman's character proceeded to spend no time during this time comforting or helping his family and only hurt everyone around him.
More importantly, the movie goes out of the way to highlight how Hugh Jackman's character is a "doomsday prep" and was so quick to use torture because he was been looking his whole life for an opportunity to act out his violent fantasies. In essence, he used his daughter's kidnapping (although he does care about them) to instead finally act on his fantasies and cares about them more than actually being productive in the case. For example, even when he starts to realize that torture is not effective (it's widely know that a tortured person will only say what it takes to stop the pain, so you can't be sure if you can trust them even if they tell the truth), he can't stop. He always believed his fantasies would keep him and his family safe, like a "break the glass in case of emergency" last resort if things got too bad. But it did nothing (in fact, it actually held them back/wasted time) but he was such a prisoner to his fantasies that he didn't know how to do anything else.
yes all this yes i was saying the same thing at the end of the reaction but i wanted to add to it when ash said that Alex still got them in the RV i was like sure he did but he still acts and thinks like a 10 yr old so to him he just wanted to play like what he said to hugh "i just wanted to play" and the other thing i wanted to add was that there is a irony for hughs role as the man who is prepared for anything or wants to be prepared but im sure he never thought to be prepared to lose his daughter thus makes him mad and psychotic with anger because he never knew how to prepare for such a thing he just wanted his daughter back whatever it took to make that happen.
Keller didn't have to torture Alex, but kidnapping him did save the girls because it both made Holly lonely enough to spare them and bring them inside and it also led Loki to Holly and that picture of her husband when he rescued Alex
Precisely. The movie is also a great critique of how harmful hypermasculinity can be, imo. Jackman is the machoest guy around--extremely self-reliant, to the point that he puts no faith in community, and so is obsessed with strength, and believes he shoulders responsibility for the fate of the whole family. And his family echoes that--his wife doesn't act like a partner, she fully blames him for something totally out of his control. I always thought the anger Jackman has throughout the movie is not just a symptom of stress/grief over his daughter, but a symptom of a primal identity crisis. He can't reconcile his failure to protect his family with who he is. It's spinning him out in every way possible, and it makes him not just unproductive but enormously destructive.
Alex is by far the most tragic victim of this story, but there is something tragic about the essence of Jackman's character as well. This spiral feels sort of inevitable, like with Azula in ATLA lol--like the seeds of psychological weaknesses were always there, the fall would be inevitable. Jackman's uber pessimistic world view and strong man obsession made his psychological stability so precarious, he really had no shot at navigating this situation without self-destructing. The first instance he's truly tested, when his daughter is taken, he's unraveling in the worst of ways, and his family is left in pieces by the end, and he's unwittingly served his enemy's plans by becoming the demon they wanted to unleash.
PLEASE watch "Nightcrawler"... literally my favorite Jake Gyllenhaal performance. AMAZING film
Jake Gyllenhaal was Amazing in Spider-Man Far From Home when he play as Mysterio.
Good call
He was dope in Ambulance as well
@@joshuacampbell7493 don't ruin this chanel with more comic book movie please.
@@yohanespaskal9352 What are you talking about?
Fun fact: Detective Loki's facial tics & tattoo was Jake Gyllenhaal's idea.
Absolutely, yes...and the haircut. Jake disappears into every character. He's top tier.
I love this movie. It easily uncovers the prejudices, pre-judgments, and either rejection of the immoral actions contained in the movie perpetrated by the Father or an affirmation of his tactics by the viewer of the movie. Either you side with him and his emotional ad hoc rationalization of violence or you side with the cop and his "innocent until proven guilty" standard. It makes it all the more impactful that we know in retrospect that the suspect who was tortured is actually innocent and hence the father tortured a innocent person because of his emotions. The real monsters are Holly, the Father and his complices in the torture. Alex was just used by Holly to do the dirty work and considering that he is disabled, it makes it even more easier to manipulate him.
Hannah totally called this one! I completely agree with her approach towards the investigation. The torturing by Hugh Jackman, only dehumanized the character to the level of the kidnapper.
The torturing of Alex is what saved his daughter's life... otherwise she would have been dead, like the other 16 children.
@@zziicckk01that doesnt make him in the right. that was purely circumstantial
@@blackwater6146 - Alex knew the whereabouts of their daughter's kidnapping, yet he wouldn't disclose it until he was tortured. Alex even told the Hugh Jackman character that the girls hadn't cried until he left them. Those are facts. There's nothing circumstancial about it; at the very least Alex was an accomplice... and even for someone who has the intellect of a 10 year old, that's really damning, to say the least.
