Fun fact: The words they were saying at the end weren’t words, it was just random gibberish, yet they both understood each other. Dani even says “We don’t need words to talk, it’s dancing!” meaning that they’re talking through dancing
@@Checappero it was like another level of understanding. i was with a girl and we were doing this and we both just started crying. Wildest shit ive ever experienced.
Lmao it sucks to admit it but this cult would swipe me up so fast. As someone who's friendless, touch-starved, loves flowery aesthetics, and always wanted to be good at dancing, this scene right here makes me wish I were Dani. And that's a really, REALLY scary thing to realize. If I were given everything I ever wanted, would I actually be able to accept the brutal murders of others in exchange? Jeez Ari Aster you gotta cool it with the existential dread.
This is also the exact same experience I got from the movie. It doesn't help I watched it during actual midsommar (not intentional) during my 18th birthday, a few days before leaving my whole old life behind, moving to a new country and starting from blank
I would too knowingly join this cult😭 I think i want this sense of community and like having one path in life I realized it was a CULT only few hours after watching movie and reflecting on it lmao
My favorite part is where it’s start spinning so fast she’s losing her self and then it all comes back together and she reforms. It felt like watching someone experience ego death. I was high as fuck watching that scene and it was so intense. I’m certain who ever made it was heavy into psychedelics
Oh totally. Thats exactly what i thought when watching the entire film. It was like bad mushroom trip. The director indeed was heavily influenced by psychedelics.
That’s my favorite part of the whole movie. I was high watching that scene, and it made me cry because I definitely felt what she was feeling. Very euphoric. Nobody ever talks about that specific part of the scene, and I’m just amazed as to why nobody gives the scene it’s 10s. The most beautiful scene that I’ve ever seen and it’s in a horror movie, it’s wild. I think about it often
2:03 Maja purposely pretending to fall, it's clear she didn't trip on anything or bump into anyone. Then she gets up seductively to try and get Christian's attention. Fucked up
Interesting how dance can be a bridge between something childishly innocent as Rapunzel and something disturbingly raw as Midsommar, great analogy. Love this scene too.
@Vesta_the_Lesser Yeah she was manipulated due to grief there I’m pretty sure Cults usually target the vulnerable that’s what caused her to spiral into insanity she clearly had a sense of belonging and happiness there without knowing what was actually going on around her
please don't take the cult thingy literally in this film, it's a metaphor for family, a sense of belonging which are the thematic subtexts of the film (in addition to trauma and abusive relationship). you can see it the way she is finally being truly welcomed, held and loved by the cult members, also, Dani's dead parents are literally in the crowd, congratulating her once she becomes May queen, which is a further emphasis on said subtext.
I just noticed that the background and trees in the first shot are all moving! I swear I've seen this movie so, so many times and still pick up new details every time I re-watch
I don’t regard this movie as a masterpiece, there are a few flaws. Just a few minor flaws that detract from it. But the cinematography and editing is amazing. Aside from some of the shots of the tree lines, the spacing Aster uses, and the panning is incredible. The two best scenes, which are also the beginning and ends of the story, are the scene in the meadow, right before the shrooms trip. So much information is communicated right there, and it sets up the rest of the story. The maypole is really the end of the movie. Notice it’s the first time in the film Dani smiles. This is the moment Dani goes from the toxic outsiders cult, (Christian, mark, and josh) to being with the empathetic, (albeit murderous) Hagra cult. This moment is the climax of the film. You’ve gone from seeing Dani as this almost bullied outsider, and remember those 3 are treating somebody who just lost everything so horribly, to this accepted happy member of a family. You’ve now seen the real story. Everything before the meadows scene was foreplay. Everything after the dance scene is the after sex glow, and some post coital cuddling. I also love how Dani picks the yellow flowers for Christian. The colour yellow often foreshadowing who is going to die in this film.
@@邱先-r9v I think it's more implied they're using natural sources of DMT. Same wya how in Australia like 1/10 plants has low levels of DMt in them. Ever wonder why the aboriginals have such a rich and extensive religious lore?
I love that this is the first scene in the movie where Dani really smiles. Before this scene, she would smile, but very weakly and only to be polite. This is the first time in the movie where she actually smiles out of joy.
