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Everything you MISSED in Backrooms Explained in 11 Minutes

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From Clark murdering his wife, The caveman cutouts, Backrooms being an MRI machine, the deformed switch, meaning of the throne room and more here are everything you missed in the movie Backrooms explained in 11 minutes.

A fun detail I noticed was way Clark used to mark the entrance of the backrooms. See, he used blue tape that wasn't cleanly cut. Do you know what else has blue tape with long corners ? One of the sixth stage of everywhere at the end of time. The album cover represents a canvas with blue tape on it. And since Kane Pixel used a music from the same album, it could be a reference. There is definitely a link between the backrooms and memory.

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Mary's house is shown to corrupt level-by-level. The first few levels are normal looking. So, all the weirdness in the backrooms is because of deeper, older memories. The Caveman could have originally been a living breathing character. The rooms are infinite so all humans have their own area, but when you get far away from someone's home area, they'll be weirdly corrupted.

@mlayb
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when they saw the mannequin hand sticking through the wall I thought it was the still life of Clark’s wife when she ran from him in the dinner scene.

@duds9243
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i think pirate clark is different from the other still lives because he only copied clark once, while the others are copies of copies of people

@Milkoz
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so did anyone else notice how unscarred clark and pirate clark both bled when injured/hurt unlike the other copied people who did not react to pain…….

@AELEIGHYN
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6:30 caught that fnaf reference you aint slick buddy

@iwastheholycowonce
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5:14 No shit? You say those crooked, displaced, unconnected switches, placed square over the manufacturers label do NOT belong there???
Kidding bro. I just wonder why you are the only one mentioning those switches at all

@sikliztailbunch
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Pretty sure Clark didn’t murder his wife. I think that’s wishful thinking that makes it easier to put Clark in a box. I also feel like it takes away from the nuance of his character and the film in general.

@thevinyltruffle
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I think Phil got more scared because first he has seen the Still Life of clark,which is made up by backrooms and got lured by the caveman cutout,but the actual terror in his eyes came when Original Clark has been spotted on the backrooms.
It's like finding two same people clones at the same time,clearly showing that backrooms already started to copy Clark's memories before he entered the backrooms and Captain Clark Still Life existed before him and was a threat to ASync and victims.

@pvvinimol1206
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It’s an β€œid-machine” film. One of the best of the genre imo. Stalker, The Shining and Annihilation are pretty good too. The Id-Machine directly materializes our desires and that is pure horror that is like being violently ripped apart by a monster.

@AK-ic1yj
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I think a Still Life is showing behaviour of a person who did his last some activities including anything,if a person enters the backrooms,the person and the persons he met during a specific time period is copied and reflected in the Backrooms as a Still Life.If the persons who entered the backrooms behaviour is bad or the behaviour of persons he met last time is negative or positive,it will reflect the Still Life behaviour of that person and others as violent or peaceful or STILL like a statue depending on their life situations which include happiness,sadness, anger,violence, depression,etc which is shown in their Still Life behaviour.
Clark was bad at home and good at other people,but he is also regretting his bad life including bad behaviour towards his wife,people he faced last time and his dream of being an architect and sadness of failure of his furniture store.

@pvvinimol1206
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I think the Backrooms are the villain not Clark. Could he have murdered his wife? Theoretically yes, but then the movie would have to do a little more explaining.

@AmonDa71
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8:33 Clark really said "domain expansion"πŸ˜‚

@fate2475
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Seeing Clark's wife's still life run for her life when Captain Clark arrive gives it away that Clark probably murdered his wife

@novemza_editz
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@fanat_de_vigor
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No, Clark’s wife is alive. They’ve been separated for a significant amount of time, and there’s no way people wouldn’t notice, especially since she was going to school. He would’ve been arrested ages ago if she went missing or was found dead.

@RenLaurenO
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Bro... he didnt return to the house he is still paying. He went to the place of his assistance

@thomasmeyer5370
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9:52 actually when Bobby comes closer to a pill of clothes u think it was to look at his shirt, there was the head of a lady picking out..

@I_dont_know_cap
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Killed his wife and is in denial about it

Gets trapped in an otherworldly place that shifts and distorts reality

Has to face monsters the represent his past guilt and trauma

Close enough, Welcome Back James Sunderland.

@fizzie6902
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Backrooms are originally blanks and the rooms reality of those who map it warp to that person's memory....

The rooms get mapped by clark are mostly furniture or his house etc people aka still life's are the manifestation of another person's memories,

so pirate clark is actually the manifestation of his wife's memory as i believe he kidnapped her and put her in the backrooms

(he wouldn't remember himself as a monster only a victim spends the whole movie blaming his wife and other things for his shortcomings and finally accepts the monster inside when mary snaps at the table at him and call him out on it and then (lets her go....) and gets eaten (his acceptance)

Not sure why he'd murder 2 people then let mary go... weird logic people have...

then the 1 room thats gets mapped by the coworker is the smelly pile of clothes room no furniture just clothing and a caveman hidden inside one pile (originally thought it was somone hidingπŸ˜‚ ) it wasn't pirate clark's lair but a manifestation of that dude's living habbits as he found a tshirt he wore in a pile in the filming for the store advert....

