The Horror of Faith - MIDNIGHT MASS ANALYSIS

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • In this video I discuss the horror of faith and how religion and belief can pervert good intentions and divert us from a virtuous path. The show in question is Netflix's Midnight Mass by Mike Flannagan.
    0:00 Intro
    3:39 Summary of the show
    11:21 Why Midnight Mass strikes a cord with so many
    12:12 Suffering and Miracles
    16:10 The Fallen
    20:07 Chosen Ones
    27:06 Faith and Death
    32:32 The End
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  • @markadams7046
    @markadams7046 Год назад +252

    Well not above assumptions (the author herself admits to not being above bias), I found this to be the most thought through analysis of this show that I've come across and well done. I would recommend this video for anyone wanting to better understand faith, religion (western in particular), atheism and agnosticism.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +5

      It means a lot that you would say that. Thank you Mark!

    • @nelsondnazariotorres8732
      @nelsondnazariotorres8732 4 месяца назад +1

      I highly suugest The Art of religious interpretation by the youtuber Biz. Love this video as well

  • @-chippedstars-2889
    @-chippedstars-2889 6 месяцев назад +90

    The "You aren't a good person" scene is so cathartic for me. I wish I could say that to those who treated me the way bev treates people.

    • @RazaPlaysGames
      @RazaPlaysGames 2 месяца назад +1

      Me and you same. I guess we both got screwed

  • @kathiundich
    @kathiundich Год назад +448

    Midnight mass really stirred me up. I never knew I had that much of religious trauma.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +25

      You and me both Kathi.

    • @HuntressCarolina8D
      @HuntressCarolina8D Год назад +13

      LOTS AND LOTS of *toxic shame*. I'm 29 and I'm still haunts me at times...

    • @K.P.LEE4
      @K.P.LEE4 7 месяцев назад

      @@HuntressCarolina8Dwhy is it “toxic” you should be ashamed of your sin

    • @K.P.LEE4
      @K.P.LEE4 7 месяцев назад +2

      “Religious trauma” you mean your parents made you go to mass on Easter, Christmas and maybe Ash Wednesday. 😢😢😢😢 grow up and go back to Christ. Our generation had become so week, it’s scary smh.

    • @ignaciovasquez6374
      @ignaciovasquez6374 7 месяцев назад +17

      @@K.P.LEE4okay Bev Keane

  • @ryanmueck832
    @ryanmueck832 Год назад +236

    The end of this series was so poignant. Hearing Pruitt say ‘that’s what it means to have faith, in the darkness we sing’ and then to have Annie lead the congregation in song during their darkest hour when all hope of survival has faded is so unbelievably moving. In spite of everything that happened they kept their faith and go into the beyond together. Just brilliant.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +5

      Totally! I forgot to include that point in my analysis so thank you for mentioning it!

  • @CarrotFlowers421
    @CarrotFlowers421 Год назад +227

    The biggest test of Monsignior’s faith post his rebirth came in the form of Riley and Joe. He felt for certain that the gift from the angel was objectively holy and good and that even a nonbeliever would be called to the path he was leading. When Riley sacrificed himself, an undeniably selfless act, Monsignior had to grapple with the contrast, realizing at some level Riley the atheist was selfless and he the priest was not. Then when he went along with Bev’s interpretation of Joe’s unworthiness, he started to tell his first true lies. Not the lies he sought forgiveness for from god that he felt would lead to ultimate good, but a REAL falsehood, based in selfishness. He knew joe was not worthless and KNEW in his heart that Joe was exactly the kind of fallen man that Jesus would stop at nothing to save, and never discard. You could see the discomfort and conflict in his face when he lied to Riley about Joe. Those were the most pivotal moments in his crisis of faith in my opinion.

    • @bananaboatcharlie
      @bananaboatcharlie Год назад +18

      There is an excellent video by biz barclay which uses the framework of comparing Midnight Mass to God's Not Dead to talk about religious interpretation, and she really hammers home how Father Paul's decision to lie in that moment was what sealed the fates of everyone on the island. You should check it out! It's great!

    • @CarrotFlowers421
      @CarrotFlowers421 Год назад +4

      @@bananaboatcharlie Jesus damn, 3 hours! Ngl I will listen to the whole thing lmao I’m a nerd

    • @CarrotFlowers421
      @CarrotFlowers421 Год назад +1

      @@bananaboatcharlie hang on, is it this one? Midnight Mass isn’t mentioned written anywhere ruclips.net/video/bYYw1bfzCeg/видео.html

    • @bananaboatcharlie
      @bananaboatcharlie Год назад +2

      @@CarrotFlowers421 Right creator, wrong video! Scroll through her created stuff

    • @bananaboatcharlie
      @bananaboatcharlie Год назад

      @@CarrotFlowers421 ruclips.net/video/PoGqHw3saJc/видео.html

  • @MGood-ij1hi
    @MGood-ij1hi Год назад +368

    At the very end of the series the priest admits that everything he did was just to get a second chance at a life with the woman he loved but could never have, and the daughter he couldn't acknowledge. Like all religion it comes down to a transaction where , in exchange for some selfish gain, like eternal life, the believer agrees to accept "magic" thinking , and the evil required to maintain that belief in magic. At the core of every religion is a selfish wish or need , often disguised as altruism. Live a certain way or hold a certain set of beliefs and you'll be rewarded with paradise. No religion promises oblivion and dust at the end of life because where's the pay off in that? Nothing the narrator of this film proposes requires a belief in any given dogma. No "deals" to be made, just live the most moral life you can and quietly accept death , whatever it brings.

