Explanation Troubled psychotherapist Peter Bower suffers from nightmares and eerie visions ever since the death of his daughter Evie in a street accident a year earlier, which he blames on himself because he was briefly distracted by something in a store window and failed to notice her veer off the sidewalk. His wife Carol suffers extreme depression and rarely gets out of bed while he works in his practice, meeting some clients referred to him by his mentor, Duncan. One client, Felix, apparently suffers from anterograde amnesia, believing that it is still the 80s; another, Erica, talks of her suicidal thoughts, but finds herself unable to commit suicide; and another, Elizabeth Valentine, is a girl who is apparently mute and who reacts with fear to the sound of the train passing by Peter's office, and before she flees, she writes a series of numbers on one of Peter's notepads: 12787. Elizabeth returns unexpectedly, and Peter finds her looking out of his window to where the train will pass. Again, she is disturbed by the sound of it and begins to choke; she hits the window, leaving a handprint. Peter records her, but she disappears before he can speak to her further. He plays the recording to Duncan, who claims he hears nothing and believes that Peter is hallucinating Elizabeth out of guilt from failing to prevent his daughter's death, pointing out that her initials sound like Evie's name. Later, Peter hallucinates Elizabeth saying that "we have her" before turning into Evie and then vanishing, and later, he has a nightmare about Erica, who says she wasn't able to commit suicide because she's already dead. Doing research, Peter discovers that Elizabeth died in 1987, along with all the other clients who have been seeing him. The numbers that Elizabeth wrote on his notepad was a date: July 12, 1987. Perplexed, he calls Duncan and asks to speak with him later, and then has a vision of his deceased patients on the train outside of his window. Duncan comes over, and Peter worries about his sanity and questions how Duncan could have referred the patients when all of them have been deceased for decades. He then notices that Duncan doesn't appear in a mirror, and he, too, is a ghost. Now fully disturbed, Peter uses a map to discover that all the deceased patients lived along a train line leading to his hometown, False Creek. He travels there alone and meets with his father, William, a retired cop. Going to the bar, Peter meets with a childhood friend, Barry, and tells him that there is a weight on his conscience that he wants lifted. Barry alludes to a horrifying event that happened in their youth that they promised to keep a secret, and tells Peter to leave him out of any confession. When the two were teenagers, Barry led Peter to a secret location that his brother mentioned, where couples would apparently have sex in their cars. The two left their bikes at the side of the train tracks and went to go spy on a couple in a car. Peter panics when he hears a train whistle, and he raced to move their bikes; in the process, he saw what he thought was Barry, running ahead of him. However, neither got there in time, and the train was violently derailed, killing 47 of the passengers on board. Peter saw several of the victims, all of whom would be his deceased future clients. He is then terrorized by the ghosts of Evie, Felix, and Elizabeth. The next morning, Barry drives to the train tracks, and Peter goes to the police station. There, he meets Barbara, a constable, and confesses the incident to her. She tells him that he will likely face no charges, as it was an accident that happened when he was a teenager, and the statute of limitations has expired. Peter also discovers that she was the daughter of Erica. He apologizes, and Barbara tells him that her mother was the only local killed in the accident, and that William was kind to her at the funeral, inspiring her to become a police officer. Barbara investigates the accident while Peter tries and fails to burn his newspaper clipping of the accident. He is drawn to a closet, where the ghost of Elizabeth briefly strangles him. Duncan then appears, telling him that there was no way that bicycles lying against the tracks would have derailed the train, and that there was more to the accident. He also urges Peter to remember exactly what distracted him on the day of Evie's death. Peter recalls looking into a toy shop window at a railroad set, specifically, a model of a switch tower. The next morning, he investigates the switch tower beside the tracks and finds Barry, who has committed suicide, inside. When the police arrive, Peter confesses to Barbara that Barry was there the night of the accident, but he intentionally left him out of the confession. Later, he tells her about his hallucinations since Evie's death. When she does not believe him, he tells her details about Erica that he wouldn't otherwise know. Rattled, she orders him to leave. A police officer finds an old and encrusted pin lying on the floor of the switch house and gives it to Barbara, who discovers that it's the insignia of Elizabeth's high school. As Peter once more returns to the scene of the