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@paimon8152 ай бұрын
You follow me...cluck.
@francisco_m78492 ай бұрын
Hey Greg, you guys should do night with the devil the one about the TV host studio thing
@Erasureeraser2 ай бұрын
Will forever be bitter that the Oscars disrespected horror so much that they didn't at least nominate Toni Collette for a Best Actress nomination 😢
@LiberPater7772 ай бұрын
Whogaf about what a bunch of bloated industry bstrds think anymore.
@johnnyboy71442 ай бұрын
Agreed!!!!! Terrible…. She was fkn PHENOMENAL
@mimic19842 ай бұрын
Horror movies have rarely ever been nominated for an Oscar, even more rarely won.
@rockerdude7259732 ай бұрын
The lead actress in Rosemary’s Baby got nominated
@LiberPater7772 ай бұрын
Funny. I said who cares what they think, only using more accurate language, and got censored for it.
@mariajosenegueruelalopez24532 ай бұрын
The teacher gives the main theme of the story: the tragedy of having a horrible destiny without the ability to choose, like the family in the movie.Brilliant! The third act IS bone-chilling.
@riskey2 ай бұрын
Why? Because...
@justintime417762 ай бұрын
I feel like I need to hide my soul from this movie.
@danwilliams25512 ай бұрын
What gets me is that some of Peter's classmates are in the treehouse at the end, so even some of his class was in on it
@pamelawilliams31442 ай бұрын
Ive never noticed that!
@pobstrel2 ай бұрын
yes definitely. When he was smoking with them after the death of his sister one of them handed him a joint that must have been spiked with something to make it easier to let the demons in.
@ElGatoBlanco19702 ай бұрын
Yeah the same stuff the grandmother fed Charlie
@evilkamatis5422 ай бұрын
Well their parents are part of the cult. The old people.
@GMDTurbo2 ай бұрын
@pobstrel Something reactors miss every time is the jar of the Ditany of Crete in the grandmother's belongings. The Ditany of Crete is a plant that gives Paimon the ability to take control of the person who ingested it. It was in the grandmother when she transferred it to Charlie via breastfeeding. It was in the teacup that Annie drank from and she pulled a piece of it out of her teeth while meeting with Joan. It was in Peter's bong when he was smoking under the bleachers with his friends (the "friend" on the far left can be seen smiling at Peter the entire time, and again at the tree house at the end of the movie). The father didn't ingest any because he wasn't necessarily a part of it. The amount of details in this movie is unbelievable.
@jenniferallen86992 ай бұрын
Holy crap! You are the only two reactors that followed the story so accurately! Bravo!!!! Great movie. Toni Collette should have been nominated for an Oscar. She was brilliant! They all were.
@increasearmadillo30322 ай бұрын
Yeah even when they were throwing around jokey predictions they were spot on😭
@ninipookie2 ай бұрын
This is what happens when Tara is not with Aaron the great lol
@8ball2792 ай бұрын
They barley understood anything lmao
@PhoenixCent2 ай бұрын
The same way you did when you first watched it😂😂
@アキコ20032 ай бұрын
@@8ball279what
@IamGrootOG2 ай бұрын
"Everyone needs a Joanie " 😂 no I DON'T 🎉🎉
@cirinoso18182 ай бұрын
My exact reaction when they said that lol
@Candicexan2 ай бұрын
Yep, same 😂
@brianattyberry2 ай бұрын
She was the literal red herring in the film in that damn sweater.
@conrade04042 ай бұрын
I read this before watching, forgetting her name lmao. I came back, hilarious.
@IamGrootOG2 ай бұрын
@conrade0404 😂 yeah I'm totally cool on her companionship
@hander9292 ай бұрын
"She's the first comforting person on screen" Me: 👁👄👁
@Williamswartz2 ай бұрын
Literally read this as he was saying it😂😂
@wozing2 ай бұрын
I think what makes this so scary is that for the entire first half of the movie, it's just whittling you down and picking away at your comfort. It debases you and fills you with unease. Then, when the scares actually start happening, you're in a vulnerable state of mind. It's manipulative, but extremely effective.
@kirstenstewart57582 ай бұрын
Great breakdown and exactly what this movie does. They do an exceptional job of increasing the unease until every nerve is on a knife point. It’s one of the rare times I checked how long there was to go because I was soooo uncomfortable and terrified.
@LordInsidious2 ай бұрын
It almost sounds like the movie is doing to us....what Peter's fam and friends--i.e. the Cult--spends the whole movie doing to him. Awesome. 52:34 there. Confirmed 😂😂
@donkeydarko772 ай бұрын
Something that Midsommar failed epically at
@hewent2Jarrod2 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw what you guys were watching I literally said "OH NO." out loud.
