Dani was in an emotionally vulnerable state, allowing the cult to manipulate her, which is exactly how cults recruit new members
@masamune29843 ай бұрын
*slowly turns and stares at both woke and MAGA people*
@funkspinnaАй бұрын
@@masamune2984The woke are the ones that are manipulated by consuming a censored and safe-spaced narrative. Lol.
@kawaii333668 күн бұрын
@@masamune2984 Who is the leader of the WOKE lgbt mob? I can't think of a single person. I can think of several leaders of MAGA though lol
@jose95934 ай бұрын
I believe Midsommar is about grief, depression, brainwashing and the deep need to be seen, understood and heard - the strong desire to belong to some place or community.
@kongvinter334 ай бұрын
exactly...and Cults. thats how Cults recruit.
@LiDZze4 ай бұрын
As a Swede i feel like i should explain some things haha; the whole numbers thing is based on the number 9, the number 9 was very important to vikings. At 17:21 they're speaking Norse if i recall which is the precursor to Swedish so yes and no to it being Swedish lol. The stuff they're drinking is "Snaps" which is it's own thing but it's pretty similar to vodka and consumed during Midsommar and Christmas. The story behind the cliff thing, "Ättestupa", is also a viking thing where you would willingly commit senicide to get to Valhalla if you didn't die in battle. The redhead is 15 because they mention "byxmyndig" i remember and 15 is the age of consent in Sweden. At 33:55, the guy in the shed is alive as they did a "Blodörn" aka "Blood eagle" which was a viking torture/ritual method where, long story short, you split the persons ribs from the back and pull the lungs out and they sort of appear like an eagle and you slowly die.
@HorrorQueersAttack4 ай бұрын
This clears so much up...aaaaaand makes some of it worse 😂😂😂 Thank you!!
@Jedicake4 ай бұрын
man, vikings were fucking wild
@salmonero64724 ай бұрын
Skål! 🇸🇪
@Quzga4 ай бұрын
Borde bjuda dom på nästa års midsommar :)
@goodguykonrad37014 ай бұрын
Friendly reminder that the "blood eagle" was likely not a thing. I'm no historian but from what I've learned there's no evidence from the time period that it happened, and all the sources are from later Christian writing hundreds of years later or something. Even if there were stories about it from the Vikings, it could easily be that they were fiction and not a widely practice thing. Blood eagle is about as real as Viking helmet horns
@YoureMrLebowski4 ай бұрын
9:34 i love when The Schmitts tilt their heads in unison. too cute. 😊
@SidPhoenix22114 ай бұрын
I was away on vacation and by the time I came back to my college town, the movie was nearly done with its run. I caught THE VERY LAST screening of the movie. The showing started from 2200 onwards, and I was THE ONLY PERSON in the theatre. Just me. At various points I kept questioning if I was actually seeing something in the movie or like hallucinating stuff lol. When the trees and flowers etc started to warp and pulse, I thought I was going a lil crazy. And there was no one in that dark, lonely theatre to confirm my suspicions. I then had to bike back home in the dark, past midnight. I started walking up a steep hill with my bike near the end of my journey. That's when I saw a man slowly, creepily, waving at me from a window in a house. I nearly JUMPED OUT of my skin, only to realize that I had just seen the silhouette of a potted plant and some knick-knack next to it, placed on a window sill. I only managed to calm down after eating some 2min noodles, and watching interviews with the director and the cast. 11/10 movie watching experience
@tutorialslave4 ай бұрын
Never happened.
@rodgill93764 ай бұрын
Also… fun fact: Jack Reynor, who plays Christian, came up with the idea of running naked after the barn scene. He argued that it’s always the women who gets to be naked and vulnerable in horror films. Figured it was time to show off some of that with the men. I thought it was a rather interesting change of pace. It’s almost rare to see us men naked in horror films.
@kongvinter334 ай бұрын
its not a good look. if women are naked and scared, its bad, if men are naked and scared, it shows better and therefor is even worse. hehe
@liilyanarose4 ай бұрын
We need more of that lol
@rodgill93764 ай бұрын
@@liilyanarose plus, Jack is hot!