accident, she pays a visit to William and tells him that during her investigation, she has discovered that the road he apparently drove to get to the aftermath of the crash was blocked off, and he would have only been able to drive there if his car had already been on the right side of the tracks, as the crossing was blocked by the derailment. Furthermore, Elizabeth was the only victim with a cause of death that the coroners deemed inconclusive. Meanwhile, Peter sees Elizabeth's ghost once more, and, taking the same path he did as the night of the accident, he realizes that it was not Barry he saw running ahead of him, but Elizabeth. Going up to the switch house, he suddenly remembers all of the night: he looked through the windows of the house to see his father (William) strangling Elizabeth. In her struggle to survive, she left a handprint on the window (the same one he saw earlier), and she also accidentally pulled the lever of the track points, leading it to derail and kill the passengers. Afterwards, William placed her body at the scene of the crash inside a derailed carriage. Barbara asserts to William that she knows Elizabeth was not a victim of the crash, and she believes that Peter saw something that night that William wanted covered up. William knocks her unconscious and puts her in the trunk of her police car. Peter returns and tells William that he knows the truth: the couple that Peter and Barry saw in the car was really William raping Elizabeth, and he saw William kill her; he asks William if Elizabeth was his only victim. William pulls a gun on him and tells him to get in the police car in the garage. Inside, Peter hears Barbara regain consciousness while in the car boot, and after a brief struggle, William knocks him unconscious as well. The next morning, William drives out with both Peter and Barbara restrained in the car. A gun is on the passenger seat. However, the ghost of Elizabeth appears in the road and in the car, startling William and making him lose control of the car. In the process, Peter is thrown out of the backseat of the car and ends up a safe distance away, with the gun. William ends up on the train tracks, the engine dead and the doors locked as a train begins to approach. He tries and fails to escape and yells to Peter for help. Peter attempts to shoot out a window so William can escape, but only succeeds when the train is extremely close. The trunk opens and Barbara manages to climb out, and Peter pushes her off the tracks to safety. William, held back by Elizabeth's ghost, is crushed by the train. As Peter and Barbara stand on the side of the tracks, Peter can see the ghosts of the victims on the train, and sees a tranquil Elizabeth turn and depart. Later, Peter is on the beach with the ghost of Evie, who gets up and walks into the ocean, finally moving on and at peace. His wife joins him and asks what he's thinking about; Peter tells her that he's thinking about kids. Carol smiles, and they embrace. Edit : I copy pasted it from Wikipedia, so my fingers are absolutely fine ,thanks for all the concern .
..and i thought my comments are always long... I wont read it because im too lazy but its good that there are people who explain because sometimes i want to know what happened and they dont explain it in the video
The movie Incanation, it's one of the most scary movies in the world, a Taiwanese family which has a mother who breaks a taboo and has to protect her daughter throughout (based on a true event) released in 2022, I recommend you to review it
I misread it the first time, I thought it said "about my PARENTS" instead of patients and for the rest of the video I was staring at the screen like "But what do the parents have to do with anything???"
ChatGPT Backtrack is a supernatural thriller released in 2015. The movie follows Peter Bower, a psychologist struggling to come to terms with the tragic death of his daughter. He begins to experience strange and disturbing hallucinations of his deceased patients, leading him to question his own sanity. One day, Peter is contacted by a mysterious old man named Duncan, who claims to have information about Peter's past that he cannot remember. Despite his skepticism, Peter agrees to meet with Duncan, and he soon discovers that his memories have been altered by a traumatic event from his childhood. As Peter delves deeper into his past, he uncovers a dark secret involving a young boy named Felix, who disappeared many years ago. Through his investigation, Peter discovers that the ghosts of his deceased patients are leading him to the truth, and he must confront the evil that has been haunting him for years. As Peter continues his search for answers, he is drawn into a terrifying world of spirits and malevolent forces. He discovers that the ghosts of his patients are seeking revenge on those who wronged them, and that he is the only one who can put an end to their wrath. With time running out, Peter races against the clock to uncover the truth and save his family from the vengeful spirits. The movie builds to a suspenseful and chilling climax, as Peter finally confronts the evil that has been haunting him for so long.
