Hereditary - Annie's Possessed Scene (Part One | 1080p)
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The Scariest Scene of Peter (Alex Wolff) awakens to find his father's body and is chased by Annie (Toni Collette), now possessed, into the attic, which is decorated with cult imagery. Levitating, Annie beheads herself with a piano wire as naked coven members look on. Peter jumps out of the window and is knocked unconscious scene (Part One) from the drama-horror film called "HEREDITARY" Directed by Ari Aster
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Her banging her head on the ceiling is one of the most chilling, unnerving visuals in horror cinema.
Hell yeah
oh god seriously, like i can't get that imagery out of my head.
contorted face w/bulging neck in the classroom = creepy
Seph Acevedo too bad teenage girls were laughing at that scene at my theater :/
edit name same, completely disrespectful individuals. Took me out of the experience
God, the stuff Peter had to go through. Starting off the movie as a normal teenage guy, then became a little boy crying for his mommy. "Mommy, mommy please I'm begging you." It's so unsettling.
Penn E Wyze I know right
Penn E Wyze I agree, this movie shook me
he went through some pretty crazy stuff of screen when he was a kid so i wouldn't say he was normal to begin with.
And then the ending. Poor kid...
My mom has a form of sizophrenia. She never did this exactly but once when I wqs a teenager she believed that she was possessed (as did I at the time) because of her disorder and chased me through the house as I ran into the bathroom and locked the door. This scene brings back bad memories. My sister and I plotted running away
I feel sorry for Peter. Poor kid. He doesn't even know what's going on. This is one of the best horror movies out there.
That's what happens when mental illness runs in a family. This film protays that very well artistically.
@@jamesbearvr Isn't it a story about possession?
@@jxy_krishnan its sooo much more. Posession yes but really mental illness as a huge subtext the main character even said she had a family history of D.I.D and schitzophrenia ect. So it can be viewed as a possesion movie or a family going crazy.
I think the fact that a "king of hell" literally possesses multiple members of the family shows that they are not just going crazy.
@@hotwatermusic_ On a literal level, it's definitely a possession movie, but I think it is really obviously an allegory for mental illness. The final part of the movie is just to wrap up the plot.
The naked man standing in the corner, perfectly still and smiling. I can never shake that image, it's what my nightmares are made of
Isaac Glover one of the scariest frames in the film for sure
Isaac Glover that is the same guy from the funeral at the beginning of the movie.
@@SJK499 I know haha
Isaac Glover - I agree and think that was the creepiest image in this film! When he smiled at Charlie at the funeral, I thought he was Dexter Holland at first. lol
Lol that was funny... thankfully I don’t get scared by this stuff, I actually laughed when I saw that
It really must be said. Seeing a possessed mother on the ceiling banging her head at an inhuman rate is fucking terrifying.
Well... yeah
i giggled a little bit
This is a typical night in my house
It looks fun....and somehow she kept her face afterwards
He didn’t see it tho he was in the attic lol
The head-banging was the scariest thing I’ve seen on screen in years.
really ? i was laughing my ass of when i saw the headbanging XDD
@@anonymus3153 Normie
same gurl😅😥
great ideia n great scene.
@@anonymus3153 ....... are you serious?......
the naked guy in the doorway scared me so much i cant believe peter didnt die from a heart attack
Maybe that’s his Friday night
Hahaha lmao
Christian Herchcovichz he was one of the cult followers
I'm one of those people that doesn't jump or display horror on my face, but god damn I felt that inside... I was stunned-- beautiful.
He was also the creepy dude with the blonde hair that looked and smiled at Charlie at the grandmother's funeral
I don't know why but her hitting her head on the door is so unnerving. She's literally just banging her head but for some reason it gives me chills
It's because she's doing it while floating upside-down... On a ceiling...
The speed and repetition of which she is doing so is humanly impossible. For me, not knowing what she was anymore freaked me out.
