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FIRST TIME WATCHING * The Others (2001) * MOVIE REACTION!! 

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The TWIST in this movie had us going MAD!! This movie really hooks you and terrifies you without a single gore…such an underrated movie. Hope you guys enjoy Our Movie Reaction to The Others!!
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Directed by : Alejandro Amenábar
Stars : Nicole Kidman , Christopher Eccleston , Fionnula Flanagan
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@resin807
@resin807 7 месяцев назад
So many symbolisms in this movie. Nicole Kidman‘s character needing medication “for her migraines” is a reference to her shooting herself in the head… symbolisms! The children breathing heavily is the reference to them being suffocated to death. … symbolisms. The curtains along with the fog is only lifted once they see the “light” … symbolisms! So many symbolisms
@unconditionalluv
@unconditionalluv 7 месяцев назад
Wow I never notice that symbolism.
@unclebounce1495
@unclebounce1495 7 месяцев назад
And Ash missed them all! :oO
@haleyweirdwolf
@haleyweirdwolf 7 месяцев назад
This is my top favorites i was about 6 when came out . I thought about that night a lot growing up . I think maybe because nicolas is next to door and ann is close to the window . Grace got nicolas first and ann woke up and saw it. Why she is hostle to grace though the film , and if nickolas woked he would not see who it was why he was still very close to grace
@arifeannor9573
@arifeannor9573 7 месяцев назад
Nicole's character is crazy, and Ash says crazy shit, symbolism!
@MrFredstt
@MrFredstt 7 месяцев назад
And the dad saying he had to leave bc their souls are connected to the place of their death so he had to go back to where he died.....symbolism!
@BipolarBLKSheep
@BipolarBLKSheep 7 месяцев назад
When she screamed at the beginning of the movie, that was immediately after she shot herself. It was like a stream of consciousness that carried over. Such an underrated and incredible movie!
@4thlinemaniac356
@4thlinemaniac356 7 месяцев назад
The Village imo even better reveal.
@ializarg
@ializarg 7 месяцев назад
And look to her when she charges the riffle at the end of the movie. For a second she stops and seems to remember something but she don't know what...
@LucianoHilton
@LucianoHilton 7 месяцев назад
This movie is not underrated. It was very successful when it hit theaters. It's a truely classic by now.
@clarerichardson8770
@clarerichardson8770 7 месяцев назад
@@LucianoHilton I think folks call it "underrated" because it's not often discussed in spaces where it gets credit for how intricate and well-crafted it is. (I agree with you that it's a classic, btw.)
@mischr13
@mischr13 7 месяцев назад
@@4thlinemaniac356 why are you spamming under people's comments about the village? they're not even similar movies, other than having a "twist". a twist I didn't even realize was a twist the first time I watched the village bc I assumed they were living in modern day lol I just didn't know what the monsters were...which doesn't hold up on rewatch cuz there's no way people were faking being monsters
@Dillpicks95
@Dillpicks95 7 месяцев назад
Nicole Kidman’s performance was great, she stole every scene she was in and that twist at the end is still one of the best twists ever.
@aychelleff
@aychelleff 7 месяцев назад
Seriously!! It’s one of those twists that improves the movie on a second watch, too, because it explains everything so succinctly even though it’s wild lol
@resin807
@resin807 7 месяцев назад
It’s unfortunate this movie released shortly after the 6th sense. It’s the only reason it’s not as popular, and it deserves to be. The ghost theme twist was executed soooo much better than the 6th sense
@rogerrabbit5110
@rogerrabbit5110 7 месяцев назад
@@resin807 It may not be popular in mainstream America (and as a default, it may not be popular with RU-vid reactors), but was a HUGE success when it came out. I believe it was made for a budget of less than $20 million and went on to earn ten times that amount. Also, if I’m not mistaken, it won a lot of Goya awards, and Nicole Kidman was nominated for an award herself. It’s a great gem of a movie. It reminds me of “Turn of the Screw” 😊
@sproductionsinc
@sproductionsinc 7 месяцев назад
This is great example of how atmosphere is everything. You don't need even need a ghost to make a ghost story chilling.
@sproductionsinc
@sproductionsinc 7 месяцев назад
@@aychelleff And the very first scene suddenly makes sense!
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 7 месяцев назад
One of the scariest things in this movie is the idea that your trauma can follow you to the afterlife. She wonders out into the fog and finds her lost husband. She pulls his spirit home with her and with his kids, but he's trapped in the mind that he died in. Also, making a movie with a massive twist ending is a huge risk because so often the twist just ends up falling flat, but this is one of those movies where it actually works so well.
@its99pm
@its99pm 7 месяцев назад
I don't think her husband knew he was dead, judging by his remark that "sometimes I bleed". It's possible that once he, too, makes the journey to understanding that he's died already (and the war is over), he might be able to come visit again in a clearer state of mind. His visit was likely fueled by a strong desire to say goodbye to his family before he died (a thought many soldiers in the trenches must have had, and he says he only came to say goodbye) combined with Grace's strong desire for him to come home. But neither of them had realized yet, so the visit was short and sort of muddled - especially his state of mind. I like to think he can come see them again, at least. And that the residents can all move around now that the fog has lifted. It'd be depressing af if you were bound to the location you died after death. Imagine those who drowned in the ocean? Or died alone in the wilderness, far from civilization? Plus, Bertha, Mr. Tuttle and Lydia can't have been the only ones to die on the property before Grace and her kids did. So... there ought to have been a few more ghosts around if they couldn't go anywhere. Anyway, I have a lot of thoughts about this movie as you can see. It's such a good film!
