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  • Today we are watching Hereditary! Finally! Hope you enjoy the reaction, share your thoughts in the comments and don't forget to subscribe!
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  • @jackpike3468
    @jackpike3468 Рік тому +3409

    The fact that Toni Collette wasn't even nominated for an Oscar for her role in this movie is insane

    • @shesscared
      @shesscared  Рік тому +1253

      i could be wrong but i feel like horror is just not a well respected genre when it comes to stuff like that which is really unfortunate

    • @valak9574
      @valak9574 Рік тому +55

      @@prodbyar1el only silence of the lambs

    • @Hey_Jamie
      @Hey_Jamie Рік тому +87

      This comment is so dumb. Who tf cares about an Oscar?! She won Best Lead Actress for this in Blogos de Oro, Best Actress for this at the BOFCA’s, Best Actress for this at CFCA Awards, Best Actress for this at DFCS Awards, Best Actress for this at DFCC Awards, Best Actress for this at Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Best Actress for this at Fright Meter Awards, Best Actress for this at the GAFCA Awards, Best Actress of the Year for this at the Golden Schmoes, Best Actress for this at Gotham Independent Film Awards, Best Actress for this at HFCS (Hawaii Film Critics Society) Awards, Best Actress for this at HFCS (Houston Film Critics Society) Awards, Best Lead Performer In A Movie for this at IGN Awards, Best Actress for this at Halfway Awards… I could keep going. Shall I?

    • @illuminahde
      @illuminahde Рік тому +27

      It's criminal. She was phenomenal

    • @captainbirch2.079
      @captainbirch2.079 Рік тому +46

      ​​@@shesscaredup. Horror and animation are the big two for categories the academy doesn't respect

  • @spatchuex
    @spatchuex Рік тому +3188

    she’s not scared, guys. she’s traumatized.

  • @TheOdMan
    @TheOdMan Рік тому +1639

    The minutes directly after the "accident" is some of the most profoundly unnerving things I've ever experienced in a movie.

    • @eduardogutierrez3753
      @eduardogutierrez3753 Рік тому +218

      I literally had a small panic attack in my living room, I had to pause the movie and compose myself. The reality of the accident happening. Driving back home in silence, knowing your life will NEVER be the same and just accepting that you can't sleep this one off. Tomorrow the sun will rise and the nightmare didn't end. Literally made me sick to my stomach, it was even hard watching this reaction.

    • @beetlebob4675
      @beetlebob4675 Рік тому +78

      I had to pause the movie because I had to take in Toni's acting. Lol. I was taken out of the film, in full appreciation mode.
      I talked with my dad and my brother about it, like "how did they get her there emotionally? Was she okay after this scene? How does Ari Aster do this?"
      Then we pressed play. 😂

    • @EF-fc4du
      @EF-fc4du Рік тому +105

      In my opinion it's the greatest depiction of shock and extreme grief in the history of film. It just doesn't relent or allow you to escape by quickly moving on to another scene. You're forced to wallow in it and truly consider just how horrific something like that would be. It's like the movie is saying "yes, we know you seen that sort of thing in all kinds of horror films but really, REALLY consider what it would be like if that happened. In fact, we're going to give you 5 minutes to consider it while we spend that time totally rubbing it in your face."

    • @logan4231
      @logan4231 Рік тому +12

      I had to pause the movie and take a 30 minute break just to process it. It feels too similar to a nightmare I would have

    • @madizzle90
      @madizzle90 Рік тому +2

      Same. Very uncomfortable viewing experience.

  • @kudblythe
    @kudblythe Рік тому +921

    Annie’s cries after she finds Charlie are so incredibly real. The scene is horrifying, and Toni Colette’s performance makes it intensely sad and almost unbearable.

    • @mrknowhere6457
      @mrknowhere6457 Рік тому +52

      It's defentialy even more sad that the movie ends with the whole family pretty much dying and the evil cult winning. The whole movie is pretty tragic honestly

    • @DontrelleRoosevelt
      @DontrelleRoosevelt 10 місяців тому +1

      🤣😂🤣😂

    • @champigranja1179
      @champigranja1179 9 місяців тому +6

      I was about to cry. It's extremely painful.

  • @mr.unicum
    @mr.unicum Рік тому +2156

    12:20 you know the acting is amazing when the decapitated head is less disturbing than the characters' reaction to it

    • @danwilliams2551
      @danwilliams2551 Рік тому +203

      I love that they showed the head because the director said he does not like it when horror movies let you "off the hook", like, as if we were to follow around this woman's trauma of finding her dead daughter like voyeurs while also being spared of the visual - the same way Peter doesn't look, it's almost like it didn't happen if we don't look at it. So it's one thing to KNOW she was killed, but to suddenly cut to the head being eaten by ants while we still hear the mom's reaction to finding the aftermath is making us face the full weight of it all, the same way she has to.

    • @theaitokyo
      @theaitokyo Рік тому +25

      @@danwilliams2551 i wish more horror movies did this. horror hasn't been scary / gory in years. the most recent one that actually had a bit of gore was " evil dead rise ".

    • @calvinsmediocrechannel8103
      @calvinsmediocrechannel8103 Рік тому +34

      @@theaitokyo horror has been plenty gory lmao, i agree about the scary though.

    • @CAM-sf9yy
      @CAM-sf9yy Рік тому +3

      ⁠@@theaitokyoi didn’t think this movie was that scary and it had very little gore so i think this wasn’t the greatest movie example but i do agree with your overarching point lol

    • @roemip
      @roemip Рік тому +18

      @@CAM-sf9yysaying Hereditary has "very little gore" is wild

  • @zannchristo
    @zannchristo Рік тому +231

    The best detail for me is that the mom doesn't say her daughter died. She said she was *killed.* She blames the son, even if she doesn't realize or wants to admit, is such a good touch to show her suffering

    • @ND-kh5yw
      @ND-kh5yw 8 місяців тому +24

      Or subconsciously she knows SOMETHING is responsible for the torment of their family.

    • @woolgathrr
      @woolgathrr 3 місяці тому +3

      ​​@@ND-kh5ywis it that same subconscious knowledge that causes her to sleepwalk? I genuinely don't know lol
      Like she was trying to set them all on fire to free them from the curse

    • @shannon_skye
      @shannon_skye Місяць тому

      I noticed that too the details in this movie are so good

  • @eleonorahazel4552
    @eleonorahazel4552 Рік тому +910

    The constant tongue clicking gets freakier when you discover that Paimon speaks in a language that's incomprehensible to human ears until the person who summoned him commands him to speak in our language. Every time Charlie did the thing, it was actually the entity talking.

    • @mcgfn
      @mcgfn Рік тому +109

      definitely not confirmed by ari aster or anyone else lol but a cool theory. the more widely believed interpretation of charlie's click is that it is one of the few things she is capable of doing without the influence of paimon, since she has been possessed since birth.

