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Olin 2022-01-27 08:06:32
A Midsummer Nightmare / 3.19 Records.
*I haven't watched a horror movie for a long time after "The Conjuring", and "A Midsummer Night's Fright" was almost the one I watched all the way through. "How poetic, this is the brightest and hottest summer ever." The whole film starts with a grand festival atmosphere and ends with the almost...
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Birdie 2022-04-20 09:01:33
I think it's mainly a satire of feudalism and superstition.
The film starts with anxiety at the beginning. The heroine's sister loses contact with her. From the letter written by the heroine to her sister, it can be seen that she should have a serious anxiety disorder, and she keeps talking to others, denying that she has confirmed this. . What should come...
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Rhea 2022-04-24 07:01:05
This director especially likes primitive cults, with mysterious symbols and weird throaty voices. Nude is not beautiful and scary. Fresh and savage, it is completely different from horror model dramas. There are almost no dark scenes on this midsummer night. , the bright sun is still scaring people to death, but it's a big deal just for a boyfriend
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Kathryn 2022-03-22 09:01:34
The director focuses on using photography and sound effects to create an atmosphere. It is more eerie than scary. Compared to the previous work, I quite like the tone of this film. The director’s previous work was about cult worship, but this one goes further back to its origins. The construction of primitive tribes isolated from the world in modern civilization is equivalent to a utopian fantasy to a certain extent. The director uses a concept that goes against modern civilization ( In this tribe, there are no individuals, people are all part of the natural cycle, what really matters is the reproduction of the tribe) to "abuse" the spirit of the audience, and what really makes me feel that the hair is standing upright is that I actually think the concept of this tribe is a little bit. reason.
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Siv: Now it's traditional for the May Queen to bless our crops and livestock. And after the luck - you just inherited from that salt herring, we should all be doubly encouraged!
[laughter; pause]
Dani: Can Christian come with me?
Siv: Nej. The Queen must ride alone.
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Josh: Why 36?
Pelle: Well we think of life like the seasons. So you're a child until you're 18 and that's spring. And then at some point we all do our Pilgrimage, which is between 18 and 36, and that's summer. And then from, eh - 36 to 54, we're working age, which is *fall*. And then finally from 54 to 72 you become a mentor.
Dani: What happens at 72?
[Pelle makes a comical throat slash gesture; Dani laughs]