Watching *SHUTTER ISLAND (2010)* For The First Time



We’re diving into the mysterious world of Shutter Island (2010) for the first time. This psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio promises to keep us on the edge of our seats with its twists and turns. Will we be able to unravel the mysteries of Shutter Island? Join us as we react to this mind-bending film and share our thoughts on its shocking revelations!

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00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:21 Reaction
01:10:51 Recap/Outro

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30 thoughts on “Watching *SHUTTER ISLAND (2010)* For The First Time”

  1. Another very good reaction from Da Kids. You guys were like the rest of us, we thought we had it all figured out, until the end. I really enjoy you "Kids" analyzing and discussing the things you react to. There was a lot of talk about escaping from the island. Well, I have another "island" movie for you. It's called Papillon, it stars Steve McQueen and Dusting Hoffman. You may not be familiar with their names but at one time they were huge stars. R.I.P. Steve McQueen. Oh, Papillon is base on a true story.

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  2. No everything the doctor was saying was right…Andrew believed he couldn’t live with what he had done with his wife and him believing he’s the reason she dead and the kids so he chose to do the procedure and act like he regressed.

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  3. This is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen and I tell everyone to watch it. You guys didn’t recognize the warden. He played buffalo bill in silence of the lambs. Ted Levine is his name. And the woman in the cave wasn’t real. That was part of Andrew’s delusions cause he wasn’t being medicated as part of the hospital’s experiment with him. She was in his head. I love watching people discover the truth at the end. They are always so shocked.

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  4. Great reaction. Yes, you are correct. Andrew does not regress. Hence why he talks about dying as a good man and doesn't respond to "Teddy". He would rather have them lobotomize him and not have to live with the immense guilt he feels for killing his wife and not getting her the help she needed which lead to the death of his children.

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  5. A-minorrrrrr 🤣🎶

    But fr my favorite part of this film is knowing Leo actually came through in the end and actually hadn’t relapsed. He pretended to still be hooked on his marshal character, knowing they would lobotomize him; he couldn’t live with the truth, knowing the fate of his family. So he killed himself, shit is so dark.

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  6. Yeah he could NOT deal with reality. He needed his memory completely wiped. All those efforts before they'd finally give up, and give him a lobotomy. In the lighthouse.
    Fantastic watching both of you with this. Fascinating and fun.
    And, 105:43 He sure did!!! That same scene is what fks me up every time I watch this. Him holding those dead kids Lhm. Leo is awesome. And Scorsese is brilliant. (I had to come finish this just now)
    Y'all def need to ck out Scorsese's "Gangs of New York" omg. Un-fkg-believable.

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