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Man, at the end the doctors/police were just like "He looks like a walrus, let's put him in a walrus enclosure instead of trying to help him." "Yeah, sounds like a plan."
I mean how? His body got mutilated beyond fixing. It's either death and putting him out of his misery... or somewhere to keep him "alive and safe" Edit: It has come to my attention that many are aginst what I said, and I totally agree and I want to apologize. I didn't think about the possibility of rehabilitation and if possible, trying to fix his body.
this movie was so creepy till the point where the serial killer pulled out his own walrus suit and said they had to 1v1 in walrus costumes in which I suddenly busted out laughing
Apparently he originally got this idea from a Craigslist ad. The ad had a guy in a walrus costume and wrote something like "if you want the room you have to dress up as a walrus and act like one" it was a harmless cute joke I honestly can not believe someone would look at a funny joke like that and think "huh what a funny joke. It would be better if it was turned into a horrific movie about a man being turned into a walrus for the rest of his now miserable life."
honestly this is how the writing process goes. I've seen both sides of the political isle and how both sides can go wrong for people and now I'm working on a whole ass book LMAO@@Aratakiittofan
I agree. I can't handle most horror, but body horror is just a different beast. I tried watching some scenes from Made in Abyss a while back. Big mistake. The body horror was so intense I was getting physically ill, to the point I almost threw up.
I have this great strategy to survive situations like this, and I don't think it's explored nearly enough in horror movies, it's called The "Don't go to random peoples houses in the middle of fucking nowhere" Stratagy
Frr there are so many signs that the situation is not likely to let you out alive but the main characters are always so stupid and ignore these thinking it’s a normal tuesday
@@CreatorOnYTReal I mean I’ll admit I have only gone to a strangers house once because I slipped off the road in my car in the winter and it was a country road… freezing and I didn’t have my phone. The closest house was a 10 minute walk in the snow but I got lucky they were good people lol
"Shouldn't we free this man from the walrus suit and attempt to give him surgery until he is mostly normal again instead of leaving him insdie of a tiny cage like he still isn't a human who deserves to be treated with rights like every other person?" "Nah."
@@z.o.a.r.7813 According to Howard it was over the guilt of not giving Mr. Tusk a chance to fight back and defend himself. Which resulted in him horrifically attempting to create a pseudo Mr. Tusk using Wallace and others to fight in his place.
@@z.o.a.r.7813 I am not sure which two you mean - so i explain both. Howard fought (and killed) the original Mister Tusk because he was starving while wounded on an island, and it was his only way to survive. For Howard and Wallace - Howard still felt guilty for killing and eating Mister Tusk, so he wanted to fight a -fair- fight against Mister Tusk to relief his guilt. That's the whole reason for turning someone into a walrus - he wanted a fair fight with the original walrus. :) Hope that makes it clear.
The most unreal part about the ending is that there's no way Wallace could had survived this home made surgery for long with no postoperative procedure in or out of the mansion, apparently. I don't want to be too explicit but let's just say that people died after way smaller surgeries because of later complications.
Also, depending on the procedures, the body would just outright reject them thinking they are not supposed to be thay way, making the body try and fix itself Also any foreign object added would also make it worse
I’m willing to bet ten bucks that Evil Walrus Psycho over here has done this before enough that he can prevent it And his travels probably gave him some ideas on how to prevent the rejections
Major survival tip: When traveling alone, always tell somebody that you trust where you will be so that they'd be able to give the authorities a good idea on where to start looking in the event that you suddenly vanish.
"If you were kidnapped by a serial killer who wants to turn you into a human walrus monster, what would you do?" Looks like I'm turning into a walrus then 💀
i love that the ending is just him chillin as a walrus, like, what? theres nothing they can do? He's just perma walrus now? Living in a wildlife preserve? Shits crazy
Something that still hunts me about this movie is that was explained that walrus can't cry. In the end the Girlfriend and the Friend say how Wallace changes forever and became a true walrus, but at the close shot is Wallace looking at them crying, showing how in some capacity he is still a human...
This was my first body horror movie and was what fully convinced me of both my thalassophobia and IMMENSE love for well executed body horror. For that reason, it holds a special place for me. Good to see a How-To-Beat tutorial for this, because as a kid, I couldn't see how somebody would really deal with this.
This story is so body horrific, it's impacted me more than any film where people actually die that I have seen in my life - this one is just really warped and twisted.
