I'm not saying it's bad. What begins as a carefree summer holiday in a land of eternal sunlight takes a sinister turn when the insular villagers invite their guests to partake in festivities that render the pastoral paradise increasingly unnerving and viscerally disturbing.He's definitely not in the good place thats for sureHis character in this definitely shares similarities to Chidi.
It was one of the most unsettling parts of the movie for me when I watched it. Yes, but you shouldn’t lose you any sleep at night.There are two scenes that are standouts, and you’ll know em when you seem em.If you’ve seen the Jordan Peele comments and all the hype, you might be a little disappointed. Read full reviewDani and Christian are a young American couple with a relationship on the brink of falling apart. Pelle Is The Oracle. Hereditary seemed like it had more of a story line but Midsommar, man. I did have a hard time moving passed the fact that the main girl wears the worlds most unflattering pair of pants the entire time though. Yes. I get laughing at a slasher or run of the mill horror movie.
I had been looking forward to this movie for so long and was having it utterly ruined so I got up and left, hissing at them to stop laughing on my way out (tried to keep it quiet enough to not further bother others). The music was awesome too.As for the film itself, some parts are definitely disturbing and creepy.
3 - He sees that Josh has something really good happening for him, and wants to leech off of that.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts This was not a comedy scene, but people were getting side stitches in a way that would have made 1997 Jim Carey envious.Some people next to me were laughing throughout the first half.
But after a family tragedy keeps them together, a grieving Dani invites herself to join Christian and his friends on a trip to a once-in-a-lifetime midsummer festival in a remote Swedish village. There is a LOT of graphic gore so just forewarning.
This was not that. He may not land every big swing, but the underlying vision is hard to shake even when it falters.Admirable, ambitious and impressive, but ultimately aloof, Midsommar has its delights for sure, but it lacks the emotional depth to match the sharp insights it has into the evils of the ambivalent, wishy-washy relationship (run as fast as you can).Aster’s bold flourishes occasionally fall flat, but Florence Pugh holds the film together — especially when its plotting stumbles or its shocks grow predictable. I just got out from seeing the movie and I can’t see how that’d be the case.Spoilers: a cult setting provides a woman with the sense of belonging she didn’t get from her normal life. Not a bad film by any means but not a classic or great film like some people say. I went to see it with my 17 year old son and 20 year old daughter a couple of days ago and we all hated it. Reminded me of hereditary. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. I think they're probably hoping it will.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. This isn't getting quite the acclaim that Hereditary did, but still sounding like a great follow-up. The rest of us see a crazy fun movie.I've read the script and I don't see why at all. And seriously dont go by the hype of being overly disturbing. Think they could have cut at least 30 minutes and by the end of it I just wanted to go home.Disturbing as in shocking and really fucking weird? I think most people would find it at least mildly disturbing. Overall however, I came away underwhelmed and thought it was pretty overrated. There is a LOT of graphic gore so just forewarning. That said, despite its similarities, a theory published by CheatSheet posits that Various theories on Reddit pertain to Pelle, but one of the most intriguing ones suggests that One of the comments on the thread, posted by user u/hobbessss, added that One dark and disturbing theory posited by Reddit user u/shainako suggests that In an interview with IndieWire, Aster confirmed that he Fans of Aster's know that the writer-director doesn't make choices thoughtlessly, and so the fact that Dani's family dies in such a shocking, eerie way This theory connects to the previous one that Pelle is the Oracle, and numerous Perhaps the most obvious yet mysterious clues from All The Breathing In The Film Connects To The Tragedy At The BeginningThe Murder-Suicide Visually Represents Dani's Isolation