In case no one else has said this, this whole thing was set up and filmed by one girl. She set up every part of the house to make it as creepy as possible. She is insanely talented. Edit: According to the replies, it's a girl. So she is insanely talented.
The video is oddly comforting and depressing to me. It scared me at first, but after a while it felt as though the narrator/cameraman was a lingering spirit and I was seeing their house through their eyes, in a forlorn way. They don't even flinch at the growing decay, or the dead bodies popping up, as if it all just... happened. And they're a part of it.
I’ll be honest the “grandpa and grandma is here” parts got me better than any jumpscare has. It was so unexpected and so off and different from the rest of the video that it just hits you bad. Shows you dont need a Jumpscare to make someones damn heart skip a beat.
The camerawork and lighting are an absolute masterclass. Handheld motion while the exposure zig-zags from barely visible to blinding. Silent jumpscares at their best. The premise helps the first few cuts of the 'loops' feel 100% genuine while the viewer's realization of the length of the hallway and perspective cements the tension. The first full shot of the doll table and its terrace shape was the most impactful and disorienting feeling of 'what am i even seeing'. Must re-watch the original to appreciate the sound design.
That reminds me of a video I watched a couple of days ago by Kyle Hill, where at the end he talks about a cab driver, and the woman who looked soaking wet years after the tsunami suddenly asked if she was dead before disappearing from existence before the driver turned around to look at her. It's like the Japanese are really bad at understanding and recognizing that they are dead.
I think that was the intention, like the person who was giving us the tour died during the Typhoon that hit via, some part of the ceiling landing on them. And we watch what they see in their final moments within their own house via a tour.
Oddly enough their Minecraft playthrough is also a delight but for completely different reasons, he decided to go into the game completely blind and refused to look up any information, he somehow ended up learning the basics of redstone machinery before learning how to sleep.
@@Emmariscobar I love their minecraft videos so much because they make all this terrifying horror art and then u go there and its just a super chill guy playin with blocks its very charming
When you lose people close to you this is that “This can’t be real. I can’t believe this is really happening.” feeling. The dreadful reality slowly taking over. This is your life now.
The repetition of dialogue was one of the things that made it so unnerving - like the person in the walkthrough was living their nightmare over and over again
I'm really glad people discover more vids from nana, they're really good! i also recommend watching his vid called "poko poko shopping", i love it so much
After watching the behind the scenes of "My house walktrough", here are some interesting facts: 1- Theres no CGI, nana literally redecorated an abandoned house using destroyed old things 2- Nana was apparently scared while recording this, so during the filming, the lights were on. They just added a color filter to the video so it seems like its dark Edit: Here are some others facts. 3- The house have one long hallways with multiple rooms at the right and the left with a door in the front. The filming process was simple: They decorated the house with broken thing, then they recorded. They redecorated again but this time with blood, they filmed again. Basically, they did that like 4 times and they then edited it to make it look like an endless loop. 4- A lot of people are wondering why is this so scary, simple. The color saturation is WAY too high, wich gives it a really disturbing feeling. It makes it feel like something isn't okay, that something is wrong. They also used a lot of door to give that stressful feeling, because when opening the doors, it feels like there would be a jumpscare but nothing. You are there, waiting for it but it never comes. Also, the Sutra and the rain in the background also plays a big part on the psychology of the viewer. It gives a feel of emptiness, of dead. 5- Also the fact that he keeps repeating things like "This is the alters and ancestors" make it feel like an unending trip. A literal nightmare.
This is the best type of horror footage I’ve ever seen in my life. Everything’s vague, nobody speaks, the house is ruined and flooded but it’s never mentioned- A perfect surreality. With the same kind of atmosphere that you’d feel in a nightmare!
My favourite part of this video? The second video attached to it that explains the making of with funny stop motion and anime music. After I had watched that making of video, it truly made me appreciate this one so much more. So much work and it turned out absolutely horrific.
The fact that Nana, or PiroPito as he calls himself elsewhere, the maker of the House tour, was scared while filming it makes it even more impressive and amazing than it is already.
@@Ella-de5in of course it is fake, but even after making all the props, experiencing THAT In PERSON will scare everyone, including the creator, shitless.
honestly the fact that one man put dedication into getting this home and setting this all up on his own, and then managing to perfectly portray raw horror without cheap jumpscares is so impressive to me.
Yep that's the point, because he warns you that he's about to turn or open it and you're also wondering how tf the door is closed again. He also makes it day and...TURNS right at the last second real quickly.
