My take is that he was tho, thats why they are both called "Thomas", but he wasn't knee deep on the snow in Canady talking to yerself... He made it a bit far, he was indeed unconscious, dying slowly and in pain in a rocky shore somewhere and all that psycotic trip was him vs his own guilt and regret, lust and pain..
@@nf5011 perhaps by trying to reach the light, he tried to escape his own nightmare. And when he did, he found himself on the unknown shore being eaten alive
@@tacoblender yes Winslow is seeing things, but the story weeves in greek myths so it's up to us to wonder if it was all in his head or supernatural elements also had a hand. But most likely in his head because of all the booze lol
I think Thomas lied to get Winslow to forget about it, understanding he was going insane already, and making him question the reality of what he caught in the lobster basket.
@@giggythore exactly. Thomas did an excellent job of gaslighting winslow throughout the entire movie. Combined with his surreal dreams, occasional hallucinations, drunkenness, and only having Thomas as a source to confirm what he thought he knew, Winslow was totally insane by the end of the film.
I like that Winslow doesn't even deny what Thomas is telling him, as if he doesn't know himself if he's truly lost his mind or not. Such a chilling scene
Dont know if anyone gives a shit but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. Have been watching with my gf during the lockdown =)
That scene where they're both under the table was really one of the most disturbing to me. They've just completely lost it at that point, just a couple of deranged little goblins, detached from reality, laughing their asses off (most likely at nothing) while the whole house around them is getting ready to crumble.
It's just a descent into madness, people. It doesn't make complete sense because it's trying to drive YOU bonkers too. Best horror films do that. "The Shining", I'm looking at you.
@Ali Shabbiri Please expand on what you mean by that. Make sense to only you in your social circle, or do you believe you stand alone in your complete understanding of this crab-gut zaniness?
Thomas Howard murdered Winslow and Wake certainly was involved in whatever happened to his previous partner. They're both denying everything and that's why they are punished for their sins by the end of the film. This is what I interpretate of it.
Does he really mean Canada by "Canady"? Or does he mean Canady as in the extinct town of Canady from Missouri. Missouri does get snow so that might be it.
@@edgymoji8260 I showed this to my mother because I wanted to see her reaction and this was the perfect thing to watch while were supposed to be quarantined. She got mad at me because I did it purposely, saying, "This is the worst thing to watch when were being socially isolated." 🤣🤣
Monkey Pump Cocktail: 1 part light rum 1 part orange liquer 1 part turpentine 1 table spoon of honey Add ingredients to a shaker 2/3 filled with ice. Shake for 30 seconds. Strain into a coupe glass. Top off with seawater. Garnish with gull feathers.
Okay but Wake was DEFINITELY hardcore gaslighting Winslow here. He doesn’t say “maybe you’re a figment of _MY_ imagination, maybe _I’M_ stark raving insane” he tries to get Winslow to think _HE_ is. I think the wording makes it pretty clear that’s what he’s doing.
He's telling the truth. The "hint" is so obvious though that we're led to believe we shouldn't take it at face value and that Wake is merely playing mind games. Kinda clever reverse psychology on Robert Eggers side
Two things that I love about this scene: first how the sound of the wind subtly increases while Wake is talking, and how the lifesaver vest drops around Winslow's legs, as if he was walking "knee deep in snow"
How long have we been on this rock? 5 weeks? 2 days? Help me to recollect! Sibling: Bruh we been here for 2 minutes.... LET NEPTUNE STRIKE YOU DEAD!!! HAAAAAAAAAAAARRRK!!!!!!! Sibling: .....
"Turpentine blended with grain alcohol was known as camphine or "burning fluid." It was used as a lamp fuel replacing whale oil until the arrival of kerosene ..."
I heard about this movie somewhere, that it was really great. And I have been watching these out of context short scenes from the movie, and I gotta say that I am intrigued AND terrified at the same time
I think this clip made me appreciate my self-isolation a bit more. At least I'm not stuck on a rock off the coast in foul weather, with an old wickey who's more than a bit off his rocker ...and no booze.
