Hereditary - The Complete Guide (Everything Explained)

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • #hereditary #explained #a24com
    Thank you so much for watching! Special thanks to Steve Newburn and u/Mickle-Caunle.
    patreon.com/novum
    00:00 Introduction
    01:48 Section 1: Foundations
    01:49 The Opening Obituary (and creating the perfect horror movie)
    07:50 Why is it called ‘Hereditary’?
    16:42 The Opening Shot (setting the stage)
    23:34 What do the diorama’s in opening shot mean?
    29:38 Further diorama discussion with Steve Newburn
    31:58 Meet the Family
    36:45 Millie Shapiro/Cleidocranial Dysplasia
    39:53 Charlie in the Treehouse
    45:40 When did Charlie become Paimon?
    50:00 Colour Code of Film
    51:05 The Funeral
    54:06 The (Modified) Seal of Paimon
    55:47 Paimon’s Ticks
    58:16 What’s up with the clicking? (It’s Clucking..) Pt.1
    01:00:22 Charlie’s Nut Allergy
    01:03:38 What is rubbed on Ellen’s lips?
    01:09:05 Why is the cult member smiling at Charlie?
    01:10:00 Returning Home/Cultists in the house
    01:11:11 Should I be sadder?
    01:12:17 It’s a small world
    01:19:02 A fractured family
    01:21:01 Annie and Charlie’s Relationship
    01:24:50 SATONY (and the total failure of signalhorizon.com) feat. u/Mickle-Caunle
    01:34:17 Charlie’s Room
    01:36:07 Ellen in the Attic
    01:43:32 West High School (King of the Northwest/west)
    01:45:08 The Click/Cluck pt.2 (Birds and Paimon’s true form)
    01:51:13 Peter’s Classroom (Herakles, Deianera and the tragedy of fate)
    01:53:32 Are Peter’s classmates part of the cult? Brendan/Bridget/Mr Davies
    01:56:47 Annie
    01:59:56 Grief Recovery Group
    02:02:56 Section 2: The Descent
    02:03:03 Peter gets 420’d
    02:03:38 If Paimon is in Charlie then what’s creating the shimmers?
    02:07:04 A Petit Exchange
    02:12:34 Is it Ellen in the field?
    02:13:49 The Party
    02:19:00 The Accident
    02:23:00 Real life influence for accident?
    02:25:19 The Second Funeral
    02:28:42 ZAZAS: Meaning and origin (feat. Crowley & Choronozon)
    02:32:00 Peter chokes on Paimon’s soul (feat. Repeated Lens Flare)
    02:33:45 Joan
    02:37:31 Deepening the cracks
    02:41:30 The Séance Flyer
    02:42:27 Annie knocking over the paint without touching it/Paimon’s lens
    02:47:16 Joan’s Place/Annie’s Sleepwalking/Welcome mats
    02:58:52 Footprints in the hallway
    03:00:01 Annie’s Diorama of the Accident
    03:01:32 A Family Dinner (But why can’t Peter use cutlery?)
    03:09:14 The Oscars: A savage hypocrisy
    03:10:04 Joan in the car park
    03:12:43 The Séance (Is Lucifer involved?)
    03:21:19 Annie’s Sleepwalking
    03:27:48 Section 3: Pandaemonium
    03:27:53 What does Annie chant?
    03:28:43 Summoning Paimon
    03:35:49 LIFTOACH PANDEMONIUM
    03:37:18 Paimon’s grinning reflection
    03:38:36 “I am not sleepwalking anymore!”
    03:42:37 Who’s hands grab Peter? Paimon’s begins to control Annie.
    03:47:48 Annie-tagonist
    03:50:28 Return to Joanie’s
    03:51:53 Joan Banishes Peter
    03:52:31 Annie finds Ellen stash
    03:54:10 Further information on Paimon
    03:58:35 Why does Paimon want three heads? (Holy trinity/Triple Goddess/Feminism)
    04:09:37 Ellen’s photo album and finding the Dittany
    04:10:39 Endgame
    04:11:52 Peter gets Paimon’d (feat Agamemnon & Iphigenia)
    04:14:15 Did Alex Wolff break or dislocate his jaw?
    04:15:37 If the classmates are cultists, why are they so horrified?
    04:16:26 Steve’s death
    04:20:52 What’s with the naked cultists?
    04:24:04 Goodbye Peter, Arise Paimon.
    04:27:07 A levitating Annie and a length off piano wire
    04:29:07 Is Peter dead after jumping out of the window?
    04:30:00 What happened to Max the dog?
    04:30:22 Ascension
    04:31:31 Joan’s Final Address
    04:33:45 In closing, on mental illness and subtext
    04:36:40 Outro
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  • @Novum_YT
    @Novum_YT  Рік тому +1125

    Thanks so much to everyone that's watched already. Going to use this sticky comment for things I inevitably realize I forgot to include:
    1. There is a halo of blue light (very similar to the 'Paimonic' lens flares that appear over Peter) in the shape of a halo over Ellen's corpse during the funeral scene. You can see this at 1:09:10
    2. Since releasing the video I've spoken with the actress who plays the cultist to the right of Annie at the grief meeting. She had some wonderful behind the scenes tidbits and she confirmed that the actor with the man-bun in the treehouse was not the same actor that played Peter's friend with the similar haircut. Whether they were intended to be the same character or not is unclear as the latter scene involves nudity, but we can say at least behind the scenes they're not the same person.
    3. The music video during the witchcraft and sexuality discussion is 'Same Old Energy' by Kiki Rockwell, it's dope and I think I listened to it an easy 200 times during making this video so it felt apt.
    4. Charles/Charlie means 'free man', which some people have said represents Paimon's desire to be a 'free man', I personally believe it is more an ironic play on both Charles and Charlie's lack of freedom as Paimon is largely free to do what he wants anyway and isn't truly 'imprisoned' in the same way that Charles and OG Charlie are.
    5. 'Devengari' is a script/writing system not a language.

    • @horrorjunkie96
      @horrorjunkie96 Рік тому +13

      2:50:00 hints were definitely intentional as they stimulate the deep mind making possession easier

    • @Cozette665
      @Cozette665 11 місяців тому +24

      OMG,you really went all out on this documentary! It's a really long documentary, but there's no time when it gets slow, padded for time, or have monologs that go completely off topic.
      This is your gift, and I can hear that you enjoy doing as well, so that's a perfect combination.
      I just subscribed. I would also love to share your videos, but unfortunately, I am a refuge of a part of UA-cam that called themselves UA-cam Sewer Town. This entire UA-cam group is just a cauldron of human misery. I finally escaped they land where LoL Buffalo roam. I don't want any of them to know I'mhere. (If you have read this far, thank you so much for indulging my sorrowful story).
      Anyway, it's a mind-blowing, deep look into this film! I think I would even say that it's so much better than the movie. You blew my mind. You are very, very talented.

    • @angelicamichelle1646
      @angelicamichelle1646 11 місяців тому +8

      Extremely talented

    • @horrorjunkie96
      @horrorjunkie96 11 місяців тому +1

      lol I've seen articles about piano wire between two trees to decapitate cyclists. perhaps Charlie could have died that way and Annie gets the telephone pole treatment as she's poking her head out window to scream xD

    • @gobomania
      @gobomania 11 місяців тому +8

      First of, amazing work! Can't wait for the Midsommar analysis, as I ended up preferring that over Hereditary.
      Just wanna point out there is a parallel murder of a male trinity, Ellen's husband, Charles & Peter, with (kinda) identical cause of death, Ellen & her husband died of the body "naturally" shutting down, Annie & Charles killed themselves and Charlie & Peter got replaced by Paimon.

  • @CFootprints
    @CFootprints 11 місяців тому +5329

    "Everyone got sacrificed because grandma wanted dubloons in hell." Is definitely one way of summarising the movie.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +483

      Honestly it's a cool photo of her at the 'wedding' but I feel like showering an old woman with heavy metal coinage is only going to go one way

    • @abbie_joan
      @abbie_joan 11 місяців тому +227

      well he could’ve said “she wanted a demonic sugar daddy” but I don’t think that would fly with YT guidelines

    • @rsmith7994
      @rsmith7994 11 місяців тому +103

      Just insert “transgender” between “demonic” and “sugar daddy” and YT will be totally fine with it.

    • @anonymous_jug
      @anonymous_jug 11 місяців тому +37

      I am so happy this was the comment at the bottom of the video, cuz that gave me all I needed to buckle in for 4 hours.

    • @AliceBowie
      @AliceBowie 11 місяців тому +16

      Gotta get them pieces of eight.
      You need ducats to buy ice water in hell, bro.

  • @caittails
    @caittails 11 місяців тому +4086

    Shout out to A24 for being the only studio authorized to create films during the strike, because they agreed to ALL the strikers’ requests! Disney says it’s impossible to meet them? Bitch, an independent studio just met them all. Long live independent, creative, original films!

    • @thedogs3467
      @thedogs3467 10 місяців тому +8

      What a gay thing to comment on this video

    • @pipersolanas3322
      @pipersolanas3322 10 місяців тому +52

      Amazing

    • @staphers_theoneandonly3933
      @staphers_theoneandonly3933 10 місяців тому +33

      Well said!