@MrFredstt
@MrFredstt 7 месяцев назад
@@its99pmMy thoughts were he knew he was dead and came to the realization that his family were also dead. The "goodbye" part bc he knows he can't stay and his soul is being tugged back to where he died. Though, I much prefer your more happier theory that he will be able to come back at some point
@4thlinemaniac356
@4thlinemaniac356 7 месяцев назад
The Village had an even better reveal AND trauma does not follow One into the "inbetween lives" but it affects Your Metempsychosis ie how long until your consciousness returns for your next incursion Transmigration of your soul @An Introduction To Thinking And Destiny by Harold Percival @ The Word Foundation channel.
@vanyadolly
@vanyadolly 5 месяцев назад
In other words, Buddhist suicide deterrent 😄 I do think the father moved after he realized what had happened both to him and the family, but Grace couldn't let go in life so she couldn't let go in death either.
@ICRA95
@ICRA95 3 месяца назад
that sound like hell to me. With Jesus if we repent from our hearts of our bad actions, we can be delivered , forgiven , healed. No more guilt and sorrow. He will give us a new heart
@captbunnykiller1.0
@captbunnykiller1.0 7 месяцев назад
The ghosts are bound to the location they died in. So the dad is forever in the trenches, and "sometimes he bleeds" like the mother sometimes has nightmares of the killing before she wakes up screaming. The only indicator for a "judging" entity is that the dad was given the grace to come and say goodbye.
@scipioafricanus5871
@scipioafricanus5871 7 месяцев назад
Why is everyone saying "the trenches"?, this is happening on the Channel Islands in 1945.
@captbunnykiller1.0
@captbunnykiller1.0 7 месяцев назад
@@scipioafricanus5871 The husband as a member of the British forces probably participating in battle on the west front, which means France, and yes there were trenches. I hope this answers your question.
@cinefiend4059
@cinefiend4059 7 месяцев назад
Fun fact: Nicole Kidman gave two incredible performances that year for Moulin Rouge and The Others. But she was nominated for Best Leading Actress for Moulin Rouge. IMO, she should've been nominated for The Others instead. The terror, the pathos all perfectly and devastatingly conveyed through her masterful performance.
@peacexonextime9425
@peacexonextime9425 7 месяцев назад
She was in her BAG around this time despite going through a divorce with Tom.
@clarerichardson8770
@clarerichardson8770 7 месяцев назад
@@peacexonextime9425 she was excited about divorcing Tom, haha. There's a picture of her skipping down the street after formalizing the divorce at the courthouse. When a reporter asked her how she was feeling about the split, she quipped, "Well, now I can wear heels." I think her incredible performances are a testament to her throwing off the pressure and shackles of being married to that guy and embracing her talent in a brand-new way. She is not "Tom Cruise's wife"; she is Nicole fucking Kidman and you're gonna know it. You know?
@Rash23215
@Rash23215 17 дней назад
​@@clarerichardson8770lol anybody will be relieved after being divorced from a cult member
@coldflamebluedragon196
@coldflamebluedragon196 7 месяцев назад
This movie holds up pretty damn well even if you know how it ends. Nicole Kidman should have won an Oscar for her outstanding performance in this film
@jspettifer
@jspettifer 7 месяцев назад
Quite a big change to her prior role in Moulin Rouge.
@Bobbing4Fries
@Bobbing4Fries 7 месяцев назад
This one, like many of the other true classic twist movies, is worth numerous watchings to see events in the light of the truth, and little things you may have missed. Its a banger.
@xaviperez26
@xaviperez26 7 месяцев назад
Nicole Kidman at its best, in all senses.
@clarerichardson8770
@clarerichardson8770 7 месяцев назад
@@jspettifer she's a chameleon, genuinely. I know she's top-tier A-list famous, but I still feel like she often doesn't get the credit she deserves for acting because people just think of her as a beautiful woman, you know? She's an absolute powerhouse. Her performance in Big Little Lies is incredible, she absolutely destroyed me there. All bangers, no skips.
@jspettifer
@jspettifer 7 месяцев назад
@@clarerichardson8770 I was initially unimpressed with her ability until I saw her in To Die For. She then went into a Tom Cruise career coma before breaking back out. I’m not sure she has fully moved past that from a public perception
@bluecollartradesman715
@bluecollartradesman715 7 месяцев назад
I love how Ash figured out the twist twice early on and was still surprised by the twist.
@diana6840
@diana6840 5 месяцев назад
Not really. They're both complete frauds. Thought at first they had a sense of humor and irony, but it soon became obvious they both knew exactly what would be happening.
@bluecollartradesman715
@bluecollartradesman715 5 месяцев назад
@@diana6840 The problem with the comment section is that you can’t hear tone, see context, or understand the tongue in cheek nature of a person’s speech.
@nothefabio
@nothefabio 7 месяцев назад
"Alergy to light" is a very real condition. It's called porphyria.
@lynetteoliva1256
@lynetteoliva1256 7 месяцев назад
1 of my grandmothers had a mild case of that condition. Her skin would get these little blisters if exposed to direct sunlight. She was ok in the shade & @ dusk/dawn when she would go out to water her plants.
@MrFredstt
@MrFredstt 7 месяцев назад
Is it really that bad though or more like they just sunburn easier? If it's really bad then maybe that's where the myth of vampires burning in the sun started
@PPfilmemacher
@PPfilmemacher 7 месяцев назад
@@MrFredsttit’s not very common but the symptoms can really get that bad sometimes
@lynetteoliva1256
@lynetteoliva1256 7 месяцев назад
@@MrFredstt It can be very serious. To the point of killing u. Like I said, my grandmother had a mild case. Just a few minutes in direct sunlight & she'd get those little blisters. That's why she would cover up & stay in the shade if she was going to be outside w/us when the sun was fully out.
@laustcawz2089
@laustcawz2089 7 месяцев назад
A mini-documentary about it in the collectors edition of the film refers to it as XP (Xeroderma Pigmentosum).