@@thomaswright637 I know. The physical impossibility and inhuman speed of it... it is truly chilling. I first watched this film with a friend when I was totally sober and can only revisit it after excessive drinking sessions (am on about 20 units right now and it still unsettles me...)
It's also the banging noises not fitting along with some slams of the head. It's just... wrong.
It's a combo of the fact that she does it so unnaturally, and 2 this may as well be the final turning point where there is no hope and everything has gone to shit.
The saddest part is that he doesn’t know she’s possessed ...
Right! He thinks she's insane and homicidal. I think he figured it out at the very last minute, though.
I think her floating in the air helps in that connection.
Romeo Degli Spiriti but he was already possessed by Paimon by then
Kostas Ioakeimidis actually, he was never prepared or educated about the family he was born into. So he (no different than his father) wouldn't be able to understand anything that's going on around him. As I'm sure if his father knew better he would not have resorted to calling his wife sick. He would have seen everything for what it was and left outta dodge. Seeing what took place while his wife reached out to Charlie would have made him aware vs left him in fear to resort to calling her names.
pahz place mate the entire point is that whether or not they knew what was happening they were doomed right from the beginning.The family really had no agency at all.
I still can’t get over the fact this was the director’s first feature length film and within the same year makes Midsommar. He’s my age and already a master. Even Martin Scorsese acknowledged that in an interview. The ultimate compliment.
You ever see Something strange about the johnson's???
@@gatorez4811 oh my god that's from the same director????
@@goodbye3771 yup it's messed up
This movie was amazing. Midsommar not so much, not even close. Hated it.
Midsommar sucked ass compared to this. This is the greatest horror movie ever made
When Peter called out "Mommy" I cry everytime
The way he cries and panics/breaks down at times in the movie is some of the most realistic I've seen in cinema, and it's heart-breaking.
"I never wanted to be your mother" - Gosh, I felt for him that part!
"I cry" lol whatever. You need meds.
Derp Ferguson why are you so butthurt by the fact they said I cry. Stop projecting your insecurities lmao.
Derp Ferguson "lol whatever" you act like it was an insult. Did it hit too close to home?
Annie, are ya okay? so Annie, are ya okay? are ya okay, Annie?
This comment made my day, and now this scene isn't so scary anymore with that song in my head x'D
*bangs head on mic*
This is perfect.
You living 🙌🏾
she was struck by a smooth criminal
when peter is crying during the head banging saying "mommy please stop" is so chilling the way he says it sounds like a child and he doesn't understand what is going on
i would turn back into a child too if i even survived that
Man and when they show her banging her head on the door it makes it so sad for him because the person he’s crying out to is truly gone. This scared boy who’s been reduced to tears is all alone
Damn Peter was literally born to die
@Explorror i thought only male could become the proper vessel of paimon
I mean soulwise Peter is no more all that is left is his body which is a husk of what was him.
If you watch the climax you can see the soul of peter leaving and paimon entering his body
He's right. While a female host is possible to inhabit, Paimon only wanted a male host. The daughter, mother and grandmother were beheaded as the cult's sacrifice when summoning Paimon since he is known for beheadings.
As well as everyone else
I will never get over how creepy that head banging is...
imagine it with metal music and rave lights.... and not on the ceiling. there you go.
Yeah that scene is not going out of my head..So I am watching again and again to get over it for once
Such a banger
BRO HOKD MY HAND IM GETTING SCARED
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man i feel so bad for peter- first, he accidentally kills his sister and gets traumatized by it, then he has to go through all this- mans CANNOT catch a break-
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It was clear that was not an accident.
@@akai.inu_Peter did Indeed accidentally kill his sister. Whether it was all planned or not. Doesn’t change the fact that accidents can be planned. You need to revaluate your vision. Because PETER did Indeed not mean to kill his sister. Which makes it an accident. Understand ? 👍
@@kalebanth8323 yeah but paimon did this to him. the grandma wanted charlie to be a son, so he could be the host for paimon. but charlie is a she. so paimon needed to get her killed. which he did. and the way paimon moves to a new body is by decapitation. thats why the mom decapitated herself with the string at the end. it wasnt his fault. it wasnt his accident. it was done by paimon
@@transformers_quotes5738No one gives a fuck.
