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Sammy 2022-04-22 07:01:08

Overrated as the best horror movie, although like The Shining, it's a thriller that relies entirely on tight plot progression rather than a slap in the face. However, it has to be said that Aristo's level and Kubrick are completely incomparable. The first hour lays the groundwork, and the second hour reveals the secret. (But I really don't understand what's going on with the arc that controls people's mind..) Well, subjectively, it can be seen that the director especially wants to get close to that kind of high-profile thriller with a high-level picture. It does exactly what is on the screen. The black-and-white cut mirrors of the villa, the rotten head of Mipho Welfare, and the clean camera background are all worth mentioning. However, in terms of the plot, the overly dense foreshadowing in the early stage and the inexplicable and sloppy explanation in the later stage can't be echoed at all. Obviously, I want to unravel all the mysteries at the end after satiating the audience's appetite before, forming the look and feel of the explosion of information in an instant. However, it is self-defeating due to the lack of necessary connection between the clue and the decryption process. It's a pity, but this kind of look and feel is still relatively good in a lot of horror movies. There is no need to hold too much hope in horror movies these years. Finally, let's talk about the cult group party with so many naked men and naked women at the end, it really made me laugh, shit, after two hours of nervousness, the contrast is too big hahaha, this cult thing is really scary, and this movie He also told us not to stick your head out of the window in the car. (big boo)

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Extended Reading
  • Alexzander 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Using the model as the carrier to compare the metaphorical settings of the characters’ psychology and their desire to manipulate in the spatial relationship, as well as some traversing shots that disregard the physical space and move freely, are naturally associated with Wes Anderson’s scheduling method, but the audiovisual of this film Obviously, it is not so "private" and serves the narrative closely, and the effect is remarkable (the intertextuality with the text enhances the viewer's desire for self-control, blood inheritance and other themes derived from the association, and the horror index doubles). The strong ending points directly to the connection between religion (rather than a cult?) and the traditional family structure, or there is a certain tendency to express reality. Top Ten Candidates of the Year.

  • Jaylen 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Americans are poor? His poor family has not turned on the lights? The government is also poor without street lights? Halfway through, it felt dark, and after a while, it was dark again, and it was dark again? Is it a horror movie? Too lazy to watch. . . . .

Hereditary quotes

  • [deleted scene]

    Steve: You know, Annie, you can always build a shrine to all the terrible things in the world, but it doesn't mean that you have to destroy anything that is good.

  • [first lines]

    Steve: Come on, Peter. Wake up.