    • @crying2emoji5
      @crying2emoji5 10 місяців тому +83

      That is such good news! We will still get amazing movies in 2024 & 2025

    • @RosieSquall
      @RosieSquall 10 місяців тому +139

      A studio that not only makes quality, original films but also cares about their employees? WHAT?!

  • @krisbrah9123
    @krisbrah9123 9 місяців тому +1193

    When I say I want a deep dive into a movie... this is what I mean. I know this probably took an insane amount of work, but I'm dying for more of these really long breakdowns.

    • @atlntcostv7293
      @atlntcostv7293 7 місяців тому +18

      The Beau is afraid one is gonna be IN-SANE

    • @JesterPrince
      @JesterPrince 5 місяців тому +9

      Dunno would he be your cup of tea, but Flaw Peacock has done, albeit differet pov and style video esseys on themes like Parental abuse in Suspiria and cyckle of abuse in Jennifer's body. Their video about Skinmarink is peak start for the channel too. I actually came from their vid, where they shoutouted a thanks to Novum and praise having such vast knowledge to dive so deep.

  • @drteeth362
    @drteeth362 8 місяців тому +1119

    Toni Collette was absolutely robbed to not even get a nomination. I am sure I have seen her in other movies but seeing her in this really opened up my eyes to what she was really capable of.

    • @RemmyRiffs
      @RemmyRiffs 7 місяців тому +48

      Horror will NEVER get its just due, unfortunately. But you know what, that is why anybody who creates within this genre HAS TO truly love it. More passion is put into these projects than any other genre point blank. The skill it takes to create a dark atmosphere that truly frightens (not talking cheap jump scares) is much more difficult than anything else within any other genre. This is why horror has the greatest fanbase. 😊

    • @Chrisyt272
      @Chrisyt272 6 місяців тому +17

      She is such a chameleon, half the time I don’t even realize it’s her in the movie until halfway through the movie. She is an incredible actress.

    • @jirihrnak
      @jirihrnak 5 місяців тому +12

      Shes outstanding actress. I don’t understand why she didn’t get award for The Hours for instance

    • @seraphik
      @seraphik 5 місяців тому +6

      ​@@jirihrnakomg i legit forgot she's in that. that's how good she is. i feel like her ability to absolutely vanish into the character almost works against her bc Oscars tend to get given to those who are consistently amazing. but she's SO amazing people forgot everything she's been in compared to people like, say, Nicole Kidman. while an excellent actor, you never really forget she's Nicole Kidman playing a role.

    • @Chrisyt272
      @Chrisyt272 5 місяців тому +4

      @@seraphik See, I forgot she was in "The Hours," too. 😂😂

  • @partycitydumpster
    @partycitydumpster 10 місяців тому +1747

    "The way Peter is holding his cutlery has 5 possible answers" is hilarious in the context of a 4.5 hour long video.

    • @Ballin4Vengeance
      @Ballin4Vengeance 8 місяців тому +154

      “In this brief 2 hour segment we will look at one of these possibilities.”

    • @readingwithkayla941
      @readingwithkayla941 7 місяців тому +112

      I know, when I heard this I got so insanely happy because I desperately want all the little details. Most ppl tend to summarize bc ppl have short attention spans. Not me. I'd happily watch 30 straight minutes analyzing the way Peter is holding his cutlery. Love it

    • @katcardenascruz
      @katcardenascruz 6 місяців тому +6

      Wait your so right this is funny 😂

    • @literallyallthingsonice
      @literallyallthingsonice 4 місяці тому +5

      It is hilarious. But also because we’ve both known a few people who hamfist their silverware reflexively, no one corrected them because it hardly matters irl lol

    • @oliviarose3513
      @oliviarose3513 2 місяці тому +2

      3:02:08

  • @abbie_joan
    @abbie_joan 11 місяців тому +1714

    the dinner table argument was almost TOO accurate to real life like it was the most uncomfortable movie moment ive seen in awhile and ive got to applaud the writers and actors for giving their best work

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +138

      Couldn't agree more Abbie! Perfectly put together and everyone is just electric in that scene. Even Gabriel Byrne's silence is perfectly delivered. And then to have such a clever and direct doublespeak put in underneath all that perfection [that face on your face, smirking, no one admits what they've done, release me!] is beyond insane. It's some of the best writing I've ever seen and I'm including Orwell, Wilde, Shakespeare in that. Thanks so much for commenting!

    • @HeVn7LaO
      @HeVn7LaO 10 місяців тому +39

      Totally agree…that scene alone should earn an Oscar nom or even a win for Toni Collette…

    • @ohthreefiftyone
      @ohthreefiftyone 10 місяців тому +53

      Honestly I felt more unsettled by the family drama and suffering that ran through most of the movie than anybody the supernatural horror at the end. Once the spontaneous combustion and flying started happening, the tension left my body. Grief, abuse, loss, and random senseless death are scary to me because they’re real. Demons and animated corpses are fun.

    • @Chubbasaurus
      @Chubbasaurus 10 місяців тому +30

      I think this scene made me the most angry. I really hated Annie in this moment and thought she was a hypocrite. She's screaming about apologies and taking responsibility, but where are her apologies? Where is her taking responsibility? All she does is act petulantly and frame herself as the victim, never taking responsibility for her actions. Who forced Peter to take Charlie to the party because she was angry at Charlie and wanted to spitefully catch out Peter? It's her fault Charlie was there. And how is it she can whine to Joan about being blamed for something she did in her sleep, but then turn around and blame Peter for something out of his control? She acts more like a child than her children do.

    • @RosieSquall
      @RosieSquall 10 місяців тому +19

      @@HeVn7LaO The fact that they shunned Tony Collette at the Oscars to include Yalitzia for Roma, is a crime. And I say this as a Mexican. The acting doesn't even begin to compare.

  • @drupe4773
    @drupe4773 4 місяці тому +412

    I was always a little confused why Annie felt that Peter was mocking her and always giving her that "sneering" look even though Peter was very unemotive for most of the movie. It makes sense that Annie was actually seeing Paimon himself smling at her through Peter and we only see that smile for ourselves when Peter is possessed by Paimon briefly in the classroom where he saw his relfection. Very clever and scary stuff!

    • @ipukeglitter435
      @ipukeglitter435 4 місяці тому +50

      I feel it was her husband who was looking at her that way when she says “that fucking face on your face” the camera instantly pans to her husbands face and everything she is saying to her son about how annoyed he looks of her, disgusted, resentful, is exactly how her husband is looking at her as she accuses her son of it. She projects and blames everything on Peter her own feelings and decisions how her husband sees her now.

    • @briani50
      @briani50 3 місяці тому +4

      @@ipukeglitter435idk about that

    • @coradewith
      @coradewith 3 місяці тому +4

      I always thought the same. But now, thinking about it again, its really a mocking face, so goofy and f*ck you'esk. I think if Peter looked like that at Annie a lot she wouldve attacked him :,)

    • @wassheit7563
      @wassheit7563 2 місяці тому +10

      That's clear overinterpretation imo... Peter looked "unemotive" and she's probably reffering to that, to him feigning indifference when he should react emotionnally, almost mocking her through that as they dance arround their problems and past trauma without addressing it. Also probably reffers to his cold demeanor ever since she doused him in paint thinner during his sleep, she's tried to reach out for years and only got the cold shoulder, aka a face on his face...

    • @KoalaMoon
      @KoalaMoon Місяць тому +8

      I think it's just a thing abusive parents say. She knows she's failed him in many ways, and his very existence is proof of that. Instead of dealing with the idea that she's become her mother, in a sense, she pushes that onto Peter as well. It's the "well, I guess I'm just the WORST PARENT" comment, but framed differently, imo.

  • @user-lm4ns9mo9w
    @user-lm4ns9mo9w 9 місяців тому +161

    Little note from a gardener apprentice: Many rooms, as the living room and Charlie's room have helychrysums:
    "Immortelle (Helichrysum italicum) is the symbol of longevity, resurrection, and immortality".

    • @Anvekeen
      @Anvekeen 5 місяців тому +6

      that's a dope fact!

  • @kintsugi3932
    @kintsugi3932 10 місяців тому +994

    The actor who played the mother was one of the best actors of any horror movie I ever seen.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  10 місяців тому +106

      1000%

    • @phoebevaughan5095
      @phoebevaughan5095 7 місяців тому +83

      Toni Collette! She also played the mother in Krampus!

    • @atlntcostv7293
      @atlntcostv7293 7 місяців тому +42

      @@phoebevaughan5095& isn’t she in sixth sense too

    • @Lo289-im3ip
      @Lo289-im3ip 7 місяців тому

      @@atlntcostv7293yup!

    • @CannibalOX99
      @CannibalOX99 7 місяців тому

      ​@@phoebevaughan5095And Little miss sunshine

  • @Bonklyboi
    @Bonklyboi 11 місяців тому +308

    I never saw annie as a villain. I always saw her as a tragic figure completely out of control of and unable to stop what's happening.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +52

      I think that's a very accurate reading, certainly how I feel about her for the most part too. On first watch though I was definitely at the very least suspicious of her for the first half of the movie. Thanks so much for watching!