@alexp6012 ай бұрын
That's a common reaction 😅
@NecroCrusader172 ай бұрын
Oh yea, especially the part after the party…still stuns me cold
@smolaether2 ай бұрын
@@NecroCrusader17it was a mind splitting experience for sure
@aseygirl92952 ай бұрын
Same! I was cringing during the car scene knowing what was coming and their reaction was priceless - total shock!
@colebraunecker12362 ай бұрын
You're not alone, this movie unsettles me just thinking about it. I, of course, watched their reaction, though.
@timcogan822 ай бұрын
I cheered when they remembered the nut/epipen bit. This is a movie where if you miss a piece of information, you’re lost.
@timcogan822 ай бұрын
Probably the most re-watchable horror movie of the last 20 years. Every time I watch it, I notice something new.
@bloodontoast85222 ай бұрын
Factual. I’ve deep dived this movie so many times. And even after a few years I notice small details every time I watch it. Ari is incredible.
@isaiah117262 ай бұрын
I don't disagree about the quality of the film, but I've only been able to watch it once lol. Messed me up.
@hkaayaakuu2 ай бұрын
I only reaction rewatch😂
@timcogan822 ай бұрын
@@bloodontoast8522 how long did it take you to notice the footsteps in the house? That was on my fourth watch I think.
@isaiah117262 ай бұрын
@@hkaayaakuu same lol
@EleventhCubFan2 ай бұрын
It’s a crime that Toni Collette didn’t get an Oscar nomination for this.
@RealBradMiller2 ай бұрын
Agreed 100000000 percent.
@ElPresidenteMargz2 ай бұрын
The academy are a bunch of Diddy freaks anyway
@besupaaa2 ай бұрын
Also all things aside I feel bad for Milly Shapiro, who played the sister, because she said after this movie she was constantly harassed for being "the ugly sister in that one movie", "it wasn't special effects, she really looks like that", and she did stop acting after that, so far. She comments about it on her tiktok.
@alexp6012 ай бұрын
Hollywood is a hell hole for any young actor, made even worse with social media today
@pamelawilliams31442 ай бұрын
Just awful and ridiculous. Shes so talented.
@bitchenboutique69532 ай бұрын
And she’s actually super cute!
@kimberlyjeanne94562 ай бұрын
That's so horrible
@LifeOfNigh2 ай бұрын
They actually used makeup and prosthetics to make her facial features from her condition look even more prominent to make her look creepy. She has the same disease as Gaten Matarazzo from Stranger Things.
@Sir-Fettucini2 ай бұрын
The Tara and Coy combo was great for this movie! And can we please get more horror reactions from Coy??? His levels of discomfort was hilarious to watch 😂
@alexp6012 ай бұрын
Alex Wolff definitely needs to get talked about more for his work in this film, especially going toe to toe with Toni Collette
@Lii1702 ай бұрын
He did a pretty good job at the end too, acting like Charlie with the blank stare and lack of clear visible emotions.
@Jungkith2 ай бұрын
I love him in Paper Towns too😌❤️
@alexp6012 ай бұрын
@@Jungkith And even though he looks the same, he's pretty much 'unrecognizable' in those Jumanji films
@Knightowl19802 ай бұрын
He’s great, not just in this but in everything he’s in. Even in Old or Pig
@timcogan822 ай бұрын
He’s got a great look for this too. He’s unsettling, yet not creepy, but sweet looking to.
@CiaoKnives2 ай бұрын
This film is simultaneously the most beautiful and yet the most traumatizing horror film I’ve ever seen. It’s such a unique experience and I love it for that.
@lewiscifer9992 ай бұрын
Life before watching Hereditary and life after watching Hereditary
@vtetrooo13122 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Oh yes!!!
@soliduswasright6782 ай бұрын
The cult was already in the house when the family returns from the funeral at the beginning. You can hear footsteps and a door closing before the front door opens. It's not in this reaction due to the way this video is edited.
@RealBradMiller2 ай бұрын
Then... What were the footsteps from?? *Slowly turns around*
@thebigreeseproject762 ай бұрын
This was one of those rare Horror movies that deserve an Oscar nod.
@schildkroete2 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Alex Wolff, the actor who played the son Peter, actually tried to break his own nose during the last take of the scene where he smacks his head against the classroom desk. The director made him use a cushioned desk half made out of foam, but he still ended up dislocating his jaw in that scene anyway. Amazing commitment!
@paulchavez30392 ай бұрын
Wtf Alex, not necessary! 😂 chill bro chill!
@Shyknit2 ай бұрын
@@paulchavez3039 yeah makes me think of Laurence Olivier's question to Dustin Hoffmann when he actually didn't sleep for 3 days for marathon man “My dear boy, why don’t you just try acting?”
@mvvagner2 ай бұрын
Came here to say this but decided to check comments first. You explained it better than I would have anyway!
