HEREDITARY (2018) Ending + Story Explained
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Ending Explained for the terrifying HEREDITARY starring Ton Collette as a mother who uncovers the shocking secrets of her ancestry. Learn all about the film's complicated story, exploring some of its many mysteries, and explaining what happens in the end.
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Charlie's death and Peter's reaction to it were genuinely the most unsettling movie experiences I've had. It was well done enough for this movie to earn an Oscar.
Ikr? It was actually very credible.
Imagine you were a nager {what I will be calling teenagers from now on} who just decapitated your sis gendered sister and decrapitated yourself.
I felt like I was going to vomit from that scene. Freakiest movie I’ve ever seen.
Movie had a ton of potential but took a hard left in the final act.
for real though like when i saw the light post i paused my breath for a split second like what peter did and that uncomfortable silence is so intense and creepy because of knowing what just happened and i don’t really want to see what’s left on the backseat like what peter did just on the driver seat staring.
I wasn't expecting Steve to actually find the body in the attic, thought they would be cliche and have the body vanish. Good way of subverting expectations.
I thought the samething!! I was like, "watch babe when he goes to check, the body wont be there".... then you hear him scream, oh never mind lol
that's what i thought lol
SAME
Same lol
I was prepared to get pissed off if it had happened like that
when doing the seance, joan claims that that chalkboard was her grandsons favorite. However, with the scene of them talking at the store, you can see newly bought chalkboards sitting in her trunk, implying that she made the whole story about her family up as a means to work her way into annies life/ family
oh shit :O
Damn I didn't even notice
Also I noticed that she originally tells Annie she lost 2 grandsons to drowning, but then only ever mentions 1 son ever again (Louis). Perhaps that shows her forgetting parts of her made up story
omegasage I thought she said a son and grandson?
Asf Idk She did say son and grandson
The fact that he never told his parents, never even LOOKED in the backseat was one of the most difficult and horrifying parts of the movie.
YES!!!! When I saw this scene, it completely removed me from the movie and into my own family dynamics. Seeing this scene I realized if I were in his position I would never go home - I would return the body, with the head, call the authorities and kill myself before my family can confront me. Isn't this telling? Just like his behaviour - no communication in the hereditary family. The fact he doesn't say anything to his parents, to me, is as scary as all the head banging levitating head removing. Equally.
@@anna8328 I would just kill myself too honestly
@@blank4227 yeah but what would be your exact thinking?
@@blank4227 ... You do realize you sound like: "I sort of realize from distance it's not like a thing for everyone, but I would see this as personal responsibility - even if it was an accident manipulated by an evil satanic cult - and I would kill myself to handle the excessive guilt". I won't go into details - but in my case - I would want to live, just wouldn't be able to stay because what my family would do to me emotionally if something like that happened would be worse than hell on earth and I would know it's not my fault, it was an accident, but they wouldn't and it's only a catalyst - the accident is only an innocent catalyst to let my family transform into their true forms, so to speak. I have been diagnosed with PTSD "after going through my childhood and teenage years at home" as according to psychiatrist. I just know myself and know what things I can and can't survive with my mind intact and when it comes to guilt tripping and my family - and still trying to be with them - suicide would be actually a form of avoidance of what they would do. I appreciate your self-awareness, but wish it went further - what you're saying is absolutely avoidable and kinda throwing away your life. If you really think about your actions and behaviour in your life you might realize something - that anyone in your situation would probably act as you have. Including suicide as option for many and guilt option for al in that specific case, but I am talking about choices we make in everyday life. What happened was murder - by the cult using teenager's hands. It makes them unbelievably cruel, because they kill her, but also essentially cripple him emotionally for years purposefully. Knowing the basic facts - open window, allergy, deer in the road - what he did to his sister isn't murder in any way, it's an accident. If I met people like this in real life I would go out of myself telling them they maybe fee guilty and it's natural, but they are as much to blame as that deer. If I had do deal with Paimon in flesh and his cult or be born into Hereditary family I would still pick this over being born into family I was born into and events that took place. I just coldly think which one would destroy my mind less. Suicide as avoidance of psychic torture my family did- the fact they would do it despite it's insane unfairness towards me - and the fact that they would truly make Hell into a dream place - and ergo my suicide impulse are somewhat coldly reasonable, avoiding my mind destroyed, etc. Your case seems to me - if you would persist with suicide thoughts some time after the accident as a way to "payback" your "crime" - that's just waste of life to me.
@@blank4227 Just to clarify- my family's scapegoating isn't reasonable - they would blame me for something horrific because scapegoating of this level is just one of the things that happen in my family (you can google family roles scapegoat, hero, etc). It would be the fact they choose to destroy me when if you think about it for a moment - 1)it's not the driver's fault 2)even if it somehow is, it wasn't intentional, one life is already lost, why destroy another, especially if this person is already suffering from so much guilt? And my family would be so vicious in a situation like that, so insanely focused on avoiding their own feelings of loss, guilt and pain that they would focus entirely on making me lose my mind with guilt because obviously, it's my fault, just like growing up is my fault, having any critisism, especially logical and pointing out inaccuracies in their statements about values that contradict each other. As much as that death would hurt them - they would focus on removing all those feelings from themselves onto me, several people's guilt and loss onto another family's child. Because this sort of behavourisn't reasonable - you can't really argue with it. Just seeing them make this choice it's okay to make me comitt suicide would be the deciding factor in my suicide - if I want to stay with my family or can't leave and support myself because I am 15 or sth like this. If I can leave my family home behind and survive financially - I can avoid killing myself. That's the readout here.
That scene where he finds his father's burnt corps near the fire place, then looks over and sees that naked guy smiling at him I shitted myself creepy lol.
Mo Ramzi i shitted myself too! Was so scared
I shouted the loudest wtf In my life, wtffffff was that scene, I couldt continue the movie cuz I shat a big one
broooo the naked guy is at the funeral
OK Howard all the naked people are at the funeral
I want to like... but it’s at 666 likes...
Choices, choices.
Can we just drop an f in the chat for the dad as he was like the only normal one
F
F
F indeed
F
F
This movie was insane. No jump scares needed. It was a mental rollercoaster. It freaked me out for days. Scary movies usually do not affect me like that.
Same here only the exorcist ever scared me besides this
I thought I was alone 😐
should try : The wailing korean movie
@@zavierdavis4762 Try Veronica or Aterrados. I think both are scarier than Hereditary or The Exorcist (well, at least Aterrados is imo). They're on Netflix.
jillian nicole same
The acting in this movie was amazing. How Annie reacted to Charlies death sent shivers down my spine.