  • @cmcshane2740
    @cmcshane2740 8 місяців тому +476

    I was NOT expecting proper subtitles on a 4 hour video but I’m so so so glad to see them!!! So many channels just don’t bother, even on short-form content, it’s such a breath of fresh air

    • @360Fov
      @360Fov 5 місяців тому +5

      As a creator, in UA-cam you can turn automated subtitles on, so it's annoying when a channel doesn't bother because it takes literally a couple of seconds. They're not always perfect, but they're pretty excellent (the subs on this video are autogenerated and they seem fine).

    • @redpilled-chiaki
      @redpilled-chiaki Місяць тому +3

      @@360Fov there's actually 2 english subtitle versions on this video (only one being autogenerated)

  • @kknox6407
    @kknox6407 9 місяців тому +435

    Re: the moment when Steve almost runs the red light - I interpreted his breakdown as an overwhelming feeling of empathy for what Peter experienced with Charlie’s death. Steve had just consumed alcohol (and pills?) in the previous scene and is then called upon to pick up his son from school. He’s forced into an unexpected situation where he is now driving a car, impaired, with his injured son in the back seat. The same scenario played out with Peter and Charlie, the former being compelled to drive his sick sister home from the party unexpectedly while he was impaired by having just smoked. The moment Steve realizes he nearly ran a red light, he is confronted with all of the “what ifs” of an alternative timeline. He could never forgive himself if his own negligence caused Peter harm, in the same way Peter is wracked with guilt over being (somewhat) responsible for Charlie’s death.

    • @stevesheroan4131
      @stevesheroan4131 5 місяців тому +20

      Very insightful take on that scene!

    • @ashlynmaher5728
      @ashlynmaher5728 3 місяці тому +23

      Oh and Steve being a psychiatrist, he absolutely would have made this insight into his own psyche.

    • @dylanfooler
      @dylanfooler Місяць тому +4

      I know his character is more subdued but I really loved the little things the father brought to the movie, I hadn't noticed this is another possible reason for his breakdown and makes total sense!

    • @RocknRollAddicts
      @RocknRollAddicts 23 дні тому +1

      Cogarette cases

  • @scootie_scoot
    @scootie_scoot Рік тому +1193

    about 2 and a half hours in, I have to say this is one of the best video essays I’ve ever seen. Well researched, detailed, but not filled with mediocre fluff to make it longer. Every detail is well written and spoken clearly, and gives just enough explanation without diminishing the interpretations left open to the audience. Amazing

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +58

      Thank you so much for this. So happy you enjoyed it, that’s extremely high praise! Thanks so much Sarah!

    • @goblinsarereal4954
      @goblinsarereal4954 День тому

      So so many videos like this devolve into a summary with awful stupid fluff that adds nothing to essentially a poorly written synopsis that's supposedly explaining something. I appreciate this masterpiece more than Novum knows I've watched it like a dozen times now and you nail why it's so good!!

  • @ichabodfrances8544
    @ichabodfrances8544 11 місяців тому +1096

    This is a doctoral thesis, this man deserves a degree damn

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +153

      Ahaha, I think it's roughly double the length my doctoral thesis would have been if I stayed on for it. I'd say it qualifies but I don't think they'll accept it :p Thanks so much dude!

    • @AVspectre
      @AVspectre 10 місяців тому +20

      That’s what I was thinking!

    • @TaylorShockey
      @TaylorShockey 10 місяців тому +16

      Absolutely. The research that went into this analysis is astonishing.

    • @47Mortuus
      @47Mortuus 10 місяців тому +2

      A doctoral thesis must include something original and advance research LMAO this is just attempting to de-construct some movie with financial profit in mind instead of profiting humanity. Some people... #ab*se

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  10 місяців тому +53

      @@47Mortuus If I made this with financial profit in mind it was an entire failure. Of course I did it to help people, it should be obvious from one glance at my channel this isn't profit driven. I'm well aware what constitutes a doctoral thesis, I have a lot of experience in the area!

  • @eclectic3454
    @eclectic3454 9 місяців тому +127

    the scene of annie in the attic always gets to me because i immediately interpreted that as a symbol for annie’s unwillingness in all of this. she’s being forced to do this to herself as one of the final sacrifices, and the eyes showing she’s still somewhat there just crushes me

  • @ManicBubbles
    @ManicBubbles 3 місяці тому +50

    5 hours, no ads, and every segment is captivating. Bless your soul sir, I greatly appreciate your dissertation.

  • @ShirleyTimple
    @ShirleyTimple Рік тому +1779

    Jesus, dude. Almost 5 hours of Hereditary content to enjoy?! You're a beast, lol. Thanks for all the hard work!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +51

      Thanks so much for the support Shirley. Hope you’re doing well!

    • @ShirleyTimple
      @ShirleyTimple Рік тому +18

      @@Novum_YT anytime you post, I'll be here. Been that way since your video on Aesop. Your analysis is always on point. Oh, and I'm doing well, thank you! Hope you are as well

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +19

      @@ShirleyTimple I am thanks for asking! And thank you for the uspport it means the world.

    • @thetimeisninefifteen
      @thetimeisninefifteen Рік тому +6

      Agreed; I've loved this movie and have seen it multiple times in theaters before buying a copy.

    • @devibe2448
      @devibe2448 8 місяців тому

      ​@@Novum_YT😊😊o

  • @frejahertz3675
    @frejahertz3675 10 місяців тому +308

    A small, but very telling (for people who dived DEEP into Paimon) detail is that Paimon is often depicted as either riding a camel or being half camel. The clicking sound Charlie does is the same sound one would make to call a camel to them.
    Wonderful and truly exploratory deep dive! Thank you!

    • @alexandriaroswick8247
      @alexandriaroswick8247 8 місяців тому +20

      OOOOH wow that’s chilling ugh I love this movie

    • @gwen878
      @gwen878 4 місяці тому +5

      how is that “DEEP” he’s literally depicted as riding a camel in this very video

    • @briani50
      @briani50 3 місяці тому

      @@gwen878ya but did you know that it was a camel recall sound? This guy clearly travelled to the Middle East to research camel sounds and your ungrateful ass is giving him sass in the comment section? Show some respect and gratitude dude

    • @wr5023
      @wr5023 2 місяці тому +1

      Ohhhhh that's a nice detail

    • @gigiarmany4332
      @gigiarmany4332 Місяць тому +1

      the clicking gets adressed & atributed to the bird clucking of his other form

  • @AlexandraPechlivanidis
    @AlexandraPechlivanidis 8 місяців тому +175

    I wholeheartedly believe that this is a movie made to be rewatched. It's one to be observed and analyzed and examined to learn new things and perspectives each time.

    • @user-ws5qf1jk2p
      @user-ws5qf1jk2p 8 місяців тому +5

      I agree! I love movies that have this structure. If my brain is like a wolf, then re-watchable films are the elk, or zoo enrichment. Movies like this are just so much fun to observe and analyze. You might also like Jordan Peele’s “NOPE” (2022)- there’s a lot of those semi-hidden details that only become apparent on a second, or even third, watch. It’s one of my favourite movies, alongside Hereditary (2018). They’re both very well-woven tapestries.

  • @kingintern7566
    @kingintern7566 3 місяці тому +26

    As someone who cannot watch horror films due to them often triggering panic attacks, but is also fascinated by horror in general and its moving parts, I truly appreciate your insight, so thank you.
    While I can't experience the film in its pure form, experiencing it through your commentary and other reactions helps me put pieces together so thanks again 🌟

  • @ParsleyPunch
    @ParsleyPunch 10 місяців тому +1020

    The head smashing against the attic door is terrifying alright but I found the self decapitation even worse, the blood spurt, the jerky puppet like arm movements, her demented fixed gaze. Beyond horrifying

    • @skindianu
      @skindianu 9 місяців тому +76

      Yeah, I made it through the whole movie without being rattled, and then came along auto-decapitation.

    • @ParsleyPunch
      @ParsleyPunch 9 місяців тому +33

      @@skindianu you've strong nerves then, the rest is no cake walk!

    • @_M_a_r_t_i_n_M
      @_M_a_r_t_i_n_M 9 місяців тому +42

      Yep. This was only the second move I have seen in my life which as truly invoked actual fear into me. And that scene there rounded the whole thing off to be the subject of my mid-day nightmares at work etc still thinking about this movie months after I had seen it for the first time. The power-line post scene hit me as well. I knew it was coming, but the way the directors and actors executed it.. That just hit home hard, I nearly felt as shocked as the poor kid in the car whom the actor was portraying. THAT is how well done this movie is. And having experienced true loss and grief myself. The scenes of the family's pure anguish afterwards.. For me it never sank in nearly so fast, it was more a delayed reaction. But that is basically all of it condensed into a series of scenes digestible by a viewer-audience to a movie. Not real life. But it depicts real life _too_ well. Another reason it is a masterpiece of modern horror film.

    • @skindianu
      @skindianu 9 місяців тому

      @@_M_a_r_t_i_n_M that is the description of how I felt, but me not being able to put it to words.