@ProcrastinationQueen2 ай бұрын
That’s umm… that’s definitely not something that should be praised
@candy23252 ай бұрын
@@ProcrastinationQueenyeah, I agree. No one needs to be incredibly injured that way to be praised. The alternative the director suggested was safer.
@marcusfarr34332 ай бұрын
The thing about Charlie’s death is that no one is to blame because everyone is to blame. It’s Peter’s fault for leaving his sister alone at a random party, getting high right before driving, and lying about the nature of the party to his mother. It’s Annie’s fault for forcing Charlie to go to the party even though she didn’t wanna go, and for not making sure she always has her epipen on her (this is also on the dad). It’s Charlie’s fault for not taking precautions toward her own well-being by asking if there are nuts in the food she is eating. But ultimately it’s the cult of Paiman’s fault because, well you know.
@bruhmomento66912 ай бұрын
I remember watching this in theaters. At first, it was a bit hard to focus due to the audience talking during the movie, but once the car scene happened, everyone was dead silent. This movie is absolutely sick, and I love every minute of it.
@ShoreFell2 ай бұрын
I think the part that hits me the hardest is the brothers decision to drive home after the drive with his sister. It’s such a long shot on his face and during that moment you can see all the thoughts racing through his head. As an older brother, if I had killed one of my sisters by accident, I wouldn’t know what to do. What do you do in that situation? I don’t think I blame him at all for that reaction and that’s the scariest part.
@b0xman9352 ай бұрын
You know whats messed up The guy probably had no cue what was going on His mom chases him around for no reason and is acting insane Then when he sees a ritual and is surrounded by naked people Only to unalive himseld as an escape
@_hannigram_2 ай бұрын
fr it’s so frustrating watching other reactions and see them villainize peter and not show him any empathy.
@kirstylouise72782 ай бұрын
I saw this at the cinema and it was quite the experience, one of the few times I heard people actually scream in fear! So much love for this film, Toni Colette should have gotten an Oscar for this! What an outstanding performance
@denzelelysium2 ай бұрын
I also saw this in the theater. When Toni is driving home from Joanie's house and you hear the "clop" sound the sister makes out of nowhere, a guy two rows behind blurted out "fuck." It got me too, but that was an unconscious reaction on his part. Best horror movie since it came out.
@AA-jd2iz2 ай бұрын
I wish I saw it in the theater!
@rachelfondeur2 ай бұрын
My husband is a horror buff, has seen everything from possession movies to monster films. This movie shook him to his CORE. Such subtle spookiness building to the messed up finally
@Hey_Jamie2 ай бұрын
46:03 AH MAN!! I always get so sad when people don’t notice mom in the corner of peters room!!!!
@MarcoBayod_MB2 ай бұрын
Me too, it's so clear to me.
@Hey_Jamie2 ай бұрын
@@MarcoBayod_MB I get when I watch some reactions how they can miss it, it shows very dark on some of them but it’s clearly visible on others. I think it all comes down to contrast and how bright it is in the room they’re in
@idesireahimbo2 ай бұрын
i will never forget the first time i saw this scene - i had been holding it together pretty well throughout the entire movie, but her in the corner and then her skittering across the room fucked me all the way up - im a fully grown adult and i was messed for the rest of the night 😭
@nooblette2 ай бұрын
Honestly, I missed it at the theater too.
@crystalk982 ай бұрын
@idesireahimbo yep, I watched this with my 16 year old daughter not long ago....the scene with mum up in the corner and her scuttling past like you described is when my daughter tapped out...let out a big, horrified "NOPE!!", got up and left the room 😂😂
@timcogan822 ай бұрын
Realizing that the cult members have been secretly running around the house for the entire runtime turns this into an entirely different movie. Like it was a supernatural horror movie, but now it’s that mixed with a home invasion movie.
@camzilla_does_music8342 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say this movie isn't scary it's haunting, it starts of so calm and then exponentially things start to happen and fall apart. It leaves you feeling so drained and worn out
@p0laris74yt82 ай бұрын
Probably why it’s one of my favorite horror movies cause it just lingers with you for a while, and even thinking back on stuff that gave me major chills, like with Charlie in Peter’s room after *that* scene and Annie moving behind him out of focus near the end, still send a small shiver down my spine.
@packedentertainment28662 ай бұрын
Scary has always been subjective. It’s sad that people nowadays have gotten confused because of the conjuring & insidious movies & so they’ve got accustomed to jump scares galore every 2 seconds in horror films & think that… that’s what “scary” is. But horror is more than that & stems into different genres & different types of films. I’m glad A24 has really brought the slow burn horror movies back & I’m so glad that they’re becoming more abundant in the space yet again like the 80s/90s & prior. The conjuring & insidious made the whole horror space become over flood & oversaturated with Jumpscare galore supernatural films, but horror is doing so much better now, now that a24 is around. Slashers making a comeback with The Blackphone, Halloween 2018, Pearl & so on. I’m so glad the horror space is becoming so diverse again because I’ve missed that.