@CrashNTheBoys20023 ай бұрын
I’m not going to lie, my man’s was looking good. He was cooking with that scene
@marennicholson54444 ай бұрын
I went as May Queen for Halloween last year and a mom stopped me during Trick or Treating saying “that movie put me in therapy” lol 😂
@AnonymousSaiyan4 ай бұрын
She's probably one of many
@LordPunch74 ай бұрын
I genuinely love watching people watch Midsommar for the first time. No one expects what this movie gives you. Very entertaining reaction!
@TheTcwalton4 ай бұрын
U.S. Customs : "Anything to declare?" : "Yeah, don't go to Sweden."
@YoureMrLebowski4 ай бұрын
classic
@shadypelican4 ай бұрын
@@YoureMrLebowski Yeah...well...that's just like...your opinion, man. ;-) (as a Dudeist Priest, I couldn't help it)
@jakerscythe4 ай бұрын
Snatched that, did ya?
@Micah_4D4 ай бұрын
@@jakerscythe Definitely likes dags.
@Thewingkongexchange4 ай бұрын
*Cousin Avi:* "Yes! Sweden.... You know, pickled herring, meatballs, lingonberry sauce. Great scenery, great blondes. Fucking ABBA.... Sweden!"
@stsolomon6184 ай бұрын
Saw this film in theaters, great experience. Folk horror like Midsommar and The Wicker Man are films I'll never forget.
@fauxrowsdower76104 ай бұрын
the wicker man (1971, which is the ONLY VERSION.) is one of my favorite movies of all time!! i've seen it an embarrassing number of times and i have a collector's edition of both versions of the film lol
@chanceneck80724 ай бұрын
Legit messed me up for weeks after, this movie.
@stsolomon6184 ай бұрын
@@fauxrowsdower7610 saw it a few years ago, and woah
@stsolomon6184 ай бұрын
@@chanceneck8072 same
@eddhardy10544 ай бұрын
@@fauxrowsdower7610 1973 😉😊
@davidwilkins59324 ай бұрын
A horror story that unfolds in bright sunlight, surrounded by flowers, and people dressed in white and pastel colors. That makes it fairly unique.
@silgen4 ай бұрын
Have you not seen The Wicker Man (1973)?
@fraserbain61024 ай бұрын
Sadly it also spells out the entire plot, so there is no tension. You just wait for these hollow characters to die instead of being interested in their personalities etc. It doesn't help that most of the actors are completely forgettable cardboard, too.
@carlossaraiva82133 ай бұрын
@@fraserbain6102 this movie does what is called the Hitchcockean Suspense. The fear cames not from a last minute shocker but because you know the characters are into a danger that they are unaware but the audiences know or are clued into beforehand. There's different ways to create tension and sispense and for many people what works very well is knowing that the characters are in danger but unaware, thus creating a sense of tension and impeding doom.
@fraserbain61023 ай бұрын
@@carlossaraiva8213 Yeah, we know about the bomb under the table, but we're shown exactly what's going to happen too. It's very frustrating in it's execution, to me anyway. I think it explains too much.
@carlossaraiva82133 ай бұрын
@@fraserbain6102 again,.for many people this k8nd of foreshadowing works very well. It has to work so well that filmmaker still use it to this day.
@MISTERBABAD00K4 ай бұрын
The movie is like a very dark take on the wizard of Oz. The turbulence on the plane is the tornado. The yellow flowers on the trail represent the yellow brick road. Mark is the Scarecrow (no brain and stuffed with Straw), Josh is the Tinman (no emotion, very robotic about his reasons for being there), and Christian is the Cowardly Lion (no courage, literally stuffed into an animal.) Dani even sees glimpses of her sister and parents while there (like Dorothy saying she had a dream and recognizing all of her friends and family in Oz.) In the end, like Dorothy, Dani finds her way "home."