    • @myboatforacar
      @myboatforacar Рік тому +51

      Another theory is that it's supposed to represent the sound of his horse's hooves

    • @andreashelton
      @andreashelton Рік тому +2

      It’s grosse

    • @CAM-sf9yy
      @CAM-sf9yy Рік тому +2

      @@mcgfnooh that’s an interesting interpretation

    • @TomorrowWeLive
      @TomorrowWeLive Рік тому +48

      ​@@myboatforacarI heard it was because he rides a camel (in the illustration) and the clicking sound is what camel rider's make to start them off

  • @Lauren-zx3gx
    @Lauren-zx3gx Рік тому +739

    The ending confirms that there was no mental illness at play, in terms of DIDs, that is. Annie’s brother was misdiagnosed, reasonably, because no one was going to believe that what he was experiencing was real. Remember, Annie explains in group that her brother thought his mother was trying to put something inside of him, which was true. Paimon needs a male host and so a first born son would have to be sacrificed. Annie’s mom, Ellen, was the coven leader and had to be the one to make that sacrifice. But upon her son’s suicide Ellen tries to latch on to Peter when he’s born, but remembering her brother’s words about their mom, Annie doesn’t let her get close and so she instead gets close to Charlie and has Paimon temporarily enter her body instead.
    How Toni Collette didn’t win an Oscar or even get nominated is criminal and only proves how under appreciated the horror genre is.

    • @RealBradMiller
      @RealBradMiller Рік тому +43

      Agree on all points, but especially...
      Toni Collette was ROBBED!

    • @aLeXx1314
      @aLeXx1314 Рік тому +70

      And Annie also subconsciously knew about her mother and what she was , which is why she tried to kill herself and her kids in her sleep. This is also pretty much explained in her dream sequence with lines such as "why are you scared of me?" and "I never wanted to be your mother", "I tried to stop it" followed by them drenched in paint thinner. Deep down she knew her son was meant for evil, so she was either afraid of him or what he would become. In addition, notice when in that subconscious state she goes after the kids and not the husband, which reinforces the idea that she knew the only way to end her mother's plans was to kill the children both current host and the future one. This is one of the best horror movies ever made, so much subtext and hidden details in everything.

    • @kellifranklin4432
      @kellifranklin4432 Рік тому +34

      I agree with what you said about the mental illness part. I think Annie's father starved to death because the mom tried to put Paimon into her husband and he realized what she was attempting to do and he stopped eating and drinking in order for the possession to be unsuccessful.

    • @calvintyler9281
      @calvintyler9281 11 місяців тому +7

      The "you never cried as a baby. Even when you were born." Implies Charlie and paimon are the same person so less possession like what happens to Peter and more incarnation.

    • @ivanfloresvazquez7490
      @ivanfloresvazquez7490 10 місяців тому +11

      @@calvintyler9281 The director has confirmed that there was a Charlie, at some point, but soon after birth, she was possessed by Paimon, so we can assume that whatever the actual Charlie was, died a long time ago, but Paimon was inhabiting her body for most of "her" life. In one of the pictures in the album, one can see Ellen giving Charlie a baby bottle, but we can see green stuff in the bottle, which is the plant the cult uses to make people susceptible (I forgot the name of the plant), which is the same plant Annie consumes when drinking the tea Joan gives her, which is why from that point forward, she starts being susceptible to the paranormal things happening around her

  • @TomJones-wx5on
    @TomJones-wx5on Рік тому +223

    I’m a marriage and family therapist and this is the best version of study on the horrors of generational trauma I’ve ever seen. Wanna capture the feeling of helplessness, inevitability and torment that comes with grief? Tell a demon story from the perspective of the sacrificial lambs. 10/10

    • @justinbaugh3050
      @justinbaugh3050 Рік тому +11

      Totally agree.. I think this film and The Babadook do a great job of showing grief and hopelessness in very real and surreal way at the same time .. both very emotional films and what a bold choice to tell those stories and explore those emotions through the lens of horror. If most people could put the horror aspect aside and just watch them, there's a lot to be taken from these films.

  • @SuperCrazy902
    @SuperCrazy902 Рік тому +390

    "I was trying to save you!" Takes new meaning when you remember what happened to her brother after you've seen the movie once.

  • @TheKimbino
    @TheKimbino Рік тому +242

    Annie unconsciously trying to get rid of her male son is one of my fave details. “I tried to stop it”. Like she knew her mum was doing some weird stuff and how she tried putting it in Annie’s brother, she knew something wasn’t right and tried to stop this all from ever happening 😭

  • @ashleypagano8254
    @ashleypagano8254 Рік тому +161

    The scream of her finding her daughter haunts me. Such an incredible acting performance from her. I felt her grief in my whole body.

    • @dougmphilly
      @dougmphilly Рік тому +1

      it was chilling.

    • @rajwahi7387
      @rajwahi7387 8 місяців тому +3

      When I heard Kate Siegel screaming at the end of THAT scene in "Midnight Mass," I thought it was the most awful sound I'd ever heard.
      Then I watched this video and heard Toni Collette's reaction to finding that body, and ... yeah.

  • @jacksonsd6
    @jacksonsd6 Рік тому +817

    There’s so many cool things that you can spot/realize in this movie when you rewatch it

    • @shesscared
      @shesscared  Рік тому +144

      oh absolutelyyyy - i definitely missed stuff the first time around

    • @yanksrgreat
      @yanksrgreat Рік тому +21

      @@shesscared your faces are priceless in this

    • @noblesseraizel3741
      @noblesseraizel3741 Рік тому +5

      ​@@shesscaredyour reaction was basically the first time I watched this too

    • @Hey_Jamie
      @Hey_Jamie Рік тому +12

      Not even a rewatch. Most people will need to watch videos about everything missed and explanations.
      Even watching several times I’d never have heard the scattering footsteps happening upstairs in the house when we are on the interior shot before the family walks in after leaving the funeral

    • @gdjdjjfjfjejkejdjdj
      @gdjdjjfjfjejkejdjdj Рік тому

      ​​​​@@shesscaredHOLD UP !!!!....My Birthday is also on April 18th😢❤....No wonder we have the same vibe bruh😂🎉
      My Respect and Love for you just increased by infinity 😊❤

  • @vaporwaresnake
    @vaporwaresnake Рік тому +240

    One of the more painful things about the narrative is the sentiment is that Annie and Peter are actually quite alike. It's why they're able to rile each other up so well. And it's sad because you can believe her in the nightmare when she screams that she loves him, but things are too far gone by that point.

