i dont think she developed a relationship with Dianne. I think she’s just been tormenting her. the “mom” part was basically a slap in the face as shes about to feed her the same pills that paralyzed her. she’s making sure Dianne never escapes and gets a taste of what she had to go through
This isn't the first ending that he's gotten wrong, but I feel that's due to the speed at which he cranks these out. He's not sitting on it for weeks, going through rewatches before uploading these videos. You're totally right though. It's a cycle of abuse versus an actual loving relationship.
I took the ending to mean that their roles were reversed. The daughter forces the mother to take the pills that in turn cause her to continue to be so ill. Obviously, any trauma from the fall down the escalator would have been resolved and her skintone/lack of speech made her look as if she was being poisoned(the green pills). I don't think the daughter visits her out of a heartfelt connection/Stockholm Syndrome, I think it's good, old fashioned revenge.
It's not necessarily that she sympathizes with the mom, but that she isn't just outright ditching her after she's in jail. Buddy said it's just weird the movie decided to make the character visit her mother often just to cripple her and tell her about her life. Perhaps the ending is her last visit, but otherwise the Stockholm syndrome may be an explanation for why she keeps visiting
I agree, Like she is "You stole my life for 17 years, Now I'm gonna make you regret it until you die" not Stockholm syndrome because that would made the ending before the time jump useless
She wasn't trying to kill Chloe she was going to use the paint thinner to eat away her brain and make her a vegetable thereby requiring her care for the rest of her life.
Yeah. He keeps getting these simple things wrong. Cause if she wanted to kill her, she wouldn't have rushed her to the hospital. She just wanted her to be paralyzed forever.
This part is what messes me up, just the horror of what she’s trying to do and how disturbing it is. It’s one thing to take away someone’s ability to walk, if she had succeeded here she would have very likely destroyed, in a way, who she was as a person. As some would look at it, still technically alive, but they might as well be dead.
That mailman is an MVP. Glad he wasn’t the *stereotypical “yeah ok I’ll just give you back to your obviously deranged caretaker” horror movie character.
There's a few details in the film that me wonder if the mailman's realisation that Diane was abusing her daughter was...how to put it? More a shock than a surprise. His immediate instinct to keep her away from Chloe, whilst also making it clear to Chloe that she decides what they're going to, gives me the impression his previous experience with Diane's behaviour has left him with some suspicions and part of him is honestly just relieved at being presented the chance to do something about it.
but then he really turned his back on the mom. if he was concerned enough to take chloe to the police, why would he turn his back on the person the police are being called on? turning your back on a threat is a typical movie cliche.
As a woman with a disability with an absolutely insane helicopter mom, this chills me to my very soul. Your analysis of the ending is way off though, she's giving her mom revenge. Treating her the way her mother treated her. The roles are reversed and now SHE gets to be the one to give her the pills that will make her legs stop working. God, I'm still shaking. My mother has caused me a lot of trauma. Even today she yelled at me over the phone for not doing something the way SHE wanted, even though I am a 26 year old adult living away from her. The Mailman is exactly what everyone should be. ALWAYS believe someone when they say they're in danger or being tortured. Do not let the abuser get to them, and go straight to the police.
We occasionally get patients who are being abused at home in our unit. You can tell generally by the way the family hovers or won't let the patient answer questions. They generally hover over the nursing staff to see what we are doing, or constantly watching. We always ask patients if they're being abused at home, and a few times we've been able to get them help and away from their abuser. If you or anyone you know is being abused, try to make your way to the ER. Staff is trained to look for signs and how to get a patient help. No one should live scared of thr people they live with.
Exactly! Even on the off chance that it is a person suffering psychological issues, it’s better to take them to the police/hospital or similar care so an investigation can be carried out.also I’m incredibly sorry to hear that your mother treats you that way :(
In the uk a postal worker left an old lady who had fallen in the snow saying he was too knackered from long day walking in the snow, he wasn't even old like 30
i disagree with the last part, there is no relationship developed. She was just calling her "mom" as sarcasm and then using same pills to make her paralyse. She is now taking her revenge as she did to him for past decade. In short she is giving the taste of her own medicine.
I agree, the narrator dose a great job explaining the movie but when it comes to the ending he gets it all wrong. At first the end scene looks like chloe has maintained a relationship with Diane all these years but than at the tail end Chloe takes out the same pills Diane has been using to paralyze her all those years. The last line of the movie ``I love you Mom now open wide`` is pure sarcasm.
No joke, the hospital I went to now has mom and baby wear a matching bracelet/anklet, respectfully. There are regular checks to make sure they match, and if the baby is taken outside the room without clearance, alarms go off. It's ridiculously reassuring, especially after watching this.
That’s great but also sad that has to be a thing because of babies being sent to the wrong parents or them being kidnapped. Hopefully all hospitals are doing what you mentioned!
everyone should learn from the guy who almost saved chloe. always believe when someone says hey are being tortured AND DON'T GIVE THEM BACK TO THE ABUSER even if they are the parents or grandparents. GO STRAIGHT TO THE POLICE IF YOU ENCOUNTER THESE SCENARIO.
And hope that the police aren't idiots. Mind you, I don't know that their protocol is for this stuff but they can be more problematic than helpful at times. Nonetheless, do the above and contact any trusted individuals that you feel can help you.
Definite props to the mailman. Despite the threat of the police and the woman trying to trick him into believing her daughter was just mentally ill he still wanted to make sure that she wasn't lying.
@Kimberly Pilgrim That's the reason for "good Samaritan laws". I know where I am in Canada, you cannot be held liable for attempting to aid a person unless it can be proven as gross negligence.
What the hell this is literally the best form of psychological and physical torture ever. She is practically saying, “look at how great my life has become ever since you became a vegetable, now eat these dumbass pills.”
@@kwameoliver2455 I would like to think that he survived but she had to kill him. Because after that encounter he probably would not have continued on with his life as normal without at least going to the police.
Chloe calling Dianne "mom" was a way to taunt her, using her her own words against her, like "isn't this what you wanted?". Now Chloe's on the other side, getting revenge on the woman who basically tortured her for 17 years. Plus, who's going to suspect a sweet girl in a wheelchair of doing anything like drugging someone regularly?
Yes. Everything she said would have sounded like an innocent update to a bystander but she was torturing Diane with her words, her life of independence and that her real parents were in her life and enjoying their grandkids while Diane is alone.
@@blondesense1708 Yup, confirming with every word how much she doesn't need Diane. In a way, though, there is a bit of nuance there, the prolonged acts of revenge showing that in a way, Chloe hasn't moved on.
@@fans-ed1tdit isn’t about her mom taking the pills anyway if you take a closer look at the pills it has a black cap and the green is lightly darker so it wasn’t the same as the animal muscle relaxant in the start of the movie but looks something like carbatrol, she wasn’t actually torturing her with the pills that her mom did but torturing her by visiting her showing that she doesn’t need her and never did need her
This is perfectly plausible and has happened in the past. I heard in Australia that this kind of stuff had happened to a boy in the nineties, and he grew up until the age of 18, and he only discovered the abduction when he was denied at college.
@@chinglesscheddar Bruh, I said 90's. Seriously after I had made this comment, it turns out a fuck load of people end up being kidnapped and held until adulthood. One story is immensely fucked up which is involved with incest.
She wasn’t trying to kill her with the sludge, she said she was trying to get her to a catatonic state. You can hear when she’s bargaining for Chloe to open the door “this is going to make you forget all of this, and when you wake up I’ll be right by your side.”This shown in her response to Chloe actually trying to kill herself, as well as Chloe taking back her power saying “you need me” before downing the organophosphate. When Chloe visits her in the mental hospital, although she may love her mother in a twisted way I feel it’s a form of taking back her power from the woman who stole so many years of her life. As well as the vengefulness of a full reverse uno with the same meds she was being paralyzed with. I appreciate your commentary, just really love this movie and thought it an important plot point.
@@aSinisterKiid haha yeahh I image it would! I more meant that the mother character said that was her intention in the script. But I’d imagine that would be a pretty fatal dose.
@@berryrhubarb yeah i just tried to do some quick research to see if I could find out exactly what the mother was mixing in the pot. I checked the wiki for the film and in the plot description it just says she fills the syringe with "a neurotoxin". So i decided to just google "is paint thinner a neurotoxin" because I was curious if perhaps it was based in some form of truth in the real world. And funny enough like the 3rd result was an article about the movie and this whole part specifically. It mentioned something I didn't even make the connection with, earlier in the movie when the mother actually Googles "Household Neurotoxins" but that's all the movie shows. It never showed up results but I guess the scene with her coming home with the bag in the bag seat of the car from the hardware store was supposed to link this plot point in to the ending. I guess this whole concept might be based around the idea of kids huffing paint thinner and the harmful side effects it has on our brains. Not sure what the other sludge was in the pot, but I guess the mother was using household chemicals for their side effects essentially. Kinda makes sense now.
@@aSinisterKiid If she was trying to kill her, then why would she try to save her when she drank that stuff? That alone proves that she wasnt trying to kill her.
@@asmronly24 Well because there was a power imbalance at play in this relationship. The mother could have wanted to kill her because she couldn't control her anymore and she didn't want her to go rat her out to the police. She was obviously mentally unstable and panic set in, and she could have had the attitude of "If I can't have you than no one can". But she obviously didn't plan on the daughter going into the closet, or anything that transpired in there. When Chloe was quick on her feet and thought about drinking the other drugs to kill herself, she literally said to her mother, You need me. And it was a methaphorical taking back the power by trying to kill herself. In that split second it completely took all the power away from the mother, and it very well could have shocked her right back into reality and realizing that killer her would have been a mistake.