This is what truly good horror is when you can create terror from pure atmosphere. No monsters, no jumpscares. If the creator added a jumpscare near the end, it would've just cheapened the whole experience.
That is Japanese horror for you as it plays with your mind during and after the experience. Something Western and Korean horror never gets right with all those cheap jump scares or copying Japanese horror.
@@markdexter6338 Yeah. Japanese horror tends to unnerve you at your core. It's like The Grudge girl. She terrifies you without needing to jump in your face because everything about her appearance and how she moves just triggers some kind of primitive fears. It's some kind of aggressive level of uncanny valley.
It was creepy at the start, but it got really boring around the time it felt like just a PT clone in a regular video instead of a game. The Silent Hill aesthetic at the very end didn't do anything for me either. I just didn't feel the visceral fear that Mark got out of it.
I reached a certain point where nothing I watch terrifies me, I can sleep calmly alone in my room watching a horror movie. Now this video, although 6 years old, has reignited that missing feeling, the complete uneasiness, the terror of the unknown, no jump scares, no silly monsters or paranormal phenomenonas. Just watching an entity, dwelling repeatedly in a horrifying setting, a part of this unique experience is how one turns from being scared for the dweller into scared... From.
Nana825763 is the same dude who is famously known for Username 666. This was like... early days horror for RU-vid users, so for all the younger folks out there who've never heard of this guy, Nana is seriously talented. If you want horror that's more on the silent and creative side, you should probably check Nana out. The only warning you're gonna get is that some of his work does touch on heavier subjects. He doesn't pull punches.
I did some research on the dolls and the Festival they're for. They're meant to absorb bad spirits and be thrown away as soon as the festivity ends, to take the bad energy away with them. Person in the video says their dolls have been left there "for decades". Haunted asf.
@@unfunnyandunoriginal3415 I agree with Mar Clint, but also, when it comes to a story like this, what matters is the lore of the story. Clearly in this house that belief is very much true and very much causing chaos.
Its like a culture thing. If you moved and your grandfathers favorite rocking chair got damaged in transit you can't just get a new 1950 style hand carved chair.
Fun fact, the guy who made this made/makes minecraft videos, and its amazing because he refuses to look anything up and it is such an experience to watch him calmly figure things out
One of the most terrifying thing about the house is that it doest make sense. A square has 4 sides. But he went 2 times left. So only 3 hallways. Unless its a triangle ofcourse.
when everything started getting that red look to it, all I could think of is the mirror room in Silent Hill 3. and there were "touches" of the game Kuon in here too. maybe one of the original 3 Fatal Frame games. I definitely remember a Hina doll room in Kuon, and I want to say Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly did too.
For anyone who might be wondering, sutra are a specific type of Indian literature. In Buddhism, what I assume is grandfather's religion in this video, they're bits of scripture said to be from Buddha, which are chanted and repeated on certain radio channels or as parts of some rituals. I'm not super familiar with how they're used in Japanese Buddhism, so I'd be interested to hear others' thoughts on it.
The scary thing for me is knowing something is clearly off when they loop back around in the hallway, and slowly becoming more scared of what's around the next corner. Them turning every corner and opening the doors made me flinch every time because I expected something or someone to be on the other side.
So, I've already commented once on this video but i'm back again I have seen the behind the scenes for this, I know there are no overt jumpscares, I actually really appreciate the artistry put into making the video; and yet it is still *really* freaky, like hard to watch levels of freaky. Major props to the creator.
i mean this is absolutely terrifying and all, but surely i can't be the only one who couldn't stop thinking about how satisfying it would be to see that whole place get powerwashed
It's like he's stuck in a traumatic flashback or nightmare, but the event never arrives due to memory suppression, so he's stuck going back over the same moment before or after, trapped in observations and a feeling of dread.
because marks room is so dark whenever the screen gets darker/brighter his camera does the same and it makes it seem like hes there in the video too and its pretty cool
The amount of times i said to myself and Mark, "It was flooded" is amazing. I lived through the flood of 93' in Iowa and it devastated my entire family.
the video itself is scary, but the context is honestly scarier. a boy and his family died in a typhoon, and what were seeing is his house or more accurately, his afterlife. forced to walk the same halls over and over again, which is why he repeats himself
I feel like this video is a representation of dementia. He keeps forgetting what room he is in and keeps reintroducing it. He also remebers his house differently each time.
I get the impression that the video was made by a ghost, who doesn't realize that they have died, and has no sense of the passage of time. The fact that the house is very 1960s Japan, and the Buddhist sutras being chanted in the background (often funerary rites) reinforces this impression.
