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Terrifier: A Liminal Nightmarescape that Acts as a Haunting Reflection of Our World
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I hadn't thought about the milk and cookies scene!! this video essay has made me appreciate these films even more, thank you!
Really didnβt want this video to end, just fantastic
very well said and true to the films. i think i learned a few things about myself and my own fears while watching this.
This video was extremely interesting, and Iβm glad the algorithm showed me toward your channel. Followed!
what?
Art always felt creepiest in The 9th Circle to me
Awesome video. Much love to this channel and to the Terrifier series.
Someone should send this to whatshisname. The guy making these movies.
Youβre an incredibly underrated channel, I really enjoy your videos and I hope you grow.
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Really smart analysis! I can't believe your channel has so few subscribers. What do you make of Art's fondness for public transportation?
Love the Possibly In Michigan shoutout
Actually I take it back, I can watch something like Terrifier and it doesn't bother me one little bit, I watched Salo in college, and I get depressed and a little sick thinking about that film, even 18 years later.. don't watch it.
Haunting Reflection of Our World?
I don't know what world you live in, but this in no way reflects the real world, this is an unrealistic and absurd take, on a work of absolute fiction, I have always enjoyed film like this.
If you truly want to see a haunting reflection of our real World (especially if you are part of the left) then watch Salo 120 days.
Love the video
I love your voice.
I absolutely agree. The scenes too are filmed in a way that doesn't try to obscure the killer or entity like other horror movies. In this one you see the familiar spaces clearly. Ambushes are rare. Art is very flashy in how he appears. Not out of thin air but more on the nose like.. In these spaces that we deem so familiar or safe with the camera panning around showing the whole space freely and clearly. there then will be Art the clown. Not hidden, not jumpscaring you. He confronts you. It's the horror of the threat being clear. It won't happen suddenly. But just as you would expect as you see the killer clown smiling at you excitedly.
no offense there isnt anything liminal or artsy about terrifier, its just coworker horror