Dude when Annie was sobbing uncontrollably saying she just wanted to die after seeing her dead daughter's body like that, I wanted to die with her. She's such an amazing actress.
THIS!! Made me feel emotions I didn't expect to feel before watching. Thinking about seeing my own mother in that state. Horrible
The sheer horror of just randomly finding your child in such a brutal way is gut wrenching! And that her other child was responsible and didn't say anything, was almost worst then if he sought help. It just shows how broken the communication was that he couldn't even say anything.
Exactly & I just saw the movie today & WOW that was something.
I got teary eyed !
The scene where she is hysterical over Charlie's death is an Oscar worthy and phenomenal performance. I was deeply saddened by that scene.
Those_Two_Guys yeah that was horrifying to watch
Indeed. That was trully intense
ikr like i cried the entire time from after charlie's death until their fight at the dining table . like the family is just so sad like , there's the mother who's just coping up with two deaths at a time + mental illnesses and awkward relationship with her children . a son who's just trying really hard to accept his sister's death , the fact that he's the one who killed her , and just lacks attention and love from his family . a father who's just like , you know like close but far away from his family and he just wanna bring his family closer but nothing that he did sparks any changes . the family is just so T^T
that scene alone made my stomach feel extremely dense for the rest of the movie
Too bad the Oscars are rigged
It’s actually confirmed by the director/writer that Charlie was _never_ actually Charlie. She was Paimon from the moment she was born.
Oh my god. Seriously???
Yep!
That would explain why Charlie said that the grandma wanted her to be a boy
I wouldn't want to be stuck in a female body no offense ladies.
Vinny Stern neither do we
I think the scariest part was when the mom started slamming her head against the attic door, like it was so inhuman it was terrifying
no its when the mom disapeared and then appeared in the corner of the wal so suddenly
No it was definitely the elephant scene 😬😬
@@FuckFascistRUclips elephant?
@@justayoutubecommentator3059 Yes.. did you watch the movie?
@@FuckFascistRUclips I just watched the movie and I have no idea what you’re talking about
Felt so bad for the dad lmao he was just tryna live his life
Lol right
Naw he was a sad man stuck in a loveless marriage. But also completely checked out
the wife’s face after his death was hilarious
Lmao😂
@@Ormagoden94 shiettt i gotta dug out my future wife's entire family tree before getting married...
i just finished this and went "goddamn i need to watch an explained video immediately"
Kyle Hill Just finished it and thought the same. 😂
Me too
True, same here
Same lol
Kyle Hill facts 😂
The most unsettling scene for me was how Peter reacted to the accident with his sister. I cried, it was depressing to see that happen but also was stomach turning, seeing how the human mind can go into flight mode and shut off obtuse stress responses and avoid a stressful scenario like that. He literally continued driving home with his sisters headless body and even asked “are you okay?” before he did. That part was crazy.
Black Widow that’s exactly what I was thinking! Like how could someone keep driving like everything is ok 😰
I legitimately threw up thinking about how he reacted, somehow the director is able to capture feelings I can’t wrap my head around.
I felt the same way.. And I was very unsure empathizing with his decision to return straight to bed.. I mean what DO you do in that scenario? How do you tell your mother your, in a way estranged with, that you just killed her daughter trying to explain how sorry you feel and being not at fault.. But her maybe, in grief and anger, shifting complete blame on you and how do you survive that?? So hard... Chills
I just watched the movie and god that whole scene I just can’t get it out of my head. The rest of the movie was pretty disturbing as well but that scene was like one of the worst things I’ve ever witnessed in a horror film and I’m a pretty huge fan of horror. The blackcoats daughter is the only one I can think of that made me feel that kind of despair and hopelessness. These are not good movies to watch if you have anxiety
I have a theory that he hated Charlie and the Grandmother who was obsessed with her because she was a King of Hell. It makes sense that he didn’t react with sadness because again, SHE WAS A MOTHA FN KING OF HELL.
Of course they didn’t know but I bet he could feel it somewhat.
They were all being mean to her throughout the whole movie. Yelling at her, grabbing her, forcing her to do things she didn’t want to.
That’s what happens when you are A DEMON LORD
Everybody gangsta till the corpses start float'n
Damn straight
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
It’s all fun n games till the demon king gets lit off one too many nuts 😎
xavier lol FACT STATEMENT FAM
Or till old naked people come out
If you notice in the dream sequence when Anne is telling peter she regrets bringing him into this world, when Peter asks her why she tried to kill him, she says “I was trying to save you” implying that she somehow, maybe subconsciously knew that his body would become vessel to Paimon.
Also she was trying to stop paimon when she mentions to joana when she was sleepwalking and tried to kill both Peter and Charlie covered in paint thinner.
I think it's more because of her mother. She didn't trust her at all and felt that her baby would be unsafe with her
And that's the reason why she could get a miscarriage because paimon wouldnt let her
This is the only horror movie to make me feel truly uncomfortable. That scene with the son sitting motionless in the car after his sister was just decapitated was priceless. The single tear rolling down his cheek. I expected the camera to show us. But it didn’t. It just lingered on the boy. You knew what happened without anything being shown. And then having him calmly drive home and get into bed was the worst. It made my skin crawl. I covered my face even tho it wasn’t scary, just uncomfortable. Many moments like that in this movie and that’s why I loved it.
I suggest you watch The Haunting of Hill House, it's much better and sad, and disturbing.
that scene was a brilliant piece of direction and acting together.
The movie sucked. You just have a low I Q
i thought that person in the back of the car was a guy doe
I agree with you but I wouldn’t describe his reaction as calmly driving home, more that it was a realistic portrayal of shock & how his (more or less) cowardly personality affected his actions/reactions
To me this movie was so perfect because I never felt safe. During certain horror movies there are scenes where you feel at least a little at ease. This movie felt like one big depressive episode. I felt anxious the whole movie. In the theatre I was basically strangling my boyfriend’s hand trying to relax. The tension was always present within their family. The entire time I felt evil forces at play. Serious fucking work of art, this movie is amazing.
it felt like i was underwater and as soon as it ended i could finally breathe again. from charlie's death to the end it was just an emotional roller coaster
Why do you enjoy that feeling of despair and negativity?
@@ambivertical well thats what horror movies are supposed to do, show terror, despair and negativity and thats what Hereditary did so thats why this person likes it.
Yes, even the daytime scenes are terrifying!
Why are u gay
The scariest part of the movie for me was seeing the mother sticking to the corner of the wall like Spider Man in Peter's room.
same for me. Especially because I wasn't prepared for her to be banging with her head instead of fists.
