The most amazing thing about people's reaction to this movie is how they talk about Christian being a bad boyfriend or Mark being a bad guy.....uh........did you forget someone? Pelle led five friends to slaughter. He's one of the biggest horror movie MOFO's of all time.
But the difference there is that Pelle was raised to be like that. It's part of his culuture. He more than likely see's his actions as doing good in world. Then there's Mark and Christian who should know better than to behave the way they do, but choose to carry on being shitty anyhow.
Well that was my POV going in too (with the bf, not mark) but once it took its turn I was mad at Pelle too lol. And at the end, I was just mad the unhappy ending
Watching this again tonight... something i never noticed before: in the first few minutes of the movie, the men are at a restaurant talking about how Christian should be single. One of them comments that he could be getting the waitress pregnant right now and Pele responds " you could be getting a Sweedish girl pregnant " a little bit of innocent foreshadowing
Fun fact: I have that exact portrait of the girl and the bear that can be seen in Dani’s bedroom. I got that at IKEA, which means they probably did too. THEY GOT IT FROM A SWEDISH FURNITURE STORE.
I read that this particular painting is very known in Sweden, it’s from one of their most famous painters. It makes sense Ikea would sell it. But it is a true Swedish painting. I think they did that on purpose for realism. The community is named after a real Swedish town and some of the songs sang are real Swedish folk songs.
The eeriest part about this movie is that it mostly all takes place in the bright sunshine so it's filmed like a happy story but is quite the opposite.
This movie was an excellent example of how just about anyone can fall for cult tactics. As seen by the amount of people that called this a "happy" horror movie.
Don’t worry tictac I think these are the same people that like saw and purge movies And no one fell for the tactics that one girl did but she’s no different from any other people that follow Charles Manson her family was gone she had no loved ones and her boyfriend abandoned her and everything was going to crap. Why not join a cult.
I admit I thought the ending had a weird "happiness" to it. Then I read about how this is about homicidal death cults indoctrinating people and I was upset that I felt what I did the first time. THEN I realized that was the whole point. Brilliant movie
@@adamkreuz9068 if you’re into that thing that’s great for you, but the fact that’s the base underlining thing isn’t really that its brilliant. Because technically that’s more of a dumb down version of the way the film wants its tone to be taken. You’re brilliant for noticing that’s all it’s about though. And if that is what you want to do it for then I do admit, yeah it is a good movie. I’m an artist and I just don’t like this company using outside art they didn’t develop as their face plate and their style and and twist the narrative of it all to suit a pretentious scrip.
Well, Dani IS happy by the end. It's a horror story for everyone but her. She found family, a mate who wants and appreciates her, and acceptance. She knows now when and how she will die, and no longer has to fear that. The cult have given her peace. Everyone else sees it as what it is: monstrous. But for Dani, this is home and she is joyful.
My fav scene was when Dani could suddenly communicate with the other girl during that dancing ceremony. The language barrier just suddenly disappeared.. it was done so well!
idk if you knoow this but she wasnt speaking swedish, its just gibberish but because she is so drugged she thinks she can understand and communicate with the other girl. Seems like she was hallucinating the whole conversation
Did anyone else notice that when Mark asks what game the children are playing, it’s called “Skin the Fool”? Mark is clearly the fool of the group, is skinned when he’s killed and his “corpse” has a jesters hat on it when it’s placed in the temple to burn.
and when mark was asking what the kids kids were playing saying "whats skin the fool" it wasnt answered,, but when pelles sister goes up to him and tells him "i'll show you" and then mark gets killed
Exactly i peeped that too and how excited they all were about her and involving her in more comfortable activities and praise as if she was chosen to be part of the family insisting she has found a new one after losing hers
Idk why but i feel like they actually do it every year but said it’s once every 90 years to push people to agree to tag along thinking it’s a once in a lifetime thing.
@@ariefahazhar3842 I read another comment that only the sacrifices take places once every 90 years. The may queen and the rest of the traditions are repeated once a year. It's also makes sense when you think about all the people dying in the rituals.
the “welcome home” from the old guy (plus his hug and a bunch of other little easter eggs) makes me think it was the plan all along to bring her, and that the elders had astrologically approved her to be Pelle’s “mate”
Didn't Pelle die in the final pyre? I thought that both he and his brother went to go find outsiders and had agreed to die in the end as part of the whole "go outside the commune and find unwitting sacrifices" deal.
@@tatianaren5440 Just rewatched it - I was wrong. Pele was definitely outside, one of the villagers seen chanting and later screaming as the building burned. You can see him wearing a big crown of greenery.
Frances Pugh should’ve gotten some kind of award for her performance. She covered every range of emotion including tripping out . Can’t wait the see what she does next
Not really good acting. All she did was cry and act weak and vulnerable. And those loud sobs, she used them way too much. Nobody cries at a 10 everytime, all the time. She could have toned it down a bit to look more realistic, just my opinion.
@@pointysidedown It is extremely realistic. I in fact think that "leveled" crying in movies is the not realistic part. People sob, people wail. It's a thing. I doubt that her /character/ always cries at a "10" either BUT losing your entire family to a murder suicide and then not being able to process your grief for months does warrant some noise.
I think its worth mentioning that Simon appeared to still be alive in the barn as the lungs were still inflating and deflating and strained breathing can be heard.
theres a lot of things pulsing like that throughout the movie - almost warped. in the scene with her at the head of the dinner table with the flower crown one of the pink flowers is pulsing in and out i thought i was tripping balls. but you notice more things warping and pulsing
You know what's scary about this whole movie for me even after 3 years or so? It's how I actually calmed down for a bit when the lady explained how the two old people died for the greater good. Their faces were literally smashed in, it was disturbing yet I actually believed and rationalized what the lady was explaining to Connie and Simon. I ACTUALLY thought it was okay. This movie was insane.
it might be what they do but i dont see a good rationale for it. once their people reach an age that they cant reproduce, work, or really provide anything for the group they get killed off. the woman argues that they do it to avoid painful deaths but it makes more sense that they simply dont feel the need to take care of them anymore.
I normally hate Horror films because of all the cheap Jump scares and silly tricks they use. Midsommar is *exceptional*. I never thought a colored and bright movie can be this disturbing. No ghosts or Zombies are shown in this Movie... Just the most scary thing ever... *HUMAN* This Movie set a New Standard for Horror Movies in my opinion!
In the scene where the Sweedish friend is showing her pictures and he says “this was the mayflower queen last year” and looks at her and says “I’m so glad you’re coming” I instantly knew where it was going 💀
Something to keep in mind is that the characters aren't really all that normal. The british couple are the only ones that appear to be decent people. Josh is an academic who is blind to reality and only focused on his thesis - he's not really a bad guy, he just has no grasp of the gravity of the situation, since he only sees it from a analytical, academic perspective. Mark was not present, but it is likely he would have reacted poorly despite claiming to have missed out. He is crass and obnoxious, but ultimately cowardly. Chris is likely the most malicious of all. He is indecisive and careless, but most notably emotionally cold. Dani is weak and anxious. She wants to leave, but she is vulnerable to be coaxed and manipulated by Chris due to her inability to stand up for herself. What I liked most about this movie was that all the main characters were deeply flawed people, portrayed well by the actors. I found them all unlikable in some way, which was all the more compelling.
@@theklayguy Because I have an opinion about the characters being stupid and not catching on to their friends missing and when they are asked about it they shrugged it off? You're obviously not smart if you can't see these characters are one dimensional. You probably like being a submissive who gets pegged by master dominatrix 👎
Disgusting demonizing, and humiliating about one of our most sacred traditions. It's 100 percent deliberate. Imagine a Swedish director going to 1srael and doing something similar about one of their sacred traditions.. Would you say the same? Never.
@@GratDuForloradeArgumentet In what way is the movie offensive to Swedish traditions? It's clear enough that the movie isn't trying to be an accurate portrayal of Swedish culture but of its distortion by a cult.
can i just say that the scene where she has a panic attack from the shrooms is one of the most accurate depictions of it ive ever seen, the constant talking to yourself so u can calm down and reassure urself that ur fine, overthinking every movement and every surrounding moving in weird ways as well the bright colors. incredible job from the director
I felt the same way. One time I smoked weed and had a horrible psychotic episode, I did exactly what Dani did. I ran through the woods, kept talking to myself trying to calm myself down and take control. It was very accurate.
@@nannyplum-cj9bt it's mostly an anxiety thing I figured. I still deal with my anxiety so weed is an 50/50 experience for me even tho I haven't done it for over 6 months. But I realized I was scared or fighting the feeling of losing control, once you can accept it it's fine. But than again, it's not for everybody.
I think these films are made to show average people how the average “normal” person can be manipulated to joining a cult. When they suffer immense loss and grief, they have nothing left to lose and are vulnerable to manipulation, that’s how they join the cults. The cult members make them feel like family, like they can count on them. The same can be said for gang members. Psychopaths such as Charles Manson were good at pinpointing people who are vulnerable and easier to manipulate. Seems like basic psychology to me and I feel sorry for people who are easily manipulated.
Yep, people get very focused on the relationship thing. But the movie really nailed the Grief; being surrounded by people that just don't get it, wanting to get a break, and longing for connection. It's a beautiful (and morbid) take on how grief feels. I went through a traumatic loss and one thing I kept repeating to myself was "don't get in a relationship, you are not okay" I definitely searched for "spiritual" outlets, but i tried to take the useful and leave the rest. My therapist was amazing in not imposing his opinion, but he helped me to stay critical and level-headed through it all. I even did psychedelics during that time, and i don't recommend doing that shit when you are still grieving. When i watched Midsommar, after 3 or 4 years of my loss, it hit me like a truck.
At least they got the drugging right, for once. All those "mystical experiences" are really just cause the "ceremonial tea" or even just the regular food/drink at recruitment/"just informational" meetings has been dosed. Imagine all the people who still believe it was real when they could manufacture the same type of "spiritual experience" with a lil M.
