HEREDITARY (2018) Breakdown | Ending Explained, Easter Eggs, Hidden Details & Things You Missed
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Hereditary (2018) | *First Time Watching* | Movie Reaction | Asia and BJ
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- Опубліковано 25 лис 2024
I swear, the way this movie makes you feel like you're living through a tragedy in your OWN family, and then makes you feel like you're losing your MIND... 😭😭😭
THIS!!! This is the first horror movie I've ever seen that made me feel not okay and like something was wrong! The first time I saw it I legit texted members of my family just to check on them to see if everyone was okay LOL 😂
perfectly said! D I S T U R B I N G
My life is actually worse than this movie.
Fr though!! I was honest to god traumatized after watching this movie and I just can't believe that a movie would make me feel that way. I grew up watching horror movies since I was a toddler so nothing really scares me but when it comes psychological kinda things like this I just can't. The only other movie that had me messed up was the devils candy and the impossible but this one still takes the cake for the most traumatizing movie I've watched 😬
@@liveandletdie7187someone recently told me he didn’t find the movie scary because he grew up in a broken family. That stood out to him more than the other stuff
"I can't look!".... "You got to babe we came too far!" You guys have me DYING hahahaha
Literally cackled at my desk 🤣🤣 my face hurts fr
That one was a killer.
Lmao her getting scared will never not crack me up tho cuz I’m the same 🤣🤣🤣💀
Em qual momento do vídeo ela fala isso ?
Look at it!! 🤣
Annie banging her head on the attic door is literally one of the most disturbing things that I've ever seen lol..
IN MY LIFE FOR REAL
I would say her sawing off her own head topped that. Especially while looking at Peter as she does it. Truly disturbing!
RIGHT?! I USED TO HAVE NIGHTMARES ABOUT THAT 😵😵
@@mattbudesa6351IKR THAT WAS HELLA DISGUSTING AND TRAUMATIZING FOR ME🤢😖😖
What got me about that scene was how helpless Peter was. Just completely helpless, cornered, not knowing what to do. The headbanging was one thing. On its own it's nothing to me, but Peter's state at that moment was what got to me.
SPOILER: If you listen carefully at the end when Annie is chasing Peter, you can hear her pluck a string out of the piano. That's what she uses to saw her own head off in the next scene. Also, good call, BJ, Joanie was totally setting Annie up. She fed her that story about a psychic medium and her grandson to cover for the fact that they're communing with a literal demon, to trick Annie into performing the ritual on her own later. The entire purpose of the cult was to get Paimon out of Charlie and into Peter. And they succeeded! Incredible reaction, you two are so much fun to watch. Sweet dreams, Asia!
I never noticed that. Not that I'm gonna go back and watch it again.😉
Joan had a gang of chalkboards in her trunk at the craft store meetup
I never noticed that either.
Why did paimon enter Charlie in the first place?
@@anupv63 Paimon desires a male host. It's implied that Uncle Charlie, Annie's brother was the intended host however he un-alived himself to avoid it.
I guess Annie subliminally knew this because Grandma was not allow around Peter however when Charlie was born Annie "gave her" to Grandma.
The fact that Toni Collette was snubbed for even a NOMINATION at the Oscars for this role should be considered a crime.
Also, the dinner scene has so much tension in the movie and when I saw this in theaters, I felt like I got yelled at by Toni Collette and that's how good she is in this movie.
Yup same here! I thought fer sure she’d be a shoo in!
Horror is constantly disrespected. I’ll bet if they shopped this movie around as a “psychological thriller” she would have been nominated, but the movie doesn’t pretend it’s anything but a Horror film
You never lied, her performance as a grieving mother is still hard to watch.
And the part where you hear her screaming after finding her daughter in the car is sad and painful.
@@CarloisBuriedAlivefacts
Annie: flies across the screen, is on the ceiling, and runs after Peter
BJ: “I think she sleepwalking” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
*flies
@@Saranda4787 ☝🏻🤓
I have a feeling we won't be seeing Asia's face the whole movie lol. This is one of the scarier movies you have done to date. Love you guys! Keep up the great work!