Probably the scariest parts are seeing details in the background. Those parts terrify me.
Yup
SAME, when she started crawling through the air I got fucking scared for the first time in the whole movie, and I don’t even usually get scared during movies
LOL
That little click noise that Charlie made that they had kept playing on later in the film was GENIUS. Truly horrifying, yet unique detail
I think it was so crazy because it was something so subtle, but everytime we heard it we knew exactly who it was. Not a word, or a voice, just a faint click sound. Such a HUGE detail
It's a nervous tick .. some people swear or curse, twitch, whistle... not really horrifying, just an added characterization that made it appear that Charlie wasn't right as a result of being a vessel for Paimon who didn't exactly enjoy being a host in a girl's body. The tick was a result of that inadequacy. Remember, at the end of the movie Joanne's speech touches on this - and it's written in the book Annie uncovers.
@@poop-fv3unand the fact that it’s uncanny made it terrifying just a clicking sound. This whole movie was a work of art, truly genius.
@@TD_JR it's the 'clop' sound a camel's hoof makes. Paimon rides a dromedary camel. I think the sound is there to signify Paimon's coming arrival.
@@yogsothoth94 its the sound you make to get the camel to move in a certain direction
WHEN ANNIE WAS ON THE CEILING IN PETERS ROOM I AUDIBLY GASPED
same! then when she left the room, it gave me shivers. but then my boyfriend goes, " oh look, she's swimming" and then i started laughing, because she was in fact swimming.
i literally said "oh hellllll no"
i thought it looked funny. like a comedy anime ninja hiding
Claire K. Shit I screamed
out of all the scenes this one terrifies me the most,,,
The reveal of Charlies Head was Just..terrifying.
I literally wanted to puke
Did you notice the head missing at the scene that Annie made?
The camera moves over the doll house & I noticed Charlie's head missing..
@@debaloychatterjee6892 i noticed that as well..
Was that back at the scene of the crime?
ah
That guy who was smiling at Charlie during the funeral is the guy who was standing naked inside the house when Peter turns around after seeing his father's burnt body
Thankyou 😔
That part was terrifying
All I could really think about was how white his teeth were in the dark
@@Christianofall45 Ikr dude. It's eery
YES. That shit creeped me out. Who was that???
The thing that made that attic head-banging scene so scary is the uncanny valley effect. She is human, we know her as such and has human appearances, but the act was so primal and just physically impossible that It scared me shitless
Exactly
the other part that creeped me out was just her floating in mid freakin air while decapitating her own head off with a string or was it wire??
@@shineymcshine5026 it was piano strings pretty sure and yeah it was really unsettling
Same! I am still horrified thinking of that scene a week later 😳
I guess that and the fact that it’s more of a jump scare. The mom doesn’t levitate after Peter. She’s running after him and she’s slow enough as to let him up to the attic. You hardly think about what she’s knocking on or how because you’re waiting for peter to find the body in the attic. The head banging is so out of the blue, it’s more or less a genius jump scare.
a lot of people didnt notice this but 1 of the 3 cult members that wave at Peter before he jumps through the window is actually his history teacher...
I saw that too i thought i was the only one lmao
I never knew noticed that. Need to check it.
Oh shit😲 definitely didn't notice that
I think it was him at the funeral too who smiled at Charlie
@@loris9560 are you sure he wasn't one of the naked people
"grandma wanted me to be a boy" wow, yikes
Roland Rosa WOAH I JUST PUT THOSE TOGETHER!! I wouldn’t have thought of that if it wasn’t for your comment 😂 (that’s not sarcasm I promise)
mary Rodriguez no you’re not stupid, good movies leave you thinking
mary Rodriguez same! They’re so good
@mary Rodriguez It's said Paimon preferred a male body. Charlie was entering puberty - he really wanted to occupy Peter but perhaps that's why the timing of it all.
OH SHIT
watched this movie for a second time and realized that the time that peter thumped his head on the desk in school he raised his hand like the statue did in the treehouse
Thank you. I knew i was missing something there.
that's also how the fathers hand was positioned when peter saw his burned body
Even Charlie's hand stuck out like that after the accident😯
He took the form of Charlie’s dead body, since Charlie was possessed by paimon, and then peter was.
@@charlottedickens4067 no this is a direct reference to paimon. He is shown in one picture carrying a stick with a hand making the same gesture
Makes sense that Charlie was always Paimon now that I remember the mom telling her that she never cried as a baby or like, ever. Humans cry, demons don’t.
Wow I didn’t even connect that
It explains why the family is so distant
And that’s why the grandmother wanted her to be a boy remember
And it explains why she cut off the bird's head
Bro that’s crazy
That woodpecker head slamming on the attic door was one of the freakiest things I have EVER seen.
lmao
I KNOW RIGHT IT MADE ME SO UNCOMFORTABLE
The whole movie I bit a pillow hard asf😂
YES
Really? I thought it was hilarious. Like, it was a little too over the top for me to take it seriously. Well, that and the air swimming.
My favorite part is when Peter ran away to the attic. I keep replaying that scene. It was so scary, but thrilling. It's like he knew she wasn't his mom anymore even though he kept calling her mommy. They usually get caught up with emotions because it's a family member chasing them but that dude omg he fucking sprinted!
i know and then it’s just so sad because you realise how he’s never gonna escape :(
Yo same I love that scene! It's so intense and I just keep thinking, "RUN PETER RUN"
When he switched from Mom to Mommy, my heart just broke. Love it
I keep thinking of that naked man and picture him standing in my hallway
I noticed Peter's regressive behavior multiple times in the movie, and it was really interesting to see. It always happened when he was severely stressed & usually pertained to his mother...go figure
This movie just depressed me. I just felt bad for Peter the entire movie.
I felt bad for the entire family honestly, even Charlie.
I felt bad for Peter too, especially when he was having a panic attack while smoking weed with his two friends under the bleachers and asked one of them to hold his hand. That really shows how much pain he was in. Poor guy. :(
I didn't like dumb stoner Peter for most of the movie, but I felt really bad for him at the end
Nathan Kelley i felt so bad for him too. i cried a few times...i have a son so i just wanted to protect peter the whole time
Peter had it the worst
To me the movie wasn't necessarily scary, but mainly disturbing. Like the part that sticks with me the most is Peter's shock when Charlie died and Annie's reaction to her body that got me out of everything that happened 💯
i personally think that that is the point of the scene. it makes you feel vulnerable, anxious and disturbed through out the whole movie after, for me at least.
can't agree it "wasn't necessarily scary", it WAS scary in alot of points and the ending was heart pounding scary.