The deleted scenes make the deaths of the outsiders sacrificed seem slightly more deserving bc it showed deliberate or callous responses to their "transgressions". I noticed a lot of ppl commenting on how they wish they'd been left in for that reason; but, I think that's exactly why he took them out - It throws off our sense of order &robs us of that tiny "well, they kinda had it comin'" comfort.
It does make Christian even more of an asshole, which would make you root for his death instead of being horrified by it... which some people did anyways, apparently.
Mark is the only one who I felt had it coming. He was rude from the start and really sealed his fate by pissing on the tree. Connie and simon were reasonably upset. Josh did do what he wasn't supposed to, yes, but his actions weren't out of carelessness or disregard, but more so desperation. Marks fate was easy to swallow because he was an asshole, but we all still know it wasn't exactly deserved or warranted.
Notice that when the group were first welcomed by the cult, one of the elders greets danny by saying "welcome home, we are so pleased to see you" when the others are met with cordial handshakes. Her story was mapped out for her since the start
This was not mentioned in the video and I think it's super important to acknowledge Christian and Maja's "mating ritual" is not a sex scene, he was drugged throughout the whole scene. He was not having sex with her, he was being sexually assaulted
back in high school, an old classmate of mine, who was from the Faroe Islands, told me that back in the old days, when the elders got too tired and could not work or help out, they would cast themself of the cliffs of the island, into the deep sea. This to make sure they would not be a burden for the younger generations. Don't know if it was true, but seeing the same theme play out in "Midsummer" made my skin crawl.
i hope i never get in contact with a cult cause im never getting out, when i saw that scene where the old people jumped from that cliff i thought "yea thats just their culture, im not judging, its tradition."
holy shit, I can't believe I'm saying this but I understand you. I mean I was clearly disturbed and was glad the main casts showed horrified reactions but after the lady explained how it's tradition for them, I was actually swayed into thinking that it was normal. Just for a bit, then I snapped out of it. It's still pretty fcking scary that I actually even thought it was normal 😭
I'm so sorry you felt this way. It looks like you're prone to get easily manipulated in real life too. I think you should work on it because that's not good the world is full of evil people unfortunately. As for me I would try to get tf away from there right after seeing the old people unaliving themselves, just like connie and Simon. And probably get ki**ed like them too, but whatever. That's just a scenario that's never gonna happen with me anyway.
when the main characters so carelessly accepted the drugs at the beginning i literally just sat there and couldn't believe like huh???? you don't know those people???? why would you do this?? and every single time they drank something on-screen, this orange «tea», i just. i dunno. maybe i have trust issues but even on festivals and such i never accept food and drinks offered, no thanks it feeds my paranoia
I think it’s important to remember that if you think the ending with Dani is girl power and what happened to Christian isn’t totally and utterly tragic (being coerced by unknown, outside forces to have sex with a girl he’s not chosen by his own will but by the cult) you are susceptible to cult tactics, brainwashing and grooming. That’s exactly how Mr. Aster wants to trap you into sympathizing with Dani’s decision and ultimately agreeing with what happens to Christian even though he had no control since he was literally drugged the whole time, and of course the supernatural forces (Maja’s love spell and rune placed under his bed without consent) controlling him thru the cult.
@@nvkba are u ignoring the multiple times he was drugged, the silent social pressure and the almost ritualistic aspect of the “mating”? Homie was raped.
You could argue that Christian kept Dani in a dark drugged and trapped place for years too by treating her like shit and selfishly never being honest and letting her go so she could find real love. But holding on just enough to not have to deal ‘being the bad guy’ or regret if he changed his mind (as he says at the bar table). He was a selfish coward and a shitty emotionally manipulative and gaslighting person not only to Dani but his friend who he stole his thesis from and threw under the bus as soon as the book went missing. No he doesn’t deserve to die a horrible cult death but there are reasons ppl, and especially women who have been treated horribly by partners aren’t exactly mourning him.
As a former member of a cult myself and watching this for the first time yesterday I can't help noticing how many similarities there are with my past experiences. This movie really freaked me out, it was almost like watching back again interactions and feelings already felt before. This is defenetly disturbing.....
I don’t like the film but definitely don’t understand why people are calling it a happy horror , because it was obvious something was up to the cast the whole time but they just went about there day...
Katarina Skubi I meant they’re acting did not express such bliss ignorance. Any normal person would run and I think that was all going to the minds of the actors as they were trying to emotionally display the scene and really messed with there execution of liens towards each other.(a lot of pauses in dialogue, that shouldn’t happen with such a professional cast) I mean I understand the girl she’s perfect for a cult initiate. And her emotional state was somewhat convincing until the last scene. But their initial shock was such a jarring extreme I don’t see how any rational human wouldn’t think it’s all down cliff from here. And the actors know that. This is a prime movie of “why is that person doing that”, these actors jobs are to convey convincingly why they would act irrationally. It seems to challenging for them because it was too irrational. The art is honestly the only good thing about this and it’s borrowed, and the subtext is so subtext it hardly matters after a point, either your a Easter Hunt, or a movie.
I felt as if Dani chose Chris as a sacrfice as a sort of mercy kill. He was paralyzed and his vocal chords were cut, he is stuck in a crazy cult. That's no life, so I interpreted it as if she wanted to 'save' him from his misery.
@@gigiarmany She is not fully pagan, she is fully in the cult. She wasn't converted religiously, she was conscripted for the cult specifically. She will accept the way of Harga because of the cult and might even come to believe in it, because why wouldn't she, but the religion itself is, at its core, irrelevant to Harga. They'd be the same if they were Orthodox Christians or worshiped the Greek pantheon.
Of the people who I've seen cover this movie and the linked traditions, I think this is the most closely accurate one. As a Swede, I actually thought ättestupa was a thing that happened in the past. Must have gotten it twisted with the hammer-thing. Having grown up in Hälsingland I grew up hearing the song Hårgalåten quite a lot. Love it, it is hauntingly beautiful. I am also so, so glad that they used actual swedes for the townspeople.
As an American who seen a ton of horrors this movie sucks. The only interesting part is the beautiful culture and the interesting traditions. Which eventually gets fogged between wicker man BS and terrible acting and reacting. They use these great and amazing aspects of the sweed culter as a face plate for a B-movie script. Of course they used sweeds they need people to speak Swedish.
Creepy Closet No it wasn’t I’ve seen all these people in other films Josh was the worst actor of them all, this film should be a blowout with that kind of cast
Something I didn't actually get before watching this video (kind of obvious in a rewatch) , is that when the group first arrived to the cult (before we knew it was a cult) everyone was greeted with a "welcome!", but Dani was greeted with "Welcome home!", forshadowing yet again that Dani was bound to stay with the cult at the end of the movie
The directors cut of this movie is amazing and gives a different film experience. The first time you watch, it's easy to be focused only on the POV characters, but on subsequent watches, you start to notice how weirdly the entire cult behaves and how they are all in on it.
Sweden usually has a spike in childbirth 9 months after midsummer. But its usually because couples get really drunk, happy and forgets precautions. Not rituals. Hihi
Whatever...... Still gonna visit tho. If They wanna let me smash in room of old grannies before killing me go ahead I’m a cat anyways. I’ll just stay away the next life.
On a serious note is there a place over there that’s always sunny? I’m a dumb American. I think it’s only possible in like Antarctica or somewhere but still
The opening minutes of this movie are some of the most disturbing and unsettling moments I’ve ever had watching a movie. Dani’s sister’s face haunts my nightmares as well as Dani’s absolute despair within her screams and sobs. 😞
You run away and cut communication with anyone associated with them. They hypnotize, trauma bond and do all types of sick shit to your mind. And pray. Prayer helps.
This film was originally given an NC-17 by the MPAA. According to Ari Aster, around 30 minutes was cut from the final film mainly due to content. The director's cut released shortly after its theatrical run restores this footage. Most of the Swedish dialogue spoken by the Hårga natives is deliberately not subtitled, in order to create the sense of isolation for the audience and especially for the foreign visitors. When the film was released in Sweden, rather than eliciting fear in the audience, many people laughed. Many Swedish critics praised the film as an excellent black comedy. Mark displays an extreme phobia of ticks, which is based on Ari Aster's real-life fear of bugs and illness. Like Mark, Aster wore two pairs of socks over his jeans to ensure he would not receive bug bites. Despite the Swedish setting, the film was mostly shot in Hungary. Dani's surname is Ardor (visible on the computer screen in several shots), Latin for "flame." Despite sharing the same title and being horror movies set in Sweden, this film and the Danish cult classic "Midsommer (2003)" are not related. Despite the film taking place entirely in sunlight, it does not contain one shot of the sun. The film's trailer contained one shot of the sun. A shot of the sun has been reinserted in the director's cut of the film. Ariana Grande is a fan of the film, calling it one of her favorite films of 2019. She tried (and failed) to buy the May Queen Gown used in the film at an auction. She also threw a Midsommar-themed birthday party for herself on her 27th birthday. Klaudia Csányi's debut. Despite being the main characters and with the exception of cries and screams, neither Dani nor Christian speak in the last twenty-five minutes. During the meal where meat pies are served, Christian has a glass of reddish juice while everyone else has yellow juice. An image earlier in the film suggests that this may be because his drink has been spiked with menstrual blood. The strange mating ritual in the movie has very little to do with actual midsummer celebration in Sweden. It is however a fact that the 9 out of the 10 most common birthday dates in Sweden are all during April. 9 months after midsummer and July, the most popular month for summer vacations, that is. This is the fifth A24 film to be released nationwide without a platform release prior. The others were The Witch (2016), Free Fire (2017), It Comes At Night (2017), and Hereditary (2018). Much to the chagrin of Swedish horror fans, the film was not released during midsummer in Sweden, but a few weeks afterwards.
