@@dnldainvinbleco yeah, but what I'm saying is Charlie's physical body had the nut allergy, peters didn't, Paimon wanted a male host for pretty much unknown reasons. I'm sayin it was probably a small part of the reason Paimon didn't want Charlie
han joy At least you could be traumatized with a large group of people in that case. I watched it with my mom and felt like my house was cursed for like a week.
Jacob Bloomfield that’s true, my sister forced me to watch it (she had seen it before and i guess she didn’t think it was that scary the second time over) at home when it came out on dvd and straight up i did not go to bed that night and had issues going to sleep for a month
I can tell you from experience, nearly everyone else in the theater I was in hated it. I however loved it, was traumatized and couldn't shut the fuck up about it for months. Still remains my #1 of 2018.
That was the dumbest part of the movie. It was so cartoonish and outlandish. The writers were being lazy. “Uh we have no way to get her into the tree house to be bowing. So just cgi her ass up there”
@@theoutsiderspost4982 It's not lazy writing, it's just related to the king of hell like most of the stuff in this movie. It's suggested in real life books that Paimon can reanimate the dead and has knowledge of "all the secrets of Earth, it's winds and waters." This is why the corpses in the movie can move and fly.
@@theoutsiderspost4982 Hi, Mr. Squirrel Brain. Number 1 it's not CGI. You clearly just look for shit to complain about to then compare it to something cartoon-ish. What exactly would you do to get her body up there? Have somebody drag a body up the ladder? or randomly appear. (That's actually lazy writing) That's fun to watch. Maybe that's the reason you are not a director/writer with shit opinions. Maybe don't have such a squirrel brain and compare cartoons to everything and it wouldn't look so boring. Number 2. "Why is this ghostly, haunting, cult movie being a ghostly, haunting, cult movie? - You
I like to imagine what the cultists do every other days of their life Like, dude is selling cars at Toyota from 8 to 5, then goes creeping around a house in the woods covered in white paint at 9
@@jkphilosophy101 what rituals? I don’t want to get into the occult but I am interested in what people believe, but I do know the book from this movie is named the lesser key of Solomon or something like that.
@@Numely I've known a coworker who played with a Ouija board. He was very...off. Sullenly disturbed. He had asked about things he should never know and then was burdened with the knowledge that it might come true. Knowing what events will happen in the future is beyond our nature as Humans. We can, and should, calculate predictions as in weather or success or failure given enough data. But, to know with certainty future events is an impossibility against the gift of Free Will. Furthermore, the spiritual exists too. There are Good spirits "of God," and all others "not of God." Those who are obedient to the Creator don't converse in future events but focus on the Present with emphasis on Worship and self-improvement. The spirits "not of God," or, evil spirit, focuses on self-indulgence. Likewise, the nature of evil spirit "hungers" for your failure that you too may be bound in eternal misery for not having Faith in God. Thus, the instrument of disobedience, such as the Ouija board, is the device evil spirit uses to communicate its cunning lies to you. It may reveal nuggets of truthful/factual information to continue its deception. But, you cannot outsmart such evil. Obedience to God is the only mastery we can have over fallen creatures. Or, when we kneel before God we stand on the devil. It takes a lot of grace to help us through ordinary temptation. It takes Divine Grace to overcome demonic temptations.
This scene is frightening because of how sacred and pure the whole treehouse and coven look. The fact that there are bright colors, festive music and white candles. White is associated with purity in this case the cult’s devotion. The cult’s leader/queen dressed mostly in white and light colors not your typical satanist. Looks can be very deceiving.
Makes you wonder about Christianity. It's very beautiful on the surface, dig deeper though, it's a human sacrifice blood cult, completely antithetical to the original Jewish scriptures prohibiting any human being offered up for any reason. Yet there's probably over a billion Christians. It's nuts.
hitoshura2800 with any religion monotheist or polytheist since most are thousands of years old, modern times tend to sugarcoat religious wars, sacrifices, crusades and traditions that are horrid today but were common then. Everyone believes their path is the path and anyone is willing to fervently do the will of what their scripture/text holds what is right.
The grandma's letter to the mother at the start of the movie makes this scene creepier: "My darling, dear, beautiful Annie, Forgive me for all the things I could not tell you. Please don’t hate me and try not to despair your losses. You will see in the end that they were worth it. Our sacrifice will pale next to the rewards. Love, Mommy" The letter foreshadows so much death and suffering, which makes it all the more sinister, but they succeeded. I believe that's why the composer ended the movie with this beautiful yet horrifying song: and nailed it.
@@DarkFactory That probably, and most likely infinite riches and unimaginable world influence as well, like what the super duper elite has in real life.
For me it's sort of ambiguous. His expression could go either way. Either it's Peter completely traumatized and in shock, or it's Paimon just adjusting to his new host.
this end is a comedy I did not understand why they are all naked on their knees in front of him even the grandmother and the same with the severed head with this music 😂 lol
Fun fact: there's a slightly different cut of this ending that was planned that ends w/ Peter scratching his eyes out to totally become Paimon. This is why you see a bunch of pictures of Peter w/ the eyes scratched out throughout the movie.
yep..as the crown goes on his head the shift -if you wish- happens so the corpses, who were previously pointed towards the statue, now point to Peter. Chillin!
damnn the last scenes of both hereditary and midsommar ends up with the most disturbing endings along with the compulsory soundtrack of the world of someone crashing away and being invited into a new family. edit: ty for the likes. both of these movies will remain my forever favourite ^•^
personally i found the dead grandma, freshly beheaded mom and Charlie's head the most disturbing. they're dead and rotting yet still there in this god awful ceremony. this movie is engraved into my brain but it's def rlly good
@@dickiea8048 As the cult lady crowns peter , Paimon moves from the statue to the body of Peter thats why the beheaded bodies move towards peter. This movie gave me ptsd.
@@_Y0UTUBE_ I keep learning stuff and catching little details about this movie and what you said just got added to the list lmao. This movie is fucked I was not okay for a while lol fucking great movie
I actually can’t get over the music in this scene. Absolute fucking masterpiece. So magnificent but yet so terrifyingly unnerving at the same time. Hats off to Colin Stetson
can we talk about how good alex wolff’s performance was? i haven’t seen him in a lot of movies but i am beyond impressed, his portrayal of peter was so well played. his expressions when annie was screaming at him, the shock and numbness in his face after charlie got decapitated, his oblivious cries for his mother and father when his father was killed and his mother was possessed, the way he switched between peter being in his body and paimon possessing him... i love it. and of course toni collette’s performance was absolutely astronomical, i still don’t understand how she didn’t get an oscar for this. everything about this movie is so utterly terrifying and yet perfect. ari aster, you’re a mad man and i love you with all my heart. midsommar and hereditary are two of the most disturbing movies i’ve seen, the horror is more subtle instead of cheap jumpscares and scary costumes. these movies made me feel uneasy for days after i watched it, the horror just kind of resonated with you.