Just because a horror movie doesn’t have jump-scares and things like that doesn’t mean it isn’t scary.
it wasn’t scary to me either
Tht shit fucked me up
Who else thought charlie was gonna be a main character lol
She was tho
Indirectly
clock o you can’t be main character... indirectly. I get what you mean but she doesn’t rlly count as a main. The story doesn’t revolve around her its about the mother and son who’s focused on the MOST
but yes she’s still IMPORTANT AS FUCK but not main MAIN
aei - charlie was the main character and held the most importance. she just didn’t get screen time like the other characters did.
aden evosirch dude I know she’s SUPER important but she’s not a main character in the sense that she’s visually part of the story the most. With that logic you can call the grandmother a main character due to everything happening bcus of her
@@Sadaaaaf she kind of is (indirectly) because she was always paimon and the whole movie was leading up to his summoning
That argument they had at the dinner table felt so damn real
She clearly hates her son for what happened, I mean damn it was like watching an actual family argument.
Bruh that scene brought me back to an argument I once had with my mom. She screamed the same way, had the same facial expression, cried the same way...and I looked just like peter...just staring dumbly at her and feeling like the most worthless shit on earth.
When she said you look at me wit that Fucking Face on your face! ....I felt that! LoL
Definitely felt like those rare heated arguments you have with mom.
bruh I wanted to slap her when she shat on peter
Two notable moments of the film (**spoilers**):
1. Oscar-worthy: The mom (Annie) crying and wanting to die after losing her youngest child, Charlie. The scene basically lasted like 1 minute but felt like 5 minutes. The pain a parent, even specifically a mother, feels after losing her child was very well depicted there. Especially when the death is sudden and as gruesome as it was.
2. The son (Peter) in shock and completely numb after the death of his sister. He knows it was his fault to some extent. He probably can play the events leading to it in his head at a million miles/second at that very moment. He doesn't want to look back, but he wants to make sure she's okay when he knows she's dead. The paralytic stress reaction is well done.
Those scenes cut pretty deep. Maybe a little too deep for an audience that was just expecting a few jump scares.
Yeah, Toni Collette executed that scene flawlessly. That absolutely blood curdling screaming after finding Charlie's body in the car...
Toni was robbed of an Oscar. The scenes you mentioned along with the fight at the dinner table and the one where she talks to peter after she sees the ants on him...is just incredible acting...like wow...
That cry was overkill. Actually overkill is an understatement. That is probably one of the most overacted scene in cinema history. Literally the only part of the movie I didn't like. I've known people who lost children no human in history has legitimately acted like that without purposely being overdramatic.
@@jaykapolka6111 If you haven't lost a child or been there at the moment of parents first finding out you have no clue. She was on point. Nice try though😂
One of the creepiest parts for me was in the very beginning, when Annie saw her mom in the workshop. You could very faintly see her standing there… scared the shit out of me.
Yeah that shit gave me goosebumps
Fr that gave me goosebumps in my whole body for couple of minutes
That was the only creepy part
That scene was done extremely well!! I love how at first I didn't even notice her but almost had a heart attack when I realised
That was the moment I said nope and turned my light on.
The creepiest scene to me was the wife straddling the attic door, banging her head on the ceiling. Maaaaaan 🤪
froladee i like your a boogie pfp
Lol the 20 people in theater and myself laughed hysterically at that part. Still a boss ass movie tho.
froladee FRRR like everything was fine but for some reason that part got to me 😔😔😔
BunchOfRandomness it’s just disturbing
Copying the Exorcist you mean? Hell even that movie wasn't that scary.
12:29 I don't think he was dead. After the fall, Peter became weaker and easier to take over. Paimon needs a living host, he couldn't possess Peter's uncle because he hung him self.
Oarabile Lubinda That’s a great point
You do have a point, the book said he needed a vulnerable host, and his, literal, jumping out his attic, left him pretty weak lmao
Terrance Thomas omg your comment just made me realise that the cult tried this multiple times with Annie’s Uncle and brother and that’s why they all died so horrifically. Thank you
Didnt they show his soul leaving his body and paimons coming in?
@@nematodally i think paimon came in but I don't recall his soul leaving
Everybody gangsta till the corpse turn on creative mode
Underrated comment lol
Hahahahahah wooooorrrrdff
The creepiest part was when Annie was watching Steve burn then demon jumped into her body and her face changed to that evil glare.
Yes no one talk about that instant change of expression 💯
Yeah that was a pretty intense scene!!
that’s fuckin TONI COLLETTE babey!!! she’s so talented
That scared the absolute shit out of me
eh, not really..... dude catches on fire cos of "magic" so obvious it was a trick, saw it from a mile away.
When they said ”hail paimon” I was like... ”ight Ima head out”
The movie was over anyway so good timing
I had my hands over my ears and eyes at the same time...I’ve NEVER done that in a scary move. That. Shit. Fucked. Me. Up.
skipped that part, my religious catholic family would not agree and i dont either 😘
@@shelbygracechavez6904 I agree, i dont even actively follow my catholic faith but somthing just kicked in saying NONONONONONONONONONO HELLLLLLLLL NO
[̲̅l][̲̅i][̲̅t][̲̅e] [̲̅d][̲̅e][̲̅l][̲̅i][̲̅g][̲̅h][̲̅t] the part where the mom started banging her head on the attic door... the first time i watched it i was like FUCKK NOO WHATT whole new type of uneasiness in me
So what? Now Paimon's just walking around doing his thing? We need a sequel. I wanna see the new adventures of Paimon and his sexy cult of decapitation victims.
Sexy?? Really??
Scott Comer 69 nice
I don't think it needs a sequel. A sequel would ruin the story line. Maybe a spin off, but not a 'real' sequel.
Isn't the movie "midsommar" the sequel? Once heard that
Not that I'm aware of. When I watched Midsommar the plot from my memory wasn't based around Paimon (sorry if spelled that wrong), but had another ancient occult theology likely existing prior to Christianity due to the location being set in the Netherlands or somewhere there (blanking on where rn). In comparison, and addition, I'm going to assume Paimon's history didn't exist until Christianity and/or the response to it. I also don't remember seeing any of Paimon's symbology in Midsommar which I feel like if was suppose to be a sequal or prequel they'd include it at least once. Midsommar had the theme of fertility and continuance of the old. Whereas, I feel Hereditary had the theme of death and discovery of a new world order. So I may be totally wrong since I've only watched both movies once and haven't researched too heavily into either, but I don't think they are directly related. I think at most they just have a similar perspective and vibe with pillar "horror" aspects to the occult to which is often chucked under one umbrella. @Creeplant2
Anything:*happens*
Annie:this would look good as a diorama
Hahahahaha
Hahahahahahaha!