I really didn't find it that scarry tbh. Me and my nephew watched it this weekend, I could tell where it was going by the title, I knew one of the kids had to inherit something from granny, and that granny had taken control of the girl, I also thought t myself her disfigurement was because of a failed abortion, and the "Friend" was a plant of the mother. Maybe me understanding took away some of the edge. The only thing I did not get was the boy becoming king via the daughter taking over. I thought it tried too hard to be "freaky" and it just made it unrealistic. To this day the Exorcist still gets me because its seems realistic. But alas, since I have been a Christian (1986) not much of this stuff scares me. Demons are really weak punks,
BJ was pretty shaky too. And I don't blame him. It's pretty creepy. Haha
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@@Swipey900 You don't have a say in someone else's opinion. To each their own.
i had to sleep with the lamp on after watching this 😂
Asia was so spellbound at times she couldn't even remember to lift her blanket. BJ was so shocked at certain moments that he looked ready to square up with whatever demon/ghost/monster might jump out of the screen.
🤣
Perfect reactions! Exactly as my spouse and I reacted
"The dog couldn't handle it either" 🤣 This was a fantastic reaction
This was such a great reaction! As one of the people who suggested you watch this...I'm sorry 😂 Also just to give a little context, Annie's mother was the leader of a satanic cult that wanted to resurrect the spirit of Paimon in order to get worldly riches but he would need a male body. However, since Annie kept her mother away from Peter (the son) they weren't able to give Paimon a male body, thus they put him inside of Charlie. Over the course of the movie the cult is basically watching and manipulating the family in order to weaken Peter so that Paimon can take over his body. It was the cult in the attic kneeling before Peter/Paimon at the end (they were also responsible for the footsteps, digging up the grave, putting nuts in the cake....pretty much everything that happened. If you notice, one of Peter's friends is also in the cult, you can see him kneeling in the attic!)
Also the sound Annie was making in the attic that sounded like the scribbling in the notebook was her cutting her head off with a piano wire. You can hear a loud noise while Peter is walking through the house at night and that was her taking the wire out of the piano.
I never knew that one of Peters friends was in the coven! Great catch!
@@melliemel151 Yup. It's also theorized that even the girl that Peter liked is a part of the cult because her last name is synonymous with siren and in a way she does lure him away from Charlie at the party where she ate the cake with the nuts.
This was the most fabulous, clarifying heads up for Asia & BJ, I’m blown away. Well done👏
@@Jax2113 🤯 Mindblowing!
@@Jax2113 There was also the lecture in Peters class about Heracles and the whole theme of being unable to escape one’s fate, like his family.
This film was such a breath of fresh air after years of disposable jump scare bull shit that most people barely remember the plot of.
Ari Aster showed the world that modern horror CAN still be legitimately horrifying and stick with you for long after the credits roll ❤
I agree except for the ending, it's been awhile but I remember seeing a bunch of wrinkled cheeks and not getting it 😭
With you 100%
Born in 71 and raised by a horror fanatic mom, who took me to The Exorcist when I was four, and pretty much gave up on horror until my sister recommended I drop my horror ban for this flick, which shocked me how outstanding it was…
There are a million little subtle details in this movie that give everything away from the beginning that you would only notice if you watched it a second time and even a third time.
The overall idea of the plot is that this family is already doomed from the beginning. They are the sacrificial lamb.
A couple very subtle details you can see from the beginning is at the wake. The people at the wake are the members of the grandmother's cult. The smiling man there is the same one standing in the doorway when the son finds his dad burnt.
Another is the woman touching the grandmother's lips. She is placing a black herb in her mouth to make her soul easier to be taken.
That black herb pops up more in the movie. There is a picture of the grandmother feeding Charlie a bottle as a baby with the black herb in the bottle. When Joan is giving the mom tea, that black herb is in the tea as well.