YES. I know that her friends were murdered but it's the fact that she actually looks so happy and content for once. She had moments of weaknesses, during the dance, where she would look for Christian's approval and maybe a small connection of him being genuinely happy for her because she finally looks happy and is having fun. But, she got neither, what she got was just a look of someone who isn't interested in being part of her day or her wellbeing. Pelle seemed way more concerned for Dani, Christian's girlfriend, than Christian her boyfriend.
Probably not. As manipulative as cults can be, they probably felt some kind of 'essence' within her. She was being manipulated by their friend from this coven the whole movie and I think this scene just encapsulates what she always had within her. The dance brought out her inner 'demon'. How else could she speak the language?
@@morbidlyobeserobocop3038 she wasnt actually speaking swedish (at least thats what most swedish speakers are saying), they were all tripping balls and ended up syncing or something so they could understand eachothers gibberish. this can happen during intense shared trips especially since she was being groomed into integrating with the cult which basically operates on a hive mind. so it WAS representing her being accepted into the cult but it was also just the drugs making them kooky
2:36 As a Swede, I can literally understand parts of what the leader is saying. For example, right here I hear the phrase "Nu är det bara åtta kvar", which translates to "now there's only eight left".
I remember that she at one point looks down and cant see her feet... i wonder if that was a referance to the actual "hårga" myth.. where the devil makes them dance until they are dancing on stumps of their legs
I just realized when Christian goes to Siev or Siebs house when he's staring at the bear on the wall; he is sitting in the same exact way as the bear on Danis wall near beginning. I'm pretty sure the poster is of Artemis.
Aster’s writing is incredible. Notice how they keep stopping the dance until she finally gives in to the euphoria, and when she starts to get concerned about Christian, it immediately starts again. These people genuinely care for her, and she finally feels held (literally, in the dance)
Yes that’s what cults do. They make you feel good and like their you’re new family. It’s still emotional manipulation, their hugs make her feel held. She’s vulnerable! They’re her new family now
@@momoneymoproblemz please don't take the cult thingy literally in this film, it's a metaphor for family, a sense of belonging which are the thematic subtexts of the film (in addition to trauma and abusive relationship). you can see it the way she is truely being welcomed, held and loved by the cult members, also, Dani's dead parents are literally in the crowd, congratulating her once she becomes may queen, which is a further emphasis on said subtext.
@@zoe_ward Actually JC is right, but he's talking the "real world" thing. But both are right! This scene clearly feels like they embrace her like a family and I really felt happy for Danny that she finally smiled and enjoyed herself. At the same time, if we land to Earth, cults do that. It hurts, but even people who escaped cults can assure you that this is how it works. It's up to us if we take it literally or we take it as a metaphor, Both are alright :)
@@zoe_wardit isn’t meant to be taken metaphorically, and even if it is, then it still doesn’t make sense. The cult kills people and tries to force Dani to do things she isn’t ready for (like drugging her, trying to forcefully feed her, making her watch people literally kill themselves after her family’s death). It’s no secret that the cult is evil in the film. But they are not supposed to be found family. It is just Dani trading one toxic relationship for something worse under the guise of care. If we were to take the cult metaphorically, it still represents an emotionally vulnerable person latching onto toxicity for comfort - almost like a drug. The cult turns Dani into something worse through its influence while giving her the impression of comfort. This is NOT an empowering movie.
@@zoe_wardDani's parents aren't smiling. The Harga are just as abusive as Christian was, but in a different way. She can't leave, has nobody remaining to tell her they aren't safe, and Pelle specifically brought her intending for Dani to be the only one to survive. It's not a fairytale. That's the point of the movie.