@@lahna2798 Seriously?? That makes it eerily... completely scarier! OMG! Toni Colette brings her "A game" each and every time. I think she's a brilliant actor and doesn't get the recognition she truly deserves. Little Miss Sunshine and About a Boy... two of my favorite movies. Big Toni Colette fan.
You took the words out of my mouth. The reason this movie was so disturbing was cause of how incredible the acting was and how the actors/actresses portrayed their roles in such a bone chilling way… it would not have been as incredible if they weren’t as good as they were. Completely captivating, breathtaking… no better acting seen in cinema. And how lucky are we to see it happening during our time 🥺
One thing I find especially freaky is how it shows the outside view of the treehouse as a black void. To me I get the feeling that the treehouse is its own world and that Paimon resides in there forever. Just the idea that it appears normal on the outside but on the inside the dimensions change. The treehouse seems to be the entrance or an altar to Paimons world and it's just unsettling because you don't really know where the treehouse goes. Just a black void..
Honestly seeing it as another dimension or a portal to the world in which Paimon is the worshippable God connects perfectly with why Charlie slept in there every night before she died
I agree. I took a film scoring class in my music undergrad, and one thing we were taught was not just to decide what we wanted to write for the music, but also where to put music and where to leave it out. Music helps gives us cues in what what to feel and what to expect, and when you leave it out, it can actually be more suspenseful in scenes like this.
@@MaidenOfMusic So I guess when music is left out in creepy scenes it's like being stranded in the middle of the ocean, there's no music so there's no one to tell you how to feel, you're just alone with the horror of the unknown. Interesting stuff.
Yes. I agree. Your comment is dead on. OMG. 😬 Reading the comments is essential for me. I have not seen this movie yet. I had no idea wtf was happening. So, the boy is dead (physically) and it's the demon running his body?
I saw this movie for the first time last night. I'm still not fully recovered. This is how you do a horror movie. It was smart, complex, well written, directed and acted. It didn't rely on cheap jump scares. There were so many times where the hair on the back of my next stood up. Outstanding movie!
I’m so mad at myself because everyone in the comments are saying the movie disturbed them. Meanwhile I don’t feel anything. I want to be scared but idk which movie will do it for me
@@mclaincj1630 It wasn't. Peter died from that fall. We see a glowing spirit enter his body before "he" wakes back up again. That's why when "Peter" woke back up again, he had all of Charlie's (who is really Paimon) mannerisms. He walked exactly the way Charlie was walking through the woods earlier in the movie.
@@Lord_TalhaI don't think he died. The film goes to show that the mortality of the possessed matters in a way. He wouldn't be a "healthy" host if he'd been killed in the fall. I think he was just unconscious.
At 48 seconds you can see the family dog lying there. When I first saw this movie I was like hey wait a minute did the dog run off or something? Nope it was killed smh
It is quite chilling yes. Especially since her explanation is when its confirmed that the cult killed Charly on purpose in such a grim way in order to transport her to her brothers body, after they eventually break him of course. The fact their mission all along was to wreck this family with so much death is very creepy. Also re-reading the grandma's letter to the mother at the start of the film (which initially looks like the random ramblings of an old lady in first viewing) also makes it very spooky. Very thought provoking, sinister horror.
The movie really plays on all the IRL scary imaginations. Someone crawling up in the ceiling corner. Someone standing behind the chair or on the doorway smiling. Someone floating away "in the distance". The shots were all gnarly as fuck. Annies facial expression changing mid-terror. 💀
Im going to be honest - this movie wasn't scary at all, till the mother turned into a goddamn demon. Throughout the movie, however, i felt this sense of discomfort that I just couldn't shake off, and it all spiked in this scene. The music sounds so... glorious and majestic - if you were a cultist that followed satan. Idk. All I know, is that whoever made the score is a genius.
That's the point. We are all tired of the quick jumpscares that really don't add anything but a loud sound to scare you. I find this psicological madness that the movie holds for 2/3rds of the movie scarier. Then it all goes to bats**t crazy towards the end. So I guess that's the point, to hit you hard on the final scene after feeling unsettled for most of it.
This whole scene reminds me of Rosemary’s Baby- the nude coven members, the chanting of the deity’s name. And the music is almost similar to the big reveal at the end of the movie
Yeah, but the satanists in Rosemary's Baby were old and ridiculous. Scariest part was Mia Farrow's reaction seeing her baby for the first time. It's what you don't see that makes it scary AF. IMO.
My mother watched Rosemary's Baby when I was a kid in the 90's. My mom also enjoys rewatching Dark Shadows and American Gothic. She has a great take on horror movies and TV shows.
Yes, that's the point. Paimon was there in spirit in the classroom, manipulating Peter. In certain parts, you can see the blue light in the background (if you didn't watch the movie, there's a blue light that appears sometime that signals Paimon is there). Paimon is the reason behind his hand, his broken nose, and Peter seeing himself smiling in the reflection
I actually hated the final act of this film. If Charlie died from falling out the window, then how is Paimon inhabiting a corpse? Wouldn't he need a live body? I also hated what they did to the mother character and wasted her arc.
@@brucewayne7020 I meant Peter not Charlie. Also why does it show the demon's spirit flying around when it was already in Peter trying to overtake him? Makes no sense.
@@Battury well if its anything liike the biblical demons, they were likely tricked by Paimon and damned to hell. As the old saying goes, never make deals with the devil.
@@tylerbrown3516 well obviously THE BIBLE would say that deals with demons go that way. That'd be like saying "well according to liberals, conservatives are bad people!" Live deliciously, y'all.
Everybody say “Thank you, Ari Aster” for putting pleasant, cheerful music in the credits of his horror movies, making us a little less scared after watching.
Rayyan Karim The music during the scene is scary, yes. But after the movie’s actually over and the credits start rolling, he puts happy music. He did the same for Midsommar too.
@@bianca952000 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paimon ”The Goetia itself makes no mention of King Paimon's face, while the rest describe him as having a beautiful face but still refer to him using masculine pronouns.”
I've watched hundreds of horror movies. Nothing, absolutely nothing, comes close to this. I've been haunted by so many scenes from this movie for a month. Legendary shit
Did he really change? You can clearly see that the blue thing goes inside him, but he doesn't look happy or comfortable, he looks more like he is nervous and shocked.
Yes he’s changed. His body language is almost childlike, and resembles how Charlie was. It’s almost like “hes” confused and shocked as to what is happening, as it would be for any child who was put in their brothers body lol.
Curious as to what happens after this. Does Paimon continue to pretend to be Peter, go back to school, etc. or does he lead the cult full-time doing whatever it is he's supposed to do now. Do they burn the house down to destroy the evidence of what happened here? Or do they leave one hell of a mystery for the community and police to figure out?
