Midsommar reviewed by Mark Kermode

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @MS-df2fk
    @MS-df2fk 5 лет назад +191

    I didn't think this film was scary but I found it extremely disturbing and hard to shake. The last sequence was just brutal.

    • @josephwatson4644
      @josephwatson4644 4 года назад +21

      For me that's a true horror movie. Somthing that sticks with you. :)

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +15

      The last scene was simultaneously harrowing and beautifully cathartic. I’ve never seen anything quite like it.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +12

      Ashley Lauren Yes, I have seen the original Wicker Man, and no, you are wrong. Ari Aster’s inspiration to make this film was his own personal breakup with someone. The basic pagan cult plot does not automatically make the film a ripoff of the Wicker Man. Although both part of the folk horror genre, The Wicker Man and Midsommar are thematically and tonally much different from each other. And what’s boring for you may not be for someone else. I was engrossed by Midsommar from beginning to end.

    • @johnmorris1009
      @johnmorris1009 2 года назад +2

      I thought the last sequence was a huge let down. Considering what it was showing, I felt nothing for any of the characters involved really and not scared, sad, impressed or shocked by any of it.

  • @suncity22001
    @suncity22001 3 года назад +14

    the film is mental in the best way possible but for maximum effect, sabotage a great relationship you're in with someone you love deeply, get dumped, drop a large dose of high grade acid and press play.

  • @Mrmightyturtle
    @Mrmightyturtle 5 лет назад +23

    Thank you for sharing the review, I was disappointed to see that the interview alone was uploaded to the RUclips channel.

  • @scruffyp9480
    @scruffyp9480 2 года назад +28

    One of the best films I've seen in modern times. The way it looked, the pacing, the sense of dread mixed with the reassurance of the "community". It really impressed me

    • @RhodesidesReviews
      @RhodesidesReviews Год назад +3

      I really wanted to feel the same but didn't find it that evocative at all, I think it could have done so much more with the world and themes it presented

  • @conanthebarbarian6307
    @conanthebarbarian6307 4 года назад +31

    I thought the reason they stuck around after the horrific incident is that the hallucinogenic drugs combined with the surrealness of their enviroment had altered their perception of reality, making them more accepting to the events unfolding.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +10

      Also, Christian and Josh were focused on their theses. They weren’t there just for vacation, which is why Connie, Simon, and Dani wanted to leave.

  • @adamsidlow3900
    @adamsidlow3900 4 года назад +20

    Simon ‘(I haven’t seen that and I don’t know who that is’) Mayo

    • @humblescribe8522
      @humblescribe8522 4 года назад +11

      Simon is playing the High Court judge role. He asks those questions on behalf of the audience in order to get Mark to explain himself for the benefit of those who don't get the reference.

  • @gaspanda
    @gaspanda 2 года назад +5

    An interesting bit of trivia - Dani had a poster of the "Poor little bear" by John Bauer above her bed (he did drawings of trolls and swedish folk tales). It's unlikely she would have that poster without knowing this, so maybe it was her destiny!

  • @snowy10r
    @snowy10r 3 года назад +14

    I loved this film and long though it was, the cinematography and unique tone kept me engaged. Can't wait to see what he works on next.

  • @irreverentbard7322
    @irreverentbard7322 5 лет назад +36

    This was film about incredible grief and connection and intimacy. Considering how deeply we despise emotion, the emotional elements are the horrific elements.

    • @slacktoryrecords4193
      @slacktoryrecords4193 5 лет назад +2

      Irreverent Bard if it was “about” those things, what did it say about them?

    • @cesarcamba1
      @cesarcamba1 5 лет назад +2

      Irreverent Bard Good point. The way the group related to the individual's emotions had an atavistic, uncivilised flavour. It reminds me that in Mediterranean cultures, including Spain and Italy, right until the 1950s and beyond, when there was a wake professional "grieving women" were brought in and paid to cry.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +2

      Slacktory Records It says that toxic relationships can go on for a while if one has no emotional support, and cults or manipulative people are most powerful against people at their lowest or most emotionally broken points. But it really just shows the process of a breakup at the hands of a pagan cult while lightly brushing on some themes rather than exploring them.

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt 4 года назад +2

      We despise emotion now? That must be a Zoomer thing or something...

    • @Flaschenteufel
      @Flaschenteufel 3 года назад

      this post is as pretentious as the movie :D what a huge load of crap :D "we despise emotion"...omg :D

  • @teebeedahbow
    @teebeedahbow 6 месяцев назад +2

    Kermode is certainly on it when he says it's not a horror movie.

  • @h.b.smith_writer
    @h.b.smith_writer 4 года назад +14

    Great review. Hilarious how Mark says "Mother!".

  • @edwardchester1
    @edwardchester1 4 года назад +18

    As Steve says, that lookaway moment after which they don't leave just killed the film for me. These people aren't here being chased and hounded back to the camp by strange forces. They're idiots that chose not to leave.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +8

      Edward Chester No, they were studying the community for their theses and were drugged and manipulated by the cult.

    • @edwardchester1
      @edwardchester1 4 года назад +2

      @@TheWelchProductions They were perfectly mentally capable at that point - the two other people tried to leave but were killed.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +7

      ​@Edward Chester If you're talking about after the cliff scene, they stayed because Christian and Josh respected Pelle's traditions and were studying his community for their thesis, so they saw it in a different light. And Dani only stayed because she was pressured by Pelle and did not want to leave Christian. And the chemicals in the drugs they were taking did slightly impair their thinking. So, what decision or reaction doesn't make sense?

