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#horror
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#Kairo
I love horror films. What's your favorite horror movie moment?
Probably my favorite horror movie moment would be (MINOR SPOILERS) the dream sequence in Hereditary where the mother tells the son she didn't want to have him and waking up lighting a match with gasoline all over them.
Antrum s 1 minute of a close up of the devil s face and other disturbing elements
The Shining, when Dany rides the trycicle and at the end of the hall finds the ghosts of The Grady twins. Such an uncomfortable and disturbing scene.
Maybe the VHS in The Ring (the american remake). The idea of yourself watching a film within a film which you know that if you watch, you may die in seven days. By the time the movie came to home video, we still watched movies on a VHS platform, so the power of the metalanguage was even stronger. Even so, we have the movie itself, that is a surrealistic depiction of various (almost) unlinked BW scenes of a rural phantom area. It's a very profound way of making us fear the cinematic idea itself.
Hereditary, last act
“She walks” *“Dear god”* “There’s more” *“No”*
Gold.
Got me good
“This is a bucket” “Dear god” “There’s more” “No”
This has me cracking up 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Did anyone else hate it when he stopped talking? Like please come back, don’t leave me alone with the spooky lady
I couldn't agree more 🤣
yes 😂
Brooo you got me 🤣🤣🤣
Exactly lmao
Yeah
This is genuinely the only horror scene I've ever seen that still manages to be scary as fuck while watching it in broad daylight on KZhead without context
Not scary lol
The movie scene that still gives me nightmares to this day wasn’t in a horror film at all ironically
@@durs_coBlocking out context helps. But aye I never watched it myself so what to I know.
@@olafjansowidz youre probably one of the people who think nothing is scary except for loud jumpscares that just startle you instead of actually scare you.
we have a sigma on our hands here@@olafjansowidz
They did a great job with her movement. From the actress walking like an entity that’s trying to mimic human movement, to the editing and lighting. What a great scene…
cant believe i got scared of a ghost doing the stanky leg
thank you for saying that bro that helps so much
this just ruined the movie for me
STFUFJCJ
Damn your profile i had to check my internet connection
No
when shawty got low i thought she was gonna start sprinting at me. damn near had a heart attack
I'm sorry but the fact you nonchalantly put shawty got low in there made the scene so funny for me
BRO SAME I WENT FROM 🤨 to 😟😟
@@advena688 💀💀
LMFAOOOOOO
If, in fact, shawty started sprinting after having gotten low, Reeboks with the straps would have been a wise decision in terms of footwear. Certainly, at least, superior to boots with the fur.
Oh god I remember watching this years ago. I forgot what it was called. That scene is unmistakable. Burnt into my memory. I nearly shat myself when she swooped down while walking. So incredibly creepy. Japanese horror is on another level creepy.
The title is Pulse (2001), honestly a horror gem
I thought it's Kairo?
@@anemone9081it is
@@anemone9081i think pulse is the english name
ta gueule frérot
The scariest moment still for me was the "Go to sleep." Scene from Skinamarink. It was so simple. It showed the dark eyes of a telephone toy, making it look like a face, before it showed a light on it and made it look like the normal toy it was, before shining the light away, going back to the same, creepy looking face. This showcases the whole idea that we're not afraid of the dark; rather, we're afraid of what's in. Shot to the puddle of blood on the floor, followed by an uncanny face of something resembling a human body, without having eyes, mouth, ear, or hair, but having a nose, and it only saying "go to sleep." Before it just..ends. It's genuinely one of the best written scenes in all of movie cinema for me. Just the absolute devastation and fear you feel when you realize the message behind the scene.
Pretty sure the writer took “Go to sleep” from Jeff the Killer.
It was the "Kevin. Put the knife in your eye." My breath dropped. A twisted moment.
I could hardly finish that movie it got to me so bad, reminded me of too many childhood trauma’s. Great movie though!
I had to turn of Skinamarink after like 10 minutes of staring at a blank wall, I guess I just don’t get it lol
I haven't even seen Skinamarink, just watched some videos about it and stuff, and it is STILL the only piece of media to give me a sleepless night since I was a kid. Really well done. I will not be watching it fully through for this exact reason.
"She's just standing there..MENACINGLY."
we're literally everywhere ahbsajhbchja thanks for easing my terrified ass my dude
WEE WOO WEE WOO WEE WOO!
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Careful, she might be a STANDO user
the scariest thing a horror movie can present is leaving you on edge waiting for a cheap jumpscare that will never happen
YEs, that's so true what he said: you're willing to forgive the cliche of the jump scare just to _get this tension over with please please please_
i.e. The Mandela Catalogue. Damn, does that ARG create tension!
That's why sinister was really creepy to me, it built tension in the final scene only to not happen. Then right at the end you get the one scare.