@@Darkalista honestly, this movie really made me consider therapy lol I loved it and realized it was a cult only hours after watching and reflecting on it
At my most I intense lsd trip, my friend that I took it with had went home, at one point I kept thinking "that Mf gonna hurt himself or something" he texted me " I'm good bro" without any promt and I was spooked
speaking gibberish yet understanding each other perfectly captures the fuckiness of being on shrooms. Felt like it triggered a whole flashback the way they executed the weirdness of psychs
When I first watched this, I genuinely thought she was talking swedish at the end and wondered how did she learn it so quickly. I now know enough Norwegian to realise that wasn't Swedish. 😂
It was just gibberish, but the implication is that not only was Dani having fun and smiling for the first time in the movie, but they could communicate without proper language, via tone and body language. They were communicating joy. At the same time you have Christian, the only one left dressed differently, hunched over (whilst everyone has these beautiful lotus meditative poses) looking miserable. Of course, Christian can’t communicate. That’s christians fatal flaw. Mark is a loser poon hound. Josh is a pseudo intellectual looking for fame. Christian can’t communicate. They all die because of their flaws.
It took me a second time to watch this effin awesome film to realise we are watching this film through diff characters perspectives. The music is slower an more distorted from christians perspective, doesnt sound as rythmic or hypotonic as it does through Dani's perspective an rightly so but yeah took me two watches to notice. Apparently this song isnt on the OST? Shame
You can! Midsummer festivals almost exactly like the movie (minus the drugs, rape and death) take place every year in rural areas of plenty of European countries like Sweden, maypole dance included.
if you can’t afford the trip, do it with like 3 or 4 people or more and dance around a Christmas tree or maybe with nothing. The more the merrier though
I think what people keep missing in this movie is the trauma and horror that Dani has already experienced up until the trip. Horror is inevitable no matter where you go and she’d rather have a family that loves her than experience further trauma of being with someone who does not love and see her. It was more frightening to be with Christian. I’d rather be with Pelle and deal with some occasional weird shit
I saw a "meaning of" video that says they did that a few times during the ritual scenes throughout the movie to involve the audience to feel like participants, not just watching. Among other tricks. I'd say they they did a fine job.
At just the right moment I switched on the last three and pulled them all down at once You have to go faster When she stays stop she means stop going in a circle stop doesn’t mean freeze
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Honestly the dance challenge seems super fun
The fact they're not only doing this dance with a ton of people; but having to film it!? Holy Jesus. They get full marks for that one..
And the fact they’re on shrooms makes it even better lol
Its literally like the one not negative thing they do
I know! I’d love to be there
Idk dancing until you pass out from exhaustion doesn't sound like much fun to me
Fun fact: The words they were saying at the end weren’t words, it was just random gibberish, yet they both understood each other. Dani even says “We don’t need words to talk, it’s dancing!” meaning that they’re talking through dancing
Acid shit
I came here just for that scene. This has happened to me before while tripping. Speaking gibberish but we understood each other. Wildest thing.
OMG IS IT REALLY POSSIBLE?
@@Checappero it was like another level of understanding. i was with a girl and we were doing this and we both just started crying. Wildest shit ive ever experienced.
@joeybaby90 what a great story! I can totally understand this being possible under the right conditions.
the way she is laughing and speaking in gibberish with the other two girls at the end is so cute and sweet.
Lmao it sucks to admit it but this cult would swipe me up so fast. As someone who's friendless, touch-starved, loves flowery aesthetics, and always wanted to be good at dancing, this scene right here makes me wish I were Dani. And that's a really, REALLY scary thing to realize. If I were given everything I ever wanted, would I actually be able to accept the brutal murders of others in exchange? Jeez Ari Aster you gotta cool it with the existential dread.
My wife liked this movie, but won't watch it again. I think it has to do with her susceptibility.
This is also the exact same experience I got from the movie. It doesn't help I watched it during actual midsommar (not intentional) during my 18th birthday, a few days before leaving my whole old life behind, moving to a new country and starting from blank
Besides, they won't be committing the sacrifices again in Dani's lifespan, so she can join in with a clear conscience.
Letting your inhibitions go and at the same time being accepted is an innermost human desire.❤
I would too knowingly join this cult😭
I think i want this sense of community and like having one path in life
I realized it was a CULT only few hours after watching movie and reflecting on it lmao
My favorite part is where it’s start spinning so fast she’s losing her self and then it all comes back together and she reforms. It felt like watching someone experience ego death. I was high as fuck watching that scene and it was so intense. I’m certain who ever made it was heavy into psychedelics
Yeah, and you could here her breath during the spinning. Like that was the only constant in the change.