@@zziicckk01 he was trying to say they didnt cry until he left them as a reassurance. his brain is obviously mush
@@blackwater6146 - mush or not he eventually confessed about the girls whereabouts. The torture led to the eventual rescue of the girls. There is no excuse for Alex to keep that information from the police.
Man this film remains one of my favorite cinema experiences ever. It was so captivating and I got so swept up in it I’d forgotten I was sitting in a dang movie theater until the credits started rolling lol
Oh I love that. A feeling that is best experienced in the cinema. Sometimes I have it at home too. The room is dark, the TV is loud and I put my phone in another room. Sure, sometimes the movie isn't as good as hoped, but even then it's fun.
But if the film is really, really good - unbeatable.
Eh, not really for me. My biggest issue is that it ignores what would be the fate of Keller, even if Loki does find him. Keller still tortured Alex, a mentality ill dude who suffered a whole amount of abuse. Keller's gonna wind up in jail or him and the Birches are gonna be facing a huge lawsuit on them for the pain and suffering they caused Alex. Sure, maybe Keller will take the whole blame himself, but he's gonna end up leaving his wife and kids struggling. And the fact that the movie glances over this and makes it seem like Keller did the right thing feels ludicrous. Not even the Birches have a moment to even feel guilty for be complicit in Alex's torture.
@@osmanyousif7849ah cry me a river mate, if Keller never locked up Alex then the kids would never have been found, the only reason Keller even knew to go to the grannies house was because Alex said it, which then led to the daughter that ran away saying you were there to Keller. No Alex kidnap means Keller doesn’t go to grannies house and then means the daughter can never tell the families where she was, how else could she describe where she was being drugged up that much
@@dt73034 yeah, that’s another issue you brought up that I hated about this movie. And that issue is that I really don’t think Holly Jones should’ve been the twist villain, who kidnapped the girls. In fact, the whole “War on God” part of the plot should’ve been cut all together.
I honestly would argue that it doesn’t add much to the film, other than some on-the-nose symbolism. It also distracts from what could’ve been a good set up in the first act. But also, the way it’s set up, in order for Loki to find the 2 girls relies too much on coincidences. And then there’s a whole reveal that it was Holly this whole time. What really gets on my nerves is why in the world does she not kill Keller when he finds out, let alone goes into a whole monologue? This is literally makes her look dumb. Especially when you see in a lot of movies, how some evil villain says that they’re going to have this person live so they can suffer, only for the hero to manage to escape and end up defeating them in the end. It also makes Keller look even more dumb that he does nothing to try and stop her. Dude is in his 40s, is a foot taller than Holly, and more built to be physical and agile. This whole thing could have been avoided, if he made a move.
@@osmanyousif7849 yeah I agree with you on some of that, I think in the real world Loki doesn’t even find the killer as has been the case in so many kidnappings/murders where they don’t find the killer or kids till 20+ years, Jimmy saville for example I know he didn’t kill but he was in public eye for 20 years while being a sex predator, sometimes it’s obvious to the viewer but in the real moment it can seem impossible, while all also having to deal with bullshit rules like having to let Alex go even though he said what he said to Keller outside the station as if a father makes that up when his child is missing, I also think Loki did spend too much time worrying about Keller being the killer when surely the mother of Alex should’ve been a suspect all along, the fact Keller found her before Loki is also embarrassing on his part, I agree with Keller not making a move was stupid, but then again can you murder a woman based off a kid on drugs saying ‘you were there’ for all he knows she could’ve been just dreaming, but even then he goes to her house again knowing it looks suspicious and doesn’t think for a second that the suspected killer/kidnapper might not be armed and he was gonna get away with bringing his gun in his tools box, overall I think the pros outweigh the cons and it was a superb movie just because the acting and theme alone
Watching yall figure stuff out in movies and freak out is so entertaining. Love it. Great reaction
This movie is why everyone wanted Hugh Jackman to play "Joel" in the upcoming The Last Of Us tv show. He would've been amazing. Hopefully Pedro Pascal brings it!!!
Pascal is usually great. I am excited.
Jackman would've been perfect, but I'm sure Pascal is going to nail it!
I don't know why anyone would choose Jackman when Josh Brolin is essentially a ready-made real life version of Joel.
Eh, I think Bradley Cooper should be Joel. Look no further than American Sniper and A Star is Born....
update, he fuckin brings it lol
“Don’t go to sleep mate, because you look good tired” 😂👏🏾
Jackman was robbed of an oscar for this perfomance
This film was an immediate top 20 as soon as my first viewing of it. Just so well done. The fact that Prisoners has multiple meanings to almost every character in this film is brilliantly done
Zodiac and Nightcrawler are both great movies starting Jake Gyllenhaal! Both definitely worth reacting to!