I also like the connection between the beginning and ending. Chloe was stolen from a hospital as a baby and defenseless, and she is freed in a hospital as an adult with the will the fight.
Forgot to mention how Chloe is now married with a child and has reconnected with her birth parents. Made clear when she says her child has been spending time with their grandparents & that they "like mine better". Chloe's torturing Diane by telling her about her life without her and by making sure she goes through the same trauma she went through. I wouldn't say it's Stockholm syndrome. Just a monster creating a monster type of situation.
The pharmacist recognised the phone number not her voice. Dianne never called the pharmacy to explain the dog medicine, she was practising what she could say. The ending is just revenge,
Yeah she was just acting for the daughter. She also acted when she "called" client support (for the Internet)... Even though we know that she was the one who disconnected it hahaha
"There's no clear hero or villain" wym my guy one character was a woman who stole a baby then pretty much tortured and mentally abused her and the other is the fuckin baby. No hate tho, I love u Foundflix 💞
I agree that it's still clear who the hero is & who the villain is. But it does call Chloe's character into question a little bit, as instead of moving on completely, she has chosen to inflict Diane with the same pain she experienced. Therefore making her not 100% good- but still a definite hero in my opinion.
He means in the end, there isn't a clear villain once the story is over. Does Chloe become a villain in the end? Absolutely. The same level of monstrous that her "mother" was.
I feel like given Chloe's intelligence. She knew if she just showed up for one visit and her mom dies. She'd be the prime suspect. But by having consistent visits for a period of time. She won't be suspected
@@chinglesscheddar dude, I've met people who was able to communicate with others using movements of eyeballs and twitching one hand a bit due to paralysis. I doubt she's able to shout.
My aunt hid my acceptance letters for collage... it was surreal to find them and eye opening. 10 years later, still dislike her with incredible passion.
same here! It sucks that I’ve already watched all of foundflixs videos and then during quarantine I’ve watched all of dead meats lol I wait for a new video upload
Isn't Chloe torturing her mom and saying those loving things to hurt her even more? The mom tortured her saying these kind of loving stuff and that she did everything out of love, so doing the same thing saying "i love you, mom" is just her away to punish her even more, since they both know it is not true. She didn't want to kill her, she wanted to make her mom suffer for years just like herself, and she wanted her mom to hear the same bullshit that she would always say during all those years while hurting Chloe. It's like a psychotic vengeance.
You're right. She's been coming for years to basically reenact what Diane did to her. She wouldn't have intimate access unless people still thought she was her daughter. He got it wrong, but to be fair I feel that's due to the speed at which he cranks these out. He's not sitting on it for weeks, going through rewatches before uploading these videos.
@Jarod Rieth seeing her abuser everyday for years without demonstrating pain or anger or anything isn't normal. not that she is a bad person, but her mom made her lose her mind a bit
@@odhranmccann1557 there is also another documentary about the case that came out a few years before The Act called Mommy dead and dearest. It’s called “the gypsy rose Blanchard story” on RUclips since being reuploaded.
@@kaitlynbutler3282 wow. Yay...... Why hasnt she been out yet? You do realize she will suffer without support out in our violent society as well right? She is not getting helped by the goverment mind you. She lost years and did not get to further her life. Be Real and actually go support this individual instead of having wishful thinking.
I thought the ending meant that Chloe was exacting revenge for the 17 years her "mom" took from her, not really Stockholm Syndrome and her calling her "mom" is meant to be interpreted as mocking and sarcastic.
You're right. He got it wrong, but to be fair I feel that's due to the speed at which he cranks these out. He's not sitting on it for weeks, going through rewatches before uploading these videos. Totally right though
@@bored_potato I never watched the movie but the scene he showed was so obvious. Diane is paralyzed and looking at Chloe with fear as Chloe pulls out the meds Diane used to give her. That's just a spoon-fed, 100% clear end.
@@bored_potato its not up to interpretation lol its exactly like you said. Thats the point of the ending. She (the baby thief) gets a taste of her own medicine, literally.
The "mom" didn't treat her like a child but like an object, who exists only to receive her "love". She herself said she can't do anything or be happy without her, so in the end, she shows her that she was dead wrong, she is happy and can do so much more when she not in her life. kinda like: "Look at me mommy, I don't need you in my life and happier then ever because you're not in it"
This is the worst explanation of the movie. The movie is an allegory about the dynamics of the parent child relationship. The ultimate fear of the parent is when the child becomes an adult and no longer needs them. When their kids grow up and leave for college and get married, parents lose apart of themselves. The parent babies their child and stunts their growth. The child resents them once they realize how the parent has sheltered them from the real world. When the child tries to escape and leave for college, the parent loses their identity as they put all their time and energy on their child. In the end, the daughter was still "paralyzed" with the childhood "trauma" that she endured, even though she is trying to stand on her own "two feet". The parent in their old age are now in need of care like the child was when they were a baby. Only the grownup child has their own life and family, and can only visit their parent once in a while, as the child is also wrapped up in their own children. The child shows them the trauma caused by the parent (the pill) and the parent understands it, only because they now see how they have also paralyzed and isolated themselves from the rest of the world, by making their entire identity based on being a parent.
@@deedee7780 not really. If you want to see allegory for dynamic of parent-child relationship this song is way better: ruclips.net/video/k9MlmEx8sA4/видео.html This movie is about Munchausen syndrome by proxy. In healthy relationship parent doesn't cause harm to kid to kip him/her 100% dependent and it's far to extreme to treat it as allegory. "The parent babies their child and stunts their growth." That's normal child-parent relationship? You're bullshitting hard
@@swallowedinthesea11 that literal being the 1 time this ever happened in people's limited knowledge "oh like that wun tiem" in history and keen enough to point it out when its in the DSM i mean... get out more
It confuses me that you didn’t understand she’s torturing her “mom” by giving her a taste of her own medicine. She’s pretending to be a doting daughter,... like Sarah pretended to be a doting mother She’s paralyzing her “mom” with perfect revenge
It's ice cold too. Put on a fake smile, watch as your abuser (who took HER ability to walk) is terrified (look at Diane reacting to Chloe then) and then feed her those same pills that paralyzed the fuck out of her. And then just watching as she slowly loses the abiilty to walk...
I agree, however her revenge means continuing a relationship with someone who tormented her over the years. This has to have a consequence on her emotional health, but still chooses to do so to continue the pattern, which could still mean there's stockholm syndrome patterns.
I have no idea how you got Stockholm syndrome at the end when she seems to be revealing in mocking her by poisoning her "mom". It felt super mocking and revenge filled.
@@Mx_Maex Holey crap, that's a mindblowing explanation tbf. I was so peeved to find that the 'ending explained' I waited through over 20 minutes of plot summary to get to was just a bs concoction in a film that didn't really need it's ending explained anyways. This would explain a lot.
My interpretation of the end was the daughter had been feeding her "mom" those numbing pills every week or so for the past 7 years. Hence the horror on Diane's face.
@@vlogtheory4016 think about it this way. She comes back Every now and then and continues with her life while simulating "Taking care of her mom" while when she goes away she cant interact with her Real mother. This "mom" brought it upon herself and is well deserved, as this lady would go to someone else and harm them. I see Chloe as a Neutral Vigilante, she is not good nor evil, she is merely setting the World in balance by erradicating a threat from the World.
Also, when the mom was cooking the paint thinner, it wasn't to kill Chloe, it was to either paralyze her further or give her brain damage since it's a neurotoxin. She wanted her more dependent on her, that's why Chloe trying to kill herself worked.
This will probably never be seen but as someone who was on suicide watch I can tell you NO doctor or nurse would walk away from a suicide watch patient trying to tell them something. As someone who is very ill and spent a shit ton of time in the hospital it is accurate that any nurse in the vicinity of a code blue will immediately stop what they're doing and rush to the scene (I remember one night my nurse and every other nurse on the floor had to rush to a womans room no less than ten times), however there are exceptions and that's one of them. For instance if you have a patient who is actively dying or in the middle of surgery you aren't going to up and leave because of a code blue, especially in a larger hospital where there are plenty of nurses to respond. Same with suicide watch, the nurse/doctor would never rush away from someone who could easily be a danger to themselves if they thought they were about to tell them something important, even if what she was going to tell her wasn't what she probably expected.
22:56 ummmm dude She doesn’t love her mom. She’s torturing her by forcing the “mom” to be paralyzed for the rest of her life. How did you miss that? What did you think the pills were for lol?
Yes! I guess it was sunken l subtle enough that you could assume she meant that she's killing her instead of paralyzing her. I had to think on it though because it became pretty obvious that she was keeping Paulsons' character paralyzed in a way to get revenge. I love it, honestly. Kinda wish Gypsy Rose had been able to do this instead of having a guy from the internet help her murder her mom. 😕
That's what I was going to say! Have to say, I didn't watch the movie, I went right for this as soon as I got my notification, but the way it was explained it almost seemed more like a patient revenge thing
honstley I see the ending as Chloe getting revenge on Diane. Diane was Chloe's warden for years and now Chloe gets to be in control. to me it has nothing to do with Chloe loving Diane, just wanting to get revenge. But that's just me.
She doesn't love her but is clearly getting revenge against her by giving her that medication. Chloe mentioned her child's grandparents meaning she is apart of her biological parents life. You clearly missed the ending and what it was getting at.
For sure, I'll bet it was the inspriation, there are other similar stories like the REAL young girl whose mom made her and others believe she had cancer and was going to die
Yes, the mum gave Chloe strange medications and Chloe probably lost her ability to walk because of Diane, but the most cruel thing she did to her was hide her acceptance letters. That's next level evil. Edit to add: Diane wasn't going to kill Chloe, she was injecting her with the pain thinner (neurotoxin) to give Chloe a brain damage that would turn her into Diane's "eternal baby"
I actually got a totally different vibe from the ending... I thought it was implying that Chloe was now poisoning her mother by sneaking in the pills and keeping her paralyzed, getting her own sick yet sweet revenge.