    • @MRCL-190
      @MRCL-190 4 года назад +6

      Eh, it’s really obvious even if they’d have chosen to leave they would have been killed anyway...how are you missing that

    • @edwardchester1
      @edwardchester1 4 года назад +5

      @@MRCL-190 It's obvious as viewers given that we're watching a horror film, but to the characters it's not necessarily obvious. And certainly they show no signs of the mental crisis that would result from realising you've been trapped by a death cult.

  • @vulnicura7839
    @vulnicura7839 11 дней назад +1

    Midsommar was one of the only films that really stuck with me after watching it. I watched it 3 times in the cinema, but after the first time I was stuck for at least two hours in such confusion and feelings I didn’t understand. The only other film that has stuck with me like that is The Substance.

    • @vulnicura7839
      @vulnicura7839 11 дней назад +1

      honourable mention is Mother, the scene with all those people holding the baby. that was terrifying because I understand the selfishness within religious people. As someone who was raised heavily religious.

  • @extremetee
    @extremetee Год назад +2

    I love the way Marks says MidsommaaaR

  • @jameswilliams9104
    @jameswilliams9104 2 года назад +18

    I think it was a good film, though undeniably too long at two and a half hours. I found myself losing patience with it more than once, and it doesn't do anything that 'The Wicker Man' didn't do almost 50 years ago in only 88 minutes.

    • @WoahLookAtThatFreak
      @WoahLookAtThatFreak 2 года назад +2

      Other than the setting and the fact that it's also a folk-horror, I don't see similarities thematically between this and Wicker Man.

    • @jameswilliams9104
      @jameswilliams9104 2 года назад +3

      @@WoahLookAtThatFreak It's got paganism, it's got horrror, it's got what you think is going to be a standard blood-and-guts scary film that turns into something genuinely disturbing. It doesn't have a naked Britt Ekland, I'll give you that, but one can't have everything.

    • @KevinJDildonik
      @KevinJDildonik 3 месяца назад

      Would this film be as food at 90m? Probably. It is good. But definitely stretched the runtime to the breaking point.

  • @seanpatrick615
    @seanpatrick615 3 года назад +4

    I would highly recommend the Directors Cut which I think came as standard on Blu Ray.

  • @woodhd
    @woodhd 5 лет назад +16

    mayo : heres the thing

  • @HarariPercussion
    @HarariPercussion 4 года назад +12

    This film reminded me a lot of The Rite of Spring

  • @TheDreadfulCurtain
    @TheDreadfulCurtain 4 года назад +14

    Glad I didn’t see this at the cinema as it was so intense. I agree in that it is like taking a tour inside the Wickerman, mixed with Primal Scream therapy. The Bear and the flower eyes will stay with me for awhile. The film did feel like a metaphor for what she was going through. The worst and best trip ever.

    • @stevenborg102
      @stevenborg102 3 года назад +2

      She literally threw him into the fire to let go of the past, like one may do with old photographs of one's ex.

  • @Will140f
    @Will140f 2 месяца назад +1

    The reason why they don’t leave after the first “look away moment” is because they’re all liberals and can so more easily be gaslit into believing they’d be seen as offensive if they questioned the crazy cultural practices of another group. That’s how I understood that part. I saw myself falling for the “don’t judge another’s cultural norms” line of thinking if I were in the world of the movie too. I would have died lol

  • @jonharrison9222
    @jonharrison9222 Год назад +2

    The Wicker Man minus the kilts.

  • @wolverineiscool7161
    @wolverineiscool7161 2 года назад +5

    It was a boring at the same time, too long when it didn't need to be but yes its extremely disturbing but I think the length doesn't justify itself with how it ended

  • @vilentman111
    @vilentman111 Год назад +1

    Extended cut hits harder.

  • @johnmorrell
    @johnmorrell Год назад +1

    How prophetic that turned out to be....9:37 Given what happened in Oct 2023.

  • @twot2224
    @twot2224 4 года назад +15

    Definitely not cropredy.

  • @c.m.9369
    @c.m.9369 2 года назад +4

    Florence Pugh is great in the movie.
    The atmosphere is really unsettling and the presentation is great.
    The problem is that the content, WHAT is shown, is just so damn generic. If you‘ve seen some horror movies before, you know everything that is going to happen. I‘ve seen THIS movie before, just under different titles.
    I was rather disappointed. I get that it‘s more about her trauma than the plot. But that doesn‘t change the fact that the plot is too generic for its own good.

  • @Sleepingsparklegirl
    @Sleepingsparklegirl 3 года назад +8

    I read the screenplay and I think it was brilliantly written.

  • @kirkwagstaff9916
    @kirkwagstaff9916 3 года назад +6

    i thought the film was really boring in parts and what was happening didn't resonate with me at all. Coming off Hereditary it was quite a disappointment.

    • @kirkwagstaff9916
      @kirkwagstaff9916 3 года назад +2

      then I watched it again and absolutely loved it.. go figure

  • @Scot-Tube
    @Scot-Tube 3 года назад +3

    how can they not mention the psychedelic details

  • @Imalrightma
    @Imalrightma 3 года назад +6

    Was it wrong I laughed so much? I think it didn’t take itself too seriously in places which made the film engrossingly beautiful and yes complete tosh in the grand scheme but highly enjoyable stylish tosh.

