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LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND: The Meaning Of The PAINTINGS & Why They Changed

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I review, breakdown and explain Leave The World Behind. I discuss the paintings in the Netflix movie, the symbolism of them, what they meant and why they changed throughout the film. I react to the six different versions, how it connects to the deer, the wider plot and the characters journey, such as Ethan Hawke and Clay, Julia Roberts as Amanda and Mahershala Ali as GH.

00:00 Intro
00:45 The Living Room Painting
04:24 The Bedroom Painting
07:45 Outro

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  1. Masonic Blue is smeared all over this film.

    Black and White checkerboards.

    The 1619 ship The White Lion.

    So many Easter eggs.

    Balas
  2. What about the painting of” The United States of America”,in green and red,his wife being in Morocco,on a business trip,not only the land,but the sea as well,was painted in red,and green in a checker pattern.

    Balas
  3. When the Obamas are involved, you know it's gonna have something to do with racism! It starts with the ship, then the paintings, continued through out the movie. Read up on the author and his works!

    Balas
  4. I watched the movie but wasn't impressed by it. It seemed like they took some basic woke agendas and tried to create a movie around that theme which actually put restraints on any creativity the film could have experimented with. Too many things also went unexplained like why did the son's teeth start falling out when nobody else had trouble with their teeth? I also was not impressed by the older female characters. In the movie, the black girl comes on to the white dad in a sexual manner, then tells her own dad that the white guy wants to sleep with her. But at the same time the white mom comes on to the black guy. At at one point the daughter asks her own dad to get in bed with her which is a little weird because she's a grown adult. If her character was suppose to be playing a younger teenage girl, then all her tattoos totally blew that impression. So assuming she's a grown adult, I don't know any women who would crawl into bed with their dad and cuddle up to him like that, especially when they established in the movie that she was more attracted to the older white dad then she was to his son who was more her age. Or maybe that was just the young black girl's idea of being petty, coming on to the husband because she didn't like his wife. They also just left you hanging at the end wondering what did happen and who was behind it. There was no finalization or explanation of anything. I also didn't care for the depiction of the character Kevin Bacon played. He was portrayed as a greedy survivalist, not willing to help anybody, willing to kill anybody who got near his supplies, and just basically making him look like an unappealing character when he was the only person taking active steps to survive the situation.

    Balas
  5. Excellent video! I really loved your analysis of the paintings.

    I have read and watched others with their views, as well.

    The blue clothes and lighting, the red in the bunker house at the end…so many theories and analysis.

    I am very sad that so many viewers have this movie a thumbs down.

    The ending was to be interpreted.

    Perhaps they needed to see the entire descent of our civilization to be satisfied.

    There are so many movies like that!!!

    World War Z
    Day After Tomorrow
    Bird Box
    Etc……

    I loved the movie…except the racism!!!

    Balas
  6. What a world we live in where an ex-president can go around making movies stirring up racism an making people think that the very United States that he made policies for will be torn down from within! As if he had nothing to do with that.

    Balas
  7. The White Lion

    Slave ship

    The White Lion was an English privateer operating under a Dutch letter of marque which brought the first Africans to the English colony of Virginia in 1619, a year before the arrival of the Mayflower …

    Balas
  8. I think the pictures are of something like sonar.or scanning..and as it goes on things come apart..just like the people…and that's also what the sound does..frequency

    Balas
  9. Does anyone know what the 12 22 means on both cars windshields? There was also 666 in the beginning when he was in the bed and she was packing.

    Balas
  10. This movie is trash. Bad writing, bad dialogue. Characters that make ridiculous decisions. It was incredibly frustrating to watch. Don’t waste your time.

    Balas
  11. The daughter was the one changing the paintings while they slept. She is a sleepwalker. Which represents us as a society as we sleep walk through life. This is all according to the producer of the movie

    Balas
  12. Great breakdown. Once I saw Clays 76ers mug on the night stand and they were New Yorkers I knew I had to perk up and pay attention. I didn’t catch all the art changes but now I’m curious to rewatch.

    I agree with some other comments. The point of this movie was about paying attention, information and reading signs. What you do with the knowledge is up to the individual.

    Balas
  13. the first iteration of the black-and-white art was 4 white bodies in graduating heights in an all-black space. when both families are in the house together the art is half and half with the families in the house. Also, it was interesting that George/GH had a wall of music (feelings and emotions) in his home versus the fallout shelter/bunker house had a wall of DVDs that were a representation of the media's images of those cultures (make-believe and fairy tales). Both walls served as a kind of art work in the rooms they were featured.

    Balas
  14. A disturbing and brilliant film due to the craftsmanship of the writer/director. My only concern is that this is a "globalist" message that ignores evil in the world.

    Balas
  15. This analysis reminds me of the HBO series "West World." I really wish they had ended it with a 5th season.

    Balas
  16. I think the whole movie is just about the girl,all that happen before was just a setup,to show what she went through ,the ending she left everyone because no one cares and found a bunker where she can watch friends,where she can be happy and survive ,hence she left the world behind just to be happy on her own😅

    Balas
  17. The new white hate movie….made by hollyweirdos that would be happy to work for the clan….save your money …and remember where hollyweird values are….ANYTHING FOR FAME OR MONEY!

    Balas
  18. Did anyome else notice the face/mask like profile in the last painting in the living room? It's on the right side and at one point Julia Roberts sits a bit behind it, you can see them paralleled. I think it's interesting, almost like how from all chaos a face that coordinates all emerges

    Balas
  19. The Living Room painting are Schumann Resonances. Russian Space Observing System images. V – extraterrestrial aliens arrive with good intentions but malevolent intentions are really their agenda/plan.

    Balas
  20. HONESTLY, THOUGH, THAT UPON VIEWING THE INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST PAINTING, ALL I SAW ( and I am a visual artist ), WAS THE KKK…I saw white hoods and robes…^..^

    Balas
  21. BRILLIANT PER USUAL SIR B PILOT! I LOVE THESE EXPANDED ANALYSIS'S AS THEY PAIR WONDERFULLY WITH YOUR INITIAL BREAKDOWN OF THE FILM! ^..^

    Balas
  22. This movie is a remake of Obama's favorite Twilight Zone episode called the Monsters. About a rural community that turns against one another during a power outage. Watch it for yourself and compare. The only thing that is missing is the symbolism of the kabal

    Balas
  23. What made me the uneasiest is that Obama was involved in the making of the movie, the subject matter??? Questionable.

    Balas
  24. I think you missed the original blue background of their bed in the first scene. It was pure blue with a large crack creeping through. That plus the following ocean paintings tie the story line together

    Balas

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