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I saw a lot of people saying that the trailer came off quite cheesy. But damn the whole time I was sat in the cinema, I was on the edge of my seat. It’s the atmosphere that really got to me. Once I got home I couldn’t stand or even look at the dark parts of my house 🤣
I liked the movie, just when the the final demon was shown I couldn’t take it too seriously with them perfect ass teeth haha but overall I enjoyed the movie
SAME!! i was so on edge the entire movie, and i actually went to go see it in theatres with my brother.. during the ending he actually physically jumped and let out a little scream too LOL. i know that many people say the ending or just the trailer in general was cheesy, but i thought it was pretty well done!!
yeah the trailer made the movie seem corny and like a typical horror, when I saw the trailer in the movies. the movie itself, even from watching the reactions, is very scary. LoL
@@DanielFernandez-gv6iy I think that’s kinda the point tho, not too mention it was pretty much just based on the look of her mother. I’d love to see the demon creature in another movie in another persons form. Would look so cool
Something people wouldn’t know, but me working in a movie theater, the soundtrack for the credits is one of the creepiest things about the movie, especially being in a large theater in the middle of the night by yourself cleaning, it’s so insanely creepy
I work at Icon Theaters and I had that same feeling, and one time when I was cleaning the theater some girls were screaming when they were listening to the music, I found that so funny though.
Honestly, rather than a sequel, I would like to see a prequel. Maybe an origin story explaining what it is and where it came from etc. Could be very interesting.
@@northwind2538 I was so mad they gave that in the trailer, that would have an amazing fresh reaction in a theater full of people! But honestly this movie is the only one I’ll give passes to the jumpscares just because of how original in design some of them are
The actress who played Rose was in 13 Reasons Why and daughter of Kevin Bacon. And yes, the replaying the audio jumpscare was the only jumpscare that got me. I was also too focused on figuring out what were the words that were whispered that it caught me off guard. Really well done.
I'm glad the sister at the car scene hit so hard for you guys, they put that shit in the trailer, thankfully I didn't see the trailer before I saw the movie but afterwards I eventually the trailer and saw they did that. I was pissed like why ruin that for people it's SUCH an effective shot.
I actually teared up watching this movie but not because I was scared, I was moved by the protagonist and the trauma she had to go through and how she couldn't overcome it to get the "happy ending". It just felt very cruel and real. And if I had PTSD myself I wouldn't have been able to watch it but I hope it's a cathartic experience for people with PTSD.
23:36 not to sound sadistic but I'm so happy you watched the movie without watching the trailer because they put the best jumpscare in the freaking trailer. Loved your reactions!!
Nooo frrr somehow I didn’t realize that the therapist was the thing but dang I gotta say the 3 worst things were the cat birthday scene. The sister going to the car and putting down her head like that😭😭east I knew it was coming cause the trailer but Noo. And the worst thing is at the end when she put her face apart and It like went inside like huh💀😭
I liked the movie a lot until the final monster reveal and when the final form of the demon was shown it shook me so much I found the film to be genuinely unnerving. The way it smiles and how it’s eyes are places and how it came to Rose while menacingly smiling is not an image I’ll forget for a long time. I regretted sitting in the front rows.
I watched this the other day. I went in with low expectations but was pleasantly surprised at how scary it was. I’m pretty desensitized to horror but this one got me good.
This is the one horror movie that I had my hands over my eyes the ENTIRE time in the theater, movie ended I was shaking and was so scarred, and normally horror movies don't hit me THAT badly.
I seen this movie in theaters pretty packed but the reactions were priceless lol this is the kind of movie for the theaters. Sound design as great and made the whole vibe of the movie creepy and you really do feel for the main character.
My mom would have said, "THANK your aunt for the present! Be polite." Then we'd all freak out at the dead cat. Years later it would have been family saying, "remember that time our aunt gave you a dead cat for your birthday?"
i literally just watched this with my mom last night lmao I'm not a big horror movie fan but this one was really good! "i swear to god that cat better not die" that was me. i just knew. and then i immediately knew what was in the box. and my mom yelled at me as if i had jinxed it LMAO
john’s reaction at the smile 4:38…so good hahaha! this film genuinely got under my skin…and no horror movie does! I’ve even had nightmares about that smile haha! nothing too big of course, but still!
I love that you reference the 1408 movie. This and 1408 are two of my favorite psychological horrors because they both utilize the theme of trauma and un-dealt with mental illness to tell a story about a supernatural phenomenon that is only believed by the protagonist when they actually experience it.