@@dylanjperri have you seen the walten files? You really need too its similar to the mandela catalouge
@@LerpzZ yes I have! I’ve been really into ARGs recently. I’m so excited that more are being released too.
dudes, it's like, basically 1am rn and this scene got me looking everywhere around my room 💀
I really appreciate the juxtaposition of the stairway to safety in the foreground and the ghost in the shadows beyond. Escape is right there, but reach it, one would have to come closer to danger, which the man is unwilling to do. Nothing is trapping him, but the fear of trap itself.
fun fact, the actress for the ghost, when she watched the movie herself, got scared of her performance and said she could not sleep for almost a week thinking about it
Guess she got possessed middle scene lol
She's probably afraid that she herself is capable of creating that primal fear.
@@adrenolife1460 I think she just didn't know how scary her performance would be until she saw it on screen.
Suffering from success
that’s actually so interesting, what a bizarre experience that must’ve been for her
When she wobbled, i felt a sudden rush of adrenaline. Holy shit that scene is real
Now you mention it, I rewind for a few times, and I feel it every time...I think it's normal..right?
my heart skipped a beat and I don´t know why
666th like here!
Same here
SAME HOLU SHIT
Featuring no visual exaggerations, VFX make up and all that stuff. Pure body movement, atmospherical art. A true inspiration in filmmaking.
“Terror is the feeling of dread and apprehension at the possibility of something frightening, while horror is the shock and repulsion of seeing the frightening thing” I think this scene absolutely nailed uncanny terror, the feeling of dread at the ghost and the anticipation of something to be loud and sudden. When uncanny is done well, it can be scarier than any jump scare, it’s that sense of familiar but just offsetting enough to be scary that this scene does really well.
Bro yall pretentious af😭😭😭😭
“Looks like she’s walking norm- oop don’t like that shit.”
The interpretative dancing kinda ruins the scene for me as far as horror goes imo. Real ghosts never try that hard (lol). But it seems more of an artistic intention to deviate from a traditional horror portrayal, which is cool.
"Oh yeah, I guess her walking that slowly is kinda creepy-- oh nope, fuck that."
@@user-fb8yb8so8n to me it seems more like a stumble which, when paired with the reveal of a calm face, makes it extra uncanny.
That’s word for word what I said lmao
@@user-fb8yb8so8n Well, that's the thing. I expected that she would jump-scare right in his face after the move, but she didn't. It kinda sets me off when horror creatures are able to get to their victim instantly but choose not to because they know their victim can't escape anyway.
When she wobbles it looks like the way an animal postures when it’s warning you it’s going to attack if you get any closer. The fact that she postures that way and then SHE gets closer, is very scary because it’s not only unnatural but means it’s not defensive, it’s choosing to attack you
No reply’s?
This explains why my monkey brain started freaking out
Uh, It looks like someone who can't walk in high heels tripping...
@@largecupenjoyer1459 yeah i feel like op is trying to find meaning in the meaningless
Exactly. Shock value like this is always better than any jumpscare
You hit the nail on the head. If it wasn’t established as a scary scene, her walking and stumbling, could almost be a dance. There is a gracefulness to it. Even when she looks over the couch. She doesn’t have a obviously scary face, but she still looks scary
The Director Of Kairo Knew. 23 Years Ago HE KNEW.
lmaooooo
Na I think I’ll come back to this in the morning when the birds are chirping
Exactly what I did, saw this shit at 2am and I could not fucking watch it
I’m debating doing this.. did it work?
@@jaycook6639 he died :(
@@phantommagnolia definitely not a good idea then :(
@@Josh-dy4lq yup i’m literally in the exact position you were in 3 days ago rn i’m saving this and watching it later i can’t do this shit
the fact the he said "there's no jumpscare, and it's quiet" made me relieved and worried at the same time
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 Will you dipshits stop it? If we were interested in your religion, we’d ask you about it, stop plugging it in a completely unrelated comment section.
@@koss7148 what did he say ?
Hi shinji
@@koss7148 what happend
@@le_monke986 I assume it's one of those christian "you think you're right, but you're wrong... repent or go to hell" type spammers. They're all over the place.
In an ocean of modern badly written, predictable, boring horror these gems are like fresh air. Thank you.
There’s more great horror than there ever has been. You’re just not good at finding it lol.
@@TheSCPStudio suggestions, please 🙂
When I first saw "A Tale of Two Sisters" I was also fairly desensitized to the horror formula and jumpscares etc but there's this one scene where we watch from the bed at night as an ambiguous character enters the room and just approaches the bed so so slowly while being barely visible. First time I'd seen anything like it and this scene takes me right back to it
When something is terrifying like this, I try to imagine the director and crew all behind the camera during the scene
If I had been the director or part of the crew at that time, I would have been scared just the same. This is legit the most terrifying horror scene I've ever seen.
That's a cool trick, I'll keep that in mind!
Im doing the exacttt same thinngggg
I just pretend my blanket is an anti ghost force field!
it is probably not as scary as the movie, due to the fact that the team already knew the actress, they were seeing everything with more clarity and luminosity, and it must have been more noisy.
