the tale of springtrap movie

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Published 2020-06-06

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  • @RoosterCinema
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  • @ZaCloudo
    its kinda like his saying of "I always come back." isnt a threat, its a cry for help.
  • @Mushroom_Man
    Springtrap, already skewered by a dozen springlocks and rotten for 30 years: Ah yes, a knife will end my suffering.
  • @broaderacer833
    spingtrap: had his lungs completely shredded by the spring locks 30 years ago also springtrap: tries to kill himself using a rope
  • @kiralia8523
    I love how creepy and unsettling this video is, the mind of a murderer is not a simple one, and this video is so off putting and confusing, it actually feels like we’re peering into the mind of William and watching him slowly rocket closer to insanity
  • @user-qt3sl1go2i
    alternate title: springtrap trying to kill himself in every way possible for 13 minutes and 35 seconds.
  • @faceuphoy2981
    This is expertly done. William was certainly a man with problems and his obsession with his work, and creating animatronics caused his family to fall apart. I like to think the designs of the suits weren't evil in nature. Like for instance the programming of making sure the endoskeletons have suits on (possibly to make sure that the children don't hide in the suits or accidently get crushed by exposed endoskeleton parts, or the sister location animatronics specific designs (baby's scoop and Freddy's stomach container). I like to think those actually served a protective feature, like fail-safes to protect the children. If there was a fire or an emergency and the path needed to be cleared, baby could break through walls or clear debris. Freddy could put the kids inside his body and take them to safety. I think William lost his mind when his children died, because of his own creations. He blamed himself for it and it drove him to madness, luring children away to kill them and (somehow) fused them with the animatronics, possibly in an attempt to give his children (who he had to know were possessing the animatronics) friends. However, killing them only turned them vengeful and in the process William became the monster. Fearing his own life, he took safety inside the spring lock suit to escape the spirits only for it to fail and end his own life the same way his decisions ended the lives of so many others. His torment and rage keeps his spirit bound to the suit, he can't forgive himself, so he can never move on. I think that's what Scott was trying to go for. All the other spirits are freed, but Baby, William, and Michael are still "Alive". What if Michael wants to find his father, not to take vengeance per say, but to finally let go and move on from the torment.
  • @Terrox_
    It's so interesting because you can't see his expressions. Just blank face staring. So interesting. More
  • @primeforce5314
    The moment when William is on the floor listening to the music shows that behind all the evil is a man with a broken and forgotten past and it also shows that he can still care for people
  • @BiggieGrub
    This is basically: watch springtrap have a mental breakdown for 13 minutes and 35 seconds
  • @Gray-weeb
    This is just so well done, this even brought tears to my eyes. Even he, a dangerous murderer, can still have feelings, we can see him trying to end his life yet he can't. But most of all, he even lies down to sleep while listening to soft music.
  • @puffycat9498
    I love the Scraptrap redesign at the end. It's so much better than Scott's design and its more realistic. Looks more similar to the actual Spring Bonnie.
  • @forgtm525
    Springtrap: Wakes up again Springtrap: Oh Sh*t, here we go again
  • @Blackbird0098
    That scene with the music box hits on a whole other level, especially if you consider the theory that the loss of Crying Child was the catalyst to William becoming the monster he was.
  • This is an insanely well made concept, William realizing the damage he's caused, the things he had done to the children, and the Puppet finally showing forgiveness towards Aften knowing that he's just a poor broken soul (or he at least is imagining it), its truly sad how all of this occurred because of his children dying which drove him to insanity hoping to give his children friends by killing others.
  • @maxandcheeese
    He seems so fascinated by everything like when he opens his mouth “Wow, a knife”
  • Springtrap: Stabs himself in the heart God: Respawning in 3...2...1....
  • @ultrad-rex1389
    This is amazingly done! I interpret this as William Afton exploring his past and remembering all of his wrongdoings. After thirty years of loneliness and time to process his entire life in this cycle of death, mourning, vengeance, and confusion, he comes to regret all of his actions. He tries to take his own life numerous times to cease his pain, but he cannot, as he lacks the ability to die, I believe, as a form of punishment for the killings. So, he visits his past, reminding himself of everything he did, realizing that he went from killing out of grief to killing out of satisfaction, which led to his psychopathic traits. As if to try and repent for his immoral works, he kills his past self repeatedly. I believe Charlotte was spectating him to truly determine whether he was genuinely remorseful or not, and I believe that when she witnesses him killing himself multiple times, she soon finds it in herself to forgive him for all the chaos he had caused. This is a phenomenal animation! Keep it up! God bless!