@michelle63372 ай бұрын
I've been consuming horror media for nearly 30 years now, so the fact that I hate this movie is a testament to how well it does its job. I only watched it the one time and I will occasionally watch a reaction video on it like this one, but some of the scenes are so genuinely horrifying that I have no desire to watch it in my free time. And it's not even the supernatural scenes that get me it's the human pain and grief that are just too much. Toni Collette and Alex Wolff are phenomenal.
@pobstrel2 ай бұрын
Agree. After discovering her daughter's headless corpse, the howls of pain that Toni Colette's character lets out are just spine tingling.
@bronylexicon84852 ай бұрын
@@pobstrel I also agree. For me it's not the blood and deaths that got me, it was the mother screaming at the sight of her dead daughter. Her cries of absolute despair and anguish completely cut through me, because they felt so genuine and real. Amazing performance by Toni!
@lovemunster182 ай бұрын
When he jumps out of the window, if you look closely before that light goes into him, you see a shadow leave his body, a lot of fans think that was the sons spirit leaving so the demon can fully posses him.
@rathergenericproductions21232 ай бұрын
I think that’s the shadow of Annie’s body floating above him, but I like your perspective
@crystalk982 ай бұрын
Yeah his spirit had to leave before it could be possessed by something else....even Joan standing across the street while Peter was at school, she was screaming "Peter!! Get out!!" or whatever it was. They REALLY wanted his bod 😂
@paulinegallagher78218 күн бұрын
And in the scene where Annie walks into Peters room when the ants are on his face, her shadow is headless.
@thebookgeek872 ай бұрын
Something most people don't notice the first time watching is that when Joan " runs into" Annie in that parking lot, you can see that she has just bought a chalkboard but then later on during that séance she says "remember your chalkboard" B1tch that ain't his chalkboard. you just bought that today. Annie was subconsciously trying to save her children from her mother, especially Peter, that's why she tried to kill him; before he was born and then later with the lighter fluid.
@paulchavez30392 ай бұрын
The chopping of nuts was the same bpm as the head smashing.
@RealBradMiller2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I saw a comment saying they were the same sound, and then realized exactly this when I watched them back-to-back.
@spencermayer59712 ай бұрын
My most recent realization about this movie is one of those easter eggs that make you realize how deep this filmmaker’s vision actually goes to depicting mental illness. At the high school party, the sound the knife makes when chopping those nuts is very similar to the sound Toni Collette’s head makes while pounding the attic door. Nuts, of course, being a euphemism for the mentally ill, i.e. nut jobs.
@RealBradMiller2 ай бұрын
😮😮😮 And I knew that sounded similar!!! That's fascinating, thanks for that tidbit!!
@RealBradMiller2 ай бұрын
So I just watched again and not only are they the same sounds, but the same pace. I am astounded!
@carolhart86962 ай бұрын
@spencermayer5971 I don't know if that was intended, but it definately could fit.
@beetlebob46752 ай бұрын
WTF, ARI ASTER?!😂 WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS??!!😂
@David-cg1lh2 ай бұрын
The "that's okay's" about dying and having no friends because she's disatached from her mortal life because she's a fricken demon it's amazing!
@ShoreFell2 ай бұрын
A small thing that people don’t notice is all the “coincidences” and Joan’s secret manipulation of Annie, which you actually pointed out with their conversation in the parking lot. The paint spilling over onto the page with Joan’s number, her constant positivity toward Annie, and getting her to follow all the steps to let a demon possess her son. Genius writing and filmmaking.
@Coolguy67832 ай бұрын
King Paimon is a demon from the medieval book the lesser key of Solomon. There are actually a few demons mentioned one of them is Valek the demon the movie the Nun is based on. The music at the end of hereditary is based on the books description of Paimon’s arrival. They were essentially like generals of hell and their arrival is accompanied by trumpets and horns (as described in the book). This movie really dove into the lore!!!
@GMDTurbo2 ай бұрын
Something reactors miss every time is the jar of the Ditany of Crete in the grandmother's belongings. The Ditany of Crete is a plant that gives Paimon the ability to take control of the person who ingested it. It was in the grandmother when she transferred it to Charlie via breastfeeding. It was in the teacup that Annie drank from and she pulled a piece of it out of her teeth while meeting with Joan. It was in Peter's bong when he was smoking under the bleachers with his friends (the "friend" on the far left can be seen smiling at Peter the entire time, and again at the tree house at the end of the movie). The father didn't ingest any because he wasn't necessarily a part of it. The amount of details in this movie is unbelievable.
