Speak No Evil (2022) Film Analysis [1/2]

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @instructivesilence359
    @instructivesilence359 7 месяцев назад +9

    If your heart is not in it,
    something bad can happen to you.
    so very true.

  • @orz887
    @orz887 Год назад +7

    Wow, what an awesome RUclips channel. You have a talent for analyzing films

  • @iblmym7301
    @iblmym7301 7 месяцев назад +3

    Sizin anlatımınız çok akıcı ve yorumlarınız zekice ve mantıklı. Siz Bjorn hakkında konuşurken ben o adamın, benim erkek versiyorum olduğunu fark ettim. Sınırlarım yok tıpkı Bjorn gibi. Nazik ve kırılganım, nazik insanlara kolayca inanıyorum. Beni uyandırdınız. Size teşekkür ederim. Kişisel sınırlar hakkında daha çok şey öğrenmem gerektiğini sizin sayenizde anladım.

  • @grinreaperdutchphil
    @grinreaperdutchphil 2 месяца назад +3

    Patrick flatters both Bjorn and Louise manipulatively (insincerely) to gain their favor, unduly because retrieving stuffed animals is not heroic, nor is it that laudable to be vegetarian to the point of serving as role model. He furthermore lies when he says he's a doctor (highly respected helper of people) to gain their trust. The former is his laudatory abuse of them. The latter is his laudatory abuse of himself.
    Patrick uses Machiavellianism to set the snare that promises to bring him (and wife) ultimate Sadistic delight -- like the interhuman Predator that he obviously is, likely demonically possessed too (as becomes indirectly clear when he apologetically confesses to Bjorn in the car, "sometimes I have this thing right here, and it's so powerful and wild and I like it. That's the weird part. I really like it." Bjorn then admits to recognizing what Patrick is saying but that he manages to keep it under control, thereby suggesting to actually both be possessed but that Patrick allows it free rein, unlike Bjorn).

  • @NerdyGamerReacts
    @NerdyGamerReacts 19 дней назад

    Brilliant breakdown, subbed, just watched this film, definitely mever can see it again, but, it was a very deeply disturbing tale of being to nice, and trusting to easily, your analysis is amazing, subbed! 🤯💯

  • @hanan739
    @hanan739 8 месяцев назад +1

    I hope this channel gets more recognition. Such great content with meticulous analysis does it for a nerd like me.

  • @filmsandmovieschannel
    @filmsandmovieschannel  Год назад +4

    00:00 First attempt to test Bjorn’s boundaries
    01:14 Patrick makes a speech, it catches Bjorn’s attention
    01:43 Bjorn is a sensitive man
    04:22 Argument over their daughter’s lost toy bunny
    05:21 Bjorn’s family take him for granted
    05:53 Patrick acknowledges Bjorn’s efforts
    06:32 Patrick compliments Louisa too
    07:45 Invitation to Dutch countryside
    08:29 Bjorn can’t open up to his wife
    08:54 Louisa’s worries
    11:10 Louisa’s excuses
    14:39 Louisa’s body language says NO

  • @kevinsiniya7985
    @kevinsiniya7985 2 месяца назад +1

    Just excellent analysis. Well done.

  • @TheeCW
    @TheeCW Год назад +1

    This is so well made! Great work!

  • @jessicacannady1931
    @jessicacannady1931 23 дня назад +2

    I hated the husband he was so damn weak.

  • @annthia1992
    @annthia1992 10 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome analysis. I wonder how many times you watch it to make such a deep analysis.

    • @filmsandmovieschannel
      @filmsandmovieschannel  9 месяцев назад +2

      hi! at least twice, first time I'm just enjoying the movie and the second time I try to pay more attention :) and I rewatch some scenes multiple times. by the time the video is edited, I'm so sick of the movie:)

    • @annabelthia4489
      @annabelthia4489 9 месяцев назад

      Just twice! Wow. It is cringy to watch but I found it educational. I have watched the movies 6 to 7 times, each time discovering new strategies and tactics (especially the skilful switch between ouvert and couvet stance depending on the situation) I will watch it again after a short break.

    • @mattymcfabb
      @mattymcfabb 2 месяца назад

      @@filmsandmovieschanneli couldn’t imagine watching this a second time lol you are so brave. once was plenty for me

    • @nikocoklat2
      @nikocoklat2 8 часов назад

      @@mattymcfabb u should watch this multiple times especially if you r a traveller. there r so many fake kindness. once i get help by stranger in an airport. he carried my case ( i was to polite to refuse) and offered me to take me to the hotel. in the end he gave charge for all of his help lol

  • @isabelreyes6387
    @isabelreyes6387 Месяц назад

    Bruh this is why I take so long to make friends 😂 I don’t trust a soul and I’m very good at maintaining distance and I’m very protective of my kids 😂 men on the otherhand ain’t shit - very happy to sacrifice their wife and child’s comfort and safety to maintain guy code

  • @jdh4829
    @jdh4829 5 месяцев назад

    A horror movie, a pschothriller and a drama at the same time, that definitely mirrors us social boundaries, how clinging to good behaviour can show us limits of humanitypf delf esteem of what human race is able to do hidden like devils in disguise.... this story tells us so much about society about cruelty and how far people go to achieve their aims. When I watched It for the first time, I deeply recognize the treasure I have just found. .. the abysses of people's mind, the recklessness and how they can easiöy manipulate and drive others to madness.
    The movie leaves us breathless, speechlees and deeply hurt behind.... without a final answer....
    And thats what makes a good a really really sensitive and peofound movie .....
    God's least precious invention? That thought comes up...

    • @SuperMario0972
      @SuperMario0972 5 месяцев назад +1

      This movie is absolutely dumb and illogical. Nobody would behave like that from the beginning to the very end.... 😂 too many facepalm moments sorry....

    • @filmsandmovieschannel
      @filmsandmovieschannel  3 месяца назад +1

      It's a movie :) I think Stephen King who said fictional horror shouldn't too real; otherwise we would get too scared to watch.