    • @CarrotFlowers421
      @CarrotFlowers421 Год назад +5

      I agree with you.

    • @Bell_Matt
      @Bell_Matt 11 месяцев назад

      Oh, stfu. Humans are inherently selfish.

    • @afrosamourai400
      @afrosamourai400 6 месяцев назад

      That's the most basic criticism of religion ever lol, as ivan karamazov said "if there's no god then everything is permitted" so basically you are saying that atheism is selfless? How? If there's no consequences to all the wrongdoings you ever made then hitler, stalin, mao, mengele were right..in a godless world good and evil don't even make sense..

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 5 месяцев назад +4

      To me it felt more like the way humans participate in religion stifles humanity. It was the Church’s fault he couldn’t just be a family man and a Priest. The most religious woman on the island is why it all goes to crap. If anything it’s not about people being selfish, but religion asking too much of people

    • @h.w.4482
      @h.w.4482 2 месяца назад +1

      really? the church's fault? not the fault of the guy who willingly chose to live under the code that "suppresses his humanity"?

  • @Minorheadlines
    @Minorheadlines Год назад +123

    As Chidi said, 'The wave returns to the ocean.'

  • @sunnydeee_
    @sunnydeee_ Год назад +147

    This show was such a ride for me. Im not religious anymore, mostly because how i choose to live my life doesnt align with the values of the church, but seeing Beverly use scripture to justify all of the horrendous things that happen in the show hit home as most of the people at my old church are the same way.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +10

      It hit me hard too. I think that is why this show is so entrancing to so many people. Many of us have been abused by religious hypocrisy. This comments section proves it.

    • @HyphyJuice916
      @HyphyJuice916 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah I struggled with my beliefs when I was a kid. It was high school when I became an atheist. I saw so much hypocrisy and people who justified horrible stuff in the name of God. The majority of people I know who are religious are amazing people so I definitely don't have anything against them. That being said I love this show and I enjoy movies and shows based on religion to a certain extent.

    • @Ermac97
      @Ermac97 5 месяцев назад

      How exactly do you live your life, such that it doesn't align with the values of the church? I'm not religious, either, but I'm curious. And please, don't do a copout and say it's your own private life. Your initial comment opened the door to that line of questioning.

  • @ethancoster1324
    @ethancoster1324 7 месяцев назад +20

    I believe Pruitt probably felt guilt. He was just overwhelmed by what he'd done and wanted a way out. In the moment that Bev explained it away through scripture Pruitt swallowed it out of desperation, fear and shame. Pruitt up until his demise was a man of little faith. Riley was ironically, a man of greater faith and conviction.

  • @coryhuff3690
    @coryhuff3690 Год назад +125

    This analysis was wonderful. I appreciated that you inserted yourself and experience into the subtext because I feel like it’s what’s so special about this show. Midnight Mass is among the few pieces of fiction that I can say definitively had a major emotional impact on me. It’s exploration of religion, atheism, addiction, and horror were well done on their own right but Reilly and Erin, as characters, felt like an actual piece of my psyche was in front of me. Their arguments and conversations and energy mirrored my own conflicts and opinions and their stories were simply breathtaking. But Flanagan managed to cover so much ground with the ancillary characters and their struggles that I could even feel a part of them as well. The ending is so perfect and definitive but I can see so many different messages that people could walk away with. It’s such a beautiful story about a topic that can be so horrific.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +9

      I love finding people who appreciate the show as much as I do! It resonates with me so much as well. Such a multi-layered masterpiece.
      Thank you for watching my analysis and taking the time to leave your thoughtful opinion Cory 💛

  • @ywntmha
    @ywntmha 7 месяцев назад +17

    The catharsis this show provided me for my feelings of abandonment towards my Catholic upbringing cannot be overstated. This show spoke directly to the child that realized God would not protect them, and their resulting pain.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  7 месяцев назад +3

      I'm so sorry your religion did that to you. Robbing someone of their faith is a truly heinous act. I hope you found healing. 🙏

  • @AngelCakes1997
    @AngelCakes1997 7 месяцев назад +10

    The funniest part of all this is that The Angel never really does much wrong and being a Vampire isn’t even a bad deal.
    Just everyone fucks it up so badly that no one gets to be a Nighttime Superhero with cool glowing eyes.
    I’m exaggerating, the Angel is amoral, more like an animal. It’s so ancient that it doesn’t really think much beyond it’s own hunger and just sort of goes along with whatever people it vaguely likes says.
    Basically, if there was no Beverly, everyone could have started Vampire the Masquerade. Would have been friggin’ sweet.