Nightcrawler is underrated.
@@ChadSimpson-ft7yz Definitely Gyllenhaal is unreal in that one. It's one of those perfornances where I stopped seeing the well-known actor in screen, I just saw Lou Bloom.
Can’t believe we got Wolverine, Mysterio, the polkadot man, and the Riddler altogether in the same movie.
He doesnt recognize the necklace because he has done like a week of investigation. In a film they only show you the important parts, so its easy for us to remember everything. Its less than 2 hrs of information. They dont show you all the irrelevant deadends he has had to look into.
Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal were fantastic, but I want to point out Paul Dano's acting, he was just as great in this as them two
actually crazy how fast she caught on to the twist “maybe the person who took the girls is abusing him”
I think this movie is one of the most under rated movies in the last 20 years. Absolutely stellar acting and plot twists. HIGHLY recommend NIGHTCRAWLER with Jake as well. He is such an amazing actor and plays the CREEPIEST role in that film.
The ending to "Jingle Bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an Egg" is "Batmobile lost a wheel, and Joker got away" haha. You were on the right track though
This is exactly why I wanted Hugh Jackman to play Joel in The Last of Us.
Loved the reaction and I’m super pumped you two found this movie. Jake G. And Hugh J. crush their roles and draw you into the film as if nothing else is happening around you. You’re suspended in time as the movie unfolds and I actually learned a little more by watching you two piece it together. Can’t wait for the next reaction. Cheers.
The priest has an attic in his basement? Now that’s symbolism right there
One of the best psychological thrillers ever made! Denis Villeneuve would direct DUNE in 2021 and the upcoming DUNE Part 2 for November 17 2023.
Hey was dune good? Its on hbo max thinking about watching it
@@kimcottingham8043 watch it. I thought it was pretty terrific, and I’m so glad that the second film officially has a release date, because if they didn’t release it (and there was a moment where the second film was not guaranteed), the ending of part 1 would be beyond frustrating…😳😳😳
@@patrickriley674 thanks luv! I will watch it for sure tonight then
this film is still one of the best cinema experiences I've ever had
This is in my top 10 movies of all time. Very underrated in my opinion. Should be closer to a 8.5 on imdb
7:33 “it’s definitely him look at the size of those glasses” 😂😂
"it's definitely him, look at the size of his glasses". 😂
Ash is such a Good German. The kind of guy who could be convinced to do go along with anything.
That sequence in which he's rushing to the hospital is shot so beautifully. I'm surprised you didn't comment on it.
How have you never seen this movie!!!! It’s the best movie ever made!!! The director took the most generic plot and made it into a MASTERPIECE. You guys need to watch Sicario next!
Jake and Hugh was phenomenal in this film. Amazing performance by both of them equally
The cop is not slow, but restricted by what the law legally allows him to do. Hugh Jackman has no restrictions in his personal pursuit of his daughter’s abductor.
Perhaps the single greatest cut to black of the past 10 years of cinema.
What a film. So many talented actors and amazing performances. So happy you gave this a watch.
Denis Villeneuve is a damn genius. Glad y'all watched this one! I definitely suggest Dune for to see what this director can do with an epic.
Kinda crazy how fast the guy is jumping to torturing the mentally ill guy
Like.. dude never have kids, like please lmao
Exactly what I was thinking, theres no way he would act rationally in stressfull situations seeing this
He can't have kids, he is gay.
He is always acting like a "macho man" calling people bitches, pu*sy and shit. Clearly a closet guy behavior
I disagree, i think you guys underestimate how overpratective and irrational parents can get.
We are ultimatly animals, have ever seen what animals do to protect their offespring.
This is a great performance by jake here. We think he doesn't care or maybe he's even in on it but then we realise he's just burnt out and he does care and he's exhausted from it all
I like how Hannah is focused on Ash always talking sh**, but totally didn’t hear him say If this was our kid. Lol dead.
😂😂😂😂😂
I love Ash, but keep him the hell away from any jury duty.
This is one of those "best films I don't want to watch again", like Requiem.
Hannah has a very good way of analyzing things. She's insightful !
Loki cares just as much as Dover does he shows it differently
I find it admirable how often they agree to disagree lol, so many other couples would’ve started arguments but they just brush it off
Your Intro was so hilarious mate. You are the biggest troll for Hannah lol. Also Hannah is a very good singer! Her mimicking Adele was just on point!
Guys, you need to watch Goodfellas to honor our beloved actors Ray Liotta & Paul Sorvino.