Monkey Pump sounds like a sketchy pre-workout drink mix you got from the guy at your local dungeon gym in the locker room where all the muscled oiled up bodybuilders are taking vitamin b shots
This scene really just confirmed for me what was happening as I watched it. At the time I honestly didn't know what to think of the madness, otherwise. But what a great film. Can't wait until the dvd release so I can watch a few more times to see what I missed the first viewing
The "Honey in Kerosene" thing is going to be a Mendela effect eventually. I don't know where it started and I don't know why so many people say it. The can clearly says "turpentine."
At 0:45 when the scene cuts to Winslow staring at wake you can hear the sound of some type of wailing or screaming off in the distance similar to the Sirens from earlier. It's subtle but it gives you the feeling like strange happening and that this event they are going through is not just a normal occurrence. Something sinister is causing this.
Joker makes Batman go crazy being stuck on an island with him for months in the middle of no where after they were both sentenced to imprisonment (cause no prison on earth is safe with them in it)
I just had this happen to me tonight. Couldn’t remember if I went to the store last Tuesday or the Tuesday before. Turns out it was the Tuesday before. Time and space are out the window during quarantine.
Everyone has their theories. But this is pretty much what sticks out the most to me. The kerosene or turpentine mixed with honey is what caused it all. Loss of mental stability thereby increasing paranoia in them. All of the sea tales and such that Wake knew were becoming almost to real to him and Winslow. Not to mention the isolation deteriorating the tolerance Winslow had.
@@SupremacySinema If they're drinking camphine, which is a mix of turpentine and ethanol that they used back in the day as a substitute for whale oil, then yeah, it would get them very drunk.
Honestly when Thomas told Winslow that he was probably a figment if his imagination and said what he was probably doing. I think that is how Winslow in reality died and this is his purgatory until he reached hell at the end.
I love how you can't tell if Wake is trully considering the possibility that he's just a figment of Tommy's imagination or if he's just talking bullshit to confuse Tommy.
It was up until this scene where i thought i had some idea of what was happening. But then the perception becomes completely warped and all the things i thought were happening just got thrown right out the window
Man it's hard to figure out what's the real thing happening in this movie, was it all realistic and they both losing their minds because of loneliness and lack of food or that rock was actually cursed. Simply Brilliant 🔥💯
Yooo don't watch these clips! this movie is an amazing experience that you should really experience in theater (but if you're really impatient like me there are *other ways* to see it right now ;D)
Thomas dies in the end, enjoy your movie, he actually murdered winslow and took on his identity, but by murdering a seagull he damned him and his crew member
Idk if it's just the dialect. But notice how Winslow said "I could use me a SMOKE." Referring to a cigarette. But Thomas Wake said "We're outta drink." Referring to alcohol. Anyone noticed that? Or just me?
You know you’re getting crazy when you start convincing your friend that YOU are a figment of HIS imagination.
My take is that he was tho, thats why they are both called "Thomas", but he wasn't knee deep on the snow in Canady talking to yerself...
He made it a bit far, he was indeed unconscious, dying slowly and in pain in a rocky shore somewhere and all that psycotic trip was him vs his own guilt and regret, lust and pain..
@@nf5011 perhaps by trying to reach the light, he tried to escape his own nightmare. And when he did, he found himself on the unknown shore being eaten alive
@@nf5011 I think he's just gas lighting him.
@@vaultrant2499
It could perfectly be just that as well.
A master manipulator..
Vault Rant same, I think he was just fuckin with him personally. Still kinda scary either way tho
I couldn't trust this entire movie after this scene.
exactly....and I thought Thomas chased winslow with the axe later then Thomas said winslow chased him..maybe I got confused.
@@tacoblender yes Winslow is seeing things, but the story weeves in greek myths so it's up to us to wonder if it was all in his head or supernatural elements also had a hand. But most likely in his head because of all the booze lol
I think Thomas lied to get Winslow to forget about it, understanding he was going insane already, and making him question the reality of what he caught in the lobster basket.
@@giggythore exactly. Thomas did an excellent job of gaslighting winslow throughout the entire movie. Combined with his surreal dreams, occasional hallucinations, drunkenness, and only having Thomas as a source to confirm what he thought he knew, Winslow was totally insane by the end of the film.