@EmperorSanz2 ай бұрын
8:40
@ghostlyexe2 ай бұрын
I love this movie and I would like to defend Peter at the dinner scene, I genuinely think he had every right to bring up the fact that his sister wouldn’t have been at the party if his mom didn’t force her to go. Part of it is the fact that she clearly didn’t listen to either of her children and was purely focused on herself, if she would listened to both of them, Charlie would’ve never died in that situation. Like both him and Toni’s characters had good points and they definitely needed to get their issues and frustrations about the situation out, he was just as traumatized by her death, if not more
@hperspective2 ай бұрын
I'm with you on that 💯
@AmbassadorKat2 ай бұрын
Yeah as many times as I’ve seen this movie it never stops irritating me that she sent Charlie to that party. Besides her not wanting to go, she’s way too young to be at a party like that. Even if it was a more innocent barbecue like Peter claimed, it’s just not really appropriate for her to be attending a party with older teenagers. Plus why tf would you go such a long time without having an EpiPen available?!
@_hannigram_2 ай бұрын
also the fact that in the funeral the the mom mentions they didn’t bring an epipen (not responsible) and also sending your kid to a party with other teens and also not giving her an epipen or anything. there’s blame to go around but it’s also tragic and you can sympathize with every character.
@masoncorrea52242 ай бұрын
as a 22 year old with a 9 year old sister who is like my best friend, this was such a hard watch for me , so I guess it is the scariest movie I've seen but EXCITED FOR YOUR REACTION HAHA
@paulchavez30392 ай бұрын
Just realized how relevant the class discussion in the beginning of the movie about fatalism in ancient literature and mythology was to the ultimate fate of our main characters in respect to Paimon and the cult's multi-generational plan.
@ReelRejects2 ай бұрын
Which of Ari Aster's films do you like best??
@nikolasstout692 ай бұрын
Hereditary by far! But every film in his catalogue has something so unique and thought provoking that each of them standout and could easily be one’s favorite! ❤
@tomscott1132 ай бұрын
I like them all, and I find myself laughing nervously at so many points in most... but for some reason 'The Strange Thing About the Johnsons' (short film) is the one what disturbs me the most. So, that's my favorite.
@gregmurrell90132 ай бұрын
HEREDITARY, SOOOO AWESOME & CREEPY 👏🫣😱👏❤️
@jasonhoagland84442 ай бұрын
I like all his films, but Midsommar is my favorite.
@DenzWukai2 ай бұрын
Midsommar. So good!
@thehadyc2 ай бұрын
That actress who played the daughter played Matilda on brodway :) she’s very talented
@bitchenboutique69532 ай бұрын
She’s SO cool. I love her.
@pamelawilliams31442 ай бұрын
Too bad people suck and had to ruin it. Hope she gets back into acting, shes too talented.
@redsands10012 ай бұрын
Her sister was in doom patrol
@thehadyc2 ай бұрын
@@redsands1001 I’ll have to check that out, not sure if I’ve seen her before
@yersiniapestis52372 ай бұрын
@@pamelawilliams3144 she actually starred in a tv show earlier this year. seems like she's doing fine
@timcogan822 ай бұрын
Joan was in the meeting staring daggers at Annie. I don’t blame them for missing it, because I didn’t see it until the 3rd watch.
@BigTimeBecks962 ай бұрын
Toni Collette’s acting in this is just amazing. She’s so talented.
@Flashpoint0792 ай бұрын
Now we need "Midsommar" and "Talk To Me"
@siamese..2 ай бұрын
They already reacted to it on the channel
@Flashpoint0792 ай бұрын
@@siamese.. I'm talking about Coy and Tara
@shephsnap2 ай бұрын
Coy and Tera is like when two characters on family guy got together and you wish it was more often, WHAT A TREAT
@vitoriabarbosa022 ай бұрын
Oh my god I am SO obsessed with this movie and it makes me SO immensely happy to watch two people who were actually able to follow the story Every time you guys mentioned some detail of the movie and how it influenced the narrative I screamed with happiness
@melissaroszkowski89112 ай бұрын
Molly Shapiro, along with her mother and sister, has a disorder that mainly affects the bones and teeth. That's why she has such distinct facial features. She really killed this role, pun intended.
@dwilcox19792 ай бұрын
29:12 how they originally liked Joan was hilarious
@S0urmf4202 ай бұрын
There is a 4 HOUR long video breaking down every minuscule detail in the movie, one of my favorites being when Annie calls Joanne the first time, the way she finds the number is a paint bottle falls onto the paper, but if you look closely, (not even closely it’s in open view) nothing knocks over the bottle, it was all paimon from the beginning, the entire thing was planned from when Peter was born.
@paulinegallagher78218 күн бұрын
Four hour video managed to miss Annies headless shadow when she walks into Peters bedroom during the ants scene.