This^
@Joshua Campbell I actually lived not far from Paul Sorvino’s house, I went to Tenafly High School with his son Michael and knew his siblings Mira and Amanda
@@raymondfrancis2983 That's cool 😎.
''his eyes tell a story''
thats exactly the kind of actor Gyllenhaal is
You two are a blast to watch. I love seeing people react to my all time favorite flicks. It's so goddamn incredible and I'm still shocked it didn't get enough awards. The car scene alone w/ Jake & Hugh Jackman was Oscar worthy. Jake Gyllenhaal's performance during the interrogation scene too🔥
Denis Villeneuve has this amazing capacity to make you thing you figured out the plot but then he pulls something that was always there but you overlooked and changes everything
"It's definitely him. Look at the size of his glasses." - Ash, lmao
Every time i see a reaction from you guys, it makes my day. Best reaction channel on youtube by miles, love you guys! Cheers from Sweden!
Another great movie Jake is in is End of Watch. It’s a banger
Both Jackman and Jake should of won Oscars for this film.
I saw this movie theaters because of how good and how dark it looked and was blown away. What gets me about it today re the great amazing things Denis Villeneuve has brought to the big screen
Literally the only film reaction channel that I can watch. Love you both so much! 😊🙏🏻
It's hilarious watching Hannah get a case of the vapors! 🤣
I could watch this reaction over and over again. Loved every second of it!!!
37:18 That's the tricky thing when it comes to blood. You can't get DNA but you can get the blood type( like A+ or O-) which makes it very difficult to determine whose blood it is
I've been waiting a week for you to put this on RUclips. Top notch movie. One of my absolute favorites
Ash is unhinged y'know, you're not supposed to be celebrating the kid being tortured even whilst you have no idea what's going on, it's pretty clear early on that he's not all there mentally, the torture gets you nowhere. You can sympathise with the mental torture of your children being missing whilst also identifying that physically torturing a mentally disabled manchild clearly not being the answer.
Lol
Mans just yapping
@@PanfluteExpedition_ Yet here you are replying to a 7-month old comment
@@PsYcHoSiS11 mentally disabled or not he kidnapped 2 little girls 😂
the way y'all got so immersed in the story is fun to watch 😭
Less than 10 minutes in and Hannah guesses he has been abused too, insane. She's too good
Find someone who looks at you the way Ash looks at Hannah when she drops those symbolisms.
Hugh would be an amazing Joel, he even looks like him
I loved how into this movie you two were.This is still in my top 10 of best movies I've EVER seen!
Seeing your mind blown 🤯. So worth it!!! This was a great reaction
Haha damn you two are too smart for your own good 🤣 great reaction, I love this movie.
Another great movie that falls into this genre is “Gone, Baby Gone”. I’d love to see a reaction to it!
INSOMNIA ASWELL
Gone girl??
@@hashshashiinme7656 no it’s called “Gone Baby, Gone.” It’s based off a novel by Dennis Lehane.
@@connortracy7894 oh the one with casey afleck??? Ok then "gone girl" is with ben afleck
Gone Baby Gone is exquisite. Wonderful film. Book was great as well.
Haha ‘it’s definitely him, look at the size of those glasses’ never has there been a better quote 😂
This movie is so underrated I wish everyone could watch this. Definitely my 5 top favorite movie.
Love this film, I usually need a whole day off after I watch because it’s so emotionally draining
I watched this the other day, I’m glad you did a reaction to it. It’s a very underrated film.
Denis Villeneuve is among the best Directors to ever live. As far as living, working, Directors; he's up there with Nolan, Tarantino, and Scorsese. Watch all of his movies!
Police officers are not supposed to enter an interrogation room with a firearm for that exact reason. Desperate people do desperate things. I don't think they found him at the end. But I love that they left it open for both realities to exist. Schrödinger's ending.
Jake finds Hugh in the end , they shot that scene but the director decided to cut the more interesting scene. He leaves it to the audience to think what happens. I 've watched this movie sometimes and I always thought that Hugh dies in the end. Im glad I was wrong.
Wasn't that an amazing movie? Great reaction to both of you, and I have to admit, your girl was all over it Ash, she was putting the pieces together ahead of me. 👍👍👍💯🔥
i wished Villeneuve would go back and make smaler movies like this again, i like Dune and Bladerunner 2049 but he gets the emotions so better in smaler movies with a real conflict
Crazy that you guys out this together so easily. Took me more than first watch to get the whole story. SYMBOLISMS
I usually get annoyed by all the talking some reactors do but you guys are funny.
‘Get some joy in your life - anyway we’re gonna watch Prisoners’ 😂
So many hilarious calls in this one guys, so good!
Guys, you have to do The Prestige. Pretty much a perfect movie