One last detail that I will tell you are the rugs that the grandmother makes. There are pictures of black herbs on them and also a compass that if you pay attention to, the northwest point is larger than the others. This is because Paimon is the king of the northwestern part of Hell.
I LOVE when movies do stuff like this. It is so much deeper than you think at first glance.
There WAS sketching sounds when the entity was drawing in Charlie's notebook. That first sound you questioned tho was Annie ripping out a piano wire then flipping it over (you can see it in the dark shadows on it's side when Peter came downstairs to find Steven dead). The second sound you questioned was not sketching, but the piano wire cutting through Annie's neck, Asia was right. Notice the picture of Paimon in the book was holding three heads on a string......the ritual needed the grandmother 's head, Charlie's head, and Annie's head for the possession to be complete [into the male host of Peter]. Yes, Joan was playing Annie all along (the entire cult was too). Joan made up the story about her son and grandson drowning. If you look closely, Joan had just bought the chalkboard and put it in her trunk as she saw Annie at the store parking lot. Annie did not dig up her mother's grave, the cult did. If you listen closely, you can hear the grandmother's body being placed in the attic when they walked in the house from the funeral.
Dat was grear detail
Yes they were in a massive coven, courtesy of Grandma’s diabolical deal 😈
Holy shit. Thanks
The actress playing the mom is on another level!! when she cried and screamed 'i can't, i want to die..' after seeing her daughter in the car instantly shook me..that was crazy
You seriously don't know her name?!
The matriarch, Grandma, was a Satanist and wanted to possess Peter originally but mom kept Granny at a distance so the daughter, Charlie, became the next target where Paemon resided. Grandma needed a male, so concocted a plan to possess Peter by killing the daughter where Paemon was inhabiting initially and used the families grief to divide them and ultimately had Paemon take over Peter's body so that he may live on Earth as a King reborn. Very scary and disturbing plot, the music and little quips of terror here and there really drive this film until the finale. One of the scariest movies ever made.
One of the best horror movies of all time imo. *That scene* is absolutely insane, such a divergence from where I thought the movie was going on first watch. Toni Collette is one of the best actresses I’ve ever seen.
I am so glad you guys watched this. A great horror film with so many layers. Remember in her crisis meeting she said her brother went crazy and hung himself saying his mother was "trying to put people in him," i think this was another attempt to possess a male family member with this demon. Another great movie from this director is Midsommar
Poor Annie, I think she figured out that her mom wanted to do something evil to the family... that's why she kept her away from Peter, her first born child. Then she relented when Charlie was born and her mom put Paimon inside her without her knowledge. The sleepwalking where she nearly set fire to herself and both her children was her unconscious mind knowing they were all in danger and that death would have been better. Even though her husband thought she was going nuts, she was actually aware of the danger unlike him. Tragically, she was tricked by Joanie to utter words she didn't know the meaning of in the seance and ended up first possessed by her daughter's spirit then by Paimon resulting in her own death.
@Scary__fun Yeah, that "I didn't, I was trying to save you!" Got me.. Annie knew lowkey something was going on deep inside.
Ohhhh *that’s* why this gave me the same feeling of dread as Midsommar. I’d never seen Hereditary before this video (thought this would be an easier way to stomach it) and I had to turn Midsommar off very early in the movie. For me it’s not the horror, it’s the graphic death that gets a little too visceral for me.
I say skip Midsommar and go for "The Witch" instead. Midsommar got a bit silly, in that the main characters were not smart enough to figure out the obvious, and stayed through the horror anyways. Hard for me to sympathize with stupid. The Witch, just seems more like inescapable horror, like Hereditary. Plus the sub-dialect used in the movie is interesting method of talking that captures your attention.
@@vilefly I love Midsommar, it's quite creepy with it's pastoral sunny landscape hiding the real intentions of the community. I don't think the characters are dumb.... *spoilers* the British couple do try and leave after the ceremony, the main boyfriend and the fool are seduced with promises of sex and the main boyfriend and black friend are doing theses on the community. The heroine is dealing with her emotional grief, and they've all been doing plenty of drugs. Neither the first ceremony or the love potion stuff is a threat to them. Once the American friends start disappearing it's all in one day. How exactly were they dumb?
