Shadowing-Übung: What If You Were Trapped on a Haunted Island Until You Lost Your Mind? - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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The story kicks off with two men,
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The story kicks off with two men,
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Ephraim and Thomas Wake, arriving by boat at a desolate, fog-drenched island.
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Ephraim is the new assistant lighthouse keeper,
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beginning what's supposed to be a straightforward four-week posting.
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He settles into the cramped,
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creaky living quarters, and while poking around,
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discovers something odd tucked inside a mattress,
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a scrimshaw carving of a mermaid.
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He pockets it without a second thought.
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From the very first meal,
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the power dynamic between these two men is crystal clear.
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Thomas pours them both a drink,
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and when Ephraim declines, the old man immediately frames it as bad luck.
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He then promptly spits his own drink out,
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a fitting introduction to his eccentric personality.
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Thomas lays out Ephraim's duties,
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hauling kerosene, emptying chamber pots,
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painting and maintaining the machinery.
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When Ephraim dares to bring up the agreed-upon rotation of shifts,
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Thomas shuts it down immediately.
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His lighthouse, his rules.
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That night, Thomas strips down and takes his place in the lantern room while Ephraim wanders the rocky shore for a smoke.
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That's when things get strange,
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he spots what looks like Thomas's body,
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drifting in the ocean among floating logs.
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He wades in sinks and comes face to face with a shrieking mermaid.
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He jolts awake.
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Just a dream.
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Thomas, unbothered, simply tells him the light needs oil and heads to bed.
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The daily grind begins and its brutal Ephraim hauls coal,
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only to be blocked by a stubborn seagull planted in front of the storage door.
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When throwing a piece of coal finally scares it off,
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he drags a massive kerosene drum all the way up the lighthouse stairs,
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only to be stopped at the very top by Thomas,
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who absolutely forbids him from entering the lantern room.
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He hands Ephraim a small container instead,
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and tells him to take the big drum back down.
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All that effort, for nothing.
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At dinner, the two men begin to feel each other out.
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Thomas is chatty, Ephraim is guarded.
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Eventually, Ephraim asks about the previous assistant,
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and Thomas tells him the man went utterly insane,
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ranting about mermaids and sea monsters before dying.
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The lighthouse, he says, was believed to be cursed.
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What made your last key believe?
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Went mad, he did.
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He believed that there was some enchantment, salvation, said he.
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Then Thomas mentions he saw Ephraim with the seagull that morning,
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and warns him killing a seabird is terrible luck.
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Bad luck to kill a seabird!
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According to old maritime superstition,
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seagulls carry the souls of dead sailors.
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Ephraim unconvinced snaps and hits Thomas over the head.
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That night, the same one-eyed seagull appears at his window,
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almost like it's mocking him.
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The tension between them keeps escalating.
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Thomas catches Ephraim skipping chores and threatens to dock his wages.
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One day, while Ephraim is painting the lighthouse exterior suspended on a pulley controlled by Thomas,
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The old man lets the rope slip,
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twice, whether it's a test or just carelessness.
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It ends with Ephraim crashing to the ground.
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Over dinner, they swap more of their backstories.
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Ephraim reveals he used to be a lumberman in Canada,
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before drifting through various jobs,
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until lighthouse keeping offered the best pay for remote, isolated work.
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Thomas, meanwhile, speaks cryptically about a life defined by deception.
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Then comes a night that shifts everything.
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Ephraim can't sleep and creeps toward the lighthouse.
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He hears Thomas muttering incoherently upstairs.
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He notices something wet and slimy seeping through the cracks in the ceiling,
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and then a long, dark tentacle slowly snakes out from beneath the lantern room door.
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The day before their scheduled departure, everything starts to unravel.
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Ephraim finds a dead seagull contaminating the water cistern,
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and then the one-eyed bird attacks him.
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In a rage, he kills it.
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Bad timing, as it turns out.
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Thomas warns him a massive storm is rolling in.
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That night, the two men stop fighting long enough to drink together,
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singing and laughing through the howling winds.
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Ephraim finally asks why he's never allowed near the light.
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They argue, but since it's supposedly his last night, he lets it go.
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The next morning, Ephraim discovers something washed ashore,
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a mermaid half buried in seaweed.
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She wakes up and screams.
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He bolts.
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Then the real nightmare begins.
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The relief boat never comes.
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The storm is too severe.