His cry is so realistic. For a teenage boy. 10 out of 10 acting
The movie did what no possession movie has ever done.
It made it real.
The family was destroyed, weakened, and the supernatural things that happened were insanely subtle. Only when it was time for the demon to get what it wanted did it ramp things up.
The Exorcist literally did that first. Which just says to me that you haven't seen the Exorcist. Which you should.
The Exorcist did that as well but I agree.
@@mhd1442nothing about the excorcist was subtle that bitch was possessed the whole damn movie doing crazy shit
The Exorcist did it better though
@@O-revisordisagree but k
You know what was even more scary for me. When I watched the movie and he went into the attic and then the banging sound started to happen, i asked myself, " isn't the attic door on the ceiling? So how is she banging on the ceiling? I mean she could jump but to make that continuous and rapid banging sound is not possible." Right after I said that it showed what she was actually doing.
For some reason I think it was scarier for me because of the question I was asking myself and 1 second later they showed me the creepy and disturbing answer. I was speechless
Hahaha I had the same thought. I was like where is this banging coming from?? How is she-HOLY DEAR GOD. Was not expecting that
Exactly, my mouth was open the whole time from sheer Realization/ Horror
EXACTLY what i thought
Lekok EXACTLY what I did. I was wondering how it’d be possible to stretch that high up to the ceiling and knock that fast, plus why knock when you could just yell? Then my heart dropped a little when it showed how fast her head was pounding onto the ceiling.
I’m confused what😭
Annie being in the corner and slightly out of focus is just so terrifying
1:56 when a nail is stickin out and u cant find a hammer
thanks i hate it
This movie is scary but that comment made it funny 💀
@@WhyhateAnt tnx Riley Freeman, i love boondocks
yup and no masked idiot running trying to kill people.
@@B1astFriend jason and michael are classic... And those are slasher movies 😎
This movie make me cover my eyes. No movie was able to do that to me.
Ugly Edits Channel same same same
Same here! The last movie that scared me this much was The ring, and I was like 10 so it's understandable, but this...
I've seen this movie six times now (I dunno why though, it was a great film but also fucked up) and I still wince when Charlie gets decapitated, when she cuts off the bird's head off, when Annie attempts the seance, when Steve burns to death, when Annie bangs her head on the ceiling and cuts her own head off mid-air, and of course the final shot of Peter standing while many nude people, the headless corpses of his mother and grandmother kneeling at him while yelling "Hail Paimon!" The last image still haunts me.
Good God, this movie is brilliant horror.
How many horror movies did u watch?
@CHRISKILLEDCENA "No movie was able to do that to me" 🙄
1:45 when your mom comes home after work and notices you didn't wash the dishes.
Sir Noba 🤣
LMAO
I'm crying
damn u😂😂
More like 1:28
0:18 Seeing her in that corner for the first time scared the absolute shit out of me. It was like in Insidious when they go upstairs and the dude is staring at them through the window. It’s so much scarier when they make it obvious that someone is there but nothing happens until the other characters see them. No big jump scare, no big music drop, no big camera zoom in, just a shot of her on the ceiling. It’s horrifying and brilliant.
Or The Strangers when hes standing in the hallway by the kitchen
Yeah this was the scariest part for me too. No jump scare can top the horror i felt when i noticed her up there in the corner
Shows that being stalked or watched by someone in in a dark corner is truly one of the most, if not the most horrifying things to have in a horror movie
@@user-mf1fl3oy6sAny idea who it was in the doorway that Peter was looking at? Was it Annie too?
Did you not see her in the corner when he woke up!? She was up in the corner when he was sitting up in his bed! Terrifying
@@laurabrady84105 if you're talking about the neaked dude, i think he is just one of those cult guys who is shown later in white clothes outside the house
I need someone to upload the part just before this when Peter wakes up in his bedroom and you can see Annie's figure settled in the darkened corner of the ceiling above his bed... Just sitting there perfectly still. That's the only part of this movie that really unnerved me and had me squirming in my seat.