Tony Collette the lead female in this film is brilliant! You guys have seen her as the mom in the Sixth Sense. She looks so different from one role to another,its easy to miss her. She did a series about 10 years ago called UNITED STATES OF TARA, it ran for about 3 or 4 seasons. I loved it. She played a woman with multiple personalities , it was never dull for sure with that show.
Agreed.
She’s capable of pulling out so many facets of human emotion and behavior that show through her characters.
After seeing Split, I have no doubt that James McAvoy can do the same.
Excellent actors.
Well said!! thanks for your reply
Now i need to rewatch sixth sense. Did she in that too??
She plays the boys mom in the Sixth Sense, she was good as always
Love Toni Collette..one of my favorites is Muriel's Wedding!
Reel talk! I'm glad you all pointed some things out bc this NOT one I necessarily want again. Toni Collette as the mom was off the charts. This was one of the funniest reactions and then the "Why you sweatin?"😂😂
My comment from another reaction to this movie:
Annie's mom was the queen of the cult of Paimon. She's the queen because she's married to Paimon (her in the wedding dress when she's old in that photo album), and was trying to summon Paimon.
She first tried with her husband, which is why he starved himself to death. Then she tried with her son (Annie's brother) who hanged himself. Since Annie had cut her off from her grandson (Peter) she and the cult compromised and used Charlie as a temporary vessel. Charlie was always possessed by Paimon. But Paimon needs a male vessel, so the cult was orchestrating everything behind the scenes to break Peter down so that he could be possessed by Paimon.
The cult members dig up the grave and place the body in the attic. You can her them running around when the family returns from the wake/funeral. You also see a cult member observing Peter from the tree house when he's smoking in his room at night.
Paimon also needs 3 sacrifices/decapitations. That's Charlie, the grandma, and Annie. Plenty of Peter's friends, teachers, and the entire grief counseling group etc are actually part of the cult. Notice they're standing around laughing and smiling when Annie arrives there the first time and is in the parking lot indecisive.
The sound from the drawings and Annie sawing her head in the attic aren't the same. Annie rips out a piano wire before she chases Peter and uses that to decapitate herself.
I can’t tell y’all how excited I am for this one! Asia have your blanket handy and BJ be sure to be ready to give her emotional support!
Some little kid is gonna click in a store and the two of you are gonna have a heart attack 😂
Oye, Asia, be prepared to use that blanket a lot! This is one disturbing movie. In fact, you might want to buy a whole new blanket just for this movie!
As a lover of horror movies for a good 15+ years now since I was a young kid. This one shocked me. I audibly gasped in the cinema when the pole scene happened and my partner at the time and I were speechless at how this movie was so traumatic. And you can bet as soon as the director of this movie announced (Midsommar) he was doing a new movie I was first in line when it came out.
The part where Annie started chasing Peter gets me every time. In any movie when a person starts running like that I feel under attack. Like in 'Get Out' when that man started charging at Chris.
This was everything I wanted and more in a reaction! Yes, one of the scariest movies ever! How Toni collette didn’t get an Oscar nod is astounding. Yes the mom was sawing off her head. Paymon has three heads at his side. One of the demons. He possesses the mom, the grandmother sold her soul. And Charlie was supposed to be male so she could be paymon. This movie is so complex. I have watched it hundreds of times and still see new things. Love you both!❤
Toni Collette does such a good job in this film and the 6th sense. Love her.
Absolutely LOVE this movie! Sets a new bar for horror in the new millennium.
The demon was in the little girl. The demon was making the click sound. The grandmother was organising everything from the beginning. But the demon wanted to be in a male body, so the coven was organising for the demon to transfer into the son.