I 1000% agree with you, no other horror movie has left me so scared or feeling extremely sad for the protagonist/victim. Because the walrus suit looked so bloody and the way it moved it made it even worse.
It makes absolutely no sense, that he has to live as a walrus in the end and is held in a zoo...even though he might not want to live as a person anymore, he is still human and would not eat raw fish 🤣 I would rather commit suicide...
It would be better to just put him out, The thought of having to live after that in a deformed body even after getting out of the suit is horrifying and tiring
This movie is so horrifyingly disturbing that even remembering the fact that this is all fiction fails to give me any bit of comfort. It haunts me so hard sobs
@@81mrbetomezaIn the movie it is stated that mc cheats on his gf constantly so she cheated with his bf in secret, I assume as revenge but honestly she should just dump his ass…why lower yourself like that?
i remember my mother watching this in her bedroom while i was sleeping with her there. i was half asleep, and then i heard the walrus' cries and drowning and i legit bawled my eyes out, i was so disturbed by it. 16 years old.
@@dumb_link6315 if you watch the end credits they have a part in it where you see that its from a podcast. they basically do most of the plot from the movie and they thought it would be funny if he went "full walrus". that's why the ending is like that
@@dumb_link6315 I haven't watched the full movie yet only the recaps but I heard not only did he got turned into a walrus, he was also brainwashed into thinking his a walrus.
Brown recluse spiders are also found in the Pacific northwest. My father was once bit by one on his leg. After visiting the doctor and receiving antibiotics, his leg healed, but his entire shin remained a bit discolored, a little brownish, for the rest of his life. He also worked outdoors for highway maintenance, and he was in a wooded shrubby area when he was bitten.
Where I live you say to kids:"This spider fears you more than you fear the spider." In our whole country (Germany) isn't any spider I know about that is really dangerous. Most can't bite thought human skin. I heard about one single spider incident, but the spider came over a ship with bananas from I don't know where in the household. Black widdow I think. What happens without antibiotics? Can the Brown recluse spider kill? The only bad thing here are the ticks, but it's Note about illness and viruses and people who try to get it out without the right help or utensils.
@@followthewhiterabbit884 without going to much into detail, yeah. Depending on where it bites you. If you don’t get treatment like their dad did, you can straight up lose limbs in really bad ways. In 10th or 11th grade I had a science teacher who would show us “gross pictures” every now and then. He’d warn us how gruesome they are beforehand and let anyone that wants to, leave before he showed us. He’d go get anyone that left when he was done showing us. I always stayed cause I was always curious cause he’d always explain it to us as he showed us the gross pics. He was a great teacher and was one of my fav hs teachers.
Man, that ending is dumb and kinda depressing. Surgeons have been able to save people who've had all sorts of terrible things done to their bodies, idk why they would just leave him as a human walrus lol. Either that or his friends should've put him out of his misery so that he wouldn't have to endure such a pitiful existence.
This dude is one of my favorite channels, why? because he basically gives us movies we may not have access to, explains them, he tells us how to beat them, what more could u ask for as a horror-lover?
P.s If he survived this he could be removed from the walrus suit and have prothestetic legs on his knees. I don't know his status on the arms, but you could be surgically fixed and let your bones go back to normal fixation. Tongue being removed unfortunately would make talking about impossible to fix. So you'd have to learn sign language.
A similar movie that would be interesting to watch you review is Misery. The plot is actually very similar to Tusk, and it is one of the only horror movies I know where the protagonist actually makes smart decisions.
Fun fact: Towards the ending fight scene, the usage of fleetwood mac’s song also named “tusk” took up more than half of the movies 3 million dollar budget
Also, one can't cut a whole freaking leg in merely 1 night, even a plagued one requires multiple days by experienced docs or the victim would straight up die by trauma.
@@themanwithtomanyeyes8282with enough cutting, stitching, taking animal parts, and planning you could possibly modify the human body enough to maybe make it slightly resemble a walrus. but since the surgery would be very complicated and rather Difficult the victim would sadly pass away before the surgery would be even able to to finish.
i love how he's treating this very disturbing movie as if it's real, his common sense is HEAVILY used in this video i really enjoy these vids, also have a DAMN good day .
18:14 if I remember correctly from other explanation video, his vocal chords got cut off to truly mimic a walrus so he can't speak normally anymore. So all he can do is bark
I saw this movie a while ago after seeing a review video on it and It really weirded me out. But ngl some of the parts with him in his tusk suit made me laugh at how ridiculous it was
Even though he was a merciless maniac and killer, I swear, I almost feel guilty for Howard when he says: "Oh... You've come back.... You are my.... mister tusk....."