Lool
Dog: *bark*
Annie: *Is this a* DiORaMa?
It’s a neutral view of the accident.
I don't think the nuts were in the cake. Charlie is old enough to have recognized that amount of nuts in the cake. I think the cake was cut with the same knife that chopped the nuts - leaving enough residue to send her into anaphylaxis
i think Charlie was paimon and needed to commit suicide in his preferred fashion
this makes sense actually
Na you can actually see bits of chopped nuts in the cake when it's getting served. A bit on the nose but easier to get most of the audience to understand what's going on
The dad was The true victim.
right?!
Exactly...
Right? I never understood why he died when he wasn’t even the one that threw the sketchbook into the fireplace.
Emily H. It was planned, after Annie check the photos and her mother books She embraced the cult (or was possesed) and needed to get rid of the pour husband... She was smiling!!!
The only Steve who was nice from the start
i just want to say... alex wolff was amazing in this movie. every single scene he was in he performed SO well, especially charlie’s death scene. i literally can not get over how genuine his reaction seemed. he deserved every award ever for his performance
He showcase his great performance but one thing that bothers me is the mole of his 😂
@@joeofmacabre07 do you say the same of Cindy Crawford?
@@joeofmacabre07 you're such a braindead moron.
@@user-yp7ke4et7o hahaha you dont have be such an a**hole 😂
@joeofmacabre07 grow up
I wouldn't call a girl that cuts the head off of bird just a ''Social outcast''
The wikipedia page calls her „excentric“ lmao
Shit my birds need it😂😂😂
So what would u call it when adults do it for a living e.g. scientists, hunters etc??
@@marissasue319 I'd call them scientists, hunters etc
@@BurkinaFaso69 I see! But when it's an emotionally-detached lil girl, it's suddenly bad & wrong & grounds for society to write her off 🤔 #PlanetINSANEASYLUM 😐
Nothing will EVER haunt me like the moms screaming in the morning after Charlie’s death
Watch Midsommar
hows mad lmao
Yes! Meanwhile Peter lays in bed with a blank stare. Intense
@@cypress4151 he prob laid awake the whole night
Moistcritikal was in the movie?
Even in Peter’s history class the teacher was talking about Sophocles and how it was fate who led to the tragedy
the teacher turned out to be one of the cult members
@@robinunderwood9250 I don’t think so
Oh was it? I thought it was Euripides
just a youtube commentator he was one of the naked people in the attic when Peter jumped out the window
@@pbower4378 I believe this because his lessons were too clearly related to what was happening in their lives. Hell he even mentioned something about "his moves were controlled by the god" in one lesson.
The mom crawling down the hallway and then banging her head on the attic door. Images that will never leave my mind
Don't worry, it left my mind as soon as I got up from my sofa.
And then decapitating herself in a very fast motion... got chills all over my spine
@@TheGigi200022 I laughed, not because it's funny but because it came out of nowhere and caught me off guard.
dedley01 I laughed at Charlie’s death and at the scene where the mother it’s banging her head in the door😂 same reason as yours
honestly! i thought she was using her fist but home girl was using her head lol i stopped watching after that. it made me feel cold, and weird. i havent seen the ending yet and ive seen the movie about 3 times lol
This movie shook me to my core. The main reason I can't get scared by most horror movies is because there is almost always a happy ending i.e the main character makes it out alive.
At no point in this movie did I feel like anyone would have a happy ending. It felt like a dark cloud was following this family for the entire movie.
Exactly the last 10 mins where great I haven't been so uncomfortable and freaked out for a long time
I mean, it's a happy ending for the cultists
I detest blacks.
James Brown what?
@@originalusername4364 And I detest pigs too.
The scariest/most disturbing part of the whole film for me was witnessing Peter’s trauma and guilt after the accident
That was so real and so sad
The scene where the mother drives the piano wire through her neck was absolutely terrifying....
Abhilash Paul yu mean saw lolol wait.....is it a piano wire cause I thought it was a saw but I was closing my eyes half the time cause I was scared so idek
@@nxel1a666 It was a wire, no doubt. She basically flossed her head off
BroWithTheFro oof well I’m stupid
I agree. Very disturbing and terrifying. Yes, it was definitely a piano wire. In the movie you hear a piano getting knocked over and the string getting plucked a short moment before this scene happens. Some people thought this scene came across as unintentionally funny. I was completely shocked and disturbed by it. I can't imagine how some viewers reacted differently. The same people also laughed when Annie was banging her head on the attic door. Again... I'm wondering why others had the opposite reaction as intended?
@@EyeInSky2000 sensory overload. I was also shocked and laughing and very terrified.
What they did in this movie..THAT is what true horror is about. Being left with that disturbing feeling, even feeling a bit paranoid about what you just watched. That's what a horror movie should always do, and sadly the great BS of jumpscares have taken that away from most recent horror films. I loved this movie.
being disturbed is not true horror (a sub catagory more so). I.e I could show someone a rape scene and they'd be disturbed.
Agree 100%!!
I'd rather have jumpscares than this. Hell A Quiet Place was scarier than this movie.
Precisely my thoughts
yeah, fuck jumpscares, anyone can do that.
That dinner table fight scene. The mom acted soooooooo goood.
Lexxus Jade True.
Jessica Majid Chill, ppl can have their own opinion, ya infant *LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL*
@@Rick__C-137
How do you know she doesn't know people have opinions? Don't answer because you don't know.
So stop assuming what other people think. She said it wasn't cringe in which I agree. She wasn't denying the other person's words as opinions.
Grow up.
The word “cringe” is fucking overused.
@@vivs9314 ikr
When Annie finds her mom's letter in that box after her passing, the letter reads "Try not to despair your losses, you will see that in the end, they were worth it". Obviously, every detail had been premeditated meticulously.
Worth it...but they are all dead, so riches to the other members of the cult i guess
alex wolff has come such a long way since Naked Brothers Band lol
Then he was surrounded by naked people. So yeah I think his career is going well
Right? He began as trash and he continues as trash. What a development!
That mole is fucking brutal.
Oh shit I thought that was Nat
Kanakalala🌺 Nat plays in Death Note
Anyone else notice creepy blonde dude smiling at the funeral as Charlie gazed upon grannies corpse? Well, blonde dude appears once more as Peter gazes upon daddies corpse, gracing us with that same welcoming smile. Great movie.
solarhands At the end when he was smiling that was so creepy!