@mmus13898
@mmus13898 7 месяцев назад
This movie legitimately has one of the best plot twists I’ve ever seen in movies. They certainly don’t make movies like this anymore
@MrFredstt
@MrFredstt 7 месяцев назад
It's so good. I don't think people realize how hard it is to pull of such an original movie and a twist that really works as well as this one did. Even harder bc the general audience has seen so many movies, always looking with a critical eye, that it can be hard to pull off a twist they haven't seen before
@lewisner
@lewisner 7 месяцев назад
​@MrFredstt it's not an original idea. Many years ago I watched a TV drama where a young couple crashed their car into a tree but found themselves uninjured. They found a house nearby but it had a number of ghosts in it. Eventually the young guy went back to the car and found their dead bodies.
@aligmal5031
@aligmal5031 7 месяцев назад
they literally made something similar in 2023 a movie called talk to me there is also a spanish movie called Mirage
@kennyhogg5820
@kennyhogg5820 7 месяцев назад
Pretty much all story ideas have been used up. What happens when you pump out so much media for over a hundred years, longer if you take books into account. I was thinking visual media mainly (movies and TV).
@clarerichardson8770
@clarerichardson8770 7 месяцев назад
@@aligmal5031 wtf how is Talk To Me even remotely like this??
@dlweiss
@dlweiss 7 месяцев назад
I have sympathy for Grace because if you go back through the film, there are a LOT of signs that she was suffering from some form of untreated mental illness - possibly bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder. Notice her bursts of manic energy (tearing the whole house apart in one long tirade), and her delusional episodes (denying that there are intruders despite having already experienced firsthand evidence), and her bouts of severe depression. It's very likely that she had been hanging on by a thread for a long time while she was alive, but then "went mad" and suffered a full psychotic break after the war ended and her husband never came home. And by her own description, she doesn't even have a clear memory of smothering her children - she only remembers finding the pillow in her hands afterwards. So despite her horrifying actions, I still feel bad, because she literally wasn't in control of her own mind at the time. She was unmedicated, grief-stricken, and almost completely alone.
@micahmackinnon99
@micahmackinnon99 7 месяцев назад
I have sympathy for her because she had been un-living in denial for who knows how long before finally coming back to sanity after it's too late.
@billparrish4385
@billparrish4385 7 месяцев назад
And her sanity returning after her death is further evidence that her psychosis while living was due to something structural or chemical in the brain, not necessarily emotional in origin. After she died, her thinking cleared since her spirit was no longer processing its thoughts through her flawed brain. She couldn't remember because those actions weren't from 'her', as in her 'software', they came from her broken 'hardware'. She had to die to become sane. Sad.
@mamaseesa3122
@mamaseesa3122 7 месяцев назад
All of that, plus, if her children really did have the severe light allergy, the isolation and constant darkness would've added to her mental instability.
@sproductionsinc
@sproductionsinc 7 месяцев назад
@@micahmackinnon99 I'd be so pissed if I found out that I was dead & I'd just been living life as normal lol
@lonerebeI
@lonerebeI 7 месяцев назад
I have 0 sympathy for people who unalive their children. Nope
@dustyblanco1546
@dustyblanco1546 7 месяцев назад
I envision a bright future. A future in which Ash finally grasps the concept and meaning of symbolism. Many are saying he can’t do it, but i BELIEVE.
@YouOnlyIiveTwice
@YouOnlyIiveTwice 7 месяцев назад
I almost feel like he's trolling at this point.
@YouOnlyIiveTwice
@YouOnlyIiveTwice 7 месяцев назад
At this point. I don't feel like he was overdoing it in his earlier videos and it's kinda turned into a thing he's known for doing on his channel, thus making it unique to him.@@mapletree3434
@4thlinemaniac356
@4thlinemaniac356 7 месяцев назад
​@@YouOnlyIiveTwiceNope Ashkron is young plus stupid reason why he is so funny.
@YouOnlyIiveTwice
@YouOnlyIiveTwice 7 месяцев назад
I have no idea wtf you just said@@4thlinemaniac356
@TOPNOTCHxxx
@TOPNOTCHxxx 7 месяцев назад
Goosebumps when you reasile why the dad was so upset, because he knew he was dead and seeing his wife and kids he knew they were dead too 😢
@MultiFERGUSSON
@MultiFERGUSSON 7 месяцев назад
I DON'T' THINK SO. i think he was a lost soul. confused by the war. he don't even realized he's dead too. if it was real or not
@BogusLion
@BogusLion 7 месяцев назад
Actually he can probably be hurt from the war and was in a coma, and recovered and was going back again to the war, back to life... symbolism! xD but actually it might be that, I never thought about it before.
@Blutteufel
@Blutteufel 6 месяцев назад
@@MultiFERGUSSON You must have missed the part where he said that he knew what she had done...
@thedugout5192
@thedugout5192 4 месяца назад
​@@Blutteufelyea I think he died after they did. He went home to see them the only way he knew how.
@melbournegirl12
@melbournegirl12 7 месяцев назад
I love this movie - it’s so clever in the way its shot from the perspective of the ghost. Some really cool things to pick up the second time watching, after you know the twist; 1. The mother suffers migraines because she shot herself in the head 2. Anne’s hyperventilated breathing is because she was smothered with a pillow. Even the part where the mother says “stop breathing.” 3. I believe the scene where you questioned if Anne was sleeping, she was actually dead and the mother was having a memory of apologising after she killed her children 4. A give away that the servants are dead also, is that they’re not wearing clothes of the era. The movie was set in the 1940’s, but their clothes are from around the late 1800’s 5. The father reacts so strangely, because he knows he is dead from the war - he doesn’t know that his wife shot herself and killed her children while he was away, so he is shocked that he is able to communicate with them/that they’re dead. 6. The fog/haze throughout the movie clears when they realise they’re ghosts
@ializarg
@ializarg 7 месяцев назад
And look to her when she charges the riffle at the end of the movie. For a second she stops and seems to remember something but she don't know what...