    • @smarti1144
      @smarti1144 6 месяцев назад +3

      I mean…..they could have just micro-dosed for ever. Maybe not the kids and those who want children. Bev really was the driving force for this foolishness. She was a bigger monster than the Angel.

  • @brandonferris4885
    @brandonferris4885 Год назад +31

    I’m not religious myself, I’m even somewhat of a less militant Antitheist, but I’ve always been a Huge sucker for movies and stories with heavy religious and Christian/Catholic themes and subtext (Daredevil, the Omen, Midnight Mass, etc). I never even considered the possibility that the ’Angel’ was anything other than a vampire in actuality. But the idea of it being a corrupted fallen angel trying to corrupt a desperate dying religious community adds another dimension to the analysis of the story’s themes and makes the entire thing so much more devastatingly sad at the ending. It helps to explain why I can’t finish the show without weeping uncontrollably at the ending. No doubt about it. This is my favourite analysis of the show. Just amazing.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much for that Brandon! I appreciate it so much 😃

    • @brandonferris4885
      @brandonferris4885 Год назад +2

      Thank you for your video, and for helping contribute to my understanding of this show ☺️

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад

      @@brandonferris4885 💙💜💛

  • @nettewilson5926
    @nettewilson5926 Год назад +22

    I think this series was an allegory for the perils of blind faith.

  • @himynameis3664
    @himynameis3664 Год назад +79

    Growing up in rural catholic Ireland, and having little faith from a very young age always made me feel like an outcast in the village. This show mirrored a lot of things I have felt. It really is masterfully and beautifully written.

  • @dgraykage231
    @dgraykage231 Год назад +72

    Your voice belongs on TV, not RUclips! Such a great voice; someone get her an agent!

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +3

      Lol, thank you! 😄

    • @bethhoyle3033
      @bethhoyle3033 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes!! I've been captivated by the voice. The content is great too though!

  • @Farmingdaneo
    @Farmingdaneo 7 месяцев назад +9

    I totally agree with the excitement to find out what happens after death. I have been struggling with the existential dread of death ever since I was 10, sometimes to the point of panic attacks. It's weird to me that, buried beneath all of that terror, there is the sliver of excitement, to take the next step in this journey. I'm sure if we had adult level intelligence in the womb, we would be terrified of being born as well.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  7 месяцев назад +3

      Such a good point. Birth would be terrifying if you knew it was coming. I think death is just another birth. But because we know it's coming we fear it.

    • @afrosamourai400
      @afrosamourai400 6 месяцев назад

      I never understood how atheists can have kids, lol that's the most stupid thing ever...

  • @CeeBee781
    @CeeBee781 Год назад +22

    Beautiful video. One thing I’ll say is that, for me as an atheist, it was never a question of why God lets bad things happen to good people. If there were a God, I’d be happy to accept that everything may happen as part of his plan and we don’t get to know it. I’d also be happy to accept that he created a natural world that could hurt us and gave us free will and set us loose on each other. I could also accept that the good can’t exist without the bad, that suffering is the price we pay for joy, or is an integral part of joy, even. I could accept all that there are so many things I can’t know.
    What I can’t accept is faith. Faith means believing without evidence. If you had evidence, you wouldn’t have faith. I can’t do that. I just can’t. And I have to believe that if there’s a God, they wouldn’t be so petty as to punish me for how they made me. I’d have to believe their sense of morality is better than mine, and I wouldn’t torture a good person (or a bad person) for eternity because they didn’t love and praise me enough.
    I know and accept that there are things I’ll never know.
    I loved this show. It really illustrated how a text like the Bible can be used to justify any atrocity, in the name of God.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +4

      You sound so much like I did. It's almost like having a conversation with myself. 🙂
      I think, for me, faith didn't enter until after I had had a spiritual experience. I had no faith before that. Once I experienced it then it was enough to keep my faith full and allow for more amazing experiences to take place. That's not to say I don't struggle with faith. But when I allow myself to trust then everything always works out in a magical way.
      Also, when I do experience what I now call god or source, I see that it never punishes us. We are the ones who do that to ourselves and each other. God is always there waiting for us to turn away from the darkness and towards the light. Always. We just need to sort through our own crap before we can open ourselves up enough to allow the love the spread.
      But, of course, this is just my story. You must honor your own path first and foremost. 🧡
      Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

    • @h.w.4482
      @h.w.4482 2 месяца назад

      that's not what faith means

  • @doovstoover9703
    @doovstoover9703 Год назад +102

    Erin's final speech is just so perfect, it really helped clarify and put into words the thoughts I'd been having regarding faith this past few years. It's essentially pantheism, this kind of beautiful synthesis of faith and atheism, what the concept of "God" really is as described through a material, scientific lens. Pretty life-changing tbh, as embarrassing as it is to say that about a TV show lol

    • @eldritchtourist
      @eldritchtourist 6 месяцев назад +6

      That's not remotely embarassing... art is life changing, and this is pretty much classic literature as a TV show. The writers and actors and production team clearly poured all their love into it. So no, not embarassing.