@LA_HA4 ай бұрын
Interesting take. I like it. So, who's the good witch and the wicked witch? I'm thinking Pele is the wicked witch because he's manipulating everything. His sister, the dark l-haired girl, is the good witch because she is the mentor and the guide for "Dorothy"
@RMBittner4 ай бұрын
I love how you measure film lengths in terms of baby-nap times!😊
@justtrustash3 ай бұрын
Such a great reaction 😂 love you both ❤️
@TBRSchmitt3 ай бұрын
What a wild movie! Much love back to you guys! ❤
@hartspot0094 ай бұрын
In summary, for me, the movie is about grief, loss, and recovery. The symbolism is scattered throughout, sprinkled with some old fashioned revenge horror. Great reactions guys!
@teresas81734 ай бұрын
I don’t know it’s about recovery
@ronaldhykes58054 ай бұрын
I understand your view. But, her smile at the end ( which you dont see the entire film) made me think of closure. We ofc never "recover", time just softens the edges for most
@LaCheeserie3 ай бұрын
Two of the sharpest reactors. They balance commenting and paying attention far better than most. And great job with this film. You guys were so on point and switched on from the start
@danwilliams25514 ай бұрын
This is truly the sister movie to Hereditary. Both about a cult utilizing someone's trauma over a loved one dying in a car related incident to crown them a king and queen at the end after their psyche has been reduced to nothing. One cult shrouded and hiding in the dark, one out and proud in the blazing sunlight, both cults with a member showering kindness on the protagonist to manipulate them further, the comparisons go on.
@jlilley7320 күн бұрын
Yeah, even before reading your comment I felt like these were two very similar movies. Both utterly humorless (not that a horror movie needs humor). Both basically start with a horrible death that puts the protagonists in unbearable grief. Both sets of protagonists basically ensnared in a trap from the get-go that they have no realistic hope of escaping. For those reasons, I preferred Hereditary -- having seen it first, this one felt like a bit of a rerun, although I appreciate its novel aspects.
@stephenulmer37814 ай бұрын
Next: The Original 1973 version of The Wicker Man (Directors cut) You'll see where Midsommer got some of its inspiration. I recommended it 😊
@rosanajaquez32744 ай бұрын
I thought I had experienced family issues and past breakup trauma, until I discovered Ari’s films 🎥. There is a growing sense of unease and tension throughout the film, which IMO goes away once the yellow house burns. Dani has surrendered, and found a replacement family but the darkness has been replaced by a deceptive, luminous future. The world has turned upside down such as we saw when they drove to the village for the festival. Life has been upended forever.
@dante3404 ай бұрын
"Viagara smoke" 🤣🤣 That killed me
@traviswallace4 ай бұрын
The look on Samantha's face at the end, LMAOOO, I'm dying- "is it over?'
@chanceneck80724 ай бұрын
Lol, I swear to god: The FIRST ad I got now, watching your reaction (in Germany) was from some travel bureau. The only spoken line was (in German): "The quickest way to Denmark and Sweden!...." 😅🤭🤭🤭😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Henrik_Holst4 ай бұрын
Sorry to say that you missed this years Midsummer fest by a whole month but it you can wait one year I can promise that you will receive a special reception :)
@jjmalaprop99684 ай бұрын
I’ve gone back and watched the Hereditary reaction where Samantha screams when the mom is driving and a clicking sound interrupts complete silence … I laugh so hard every time! Can’t remember if Midsommar has an equal scene, but can’t wait!
@jackgreenway46794 ай бұрын
I don’t really know if this movie scared me as much as hereditary but it’s sense of dread just made me feel awful its an awesome movie but it’s a hard rewatch for me. Also the cliff scene I would compare to the car click scene.
@jjmalaprop99684 ай бұрын
@@jackgreenway4679 I think that’s an accurate assessment. Pretty much sums it up for me.
