Midsommar (2019)
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Currently sits at 83% (avg. 7.4/10) on RT and 75% on Metacritic, if anyone’s curious. Haven’t read too many reviews but looks like this doesn’t quite reach the greatness of Hereditary, but is a very solid film nonetheless.
Which is absolutely fine by me.
Which is absolutely fine by me.
I'm seeing this tonight and I am so excited!!!!!
EDIT: okay i'm not seeing this tonight. I got assigned some work and I also gotta pack.
EDIT: okay i'm not seeing this tonight. I got assigned some work and I also gotta pack.
Well well well. The Aster is definitely not just a one-hit-wonder. Not sure if I like it more than Hereditary, but it’s a different beast so it’s kinda hard to compare. Although there are similarities...
A- for now I guess. Hereditary was an A for me
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It was a really strange movie. I came away from it mostly wondering what kind of demons Ari is wrestling with. This in many way is so close to Hereditary in terms of the themes with grief, sacrifice, and cult like behaviors. It just feels like he's working something out on screen. But it is a gorgeous movie. The pacing was a little off in places. I think they could have trimmed it a little. I think mainstream audiences are gonna hate this. I thought it was interesting though. I do wonder
Yeah I personally think so anyways, yes, exactly what you said lol. I just used more words. However, this seems like it could demand some repeat viewings. I’m sure there’s more to it than just that.
Midsommar is no Hereditary, but by design. Where Hereditary was Bergman-friendly familial shouting matches that amp up intensity and visceral horror and all-consuming dread, Midsommar undercuts its horror for a feeling for something altogether stranger. It's more perverse and deeply unsettling, and far more ambitious as a piece of filmmaking. Aster knows what the fuck he's doing.
i really liked it
PS, Aster's top 10 movies on Criterion is a dope list that happens to include a lot of my favorite movies:
https://www.criterion.com/current/top-1 ... r-s-top-10
-Vader
i really liked it
PS, Aster's top 10 movies on Criterion is a dope list that happens to include a lot of my favorite movies:
https://www.criterion.com/current/top-1 ... r-s-top-10
-Vader
Sign me the fuck up for whatever Aster does for the rest of his career. 2 excellent movies in a row.
>Top 10Vader182 wrote: ↑July 3rd, 2019, 8:01 pmPS, Aster's top 10 movies on Criterion is a dope list that happens to include a lot of my favorite movies:
https://www.criterion.com/current/top-1 ... r-s-top-10
>One entry is a 4-way tie
Just make a list of 20 dude lol
There is such thing as 'belaboring the point' and terrible pacing, and this movie crossed that line. Not nearly as good or even scary as Hereditary and I have no idea why this movie should be recommended for general audiences by reviewers...it shouldn't for content reasons alone, being edgy doesn't make something good. Half way through it you know where everything's gonna end up and it drags like hell to a way too long of a runtime. Could have combined some of these scenes such as the multiple dinners and shortened it up that way. It's less about character and more about the author's world-building exercise