  • @davidking4838
    @davidking4838 3 года назад +12

    LOL....Mark, this is horrific the way break-ups can be?......Damn, man, you had some harsh break-ups!

  • @chris45rpm
    @chris45rpm 4 года назад +35

    For me the single biggest problem is the characters' reactions just weren't plausible. Ended up feeling very long and silly, despite some excellent performances.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +6

      Chris M They were plausible if you were paying attention to the plot. Not a single reaction isn’t justified.

    • @chris45rpm
      @chris45rpm 4 года назад +12

      @@TheWelchProductions I paid full attention to the plot, thank you.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +4

      Chris M Then you would have realized that their reactions aren’t implausible.

    • @chris45rpm
      @chris45rpm 4 года назад +10

      ​@@TheWelchProductions Mate, I'm not going to argue with you. If you found it plausible then you will obviously like the film more. But it's subjective and I'm not alone in thinking that.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад

      Chris M I’m curious as to what makes their reactions implausible for you.

  • @TheValeyard92
    @TheValeyard92 2 года назад +2

    To be honest, I'm not scared of the 1931 Dracula. It's still a horror film.
    Midsommar is, of course, a horror film.

  • @Matthew9818
    @Matthew9818 4 года назад +6

    I honestly couldn't really see the film as a horror . It felt more like a dark drama with horror elements . The opening scene made me very uncomfortable and so did some of the end . I actually cried quite a bit as well .it's a very sad film but not a conventional horror at all .it's better than that .

  • @mrjamescurry
    @mrjamescurry 4 года назад +8

    What a lovely beautiful film, loved it. 5/5

  • @napalmslayer
    @napalmslayer 3 года назад +2

    I have just watched this. I honestly don't know what to think.

  • @ricklopez2314
    @ricklopez2314 4 года назад +13

    I was gripped the whole way through. Amazing film.

  • @Sleepgarden
    @Sleepgarden 3 года назад +3

    if it wasn't for Florence Pugh, this film would've been in one ear, out the other

    • @stevenborg102
      @stevenborg102 3 года назад +1

      She was amazing but yes this was long and bloated. But her and the cinematography was gorgeous.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 2 года назад +2

      I disagree. It’s great in many ways besides her performance.

  • @loui4898
    @loui4898 2 года назад +1

    Loved the film but the last 45mins let it down as it devolved into a typical slasher type horror movie, whereas the first 90mins held a tension and eerie atmosphere much alike the Wicker Man and other horrors from that period.

  • @jenkins1
    @jenkins1 Год назад +1

    I'm still mad on Dani's sister for she was selfish enough to kill Dani's parents with her.
    Liked the movie. Some more thrill opportunities could have been used tho, for instance, when this little girl were almost sacrificed and Dani stepped forward, I was so sure they'd think Dani volunteered or something. Also in the second half, could have been some more thrill and chase scenes/details/twists of how they all tried to get away, or how exactly Dani sniffed something's wrong.
    Overall experience tho, good and unsettling

  • @johnmorris1009
    @johnmorris1009 2 года назад +4

    Anyone who thinks this is better than hereditary seriously needs to question their own taste in film. Hereditary is a masterpiece of it's genre, whereas this (although I acknowledge, not horror) proves to be a show pony, in terms of psychological drama. It's beautiful but too full of emotional and religious symbolism for it's own good. I just felt a bit empty and annoyed after watching it. The wicker man wasn't horror either, but for a film that was outwardly similar, was far better.

  • @wolverineiscool7161
    @wolverineiscool7161 2 года назад +1

    SPOT ON REVIEW MARK!

  • @WarlordRising
    @WarlordRising Год назад +11

    I believe Ari Aster is this generation's David Lynch or Cronenberg. He has a strong vision that dabbles in the surreal and macabre. The characters are slightly awkward caricatures, and the actors are meant to deliver dialogue or act in a way that is singular to his films.

    • @aimeemacdn
      @aimeemacdn Год назад +2

      Agree with that. Used to love Lynch.

    • @Will140f
      @Will140f 2 месяца назад

      I agreed until I saw Beau is Afraid. Still not sure what to make of that one. But I really liked Midsommar and I Loved Hereditary and The Strange thing About The Johnsons (one of Aster’s short films). Fingers crossed for his next movie.

  • @mitchbennpatreon3997
    @mitchbennpatreon3997 4 года назад +1

    IT’S JUST THE FUCKING WICKER MAN. A G A I N .

    • @ticketyboo2456
      @ticketyboo2456 Год назад +1

      THIS FILM SO WANTS TO BE THE WICKER MAN. It fails.

  • @BenPole90
    @BenPole90 4 года назад +6

    It was unsettling. The whole point of the film is to understand that Pugh’s character is realising where and where she does not belong. It does drag at parts, my CGB actually fell sleep. But just watched it again on blu ray and I was just as taken back by it’s look again. The score and cinematography is drop dead gorgeous. Yes, the story is silly and almost slapstick..BUT ITS A CULT PAGAN RITUAL FILM! What do you expect?!

    • @bazookatooth
      @bazookatooth 4 года назад +1

      What's does cgb stand for? Google didn't have a my results

    • @BenPole90
      @BenPole90 4 года назад +1

      @@bazookatooth it’s “Cinema Going Buddy” they use it on the podcast.

    • @bazookatooth
      @bazookatooth 4 года назад

      @@BenPole90 ahhhhhhh, makes sense, sorry for waking you from your 5 month sleep :)

  • @davidking4838
    @davidking4838 3 года назад +3

    Midsommar........The Banality of Evil.