I thought he was the demon manifesting itself at first. Creepy smiling bastard.
That's cause he was a member of the cult the granny had
Burnintreez321 it was so they could have a nasty sex orgy afterwards
The naked smiling people where freaky as hell lol! There actually in the background through out the movie. Kinda like where Waldo with naked weirdo smiling people.
Can we talk about the woodwork in that house? All I could think about was how gorgeous those halls were.
omg ikr
And that entire thing was a set. Like not a house they used that happened to be stunning. They made that
Same! The whole time I was like “yeah this sucks for them but at least they’re rich”
_ Mel _ haha facts
That house brought me zero comfort 😐
I guess no one talked about the fact that our lad here bought a ton of nuts and dumped them on his counter just to make that joke at 7:35.
😂😂😂
I’d love a prequel about the grandmother leading up to her death
This would be awesome
excellent idea
nah, it would be a typical prequel created for money, and wouldn’t be as good as while there is a lot to be told, it wouldn’t add much to the story and part of what’s good about is the mystery of it. and a lot of her story can be inferred from this movie or be too predictable to make for a good horror movie
Why
Me too, sort of...maybe. I'm sure it would be a whole lot of demonizing the mentally ill, pun intended, and frankly the world is just too ready to assume the worst of people with mental health issues. It could be very interesting, though, exploring the idea that many incarcerated in asylums are actually possessed by demons. The idea that someone is thought insane, disregarded, and even punished for telling the truth about things no one wants to believe has been around forever - think "Cassandra" of myths - so even with that angle, it could wind up pretty unoriginal.
The thing that freaked me out the most was the mum banging her head on the ceiling trying to get into the attic
That fucked me up especially since I have really powerful subwoofers I could literally feel it
@@IsopropylAlchemist ahh hell no bro then it's like you were the one in the attic 😭😭😭😭😭
Her crawl-floating over the wall behind Peter right before the chase gives me the creeps too
@@IsopropylAlchemist that shit was honestly almost as disturbing as the stair scene from the exorcist
i thought it was funny lol 😂
The music at the end made the ending way more disturbing.
Colin Stetson, He seems to be doing the music for Uzumaki. I reccomend watching the trailer... if you dare :)
It threw me off a bit because I have heard that music alot before in RUclips videos and stuff.
@@jacobthompson7411 it's from 2001 a Space Odyssey if your curious about the end music.
@@forestronin I don't think so. Colin Stetson is the artist behind the whole soundtrack.
@@jacobthompson7411 I swear it's from 2001 a space Odyssey. I just check his soundtrack out and the "hail paimon" track only has the end horn playing. But I promise you the track at the end was in the other movie. He might've sampled it. Doing more research.
The scariest part for me was when the mom flew pass the screen behind Peter after she burnt her husband.
Same! The fact that she made no sound at all was the scariest thing in the movie for me! Along with Annie's "howl" after finding Charlie.
@@Straggler8 I was dead ass shook for like 20 mins after watching Charlie’s death and Anne finding her body
That decapitation scene was really messed up!! Like just the way Peter avoided the body of his own dead sister in the back of the car for the rest of the trip home and waited until his poor mom found the headless body. My god I was so tense and anxious throughout that whole scene and just as shocked and speechless as Peter was. Like how do you live with yourself after???
Adrian Santacruz I think its because he was in such a violent state of shock from what just happened he hadn't even processed it. The reason why he just went back home and got into bed without saying a word was because he wasn't even thinking, just a blank slate of fear and panic and the need to escape. I have no idea how the family even survived that long nor how Peter could live with himself after taking in what happened, though
That was a brilliantly filmed scene..... The uncomfortable length of time they hung on the shot of Peter's face in the car was perfect. I got the impression he was just reliving it over and over again in his mind while he was laying there in bed, wide awake until the moment you hear the mother scream. That is just great film making, hands down. And from a first time feature director. I would say keep an eye on that guy, he's definitely going places.
Brian Jones it was honestly one of the best scenes ive ever seen in a movie, hands down. Not only did it draw your attention away from the impact of what was about to happen, but even the viscious details OF the impact were perfect and tasteful.
The movie did not need to use gore to increase the shock value, the during, and the aftermath were perfectly written and filmed. You could feel the horrifying amount of shock Peter was in, like you said, reliving the trauma he just witnessed.
The mother's reaction to the news was amazingly acted out and gut-wrenching.
I feel as though the many people who were criticizing Peter's actions that night did not understand how physical and mental shock work. You don't think right or act right in a state of shock that is so violent, you just do whatever your body wants you to.
By no means should he have left her there and he should have told someone, but by no means was he in his right mind, either.
Might want to check this out if you haven't already seen it..... Some of the directors earlier work in short film....... I say might as the subject matter is pretty rough, but the storytelling is brilliant. He's definitely someone to watch in the future.
ruclips.net/video/sqyQMX4rwHs/видео.html
Brian Jones oooo thank you im excite
The headbanging scene was horrifying, but I was freaked out more by her just stuck to the corner of the wall for an insane amount of time and then crawling/swimming out without Peter knowing anything. THAT was the first instance when a horror movie actually made me look over my shoulder and check the walls when I go to sleep. 😨
Her sticking to the wall made me start singing the Spider-Man theme song. The head bagning and her headless body floating up into the tree house were very unnerving.
When I went to pee at night I checked every corner. I keep imagining someone behind me checking constantly
I was more traumatized by the god dang tounge click. I swear I heard it when I went to sleep that night.
Her decapitating herself is what freaked me out the most, they way she slowly does it until she starts going faster then it cuts to Peter and you hear it completely finish is so disturbing to me
Y’all didn’t even peep she was in his room the whole time he was sleep
Dude the scene where peter is smoking with friends and says “i think my throat is getting bigger” like that hurt my heart
Yeah that was so sad.. even asked his friend to hold his hand..
If you look at his friend with the ponytail, he’s in the treehouse at the end! He likely gave him the herb to smoke that let peigan enter his body
@@kirkn8385 wow really?
"Just hold my hand..."
@@kirkn8385 fkkk, the guy that smiled at charlie in the grandmas funeral was the one that smiled at peter when he found his dad too
when I watched the movie I wondered how a white couple had a child from India.
s a m e
uhm he's not indian.
I honestly thought he looked like a younger version of Gabriel Byrne (the father). I actually checked if they were related.
@Aaron Eckhart from In the Company of Men idk you ask the director lol👽 it's just a movie anyway
Same!