I shamefully slept with my bedroom light on that evening. And I haven't been afraid of the dark in years. Haha.
That scene made it hard for me to literally WALK INTO ROOMS. The feeling where someone could be up the ceiling behind and staring at you as you walk alone fucks me up to this day.
Narthumpulous
I still sleep with the lights on and checking the corners of my room every minute, you’re not alone, this shit creeped me out
Same here. That scene was great
All im saying is I wouldn’t mind Tony Collete in the corner of my room in the middle of the night when its dark 😉
Same bro😂😂😂
1:54
One of the most emotionally effective scenes Ive ever seen in a movie, along with the mom discovering Charlie’s body. God I want to give him a giant hug.
Dude, Annie crying after finding Charlie absolutely mortified me.
i think that peters sobbing like a child and him calling annie “mommy” can really show you how young he is. also, in annie’s dream scene, where she explains she tried to abort peter was also a scene where we could see peters childishness. when he says “why are you scared of me?”, for me at least, it shows that the child in him because he simply tries to explain his insecurities as far as his relationship with his mom but in a question-like format. also, where annie explains her intentions with her pregnancy with him all he says is “why?”. again, a simple childlike question. those things i feel were put there on purpose to really capture peters maturity and age. obviously some childhood trauma not cared for right there. truly an incredible performance.
I have to do a video essay on this film for uni and your comment is so well articulated! Thanks haha, it actually really helped me figure out what I was trying to say about that scene!
I know people love the movie but hate the last 10 -15 minutes of it and honestly first time I watched it I was confused as well but after multiple viewings of this movie now I can really say the whole cult aspect of the movie and the way paimon came to be was truly brilliant this right here is how you do horror correctly no jump scares no stupid ghosts caught on camera but good old psychological horror
I loved all of the movie. The whole cult thing really added to the layer of what really did happen type of deal.
This isnt a psychological horror. More on the paranormal side. Maybe both actually
s3xylegend I HATE THE LAST PART
too scary or just didn't like how it ended?
@@s3xylegend26 I thought it ruined the moment. Everything was so freaky and scary up until the tree house. After that the mood was more joyful than it should've been.
1:35 I find this part really interesting because there’s moments where Annie falls and when Peter climbs up the ladder, it’s almost as if she’s trying to push him up and close the door. It’s almost like Annie still has a little bit of control over her body so she’s trying to help Peter before she loses that control. It brings you back to the nightmare where Peter screams ‘why did you try to kill me?!’ To which Annie replies ‘I didn’t! I was trying to save you!’ He doesn’t know she’s possessed yet she’s trying to spend her last moments saving Peter. Idk that’s kinda my take.
Nice observation
yeahh. you can even hear her screaming to herself when she falls as if she’s in a trance, trying to wake herself up.
Wait did she says ruun!!??
i agree! i think the reason she was harming her self too is that she is still sonsciously in her body and is trying to destroy it before it can harm peter
big brain momentt
1:04 “Hi welcome to chilis”
congratz you saved me from nightmares lmao
now im just gonna laugh whenever i watch this scene lmao
I’m cackling
Doooood these comments are helping so much 😂😂😂
That part made me laugh lol.
him crying "mommy please stop" makes me so sad
This movie is one of the kings of “can you imagine” horror.
Can you imagine getting up at 3am to get a glass of water and you see a naked man smiling at you?
I know this is an old comment but I was thinking about that last night as I was literally getting water at 2am. But I was drunk so I had liquid courage. Lol
Or seeing Toni Collette just up in the corners of the ceiling? Jesus, I couldn’t sleep after I saw this because I was looking at the ceiling to see if she was there!!!
@@kirstengarcia3846 uwu
@@Chinchillys shut up
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A truly scary horror film that is scary in the right ways. Not gore, but mental suspense and psychological horror. That's the best IMO.
No gore? Did you watch the movie?