@NecKClippA4 ай бұрын
As a Swede i can confirm this is 100% what its like :DDDDDDD
@RH18123 ай бұрын
“That’s the least surprising thing they’ve done.” 😂
@salmonero64724 ай бұрын
Don’t let this movie scare you from visiting Sweden in the summer 😊 It’s wonderful! We just like to party.. and sometimes it gets a little wild, that’s all 🤷♂️
@E84-l4g4 ай бұрын
Yeah that's what they said in this movie until there bodies were cooking in a barn lmao jk
@HOMETELEVISION-fy6ib4 ай бұрын
Also it was filmed in Budapest
@Henrik_Holst4 ай бұрын
@@E84-l4g not every one can be a winner :)
@nadja14454 ай бұрын
🙂↔️
@joshbates9015Ай бұрын
@E84-l4g If someone says " Don't let this movie scare you away from blah blah blah", and your hair-trigger response is "Yeah, but in the movie...", then you've already missed the point. Pack it in, son. Next game.
@alliel99704 ай бұрын
Sam's face through the entire reaction was exactly my expression watching this movie lol- definitely one I won't ever re-watch but I somehow love seeing a reaction to it. This director definitely has a style, we'll give him them that!
@CaesiusX4 ай бұрын
When Dani was crying and screaming among the women, it was a shared experience for Dani. Letting her know she's not alone in her agony. It was all part of her becoming part of a loving and caring family. Her smile at the end was showing us that she is now among a loving community that she feels a part of. TBR is right at 56:01.
@gravedigger84144 ай бұрын
And this is how Florence Pugh made her apperance. And with such a banger. Loved her in everything after that as well. So much talent. And the movie: well, disturbing from start to finish. Ari Aster is just great. Waiting for more from him. So good. The disturbance in your faces was fascinating to watch. 😇
@Dinobottenbley4 ай бұрын
I like how the brother and ingemar and Ulf are both examples of the cult being BS. They are led to believe they are participating in this ceremony and eat the supplement to not feel pain and then realize they’ll feel everything but it’s too late and they go from their calm composure to instantly feeling all of the pain.
@Fedorevsky4 ай бұрын
They do that to make them relax probably and accept their faith when believing it won't hurt
@joelippl32 ай бұрын
It's tricky, though... I haven't worked out whether they are experiencing actual physical pain, or whether they really are numbed and are doing the same communal expression of emotion thing as the rest of the Hårga outside.
@hennakettunen87554 ай бұрын
Hooray, you're watching Midsommar, my fave viewer baffler! 🤩 The guaranteed stunned silence when the end credits hit the screen - lol! It's such an incredible one, I very much understand people either love it or hate it. After my stunned silence, I rushed to find it online and BINGE it! Hope it didn't leave you too traumatized. 💗
@YoureMrLebowski4 ай бұрын
14:50 "Whoa! WTF? A bear in a cage?" TBR 🧸😆
@MariothePlumber5294 ай бұрын
Aster really knows how to make you feel uneasy and disgusted at the same time this movie is very simply and yet it makes me feel something refreshing in the horror genre
@YoureMrLebowski4 ай бұрын
32:19 "Damn, is that just like Viagra smoke?" -TBR
@auckalukaum4 ай бұрын
Strangest movie you've ever seen until you see The Lighthouse!
@j0ser14 ай бұрын
I would say "Mandy" rivals The Lighthouse in weirdness.
@deires774 ай бұрын
Bad luck to kill a seabird 😱
@DefunctGames4 ай бұрын
@@j0ser1 Just wait until they see Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom or Eraserhead.
@birthdaybatter8154 ай бұрын
Hope they like lobster.
@angelagraves8654 ай бұрын
@@DefunctGames Eraserhead made me feel insane.
@tycamden26304 ай бұрын
Can't wait until you see "Talk to me" - one of my favorite disturbing modern horror movies. And the original "The Omen" from the 1970's too (although pacing is slower)
@ghostofyourmom4 ай бұрын
Talk To Me is not a remake of The Omen, what are you TALKING about???
@Kaitschi4 ай бұрын
It's not as scary as Hereditary, but it's such a great directed trippy Movie and it's just hard not falling in Love with Florence Pugh - she is such a likeable and talented Actress.