There’s actually quite a bit he gets wrong in this one. The baby wasn’t dead yet when the shot cut away for the title. The mom is watching from the kitchen, not the bedroom. The pharmacist recognizes the phone number, not the voice.
The way I understood the ending is that Chole only visits Diana to tell her about her wonderful life. To tell her that Chole doesn't need her. Also taking sweet revenge on her "mum," making her powerless.
Man, one day we’re gonna need a backstory or draw my life about you. Your face and narrations are so much fun to listen to. I also really miss those skits you used to do at the beginning of your videos. They were simply brilliant!
No, you’re analysis of the ending is so off, it’s hilarious. Chloe is being vengeful & calling her “mom” as a way of being spiteful. It’s very obvious, lol. Edit: I love this guy and this channel. But I made a criticism & criticisms are hard to process, get over it.
@@mechanicalromans You don't know what a karen is & choose to put words in the person mouth. They never said he was perfect which is made pretty clear by their msg so I suggest you step away from the mirror & come terms that yes he can make mistakes & can have this pointed out so stop being a fanboy. Better to take it as the person laughing off the mistake rather then laughing at the mistake. The guy is even subscribed to him so I doubt it was said to insult but people will find a way to find fault in others rather then themselves.
I felt the ending was the reverse of what you thought. Chloe calling her Mom was just a jab at her and the pills she had looked to be the same as what she was forced to take. She wasn't trying to help her, she was getting payback.
I can second this; my dad manipulated me into thinking my mom was worse than she actually was. Now I hate and love him. I want nothing to do with him, but also I deeply miss him bc he gave me up
My mom was a narcissist and from 11 on was told that the only reason my dad had a relationship with me was because she made him. She’d tell me these horrible things she said he said about me, then as an adult, my children. I would try to discuss certain memories and she would say that they didn’t happen, I was crazy or was too creative. She even freaked when my dad offered to give me one of his organs when I was diagnosed with a chronic illness saying “you didn’t offer it to me!!!” Total freak out( she didn’t need any organ replacements. Eventually I caught on that she was playing me and my kids and I caught her spreading lies about us and doing hurtful things deliberately. I cut off most contact but remained civil as I wanted my kids to still have contact with my dad. When she died I missed her humor, her creativity and her tenacity, but mostly what I felt was relief. It sounds awful but it’s true. I sat down with my dad for a talk. Turns out he never said any of the awful things she said he did. He was always proud of me and my kids and wanted more time with us. My crazy memories- every single one of them was spot on and detailed and 100 percent right.( he even said “it was even worse but I kept that from you”). I was sooo angry that I spent my teens and adult years thinking my daddy hated me and I still don’t like to think about it. I asked my six siblings why they didn’t believe me when I told them she was telling people like our pastor that she hated me and had me in her crosshairs. Their answer was: “ we knew but if we said anything then WE would be the target”. I’m the baby of the family. There are times when several of us think she may have been poisoning me. It’s a frightening thought. I’d still like to watch the movie, but do wonder how much at least the stress of dealing with all her bs contributed to my developing systemic lupus.
@@kelligray1848 watch it maybe in some ways it will help. Idk what to say but I’m sorry but look now you made it and you have your own family that you can show all the unconditional love you didn’t get. You should be happy you are very strong someone tried to break you and you made it through and showed her that you won’t be broken. So I say good job to you most people would have given up and let it rule there life but you didn’t.
@@kalobhunt9001 you are sweet to say that in a lot of ways she made me a stronger person as I learned I was fine relying only on myself and God. I developed a “ what could be worse than that” attitude so stopped being afraid of what people thought of me and that enabled me to push through especially career boundaries . I inherited her tenacity and creative mind and put them to use with my then new “spine” and ended up with a wonderfully interesting career and children who are incredibly strong, independent but have the biggest hearts. We are very close and in fact my youngest son and his long term girlfriend recently flew me from my home in Alaska to his in FLorida because he said “I miss my mama”.🥰We had a blast, I stayed for almost two months. I often have “ mom dates” with my oldest son of dinner and a movie or some fun activity. Both boys say they had great childhoods and hope to parent the same way which means a lot to me. I was so scared I’d screw it up. I ended up having a surprise “retirement baby” daughter. We too are very close and though almost 16 and a busy athlete and social teenager she often will polio down next to me, lay her head on my shoulder and say “I just need time with my mama”. We are “partners in crime” playing tricks on her brothers and she comes to me with even the tough topics. I think that now I can see the good I got from my mother, the pieces and memories I used to shape my own parenting and pass those onto my kiddos. But the biggest gifts she gave me where: 1. The huge desire to show each of my children unconditional love and that I was safe to come to with anything; 2. Her wicked sharp sense of humor which they all inherited and we all now use in our “life’s toolbox”. All together we often end up in giggling fits because something struck us as funny. 3. Generosity. My mom was very generous to others and though she was to me as well there was always a catch to it, a price to be paid for later. I took the good part of that, ditched the bad and now my children are incredibly generous. My youngest son is a professional actor and model and one time gave his entire wardrobe( we are talking shoes, summer and winter things, even his designer pieces) to a kid we had taken in for a while as a homeless teen. The kid had grown up and came back to visit with his own young family excited to tell us about his new job and show of his new baby and wife. My son told him he was proud of him but noticed his shoes weren’t suitable for the winter we were having so had him start trying on his then had him try on the rest of his winter gear which led to other pieces, etc. After they left, I found out that he had given him his entire wardrobe, I asked my son why he had done that. He replied that he was proud of this young man for how hard he had worked to not only repair the relationship with his own family of origin but also thought to share his new happiness with us with a grateful heart. My son said “ he was so happy to have the right gear for his new job that I thought God has given me so much in life and I want him to feel blessed too. I don’t want him to have to worry if his one nice shirt is washed and ironed if he wants to take his wife to dinner or if he has the right clothes to be able to take his kids sledding.” Everyone deserves to feel that little bit of comfort in their lives and this was a little something I could do to give him that. I was so proud of him. He was in his early 20s at the time and in the middle of filming a couple movies and modeling contracts so was having to make sure he himself was turned out smartly at all times yet didn’t hesitate to help a friend. That’s the example of inheriting my mom’s generosity but leaving out the “catch” or the “ you will owe me big time later for this” that she attached. 3. Resilience. Because of my experiences with my narc mom I learned to be self sufficient and very resilient. I had to be then as I lived on walking on eggshells waiting for “the other shoe to drop” so to speak. I had to learn to deal with issues head on and think “this may be hard but I know I’ll get through it with more experience and strength.” Had I not learned that i would have gotten bogged down in depression ( though I do fight with that and anxiety and a bit of PTSD on occasion) instead of counting my blessings every single day even if I have to look hard for them. I tried to learn something from my past , sift through the tough stuff and pass on the lessens learned while parenting how I feel each of my kids need. It made me a better investigator especially with children, sparked my drive to want to understand the negative side of the human psyche more which led to fascinating training opportunities that enhanced my career path big time and eventually made me a more effective therapist and mom. I still have flashbacks an have an occasional panic attack but I developed a wisdom I’m not sure I would have necessarily had if I hadn’t had to deal with an “unusual “ mother. I think I will watch the movie as my enjoyment of thriller type of movies has grown since I retired and don’t get the same mental exercise and interesting days as I did in the job. I’ll just keep in mind that the girl in this movie get away too. She discovers the lies and recovers just fine. Though I may see if one of my kids will watch it with me.😉But again, thank you for your kind words. Sorry for the long note but I wanted to share it so anyone damage from an abusive parent who reads here could know that it’s survivable and you DO NOT have to pass that trauma on. It’s doable.
Remember Diane watching the homevideo's in the basement? She wanted Chloe to say "hi mommy" which Chloe didn't. Suddenly Diane's smile disappeared. I wasn't sure why at first, but it's probably because Chloe isn't her real daughter and her own daughter died in the hospital.
That look on Chloe's face when she calls her "mom" at the end was very satisfying. Especially when you see Diane's eyes go wider. The woman ruined her life, and she will make sure she doesnt forget it every time she sees her with those pills.
My interpretation of Chloe visiting and medicating Diane at the end of the film is that 1) she's giving Diane a taste of her own medicine, and 2) she's doing it to make sure she will never leave jail or do this to anyone else ever again. If Diane was intelligent and manipulative enough to steal a newborn baby and get away with it then she'd likely be smart enough to fake having gotten better in prison in order to get out early for "good behavior". Idk that's just my take on this movie's ending
Almost everything she's in is good. But Ratched? No way. I don't know if it was the writing or the show's interpretation of the character, but it didn't end well.
ik there's a lot of comments discussing chloe exacting her revenge, but as someone who is emotionally abused by my own mother, I'll give my two cents. as much as I want to leave her, I also love her on some level because she raised me pretty much all alone for 25 years. we have a very unhealthy co-dependency with one another and it's very hard to break. so I think both interpretations are correct: chloe is exacting revenge but she's not entirely disconnected from dianne. it's not that easy, it can wreck a person to realize their parent is harming them in ways that aren't obvious to them.
@@trialerrorsharer9398 which she didn't knew till was 17. She still was raised as her daughter and they had such a relationship. You don't forget the experience just because you aren't biologically related.
@@leroyblue4955 I'm sorry but you mother may yell at you. She may hit you. But she doesn't disable you. Toxic relationships are not okay. My mother was a drug addict and though she did stupid shit I don't not love it. But i can recognize what she's done and that she can't ever care for me. I've lost trust in her a lot but yeah i love her. Not this crazy lady who stole me from the real person who birthed me. I don't love that lady.
