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My mother had Alzheimer's. It was heartbreaking. I was her caregiver. Every day was a struggle. But to tell you the truth, i feel blessed that I was able to spend that time with her.
ОтветитьI already love your reviews/takes on the films you select, but I only just noticed you have all 5 seasons of Kids In The Hall in the background 😍🥰
Ответитьthe audio is disgustingly bad btw. i love the videos but holy shit it's destroying my ears. the mic is popping constantly, my monitor already had issues, i swapped to headphones and realised it's not just me, its the actual audio. damn
ОтветитьI couldn't watch the video bc of his annoying yelly voice. I hope I can find another video about this movie.😑
Ответить😅😅
ОтветитьHe is doing only commentary rather than explaining movie
Click bait
I didn’t like this movie. To many women
ОтветитьMaking a horror movie about a disease that’s heartbreaking
ОтветитьIf I ever have dementia I have instructed everyone I know to kill me. I can't imagine living like that.
ОтветитьI wonder if this is what it feels like to work in the Biden administration
ОтветитьWatching this was a mistake. My dad was diagnosed recently. He has always been a brilliant man. He told me on Thanksgiving that the doctor told him he had 6 year. . and that was 3 years ago. I can't handle that. I'm sitting here sobbing about horror movie. lol
ОтветитьThe Greasy Strangler (2016) and Amulet (2020) pleeeeeeeease!
ОтветитьSo like for all the Americans out there.... pronounce Melbourne like Mel BIN. 😅
ОтветитьMy mother is in the very early stages of this and this movie hit pretty hard. Its going to be 10-15 years before it gets too bad I imagine but I have already seen signs over the last few years of mental decline. I dont think she has dementia but very clearly and noticeably has something.
ОтветитьGrandfather has dementia, and i witness a frail old gentlemen, who never harm a fly back when i was little boy, try to strangle me cuz i would not let him go outside alone in middle of winter, constantly mistaken me with his personal butler, and forget everyone, apart from grandmother
ОтветитьThis movie scared me but when I realized what was happening it made me ugly cry. 😭
ОтветитьThe ending made me cry. Taking care of your parents as they decline is really hard.
ОтветитьI help both my parents currently. They are still competent but my mom broke her hip and they both forget things. It's scary and even scarier to think about losing them.
ОтветитьI now have a reoccurring nightmare where the end of a hallway turns into even more hallway thanks to this movie👍 im 24 years old
ОтветитьThis film just seems to be sad and wholesome to me
ОтветитьAs someone w mental health issues whose mum is bipolar and grandma recently passed few years back after a period of dementia, this was not scary it almost made me cry
ОтветитьI get the idea, but it's still a horror movie and the ending and 'creature' and mold still are not explained. I think there's more to this story.
ОтветитьI just so happened to turn this on while taking care of my mom with dementia 😢 I wasn’t ready 😭😢 the scene where here mom asked her to check under the bed hit so hard. My mom’s dementia causes so many hallucinations she would have that same terrified look on her face!
Ответитьi never saw whatever, is it good?
ОтветитьThis shit was whack as fuck
Ответитьwatched it & was like "duh fu$% I just watch"
ОтветитьSadly I watched my late grandfather (my father’s dad) and my late grandmother (my mom’s mom) both suffer and eventually succumb to
Alzheimer's disease. It was so painful to watch. Not to mention that myself and my 2 younger sisters are at a higher risk of also inheriting the disease due to having a paternal & maternal grandparent having the disease, and that absolutely terrifies me. Hopefully one day soon they find a cure for this horrible disease.
What a depressing story very powerful
ОтветитьDementia is scary.
For the family and friends, and especially for the patient >.<
This movie is pretty good. Putting an elderly parent into hospice/retirement home is the perfect metaphor to forget family problems instead of confronting them.
ОтветитьIt was a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing <3 This really hit home with something I am currently dealing with in regards to my mother.
Ответить1. Keep aggressive notes when losing memory
2. Foster/adopt orphaned teen to care for elderly not yet in need of assisted living.
3. Finalize adoption and bonding with new family member.
didn't want to watch this movie my grandmother had alzheiemer's at the time. Just watching her slowly forget who we were and become more and more unresponsive that she was like a barely breathing doll being dragged around to eat and be laid on bed it was awful. I felt like she was already dead to me the moment she stopped calling our names.
ОтветитьSomeone should do an Ending Explained about Mr Foundflix.
Ответитьbut why the pronouncing of melbourne that way my god lol
Ответитьthe base of this is a lady getting dementia, it's to depressing of a topic to be in a movie that isn't directly about the subject, using it in a horror movie kills it for me, if I for some reason decide to watch a movie about that topic I'll just watch that movie, if I want a horror movie then I don't want it to be about this
ОтветитьI want to assume the dark smoothe Edna in the end is some kind of methapor but I really don’t get it
ОтветитьThis is a tough one. The lingering specter of diminishing faculties is tough to explain or portray. It's a brutal thing.
Ответитьcould we get eplain in Horns with daniel racliffe
ОтветитьI recommend The Skeleton's Key.
ОтветитьMaiden, Mother, Crone
ОтветитьI'm confused. So did they all go crazy?
ОтветитьThis movie made me sad af, one of the biggest fears I have with myself and my parents
ОтветитьThe ending was weird, and cringe worthy.. I wouldn't call it 'good'.. The mother decides to go back into the house with the woman that she just beat down with a lead pipe, carry her up to her room like a baby, take off all her clothes, peel off all her flesh, pull out all her hair, then spoon with her.. Then the young daughter comes in, sees this, and no questions, just starts spooning with her mother right behind blackened skeleton grandma... I'm just going "What in the Actual Fuck..." repeatedly through the last 5 minutes of this movie, and nothing was really explained.. Evil window is evil..? 🤷♀ I wasn't expecting a monster movie either. I'm the type of person that loved the Joker movie, but the ending to this was just a massive unexplainable WTAF...
Even in this video, the ending isn't explained, the guy literally just told us what happened, then chopped it up to another dementia metaphor.. Like, I don't care how much you love your mother, if you see her strip your grandma nude, then peel off all her flesh, and pull out her hair, then spoon with her.. You're gonna 'NOPE!' TF out of that situation, and ghost her a$$.
this movie seems way too scary for me to watch -- that last bit where she's lost in the walls is so claustrophobic it was hard for me even to watch the recap. but man, what a beautiful, profound theme.
ОтветитьI chose death before dementia, because to forget about the ones you love sounds like you've already died.
ОтветитьWould you review Death Ship, a movie made in 1980.
ОтветитьI have to confess, I’ve never understood why children feel the need to keep taking care of their elderly parents on top of everything else they’re going through. That is, until recently, when a friend of mine pointed out, “what if it was you?” Really made me think about what I’d do if it were my parents.
ОтветитьGod this movie looks terrible
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