  • @thelifeofgio
    @thelifeofgio Год назад +29

    This was such an amazing listen. I felt everything you said. I understand everything you said.
    “I remember I am energy. Not memory, not self. My name, my personality, my choices all came after me.”

  • @laurexion1889
    @laurexion1889 7 месяцев назад +15

    Just came across this video just wanted to refresh or rewatch Midnight Mass but now I'm sitting here crying at this beautifully written perspective piece of Faith and how we connect through the human experience. I'm in awe. truly wonderful

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!!! I appreciate your words more than you know 🙏

  • @jonathanmccullouch3243
    @jonathanmccullouch3243 Год назад +6

    As an Atheist, I have no anger towards god or the religious belief in an all encompassing deity.
    I’ve swayed people against becoming an Atheist, because anger is not a reason to become one… anger indicates you still believe, but fault god for not doing what you wanted or needed it to be. I do not fault god I simply believe it is a construct to explain what we can’t understand.

  • @clairelariviere3122
    @clairelariviere3122 7 месяцев назад +7

    Excellent analysis. Thank you. I thought this series was brilliant. It was very poignant. As a Catholic I didn’t find it offensive in any way. I loved the singing and the kindness. “The perversion of religious text to justify atrocious acts”. I appreciate that you clearly indicated that they are indeed perversions of religious text. I agree that this series is a powerful indictment of following without thinking and the allegory with alcoholism. I see it pertaining to not only religion but politics(making Trump a quasi cult leader), entertainment and consumerism. There are also echos to the environmental catastrophe we are facing. To also weave in Alzheimer’s disease, multiculturalism and crisis of conscience is nothing short of brilliant. The test for me is always do I care about the characters and yes I do.

  • @clorby22
    @clorby22 7 месяцев назад +7

    Never have I ever cried my eyes out more while watching a show than I did during Midnight Mass. I’m not religious, and don’t have any religious trauma. Something about it all just hit me so incredibly hard.

  • @Janelovesyouu47
    @Janelovesyouu47 Год назад +17

    Girl SAME I watched it 5-6 times in a month! I couldn’t get enough of it

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +1

      Haha! There is something about it that keeps bringing you back.

  • @emmanema12
    @emmanema12 Год назад +9

    Holy shit this made me cry

  • @asstrid_
    @asstrid_ Год назад +33

    I loved this show, I've watched it 3 times now and I don't think I'll ever get tired of rewatching it (same thing with whatever Flanagan does tbh) great video and analysis!!! and your voice is suuuper soothing too !

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +2

      Thank you Fri 😁💛

    • @wyldeyouth
      @wyldeyouth Год назад

      U gotta be fing kidding me? Pointless dialogues to no end with extremely little horror involved, but alot stupid stupid people with zero character depth, beside vev perhaps. It was horse shit, and I've seen ALOT of horrors

  • @tracywilliams2740
    @tracywilliams2740 Год назад +13

    This is a beautiful and very well done analysis. Midnight Mass is my favorite of Flanagan. I really enjoyed this.

  • @khush1894
    @khush1894 22 дня назад

    man i tell yall this series is one of the best written series EVER. the dialogue is out of this world, respectful, and agenda-less. The direction is flawless. I think Mike wrote and directed it. I already love that man.

  • @joecaner
    @joecaner Год назад +6

    A Catholic priest seduced by an angle of death with the promise of eternal life carries the dark gift home plunging his entire community into the perpetual darkness of night which is then obliterated by the light of day.

  • @wikipedia0109
    @wikipedia0109 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have always been a fan of horror, mainly because of the visceral reaction my mind and body makes when presented with horrifying images. The works of Mike Flanagan never feels hollow. Beyond the backdrop of horror, he always imbues his stories with immense depth. Dare I say, Midnight Mass is his most profound work. This statement is, of course, not an objective declaration, rather a subjective one.
    Your exploration of this particular series resonated with me, as I, too, have struggled with belief and faith. After hearing the way you paint each character and their significance to the deeper topic at hand, makes me appreciate this piece of work more. It never got too personal where the audience will become alienated by your experience, but the sprinkles of yourself you left along the way enriched the discussion. Thank you and more power to your channel and future works!

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! You have made my day!

  • @magpieMOB
    @magpieMOB Год назад +10

    Thanks, Ariadne, for sharing a thread to follow through this labyrinth

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +2

      You are the very first one to make that connection 💚

    • @magpieMOB
      @magpieMOB Год назад +2

      For real? Then I'm glad I posted it, I was worried you'd have heard it a million times!