  • @romanxxxxyoutube
    @romanxxxxyoutube 3 года назад +1

    If Ari Aster's movies just didn't pick up and go full horror at the end, then Mark Kermode will be happy

  • @ccpbass2032
    @ccpbass2032 3 года назад +1

    I guess Mark should end all enquiries here....

  • @sweetfreedomGB
    @sweetfreedomGB 5 лет назад +18

    Disturbing and thought provoking film, with elements of straw dogs and various cult films. 8/10

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +3

      T H 10/10 One of the most unique horror films I’ve ever seen

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 4 года назад +3

      @@TheWelchProductions Yeah, as unique as the Wicker Man, Wicker Man remake, the Wicker Tree and Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain...

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад

      @@anonb4632 There's something wrong with you if think the Wicker Man remake and the Wicker Tree are as unique as Midsommar, The Wicker Man, and The Holy Mountain.

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 4 года назад

      @@TheWelchProductions And there's literalism wrong with you. American no doubt, they can rarely pick up nuance.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад

      Anon B And you’re an arrogant xenophobe who justifies brainless opinions for a better understanding of nuance in films. Wicker Man remakes and spinoffs are not original or unique. I don’t have time to argue with idiots.

  • @Nomoredrama2000
    @Nomoredrama2000 4 года назад +3

    This film messed me up. It’s so anxiety-inducing and I’m also Glad I didn’t see it the cinemas. 😱😓

  • @chrishiggins7166
    @chrishiggins7166 2 года назад +4

    The film’s well acted, well directed, well characterised, stylish, dark & is an intriguing horror film comparable to The Ritual (2017) & The Wicker Man (1973). (86%) (4.5/5 stars) (positive)

  • @squareinsquare2078
    @squareinsquare2078 4 года назад +7

    This is not a black comedy at all. Its an immersive horror that really gets in deep. The entire movie is a long, slow motion, jump scare. Brilliant stuff.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 3 года назад +1

      You clearly missed the satirical and humorous elements of the film, then. It’s not a comedy, but there is a fair amount of it throughout.

  • @godribbon
    @godribbon 3 года назад +6

    Absolutely bizarre to hear them talk about how funny the film is. I just watched it and found the whole thing deeply disturbing

    • @75cochese
      @75cochese 3 года назад +5

      The sex scene especially was absolutely hilarious.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 2 года назад +2

      It’s actually quite humorous.

  • @ElectricLabel
    @ElectricLabel Год назад +2

    The writing is terrible. Florence Pugh can't save it, its derivative crap. The first 10 minutes are very promising, but the characters are just so naff.

  • @urrrccckostan
    @urrrccckostan 5 лет назад +15

    a director whose hatred for human emotion is apparent in every frame of the film

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 4 года назад +4

      An interesting way of looking at it, and not untrue.

    • @n0zenzur
      @n0zenzur 4 года назад

      Oh please,
      Give examples please.
      The movie shocked and there for you think he is luck of empathy.
      The all idea if the movie is that Dany find empathy in the cult.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +5

      Nope, if he hated human emotion, he wouldn’t make such emotional films.

    • @herrklamm1454
      @herrklamm1454 4 года назад +1

      urckrecords Every frame? 😂. I don’t think you know what you’re talking about.

  • @josephwatson4644
    @josephwatson4644 4 года назад +16

    Real horror film for me. Left me thinking about it for days. This isnt a ghost story, this isnt a monster movie and it isnt a movie with "powers". This movie could and probably is happening in real life. That for me is scary.

    • @MrMattyG
      @MrMattyG 4 года назад +3

      Felt the same way. It's unsettling to think there are real cults out there capable of such things...

    • @gaspanda
      @gaspanda 2 года назад +1

      Real life is much more horrific than you could imagine.

  • @davidking4838
    @davidking4838 3 года назад +30

    I really liked Dani but, in the end, I felt so much sympathy for poor Christian. Just a guy who maybe doesn't know how to be the boyfriend he should be. Probably really does love Dani. Certainly deserves better than he got.

    • @citizencj3389
      @citizencj3389 3 года назад +5

      I saw the director's cut and I felt even more worse for him. He even tried to kiss dani...and during that argument scene...he said he felt trapped.

    • @sorscha1308
      @sorscha1308 3 года назад +8

      I felt more sorry for the couple from London (especially the guy, coz that was really brutal) and they actually seemed like pretty nice people. Although noone deserved to die for their behaviours, at least all the guys in the U.S. party demonstrated some kind of reprehensible moral or empathy defect.

    • @EvsEntps
      @EvsEntps 3 года назад +9

      @@sorscha1308 Christian is a far more noble character than many people seem to see. The guy literally stayed with Dani so she wouldn't be alone in the world after her whole family died, despite the fact that he wasn't in love with her anymore, that is a form of empathy and responsibility that goes beyond the obligation of someone who would otherwise have broken up the relationship (which he has every right to do - some relationships don't work). I wouldn't call him or any of his friends morally reprehensible, they didn't do anything so egregious to warrant their fate. Dani's situation is tragic but it's neither the fault of her or her boyfriend. The cult are the evil ones in this story, they are entirely self-absorbed and afford their guests no agency or autonomy, they merely shepherd them to their deaths for their own cultish ends.