This scene perfectly invokes one of the oldest primal fears of being trapped while a predator slowwwwwwly stalks toward you. The uncanny valley is a huge bonus.
so it has to do with primal instincts..
Add on to this. If you move a certain way while looking at yourself in the mirror, you'll freak yourself out. Your brain literally won't recognize itself for a second and see your reflection as a scary threat.
@@THETRIVIALTHINGS whoa really I gotta try this
@@Lizzieaftermidnight Make sure to move like a broken puppet or something inhuman and make the scariest sound you can think of, for added and prolonged horror and do it at night.
@@THETRIVIALTHINGS Brooooooo
I can't believe a lady tripping over is the most effective jumpscare ever made
Whats scary here? i genuinely don't get it.
@@zat5176 yeah i don't get it either, i guess different people are scared of different things
@@zat5176 it's mostly a subversion of expectation/uncanny valley, as the video pointed out. The woman's movement was somewhat abnormal, like something's off. The sudden drop can catch someone off guard. Some on here mentioned that they thought the woman was gonna sprint at the guy or attack in some way but that didn't happen. But she didn't, which left them wondering, creating a sense of suspense and tension, which can cause anxiety or fear.
I love how you completely have a unique approach to this scene. It's makes me focus more to the character the ghost carries
Even without knowing any context for this movie, that weird movement made my stomach drop. When the ghost wobbled like that I almost thought she was crouching down to get ready to run straight at the guy
that pump fake got me good
Not just run at him it almost looked like she was taking a good look and sizing him up. It reminds me of my cat when he is "hunting" and toying with his prey.
ME TOO!!
Same. I just got that horrific pit of the stomach feeling
Legitimately all I could think is "drunk girl almost fell over!" followed by an internal chortle. If it was actually happening to me I might be frightened that she had friends with her waiting to mug me, but beyond that it's not really scary.
I'm going full screen boys, wish me luck
im hiding in the comments currently, but i want to do the same
I hid as soon as she started doing that funny walk. Fuck that.
Good fucking luck you madman.
are you still alive mate?
we still haven’t heard back from this guy.. hope he’s okay
I saw Kairo at a film festival in 2001 on a sunday morning with three other people in the theatre. I was really impressed by it. I later described it to my friends as an existential horrorfilm. It's very creepy and depressing. It clings on to you.
Watching this again, it STILL gives me full body chills! Such a perfect analysis and just under ten minutes, well done!
at first it looks like she's changing her stance as of readying to run at him, and when she's not, that moment makes you unconfortable even more
I think that’s exactly what freaked me out about it, I was thinking “wait what are you about to do wtf”
Same here, I was worried that stumble was the start of her moving to a full on sprint at the camera.
@@PandaBearBitches Holy crap, I was thinking the same thing. There is something truly terrifying about this scene. It reminds me of a dream. It's like I'm watching it and experiencing it at the same time. No music or sound; on edge but also in a sense feeling in control and safe. This scene evokes an interesting combination of emotions and thoughts.
bro i was just like "DAMN, SHE GAVE US A LIL STANKY LEG" ahdhhahds
is it wrong that i started wheezing when she did that? lmao
*She walks* “Please stay away” *She does the thing* “I just pissed”
Haha exactly dude
thats a lil sussy boy
@@intruder9127 omg look its the guy from manda catog.
Ikr? Like this scene is not scary at all. Wtf is this guy talking about? She literally looked like she tripped. If this "was" scary, it's pretty outdated.
@@cat-he8fk You mean Mandela?
Thank you so much for talking about this scene! I have been obsessed with this scene and trying to figure out why it scared me so much more than anything I've ever seen in a movie.
Great breakdown! I love a really good, lingering shot in a horror film. You expect the camera to cut away after a second and when it doesn’t, you get a second wave of terror and dread.
She was just standing and then started walking, scariest shit I've ever seen
lol
I am reading the comments first and i am already thinking its a bad idea clicking on this
@@Tony-fh3ur ngl I'm a huge horror fan and I'm usually pretty jaded and this got me at 3 in the afternoon in rhe daylight
^
the scariest part is her face reveal. all the suspense , just to see a blank, emotionless, stone cold face . almost like that woman isn’t even human, but a non human entity impersonating a human. she appears to be human, but she’s not , as seen in the face
I think the scariest part of it is that she's walking so slowly, like she knows she's going to catch you.
That and her dress moves slowly, like she’s trapped in time. And also I ain’t fucking wit this vid I am terrified
She is walking so slow. I can't tell if she was waking backwards or even stepping towards the camera
I think the part where she looked over was even scarier
That's exactly what I find scary in most of horror movies. One of great examples is 'It Follows'.
Exactly. This scene evokes the same feeling of dread and terror that you feel when you have a nightmare during which you are trying to flee some kind of threat but your legs feel as though they are made of lead. You know you want to escape, but you know that escape is impossible and all you can do is pray that your end will not be as horrific as you know it will be.