Gore? Are you sure? Gore is a factor that greatly contributed to this movie’s success.
The Demon in the doorway is what we think we're going to see when we go to get a drink in the middle of the night. Great scene.
That’s not a demon it’s a cult member but yes.
@@merlinho0t I think it's a demon, it's skin seemed kind of shiny unlike the humans which were pale.
@@Ely-zf4yt It’s one of the cult members you see throughout the movie, like at her mothers funeral. They are standing everywhere around the house naked because they are summoning Paimon. It’s not a demon. The only demon is Paimon and he was in Annie, then Peter at the end.
@@Ely-zf4yt No it was one of the cult members and its the same smiling guy with bleached blonde hair that we saw smiling at Charlie at Ellen's funeral at the beginning of the film.
It was one of the cult members not a demon. Paimon is the only demon in the film.
As a grown ass married man, this movie made me scared to sleep in the dark :'D
This movie makes me wish I was an orphanage
Meeeee too man
@@jakeparkserisss2124
Yep.
My brother and I watched this movie in the DAYTIME and it still affected me later that night, especially this scene.
I stayed up for a few more hours.
This is one of the best horror scenes made in a very long time, along with the whole film, of course.
This was the only scene that got to me in the whole movie
0:51 Nope. NOPE.
1:17 HELL NO.
Casey B. To be honest I would just roll on the ground and cry!
NOOOOPE
“This week on black people narrations”
Peters story is the most tragic. Charlie was already possessed from birth so she was literally a little demon, but this little dude.. man.
wait she was possessed from birth? how do we figure that out
i just thought the grandma was tripping and obsessed with her
This whole scene was fucking something else in the cinema. The speakers were booming, I had goosebumps all over. It was golden.
i was terrified, traumatized, sad and even laughed while watching hereditary, it's a whole roller coaster of emotions
i think this was probably the most terrifying part. when me and my gf watched it, i was thinking wait...what is she doing, using a broom to bang on the ceiling? when we saw she was woodpeckering it we both went cold
Exactly my thought process lol . Is she poking the attic with a broom stick? No that’s way too fast...WHOA
"Woodpeckering" 😆😂😂😂😂😂
The head banging wasn't scary because of how she was just on the ceiling. It was because she was staying the same speed, showing consistency. *She wanted to get to him at all cost.*
Not only that, she looks like an actual puppet. The head banging is uncannily fast which scared me the most when i first watched i.
For me it was the unnaturally fast pace that she was doing it
she isnt she anymore; its Paimon
@@Keckegenkaihow does paimon know what a piano wire is and what it could do 😂
@@Getstr8cash dude pianos have been around since the middle ages
I felt like all was lost at this very scene
Major_lazer 1 which it was 😂
There were literally like 50 people standing outside of the house. When it cuts from day to night they’re all just standing outside the house. Even if he got out they’d have torn his ass up. He was beyond fucked lmao
@@BuLLeT2431 not if doom guy was there. He would've torn every naked ass out there
@@BuLLeT2431 Sure, I agree with you on that but aren't those guys grown ass adults and Peter is a teenager? He can outrun them, with enough stamina of course.
When the mom started to bang get head repeatedly on the attic door I almost screamed and left the room, it brought chills down my spine. For my thirteen years of life so far no movie has made me feel or want to do that, this truly is the scariest movie of the year!
You are 13?
Really?
"My 13 years of life" I'm sorry I can't take this line seriously 💀
@@disco_depression why
@@disco_depression he’s 17 now 💀
this movie isnt like other movies like the conjuring. those movies are fun and scary. this movie is genuinely terrifying.
That's what I wanna do when having a headache.
This is actually one of the only psychological thrillers I got goose bumps with.
For me this & a movie called Session 9
Sometime female singers also give me good but in a good way
Watch martyrs the 2008 French version..that one really got to me for some reason
The only thing that comes close to the feeling that this scene made me feel is the spider walking scene from the exorcist
This is the only movie I've seen coming close to the Exorcist in terms of how horrifying it is. Absolute masterpiece.