@clarerichardson8770
@clarerichardson8770 7 месяцев назад
I think the costuming needs a nod here because it's so delicately done. I'm such a freak about period costuming--I love picking up details in period movies and admiring the costumes, but in this film I didn't register the servants' clothes as "period." My brain registered it as an emphasis on class difference. "Oh, they're country folk, not as modern as this moneyed family. Simple clothes, humble, out of style. Got it." It is absolutely there to notice, but I didn't pick up on it, and I think that's down to great costuming.
@melbournegirl12
@melbournegirl12 7 месяцев назад
@@clarerichardson8770 you are spot on. I’m a big lover of period clothing (period movies are my favourite) and while it is subtle, and most people wouldn’t pick up on it, it’s something I noticed straight away. Was a big give away for me.
@rafaelferreira7408
@rafaelferreira7408 Месяц назад
Actually the fog didn't go away, if you pay close atention when Anne is dancing in the sun light the fog is still there, it is part of the realm of the dead, the fog only "went away" when the POV shifted to the living characters in the end, but for the dead characters their world is with that eternal haze/fog.
@brianmonks8657
@brianmonks8657 7 месяцев назад
The dad died in the war. I think it's a main reason the mother went crazy, or at least pushed her over the edge. He has his own prison in a never ending war. At first I thought his love and desire to see his wife and kids was so strong that he was able to be there for a while to say goodbye, but now I think that her need to see him was so strong that she pulled him from his own afterlife through the fog into hers. That's why he seemed so distant and confused, only being held there for a short while, and the ghost of the housekeeper seemed so surprised to see him. In the movie's reality, I'm guessing most ghosts never get out of their limited afterlife, even for just a little bit, although who knows if eventually they move on or if they trap themselves forever. I think she trapped her children with her also, not able to let them go. It reminds me of an old twilight zone episode where the dead crew of a crashed spaceship were trapped repeating their last few hours over and over because the captain just couldn't admit to being dead and let go.
@juggerhulk
@juggerhulk 7 месяцев назад
"What Lies Beneath" would also be a fun watch. Great reaction guys. 👍
@lonerebeI
@lonerebeI 7 месяцев назад
Love that one too
@LifeWithHeather818
@LifeWithHeather818 7 месяцев назад
Love that movie!!
@drake128
@drake128 7 месяцев назад
Oh yea . That’s a good one.
@4thlinemaniac356
@4thlinemaniac356 7 месяцев назад
The Village even better and same director.
@juggerhulk
@juggerhulk 7 месяцев назад
The Village? Only one I know about was directed by M. Night Shyamalan, What Lies Beneath was directed by Robert Zemeckis
@sweetsolitude99
@sweetsolitude99 7 месяцев назад
This is one of my favorite movies. The atmosphere, the acting, the twist. It's so good
@NF40375
@NF40375 7 месяцев назад
It’s one of my families favorite movie too Top 3 movies for sure
@anthonysmit350
@anthonysmit350 7 месяцев назад
I'm dying at Hannah's Victor impersonation
@captbunnykiller1.0
@captbunnykiller1.0 7 месяцев назад
A book of the dead was a real thing. Photographs were not so common and easy to come by back then and an expert had to come around with equipment. Most people never got their photograph taken during life, until it was too late and their relative wanted a picture to remember them by. It is somewhat creepy, but also understandable imo.
@goreyfantod5213
@goreyfantod5213 7 месяцев назад
Also, one had to stay still for so long that it was much easier to get a good, non-blurry photograph of the dead than the living.
@cottonxcandyxjollyxrancher
@cottonxcandyxjollyxrancher 7 месяцев назад
That is a common misconception. Photography was available and commonly done since 1839 it was affordable and cheaper than getting a portrait painted.
@captbunnykiller1.0
@captbunnykiller1.0 7 месяцев назад
@@cottonxcandyxjollyxrancher not for most of the common folks, it was not. you had to go into a studio or order a photographer to come to the site with their equipment, which was more expensive. people needed a good reason to have their pictures taken, for celebrations or to have a memento made, and prepare for the occasion. private non-commercial usage of cameras only became a thing when affordable handheld devices were introduced to the public which was not until shortly before WW1. Most of the cameras used before that were owned for professional reasons or by rich people with a hobby.
@clarerichardson8770
@clarerichardson8770 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely. It's also worth noting that Victorians had incredibly elaborate rituals surrounding mourning and laying the dead to rest. A lot of those customs seem absolutely bonkers and incredibly macabre to modern senses, like predetermined periods of mourning, photographs of the dead, hair jewelry, etc. They were connected with their dead in a way we don't think is appropriate now, in our culture that has become so sanitized and alienated from death. It's all fascinating once you dive in, but it's presented in such a delicate, spooky way here. I love it.
@captbunnykiller1.0
@captbunnykiller1.0 7 месяцев назад
@@clarerichardson8770 Indeed fascinating, thanks for the comment. The hair jewelry topic comes up a lot in Lord of the Rings discussions, because many think it is creepy that Gimli asks for Galadriel's hair. But to Tolkien it must have been a thing of nostalgia dressed in fantasy motifs, hairs and locks were often given as a memento to loved ones when chances were slim that there would be another meeting. Another interesting tradition was the cemetery picnics held in those days, quite popular with the Irish I have heard and rather controversial nowadays.
@AuzzieArtyst
@AuzzieArtyst 7 месяцев назад
Ash and Hannah are honestly couple goals. The banter but obvious love is inspiring. I hope I find my Hannah one day
@Do0msday
@Do0msday 7 месяцев назад
This movie is one of the best "technical" movies out there. The cinematography, the LIGHTING!!!, the sound design such as the heavy breathing, along with the acting. This is a phenomenal movie. The double-twist is pulled off so well. This is a Grade A movie in my books and the 4K transfer for this is breathtaking. I know a lot of people love the Sixth Sense (as do I), but I think this movie is the gold standard when it comes to a ghost story/twist.