@@spacewinter Not really "most likely", since booze don't make you deadass hallucinate.
I like that Winslow doesn't even deny what Thomas is telling him, as if he doesn't know himself if he's truly lost his mind or not. Such a chilling scene
Quarantine, day 1: I got some wine and I got Netflix, nbd
Quarantine, day 30: *MONKEY PUMP*
impressive neck beard, only the highest of reddit mods addorn those.
WOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Somebody once told me Jon Sudano is gonna comment this
Dont know if anyone gives a shit but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. Have been watching with my gf during the lockdown =)
@London Zeke Yea, I have been watching on instaflixxer for since november myself :D
Such a batshit crazy movie
Who ye callin' crazy
as Mandy was. right my cup of tea.
“Batshit”man crazy I’m sorry
I'm too stupid for this movie
That scene where they're both under the table was really one of the most disturbing to me. They've just completely lost it at that point, just a couple of deranged little goblins, detached from reality, laughing their asses off (most likely at nothing) while the whole house around them is getting ready to crumble.
One of my favourite scenes
I found it both disturbing but also hilarious
2:39 that's seriously disturbing man
Embracing the madness… loudly and proudly…
Monkey pump indeed.
Haha
I can't believe this is a 4 million dollar picture. Amazing.
Too much or too little?
@@drexlspivey5828 too little
@@drexlspivey5828 4 million is nothing lol
@@liveandbreathHH I've seen films using a lot more locations with a lot more actors for a lot less
@@drexlspivey5828 4 million is a tight budget. They built a fully functioning lighthouse.
It's just a descent into madness, people. It doesn't make complete sense because it's trying to drive YOU bonkers too. Best horror films do that. "The Shining", I'm looking at you.
It also best comedy film imo, it is scary yet funny
@@kevinhanandi Absolutely. It's downright silly sometimes -- and it's great!
@Ali Shabbiri Please expand on what you mean by that. Make sense to only you in your social circle, or do you believe you stand alone in your complete understanding of this crab-gut zaniness?
@Ali Shabbiri But some DO understand. Completely. Historically known as
The Damned.
Thomas Howard murdered Winslow and Wake certainly was involved in whatever happened to his previous partner. They're both denying everything and that's why they are punished for their sins by the end of the film. This is what I interpretate of it.
They run out of liquor so they resort to mixing honey in kerosene. Pure insanity...
It was actually Turpentine
Dusty OldBones Still, it’s insanity.
Dusty OldBones I think it was kerosene in the one part with the honey
hoody hoo the fuel jug said turpentine but it could just be what they used for kerosene
I drink unknown toxic substances all the time , at least these people know,......think about that for a moment
Kerosene and honey, huh? Sounds like one hell of a time.
Literally.
Turpentine, actually
@@joe.black-mortem.angelos lol
sounds like captain k'nuckles at it again
Thanks, but I like to keep my liver intact.
Wake: We're outta drink
Winslow: I'm gonna do what's called a pro-gamer move
Timo van Galen yes
I love how the wind picks up a bit when he mentions Canada as if to trick Winslow to thinking it's the wind of a snowstorm
Nuh
@@NichtNameee yes
Yup.
Does he really mean Canada by "Canady"? Or does he mean Canady as in the extinct town of Canady from Missouri. Missouri does get snow so that might be it.
@@thrace_bot1012 He outright said he was from Canada, if you have watched the movie.
"How long have we been in this quarantine? 5 months? 2 weeks?"
"I could use me a smoke!"
This movie has literally been on my mind since the quarantine 😂
@@edgymoji8260 I showed this to my mother because I wanted to see her reaction and this was the perfect thing to watch while were supposed to be quarantined. She got mad at me because I did it purposely, saying, "This is the worst thing to watch when were being socially isolated." 🤣🤣
Book Dragon 61 bruh, just make sure you don’t spill yer beans around her...
Y’all wanna sing yaller girls till the virus is over 🧐
Monkey Pump Cocktail:
1 part light rum
1 part orange liquer
1 part turpentine
1 table spoon of honey
Add ingredients to a shaker 2/3 filled with ice. Shake for 30 seconds. Strain into a coupe glass. Top off with seawater. Garnish with gull feathers.