    • @KJ-pr1hq
      @KJ-pr1hq Рік тому +19

      Great point! 7:57 is a good example of this, they sound EXACTLY alike lmao

    • @goblin672
      @goblin672 3 місяці тому +1

      @@KJ-pr1hq Never thought about it but this is a cool example

  • @celestialsaph6402
    @celestialsaph6402 Рік тому +119

    The scene with the piano wire decapitation at the end actually made me verbally scream when I first saw it in theaters, one of the only times I can recall having that experience

    • @plumdutchess
      @plumdutchess Рік тому +12

      I don't know if you've ever seen "The Grudge"? The part with the attic hatch when the main character pans around with a lighter and suddenly you see something in the light. That made me scream out loud in the theater. I was with a group of friends and they all pretty much pissed themselves laughing.

    • @justinbaugh3050
      @justinbaugh3050 Рік тому +5

      A valid reaction lol the only time I can remember that happening is texas chainsaw massacre.. one of the films that came out in the mid 2000s.. there was this scene where the girl was hiding like in a closet or something and he's in another part of the house so you think it's all good.. then the mf'er just busts through the wall behind her out of nowhere.. not opening the door lol but blasting through a damn wall like the kool-aid man.. needless to say never saw it coming and the scream I scrempt.. ooooof tell you what

    • @johanneabelsen1644
      @johanneabelsen1644 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@justinbaugh3050That IS a funny reaction.😊

  • @glochidiatus
    @glochidiatus Рік тому +373

    I didn't figure Joan as evil at first but when you see her screaming satanic stuff at Peter in the playground you know she is truly diabolical.

    • @shesscared
      @shesscared  Рік тому +104

      the very specific doormat detail made it too obvious for me haha

    • @kengruz669
      @kengruz669 Рік тому +1

      @@shesscared I can't help but go to who was the doormat here.

    • @attitudeproblem6462
      @attitudeproblem6462 Рік тому

      I didn’t trust her from jump. Like who _is_ this overly familiar, handsy bitch???

    • @jackcoleman1784
      @jackcoleman1784 Рік тому +9

      She's actually naming the names of known demons.

    • @razrv3lc
      @razrv3lc 3 місяці тому +4

      Literally the way she was rebuking Peter trying to force him out of his own body to make way for Paimon is so jarring

  • @HypnoticaXTC
    @HypnoticaXTC Рік тому +131

    Lmaooo. When it cut to Charlie's head on the side of the road and Cait noped away from the screen but Annie's horrific screams were still going on in her headphones.

  • @not_cicero
    @not_cicero Рік тому +90

    The scariest part of the dream around 20 minutes is that line after Peter asks why she tried to kill him. "I didn't, I was trying to save you!" It's like on a subconscious level the mother knew that her family was doomed, to the point where she unconsciously tried to burn her family to death to spare them of the coming horror (it was such a strong urge that her body literally did it for her as she slept- it was their one way out of this). This is perhaps the only movie where the happier ending would have been for the main character to murder her entire family, because if she did they wouldn't have succumb to the horror of the cult's wishes. Just goes to show how fucked up this movie is.

    • @johanneabelsen1644
      @johanneabelsen1644 2 місяці тому

      Well, O thonk, that the point is...:
      Annie's mother was in this satanic cult.
      Who is the devil?
      The great DECEIVER. Father of all lies.
      Point: NO matter WHAT this family tries, they WILL be destroyed, because they let Ellen doser thing AND never were practicing Christians. (Of course not, then this story wouldn't end like this, duh)😂
      But, IF you curse yourself by joining devil-worshipers, it WILL backfire, EVEN on the innocent ones, if they are not prepared. We actually get to understand, that EVERYBODY around this family are affiliated with this cult. That is why they all show up at the end, because they know, that the curse/wish has been fulfilled! Yu can actually SEE, when the soul leaves poor Peter, after he jumps out of the window
      !😮😢 I actually thought, O was going to pi** myself, when decapitated Annie floated up into the treehouse. 😂 I was just scared to my wits end.
      It IS a complex, scary film with some MEGA-FANTASTIC performances in it. Toni Collette needs that Oscar.

  • @KevinF
    @KevinF Рік тому +330

    This is my absolute favorite horror movie and I love watching new people's reaction to it.

    • @Hey_Jamie
      @Hey_Jamie Рік тому +9

      Same!!! I hate that it’s being reacted to less and less. Keeps making me just go right back to alanda Parker’s reaction hahahahah

    • @samiraw1490
      @samiraw1490 Рік тому +1

      same its so good

    • @robincraft4682
      @robincraft4682 Рік тому +3

      @@Hey_Jamie Yep...I have seen a few reactions of Hereditary... this one and Alanda's are far and away my favorites.

    • @Sab_MJsMama
      @Sab_MJsMama Рік тому

      sick sick sick…yep. can’t help it that watching people react to this is…fun? yeah sure😁😁

    • @justinbaugh3050
      @justinbaugh3050 Рік тому +1

      @@Hey_Jamie Alanda's reactions are sooooo good haha but I agree, wish more people would react.. idk why but the reactions are so entertaining

  • @mandapanda2675
    @mandapanda2675 Рік тому +47

    Hereditary is one of those movies you have to watch like three or four times before you go “ohhhh that’s what that means.” It’s honestly movie gold and I absolutely treasure it. Definitely not for everyone, but it’s a masterpiece.

  • @Zechree
    @Zechree Рік тому +33

    Toni collete screaming “I just need to die” after finding her daughters corpse with no head has gotta be top 2 most disturbing things I’ve seen. Number 1 is her character decapitating herself on the ceiling

  • @horroritalia218
    @horroritalia218 Рік тому +1427

    A few things that you may have not seen or dots you may have not connected:
    - Annie's shadow on the floor has no head (when she's walking in the corridor while following the ants);
    - The man who smiles at Peter is the exact same man who smiled at Charlie during the grandmother's funeral;
    - The kids at the party are watching an old silent film with a man getting decapitated;
    - Peter sees his own smiling face in class. It's not a random smiling face, it's the "fcking face on your face" and smearing face her mother apparently sees in the dinner scene;
    - When Joan approaches Annie at the store, you can see the chalkboard in her trunk, even though she said it belonged to her grandson. Nope, she just bought it!
    - Right before the shot of Peter in bed and Annie in the high corner of the room, there's an establishing shot of the house at night. In theaters, I didn't catch it at all, which is funny because the screen is huge, but... the shot is FILLED with people everywhere
    And there's SO, SO much more. It's the hidden things that truly make this movie even more unnerving

    • @glochidiatus
      @glochidiatus Рік тому +156

      When they return to the house after the grandmothers funeral you can hear someone moving about in the house before they open the front door, easily missed (not shown in this shortened reaction).