@thatone8910
@thatone8910 7 месяцев назад
These photographs of dead people are called "Memento Mori" and it was a thing in Victorian times
@powerofberzerker9487
@powerofberzerker9487 7 месяцев назад
Ash is right, the audience as well as Ash n Hannah were thinking that either the lil girl, the mother or all three of the family were dead. And they expected that reveal, but when it turned out that the servants are dead and then we get the photo and the graves, you take that as the big reveal and you no longer think that the family is dead as well. So, it comes as a second twist, and a bigger one at that, that you really don't expect much. Also, the whole film has an amazing atmosphere, with the fog and the curtains, so simple yet so effective at being creepy.
@noeezyfluff
@noeezyfluff 7 месяцев назад
And the subtle writing when the caretaker says, “we all need to learn to live together, the living and the dead.” It almost solidifies the fake twist because you think she’s referring to Nicole Kidman and her children but she’s actually referring to the family doing the seance as, ‘the living.’ 😂 this movie is really incredible
@powerofberzerker9487
@powerofberzerker9487 7 месяцев назад
@@noeezyfluff Yup, another smart move that makes sense in the film's narrative.
@WarrChan
@WarrChan 7 месяцев назад
It was a red herring to throw us off the scent.
@powerofberzerker9487
@powerofberzerker9487 7 месяцев назад
@@WarrChan It was and it wasn't, because they were all dead.
@Abbadonhades
@Abbadonhades 4 месяца назад
The atmosphere is set even before the movie begins with the beautiful, yet haunting sketches lit in candlelight. It just draws you into the experience, as a perfect mood-setter. I had a different, yet slightly similar experience reading "The Dante Club." So there's your recommendation to read that book, which is great for a number of other reasons as well.
@dneill8493
@dneill8493 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant movie. A haunted house told from the ghosts perspective. The ghosts were being "haunted" by the living.
@olielapz3534
@olielapz3534 14 дней назад
I’ve been searching high and low for “The Others” and can’t seem to track it down. It’s the most terrifying horror movie I’ve ever seen-so much so that I found myself hiding under my blanket, and I’m 54 years old!
@michalpetrilak3976
@michalpetrilak3976 2 дня назад
If you type "Photo PostMortem" into the search here on YT, you will get to these photos. But I warn you, some are even scarier than you think.
@Fa__timaaaa
@Fa__timaaaa 7 месяцев назад
I hope everyone watching this reaction has already seen The Sixth Sense and Orphan. 😂
@ABadHairDay
@ABadHairDay 7 месяцев назад
I was thinking the same thing lol
@Mr17051963
@Mr17051963 7 месяцев назад
Modern horror movie masterpiece! Gore and blood is not horror, as my dear father used to say, mood and atmosphere really can make it. Never tired to rewatch this gem. Bravo!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@_TheJp_
@_TheJp_ 7 месяцев назад
"what kind of budget ghost are you cant go tru the door" lol
@scipioafricanus5871
@scipioafricanus5871 7 месяцев назад
lmao
@captaincran3940
@captaincran3940 7 месяцев назад
I love how Ash just lays it all on the table. "Hey guys, this is how I blow my nose" Never change, man
@realisticphish
@realisticphish 7 месяцев назад
I love how chaotic your reactions are, and then you still figure everything out. Seriously, well done.
@leandroferraz3776
@leandroferraz3776 7 месяцев назад
- Grace's scream right at the beginning is not an ordinary nightmare. It's the realisation of what she has done to her children and herself. - Nicole Kidman wanted to quit during rehearsals, as playing Grace gave her nightmares. "At one point I didn't want to make the film because I couldn't even go there emotionally." - When the wandering Charles arrives home escorted by Grace, he meets Mrs. Mills, later revealed to be another person among the dead. When he approaches Grace in the fog and as he enters the room to greet his children, Charles' footsteps produce a sound not unlike the clanking of chains - which Anne had previously mentioned is a tell-tale trait of ghosts. - In the scene where Grace is loading the shotgun for the first time, she can be seen pausing in a recollective moment after she slams the breach shut. This is most likely due to her faint realization of deja vu, most likely alluding to her suicide by using the same gun - When Mrs. Mills and Mr. Tuttle are covering up the three gravestones, a Celtic cross can be seen emerging from one of them. The Celtic cross is a version of the Christian cross that is particularly common in Ireland. Mrs. Mills speaks with an Irish accent. This is a subtle clue that the gravestone is actually hers. - The extra white makeup of the children's faces is a hint of the movie's twist.
@RealBradMiller
@RealBradMiller 6 месяцев назад
Thought she used a long barreled shotgun or rifle... Right? I don't see how she would do that.. but thinking about how she would do so certainly makes it darker. As a teen, I knew what was happening as soon as the help arrived.
@angiekroll1015
@angiekroll1015 7 месяцев назад
Man, did I need Ash & Hannah this week. Always make me smile.
@jenniferrodgers57
@jenniferrodgers57 7 месяцев назад
The most incredible aspect about this film: No flashy CGI effects. No blood. No gore. It was a work of pure psychological thriller mastery. An intriguing set-up, a steady and suspenseful build, and quite possibly one of the best plot twists I've ever seen. Side Note: The practice of making books of the dead was a real thing, in Victorian times. What seems macabre or taboo to us in modern times, was truly a way for people of that time to try and preserve the memory of those they lost.
@Pixelpunch3
@Pixelpunch3 7 месяцев назад
LOVED this reaction. Such a well done movie with the twist at the end. Glad you guys liked it!