    • @jalenyoung9368
      @jalenyoung9368 9 місяців тому +2

      yea it was all I thought abt when sleeping at night

  • @VDR123
    @VDR123 10 місяців тому +499

    For me, this represents the platonic ideal of YT criticism: impeccably researched, well-spoken, measured, nuanced and most importantly, impassioned. Can't emphasize enough how refreshing it is, considering all the lazy, xeroxed takes out there. Just amazing stuff.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  10 місяців тому +49

      Wow dude, thank you so so much. So glad you enjoyed it and you pretty much outlined my reasoning behind making the channel also, couldn’t agree more re: the ‘xeroxing’. Thank you dude.

  • @alexanderfaust4192
    @alexanderfaust4192 2 місяці тому +29

    Something you missed that's not necessarily an easter egg however, when Annie is freaking out piecing it all together and going through the photo album, there is a shot that for just a split second shows the inside of her left wrist whish can be seen to display some scars in the form of Japanese katakana characters that spell out the word "free". This wasn't done intentionally for the film, but actually is on the wrist of Toni in real life. It couldn't be more fitting for the film though!
    Also, when Peter is being chased by Paimon/Annie, the stairs to the attic are down, but they weren't down when he woke up and was walking down the hall in the previous shots. This is not an editing mistake, but the cult lowering the stairs after Peter went down into the living room, knowing that he would run up the stairs to the second floor to try and escape her. They were guiding him up there to show him the body of his grandmother to break him down even more, so he would be weak enough that Paimon could take him over.
    And you've already said this but I have NO IDEA how she wasn't at least nominated for an Oscar. I think it's in the top 3 best performances I've ever seen.

  • @Cornbinks
    @Cornbinks 7 місяців тому +192

    When I watched this, I was CONVINCED that the whole thing was a hallucination, or gaslighting, or some other mental illness-related trope, right up until Peter (ie, someone not Annie) reacts to the cultists in the attic. It IMMEDIATELY recontextualized the entire movie, and I realize how much I'd been missing or just incorrectly interpreting. Awesome vid!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  7 місяців тому +21

      That's amazing to hear dude thank you so much. Thank you for subscribing too, glad to have you on board!

  • @cyborgoftheyear
    @cyborgoftheyear 10 місяців тому +218

    Thank you A24 for letting us post clips without copyright claims, unlike most of the big studios, despite the clips doing nothing but lead to more viewership of their films. That's the only reason my non-monetized short video of the support group scene in Hereditary has managed to stay up for a few years. They get the idea of free advertising.

    • @garth4712
      @garth4712 5 місяців тому +11

      The difference is, A24 makes good movies. If you were Disney, you wouldn't want anyone seeing the stuff you put out before they bought a ticket either 😂

    • @BFNLEO
      @BFNLEO 4 місяці тому +4

      That’s exactly how I found out about this movie. I saw a short of the yelling dinner scene. I was prepared to buy what I needed to to see this movie immediately. Lucky for me it’s on demand on spectrum so I watched right away and was blown away. Best movie I’ve seen in a long time.

  • @christisgras
    @christisgras 11 місяців тому +513

    Wow. I absolutely never leave comments, but i can't not tell you that what you have created is simply amazing. Your level of thoroughness and analysis is masterful. I truly hope more people find you and have the opportunity to experience your work!!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +76

      Christie this was so wonderful to wake up to this morning it was literally the first thing I read. Thank you so much for the donation and even more so for your extremely kind words. They make months of tearing my hair out worthwhile. Thank you.

    • @aliwright1016
      @aliwright1016 11 місяців тому +9

      100% 👍👍👍

  • @FelixFFern
    @FelixFFern 5 місяців тому +74

    This is by far the best random video UA-cam recommended has passed my way. What a brilliant four and a half hours that was.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  5 місяців тому +10

      The educated Shart enjoyer. Midsommar vid coming soon!

    • @FelixFFern
      @FelixFFern 5 місяців тому

      @@Novum_YT GIVE IT TO ME, NOVUM

  • @TheDutchessOfCornville
    @TheDutchessOfCornville 4 місяці тому +20

    The telephone pole-vs-Charlie’s head was the first time in a long time where I audibly gasped. It was such a visceral experience. As a mom, Toni Collette’s screams still haunt me. My heart broke for her in that moment. It was so real and so guttural. Still makes me tear up.

    • @TheDutchessOfCornville
      @TheDutchessOfCornville 4 місяці тому +4

      The final act, between Annie scuttling around in the ceiling, smashing her face off the attic door, and then her and the piano wire, is one of the most unnerving, terrifying scenes I’ve ever seen.
      I do not enjoy it. Absolutely not. Scares the holy hell out of me to this day.

    • @amorousg.1673
      @amorousg.1673 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@TheDutchessOfCornvilleI did and didn't enjoy it. It made me feel incredibly scared but that's also what I want from a horror movie. 😅

  • @vivienwu8441
    @vivienwu8441 10 місяців тому +439

    Love this. "Tragedy of fate" seems to be the recurrent theme through Ari Aster's films. Creepy, sad, and hopeless feelings

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  10 місяців тому +25

      100% on that, as I move through the others it will be something we pick back up on. Should work well too given the BIA subject matter.

  • @momomomo69
    @momomomo69 10 місяців тому +171

    I can't believe people were mad at the casting of Charlie, that's so rude... She looks creepy because the hair and makeup department did a great job, as did Milly! I almost didn't recognize her in interviews which speaks to how much effort they put in.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  10 місяців тому +61

      Couldn't agree more! I think there's just always going to be a certain subset of society that want to bring others down that they think should be less happy to match their own insecure world view. It's not so much that they were mad at the casting, they were mad that someone they perceived to be less than them became more than them and they used internet anonymity to try and retributively force their insecurity onto her.

    • @Livcakess
      @Livcakess 7 місяців тому +5

      She wasn’t wearing make up in the movie she wore make up in the interview you saw…… she looks creepy naturally

    • @momomomo69
      @momomomo69 7 місяців тому +36

      @@Livcakess were you on set to witness it? 🙄 Sorry to break you bubble but literally everyone on tv and on screen has had meticulous work done by the hair and makeup department...

    • @Livcakess
      @Livcakess 7 місяців тому +1

      @@momomomo69 I’ve seen her social media of her wearing no make up and she looks exactly the same as she did in the movie so ya sorry to burst the bubble you’re living in

    • @EmptyTenementSpirit
      @EmptyTenementSpirit 7 місяців тому +43

      @@Livcakess Even if this was true, does it matter?
      I think it says more about you that your default view of how somebody naturally looks is "creepy" than it does anything else.
      Honestly having seen her social media enough times, she kinda just looks normal to me. And even if she didn't, who cares.

  • @eriskennish1380
    @eriskennish1380 8 місяців тому +51

    Another detail: when we see the poster for Annie's exhibition at 1:16:18 the image file is titled "for Mrs Leighs approval". Obviously we understand this to refer to Annie, but I think the choice to refer to her as Mrs Leigh (which is oddly formal even for the fine art world) is to invoke a deliberate double meaning: Annie lives her life, creates her work, in order to subconsciously grasp for the approval of her distant mother, the original Mrs Leigh.

  • @jackkendall6420
    @jackkendall6420 6 місяців тому +26

    For anyone else who stumbled on this, I implore you to throw this guy some money on Patreon - even just a dollar or two. This is clearly a completely colossal amount of work. If this doesn't deserve money, what does?

  • @xXMACEMANXx
    @xXMACEMANXx 10 місяців тому +68

    I'll never forget the first time I saw this in theaters. The feeling of being so confident about what direction the movie was going in, still enjoying myself but thinking I had been one step ahead of the plot.
    And then Charlie gets her head slammed off.
    Then I had NO idea where the film was taking me

  • @aaoleni
    @aaoleni Рік тому +350

    Can't imagine the work that went into this. I've considered Hereditary to be perfect and fully understanding its most nuanced details just reinforces that a thousand times over

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +28

      Thank you so much dude that really means the world! Honestly I think there's *few*, very few perfect movies and this is one of them. I'm so glad I could help enrich that experience in any small way. Thanks again dude.

  • @AsEnIxX-wtf
    @AsEnIxX-wtf 4 місяці тому +26

    Thank you so much for covering my favorite horror movie in a painstakingly thorough manner. I've already watched this analysis video twice, and on both occasions, I seemed to have discovered more details in this movie. I appreciate your sheer dedication, hard work, and time spent on elaborating this movie. It's the best & most detailed explanation of this movie on UA-cam (or the Internet). Cheers brother, keep up the good work.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  4 місяці тому +6

      Thank you so much for your kind donation, and thank you so much for your kind words. They really mean the world to me and I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Midsommar vid coming soon and it's an absolute beast!

    • @AsEnIxX-wtf
      @AsEnIxX-wtf 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Novum_YT Looking forward to it. Cheers

    • @jonathanpurpera1753
      @jonathanpurpera1753 Місяць тому

      A

  • @JarrodDSchneider
    @JarrodDSchneider 8 місяців тому +19

    On the hexagram on Joanie’s doormat:
    One of this symbol’s more common occult interpretations, given that it is comprised of interlacing triangles with one pointing upward and one pointing downward, is to represent the concept of “as above, so below.”
    This essentially means that the microcosm of earthly reality is reflected in the macrocosm of spiritual reality, they mirror one another, as the fabric of reality itself is self-similar across scale and dimension, each nested within one another like Russian dolls, “on Earth as it is in Heaven.”
    This perfectly fits with the themes of the movie as Annie creates small worlds that are literally microcosms of events in her life, and the macrocosmic influence of the cult as it exerts its overarching forces upon the sacrificial family.