I think one of the things that spun me out most with this movie was the hallucination animations throughout pretty much the whole thing - one of the only movies to accurately portray what things tend to look like for most people on mushrooms 😅
I agree, A Capitalist AI. I am pleased that MidSommar has no musical parts aside from that dance scene. It is a well constructed slow burn horror movie that lets each layer of horror do it's thing. In the end, it all becomes a jaw dropping level of horror that lasts. This is better than a hard hitting horror conclusion that you promptly forget about once you leave the movie theater.
Ari Aster and Jordan Peele both different styles of directing but equally great. They have been hitting it out of the ball park lately with these movies. I'm never usually a horror movie fan but these movies are very hard to miss.
What a fantastic and unique horror film. The only “inconsistency” that stuck out to me was how Mark was supposably an anthropology student, yet was so confused about the backlash he received from peeing on a sacred tree. I get he was the “fool” out of the group but you would think he would understand that quite clearly. Doesn’t take away from the film at all tho, just something I thought was strange.
I recently watched this film and thought it was absolutely outstanding. The daylight creepiness, the music, location and actors, and the hidden symbols certainly make this film a second watch. Good synopsis of the film too :-)
The midsommar festival is a swedish festival, but no haluciagens or murder involved. You decorate a giant pole with flowers then dance around it, listen to music and always complain about the weathwr
Why is it that the only thing that comes to mind is gay with some people good God. Although must say it would be an interesting viewing experience with a partner. It's like get out met the wicker man.
2 thoughts on an otherwise haunting and amazing film. If this happens every 90 years, how did Pelle have a photo of last years May Queen (and indeed there was an entire wall of May Queens, signifying that the ritual happens regularly). Also, I think we are meant the infer that Pelle's parents were sacrificed in one of the ceremonies when he mentions that he watched his parents burn to death. This also could not have happened if the festival was only observed once every 90 years. Anything I missed that might make these points make sense?
So I was a bit confused about it as well but I watched another explanation video on the movie before this one and that kind of cleared it for me. So the basic ritual happens every year. The singing and dancing. But the sacrilegious ceremony happens only after 90 years. The outsiders are probably brought in every year for breeding purposes, they're probably drugged and are made to mate with the women but the sacrificing of 9 people, 4 of which are outsiders is only done once 90 years. As far as his parents burning in fire.. Pelle said after 72 or 76 the elders are killed so maybe his parents got themselves killed by fire or jumped off the cliff or something. I don't really have an explanation for that one.
Apparently it’s only the sacrificing that’s every 90 years. An even simpler possibility is that the 90 year thing is nothing but a lie to lure victims in to something so “rare”.
@@farwarauf9221 just wanted to clarify that pele mentioned his parents died while he was still a child, so unless his parents gave birth to him at a very old age, that probably isn't true. although i do wonder why he mentioned how they died specifically - i assume it's just foreshadowing to the burning even that happens in the end :p also thanks for the first part tho, i was confused about the photo as well but that explains it!
Something I loved about hereditary is how often their most scary scenes were in broad daylight and in places where any horror movie character would consider safe, lots of people, public, light, sun. I'm glad they kept up with that.
I must confess, i consider watching these videos as watching the movie. It's just as disturbing but having someone narrate them in an accent makes them bearable XD.
I thought this was a myth! But if you're partial to the accent I'd appreciate giving my vid of midsommar a look, I go into where this particularly disturbing love ritual comes from historically too!
@@Kimkong2 same, I watched hereditary in cinema without knowing what to expect, I was pretty traumatised so knowing this is the same film director and from what I'm seeing here in this analysis video, I know that if i watch this my feeling of regret will be stronger than my current curiosity. I wish i hadn't watched hereditary so i don't wanna be in the situation where i wish i hadn't watched midsommar. Good thing i saw this YT video actually because I had been a bit curious about this film while not knowing anything about it (not even that it was a horror movie) meaning i would have been even more disturbed than people who at least knew in advance that it was a horror film. The reason why i was curious about it is because one of the old people sarificed is played by Björn Andrésen a man who is famous for his sad life story. He was a young pretty boy in the 60s who became so famous for his beauty that he had a major influence on the evolution of the shojo manga genre and was basically the reason for the pretty boy trope in anime/manga. But he was repeatedly sexually abused and traumatised by the movie/modeling industry and it broke his sanity and this movie midsommar was sort of his return on screen after disappearing for decades, and since the movie cover looked like a happy summer movie I thought "oh sweet, this looks like a happy setting for a come back, I might watch!". God I dodged a bullet!
I don't know why but man this movie has become one of the best horror films to come out in quite some time. It's so captivating and keeps you engaged the whole 2 hours and 20+ minutes.
The element of moving from trauma surrounded by people who don't really understand or care about your trauma, into a place of PTSD, and then overcoming it hit close to the bone. Her sister remains with her in the landscape, forever, but her sister is no longer giving her nightmares and day-mares. That is the symbolism that really struck with me.
You left out the mystical components. For example, during the "Pole Dance" ritual, Dani was momentarily able to speak their language! Occult magic assumed real in this movie.
This was amazing thank you for the break down. You're so very well spoken, you make clear points with great reference. I appreciate all the work you put into these videos.
Considering how brutally Dani's sister died i believe Harga killed her and parents as a part of plan to make Dani join community. Putting her in such emotional state and cuttings bonds with her previous life.
I dont think theyd have killed dani's family, her sister wasnt bound and only had a mask on to kill herself and the hoze to kill their parents. The death of her family and subsequent grief leads to her vulnerability which the Harga friend (cant remember the guys name) notices. This then makes him realize it may he possible to convert her to the cult Edit: Pele is the dudes name
@@Cerulean0987 he is at an entirely different location during the murder/suicide, as seen when christian gets calls on the same night and Pele is right beside him during these events in the diner. Its a neat conspiracy but the logistics of it just don't make sense with the timeline of events in the movie. I still say the only reason Dani was chosen by the harga is because of the vulnerable state she was in due to the deaths of her family, that is the mental state that cults look for when attempting to recruit members. Dani was invited by Christian (he says he something about her likely not actually joining them) and then Pele begins grooming her towards the harga
I know right? Not to mention there’s no way she could have done that to herself?? Maybe it’s a reality is unrealistic thing but to start the car, make sure it gets into her parents room, then take one tube to her room, _tape the thing to her mouth_ before she passes out? Yeah I don’t buy it. Not to mention the “good” timing for Pelle. 100% set up
I genuinely don’t understand how this movie has so much praise. The eeriest thing about the movie happened at the beginning of the movie and that’s the murder suicide and what made it eerie was the bloodcurdling scream
lifespan is 72, midsommar is every 90 years. In their society there are two types of people. Those who have lived through the festival and those who have not. but by the time it rolls around, it is the first for everyone and everyone present is a fresh face.
How did you not have a mental breakdown watching both back to back? •_• I watched midsommar and since then I’ve been very reluctant to watch Hereditary. The Witch was another blow to my mind.
Aster is wild bro his films are so so trauma inducing and the fact in both hereditary and midsommar there’s no way out. They’re all stuck in their situation until they meet their inevitable doom. Also another mention that doesn’t have themes of murder with their inevitable doom but in his short film ‘the strangest thing about the johnsons’, the dad is stuck being tortured and r@p3d by his son with no mental way out as he always sees himself as the one in the wrong which is so heartbreaking
@@nicolenikkinicola6187 literally I don’t think I’ve ever felt so disgusted watching something and the scene where the dad is screaming in the bathroom and the mum just turns up the volume on the tv to block it out oh my god
I can handle monsters, ghouls, and the like in movies with no problems. To me, Midsommar is one of the most truly horrifying movies out there. The murderous cult thing is quite real and each of these deaths, this situation, could realistically happen. To me, that is more terrifying than any other kind of horror film any day of the week. I have rarely ever been as unsettled as I was at the end of this movie.
I don't know if it was just me but I had a real problem with how hyper-emotional the main character was and how sensitive she was to everyone but had no one was sensitive to her. in real life people have real friends and I understand how some friends don't recognize, like the mental trouble that you're in, but all of her friends like literally did not take into account like the personal pressure that she was dealing with and I think that was everyone's undoing. But I also think that makes this a very relevant personal connection story that I think we all need to pay attention to cuz everyone's going through some crazy s*** and she was going through some craziness and then she literally decided to go nuclear at the end and I respect it. I would have killed that mother f***** to
My “friends” acted the same way when I was going through extremely tough stuff. They ditched me and gave me excuses and it was honestly ridiculous. The point is not all “friends” are/will be good friends to you back, sometimes you learn the hard way
When someone goes through deep trauma (loosing family) sometimes they will choose to be with anyone to make them feel less alone. She fell in with a bad crowd at a bad time.
i agree with some of that, but you have to remember that the boys aren’t her friends, they’re Christian’s and they don’t care for Dani to begin with so they don’t really have any obligations to get involved with her problems. I think they feel sympathy for her which i think is part of the reason they don’t protest her joining them on the trip more. anyway, just food for thought.
Hard to say... since NONE of her friends were depicted in the storyline. (Besides the one VERY SUPPORTIVE PHONE CALL SHE WAS” ON) The guys were NOT her friends. And though they didn’t necessarily like her, they were sensitive to her emotions. Not one BITCHED AND MOANED ABOUT HER COMING ALONG ON A “GUYS TRIP”, IN THE FINAL HOUR.... the guys I know, YEAH FUCKING RIGHT!!!! 😂😂😂😂
People get very focused on the relationship thing. But the movie really nailed the Grief; being surrounded by people that just don't get it, wanting to get a break, and longing for connection. It's a beautiful (and morbid) take on how grief feels. I went through a traumatic loss and one thing I kept repeating to myself was "don't get in a relationship, you are not okay" I definitely searched for "spiritual" outlets, but i tried to take the useful and leave the rest. My therapist was amazing in not imposing his opinion, but he helped me to stay critical and level-headed through it all. I even did psychedelics during that time, and i don't recommend doing that shit when you are still grieving. When i watched Midsommar, after 3 or 4 years of my loss, it hit me like a truck.