The more you rewatch this film, the more you see how screwed the family was. The cult members were watching them the entire time. They were at the funeral at the beginning. They carved the prayers and onto the telephone pole and the walls of the house. You see them in the bushes outside the house and you can even see their shadows and their breath in the cold during the night scenes. It’s so overly detailed.
My #3 Horror Movie of All Time. The people in the treehouse at the end were members of Paimon’s coven. The Grandmother was in charge of the coven, with Joanie assuming command after her “death.” The voice in the treehouse talking to Paimon (Peter) was Joanie’s. Some of the naked cult members at the end were shown earlier in the movie-like the really blonde dude with the creepy smile at the grandmother’s funeral, smiling at Charlie was the same one naked in the house smiling at Peter in the last act. The spirit of Paimon was temporarily being housed in various people-Charlie and Annie-but the ultimate goal of the coven was to put him In Peter. The way to move Paimon from one body to another involved cutting the heads off. Excellent reaction, and I’m glad it took you on a ride! I’m jealous that I can’t watch it again for the first time! Love that Asia was hot and her neck hairs were standing up!
Yep, I was just about to post this.
Thank you for the clarification about how they moved Paimon from body to body.
@@xXDiGiTaLBaThXx Great minds thinking alike? 🤣
@@tigqc You’re welcome! It took me a few tries and watching some analysis videos really helped me put more of the pieces together! Ari Aster is a genius with multiple layers of meaning.
well now you need to tell us your top two horror movies
"She is lighting the match" - this made me realize that this literally symbolized how Joan facilitated the destruction of Annies family🤯
With out a doubt this was the best reaction I've seen to this movie! You guys are great!!
This movie terrified me when I saw it in the theaters, but the two people I saw it with thought it was laughably ridiculous. It always validates me to see others find it as scary as I did. It shook me for days after watching.
Yeah! I almost wound up on the wrong side of the highway after leaving the theater! but I loved it!
One of my fav horror movies of all time. Can't wait for this to drop 💯🙏
Y'all thís one is the scariest movie that you have reacted to, thus far. When this movie came out, I was speechless (which is rare haha). It just really takes you on a psychological rollercoaster throughout the movie, then when it ends you're like, "WTF! 😮" Great reaction to a mind bending movie! Sending y'all positive vibes and hope y'all get some sleep. Sometimes when I watch a super scary movie, I watch something that is a comedy that will help me before calling it a night. Peace and love!
Me too..dumb and dumber is my go to lol
@uniquemum73 cartoons for me. Nothing like some good ole looney tunes to wash the image of someone decapitating themself out of my head 😅
I love how BJ always tries to encourage Asia to "look look look" during horror film reactions and Asia doesn't have enough hands to cover her face/eyes!!!! 🫣😂 Great reaction as always guys love from the UK 🇬🇧❤️
The sound design in this movie was top notch. If you listen close, right before the family comes in the house from Granny's Funeral, you can hear footsteps in the house. That was the cult memebers moving stuff in the house. I had to rewatch this movie about 3 times to catch everything. Ari Aster is a BRILLIANT film maker.
Yall please be prepared. I am a horror movie junkie and this one really got me. BJ be on standby, Asia is going to need it. ❤
Im probably the scariest person in the world and scare very easy but didnt find this movie scary at all!
@shawnteedmond6425 I didn't find it scary either but some of the scenes were alot. I don't wanna spoil anything because I don't want anyone to lose their heads over it.
@@shawnteeismeIt's so interesting the different reactions to this. It's like with The Witch.
Ms toni collette was robbed of an award for her amazing acting, same goes to peter's actor too
All I can say is that I'm SO glad I watched this movie during the daytime.
For me, the most insane thing about this movie is how incredibly well made it is, especially since this is director Ari Aster's first feature length movie
You guys are the best movie reactors on UA-cam! OMG, you were getting me scared and I've seen the movie before, twice! LOL. I was jumping and laughing along with you all. This movie is so terrifying that you have to laugh at some points just so your head doesn't fly off ... I think along with Joan, all those other people were part of a cult that was working with Joan to bring you-know-who (I'm not saying that name either!) back. I think the cult probably dug up the grave and brought the body back to the house. I don't think Annie could've done all that on her own. ... No matter what though, this movie is so disturbing I still get chills thinking about it ....