Yup
Babadook - mom seeing herself on the tv in a window - smiling
Marcus Hansson yoooooooooooooo!!!!! That TOO!!! Jesus that scene got to me. She was all in the background & the camera kept zooming in until I finally noticed her and I was caught all of guard lol
Marcus Hansson bro that’s crazy, it’s like we lived the same life lol, I really didn’t expect that scene to stay with other people the way it stayed with me. That shit was traumatizing lowkey
Where is doom guy when you need him
Fuck yeah man, doom eternal 2019 though so we'll be safe soon
Hahah at the end of the movie you just see some random guy with a double barrel shotgun slaughter every naked cultist.
@@major_lazer1269 hell yeah, and at first the cultists think that doom guy is king paimon but they they all die and doom guy saves the world!
Doom guy would've sorted them right out.
We Are Monsoons AHAHAHAHAHA
This is definitely the creepiest part of the movie
blackrainbow For me it’s the seance scene where they attempt to summon Charlie. The build up in that scene is masterful. Too bad it’s not uploaded
I still can't shake Annie's horrified screams when she finds Charlie dead. Chills, man.
For me the creepiest scene was when she goes to Joan's house and finds the book with her and the grandmother together
Can we also talk about how 1:27 is actually a good jumpscare and not a cheesy, predictable one.
Hereditary is the scariest film I have ever seen in my life. I actually can’t even bring myself to watch this clip of it, it’s too much. If I saw this when I was a child I would be traumatised forever.
I watched this as a twelve year old- I’m thirteen now and it’s still the worst thing I’ve ever watched. But at the same time, it’s awesome.
Aye, and I thought watching An American Werewolf in London as a kid was traumatising. I had a significant phobia of full moons and wooded areas at night because of that movie, it took me years to finally get over it, it was pretty damn scary but god knows how I wouldve reacted if I was young enough to have been shown this movie. This movie would be way too far, this is on another level of scary!
Have you seen the exorcist?
@@konstantinosathanasopoulos9982 Uh, i see everyone saying that
most people that say the exorcist was scarier than this movie probrably watched this when they were younger when our minds were more vulnerable. I think the exorcist is scary yeah, but its a dated movie already.
What I find interesting is that Annie had the most dialogue of any other character in the entire movie, she gives a lot of exposition.
After the husband is immolated she never speaks again. It makes it more tragic. If it was a random woman they found acting like that then theres no sense of attachment to the character. The viewer has basically been on this journey with her the whole time and in the end shes basically just a relegated to a larger portion of Peter's tormented final moments.
The fact that the last audible lines of communication she has are frenzied screams is really well done in terms of dramaturgy
1:55 my last brain cell at school
The naked man he sees, that’s the man that was looking at Charlie at the funeral, right? The guy with the combed blonde hair?
Yeah! I thought I saw him somewhere but couldn't remember. You do.
I knew it was!
why is he there?
@@louislane7251 he and others planning to kill Peter.
Seeing that dude standing in the hallway while also knowing Annie was on the ceiling was bad enough. But they had to cut to him standing there smiling. At that point I just walked out of the living room cause seeing him standing there scared the shit out of me.
That knocking shit gets me every time. I don't normally get creeped out by films (even the very good ones!) but that's just chilling
Bro, I was high on cannabis when I watched this the first time. And that scene killed my high literally, not to mention I couldn't sleep in the dark for almost a month!
The directors use of sound in this scene was really brilliant, it mixed in very well with the disturbance of peter waking up to see his fathers burned corpse as well to finding out annie became possessed. This whole scene was complete art
Honestly after watching this I can’t stop thinking about this scene especially the part with the naked cult member standing and smiling at Peter. Now every time I see a dark opened door I always get flashbacks and then I quickly slam the door shut
Matthew but then you will see the naked guy in front of your door!
And when those naked people were standing behind peter in the attic
And worse still, he's not smiling at Peter, he's looking into the corner. So he was staring at Annie who was hiding!