@susanliltz38754 ай бұрын
Great to see you guys again!!! You finally got one past the blockers!!
@dalisllama4 ай бұрын
- “I can’t get that scene out of my head.” - “which one?” - “the head.” - “which one?”
@stephencoan794 ай бұрын
Thumbs up one second into the video just because you guys have such good vibes it makes me happy. 👍
@christno24 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this reaction, Definitely a weird film You need to watch something light hearted and bittersweet surreal comedy like Ghost World. Absolutely underrated classic!
@priscilabee5833 ай бұрын
I love this movie, the more i watch it the more different thing i notice. This movie really resonated with me because at the time i was grieving, and Florence's performance was just outstanding.
@stubbornscorpio74 ай бұрын
@8:59 of all the things in this movie, the biggest unbelievable moment was the leg room 🤣
@Pingkonk4 ай бұрын
As a swede I can confirm everything is completely true and common practice. No I’m kidding ofcourse. The only true parts of the celebration is basically a bit how ppl dress sometimes, the dancing around the pole (not the “to the last”-person thing tho) and that there’s drinking and feasting. Irl it’s just very much a long day of drinking ALOT and eating good with your friends and family. And playing some (non deadly) games. Under the midnight sun hehe
@joshbates9015Ай бұрын
It sounds delightful! I'll make a point to visit Sweden one summer. Best part, fewer American tourists to deal with because they got scared off by this film. Huzzah 😁
@fday19644 ай бұрын
Throughout the film, there are hidden images in the background. When they take Dani on that platform, her sister's dead face can be seen in the trees in the background. There are a few more, but I haven't taken the time to look for them.
@flibber1234 ай бұрын
My understanding of Josh's character is that his flaw is his single minded focus on his work. That's why he's so oblivious to what's going on around him. That's also why he'd take the risk of photographing the book. When Mark, who was sitting close to Josh, is lead away to his death we can see that Josh doesn't even notice. Everyone in this friend group is flawed and that's what makes them easy targets. I think Simon and Connie were the only ones who were paying attention to things and that's why they were killed first.
@adnap4 ай бұрын
"I would not ever watch this movie again…" But there is a Director’s Extended Cut. 😊
@robertyeah22594 ай бұрын
Well now Beau Is Afraid has to be put up on a poll in the future. The only issue will be deciding what genre it should be under. Horror? Comedy? Psychological art-film? Domestic drama? It might just be easiest to call it a horror comedy, it may be the only movie I have ever seen that is intentionally comedic by way of making everything so excessively frightening that it breaks your brain and you laugh. I know a lot of people were frustrated and dissatisfied by that film, and I think all the criticism is very valid, but it’s still a very unique movie I think everyone should see at least once to form their own opinion on.
@rabbitandcrow4 ай бұрын
Beau Is Afraid is really almost an essay. A kind of horror/comedy essay about family anxiety.
@RipleyE-we1hj3 ай бұрын
As a huge Ari Aster fan, I saw Beau is Afraid in the movie theater. It's my favourite film of that year.
@doctor_del4 ай бұрын
I'm glad you two got a reaction through, ❤
@00square14 ай бұрын
Honestly, Ari aster movies are very similar to Stanley Kubrick movies. They’re cryptic, strange, long, and have the biggest WTH endings.
@mrkelso4 ай бұрын
Ari Aster's only made three movies, so you guys only have to watch one more to be up to date on his catalog! Beau Is Afraid. Y'all are so lucky!
@davidelijah39174 ай бұрын
Love these reactions!❤
@dawnburris64124 ай бұрын
I clicked on this so fast! I couldn’t wait to see your reaction!😂
@therealjoemonroeАй бұрын
"Look at the leg room." That's exactly what I said. And it wasn't even the emergency exit row.
@peteparker224 ай бұрын
Go glad you guys were able to get this out. Can't wait for the Dune part 2 reaction
@6sKi6z64 ай бұрын
Love this film. This really sticks with you afterwards. Even though the ending is a bit too close to The Wicker Man, it stands on its own and has a great story.