This is the scariest, most disturbing movie I’ve ever seen period. I watched it once and never again. But I do watch the reaction videos to see its effect on others.
I'm so excited they are watching this! One of the better acted horror movies in recent years and a great story as well!
Yeah, except for the son. I don't think he's a good actor especially when he was crying.
Talk to me had really great acting as well, if you havent seen that yet
@@willvr4 I think his acting felt real. He felt like a kid, he didn’t have dramatic acting. I definitely also think that the mom’s acting was just leagues better so it may seem like the rest of the cast couldn’t compare.
@@willvr4Peter crying is awful 😂 It really doesn’t help that Toni is so good. Really made him look inferior.
one of the best modern horror movies idgaf! such incredible performances!
edit: rewatching this knowing about the lore, the scene with the mum sleepwalking and her painful conversation with her son hits SO differently, almost as if Sleepwalking Mum knew the fate that would come and wanted to save him by wanting to miscarry
She's actually a great mom. If she'd burned them that time with the paint thinner and matches they could have been "saved".
@@antoinettelopes yes! And I dont think she was tryna choke/pull on his head through the window either, I think that was Joanne. I just pity her like damn
I remember watching this for the first time and feeling like my heart was pumping out my chest!!! Let’s gooo
About Annie making a model of the accident: this is actually a super common thing for artists to do, exploring their feelings (especially painful ones) through their artwork. It's actually considered a healthy practice, since it allows the artist an outlet for their feelings and a way to sort of make themselves face their own feelings and experiences and it can help with processing difficult events! So yeah, it LOOKS really bad and scary, and I'm sure it WOULD have upset Peter had he seen it, but in Annie's defense, it's actually a very normal and even beneficial thing that artists do when we're troubled-- processing difficult emotions through our artwork in some way or another. You see it everywhere-- paintings, music, theater, all forms of artwork can and have been used to help the artist cope with or understand something they're going through. I myself have personally used writing and drawing to work through complicated and painful personal emotions and experiences before! If nothing else, it's a safe way to vent your feelings and get them out of your head.
Sorry for the rant! I just see a lot of folks demonizing Annie's actions there or balking at the idea of it, and I thought I would clarify that making artwork reflecting or focusing on a traumatic event that you've experienced is a totally normal and healthy way to help yourself process something. I just don't want any other artists seeing folks call it out to feel like they aren't allowed to make art that might disturb or frighten others if it's something that might help them heal from an otherwise difficult and painful time in their lives.
I laughed so hard. I kept my eyes on BJ the whole time because he was freaked out from the beginning. I was crying laughing at the end. 🤣😭
You guys gotta watch Toni Collette in one of her first movies, MURIEL'S WEDDING. It's the complete opposite of something like this. It's a happy movie with lots of great songs. 🙏🏼
The mothers grief is the most haunting, realistic aspect about this film.. an absolute masterpiece.. toni collette was robbed of an oscar.. please react to Midsommer.. same diector..
Yeah, yeah, blah blah, same old comment.
Also, it's Midsommar.
Going from the frying pan (PSYCHO) into the fire.
You can hear the sound of Annie’s head falling off after she saws it off and it hits the floor.
it's nothing to lose your head over but it's definitely good performances especially from toni Collette...I'm excited for this reaction lmao
update I was not disappointed lmao 🤣🤣🤣
Nice pun
@@shrøømpizza-u1t No
@@Saranda4787 ok:(
This was one of the best horror films in such a long time!!
Yup… there it is…. you two did NOT disappoint! Now, you’re gonna be thinking on this for days….. 🤣
I have truly never enjoyed watching movies with anyone as much as I enjoy watching with y’all. Thank you for everything!