    • @KoalaMoon
      @KoalaMoon Місяць тому

      I had the same thought, good call.

  • @kd8663
    @kd8663 10 місяців тому +191

    The thing I really admire about this film, and the thing which makes it understandably polarizing, is it’s willingness to rely on environmental storytelling elements like sound, costume, and sets to convey it’s full meaning. You can watch it without much attention to these things and still have a good experience in terms of horror, but if you pay attention to these details, it offers a rewarding depth to the narrative beyond the action of the story. As many reviewers have stated, the answer to what is going on is all in the film. It may not all be in the action or the dialogue, but it is there. Ari Aster clearly has a penchant for this kind of storytelling in general, since it’s prevalent in Midsommer as well. The answers are all there, if you’re willing to pay attention to the environment as much as the unfolding events they happen in.

    • @Tomas-gw6rd
      @Tomas-gw6rd 8 місяців тому +1

      It's pretty dope when filmmakers make a movie and not just a shot/reverse shot/panning shot documentary in front of a green screen

  • @cyborgoftheyear
    @cyborgoftheyear 10 місяців тому +191

    Ari Aster is at some point going to see this, if he hasn't already, and I think he'll appreciate it.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  10 місяців тому +44

      Oh god I have no idea what he’d make of this! Thank you though!

    • @starsmash7491
      @starsmash7491 7 місяців тому +25

      @@Novum_YT Hello. This is Ari Aster.
      Good job, son.

    • @idealsAREisomorphic
      @idealsAREisomorphic 6 місяців тому +73

      @@starsmash7491hello, this is Paimon.
      Cluck.

    • @starsmash7491
      @starsmash7491 6 місяців тому

      yo chill!! @@idealsAREisomorphic

    • @Avacado721
      @Avacado721 14 днів тому

      @@starsmash7491Nicely played, little cruel.

  • @chookieharding
    @chookieharding 8 місяців тому +88

    This video essay is literally perfect and I'm so happy that you made it. I love film and film analysis, and I'm really interested in horror, but I can't cope with horror movies. I know by now that no amount of exposure is going to change it, I'm just really easily frightened. This video has allowed me to explore and understand the themes, narrative and visual imagery of this movie, without having to watch anything scary at all. I'm so grateful to you for that!!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  8 місяців тому +14

      You’re far too kind but I’m very glad you enjoyed it! I never thought people who hadn’t seen the movie would watch the vid (and didn’t see a reason why they ever would) but weirdly enough you’re not the first person to tell me this, so it’s definitely something I’ll keep in mind for future videos! Thanks again!

    • @user-jv9ty4ji8c
      @user-jv9ty4ji8c 7 місяців тому

      That's great but are you single?

    • @donaurraca9755
      @donaurraca9755 6 місяців тому +2

      I haven't seen the movie cause I find it difficult to watch new stuff, but seeing this sort of thing actually makes me wanna watch it. I guess I just like people talking for hours about things they're passionate about.

  • @noeminagy-gyor1860
    @noeminagy-gyor1860 4 місяці тому +19

    I rarely comment on UA-cam videos but I’m absolutely BLOWN AWAY by your analysis. I cannot imagine the effort going into this, just all around brilliant. So detailed, eloquent but easily digestible and great flow all through the 4.5 hours!!! Thanks so much for this. Cannot wait Hereditary again now in the light of all this.
    Needless to say this is an instant subscribe! Amazing!

  • @muel3628
    @muel3628 11 місяців тому +218

    Quite possibly the best crafted and most informative movie essay I've ever seen on this platform. Brilliant.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +11

      Bro thank you so much, extremely kind words and very generous of you to donate. Lot's more coming!

  • @RachelSullivan73
    @RachelSullivan73 Рік тому +460

    I agree completely about Alex Wolfe. I, of course, expected a staggering performance out of Collette, but Wolfe was a revelation, and is, for me, THE performance in the film.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +33

      Yeah, absolutely stunning. It's not the same level of cinema but I did still enjoy him greatly in 'Pig'. Makes me very sad seeing the roles Toni Collette has been taking on recently. Thanks so much for watching!

    • @aliwright1016
      @aliwright1016 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@Novum_YTthis is a very interesting thing to me.... I appreciate any take you have, but wonder what it is that Collette took part in that was maybe a let down..?
      ...in light of Muriel, Sixth Sense then the stark honourable contribution of Herditary?
      Xx

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +8

      @@aliwright1016 Hi Ali, I was referring more to her recent outing in 'Mafia Mamma'. Which to be fair, I haven't seen so maybe it'd surprise me, but I'd like to see her get offered some roles more suited to her talents!

    • @aliwright1016
      @aliwright1016 11 місяців тому

      @@Novum_YT 100% lol x not seen it yet either myself...let's compare notes👍🎬
      Edit: thanks for making such brilliant vids, really appreciate your work.

    • @OOhlUkaTmEImGanSTa
      @OOhlUkaTmEImGanSTa 11 місяців тому +22

      @aliwright1016 honestly Mafia Mamma feels like on those easy going, "silly" comedy roles excellent actors take because it means they get paid incredible money to go to a beautiful part of the world for 6 months.

  • @haakonaleksandr
    @haakonaleksandr 7 місяців тому +26

    When the family enters the house after getting back from Ellen’s funeral, it’s reminiscent of the opening scene when the father enters Peter’s room after first showing it to us as a doll house that’s missing its 4th wall, giving us an almost omniscient, *neutral* view of the family. And considering we know that the house used in this scene of returning from the funeral is a big set that is also missing it’s 4th wall, it’s like the actors are literally in the dollhouse. It must have presented a very interesting viewpoint for the director Ari to be looking at, because unlike the audience, he can see that the 4th wall is missing and the edges of the set.

  • @lanawr80
    @lanawr80 5 місяців тому +30

    WOW!!! What a ride!! As someone who watches a movie and then hyperfixates on it until I can consume enough info… this is a DREAM!! Thank you!!

    • @Avacado721
      @Avacado721 14 днів тому +2

      Omg I’m just like u and I haven’t been able to put that greatly unresolved feeling into words. Thank you!

    • @lanawr80
      @lanawr80 11 днів тому +2

      @@Avacado721 thanks for sharing that! It’s always nice to know you aren’t alone

    • @l0c4llyh4t3d
      @l0c4llyh4t3d 6 днів тому +2

      same

  • @cameronoliver2606
    @cameronoliver2606 11 місяців тому +332

    I'm gonna be real: this film has always been incredibly hard to watch because it reminds me very strongly of my abusive mother, so I gotta say this video is... almost bizarrely therapeutic. Thanks, man.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +64

      You're actually not the first person to say something along those lines and while it's unexpected I'm very glad this video helped in whatever way it did. I think part of that closeness, and truth to your experience, is obviously down to Toni Collette's performance, but even more crucially I think it's because Aster has had experiences very similar to yours and this film represents a form of therapy to him too. So really I'm just the middle man, it's his message. Very glad you enjoyed Cameron, I hope stuff is better for you now dude.

    • @GangstarComputerGod
      @GangstarComputerGod 11 місяців тому +34

      I almost walked out on this in the theatre it stressed me out so much. And I’ve seen Martyrs so I’m not sensitive to horror. My grandmother and mother had a crazy relationship which spilled down to me as the oldest granddaughter. It was hard to get through the first half because the kind of manipulation, mental illness and pain that mothers can pass on to daughters has never been something I’ve seen in a movie that got to me like this one. I stuck it out but I still only watch it again when I can handle it.

    • @cameronoliver2606
      @cameronoliver2606 11 місяців тому +7

      @@GangstarComputerGod Yeaaaaa aaughh. I'm not surprised there's others out there with similar experiences but it's nice to know. I know Ari Aster's "thing" is making brutally realistic movies abt very difficult topics but man. Hereditary gets to me in a way most other movie's don't.

    • @emmaesta9444
      @emmaesta9444 10 місяців тому +7

      My moms mom was incredibly abusive to her, to the point where i refuse to associate or talk to her unless she gives me money. My mom still talks to her for some reason but thats her own relationship. My moms mom suffers with (what we think) a personality disorder and experiences intense mania. In fact, shes in an incredibly manic state right now. She acts similar like the grandmother in Hereditary but with birth charts. My mom has tried to stop her from telling me that my star chart shows that i will change the world and have a vast impact on it as a peacemaker or that my nephew will become a great politician that will lead the world into greatness. It was unnerving to watch it as the granddaughter of someone similar to the grandmother. My bf had no idea why i took it so seriously and kept snipping at him to stop with his quips when i normally like them during horror movies. It felt almost personal to me. I didnt inheret my grandmothers mental illnesses (i just have the familial anxiety) but my sister did. Its been odd to watch from afar, ill be honest

    • @MeatCatCheesyBlaster
      @MeatCatCheesyBlaster 8 місяців тому +6

      For the same reason I can’t watch midsommar because of a sibling suicide

  • @kameronbelcher
    @kameronbelcher 10 місяців тому +155

    Rarely does such a long video feel so short. Incredible work

  • @mynameisntremi
    @mynameisntremi 3 місяці тому +6

    If you look at the chairs in the Charlie's Preschool Diorama, there are two chairs facing one. Which if we go off the theory that this was where and when they found out Charlie's diagnosis then those chairs could have been where the parents sat and the teacher sat facing them explaining.