    • @horroritalia218
      @horroritalia218 Рік тому +104

      @@glochidiatus Yes! Also, this comment made me remember that multiple times in the movie Steve directly says that there's a terrible stench. Considering what's in the ceiling... 👀 I mean, there are sooo many things and the movie's attention to detail is incredible. The framework tells the whole story as much as the events themselves

    • @danwilliams2551
      @danwilliams2551 Рік тому +98

      Piggybacking on this but also
      The black herb that is in Charlie's baby bottle and Annie's tea at Joan's house is "Dittany of Crete", a herb known for making the body more susceptible to demonic possession.
      And Peter's friend in the ponytail is seen bowing at the end.

    • @mattyfromhell
      @mattyfromhell Рік тому +67

      The fucking face on your face aspect I did not realize, truly terrifying

    • @joannesuzieburlison7128
      @joannesuzieburlison7128 Рік тому +13

      Nice catch on all of those.

  • @ADreadedShadowGaming
    @ADreadedShadowGaming Рік тому +231

    I remember auditioning for this movie, we knew it was a horror but they downplayed it hard. Didn’t nail the audition but next time! Can’t wait to see this reaction!

    • @shesscared
      @shesscared  Рік тому +70

      yoooo seriously?! that’s still pretty cool

    • @ADreadedShadowGaming
      @ADreadedShadowGaming Рік тому +50

      @@shesscared yep, all the guys in my agency were auditioning for the role of Brendan. This film had a decent production it seems, we got emailed about May 2017 for this and it released June the next year!

    • @Wraiven22
      @Wraiven22 Рік тому +15

      @@ADreadedShadowGamingis that Peter’s best friend?

    • @ADreadedShadowGaming
      @ADreadedShadowGaming Рік тому +14

      @@Wraiven22 that or his classmate.

    • @Hey_Jamie
      @Hey_Jamie Рік тому +6

      Lmao, Brendan

  • @lonewolfheart1697
    @lonewolfheart1697 Рік тому +61

    Toni Colette absolutely deserved a damned Oscar for her performance. I adore her. This is my favourite movie because it works on so many levels; grief, anguish, trauma, family... how things like mental health can be hereditary BUT at the same time, those mental illnesses in the family were caused by ritual that cursed them... that curse is also hereditary. And Toni Colette legit HOWLING like a broken mother chills and disturbs me a million times more than the visual of poor Charlie.

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Рік тому +107

    12:24 "Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.... Does it get worse?"
    Actually had me laughing in stitches.... 😅🤭😂🤣👍

  • @MrYass24
    @MrYass24 Рік тому +32

    Paymon the demon king was initially inside his sister's body, then they transferred him into her brother's body, that explains the clicking sounds made by hosts of paymon.

  • @wyattdeaver-ryan6957
    @wyattdeaver-ryan6957 Рік тому +61

    The trauma response is disgustingly real and raw and terrible. The movie is so good at making you feel dread. And there is so much foreshadowing the more you revisit.
    However because of the movies material, I don’t watch it often.

  • @sweetstacks3631
    @sweetstacks3631 Рік тому +90

    Hereditary is way more horrifying and difficult for me than Midsommar. Midsommar, I think, is scary because it happens in daylight, and you see the indoctrination of a very vulnerable person into a cult. But on a personal level? Hereditary hit very close to home when you focus on the family drama. Aster really nailed the fucked-up family dynamics, which makes it hugely uncomfortable for people (including me) who have deep, familial trauma and a history of mental illness. It's that generational trauma with a hint of demons sprinkled in.

  • @Houldey
    @Houldey Рік тому +66

    Saw this in the cinema, never had an experience like it - audience was so damn still and quiet you could hear a pin drop. What a wild ride lol.

  • @lalalandthinkr
    @lalalandthinkr Рік тому +110

    so many scenes from this movie still haunts me and its been like 3 yrs since i first watched it. giving u a virtual pat on the back for watching this caitlin 😭😭

  • @BrandonJames2016
    @BrandonJames2016 Рік тому +101

    Ah yes one of A24’s best horror movies this is one of my favorite horror movies and Ms Toni was robbed of an Oscar for her amazing performance. This is one of those movies where you can understand the movie better after multiple rewatched.

    • @mindyobusiness6257
      @mindyobusiness6257 Рік тому +1

      Sadly, Ms Toni most likely knew full well she would not get an Oscar. The Oscars famously snub the horror genre. Which is sad because when well executed (like THIS) it’s one of the truly most impressive forms of art

    • @shivamsud
      @shivamsud 11 місяців тому

      ​@@mindyobusiness6257exactly. Horror has some of the best works of art. People didn't even considered horror movies to be cinema before movies like get out..... hereditary etc became popular.

  • @Hey_Jamie
    @Hey_Jamie Рік тому +238

    I wish I could explain how upset i get when people have zero reaction to “that fcking face on your face!!”
    Like, it’s so damn funny why don’t people laugh?! Thank you Caitlyn 😂

    • @shesscared
      @shesscared  Рік тому +51

      such a great moment that i appreciated so much 😂

    • @farrone1360
      @farrone1360 Рік тому +33

      @@shesscared Later on in the movie, at 23:37 where you can see the reflection, you see him smirking. I feel like that's also the face that Annie is seeing ( Though ofcourse Peter doesn't make the face himself ). So the comment makes a bit more sense if you protect and defend someone and all you see from them is that same Smirk.

    • @justinbaugh3050
      @justinbaugh3050 Рік тому +7

      Perfect timing to put some dark humor.. that scene was so heartbreaking.. especially with the "i never wanted to be your mother" scene not far from this one, like I needed a chuckle at that point.. such a dark film

    • @tmage23
      @tmage23 Рік тому +10

      I think coming from a different actress it would have gotten a big laugh but from Toni it just seems like one of those things where you're so angry that the part of your brain that forms your thoughts into coherent sentences starts misfiring and you end up saying something like "that fucking face on your face"

    • @lizthedisjointedzebra692
      @lizthedisjointedzebra692 Рік тому +9

      @@shesscared a rare moment of hilarity in an otherwise terrifying movie, I snorted VERY hard at that line.

  • @andyshouldbewriting
    @andyshouldbewriting Рік тому +34

    This movie got under my skin so much more than Midsommar. It's very much half a movie of dealing with grief and turns into a deeply occult movie. I was speechless when I saw it at the cinema but it stuck. Toni Collette and Alex Wolff really should've got Oscars for their performances here. The soundtrack and their performance is insane.

    • @CampingforCool41
      @CampingforCool41 10 місяців тому

      It’s interesting to see people talk about this vs Midsommar because for me Midsommar was so much more deeply disturbing. Maybe it’s just because I saw Midsommar first and it desensitized me a bit to this movie. Something about Midsommar not having any actual supernatural elements and just being a bunch of ultra fucked up humans doing cult shit and Danny falling into it in the end just left me so disturbed feeling for a long time after. With this movie I don’t really feel it even though it was great and really well acted.