@@TheNoiseySpectator so basically there is this game called curs>r and it controls reality and even if you try to stop play you can’t and you can’t win until you beat it the can hurt and or kill people from this game
realizes that it was not Barry he saw running ahead of him, but Elizabeth. Going up to the switch house, he suddenly remembers all of the night: he looked through the windows of the house to see his father (William) strangling Elizabeth. In her struggle to survive, she left a handprint on the window (the same one he saw earlier), and she also accidentally pulled the lever of the track points, leading it to derail and kill the passengers. Afterwards, William placed her body at the scene of the crash inside a derailed carriage. Barbara asserts to William that she knows Elizabeth was not a victim of the crash, and she believes that Peter saw something that night that William wanted covered up. William knocks her unconscious and puts her in the trunk of her police car. Peter returns and tells William that he knows the truth: the couple that Peter and Barry saw in the car was really William raping Elizabeth, and he saw William kill her; he asks William if Elizabeth was his only victim. William pulls a gun on him and tells him to get in the police car in the garage. Inside, Peter hears Barbara regain consciousness while in the car boot, and after a brief struggle, William knocks him unconscious as well. The next morning, William drives out with both Peter and Barbara restrained in the car. A gun is on the passenger seat. However, the ghost of Elizabeth appears in the road and in the car, startling William and making him lose control of the car. In the process, Peter is thrown out of the backseat of the car and ends up a safe distance away, with the gun. William ends up on the train tracks, the engine dead and the doors locked as a train begins to approach. He tries and fails to escape and yells to Peter for help. Peter attempts to shoot out a window so William can escape, but only succeeds when the train is extremely close. The trunk opens and Barbara manages to climb out, and Peter pushes her off the tracks to safety. William, held back by Elizabeth's ghost, is crushed by the train. As Peter and Barbara stand on the side of the tracks, Peter can see the ghosts of the victims on the train, and sees a tranquil Elizabeth turn and depart. Later, Peter is on the beach with the ghost of Evie, who gets up and walks into the ocean, finally moving on and at peace. His wife joins him and asks what he's thinking about; Peter tells her that he's thinking about kids. Carol smiles, and they embrace. Taken from Wikipedia, thank me later
When the two were teenagers, Barry led Peter to a secret location that his brother mentioned, where couples would apparently have sex in their cars. The two left their bikes at the side of the train tracks and went to go spy on a couple in a car. Peter panics when he hears a train whistle, and he raced to move their bikes; in the process, he saw what he thought was Barry, running ahead of him. However, neither got there in time, and the train was violently derailed, killing 47 of the passengers on board. Peter saw several of the victims, all of whom would be his deceased future clients. He is then terrorized by the ghosts of Evie, Felix, and Elizabeth. the truth: the couple that Peter and Barry saw in the car was really William, Peter’s dad, a sergeant on the police force at the time, raping Elizabeth, a 13 year old school girl, and Peter told William that he saw William kill her and put her body in the train wreck to cover up his tracks.
.... Okay. This lady was assigned to do autopsies for her Police Department, in their cold case division. It turned out all people who died one day were old, conservative people living in this nursing home, and a whole bunch of them all died at once! Sure enough they all died on _that_ day!; So she calls her childhood friend and tells her about it! But, her former friend doesn't want anyone to know what they did that day, and they swore they would never tell anyone. When they were like eight or ten or something, they had been playing all day, and they got bored, so they went to the movies _alone!_ Without their parents! When they got there, they were showing a movie called "Girl Best Friends". And her friend said 'Hey, we're girls and we're best friends! let's see that movie!". It turned out to be a Triple X rated movie about Lesbians sneaking off and having Sex! They weren't allowed to watch it because they were way too young! But, the dumb idiot who sold tickets had one of those little TVs in the ticket booth and wasn't watching who he sold tickets to! When the movie was done, the two girls were just baffled by this, and decide to go somewhere and try it, themselves! Unfortunately, they snuck behind this nursing home, with the nice big windows on the third floor, and all these senior citizens looked down, and saw these two girls trying out Lesbian stuff on each other! 😱😲😰 Many of the patients there were so _Horrified_ by seeing this, that they instantly had heart attacks and strokes and died right there and then! 💀😲 Few later, when the girls were old enough to understand what they did, they both swore to Never, NEVER, tell anyone nor speak of it, again! 😣😮🤐 But, the one lady's job was to now report what had happened and what she knew about it to the Police! Her friend was so afraid that she would tell everyone, that she set out to _kill her!_ 😦 Fortunately, the friend was not very good at killing anyone, and kept on failing miserably .