  • @GymBunnyQuinn
    @GymBunnyQuinn Місяць тому +2

    The pre-school finger painting is a subtle note that he was depressed even then. I painted something using dark greens and black and my mum was called in to school to discuss it as they were concerned I was depressed. Apparently very few children this age choose the colour black when painting unless they’re painting something specific.
    They called me into the office to talk about it and they asked what my painting was about. I had recently come back from a holiday abroad and we rode donkeys, and I found the huge poops absolutely hilarious.
    “What have you painted here?”
    “It’s a donkey poo!”
    The whole room erupts in laughter and that was that. The real joke is that they were right, I was depressed and being abused at home, I unknowingly threw off suspicions with my sense of humour.
    That’s some crazy detail 🤩

  • @kristenefox7001
    @kristenefox7001 10 місяців тому +91

    I thought I was pretty keen on this film and the symbology, but I had never realized that his friends were part of the cult. That blew my mind. I appreciate the time taken for this, I cannot wait to go through the rest of your catalog!

  • @RazielXSR
    @RazielXSR 10 місяців тому +37

    4 hours and 38 minutes of explanations for a film with a 127 minute runtime. You sir, are crazy and I appreciate you.

  • @sammidizzle5599
    @sammidizzle5599 9 місяців тому +16

    2:25:18 ironically, this scene (especially, the visual) reminds me of someone having, TERRIBLE, pregnancy contractions or birthing pains. You could look at this as her, either, feeling the pains of her daughter’s death or, maybe, the “BIRTHING” of Paimon.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  9 місяців тому +5

      Yep, 100%! I'm not sure if I mention that in the vid but highly reminiscent of birth.

    • @sammidizzle5599
      @sammidizzle5599 9 місяців тому +3

      @@Novum_YT 💯💯💯 FANTASTIC, bit-by-bit, analysis, you’ve done😊💕

  • @murffist
    @murffist 8 місяців тому +30

    I can't believe that I watched this movie and felt attentive for nothing the cultists standing around the house in the end. They were EVERYWHERE! A masterpiece of a movie and a masterfully researched video essay! ❤

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  8 місяців тому +9

      An absolute masterpiece I agree, thank you so much for the kinds words (and the donation dude), Midsommar next!

  • @scarymonsterzz
    @scarymonsterzz 11 місяців тому +88

    Wow!!! This analysis is such a gift! I have ADHD and I LOVE listening to podcasts and the narration of long-form videos while doing other things like cleaning, cooking or playing video games. I absolutely LOVE Hereditary, it's honestly one of my favorite films (i love horror in general) but listening to this actually made me appreciate the film SO much more. Not to mention it makes the movie SO MUCH MORE creepy and terrifying. There's just SO many brilliant little details and easter eggs I never noticed, like how many times cult members are in the background, the dittany of crete, the true meaning behind 'satony' and other occult imagery and words in the film, ect. Fantastic work!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +17

      I do the exact same thing it's so awesome to hear I'm providing that experience for someone else! You have no idea how incredible it is to hear that I've somehow, in some small way, improved someones viewing of an already perfect movie. And yeah, you're right, there were several moments during making this where I 100% creeped myself out putting stuff together because it only gets weirder the more you know. And, at some point during your 18th grimoire at 4am in the morning you do get a tad unnerved! Thank you so much, so glad you enjoyed it!

    • @ParsleyPunch
      @ParsleyPunch 10 місяців тому +3

      I am very similar in that I too have ADHD, I love horror and listen to video essays as I do household tasks and my job too. I regret that I sometimes don't really do much work to probe into the meanings of things, I never seem to be able to connect the dots, I just experience it in its immediacy. I wonder is that an ADHD thing? Absolutely love the analysis and video!

  • @Gibbygamin038
    @Gibbygamin038 Рік тому +205

    Really wish this had more exposure for all the hard work you put into this! Wonderful job

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +10

      Thanks so much buddy, who knows what the algorithm will do!

    • @soupluv
      @soupluv 11 місяців тому +9

      @@Novum_YTI got it recommended to me for the first time today, so hopefully it gets a boost soon:)

    • @pinehawk9600
      @pinehawk9600 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@soupluvsame here

    • @robindavisduckworth8992
      @robindavisduckworth8992 11 місяців тому +1

      Same

    • @kaihanstein52
      @kaihanstein52 11 місяців тому +2

      I have heard nothing about this film before (have not seen it neither of course). But YT pointed me to your chanel. You got so many awesome (!) comments here, i am envious. ;)
      Well, if someone starts the interpretation with StarWars and continues wth Alien: has to be good then!
      I am looking forward to watch the movie and after that your interpretation.

  • @laine333
    @laine333 4 місяці тому +9

    This was the most thorough, well-researched, nuanced breakdown I've ever seen about any movie. Thank you so much for your work!

  • @Mikmikmouse
    @Mikmikmouse Місяць тому +5

    I watched this until the very end. Best, most comprehensive guide to hereditary on the whole internet. Well done, sir. And thank you.

  • @mrutherford1994
    @mrutherford1994 Рік тому +94

    I love hereditary. I love your videos. Never thought I would watch a 4 hour review on hereditary. But here we are now.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +7

      Honestly I never thought I'd make one but yeah, here we are! Thanks so much dude.

  • @PreachermanDamned
    @PreachermanDamned 11 місяців тому +73

    Missed a good opportunity to call Char Paimon “Prince Charmin “ lol. Incredible video dude! Much respect for the amount of work you put into it.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +11

      Damnit you're right! Thanks so much, awesome to see such positive reactions. Thanks for the comment my dude!

  • @matthewm3328
    @matthewm3328 8 місяців тому +6

    Honestly, it doesn’t really seem that Paimon knows that he is Paimon which makes sense on why Charlie would be scared to die and why the cult explains to Charlie (at the end of the movie when he is now possessing the boy) that he is King Paimon. He is only familiar with himself as Charlie, not that he is actually the reincarnation of Paimon.

  • @CriticalMonkey623
    @CriticalMonkey623 29 днів тому +4

    Probably a bit behind the curve here, but I realized something minor that you touched on near the end of the first hour, in Paimon's ticks. I don't think that Charlie/Paimon drawing Annie crying here is in reference to the funeral happening now. Annie is obviously not crying as you mentioned, and in the drawing she looks utterly anguished. The drawing of Annie crying, in my opinion, is Paimon seeing the future, as we see in other scenes. This is Annie's grief not over her mother, but over Charlie, that Paimon is illustrating. The poor girl is literally drawing her mother's reaction to her own funeral. At least that's my interpretation.

  • @judahsilverman2291
    @judahsilverman2291 Рік тому +72

    Truly incredible video. You’re now the benchmark for film analysis as this is the best, most in-depth film analysis I’ve ever seen. A true achievement

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +5

      I'm so sorry Judah, YT gave me no notificattion for this comment! Thank you so much for those incredibly kind words, they mean a great deal and I'm so happy you enjoyed it.

  • @glassandhoney
    @glassandhoney Рік тому +23

    47:00 ish-in my take, Charlie’s reaction in the back of the car is a terrifying experience for Peter. Think about him being stoned, panicked for Charlie, scared she’s gonna die, scared it’s gonna be his fault- those long moments of her suffering are SO TRAUMATIC. Aster needed her to have a traumatic suffering (the peanut reaction)followed by that whip crack of instant death (beheading). It’s fucking jarring and awful- like watching someone choke to death or drown. The trauma of her death is another loose screw of Peter’s eventual undoing.

  • @tr8rsn4k36
    @tr8rsn4k36 3 місяці тому +8

    This is legit the most amazing video I've ever seen on this platform. Incredible, truly.

  • @elise2920
    @elise2920 Місяць тому +3

    just finished your Midsommar video and i’m back here lol but i just have to say how much i appreciate you having real subtitles!!! your subscriber amount is truly CRIMINAL

  • @insomniacg
    @insomniacg 11 місяців тому +81

    There's another thing about the SAD lamp that's easy to overlook if you're not already familiar with art stuff; full spectrum lights also provide the ideal environment for figuring out your paint as they give the most accurate view of what you're actually working with, whilst other lights can really distort colours. That would be even more important for someone who's trying to recreate real-world objects. So as much as the mental health connotations are there, it could also be a tool she uses to engage in an unhealthy coping mechanism (her miniatures), especially as it's in her studio. Thing is, it's cheaper to just buy a full spectrum bulb or two so someone made an explicit choice to give her something that's recognisably a mental health aid, thus calling those themes to mind, when it's likely not being used as such - I can't help but wonder if it was perhaps a well-meaning gift or suggestion that she found a 'better' use for
    And I still have 50 minutes to go so you may still mention it but I'd recommend looking into Frances Glessner Lee and her Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, I was very much reminded of it during your discussion of the car miniature. She may not have successfully summoned a demon king but she did help forensic science along

  • @horrorjunkie96
    @horrorjunkie96 Рік тому +39

    had no idea Ellen in the field was likely an apparition, depicting her at the throne in hell with flames before her, saying to Charlie it's okay and there's afterlife. but given Charlie's stint in death is temporary and ends up corporeal in Peter, you'd think they'd comfort Annie with this idea instead as she's destined for Hell against her will. and as I'm writing I guess Leigh's apparition to Annie in beginning could be doing this too.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +14

      Yeah I think there is supposed to be a reassuring tone to Ellen in the attic at the start, there certainly is in her note just prior and the expression she shows towards Annie. Unfortunately though, I think for the cults plan to go ahead Annie needs to be the opposite of reassured. She needs to be frantic and losing her mind, but she also needs this burgeoning belief in an afterlife/the supernatural. So yeah it's a difficult one to call, but, to me at least, I see it as both, it serves the plan but Ellen is overwhelmingly happy with knowing her plan is true/succeeding and can't contain her swelling glee now confronted with that realization. As she sees it she knows Annie will be with her in the afterlife, her momentary insanity and violent death seemingly a small price to Ellen.