Ooh y’all can’t wait! Oh my Asia! Me so sorry Boo! I hope you liked it! Y’all are gonna rack up the views and likes on this Event! That movie is cra cra and Toni Colette’s performance was Oscar worthy imo!
Toni Collette (Annie) should have won the damn Oscar for this.
The whole cast is great but I think she plays the slow descent into insanity/possession better than anyone I've ever seen. She's an amazing actor and this is one of her best performances IMO.
It's kind of hard to pick up on the whole story on the first viewing of this movie. From the opening shots it gets you feeling so unsettled and uncomfortable that it makes it hard to see (and hear) all the minor details that make everything make sense. You guys got most of it...but I 100% understand not wanting to watch this a second time just to get those last few details you missed. Great reaction as always!
My wife walked out of the theater during the ending. She was so scared. Yall want another scary one? Watch Midsommer. Its another A24 film
i think midsommer was a little boring, sorry.
@@joc7996the VVitch was better
@@joc7996That’s how I felt bout this movie 😂
When she threw the book into the fireplace and the husband burst into flames across the room I laughed out loud
Thats so messed up 😂. I loved the dad
@@sc1338 the dad sucked
This movie took a toll on poor Asia 😊😅 you’re a trooper 👍😉☺️
This was sooo good!! I loved this reaction. Thank you many for giving us this hahahah
A genuine masterpiece! This is fine art…museum worthy! It’s horror at it’s most disturbing, visceral and gorgeously shot and acted fashion. It’s honestly beyond words. Chef’s kiss!
The 3 dead women Charlie, Annie and Leah, were symbolic of the holy trinity. Also, there is a piano tipped over once Annie is possessed that you find out about here and she cut off her head with piano wire.
Toni Collette was absolutely brilliant! Her dinner speech alone is Oscar worthy. This is the only modern horror movie already in the top ten list of many…up there with Texas Chainsaw, The Exorcist, Halloween, etc. 5 stars!
Ahhhhh hell, here we go 😂
I like how Asia covers her eyes but knows evening that's going on and catches every little thing, yet the guy is watching it all and misses and misunderstands things😂. Yes the sound is the mother beheading herself with wire.
Asia gonna freak out reacting to this 😂😂😂😂
😮😢😂😅😊❤
Toni Collette is FANTASTIC in this. I can't believe she wasn't nominated for an Oscar. She's such an amazing actor.
Oh Asia! There isn’t a blanket big enough for you, love! This one is insane 😱
Easily one of the scariest movies I’ve ever seen.
The mom was using piano wire to cut off her own head -____- WILD scene
a piano wire? i never knew that detail!
@@fernandofilipovic9224 yes piano wire!
so if you go back where Peter comes out of his room after waking up.
That loud noise that you hear was the piano knocked over and you can hear the wire strings being ripped off.
This, to me, is the best, scariest horror movie made so far. I'm a 6ft 4, hairy arsed Scotsman and this MESSED ME UP. Love it. Love from Scotland 💙
"She's striking the match...she's striking the match." 🤣🤣
I can't wait for this reaction! go ahead and add "Midsommar" & "Beau is Afraid" to the watchlist. Ari Aster's mindset is built different! lol
Beau is Afraid is some next level shit. Ari Aster is definitely built different lol
@@reservoirdude92 I’ve only seen it once, but it definitely took me on a journey to say the least haha
I was looking forward to beau for ages and when I watched it I wasn't too impressed. I mean the acting is great and cinematography but it's a mess. Big fan of midsommer though
@@Damon-xr6zf it’s definitely all over the place overall, but I guess I have an appreciation for Aster continuing to do his own thing when it comes to creativity.
@@daughtersjean oh I'm a big fan of Ari but wasn't a big fan of beau. Might have to watch it back but it's a hell of a long movie 😆
Asia’s right. Towards the end when BJ said he heard the sound of the attic door, it was actually the piano closing because Annie had taken one of the piano strings. So when they were in the attic, the sound of the scratching was Annie taking off her own head with the piano string during her possession 😭
It's crazy how many people seem to miss 38:20 when day switches to night and the house is suddenly absolutely surrounded by naked cultists.