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +2

      @@magpieMOB Yep! I was beginning to think it was too obscure a reference. So thank you!!!

    • @magpieMOB
      @magpieMOB Год назад +2

      @@ariadnemayz 😀 you're very welcome for the overdue validation! Furthermore I think you're doing your part to make the name work, navigating your 'Mayz', mapping it out - I hope if anyone ever leaves you alone on Naxos, it's specifically because you want a chill solo Mediterranean vaycay

  • @agraciotti
    @agraciotti Год назад +7

    great analysis! and this show was the most gripping and emotional show I've watched in years. Best thing Flanagan has done. Can't wait to watch it again.

  • @lookismfan
    @lookismfan 10 месяцев назад +10

    you should narrate audio books, you have such a calming and relaxing voice.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much! 💙

  • @paulglass7921
    @paulglass7921 Год назад +3

    Your voice is so.. comforting.... soothing, thanks

  • @Andyanddiana467
    @Andyanddiana467 Год назад +17

    Midnight Mass hit me hard - I was raised catholic, and the characters really resonated with me.

  • @gabbymora3639
    @gabbymora3639 Год назад +15

    Watching this video reminded me of how visceral Midnight Mass can be... My belly started hurting (as it did when I watched the show). Fantastic video! Also, the "Beverly reveals her good, Christian heart" is sarcasm we all needed 🙂

  • @emmagalloway1239
    @emmagalloway1239 Год назад +17

    This video is such an excellent analysis of this show's themes, and so compassionately delivered.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад

      Thank you so much Emma!!! 💛😄

  • @rdqnev
    @rdqnev Год назад +3

    I didn’t grow up in a religious environment.
    In my region of the world, however, religious institutions have been a key factor in reversing the societal progress that we saw in the last decade of the 20th century, and have contributed to the horrors we’re living through now - so my relationship with them and, by some spiteful transitivity, with faith, has always been complicated.
    I resented what I perceived as superstitionism, all the while seeking safety and certainty, community and belongingness, my fixation on the fear of death is a constant source of worry up to this day.
    I still don’t have a resolved view on faith - but sometimes, like when I watched the ending of Midnight Mass, a warmth spreads inside of me, and I begin to cry at being reunited with it. Thank you for this analysis, I loved it so much, and I’ll be rewatching the series in the near future.

    • @AVspectre
      @AVspectre Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +1

      I understand your sentiments completely. I think many can resonate with this. Thank you for sharing 💜

  • @AlTorresFineArt
    @AlTorresFineArt Год назад +19

    Thank you beautifully narrated from a recovering catholic. I don't think Jesus would recognize Christianity today!

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +9

      I agree with you 100%

    • @brittoncain5090
      @brittoncain5090 Год назад

      Can I ask where you get you your conception of Jesus from?

    • @AlTorresFineArt
      @AlTorresFineArt Год назад +2

      gospel of Thomas

    • @brittoncain5090
      @brittoncain5090 Год назад +1

      @@AlTorresFineArt Interesting, what convinced you that it's historically reliable?

    • @alvarotorres597
      @alvarotorres597 Год назад +4

      @@brittoncain5090 hi, I don't, it just feels truthful. The canonical gospels were put together via councils. I don't think the gospel of Thomas had any overt political motives, but I could be wrong. At a certain point we all have to jump off a cliff and just believe in something. If Jesus was real. I believe what he had spoken was closer to what is in the gospel of Thomas.

  • @adityashankarnarayanan
    @adityashankarnarayanan Год назад +12

    Loved the analysis! Also, the narration is just so soothing - almost as if mimicing the feeling of the final calm washing over me.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much! This made my day 💛

    • @HuntressCarolina8D
      @HuntressCarolina8D Год назад +2

      @@ariadnemayz For real, I listen to the BetterSleep meditations and hypnosis before bed (#insomnia). Your voice would be perfect for those!

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +1

      @@HuntressCarolina8D I actually have my own meditation channel. Willow Bend Zen :)

  • @CrookedJawProductions
    @CrookedJawProductions Год назад +8

    This video is perfect. Thank you for verbalising how I feel towards death. Truly a gift.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +1

      I appreciate your comment so much! Thank you!

  • @hpkitch7356
    @hpkitch7356 Год назад +6

    I love your voice and the thought behind this video. Thank you so much!

  • @amberleewoodhouse5817
    @amberleewoodhouse5817 8 месяцев назад +3

    I loved your spiritual insights on death. Lovely

  • @JoaoVictor-rg5ix
    @JoaoVictor-rg5ix Год назад +4

    You have a beautifull voice lady. Subscribed.

  • @franlougee1499
    @franlougee1499 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have gone through a crisis of faith but have come back. Can’t wait to watch your video. I thought the series was very good

  • @cwestover5706
    @cwestover5706 5 месяцев назад +1

    I truly appreciate your sensitivity in making this video.