Doubt they’ll ever make a sequel, if they do I don’t think it’ll be as good. Best we only speculate on our own, my guess is that Charlie doesn’t know what to do, and is rejected as the king and killed.
@@konpeitojellie could be but my guess was also that charlie never got possessed in the first place, or maybe its some weird kind of 3 way soul gangbang in one body, you’d think a king wouldn’t just making clicking noises with their mouth in the first place.
My guess is that even the cops/the whole town are in on it. Some pictures in Ellen's albums that's not shown close up has huge church choirs and other members we haven't seen. Probably only the top members got to worship in the treehouse (there are other naked members outside/in the house too). I think Peter will be some corrupt government leader, thus starting the end of the world in the biblical timeline. Just a theory.
This was the scariest movie I have ever seen. Watching it just felt wrong, but that is how evil actually is. The whole movie was so unsettling to me that it stayed with me for a long time after watching.
I just realised that Charlie’s head is the head of the statue. I really saw it with the expectation that it would be about how the death of a loved one can affect a family, so I was really fucking shocked when I saw this. I actually thought that half of the movie could be part of Annie’s imagination, like her sick way of coping, but this scene just fucking blew me out of my seat
@@GreenWitch234 Yeah, the family had to die for the ritual to happen, but the dog wasn't a necessary part of it, at least I haven't seen any explanation, maybe just to make shit sadder
@@jellopuffy2974 they kill human the way they kill turkeys for Thanksgiving, do you think they even care for an animal that is not even human? The dog disturbed their job, so i think that they think of it as "an annoying thing that gets in the way". I imagine these people would have the same psychology as normal human when they kill mosquitoes. Well, they are psychological ill, aren't they?
I can’t explain how well directed this movie was, it was the only time in my life where I had a flight response to a damn movie purely from the buildup and constant suspense that it gave me, after the second act my body was like “I need to get the hell out of here”. Fantastic movie.
I'm curious what others think. The impression I get from this ending is that, while they did all of this to bring forth Paimon and, thusly, become rewarded, he is shocked (likely from being in this new body most of all) and perhaps even... disgusted? Every time I watch this, what I envision after the fade to black is Paimon slaughtering the cult. Everything was clearly and meticulously orchestrated by the cult over decades, but did Paimon himself have anything to do with it directly? Did he have stakes and /want/ to be brought into the world? In most films, I would say absolutely. But this ending has always made me feel otherwise and that the real monsters here were the cult members, not the demon himself (who is almost childlike each time, starting from Charlie and then within Peter). Part of me wonders if he had any residual feelings from Peter, or if Paimon simply never wanted any of this in the first place and is just being used. Idk. Maybe that wasn't the intention or people see otherwise, but I find that ending more enjoyable and a different twist from the usual 'bad cult-demon' end.
There was a scene earlier in the film where you can see Paimon’s blue light that signals he’s around. It appears just before the jar of paint falls over by itself onto Joan’s phone number, which reminds Annie to get in contact with her. So I think Paimon did want everything to go as it did, otherwise he wouldn’t have helped to move the events along
Paimon needs a male host to function at full capacity. After spending 13 years in a girl's body and being a half-assed demon, it's no surprise that he's confused as hell once he gets a male host.
I've never thought about that, but that's interesting ! And the scene where Paimon (supposedly) smash Peter's face on his desk is pointing to that theory.
this is one of the most horrifyingly beautiful endings I've ever seen. Alex wolff is terrific and the music feels like having a panick attack while watching the sun rising.
Bruh 2:06 that guy looks like peters friend when he was smoking weed under the bleachers because he started choking so it was probably the herb that Joan put in Annie’s tea
Anyone that thinks this movie is “dumb” probably watched it in the theater… One month, my family took a trip to Vegas and I stayed back to watch the house. The first time I experienced this film I was all alone in an empty, pitch black house in the dead of night. No distractions, no teenagers chuckling at serious moments, nobody asking questions during the film, and nobody to talk to after it ends. Just silence. This movie is haunting because of its level of darkness, dread and real life suffering. Only the last 15 minutes are conventionally “scary” I love how Hereditary doesn’t hold your hand. I hate movies that insufferably always give the audience what it wants and leaves nothing to the imagination. There’s only 2 horror films that have burned themselves into my brain, and this is 1 of them. If you replicate my circumstances, I’m sure you’ll find this movie very haunting.
I was short of breath and my heart was pumping during this last scene. When the music has died down and the woman cries out hail Paemon, my blood fucking froze. There is something cacklingly hateful in her voice, like she's towering with confidence in her lord. It's fucking vile.
I heard they were going to play "Face Down, Ass Up" by 2 Live Crew in this scene but it was decided it wasn't scary enough. A little trivia for the fans.
Not a phone in sight. Just people living in the moment.
Lol
Lmao! Comment of the year!
what?
LMFAOO I CANT
Dude, I hate you 😂😂😂😂😂😂
All that for a BURGER KING hat.
Lol
kinda stupid but i feel bad for peter
laughing af
It would be worth it
LMAO
Imagine being reborn as a god with a peanut allergy.
Such an underrated comment.
The female body aka Charlie had the nut allergy, Peter doesn't, probably part of the reason they gave Paimon peters body as the host
@@jacobpage-smith4108 no paimon was resurrected as Charlie but wanted a male body
@@dnldainvinbleco yeah, but what I'm saying is Charlie's physical body had the nut allergy, peters didn't, Paimon wanted a male host for pretty much unknown reasons. I'm sayin it was probably a small part of the reason Paimon didn't want Charlie
Nut
The real MVP is the person who composed the score to this movie. The song made this scene 1000x more intense
Gives u the dreadful gut feeling the movie achieves so well
That's Colin Stetson from Bon Iver for ya.
I like the song. Want to get the full version of it.
@@xenomorphexidious9102 ruclips.net/video/MVnSFj6XQZY/видео.html
@@pauldelrosario5888 Omg that just proves that i was lazy myself. Thx.
i can’t imagine how scary this scene would have been in theaters i watched it at home and i was traumatized for a month
han joy At least you could be traumatized with a large group of people in that case. I watched it with my mom and felt like my house was cursed for like a week.
Jacob Bloomfield that’s true, my sister forced me to watch it (she had seen it before and i guess she didn’t think it was that scary the second time over) at home when it came out on dvd and straight up i did not go to bed that night and had issues going to sleep for a month
han joy Yeah but I guess that has to mean they made a good horror movie😋
I can tell you from experience, nearly everyone else in the theater I was in hated it. I however loved it, was traumatized and couldn't shut the fuck up about it for months. Still remains my #1 of 2018.
I thought it was awesome. Very rarely do the bad guys win in movies and this ending with the music put a smile on my face.
Paimon: "A healthy male host? Does this nose look healthy to you?"
Lol, "Does This Boy Look *'HEALTHY'* To You!?"
