The Death of the Teen Dystopian Era

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Publicado 2021-04-29
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all music used in this video is below:

Some Nights - FUN.
Clouded - Brent Faiyaz
What’s New Scooby Doo intro
Sun Came Out - Gunna
Duckworth - Kendrick Lamar
Mii channel theme
Final Fantasy VII - Victory Fanfare
Moshpit - Baby Keep
Mmmm watcha say
Comme de Garçons - Rina Sawayama
Batman - Jaden Smith
Mombasa - Hans Zimmer
A boy is a gun remix by Matthew McClelland:    • Don't Shoot Me [A BOY IS A GUN* REMIX]  
HEAT - Brockhampton
Bankroll - Brockhampton

one small clip was inspired by a clip in this Baking Bad video:    • Baking Bad  

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @vlogbrothers
    Deathly Hallows was a 200,000 word book, I get splitting it. Mockingjay was half that, aka, ONE MOVIE.
  • @doubledashtwo
    The main character of the Divergent Thrilogy is considered special for being a NORMAL HUMAN lol
  • @tayzonday
    Teens started living in an actual dystopia, so fictional ones were no longer necessary.
  • @Nero-ox5tw
    This is like how Game of Thrones was the most talked about media in the world and within 6 months it vanished off the face of the earth.
  • @coolness06
    I remember seeing Catching Fire in Imax, and the moment when Katniss enters the arena and suddenly the ENTIRE screen is being used was EPIC.
  • @13realmusic
    It's so interesting how Percy Jackson maintained fan support even as the movies failed on everyone's hopes and expectations. We need justice for Logan Lerman that's a fact.
  • The greatest thing about Katniss is that she wasn't a chosen one before doing something, she became a "chosen one" (in terms of propaganda) when she didnt want to. She was at the right place and the right moment.
  • @breannakanno9017
    Tris: Sounds like “tres” “Tres” = 3 in Spanish Tris+Four=7 …….the fact that you found the perfect clip for that joke, unbelievable chefs kiss
  • @kylemoore2467
    Gotta squeeze them teen movies out before their stars don't look like teens anymore
  • “This man does nothing for 3 movies straight” FACTS, Gale was just there, like literally, he served for nothing. And let’s not mention Finnick, I’m still recovering he did NOT deserve to die.
  • @wooloosus6866
    The Hunger Games is still a good read/watch to this day, while I could go the rest of my life forgetting any other YA dystopian novel. It was just on another level.
  • @Ph33NIXx
    Its funny i really liked Mockingjay part 1. I loved that she just became a tool of the resistance, that her symbol was more valuable than herself.. I really felt it was grounded in reality. Katniss becomes this Joanne d'arc character whom is only wanted to inspire people to fight.. all the while she is tormented by her own PTSD and plays chess with her goals and agenda of saving Peeta.
  • @orange1311
    being a teen who was an avid YA reader during this era was such an experience. Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Twilight, Maze Runner....reading all those books and then seeing them come to life....what a time to be aliveeee
  • @nathanieldrew
    Wait this was hilarious and brilliant. Good work, Thn.
  • @DanielAbeleira
    I actually liked every Hunger Games movie, although less than the books.
  • @janx2k1
    Divergent was like a typical anime where the protagonist discovers something that makes them unique then at the next episode it turns out that there's a bunch of them the whole time
  • I’ll be honest, the Maze Runner had me in the first part. The maze was cool, the tribe dynamic was interesting, and then the awkward romance between generic white protagonist 312 and generic white love interest 471 started. After that, it was like “ok, the action scenes are cool, just ignore the awkwardness”, and then they got out of the maze, and it just became a zombie movie