    • @loringjohnson7797
      @loringjohnson7797 3 года назад +6

      @@EvsEntps I thoroughly agree. Even if the characters had been
      total angels, they would have been sacrificed because that was the purpose they had been brought there for. I think the biggest villain in
      the movie is Pelle who befriends them and leads them to the slaughter
      for his own glory.

    • @sopiabobia3699
      @sopiabobia3699 2 года назад +3

      I’m relieved I wasn’t the only one coming away from the movie feeling like this. I don’t understand how the audience can cheer for her at the end of the movie

  • @geofftayloruk
    @geofftayloruk 3 года назад +33

    The whole film was like an slightly more edgey Kate Bush video....

  • @TheWelchProductions
    @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +12

    This film is a masterpiece of arthouse horror and a breakup movie for the ages.

    • @BDaMonkey
      @BDaMonkey 3 года назад +1

      LOL no.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 2 года назад +1

      @@BDaMonkey I don’t care what you think.

    • @BDaMonkey
      @BDaMonkey 2 года назад

      @@TheWelchProductions Took you long enough 😀

  • @tssss900
    @tssss900 3 года назад +1

    Just watched this on Netflix,think this would have defo been better on the big screen the hallucination scenes were too close to the bone for me , left me feeling disturbed, i didnt feel much for any of the main characters apart from the female lead the swedes were all super creepy i wanted to run from the hills myself! defo worth a second look will try to get the longer version, Ps didnt laugh once btw sickos ha ha.

  • @andrewm6244
    @andrewm6244 3 года назад +8

    whether you loved this movie or hated it, you HAVE to watch the directors cut

    • @Flaschenteufel
      @Flaschenteufel 3 года назад +1

      Do everything else than watch these 2 1/2 hours of pretentious nonsense. Grow some cancer or whatever - everything is better.

    • @andrewm6244
      @andrewm6244 3 года назад

      @@Flaschenteufel maybe it’s pretentious. Or maybe you just don’t get it

    • @MCVessels
      @MCVessels 3 года назад

      @Wasp Factory As a feminist and/or hazily motivated comrade, I can only say don't lay this movie at our feet. It's not a very good movie, and if there's a feminist argument in there it's not a particularly clear, convincing or well-argued one.

  • @cycodamo
    @cycodamo Год назад +1

    I liked it, kept you watching to see what was really going on.
    The internal logic of the movie didn't make sense to me though. These people willingly sacrifice themselves when they get old but also these outsiders can be murdered? Like how does that fit in with the pronouncements of a utopia that serves its old people better than they do in the real world, but we also kill people in elaborate ways 'cos we can. Also, the odds of that virgin getting pregnant first time is super unlikely and it would have served them better to keep Christian on for a few months as a drugged up semen donor to make sure that happened. Her saying "I feel the baby inside" is dumb

  • @Goochbot
    @Goochbot 3 года назад +4

    I still think Mark is wrong about Hereditary, which is still the better Ari Aster movie. Having said that, I adored Midsommar.

    • @stevenborg102
      @stevenborg102 3 года назад +2

      Hereditary is only horror film in last 10 years that made an impact on me. The last 20 minutes were unbearable in the tension. If a movie can make me have to watch through my fingers it's a proper horror!

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 2 года назад

      He’s not wrong. You’re wrong. It’s just his opinion. You don’t have to agree with him, but that doesn’t make him wrong.

  • @kevincournoyer4789
    @kevincournoyer4789 2 года назад +1

    Body Double is my favorite from him

  • @marthamydear5869
    @marthamydear5869 6 месяцев назад +4

    One of my favourite films of all time.

  • @PaulLarke1980
    @PaulLarke1980 3 года назад +6

    I’d love an explanation into quite how the central character’s plight mirrored her inner emotional turmoil. I can’t quite imagine anyone suffering an intense family tragedy coupled with a break up saying “It’s been a such a bad year, I feel like I’ve been flown to another continent and indoctrinated into a murderous cult. The emotional pain I am feeling is very much akin to how I would feel watching a stranger getting their head caved in with a ceremonial mallet. In fact, the grief has been so intense that I am now questioning the integrity of my entire moral framework and personal principles.” This film is silly, silly, silly. Let’s not read into it things that are simply not there.

  • @Pixiesforever7
    @Pixiesforever7 4 года назад +27

    Scenes were stretched out way too long and I lost interest.

  • @mfit7110
    @mfit7110 Год назад +2

    Midsommar sucked. Kept waiting for something to happen.

  • @cmahoney9921
    @cmahoney9921 3 года назад +6

    It's interesting how the people who didn't like the film feel so strongly about it.

    • @ticketyboo2456
      @ticketyboo2456 Год назад +1

      C Mahoney I'm in the middle tbh. I think the acting and cinematography were sublime. It takes itself very seriously though and owes a huge debt to vastly superior The Wicker Man.

    • @hippiecheezburger5457
      @hippiecheezburger5457 Год назад

      I thought it has all the makings of a personal journey in the perspective of how one individual joins a cult, from the empathy to the psychedelic drugs to the hypnotizing rituals and dances, I felt like I was joining the cult, I was in Dani’s shoes the entire time, feeling disconnected from the others and the experience was horrifying I think it’s a brilliant extremely anxiety filled movie

  • @brentulstad3275
    @brentulstad3275 4 года назад +4

    Both Ari Aster feature films, so far, have very happy, positive and fulfilling endings or resolutions. Just not quite from the perspective of the "central" characters or those which audiences are used to focusing on.

