Budget
$9,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$27,426,361
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,560,030
Gross worldwide
$47,967,636
Budget
$9,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$27,426,361
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,560,030
Gross worldwide
$47,967,636
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By Paris 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Did the director drift away after filming hereditary misfortune?
The whole film is bright in tone, and the expressions of the whole village have always been very rich, all kinds of drugs, psychedelics, I don't know when they are sober, what I don't understand is how they are self-sufficient, the young people in the village After going to the outside world, I don't understand why I still want to pull people back.
The scary thing is that the scene of two 72-year-olds committing...
By Jerrell 2022-04-24 07:01:05
A Midsummer Night's Unusual Fear
With the same bizarre style of painting as "Hereditary Doom", the director really abandoned the pure scaring method, which made us physically frightened suddenly, and pursued a kind of psychological fear with slow and steady shots. This is far from enough to stimulate the nerves. The director uses a more restrained and restrained method to approach the deeper anxiety of the audience layer by layer.
In "Midsummer Night", it was also caused by a family tragedy. After being stimulated,...
By Hans 2022-04-24 07:01:05
A24's Art Horror Movie Please Go To The End
It's normal to be disappointed every time you have high expectations. But if you look at it objectively about skipping expectations, the movie has a lot to offer. The first is the environment in which the incident took place. In Sweden, where it was almost never dark, numerous ambushes were set up in broad daylight to take sacrifices of living people. In the warm sunlight and the strong Nordic countryside scenery as a contrast, the subjective feeling of terror will be discounted. , but still...
By Martine 2022-04-24 07:01:05
I didn't do my homework beforehand, and the more I looked at it, the more I felt like hereditary bad luck. The two are just too similar, the twins, both cults, both so slow, both so fond of detailing, projecting, and then pushing the duration to the point of exploding. I can feel that this part is an improvement over the previous part. First of all, the layout is much larger. This type of film likes to shoot long shots and has a lot of medium shots. The details that need to be conceived and...
By Nico 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Broken Soul Peach Blossom Spring "A Midsummer Night's Fright"
"Midsommar" translated from Chinese into "A Midsummer Night's Fright" is the most amazing movie I have seen in 2019. It is the second film written and directed by a very new director Ali Astor. This director has a high starting point. In 2018, Ali Astor's first film "Hereditary Doom" won the Best Virgin Award from the American Online Film Critics Association.
The story is very simple. The heroine Dany, her boyfriend and several classmates used the summer vacation to visit a...
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By Marcus 2023-09-19 14:31:53
It's a very depressing cult film, the heroine's brainwashing record, the foreshadowing is very long, and it takes only an hour to enter the thriller, and the buddy's bearskin coat at the end of the film is very...
By Keven 2023-09-11 16:49:45
I don't think it's scary at all, I've already seen that this is a cult. However, I think that except for the two couples in the film, everyone else is damned, urinating everywhere, and lacking reverence for...
By Buford 2023-07-23 20:06:42
I watched it twice before and forgot to mark it. Contains my favorite types of horror movies: 1. Country cult + hallucinogens, quite wonderful. The music is also hazy, like a mushroom drum hanging on a rainy day. In this village, people's emotions are interconnected, and without language as a medium, everyone will naturally achieve empathy. Therefore, death is not enough to be scary, because the individual does not exist long ago, and people are just copies of different appearances, not to...
By Don 2023-07-21 07:18:14
The enhanced version of "The Apostles", full of heretical symbols and rituals, should make people restless, but the bright tones and perfect composition make it extremely comfortable to look at, just like the scene in which the believers chanted "Acapella". I can't tell if it is holy or weird. At the end, watching the nine people sacrifice in the fire, I feel inexplicably peaceful and calm (this movie is really poisonous). The empathic response of believers to pain and sorrow is particularly...
By Jalyn 2023-07-16 05:04:36
What the hell did the audience do to be tortured by such a foolish...
Dani: Are these the May Queens?
Pelle: [turning away from Christian] Yeah! Right! Uh eh... You'll actually be here for that.
Josh: And - Who are your May Queens?
Pelle: Eh, every Midsummer we have this dance competition and the winner gets crowned, in this.
Dani: [laughing] Oh! Wow. Beautiful.
Siv: On this, the day of our deity of reciprocity, we gather to give special thanks to our treasured Sun. As an offering for our Father, we will today surrender nine *human* lives. As Hårga takes, so Hårga also gives. Thus, for every newblood sacrificed, we will dedicate one of our own. That is: four newbloods, four from Hårga, and one to be chosen by the Queen. Nine in all, to die, and be reborn, in the great Cycle.
Stev: The four newbloods, have already been supplied. As for our end, we have two already dedicated... And two who have volunteered. Ingemar and Ulf.
[they step forward]
Stev: You have brought outside offerings, thus volunteering your own bodies. You will today be joined in harmony with Everything. And to Pelle, who has brought new blood, and our new May Queen, you will today be honored for your unclouded intuition. And so, for our ninth offering. It is traditional that our fair Queen shall choose, between a preselected newblood, and a specially ordained Hårgan.
Ulla: Christian?
[snaps fingers twice]
Ulla: Christian... Hi. Hello! There you are! Listen: You can't speak. You can't move.
[smiles]
Ulla: All right?
[smiles]
Ulla: Good.