Love little sounds and visuals hidden in the background to fill in the story.
Like how you hear people shuffling around the house before the family feturn from the funeral, or how when Joan appears in the car park she has her chalkboard, newly purchased, in the boot of the car.
I gotta admit, that 'headbanging' scene towards the end is quite unique. At least, in all those horror movies I've seen throughout my life, I don't remember anything similar.
I see you took my suggestion....can't wait for this one, I predict Asia gonna be covering her and saying, "babe I can't look" 😂😂
From the opening scene with the replica house, it was a metaphor for everything being controlled by outside forces.
This has got to be an instant classic! IDK something about family trauma, the turmoil, and witchcraftish voodoo type of horror. Look, gore and body parts (well there's that here too) can be squeamish. But, this type of stuff is absolutely the BEST for horror fans!
I totally agree!….blood and gore movies have lost its edge with me,but give me psychological horror any day,lol it stays with you longer😅
I've seen this film many times and watched many breakdown videos. It's probably one of the most nuanced movies i've ever seen. There is so much foreshadowing, tiny clues and easily missed details that are only apparent on another watch, and sometimes even then the mystery is so deep you won't notice. For example, Ari Aster the director has confirmed that Charlie the daughter was possessed by Paimon since the very start of the movie, and probably possessed since birth as she was just a temporary vessel until a male host could be found. Truly a terrifying film in every way.
I can't wait! This is my favorite horror movie. Blanket is a must! 🙂
even just reading about this movie makes my skin crawl. that's how scary it is
I didn’t think you guys would make it with this one lol You did great! You picked up on stuff many people needed hints/multiple views to see ❤️
Probably my favorite ACTUALLY scary horror film since The Exorcist for me. The ceiling scenes and Peter walking through the house absolutely terrified me when I first saw it. I lived alone in a creaky, old apartment by train tracks, had all the lights turned off, and when the mother began running, a train blew its horn and I almost filled my pants! I definitely felt both of your reactions! Love this channel, now time for Midsommar! Hahaha.
this might be the movie where we see BJ under the blanket too 😂
It’s going to take a hell of a movie to unseat this masterpiece. My absolute favorite horror movie I’ve ever seen.
**gets gun and crucifix** C'mon now mom, don't make me do it! **starts throwing water balloons filled with Holy water** Ma, please don't make me do it. I got classes and maybe a hot date tomorrow. Tighten up, now.
Watched this movie on St Patrick’s day this passed Sunday while drunk and almost pitch dark in my house and I’m a blue collar guy but this movie made me scream like a little girl 😂
This is one of the best made horror movies.
Great choice!
For a fun horror experience I strongly recommend Evil Dead II 💀
This is the realest reaction 🤣 “don’t even say his name, I ain’t playin with him!” 💀
Yooooo! This movie right here😳 is some weird creepy mess. But it's definitely in my top 10 of scary movies. Can not wait to watch this reaction. Asia I know you freaked out! 😱😂
Toni Collette gives me chills this whole film and her acting range is phenomenal
the acting is spectacular and this film is truly terrifying
You guys have to check "Rosemary's Baby" the movie that inspired everything.
I’m glad yall watched this one! It’s such a good one because it’s so unexpected. It traumatized me when I watched it for the first time lol
I saw your thumbnail and immediately though, 'Oh somebody did them wrong' ...but I was so excited to see the inevitably enjoyable reactions. This has skyrocketed to my favorite reaction of all time. Thank you Asia and BJ...and whoever recommended they watch this!
One of the few scary movies I love. It really had me feeling uncomfortable and creeped out.
This movie really put you two through it. When it ended and Asia was too stunned to speak, I lost it. Love your reactions.
He was in shock when his sister was hit, he didnt know what to do. Toni Collette deserved an Oscar