I think the scariest part of this is that all the horrifying aspects of the cult are all normalised by the members. That's why along with many other reasons it's unsurprising when she goes insane at the end.
Disgusting demonizing, and humiliating about one of our most sacred traditions. It's 100 percent deliberate. Imagine a Swedish director going to 1srael and doing something similar about one of their sacred traditions.. Would you say the same? Never.
What I understood of the movie is that they needed someone vulnerable since it was easier to manipulate, and preferible without family so she can totally commit to the "traditions" of the cult and then feel part of it as family. Astrologically Dani was a perfect match for Pelle, and Dani was a perfect add on to the cult since she will bring along the guys to sacrifice althou the guys thought they "inveted her".
Disgusting demonizing, and humiliating about one of our most sacred traditions. It's 100 percent deliberate. Imagine a Swedish director going to 1srael and doing something similar about one of their sacred traditions.. Would you say the same? Never.
I noticed. It pulsated the whole time she was wearing the flower crown. I thought it was beautiful actually. One of my favorite parts of the movie that I just watched days ago and I really wanna watch it again but w/a friend tho
This is the greatest movie I never wanna watch again.
Same, mate, same
Why
😂😂
@Nonchalanto I hear that a lot! I've still yet to see it. Gotta get around to that.
My exact same thought. But I probably will anyways 👀
The most amazing thing about people's reaction to this movie is how they talk about Christian being a bad boyfriend or Mark being a bad guy.....uh........did you forget someone? Pelle led five friends to slaughter. He's one of the biggest horror movie MOFO's of all time.
Pelle is a romantic how dare you -.-
@@stefanmakara373 Well, that was a lovely sketch of Dani now, I have to admit :)
But the difference there is that Pelle was raised to be like that. It's part of his culuture. He more than likely see's his actions as doing good in world. Then there's Mark and Christian who should know better than to behave the way they do, but choose to carry on being shitty anyhow.
Well that was my POV going in too (with the bf, not mark) but once it took its turn I was mad at Pelle too lol. And at the end, I was just mad the unhappy ending
hilarious
Watching this again tonight... something i never noticed before: in the first few minutes of the movie, the men are at a restaurant talking about how Christian should be single. One of them comments that he could be getting the waitress pregnant right now and Pele responds " you could be getting a Sweedish girl pregnant " a little bit of innocent foreshadowing
"innocent"
He knew exactly what he was saying
Woooooow
Oh wow I... wow.
man this movie has so many hidden meanings its mind bogling🤯🤯😲
Subliminal subtle queues makes this movie that much more haunting 😖
Fun fact: I have that exact portrait of the girl and the bear that can be seen in Dani’s bedroom. I got that at IKEA, which means they probably did too. THEY GOT IT FROM A SWEDISH FURNITURE STORE.
IKEA is more than a furniture store, bro. It's a way of life.
Lol my boyfriend has the same chandelier thing in Dani’s room. Probably from ikea too lol
Oh god 🤣
this is kinda funny
I read that this particular painting is very known in Sweden, it’s from one of their most famous painters. It makes sense Ikea would sell it. But it is a true Swedish painting. I think they did that on purpose for realism. The community is named after a real Swedish town and some of the songs sang are real Swedish folk songs.
The eeriest part about this movie is that it mostly all takes place in the bright sunshine so it's filmed like a happy story but is quite the opposite.
Yeah i think it also shows how the cult didnt see anything wrong with what they were doing
With the bright pastel colors and central focus of so many scenes, it's a lot like a Wes Anderson film - a horror version of a Wes Anderson film.
If this movie were a person, they would exactly be the perfect example of a gaslighter
@@_sxaxrxa1421 That is the true horror.
I'm not certain about this. But I think some of those rituals were actually practiced centuries ago.
Yeah the cinematography and music seem happy making it way more disturbed and kinda demented
This movie was an excellent example of how just about anyone can fall for cult tactics. As seen by the amount of people that called this a "happy" horror movie.
Don’t worry tictac I think these are the same people that like saw and purge movies
And no one fell for the tactics that one girl did but she’s no different from any other people that follow Charles Manson her family was gone she had no loved ones and her boyfriend abandoned her and everything was going to crap. Why not join a cult.
I admit I thought the ending had a weird "happiness" to it. Then I read about how this is about homicidal death cults indoctrinating people and I was upset that I felt what I did the first time. THEN I realized that was the whole point. Brilliant movie
@@adamkreuz9068 if you’re into that thing that’s great for you, but the fact that’s the base underlining thing isn’t really that its brilliant. Because technically that’s more of a dumb down version of the way the film wants its tone to be taken. You’re brilliant for noticing that’s all it’s about though. And if that is what you want to do it for then I do admit, yeah it is a good movie. I’m an artist and I just don’t like this company using outside art they didn’t develop as their face plate and their style and and twist the narrative of it all to suit a pretentious scrip.
Well, Dani IS happy by the end. It's a horror story for everyone but her. She found family, a mate who wants and appreciates her, and acceptance. She knows now when and how she will die, and no longer has to fear that. The cult have given her peace.
Everyone else sees it as what it is: monstrous. But for Dani, this is home and she is joyful.
lol just look at Scientology
My fav scene was when Dani could suddenly communicate with the other girl during that dancing ceremony. The language barrier just suddenly disappeared.. it was done so well!
idk if you knoow this but she wasnt speaking swedish, its just gibberish but because she is so drugged she thinks she can understand and communicate with the other girl. Seems like she was hallucinating the whole conversation
Thanks @maca76 . I was wondering about that
@@maca76 i've heard that on mushrooms, people's language barriers sometimes disappear and can communicate freely with their words
@@marymauntz5805Wow, that's interesting. Any scientific evidence behind this claim?
@@maca76I think you’re right. The girls said they could feel a connection when they were dancing but I don’t believe they were truly communicating
Did anyone else notice that when Mark asks what game the children are playing, it’s called “Skin the Fool”? Mark is clearly the fool of the group, is skinned when he’s killed and his “corpse” has a jesters hat on it when it’s placed in the temple to burn.
Nice a comment that adds to the video
Oh wow.. I didn't notice that. Good one!
and when mark was asking what the kids kids were playing saying "whats skin the fool" it wasnt answered,, but when pelles sister goes up to him and tells him "i'll show you" and then mark gets killed
i thought this was very obvious
His name is “Mark”
Dani is greeted with " welcome home ' while the others just get " welcome ".
They also tell her directly "we're happy to have you" so you know at that moment, they're keeping her.
NOICE!
i usually don’t notice little things like that in horror movies but i actually noticed that. i’m proud of myself lol
Perceptive!
Exactly i peeped that too and how excited they all were about her and involving her in more comfortable activities and praise as if she was chosen to be part of the family insisting she has found a new one after losing hers
imagine being so unlucky that you stumble on a thing that happens every 90 years
they didn’t stumble on it. they were brought by pele (or however you spell his name) for this exact thing.
Idk why but i feel like they actually do it every year but said it’s once every 90 years to push people to agree to tag along thinking it’s a once in a lifetime thing.
@@ariefahazhar3842 exactly. He had a picture of the last queen on his phone 😂
@@ariefahazhar3842 I read another comment that only the sacrifices take places once every 90 years. The may queen and the rest of the traditions are repeated once a year. It's also makes sense when you think about all the people dying in the rituals.
A friend purposely takes you
the “welcome home” from the old guy (plus his hug and a bunch of other little easter eggs) makes me think it was the plan all along to bring her, and that the elders had astrologically approved her to be Pelle’s “mate”
Didn't Pelle die in the final pyre? I thought that both he and his brother went to go find outsiders and had agreed to die in the end as part of the whole "go outside the commune and find unwitting sacrifices" deal.
@@unsungno1 I know his brother died but I think pelle stayed alive since he brought Danny and she was the may queen
@@tatianaren5440 Just rewatched it - I was wrong. Pele was definitely outside, one of the villagers seen chanting and later screaming as the building burned. You can see him wearing a big crown of greenery.
Pelle definitely contacted them before arriving "hey so be extra nice to the blonde girl, she's hella traumatized, she'll join for sure"
Of course, since Pelle mentioned her birthday date at least twice and his own at least once
Frances Pugh should’ve gotten some kind of award for her performance. She covered every range of emotion including tripping out . Can’t wait the see what she does next
*florence pugh :))
Correction; Florence Pugh. I should at least get the name of a great actress right
Not really good acting. All she did was cry and act weak and vulnerable. And those loud sobs, she used them way too much. Nobody cries at a 10 everytime, all the time. She could have toned it down a bit to look more realistic, just my opinion.
@@christophersheppard9354 Florence Pug.
@@pointysidedown It is extremely realistic. I in fact think that "leveled" crying in movies is the not realistic part. People sob, people wail. It's a thing. I doubt that her /character/ always cries at a "10" either BUT losing your entire family to a murder suicide and then not being able to process your grief for months does warrant some noise.
I think its worth mentioning that Simon appeared to still be alive in the barn as the lungs were still inflating and deflating and strained breathing can be heard.
I think not, he maybe seen being back to his old self but some residue is still effect from the drink and smoke he intake.
Christian was tripping balls. Odds are Simon was dead
You can’t breathe without the muscles in your diaphragm. So in real life, he would not still be breathing.
@@Kahlessa exactly. I read that it could be an hallucination of Christian and it makes sense.
theres a lot of things pulsing like that throughout the movie - almost warped. in the scene with her at the head of the dinner table with the flower crown one of the pink flowers is pulsing in and out i thought i was tripping balls. but you notice more things warping and pulsing
This shit makes me think twice about traveling abroad and meeting strangers. Definitely gonna be careful with that shit
And urinating on anything
@@joemccguirre7191 🤣🤣
Lmao it is a movie. I am swedish and live in sweden and we definitely don’t kill ppl.
lol same. sweden is off the list forever lollll
@@blankasoderqvist2342 gör vi inte? Håll uppe charadern
This kind of horror movie always got me! No need jumpscare to make you terrified
be disturbed.... sign...