Toss it back with a toast to your least favorite ex-missus and then hang on for dear life.
Monkey pump!!!!!!
WHY'D YA SPILL YER BEANS?!
Okay but Wake was DEFINITELY hardcore gaslighting Winslow here. He doesn’t say “maybe you’re a figment of _MY_ imagination, maybe _I’M_ stark raving insane” he tries to get Winslow to think _HE_ is. I think the wording makes it pretty clear that’s what he’s doing.
He's telling the truth. The "hint" is so obvious though that we're led to believe we shouldn't take it at face value and that Wake is merely playing mind games. Kinda clever reverse psychology on Robert Eggers side
I think they are both liars and he was gaslighting him the whole film@@arnemyggen
When Thomas was talking about “figment of imagination” I got so scared cause I didn’t know who to believe and who was sane or insane.
2:40 gotta be one of my favorite shots ever
Holy shit I didn't even notice the axe above Thomas' head, great foreshadowing.
Bro I keep finding you in random comment sections
Two things that I love about this scene: first how the sound of the wind subtly increases while Wake is talking, and how the lifesaver vest drops around Winslow's legs, as if he was walking "knee deep in snow"
What vest?
The crashing waves actually looked...scary as shit. Just the menace and the power they give off. Damn this movie is amazing looking.
Winter storms in the North Atlantic are scary as shit! The most dismal conditions on earth I can imagine.
Yora The Halloween Nor’Easter October 1991.
i watched it 3 times and every time it gets better!!
YES, I’m watching it for the fourth time right now!!!!
Bought it on amazon prime
Arthur Fleck Enjoy!
I’m on my 14th watch
You'll watch this movie 10 times over and you will do it with a smile because you'll damn LIKE IT!!
Now watch, dog. Watch!
I’m addicted to rewatching. The tension and dialog is just insane.
Its thirsty work running a lighthouse.
This masterpiece was quite a breath of fresh air, I’m glad they still make films like this.
Being in a lighthouse during a storm seems like it would be so fun and spooky. Minus the possibility of being wiped out by a wave of course.
*When you're home alone with your sibling while parents are out*
I do happen to drink kerosene mixed with honey from time to time.
Miyamoto Shun Masaki underrated comment
How long have we been on this rock? 5 weeks? 2 days? Help me to recollect!
Sibling: Bruh we been here for 2 minutes....
LET NEPTUNE STRIKE YOU DEAD!!! HAAAAAAAAAAAARRRK!!!!!!!
Sibling: .....
I'm starting to think that this film wasn't in chronological order...
Geoffrey Bronson saame
Hang on a second. -.
Geoffrey Bronson nah I thinks it’s still chronological cuz the house slowly breaks down as the movie goes on
1:47 - 1:52 😂why is this so funny
The Tarzan chest thumps lol. 🤣 One of my fave scenes.
Reminds me of it's always sunny when they're like "THIS IS WHAT MEN DO"
Just lads being lads
For me the start was 1:42 🤣
Lol I actually find it creepy for some reason. It’s so caveman like and primitive lie they’ve become animals
Teacher: We’re going on a field trip to the local lighthouse today
Girls: Ughhh sounds boring
Boys: *M O N K E Y P U M P*
(animalistic screaming)
Hark, Triton! Hark!
This is the best comment I've ever read
Hahaha you can imagine them in class or on the way in the bus.
And the alpha student of the class shouts "ooh! MONKEY PUMP!"
Boys: **foghorn sound**
"Turpentine blended with grain alcohol was known as camphine or "burning fluid." It was used as a lamp fuel replacing whale oil until the arrival of kerosene ..."
The way he says ‘Canada’ is hilarious.
The fact that they were drinking the entire time and blacking out made them lose track of time.
theyve been there longer ..lol
I heard about this movie somewhere, that it was really great. And I have been watching these out of context short scenes from the movie, and I gotta say that I am intrigued AND terrified at the same time
Dude, go and watch it. It's an experience, to be sure.
You better have watched it since you wrote this comment, or else I'll come haunt you
@@blackfeathers2166 haha. ofcourse I watched it. It's great. Reminded me of the machinist
@@Sosroseno watched it. The madness that permeates the movie is terrifying.