LoL, I enjoy fantasy role playing games . I was running a particular session and I had an evil very powerful Wizard polymorph a player's character into a Seal. What I plotted out was this player's character was a Lawman of sorts who captured this malefactor as part of a larger operation to apprehend an illegal gambling ring that stole property and money by rigging games . It so happened that one of the members of this ring was a powerful wizard that altered his appearance to look like a scruffy " hick" and then was able to escape the jailcell using magic . That wizard then took vengeance upon that Lawman who captured him by turning the Lawman into a Seal . That player who had his character turned into a Seal was not pleased and I of course let that player "sweat" for a while before I set the scene for the polymorph to be able to be reversed through the magic of another more powerful wizard . Seeing my Buddy acting like a Seal ,complete with "barking" more or less like a Seal and clapping his hands like flippers whilst he roleplayed his character in that predicament was some seriously funny stuff. So I saw what someone would do in a fantasy setting if they were turned into a Seal. Not quite a Walrus but taxonomically related ,as Seals and Walruses are Pinnipeds that shared a common Ancestor . 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Rock and Hard Place In my opinion the first Human Centipede movie is also worse than Tusk. Human Centipede doesn't have any humorous moments to it. What makes Tusk such a special body horror movie is its absurdity, and also Johnny Depp as an ageing Canadian detective.
@@Bean-kh9cu He is, he plays the detective. I know that he is unrecognisable with the beret and moustache but it is him. If you have a hard time believing it, you can check Wikipedia. I was surprised and didn't recognize him the first time I watched the movie.
I laughed so many times during this movie Not exact quote but “You’re gonna be a walrus!!! Or nothing at all!!” 👴🏻-“Isn’t man truly a walrus at heart?” 👨🏻-“…..AGHHHHHH!!!” 👴🏻-“AHHHHHHH!” It was the fact he screamed back at him that made me lose it
isn't man truly a walrus at heart? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 this movie was so funny, i don't get why everyone in the comments is so disturbed. like nobody got the dark humor comedy
@@bm-ub6zc i know I'm six months late, but dude, the body horror is the disturbing part not the humor, the humor is funny but the concept of surgically changing someones body beyond recognition is the horror part.
Pretty sure you can't beat Tusk, the second it goes into Act 4 and it lands a hit on you every version of yourself will be affected by the infinite spin so really no one is going to be able to help y- oh shit, wrong Tusk... my bad.
POV when you’re Canadian and you realize that some us people think that we normally say Eh all the time. Also the way Wallace looks when he’s a walrus looks so funny!!!
@@kujikawathemeekmage3640 no, you said you couldn't take the ending seriously anymore, as though you'd been taking it seriously up until that point. So herfa derf, derpa derp derp.
@@emptyingmyballsinyomommymouth Yeah, what crazy world would have podcast names that reference anything Nazi. What a crazy timeline that would be. Certainly not ours.
Thank God you answered this movie, I watched it when I was like 14 or 15 and it disturbed me for a while, and always thought it always not that popular
How ironic his name is Wallis and the old man turned him into a Walrus.😅 watching this on storyrecaped creeped me out,but on this channel I laughed at how horribly ironic it was…🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sad part is he killed him after turning into a walrus if he actually tried when he had both arms he probably could have at least wounded him to delay the surgery
I did not know what to expect when I went into watching this movie with my best friend. We knew it was a Kevin Smith movie & had heard the original short story script on the SModcast podcast, but there was no way of listening to them discuss it without assuming it would be a bit funny to watch. I have to tell you, I instantly fell in LOVE WITH THIS MOVIE! It is terrifying & Justin Long does such a spectacular job. The added horror of his best friend having an affair with his girlfriend behind his back is also just sheer perfection. It was so unexpected & bizarre. The only part about the movie I would change is Johnny Depps character. The character comes off like a joke, but in a movie that's this disturbing, having someone play him more like a straight up genuine weirdo, rather than a silly caricature would have pushed things to such a new depth. Side Note: The gas station clerks are Lily Rose Depp, Johnny's Daughter, & Harley Quinn Smith, Kevin's daughter. Also, Yoga Hosers was a trainwreck as a follow-up connected story.