I tried to scroll through all the comments to see if any addressed the identity of the guy in jail who beat it. If I missed it, my apologies. The actor looked familiar to me as well, and I found out why. His name is Rob Morgan, and he played the gun dealer in the Netflix Marvel series, DD, Punisher, and the others. I think he made appearances in all of them actually.
Me whenever I see someone in this movie smile: "Stop that..." Lmao, I really want a loop of Rose freaking out when the phone jumpscares her after that creepy. Your "Face...OFF."comment was hilarious. 23:37 was pretty much my reaction too. I also said "ASSHOLE!"at the top of my lungs, as I usually do when a jumpscare happens, lol.
Smile was so good and the short film based on it (Laura Hasn’t Slept) is really good too. I love that they used the same actress and character from the short film as the same character we see die in the beginning of the movie in the hospital scene.
I've seen a ton of horror films, and I have to say Smile is by far among the creepiest of them. As in, ones that personally shook me to the bottom of the core. There was just something about this film that really made me extremely uncomfortable. Perhaps it's the daytime jumpscares or the messed up music or the monster's design, but I was genuinely surprised at how scary this film was for me personally. I usually don't scream out loud when I watch horror, but this got me doing that lol. So imagine The Ring, It Follows, Sinister, and IT, with some bits of originality and creativity that form a horrifying whole. That's Smile for you!
6 months pregnant and I decided to see this in the theatre cause I’m a genius 😑 to be fair I was told that it wasn’t that scary and it needed more jump scares. Starting to think that person was trolling me. Nearly peed myself. But I love horror movies and I didn’t wanna miss this one lol.
I really liked the blue room opening scene. I liked how the flower pot wasn’t closed in on and was rather used as a focal point to emphasis its importance and later use
I actually really liked this movie…except for the ending. Like I liked how she died and it passed on to the ex, but I felt like the monster was a little funny or weird. I also felt like I’ve seen the monster before. I also felt like the presence of not knowing what it actually is was the scary part and it got diminished when the monster was revealed.
@@itzelwisteria1819 well yeah. I kinda of get that, but I felt like the entity was the embodiment of all trauma, of all mental illness. I thought it was going to be something like the shadowy drawings of a smile that the guy, Gabriel munoz I believe, drew before he died. But for some it worked for some it didn’t. I still liked the movie overall.
the girl acting as Laura Weaver was franky from an australia kids show called sleepover club { Season 1} in which she stared alongside the main actress from the 100
I just watched this yesterday. Omg heartbreaking. The actress that played Rose she was amazing 🤩 and omg that birthday scene disturbed me..omggggg Mustache that was painful .I wish it would've ended with the house just burning down ughhhhhh
I actually liked the ending they went with. Trauma never fully goes away. It can be maintained, but it'll always linger. I thought it was the more thematically sound ending personally
When Laura says “it looks like my Grandfather who died in front of me when I was seven” is excellent foreshadowing since Rose saw her own Mother die which tells us the curse is being passed on. I’ve definitely picked up on more details the more I watch it
this movie definitely reminded me of Hereditary: amazing subtle background scares heavy, deep, touchy subjects as plot points trauma is basically the monster/killer
I watched this alone at home. I’m usually pretty good watching horror but I was actually on the edge of my couch for 90% of the movie. I really enjoyed it
The Smile Demon’s face is the thing of nightmares for me. The first time I saw the reveal of it in the theaters, completely unaware it would happen, watching it unfold in front of me second by second, I genuinely felt like I was staring into the face of Hell itself. Absolute masterpiece of horror.
I really thought this was going to be a Truth Or Dare remake and I expected it to be terrible. I'm so happy I couldn't have been more wrong. 2022 has been fantastic in the horror department.
Horror movies don’t generally scare me, but when the Smile Entity showed it’s true face, I didn’t just sh*t bricks, I sh*t out a whole damn brick wall.
wtf… i just clicked off of paramount getting done watching this. then i get this notification. honestly i thought the first half was pretty cliche, but the ending (SPOILER) where it jukes you into thinking she got to his apartment, really got me
Just finished it myself and god damn that was FAR better than I thought it would be. The ways it touched on psychological trauma was genuinely fantastic and some of the imagery was just down right terrifying.
This movie scared the hell out of me when I saw it in the theaters,the dead cat scene broke me though I hate it when they kill off the pets in horror movies. The jump scare when she was listening to the audio tapes got me good and had my heart pounding for a while after that. I just wish the changed the ending a bit but other wise I love this movie and what it's trying to say about mental heath and how it's not the fault of those who have it because they can not always fight the 'demons' inside their mind. The actress of Rose is Kevin Bacon and his wife Kyra Sedwick's daughter which is interesting she looks a bit like them both.