  • @evillyn3836
    @evillyn3836 Год назад +5

    I'm in love with this analysis.
    Subscribed and shared.

  • @VenusianLissette
    @VenusianLissette Год назад +4

    whew! excellent job on this

  • @spacechimp5141
    @spacechimp5141 Год назад +5

    religion doesn't offend me because I don't believe in it. However, it is interesting what it does to people psychologically.

  • @merlionmatthew2820
    @merlionmatthew2820 Год назад +9

    This is amazing. You are amazing!

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +3

      I'm glad you liked it. Thank you so much 😁💛

  • @sourpatchkid394
    @sourpatchkid394 7 месяцев назад +2

    My goodness I am crying again… thank you. Such a thoughtful video.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  7 месяцев назад

      So glad you enjoyed it! ♥

  • @3110hello
    @3110hello Год назад +4

    My thoughts exactly. ❤

  • @carlosangel9404
    @carlosangel9404 6 месяцев назад +2

    I was initially drawn to Midnight Mass because it reminded of my favorite Stephen King book, Salem's Lot. The beautifully portrayed subtext of religious zealotry and human falability and hubris in the face of something they don't truly understand is what made me stay.

  • @juliasinger5128
    @juliasinger5128 2 года назад +9

    Very interesting analysis.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  2 года назад +2

      Glad you think so! I appreciate that 😁

  • @jeromesullivan4015
    @jeromesullivan4015 Год назад +3

    It gave me a few shivers of the old religion..

  • @LinkeL4D2
    @LinkeL4D2 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this wonderful video. You touched me in my core with your words.

  • @homocannibals309
    @homocannibals309 4 месяца назад +1

    this is SUCH a good video. a lot of "analysis" videos are just a play-by-play of media, but i think you really dug into Midnight Mass. I really enjoyed watching!

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  3 месяца назад

      Oh thank you! That means so much to me 😍

  • @Shasarazad
    @Shasarazad Год назад +10

    This was great, beautiful. Well done.

  • @radrose4864
    @radrose4864 3 месяца назад +1

    Best analysis on this show that I’ve come across. I totally identify with your current relationship to faith & spirituality. The closest I feel to god is when I am meditating in nature and experience that oneness on a really profound level. The wonder at the existence of life and its inter-connectedness.

  • @joecaner
    @joecaner Год назад +6

    P.S. I pretty much feel exactly same about existence and one's transitions from one form to another as the one outlined at the end of your video. Well done.

  • @darleneee92
    @darleneee92 Год назад +12

    I absolutely loved this series! Great video 😊

  • @JoseGutierrez-nr7ro
    @JoseGutierrez-nr7ro 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your personal segments in the "Faith and Death" section of this video really struck a chord with me. It was really moving and has given me a direction in maneuvering the more confusimg parts of my life right now. Thank you for sharing such powerful thoughts, your legacy will leave behind a wealth of compassion.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words Jose. I appreciate them more than you know 🙏

  • @ariadnemayz
    @ariadnemayz  Год назад +5

    For more content please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE as it really helps the channel to grow. Thank you! 💙
    And for more of my work you can visit soulbirdstudio.ca or spiralfairytales.com

  • @jonhinson5701
    @jonhinson5701 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video. It was fantastic!

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and commenting! 💜

  • @herminio11111
    @herminio11111 6 месяцев назад +1

    This video essay is beautiful. Its a crime you don't have more subscribers, but you have 1 more now. Thank you for your art.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  6 месяцев назад

      I appreciate your sub so much! Thank you!

  • @amire7660
    @amire7660 3 месяца назад

    the scene at the end of episode 5th on the boat might be one of the best scenes in movie and tv show history (no exaggeration). that scene had everything love, forgiveness, peace, and sacrifice.
    amazing analysis btw, really enjoyed the video. !!

  • @k.w.4420
    @k.w.4420 Год назад +5

    I watched this movie last year and I got to say you made it interesting😂great review❤

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад

      I appreciate that so much! Thank you 😁

  • @vanessacharles6504
    @vanessacharles6504 6 месяцев назад +1

    you have such a calm steady voice it hypnotized me

  • @Zach-rh8oh
    @Zach-rh8oh Год назад +2

    Congrats on 1k subs

  • @dizzyshiek2546
    @dizzyshiek2546 Год назад +4

    That was amazing, thank you very much for the video and sharing yourself so openly and honestly, it takes a lot of courage.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад

      I appreciate you saying that. Thank you!

  • @zarpof3811
    @zarpof3811 Год назад +6

    4:09
    Riley does not blame god for not stopping it from happening. He takes full responsibility, and punishes himself daily for it. If he blamed god, he wouldn't be an Atheist.
    Also he wasn't saved at the end, he found inner peace. Was that inner peace because he finally did something right? Or was it because the vampire nature made him no longer feel remorse? It's possible that becoming evil made him feel better, something staying good would have never done and in his final moments he enjoyed that 1 gift he was given.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад

      I think that is the beauty of this show. There can be multiple interpretations due to information that was deliberately left out. It's like a looking in a mirror I guess. We all see something different.