@S0urmf4208 күн бұрын
@ OH SHIT FR? THATS WILD LFMAO
@JoshuaHugo88192 ай бұрын
This and The Wailing are my top two horror films. It's such a journey locating all the little details hidden throughout this that point you to the conclusion.
@Roseforthethorns23 күн бұрын
17:51 he’s in shock and he’s also high. My favorite part of this sequence is when you see him realize that it happened. Annie screaming is when he knows it was real.
@kushagrasrivastava74952 ай бұрын
Completing this movie is a heavy mental task , that's how good the makers build the environment for the movie with amazing performance.
@droolon2 ай бұрын
Tara's spidey senses were really tingling on this one lol. Her suspicions were pretty spot on
@Hey_Jamie2 ай бұрын
FINALLY HEREDITARY ON THE CHANNEL!!!!! I know Greg had already seen it, but YESSSSS! Would’ve been funny watching Roxy spin in her chair and beat up Greg’s arm during this one though hahaha.
@peterosky7902 ай бұрын
Coy saying, "call Joan" made my day.
@cristianaragon2922 ай бұрын
😂🤣 I felt the same as coy she seemed like the nicest old lady lmao
@timcogan822 ай бұрын
Watching the ramp up to the first act twist for these two was super fun to watch. They were so invested in the kid.
@XmycekX2 ай бұрын
I know I'm not the only one who fast-forwarded to THE scene because i couldn't wait... right?
@lewiscifer9992 ай бұрын
It was the right thing to do
@Nache14512 ай бұрын
I want to but my patience is a virtue. But I can't wait!!
@Hey_Jamie2 ай бұрын
You probably are.
@ChipCrisper2 ай бұрын
Who the hell does something like that? It ruins the entire edging experience lol
@Nache14512 ай бұрын
@@XmycekX worth THE WAIT!!
@robwright89492 ай бұрын
27:43 "Everyone needs a Joanie". Bruh....
@coreyantonacci96202 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: Greg's reaction to Midsommar was the first movie reaction highlights put up on the reel rejects channel
@busload_uk2 ай бұрын
I love it when folks fluent in the language of cinema watch films like this and pick up on all the important details! Great reaction and review.
@WinterSo1dier2 ай бұрын
First, love the channel, you guys are the best! Secondly, just wanted to say I really appreciate how you guys break down the differences in film, cinematography, stuff like that. I’ve always been a huge movie addict but have come to learn and appreciate movies so much more thanks to your videos. Hope everyone has a great day!
@chandlermorgan7082 ай бұрын
27:07 exactly, why would you force a little kid to go to the party when she said she didn't want to go?
@WatermelonIsBetterThanRice2 ай бұрын
My guess is that she knew Peter was lying about the “school bbq” and thought that forcing Charlie on him would force him to behave.
@Lauren-zx3gx2 ай бұрын
I think it has less to do with it being about him behaving and more to do with simply just wanting Charlie to get out of the house even if it means forcing it on Peter. Whether it’s because she wants Charlie to socialize especially since she was so dependent on her grandmother, or because Annie wants time alone to deal with whatever she’s going through, she wanted Charlie to go with Peter. My problem isn’t as much as the forcing as it is that Annie is an irresponsible mother. Even at the funeral she forgot Charlie’s EpiPen and she forgot to give it to her again before she left with her brother. Charlie is a kid and Peter is a teenager, she shouldn’t expect neither of them to be paying attention to what does or doesn’t have nuts.
@WatermelonIsBetterThanRice2 ай бұрын
@@Lauren-zx3gx Yeah I can agree with that. I only thought that because we know her relationship with Peter had been strained for a while and she had this snarky attitude when he asked to borrow the car. When Peter says “Uh, does she wanna go?” she says in an almost mocking tone “Uh, did you ask her?” which is what gave me the feeling this was more about Peter than Charlie. It sounded like she suspected there was going to be drinking since she asked and thought that if Charlie was with him, he would be less likely to drink knowing he would have to look out for her. But I agree that her being irresponsible was the bigger problem here. She put too much on Peter and a lot of fans are too hard on him in my opinion. And I couldn’t believe nonchalant she was too when she saw Charlie eating a chocolate bar knowing they didn’t have the epipen with them.