@jeaneb
@jeaneb 7 месяцев назад
btw, the living mother who was upset was young catelyn stark!
@NF40375
@NF40375 7 месяцев назад
Stunning 🤩
@thatone8910
@thatone8910 7 месяцев назад
She killed her children and then herself cause she was desperate. In those times it was sometimes impossible for a mother to survive financially or socially if her husband died in the war and many women did that out of despair and hopelesness. Oh and btw, the woman in 39:01 is Caitlyn Stark from Game of Thrones.
@RogueMarch
@RogueMarch 7 месяцев назад
The Stevie Wonder had me rolling all the way in Mexico! I freaking love you two!
@justtrustash
@justtrustash 7 месяцев назад
We love you more you legend ❤️
@berndgeels
@berndgeels 3 месяца назад
You two have such great chemistry. I love watching you both play off each other in your reaction videos. Ash obsesses over symbolism in movies and Hannah struggles sometimes not to gag when there is gore. I love it!
@hjd9748
@hjd9748 7 месяцев назад
Bro the stevie wonder bit had me absolutely dying with laughter 🤣😂😭
@lukeyread
@lukeyread 7 месяцев назад
I remember watching this movie at a sleepover when I was about 13. It creeped us out so much. But it hasn’t lost its magic. Still so delightfully creepy even now!
@ct5625
@ct5625 7 месяцев назад
Misdirection is one of the best tools in writing. Feed the audience just enough to convince them they've got it worked out, then flip the script :)
@coreyhendricks9490
@coreyhendricks9490 7 месяцев назад
This movie ranked at #83 in the 100 scariest movie moments on Bravo, cool reaction as always Ash & Hannah, you both take care
@mal-nx6xs
@mal-nx6xs 7 месяцев назад
You two always give me the reactions that I hope for!.😂❤🎉
@justtrustash
@justtrustash 7 месяцев назад
That is such a great compliment mate, thank you ❤️
@georgezee5173
@georgezee5173 7 месяцев назад
15:10 I don't know if I'm seeing things here, but the man in the painting looks like he was painted after the Spanish actor Eduardo Noriega, who starred in the previous two movies from the film's director (Alejandro Amenábar). Last time I saw this movie was in the cinema and didn't notice back then!
@dannyjorde2677
@dannyjorde2677 7 месяцев назад
Yup, that was intentional 👍🏻
@kalzyoung
@kalzyoung 7 месяцев назад
33:02 I bet she wouldn’t say that if it were Ned Starks ghost 🤣
@jeanbastien9424
@jeanbastien9424 7 месяцев назад
Watched this in English class in high school and thought it was boring because it didn’t have jump scares. Now looking back I see how brilliant it was.
@lonerebeI
@lonerebeI 7 месяцев назад
So glad y'all reacted to this one! I've always loved this movie since young. The story, acting and that twist. Sooo good (kudos to Ash for calling it)
@anthonyfranco88
@anthonyfranco88 7 месяцев назад
I love you two. These are getting better and better.
@Itsunclegabby
@Itsunclegabby 7 месяцев назад
I used to have a sun allergy. Over 20 minutes of indirect sunlight, and I would blister. It's called PMLE. I was excited seeing this as a kid.
@Dazgerrard
@Dazgerrard 7 месяцев назад
The Mother was completely lost when her Husband never returned home from the war. As a single parent she lost her mind and couldn’t bare for her children to be left alone, so she took them with her. Incredible movie. Still hasn’t lost its impact all these years later. So glad you enjoyed it.
@lonerebeI
@lonerebeI 7 месяцев назад
Selfish, sick woman
@EchelonDnB
@EchelonDnB Месяц назад
Hannah's posh voice makes her sound like a piano teacher. 😂🥰
@vpuik
@vpuik 7 месяцев назад
One of the greatest ghost movies of all time!
@amrys_argent
@amrys_argent 7 месяцев назад
My favorite movie to watch people see for the first time. You guys did well! Probably came the closest to putting the whole thing together before the reveal that I've seen.
@rebeccahopkins9522
@rebeccahopkins9522 7 месяцев назад
I love this film so much. Not only is it a brilliantly written, atmospheric period piece, it’s nothing but superb performances and the way it’s shot is just exquisite. And it’s also a very factual film. Ghosts? Often very confused. 😂🤣
@WastedPo
@WastedPo 7 месяцев назад
Guys, I'm begging you. Please get a pair of earbuds for each of you. You're each missing half the sound mix: The direction of the audio, half the music score, even some bits of dialogue. Edit: That said, I'm thrilled that you're watching this. It's literally one of my favorite movies of all time. Even knowing how it goes doesn't prevent me from enjoying it. The cinematography, pacing and acting are all immaculate. I love that you loved it.
@Psichotica7
@Psichotica7 7 месяцев назад
Lol, them sharing earbuds has bugged me for the longest time but I just never said anything. I'm hoping that they have the sound split evenly (I think it's called stereo mode). It hasn't appeared to affect their ability to understand and enjoy the films at least. But reactors always have less then favorable viewing conditions, starting with having to watch a film with a bright ring light in their face the whole time. I would hate that for myself, lol. Especially for horror.
@Psichotica7
@Psichotica7 7 месяцев назад
Whoops, it's called "mono" not "stereo".
@lordnmaster2
@lordnmaster2 6 месяцев назад
This was not an annoying reaction. This was one of the best reactions to this movie I've ever seen.
@BadTiger
@BadTiger 7 месяцев назад
Ash mad props for catching on so fast!!