believes that Peter saw something that night that William wanted covered up. William knocks her unconscious and puts her in the trunk of her police car. Peter returns and tells William that he knows the truth: the couple that Peter and Barry saw in the car was really William raping Elizabeth, and he saw William kill her; he asks William if Elizabeth was his only victim. William pulls a gun on him and tells him to get in the police car in the garage. Inside, Peter hears Barbara regain consciousness while in the car boot, and after a brief struggle, William knocks him unconscious as well. The next morning, William drives out with both Peter and Barbara restrained in the car. A gun is on the passenger seat. However, the ghost of Elizabeth appears in the road and in the car, startling William and making him lose control of the car. In the process, Peter is thrown out of the backseat of the car and ends up a safe distance away, with the gun. William ends up on the train tracks, the engine dead and the doors locked as a train begins to approach. He tries and fails to escape and yells to Peter for help. Peter attempts to shoot out a window so William can escape, but only succeeds when the train is extremely close. The trunk opens and Barbara manages to climb out, and Peter pushes her off the tracks to safety. William, held back by Elizabeth's ghost, is crushed by the train. As Peter and Barbara stand on the side of the tracks, Peter can see the ghosts of the victims on the train, and sees a tranquil Elizabeth turn and depart. Later, Peter is on the beach with the ghost of Evie, who gets up and walks into the ocean, finally moving on and at peace. His wife joins him and asks what he's thinking about; Peter tells her that he's thinking about kids. Carol smiles, and they embrace. -wikipedia
Explanation: The FitnessGram™ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. [beep] A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. [ding] Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over. The test will begin on the word start. On your mark, get ready, start.
@🍀Froggy and Mary🍀 Well, don't you see? When they were kids, these two _failed_ the test. And for some reason, all these people _died_ because of it. The lady in the story has to figure out why their failure killed them.
Explanation
Troubled psychotherapist Peter Bower suffers from nightmares and eerie visions ever since the death of his daughter Evie in a street accident a year earlier, which he blames on himself because he was briefly distracted by something in a store window and failed to notice her veer off the sidewalk. His wife Carol suffers extreme depression and rarely gets out of bed while he works in his practice, meeting some clients referred to him by his mentor, Duncan. One client, Felix, apparently suffers from anterograde amnesia, believing that it is still the 80s; another, Erica, talks of her suicidal thoughts, but finds herself unable to commit suicide; and another, Elizabeth Valentine, is a girl who is apparently mute and who reacts with fear to the sound of the train passing by Peter's office, and before she flees, she writes a series of numbers on one of Peter's notepads: 12787.
Elizabeth returns unexpectedly, and Peter finds her looking out of his window to where the train will pass. Again, she is disturbed by the sound of it and begins to choke; she hits the window, leaving a handprint. Peter records her, but she disappears before he can speak to her further. He plays the recording to Duncan, who claims he hears nothing and believes that Peter is hallucinating Elizabeth out of guilt from failing to prevent his daughter's death, pointing out that her initials sound like Evie's name. Later, Peter hallucinates Elizabeth saying that "we have her" before turning into Evie and then vanishing, and later, he has a nightmare about Erica, who says she wasn't able to commit suicide because she's already dead. Doing research, Peter discovers that Elizabeth died in 1987, along with all the other clients who have been seeing him. The numbers that Elizabeth wrote on his notepad was a date: July 12, 1987. Perplexed, he calls Duncan and asks to speak with him later, and then has a vision of his deceased patients on the train outside of his window.
Duncan comes over, and Peter worries about his sanity and questions how Duncan could have referred the patients when all of them have been deceased for decades. He then notices that Duncan doesn't appear in a mirror, and he, too, is a ghost. Now fully disturbed, Peter uses a map to discover that all the deceased patients lived along a train line leading to his hometown, False Creek. He travels there alone and meets with his father, William, a retired cop. Going to the bar, Peter meets with a childhood friend, Barry, and tells him that there is a weight on his conscience that he wants lifted. Barry alludes to a horrifying event that happened in their youth that they promised to keep a secret, and tells Peter to leave him out of any confession.