Joan: "crap. Peter smoked too much weed. Maybe we should have asked other kings of hell if they have a return policy."
Blut Royale Paimon was the one who broke it though, wasn’t he?
Paemon*
A healthy host? Bruh yall gave me a body that can hardly breath
Me showing my friends my treehouse i just built in minecraft creative 0:10
i'mma HEAD out and up now.
i must not have been paying attention cuz i never noticed her flying lol
LMAAOOOOOOO
COMMENT OF THE YEAR!!!
lol u stole that from a comment in another video of this scene but i think the video got deleted tho
Annie’s headless body floating in the tree house with no music made it incredibly chilling
That was the dumbest part of the movie. It was so cartoonish and outlandish. The writers were being lazy.
“Uh we have no way to get her into the tree house to be bowing. So just cgi her ass up there”
TheOutsidersPost i feel like it was unnervingly realistic, like if you saw this on a security camera
@@theoutsiderspost4982 It's not lazy writing, it's just related to the king of hell like most of the stuff in this movie. It's suggested in real life books that Paimon can reanimate the dead and has knowledge of "all the secrets of Earth, it's winds and waters." This is why the corpses in the movie can move and fly.
*hilarious
@@theoutsiderspost4982 Hi, Mr. Squirrel Brain. Number 1 it's not CGI. You clearly just look for shit to complain about to then compare it to something cartoon-ish. What exactly would you do to get her body up there? Have somebody drag a body up the ladder? or randomly appear. (That's actually lazy writing) That's fun to watch. Maybe that's the reason you are not a director/writer with shit opinions. Maybe don't have such a squirrel brain and compare cartoons to everything and it wouldn't look so boring. Number 2. "Why is this ghostly, haunting, cult movie being a ghostly, haunting, cult movie? - You
That treehouse is a lot bigger on the inside
🤣😅
Maybe it was designed by the Timelords.
Its like a cartoon🤣🤣
That probably on purpose to fuck with you
its probably because its shot on a 2d like angle, to make us feel like its small, like a cartoon
I like to imagine what the cultists do every other days of their life
Like, dude is selling cars at Toyota from 8 to 5, then goes creeping around a house in the woods covered in white paint at 9
They were born in such rituals, just imagine those rituals as a normal person going to Church
@@jkphilosophy101 It doesn't make it any less crazy
@@jkphilosophy101 what rituals? I don’t want to get into the occult but I am interested in what people believe, but I do know the book from this movie is named the lesser key of Solomon or something like that.
@@joecoupon8299 why
@@Numely I've known a coworker who played with a Ouija board. He was very...off. Sullenly disturbed. He had asked about things he should never know and then was burdened with the knowledge that it might come true.
Knowing what events will happen in the future is beyond our nature as Humans. We can, and should, calculate predictions as in weather or success or failure given enough data. But, to know with certainty future events is an impossibility against the gift of Free Will.
Furthermore, the spiritual exists too. There are Good spirits "of God," and all others "not of God." Those who are obedient to the Creator don't converse in future events but focus on the Present with emphasis on Worship and self-improvement. The spirits "not of God," or, evil spirit, focuses on self-indulgence.
Likewise, the nature of evil spirit "hungers" for your failure that you too may be bound in eternal misery for not having Faith in God.
Thus, the instrument of disobedience, such as the Ouija board, is the device evil spirit uses to communicate its cunning lies to you. It may reveal nuggets of truthful/factual information to continue its deception. But, you cannot outsmart such evil.
Obedience to God is the only mastery we can have over fallen creatures. Or, when we kneel before God we stand on the devil. It takes a lot of grace to help us through ordinary temptation. It takes Divine Grace to overcome demonic temptations.
This scene is frightening because of how sacred and pure the whole treehouse and coven look. The fact that there are bright colors, festive music and white candles. White is associated with purity in this case the cult’s devotion. The cult’s leader/queen dressed mostly in white and light colors not your typical satanist. Looks can be very deceiving.
Makes you wonder about Christianity. It's very beautiful on the surface, dig deeper though, it's a human sacrifice blood cult, completely antithetical to the original Jewish scriptures prohibiting any human being offered up for any reason. Yet there's probably over a billion Christians. It's nuts.
hitoshura2800 with any religion monotheist or polytheist since most are thousands of years old, modern times tend to sugarcoat religious wars, sacrifices, crusades and traditions that are horrid today but were common then. Everyone believes their path is the path and anyone is willing to fervently do the will of what their scripture/text holds what is right.
Not Santanist, these are theistic Satanist. MAJOR differences
Desmond Harrington exactly this is a cult with their own principles and beliefs
KKK dresses in white
The grandma's letter to the mother at the start of the movie makes this scene creepier: "My darling, dear, beautiful Annie, Forgive me for all the things I could not tell you. Please don’t hate me and try not to despair your losses. You will see in the end that they were worth it. Our sacrifice will pale next to the rewards. Love, Mommy"
The letter foreshadows so much death and suffering, which makes it all the more sinister, but they succeeded. I believe that's why the composer ended the movie with this beautiful yet horrifying song: and nailed it.
It also represents Paimons band who plays when he walks Earth
The music at the end are the sounds that precedes paimon’s presence (a trumpet, bells, horns)
So what was Annie's reward? Did she get a nice seat in hell?
@@DarkFactory That probably, and most likely infinite riches and unimaginable world influence as well, like what the super duper elite has in real life.
@@KatSpicert nailed it… like I said this movie is scary cause this witch craft and such is really really real…
Since Paimon is just one of 8 different kings in Hell, this same convoluted, very intricate plot is probably happening 7 more times around the world.
Thing is, Paimon is known as one of Lucifers most loyal subjects. He has more legions of demons under his command than any of his cohorts.
@@zenlikestate96 why tf do you know that shit
@@xneonarez8178 Lesser key of Solomon
There are no kings of hell. Only slaves.
@@xneonarez8178 uhh you can find all that in youtube videos
Paimon: i require a healthy male host
also Paimon: lol head go bonk on desk
Hahaha 😂😂 i actually love that bonk sound
Hahaha 😂😂 i actually love that bonk sound
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head go brrrrrrr
Imagine Paimon isn’t actually real and Peter’s just traumatized and mentally going “what...the FUCK”
This is now my cannon for the movie !!!!!
For me it's sort of ambiguous. His expression could go either way. Either it's Peter completely traumatized and in shock, or it's Paimon just adjusting to his new host.
@sir dog shit I didn't think about it like that
@sir dog shit but was the shadow peters spirit or Annie's body
@@redacted6416 Annie's body. She levitates through the window which peter crashed into
Jughead's suprisingly dark origin story.
Ok boomer
@@feliponsalazar9993 lol?
non intellectual jughead from the old Archie comics
baaaahahahaa
@_ Danllco _ yo the whole show is a mess😭
POV: your whole family dies and a demon possesses your body but you get a burger king crown
Hope he doesn’t go on a AirPlane
The bird in the cage is probably like "Why Dafuk Am I Here?"