@Troybeard
@Troybeard 7 месяцев назад
Hey Hannah, the lady at the table near the end (with the living people) is Catelyn Stark
@elliebelliewatermellie155
@elliebelliewatermellie155 7 месяцев назад
This is one of my favorites Old and a classic 💜 Thank you for this Please add The Uninvited to your list if you haven’t already 🥰
@Jazmin881
@Jazmin881 7 месяцев назад
Yes, I love the Uninvited
@radosawtomaszsum8182
@radosawtomaszsum8182 Месяц назад
I've enjoyed all of your reactions so far! They're really good. You add so much to those films. The whole drama and growing scary mood in this one together with your face expressions and emotions - splendid! 😎 Great job! 👏👏👏
@ceebee2
@ceebee2 7 месяцев назад
Please watch Society of the Snow! It’s up for an Oscar and an unbelievable true story.
@DeltaSixDJ
@DeltaSixDJ 7 месяцев назад
One of my favourite movies, thank you for reacting to it - and yes it's full of symbolisms :) The movie is ultimately about the effects of war - the family was torn apart by the father not returning from war. They live in 'limbo' (between the worlds of the living and the dead) as they never had resolution and remained hoping for his return. The effects of the war and the isolation led to Grace having a breakdown (potentially when receiving news of her husband's death, which she supresses and 'locks away' like the many locked rooms in the house) and committing a murder-suicide, presumably believing they will all be together in the afterlife. The servants truly are there to help guide the family to acceptance of their situation, and watching the film again with that in mind puts a lot of interactions in a different perspective. The sad part of the ending is that the father is never able to return - he died in war, far from home and though he tried he is a lost soul forever :( One of my favourite shots is the one where it looks like the servants are about to pass through the door - brilliant use of light and camera and it's a chilling effect, and yet the laws still apply as the servants and Grace share the same dimension - both dead :)
@bluegypsy71
@bluegypsy71 7 месяцев назад
Oooooo…this is a great movie often overlooked by most reactors, glad you found it❤👏🏼
@tomlewis7898
@tomlewis7898 7 месяцев назад
I loved the twist at the end of this when I saw it in the cinema, was great to see ash enjoying it so much, pretty much my reaction
@SteffBrockley
@SteffBrockley 7 месяцев назад
I remember guessing this twist from the trailer. The bit where the daughter says she sees the old woman the most made me realise “They’re dead and the old woman is a psychic working for the people who currently live in the house.”
@carterasics
@carterasics 7 месяцев назад
Anytime there is dense fog in the area I immediately think of this film
@ferntim
@ferntim 7 месяцев назад
You guys would love The Orphanage
@Psichotica7
@Psichotica7 7 месяцев назад
Was just thinking that after seeing this. That's one of the darkest films I've ever seen.
@Me-wk3ix
@Me-wk3ix 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this reaction! I love watching your videos, you two always make me smile. You're both so much fun!
@martinmartinii9097
@martinmartinii9097 7 месяцев назад
Basically this movie: -"Why are you ghost?" "Who says I am ghost?" -"You are ghost" "I am not ghost" -.... -"...Than who is ghost?"
@Laur3nxlights
@Laur3nxlights 7 месяцев назад
This movie IS my Sixth Sense. Saw it in theaters when I was 10, and my jaw hit the floor. Goosebumps everywhere. To this day, it’s my favorite “scary” movie and favorite Nicole Kidman film (besides Batman Forever.) Never saw the twist coming. Saw Sixth Sense a few years later and guessed the twist almost immediately. 😂 I wonder if you guys would’ve clocked the death switch this early on if you’d seen this *prior* to Sixth Sense like I did.
@dionnehyman
@dionnehyman 7 месяцев назад
Michelle Fairley, the actress who played Catlyn Stark in Game of Thrones, is in the role of one of the new home owners, the mother.
@chaoticdemise4494
@chaoticdemise4494 7 месяцев назад
As a kid, I thought it was the opposite. That they were the ones alive, and the family that "intruded" were the ghosts. Then I saw it again, I was like ohhhhhhh....it's the reverse. And their in purgatory......either way, this movie was amazing
@vivi3098
@vivi3098 7 месяцев назад
You guys need to watch Lake Mungo if you liked this movie, man, just thinking about it gives me goosebumps. It's a Docu-Film and it's probably the best ghost related thing you'll see because of how utterly chillingly real it feels.
@Tmelton-bj3kf
@Tmelton-bj3kf 7 месяцев назад
Such a rewatch able movie it’s so cool to go back and watch it knowing that they are dead the whole time and there are surprisingly no plot holes you can tell the filmmakers had the twist in mind the whole time they made the movie
@ellaphx
@ellaphx 7 месяцев назад
I was literally "awww"ing at you two when you said "act like you like me" 🤣
@mal-nx6xs
@mal-nx6xs 7 месяцев назад
One thing I wish the movie did at 31:38 when she opened that door, the living people should have looked back at the door opinion by itself...
@lotofhate
@lotofhate 7 месяцев назад
33:06 Catelyn Stark from Game of Thrones
@CardiacCat
@CardiacCat 3 месяца назад
The dad was killed in the war. Remember when she met him in the fog and said "you're so different" and he said "sometimes I bleed". His spirit was trying to find his home and family to say goodbye, which he didn't get to do before he died.
@hughjorg4008
@hughjorg4008 7 месяцев назад
Writer and director of THE OTHERS also wrote Abre Los Ojos and sold the rights to Tom Cruise to remake it as *VANILLA SKY* (2001 film). Maybe Ash and Hannah would like to react to VANILLA SKY. 👍
@stormy2184
@stormy2184 7 месяцев назад
As epic as the sixth sense twist...just amazingly unexpected. Loved the reaction guys!❤
@mooglemage6456
@mooglemage6456 7 месяцев назад
This movie is literally perfect. The misdirection is just out of this world. Just when you think you've got it figured out, they throw another curveball at you to make you question everything again. Superbly done!