  • @emilyprime1019
    @emilyprime1019 Місяць тому +3

    I know It’s weird but I usually watch videos like this to study. Something about the continuous explanation of a movie’s theme really helps me focus on my work. I rewatched this video right now and realize how much work has been put into this video!!! I love the in-depth explanation of the movies theme, and can’t wait to see what you are cooking up for the next video!!! Keep up the work, I am so excited to see you become a bigger channel! ❤

  • @Burley6969
    @Burley6969 2 місяці тому +6

    I know I'm several years late to this movie - my cousin found out I hadn't seen this before and put it on this weekend for me, I haven't stopped thinking about it and how it's made me feel since- and this was exactly what I needed. So thank you, over a year later!!!

  • @kylehill6384
    @kylehill6384 Рік тому +67

    My friend, this is one of the best UA-cam videos I have ever watched. More than comprehensive, you blended an expert movie analysis with esoteric or demonology knowledge, which must have took you a long time.
    I pray the algorithm gives you a massive boost to further incentivise you to make more videos similar to this one, ie conspiracy or Satanic movies, as such analysis, especially at your level, is desperately needed.
    Amazing work.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +6

      Thanks so much Kaysin, that really means a lot. I'm hoping for an algorithim boost sooner or later!

  • @__-zh6oq
    @__-zh6oq 7 місяців тому +7

    This is one of my absolute favorite video essays that I keep coming back to for some reason. I love the real effort you put into research, how you cover so much depth in the lore, and your fine attention to detail. It's also a blessing that you have such an easy-listening voice. In my opinion not a minute wasted, and you've done justice in this love letter to a brilliant film. I am overflowing with excitement for your Midsommar analysis. It's not that the film was lost on me, but that I'm super stoked to see what *your* take on it is and what wildly interesting tidbits of lore you've got stashed in your pocket. :D

  • @cashewbag
    @cashewbag 9 місяців тому +19

    I love this movie and have always wanted to understand it more deeply, but didn't know where to start regarding my own research - so so happy I came across this !! thanks for all your hard work compiling it, I'm only about 30 minutes in so far but I'm excited to finish it
    Edit: wow wow wow! i finished this just now and am nothing short of amazed at the amount of work this must have taken. thank you so much for this incredible piece of art

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  9 місяців тому +5

      That’s so kind of you to say, I’m so glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much 🙏

  • @rs4453
    @rs4453 Рік тому +75

    Wow! A breakdown just as awesome as the film itself! So many moments in this film genuinely scared me but seeing Annie saw her own head off made me feel something I had never felt before. The research gone into this video is nothing short of incredible and you must have nerves of steel to go over the film as you have in such detail.
    Best video I've watched on UA-cam in a looooong time. And over 4 hours long?!! Sterling work, my friend.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +3

      You have no idea how awesome it is to hear that. Thank you so much, so glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Pozerian
    @Pozerian Рік тому +85

    One clarification around ~3:50:00: Devanagari is technically just the script, that is the writing system, not the language. Many languages use Devanagari like English uses the Latin alphabet or ancient Assyrian used cuneiform.
    Love this analysis!!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +28

      Thank you so much for that clarification. I think my brain was entirely fried by the point I added that in and I should have been clearer. I'll add this to the amendments in the pinned comment. So glad you enjoyed!

    • @mercyjokes2d696
      @mercyjokes2d696 11 місяців тому +1

      Really glad you made a comment about the language. On a different off-shoot, do you think with the clicking it could be related to some of the earliest human languages stemming from Africa? I've got zero evidence but just a feeling that was being portrayed so effectively.

  • @edcollins885
    @edcollins885 8 місяців тому +8

    Phenomenal work. The craft with which this video was put together and the attention to detail is staggering. I'll be checking out more of your work for sure.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much Ed!

  • @allisonnicole.
    @allisonnicole. 4 дні тому +1

    Wow….I am just blown away by this video. Your breakdown of this masterpiece of a movie is a work of art in itself. I feel like I’ve felt every emotion possible and had about 5 revelations and I’m less than half way through the video. Thank you for all the work you put into making this. You’ve gained a lifetime subscriber.

  • @666via
    @666via 11 місяців тому +40

    Please, please do more long form dissertations on cinema. I have long searched for, essentially, this exact type of breakdown for heavy layered film, and this is the first I’ve found to have perfectly scratched that itch. I look forward to whatever projects you may by working on for the future.

  • @Napalm-Eyes
    @Napalm-Eyes 10 місяців тому +116

    Absolutely floored by the extensive amount of care and effort put into this. I ate up every minute of it. Incredible work!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  10 місяців тому +6

      Thank you so much dude, that's really kind. Super glad you enjoyed it, lot's more on the way!

  • @emmaconder7854
    @emmaconder7854 3 місяці тому +5

    Seeing this video on my recommended was the final push I neeeded to watch Hereditary and wow, it was terrifying and incredible. This will be a great second course

  • @rikacanon87
    @rikacanon87 Місяць тому +4

    Shoutout to you always reminding everyone how Toni Collette was robbed of an Oscar. This was by her best work and to see her originally in Muriel's Wedding TO THIS! UGH!!!!

  • @becca32069
    @becca32069 11 місяців тому +39

    I knew Hereditary was great, but I missed so many perspectives that add so much depth to its story. Thank you for making this - your passion for film shows through and made this the most valuable film analysis I've ever seen on UA-cam.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +1

      Becca that's so kind, thank you. I'm not sure I'm deserving of such praise but I'm thrilled you enjoyed the video so much. It truly is a phenomenal piece of art and it makes me so happy that I could help you get even more out of it. Thanks again.

  • @tesselate8nowait262
    @tesselate8nowait262 10 місяців тому +60

    This video should be preserved for all time alongside the actual film. I’ve had an obsession with this film since my first viewing, and I thought I had noticed every tidbit, but I was wrong. Stellar work. I wish you luck in all of your future endeavors, especially the Midsommar analysis!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  10 місяців тому +14

      That's so kind of you to say, I'm so glad you found it so valuable. I actually have emailed A24 about turning it into a coffee table book but haven't heard anything so far. It was at 3k views when I sent the email, kinda wish I'd waited now lol. Thank you so much for the support, work on Midsommar begins very soon.

    • @tesselate8nowait262
      @tesselate8nowait262 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Novum_YT if they’re smart enough to accept your offer, I’ll be the first in line😊

  • @emorykj3158
    @emorykj3158 25 днів тому +1

    Also just want to say, this video is incredible. I came here after watching the Midsommar one and I'm just amazed by the level of research and analysis. In a world full of CinemaSins anti-intellectualism surrounding movies, it's so refreshing to see a video that not only respects but absolutely champions the amount of detail that goes into a movie. I am not only coming out of your videos with an abundance of new fun facts, but I am understanding these movies in entirely new ways. Absolutely phenomenal work.

  • @eclare13
    @eclare13 7 місяців тому +5

    Hereditary is one of my favorite movies. I live for in-depth reviews like this. Very well done. Subscribed

  • @ahkarivae
    @ahkarivae 11 місяців тому +80

    this has been said by many people already but my man, this video is an absolute banger. the attention to detail is meticulous without being over saturated and I appreciate the inclusion of different theories and ideas. for one of my favorite movies of all time, you absolutely did it justice. i hope this takes off and you get the recognition you deserve!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +4

      That's so generous, thank you so so much. I'm very glad you enjoyed it and happy I could do it the correct justice. I hope so too, and stuff like this helps a lot with the algorithm pushing it, so cheers dude!

  • @shaluminati
    @shaluminati Рік тому +59

    Welp... That about answers everything! Thanks so much for this. Absolute legend.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  Рік тому +6

      You’re the legend dude, thank you so much that’s so generous!

  • @cruisingscenesandtakingbea4197
    @cruisingscenesandtakingbea4197 3 місяці тому +1

    Awesome work on this. The still shots you used from the film were spot on too for the point you were making too.

  • @imaginemagic9575
    @imaginemagic9575 8 днів тому +1

    This was an amazing ride! Thank you for making this! As a newbie to this channel I am shocked at the quality of your reaserch and overall content! It's awesome!