Stumbled on your channel and you described this scene perfectly - fear inducing. I sat watching this video with chills running through my body.
this is the first video i watched from you and i had to say, you are amazing. A true movie fanatic. Thank you for being you.
She’s moving her arms like she’s running, but she’s walking, but she’s walking in slow motion, some how she still seems too fast.
I literally jumped up as she got closer to him and he hid behind the couch. Fuck.
Everything about her is so close to normal but definitely not normal
like when ur in one of those dreams where ur running to get away from something thats terrufying you but even thoue your running you going super slow" this film looks scary as
The brain is wired to feel a sense of danger if something is.. uncanny. It’s movements are normal ones we see each day but, not exactly in the way their supposed to be used. Which causes a sense of uncertainty and uneasiness, which I think this film did very well
When she started walking, it looked like an illusion--I thought the scene was going to be creepy because we don't know if she was moving forward or backward, and while we try to figure it out, she'd already be close enough to grab us
I can't tell you how much chills i got when she bent down and stumbled. I thought she was about to break into an animal run at the camera
my first thought is that she needed help walking
@@thegrandnil764 you aren’t cool for trying hard to not let it scare you. Congrats it didn’t scare you now move on.
@@Falton911 so not getting scared is not worth mentioning but getting scared is? Why? Because it's a horror movie and you're suppose to be scared? Because the youtuber says it was scary?
@@BilboSwaggins723 it’s not about that it’s that they are clearly just trying to get attention in a comments section filled with people who are appreciating the scene.
@@Falton911 OP "thought" she was going to run at the cam and GrandNil "thought" it was just a stumble. Sounds like engagement of the scene to me
Bro this is amazing, i like that you're paying so much atention to important little details
thank you for dissecting this scene for us, i never would have known this terror unless you had made this video
*starts walking* "Okay yeah this is pretty scary." *Begins to lean to the side* "OH HELL NO"
Ikr like WHY YOU NEED TO GET LOW FOR WHAT
bro i just can't watch it, for real when she was on her 3rd step or so i paused it cause holy fuck how can a simple thing like this be so scary, gonna try to watch it tomorrow tho
@@Lucas-dj6ob same lmao, im stuck here what do i do
@@YRO. bro i watched the other morning and was like ok yk, just watch it when you're calm lol
@@Lucas-dj6ob It's 2am, I literally cannot sleep
Plot twist: *she really just tripped on a pebble and almost twisted her ankle but tried to cover it up*
actress of the year LMAO
this helped alot in making me feel less scared, thank you HAHAHHAHHA
She squated like a pole dancer😆
she recover quick!
That what I thought. Ghosts can be clumsy too.
I’m a couple yrs late on this one, but the use of liminal space adds to the unease. That uncomfortable, disturbed feeling in the gut. My personal fave is the ORIGINAL version of The Eye. It was a masterwork of every emotion. But the little boy, the shadow people, the girl that whispers “you are sitting in my chair”- then… no spoilers, but this is the ONLY FLICK that can still make me feel joy, sadness, scared, and actually one of VERY few that can even make me cry. I look forward to seeing Kairo- it is on my list of MUST SEE’s now! ❤ thank you ❤
I’ve always felt that the best horror depicts things that are familiar to us but skewed slightly. Take something very normal and add an irregularity to it, that’s creepy
what most American horror movies don't understand is that lingering creepiness and realism is more scary than one time jump scares and cgi.
That's understood everywhere LOL it's just that our movie industry milks what sheeple love to pay for.
@@potatopilot1699 Is it understood everywhere tho?!?!
@@potatopilot1699 naw.. I don't think Hollywood directors understand that. Even the best horror films in the US haven't used lingering creepiness and background horror to the extent and execution that's done in Asian horror.
@@mrii114 Because there no reason to do it, why making something better when you can do the bare minimum and still get majority of people praise from it?
@@sumirejr1 what are you talking about? Good hollywood horror movies are few and far between and only a handful ever get any praise. 1 movie every 5 years is ever any good after the early 90s
"And we see...a woman, standing still" Me, turning my brightness up and squinting trying to see the woman
LOL
Me too😑
Irl there's no way I'd have noticed her probably at all, I don't have good vision in the dark. People say I'm like a horse because I'm big and startle easy so I'd probably end up kicking the ghost and apologizing profusely before I realized what was up
That's the whole point of the scene. It's so dark, and she blends in so well that you don't notice her until it's too late. Like a slow motion jump scare. You spend half of the scene looking for what you're supposed to be afraid of. When you finally find her, she's right in front of your face.
The worst part about this is how slow she walks. It's like she's mocking you, she doesn't need to run to catch up. She just walks after you as you run away in terror. When you finally get exhausted or go to hide somewhere, that's when she'll getcha. She's not just some ugly creature or spooky ghost. She's an intelligent wraith that waits patiently in the shadows. It's not about whether or not she'll get you, it's a matter of when. Running is just prolonging the inevitable.