This movie honestly isn't just only your casual "jumpscare" film. Glad it actually has a meaning to it. The meaning is deep, requiring the audience to actually think about what's actually happening. Honestly a great horror film with a interesting storyline. And imo, Annie's headbanging scene to get to Peter was extremely disturbing.
TruthfulChaos loved it!
You need to go and watch it again when your sober
It is good. I saw it today (after seeing the ending explained here), and it builds tension so well.
The most disturbing scene for me was seeing Annie completely unravel (her sobbing about destroying the book) and her husband having the normal reaction of "You have having a mental breakdown...I'm not going to enable you any further."
Headbanging intensifies*
Was refreshing to see a modern Horror without a single genuine jump scare, and it was 10 times scarier than most that do.
Idk why, but the scariest scenes for me was the one at the beginning when she sees the grandma in the dark, and when the naked people show up
The scariest part for me was when I saw your profile picture...
@@captainbilly6617 lol
😂😂😂
BRUH THE MUSIC IN THE BEGINNING SCARED ME ENOUGH (the sight of the treehouse) THEN I FLIPPED WHEN ANNIE SAW HER MOTHER. I WAS WATCHING IT AT 4 IN THE AFTERNOON BUT NO I HAD TO RESCHEDULE. GOOD THING THOUGH CAUSE IF I DIDN'T, I'D BE WATCHING THE LAST PART AT NIGHT.
Captain Billy 🤣
wasn’t too scary I thought but freaky and disturbing and the last 20 min really tense. It was a great movie though, the story, cinematography, acting all great.
Love your vids
I agree that the acting was great. The scene when Peter kills Charlie was intense. I think I stopped breathing for 30 seconds.
Wasn’t supposed to be truly “scary” the cast considers it a family drama, not a pure horror movie.
@@diskeyes Ironically, I found Hereditary (as a disturbing drama with creepy moments) to be much scarier than most of today's horror films. Instead of the heart-racing jump scares it's (instead) a heart wrenching "slow burn" that gets under my skin that haunts me for days & weeks long after it's over.
Shame man
The scariest part is that no one suggested to take their kids to therapy. Maybe have the whole family go to a grief counselor or something.
If you remember one scene where the dad almost sends a mail to a psychiatrist regarding his son's mental issues but then gets distracted by a call from school premises regarding his Son's antics in the classroom.
As if there are no doctors in the country. All doctors are dead
For me the scariest part was the change in the moms facial expression as her husband was being burned alive
That was epic
Advil Pancakes YEAH WTF WHY DID SHE DO THAT
yxmmy she was possessed
The actress did an amazing job throughout the entire movie
Yes!
One of my favorite parts is the anti-jump scare when the mom is in the rafters and then disappears playing off the expectation of a jump scare. Jump scares are an overplayed and lazy trope of horror movies and this movie expertly subverts that to great effect.
Underrated comment.
Yesssssss
@MR FREEZE-98 With cheap jump scares there is usually some build-up and then payoff, when the scare finally happens it is actually a relief because its a fulfilled expectation, when what is expected to happen does happen the world makes sense and the viewer can relax. with this movie the scares dont come so you are left unfulfilled, doubting , and uneasy. that's what i like about this movie, it makes you feel the atmosphere of unease and doesn't give in to the cheap tricks of the genre.
@MR FREEZE-98 You don't have brain to get scared kid.
Yep. Agree 100%
Bruh I thought the chocolate cake was laced with weed, oops
LOL SAME
@@_aiko020 they was literally chopping hella nuts before they walked tf
@@thegoldencompany4191 For real! All those nuts, though??!! 😯🤔😐
@@marissasue319 im saying how u not gon see that pile of nuts on the table
me too
Wow! I did not realize that Peter died when he dove out of the window and that light entering him woke him up. It’s Paimon and Charlie entering him. I was lost because he didn’t response when they called him Charlie.
Paimon is Charlie. They're one and the same person. Charlie never was Charlie to begin with.
@@nichtdiejeniche3845 Oh wow! Thanks for explaining that.
Peter didn't die. You wouldn't die from a fall that high unless you landed directly on your head.
A victim can't be possessed if he/she dies.
@@nichtdiejeniche3845 i figured charlie and paimon were coexisting in the same vessel
A D+ is an outrage. This was a fantastic horror film. One of the best.
Michael Allevato It went over peoples heads and requires a second viewing to fully appreciate it.
Its shouldn't be in the horror genre
This was more of a thriller and drama type movie
D for demon
@@OTT23Detroit , fair statement but I disagree because I just feel it has some of the correct elements to classified as all three horror, thriller, and drama
@GeorgeIsGettingUpset fuck you Hollywood is what ruined horror movies
Charlie's decapitated head full of ants still haunts my thoughts. This movie is absolutely marvellous. 👏
Glenn Coco It was the first movie I watched in 2019. Sure hope it doesn’t set the tone for the year...
Clinton A! Yo! Me too!
Me too Glenn! The building moments that lead up to that scene made it all the more horrific.
I didn't like it that much but yeah, Charlie's head (and Charlie in general) still haunts me until now. 😫
It's just a remake from the opening scene of Stephen Kings Silver Bullet.
Imagine being a god, then dying to a peanut allergy
Jesus 15 k likes over some false stupid joke. I’m proud
@@sketchupstudio8449 👀
🤣🤣🤣 modern times
Lol that's kinda funny tbh
Can we get an F
Didnt she die because of her head blew off?
"Makes even the most mundane scenes unsettling."
*shows Charlie cutting a bird's head off*
Ah yes. Mundane.
What, your little sister never cut off birds’ heads and use them for making little toys? Perfectly normal behavior for kids her age.
This movie is more heartbreaking than scary.
yeah... Peter crying made me so sad
Peter saying "Mommy" made my heart break...
dingus more of a comedy if you ask me
I couldn't agree more. That scene, though, when the husband finally broke down at the stop light.
I felt like they wanted you to be hurt so it was harder to cope with the shocking stuff. Like it was a heavy burden to watch Anne deal with her daughter’s death then they drop to horror on you and your defenses aren’t where they should be
The Witch
Hereditary
Midsommar
Have been the best horror movies I've seen in a long time. People just want jumpscares nowadays and it bums me out that well directed and amazing acted films like this get bad reciews.
