What Under The Silver Lake is Really About

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  • Опубликовано: 30 мар 2022
  • #underthesilverlake #a24 #andrewgarfield
    The world of Under the Silver Lake seems... off. Whats going on? And what does it all mean? Is Under the Silver Lake simply a film about a man decoding a modern day conspiracy theory in the heart of LA? Or is there a deeper meaning beneath the surface? Sam's journey not only uncovers truths about his surroundings, but truths about himself, that by the end of the film he must face up to.
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  • @Dollar_Store_Cacodemon
    @Dollar_Store_Cacodemon Год назад +113

    The film plays out like a video game plot. Everything seems to conveniently connect together. The conspiracy stuff and codes all perfectly line up. The characters around him all seem like NPCs too. Every woman is hot and seemingly interested in Sam sexually even when he looks like shit dressed in his PJs at a fancy party. Because of all this, I think its almost all a delusion. A film set inside the head of someone who has no purpose. A lost soul desperately searching for meaning in his life. Bit like Travis Bickle or The Narrator in Fight Club perhaps.

    • @thetigerspot6863
      @thetigerspot6863 Год назад +7

      I agree with this. I was watching it thinking of how it's Super Mario - not only is that game shown, but there are hidden levels, underground levels, an underwater level, a boss to kill, a castle, a king and a princess to save. I also wondered about how some people don't mention his smell, and others do. I think this detail differentiates the real people from the illusions - possibly the ones who quip on his smell are figments of his imagination, seeing as these characters aren't actually connected to any of the other characters in the film.

    • @mrstephenpariah
      @mrstephenpariah 7 месяцев назад

      It's partly inspired by old Lusasarts adventure games like Zak Mckraken and Monkey Island.

    • @KenFlem-ct1cp
      @KenFlem-ct1cp Месяц назад

      Correct. The movie is the fantasy world of a mentally ill drug addicted homeless person. Its all in his imagination. At the end, he kills himself and goes to be with his mother, who is dead.

  • @bartjuhh12
    @bartjuhh12 Год назад +57

    This analysis ties everything up nicely for me. I was also quite confused as to why he was in a bath tub with water and.. tomato soup. If anyone reading this feels the same; apparently it's a 'grandma cure' for skunk smell. I never would've known, I've never seen a skunk in my area.

    • @ungloriusbastards4955
      @ungloriusbastards4955 Год назад +6

      Really? I feel kinda old haha, pretty sure it was a pop culture caricature of grandma cure for skunk smell, and I mean famous in pop culture as im sure I’ve seen it plenty times in the simpsons or stuff like that

  • @maxcohen934
    @maxcohen934 2 года назад +26

    Holy crap bro that was seriously amazing analysis, hope to see you gain more subs soon!

  • @RECrazyyy
    @RECrazyyy 3 дня назад

    This is the best analysis I have seen on this film! This really is one of those rare films where you always find something new every time you revisit it

  • @secomment2754
    @secomment2754 Год назад +9

    YES, THANK YOU! It is ridiculous how many people sailed right past the point of this film and started tearing apart every bit and it's funny to see that the film itself has all these hidden codes but in the end, they don't lead to anything new, you don't gain anything and still people miss the point that obsessing over this won't help them and they should let go!

  • @nigelguiboche2840
    @nigelguiboche2840 Год назад +13

    The music in this movie and I’m talking about the score not the songs, the score is very…… different. Like old school Batman or something.

    • @jaydenm4886
      @jaydenm4886 Год назад +3

      Reminded me of Trumbo or Taxi Driver

  • @wtcben
    @wtcben 2 года назад +18

    I love this, it really helped to recontextualise my understanding of this film. I wasn't too keen on it initially, but I think it does have a lot of merit when you look at it in this way, as an archetypal example of a "neo-neo-noir". It is certainly a rare sub-genre, but perhaps "Mulholland Drive" is also one such film. I would love to do a podcast on this once I get around to re-watching it.

  • @amandasutton3717
    @amandasutton3717 Год назад +4

    Even the "owl" on the dollar is a suggestion of pareidolia.
    If you study these old damask-like patterns, it's probably just the edge of a leaf or another bud on the stem, but because the author tells him to look for an owl, see an owl, our brains can configure it through suggestion.
    Great review.

    • @Hagonna
      @Hagonna 3 месяца назад +1

      Actually the owl on the united states dollar bill is totally legit, although I have no idea if what UTSL states as the possible reason behind it has any merit or not lol. Just know it's an odd random fact about the 1$ bill.