@otterpoet4 ай бұрын
" _That's_ what the giant hammer's for?!" I nearly choked to death on my Dr. Pepper XD I watched this in an empty theatre (matinee). The drug scenes and increasing insanity on the big screen felt like being trapped in a fever dream. Love this movie on so many levels. (Also, nice catch... the director specifically wanted horror in broad daylight)
@brettcody763 ай бұрын
Yay! You guys got chairs!!! I laughed when you guys said you would lose your appetite.
@justinwlazlo2 ай бұрын
When you said, “Okay,” at the end of the movie I lost it 😂
@clash794 ай бұрын
I felt like this the first time. A few explainer videos, and rewatch several months later, and now it's one of my favorite movies. There's SO much going on, it takes a little work
@jimmykarlsson25673 ай бұрын
Never thought i would see you guys watching a movie were they speak my native language in it 😊😊😊
@Zireael833 ай бұрын
one of the best movies in recent years.
@Whitney_Miller4 ай бұрын
I lol'd when TBR said "are they gonna get chucked off this cliff?" 😂😂 Idk why but it really got me. 😂
@tachyonpulse4 ай бұрын
"Look at the leg room! That's not a real plane!!!" 😂😂😂 That's definitely the most unrealistic thing in this movie 🙃
@calvinallen34244 ай бұрын
Your faces during this whole movie 😂 😂
@mastaovdafist35514 ай бұрын
Out of Asters 3 films, my personal favorite is Beau Is Afraid. It's such a crazy journey of a film. It's weird, beautiful, unorthodox, funny, scary and and just about everything else!
@michaeldwyer62744 ай бұрын
Drugs and circles was the best answer to that question ever. Very percise.
@Henrik_Holst4 ай бұрын
The MayQueen dance ritual is based on the old folklore of "Hårgadansen" where the Devil disguised as a fiddler appeared in Hårga (which is where the movie is supposed to take place) and lured all the youths in the community to dance for hours to their deaths.
@SouthernAssault4 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this movie but I totally get it if anyone doesn’t like it. It’s a love it or hate it kinda movie
@BockwinkleB2 ай бұрын
Most accurate tripping in movies re: everything "breathing" But ive never seen grass grow through my hand lol.
@domenicgalata14704 ай бұрын
It’s the weirdest, entertainingly drawn out break up movie ever. Great reaction as always.
@chadwickvon80194 ай бұрын
Ayyyyeeee let's goooo....lol awesome reaction as usual y'all.
@michaelschwartz87304 ай бұрын
Could call this a romcom imo? Dany finally leaves her abusive boyfriend and falls in love with a cult. Ends up Queen
@masamune29843 ай бұрын
That legroom on the plane 😂 That’s beyond even the most first of all first class’s 😂
@vincentkrommenhoek74314 ай бұрын
Samantha: Hereditary was the most disturbing experience we ever had... Midsommar: hold my beer!
@steve6valdez4 ай бұрын
"Ruben's also here?" 😂 You both looked so stressed out.
@rx7dude20064 ай бұрын
"The girls were cutting their stuff", lol;)
@YoureMrLebowski4 ай бұрын
that killed me 🤣
@KurotsuchiMayuri24 ай бұрын
Man this movie made me fall for Florence and also made me not trust reddish tinted drinks 😂
@penoyer794 ай бұрын
you fall for that character? yikes. i'm not getting anywhere near that mess. that girl would drag you so far down into her abyss you'll think hell shat you out the other side.
@KurotsuchiMayuri24 ай бұрын
@@penoyer79 I got a thing for short blondes 🤪
@angel-xi6ie4 ай бұрын
@@penoyer79”for Florence” they mean the actress
@penoyer794 ай бұрын
@@angel-xi6ie i know but still...
@E84-l4g4 ай бұрын
@@angel-xi6ie there's nothing about this movie that should make someone say oh yeah this is the movie that made me fall for Florence, when 99% of the movie she's sad/crying lol like wtf.