  • @luuhsuzuki
    @luuhsuzuki Рік тому +61

    I think the mourning aspect of this movie is what makes it the most disturbing. It has great scary parts but the mom's screams after Charlie dies are the most terrifying to me, they haunted me for weeks, it just HURT. Toni deserved an oscan for this.
    Also, don't know if you noticed, but in the support group Annie talks about her brother who offed himself at 16 and left a note saying his mom was trying to "put people inside him" oof imagine what that boy went through. Grandma messed up the whole family

  • @8JFJK8
    @8JFJK8 Рік тому +31

    Whats most scary about this film isn’t the Demons, the gore or the jump scares…its the depression and hopelessness the characters be able to feel as the film goes on. Watching a family be completely ripped apart and then devoured in the end. One of the greatest horror films ever made. Acting, cinematography, score, plot, all top notch.

  • @estelamoral6761
    @estelamoral6761 3 місяці тому +4

    Toni Collette's performance is the obvious highlight of the movie, it's outstanding. However, I can't help but comment on Alex Wolff's (Peter's) performance as well. He did such a fantastic job with this character. He made me feel so sorry for him, his trauma, his guilt, his depression, the desperation of seeing his mother “going insane” and feeling like it's his fault. The scene where he runs into the attic and Annie starts banging on the door is haunting for me; he just sounds like a scared little boy, begging his “mommy” to stop. It breaks my heart every single time. He's a great actor.

  • @MontroseChloe
    @MontroseChloe Рік тому +10

    The way I describe it, it's Trauma Horror. The gore doesn't faze me, it's the trauma. This is easily the most upsetting film I have ever seen. Midsommar opens with the trauma, but it's there like a backdrop. Like a set peice. Everything takes place in context of trauma and loss.

  • @IeahIsHere
    @IeahIsHere Рік тому +51

    I’m so happy that you reacted to this movie! And congrats to 50k! ROAD TO 100k!!!!

  • @LiirThropp2687
    @LiirThropp2687 Рік тому +27

    One of the scariest, most devastating horror movies I've ever seen. And I can't fully explain why. Just everything about it got under my skin and stayed there for a while after seeing it. I've been a horror fan all my life and only one other movie affected me like this. A French horror movie called Martyrs.

    • @boarder6246
      @boarder6246 Рік тому +4

      Martyrs is fantastic! I blind bought a copy of it, and it’s one of my favorite movies ever

    • @LiirThropp2687
      @LiirThropp2687 Рік тому +4

      @@boarder6246 Martyrs is an incredible film. It's so good. But it's very rough to get through. So brutal and disturbing. I own it too but I can't watch it too often lol

  • @maddiejennett3744
    @maddiejennett3744 Рік тому +16

    I've literally seen Hereditary at least 5 times and every single time I watch through it again I notice something new. Truly one of the greatest films ever made and I commend you for putting yourself through it!

  • @frutoish
    @frutoish Рік тому +90

    This is easily one of my favorite new horror movies of all time. I went on a binge of watching everyone’s reaction 😂

    • @Sab_MJsMama
      @Sab_MJsMama Рік тому +7

      Yepper…same here. We are sick people…😆😆

    • @AcornRiot
      @AcornRiot Рік тому

      It's my least favorite because of how it feels like Ari just choose a random demon to use with how little what is on screen in the film has to do with actual King Paimon mythology

  • @therebewitches
    @therebewitches Рік тому +11

    "It's just a bunch of heads flyin' all over the place!" is the best review I've heard.

  • @deathninja16
    @deathninja16 Рік тому +24

    toni collette made me the entire theater tighten up when she went off on peter at the table. it was like being scolded by your parents.

  • @baranhazarofficial
    @baranhazarofficial 5 місяців тому +4

    I literally felt goosebumps and I am 100% sure that I got traumatized by hearing that tongue click after Charlie died. It felt so real and terrifying.

  • @-joshix-7882
    @-joshix-7882 Рік тому +29

    Just watched that movie yesterday for the first time with my girlfriend, i can just say last night i didn’t sleep that well and i’m still impressed that a horror movie could still do this to me

  • @crystxlgems
    @crystxlgems Рік тому +38

    idk how Toni Collette didn't get any awards for her performance in this film, its so good

    • @skinnysnorlax9356
      @skinnysnorlax9356 Рік тому

      It’s because the Academy Awards voters are a bunch of fuckin’ snobs who see horror as the most lowbrow genre of all and will go out of their way to deny any kind of recognition to horror movies outside of makeup/VFX categories.

    • @thebodiescannotveto
      @thebodiescannotveto Рік тому +5

      She received many, it’s just that everyone gets hung up on the Oscars.

    • @kellifranklin4432
      @kellifranklin4432 Рік тому +2

      Google which awards she won for this performance. There's quite a few. They're just not Oscars or Golden Globes.

    • @lilscenechick1995
      @lilscenechick1995 Рік тому +1

      She has so many breathtaking moments in this film, but the dramatic expression change when she just watched her husband burn alive, then got possessed by Paimon...That was something else.

  • @willwilson7290
    @willwilson7290 Рік тому +24

    This is, by far, my favorite reaction video of yours. Maybe of any UA-camr ever.

    • @shesscared
      @shesscared  Рік тому +7

      damn, that’s some high praise

  • @Don-lg3oy
    @Don-lg3oy Рік тому +13

    She was also in the corner of the ceiling when he was in the bed before moving across the room. Plenty creepy images in this one. I love a good serious horror movie. Even her screaming over losing Charlie was terrifying. She was perfect for that role. I hope Ari Aster does more horror in the future.

  • @TisBoiGoTSkiLLz
    @TisBoiGoTSkiLLz Рік тому +51

    Are you telling me I’m gonna have to get out of bed to watch Cait get scared to death 😂

  • @yezus6428
    @yezus6428 Рік тому +25

    Love rewatching this movie because of all the little hints you don’t notice the first time
    Also since you seem to love found footage I 100000% recommend Gonjiam Haunted Asylum

  • @ThisIsMyFullName
    @ThisIsMyFullName Рік тому +5

    What happens in Hereditary is basically the same as any other possession film. For a demon to take a host, the host needs to be frightened to such an extend that he has an out of body experience. Basically, you become so scared that you lose your mind for a brief moment, as we see Annie do at 31:30
    Charlie was most likely scared to death by her grandmother and her "friends", and so became the first vessel for Paimon. When she dies Paimon no longer has a host, so Joan tricks Annie into summoning Paimon back again, this time to finally take over Peter's body. But Peter is too emotionally strong, mostly thanks to his Dad always supporting him and showing him love - 26:48 Joan is literally telling Peter to stop resisting and give up his body to Paimon - so instead Paimon goes after Annie who is much more vulnerable, and through her, traumatises Peter to such an extend he jumps out the window. But we can see Peter fighting up until the very end, when he slaps himself and take some deep breaths in order to alleviate the fear 34:54
    16:16 Yes, Annie is using her art form as a coping mechanism. It's a way to control your emotions by reliving the trauma in small increments rather than feeling everything at once, which is obviously overwhelming. If she as a writer she would probably write a book about her family. The scene you see the beginning at 5:20 was a miniature Annie made trying to cope with her mother attempting to take over her children.