    • @zantas-handle
      @zantas-handle 4 года назад +7

      'happy, positive and fulfilling'? A vulnerable, grieving girl is indoctrinated into a murderous cult after a man is forced into sex and burnt alive. No matter what 'perspective' we adopt, there is nothing positive about the sick, sad ending of this film unless you are as indoctrinated as that girl.

    • @themidnightpoetryclub7663
      @themidnightpoetryclub7663 3 года назад +6

      @@zantas-handle I'm baffled by people finding the ending positive. This is one of the few films that has made me feel physically ill. It's so disorienting, cultish, very unsettling from the moment they walk into the village

    • @goldeneddie
      @goldeneddie 3 года назад +4

      @@themidnightpoetryclub7663 Exactly! Anyone who doesn't feel revulsion at the ending has become brainwashed like the main character!

  • @lawsonrob
    @lawsonrob 4 года назад +7

    I wouldn’t say I didn’t enjoy this film, but it was about one hour too long. I literally nearly fell asleep, which is a shame because overall it wasn’t bad.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +1

      lawsonrob Can’t relate although ironically I did find the director’s cut slightly more engaging with the added runtime.

  • @jubzfree
    @jubzfree Год назад +3

    A really creepy and disturbing film. Lingers with you for a while. F.Pugh was magnificent.

  • @Jack-xi8ji
    @Jack-xi8ji 4 года назад +7

    As soon as you realise where this film is going (about 20 mins in) you think The Wicker Man meets Logan's Run. The fact that Mark mentions The Wicker Man about a thousand times in his review says everything you need to know. The worst thing about the film is that it takes almost two and a half hours to play through what has been clumsily telegraphed long before anything actually happens. This meant that when it finally gets around to doing its thing I no longer cared, wasn't shocked or horrified, and felt nothing but boredom. Plodding, predictable, and ultimately not at all entertaining.

    • @zantas-handle
      @zantas-handle 4 года назад +1

      Yes! That would be a perfect and much more accurate tagline:
      Midsommar: _Plodding, predictable, and ultimately not at all entertaining_

    • @antoniettabombardelli8868
      @antoniettabombardelli8868 3 года назад +1

      @@zantas-handle Some movies don't have to be entertaining, some movies are slow and make you think. If you want entertainment, watch comedies comicbook movies or Disney movies.

  • @MikeL-7
    @MikeL-7 Год назад +4

    I thought it was hokum. Brilliantly shot and choreographed throughout but I don’t buy like Mark is straining to do that this is a break up movie, it is rather a failed homage to folk horror that runs out of ideas towards the end. As someone else has mentioned, the characters’ reactions are not believable especially as their predicament escalated to the point where it’s staring them right in the face. In that sense alone it is an unworthy successor to The Wicker Man.

  • @jdgonzo1982
    @jdgonzo1982 4 года назад +2

    i think the people's reviews of this movie are a lot more relatable to me than those of the critics. Midsommar is a stupidly ridiculous movie...i have no need to ever watch it again. However, i could talk about The Wickerman for days and would sit and watch it as often as I could...now that's a decent horror movie!! If this was Ari Aster's way of showing us his version of a break up movie then i feel he only got this attention due to the amount of money he has and the people he knows. To try and get across the feelings of a break up in this manner is just plain bizarre! Seriously...how can most of the movie critics give it a high rating when all the peoples reviews are barely over 3 out of 10...in most cases, 1 out of 10!! Putting unbelievably awkward moments back to back for over 2 hours doesn't make a good movie...it was a anxiety trip...a rollercoaster ride where you are made to feel confused and uncomfortable and that's it...the story and characters...are just nothing...

    • @zantas-handle
      @zantas-handle 4 года назад

      Well said! And so many 'critics' have said nothing about a man being drugged, coerced into sex and then burnt alive. If that had happened to a woman, there would be so much criticism!

    • @MCVessels
      @MCVessels 3 года назад

      @@zantas-handle Yeah, but I mean it's a horror movie. Bad things happen to people. In the Wicker Man remake Nicolas Cage was also seduced and manipulated by strange women, and *he* had bees thrown at him! This film is too silly to get huffy about.

  • @MRCL-190
    @MRCL-190 4 года назад +3

    Simons point about them just leaving after the suicide is so dumb. The brits are killed because of how they reacted to the events. If any of them would have tried to leave, as the Brits did, they’d have just been killed because they always needed the numbers for the sacrifices

    • @DanAvenell
      @DanAvenell Год назад

      Maybe escape rather trust the nutters to take you to safety?

  • @gaspanda
    @gaspanda 2 года назад +2

    I didn't find it too long. It's works best if you think of it as a bad dream, other wise the actions and reactions of the students don't make much sense to me. Although i was a bit distracted by the fact it doesnt look anything like the area of Sweden in which it was set, the imagery does stay with you after it's finished - a sign of a good film.

  • @ArtwithBen
    @ArtwithBen 4 года назад +4

    I thought it was empty. I preferred Apostle. Although neither were great, the latter had characters to root for and better performances.

  • @fozzyami
    @fozzyami 4 года назад +9

    The last 30 minutes of this film was like the worst part of a performing arts college. Pure selfindulgent nonsense. Florence Pugh is a great actress but wasn't enough to save this film from being a weak copy of the wickerman.