Oh totally. Thats exactly what i thought when watching the entire film. It was like bad mushroom trip. The director indeed was heavily influenced by psychedelics.
That’s my favorite part of the whole movie. I was high watching that scene, and it made me cry because I definitely felt what she was feeling. Very euphoric. Nobody ever talks about that specific part of the scene, and I’m just amazed as to why nobody gives the scene it’s 10s. The most beautiful scene that I’ve ever seen and it’s in a horror movie, it’s wild. I think about it often
The slow motion spin???
i was too and i fully agree
So this is what an IKEA company outing looks like.
Lmao
I’m not even kidding, I almost choked on my sandwich reading this 😂
No, It's a teambuilding excercise...
i’m one of IKEA employee and i’m so very disturbed on your comment
😂😂😂
0:06 they're all bowing to the queen
OMG!!
HolY sHIT-
yep it was planned all along
nice
TRANSLATIONS:
1:06 “Stop!”
1:10 “Väva Vadmal!” (Traditional swedish dance)
2:30 “Stop!”
2:33 “Eight! Now there are only eight left!”
2:56 “Stop!”
2:59 “And turn around!”
3:04 “Stop! Begin!”
3:20 “Stop! Begin!”
4:12 KARIN: Are you tired?
4:15 DANI: I don’t speak swedish…
4:17 KARIN: What?
4:20 DANI & KARIN: (Gibberish)
4:41 “We have got our may queen!”
2:03 Maja purposely pretending to fall, it's clear she didn't trip on anything or bump into anyone. Then she gets up seductively to try and get Christian's attention. Fucked up
Dude I hated her the entire movie
@unavailablemixi in the movie she's 15 and indoctrinated by a cult, it's quite literally not her fault
Two gingers meet in the wild…..
this is my favourite scene of the film it reminds me of tangled when rapunzle is dancing in the kingdom
Interesting how dance can be a bridge between something childishly innocent as Rapunzel and something disturbingly raw as Midsommar, great analogy.
Love this scene too.
@@ernestoariasj Flowers too
My God this looks so fun I wish it wasn’t a horror movie because I would gladly participate in this
@Vesta_the_Lesser Yeah she was manipulated due to grief there I’m pretty sure Cults usually target the vulnerable that’s what caused her to spiral into insanity she clearly had a sense of belonging and happiness there without knowing what was actually going on around her
@@Jgumyjymghjvmhvj well this festival celebrate in Sweden in real
@@runajain5773 IT IS?? OMG BUYING TICKETS NOW-
please don't take the cult thingy literally in this film, it's a metaphor for family, a sense of belonging which are the thematic subtexts of the film (in addition to trauma and abusive relationship). you can see it the way she is finally being truly welcomed, held and loved by the cult members, also, Dani's dead parents are literally in the crowd, congratulating her once she becomes May queen, which is a further emphasis on said subtext.
midsommar is a real thing we celebrate it in June
I just noticed that the background and trees in the first shot are all moving! I swear I've seen this movie so, so many times and still pick up new details every time I re-watch
I don’t regard this movie as a masterpiece, there are a few flaws. Just a few minor flaws that detract from it.
But the cinematography and editing is amazing. Aside from some of the shots of the tree lines, the spacing Aster uses, and the panning is incredible.
The two best scenes, which are also the beginning and ends of the story, are the scene in the meadow, right before the shrooms trip. So much information is communicated right there, and it sets up the rest of the story.
The maypole is really the end of the movie. Notice it’s the first time in the film Dani smiles. This is the moment Dani goes from the toxic outsiders cult, (Christian, mark, and josh) to being with the empathetic, (albeit murderous) Hagra cult.
This moment is the climax of the film. You’ve gone from seeing Dani as this almost bullied outsider, and remember those 3 are treating somebody who just lost everything so horribly, to this accepted happy member of a family.
You’ve now seen the real story. Everything before the meadows scene was foreplay. Everything after the dance scene is the after sex glow, and some post coital cuddling.
I also love how Dani picks the yellow flowers for Christian. The colour yellow often foreshadowing who is going to die in this film.
that’s how lsd looks like
@@邱先-r9v I think it's more implied they're using natural sources of DMT. Same wya how in Australia like 1/10 plants has low levels of DMt in them. Ever wonder why the aboriginals have such a rich and extensive religious lore?