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Thomas tells Ephraim they have already been stranded for weeks,
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not days, and that help will only come once the weather breaks.
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When they go out to dig up what Ephraim thinks are emergency rations buried at the base of the lighthouse,
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they open the crate to find nothing but bottles of alcohol,
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and so begins a strange blurry stretch of time.
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The two men drink, they dance,
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they fight, they confess things to one another,
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they run out of proper food,
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They start drinking a mixture of turpentine and honey.
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Ephraim nearly murders Thomas in his sleep.
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He tries and fails to steal the lantern room key.
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At one point, dragging his lobster trap from the sea,
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he finds the severed head of Thomas' previous assistant.
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One drunken night, Ephraim cracks completely.
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He confesses that his real name is Thomas Howard,
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that the real Ephraim Winslow was a cruel foreman back in Canada whom he deliberately let drown.
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He watched the man scream and did nothing.
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Thomas listens in silence and then vanishes into the darkness.
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Ephraim stumbles up to the lantern room.
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Balcony finds a man lying on the floor,
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turns him over, and realizes it's himself.
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Thomas appears behind him, his eyes blazing like the lighthouse beam itself.
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Ephraim panics.
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He runs to the dock and tries to escape in a small boat.
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Thomas comes roaring after him with an axe,
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smashing the boat to pieces.
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They chase each other back to the cottage,
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crashing through the door in a violent struggle.
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Thomas accuses Ephraim of abandoning his post and going mad.
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He twists the entire situation around,
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insisting it was Ephraim who destroyed the lifeboat,
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and that Ephraim's confession is proof of his insanity.
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Somehow he's convincing enough that Ephraim hands over the knife.
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Then Ephraim finds Thomas' log book filled with notes,
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labeling him a drunk incompetent and recommending he be dismissed without pay.
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That's the final straw a brutal fight breaks out.
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Ephraim beats Thomas to submission in a hallucinogenic rage,
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drags him outside by a rope,
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and begins to bury him at the base of the lighthouse.
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Thomas, barely conscious, warns him of a Promethean punishment,
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awaiting whoever dares look into the light.
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Ephraim takes the key, he climbs the stairs,
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and then he realizes he left his cigarettes behind.
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He goes back to get them.
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Thomas, not quite dead, rises and strikes him with the axe.
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Ephraim fights back, gets hold of the axe,
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and caves in the old man's skull.
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He reaches the lantern room,
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the great lens opens before him.
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He looks directly into the light.
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The final image of the film is grim and mythological.
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Ephraim, now called Howard, lies naked and barely alive on the rocks.
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Below the lighthouse, one eye destroyed as a flock of seagulls tear at his exposed flesh.
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Like Prometheus bound to his rock endlessly punished for daring to steal what was never meant for him.
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That's The Lighthouse, a film about isolation,
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identity, obsession, and the very dangerous idea that some things are not meant to be seen.
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In diesem fesselnden Video begleiten wir zwei Männer, Ephraim und Thomas Wake, die auf einer verlassenen, nebligen Insel ankommen. Ephraim ist der neue Assistent des Leuchtturmwärters und beginnt seine vierwöchige Dienstzeit, die sich schnell als herausfordernd herausstellt. Die Dynamik zwischen den beiden Männern wird von Anfang an deutlich, als sie sich in einer engen, schaukelnden Unterkunft einrichten. Diese Geschichte behandelt Themen wie Isolation, Machtkämpfe und das Spiel mit dem Verstand, während Ephraim mysteriöse Entdeckungen macht und mit den Ängsten vor dem Übernatürlichen konfrontiert wird. Das Setting und die emotionale Intensität bieten eine hervorragende Grundlage für das Üben der englischen Sprache durch die Technik des Shadow Speak.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „Das Licht braucht Öl.“ - Dieser Satz zeigt die Verantwortung in einer Arbeitssituation.
  • „Schlechtes Omen, einen Seevogel zu töten.“ - Diese Wendung kann in Gesprächen über Aberglaube verwendet werden.
  • „Sein Leuchtturm, seine Regeln.“ - Ein prägnanter Satz, um Machtverhältnisse zu verdeutlichen.
  • „Das war nur ein Traum.“ - Ideal, um Überlegungen zu Fantasie und Realität anzusprechen.
  • „Er glaubt, er sei verflucht.“ - Nützlich, um über Glaubenssysteme oder Mythen zu diskutieren.

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