  • @MisfitsFiendClub138
    @MisfitsFiendClub138 2 года назад +1

    This movie drags. The director was more focused on the movie looking good rather than actually being good 👎

  • @Nix-xo9js
    @Nix-xo9js 3 года назад +6

    I just couldn’t shake the stupidity of continuing to accept ‘drugs’ and not try to leave after the first horror scene. I stuck with it but it actually happened 3 or 4 more times. The same cycle. Witness pure horror - Sober up - Repeat. Was planning to watch Hereditary next but i think i’ll pass.

    • @andrewkaanjr9505
      @andrewkaanjr9505 3 года назад +1

      Nah, you're not wrong. I enjoyed both, but Hereditary is a solid, slow burn, creep with you for hours after kind of film. And the events make sense as far as the movie gos

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 3 года назад

      If you haven’t seen Hereditary yet, you need to. It’s a great film. Midsommar is as well. You completely missed the point that they all took drugs because everyone else was. And Christian only drank the beverage that would “break down his defenses” because he thought it would get him closer to Maja and make it easier to possibly make out (he was already over Dani), since he could already see she (Maja) was attracted to him (even more in the director’s cut).

  • @anonb4632
    @anonb4632 4 года назад +10

    Characters were bad, the cinematography was uneven. Some parts were more memorable than others - the bit where they all scream together...

    • @n0zenzur
      @n0zenzur 4 года назад +10

      The cinematography was solid

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 4 года назад +2

      @@n0zenzur Nope uneven. Very good in some parts, sloppy in others.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +1

      Anon B Which parts were sloppy? About most of the characters, they weren’t supposed to be good people, but they were developed well for the story. “Some parts were more memorable than others.” You could say that about any film, and it still wouldn’t carry any weight.

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 4 года назад +3

      @@TheWelchProductions Did you work on this film?

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +2

      Anon B Obviously not, but I’ve seen it six times and analyzed it rather thoroughly.

  • @JAMAICADOCK
    @JAMAICADOCK Год назад +2

    Like the Wickerman, this film really brings the Christian out in you.
    You don't really realize you're Christian until you are confronted by alien belief systems.
    But I suppose the horror he's really conjuring up is the spectre that different religions just can't be reconciled. Our immediate instinct is to demolish the religion of the other.
    Watching this, you can see why Pagans were mass slaughtered. How they must've irritated and disgusted the early Christians.
    This film raises all those disturbing questions, that we've had to confront entering a global world wherein massive cultural differences still pervade.

  • @MikkoVille
    @MikkoVille 3 года назад +2

    Sorry Mark, Midsommar was great, but Hereditary was better.

  • @rollacoastaride1937
    @rollacoastaride1937 3 года назад +4

    it reminded me of Clockwork Orange, very dark, but hilarious

  • @pjom4191
    @pjom4191 3 года назад +1

    Its just a modern remake of the 1970s the wicker man. But that makes it incredibly predictable and boring

  • @spacejesusadventure
    @spacejesusadventure 3 года назад +4

    Mayo is extremely proud of himself for not being scared of the movie and wants to show it off

  • @mugwump539
    @mugwump539 2 года назад +1

    Crap! None of the characters were likable (the tourists or the villagers), would have been more than happy if they all died within 5 minutes, save me sitting through this shite.
    Because of this I really couldn't be bothered looking for any kind of nuance or 'deeper meaning' or themes within.
    And listening to this about humour. What humour??? Can't remember anything remotely approaching comic relief at any point.
    I was late to the party watching this and heard all the hype, major disappointment.

  • @brianbell3836
    @brianbell3836 Год назад +1

    Horrifying movie. From start to finish.

  • @WARTV-dn5fk
    @WARTV-dn5fk 4 года назад +3

    This is Kernode furiously back-pedalling for having gotten it wrong about the obviously superior Hereditary. Apart from Musicals, Horror is my least favourite genre, but I say without equivocation; Aster has made the best two movies of the last few years...

    • @PrinsTan
      @PrinsTan 3 года назад +3

      I share his opinion for Hereditary though. First act, great set up. Second act, disappointing let down.

    • @tiotom9217
      @tiotom9217 3 года назад

      Hereditary was shite.

  • @Google-Account-hd5dk
    @Google-Account-hd5dk 4 года назад +3

    It was decent but so much worse than hereditary. Surprised at Mark's view tbh, Toni Collette blows any performance in this movie out of the water imo
    Maybe it's just me who found the main woman completely insufferable and in fact I didn't like anyone except one of the friends.
    SPOILER
    The main lady didn't just want emotional support, she required the complete veneration of an entire village to make her feel okay.
    When it finished I thought, 'I guess the lesson is that you should leave a gf you don't like instantly, or she ll just end up resentful and vengeful' lol

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад +3

      Nah, it’s just as good as Hereditary, not as scary but still better in other ways. If you couldn’t sympathize with the main character, that tells me you’re either an idiot or a jerk like her boyfriend. Also, your spoiler point just proves that you completely misunderstood the point of the film. Everyone was manipulated by the cult and unaware of what was happening, so you can’t say Dani (the protagonist) wanted to take revenge against her boyfriend and asked the cult for their support. They supported her themselves and manipulated her into allowing Christian (her boyfriend) to be killed for their motive. It’s too bad that hype will attract a lot of nincompoops to watch a complex and provocative film like Midsommar and unfairly judge it because of their stupidity.