@timvanarsdel4 ай бұрын
17:27 ~ the old codger is Björn Andrésen. In the 70s at 15 he was designated "The Most Beautiful Boy in the World" and there's an interesting documentary of the same title. His image greatly inspired male characters in manga & anime in the 70s and 80s. Trailer's worth a quick glimpse on KZbin.
@astmabulle4 ай бұрын
Sooo, im guessing there is no point in me inviting you to pop on over for next years Midsommar here in Sweden? Thing is... We could use a few new people next year... Why? Oh, no reason. 😏
@CineRam4 ай бұрын
Glad to see this tonight. Sorry that you've had trouble posting new reactions.
@billigmad37204 ай бұрын
As a dane I can confirm, all swedish people are like that.
@rockinresurrection65424 ай бұрын
This film wouldn't exist without "The Wicker Man" with Christopher Lee. The Original from the 70s, not that Nick Cage Remake.
@The_Catnip19 күн бұрын
"Ooooooh.... Klengenstein." Why was this so funny lmao
@6sKi6z64 ай бұрын
Two sentence synopsis: Dani loses her family. Dani finds a new family.
@in60874 ай бұрын
Actually quite a natural seque from a romcom to Midsommar.
@toddhill74834 ай бұрын
Have been waiting for this one. Great job! I suppose the Director's cut is out of the question......
@mrnaughtycatАй бұрын
It’s actually true that old people in Viking times were forced to jump to there deaths or be finished of if they survived the fall
@RMBittner4 ай бұрын
While I think this is probably best described as “horror,” I find it more unsettling/disturbing than horrifying. Although maybe the real horror only comes later, as the story lingers with you, haunts you.
@louisenglish80694 ай бұрын
You guys trying to make sense of this, for some reason, was hilarious 😂😂. Truly one of the funniest things I've seen. God bless Ari Aster.
@AnonymousSaiyan4 ай бұрын
Just clicked...video has barely started..... already praying for you guys LOL
@VonPunk4 ай бұрын
Did you notice what was in the trees when they are carrying her along on the litter near the end? That was my fave little touch in the movie. I saw both versions of the movie, not sure I'd ever watch it again either, It was well made but just wasn't interesting enough for me to make me want to watch it over and over. Get Martyrs (2008) and some sequels to franchises you started on next horror poll. Thanks.
@pellejutterstrom4 ай бұрын
many of the rituals in the film are actually things we do every midsummer (midsommar). Not far from where I grew up we had a Ättestupa also =)
@Jordashian934 ай бұрын
Wow, this weird movie ends up being more unsettling than Hereditary and is proof that Aster is a potential horror master.
@chanceneck80724 ай бұрын
Absolutely 100% agree.
@jaysreacts4 ай бұрын
YES! i literally watched this last week and was like WTF did i just watch 😅 i checked your channel to see your reaction and your opinion on it but you didn't yet, but FINALLY your reacting 😏 appreciate your content guys 👏
@YoureMrLebowski4 ай бұрын
15:51 whoa! seeing Sam's floating head seems appropriate.
@peeweewallabowski70844 ай бұрын
This is in fact how we celebrate midsommar here in Sweden 😉 it's a shame they didn't film here in Sweden but it looks like it at least. Hearing all the Swedish actors speak is fun as well
@JohnLoutsenhizer4 ай бұрын
Tripping time varies depending on what it is that you end up taking. It usually takes 30 mins to an hour + to kick in, but when it does you're on a ride for at least 6 to 8 hours +. Do not partake unless you are prepared. It's not like alcohol or other things where you can just go to sleep to wear it off.
@greigclement90814 ай бұрын
This has a spiritual connection to the The Wicker Man in its commune & pagan themes.
@YoureMrLebowski4 ай бұрын
34:25 "don't go to Sweden." -TBR 🇸🇪🚫
@chanceneck80724 ай бұрын
I've seen comments from real Swedes on other reactions to this movie. They were like " This movie is 100% accurate about Sweden" lol. I love comment sections for that.
@Henrik_Holst4 ай бұрын
@@chanceneck8072 those comments sure have made recruitment harder and harder though!