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How happy endings of the movies confuses you || Is happyends really happy?
PATREON: bit.ly/2RzqRqc PAYPAL TIP BOX: bit.ly/2Cymb9E Wanna know what about my next video will be? Here is a clue: "Movie- He’s Out There (2018) analysis" So you wanna know how hollywood fooling you about happy endings in movies? One of the ways to attract more cinema fans is to make happy endings in movies. Movie viewers like to see how light forces always wins, but hollywood and “men behind the curtains” don’t want you to inspire to be brave when you see bad things in government or in big corp’s etc. Instead of clearly showing who is the winner in the movie, creators make you feel confused and not so sure about what has happened at the movie ending (or in all movie). In animation movie Coraline, main character escapes the realm of the witch and releases kids souls, but what we see at the ending: We see aerial view of the garden, which looks like the face of the witch, this means that the witch left her own mark in Coralines mind forever. At the last episode of the True Detective season one, two former detectives defeats the villain, but, they are confused, because they know that the defeated villain is just a small fish in this story, just a patsy. Rust: -“Tuttles, the men in the video … We didn’t get them all” Marty: -”Yeah, and we ain’t gonna get ’em all. That ain’t the kind of world it is, but we got ours.” (meaning: we got the patsy and that’s enough). In Twilight saga girl pick’s between vampire and werewolf, and simple guy shown as fool, vampire shown as very very good, he even call himself vegetarian because he drinks only animal blood. So is it really happy ending when human girl gets pregnant from vampire and becomes vampire herself? And vampire is clearly from the elites. In many police action movies, some detective reveals some “enormous conspiracy” (as he thinks that), defeat villain, but at the end of the movie he got some foggy clues that the “huge fish” he defeated is not even fish but small caviar, and he even have no idea that behind all of this is really enormous conspiracy. In movie American Ultra (2015) main character reveals the truth about himself being programmed killer with different personalities (alters). Some of CIA heads decides to eliminate him (for being ineffective), but one of the CIA woman’s (actually two, second is his girlfriend) decides to let him be alive and let him have CIA missions. At the end we see him alive in one of the CIA operations. So he is alive, but he is a CIA slave-meaning he can’t say one day: i’m out of the CIA. The only place where he can free himself from CIA operations is… cemetery. In some superhero movies, like spiderman, the hero usually hunts very small fish, is this a big winning? In comedies the hero is portrayed as dumb and in comedies are still villains and heroes, heroes wins but the meaning is: “be dumb as comedy hero and you will win” In conclusion: Almost in all movies the hero usually wins only in your mind (viewers mind), or he wins just partially. But many times hero before the conflict is more happy than after defeating the villain (because when he fights with enemy the hero also gets some traumas- physical and more importantly- psychological- for all his life. #mobtechpd #brainwash #movies
How happy endings of the movies confuses you || Is happyends really happy?
PATREON: bit.ly/2RzqRqc PAYPAL TIP BOX: bit.ly/2Cymb9E Wanna know what about my next video will be? Here is a clue: "Movie- He’s Out There (2018) analysis" So you wanna know how hollywood fooling you about happy endings in movies? One of the ways to attract more cinema fans is to make happy endings in movies. Movie viewers like to see how light forces always wins, but hollywood and “men behind the curtains” don’t want you to inspire to be brave when you see bad things in government or in big corp’s etc. Instead of clearly showing who is the winner in the movie, creators make you feel confused and not so sure about what has happened at the movie ending (or in all movie). In animation movie Coraline, main character escapes the realm of the witch and releases kids souls, but what we see at the ending: We see aerial view of the garden, which looks like the face of the witch, this means that the witch left her own mark in Coralines mind forever. At the last episode of the True Detective season one, two former detectives defeats the villain, but, they are confused, because they know that the defeated villain is just a small fish in this story, just a patsy. Rust: -“Tuttles, the men in the video … We didn’t get them all” Marty: -”Yeah, and we ain’t gonna get ’em all. That ain’t the kind of world it is, but we got ours.” (meaning: we got the patsy and that’s enough). In Twilight saga girl pick’s between vampire and werewolf, and simple guy shown as fool, vampire shown as very very good, he even call himself vegetarian because he drinks only animal blood. So is it really happy ending when human girl gets pregnant from vampire and becomes vampire herself? And vampire is clearly from the elites. In many police action movies, some detective reveals some “enormous conspiracy” (as he thinks that), defeat villain, but at the end of the movie he got some foggy clues that the “huge fish” he defeated is not even fish but small caviar, and he even have no idea that behind all of this is really enormous conspiracy. In movie American Ultra (2015) main character reveals the truth about himself being programmed killer with different personalities (alters). Some of CIA heads decides to eliminate him (for being ineffective), but one of the CIA woman’s (actually two, second is his girlfriend) decides to let him be alive and let him have CIA missions. At the end we see him alive in one of the CIA operations. So he is alive, but he is a CIA slave-meaning he can’t say one day: i’m out of the CIA. The only place where he can free himself from CIA operations is… cemetery. In some superhero movies, like spiderman, the hero usually hunts very small fish, is this a big winning? In comedies the hero is portrayed as dumb and in comedies are still villains and heroes, heroes wins but the meaning is: “be dumb as comedy hero and you will win” In conclusion: Almost in all movies the hero usually wins only in your mind (viewers mind), or he wins just partially. But many times hero before the conflict is more happy than after defeating the villain (because when he fights with enemy the hero also gets some traumas- physical and more importantly- psychological- for all his life. #mobtechpd #brainwash #movies