I swear you people don't pay attention to the actual details

also what makes me thinks his wife is inside is because the still life's That are only present are people who are still alive those who've died (co workers camera man at the start) don't have still life's running around just clark his wife wheelchair guy 6 eyes guy and mary so we may get backrooms 2 about wheelchair guy and 6 eyes ft clarks wife somewhere πŸ˜‚

@Dubwubwob2
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I doubt he murdered her. Yeah, he's a dick with anger issues, but that's a far cry from murder.
He can't live in the house he's paying for because that's how divorce works in the US.
She kicked him out. She got the house. Simple.
Him getting away with murder requires way more explanation.

@Apeiron242
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9:45 actually it does. Me and my friends saw a head in the pile of cloths on the left side. it even smiles.

@hewi9541
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Dude, no one missed the crooked switches, it was emphasised over and over again. Pretty obvious

@jackknifer1
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I felt like the backroom is some sort of library of babel, there's tons of copies of people but most of them are imperfect cuz it's random but in those infinite possibilities, one of the copies is perfect and thats how you get Captain Clark, but tbh I think the backroom as a Living thing trying to copy people memories is more logical to the furnitures, houses and etc

@izzdanishtv899
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To be honest, while watching the scene where Robby got dragged away I was like 90% sure I saw a face or a head in the clothing piles, not sure if it was just my mind playing a trick but I am so sure of it

@Hyaz1nthus
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I am Polish and the cavemen said β€žWitajcie istoty zza Ε›wiatΓ³w!” This translates to β€žWelcome entities from beyond the world!”

@Polski_Dog
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I think nobody placed the furniture. Its clark's memories being reconstructed again.

@hotpinkmadness3528
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question: is there any info or idea on who's memory the yellow office rooms are?
they're so dominant in the general structure, yet they're never seen in any "real life" scene

@screambmachine
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A story is what’s missing.

@Nautilus1972
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From what i get the distorted people don't attack others the only reason that distorted Clark attacks is hinted at his conversation with Mary on how he usually "hurts others before they hurt him" at least that's what i understand from it.

(I'm not sure if this is accurate because i saw the movie dubbed in my language.)

@Modern_Tachyon
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I noticed at least two times that the store should've been locked up, but maybe Clark isn't worried about theft.

@Billchu13
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Cave man is a decoy for monsters, and first contact for sentient aliens who might understand.

@Billchu13
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In the piles of clothes you can see the yellow hazmat suit from the first guy

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@AbigailNarvaez-p4d
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In the end this is mre of a mental ill person its a re-creation of his sick mind in to picture or rooms like memories that shattered and had nothing natural in them step in to the mind of psycho..... There people that live like that this is there reality not realy yellow back rooms but somthing like insane endless trash logic that they live in and live by if you so interested in the lore ending or background of this story dont wish to understand because when you start to you will need help

@michael__f__4496
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@ZERO_TW0
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Bro just woke up and started making shit up. Bro clark showed up at the house late at night. You really except to see her standing at the living room window rather than sleeping?

@grintv6238
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Clarks wife is a BIPOC disabled trans woman. Thats where the guy in the wheelchair comes from, also the guy sitting at the table. Thats Clarks wife before transition.

@melissacook8929
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9:39 when they sent someone down there there was a head in the pile

@xtheshadow_yt
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The way the colors change from the muted ugly greens of the furniture in the store, except for the one chair which breaks to blue we see in what Clark wears and more and more furniture in the background, to the red of the stop sign and sunset that becomes purple of shirts and large throne, or giant hints to what happened.

@Funstuff-c6u9v
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It's unlikely he murderedhis wife because he would be i'm prisson rather than owning a business, i think

@nahuelcantero4560
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Thanks for the video!

@Π΄ΠΆΠΈΠΌ-ΠΊ5Π²
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starting the video with the worst theory and misinformation bro we gotta lowk torture you

@a_disfigured_rat
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@1.7.76
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Many of these are basic media comprehension.

@NarrowShouldersOpenMind
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No one, save perhaps the ASYNC researchers or Mary, depending on time differences, could've seen the missing posters in the real world. Does it pull in related information or generate/extrapolate impact from the deaths there?

@richgarners
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It's The Shining, Squid Games, Us and 2001 A Space Odyssey all rolled into one.

@jillysimmonds8545
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Backrooms, it's just a chat gpt in real life.

@kckdjsnxjekfnsk
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3:24
Thats not the same guy at all

@brutallyhonest123
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The film clearly states that his wife is living in his house. That he paid for.

@brutallyhonest123