When the two were teenagers, Barry led Peter to a secret location that his brother mentioned, where couples would apparently have sex in their cars. The two left their bikes at the side of the train tracks and went to go spy on a couple in a car. Peter panics when he hears a train whistle, and he raced to move their bikes; in the process, he saw what he thought was Barry, running ahead of him. However, neither got there in time, and the train was violently derailed, killing 47 of the passengers on board. Peter saw several of the victims, all of whom would be his deceased future clients. He is then terrorized by the ghosts of Evie, Felix, and Elizabeth.
The next morning, Barry drives to the train tracks, and Peter goes to the police station. There, he meets Barbara, a constable, and confesses the incident to her. She tells him that he will likely face no charges, as it was an accident that happened when he was a teenager, and the statute of limitations has expired. Peter also discovers that she was the daughter of Erica. He apologizes, and Barbara tells him that her mother was the only local killed in the accident, and that William was kind to her at the funeral, inspiring her to become a police officer.
Barbara investigates the accident while Peter tries and fails to burn his newspaper clipping of the accident. He is drawn to a closet, where the ghost of Elizabeth briefly strangles him. Duncan then appears, telling him that there was no way that bicycles lying against the tracks would have derailed the train, and that there was more to the accident. He also urges Peter to remember exactly what distracted him on the day of Evie's death. Peter recalls looking into a toy shop window at a railroad set, specifically, a model of a switch tower. The next morning, he investigates the switch tower beside the tracks and finds Barry, who has committed suicide, inside. When the police arrive, Peter confesses to Barbara that Barry was there the night of the accident, but he intentionally left him out of the confession. Later, he tells her about his hallucinations since Evie's death. When she does not believe him, he tells her details about Erica that he wouldn't otherwise know. Rattled, she orders him to leave.
A police officer finds an old and encrusted pin lying on the floor of the switch house and gives it to Barbara, who discovers that it's the insignia of Elizabeth's high school. As Peter once more returns to the scene of the accident, she pays a visit to William and tells him that during her investigation, she has discovered that the road he apparently drove to get to the aftermath of the crash was blocked off, and he would have only been able to drive there if his car had already been on the right side of the tracks, as the crossing was blocked by the derailment. Furthermore, Elizabeth was the only victim with a cause of death that the coroners deemed inconclusive. Meanwhile, Peter sees Elizabeth's ghost once more, and, taking the same path he did as the night of the accident, he realizes that it was not Barry he saw running ahead of him, but Elizabeth. Going up to the switch house, he suddenly remembers all of the night: he looked through the windows of the house to see his father (William) strangling Elizabeth. In her struggle to survive, she left a handprint on the window (the same one he saw earlier), and she also accidentally pulled the lever of the track points, leading it to derail and kill the passengers. Afterwards, William placed her body at the scene of the crash inside a derailed carriage.
Barbara asserts to William that she knows Elizabeth was not a victim of the crash, and she believes that Peter saw something that night that William wanted covered up. William knocks her unconscious and puts her in the trunk of her police car. Peter returns and tells William that he knows the truth: the couple that Peter and Barry saw in the car was really William raping Elizabeth, and he saw William kill her; he asks William if Elizabeth was his only victim. William pulls a gun on him and tells him to get in the police car in the garage. Inside, Peter hears Barbara regain consciousness while in the car boot, and after a brief struggle, William knocks him unconscious as well.
The next morning, William drives out with both Peter and Barbara restrained in the car. A gun is on the passenger seat. However, the ghost of Elizabeth appears in the road and in the car, startling William and making him lose control of the car. In the process, Peter is thrown out of the backseat of the car and ends up a safe distance away, with the gun. William ends up on the train tracks, the engine dead and the doors locked as a train begins to approach. He tries and fails to escape and yells to Peter for help. Peter attempts to shoot out a window so William can escape, but only succeeds when the train is extremely close. The trunk opens and Barbara manages to climb out, and Peter pushes her off the tracks to safety. William, held back by Elizabeth's ghost, is crushed by the train. As Peter and Barbara stand on the side of the tracks, Peter can see the ghosts of the victims on the train, and sees a tranquil Elizabeth turn and depart.