@@somegurl8488 bruh she disabled me. It doesn't disappear but it doesn't mean i love her. Y'all need to realize even blood bonds don't mean people can treat you like shit. Y'all have been raised on abusive and toxic relationships and need help. Chloe doesn't love her and doesn't need her. I'm sure she has a life outside of Diane. She wants her to feel what she felt. Gypsy Rose Blanchard stayed with her mother because she was afraid she'd go to jail for lying to people with her mom. She twisted that into her loving her mother when she resented her and put on an act of love. She played along and most children have those mindsets in abusive situations. If I can just outlast till i can leave I'll escape.
i think its really cool that you can actually see Chloe's leg flinch a bit during the morning exercises she does, hence the medication change to something stronger with the muscle relaxants
I love that they reference IT in this movie because one of the main characters in that series (one of the most interesting in my opinion) is also a victim of his mother’s Munchausen by proxy
I feel the calling her mom and visiting her is more like revenge on Chloe part, like a way to twist the knife and also making sure she stays away from her by forcing her to take the meds that she was given. She's putting her through the same pain and fear that she was going through
Could you imagine if the ending was instead her going to find her real parents and they turned out to be really bad people and what Diane told her was true and she really did save her from them? That would have been quite the ending
I totally thought the ending was a revenge thing, since Chloe is actually succeeding in life and helping others that are in the same situation she was in growing up.
It’s scary how easy it is for a woman to do this stuff, whenever parents tell their kids to stay away from strangers, they only use men for examples, and normally wouldn’t mind a woman being around their kids, unless they are acting like a drug attic or is being hostile.
I feel more as if Chloe were making sure Diane is unable to interfere in her life anymore, feeling more in control of her own life and making sure her "mother" feels helpless like she used to. I'm sure she called her mom because she wants her to feel the pain and sort of mocking her.
I like in this movie how she didn't get suspicious in like the last 20 minutes. I like how she was suspicious throughout almost the whole movie. It gave a chilling and more interesting effect.
You're right. She's been coming for years to basically reenact what Diane did to her. She wouldn't have intimate access unless people still thought she was her mother. He got it wrong, but to be fair I feel that's due to the speed at which he cranks these out. He's not sitting on it for weeks, going through rewatches before uploading these videos. You were totally right though.
Imagine making a video called "Ending Explained" where you spend 20 minutes just retelling a simplified plot and then finally at the end not even understanding the general consensus of how people interpret the ending.
I interpreted the ending as her taking revenge on her “mom” over a prolonged period of time, as she is essentially forcing her mother to take the same pills that prevented her from walking and thereby hindering her evil mother’s chances at ever recovering from their injuries
I think the mother's face at the end of the film gives it away. It wasn't hopeful or happy, but instead was an "oh shit, I am going to be a prisoner for the rest of my life."
I suspected Sarah Paulson right from when the beginning where the girl takes a lot of meds , she as no phone of her own, can't go out not even to accept mails. And the ending she gave her "mom" the same drug as a punishment and I think love too so the mother won't be able to move on from her.
90% Of comments are how about he got it wrong and nobody can understand how he didn't understand that The other 10% About how it's the daughter getting her revenge back on the mother given her a taste of her own medicine literally Which I agree 👍
I just watched this yesterday. So glad mom got a taste of her own medicine - literally. This was very similar to the Dee Dee and Gypsy Blanchard case. They have to come out with some cognitive testing before you can be a parent. The one thing that stuck with me was how Diane never got caught. I mean there are cameras all over medical centers Also they didn't connect that a baby went missing the day a distraught mother checks out? Puleeze!
i dont think she developed a relationship with Dianne. I think she’s just been tormenting her. the “mom” part was basically a slap in the face as shes about to feed her the same pills that paralyzed her. she’s making sure Dianne never escapes and gets a taste of what she had to go through
This isn't the first ending that he's gotten wrong, but I feel that's due to the speed at which he cranks these out. He's not sitting on it for weeks, going through rewatches before uploading these videos.
You're totally right though. It's a cycle of abuse versus an actual loving relationship.
To be honnest...
The karma feels good to see.
I agree
That ending was so obviously simple. I don't understand why he baked up some overly elaborate explanation? 😂
Yeah. I agree with that. I mean, who wouldn't want to revenge?
I took the ending to mean that their roles were reversed. The daughter forces the mother to take the pills that in turn cause her to continue to be so ill. Obviously, any trauma from the fall down the escalator would have been resolved and her skintone/lack of speech made her look as if she was being poisoned(the green pills). I don't think the daughter visits her out of a heartfelt connection/Stockholm Syndrome, I think it's good, old fashioned revenge.
I agree. I think your take is the truth of the ending.
It's not necessarily that she sympathizes with the mom, but that she isn't just outright ditching her after she's in jail. Buddy said it's just weird the movie decided to make the character visit her mother often just to cripple her and tell her about her life. Perhaps the ending is her last visit, but otherwise the Stockholm syndrome may be an explanation for why she keeps visiting
hell, I'd like to torture someone like that if i was put through the ringer like that
I agree, Like she is "You stole my life for 17 years, Now I'm gonna make you regret it until you die" not Stockholm syndrome because that would made the ending before the time jump useless
Yup, I agree too.
She wasn't trying to kill Chloe she was going to use the paint thinner to eat away her brain and make her a vegetable thereby requiring her care for the rest of her life.
chloe also didnt know, we saw what "mom" was looking up but chloe didnt. Which is why she screams she doesnt want to die.
Yeah. He keeps getting these simple things wrong. Cause if she wanted to kill her, she wouldn't have rushed her to the hospital. She just wanted her to be paralyzed forever.
This part is what messes me up, just the horror of what she’s trying to do and how disturbing it is. It’s one thing to take away someone’s ability to walk, if she had succeeded here she would have very likely destroyed, in a way, who she was as a person. As some would look at it, still technically alive, but they might as well be dead.
I mean, in a way she would in a way kill her by making her a ‘vegetable’. She would have no real thought or movement.
Damn I thought she was gonna inject paint thinner in Chloe and make Chloe die.
It looks more like Chloe is now poisoning Diane not seeing her because she loves her “mom”. She’s getting revenge. Not continuing her relationship
That is how I took it.
I think you're right.
as she should!!! good for chloe hahah 😂
That's exactly what she was doing.
Yeah, I think he definitely got this wrong. Even the wikipedia says the ending is her forcing the "mom" to take the smuggled drugs.
That mailman is an MVP. Glad he wasn’t the *stereotypical “yeah ok I’ll just give you back to your obviously deranged caretaker” horror movie character.
Totally agree!!
Ikr! What happened to him after he was injected?! I hope he didn’t die, he was cool :(
There's a few details in the film that me wonder if the mailman's realisation that Diane was abusing her daughter was...how to put it? More a shock than a surprise. His immediate instinct to keep her away from Chloe, whilst also making it clear to Chloe that she decides what they're going to, gives me the impression his previous experience with Diane's behaviour has left him with some suspicions and part of him is honestly just relieved at being presented the chance to do something about it.
@@KatieMarie-pw4xw He totally died. When she was dragging him there was a trail of blood on the ground.
but then he really turned his back on the mom. if he was concerned enough to take chloe to the police, why would he turn his back on the person the police are being called on? turning your back on a threat is a typical movie cliche.
As a woman with a disability with an absolutely insane helicopter mom, this chills me to my very soul.
Your analysis of the ending is way off though, she's giving her mom revenge. Treating her the way her mother treated her. The roles are reversed and now SHE gets to be the one to give her the pills that will make her legs stop working.
God, I'm still shaking. My mother has caused me a lot of trauma. Even today she yelled at me over the phone for not doing something the way SHE wanted, even though I am a 26 year old adult living away from her.
The Mailman is exactly what everyone should be. ALWAYS believe someone when they say they're in danger or being tortured. Do not let the abuser get to them, and go straight to the police.
We occasionally get patients who are being abused at home in our unit. You can tell generally by the way the family hovers or won't let the patient answer questions. They generally hover over the nursing staff to see what we are doing, or constantly watching. We always ask patients if they're being abused at home, and a few times we've been able to get them help and away from their abuser.
If you or anyone you know is being abused, try to make your way to the ER. Staff is trained to look for signs and how to get a patient help. No one should live scared of thr people they live with.
Exactly! Even on the off chance that it is a person suffering psychological issues, it’s better to take them to the police/hospital or similar care so an investigation can be carried out.also I’m incredibly sorry to hear that your mother treats you that way :(
In the uk a postal worker left an old lady who had fallen in the snow saying he was too knackered from long day walking in the snow, he wasn't even old like 30
Was the mum paralysed in the end of the movie ?
@@ElitePhysiqueTIKTOK yes she was!
i disagree with the last part, there is no relationship developed. She was just calling her "mom" as sarcasm and then using same pills to make her paralyse. She is now taking her revenge as she did to him for past decade. In short she is giving the taste of her own medicine.
LITERALLY a taste of her own medicine 😜
I agree, the narrator dose a great job explaining the movie but when it comes to the ending he gets it all wrong. At first the end scene looks like chloe has maintained a relationship with Diane all these years but than at the tail end Chloe takes out the same pills Diane has been using to paralyze her all those years. The last line of the movie ``I love you Mom now open wide`` is pure sarcasm.
Yeah he usually gets it wrong. It was so obvious.
I thought she was gonna go meet her real parents or something
@@pavanmardania217 im sure she did
No joke, the hospital I went to now has mom and baby wear a matching bracelet/anklet, respectfully. There are regular checks to make sure they match, and if the baby is taken outside the room without clearance, alarms go off. It's ridiculously reassuring, especially after watching this.