It wasn't even disturbing the movie was so hard to take seriously and the characters were outright stupid and blind to what was going on
Yeah a man being drugged and raped and getting killed for it is great lol
It wasnt scary at all but it disturbs your stomach a bit thats all
More like gore
You know what's scary about this whole movie for me even after 3 years or so? It's how I actually calmed down for a bit when the lady explained how the two old people died for the greater good. Their faces were literally smashed in, it was disturbing yet I actually believed and rationalized what the lady was explaining to Connie and Simon. I ACTUALLY thought it was okay.
This movie was insane.
Dude, YES. Ditto!
Well I think they would got you too, just like Dani.
it might be what they do but i dont see a good rationale for it. once their people reach an age that they cant reproduce, work, or really provide anything for the group they get killed off. the woman argues that they do it to avoid painful deaths but it makes more sense that they simply dont feel the need to take care of them anymore.
same
How do you think cults work? This is how.
Lol I haven't watched the movie but my mother did accidentally (apparently she didn't know it was a horror movie), and it absolutely disturbed her
The cover is literally a girl crying what would she think 💀
Update: I've watched the movie again with my mother on Christmas Eve. I liked it although it really is disturbing.
@@ellis2004 the cover doesn't suggest it's a horror at all. She is crying but could be a drama it's bright and sunny
@@codinginflow bro that scene you watched it with your mom 🤔
@@sukhrajsingh3135 yes, it was a bit awkward
I normally hate Horror films because of all the cheap Jump scares and silly tricks they use.
Midsommar is *exceptional*.
I never thought a colored and bright movie can be this disturbing.
No ghosts or Zombies are shown in this Movie...
Just the most scary thing ever... *HUMAN*
This Movie set a New Standard for Horror Movies in my opinion!
if you like midsommar you’ll like hereditary
um not all horror films contain jump scares 🙁
@@_daki I'm pretty sure they're aware of that
ikr!
Basically you’ll like all the movies from this studio
In the scene where the Sweedish friend is showing her pictures and he says “this was the mayflower queen last year” and looks at her and says “I’m so glad you’re coming” I instantly knew where it was going 💀
My guy what took you so long?.. you were half an hour late to that ‘reveal’ 😂
good movie but honestly any normal person would have left when the two old people
jumped off the cliff😂
I agree, and to be fair, Simon and Connie wanted to leave right after this and were killed. Dani also wanted to leave but Christian refused
@@filmcomicsexplained true! im sure if they all had left at the same time they would of probably got out alive
After that shooting those psychos if they so much as touched you would have definitely been in the cards.
Something to keep in mind is that the characters aren't really all that normal. The british couple are the only ones that appear to be decent people.
Josh is an academic who is blind to reality and only focused on his thesis - he's not really a bad guy, he just has no grasp of the gravity of the situation, since he only sees it from a analytical, academic perspective.
Mark was not present, but it is likely he would have reacted poorly despite claiming to have missed out. He is crass and obnoxious, but ultimately cowardly.
Chris is likely the most malicious of all. He is indecisive and careless, but most notably emotionally cold.
Dani is weak and anxious. She wants to leave, but she is vulnerable to be coaxed and manipulated by Chris due to her inability to stand up for herself.
What I liked most about this movie was that all the main characters were deeply flawed people, portrayed well by the actors. I found them all unlikable in some way, which was all the more compelling.
@@H25Invicta i like your take on it
“Oh yeah, no I was totally cool with your elders committing unalive on themselves!”
*hurriedly packs bags to escape in the middle of the night*
@Domo Jones Yeah the movie was terrible
@@recession81 I get the impression you aren't very smart
@@theklayguy Because I have an opinion about the characters being stupid and not catching on to their friends missing and when they are asked about it they shrugged it off? You're obviously not smart if you can't see these characters are one dimensional. You probably like being a submissive who gets pegged by master dominatrix 👎
@@recession81 damn, must take a lot of insecurity to triangulate your issues as much as you are right now
@@recession81 pegged by a dominatrix?? Buddy I think you missed a few steps there lmao
This movie was amazing. Nothing has blown me away quite like this. No jump scares, it relies on legitimate anxiety and fears.
And the bear necessities
Disgusting demonizing, and humiliating about one of our most sacred traditions.
It's 100 percent deliberate. Imagine a Swedish director going to 1srael and doing something similar about one of their sacred traditions..
Would you say the same? Never.
@@GratDuForloradeArgumentet In what way is the movie offensive to Swedish traditions? It's clear enough that the movie isn't trying to be an accurate portrayal of Swedish culture but of its distortion by a cult.
@@GratDuForloradeArgumentetyou guys were Vikings…get over it lmao😂😂
@GratDuForloradeArgumentet don't threaten everyone with a good time
Hey there’s that eye brow kid actor!
LMAOOO THATS WHAT MY MOM CALLS HIM
Guinness World Records called him some time ago, Space Cowboy. They offered him the "World's Most Distracting Eyebrows" Award.
Lol he looks like if all the nerds in the world fused into one being.
My mom says “he looks more like penny wise than bill”
I call him eyebrow guy
The moment id see people wearing the same clothes acting all happy...
Not a good time to do drugs . _ .
RIGHT!!! LMAO!!!
lol seriously
Rightttt
Exactly
My thoughts exactly
can i just say that the scene where she has a panic attack from the shrooms is one of the most accurate depictions of it ive ever seen, the constant talking to yourself so u can calm down and reassure urself that ur fine, overthinking every movement and every surrounding moving in weird ways as well the bright colors. incredible job from the director
I said the same, never did shrooms but deff had some bad experiences while smoking weed.
I felt the same way. One time I smoked weed and had a horrible psychotic episode, I did exactly what Dani did. I ran through the woods, kept talking to myself trying to calm myself down and take control. It was very accurate.
@@KillBill808dude literally same every time i smoke weed i get super paranoid and nauseous and i start talking to myself telling myself to calm down
@@nannyplum-cj9bt it's mostly an anxiety thing I figured. I still deal with my anxiety so weed is an 50/50 experience for me even tho I haven't done it for over 6 months. But I realized I was scared or fighting the feeling of losing control, once you can accept it it's fine. But than again, it's not for everybody.
Oh 100%. That part was so relatable to me too. I can't even do weed because I have bad trips basically every single time. I was just like "Yep".
As a occasional psycadelic user the tripping visuals are so accurate its scary
I THOUGHT THE SAME THING
Just imagine watching this while tripping lol
@@reeehabibi1169 Better this than The Wall.
@veronica carlson probably took too much
@@koolasian20 Or something else.
The mating scene with Christian and like 10 girls mimicking the moans of that one redhead is forever burned into my brain 🤔
Who tf says mating🤣🤣
@@uguuuguunen9544 they do... in the movie
@@uguuuguunen9544 but thats exactly what they were doing, not making love or fvcking. Just mating
the naked grandma 🤮
ikr,
That's new kind of horror+cringe hybird.
I think these films are made to show average people how the average “normal” person can be manipulated to joining a cult. When they suffer immense loss and grief, they have nothing left to lose and are vulnerable to manipulation, that’s how they join the cults. The cult members make them feel like family, like they can count on them. The same can be said for gang members. Psychopaths such as Charles Manson were good at pinpointing people who are vulnerable and easier to manipulate. Seems like basic psychology to me and I feel sorry for people who are easily manipulated.
I used to be Mormon, and you are so absolutely fucking correct 👍🏼
Very well stated
Yep, people get very focused on the relationship thing. But the movie really nailed the Grief; being surrounded by people that just don't get it, wanting to get a break, and longing for connection. It's a beautiful (and morbid) take on how grief feels.
I went through a traumatic loss and one thing I kept repeating to myself was "don't get in a relationship, you are not okay" I definitely searched for "spiritual" outlets, but i tried to take the useful and leave the rest. My therapist was amazing in not imposing his opinion, but he helped me to stay critical and level-headed through it all. I even did psychedelics during that time, and i don't recommend doing that shit when you are still grieving.
When i watched Midsommar, after 3 or 4 years of my loss, it hit me like a truck.
Exactly.
At least they got the drugging right, for once. All those "mystical experiences" are really just cause the "ceremonial tea" or even just the regular food/drink at recruitment/"just informational" meetings has been dosed. Imagine all the people who still believe it was real when they could manufacture the same type of "spiritual experience" with a lil M.
As swede I can confirm that this is what we do every year.
Lad stop fucking hell
Swede here! nop
That’s facts, people make it out very weird to be but for us it’s a tradition
😂
Come to India my friend we have ever better rituals, search for the Aghori rituals and habits.
The deleted scenes make the deaths of the outsiders sacrificed seem slightly more deserving bc it showed deliberate or callous responses to their "transgressions". I noticed a lot of ppl commenting on how they wish they'd been left in for that reason; but, I think that's exactly why he took them out - It throws off our sense of order &robs us of that tiny "well, they kinda had it comin'" comfort.
Where can I watch it?
It does make Christian even more of an asshole, which would make you root for his death instead of being horrified by it... which some people did anyways, apparently.
Mark is the only one who I felt had it coming. He was rude from the start and really sealed his fate by pissing on the tree. Connie and simon were reasonably upset. Josh did do what he wasn't supposed to, yes, but his actions weren't out of carelessness or disregard, but more so desperation. Marks fate was easy to swallow because he was an asshole, but we all still know it wasn't exactly deserved or warranted.
That sounds ridiculous if someone is rude or disrespectful it’s not an excuse to murder
Omg- it just hit me that Pelle said his parents burned alive. We’re they burned in a sacrifice ?