No way Wallace would've looked that deep into the decorations as soon as he got into the house I'm sure that if you guys or anyone else here were in that situation they would've suffered the same fate.
Obviously-- I'm sorry, but I feel like this kind of comment is on every video. Like, we know, How to Beat knows, everyone knows that these movies are crazy and you probably couldn't beat jack shit. But alas this is a "how to beat" video and it would kinda kill the commentary if he had to say "I wouldn't have done it... but" every time
@@sstar339 Most of the clues in other movies are actually kinda obvious, but you can see even the guy was reaching so hard to find a clue at the beginning
Nah, I'm too afraid to accept food or drink from someone out in the middle of nowhere. Or even go to a mansion in the middle of nowhere, alone, without anyone knowing where I went. Hell, in general I'm just afraid of rich people. Though there is a possibility I will modify my body beyond my humanity some time in the future, but it will be under my own volition and planning, so there's that.
@@Hirma_L genetic engineering and brain to computer interfaces are making interesting leaps. In the not too distant future people will be editing out genetic diseases, or have implants that let them move paralyzed limbs. Further in the future instead of attempting to remove disadvantages, we'll be aiming to enhance the healthy. I simply aim further than that, not content with my humanity. But it'll be closer to ghost in the shell or transcendence, though even those kinds of stories tend to keep people humanoid in appearance, that's not always true
How to Beat just did Justin Long running from a monster in Jeepers Creepers, to being trapped at someone's house being turned into a Walrus monster, to being an actor in a movie (Barbarian) with a monster trapped in his ....thats Meta
My mom showed me this movie when I was around 11, for me and her it’s quite a tradition to watch horror movies and recommend one for another(like the saw movies) but I must say that this movie had left us both traumatized 💀
Spoiler Alert: Man in the movie, I almost cried my heart out. The fact that he was kidnapped and tortured in several ways, yet the killer wasn't done. He even took his privilege as a human being. I can't possibly put myself in that situation, I feel sorry.
100% agree. I never even watched the movie, I just watched bits and pieces of a video Roanoke Gaming did about it but even that small exposure to it made me unable to sleep and feel nauseous. And keep in mind I love horror, even body horror like the Slither and objectively scarier stuff like the stories by Junji Ito.
@@Scarecrow_Crane So I love horror and also watched Roanoke Gaming's video and yeah the thing is the movie has so little horror in it vs how much dark comedy they try and lean into (it just doesn't work and it's not even funny.) If you watch it you'll be less scared then when you watch videos about it because they skip all the boring stuff... though I still don't recommend it, not a great watch. Everything you've seen in this video and Roanokes is basically all the scenes. (Wait did Roanakes video show the very final scene where it's clear wallace is still human in there because of his tears at seeing his fiancée and his best friend together. That's the one part that is often skipped in videos about Tusk) It honestly feels like a meaner human centipede trying to be funny.
@@Scarecrow_Crane Oh... Slither is way worse than Tusk imo, Tusk is pretty bad too in the body horror-meter, I mean both choices are horrifying but in the Slither's case after all the body horror, the victims still die a painful death, even though in a medical point of view Wallace should had died a painful death days after his transformation too...
@@caranostalgico9249 You’re absolutely right, but for some reason Slither just didn’t have the same visceral effect on me. I think maybe it’s because the threat in Slither was literally alien and not human, so it adds distance psychologically, while the threat in Tusk was a human being.
The ending is so fckd up. His girlfriend is dating his best friend and she throws a fish to him?? How about getting him to a hospital and helping!?? Trippy movie lol...
While in a normal situation your observation about people needing help to go up and down stairs in a w/c is accurate, I actually know a woman who is able to go up and down stairs on her own in a w/c, so I would be that one random person who wouldn't see that as immediately suspicious lol.
So was she cheating on him w his friend/coworker while he was getting demoralized, broken (mentally, emotionally, and physically), and turned into a walrus?
the wheelchair thing can be many things, i know people who have elevators in their houses for accessibility. as well as ambulatory wheelchair users. it obviously didn’t go into detail of it but it’s a fun fact and very interesting subject to research
Me: Why am I so paranoid all the time, I can barely let myself sleep some nights Also me: I wonder if it's possible to make it out if I ever get kidnapped by a psychopath since there's always a non-zero chance of that happening at any give time, obviously.
The ending was pretty funny when he fought Howard and then it was just him living his life casually in a wildlife preserve, but the earlier parts of the movie were pretty creepy