@TimeSkip-Chapters2 ай бұрын
⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️ 00:00:00 - Introduction & Sponsorship 00:01:26 - Visual Elements in Hereditary 00:03:01 - Family Background and Secrets 00:04:22 - Psychological Themes in the Film 00:11:17 - Character Development and Relationships 00:13:31 - The Party Scene and Tension 00:17:00 - The Accident and Its Aftermath 00:19:27 - Symbolism and Ancestral Themes 00:22:20 - Comforting Encounter 00:24:26 - Lighting and Symbolism 00:26:00 - Family Dinner Tensions 00:28:11 - Spiritual Medium Experience 00:30:30 - Chilling Family Dynamics 00:32:46 - Possession and Manipulation 00:39:26 - Joan's True Intentions 00:41:14 - Joanie's Jealousy Explained 00:44:17 - Possession and Family Curse 00:54:44 - Visuals and Cinematic Techniques 00:57:22 - Themes of Trauma and Horror 00:58:53 - Artistry in Storytelling 01:00:24 - Terrifying Girl Reveal 01:01:48 - Acting and Performance Insights 01:05:00 - Cinematic Techniques Discussed 01:07:12 - Final Thoughts on Hereditary
@BakesKamuari2 ай бұрын
Who is this man? This a bot or what ?
@alexandravasileva31292 ай бұрын
Bot or not this is really useful 👍
@ElGatoBlanco19702 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@knkiger2 ай бұрын
Nothing describes this movie better, then the look on Coy’s face in the thumbnail!! 💯😆
@kevinmandevil98422 ай бұрын
The people have spoken! MORE Coy and Tara! 🎉🎉
@WillBillBilly2 ай бұрын
more Tara and Roxy
@kevinmandevil98422 ай бұрын
@@WillBillBilly Plenty of that already. Mix it up!
@toddhill74832 ай бұрын
Charlie's last drawing. A decapitated bird head wearing a crown. Prophetic?
@RealBradMiller2 ай бұрын
Certainly! This is like Mike Flanagan or Stanley Kubrick... Every single shot matters!!! Even the styling, sound design... Things I'm not even smart enough to realize, are all there to foreshadow.
@kevinwheeler74272 ай бұрын
“What do you even do!” Somehow he yelled and whispered at the same time.
@4523bgb2 ай бұрын
The reason I think the husband burned rather than Toni was because it did say Paimon was the god of mischief in that book....which I just caught for the first time watching with you guys.
@LouisBartholomew-n9v2 ай бұрын
I've only watched this once. I was so traumatized at the end, I couldn't watch this again..😮
@Bonjourdimanche2 ай бұрын
Same. I live alone and I had to sleep with the lights on for a month after I watched this movie. Some of the visuals still haunt me. I hope I can sleep tonight after watching this reaction.
@TheSYPHERIA2 ай бұрын
Peter wasn't "projecting blame" he was pointing out a truth. "She didn't want to go to the party." True story.
@paulinegallagher78218 күн бұрын
THANK YOU. The whole 'Youre going, because there will be other kids there'. Is ridiculous, because ffs they are teenage kids drinking and partying, not kids her age.
@bruhmomento66912 ай бұрын
22:35 “Joan, you’re a G” oh man 😭
@angelavalentino51462 ай бұрын
The entire situation could have been avoided if her Mother who made Charlie go to the party had made sure she had an EPIPEN. Or, if her father (who was a Doctor), had made sure there was always an EPIPEN in each car.
@BlackStar-gv1wl2 ай бұрын
Or if the mom instead of being avoidant didn’t send the daughter with her son, and just either allowed her son to go or told him no. Didn’t have to send the daughter out
@zachnotzack42 ай бұрын
Toni Collette in this is One of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen. Best horror performance imo
@pobstrel2 ай бұрын
She's so talented. Compare this to the Fright Night remake where she didn't get to show her acting skills and was reduced to just being a bland mother character.
@bobmay32392 ай бұрын
More from you two!! I love the way you guys appreciate the film and talk about the shots with the mix of the commentary. Just gold!
@wozing2 ай бұрын
IIRC, Alex Wolff slammed his face into a foam pad. He said he wanted to actually slam his face on the desk, but the crew wouldn't let him. I also recall hearing he had to get therapy after filming because of the toll the mindset he took on for this role.
@TheSoulwriter882 ай бұрын
42:26 I think I read in an article that Alex Wolf actually was game to slam his face into the desk, but they told him they had padding for his face. The acting in the movie is absolutely next level brilliant. Also, the song at the end always made me chuckle a bit…Joni Mitchell… aka Joanie? 😂😂
@OrionWendigo2 ай бұрын
You guys should watch Midsommar next, definitely in the same disturbing vein
@ZakhadWOW2 ай бұрын
Hereditary, Midsommar, Nope!... three true non-standard, non-awarded masterpieces.
@thomasrusconi2 ай бұрын
Alex Wolff (the teenage son Peter) is such an amazing actor. In this film, in 'Pig' with Nicholas Cage, even his portrayal of Dzokhar Tsarnaev in 'Patriot's Day', the young man shows such raw talent. He'll win an Oscar and soon if he keeps getting such meaty roles.
