Film Theory: This Is The Scariest YouTube Channel (Boisvert)

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You know I am always looking for a new analog horror series to watch and analyze. I think I may have stumbled upon the SCARIEST one yet! Welcome, Theorists, to _Boisvert. This story is filled with glitches, otherworldly figures, and a terrifying yet relatable theme. Depression. I think this horror series may just be trying to give us the one thing we all need, hope.

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Credits:
Writers: Matthew Patrick, Eric Naessig and Forrest Lee
Editors: Alex "Sedge" Sedgwick and Pedro Freitas
Sound Editor: Yosi Berman

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POV: Matpat has gone from ruining your children's childhoods, to just scaring the theory out of you with only the cut scenes from the show he is reviewing.💀

Willows_Wings
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Imagine Matpat is just making these channels himself, and solving his own mysteries...

ShadowMageYT
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I feel like MatPat’s theories tend to shine the most when it comes to horror related content.

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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As someone who struggles with everything mentioned in the video it's oddly comforting seeing a character not "get rid" of its depression, it will always be there and I'm happy to see some accurate representation. I'm personally getting better, slowly but surely i am and that's all that matters!

itzmaexo
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I love how matpat can find the hidden good message in something scary

hanzelmaharjan
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Watching this with my wife, who suffered from depression for a long time, it hit us both differently. I saw a pretentious, gratuitously grotesque, unnessisarily dark animation. She saw a tragically beautiful depiction of what it's like to go through and overcome these dark feelings and hopelessness. I think one may have had to go through it, to understand it.

codyhoward
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"Boisvert is French"
The scariest part of the entire series, truly

helvarstark
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This made me cry, I’m not even kidding. Him explaining the story felt like he was explaining my whole life

rerariver
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Boisvert’s story is one of the greatest representations of the effects that quarantine had on many already closed off individuals. Glad to see you cover this series.

Enxui
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Unrelated, but the editing in this video was breathtaking, it was so elegantly done and flowed really well with the story. Nice job editors!

mishachoudry
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Can we appreciate the creator’s talent? The animation, the live action stuff, etc. their all so we made.

rachelisverycoo
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12:44 A little shower thought: cannibalism in writing is occasionally used as a symbolism for love or addiction, oddly enough. When in that “pit in the basement headspace”, depressive thoughts and pessimism can become addictive and a sense of familiarity when it’s the only thing in your mind. A nice example being someone doesn’t know a car should have 3 wheels until they see that ever other car has 4 wheels, they had only ever seen and been around cars with 3 wheels so that’s what they felt the most comfortable in. The car couldn’t drive, but it was familiar and it’s what they knew the most.

theotaylor
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I think you misread one thing Matpat.

He isn’t flailing at the party, he’s showing off some sick dance moves…

And nobody cared or noticed.

Thus, he becomes too ashamed to interact with people and our story begins.

It wasn’t a metaphor, it was a flashback of the inciting incident. Everything else is a metaphor.

Trivial_Whim
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I’m a huge chicken and get easily scared but I never really found this one actually scary. Like the Mandela catalog is in the real world and seems like it actually happened, but this just seemed like a critique of the human condition through a somewhat creepy medium

jorge
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As someone who's lived with depression my whole life and agoraphobia for the last few years this hit really hard. It's a horrifying depiction but *it should be* people don't understand how truly debilitating depression can really be. So many people just assume it's some sort of mental weakness and we should be able to overcome it and be happy through pure will alone and that's not how it works.
This was beautiful and dark and it's really accurate to my personal battles with mental health

dizzaray
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13:20

FUN FACT: i once went to therapy after i found out what the blank room soup incident is, and to imagine yourself in a empty room is one of the ways they comfort you.

Copchiluromanu
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As someone diagnosed with anxiety and depression I can confrim this is 100% accurate. There are good days, bad days, and nightmare days and it doesn't just "Go away." It ebbs and flows and sometimes it's really hard to talk to people about it. If they don't understand what you're going through they try to give you solutions, and when you try and explain that it doesn't work that way they can get confused or upset with you. Having something that explains this for "outsiders" is helpful for those of us who are struggling.

LadyKattrina
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When you have no idea what Matpat's talking about half the time, but you watch anyway because you like his content

caspianrobins
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matpat constantly making better content as time goes on makes me so happy.

WhatIMakeIsRandom
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This video hit me right at a time where it might hurt the most. I needed this in a strange, strange way i probably wont come to terms with for years. Thank you.

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