I love that this is the first scene in the movie where Dani really smiles. Before this scene, she would smile, but very weakly and only to be polite. This is the first time in the movie where she actually smiles out of joy.
YES. I know that her friends were murdered but it's the fact that she actually looks so happy and content for once. She had moments of weaknesses, during the dance, where she would look for Christian's approval and maybe a small connection of him being genuinely happy for her because she finally looks happy and is having fun. But, she got neither, what she got was just a look of someone who isn't interested in being part of her day or her wellbeing. Pelle seemed way more concerned for Dani, Christian's girlfriend, than Christian her boyfriend.
Dude the song It's majestic
I've always wondered... were the girls told to make sure Dani won in the end?
Dude, I was literally just thinking this. I'm pretty sure it was agreed that Dani would be the winner.
Yes absolutely
Probably not. As manipulative as cults can be, they probably felt some kind of 'essence' within her. She was being manipulated by their friend from this coven the whole movie and I think this scene just encapsulates what she always had within her. The dance brought out her inner 'demon'.
How else could she speak the language?
If you look closely towards the end the two other girls bumped each other on purpose
@@morbidlyobeserobocop3038 she wasnt actually speaking swedish (at least thats what most swedish speakers are saying), they were all tripping balls and ended up syncing or something so they could understand eachothers gibberish. this can happen during intense shared trips especially since she was being groomed into integrating with the cult which basically operates on a hive mind. so it WAS representing her being accepted into the cult but it was also just the drugs making them kooky
2:36 As a Swede, I can literally understand parts of what the leader is saying. For example, right here I hear the phrase "Nu är det bara åtta kvar", which translates to "now there's only eight left".
Yay! Thanks for reuploading this. This is the only good version of this scene I've ever been able to find.
Such a hypnotic scene
And hypnotized through a dancing ritual with psychedelic drug intake and a feeling to belong. I feel like they hypnotized me
That dancing ritual made me imagine a spiral
She is the dancing queen...young and sweet 🎵
With a dead family
Only 17
When they start to understand each other. That is probably my favorite scene of this fantastic movie.
Me too!
just noticed some of the instruments are made out of human bone
not really
For people who haven’t used mushrooms congrats you’ve just experienced it if you’ve watched the whole movie without taking it….
Lo vi enfermo y con fiebre alta, cuenta.
2:00 "...you watchin this shit?"
😅😅😂😅😂😅😂😂😂😂
That woman who was giving out the tea just before this scene was creepy as shit
I remember that she at one point looks down and cant see her feet... i wonder if that was a referance to the actual "hårga" myth.. where the devil makes them dance until they are dancing on stumps of their legs
I just realized when Christian goes to Siev or Siebs house when he's staring at the bear on the wall; he is sitting in the same exact way as the bear on Danis wall near beginning. I'm pretty sure the poster is of Artemis.
Aster’s writing is incredible. Notice how they keep stopping the dance until she finally gives in to the euphoria, and when she starts to get concerned about Christian, it immediately starts again. These people genuinely care for her, and she finally feels held (literally, in the dance)
Yes that’s what cults do. They make you feel good and like their you’re new family. It’s still emotional manipulation, their hugs make her feel held. She’s vulnerable! They’re her new family now
@@momoneymoproblemz please don't take the cult thingy literally in this film, it's a metaphor for family, a sense of belonging which are the thematic subtexts of the film (in addition to trauma and abusive relationship). you can see it the way she is truely being welcomed, held and loved by the cult members, also, Dani's dead parents are literally in the crowd, congratulating her once she becomes may queen, which is a further emphasis on said subtext.