Jane The Cat lmao
I think it’s a reference to silent hill because when evil was around birds went crazy
Finn Stopmotions! Ah I said Birdbox
@@purityisvirtue9306no, paimon is supposed to be a birb in his true form
the comment section turn this scene into comedy
this end is a comedy I did not understand why they are all naked on their knees in front of him even the grandmother and the same with the severed head with this music 😂 lol
@@gokuvscell6887 so you didn't pay attention to the film?
1v1 Paimon when, you already kicked Satan's ass, why not his lapdog as well to rub it in bruh
You’re pfp is the reason half of us were able to sleep the night we watched this movie.
I am very grateful for this comment section for helping me cope with the end of this movie
Fun fact: there's a slightly different cut of this ending that was planned that ends w/ Peter scratching his eyes out to totally become Paimon. This is why you see a bunch of pictures of Peter w/ the eyes scratched out throughout the movie.
“slightly different”
@@dimitripapadinikolaus I mean, minus that bit, it's more or less the same as what you see in the video.
Well now I won't get a good night sleep
@@F1areon yeah, I wish they used that ending tbh.
@@dimitripapadinikolaus He needs to look human, because otherwise society will notice something is wrong and he has to wander the earth unnoticed
The irony... it's the guy from naked brothers band
Oh no 🤣
Atleast it wasn't nat.
How is it ironic lol
@@dietayler8350 He went from the naked brothers band to the naked brothers demon cult
MrTalkingCorn ohh lmfao I loved the naked brothers band I had a huge crush on alex 😂
Just realized the mother and grandmother's bodies turn toward him without us seeing it happen.
Holy fck
my god
yep..as the crown goes on his head the shift -if you wish- happens so the corpses, who were previously pointed towards the statue, now point to Peter. Chillin!
GTFO!!!!! GAAAHHHH!
Didn't realize this until reading the screenplay and HAD to come back to watch this scene. Fucking chilling!
4:01 When you go to Burguer King for the first time
I wonder what toy he got.
@@anubusx Maybe a headless human toy
@@Daniel-yk8yr
I want a model of King Paimon on his Camel.
Daniel LMAO
YOU DIDNT- LMFAOOO
damnn the last scenes of both hereditary and midsommar ends up with the most disturbing endings along with the compulsory soundtrack of the world of someone crashing away and being invited into a new family.
edit: ty for the likes. both of these movies will remain my forever favourite ^•^
E i don’t think so weeb
E not really. Although I like Hereditary better
@@whoisthisperson8454 agreed
no way i like midsommar better then heredity
E Midsommar was better tbh. But both movies were really good
This was probably the most terrifying movie I have ever seen
Nathan Hamblin it was pretty mindfucky
I remember trying to show this movie to friends but most of it is just so slow that they wouldn't pay attention 🤷♀️😭
in my opinion Midsommar was worse
@@ashleyprokic6494 u sound chilled
@@noahjohnson8665 Midsommar for sure had much more disturbing imagery in my opinion
personally i found the dead grandma, freshly beheaded mom and Charlie's head the most disturbing. they're dead and rotting yet still there in this god awful ceremony. this movie is engraved into my brain but it's def rlly good
Not to mention they moved position during the final scene. At first facing away, then facing towards him.
@@dickiea8048 As the cult lady crowns peter , Paimon moves from the statue to the body of Peter thats why the beheaded bodies move towards peter. This movie gave me ptsd.
@@_Y0UTUBE_ I keep learning stuff and catching little details about this movie and what you said just got added to the list lmao. This movie is fucked I was not okay for a while lol fucking great movie
@@_Y0UTUBE_ that's weird, then who was possessing peter before going inside the tree house?
Finally found someone talking about charlie's head
Why eat with a clown? When you can be _one of the 8 kings of hell_
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@@TheLastHylianTitan thefuck?
Padmanaban H (cough cough) oh sorry, I had something stuck in my throat.
Burger King: Have It Your Way!
Have it your way... *but at what cost?*
@@F1areon only...
25 cents...
I actually can’t get over the music in this scene. Absolute fucking masterpiece. So magnificent but yet so terrifyingly unnerving at the same time. Hats off to Colin Stetson
@John F Kennedy neither was your security on the day you got clarted my guy
@John F Kennedy awww sorry g can’t hear you there’s a coffin lid and 6 feet of dirt blocking ur eeeny teeeny wittle voice 🥺🥺🥺
@John F Kennedy it’s really good actually
John F Kennedy aren’t your brains splattered all over a car? Who gave you the n word pass? Why is your opinion so shitty? So many questions
@John F Kennedy watch the movie again and try to focus on the atmosphere of the movie
The shining: so scary, so good, you would like to see it again
Hereditary: so scary, I ain't seeing it again
Nailed it! 👍
Exactly
It's not even that scary lol
@@IDK83 for you it's not, for many it is
It's too fucked up to watch again.
Me: scared of horror movies
Also me: watches a creepy movie ending like this
Nathan Slay yeah so uh how you holding up 😂
SAMEEEEE HAHA 😂
This is me!!! Bahaha
me too lol
💀💀💀
can we talk about how good alex wolff’s performance was? i haven’t seen him in a lot of movies but i am beyond impressed, his portrayal of peter was so well played. his expressions when annie was screaming at him, the shock and numbness in his face after charlie got decapitated, his oblivious cries for his mother and father when his father was killed and his mother was possessed, the way he switched between peter being in his body and paimon possessing him... i love it. and of course toni collette’s performance was absolutely astronomical, i still don’t understand how she didn’t get an oscar for this. everything about this movie is so utterly terrifying and yet perfect. ari aster, you’re a mad man and i love you with all my heart. midsommar and hereditary are two of the most disturbing movies i’ve seen, the horror is more subtle instead of cheap jumpscares and scary costumes. these movies made me feel uneasy for days after i watched it, the horror just kind of resonated with you.
yeah they both are AMAZING actors , actually alex was in therapy because of the role he played it really traumatized him
@@lahna2798 OOOOOOF
@@lahna2798 Seriously?? That makes it eerily... completely scarier! OMG!
Toni Colette brings her "A game" each and every time. I think she's a brilliant actor and doesn't get the recognition she truly deserves. Little Miss Sunshine and About a Boy... two of my favorite movies. Big Toni Colette fan.
You took the words out of my mouth. The reason this movie was so disturbing was cause of how incredible the acting was and how the actors/actresses portrayed their roles in such a bone chilling way… it would not have been as incredible if they weren’t as good as they were. Completely captivating, breathtaking… no better acting seen in cinema. And how lucky are we to see it happening during our time 🥺
fucking incredible... you know he really broke his nose and jaw when he slammed his face into the desk in the scene in the school?