This was better then I thought I thought it was a real typoon footage hours tour until the loops. And changes like a particular game... Its very well done/made. The fact you can't tell when the camera stops/starts during the "changes" it's either very well edited or someone is following behind to change things before they loop back around.
No jump scares, no overly done startling tones. No monsters, ghosts or anything, just pure psychological tension. I fucking hate it and love it god damn.
I mean... I guess? Isn't the presence of danger what actually creates the tension? With nothing there to actually scare you it's just kinda gross visuals. It'd be like going through a haunted house but no one was there to jump out and spook you.
@@greylithwolf People jumping out and spooking you is scary for like the first two times, then jumpscares just sorta just make you go "oh fuck off" whenever they happen. As for presence of danger, it depends on what type of danger. It can work, but if it's the presence of threat that will kill you, threat that will kill you has been seen a lot and isn't really all that bad
I think one of the reasons it's so scary is that the atmosphere subconsciously makes you expect a jumpscare, or for there to be a sudden loud noise or for the camera to reveal something horrifically gory and mutilated. But it never happens, so you're just left feeling tense the whole time.
I was like "Oh no, poor person, must be hard losing everything like that." Then it looped and I was like, "Fuck everything about that you can have it chief."
the first time it looped i was like "this is the longest hallway in the house? i thought the other one was? unless i misheard and the other one was the second-longest" and then it kept looping
This looks like a visual representation of dementia, as the person keeps walking through the same hallways and saying the same things, as their surroundings slowly distort and become unrecognizable. I could see "Everywhere at the End of Time" playing in the background and fitting perfectly.
nana's dedication to the craft is insane. To anyone wondering thats a real building. He went through and set it all up in a real building himself for the video.
Incase you were wondering like me, “The sutras are documents that record the Buddha's teachings. Often they are memorized and chanted as a kind of prayer.” :)
If you listen closely, you can hear what sounds like music playing in the back ground. In the final stage of the "house tour," it sounds closer. This could be a Buudhist Sutra. Also, on the floor, you can see what looks like hair or threads, which feels almost referential to the literal meaning of Sutra, which means strings/threads. Honestly the idea of a chant/prayer being heard in the background of a setting like this just makes it even more disturbing.
I watched thos alon, in the dark, on a 50"led 4k tv with just the sound from the video all the cracking and music or whatever it was it was very very unsettling for such plain video with no enhancments. Truly terrifying. Thanks again mark. Your amazing as always. :)
True terror doesn't always have jumpscares, the environment alone can make it scary and uncomfortable. Anyway, now to wait for him to watch MeatCanyon's Five Nights At Markipliers. Edit: So I didn't know at the time Mark already saw the video and posted the link in his commentary page when I posted this. I wanted to thank those who comments are in the replies section for informing me.
That's probably because the RU-vidrs who make videos of them doing laundry without having previously amassed 30 mil subs aren't really the ones being seen by...like...anybody at all.
This reminds me of dissociative amnesia that feeling of being stuck in a memory with only the facts you know the longer you try to straighten out the memory the scarier it gets because the lies are made to protect you and how calm the person is or spirit also rings very true that emotional distance you have but the dread we as the audience feel is close to how those represented feelings can feel maybe im just looking into it just how i see it
Nice bike! I have not tried a Felt yet, I've been stuck on Jamis for most my life. They just keep going and going, never breaking down, maybe small things rarely. Love bikes...
There's an actual behind the scenes making of video- the creator bought an old house and remodeled it for the shoot. He did it all on his own! Talk about dedication and creativity.
Yes powerwash away all the evil stuff! It would be like Ghostbusters, but instead of vacuuming the ghosts away you powerwash them away with holy water.
The most unnerving is when it kept saying grandmother is not here, I knew we would see her, and the constant loop with more doers opening and rooms changing, LA literally NOTHING has ever scared me this much
I'm guessing this is like some kind of schizophrenic guy or some sort or a person who suffers from mental problems and the more he tour guides their home, the more we see the reality of it's state and condition
@@humanman2358 Nope, cuz if that were the case the sliding doors wouldn't be shut again. He has no mental problems, just time ones. He's in a quasi-deja vu temporal crisis where every door he opens just puts him at a similar but different place in the house.
@@humanman2358 He doesn’t have mental problems. He set this all up himself. He is a horror fan, and is currently making his own horror game. He also makes Minecraft lets-plays now lmao
Thank you for a few voices of logic. I'm so confused by this idiot in the video and the morons commenting about how brilliant the horror is......I shit things that look more horrific on a daily basis.
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