@@zoe_ward Actually JC is right, but he's talking the "real world" thing. But both are right! This scene clearly feels like they embrace her like a family and I really felt happy for Danny that she finally smiled and enjoyed herself. At the same time, if we land to Earth, cults do that. It hurts, but even people who escaped cults can assure you that this is how it works. It's up to us if we take it literally or we take it as a metaphor, Both are alright :)
@@zoe_wardit isn’t meant to be taken metaphorically, and even if it is, then it still doesn’t make sense. The cult kills people and tries to force Dani to do things she isn’t ready for (like drugging her, trying to forcefully feed her, making her watch people literally kill themselves after her family’s death). It’s no secret that the cult is evil in the film. But they are not supposed to be found family. It is just Dani trading one toxic relationship for something worse under the guise of care. If we were to take the cult metaphorically, it still represents an emotionally vulnerable person latching onto toxicity for comfort - almost like a drug. The cult turns Dani into something worse through its influence while giving her the impression of comfort. This is NOT an empowering movie.
@@zoe_wardDani's parents aren't smiling. The Harga are just as abusive as Christian was, but in a different way. She can't leave, has nobody remaining to tell her they aren't safe, and Pelle specifically brought her intending for Dani to be the only one to survive. It's not a fairytale. That's the point of the movie.
このシーンで言語違っても楽しめてるところに思わず微笑んでしまって、その時に洗脳の怖さを知りました。この映画は本当に面白いです…!
そう思います!このシーンは魅力的です
It also brainwashes you into loving it, and making you feel the way the protagonist feels
At the beginning, everyone bowed to Dani. Never noticed that until now!
Wow... That's actually so cool, thanks for pointing it out. She's the only one that doesn't bow both figuratively and literally
That’s because she was the only one that didn’t know what was going on.
@@ambientobsession5298 I was referring to the symbolism and foreshadowing that's hidden throughout the film.
Ari Aster is a genius
He only made 2 movies ever.. yet I consider him as the absolute best emotional horror movie creator of all time! Truely genius!
Dani is so gorgeous
Here after playing Elden Ring and going to the Windmill Village
Lmao
Omg yes! The dancing women who attack you
I just played that part had to come to the source
I love how the gibberish sounds like sims talking
Shoutout to the band tho 🔥
As someone who speaks English and Swedish when they started speaking gibberish I was so caught off guard.
Love this scene! Thanks for posting.
I loved this scene so much! and came here to watch it again. the song is spiritual I wish I can find it
m.ua-cam.com/video/ZHkD9V1cySQ/v-deo.html
@@maroeshkakarsters6725 special thanks!
the scariest part of this cult is, i know if given the chance, i’d probably join it. 💀💀
because you're disconnected from community
Go seek help if you're serious
You aren’t alone in this.
@@Darkalista honestly, this movie really made me consider therapy lol
I loved it and realized it was a cult only hours after watching and reflecting on it
*'Twas in this moment, young Dani realized, she was HOME! 🏠 🌞🤗*
Seriously this looks soo fun! Would like to participate
If that cult wasn't so deadly, I wish to participate in something like that!
Apparently they're deadly only every 90 years so maybe if you went there like for one summer it'd be fun
@@v1olante lmaooo
Then move to sweden lol:P we do this every summer
@@v1olante well not really, it is not deadly if you join like Dani, all of other visiters were killed. But i would still wanna join lmao
This looks super fun tbh
Dang, these Black Widow trainings are intense.
lmao
Off topic but the music is absolutely beautiful and hypnotic.
Anybody develop a bit of a crush on Florence Pugh after seeing this?
IM RIGHT HERE 🗣️🗣️
jokes on you i was always in love with her
yes, in her character
4:03 dani as may queen!
Why is the music so ominous though isn't it supposed to be happy ....so good
is this song on spotify? asking for a friend
I believe you’ll need the bear suite too…for the friend of course
I was wondering the same thing!! That beat tho….
m.ua-cam.com/video/ZHkD9V1cySQ/v-deo.html
Is there a name for the song
At my most I intense lsd trip, my friend that I took it with had went home, at one point I kept thinking "that Mf gonna hurt himself or something" he texted me " I'm good bro" without any promt and I was spooked
😮😮❤❤great dance performance florence pugh is terrific 😊😊❤❤
Its like devils wheel
Definite Witcher Vibes
Toss a coin to your May Queen!
speaking gibberish yet understanding each other perfectly captures the fuckiness of being on shrooms. Felt like it triggered a whole flashback the way they executed the weirdness of psychs
I would probably pass out afterwards from exhaustion 😂
Girlhood 💕💅
When I first watched this, I genuinely thought she was talking swedish at the end and wondered how did she learn it so quickly. I now know enough Norwegian to realise that wasn't Swedish. 😂
I really wanna do this but I'd need like 50 people. This seems so fun though. And yes the shrooms
Cosmic love!