Yup. My son and I had them. Every new mom and baby had them
And the maternity ward is locked you needed id the get in mine.
My daughter had the same thing and before we left the hospital I had to take her to a desk to get it removed
Hospitals don’t play around with code pinks
That’s great but also sad that has to be a thing because of babies being sent to the wrong parents or them being kidnapped. Hopefully all hospitals are doing what you mentioned!
everyone should learn from the guy who almost saved chloe. always believe when someone says hey are being tortured AND DON'T GIVE THEM BACK TO THE ABUSER even if they are the parents or grandparents. GO STRAIGHT TO THE POLICE IF YOU ENCOUNTER THESE SCENARIO.
And hope that the police aren't idiots. Mind you, I don't know that their protocol is for this stuff but they can be more problematic than helpful at times.
Nonetheless, do the above and contact any trusted individuals that you feel can help you.
@@cvernon5256 Unfortunately police are idiots. They did the same shit to a victim of Jeffrey Dahmer’s
Definite props to the mailman. Despite the threat of the police and the woman trying to trick him into believing her daughter was just mentally ill he still wanted to make sure that she wasn't lying.
@Kimberly Pilgrim That's the reason for "good Samaritan laws". I know where I am in Canada, you cannot be held liable for attempting to aid a person unless it can be proven as gross negligence.
@@thatrandom_canadian except those laws arent commonplace.
The ending isn't about "Chloe developing Stockholm syndrome", the ending is more "Revenge is a dish best served cold".
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What the hell this is literally the best form of psychological and physical torture ever. She is practically saying, “look at how great my life has become ever since you became a vegetable, now eat these dumbass pills.”
Besides, she is certain that Daine won't complain about it to the doctors because "she needs her".
Lmaooo yes
"Dumbass pills" lmao jahshajsh xDD
not really as she's in fact not healing from her trauma to so she's also hurting own mental health.
@@Petaurista13 really? Imagine if you were in Chloe’s place. That’s justice and karma served on a silver platter. What the mom got was well deserved.
That mailman really went above and beyond most people would have just stopped caring.
I wonder if he survived
@@arrowsquiver1569 maybe doesn't seem like she killed him.
@@kwameoliver2455 I would like to think that he survived but she had to kill him. Because after that encounter he probably would not have continued on with his life as normal without at least going to the police.
@@EventH0riz0n possible just hospital but he maybe did die
Ikr......
Chloe calling Dianne "mom" was a way to taunt her, using her her own words against her, like "isn't this what you wanted?". Now Chloe's on the other side, getting revenge on the woman who basically tortured her for 17 years. Plus, who's going to suspect a sweet girl in a wheelchair of doing anything like drugging someone regularly?
Yes. Everything she said would have sounded like an innocent update to a bystander but she was torturing Diane with her words, her life of independence and that her real parents were in her life and enjoying their grandkids while Diane is alone.
@@blondesense1708 Yup, confirming with every word how much she doesn't need Diane. In a way, though, there is a bit of nuance there, the prolonged acts of revenge showing that in a way, Chloe hasn't moved on.
I'm confused as to how she's torturing her. The mom doesn't have to take the pills. She can literally just spit them out lol.
@@fans-ed1tdit isn’t about her mom taking the pills anyway if you take a closer look at the pills it has a black cap and the green is lightly darker so it wasn’t the same as the animal muscle relaxant in the start of the movie but looks something like carbatrol, she wasn’t actually torturing her with the pills that her mom did but torturing her by visiting her showing that she doesn’t need her and never did need her
Wow, Tangled got really dark.
Yeah this plot is kinda cliche at this point
Tangled was always dark lol
@@flowrdawg8485 yeah, you're right.
My thoughts 😂😂😂😂
Yh
This is the most terrifying kind of horror. Forget demons and monsters. The idea that this kind of thing could actually happen is what really gets me.
This is perfectly plausible and has happened in the past. I heard in Australia that this kind of stuff had happened to a boy in the nineties, and he grew up until the age of 18, and he only discovered the abduction when he was denied at college.
Domestic horror I believe it’s called
so u dont know about gypsy rose blanchard :o
@@chinglesscheddar Bruh, I said 90's. Seriously after I had made this comment, it turns out a fuck load of people end up being kidnapped and held until adulthood. One story is immensely fucked up which is involved with incest.
@@chinglesscheddar that's why most tend to escape later, as the kidnapper often looses interest or gets to liberal
She wasn’t trying to kill her with the sludge, she said she was trying to get her to a catatonic state. You can hear when she’s bargaining for Chloe to open the door “this is going to make you forget all of this, and when you wake up I’ll be right by your side.”This shown in her response to Chloe actually trying to kill herself, as well as Chloe taking back her power saying “you need me” before downing the organophosphate. When Chloe visits her in the mental hospital, although she may love her mother in a twisted way I feel it’s a form of taking back her power from the woman who stole so many years of her life. As well as the vengefulness of a full reverse uno with the same meds she was being paralyzed with. I appreciate your commentary, just really love this movie and thought it an important plot point.
I dunno about that. A syringe of paint thinner and whatever sludge it was mixed with, would 100% kill her. There's no catatonic state, lol.
@@aSinisterKiid haha yeahh I image it would! I more meant that the mother character said that was her intention in the script. But I’d imagine that would be a pretty fatal dose.
@@berryrhubarb yeah i just tried to do some quick research to see if I could find out exactly what the mother was mixing in the pot. I checked the wiki for the film and in the plot description it just says she fills the syringe with "a neurotoxin". So i decided to just google "is paint thinner a neurotoxin" because I was curious if perhaps it was based in some form of truth in the real world. And funny enough like the 3rd result was an article about the movie and this whole part specifically. It mentioned something I didn't even make the connection with, earlier in the movie when the mother actually Googles "Household Neurotoxins" but that's all the movie shows. It never showed up results but I guess the scene with her coming home with the bag in the bag seat of the car from the hardware store was supposed to link this plot point in to the ending. I guess this whole concept might be based around the idea of kids huffing paint thinner and the harmful side effects it has on our brains. Not sure what the other sludge was in the pot, but I guess the mother was using household chemicals for their side effects essentially. Kinda makes sense now.
@@aSinisterKiid If she was trying to kill her, then why would she try to save her when she drank that stuff? That alone proves that she wasnt trying to kill her.
@@asmronly24 Well because there was a power imbalance at play in this relationship. The mother could have wanted to kill her because she couldn't control her anymore and she didn't want her to go rat her out to the police. She was obviously mentally unstable and panic set in, and she could have had the attitude of "If I can't have you than no one can". But she obviously didn't plan on the daughter going into the closet, or anything that transpired in there. When Chloe was quick on her feet and thought about drinking the other drugs to kill herself, she literally said to her mother, You need me. And it was a methaphorical taking back the power by trying to kill herself. In that split second it completely took all the power away from the mother, and it very well could have shocked her right back into reality and realizing that killer her would have been a mistake.
I love the how the stairs in the hospital save Chole in the end when normally they would be a disadvantage to her
I also like the connection between the beginning and ending. Chloe was stolen from a hospital as a baby and defenseless, and she is freed in a hospital as an adult with the will the fight.
Forgot to mention how Chloe is now married with a child and has reconnected with her birth parents. Made clear when she says her child has been spending time with their grandparents & that they "like mine better". Chloe's torturing Diane by telling her about her life without her and by making sure she goes through the same trauma she went through. I wouldn't say it's Stockholm syndrome. Just a monster creating a monster type of situation.
The pharmacist recognised the phone number not her voice. Dianne never called the pharmacy to explain the dog medicine, she was practising what she could say. The ending is just revenge,
Yeah she was just acting for the daughter. She also acted when she "called" client support (for the Internet)... Even though we know that she was the one who disconnected it hahaha
"There's no clear hero or villain" wym my guy one character was a woman who stole a baby then pretty much tortured and mentally abused her and the other is the fuckin baby. No hate tho, I love u Foundflix 💞
Then Chloe for what looks to be seven years paralyzed Diane with pills.
@@mishaf19 Karma and Revenge
She also literally killed a man
I agree that it's still clear who the hero is & who the villain is. But it does call Chloe's character into question a little bit, as instead of moving on completely, she has chosen to inflict Diane with the same pain she experienced. Therefore making her not 100% good- but still a definite hero in my opinion.
He means in the end, there isn't a clear villain once the story is over. Does Chloe become a villain in the end? Absolutely. The same level of monstrous that her "mother" was.
I feel like given Chloe's intelligence. She knew if she just showed up for one visit and her mom dies. She'd be the prime suspect.
But by having consistent visits for a period of time. She won't be suspected
Yes but someone would have found those medications on her blood? how did she able to continue that for 7 yrs?
@@slevinchannel7589 what the hell are you talking about lmao
@@slevinchannel7589 wtf is charlie?
@@sahanabiswas12 I don't think a standard toxicology test would cover the pills and they wouldn't know to test it in the first place
@@chinglesscheddar dude, I've met people who was able to communicate with others using movements of eyeballs and twitching one hand a bit due to paralysis. I doubt she's able to shout.
My aunt hid my acceptance letters for collage... it was surreal to find them and eye opening. 10 years later, still dislike her with incredible passion.
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OMG! Do you know the reason why she hid them?? Was she your guardian? Did you confront her? I have so many questions!
Why?
Wtf. I hope this is a lie. Other way, thats really sad
Oof
Has to be a lie it's not fun nor funny to use these kinds of things to attract attention to a comment
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same here! It sucks that I’ve already watched all of foundflixs videos and then during quarantine I’ve watched all of dead meats lol I wait for a new video upload
Can’t wait to see this kill count 😂 #DEADMEAT #LLZ
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Isn't Chloe torturing her mom and saying those loving things to hurt her even more?