  • @soulful5284
    @soulful5284 Год назад +3

    Thank you for helping me solve a couple of things on this movie that felt out of place first watch for me! Great analysis!

  • @PhilGreer100
    @PhilGreer100 2 года назад +8

    Solid analysis, you've really thought this through and this compels me to watch it again sometime soon with your analysis in mind. Subscribed and interested to see more from you in terms of recommendations and analyses.

  • @JNeves-rb8qw
    @JNeves-rb8qw Год назад +3

    Well made analysis. Keep it up fam 🎉

  • @fabiolosoproducoes1707
    @fabiolosoproducoes1707 Год назад +3

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR INTERPRETATION! Man I had a bunch of loose ideas and opinions but you put a lot of them together in a cohesive way and added your own, perfect

  • @MoeBlackArctander
    @MoeBlackArctander Год назад +3

    I’m not even gonna watch this now, I have to rewatch the film again first since it’s been a while. But I wanted to share that I just watched your video on Scorsese, which was fantastic, and was now so happy to see a video of yours on “Under the Silver Lake”, which I love, and I’m assuming you appreciate as well. Cheers.

  • @BradGoodspeed
    @BradGoodspeed Год назад +1

    I finally saw this one tonight and, yeah, awesome review.

  • @EthanButler
    @EthanButler 12 дней назад

    That is a way more optimistic takeaway than I ever had, but I respect that interpretation! Incredible analysis!

  • @sebascadpi4802
    @sebascadpi4802 Год назад +4

    Very good analysis!

  • @ThomasMichaelShelby19
    @ThomasMichaelShelby19 4 месяца назад +2

    Great video essay, to add to the mystique of your analysis- your video is banned by A24 in USA or at least that's what the pop-up said when I tried to play it, and I was only able to watch it with a VPN turned on. I wonder wh...ehh not that rabbit hole again! Cheers mate.

  • @chrisharmon3750
    @chrisharmon3750 Год назад +11

    When my young slacker friend, who never could get his shit together, told me he had abandoned all his possessions and shacked up with a much older bird-lady who always goes around topless, I was so relieved! I knew that now he had finally matured and was on the road to self-healing...

  • @HarrisonReviews
    @HarrisonReviews 2 года назад +3

    Great analysis, I subscribed

  • @adamgrant4051
    @adamgrant4051 Год назад +5

    I loved this film! Just finished watching it.

  • @parkfan18
    @parkfan18 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @harryc5595
    @harryc5595 Год назад

    Fantastic analysis.

  • @scrapnoop8481
    @scrapnoop8481 Месяц назад +1

    The subs for the parrot in the end says "Hollywood"

  • @phyarth8082
    @phyarth8082 Год назад +2

    Big Lebowski's remake of Big Sleep is only in a noir genre we have a stoner detective who investigates the upper crust of LA, and here young hipster investigates the upper crust of LA. Also grave of Hitchcock in movie and particularly reference to Rear window movie

  • @shenanigangst
    @shenanigangst Год назад +2

    when he saw people barked at him, has anything to do with the fact that he unconsciously blocks all the ideologies and messages people are yelling and repeating over and over? and because of that it sounds like everyone is not only talking over eachother without listening but saying the same thing, which turns it meaningless and vague

  • @juliarosa6330
    @juliarosa6330 Год назад +1

    best analysis

  • @arlwav
    @arlwav Год назад +3

    mayb the most underrated movie ever

    • @Chalobah17
      @Chalobah17 Год назад +1

      Its a difficult movie about fear of love, and the wrong vision of love... but Blue Velvet made this 40 years before with a 10X better movie

    • @arlwav
      @arlwav Год назад +1

      @@Chalobah17 i saw blue velvet and hated it, mayb its the seperation of eras

    • @Chalobah17
      @Chalobah17 Год назад +1

      @@arlwav blue velvet is a True Masterpiece... Under The silver lake is a very good movie 4/5. David Lynch is a master

    • @arlwav
      @arlwav Год назад +1

      @@Chalobah17 yeah mulholland drive was unreal, idk y blue velvet i didnt like, mayb ill revisit it sometime

  • @BusterFriendly123
    @BusterFriendly123 2 года назад +1

    nice work

  • @elmersamonte2713
    @elmersamonte2713 Год назад

    thanks

  • @hope56704
    @hope56704 Год назад +1

    One of the best movies i have ever watched

  • @noitesdevento
    @noitesdevento Год назад

    good video

  • @sergiocardenasreyes7418
    @sergiocardenasreyes7418 Год назад +1

    nice

  • @contagonist8478
    @contagonist8478 Год назад

    love this film. Fans should check out DRM first feature - The myth of the american sleepover - its a great coming of age film.