  • @bitznpiecez9747
    @bitznpiecez9747 5 місяців тому +2

    What's sad is after the accident and the son goes home, is you hear them saying “oh good they're home” a sigh of relief from a parent when you know your kids are home safe. Only for them to wake up to a nightmare.

  • @CAM-sf9yy
    @CAM-sf9yy Рік тому +4

    the acting is next level. the dinner scene and the scene when she found her is INSANE. after watching (like 3 years after it came out) i understood why everyone said they deserve oscar’s

  • @deejkdeejk
    @deejkdeejk Рік тому +2

    28:40 when Peter raises his hand, look at how he points... then notice King Paimon's staff 27:15
    it is said that the demon will arrive from the northwest when conjured, so there are tons of references to that direction

  • @ogey_elise
    @ogey_elise Рік тому +8

    saw this in theaters. it legitimately made my sick to my stomach with anxiety.
    9/10.

  • @matt-oo6fu
    @matt-oo6fu Рік тому +7

    Every single detail of Hereditary is so perfect, it really keeps you wondering if it's real or not up to the end. Every sign of a demon or curse can also be attributed to psychosis. Swarms of small insects, pulsing/shifting lights and fire are all common visual hallucinations (as well as people staring at you). Possession, cult conspiracies, and believing you're a "chosen one" or the only one who can stop an evil force are all common paranoid delusions. When it's established that her family has a history of psychotic disorders, she's established as an unreliable narrator-- and as soon as Peter starts showing the same signs, he is too. We can never really trust that what they're seeing is real-- or if it is, that we're seeing a reasonable interpretation of it. If it weren't for the seance with the dad present, I don't think you could really say for sure that it was actually a demon.
    There are three other movies with a similar thread that I highly recommend: Donnie Darko, They Look Like People, and The Block Island Sound.

  • @Matt_isthe_Motto
    @Matt_isthe_Motto Рік тому +8

    This movie is so good! They totally should make a prequel to this about Joanne’s family. Because she says he is one of the eight kings in hell, does that mean this cult is finding bodies for all the kings of hell. Bc I don’t believe her son and grandson just drowned.

  • @mariazyka3230
    @mariazyka3230 Рік тому +6

    crazy how this reaction video is still giving me MAJOR goosebumps

  • @gaemer88
    @gaemer88 Рік тому +5

    OMG ONE OF THE BIG ONES! When the opening shot is you literally taking a shot..yeah it's a lot. Love you girl!

  • @__seeker__
    @__seeker__ Рік тому +2

    *_”You are Paimon. One of the eight kings of hell.”_*
    *”That’s good.”* 🙂

  • @MrGlenbw
    @MrGlenbw Рік тому +3

    I never expect you to react to Hereditary after having sworn never to watch traumatizing movies like Midsommar ever again but then again, disappointing fans is the last thing we all want and you've finally decided to DO IT! 👏👏👏👏

  • @mxbrecher4
    @mxbrecher4 8 місяців тому +1

    Toni Collette has the biggest snub in Oscar history for her performance and is still being talked about how PERFECT and terrifying she was she deserves a decade award for this role

  • @ipmk6313
    @ipmk6313 Рік тому +4

    I didn't get into horror movies until my teen years, which consisted of mostly the classics. This was the first modern horror movie I saw in theaters and I don't think any horror movie has stuck with me like this one. The way the tension starts building the second Annie tells Peter to take Charlie to the party and just continues to slowly increase all the way until her death. Then you couple that with the fact that her death is simply a false climax to that sequence, because the second the movie makes you think it isn't going to show you the aftermath, the tension begins to ramp right back up because you realize it's building up to Annie finding the body and therefore the TRUE explosion. Pure horrific perfection. Her screams after all of that caused such a sudden and involuntary desire to stand up and walk out of my theater out of pure horror and discomfort.
    Toni Collett was ROBBED of an Oscar.

  • @Nightmarigny
    @Nightmarigny Рік тому +4

    the more I rewatch it, the more I believe this MAY be the best horror movie of all time. THE best??? It's flawless.
    Your reaction was awesome.

  • @meghanmonroe
    @meghanmonroe Рік тому +6

    I just love Ann Dowd (Joan)...she's one of my favorite actors. I don't know if you watch TV shows, but if you enjoyed her performance, you should check out The Handmaid's Tale. She plays a great character in that show as well - a real nuanced villain. There's five seasons at the moment, and I've probably rewatched the whole series 3 or 4 times by now. Elisabeth Moss plays the lead and just demolishes your face every time she's on screen lol

  • @mr_noah7819
    @mr_noah7819 Рік тому +3

    The shot of Annie headbanging the attic door still haunts me.

  • @teafficult3112
    @teafficult3112 Рік тому +8

    I don’t think that horror gets any better than this + midsommar

  • @6sKi6z6
    @6sKi6z6 Рік тому +5

    If you ever feel like watching this movie again, there’s all kinds of foreshadowing that you don’t notice the first time. Like the cult members around the house basically the entire movie. You can see them breathing outside the windows in the cold. And when the family comes home from the funeral at the beginning, you can see their footprints around the houses first floor.

  • @rsmleo81
    @rsmleo81 Рік тому +4

    Just so you know Charlie was meant to hit that pole. The symbol of the cult was on it. Plus the deer Peter swerved to avoid in the road wasn't actually there.

  • @80Jay71
    @80Jay71 Рік тому +4

    Have you thought about the incident she told Joan about? Where she was sleepwalking and almost burned her kids and herself. Maybe that was one from the good side guiding her to prevent the manifestation of Paimon. Paimon probably guided her to dig up both her mom's grave and Charlie's in one of her sleepwalking states. (And yes, Paimon is a demon. "King" is just a rank)

  • @emojilegend7617
    @emojilegend7617 Рік тому +7

    Literally one of the most confusing and weirdest horror movies that I have ever seen... Because of the way Hereditary ended is something that would never leave my mind on how I would never understand of what just happened 😕

    • @3rt453
      @3rt453 Рік тому +1

      During the Halloween season, I was playing a bunch of horror movie themes for atmospheric spookiness, when I stopped dead, profoundly disturbed and completely uncomfortable. I realized the ending theme from this movie was playing, so even without knowing, those trumpets and synths blaring bring it all right back in an instant.
      I love when music and cinema work together to create lasting impact.