Later, Peter is on the beach with the ghost of Evie, who gets up and walks into the ocean, finally moving on and at peace. His wife joins him and asks what he's thinking about; Peter tells her that he's thinking about kids. Carol smiles, and they embrace.
Edit : I copy pasted it from Wikipedia, so my fingers are absolutely fine ,thanks for all the concern .
Thanks
..and i thought my comments are always long...
I wont read it because im too lazy but its good that there are people who explain because sometimes i want to know what happened and they dont explain it in the video
MAKE THIS COMMENT BLOW UP O MA GAWD
Ummm are your fingers okay?........
Damn that was like the whole movie story, good thing I didn't read all that😅
The movie Incanation, it's one of the most scary movies in the world, a Taiwanese family which has a mother who breaks a taboo and has to protect her daughter throughout (based on a true event) released in 2022, I recommend you to review it
Yeah I already knew that she was tricking us into saying the curse but I felt kinda betrayed after she revealed it herself 😢
That movie gave me chills, but I never said any of the spells bc of my religion but I never skipped and saw the symbols 😅
@@miracle_d genuinely just curious, but what religion prohibits that?
Not me thinking it’s the movie explanation and clicks on read more only to find out a review😂😂😂
Damn I’m surprised that I read all of that!! 👍
I misread it the first time, I thought it said "about my PARENTS" instead of patients and for the rest of the video I was staring at the screen like "But what do the parents have to do with anything???"
me too
Same😂
I also read it as parents so no worries 😭
Same help 💀
Same 💀
Your saving us soo much time. We soo need you
I just watched the whole movie thanks to you. Love it! ❤
this lady should be getting PAID for movie advertising, hello? her expressions?!
I watched this movie. It's so good.
Wheres the one comment that leaves behind a short and understandable explanation comment, i don't have the attention span tj read 7 paragraphs😭
YOU GET IT
It was a good movie! 8/10 really enjoyed
POV your the first person so there’s no explanation 😭
Ur not
@@Angelaplaysrblx they comments first so there was no explenation
ChatGPT
Backtrack is a supernatural thriller released in 2015. The movie follows Peter Bower, a psychologist struggling to come to terms with the tragic death of his daughter. He begins to experience strange and disturbing hallucinations of his deceased patients, leading him to question his own sanity.
One day, Peter is contacted by a mysterious old man named Duncan, who claims to have information about Peter's past that he cannot remember. Despite his skepticism, Peter agrees to meet with Duncan, and he soon discovers that his memories have been altered by a traumatic event from his childhood.
As Peter delves deeper into his past, he uncovers a dark secret involving a young boy named Felix, who disappeared many years ago. Through his investigation, Peter discovers that the ghosts of his deceased patients are leading him to the truth, and he must confront the evil that has been haunting him for years.
As Peter continues his search for answers, he is drawn into a terrifying world of spirits and malevolent forces. He discovers that the ghosts of his patients are seeking revenge on those who wronged them, and that he is the only one who can put an end to their wrath.
With time running out, Peter races against the clock to uncover the truth and save his family from the vengeful spirits. The movie builds to a suspenseful and chilling climax, as Peter finally confronts the evil that has been haunting him for so long.
This is why i stay home and plan on working at starbucks
do one about the movie:You’re Next
please god stop writing paragraphs and summarize it for my accidental-line/word-skipping-impatient ahh 😭
I HAVE THE SAME ISSUE LMAO
@@Slut4NoOne you made me realize i’m famous-
Not me reading panties instead of patients 💀
Yay finally my turn :))
Explanation:
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you >:D
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😤. Hardee Har har.
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Can you do a movie pov thing about choose or die
No.
You saw 'Choose or Die". Its time you start doing some of the work around here!
Tell us about it. 👂
@@TheNoiseySpectator so basically there is this game called curs>r and it controls reality and even if you try to stop play you can’t and you can’t win until you beat it the can hurt and or kill people from this game
Where is explain guy ⭐
Pov: you're early and there's no comment explaining this 😭
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backtrack_(film)
Here’s the entire movie plot line and explanation since no one commented it
I need an explanation
Look for averageanna's comment it's got the whole plot
I swear this music makes me think of dripping blood....
