INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR (The Further, Demons & Entire Insidious Timeline) EXPLAINED

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Hey guys what’s happening? Niyat here with film comics explained. As requested, today we’ll be exploring Insidious: The Red Door, the fifth entry into the Series Directed by Patrick Wilson and written by Scott Teems.

Starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Ty Simpkins, Andrew Astor, Sinclair Daniel, Steve Coulter and Hiam Abbass, the newest film picks back up with the Lambert’s, whose fractured relationships are opening the way for malevolence to reappear.

With so many films tied to the latest entry, in this video were going to explore Insidious: The Red Door, the entire Insidious timeline created by James Wan and Leigh Whannel, what we learn about the further and the entities it housed, how it all ties into this film, in addition to the ending.

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Idk why but the red faced demon appearing behind Josh in the kitchen haunted me for YEARS after i first saw it.

Sunkensunn
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I love that the actor that plqys Dalton is still the same person, definitely is a horror movie icon in his own right now.

lyflingx
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I think they killed off Loraine Lambert too early. She would’ve been able to connect the story line faster leaving more room for the back story of the demon. The biggest question is where did it originate and why is it so fixated on Dalton over any other family member?

Freecity
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Hey at least Dalton was able to reface his demons like his dad in the first and second film that eventually killed the black bride

ninjamasterbuilder
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I've seen a shit ton of horror films over the years. I can genuinely state that the thing showing it's face behind the woman at the table frightened me when I saw it. Nothing before or since got me like that did.

reduxmod
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I think every installment of the insidious franchise will always be a little bit of a let down, the fist Insidious was just so unique and chilling. So many moments from that film that stick with you forever. None of the other movies can hold a candle to it.

ozla
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What was truly disturbing was none of the demons but a crying woman in the corner of the house in the further from the first or second movie, the implications speak for themselves, she had just died seemingly within the hour and she's there all alone struggling to reconsile losing her life being trapped in the void, nobody to talk to

That was terrifying, she was innocent destined to succumb to the madness which will consume her there

It's so scary because we'd all react like that understanding we are dead, just being beamed there from everyone we knew

It was a blink and you'll miss it, but it was very sad

theentity
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My take on the Red Door.. is you cannot run away from your past, you have to confront them and end it in a proper way.

RiskPlays
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Definitely gonna binge the INSIDIOUS saga before Red Door.

johnrandolph
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I’m watching this because I agreed to take my friend’s son to see it. I’m a wimp with horror movies, and I’m hoping this will somewhat inoculate me ahead of time.

fafnir
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The Red Door in some cases felt more like a natural conclusion to this series and its themes than anything that strives to be a typical horror movie. Wrapping up the narratives of generational trauma in a satisfying way seemed more important to the creative team than making a *scary* movie. Which is COMPLETELY acceptable in my opinion following the haunting scares and discomfort that the series preceding it provided.

DizzyEyes
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I think the last key really shed light of the fact that Elise opened all the red doors which is why she stayed around after her death to close them. I think the demon that haunted Dalton was able to snatch Dalton after she opened the attic door and seen him on the floor after his fall. I don't know why they aren't pulling at that thread more.

agivens
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That smiling family, the smiling girls by the clock, the boy running, those scenes will forever be grained in my mind

xavierburton
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The red faced demon is a phobophage, a fear eater. They draw power from the torment they cause, but they have to keep their victims from getting so broken down that they accept it. The best solution is to treat the problem like routine maintenance, "if I leave my room with open shadows, I'll see shapes. So I have a night light."

On the topic of how it affects the people interacting with them, the Dalton's never INVITED anything in, they were a target of opportunity based on a window of vulnerability. Red door shows a girl who did invite something in, and she is the door. She needs to close it on her end, from the point she let something in, or one by one tell each that they've violated the offer to come forth in hospitality

zacrichards
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awesome nearly a hour long vid !! must of been a lot of work making this! thanks man we appreciate it

dudewithtude
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Cant believe this film doesnt explain any lore or backstory about Lipstick Face Demon, i was so eager to see this as the conclusion to the main franchise but it doesn't seems like a proper conclusion to the Lambert's Storyline because of the post-credit scene.

xenoxorus
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I'm not a film critic but I know what I like and what imprints in my mind after watching it or wanting to watching it again. This entire franchise, never disappointed me.All the casts endeared themselves to the audience. It's just right for me. It's not exploiting the success and just played on in it's natural conclusion in a beautiful way.

isabellajane
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even though the red door was not as good as it could have been, i still loved the nostalgia that it gave me of seeing the same family and actors all these years later, i was sad at the beginning when i realized they had divorced and everyone had bad relationships, i wish they kept josh's mum in it though, insidious 1 & 2... masterpiece's, number 3 very weak, number 4 a bit better, and the red door was good but i think it could have been so much better, over all, i love the franchise its a fave of mine, memories of seeing them all in the cinema will stay with me

sarahwood
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Ooooohh I’m looking forward to this one! I’m going to tiptoe through the tulips to my nearest cinema!

RachaelWard
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I've enjoyed all the insidious movies, including The Red Door now. I think there are enough scary parts in the film. I hope the Lambert family can now have some well-deserved peace and happiness. The post credit scene gives you the hint of something else to come. I would love to see Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne back again. Time will tell.

littlesister