He didn't lie either way, if burnt as sacrifice, most likely were burnt alive so . . .
WHAT THE FUCK I WOULDN'T HAVE REALIZED IF YOU NEVER MENTIONED ITTT
I just watched this and came looking for this comment
Oh my god that makes so much sense!! And he also didn't seem too upset about it which I found odd lol
Nah the sacrifice happens every 90 years obviously his parents can't be that old
this is why Pewdiepie left Sweden
lmao
Not true Currently its -900000 Outside
Yeah thats why
@@willexists7439 What part of Sweden? Stockholm is like -2 degrees atm while where I live in Estonia it's -20 xd
@@Gaming4Justice Its a joke about winter lol I moved out of sweden 4 years ago May Have a foggy memory LOL
LMAO
Notice that when the group were first welcomed by the cult, one of the elders greets danny by saying "welcome home, we are so pleased to see you" when the others are met with cordial handshakes. Her story was mapped out for her since the start
This was not mentioned in the video and I think it's super important to acknowledge Christian and Maja's "mating ritual" is not a sex scene, he was drugged throughout the whole scene. He was not having sex with her, he was being sexually assaulted
Well at least he spread his genes before he died which is so instinctively programmed in our brains 😂
He was raped.
LOL men cant be sexually assaulted
@@cevanfx40is this a joke?
@@cevanfx40Are you serious?
Notice how Dani fully embraces Pagenism as " Christian " dies?
@@googleoperationcyclone no they definitely named him Christian for a reason bud
@@googleoperationcyclone nope, they used the name as a storytelling device.
Loved that little easter egg
Not a fan of that one lol
Y’all know sometimes names are just names right?? This isn’t about paganism it’s about a cult. Stop forcing “paganism is evil!!!” bullshit
back in high school, an old classmate of mine, who was from the Faroe Islands, told me that back in the old days, when the elders got too tired and could not work or help out, they would cast themself of the cliffs of the island, into the deep sea. This to make sure they would not be a burden for the younger generations.
Don't know if it was true, but seeing the same theme play out in "Midsummer" made my skin crawl.
Same way old wolves just move away from the pack and die in some bush - altho in this case it was more of an active choice.
@@Brakvash Wow I didn't know that about wolves. Amazing animals.
i hope i never get in contact with a cult cause im never getting out, when i saw that scene where the old people jumped from that cliff i thought "yea thats just their culture, im not judging, its tradition."
i was ok with it at first. they would’ve had me in their clutches lol
Im so glad Im not the only one that thought that too
holy shit, I can't believe I'm saying this but I understand you. I mean I was clearly disturbed and was glad the main casts showed horrified reactions but after the lady explained how it's tradition for them, I was actually swayed into thinking that it was normal. Just for a bit, then I snapped out of it. It's still pretty fcking scary that I actually even thought it was normal 😭
🤣
I'm so sorry you felt this way. It looks like you're prone to get easily manipulated in real life too. I think you should work on it because that's not good the world is full of evil people unfortunately.
As for me I would try to get tf away from there right after seeing the old people unaliving themselves, just like connie and Simon. And probably get ki**ed like them too, but whatever. That's just a scenario that's never gonna happen with me anyway.
I would've totally fallen for this cult and I'm sure they'd have killed me first.
I would of went full psycho and slit their throats one by one while holding my hand over their mouth while they were sleeping
@@recession81 haaahaaaaaa...yup. there's that Maybe that's the sequel!!!!
@@calonstanni Lmao
@@recession81 this all would’ve been solved if I could’ve brought my revolver on the airplane with me 😞 lol
😂😂😌
Note to self, when invited to a gathering of mostly people you don't know, politely decline the drinks provided by them. 😂
I’m bringing my own snacks and bottles
Keep a poker face. Accept the drink but surreptitiously dispose of it.
when the main characters so carelessly accepted the drugs at the beginning i literally just sat there and couldn't believe like huh???? you don't know those people???? why would you do this?? and every single time they drank something on-screen, this orange «tea», i just. i dunno. maybe i have trust issues but even on festivals and such i never accept food and drinks offered, no thanks it feeds my paranoia
@@on3zt2ey9c Good idea. P
Grown men have been doped at bars/clubs too. Straight, even.
I can never look at flowercrowns the same ever again
i think its interesting, with all the imagery of crosses, and how the guy named "Christian" is the one to be burnt
Why the heck didn’t I think of that?!? 🤯 maybe representing some innocent sinner? Idk I’d have to rewatch to elaborate a concrete theory.
Yes and he's the one who opposes the cults views and is really bothered by them, compared to Dani who embraces them
I don't think he was bothered at all he is the one who didn't let dani leave@vykepp5709
the scariest part of this movie was naked grandma
Oi. Grandma can be sexy too!!!
@@calebsmum109 fbi wants to know you're location
@@Boo_hoo7 I live in London. I'm been waiting for them for a month! Why are they not here yet? I'm ready
@@calebsmum109 coming right now m8
“NAKED GRANDMAAA” - Family Feud Guy 😂😩
I think it’s important to remember that if you think the ending with Dani is girl power and what happened to Christian isn’t totally and utterly tragic (being coerced by unknown, outside forces to have sex with a girl he’s not chosen by his own will but by the cult) you are susceptible to cult tactics, brainwashing and grooming. That’s exactly how Mr. Aster wants to trap you into sympathizing with Dani’s decision and ultimately agreeing with what happens to Christian even though he had no control since he was literally drugged the whole time, and of course the supernatural forces (Maja’s love spell and rune placed under his bed without consent) controlling him thru the cult.
Perfectly explained.
@@nvkba are u ignoring the multiple times he was drugged, the silent social pressure and the almost ritualistic aspect of the “mating”? Homie was raped.
@@nvkba he was drugged out of his mind
You could argue that Christian kept Dani in a dark drugged and trapped place for years too by treating her like shit and selfishly never being honest and letting her go so she could find real love. But holding on just enough to not have to deal ‘being the bad guy’ or regret if he changed his mind (as he says at the bar table). He was a selfish coward and a shitty emotionally manipulative and gaslighting person not only to Dani but his friend who he stole his thesis from and threw under the bus as soon as the book went missing. No he doesn’t deserve to die a horrible cult death but there are reasons ppl, and especially women who have been treated horribly by partners aren’t exactly mourning him.
@@hangoutwithme346 It seems to me like you are justifying Dani's choice to sacrifice Christian.
As a former member of a cult myself and watching this for the first time yesterday I can't help noticing how many similarities there are with my past experiences. This movie really freaked me out, it was almost like watching back again interactions and feelings already felt before. This is defenetly disturbing.....
Ahh, tell me more? I’m kinda interested
SORRY WHAT NOW
Whaat??
Was that cult christianity?
@@Nightowl7982wow we have a comedian here
I did become low-key obsessed with this film. Loved the themes and how absolutely unsettling it all was. Thank you Niyat!
I keep finding something I haven’t noticed before each time I watch it!!
I don’t like the film but definitely don’t understand why people are calling it a happy horror , because it was obvious something was up to the cast the whole time but they just went about there day...
@@ryleeguy2763 it’s a movie. They aren’t supposed to know. If you read the script, you can read the mindset they are supposed to be in
Katarina Skubi I meant they’re acting did not express such bliss ignorance. Any normal person would run and I think that was all going to the minds of the actors as they were trying to emotionally display the scene and really messed with there execution of liens towards each other.(a lot of pauses in dialogue, that shouldn’t happen with such a professional cast) I mean I understand the girl she’s perfect for a cult initiate. And her emotional state was somewhat convincing until the last scene. But their initial shock was such a jarring extreme I don’t see how any rational human wouldn’t think it’s all down cliff from here. And the actors know that. This is a prime movie of “why is that person doing that”, these actors jobs are to convey convincingly why they would act irrationally. It seems to challenging for them because it was too irrational. The art is honestly the only good thing about this and it’s borrowed, and the subtext is so subtext it hardly matters after a point, either your a Easter Hunt, or a movie.
@@ryleeguy2763 you must be so fun to watch movies with
I felt as if Dani chose Chris as a sacrfice as a sort of mercy kill. He was paralyzed and his vocal chords were cut, he is stuck in a crazy cult. That's no life, so I interpreted it as if she wanted to 'save' him from his misery.
That’s a nice take on it. Because personally I thought she was savage for sacrificing him and watching him burn like that!
well when " Christian" dies , she becomes fully pagan & smiles..so..
@@gigiarmany She is not fully pagan, she is fully in the cult. She wasn't converted religiously, she was conscripted for the cult specifically. She will accept the way of Harga because of the cult and might even come to believe in it, because why wouldn't she, but the religion itself is, at its core, irrelevant to Harga. They'd be the same if they were Orthodox Christians or worshiped the Greek pantheon.
I had the same thought, but I also thought she chose him because she saw him doing that redhead earlier.
Who said his vocal cords were cut?
Of the people who I've seen cover this movie and the linked traditions, I think this is the most closely accurate one. As a Swede, I actually thought ättestupa was a thing that happened in the past. Must have gotten it twisted with the hammer-thing. Having grown up in Hälsingland I grew up hearing the song Hårgalåten quite a lot. Love it, it is hauntingly beautiful. I am also so, so glad that they used actual swedes for the townspeople.
As an American who seen a ton of horrors this movie sucks. The only interesting part is the beautiful culture and the interesting traditions. Which eventually gets fogged between wicker man BS and terrible acting and reacting. They use these great and amazing aspects of the sweed culter as a face plate for a B-movie script. Of course they used sweeds they need people to speak Swedish.
@@ryleeguy2763 you can dislike the movie all you want but the acting was not bad dude. It was top tier especially when compared to most horror films
Creepy Closet No it wasn’t I’ve seen all these people in other films Josh was the worst actor of them all, this film should be a blowout with that kind of cast
@@ryleeguy2763 Agree its 100% pure cringe from The start and The ending is like a parody i couldnt stop laughing haha
And here we have the typical American with his "I didn't like it so it's crap" attitude...