One thing I find especially freaky is how it shows the outside view of the treehouse as a black void. To me I get the feeling that the treehouse is its own world and that Paimon resides in there forever. Just the idea that it appears normal on the outside but on the inside the dimensions change. The treehouse seems to be the entrance or an altar to Paimons world and it's just unsettling because you don't really know where the treehouse goes. Just a black void..
You got the same first and last name initials as me wtf. And I was thinking the same
Yeah especially with all the voices hailing him
Like the miniature house Annie creates.
Honestly seeing it as another dimension or a portal to the world in which Paimon is the worshippable God connects perfectly with why Charlie slept in there every night before she died
I got a totally different feeling. That view of the treehouse at the end with the music just made me think I was watching a Wes Anderson movie.
imagine going from the naked brothers band to a boston bomber to a king of hell. truly a downward spiral.
Imagine being haunted by ghost just to find out your a demon king serving satan
he isnt the king hes a host for the king
Peter is gone, this is merely his body being puppeted
Rough tuesday night
Peter died when he jumped out the window. Paimon possessed his body - chilling stuff
AtomicGT55 yoooooo I didn’t realise that what
Just seeing a headless corpse gently float about with no music just sounds of the night is creepy as shit
I agree. I took a film scoring class in my music undergrad, and one thing we were taught was not just to decide what we wanted to write for the music, but also where to put music and where to leave it out. Music helps gives us cues in what what to feel and what to expect, and when you leave it out, it can actually be more suspenseful in scenes like this.
@@MaidenOfMusic So I guess when music is left out in creepy scenes it's like being stranded in the middle of the ocean, there's no music so there's no one to tell you how to feel, you're just alone with the horror of the unknown. Interesting stuff.
Yes. I agree. Your comment is dead on. OMG. 😬
Reading the comments is essential for me. I have not seen this movie yet. I had no idea wtf was happening.
So, the boy is dead (physically) and it's the demon running his body?
@@bianca952000 Yes. That is my understanding.
The entire final 20 minutes of this movie are some of the eeriest, most scary moments in all of film
0:49 OH NO NOT THE DOG
SSB Gogeta every member or the family was killed. I gasped when I saw the poor dog :(
Sad
@Ka1ne haha same
Chris Taylor Peters still alive but just his body not his soul what i meant
Just when I was hoping the dog made it out alive-
I saw this movie for the first time last night. I'm still not fully recovered. This is how you do a horror movie. It was smart, complex, well written, directed and acted. It didn't rely on cheap jump scares. There were so many times where the hair on the back of my next stood up. Outstanding movie!
Agreed.
I’m so mad at myself because everyone in the comments are saying the movie disturbed them. Meanwhile I don’t feel anything. I want to be scared but idk which movie will do it for me
seen it 3 months ago still disturbed its very good
Would be hilarious if the ritual failed and the kid was still in full control and he's just rolling with it
Imagine 😂
"OK, just gotta play it cool..."
honestly that’s what i was thinking what actually happened
@@mclaincj1630 It wasn't. Peter died from that fall. We see a glowing spirit enter his body before "he" wakes back up again. That's why when "Peter" woke back up again, he had all of Charlie's (who is really Paimon) mannerisms. He walked exactly the way Charlie was walking through the woods earlier in the movie.
@@Lord_Talha it was a what if situation, we know he is actually possessed
@@Lord_TalhaI don't think he died. The film goes to show that the mortality of the possessed matters in a way. He wouldn't be a "healthy" host if he'd been killed in the fall. I think he was just unconscious.
“Healthy male host” yeah he’s got a broken nose and like 5 other broken bones
At 48 seconds you can see the family dog lying there. When I first saw this movie I was like hey wait a minute did the dog run off or something? Nope it was killed smh
Ppl argue over anything on YT lmao
@@dreeb2004 no idea what the argument was about but don't be misogynistic mate
@@hunkyfunkyletsgetmonkey7464 you’re right my fault, some guy deleted all his comments that’s where the real offensive stuff was
I was waiting on somebody mentioning the dog. That made me really sad, the dog tried to warn the family but also ended up dying.
NOOOOO he's just enjoying a blissfully ignorant snooze
it started with the treehouse, and ended with the treehouse.
Cyclical narrative
a treehouse of horror
Does anyone find Joan’s speech at the end bone chilling?
Chilling, but I also want to memorize it and say it to people.
It is quite chilling yes. Especially since her explanation is when its confirmed that the cult killed Charly on purpose in such a grim way in order to transport her to her brothers body, after they eventually break him of course. The fact their mission all along was to wreck this family with so much death is very creepy. Also re-reading the grandma's letter to the mother at the start of the film (which initially looks like the random ramblings of an old lady in first viewing) also makes it very spooky. Very thought provoking, sinister horror.
There's so many things scary things about this movie.. definitely creepy and bone chilling!
I cringed when she said "we deny the trinity" i was like "yep, you're fucked"
Moral of the story: No.
69th like, your welcome
I hope that double meat Whopper with extra cheese and onions was worth it
Eerie how the ending looks like a Nativity scene. Its like how baby Jesus was born, except Peter reborn as Paimon.
Okay welp that just gave me chills
Ari himself confirmed that the scene was inspired by Jesus in the manger. Now as a Christian that truly gives me chills lol
welp that will give me nightmares
Lucifer will try his hardest to look like he’s holy but in reality it will never happen
The charlie statue's hand is inverted from Jesus Christs standard hand gesture
WHEN I TELL YOU WHEN ANNIE FLOATED UP TO THE TREEHOUSE SENDED ME 💀💀
SAME 😭😭😭
The movie really plays on all the IRL scary imaginations. Someone crawling up in the ceiling corner. Someone standing behind the chair or on the doorway smiling. Someone floating away "in the distance". The shots were all gnarly as fuck. Annies facial expression changing mid-terror. 💀
All that trouble for a yoga studio?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
And a burger king hat with a cage bird
this is the only scene that made me nauseous in any film
This doesn't really scare me that much, the only scene that ever made me nauseous was the ending scene of The Lighthouse.
The scene where the mom was bangin her head at the ceiling fcked me up dude.. without any warning the sound and bass of my stereo went up
Watch Mandy bro. Then report back to me.
thanks for recommending me more fucked up shit guys doing me a big solid :D
@@NatJuno 2 girls one cup. Scariest shit I've ever seen.
Im going to be honest - this movie wasn't scary at all, till the mother turned into a goddamn demon. Throughout the movie, however, i felt this sense of discomfort that I just couldn't shake off, and it all spiked in this scene. The music sounds so... glorious and majestic - if you were a cultist that followed satan. Idk. All I know, is that whoever made the score is a genius.
Same since the first scene it really felt strange and then BOOM
Her banging her head against the cellar door, freaked me the f out.
That's the point. We are all tired of the quick jumpscares that really don't add anything but a loud sound to scare you. I find this psicological madness that the movie holds for 2/3rds of the movie scarier. Then it all goes to bats**t crazy towards the end. So I guess that's the point, to hit you hard on the final scene after feeling unsettled for most of it.