RED VELVET MENTIONED
Did Dany was talking swedish or it was a drug language...?? Hahaha
They were speaking gibberish and bc of the drugs they understood eachother somehow
It was just gibberish, but the implication is that not only was Dani having fun and smiling for the first time in the movie, but they could communicate without proper language, via tone and body language. They were communicating joy.
At the same time you have Christian, the only one left dressed differently, hunched over (whilst everyone has these beautiful lotus meditative poses) looking miserable.
Of course, Christian can’t communicate. That’s christians fatal flaw. Mark is a loser poon hound. Josh is a pseudo intellectual looking for fame. Christian can’t communicate.
They all die because of their flaws.
Kind of reminds me of European Vacation when Clark dances in Octoberfest.
Best moment 0:58 - 1:06
This is actually a Swedish tradition for the midsummer festival. The women dance and the men play music and make drinks.
The soundtrack during this part is so damn beautiful, I don’t know if I’m unaware but I wish it was on Spotify.
It took me a second time to watch this effin awesome film to realise we are watching this film through diff characters perspectives. The music is slower an more distorted from christians perspective, doesnt sound as rythmic or hypotonic as it does through Dani's perspective an rightly so but yeah took me two watches to notice. Apparently this song isnt on the OST? Shame
maybe this can become a game where you need like 5 people to circle and keep running until everyone else falls except one person wins
0:58 ❤
4:00 may queen vision
Finally someone notices
It reminds me of home a lot. Beautiful to me. Culture shock to foreigners. hehe.
What’s the name of the song ?
Such an amazing movie
Anybody knows if Apulanta’s „Ilona?” is based on a folk song or is this dance music inspired by the song?
It's creepy that in Karelia we have the same part of this dance, the part with changing partners and elbow thingy
Ma il titolo della musica vera è propria?
Music ??
LET’S GET READY TO RUUMMBBLLEE
02:26 If anyone knows the old Tomb Raider game: That' the exact sound when Lara lands on her feet
Whose face was that at 4:01 or so?
dani’s
The music sounds so beautiful but sinister
4:15 I speak Swedish Chief Though
I wanna do this irl but where do I get 30+ people
You can! Midsummer festivals almost exactly like the movie (minus the drugs, rape and death) take place every year in rural areas of plenty of European countries like Sweden, maypole dance included.
if you can’t afford the trip, do it with like 3 or 4 people or more and dance around a Christmas tree or maybe with nothing.
The more the merrier though
The safety dance is much better
Epic movie
not mainstream shit
this looks so fun to do (maybe without the drugs though)
relatable video.
Look at the witches go 😂😂😂
Red velvet las amo
They were all on drugs while doing this loll
Whys it missing bits?
I am Ethnic Swede and should know.
I think what people keep missing in this movie is the trauma and horror that Dani has already experienced up until the trip. Horror is inevitable no matter where you go and she’d rather have a family that loves her than experience further trauma of being with someone who does not love and see her. It was more frightening to be with Christian. I’d rather be with Pelle and deal with some occasional weird shit
What was the meaning behind this 4th Wall Break ?
I saw a "meaning of" video that says they did that a few times during the ritual scenes throughout the movie to involve the audience to feel like participants, not just watching. Among other tricks.
I'd say they they did a fine job.
what type of music is this ????
I would guess that’s just a number that originated from Swedish Midsommar traditions? I’m unsure, but maybe something like that?
Folk music. I'm looking for that specific song & can 't find it though.
song?
Ngl I wanna do that too
Where is this song on Spotify?? What's the name?
its not on spotify but i think someone made a cover on youtube
I'm riding on your rhythm through the solar system come with meeeeee
At just the right moment I switched on the last three and pulled them all down at once
You have to go faster
When she stays stop she means stop going in a circle stop doesn’t mean freeze
Gotta work on your cardio
This shit intense