  • @chrisharmon3750
    @chrisharmon3750 Год назад +6

    You said he can't escape LA. But the movie pairs that with a shot of the Hollywood sign. It's not LA he can't escape, its Hollywood (which is what my subtitles tell me the parrot is saying at the end). Is he accepting "reality"? Or is he accepting the illusion Hollywood is selling? Does his watching the Janet Graynor film symbolize he is growing up? Or is he becoming more of a mama's boy than ever (as he goes and sleeps with the mother aged neighbor immediately after)?

    • @KICK839
      @KICK839 2 месяца назад

      Probably accepting Hollywood, especially the bad side

  • @LeeQour
    @LeeQour Месяц назад

    I feel attacked.

  • @johnmeehan2694
    @johnmeehan2694 Год назад +4

    American Psycho is to alpha business men as this is to conspiracy-believing weed smokers.

  • @olivergt23
    @olivergt23 11 месяцев назад

    Wayment... I watched this whole video and there wasn't any mention of the songwriter. Tut tut...

  • @xc43t
    @xc43t Год назад

    Yeah, it´s all nice and well, but what was the parrot saying? It is the key!

    • @Morcap
      @Morcap 17 дней назад

      The translation - when subtitles is on -, reads "Hollywood"; the same is in the original script.

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 5 месяцев назад +1

    It feels like a companion piece to Lynch's last three films (Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire)
    It's definitely about the problematic role of young women in Hollywood.

  • @eurotriper
    @eurotriper 17 дней назад

    About 99% of this happened in his head. He is a paranoid schizophrenic. He is the dog killer. The owl woman is imaginary and symbolizes suicide. He only saw her at his absolute lowest when he made it back to his apartment and she never touched him because she wasn’t real, he even peaked in his fucking sock drawer to look for her. The three women adoring over a millionaire in a bunker is a twisted version of the movie he watched earlier. He smells bad not due to a skunk but because his schizophrenic and very common problem for them is they smell absolutely awful and do not remember to bathe. The homeless king at the end was a cop questioning him, see the star on his chest and his tone asking about the biscuits. Everything that he “figures out” about this giant conspiracy theory is solved by shit he already has lying around his apartment. The bird at the end is saying “not a friend. Not a friend. Not a friend”. He also has red paint laying in his apartment.This is way out of order I know but there is a lot of shit like this in the movie.

  • @chrisharmon3750
    @chrisharmon3750 Год назад +6

    Hamburgers are love....wow, Sam is really moving on and accepting reality

  • @theLowestPointInMyLife
    @theLowestPointInMyLife 4 месяца назад

    always surprises me how much people look into films for deeper meaning, while i generally just take them at face value, i love this movie for its vibe, im not looking for a message about self improvement or misogyny in hollywood, I couldnt care less
    i enjoy Polanski movies like The Ghostwriter and The Ninth Gate, but i find it difficult to describe what it is I like about them properly, its like an escape into a cool world with an interesting mystery, I find it relaxing and therapeutic
    i appreciate the chill atmosphere and immersion these directors can create, rather than any hidden message theyre trying to deliver, ironically I guess in the case of UTSL

  • @jackdaniels2905
    @jackdaniels2905 Год назад +1

    Nice analysis, however you missed ALL the codes left in the movie.

    • @redrum6862
      @redrum6862 Год назад +4

      Cause it was made just for you to go after the mystery, because you have nothing better to do in your life. No wonder the subreddit is still active. The actual plot is the one he exposed in the video.

    • @jackdaniels2905
      @jackdaniels2905 Год назад +1

      @@redrum6862 word.

  • @FotografiaElSol
    @FotografiaElSol 8 месяцев назад

    THATS NOT EAST LA

  • @franciscofierro7956
    @franciscofierro7956 4 месяца назад

    was he the dog killer though?

  • @vibeenkvsupertramp5509
    @vibeenkvsupertramp5509 2 месяца назад +2

    Move on don't think too much

  • @disha3558
    @disha3558 Год назад +1

    Is Sam the dog killer?