Watching you both curl in on yourselves right from the start was so gratifying. Smile is one of my favorite movies because the reaction to it is so deeply *visceral*. I believe that's what sets it apart from other horror films-- it doesn't set out to scare or disturb from an external trigger, but like the like the trauma the monster feeds from, the dread and the building horror are something you feel inside you. I love that we take Rose's journey with her and see the mounting panic and frustration of other's disbelief. The layers and analogies run deep, and the acting from each character is off the charts; it's a brilliant movie. Thanks for watching and having such honest and invested reactions.
I wonder how that wife felt, the one who kicked Rose out. I wonder how she felt when she heard Rose was dead a couple days later. I wonder how everyone who called her crazy and didn’t believe her felt. Even with literal evidence, so easy to find it took the ex ten minutes tops, nobody believed any of them. The pattern is so obvious that every victim has found it within a week, and nobody even cares enough to try.
i loved this movie SO much. The score drew me in immediately, it's my favorite thing about it. The fact that it's almost all practical effects is so impressive and refreshing, too.
1 of the best movie reaction from both of you here 😂 It really was an under the radar horror film... I got to see a pre screening of it... The movie theater experience was even crazier
13:39 they also showed multiple times where she was hearing or seeing things but then it was just a trick and she came back to reality without something happening. That makes you think when it stops whispering Rose in the audio recording she's just gonna feel more crazy. But then they jumpscare you so bad and I love it because I don't get got like that anymore but that scene really got me
Loved this film!! Saw it in theaters twice. Hearing that trippy ass sound design in such a great sound system was insane! It really balanced a sense of trippiness and scariness very well. Felt kinda old school at parts. Felt hardcore at parts. Felt creative. Definitely felt like it was well crafted by someone who truly appreciates horror. The title scene was dope af! Kinda tells you this movie is gonna be intense. Trailers Definitely made it look cheesier than what it really is. Almost felt like I was watching an A24 film. Good shit! Would love to see more stuff like this! Creative and effective 👌👏👍✨️🙌❤️
Went to see this in the theaters and it was so uncomfortable to watch😂 I hate jump scares and the fact that it was so quite all the time made me sit at the edge of my seat!
@@brandonkashinsky9222 I'm exactly the same! I'm okay when it's like consistently scary but my heart can't handle jump scares! I feel like my soul will leave my body😂
Rob Morgan is the guy in the jail…not Michael K. Williams…smh…Rob Morgan was in Stranger Things & Daredevil tv show…The main character is Kevin Bacon’s daughter…lol…it’s so fun watching y’all btw…love your facial expressions when you’re scared…😂😂😂
I just watched 'The Menu' today. Oh my GOD! If you dudes haven't seen it yet: PLEASE SEE THIS MOVIE. It is INSANE! 🤯 I don't know how else to describe it. I want to see it again it was such art that was unexpectedly gnarlier than I had previously thought going in. Ralph Fiennes was just over the moon amazing. 👏 I mean Bravo Voldemort, Perfecto!
"I swear to god, that cat better not die." I said the exact same thing when I watched this for the first time. Whenever there's a cat or a dog or any cute pet in anything horror-related, something horrible almost always happens.
I couldn’t watch your reaction because this movie genuinely made me uncomfortable but I’m so glad the comments validated my feelings about this movie. I was so distraught I was in tears and recently I had been doing really well with horror movies since my boyfriend loves them but this was awful the noises the suspense the scares the dark corners it had me questioning my own senses. Scariest movie for me in a long time
Just started watching. I watch a bit then watch reactions up to that point then watch some more, that's just my weird way of doing it. So far I got to say the part that's got me stressed out the most is the way she ignores that cat that runs up for attention and she just walks past every time I'm like dammit b**** pet that cat! Hope it eats her face at the end LOL. All right now back to the show lol. -Ok she fed and finally petted her kitty cat. I'm cool with her again LOL.
I’m watching your reaction without having seen the movie. Think I’m happy…you having to blur stuff out may actually been for the best. 😂 when I saw the girl cut her face almost off…thought I was looking at the new sequel to face off. 😅
i’ve been well immersed in horror movies/culture from a very young age (like 3-4 years old) so not a lot freaks me out now. i had to sleep with a sitcom on tv for almost a month after watching this movie in theaters. images from it will still randomly pop in my head when i’m alone at night. as someone who suffers from ptsd, the idea that this thing attaches to people who’ve experienced trauma really did a number on me. it’s a great movie, really well done, but so SO gd creepy