This whole scene reminds me of Rosemary’s Baby- the nude coven members, the chanting of the deity’s name. And the music is almost similar to the big reveal at the end of the movie
Because that's how these demon worshipers actually function
Director of this movie was inspired by Rosemary’s Baby. You’re right I thought the same. Spot on.
Yeah tbh i thought this movie was just one big Rosemary's Baby remake
Yeah, but the satanists in Rosemary's Baby were old and ridiculous. Scariest part was Mia Farrow's reaction seeing her baby for the first time. It's what you don't see that makes it scary AF. IMO.
My mother watched Rosemary's Baby when I was a kid in the 90's. My mom also enjoys rewatching Dark Shadows and American Gothic. She has a great take on horror movies and TV shows.
Just so yall know if you look closer the “burger king hat” looks like its made out of flesh lol😂😂
While people shi
Just like real Burger King crowns
White peopling
Ew I just thought that was what Charlie made for herself
@@El_Bryan2k nigga what?
2:30 that staff made the same pose as peter when he freaks out in class
Yes, that's the point. Paimon was there in spirit in the classroom, manipulating Peter. In certain parts, you can see the blue light in the background (if you didn't watch the movie, there's a blue light that appears sometime that signals Paimon is there). Paimon is the reason behind his hand, his broken nose, and Peter seeing himself smiling in the reflection
I died lol
Oh mad I would’ve never realised that lmao
A staff in the same shape is a part of Paimon's artwork. Also in the art are three severed heads, like the three decapitations in the family.
@@grimzy5065 somebody get this kid a banana
Title : "(HD)"
*Laughs in 360p*
Lmao
Paimon seemed kinda confused, throughout the movie he was sinister, at the end he seemed like he was high on weed.
Ya im wondering the same thing. I think because Paimon, Charlie and Peter are all inside the same body now, that's why he looks like kind of mixed up
charlie is actually paimon
I actually hated the final act of this film. If Charlie died from falling out the window, then how is Paimon inhabiting a corpse? Wouldn't he need a live body? I also hated what they did to the mother character and wasted her arc.
@@drlight6677 charlie didn’t die the window wasn’t that high up
@@brucewayne7020 I meant Peter not Charlie. Also why does it show the demon's spirit flying around when it was already in Peter trying to overtake him? Makes no sense.
0:10 minecraft physics
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**insert kr kr sound**
So all King Paimon gets is a burger king crown, a tree house, and his subjects don't even have clothes. Not a very rich king if you ask me.
imagine being one of the kings of hell just to have a peanut allergy, a treehouse for a kingdom, naked followers & a burger king hat for a crown lol
Beats being in hell though
I work night shift at a hotel alone and this isn’t helping
I guess there’s no happy ending.
But they're all gonna get knowledge of all secret things, honor, wealth, and good familiars!
@@Battury sounds like a sugar coded hell
@@Battury well if its anything liike the biblical demons, they were likely tricked by Paimon and damned to hell. As the old saying goes, never make deals with the devil.
@@tylerbrown3516 well obviously THE BIBLE would say that deals with demons go that way. That'd be like saying "well according to liberals, conservatives are bad people!"
Live deliciously, y'all.
@@Battury Black Phillip was way better than Paimon lol.
Get your whopper at Burger King. Or else
I hope he got a good toy.
Why eat with a king when u can be one of the 8 kings of *hell*
Where else would you get a whopper?
3:20 That feeling when knee surgery is tomorrow
I was going to type this lol
Everybody say “Thank you, Ari Aster” for putting pleasant, cheerful music in the credits of his horror movies, making us a little less scared after watching.
I’d actually argue the music here made it all the more terrifying.
Rayyan Karim The music during the scene is scary, yes. But after the movie’s actually over and the credits start rolling, he puts happy music. He did the same for Midsommar too.
_ Mel _ oh yeah my bad.
Rayyan Karim it’s all good👍
_ Mel _ I always found "Both Sides Now" to be super sad. That might just be me though.
Fun fact: paimon is described to have a girls face but a male body, hence the statue wearing charlies head on top of the male body
Ok... I missed that part. Link?
And it explains why Charlie wore baggy clothing that hid her chest.
@@bianca952000 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paimon ”The Goetia itself makes no mention of King Paimon's face, while the rest describe him as having a beautiful face but still refer to him using masculine pronouns.”
I've watched hundreds of horror movies. Nothing, absolutely nothing, comes close to this. I've been haunted by so many scenes from this movie for a month. Legendary shit
Watch Midsommar you’ll love it, it’s disturbing just like this
One of the best horror films.
@@devinlamons Midsommar was disturbing, but not as disturbing as this.
Did he really change? You can clearly see that the blue thing goes inside him, but he doesn't look happy or comfortable, he looks more like he is nervous and shocked.
Yeah that's the change
The demon was first in the daughter so that's the life it knew first. Being in her brothers body is probably pretty shocking
Yes he’s changed. His body language is almost childlike, and resembles how Charlie was. It’s almost like “hes” confused and shocked as to what is happening, as it would be for any child who was put in their brothers body lol.
29 DY Blue thing?
The Journalist yes, it’s very light and small you can see it float over him and enter his back a few seconds after he lands on the floor
How is this benevolent demon confused? Isn’t he suppose to know everything and lead this liberals to the promise land.
“and give you now this healthy male host”
Me from the back of the treehouse: ‘healthy’ 🙄
Wait this isn’t Genshin Impact
This is before Paimon drowned in that river.
Curious as to what happens after this. Does Paimon continue to pretend to be Peter, go back to school, etc. or does he lead the cult full-time doing whatever it is he's supposed to do now. Do they burn the house down to destroy the evidence of what happened here? Or do they leave one hell of a mystery for the community and police to figure out?
I’d love to see a sequel of the police and community have to deal with the aftermath of the it
Doubt they’ll ever make a sequel, if they do I don’t think it’ll be as good. Best we only speculate on our own, my guess is that Charlie doesn’t know what to do, and is rejected as the king and killed.
@@requ1emYBA isn’t paimon possessing him though?
@@konpeitojellie could be but my guess was also that charlie never got possessed in the first place, or maybe its some weird kind of 3 way soul gangbang in one body, you’d think a king wouldn’t just making clicking noises with their mouth in the first place.
My guess is that even the cops/the whole town are in on it. Some pictures in Ellen's albums that's not shown close up has huge church choirs and other members we haven't seen. Probably only the top members got to worship in the treehouse (there are other naked members outside/in the house too). I think Peter will be some corrupt government leader, thus starting the end of the world in the biblical timeline. Just a theory.
now the next thing is to bring the incarnation of archangel michael so that they can fight in the third movie......
What was the first?