The mom tortured her saying these kind of loving stuff and that she did everything out of love, so doing the same thing saying "i love you, mom" is just her away to punish her even more, since they both know it is not true.
She didn't want to kill her, she wanted to make her mom suffer for years just like herself, and she wanted her mom to hear the same bullshit that she would always say during all those years while hurting Chloe.
It's like a psychotic vengeance.
You're right.
She's been coming for years to basically reenact what Diane did to her. She wouldn't have intimate access unless people still thought she was her daughter.
He got it wrong, but to be fair I feel that's due to the speed at which he cranks these out. He's not sitting on it for weeks, going through rewatches before uploading these videos.
Totally agree thank you
@Jarod Rieth revenge is good if you use it right.
@Jarod Rieth seeing her abuser everyday for years without demonstrating pain or anger or anything isn't normal.
not that she is a bad person, but her mom made her lose her mind a bit
yeah she was just flexing on her
Something happened like this irl except the girl killed her mom and she went to jail.
Somebody free her pls
her name was gypsy rose
theres a documentary about it on netflix called the act
@@odhranmccann1557 there is also another documentary about the case that came out a few years before The Act called Mommy dead and dearest. It’s called “the gypsy rose Blanchard story” on RUclips since being reuploaded.
She gets out in 2024! She’ll be out soon🥳
@@kaitlynbutler3282 wow. Yay...... Why hasnt she been out yet? You do realize she will suffer without support out in our violent society as well right? She is not getting helped by the goverment mind you. She lost years and did not get to further her life. Be Real and actually go support this individual instead of having wishful thinking.
I thought the ending meant that Chloe was exacting revenge for the 17 years her "mom" took from her, not really Stockholm Syndrome and her calling her "mom" is meant to be interpreted as mocking and sarcastic.
You're right. He got it wrong, but to be fair I feel that's due to the speed at which he cranks these out. He's not sitting on it for weeks, going through rewatches before uploading these videos.
Totally right though
@@thefunkinator2435
Well, it's up to everyone's own interpretation anyway, but stockholm is still a possibility though just not a likely one
@@bored_potato I never watched the movie but the scene he showed was so obvious. Diane is paralyzed and looking at Chloe with fear as Chloe pulls out the meds Diane used to give her. That's just a spoon-fed, 100% clear end.
all my family thought that too
it's revange.
@@bored_potato its not up to interpretation lol its exactly like you said. Thats the point of the ending. She (the baby thief) gets a taste of her own medicine, literally.
The "mom" didn't treat her like a child but like an object, who exists only to receive her "love". She herself said she can't do anything or be happy without her, so in the end, she shows her that she was dead wrong, she is happy and can do so much more when she not in her life.
kinda like: "Look at me mommy, I don't need you in my life and happier then ever because you're not in it"
This is the worst explanation of the movie. The movie is an allegory about the dynamics of the parent child relationship. The ultimate fear of the parent is when the child becomes an adult and no longer needs them. When their kids grow up and leave for college and get married, parents lose apart of themselves. The parent babies their child and stunts their growth. The child resents them once they realize how the parent has sheltered them from the real world. When the child tries to escape and leave for college, the parent loses their identity as they put all their time and energy on their child. In the end, the daughter was still "paralyzed" with the childhood "trauma" that she endured, even though she is trying to stand on her own "two feet". The parent in their old age are now in need of care like the child was when they were a baby. Only the grownup child has their own life and family, and can only visit their parent once in a while, as the child is also wrapped up in their own children. The child shows them the trauma caused by the parent (the pill) and the parent understands it, only because they now see how they have also paralyzed and isolated themselves from the rest of the world, by making their entire identity based on being a parent.
@@deedee7780 not really. If you want to see allegory for dynamic of parent-child relationship this song is way better:
ruclips.net/video/k9MlmEx8sA4/видео.html
This movie is about Munchausen syndrome by proxy. In healthy relationship parent doesn't cause harm to kid to kip him/her 100% dependent and it's far to extreme to treat it as allegory. "The parent babies their child and stunts their growth." That's normal child-parent relationship? You're bullshitting hard
This reminds me of the Gypsy Rose Blanchard case. I’m surprised I’m not seeing other comments about it. I’m sure the writers took inspiration from it
Likewise.
@@swallowedinthesea11 that literal being the 1 time this ever happened in people's limited knowledge "oh like that wun tiem" in history and keen enough to point it out when its in the DSM i mean... get out more
It confuses me that you didn’t understand she’s torturing her “mom” by giving her a taste of her own medicine.
She’s pretending to be a doting daughter,... like Sarah pretended to be a doting mother
She’s paralyzing her “mom” with perfect revenge
It's ice cold too. Put on a fake smile, watch as your abuser (who took HER ability to walk) is terrified (look at Diane reacting to Chloe then) and then feed her those same pills that paralyzed the fuck out of her. And then just watching as she slowly loses the abiilty to walk...
Thats fucked up
heheheh...literal taste of her own medicine
I agree, however her revenge means continuing a relationship with someone who tormented her over the years. This has to have a consequence on her emotional health, but still chooses to do so to continue the pattern, which could still mean there's stockholm syndrome patterns.
@@arivd8611 no
I was homeschooled, this is accurate.
uhmm are you okay there?
Lmao
I was homeschooled too and I agree.
I wasn’t homeschooled, I agree tho
Dam
I have no idea how you got Stockholm syndrome at the end when she seems to be revealing in mocking her by poisoning her "mom". It felt super mocking and revenge filled.
What if the dood just said that so ppl would comment to correct them therby raising engagement lol
@@Mx_Maex Holey crap, that's a mindblowing explanation tbf. I was so peeved to find that the 'ending explained' I waited through over 20 minutes of plot summary to get to was just a bs concoction in a film that didn't really need it's ending explained anyways. This would explain a lot.
My interpretation of the end was the daughter had been feeding her "mom" those numbing pills every week or so for the past 7 years. Hence the horror on Diane's face.
Bruh I forgot about the 7 years later part. Now this makes sense. I was wondering why on earth she would go back
@@vlogtheory4016 think about it this way. She comes back Every now and then and continues with her life while simulating "Taking care of her mom" while when she goes away she cant interact with her Real mother. This "mom" brought it upon herself and is well deserved, as this lady would go to someone else and harm them. I see Chloe as a Neutral Vigilante, she is not good nor evil, she is merely setting the World in balance by erradicating a threat from the World.
Deserved
Also, when the mom was cooking the paint thinner, it wasn't to kill Chloe, it was to either paralyze her further or give her brain damage since it's a neurotoxin. She wanted her more dependent on her, that's why Chloe trying to kill herself worked.
This will probably never be seen but as someone who was on suicide watch I can tell you NO doctor or nurse would walk away from a suicide watch patient trying to tell them something. As someone who is very ill and spent a shit ton of time in the hospital it is accurate that any nurse in the vicinity of a code blue will immediately stop what they're doing and rush to the scene (I remember one night my nurse and every other nurse on the floor had to rush to a womans room no less than ten times), however there are exceptions and that's one of them. For instance if you have a patient who is actively dying or in the middle of surgery you aren't going to up and leave because of a code blue, especially in a larger hospital where there are plenty of nurses to respond. Same with suicide watch, the nurse/doctor would never rush away from someone who could easily be a danger to themselves if they thought they were about to tell them something important, even if what she was going to tell her wasn't what she probably expected.
Found Fix - The ending was out of Love.
Everyone in the comment section: REVENGE!
22:56 ummmm dude
She doesn’t love her mom. She’s torturing her by forcing the “mom” to be paralyzed for the rest of her life. How did you miss that? What did you think the pills were for lol?
Yes! I guess it was sunken l subtle enough that you could assume she meant that she's killing her instead of paralyzing her. I had to think on it though because it became pretty obvious that she was keeping Paulsons' character paralyzed in a way to get revenge. I love it, honestly. Kinda wish Gypsy Rose had been able to do this instead of having a guy from the internet help her murder her mom. 😕
I am super confused... I thought it was pretty clear that she was only visiting her to feed her the poison. Not because she loved her.
Nah it was poison, since it is hidden around her mouth in order to not be seen by the police or something.
@@黑橙-x9z it was the pills to paralys her remember
@@stormlecat6421 oh yeah, damn I wish it was poisonous.
What if Chloe is actually torturing Diane mentally and physically by showing Diane how it felt being trapped and truly feel paralyzed
That's what I was going to say! Have to say, I didn't watch the movie, I went right for this as soon as I got my notification, but the way it was explained it almost seemed more like a patient revenge thing
This is how I took it myself not stockholm's at all but more so a dark justice as she can enjoy how the tables turned.
Yea thats what I thought when I watched the movie
That was my take as well.
Yeah this was pretty much spoon-fed to the audience, I'm surprised he didn't realize this o:
honstley I see the ending as Chloe getting revenge on Diane. Diane was Chloe's warden for years and now Chloe gets to be in control. to me it has nothing to do with Chloe loving Diane, just wanting to get revenge. But that's just me.
She was getting revenge. He was wrong about the ending
@@mikhaelavillaraza4777 huh neat.
She doesn't love her but is clearly getting revenge against her by giving her that medication. Chloe mentioned her child's grandparents meaning she is apart of her biological parents life. You clearly missed the ending and what it was getting at.
So, as im listening to this, its sounding a lot like the Gypsy Rose story unfolding
For sure, I'll bet it was the inspriation, there are other similar stories like the REAL young girl whose mom made her and others believe she had cancer and was going to die
Coincidentally, Hulu has another original about the Gypsy Rose story. The title I think was "The Act"?
@@bored_potato Just finished binging that yesterday. It was pretty good, but so heartbreaking.
