Backrooms - Autopsy Report

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Published 2022-02-23

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  • @Mycotography
    as a microbiologist, that actor and writer nailed it! impressive voice acting!
  • The way the autopsy guy acts completely professional, but you can tell he's steadily getting concerned over the course of report, eventually admitting he's not sure what this means. You can tell how unnerved he really is with that final question on the origins of the body. Beautiful acting, and the actual corpse looking terrifying.
  • The “may I ask, where this subject came from?” is delivered so well, it gives me chills every time.
  • @FB1T3
    the scariest part of the backrooms isn't being alone, it's knowing you're not
  • I love how "real" these videos feel, the scary part is that they're so well made to the point where it feels almost too real...
  • @user-wf1nb8cc8o
    You've outdone yourself once again. The spooky background music, the uncertainty in this man's voice, the ending, I could go on..Keep it up.
  • @moxxiismoo
    the strain in his voice when he's examining the body, and how stressed he sounds when over viewing, amazing.... I'd love to see more of your content
  • that autopsy's way more terrifying than people make it out to be. he didn't get eaten by mold he starved to death but something in the backrooms kept his body from fully decaying. That makes it seem like he was on the brink of death for years as the bacteria proliferated in his body
  • How the corpse was 'sitting' there when they found it, and now the mutation... everything has a bit of "Annihilation" vibes...
  • @DoctorAzmain
    INCREDIBLE job my guy, so immersive! I keep wondering how a 16 year old dude makes these... shows that age is just a number when it comes to talent, passion and hard work.
  • @russiandollie
    As a former Biologist really loved this episode in the series. I appreciate the factual accuracy as far as fiction can allow to be on the verge of that unknown grey area plus the professional way the guy reported his findings trying hard to not show his uncertainty 👏🏻👏🏻
  • @calzonel8642
    YO! the last scene here connects to the last one in Damage control! You can hear the phone in the background! nice to see kane planning 11months ahead XD
  • @elhopper3735
    The “Mr. Beck, May I ask where this subject came from?” sent a serious chill down my spine. Kane, you are a genius for making this stuff. Keep up the amazing work!
  • @forshovelry2705
    This man is gonna end up making the back rooms wiki into a footnote, with his videos being the basis for all the lore
  • @jojogape
    2:28 Obsessed with this part right here. The sun in this context appears to be either rising or setting. If it rises, it can symbolize how the Backrooms' spread is only getting started, despite the team's efforts in ending the project. "This environment was never [...] suited for mankind." However, if we see it as a sunset, it could mean death, as in "everyone who wanders into the backrooms dies there", or as in "the person this corpse belongs to died in the backrooms". It's disturbing because both possibilities are true, and they could be either warning about the danger (if the video was created by someone who wants to end the backrooms project), or "celebrating" it (if it was created by some kind of hivemind or even the monster itself, since it does show some degree of intelligence and mimicry, hence the uncanny editing that Almost makes sense). Even the music sounds marvelous and ominous at the same time. This series is the definition of uncanny valley.
  • @librus8680
    Gad, that corpse looks truly unsettling. Feels like it might reanimate any second with how that eye is gazing right at the camera... Well done with however you put that together. This whole series is making this old Internet Story a lot more believable... and "real". Mysterious tests, a strange strain of bacteria, and these broken videos... I'm really intrigued where you go with this, and it's all so well made!
  • @bootyman20
    My dad was a mortician for close to 15 years, 2002 - 2017, and actually has most of his "favorite" audio recordings saved on his computer. Favorites being a mixture of ones he thought were funny, like when a rat ran across the floor at a 2am job and he screamed, spooky, like when he reported the body's mouth opening and closing slightly (weird salt buildup of some kind on the muscles causing the jaw to twitch), and sad, ones he wants to remember because no-one else will or could. This sort of recording is a pretty realistic mixture of all three types, so good job!
  • @ifwwoozy
    Who's here after damage report? Wanted to hear the phone ringing