Brilliant analysis and review! Glad I found you. All the best!
Thank you. I really like this video, explain perfectly how I feel about the horror movies that scares me the most.
See, this is why, in my opinion the most terrifying thing is humans walking on all fours. They're human, sure, but there's just something.. wrong about it. Like your brain thinks it shouldn't be happening, the uncanny valley is wayy scarier than the normal stuff horror uses.
I don't get scared very easily but there's that infamous scene in The Poughkeepsie tapes where the killer crawls on all four while wearing a mask on the top of his head so that he reseambles some kind of weird walking mannequin. That thing terrified me, I spent days imagining the gut wrenching sensation I would feel if I saw that in my house, lingering in the shadows and slowly creeping towards me. That's what horror is imo.
There's a deleted scene in 'Alien' where the alien crab walks slowly for a few seconds. It ended up looking too much like a person in a costume so Ridley Scott cut it from the movie. I'd have to agree after seeing it since it does look more goofy than anything, but I can understand what he was trying to go for and appreciate him trying.
I wonder why we feel uncanny valley in the first place wonder if a dog or something gets it if they see another dog running about on two legs wonder if it’s evolutionary
@@blackkohi I'm sorry but I laughed my ass off when that scene played because it reminded me of filthy frank lmaoo
This, I feel, has kind of become a horror movie trope, so the fact that Kairo reached the uncanny valley with something so different and so similar is absolutely terrifying.
One the scariest thing is expecting a jumpscare and it wasnt there, you keep expecting it but it doesnt come out.
Tension is one hell of a drug
Yeah honestly I think the expectation of a jumpscare is scarier than an actual jumpscare.
@Vid Good luck man, I'm sure you'll do great. I do miss games like Silent Hill 2 that focuses more on using the atmosphere and tension (radio static) as the source of horror rather than jumpscares.
@Vid yeah but overdoing it and ending it with exactly nothing happen will make the experience anticlimactic, just some suggestion if you're really going to do it :)
@Heavyhead2k1 Have you tried the indie horror game Anatomy? That came to mind when you mentioned the expectation of a jumpscare. It’s a good piece to study if you want to make your own someday.
I gotta say, when I saw this video and your analysis on the scene, I wasn't scared. But when I left my room to go to the bathroom, in the dark, it was actually kinda terrifying and I couldn't stop thinking about the lady.
Well done! True horror really does lie in the unknown. The genius usage of dimly lit surroundings, small enclosed spaces and using realistic elements gave me the absolute chills for weeks after i watchdd Kairo. Would NOT recommend for those who have a weak heart.
Imagine if the actress legitimately tripped and the director just decided to keep it in
I swear you are following me
I saw you everywhere god😭
I thought I had figured out your algorithm but now I’m second guessing myself again
Good to see you bro
I met you... let me think... four years ago now?
Never thought that ghost almost tripping like a drunk made me scare silly
fr! I got major goosebumps. And I'm watching this on my second monitor while working shit
idk I laughed, im genuinely a bit confused
@@thegrandnil764 i genuinely laugh at that part, i thought she's really going about to lose her balance and break her ankle
@@okay.1336 i'm guessing you probably watch this while doing other activities,, If you put headphones on and put a full attention while watching this then you'd agree
@@okay.1336 its based off fear, its not a jumpscare
Brilliantly unpacked, thank you! You've earned a sub!
thanks for blessing me with this movie, it's now my all time favorite movie thanks to you
this one scene in hereditary does a similar thing- where the mother’s on the ceiling. the camera focuses on her son and when you notice it your heart sinks
Damn, i was thinking the same thing
This. That scene messed me up. Straight up audibly gasped when I noticed her
I had to take a break from that movie after that scene. Probably the most jarring realization on a horror movie I've ever watched.
Wait what happened
@@tannaikamath773 I'm too scared I don't want to HAHAHAH
Y’know, I was fine until she dipped. When she dipped, I lost it.
When she dipped, i dipped, we dipped
The walk was Hella creepy. But the wobble. Fuck me she may as well have been in the room with me
i just swore right next to my mother, holy crap
When I dip, you dip, we dip! When I dip, you dip, we dip!
@@ravynb2676 I’m so glad you wrote that
I had recalled watching this scene and parts of this movie back in the good ol h.s days. A friend had introduced this to me. But then I had completely forgotten about it except its uncanniness must have stayed with me somewhere in the subconscious. And here your video popped up almost two decades later. About that specific uncanny scene which I had all but forgotten about.. Crazy, and amazing at the same time. Thanks for the upload - very well put together. And agreed - perhaps the scariest scene of all theater of all time.
I think this was the perfect movie to watch past midnight right before I go to sleep. Thank you so much! You were right! This is one of the scariest things I've ever seen. Oh my god.
i love how almost everyone had a heart attack when she stumbled
I just tried not to laugh cause if how dumb it looked to me
@@theluckycrusader1222 liar you was scared
@@importantmancommenting9336 nope
@@theluckycrusader1222 aight den!