OMG... Same...I really want to see this, but I also really don't want to 😂
The "i could use me a smoke" line is so crazy. Howard almost killed Wake over that gaslighting comment he made.
I think this clip made me appreciate my self-isolation a bit more. At least I'm not stuck on a rock off the coast in foul weather, with an old wickey who's more than a bit off his rocker ...and no booze.
How the FUCK does Dafoe not get nominated. It baffles me so fucking bad.
He is white. The maker of the movie is also white. All these movie awards organizations are nothing but woke bowing popularity contest.
Monkey Pump sounds like a sketchy pre-workout drink mix you got from the guy at your local dungeon gym in the locker room where all the muscled oiled up bodybuilders are taking vitamin b shots
This scene really just confirmed for me what was happening as I watched it. At the time I honestly didn't know what to think of the madness, otherwise. But what a great film. Can't wait until the dvd release so I can watch a few more times to see what I missed the first viewing
Second view is even better
Did you guys notice that the axe is exactly above Thomas’s head? Definitely a foreshadowing.
Nope
Nope must be your imagination.
And how tommy killed the seagul, as a bad luck.
@@NichtNameee 2:39
Chekhov's axe
The "Honey in Kerosene" thing is going to be a Mendela effect eventually. I don't know where it started and I don't know why so many people say it. The can clearly says "turpentine."
The most important film of this century.
At 0:45 when the scene cuts to Winslow staring at wake you can hear the sound of some type of wailing or screaming off in the distance similar to the Sirens from earlier. It's subtle but it gives you the feeling like strange happening and that this event they are going through is not just a normal occurrence. Something sinister is causing this.
That's just wind
Yea that was the wind
Three weeks into quarantine with my brother
Now you gotta remember this comment bud 😂
This film is nothing short of absolute brilliance. Oh and quite enjoyed the MONKEYPPPUMP! AAHHHH
some of the best editing i've ever seen
For some reason the most chilling line in the movie for me is “We’re out of drink.” You know shit is downhill from there.
My thought process during this scene on my first viewing:
"Is Winslow insane?! Is Wake Insane?! Am I insane?!"
Joker makes Batman go crazy being stuck on an island with him for months in the middle of no where after they were both sentenced to imprisonment (cause no prison on earth is safe with them in it)
Green Goblin Performance Enhancer's secret formula: 3 parts of Turpentine oil + 1 part of Honey + 10 part of Monkeypump
00:00 Me after long night in the bar
Wish Call of Cthulhu could be filmed like this.
Shadow over Innsmouth or Dagon in this style would be the film equivalent of a benadryl overdose
0:18 I agree
I also agree haha
Lol I just realised Winslow was wearing the hat Thomas had on when pouring that good ol turpentine
This scene is where my brain began to melt, absolutely flawless
Never noticed the 3 dials on the storm barometer all move to stormy ( last 1 is moving while the camera pans back )
That's a shadow
Every extrovert at home during the COVID-19 lockdown
Love how Winslow looks at him after hearing the most insane shit in the world like "yeah sure ok grandpa"
I just had this happen to me tonight.
Couldn’t remember if I went to the store last Tuesday or the Tuesday before.
Turns out it was the Tuesday before.
Time and space are out the window during quarantine.
How TF did Willem Defao not get an Oscar for this performance is beyond me
When they're under the table the axe embedded in the table is directly over Wake's head. I'm definitely reading too much into this.
The most honest dishonesty ever... Just like real life.
Everyone has their theories. But this is pretty much what sticks out the most to me.
The kerosene or turpentine mixed with honey is what caused it all. Loss of mental stability thereby increasing paranoia in them. All of the sea tales and such that Wake knew were becoming almost to real to him and Winslow. Not to mention the isolation deteriorating the tolerance Winslow had.
This movie is perfect
Going crazy with the boys!!
1:50 thought it was interesting they have their legs crossed like a YingYang
2:38 is legit the funniest shit ever
How long have we been in quarantine? Five weeks? Two years?
Where are we?