@@lettylunasical4766 no lol
I enjoyed this movie, and it had downright scary moments, but for me, seeing his burnt father, his possessed mom, and that man in the corner smiling, I almost had a panic attack. It was scary as hell.
There hasn’t been a horror movie that genuinely made me want to sleep with the lights on since I was a child. Well done
1:55 when he hitting it from behind and you're too close to the headboard
ok
The fact that the grandmother used her children and grandchildren as tools for her ritual shows just how evil she was. She would use her own relatives to conjure a demon(king Paimon).
1:55 that literally shook me to the core.
It's fucked, because you're there thinking, how is she smacking the attic door, and then - boom. Nightmare fuel.
This movie was awesome. But when the audience keep laughing during the whole ending, It pissed me off. It’s disappointing that people only came into this masterpiece and thought it was a jumpscare movie not a slow suspenseful. People need to have more respect for the art instead of going in to disrespect a good horror film. It’s not a fucking dumbass Adam Sandler comedy. Jesus Christ.
I think about that now. I realize that I’m a way. It’s just hard sometimes trying to get through it when you have people laughing during a film like this. To me, this is one of the scariest movies I’ve ever seen in my opinion. It’s in my top ten horror movies I have seen. I’m not a big horror fan originally. Mostly I’m a comedy, but movies like The Shining, Psycho, and this is what I find to be masterpieces in the genre. Hell, this was my first horror film I have ever seen in theaters. I would have seen on earlier, but I was afraid that this would on of those shitty jumpscare films like or Annabelle, because I am tired of those films. I understand what you say with people using laughter as a way to cope with the horror. It’s true, I have done that too before. but if the same group laughs and then say out loud “this is a fucking bad horror!” This ruins the experience for me and my friend that went to this movie to have a good time. He even got up and left the theater to get somebody to help the situation. He came back, then a employee came in and the audience turned silent, but after he left they all continued to laugh. I know that this in me venting to finally get it out of my mind. But it’s hard when you opinions on the film in general. I know because I may hate some popular movies and love some unpopular movies.
Why would you EVER go to a theater these days? That's YOUR fault. The best experience is always in the privacy of your own home with a great home theater system and people you actually want around you. Especially in the case of horrors and suspense thrillers.
a lot of people laugh exaggeratingly and inappropriately at horror movies...defense mechanism.
That’s why I’m glad I didn’t see this in theaters. Got to watch it in the dark at home and absorb everything. Every time I go see a horror movie in theaters, doesn’t matter what it is, the crowd ruins it.
I know what you mean because I was laughing to myself how crazy it was in the theaters. The tension and build up was so intense I just kept laughing. Its just nerves, I wasn't "Loling" but I get where you coming from.
The upside down head banging, woe.. that made made my neck hair stand up. Yeah you got my attention.
imagine it with metal music and rave lights.... and not on the ceiling. there you go.
Everyone says the headbagging is unnerving (little too much if you ask me) but doesn’t want to talk about a teenage kid reverting back to being a child and being so scared he’s calling for his mommy? Imagine being that scared again.
The entire time I was watching this movie I felt so bad for peter give the poor boy a break 😞
1:56, when I get called in to work on my day off.
As a seasoned horror veteran, I almost shat myself seeing her in the corner of the walls just *barely* lit up.
Dude the headbanging is the most scariest shit I've seen ever that shit made me tear up holly shit
Hands down the scariest, most unsettling movie I’ve ever seen.
People have said it was awful acting. Like you, him calling out Mommy was heartbreaking to me. And the way she was banging the loft door was so creepy. Really frightening! Some of my friends laughed at it. Why??
Cause it was funny how rapidly she was banging her head on the ceiling 😂😂😂
Low culture.
Some ppl laugh when they are afraid or don't understand something. Ppl laugh as a defense mechanism for themselves to make them feel better about the situation.
No it wasn't scary, it was funny. The movie is not scary. My 13 year old saw Annie cutting her head off and was arguing over how impossible it would be to do that as you would have died already.