    • @zarpof3811
      @zarpof3811 Год назад +5

      @@ariadnemayz I agree. Multiple interpretations. Your views, being more spiritual, colored your interpretations. Mine, being more based on other stories and literal viewing, had me reach different conclusions. However, some things were explicitly told.
      1: He's an atheist, AKA he doesn't blame a god for anything. He can't blame an entity he doesn't believe in.
      2: He feels guilt. If he blamed someone else he would not feel guilt. He clearly is shown to feel guilt. Thus he blames himself.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +1

      @@zarpof3811 I can agree with you 100% on point 2. I don't know why I said he didn't feel guilt when he clearly did. That was my error.
      On the first point I feel he turned his back on god after the car accident due to not being able to believe a god would allow him to kill the girl like that. I feel there was a resentment for the whole concept of god because of that experience. When I was an atheist there was still a small part of me (that I didn't acknowledge) that believed in a god or higher intelligence but was angry at it. It's hard to explain but it made me feel like an angry child rebelling against a father that I had never met. I may have attached that on to Riley but, again, that is just personal interpretation.

    • @666FallenShadow
      @666FallenShadow Год назад +1

      @@ariadnemayz in that case you weren't really an atheist, you were a misotheist, even if you were unaware of it. as an atheist myself, I find Zar pof's interpretation is more accurate to what the show presents

  • @JeanettePupko
    @JeanettePupko 10 месяцев назад +3

    This movie was absolutely brilliant! Once again, Mike Flannigan shines bright in his talent!💕💫 And listen, I was obsessed with this too! I’m glad I was because watching it several times, I caught scenes I never did before and understood so much more dialogue.

  • @happinesstan
    @happinesstan 8 месяцев назад +2

    Beautifully explained.
    You're one of the few who view it as I do. I find it funny that so many immediately assumed it's a vampire [accepted mythology] story, the minute it was revealed that the angel was evil.

  • @mihikas172
    @mihikas172 Год назад +7

    excellent video! thoroughly enjoyed watching it

  • @mariedawson6615
    @mariedawson6615 7 месяцев назад +3

    ❤❤❤This was beautiful to watch. I feel reborn!!! Thank you so much for this. U r truly inspirational...🙏❤️

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  7 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed it 💜💙💜

  • @Feffyjuice
    @Feffyjuice 8 месяцев назад +8

    Never cried during a TV show review/video essay before. (Around 26:30 is when I started crying) This was absolutely beautiful.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  8 месяцев назад

      I'm so happy I could make you cry, lol. 😁
      Thank you for your comment Feffyjuice 🥰💙

  • @Cuanchankane
    @Cuanchankane 7 месяцев назад +1

    You have the most pleasant voice. Thank you for this video

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your kind comment!

  • @efarjeonfgc
    @efarjeonfgc Год назад +4

    Great video! Really needed this. Keep going, you have much to grow for on this channel.

  • @victorguzman2302
    @victorguzman2302 Год назад +7

    Great video and excellent perspective of what religion is.

  • @SKGuna_writer
    @SKGuna_writer Год назад +5

    Hi. A terrific analysis. Looking forward to more content.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +2

      Thank you! That means a lot 😃

  • @tamago7216
    @tamago7216 Год назад +4

    This was so good!! Looking forward to more videos!! :D Also your voice is so soothing!!

  • @jackleonard2088
    @jackleonard2088 Год назад +5

    I’m not a fan of religions based on a few of the points you made, but I did find some of the sermons compelling. Nicely done video.

  • @justCallMeSil
    @justCallMeSil 2 месяца назад

    This show was so so good! It depicted perfectly exactly that-the horrors of faith and religion.

