Speak No Evil (2022) Thrilling Horror Movie CHILL WITH ME Review | Spookyastronauts

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Aussie friends! The film is on Paramount Plus!!! Woooo! Check it out.... if ya wanna! 🙈

spookyastronauts
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Just watched! It gave me the same feeling I had when watching Eden Lake - disturbed, anxious and a little depressed 😆 No wonder you needed a wine! 🍷Going on holiday next week and will not be making any friends 🙅🏻‍♀️ x

stephaniej
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Yes! We definitely need a 'dark and disturbing' list. Can't wait to see this movie, thanks for the review. ; -)
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micmarmac
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I've seen some comments about the main characters being useless. As a Norwegian, I think this film can be brutally hilarious if you're aware of certain Scandinavian stereotypes. I believe director Tafdrup had a thing or two to say about it, and how ineffective our overdone politeness can be given certain situations.

thehitherto
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We definitely need a "Top 25 Best Dark Cinema"
Love and Support from Singapore sincerely, Christopher Yew Xuan

RomanYew
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omg just finished it 2 minutes - IN SHOCK - before watching this review, you mention anxiety and awkwardness - and i was was yelling the screening saying omg "AWKWARD!" especially dancing in the bar and getting the visitor to pay for their meals and bumping and grinding with his wife in front of the guests! 10/10 for me kept me on the edge when i saw the red flags from the start ! thanks for reccomending

deanjacobs
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I just watched this film for the first time, and as a dane myself I could relate to so many of the awkward situations. Especially when I go to places like the U.S. In Denmark most people don't really seek conversations, they usually avoid them at all cost, or only answer to not seem rude. We have this unspoken rule about being polite even in situations where you feel uncomfortable. In the beginning where Patrick (the dutch guy) asks if he can use the chair, you can (or at least I could) clearly see that Bjørn ( the danish man) is hestitant as to give it to him, because his daughter is using the chair, but because she's in the water at that moment, he doesn't want to seem rude, so he'll rather be a little uncomfortable via being 3 people using two chairs, than not giving up a chair that isn't being used at the moment. The same goes for when Patrick offers (I'd rather say forces) the meat to Louise. Bjørn tells her to "just take a small bite" as to not seem disrespectfull to the family who made them a nice meal. Same goes for when Bjørn ends up paying for the expensive meal at the restaurant. He doesn't want to come off as rude or disrespectful. And with Louise (the danish mom) she speaks her mind when her line is crossed big time, but because she isn't backed up by her husband, she doesn't want to seem crazy and overreacting so she retaliates. All in all this movie scares me more than a lot of other horror movies i've watched, because the way that I've been raised as a dane (with the unspoken societal politeness) makes me question when I would have stood my ground, especially when things started getting scary. And for everyone whose mad they didn't fight back at the end. Freezing up is a trauma responds, especially when you either know the dutch guys have got the balls to fight and you're used fleeing from every fight, coming your way. Most danes are way too good at shying away from conflict, so I believe a lot of danish people would freeze up in situations like this, just as the danish couple did.

ameliah.
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I just watched this movie on Shudder in Canada. I wasn't sure what to think at first. I enjoyed the watch. I'm probably not the only one who yelled at the screen at the little girl in the middle of the film.

I agree that there were some holes and missing parts of the film, but especially the female actors were fantastic. It is hard to think that people would make some decisions that they did. As a Finnish person, I do understand "gotta be polite", but there could have been a little less politeness from the Danish couple haha.

I thought I got through the movie unscathed, until I started explaining it to my wife who doesn't watch horror movies, but enjoys hearing about them. I had that final song playing through my head and certain things really stuck with me.

For me I love dark disturbing psychological films. I would love to see a list of disturbing films!

The choice of using what I would call jarring music during calm parts of the film and then calm music during the disturbing parts of the film was a very interesting choice, I agree. I think it's to kind of just put you in that uncomfortable space so you don't really know what's happening and it kind of starts that unnerving feeling from the very beginning.

It was by no means a perfect film but it was pretty good, and I'd probably overall give it a 7 out of 10.

ericap
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Watched this the other day. The last 20 minutes will not leave my brain. My jaw literally dropped during the car scene and my hand was clasped over top of it. The music was nuts in this movie. I loved it and it actually made me laugh at the beginning because of the juxtaposition between the loud music and the serene scenic views. SPOILER ALERT. I loved the underlying emotion journey that the husband was on. His feeling of having become a cog in the wheel of modern day family life. It was really the reason they ended up staying there because he was obviously drawn to the energy of the other man. Ugh. Dude. Seriously. My brain.

bonniemcnaughton
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I watched this while fighting internal infection and I actually liked it, it makes me wonder who these people are and whos supporting their crime but sometimes I like it with little information and just enjoy the slowburn dark cinema.

dailypurity
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I saw this a couple days ago and I am still thinking about it! Wow, what a movie. I have to say it takes a bit to build the tension but when it all breaks loose it’s so worth the wait. I almost cried at the ending. That’s how wrapped up I was by then. For me ***spoiler alert *** seeing people get beaten really upsets me. If it was a chainsaw or stabbing, no worries but that looked so real. Great film.

StephanieHall
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I've just seen the film and am in awe of the brutal and pure evil that was displayed in it.
I knew how the story was going to end from the get go but wasn't ready for the way it was executed.
As for the dissonance of the music in regards to the scenes...
I think that the ominous and dark music plays in the beginning or when the family is doing daily activities because it's a sign for the public that they are going to end up in a bad place and there's sadly no hope for them.
On the other hand, when we hear calm music while we see them talking to the other family in the italian restaurant etc. it is a display of how they are feeling - unaware of the death wish that they are signing.

damjanpavlov
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It was so messed up.. I loved it! Yes please do a list of dark and disturbing movies like this 😅

Jezreelx
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Hey just wanted to say I love your channel and reviews. Your opinions tend to line up with mine a lot. Keep up the awesome work!

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This movie is effective in interesting ways. The general feeling I get from audiences is that they are angry at it, and it's very easy to see why. The final act was incredibly tough to watch because the movie actually went through with it, and then it doubled down. And you have to be a psychopath not to want something/someone to stop what's unfolding. And then the movie goes and takes that away from you, and just like the parents, you're sitting there just watching it happen. I've said it before and i'll say it again: fear is the ugliest monster. This is true both in movies and in life. And the horror in this movie is, even more than the psycho couple, the fear that made them do nothing.

jeanmont
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If you haven’t seen it yet, maybe the danish movie “Mørke” (2005) would be something for you 😊

MrMisuma
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I loved this movie. But it also made me really sad. The Lil family that went to see there new friends they met on a earlier vacation didn't just up and go visit them. They talked to there friends about it and discussed themselves. All the actors played there roles very convincing. And the dread was a slow build. By the third act though you new something dreadful was approaching. This was such a great horror but also one of the most sad horror movies I've watched. In my opinion it's very well worth a watch.

shanehardee
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Please do a video on recommendations for movies that are dark and make a viewer squirm. I am a huge fan of dark cinema as well and people think I'm weird but I love it. So I'm definitely on board with knowing what films you recommend.

Forever_OctobersJ
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Just watched it last night and I felt soooo uncomfortable!!! 👀

I could understand both sides. The Danish family had subtitles indeed and I'm Dutch myself so I knew what they were saying 😉

It was a very good but intense movie! But I was flabbergasted at the decisions some people in this film made 🤔🤦‍♀️

Yes I would like to have a list of your favorite disturbing movies 😁

wandaaufderspringe
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Loved it when I saw it back in early January at Sundance!!

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