Help me to recollect.
i was reading this, and had to do a double take cause i thought it had been 3 years now. then i realized you posted a year ago
There’s something so wholesome about two dudes yelling victoriously as they hype each other up
:48 he walks like hes knee deep in snow
And things get a little craaaaazzzyy when the boys start drinking turpentine!
Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider in…
The Lighthouse!
Rated PG-13
Cut to a shadow rhythmically swaying. Cut to waves crashing, then phallic lighthouse. Interpretations? Endless.
could you please share what you understood out of the three sequences you mentioned?
@@JBJaeggerjaquez masturbation and ejaculation.
0:00-0:15 me and my roommate during the Coronavirus shelter-in
Lol! Have ye cursed him yet?
@@dorkle9085 HAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRKKKKK
“How long have we been on this rock” This has the same vibes as “I am the senate” for me
-I could use me a smoke.
-We're outta drink.
0_0
1:40: the 3-year old toddler when they see the DO NOT INGEST label on the bottle of bleach.
2:39. It’s like being back in Arkham Asylum
Would honey and kerosene even make you drunk tho? I would imagine you would just feel sick.
Cads 473 Oh Kerosene will get you high alright. It’ll just destroy your body exponentially faster than liquor.
It's turpentine, not kerosene
Medium Well Would turpentine get ya drunk?
Probably not, but it might cause hallucinations
@@SupremacySinema If they're drinking camphine, which is a mix of turpentine and ethanol that they used back in the day as a substitute for whale oil, then yeah, it would get them very drunk.
Me, day 4 of a lockdown:
Oh stfu lol your so lame awwwwww you cant go to da mall or to chucky cheeses right now soooooooo sad . pfffft get lost
abram hepp T’was a joke, matey.
@@abramhepp8729 ye murdering dog! Twas ye that got the virus on us
Honestly when Thomas told Winslow that he was probably a figment if his imagination and said what he was probably doing. I think that is how Winslow in reality died and this is his purgatory until he reached hell at the end.
I love how you can't tell if Wake is trully considering the possibility that he's just a figment of Tommy's imagination or if he's just talking bullshit to confuse Tommy.
Me in my shed drinking
Andrew Saunders a man of culture
MONKEY PUMP
It was up until this scene where i thought i had some idea of what was happening. But then the perception becomes completely warped and all the things i thought were happening just got thrown right out the window
Is it weird that I'm laughing with them when they're under the table? And I don't know why I do.
@1:45 me when I get my tax refunds
This is where I was like uh oh. . Shutter Island agsin.
The fact we all watched a black and white film...so proud of society 🙏
i don't see colour
Can’t up pass great acting no matter the color.
I love the Jacobs ladder imagery
Man it's hard to figure out what's the real thing happening in this movie, was it all realistic and they both losing their minds because of loneliness and lack of food or that rock was actually cursed. Simply Brilliant 🔥💯
literally me and the boys at 3am when we run out of drink
I could use me a smoke!
1:14 when you run out of booze and you still want to party...
So like art, right? The good stuff.
Seven people don’t know how long they’ve been on this rock.
This movie releases at the end of February in the Netherlands, so I have to wait extra long for the home release😭
Yooo don't watch these clips! this movie is an amazing experience that you should really experience in theater (but if you're really impatient like me there are *other ways* to see it right now ;D)
Thomas dies in the end, enjoy your movie, he actually murdered winslow and took on his identity, but by murdering a seagull he damned him and his crew member
Avoid watching videos related to it. It's amazing you'll enjoy the movie and acting. I wish i could have watched it on theathers
Pirate it then.
So you see, that's where the trouble began. That rock. That damned rock.
another not-so happily ever after folks!
Me during quarantine honestly
I summon thee to remember 🧎♂️
Me talking to my cat on the third day of my quarantine
Checking in on day three of the latest lockdown in Europe - feeling distinctly like a figment of someone else’s imagination.
Everyone in Quarantine rn after a week
Flashback
Holy shit did Dafoe's character make a reference to The Shining?
very powerful picture.
Idk if it's just the dialect. But notice how Winslow said "I could use me a SMOKE." Referring to a cigarette. But Thomas Wake said "We're outta drink." Referring to alcohol. Anyone noticed that? Or just me?