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#skinamarink #explained

In the viral hit Skinamarink, we follow a pair of siblings who wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished. We're explaining just what the deal is with the movie, breaking down the story, and explaining the ending and what it all means.

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@bigbenssearchhistory5875

1 year ago

When skinamarink said ā€œitā€™s skinamarinking timeā€ and proceeded to skinamarink all over the family was the most skinamarinky part of skinamarink.

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@CringeGamingOG

1 year ago

What makes it so sad is how utterly screwed the kids were no matter what. They were powerless.

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@bcfoss515

1 year ago

It definitely nailed the feel of 'dream logic' and several motifs from my childhood nightmares: - toys moving on their own (for me this was always disturbing) - missing parents - blinding light from the TV - deformed faces/bodies (of me or my siblings) - searching for the monster effectively summons them (distractions like TV and toys can temporarily keep it at bay)

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@femoman

1 year ago

Best description of experiencing this film is that it's the kinda film you watch thinking "Hmm, this isn't that scary at all!", and then go to bed later and realise you're about to have the worst night's sleep of your life.

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@aprildaeva

1 year ago

My dad's theory is that it was a metaphor for abuse. The high camera shots show how out of reach everything is, the closed off windows and doors show there is no escape. etc it was a good movie and made me feel that fear of being a kid in a dark house. I def felt the despair

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@cicadathegod8277

1 year ago

The director captured the feeling of being a child and afraid of the dark even when thereā€™s nothing there.

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@sfay811

1 year ago

As a kid whenever Iā€™d leave my room at night to go to my parents room, there was always one spot I was scared of walking by. Sometimes Iā€™d stare at it, because of how just dark it was, and I would convince myself I would see shapes and movements and would scare the shit out of myself. This movie is terrifying in the sense of reliving those moments in childhood when the dark was the scariest thing there was.

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@omletman6730

1 year ago

Catching the last show at the theater really was an amazing coincidence bc after the movie ended the screen went black and the light didnā€™t come on, we sat there in the dark theater wondering if it was part of the show or not and it also made it seem the darkness from the movie broke the 4th wall into the theater

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@PhantomBones101

1 year ago

This drew out two primal fears for me. The fear felt as a child when the dark of your own room was enough to make you cry out for your mother. And the fear of a parent who loses sight of their child even for a moment. This one was too much for me.

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@axe2grind244

1 year ago

The ā€œKevin is in a coma and everything you see is he slipping awayā€theory is a good oneā€¦.until you see the thing thatā€™s in the house staring at you in the end then Iā€™m like ā€œYea that house is haunted as Fā€.

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@zilehuma3494

1 year ago

What made it so creepy was the fact that the protagonists are innocent children. You want to protect them. This movie filled me with a feeling of horror and disgust.

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@connordonahue7409

1 year ago

I read some where that itā€™s about the kids dealing with their parents divorce, their toys being split between their parents houses, them not knowing the layout of the new houses so the doors and windows keep disappearing. I donā€™t really remember it all but it really made sense. Another one i saw was the kids were stuck in hell looping forever so it is really all up for interpretation I guess.

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@PinkBarbarianBucket

1 year ago

For me, this movie feels like having a nightmare, like, that disconnected logic that is so unsettling yet so real for those trapped in it. It reminded me of a nightmare I had as a child, the same feeling of dread and fear of what is lurking just outside of your door frame. For me, it was a nightmare of my dad running into my room, scared, begging me to close my eyes and not open it, no matter what I hear, and having to be perfectly still, while something walked into the room. I didnā€™t know what it was, it didnā€™t speak or made any noise, but I KNEW it was there, watching, just waiting for me to make a sound, waiting for me to be curious enough to just take a peek, it only needed a peek. It lurked there for what it felt like an eternity, I never saw it, never heard it, I didnā€™t know what it was or what it wanted. The nightmare ended soon as I woke upā€¦I had that nightmare back when I was 8, Iā€™m 25 now and I still remember that palpable fear.

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@SR-oc7fc

1 year ago

I didn't think it was supernatural at all, but about abuse and how the kids are becoming more and more isolated. The movie is so loosely defined that I think many things can be right. If the kids aren't being abused, the mother definitely is.

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@BriarMB13

1 year ago

I had severe, unexplained, night terrors as a child, and really bad sleep paralysis till my teens. I made the mistake of watching it alone, and got to about about a quarter of the way through before dipping, it felt like all my childhood sleep bullshit turned up to eleven. The hazy nightmare logic and uneasy atmosphere was just too similar to my remembered experience.

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@Techn0Fox

1 year ago

That whole sense of walking around in your home at night, and barely being able to make things out. The feeling that everything is still the same, but feels "unfamiliar" and "different". Getting uneasy that you know you should be safe, but you don't feel safe... This movie brilliantly captures that feeling.

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@grapeshot

1 year ago

I've heard some people that have reviewed this movie say that they thought that they would never see a movie made on a shoestring budget get talked about like this. Some were comparing this to sort of like The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity.

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@badending9533

1 year ago

The director mentioned himself that this is a Hansel and Gretel story. I believe it's an entity that was after Kevin and followed him out of his dream and into the house because Kaylee mentions that he sleep walks. It's always telling them to 'go to sleep' and 'wake up' through out the whole movie and things go worse for the family after they fall asleep.

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@jonberry4853

1 year ago

I caught myself thinking thereā€™s something in the dark but realizing there isnā€™t and then came to a conclusion that this movie makes youā€™re childhood fears comes back to you when you were in your room at night and that stool with clothes on it looked a lot like a dark figure sitting there watching you.

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@loafusloaufusboboafus8971

1 year ago

I loved this movie, it positively scared the shit out of me. Part of why it got me so bad is because of the child protagonists and their fate. The utter helplessness and futility is soul crushing. I have an almost 3 year old baby sister and the entire movie I kept imagining her in these scenarios and it just hurt my heart. So, yeah, good job.

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