Josh - “does this orange juice have pulp in it?”
Cult chick - “just a little”
Something I didn't actually get before watching this video (kind of obvious in a rewatch) , is that when the group first arrived to the cult (before we knew it was a cult) everyone was greeted with a "welcome!", but Dani was greeted with "Welcome home!", forshadowing yet again that Dani was bound to stay with the cult at the end of the movie
The directors cut of this movie is amazing and gives a different film experience. The first time you watch, it's easy to be focused only on the POV characters, but on subsequent watches, you start to notice how weirdly the entire cult behaves and how they are all in on it.
Sweden usually has a spike in childbirth 9 months after midsummer. But its usually because couples get really drunk, happy and forgets precautions. Not rituals. Hihi
If you say so...
@@MakkatttackK hihi
Whatever......
Still gonna visit tho. If They wanna let me smash in room of old grannies before killing me go ahead I’m a cat anyways. I’ll just stay away the next life.
@@MakkatttackK come with me bro. Is catnip legal there?
On a serious note is there a place over there that’s always sunny? I’m a dumb American. I think it’s only possible in like Antarctica or somewhere but still
The opening minutes of this movie are some of the most disturbing and unsettling moments I’ve ever had watching a movie. Dani’s sister’s face haunts my nightmares as well as Dani’s absolute despair within her screams and sobs. 😞
THis is how i feel when i go to IKEA
right!!
@@emeliegarcia9133 no for real
i hate it when i go to ikea and they skin my boyfriend to turn him into a human scarecrow, its inconvenient really :(
@@picklebottomjeans They turned my best friend into meatballs... my friend is pretty popular, you should see the people lined up to taste him.
lmfaooo
I was unknowingly recruited by a cult and it’s scary how similar this movie mirrored my experience. Be safe.
😗 is that true?
You run away and cut communication with anyone associated with them. They hypnotize, trauma bond and do all types of sick shit to your mind. And pray. Prayer helps.
If you're comfortable sharing, what was the cult that you mistakenly got into about? Like what was their goal? Just curious.
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You went to Sweden too?
This film was originally given an NC-17 by the MPAA. According to Ari Aster, around 30 minutes was cut from the final film mainly due to content. The director's cut released shortly after its theatrical run restores this footage.
Most of the Swedish dialogue spoken by the Hårga natives is deliberately not subtitled, in order to create the sense of isolation for the audience and especially for the foreign visitors.
When the film was released in Sweden, rather than eliciting fear in the audience, many people laughed. Many Swedish critics praised the film as an excellent black comedy.
Mark displays an extreme phobia of ticks, which is based on Ari Aster's real-life fear of bugs and illness. Like Mark, Aster wore two pairs of socks over his jeans to ensure he would not receive bug bites.
Despite the Swedish setting, the film was mostly shot in Hungary.
Dani's surname is Ardor (visible on the computer screen in several shots), Latin for "flame."
Despite sharing the same title and being horror movies set in Sweden, this film and the Danish cult classic "Midsommer (2003)" are not related.
Despite the film taking place entirely in sunlight, it does not contain one shot of the sun. The film's trailer contained one shot of the sun. A shot of the sun has been reinserted in the director's cut of the film.
Ariana Grande is a fan of the film, calling it one of her favorite films of 2019. She tried (and failed) to buy the May Queen Gown used in the film at an auction. She also threw a Midsommar-themed birthday party for herself on her 27th birthday.
Klaudia Csányi's debut.
Despite being the main characters and with the exception of cries and screams, neither Dani nor Christian speak in the last twenty-five minutes.
During the meal where meat pies are served, Christian has a glass of reddish juice while everyone else has yellow juice. An image earlier in the film suggests that this may be because his drink has been spiked with menstrual blood.
The strange mating ritual in the movie has very little to do with actual midsummer celebration in Sweden. It is however a fact that the 9 out of the 10 most common birthday dates in Sweden are all during April. 9 months after midsummer and July, the most popular month for summer vacations, that is.
This is the fifth A24 film to be released nationwide without a platform release prior. The others were The Witch (2016), Free Fire (2017), It Comes At Night (2017), and Hereditary (2018).
Much to the chagrin of Swedish horror fans, the film was not released during midsummer in Sweden, but a few weeks afterwards.
i havent actually watched the movie... and i dont think i ever will, it sounds so terrifying... but i just wanna know like what its about
@shy girl yeah, i havent even watched it but i saw this one picture of like dani's sisters face in the trees.... its so disturbing
Watch it, it is turly an experience.
I only did marijuana in my life but my guess if u did shrooms, u will find this move a real trip
@@Kizaoners1 yeah it’s like a bad trip IMO lol
It’s about a group of kids that go to this summer festival thing and slowly fall into the cult
you should watch it but when you do you’ll wish u never watched it
Man, as much as I tried to pay attention, I missed all the signs
I feel you
I think one of the things that spun me out most with this movie was the hallucination animations throughout pretty much the whole thing - one of the only movies to accurately portray what things tend to look like for most people on mushrooms 😅
Ah yes Midsomar, the uh “Happy” Horror Movie
I agree, A Capitalist AI. I am pleased that MidSommar has no musical parts aside from that dance scene. It is a well constructed slow burn horror movie that lets each layer of horror do it's thing. In the end, it all becomes a jaw dropping level of horror that lasts. This is better than a hard hitting horror conclusion that you promptly forget about once you leave the movie theater.
its more like bright which is unusual for a horror movie
Well, @@ZarrysLux, the greatest horrors *do* happen in the light...
Ari Aster and Jordan Peele both different styles of directing but equally great. They have been hitting it out of the ball park lately with these movies. I'm never usually a horror movie fan but these movies are very hard to miss.
What a fantastic and unique horror film. The only “inconsistency” that stuck out to me was how Mark was supposably an anthropology student, yet was so confused about the backlash he received from peeing on a sacred tree. I get he was the “fool” out of the group but you would think he would understand that quite clearly. Doesn’t take away from the film at all tho, just something I thought was strange.
That movie made me rethink my decisions in life and how i treat those around me
Why?
5:14 I counted 27 rays coming off the wooden sun entrance. 27 being the numerical midpoint(midsommar) between 18 and 36 (the sommar season)
I recently watched this film and thought it was absolutely outstanding. The daylight creepiness, the music, location and actors, and the hidden symbols certainly make this film a second watch. Good synopsis of the film too :-)
This movie is the sole reason why I will never go to Sweden
There are cults, witchcraft and honestly worse things then both in pretty much every country
The midsommar festival is a swedish festival, but no haluciagens or murder involved. You decorate a giant pole with flowers then dance around it, listen to music and always complain about the weathwr
you’re missing out
@@Liam-ru8uw no
literally i wanted to go but after this i am quite scared to visit europe...
I watched this with my boyfriend and we felt so weird and uneasy after the entire thing
Same here. Not re-watching it
Gay
Why is it that the only thing that comes to mind is gay with some people good God. Although must say it would be an interesting viewing experience with a partner. It's like get out met the wicker man.
Gay
@@trialerrorsharer9398 gay
2 thoughts on an otherwise haunting and amazing film. If this happens every 90 years, how did Pelle have a photo of last years May Queen (and indeed there was an entire wall of May Queens, signifying that the ritual happens regularly). Also, I think we are meant the infer that Pelle's parents were sacrificed in one of the ceremonies when he mentions that he watched his parents burn to death. This also could not have happened if the festival was only observed once every 90 years. Anything I missed that might make these points make sense?
So I was a bit confused about it as well but I watched another explanation video on the movie before this one and that kind of cleared it for me. So the basic ritual happens every year. The singing and dancing. But the sacrilegious ceremony happens only after 90 years. The outsiders are probably brought in every year for breeding purposes, they're probably drugged and are made to mate with the women but the sacrificing of 9 people, 4 of which are outsiders is only done once 90 years.
As far as his parents burning in fire.. Pelle said after 72 or 76 the elders are killed so maybe his parents got themselves killed by fire or jumped off the cliff or something. I don't really have an explanation for that one.
Apparently it’s only the sacrificing that’s every 90 years. An even simpler possibility is that the 90 year thing is nothing but a lie to lure victims in to something so “rare”.
I said the same thing
@@farwarauf9221 just wanted to clarify that pele mentioned his parents died while he was still a child, so unless his parents gave birth to him at a very old age, that probably isn't true. although i do wonder why he mentioned how they died specifically - i assume it's just foreshadowing to the burning even that happens in the end :p also thanks for the first part tho, i was confused about the photo as well but that explains it!
yeah...
Something I loved about hereditary is how often their most scary scenes were in broad daylight and in places where any horror movie character would consider safe, lots of people, public, light, sun. I'm glad they kept up with that.
Because of this movie, I will never let myself be invited to a festival that only happens in decades.
I’m never going to the Swedish countryside in summer ‼️ NEVER
I must confess, i consider watching these videos as watching the movie. It's just as disturbing but having someone narrate them in an accent makes them bearable XD.
same! The accent really helps
Just watched it yesterday. Find it very disturbing. Wish I did not watch it
@@mounag8518 I can never watch it. It would really disturb me as well. It’s crazy how the human mind can be so creatively evil.
I thought this was a myth! But if you're partial to the accent I'd appreciate giving my vid of midsommar a look, I go into where this particularly disturbing love ritual comes from historically too!
@@Kimkong2 same, I watched hereditary in cinema without knowing what to expect, I was pretty traumatised so knowing this is the same film director and from what I'm seeing here in this analysis video, I know that if i watch this my feeling of regret will be stronger than my current curiosity. I wish i hadn't watched hereditary so i don't wanna be in the situation where i wish i hadn't watched midsommar.
Good thing i saw this YT video actually because I had been a bit curious about this film while not knowing anything about it (not even that it was a horror movie) meaning i would have been even more disturbed than people who at least knew in advance that it was a horror film.