I thought she was about to break into a crawl-run!!!
Not a horror film, but that one shot of the “ghost” peaking out from the cellar in Parasite will haunt me forever
Omg, same.
Spot on
agree, that scene traumatized me for a week
Timestamp?
@@cupcakemcsparklebutt9051 I don't think it's in this video, just search it up on KZhead perhaps.
Just discovered your channel and this video. Such an incredible breakdown. Thank you for your work!
I know you will likely not see this comment but I want to come back a handful of years later and say thank you so much for making this video. 回路 quickly became my most favorite movie of all time. and I've never been able to fully articulate to my friends & family why it's so perfect to me. It's just this beautiful cacophony of turmoil and misery and it makes me want to watch it again just thinking about it. On one hand it sucks that it's such a niche movie because I would love to have material items to express my admiration for this movie but on the other hand it's cool to have something so awesome that not very many people know about. Suppose I should actually get a grip on learning Japanese and tell this to Kurosawa lol, but I would have never known about it had I not seen this video.
That scene from Parasite, when the kid saw the old man slowly inch his face above the basement stairs scared the shit out of me. All you can see is the whites of his eyes in the darkness around him.
FACTS. When I first watched that film my fucking heart stopped. I love horror movies and they dont really scare me but that scene... god damn that huanted me.
Sometimes I still think about this face when I lie in my bed at night.
I couldn't sleep properly for two nights after that.... even actual movies categorized as horror doesn't have that effect on me. Parasite was just really disturbing overall
@@ariellazarte3669 props to the actor too, dude was creepy as hell
the scene in IT 2016 where there was a painting with a warped and distorted face haunts me to this day. out of the entire movie, that is the most terrifying scene in the movie.
when she got low my fucking heart dropped
"Alexa, play, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, "Get Low".
She hit the flo’! (she hit the flo’!) Next thing you know! (next thing you know!) Shawty got low-low-low-low-low-low-low-low!
God dammit when you describe it like that I can't help but laugh lol
It looks like she is ready to run towards you hahah
Damn shawty got low
Thanks for sharing this, what a work of art.
this film, like when you're staring at a light too long, and then you blink, it stays in your eyes
I fucking love horror like this, not a jump scare but a very intimate moment where the horror just stares at you while you stare back at it. Such a quiet but shocking moment. Korean and Japanese horror just have it on point.
Meanwhile American movies. RUH RO RAGGY YOU TRIPPED ON AIR AND FELL NOW A SPOOKY MASKED DUDE COMES AND JUMPSCARES YOU 50 TIMES AND KILLS YOU RUH ROOOO
@@michaelc2472 it is, depends on your taste, the actual purpose of REAL horror is to make audiences express their uneasiness and projects what we can imagine or picture on what will happen. which some can experience Paranoia, claiming knowing what will happen. in my Opinion, Kairo is one of the best of J Horror, this movie questions existentialism. an underrated gem.
My second favourite is parasite when the mans face slowly appears above the ground when the child is eating the cake.
could you share some of your favourites? :)
@@sammtexx the wailing is another really good Korean horror. Also watch lake mungo.
"She... Walks." Me: Yea. No f*cking thank you.
Lmaoo
Just like Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers!
Yooo Chris it's chad
lmfao
I watched this movie for the first time a few days ago and am still thinking about this scene, i've seen so many horror movies over the years it really takes something special to get me and this one got me good. it's easily the scariest ghost i've ever seen in anything.
i was essentially raised on horror movies and they very quicky stopped scarring me. when i was in maybe 4th grade i saw shutter that absolutely rocked my world and introduced me slowly to asian horror but it wasnt until i was 22 that i saw kairo. at that point i never thought i would be feeling such strong sense of dread watching a movie but this scene almost made me cover my eyes. i think i will never forget what this movie did to me and it always comes to my mind when im asked about the best horror ive seen. not because its perfectly crafted but because it scared me.
"It's what she does next" My blind ass trying to see what she's doing
Damn fr?
turning up my brightness & everything 😭😭😭 out here squinting loool
Same lmao but I stil cant see it and got scared, removed my phone in front of my face, and yes i didnt see it lmao
"She's standing in the background" *turns my brightness up to full, squints *
@@georgia860 Holy shit, that works xD
that scene is brilliant, her wobble almost looks like shes winding up to sprint towards the fixed camera then she straightens back up. Its literally toying with you, going from an uneasy sense of threat to imminent danger... then confusion from the ambiguity of whats going to happen
Naw bro she’s just hittin that stanky leg 💯💯💯🥶🥶🥶🥶
@@foofoobabyz on god 🥶🥶🥶🥶
@@foofoobabyz 💀💀💀
That’s actually a super good observation.. it looks like the moment before she lunges but the delivery never happens, so the anticipation never really relaxes. I couldn’t place why it felt so strange
@@foofoobabyz DA FAT STANKY
Man I totally forgot about this movie and that scene Def a Masterpiece and happy you brought its genius back to me keep up the dope work
Finally the title, seen this on late night TV a good few years ago. Channel 4 used to play random Japanese movies at like 2am on weekends. What a thing to watch stoned out with no context. Probably seen it like 10 years ago. Will watch again, has held free rent in my skull since then.
