The Ending Of The Witness Explained | Love, Death & Robots Explained

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Published 2020-01-25

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  • @probliss2193
    God..... "The Witness" was my absolute favorite. They are stuck in a loop forever. This loop would stop if only they both stop and communicate with one another and stop assuming all the time. When do they realize the truth? Never because death represents a new mind. They die at the end each time... so they never understand. In relationships communication is important just as much as sex and lust. Toxic relationships never get fixed... because no one ever understand or listens to one another.
  • @MacDoesIt
    I always thought they were in some type of sexual/kink driven simulation but got caught in this constant chase/murder loop because they let their minds go too deep and temptations go too far
  • @michee9351
    Ugh, that image of the witness in the window at the start, is so creepy.
  • @gglen2141
    "Relationships driven by lust are often difficult to end" was one of those 'lightbulb' moments for me. Having been involved in such same myself.
  • @MacetazzOpina
    Also i think you missed the attatchment theory of relationships in psychology, they literally are chasing each other after all. It does feel like it sometimes, like you always are the chaser, until you avoid someone you still kinda like or want but they keep pursuing you. And then you get the feeling like it's karma
  • @AlmaWadeCrymsm
    The nudity didn't bother me, I am a artist and actually like seeing these scenes to see how others draw bodies to improve my own. I also liked how real it felt with the reactions
  • @taylorette2338
    I am so afraid of loops and or being caught in one so the ending literally put a shock of cold panic straight through me. I've never had such a visceral reaction to a tv show/movie/media in my life.
  • @jbeezy126
    These episodes are so artistic. I seriously can’t wait for the next season.
  • @CZsWorld
    You got me all excited for Tenet with that Nolan reference.
  • I love using Love+sex and robots as an example of how far animation has advanced in the world
  • @almypal666
    I KNEW I saw the man in the woman's bed! I called it!!!
  • @leoalex2001
    thank you for the analysis.. the pure art of this episode already made it one of my favorites, but the meaning behind it and how everything is portrayed just elevates this episode so much further.
  • @VangelVe
    Nice job. You provided a very good take on the episode. It certainly is plausible.
  • @BLVCKSHXXP
    I figured something was off at the beginning when he killed her because you saw that it was her on the floor dead with the same lipstick streak.
  • @Mystic_Hatter
    this was a very good explanation, i have a new found respect for this episode as it used to be my least favorite in the series. Thank you for your video.
  • @ruizma9826
    There is a trailer of Alberto Mielgo's new film supposedly coming this year where it shows the two main characters from this episode in the trailer and his new movie is called the windshield wiper not only that the movie takes place in the same setting as the witness
  • This is a great explanation. Also, the animation in this episode was amazing.
  • @Graenolf
    Hamsters can stuff their cheeks with up to 20% of their body weight. Nice video.
  • @gbasar1032
    I think this doesn’t have to end in the same way killing eachother. Like u said and I also noticed, they could both come out of the club and spend night with eachother instead of killing because whoever the witness is, she/he has their partner sleeping on the bed while they are witnessing the murder of themselves on another building.