Me looking for the paragraph person as soon as I finish watching 😂
realizes that it was not Barry he saw running ahead of him, but Elizabeth. Going up to the switch house, he suddenly remembers all of the night: he looked through the windows of the house to see his father (William) strangling Elizabeth. In her struggle to survive, she left a handprint on the window (the same one he saw earlier), and she also accidentally pulled the lever of the track points, leading it to derail and kill the passengers. Afterwards, William placed her body at the scene of the crash inside a derailed carriage.
Barbara asserts to William that she knows Elizabeth was not a victim of the crash, and she believes that Peter saw something that night that William wanted covered up. William knocks her unconscious and puts her in the trunk of her police car. Peter returns and tells William that he knows the truth: the couple that Peter and Barry saw in the car was really William raping Elizabeth, and he saw William kill her; he asks William if Elizabeth was his only victim. William pulls a gun on him and tells him to get in the police car in the garage. Inside, Peter hears Barbara regain consciousness while in the car boot, and after a brief struggle, William knocks him unconscious as well.
The next morning, William drives out with both Peter and Barbara restrained in the car. A gun is on the passenger seat. However, the ghost of Elizabeth appears in the road and in the car, startling William and making him lose control of the car. In the process, Peter is thrown out of the backseat of the car and ends up a safe distance away, with the gun. William ends up on the train tracks, the engine dead and the doors locked as a train begins to approach. He tries and fails to escape and yells to Peter for help. Peter attempts to shoot out a window so William can escape, but only succeeds when the train is extremely close. The trunk opens and Barbara manages to climb out, and Peter pushes her off the tracks to safety. William, held back by Elizabeth's ghost, is crushed by the train. As Peter and Barbara stand on the side of the tracks, Peter can see the ghosts of the victims on the train, and sees a tranquil Elizabeth turn and depart.
Later, Peter is on the beach with the ghost of Evie, who gets up and walks into the ocean, finally moving on and at peace. His wife joins him and asks what he's thinking about; Peter tells her that he's thinking about kids. Carol smiles, and they embrace.
Taken from Wikipedia, thank me later
Hii I love your videos so much you are doing great lots of love from india❤
That is scary I wouldn’t even try to watch it
You should do horror video game characters
Is it on netflix
one question only. what is 'that day'? what happened !?
When the two were teenagers, Barry led Peter to a secret location that his brother mentioned, where couples would apparently have sex in their cars. The two left their bikes at the side of the train tracks and went to go spy on a couple in a car. Peter panics when he hears a train whistle, and he raced to move their bikes; in the process, he saw what he thought was Barry, running ahead of him. However, neither got there in time, and the train was violently derailed, killing 47 of the passengers on board. Peter saw several of the victims, all of whom would be his deceased future clients. He is then terrorized by the ghosts of Evie, Felix, and Elizabeth.
the truth: the couple that Peter and Barry saw in the car was really William, Peter’s dad, a sergeant on the police force at the time, raping Elizabeth, a 13 year old school girl, and Peter told William that he saw William kill her and put her body in the train wreck to cover up his tracks.
WHERES THE EXPLANATION HUMAN!!??!
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Nooo 😭 I sheet my pants
I need that one person who give da explanation 😭😭😭
Ayo where's the explanation at👀
What is it on
Hey guys I am gonna show you the most terrifying emoji ever let’s go
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I need an explanation!!!!!!!!!
.... Okay.
This lady was assigned to do autopsies for her Police Department, in their cold case division.
It turned out all people who died one day were old, conservative people living in this nursing home, and a whole bunch of them all died at once!
Sure enough they all died on _that_ day!;
So she calls her childhood friend and tells her about it!
But, her former friend doesn't want anyone to know what they did that day, and they swore they would never tell anyone.
When they were like eight or ten or something, they had been playing all day, and they got bored, so they went to the movies _alone!_ Without their parents!
When they got there, they were showing a movie called "Girl Best Friends".
And her friend said 'Hey, we're girls and we're best friends! let's see that movie!".