Pretty sure that true life story is the basic inspiration for a lot of these movies lol I thought the same thing when I watched it.
That's exactly what I thought
I think she's getting revenge, not that she loves her mother. She's just doing what she did to her for years.
Yes, the mum gave Chloe strange medications and Chloe probably lost her ability to walk because of Diane, but the most cruel thing she did to her was hide her acceptance letters. That's next level evil.
Edit to add: Diane wasn't going to kill Chloe, she was injecting her with the pain thinner (neurotoxin) to give Chloe a brain damage that would turn her into Diane's "eternal baby"
I actually got a totally different vibe from the ending... I thought it was implying that Chloe was now poisoning her mother by sneaking in the pills and keeping her paralyzed, getting her own sick yet sweet revenge.
The end is revenge. Not them coming together. A rare miss for mr Flix
There’s actually quite a bit he gets wrong in this one. The baby wasn’t dead yet when the shot cut away for the title. The mom is watching from the kitchen, not the bedroom. The pharmacist recognizes the phone number, not the voice.
The way I understood the ending is that Chole only visits Diana to tell her about her wonderful life. To tell her that Chole doesn't need her. Also taking sweet revenge on her "mum," making her powerless.
When she's crawling on the rooftop, I mean Jesus Christ, that was intense
Best part of the movie imo
There was a behind the scene on how they filmed that scene, it was pretty cool, I don’t remember where I saw tho
Man, one day we’re gonna need a backstory or draw my life about you. Your face and narrations are so much fun to listen to. I also really miss those skits you used to do at the beginning of your videos. They were simply brilliant!
Can we get more replies on this I rly want Chris to bring those back.
YES omg. I've been wondering why they felt so different and that's why. It adds a certain charm to his videos.
I agree with you I loved those little skits there were so cute and funny and wish he still did them
That sounds like it would be even cooler i don't think I've seen one of those earlier ones yet
No, you’re analysis of the ending is so off, it’s hilarious. Chloe is being vengeful & calling her “mom” as a way of being spiteful. It’s very obvious, lol.
Edit: I love this guy and this channel. But I made a criticism & criticisms are hard to process, get over it.
No likes
Bruh
He is bound to make a mistake, but you don't got to be rude about it.
😂
No need to be a Karen about it, nobody is perfect smh
@@mechanicalromans You don't know what a karen is & choose to put words in the person mouth. They never said he was perfect which is made pretty clear by their msg so I suggest you step away from the mirror & come terms that yes he can make mistakes & can have this pointed out so stop being a fanboy.
Better to take it as the person laughing off the mistake rather then laughing at the mistake. The guy is even subscribed to him so I doubt it was said to insult but people will find a way to find fault in others rather then themselves.
you got the ending wrong, chloe has been feeding her mom meds to keep her in that state, it's more of a revenge than love.
Yeah I don’t think I’ve seen foundflix miss an ending like this, usually spot on.
He got a few things wrong I was surprised
90% of the comments are just how the ending went completely over Chris head😅
All I could think of was the scene from Kill Bill where she’s going:
“Wiggle your big toe”
That image popped into my mind too.
I felt the ending was the reverse of what you thought. Chloe calling her Mom was just a jab at her and the pills she had looked to be the same as what she was forced to take. She wasn't trying to help her, she was getting payback.
I can second this; my dad manipulated me into thinking my mom was worse than she actually was. Now I hate and love him. I want nothing to do with him, but also I deeply miss him bc he gave me up
Man the creepy factor of this movie is crazy. Could you imagine being paralyzed thinking your mom is helping you come to find out she is crazy AF.
My mom was a narcissist and from 11 on was told that the only reason my dad had a relationship with me was because she made him. She’d tell me these horrible things she said he said about me, then as an adult, my children. I would try to discuss certain memories and she would say that they didn’t happen, I was crazy or was too creative. She even freaked when my dad offered to give me one of his organs when I was diagnosed with a chronic illness saying “you didn’t offer it to me!!!” Total freak out( she didn’t need any organ replacements. Eventually I caught on that she was playing me and my kids and I caught her spreading lies about us and doing hurtful things deliberately. I cut off most contact but remained civil as I wanted my kids to still have contact with my dad. When she died I missed her humor, her creativity and her tenacity, but mostly what I felt was relief. It sounds awful but it’s true. I sat down with my dad for a talk. Turns out he never said any of the awful things she said he did. He was always proud of me and my kids and wanted more time with us. My crazy memories- every single one of them was spot on and detailed and 100 percent right.( he even said “it was even worse but I kept that from you”). I was sooo angry that I spent my teens and adult years thinking my daddy hated me and I still don’t like to think about it. I asked my six siblings why they didn’t believe me when I told them she was telling people like our pastor that she hated me and had me in her crosshairs. Their answer was: “ we knew but if we said anything then WE would be the target”. I’m the baby of the family. There are times when several of us think she may have been poisoning me. It’s a frightening thought. I’d still like to watch the movie, but do wonder how much at least the stress of dealing with all her bs contributed to my developing systemic lupus.
@@kelligray1848 watch it maybe in some ways it will help. Idk what to say but I’m sorry but look now you made it and you have your own family that you can show all the unconditional love you didn’t get. You should be happy you are very strong someone tried to break you and you made it through and showed her that you won’t be broken. So I say good job to you most people would have given up and let it rule there life but you didn’t.
@@kalobhunt9001 thank you Kalob, that was kind of you to say. Now that I am on the other side of it things are good.
@@kelligray1848 hell yeah don’t let anything or anybody rule your happiness. You are amazing and strong.
@@kalobhunt9001 you are sweet to say that in a lot of ways she made me a stronger person as I learned I was fine relying only on myself and God. I developed a “ what could be worse than that” attitude so stopped being afraid of what people thought of me and that enabled me to push through especially career boundaries . I inherited her tenacity and creative mind and put them to use with my then new “spine” and ended up with a wonderfully interesting career and children who are incredibly strong, independent but have the biggest hearts. We are very close and in fact my youngest son and his long term girlfriend recently flew me from my home in Alaska to his in FLorida because he said “I miss my mama”.🥰We had a blast, I stayed for almost two months. I often have “ mom dates” with my oldest son of dinner and a movie or some fun activity. Both boys say they had great childhoods and hope to parent the same way which means a lot to me. I was so scared I’d screw it up. I ended up having a surprise “retirement baby” daughter. We too are very close and though almost 16 and a busy athlete and social teenager she often will polio down next to me, lay her head on my shoulder and say “I just need time with my mama”. We are “partners in crime” playing tricks on her brothers and she comes to me with even the tough topics. I think that now I can see the good I got from my mother, the pieces and memories I used to shape my own parenting and pass those onto my kiddos. But the biggest gifts she gave me where: 1. The huge desire to show each of my children unconditional love and that I was safe to come to with anything; 2. Her wicked sharp sense of humor which they all inherited and we all now use in our “life’s toolbox”. All together we often end up in giggling fits because something struck us as funny. 3. Generosity. My mom was very generous to others and though she was to me as well there was always a catch to it, a price to be paid for later. I took the good part of that, ditched the bad and now my children are incredibly generous. My youngest son is a professional actor and model and one time gave his entire wardrobe( we are talking shoes, summer and winter things, even his designer pieces) to a kid we had taken in for a while as a homeless teen. The kid had grown up and came back to visit with his own young family excited to tell us about his new job and show of his new baby and wife. My son told him he was proud of him but noticed his shoes weren’t suitable for the winter we were having so had him start trying on his then had him try on the rest of his winter gear which led to other pieces, etc. After they left, I found out that he had given him his entire wardrobe, I asked my son why he had done that. He replied that he was proud of this young man for how hard he had worked to not only repair the relationship with his own family of origin but also thought to share his new happiness with us with a grateful heart. My son said “ he was so happy to have the right gear for his new job that I thought God has given me so much in life and I want him to feel blessed too. I don’t want him to have to worry if his one nice shirt is washed and ironed if he wants to take his wife to dinner or if he has the right clothes to be able to take his kids sledding.” Everyone deserves to feel that little bit of comfort in their lives and this was a little something I could do to give him that. I was so proud of him. He was in his early 20s at the time and in the middle of filming a couple movies and modeling contracts so was having to make sure he himself was turned out smartly at all times yet didn’t hesitate to help a friend. That’s the example of inheriting my mom’s generosity but leaving out the “catch” or the “ you will owe me big time later for this” that she attached. 3. Resilience. Because of my experiences with my narc mom I learned to be self sufficient and very resilient. I had to be then as I lived on walking on eggshells waiting for “the other shoe to drop” so to speak. I had to learn to deal with issues head on and think “this may be hard but I know I’ll get through it with more experience and strength.” Had I not learned that i would have gotten bogged down in depression ( though I do fight with that and anxiety and a bit of PTSD on occasion) instead of counting my blessings every single day even if I have to look hard for them. I tried to learn something from my past , sift through the tough stuff and pass on the lessens learned while parenting how I feel each of my kids need. It made me a better investigator especially with children, sparked my drive to want to understand the negative side of the human psyche more which led to fascinating training opportunities that enhanced my career path big time and eventually made me a more effective therapist and mom. I still have flashbacks an have an occasional panic attack but I developed a wisdom I’m not sure I would have necessarily had if I hadn’t had to deal with an “unusual “ mother. I think I will watch the movie as my enjoyment of thriller type of movies has grown since I retired and don’t get the same mental exercise and interesting days as I did in the job. I’ll just keep in mind that the girl in this movie get away too. She discovers the lies and recovers just fine. Though I may see if one of my kids will watch it with me.😉But again, thank you for your kind words. Sorry for the long note but I wanted to share it so anyone damage from an abusive parent who reads here could know that it’s survivable and you DO NOT have to pass that trauma on. It’s doable.
