According to folklore about witches/witchcraft, witches used the fat of unbaptized children to make their “flying ointment”; and baby Sam was indeed unbaptized. Witches also had the ability to turn themselves into a hare (the “rabbit” you kept seeing), the power to blight crops and to sour milk. All of which were well represented in the movie. Eggers did his homework!
When you thought that only the man would be banished.... back in this era, women had no rights (the parents later conversation about selling their daughter off)... many didn't own property and were tied to the fortunes of the father and breadwinner of the family. Also, the tragedy of these less enlightened and extremely religious times is that when people got sick, people would think that the devil had gotten into them or bad things happening to them would be due to the sins they committed. People could be accused of crimes and simply believed because they were upstanding members of community. Tragically, Thomasin's life might have been better living as an independent witch (other than having to eat babies and such) rather than being under the constraints of society then.
Kate was bleeding Caleb when she cut his head on the side. Back then they used bleeding for just about every ailment folks had. It was supposed to leak impurities out of your system. Sickness in reality.
I love that you reacted to this! I find Thomasin's fate very tragic, she truly was innocent, she joined the coven and became what the family accused her of being to survive, so basically Black Phillip got what he wanted and I agree that the chaos in the family was a way to seduce her. It's a like a cult strategizing how to manipulate a person to join them. Some say the twins were in the fire in the ending shot, since in the start the witch needed to apply the baby's flesh and blood to be able to fly in the sky, so a sacrifice is needed somehow.
Thanks for recommending! Ohhh man the twins being in the fire at the end was something I never thought of, thats crazy! I love how this movie allows you to freely think and interpret things. My thoughts on Thomasin was definitely waffling there at the end haha Also I might be wrong but was thinking, was the rabbit the Witch, just shapeshifted?
Yup, I don't get how someone could judge her choice at the end lol, her own family turned agaisnt her because of ignorant religious beliefs and she lost everything
Loved your reaction to this. I really enjoy your channel. This was a thinking slow horror story that was so well done. The horror of this family losing everything day after day is such a great build-up. I am big fan of AT Joy now. Thanks for doing this movie!
Great reaction bro. Subbed. Btw, my guess is that the twins were being burned in the final coven scene. Folklore from the period states that witches gain the power of flight by allowing fire to consume unbaptized children.
If you like this director, I believe you would like “The Lighthouse”. Willem Defoe and Robert Pattinson should have been nominated for Best Actor. Plus Cinematography, art/set decoration, costuming, etc.
Wonderful to see more people reacting to this. You simply must check out The Lighthouse as well. Robert Eggers seriously casts the finest actors for his films. Anya Taylor-Joy is a revelation in this movie, and Eggers does the same with Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe, Alexander Skarsgard, etc. He is truly a brilliant filmmaker
Oh the Lighthouse is going on my list now for sure! Robert Eggers movies seem to definitely stick out like a sore thumb, but in a really good way. The Northman was great too!
Have you heard of the new movie called “Megan”? It’s about an Artificial Intelligence doll played (supposedly) by a real doll. Well, it’s not the original. The original is “Morgan” starring Anya Taylor-Joy in the title role. There is an all star cast and Anya was perfect as the A.I. experiment. It pre-dates “VVitch”.
According to folklore about witches/witchcraft, witches used the fat of unbaptized children to make their “flying ointment”; and baby Sam was indeed unbaptized. Witches also had the ability to turn themselves into a hare (the “rabbit” you kept seeing), the power to blight crops and to sour milk. All of which were well represented in the movie. Eggers did his homework!
The cutting with Caleb was the practice of blood letting.
It was believed that letting out impurities in the blood could cure illnesses.
Ohh that's interesting! That make so much sense, I was so confused by that. Thanks for clarifying!
When you thought that only the man would be banished.... back in this era, women had no rights (the parents later conversation about selling their daughter off)... many didn't own property and were tied to the fortunes of the father and breadwinner of the family. Also, the tragedy of these less enlightened and extremely religious times is that when people got sick, people would think that the devil had gotten into them or bad things happening to them would be due to the sins they committed. People could be accused of crimes and simply believed because they were upstanding members of community. Tragically, Thomasin's life might have been better living as an independent witch (other than having to eat babies and such) rather than being under the constraints of society then.
I love this movie. How about that acting by Caleb when he was "sick" in bed? That kid has a future.
Soo good! I can't imagine how hard it is to just put yourself in that space and be able to nail that scene as well as he did. Very impressive!
I know I'm late to the reaction but I love the fact that this is a genuine reaction. Subscribed!
Kate was bleeding Caleb when she cut his head on the side. Back then they used bleeding for just about every ailment folks had. It was supposed to leak impurities out of your system. Sickness in reality.
I love that you reacted to this! I find Thomasin's fate very tragic, she truly was innocent, she joined the coven and became what the family accused her of being to survive, so basically Black Phillip got what he wanted and I agree that the chaos in the family was a way to seduce her. It's a like a cult strategizing how to manipulate a person to join them. Some say the twins were in the fire in the ending shot, since in the start the witch needed to apply the baby's flesh and blood to be able to fly in the sky, so a sacrifice is needed somehow.
Thanks for recommending! Ohhh man the twins being in the fire at the end was something I never thought of, thats crazy! I love how this movie allows you to freely think and interpret things. My thoughts on Thomasin was definitely waffling there at the end haha Also I might be wrong but was thinking, was the rabbit the Witch, just shapeshifted?
Yup, I don't get how someone could judge her choice at the end lol, her own family turned agaisnt her because of ignorant religious beliefs and she lost everything
Loved your reaction to this. I really enjoy your channel. This was a thinking slow horror story that was so well done. The horror of this family losing everything day after day is such a great build-up. I am big fan of AT Joy now. Thanks for doing this movie!
Great reaction bro. Subbed. Btw, my guess is that the twins were being burned in the final coven scene. Folklore from the period states that witches gain the power of flight by allowing fire to consume unbaptized children.
If you like this director, I believe you would like “The Lighthouse”.
Willem Defoe and Robert Pattinson should have been nominated for Best Actor. Plus Cinematography, art/set decoration, costuming, etc.
Wonderful to see more people reacting to this. You simply must check out The Lighthouse as well. Robert Eggers seriously casts the finest actors for his films. Anya Taylor-Joy is a revelation in this movie, and Eggers does the same with Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe, Alexander Skarsgard, etc. He is truly a brilliant filmmaker
Oh the Lighthouse is going on my list now for sure! Robert Eggers movies seem to definitely stick out like a sore thumb, but in a really good way. The Northman was great too!
The twins were actually killed and u can hear them getting killed but they don’t show it ig bc it’s kids getting killed lmao
Please keep doing what you’re doing man try reacting to the lighthouse next
Have you heard of the new movie called “Megan”? It’s about an Artificial Intelligence doll played (supposedly) by a real doll. Well, it’s not the original. The original is “Morgan” starring Anya Taylor-Joy in the title role. There is an all star cast and Anya was perfect as the A.I. experiment. It pre-dates “VVitch”.
Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?
So good! Black Phillip with the offers you can't refuse! Haha