@loulalala_user2 ай бұрын
this movie is one of my all-time favorites !!! i love it SO much
@arav132 ай бұрын
44:25 we have seen Joan in the meeting. She was in the left corner of the shot where they showed the group's reaction to Annie's family history
@delsongreene87702 ай бұрын
I just saw this post and immediately thought, “Poor Tara” 😂😂😂
@niallkhan41302 ай бұрын
Thank you Greg for researching your sponsors. It’s more than a lot of KZbinrs do 👌👍
@crazyratlady30262 ай бұрын
This movie is a whole pile of NOPE! One of the scariest movies I have seen
@ZakhadWOW2 ай бұрын
that is ALSO A masterpice of horror... in a very non-standard genre slice.
@teamkaboozles49102 ай бұрын
My heart is so happy this morning. This is tied for my favourite horror movie of all time, this and The Thing.
@hkaayaakuu2 ай бұрын
And Tara thought Evil Dead was crazy😂
@ElGatoBlanco19702 ай бұрын
2 different things. I was so glad it was not Tara and that other sheject. With the gravely voice that yaps the entire time lol
@xhelan1312 ай бұрын
11:46 the kid has literally shown no sign of anything other than her Autism. How sad it is to hear people talk so poorly of a child who obviously is on the spectrum....
@CrownlessKing882 ай бұрын
Once you know it falls over, when the blue paint bottle falls over, it does all by itself. She doesn’t touch it.
@ElGatoBlanco19702 ай бұрын
The symbol on the pole was the same symbol the grandma's necklace was and symbolic of the 3 heads that will be offered. Grandma Charlie and Mom.
@novasupr2 ай бұрын
@11:53 "...what?.." i love tara lmaooo
@ElGatoBlanco19702 ай бұрын
Huge visual clue.
@believeume1222 ай бұрын
Please give us more Tarah and Coy horror movie reactions!!! I like this duo better for horror. They both react but don't do a bunch of unnecessary talking. It's perfect!
@skyereacts1252 ай бұрын
idk i feel peter was justified in telling his mom she had blame too. she did. she did force him (unnecessarily) to take charlie to the party which led to her death. I would NEVER and I mean NEVER entrust a teenager with a kid at a party. that sounds INSANE like ur opening her up to a lot of things shes not ready for. you're forcing her to sit in the corner bc she's fucking 13 and doesnt know anyone and who's gonna talk to a kid at a party, she never made sure she brought her epi pen. i did think it was a little messed up her pouring all that blame and guilt on peter when he's just a kid. and for her to say "because nobody can admit anything they've done" feels a little messed up.its not to blame a kid for not emoting properly after dealing with something like that. i know she was grieving and saying all the wronf things out of grief and anger but damn. annie said a lot of things in this movie that can't be unsaid as a parent.
@ghostlyexe2 ай бұрын
Yes, I think you said it perfectly! They both were in the wrong and there definitely was some guilt on the mom’s part
@explosean92 ай бұрын
Thank you! It really threw me off how Tara reacted to Peter saying that. Like, there's so much projection in Annie's outburst and the "because nobody can admit anything they've done" is super ironic. He said like 1/10th of what I would have said to her after that, lol. And Peter isn't even aware of all the other messed up things, like Annie telling Joan "my daughter was killed" or her recreation of the accident. The EpiPen stuff never fails to enrage me, too. Such irresponsible parenting on both of them. The other part that I hate is the way Annie talks to Charlie after finding her outside.
@skyereacts1252 ай бұрын
@@explosean9 EXACTLY! love tara but her reaction really confused tf out of me and prompted this whole comment😭
@Sedona_FD3SАй бұрын
28:45 The whole ending the shot with golden hour was an amazing catch. Wow, thank you for pointing that out. Annie never had a chance, the darkness was coming.
@MrBoyYankee2 ай бұрын
I'm gonna say, to this day, Toni Collette & A24 got robbed for the Oscar for this movie.
@alex44puetz2 ай бұрын
The " Don't worry, Grandma is over there" freaking killed me 😂😂😂
@michaelanderson14762 ай бұрын
This is such a lovely film for all of the family to see.. especially the younger ones!!!! 😊❤🎉
@bronylexicon84852 ай бұрын
19:10 - A quick google search says that he can be charged with involuntary manslaughter, and the sentence could vary between states. However at the end of the movie, we see a lot of people are involved in this cult. So my guess is that there are law enforcement people involved as well, which probably prevented him from being charged with anything, thus allowing events to unfold unimpeded.
@Hey_Jamie2 ай бұрын
44:29 nope, she was there. Watch it again. You’ll see her.
@Kahh-oi6dm2 ай бұрын
and she was always starring at toni collette, i only noticed that the second time i watched it!! this movie is amazing to watch like a hundred times lol you catch a new thing EVERY TIME
@Hey_JamieАй бұрын
@@Kahh-oi6dm aaahhhhhhhh!
@GeorgeCaltsoudas2 ай бұрын
You guys were great in this one. So funny watching your reactions for this