Remember Diane watching the homevideo's in the basement? She wanted Chloe to say "hi mommy" which Chloe didn't. Suddenly Diane's smile disappeared. I wasn't sure why at first, but it's probably because Chloe isn't her real daughter and her own daughter died in the hospital.
That look on Chloe's face when she calls her "mom" at the end was very satisfying. Especially when you see Diane's eyes go wider. The woman ruined her life, and she will make sure she doesnt forget it every time she sees her with those pills.
I doubt it was love, she's getting revenge because she's poisoning her kidnapper while she's locked up.
My interpretation of Chloe visiting and medicating Diane at the end of the film is that 1) she's giving Diane a taste of her own medicine, and 2) she's doing it to make sure she will never leave jail or do this to anyone else ever again. If Diane was intelligent and manipulative enough to steal a newborn baby and get away with it then she'd likely be smart enough to fake having gotten better in prison in order to get out early for "good behavior".
Idk that's just my take on this movie's ending
The ending was definitely Chloe getting revenge, not Stockholm Syndrome
I work at a children's hospital and the NICU and newborn nursery are badge access only, probably for good reason
“It’s good to see you again, but I gotta go. I love you, mom. Now open wide” Chloe came out as one of the most bad ass protagonists
Scientific fact: every single thing is better with Sarah Paulson.
Agreed.
Who
@@reggielacey2235 that is blasphemy
Almost everything she's in is good. But Ratched? No way. I don't know if it was the writing or the show's interpretation of the character, but it didn't end well.
If you mean she helps turn crap media into average then good for her..
ik there's a lot of comments discussing chloe exacting her revenge, but as someone who is emotionally abused by my own mother, I'll give my two cents. as much as I want to leave her, I also love her on some level because she raised me pretty much all alone for 25 years. we have a very unhealthy co-dependency with one another and it's very hard to break. so I think both interpretations are correct: chloe is exacting revenge but she's not entirely disconnected from dianne. it's not that easy, it can wreck a person to realize their parent is harming them in ways that aren't obvious to them.
But that's not chloe's mother. That's a women who kidnapped her and ruined her body. Not the same bond as a mother.
@@trialerrorsharer9398 which she didn't knew till was 17. She still was raised as her daughter and they had such a relationship. You don't forget the experience just because you aren't biologically related.
@@leroyblue4955 I'm sorry but you mother may yell at you. She may hit you. But she doesn't disable you. Toxic relationships are not okay. My mother was a drug addict and though she did stupid shit I don't not love it. But i can recognize what she's done and that she can't ever care for me. I've lost trust in her a lot but yeah i love her. Not this crazy lady who stole me from the real person who birthed me. I don't love that lady.
But she raised her. u can’t just erase all those memories they have from the last 17 years
@@somegurl8488 bruh she disabled me. It doesn't disappear but it doesn't mean i love her. Y'all need to realize even blood bonds don't mean people can treat you like shit. Y'all have been raised on abusive and toxic relationships and need help. Chloe doesn't love her and doesn't need her. I'm sure she has a life outside of Diane. She wants her to feel what she felt. Gypsy Rose Blanchard stayed with her mother because she was afraid she'd go to jail for lying to people with her mom. She twisted that into her loving her mother when she resented her and put on an act of love. She played along and most children have those mindsets in abusive situations. If I can just outlast till i can leave I'll escape.
i think its really cool that you can actually see Chloe's leg flinch a bit during the morning exercises she does, hence the medication change to something stronger with the muscle relaxants
I love that they reference IT in this movie because one of the main characters in that series (one of the most interesting in my opinion) is also a victim of his mother’s Munchausen by proxy
Eddie Kaspbrak.
@@trevorhensley3185 Except Sonia Kasbrak wasn't nearly as bad Diane with her Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.
I feel the calling her mom and visiting her is more like revenge on Chloe part, like a way to twist the knife and also making sure she stays away from her by forcing her to take the meds that she was given. She's putting her through the same pain and fear that she was going through
Could you imagine if the ending was instead her going to find her real parents and they turned out to be really bad people and what Diane told her was true and she really did save her from them? That would have been quite the ending
I totally agree to this! Big Twist
Just like the movie called "10 cloverfield lane"
maybe but diane didnt need to do this
Me thinking how to describe this movie:
“you can run, but you can’t hide”
That’s like, exactly what the was thinking.
Parents like this are scary and controlling. Yet this can actually happen
Gypsy Rose Blanchard
Eugenia cooney >_
I totally thought the ending was a revenge thing, since Chloe is actually succeeding in life and helping others that are in the same situation she was in growing up.
It absolutely was revenge. The ending just went way over FoundFlix's head.
It is
"two candies? Haha too slow!" this was hilarious!!!!!!!!
Chloe isn't returning out of love, she's returning as revenge; she's feeding her the same muscle relaxers that she was forced to take.
It’s scary how easy it is for a woman to do this stuff, whenever parents tell their kids to stay away from strangers, they only use men for examples, and normally wouldn’t mind a woman being around their kids, unless they are acting like a drug attic or is being hostile.
It's a movie
*drug addict
I like that the mom gave her a Nintendo GameCube because that was the last Nintendo console without an internet connection 🤔🤔🤔
Sarah Paulson knows how to play a crazy woman well
Not hard when she’s just playing herself
When you say EXPLAINED,I did not imagine you will narrate the full movie, it’s really explained in the literal way
Sarah Paulson never disappoints. Ever.
I feel more as if Chloe were making sure Diane is unable to interfere in her life anymore, feeling more in control of her own life and making sure her "mother" feels helpless like she used to. I'm sure she called her mom because she wants her to feel the pain and sort of mocking her.
I like in this movie how she didn't get suspicious in like the last 20 minutes. I like how she was suspicious throughout almost the whole movie. It gave a chilling and more interesting effect.
So just so I understand, are the pills at the end used to basically flip the tables for revenge or was this the final visit?
You're right. She's been coming for years to basically reenact what Diane did to her. She wouldn't have intimate access unless people still thought she was her mother.
He got it wrong, but to be fair I feel that's due to the speed at which he cranks these out. He's not sitting on it for weeks, going through rewatches before uploading these videos.
You were totally right though.
To flip the tables. Feeding her mom the same pills enough to give her the same effects she once had
I took the ending as the exact opposite.. the daughter is literally just keeping her mom stuck just like she was for her entire life
Imagine making a video called "Ending Explained" where you spend 20 minutes just retelling a simplified plot and then finally at the end not even understanding the general consensus of how people interpret the ending.
I interpreted the ending as her taking revenge on her “mom” over a prolonged period of time, as she is essentially forcing her mother to take the same pills that prevented her from walking and thereby hindering her evil mother’s chances at ever recovering from their injuries
I think the mother's face at the end of the film gives it away. It wasn't hopeful or happy, but instead was an "oh shit, I am going to be a prisoner for the rest of my life."
She was just getting her revenge, it‘s so obvious, I don‘t know how you could make this video and not understand this.
I like the perception you had on the direction of the end of this... however I think it’s more of a revenge ending
I suspected Sarah Paulson right from when the beginning where the girl takes a lot of meds , she as no phone of her own, can't go out not even to accept mails.
And the ending she gave her "mom" the same drug as a punishment and I think love too so the mother won't be able to move on from her.
*Insert Mr. burns saying perfect here*
90% Of comments are how about he got it wrong and nobody can understand how he didn't understand that
The other 10% About how it's the daughter getting her revenge back on the mother given her a taste of her own medicine literally
Which I agree 👍
Chloe was regularly visiting Diane so she could keep feeding her the pills. Diane wasnt paralyzed when she fell, Chloe was keeping her paralyzed.
Lol how did he not get that??!!
I just watched this yesterday. So glad mom got a taste of her own medicine - literally. This was very similar to the Dee Dee and Gypsy Blanchard case. They have to come out with some cognitive testing before you can be a parent. The one thing that stuck with me was how Diane never got caught. I mean there are cameras all over medical centers Also they didn't connect that a baby went missing the day a distraught mother checks out? Puleeze!
That is actually based on a real case where a nurse stole a baby out of a hospital and disappeared for a LONG time
@@jacobgeiger4589 lol i there's a true story of a nurse that trafficked babies
I wish the ending was we saw her enroll at college & her reunited with her actual parents
she did mention her child visiting his grandparents meaning chloe is with her biological parents now :)
Also I like how the postman didn't listen to the mum and was trying to get the daughter to safety
It's more than likely I watch this and not the actual movie. 😂
So true, lol! If the movie is really good il give it a shot sometimes though
I'm with you
I dont watch movies anymore and just watch these.
The movie is worth a watch though 👍
He got this one wrong at the end, so you might want to😅
The editing just keeps getting better. Keep them coming!
This whole movie would've been avoided had they had some security cameras or guards for the baby room.
Crazy nut could’ve stolen a kid from anywhere if she’s willing to in the first place
They do now XD
The part that gave me chills the most in the movie is when Diane screams “I SAVED YOU FROM THEM” to Chloe😳😳
I love that actor like how she played ratched nurse or how she played the other nurse in glass
@@reudaniel4776 yes! She is very talented!
Imagine going to a theatre and sitting next to this legend
Foundflix is having a lot of fun with editing himself in the movies it seems
I love when he does that! So funny :D
Foundflix is the best storyteller on yt
Best thing about this channel
I’m here for all of it
Maybe he should spend less time doing that and more time watching the movie so he doesn't look like a plank when he doesn't understand the ending?
I couldn’t help but RUN when I saw foundflix post
I see what you did there 😂👏
@@kennedyrolle7442 thanks I try
shut
@@awlotus why are you Cri En
Why are u running