It turned out to be a Triple X rated movie about Lesbians sneaking off and having Sex! They weren't allowed to watch it because they were way too young!
But, the dumb idiot who sold tickets had one of those little TVs in the ticket booth and wasn't watching who he sold tickets to!
When the movie was done, the two girls were just baffled by this, and decide to go somewhere and try it, themselves!
Unfortunately, they snuck behind this nursing home, with the nice big windows on the third floor, and all these senior citizens looked down, and saw these two girls trying out Lesbian stuff on each other!
😱😲😰
Many of the patients there were so _Horrified_ by seeing this, that they instantly had heart attacks and strokes and died right there and then! 💀😲
Few later, when the girls were old enough to understand what they did, they both swore to Never, NEVER, tell anyone nor speak of it, again! 😣😮🤐
But, the one lady's job was to now report what had happened and what she knew about it to the Police!
Her friend was so afraid that she would tell everyone, that she set out to _kill her!_ 😦
Fortunately, the friend was not very good at killing anyone, and kept on failing miserably .
Have you not just saw that huge paragraph?
@@FROGOSS1528 this commenter commented this before the hige paragraph came
@@FROGOSS1528 maybe they didn’t want to read a HUGE paragraph
Why at night
Oop
believes that Peter saw something that night that William wanted covered up. William knocks her unconscious and puts her in the trunk of her police car. Peter returns and tells William that he knows the truth: the couple that Peter and Barry saw in the car was really William raping Elizabeth, and he saw William kill her; he asks William if Elizabeth was his only victim. William pulls a gun on him and tells him to get in the police car in the garage. Inside, Peter hears Barbara regain consciousness while in the car boot, and after a brief struggle, William knocks him unconscious as well.
The next morning, William drives out with both Peter and Barbara restrained in the car. A gun is on the passenger seat. However, the ghost of Elizabeth appears in the road and in the car, startling William and making him lose control of the car. In the process, Peter is thrown out of the backseat of the car and ends up a safe distance away, with the gun. William ends up on the train tracks, the engine dead and the doors locked as a train begins to approach. He tries and fails to escape and yells to Peter for help. Peter attempts to shoot out a window so William can escape, but only succeeds when the train is extremely close. The trunk opens and Barbara manages to climb out, and Peter pushes her off the tracks to safety. William, held back by Elizabeth's ghost, is crushed by the train. As Peter and Barbara stand on the side of the tracks, Peter can see the ghosts of the victims on the train, and sees a tranquil Elizabeth turn and depart.
Later, Peter is on the beach with the ghost of Evie, who gets up and walks into the ocean, finally moving on and at peace. His wife joins him and asks what he's thinking about; Peter tells her that he's thinking about kids. Carol smiles, and they embrace.
-wikipedia
ok here’s the explanation:
four big guys-
And they grab on my thighs-
@@Urfav_gracex blowing my guts out like 4th of July
@@blitzoxxx IF THEY KEEP FCKUING MY BUTT I MIGHT JUST CRYYY
I AINT READING ALLAT
How does she have dead patients
I bet she is reviewing their case histories.
Or, doing autopsies on them for the police. ⭐
Help I need an explanation
Explanation:
The FitnessGram™ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. [beep] A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. [ding] Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over. The test will begin on the word start. On your mark, get ready, start.
@🍀Froggy and Mary🍀 Well, don't you see?
When they were kids, these two _failed_ the test.
And for some reason, all these people _died_ because of it.
The lady in the story has to figure out why their failure killed them.
OMG, I HATE THAT TEST, I NEVER GET HIGHER THAN THE 20'S YWT ONE OF MY FRIENDS DID IT ALL THE WAY UNTIL THE END OF THE SOUND
@@Leo_Newt_250 noooooooooo now i feel bad for your friend💀
Explain
Major spoilers 👇
Just kidding, I just wanted to get your hopes up
Dang it
Absolutely hate you for that-… 😭😭
Jk love you but still hate you
Gurl u actually got my hopes up high
😤
Very funny!
But, I still must give you a 👍 because you showed some bit of creativity and interest in suspenseful story telling.
@@TheNoiseySpectator thank you, you made my day 😊
First here!!!
I’m first!
Just pin me without any reason-