    • @lilscenechick1995
      @lilscenechick1995 Рік тому +3

      The end might be a little confusing.
      Paimon was originally meant to be placed into Annie's brother, but he killed himself. Annie then had Peter, and kept him away from her mother. However, Annie let her mother see Charlie, and the cult decided to place Paimon into her instead. They realized that was a mistake, because Paimon preferred male hosts and he would be displeased once he fully realized his identity and power.
      Charlie was marked to die, although it was a very roundabout way of getting the job done. It seemed like a lot was left to chance or "fate," but it happened. Charlie was never really Charlie. She was actually Paimon the entire time we saw her, but *he* was experiencing life in a human body, one with many weaknesses like food allergies.
      Joan explained to Peter/Paimon that he was, in fact, King Paimon, and called him "Charlie" because that was the name he was called for 13 years. It's heavily implied that being placed into a human body either confuses and/or disorients the demon. He might not recall past lifetimes or being a King of Hell whatsoever. Hence the need for Joan to explain it to him.
      As for the corpses. These were sacrifices required for Paimon's transition and possession to be completed. Three sacrifices, three heads; the grandmother, Annie, and Charlie. Which most likely symbolizes the maiden, the mother, and the crone; three major life stages of womanhood, three goddesses. Paimon is depicted sitting upon a camel and carrying three severed heads.

  • @thehegracietehe4558
    @thehegracietehe4558 Рік тому +3

    caitlin is CUTEST person who every take a shot
    and the CUTEST person who get scared over the greatest movie ever !!

  • @sassymcgees
    @sassymcgees Рік тому +2

    My favorite horror film. The tension of family and trauma suffocating a viewer while drops of auditory and curiosity horror keep progressing over pages of the occult is so excellently done. All directed, shot, acted in and just....ugh, its SO good. Great reaction as well, I could watch people watching this all day lol.

  • @snailflowers
    @snailflowers Рік тому +9

    one of my favorite horror movies of all time!! which is odd because i’m not a huge fan of any of ari aster’s other work… there’s just something so effective about the horror in this one for me, maybe because the first time i ever watched it was not too long after experiencing a death in my family. that slow creeping dread and the pain each character goes though is just so masterfully done

  • @Blandwagon
    @Blandwagon 5 місяців тому +1

    Everything in this movie makes 100% more sense once you know stuff about piamon

  • @nickx1754
    @nickx1754 Рік тому +3

    This is a unique movie. It is incredibly well crafted: the story /allegory, acting, atmosphere, sound design...it's really well crafted and probably deserves more awards than it was afforded.
    Is it a good movie? Well, it's difficult to recommend to others and while I am glad I watched it, I don't care to watch it again really. lol
    I don't enjoy downer movies/endings but jeeze, talk about an experience!!
    Even seeing some of the scenes in this video gave me chills again.
    Although I did watch it twice. Once by myself and once with a friend to not only see his reaction but to experience the movie knowing I'd have a different perspective.
    I was stoked to see you dropped this and was looking forward to watching it after finishing the day!
    Somehow you manage to make me laugh out loud multiple times during one of the more disturbing movies I've seen.
    Well done, Caitlin and thanks for such fun content!

  • @sidhantkalia2556
    @sidhantkalia2556 Рік тому +2

    also the family fight scene is sooo genius cuz you feel embarassed, sad, frusturated, scared even as a viewer you feel its your family dinner and your mom is disappointed

  • @YashamaruSensei
    @YashamaruSensei Рік тому +4

    well that was fun, wasn't it ? 🤣
    btw yes, the supernatural stuff actually happens, that's the twist, it wasn't mental illness running in the family, it was grandma doing demon stuff. If you listen when Annie tells in the support group how her dad and brother died, grandpa starved himself, probably because he found out what's going on with his wife and couldn't put up with it anymore, and Annie's brother (grandma's firstborn son, perfect candidate to be a host) hanged himself because he said grandma "wants to put people inside of him" sounds like possession ?
    Annie subconsciously knows this, that's why she didn't let grandma close to Peter and also why she wants to "save" her children ... by killing them when she sleepwalks, because even death by murder is better than becoming playthings of demons.
    Even thou all this, in the end (probably because guilt tripping) she let Grandma close to Charlie, and grandma used Charlie as a host for Paimon, this explains her weirdness and why she decapitated the bird, also the clicking sound was meant to be an indicator to show Paimon's presence, this is why in the end when Peter clicks, it's the movie's way of telling us, the transition of Paimon from Charlie to Peter was complete and successful.
    The bad guys completely won, rarely ever happens in movies

  • @BostonAmy
    @BostonAmy Рік тому +2

    Congratulations on the 50k🎉!This movie disturbed me on so many levels (especially how she's banging her head on the attic, the scream when she finds Charlie and when she's standing over Peter's bed🥶) I haven't seen Midsommar and I don't think I ever will.

  • @xen0bia
    @xen0bia Рік тому +3

    The mental illness aspect of the movie is a misdirect. As we find out, occult things are very much real and explain pretty much everything that could be attributed to mental illness normally. The "hereditary" aspect of the title is the demon worship and it needing to remain in the familly bloodline in order to reap the rewards. The grandmother initially tried to have her own son become Paimon's vessel. Remember what Annie said about him? That he was schizophrenic, heard voices and believed his mother was trying to put things in him? Well, that was entirely true, and it only ended with his suicide. When Annie became pregnant with Peter, the grandmother saw this as a new opportunity but Annie had enough of her and cut her off. But remember that Annie mentioned she did not want this pregnancy and tried to stop it, and it just didn't work? We can assume that grandma had a protection spell on him to ensure his birth. And subconsciously, through sleepwalking and possibly guided by forces of good, Annie tried to kill Peter, to prevent his future possession. When came the second pregnancy, Annie rekindled her relationship with her mom, but that was a huge mistake. While still unborn and having no mental defenses, Charlie was possessed by Paimon - that's why the grandma was so obsessed with Charlie (to the point of wanting to breastfeed her), she was literally the embodiment of her deity - but it was stuck in a immature mind and body, it needed a man's body. Everything after that, and even beyond her death (though as we find out, wasn't the end for her), was planned to have Paimon released from Charlie's body and moved into a weaken and vulnerable Peter. Don't get me wrong, there was definitely commentary about mental illness which was absolutely legitimate, like being unable to communicate, having PTSD episodes, etc. but the entire plot was really about the familly being puppets in a cult's scheme they were completely unaware of, like dolls in a dollhouse...
    There's so much I can say about this movie, it's in my top 5 horror movies of all time. It really requires multiple viewings to fully appreciate, because there are details that will fly by the first time (example: the naked cult people at the end, all people you have seen before). I could really break down every single scene with what's really going on, and the purpose of this or that thing - it's pretty intricate and I love when movies do this.