The reason why i was curious about it is because one of the old people sarificed is played by Björn Andrésen a man who is famous for his sad life story.
He was a young pretty boy in the 60s who became so famous for his beauty that he had a major influence on the evolution of the shojo manga genre and was basically the reason for the pretty boy trope in anime/manga.
But he was repeatedly sexually abused and traumatised by the movie/modeling industry and it broke his sanity and this movie midsommar was sort of his return on screen after disappearing for decades, and since the movie cover looked like a happy summer movie I thought "oh sweet, this looks like a happy setting for a come back, I might watch!". God I dodged a bullet!
Dude. This is great. You’ve expanded on this powerful movie beautifully.
Thanks!
@A Shn hahaha
I don't know why but man this movie has become one of the best horror films to come out in quite some time. It's so captivating and keeps you engaged the whole 2 hours and 20+ minutes.
i love how you also clarified what wasn't a part of paganism/ pagan rituals!!
The element of moving from trauma surrounded by people who don't really understand or care about your trauma, into a place of PTSD, and then overcoming it hit close to the bone. Her sister remains with her in the landscape, forever, but her sister is no longer giving her nightmares and day-mares. That is the symbolism that really struck with me.
Could you please go into “I have no mouth, and I must scream?” with both the game and the book?? I’d love to hear your take on it
You should watch Ryan hollingers video on it! It’s amazing
You left out the mystical components. For example, during the "Pole Dance" ritual, Dani was momentarily able to speak their language! Occult magic assumed real in this movie.
It wasn't their language though, I'm pretty sure it was all just gibberish.
im pretty sure it was gibberish (not 100%) but i watched w subtitles and it said [both speaking gibberish]
It was all gibberish, Swedish person here. My boyfriend wanted me to translate it but kinda couldn’t lol.
@@Kyariii had the same experience. I’m American and my Swedish girlfriend lol’d at me for thinking that the gibberish was Swedish.
But they were both high and it's a common experience to become telepathic and understand each other in that heightened state of awareness.
This was amazing thank you for the break down. You're so very well spoken, you make clear points with great reference. I appreciate all the work you put into these videos.
Considering how brutally Dani's sister died i believe Harga killed her and parents as a part of plan to make Dani join community. Putting her in such emotional state and cuttings bonds with her previous life.
I dont think theyd have killed dani's family, her sister wasnt bound and only had a mask on to kill herself and the hoze to kill their parents. The death of her family and subsequent grief leads to her vulnerability which the Harga friend (cant remember the guys name) notices. This then makes him realize it may he possible to convert her to the cult
Edit: Pele is the dudes name
That is a Sinister concept but I think her Sister really did it
@@BassLineProductionsI I think Pele murdered them to set her up to go with the guys to the commune.
@@Cerulean0987 he is at an entirely different location during the murder/suicide, as seen when christian gets calls on the same night and Pele is right beside him during these events in the diner. Its a neat conspiracy but the logistics of it just don't make sense with the timeline of events in the movie. I still say the only reason Dani was chosen by the harga is because of the vulnerable state she was in due to the deaths of her family, that is the mental state that cults look for when attempting to recruit members. Dani was invited by Christian (he says he something about her likely not actually joining them) and then Pele begins grooming her towards the harga
I know right? Not to mention there’s no way she could have done that to herself?? Maybe it’s a reality is unrealistic thing but to start the car, make sure it gets into her parents room, then take one tube to her room, _tape the thing to her mouth_ before she passes out? Yeah I don’t buy it. Not to mention the “good” timing for Pelle. 100% set up
I genuinely don’t understand how this movie has so much praise. The eeriest thing about the movie happened at the beginning of the movie and that’s the murder suicide and what made it eerie was the bloodcurdling scream
I NEVER NOTICED HER SISTER IN THE TREES this movie was a master piece.
If you don’t like slow burn thought provoking horror, this isn’t for you. For the rest of us, it’s brilliant.
lifespan is 72, midsommar is every 90 years. In their society there are two types of people. Those who have lived through the festival and those who have not. but by the time it rolls around, it is the first for everyone and everyone present is a fresh face.
I watched this and hereditary back to back not knowing the same guy did them both ....both great
i did the exact same thing. had no idea until right now.
How did you not have a mental breakdown watching both back to back? •_• I watched midsommar and since then I’ve been very reluctant to watch Hereditary. The Witch was another blow to my mind.
@@shatteredscry I have seen shit that will turn you WHITE man. And that's just tuesday
Aster is wild bro his films are so so trauma inducing and the fact in both hereditary and midsommar there’s no way out. They’re all stuck in their situation until they meet their inevitable doom. Also another mention that doesn’t have themes of murder with their inevitable doom but in his short film ‘the strangest thing about the johnsons’, the dad is stuck being tortured and r@p3d by his son with no mental way out as he always sees himself as the one in the wrong which is so heartbreaking
The strangest things about the Johnsons was so disturbing! Like major trigger warnings !! To anyone interested in watching it.
@@nicolenikkinicola6187 literally I don’t think I’ve ever felt so disgusted watching something and the scene where the dad is screaming in the bathroom and the mum just turns up the volume on the tv to block it out oh my god
I can handle monsters, ghouls, and the like in movies with no problems. To me, Midsommar is one of the most truly horrifying movies out there. The murderous cult thing is quite real and each of these deaths, this situation, could realistically happen. To me, that is more terrifying than any other kind of horror film any day of the week. I have rarely ever been as unsettled as I was at the end of this movie.
I'm gonna watch it just for eyebrow boy
I don't know if it was just me but I had a real problem with how hyper-emotional the main character was and how sensitive she was to everyone but had no one was sensitive to her. in real life people have real friends and I understand how some friends don't recognize, like the mental trouble that you're in, but all of her friends like literally did not take into account like the personal pressure that she was dealing with and I think that was everyone's undoing. But I also think that makes this a very relevant personal connection story that I think we all need to pay attention to cuz everyone's going through some crazy s*** and she was going through some craziness and then she literally decided to go nuclear at the end and I respect it. I would have killed that mother f***** to
My “friends” acted the same way when I was going through extremely tough stuff. They ditched me and gave me excuses and it was honestly ridiculous. The point is not all “friends” are/will be good friends to you back, sometimes you learn the hard way
When someone goes through deep trauma (loosing family) sometimes they will choose to be with anyone to make them feel less alone. She fell in with a bad crowd at a bad time.
Excuse me? You wouldn’t be hyper emotional if your literal whole family was murdered/ committed suicide?
i agree with some of that, but you have to remember that the boys aren’t her friends, they’re Christian’s and they don’t care for Dani to begin with so they don’t really have any obligations to get involved with her problems. I think they feel sympathy for her which i think is part of the reason they don’t protest her joining them on the trip more. anyway, just food for thought.
Hard to say... since NONE of her friends were depicted in the storyline. (Besides the one VERY SUPPORTIVE PHONE CALL SHE WAS” ON) The guys were NOT her friends. And though they didn’t necessarily like her, they were sensitive to her emotions. Not one BITCHED AND MOANED ABOUT HER COMING ALONG ON A “GUYS TRIP”, IN THE FINAL HOUR.... the guys I know, YEAH FUCKING RIGHT!!!! 😂😂😂😂
People get very focused on the relationship thing. But the movie really nailed the Grief; being surrounded by people that just don't get it, wanting to get a break, and longing for connection. It's a beautiful (and morbid) take on how grief feels.
I went through a traumatic loss and one thing I kept repeating to myself was "don't get in a relationship, you are not okay" I definitely searched for "spiritual" outlets, but i tried to take the useful and leave the rest. My therapist was amazing in not imposing his opinion, but he helped me to stay critical and level-headed through it all. I even did psychedelics during that time, and i don't recommend doing that shit when you are still grieving.
When i watched Midsommar, after 3 or 4 years of my loss, it hit me like a truck.
I've never seen an actor or actress portray emotion like she did. Too real, wouldn't watch again.
"it gets better with each repeat viewing"
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH no thank you
exactly
I think the scariest part of this is that all the horrifying aspects of the cult are all normalised by the members. That's why along with many other reasons it's unsurprising when she goes insane at the end.
Disgusting demonizing, and humiliating about one of our most sacred traditions.
It's 100 percent deliberate. Imagine a Swedish director going to 1srael and doing something similar about one of their sacred traditions..
Would you say the same? Never.
I absolutely love this film. The performance the actors put on were phenomenal and outstanding.🙌🏼🖤💀
I never noticed before when they enter the village the man specifically tells Dani, “Welcome home.”
What I understood of the movie is that they needed someone vulnerable since it was easier to manipulate, and preferible without family so she can totally commit to the "traditions" of the cult and then feel part of it as family. Astrologically Dani was a perfect match for Pelle, and Dani was a perfect add on to the cult since she will bring along the guys to sacrifice althou the guys thought they "inveted her".
Disgusting demonizing, and humiliating about one of our most sacred traditions.
It's 100 percent deliberate. Imagine a Swedish director going to 1srael and doing something similar about one of their sacred traditions..
Would you say the same? Never.
Has anyone else noticed the flower on her head at the end pulsating??
I noticed. It pulsated the whole time she was wearing the flower crown. I thought it was beautiful actually. One of my favorite parts of the movie that I just watched days ago and I really wanna watch it again but w/a friend tho
YES!!
it represented her heartbeat, that's why it pulsated faster when pelle kissed her
It shattered my cosy dreams about Scandinavia, a movie I never want to watch again.
4:42 gave me chills…excellent catch. Now I can’t unsee it when I watch the film
Really great video man. I've seen quite a few films attempt to explain the films deeper meanings but yours might be the best.
Just stumbled on your channel after watching some reviews post-Midsommar, really nicely put together run down of the movie!
2:23 I love how he's welcoming everyone but specifically welcomes Dani *home*