So no we don't laugh to hide fear.
Chris M like Oofi said, low culture.
For me the scariest scene was the bedroom scene,the part where it lured us in to thinking something might be latched on to the wall,it freaked me out not knowing what it was so my mind played tricks on me,forever that should be remembered as one of the all time creepiest scenes,they did it a couple of times in the movie and its not really been done before this way,they let our minds do the sabotaging as appose to the movie making it obvious something was there.
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I don’t get scared at horror films but when she banged her head against the hatch hahdhwjzjjsj
This is the kind of fear that makes me sob and cry. It's what "horror" really means.
1:09 my dog when he hears a bag being opened...
one of the most brilliant cuts I've ever seen in a movie. Also utterly terrifying.
1:10 7 year old me in my parents doorway to tell them i wet the bed
I can’t stop laughing at this scene. Just having the thought of her shouting “get your ass back here boy” when she chases him let alone her constant banging of her head 😂😂😂
😂😂😂sameee
Are you able to upload the scene right before this, when peter wakes up and you can faintly see annie hanging from his bedroom wall?
Porterhouse that scene fucked me up, like that made me shut my eyes so hard that I felt like I was in another dimension😂
That’s what I thought this one was. I’m too scared to watch it, but I sent it to my sister, lol
The way she just silently floats out of his room while his head is turned... creepy.
That scene hands down is the scariest scene ever made
This is true Horror! No cheap jump scares.. love it !
this movie is like coffee. It keeps you up at night
This movie haunted me for a.whole week. I literally could not be alone for like one minute
This is true horror
I am this kid's age but when he says "Mommy" I literally want to mother him. Ugh, crazy how well-done this movie is. Things often suck nowadays, relying on cheap jumpscares and worthless CGI. Now this, THIS is cinematic gold.
dude same
The bang head part was one of the most creepiest scenes i've ever seen.Maybe the creepiest.More creepier than any other ghost or posessed scenes ever.
This movie is a masterpiece. The visuals, the score, the acting. It's just amazing! I was left thinking about the horrific visuals for days.
Watching movies in the theater doesn't compare to watching them at home. With the sound system there you can almost feel every head bang
Poor Peter. This definitely reminds me of The Excorcist especially with this scene and the scene from where she backwards crab walks down the stairs.
The backwards crab walk wasn’t in the Theatrical version from 1973 I watched on Netflix, but I came across it from someone watching the “Director’s Cut” from 2000 and boy did I wish I never saw it!! 😭
The soundtrack don’t get enough love. It’s really the cherry on top of this amazing film.
PETER NEEDED A HUG, A CUP OF HOT COCOA, A BLANKET, A THERAPIST, AND A DOCTOR #justiceforpeter
Her neck game must be crazy.
Possessed gawk gawk wit the gorilla grip got me seeing Pazuzu.
1:55 How I feel when I get homework from every subject:
1:55 How it feels to chew 5 gum:
As someone who can't stand the sight of people standing in the dark, that naked smiling guy is gonna give me nightmares.
Banging head on the ceiling intensively : let me in LET ME IN
1:15 he's just standing there.. menacingly!
This is just my personal opinion but Annie seemed to be showing signs of possession long before the piano wire removing head moment. I found it most unnerving that she had created some of the miniature scenes that she did. It was just SO bizarre. At first we see the one with her mother while she was in the hospital. Ok weird but maybe Annie was dealing with her mother’s death in a unorthodox way. But then we see a miniature of Annie’s mother attempting to breastfeed Charlie while Annie is trying to do it. What the hell?!? But then it gets even more strange because Annie makes a miniature of Charlie’s death complete with severed head and all. I think she was already being possessed.
When he was in his room and sitting in his bed, I didn't see Annie right away. As soon as i did, my I SCREAMED and my friend freaked out and I yelled "THE MOM IS IN THE CORNER" and then she screamed and we had tears ln our eyes😂
The banging sound is already terrifying and then you see that she is actually banging her own head at the ceiling. What a scene!