When she almost fell I immediately thought she was going to start sprinting/crawling her way towards the camera and tensed up in anticipation before she righted her self.
Same
Same
This comment made me cackle. I too thought she was gonna full blown sprint toward the camera. Consider my pants shitted.
Does anyone know who plays the ghost?
It would have been creepier if she started “walking” like that almost like a reverse exorcist walk
For me, one of the most frightening moments in any horror movie is the slow approach of something unseen. Especially when the sound of footsteps approach from the darkness at high speed.
I suppose I'm one of the anomalies to this human race then since the unforseen and that slow- or perhaps fast- building tension leading up to the reveal only arouses me every single time. It doesn't matter if it's murder, torture or whatever...I just chuckle and picture something outlandish or sexual. But it's almost always carnal in some varying fashion. Except with children. That's just wrong.🙅 But even still I'd probably imagine an older version of them.🤦🤷
Resident evil 7 with headphones first few hours is true horror , same goes for the 1st game (remastered)
@@shyannmason3558 You alright man?
Well, when hormones are racing and adrenaline kicks in, fear isn't all that different from arousal. They're practically one and the same. Everyone feels differently and I suppose after years of being subjected to certain...adult content, I became desensitized and craved even more to the point of it only becoming stimulating, arousing. Alas, to each their own. Hah. 😊👽
but when it's approaching you at high speed from the darkness it suddenly stops for no reason, you are expecting to get jump scared but nothing is still happening
haven't finished the video bc I just saw the scene for the first time and that was horrifying. It's the unnatural movement for me, as if something looks human but is failing to pose itself as a human being. The staggering like it's getting use to it's new body as it approaches you seemingly in slow motion, it's every childhood nightmare come to life.
I haven’t seen the scene and haven’t started this video yet but even just the descriptions everyone is giving are freaking me out
REMEMBER SHE'S JUST AN ACTRESS, GUYS. JUST AN ACTRESS. A REALLY GOOD ONE AT THAT.
@Wosp don’t pee your pants bro it’s just a movie
Michael Vsauce: Or... *is* she?
@@kapjoteh too late just did to spite you!
Sometimes when I was a kid, I had to remind myself that these are actors as this is a movie they’re making. . .
Everything about this man is caps lock
The sudden increase in movement, the way the light gives slightly more visibility of the woman’s face, revealing the eye contact with the camera, and the silence of the movements make that small stumble so much more unnerving.
It wasn’t a stumble oh my god.
I've seen some "not so well" people in Baltimore and Philadelphia that strut way scarier than this, probably would be willing to take way less money also.
@@ashleyise6071 what would you call it? lol
Not even joking the stumble and arms beginning to flail made me pause it straight away and I'm sitting here now scared to play it lol
@@brendymcc7788 when i witnessed it i was afraid to pause because i felt like she would continue walking regardless
Well I have this thing where I distinctly remember images in my head with a lot of detail. Sometimes it’s really helpful like remembering numbers or locations. I rarely forgot where things are or how to get somewhere even if I only took a route one time. But then there’s time like this where I see something scary and my brain just so happens to memorize every single detail and now I don’t think I’ll ever forget it 😭 a blessing and a curse for sure.
It was the music for me. As soon as I heard it my body shivered. That paired with the such slow/unusual movement, you're completely caught offguard for a longer period of time. Jump scares catch u off guard for a split second. That's the difference. This here, you're like in an extended jumpscare. That's the best way I can explain it.
She looks like it’s her first time wearing high heels.
Gotta leave a like out of respect for the pfp
nice legs
@@wob3786 as always
Tysm this made it a lot less scary
I'm always more creeped out by humans than ghosts. This scene is straight out of a nightmare. It's so scary I'm going to make my horror loving family watch it today
Please do tell us how your special family movie night went. I'm interested in hearing your family's reaction.
Exactly, which is more scary? A ghost in an abandoned building or freaking homeless drug addict with a rusty ass knife in the same building?
@@theauspiciouslamb Can't I have both? It's MY birthday after all.
but she is a ghost
In my opinion, I'm more scared of ghosts. I don't believe they're real but if one came to you, what are you going to do? Shoot it or punch it? Run? A human at least can be killed or run out of energy after a while. A ghost most likely has limitless stamina and can't be killed unless you have some magic. Unless you're the main character, you're dead unless you just carry around magic spells or have like one specific thing that shall remove the spirit which will be nearly impossible to attain.
Well presented mate, great video
I couldn’t even edge to this, I exploded immediately!!! 😭 😂 Thanks for the video champ! clean up on isle my pants!
I didn't scream, i didn't flinch but my heart just stopped for a moment and my body instantly get warm this was the scariest shit i've ever seen.