    • @ND-kh5yw
      @ND-kh5yw 8 місяців тому

      I mean the movie is as much about mental illness and trauma as it is about legitimate paranormal events. Not entirely a misdirect although it works as one

  • @davidrivera8296
    @davidrivera8296 2 місяці тому +2

    “Louie, are you here?”
    “Naww”
    😂 18:55

    • @BumbleBen
      @BumbleBen Місяць тому

      I absolutely CACKLED.

  • @ferbies
    @ferbies Рік тому +4

    this is my fav horror movie. i just watched a 5 hour analysis abt it 😭 perfect timing

  • @mariocastro3957
    @mariocastro3957 Рік тому +2

    the scene of the daughter losing her head is SO UNEXPECTED that you feels like 😶😮

  • @beardymcgee4421
    @beardymcgee4421 Рік тому +3

    Yes!! you probably needed that shot honestly. This is one of the scariest movies I’ve seen and I’ve been a horror fan for years.

  • @stuffmcstuff399
    @stuffmcstuff399 Рік тому +1

    Toni is an awesome actress. Her scream, and crying, is almost unparalleled. Really does make the spine tingle.

  • @parsatheengineer
    @parsatheengineer Рік тому +4

    I actually squeled when I saw this reaction had gone up. So much fun!
    I love this film.

  • @Laurapolis
    @Laurapolis 7 місяців тому +1

    I think Ellen (the cult leader) wanted to use a male vessel in her bloodline (hence: Hereditary) to summon Paimon in physical form. We know Ellen had a daughter (Annie), who had a son (Peter), but she mentions she kept Peter away from Ellen when he was a baby because she was being super sus about her having a boy. Annie says that she allowed her to have a relationship with Charlie because she was a girl.
    So based on all that, my conclusion is: Paimon is real and Ellen worships him. She wanted to have a boy but ended up with Annie, so that's why she was so interested in a boy being born into the family. Annie kept him at a distance, so Ellen didn't get to do whatever weird cult stuff she'd need to do to get Paimon's hooks into Peter. So when she was allowed to have a relationship with Charlie, she did all that stuff with her instead, knowing that eventually her plan would be a second sacrifice.
    Paimon is said to communicate in clucking sounds, which Charlie does from the beginning of the film. This means Paimon was always a part of Charlie (or perhaps that Charlie has always been Paimon). When Charlie is killed (the first sacrifice), Paimon is still present, causing the supernatural activity the family experiences, but lacks a physical form and is seeking a new vessel. This is when the cult steps in for the second sacrifice, to transfer Paimon/Charlie into Peter's body as per the demon king's preference.

  • @alvinjohnston4565
    @alvinjohnston4565 Рік тому +3

    The Haunting of Hill House series is a MUST !!!

  • @fb92K
    @fb92K 6 днів тому +1

    This movie left me with scars for life, completely traumatized

  • @pooya4434
    @pooya4434 Рік тому +5

    34:09 this scene always sends shivers through my body

  • @get.wit.z.an.e
    @get.wit.z.an.e 3 місяці тому +1

    when there was a scene i could tell something bad about to happen in, i just zoomed in on caitlin’s face so i didnt have to see it 😭

  • @thanabhodi
    @thanabhodi Рік тому +1

    This film is about trauma. Hereditary is a metaphor for intergenerational trauma

  • @Madd_ie
    @Madd_ie Рік тому +4

    I recently found this channel, and I've never seen you before, but I've been bingeing all of your reactions!

  • @bhvvlogs7814
    @bhvvlogs7814 Рік тому +1

    True story - I was watching this movie in the theatre and somebody in one of the front rows made the "click" noise . . . surprised they weren't taken out back and shot.

  • @AcYborg2.0
    @AcYborg2.0 Рік тому +6

    I love this movie
    it's so traumatizing it makes me forget my other trauma😍🤗

  • @i-eat-hearts
    @i-eat-hearts Рік тому +2

    I love your reaction to this movie so much, I'm kinda obsessed with the plot so heres what i think was happening lol major spoilers (?)
    So Annie's mom (Ellen) was the leader of a cult. She tried to put Paimon (the demon) into her firstborn son's body but he died before she could complete it. She then focused on Annie's kids, but she didn't let her mom anywhere near Peter when he was first born. She relented after Charlie was born and (I'm assuming) Annie had a lot of trouble feeding her and let her mother feed her instead (where she would have lots of time around her to transfer Paimon into her.)
    Charlie (or Paimon) grew up, but soon the cult needed to correct her "wrong human body" and the best way to do that is by getting rid of the head (thats why Charlie had a fascination with cutting the head of the bird, since shes Paimon lol) The cult orchestrated Charlie's death with the nuts and such (I'll come back to this later) and successfully removed Paimon from the wrong body.
    Joanne convinced Annie to do the seance and Annie (who was the most vulnerable) ended up with Paimon in her body. And then to correct the body and set Paimon free, she also had to cut off her head. Paimon then went to the most vulnerable host (Peter) and thats why he clicked his tongue at the end scene (since Paimon and Charlie are basically the same "person".) Also, with the whole end scene being shot outside of the treehouse room, its set just like Annies dollhouses, which i think is supposed to symbolize the fact that the family was basically being manipulated like dolls by the cult. Whatever the cult wanted to happen happened and they didn't really have a say in it, which is why everything worked out so "perfectly" with their plots lol (Charlie being at the party, eating the nuts, Peter swerving out of the way and Charlie getting killed etc.) Thats just my interpretation of the plot anyway, and most of this is popular fan theory that I read on a deep dive after watching the movie. :)
    (also sorry this is so long i just really love this movie lol)

  • @drewsmith8028
    @drewsmith8028 Рік тому +3

    Most anticipated piece of content for the year.

  • @Picklezxz
    @Picklezxz Рік тому +2

    Great horror movies I recommend are :
    - A quiet place 1 / part 2
    - Bird box
    - Run
    - Hush

  • @mariocastro3957
    @mariocastro3957 Рік тому +3

    the scene of the mother glued to the wall and then running after her son is so fucking scary

  • @rlm6213
    @rlm6213 Рік тому +2

    Over the years, I've seen people ask, "How come everyone's naked?", referring to Paimon's worshippers. This is known as skyclad worship, where the worshipper is completely exposed to their deity, with none of the artifice or pretense that wearing clothes can bring with them. Skyclad worship isn't all that unusual in Wicca or other modern neo-pagan religions. That all being said, "Hereditary" is one of the best horror films of the last decade or so. As is usually the case with Ari Aster's films, not so much scary as it is disturbing or unsettling.

    • @jackieelizabeth8614
      @jackieelizabeth8614 22 дні тому

      It's also because it's against God, he clothed people to cover their shame.