@j mula no I haven't but I heard it's great I'm gonna try to catch it this weekend
True enough although I feel like all of them could of been around 15 minutes shorter building suspense is well and good but too long with nothing happening you are likely to start cracking jokes with family and just lose the mood
Midsommar was meh but totally there with you agreeing with hereditary and the witch
[BAZTOZ] a the babadooks ending was TERRIBLE
What are you talking about? NOBODY asks for jumpscares and especially "nowadays". It's a very old trope. Stop using words like "People" generalizing on a non-existent group to justify you disagreeing with others who didn't enjoy these movies as much as you did.
My first thought was that the cake was made of weed lol
Weed doesn't make you choke and struggle for air...
@@cinderellacomplex7 unless it's that dank dank
@@cinderellacomplex7 yeah it does if you smoke a lot you get cotton mouth
Yes. It cud b made of weed. Coz after Charlie's death, when peter smoke weed with his friends his throat swells. It seems Paemon was allergic to nuts and weeds.
Same
Toni Collette’s facial expressions in this movie were top notch. She did a VERY good job at looking scared. Bravo
Damn imagine being a demon who gets taken down by a peanut...
Judith Morales we all have our flaws
until this comment section i thought that she ate weed brownies lol
Happens to the best of us
No. He wanted that. He know she would decapitate her head. Because he wanted a male body
@@chdicjjsxdhdkdnfd132 when I was watching it, I thought that’s what happened until her throat was closin g
One of my favorite little easter eggs is how when Joan is at the craft store you can see that she bought the chalk board that she uses for the seance. It’s in the back of her car while she talks to Annie.
I didn't notice that!!!!! omg
Omg that just gave me chills wtf
Yeah, but what's your point?
Don't know if you're joking or not, but the point's that Joan says that the chalkboard was a treasured item that was used by her son... but actually it's some random junk she nabbed at an arts and crafts store for a buck ninety-nine.
Oh yeah, sorry. Totally forgot about the chalkboard being described as a treasured item. My bad.
I bet the people who didn't like this movie enjoyed watching Annabelle
Don't mention that terrible, terrible movie
this is my favorite comment
ahs
Lol yeah no movie is complete without that specialty triple nut chocolate cake , with nuts
I forgot what it was then was like "oh that fcking doll"
Annabelle : Creation is pretty decent though
Toni Colette when she screams after finding Charlie's headless body that scream haunted me for weeks I've watched the movie multiple times since the first time I saw it and now I can't watch that scene anymore. Absolutely chilling. And what makes it so much worse not for everyone but just parents I can't even imagine what that would feel like. Brilliant actress, its an oscar worthy for performance for sure
Did they remove that scene? I re watched it and I can’t find the scene but i rememeber that the mother saw the body.
Omg the actors deserve so many awards
Steve! You were in the movie! TOASTY!
Wasted on a horror film that wasn't scary.
@@jamesedleymusic
Oh boy. If that wasn't scary, I'd love to hear what movies you think are terrifying.
@@fiso64 I'm pleased to comply.
- Insidious - great atmosphere, no cheap scares.
- It Follows - very surreal and unique, great use of peripherals and subtlety.
- 28 Days Later - literally the only scary zombie film. Gritty, realistic.
Shall I continue?
@@jamesedleymusic
Hmm, Insidious was kind of generic and predictable in my opinion.
I have never seen 28 days later, but It Follows is one of my favorites. I think It Follows is a similar type of horror as hereditary though, which is why I'm not sure why to you one was scary and the other wasn't.
That peanut cake probably had weed in it let’s be honest 😂
EarthenWitch a i thought it was that too
But why make an entire cake instead of cookies or brownies like it was just a weird element 😂
Must of been sum dank ass weed to be gaspin for air
I thought the same. My mom and brother are allergic to weed, hemp oil etc. That would've killed them
Idk... the girl was like "finally someone with weed"
When I was walking out of the theater after watching this, the first thing I thought was, “Man I really need to watch the foundflix review.”
actual.lizard same here
actual.lizard I said that too😂
LMAO!!!
actual.lizard so many times I’ve thought the same lol
same😂😭
Most scary thing about the film is that Peter doesn't miss a single day at school while everyone's dying
The last 15 mins of the movie turned my stomach. What a masterpiece.
It turned my stomach in disappointment.
dedley01 why? This movie was amazing??
@@vakaboonxo7140 It was hyped as the scariest movie in a while, yet I found myself laughing at the absurdity of the plot and the performances.
dedley01 oh well I enjoyed it :/
@@vakaboonxo7140 I don't understand your opinion in the slightest but I will respect it.
this movie genuinely creeped me out for days
dogemon martyrs will keep you up for months
I just finished watching it. It's 2am. fuck.
@dogemon martyrs was disgusting not creepy at all.
HELP ME!
satansprotege thanks, I will watch that
"Not as scary as The Exorcist, and nothing ever will be."
John Cena pokes head in: *Are you sure about that?*
i typed in 'nothing ever will be' into google thinking it was a horror film xd
@@10100viperman Lol
@@legofan370 is the exorcist a good movie? yes. is it the scariest one? hell no lmfao
@@bradley3157 It's decent. But it has aged terribly.
Gasp... who said that? I can hear you, but I can’t see you!
I watched this movie multiple times, each time I see clues that I missed. Toni Collette is the best horror mom since Piper Laurie in Carrie. I'd like to see a prequel to see how the grandma became apart of the satanic cult.
She’s so good. She always reminds me of Shelly Duvall especially in the shining!
@@LolaFawn The looks of utter horror she put on sometimes made me momentarily think it was Shelley Duvall. The resemblance was so uncanny! It helped that The Shining was one of the horror movies that really disturbed me when I was younger so making me think back to that helped make it creepier.
Might be allergic but that triple nutty chocolate nut cake with nuts tasted 10/10
Darth Star Killer it had so much nuts it even made me nut
Charlie was head over heels for that nut cake.
Nuts
That sounds pretty nuts
Are we nut gonna comment about the movie? 😄
No offense to certain parents but if I had a kid who spent her entire life communicating through clicking and decorating her room with the dismembered heads of birds. Who just so happened to get decapitated by rusty sign. I think I'll just chuck that one up to karma and not try to summon her for a moment of closure...
Sires Orb 😂😂😂
Lmao
@TECHNICS TECHNISHISHION watch out for flying karma signs then, hell spawn
Hahahahaha
You, said it!!!!! Lol
Going in i was expecting something having to do with inbreeding.
Glad I'm not the only one lmao
Me too! That's what I thought as well.
Killer Queen Midsommar vibes
why lmao
😂🤣
I thought the role of the son was played amazingly. You feel all the pain and horror though his character. He’s so victimized emotionally from birth by his cold distant mother and also father who fails to recognize this and intervene. Dad is an enabler. Not crazy but very spineless and in denial.