@skinheadjon901
@skinheadjon901 7 месяцев назад
R.I.P. English comedy legend Eric Sykes. (Mr. Tuttle). Nicole Kidman should have got an Oscar for her performance in this film. I've been looking forward to your reaction to this & you didn't disappoint. I keep thinking you both live in Dagenham by the way you speak !!! 🤔🌞🤩🙌👍
@aspeckt1
@aspeckt1 7 месяцев назад
Great movie. I watched it as a kid, it was so disturbing to me I felt somehow altered at the end, at least for a little while.
@user-ig4ki2hh4x
@user-ig4ki2hh4x 7 месяцев назад
Based on the novella ' Turning of the screw ' by Henry James first published in 1898 the movie has changes and slightly modernised
@melanie62954
@melanie62954 7 месяцев назад
I'm sure it was an inspiration, but The Turn of the Screw has a very different storyline--the only strong similarities are the isolated setting, two children, and a woman at the end of her tether. That describes a lot of horror stories, to be honest. The Innocents with Deborah Kerr is an excellent adaptation of that book.
@user-vh3ug5sw1e
@user-vh3ug5sw1e 7 месяцев назад
Here are some of my fave horror/thriller movies yall HAVE to watch: Dead Silence (2007) The Haunting in Connecticut (2009) House of Wax (2005) The Boy (2016) The Uninvited (2009) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) The Strangers (2008) Wrong Turn (2003) The Visit (2015) Don’t Breathe (2016) Disturbia (2007) Barbarian (2022) Plus sooooo many more!!!!
@lonerebeI
@lonerebeI 7 месяцев назад
Too bad they only upload like 2-3 horrors per year
@TA3DArtist
@TA3DArtist 7 месяцев назад
The DVD came with some cool information like the sensitivity to light is an actual real life condition. Solar urticaria I think it’s called.
@scbene
@scbene 7 месяцев назад
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. I watch it every Haloween!!!
@louielouie22
@louielouie22 7 месяцев назад
What a well made movie. It's so underrated.
@soneiswild
@soneiswild 6 месяцев назад
each scene in this movie is a masterpiece, my fav one when she was talking with her husband in the bedroom, she had the old closet mirror door face an empty bed symbolize that she is talking to her ghost husband.
@joered1222
@joered1222 7 месяцев назад
Check out Lake Mungo aswell, everyone that watches it never forgets it especially the credits.
@janeewaynee
@janeewaynee 7 месяцев назад
It seems she was trapped in that house in life as well as in death. Her kids really were severely allergic so she couldn't really leave that place after her husband died and she was basically isolated esp during the aftermath of the war and her husband's death and everyone else leaving the island. What she did was probably the only "out" she thought they had in their situation, a final act of desperation.
@trufflesrheaven
@trufflesrheaven 5 месяцев назад
I just came across your channel. I love your reaction. I subscribed!
@caribbeanman3379
@caribbeanman3379 7 месяцев назад
16:20 This was actually a relatively normal practice in the early days of photography - taking photos of deceased loved ones to remember them. There's even a genre name for this type of photography: *post-mortem portraiture* . It's kind of like the funeral counterpart to wedding photography. From a technical standpoint, it makes a lot of sense too. During the early days of photography, you had to remain very still for a long time in order to allow adequate exposure time for a good photo. That's one of the reasons why old photos don't feature many smiling people - it's hard to keep a good-looking, natural smile going for the exposure period, so subjects would just keep a neutral facial expression that they can maintain perfectly still for a long period. So you can imagine that the dead were the best photography subjects because they can keep perfectly still for a long period. So there was probably no better human subject for photography than the dead.
@AdDewaard-hu3xk
@AdDewaard-hu3xk 3 месяца назад
Memento mori
@frkk6933
@frkk6933 7 месяцев назад
I saw it at the movie theaters. Was stunned! Great movie!
@ravinkumar998
@ravinkumar998 7 месяцев назад
Right in the beginning when Kidman wakes up screaming 😱, it's because she had a nightmare where she smothered her kids and killed herself....only that it wasn't a dream.
@NF40375
@NF40375 7 месяцев назад
And her migraines are from the shot to the head And their occasional weird breathing was from being smothered by pillows
@alexamcdonald4374
@alexamcdonald4374 7 месяцев назад
Yes , I believe nicole kidman's character went mad when she learned that her husband passed away. I watched this when it was released because i'm old😊 At the time , it was so odd to watch nicole kidman in a movie where she was creepy and scary. Once I finally realized what was going on, it was such a twist it's such a good movie.
@davidwilson3568
@davidwilson3568 7 месяцев назад
you two are so funny, that opening monologue was gold
@Fernando-dt8je
@Fernando-dt8je 7 месяцев назад
The dad was dead. He was killed in the war. He said "I bleed sometimes". He was shot. He was looking for his house. But he realizes they are all dead. So he moves on. Goes away. He doesn't belong there, as a dead person.
@DarkAngel459
@DarkAngel459 5 месяцев назад
In 'The Others,' Nicole gave my 2nd favourite Actress performance of 2001. My favourite Actress performance of that year was by Nicole's close friend Naomi Watts in 'Mulholland Drive,' which would be an interesting film for you both to watch.
@marciebulsaraorcutt
@marciebulsaraorcutt 7 месяцев назад
This is my all-time FAVORITE movie! (But THIS time… Guys, I have never before LAUGHED so hard watching a film review.😜) BTW… Those old photos of dead people were “the real thing” (except for the ones of Mrs. Mills, Mr. Tuttle and Lydia that were added in). I used to work in a historical museum, and there were pictures very similar to those in the photo archives.) AND… FUN FACT: There is apparently some kind of tradition in the “creepy-film industry” to have a gardener named Mr. Tuttle! These “ghosty” movies ALSO have a Mr. Tuttle The Gardener: “The Black Cat” (c.1930s B&W film) and “The Changeling” (c.1970s, starring George C. Scott… This one is available to watch for FREE on RU-vid)
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