  • @BrittanyLeeMoffitt
    @BrittanyLeeMoffitt 10 місяців тому +32

    i’m one of those weirdos who often times finds “explained”-type video content on horror movies that i am curious about, but am too afraid to watch. what you have made is so freaking awesome that i actually WANT to watch Hereditary now. such a well-done video all-around. thank you so much for making and sharing it. holy crap 🔥🔥🔥

  • @sweettee_gaming
    @sweettee_gaming 10 місяців тому +55

    But what happens next? That’s the question that always plagues me.. what does Paimon taking control over Peter do? What does it mean?
    What a great video man. Thanks so much for taking the time to craft this gem. I’ve watched all four hours twice.

    • @UNUSUALUSERNAME220
      @UNUSUALUSERNAME220 10 місяців тому +39

      Yeah right! I mean, he's the last man standing at a house filled with naked occult members and beheaded bodies! Wouldn't it be great if he just gets arrested! The cops show up and do the whole "HANDS ON YOUR HEAD" and cuff him! Then Paimon (as Peter) has to answer all these questions that he's not even sure about. And at the end, Paimon just ends up in some State Hospital for the criminally insane! Then all the cult members come and visit him on visiting day and Paimon just lays into them, "I'm gonna make you pay for this!" "I'm one of the 8 Kings of Hell!" And they are all apologizing and trying to send him money for commissary. There's your sequel!

    • @AlOnEaGaAaAiN
      @AlOnEaGaAaAiN 3 місяці тому

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    • @vinylated
      @vinylated 2 місяці тому +10

      Paimon gets a job in retail lol. He has to make an effort like the rest of us. No demon food stamps for that guy 😉

    • @travismcnasty4239
      @travismcnasty4239 2 місяці тому +12

      ​@@UNUSUALUSERNAME220the cultists are like, "you said you'd make us wealthy!"
      "You need to give me time to make some educated stock picks in this Shakey economy. I'm a demon, not a miracle worker!"

    • @UNUSUALUSERNAME220
      @UNUSUALUSERNAME220 2 місяці тому +1

      @@travismcnasty4239 I love it! He starts his own pod-cast and gives shady crypto-currency advice! The cliche's are endless, yet it's never that honest. I mean c'mon, they had friends that knew all these people and it's not just gonna sneak past them that they have not seen anyone else around except their slightly disjointed teenage son! The movie was creepy and REALLY good, but my mind just sees all the endless silly ways that it would play out. My suspension of dis=belief is not what it once was!

  • @simonawave
    @simonawave 2 місяці тому +2

    I've watched/listened to this video *many times* while painting and I know I'll keep coming back to it far into the future. I love long videos and deep dives and this video is exactly what my horror-loving heart needed, it's just perfect in every way. Thank you so much Novum for providing us this entertaining, fascinating analysis, I am beyond excited to see the Midsommar video and anything else you decide to work on in the future. I started listening to your story yesterday, and can already tell it's going to be amazing as well.
    Also, I am very late but congratulations on your engagement. ❤️ I wish you all the best for the future, you deserve all the views you get and a billion more.

  • @ccrepaldi4740
    @ccrepaldi4740 7 місяців тому +1

    Hereditary is one of my favorite movies of all time. Your video does it so much justice, it's brilliant, best analysis I have ever seen in UA-cam.
    One aspect of this movie that really shines to me as an outstanding piece of media is that you can watch it for what it is and the plot is all layed out there, but you can also watch a 5-hour breakdown explaining all the details and still get so much information out of it.
    The script is so well written you can enjoy the movie both ways - it is amazing at the surface and also at the minutia. And it speaks to how much ingenuity was involved in this.

  • @RhianChambers
    @RhianChambers 11 місяців тому +268

    When I was pregnant I was asked if there was any mental illness on my side of the family and not my husbands, when I asked why I was told the mental illness that is hereditary almost always comes from the maternal line

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +44

      Wow! Well there you go. Do you mind if I ask how long ago that was? Just wondering if that is current medical thinking or another aspect of what I was discussing regarding women & mental illness.

    • @RhianChambers
      @RhianChambers 11 місяців тому +8

      @@Novum_YT this was 10 and 8 years ago

    • @asmrtpop2676
      @asmrtpop2676 10 місяців тому +70

      @@Novum_YTI would like to point out that this is not the current medical standing on how mental illness is passed on. In fact, we still don’t know exactly the factors that play a role in why mental illness is sometimes passed on and sometimes is not.

    • @clevernickname8095
      @clevernickname8095 10 місяців тому +32

      While this is really cool and coincidental in the frame of Hereditary, this is almost definitely not true. OCD and ADHD runs very strongly on my dad's side of the family while my mom is very normal. My siblings and I definitely got ADHD and for some of them OCD as well. When you meet my dad's side of the family you can definitely tell we got it from them. Not to say we were raised wrong or anything, it's just something we were all born with. Unfortunately I think the notion that mental illness comes solely from the mother and not the father is due to some medical misogyny....

    • @RhianChambers
      @RhianChambers 10 місяців тому +16

      @@clevernickname8095 ur confusing neurodivergence with mental health, while both can be passed down from either side when it comes to mental health it’s predominantly more so from the mothers side (according 2015 medical perspective) it is not something that sits well with myself either but if they are the statistics then it’s true wether we like it or not

  • @rustyrefill6449
    @rustyrefill6449 11 місяців тому +46

    You deserve a ton more views (and recognition) for all the effort and hard work that went into this video. The presentation and narration is so well done as well. And the lack of ads just adds to the whole experience.

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +3

      Thanks so much dude! I can't stand ads so it didn't seem fair to keep breaking it up with them. Really glad you enjoyed it!

  • @caesarplaysgames
    @caesarplaysgames 9 місяців тому

    Wow, I have no idea how I’ve never found your channel before, because this is an absolutely thorough, exhaustive, and overall fantastic analysis. You manage to analyze the symbols of the film, both obvious and hidden, without falling into the stereotypical over-analysis that some others do, where they read too much into petty stuff that really means nothing. But pretty much everything you included in this 4hr long analysis was 100% relevant or at least plausible, and even you admitted when something might’ve been a stretch or not. I actually view the movie so much differently now thanks to this video. I knew it was scary and had masterclass acting and that it was a cut above the standard horror-fare of today, but now I appreciate it for the sheer brilliant piece of filmmaking it is as a whole, just for all the work they put into so carefully and sneakily laying out the different levels of themes and symbolism alone. Just great work, man.

  • @TheBHNetwork
    @TheBHNetwork 9 місяців тому +1

    God damn man what an awesome video, deepened my appreciation by several magnitudes for a movie that was already cemented as one of my favorites the first time I saw it in theaters. You left no stone unturned, no tangent felt unnecessary no matter how minute the detail being discussed was, most likely bc of the obvious amount of passion being put into the video's research/script. I hate that YT's algorithm and social media generally discourages this type of long-form content

  • @SenorDunny
    @SenorDunny 11 місяців тому +82

    Wow, I finally was able to watch the movie last night and I have been thoroughly enjoying this video all day. Thanks so much for this incredible effort, I missed so much and I am now looking forward to my second viewing! I don't have the patience to read all 1500+ comments but I noticed that the Seance pamphlet 02:41:30 says it will take place at the Springwood Convention Center. Springwood is the home of Freddy Krueger. Cheers!

    • @Novum_YT
      @Novum_YT  11 місяців тому +19

      Thanks so much for this dude it’s so generous! I’m glad you didn’t spend time reading all those comments because no-one has mentioned it, nor did I know that! Whenever I get a free afternoon I need to go through and update the sticky post with a bunch of extra details and I’ll make sure that’s included! Thank you so much again dude, very glad you enjoyed it!

    • @GabrielJustus
      @GabrielJustus 6 місяців тому +1

      I'm still about 3h in so I'm not sure whether this is mentioned or if there is a comment abour it, but what's with the date on the computer screen in the scene the pamphlet is shown? The story takes place in 2018, and the computer says 2017. Maybe a blooper, as the movie was shot in 2017? In later scenes that show computers, there is no clock, and I reckon it would be something very easy to edit out, so I can't help but feel it's intentional.

  • @klay6034
    @klay6034 10 місяців тому +20

    Sir, this is the single greatest explained video I have ever watched. This 4:38:07 runtime genuinely felt like nothing I was so enthralled. Appreciate you and the work that went into this. A real talent friend, cheers!

  • @killianthames1016
    @killianthames1016 3 місяці тому +1

    I just watched the movie last night and was searching for an in depth analysis. Stumbling onto this video, I was absolutely blown away by the production quality and thought put into your analysis, and watched it from start to finish (taking a few breaks). Truly an incredible video essay. Thank you very much, and you’ve definitely earned a new subscriber!

  • @susanm5316
    @susanm5316 7 місяців тому +1

    The amount of time, effort, and analysis put into this video really showcases the time, effort, and analysis involved from a directorial perspective. It’s something I admittedly overlook, especially in the “horror” genre. The fact that there was so much to break down in this video really shows how nuanced this story was, from the opening exposition down to the visual minutiae. This was an eye opening video in more than one way. I thoroughly enjoyed your breakdown.