  • @nataliahernandez9586
    @nataliahernandez9586 Год назад +3

    This is one of my favorite yt video omg

  • @RaineStormFlood
    @RaineStormFlood 10 месяцев назад +3

    Getting here late, trawling through RUclips looking for videos discussing this show because it really got to me. Hopefully it's okay for me to put some general thoughts/ramblings here. I wanna say at the outset I appreciate the compassion you present your opinions and beliefs with. I'll try to do the same.
    I'm personally an atheist, after growing up in a deeply abusive fundamentalist Protestant church in Utah. I saw some of the worst excesses and most depraved sins excused and covered up and lied about by people professing to do god's work. They got to be holy men and women while I was broken, worthless, and incapable of redemption unless I carved out half my heart (I'm queer and nonbinary) and performed a life of lies to appease "god".
    I tried for nearly the first two decades of my life to be good on their terms. I believed god was real and hell was real, and that if I wasn't constantly apologizing for who I was and every single thought in my head that I was destined to suffer forever. At nineteen I began to question the narrative, to question how the love I had for my girlfriend at the time could possibly be a sin when it was so obviously right and beautiful. At twenty I stopped believing completely and delved into the online atheist movement. For a couple years I was completely insufferable, so sure all faith was nonsense and that I now could see the obvious truth. I was rude, and unkind, because I'd been hurt so deeply and some part of me wanted revenge on the faith that hurt me. With some distance and time under my belt, I regret those early days of nonbelief and how condescending I was to people who weren't part of the abuse I experienced.
    I just turned thirty this past month. With a lot of thinking and therapy I believe I've achieved a more balanced outlook on life and death. I realize my anger wasn't at god. My anger was at the people who used their self-righteousness as a weapon to hurt me when I was a child, and who used their political power to oppress anyone different from them. I still believe there is no higher power, or afterlife. I believe any afterlife we experience is in those few minutes some of us get while everything shuts down. I more or less agree with Riley. But I'm now able to see the beauty in faith and holy texts, where before I was fixated on the ugliness. I appreciate and love Jesus as a philosopher, and because I don't see him as a god, I can choose which of his lessons to take with me that resonate with my own conscience.
    No one knows what happens when we die. I hope I can meet the moment like Erin, Riley, and Annie. From what I've seen of Mike's work, I get the feeling that he agrees with Erin's assessment of heaven. "We are loved, and we aren't alone." Whether what I see when I die is objectively real or not, it will be the last reality I experience. My goal now is to live a life that I can feel more satisfaction than shame when looking back on it in those last moments.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  10 месяцев назад +1

      You got me teary eyed at the end there. What a beautiful assessment of life! I think you got to the crux of it with trying to live a life to be grateful for rather than ashamed of. If we all strove to such a simple ambition then this world would become a heaven on Earth overnight.
      I truly resonated with your story. Thank you for sharing it with all of us 🙏

  • @deepeshvasnani1100
    @deepeshvasnani1100 6 месяцев назад +2

    Midnight Mass is the only series i have binged in a single sitting, and Bev deserves a separate analysis as the character that has earned the greatest hatred

  • @thatblerdoverthereb9654
    @thatblerdoverthereb9654 Год назад +6

    Such a thoughtful video. If you want to keep making these heartfelt essays, there is an audience waiting. #10k

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +1

      I sure hope so 🥰 Thank you for saying that!

  • @LizardsLore
    @LizardsLore Год назад +7

    Thanks for making me bawl. ❤. This is my favorite analysis

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад +3

      I'm sorry for making you bawl (but I secretly love it too, lol) 💙

  • @euricequeen842
    @euricequeen842 20 дней назад

    This is my favorite Mike Flangan series. It's dreadful and tragic but also magical. Or in my faith we call them Mysteries.

  • @stevenswitzer5154
    @stevenswitzer5154 Год назад +7

    Its a good show if you can stomach the religious hypocritical hate and dogma from the characters through the first 3 episodes

  • @gryla5290
    @gryla5290 Год назад +5

    God that actress. Hated her guts as Beverly Keene liked her as Leigh from Hill House

  • @AngelYonko
    @AngelYonko 6 месяцев назад +1

    this is one of the single best video analysis ive seen on a show. it so well written

  • @shabeehasim3748
    @shabeehasim3748 Год назад +2

    this video was brilliant!! and it immediately made me feel the same empty, depressed yet hopeful emotions i felt when i first watched the shoe

  • @sheldonwheaton881
    @sheldonwheaton881 Год назад +6

    I like the movie line," Faith is a gift I have yet to receive. "

  • @artemistheandroid7265
    @artemistheandroid7265 9 месяцев назад +5

    This was such a beautiful reflection on the series 💚

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! 🙏

  • @jonhinson5701
    @jonhinson5701 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful video. Thank you.

  • @cogsworther1639
    @cogsworther1639 Год назад +12

    I really liked Midnight Mass. Lots of stories critique certain concepts of faith and religion by simply portraying them as a blind and over-zealous evil. Midnight Mass is smarter than that.
    A lot of the bad outcomes result from people having a sort of reckless optimism. By practicing their "faith" they see only what they want to see, instead of what really is.
    I find it to be a more under-spoken and therefore sharper critique.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  Год назад

      I totally agree. I think that is what makes it so compelling.

  • @ellis3594
    @ellis3594 6 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic commentary, you did an amazing job on this video

  • @JamesPMBerry
    @JamesPMBerry 6 месяцев назад +1

    Midnight Mass never affected me as a religious person, but your video did. And I mean that in the best way. Thank you for exacting so much clarifty. Over half an hour, I wept, felt the need to get up and scream, and in the end, melt into a puddle of self-reflection. Again, in the best way possible, as all reflection is dealt with. Thank you.

    • @ariadnemayz
      @ariadnemayz  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing that with me. It makes it all worthwhile when someone relates with my work.