Dude the reason why you got warm is because ya messed ya self a little. Don't worry I did too
I genuinely thought my heart had stopped
You guys get scared too easily.
@@Eeveefall i bet your the kind of guy that thinks it's not scary till it happens to you. Think about it. Put yourself in that scenario. Something that some people don't really believe in is just right there in front of you blocking your exit as it begins to walk towards you. And you gave absolutely no idea what it's intentions are. That's what this is trying to explain. That it let's you be part of what's happening.
@@zombiefreaktank Thanks for retelling me the scene. Do you get scared in transformers movies too? Think about it. According to your logic, it should be scary too because if it actually happened in real life your life would be in danger. A horror movie doesn't work if it's simply supposed to be scary if it were real.
"surprise is not fear" YES!!! Finally someone said it. A looooot of horror movies nowadays likes to do these kind of things and yes you may jupm out of your seat suprised to death BUT to me at least, that's just a cheap trick to quick scare you. To me true fear is something that you feel scared about without even needing to even move and just think about it as threatening
it feels like a comedian tickling you to get you to laugh. jumpscares trigger physical reactions. our muscles tense, we jump out fo our seats, and we yelp, all in preparations to *run* from danger.* it's not because of the creepy atmosphere, it's instincts
@@El-de6nj ah yes, sorry I'm not that good in my english XD I couldn't thing much of what I'm going to say
@@amarreezlan7131 yes I understand that but the thing that I dislike is that they add in soo much of that in almost every scary movies nowadays. It's ok if you jumpscare people from time to time and not a lot, but for me if people do that often all in one go...then that's just annoying
I get the idea, but I can't totally agree with it. I mean you're basically brutally surprised out of fear, and the atmosphere kinda contributes to it doesn't it?
@@megapulsar9244 you got a point there, but for me I don't like it if it happens too frequently though
watching this, how she walks, the music....made my whole body do something wierd. Haunting chills all over
No matter how many times I looked back to watch it I still got that tingle through out my body
Another aspect that caught me other than how she was staged as a background element is her proximity to the stairs. It's like (at least for me) when there's a large spider right next to a door or entryway that you need to go through. Rather than realizing how small the spider is and that you have plenty of space to walk through that door, your awareness of its presence extends outward from the spider giving it a larger perceived size in your mind and causing you to hesitate to cross that threshold or avoid it entirely. In this case, the stairs are his (or your) only way out and since her movements are slow, unnatural, and deliberate, there's no way of ensuring in your own mind that you'd be able to make your way past. You get hypnotized by the movements, and THEN realize her position in relation to where you most want to go. She envelopes that hallway with her presence and denies you access to that threshold to freedom, if only in your mind.
I completely agree with everything you said. My breath hitched just listening to you describe the scene!
Yes, you hit the nail on the head here.
My thoughts too... Not to mention a few shots earlier, he actually walked down those stairs to get into the apartment. She was standing right next to him the whole time and we never even noticed until later.
Even that description got me feeling all ominous and spooky. Actually, my drama class has to make a horror trailer. Each group has to. I… Want to utilize the knowledge of this scene and others. I want to use the ways horror has truly succeeded. No jump scares. Just slowly growing dread… That’s what I want to create.
@@sakurasensations4786 this reminds me of that one film which shall not be named. And of Martyrs, which starts off as seemingly normal until the actual film starts. This brings an idea seemingly fitting for a trailer format. I’ve always been fixated on how typical films get and the formulaic structures that make them completely predictable. What if you make a trailer that appears innocuous and misleading within the opening of the trailer’s runtime, and reveals only more and more of the horror element a mile a minute, but in a way that the trailer doesn’t avert from the formula of one’s choosing (ie: an early 2000’s rom com trailer with mere traces of something having went awfully wrong, only brushed past by the trailer, but sufficient that it is only obvious enough for the viewers, but impossible to notice without actively watching, until the end of the trailer, when it’s real intention is at least hinted at) and reveals just enough at the end to highlight the intrigue of the film, that which is the unsettling element beneath the innocent visage. I believe this has been made before, though I couldn’t recall the most immediate one.
The calmness of the ghost is terrifying. In most horror films, the jumpscares make it feel like there's a rush, that there are time limits... The calm and slow approach just projects a feeling of hopelessness in this situation... The ghost doesn't need to teleport behind you to show that you are screwed.
@Im Your Huckleberry yes really I think most people would be like just kill me in that situation
Bro she's legit blocking me from my exit. I'M SCREWED
@Im Your Huckleberry you are not wrong, just watched this movie with my cousin and it was lowkey a snoozefest
@Im Your Huckleberry well ofc it wasn't the scariest ever but if she kept walking and didn't trip or whatever she did then yeah it would be top 3 cause I watched a lot of jump scare shit and it's getting kinda old
@Im Your Huckleberry nah what's it about
I come back to watch this video a few times a year now. I like this as an episode of things I love.