@MikeSal: Actually, the archangel you're looking for would be Haziel, the opponent of Paimon. But summoning archangels also has costs.
@@PoisonedDragon1964 like getting blinded and burnt alive lmao
All demons fear the power of archangel Michael.
“And give you now, this healthy male host”
You really sure? The nose is broken
Bruh how they scam tf out of a demon💀
So this is where that meme came from I had no idea 😂
The song is a meme
Slowly loosing îñtéréśt it’s in some tik toks i think
@Abandoned fuck tik tok
The first time I saw this was the most confusing 5 minutes of my life
This was the scariest movie I have ever seen. Watching it just felt wrong, but that is how evil actually is. The whole movie was so unsettling to me that it stayed with me for a long time after watching.
"We have looked to the North West and called you in...."
That's typical fucking Oregon for you.
This is LITERALLY the Warframe Forums.
IT IS EXACTLY THIS.
wut
Oh, now he's emergency food
A fellow Genshin player.
@@smolaether Oh, I don't play Genshin, I just watch memes lmao
That statue thing combined with the music is so eerie
That was just the intention, I think.
I just realised that Charlie’s head is the head of the statue. I really saw it with the expectation that it would be about how the death of a loved one can affect a family, so I was really fucking shocked when I saw this. I actually thought that half of the movie could be part of Annie’s imagination, like her sick way of coping, but this scene just fucking blew me out of my seat
0:47 They just HAD to show the dog dead, huh? Couldn't have at least him survive?
So people are beheaded but you complain about a dead dog?
Hắc Bạch yes.
@@GreenWitch234 Yeah, the family had to die for the ritual to happen, but the dog wasn't a necessary part of it, at least I haven't seen any explanation, maybe just to make shit sadder
@@jellopuffy2974 they kill human the way they kill turkeys for Thanksgiving, do you think they even care for an animal that is not even human? The dog disturbed their job, so i think that they think of it as "an annoying thing that gets in the way". I imagine these people would have the same psychology as normal human when they kill mosquitoes. Well, they are psychological ill, aren't they?
Y'all are soft
I remember looking up paimon when I first saw this movie and his knowledge sounds like something you can just Google.
Now paimon is a cute anime girl in a free waifu gambling game. Massive leap from this imo
Hail Paimon!!!!!
was looking for this comment XD love this movie and the game
Raid Shadow Legends!
Emergency food.
I prefer "'Ehe' te nandayo!" over this nightmare fuel ngl
I can’t explain how well directed this movie was, it was the only time in my life where I had a flight response to a damn movie purely from the buildup and constant suspense that it gave me, after the second act my body was like “I need to get the hell out of here”. Fantastic movie.
I'm curious what others think. The impression I get from this ending is that, while they did all of this to bring forth Paimon and, thusly, become rewarded, he is shocked (likely from being in this new body most of all) and perhaps even... disgusted? Every time I watch this, what I envision after the fade to black is Paimon slaughtering the cult. Everything was clearly and meticulously orchestrated by the cult over decades, but did Paimon himself have anything to do with it directly? Did he have stakes and /want/ to be brought into the world? In most films, I would say absolutely. But this ending has always made me feel otherwise and that the real monsters here were the cult members, not the demon himself (who is almost childlike each time, starting from Charlie and then within Peter). Part of me wonders if he had any residual feelings from Peter, or if Paimon simply never wanted any of this in the first place and is just being used.
Idk. Maybe that wasn't the intention or people see otherwise, but I find that ending more enjoyable and a different twist from the usual 'bad cult-demon' end.
There was a scene earlier in the film where you can see Paimon’s blue light that signals he’s around. It appears just before the jar of paint falls over by itself onto Joan’s phone number, which reminds Annie to get in contact with her. So I think Paimon did want everything to go as it did, otherwise he wouldn’t have helped to move the events along
I thought similar.
Yeah. I get the sense that it didn't feel the way Paimon expected it to.
Paimon needs a male host to function at full capacity. After spending 13 years in a girl's body and being a half-assed demon, it's no surprise that he's confused as hell once he gets a male host.
I've never thought about that, but that's interesting !
And the scene where Paimon (supposedly) smash Peter's face on his desk is pointing to that theory.
this is one of the most horrifyingly beautiful endings I've ever seen. Alex wolff is terrific and the music feels like having a panick attack while watching the sun rising.
Real treehouse of horror!
Honestly it scares me to think that the bodies with severed heads were shouting “HAIL PAIMON” too
When I finished this movie, my first thought was “What the heck did I just watch”
I swear that floating scene in the beginning was so hilarious when I first saw it
i know rignt omg, many people found it disturbing, and i do kinda, but it was more funny
Anyone that doesn’t understand this movie is a masterpiece doesn’t know jack shit about cinema.
Bruh 2:06 that guy looks like peters friend when he was smoking weed under the bleachers because he started choking so it was probably the herb that Joan put in Annie’s tea
You're correct , it's actually written that way in the script. Apparently the teacher i a member as well
8-O
Anyone that thinks this movie is “dumb” probably watched it in the theater…
One month, my family took a trip to Vegas and I stayed back to watch the house.
The first time I experienced this film I was all alone in an empty, pitch black house in the dead of night.
No distractions, no teenagers chuckling at serious moments, nobody asking questions during the film, and nobody to talk to after it ends. Just silence.
This movie is haunting because of its level of darkness, dread and real life suffering.
Only the last 15 minutes are conventionally “scary”
I love how Hereditary doesn’t hold your hand.
I hate movies that insufferably always give the audience what it wants and leaves nothing to the imagination.
There’s only 2 horror films that have burned themselves into my brain, and this is 1 of them.
If you replicate my circumstances, I’m sure you’ll find this movie very haunting.
@Vagabond For me it was this, midsommar, and the lighthouse.
@Vagabond Why he´s not answering your question? Jesus, i need to know what the other movie is asap!
So what movie was it?
I was short of breath and my heart was pumping during this last scene. When the music has died down and the woman cries out hail Paemon, my blood fucking froze. There is something cacklingly hateful in her voice, like she's towering with confidence in her lord. It's fucking vile.
Weak
the composer for this whole movie did a fucking amazing job.
I remember being frozen along with the rest of the theater when this ending finally arrived. What a memorable movie experience!
2:29 the bird cage was just right there 💀
I just realized in the part where she’s talking to him, he DOESN’T FUCKING BLINK.
I heard they were going to play "Face Down, Ass Up" by 2 Live Crew in this scene but it was decided it wasn't scary enough. A little trivia for the fans.
So they summoned a demon to get wealth, wisdom and power?
No wonder greed is a sin
No different than the "prosperity gospel" idiots who call themselves "Christian".
How can he give knowledge when he needed to be reminded who he is lol
King Baal: So, Paimon. How'd you spend your summer vacation?
King Paimon: Oh, you know, the usual.
The most disturbing thing about this film is that a human brain was actually able to conceptualize it