    • @Google-Account-hd5dk
      @Google-Account-hd5dk 4 года назад +1

      @@TheWelchProductions lol what about my statement made you think that I didn't notice they were manipulating her? You may imagine you've discovered some hidden depth there, but short of replacing the credits with 'ONE MANIPULATOR TO ANOTHER' the film couldn't have been any clearer.
      Dani is a narcissist, her boyfriend is also a knob, but I don't really know what kind of personality disorder someone has to have to imagine they can judge someone's character on the basis of whether they like a character in movie or not 😂
      I've heard the director's cut makes her more sympathetic and him more abusive, but I didn't see that so idc
      The film wasn't that complicated or sophisticated. It was predictable to a fault (it was obvious who was going to die in the first ten minutes and I guessed all of the major plot points about forty minutes before they happened, including the pubes, including Dani becoming Queen). The characters were unbelievably thin, the two friends were basically out of Friday the 13th part VII. Some of the things I've heard around it from Aster are legit silly, like saying of the forced sex scene that it was unusual for males to be sexually exploited in cinema, which it is, but Aster managed to pick the one form of male sexual exploitation that has been done to death and is a total cliche in cinema.
      I could literally go on for hours detailing why Midsommar is a mediocre film, because there are so many faults with it, but my hope is that Aster stops making horrors and tries something new.
      I do think that sympathising with Dani is the divider between liking and not liking the film and that's why I didn't like it. Unfortunately, Rob Zombie movies have more likable characters than Midsommar.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 4 года назад

      Reyla Games Your comment is so dense in stupidity and misunderstanding that I’m not even going to bother explaining why.

    • @Google-Account-hd5dk
      @Google-Account-hd5dk 4 года назад +7

      @@TheWelchProductions okay genius, think whatever you want, just make sure you go away as promised. Thanks for sharing your titanic mind with a pleb like me, much appreciated.

    • @papachewie1280
      @papachewie1280 3 года назад +1

      @@TheWelchProductions 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @sprink88
    @sprink88 3 года назад +1

    Transferred Epithet.

    • @sprink88
      @sprink88 3 года назад +1

      Pathetic Fallacy.

    • @sprink88
      @sprink88 3 года назад

      Unnecessary Capitalisation.

  • @geoffjoffy
    @geoffjoffy 5 лет назад +1

    Sounds like a bag of shit. Thanks for warning me.

  • @samsquanch1996
    @samsquanch1996 2 года назад +2

    Ingmar Bergman would have loved this film if he were still alive today.

    • @Kevon420
      @Kevon420 2 года назад +2

      Lmfao he would not. He hated this kind of limp, pseudo artistic claptrap this film exemplifies.

  • @lynnjervyn3748
    @lynnjervyn3748 3 года назад +2

    This directors work is vastly overrated. Proof. Watch his movies once a month for 6 months. Then see how you rate them. Great films will easily hold up after repeated viewings. Seeing heads destroyed will grow old .

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 3 года назад +2

      What a shallow review. “Heads destroyed will grow old.” As if that’s the only source of impact in the film. I’ve seen Hereditary 3 times and Midsommar 6 times (the director’s cut twice). Hereditary was disappointing the first time but got better with each viewing. Midsommar was amazing the first viewing and stayed that way with each subsequent viewing while becoming more impactful as well. The theatrical version of Midsommar is a great film, but the director’s cut is one of the best of all time.

  • @stevenborg102
    @stevenborg102 3 года назад +2

    Disagree Mark. Hereditary was 10x better. The last 20 mins were unbearable in its tension. This movie has gorgeous cinenatography but with Pugh it wouldn't be.memorable.

  • @Nick-ce6lt
    @Nick-ce6lt 4 года назад +2

    Hereditary was terrible but Midsomar was a really good movie with an awful ending. None of the characters would have behaved like.

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 3 года назад

      Hereditary is not terrible. The ending of Midsommar is perfect. You just didn’t get it. Seeing as you think the characters shouldn’t have behaved the way they did at the end (as if it doesn’t make sense or isn’t justified), you must be thick as a brick.

    • @Nick-ce6lt
      @Nick-ce6lt 3 года назад

      @@TheWelchProductions Ouch. It's called an opinion (which I feel I need to point out as I can see you've been calling people dense in the comments on this vid for the past yr for not agreeing with you). For what it's worth I meant the supporting characters should have gtfo of there long before they were killed, especially the boyfriend.
      I'm guessing you are referring to the main girl's decision. I agree it's a better ending than a happy ending where she saves the day, and it's good in the way it left me speechless, even if it was irritating (which was likely on purpose, sometimes irritating endings are good, like the castle rock season 1 ending). However I'm not sure "justified" is the message the ending was going for there lol. Her decision was as justified as the cult was justified in their practices. I got more of a she found her new home and "is that it is what it is" message from the ending but what do I know, I'm as thick as a brick : )

  • @Thelatenightchipshopexperience
    @Thelatenightchipshopexperience 4 года назад +4

    Slightly overlong and i felt the final act and especially the ending were not justified by the preceding action. The opening 10 minutes were brilliantly done though. 3.5/5

  • @greenman6141
    @greenman6141 2 года назад +2

    One of my favourite things about Midsommer is how very angry it has made a lot immature men in their 20s. They clearly feel it is attacking them but try very hard to avoid saying this, so complain about all sorts of other (pretty amusing...not deliberately) things.

  • @Phobero
    @Phobero 4 года назад +2

    Great movie -
    very Lovecraftian

    • @PauLtus_B
      @PauLtus_B 3 года назад

      I love it, but why do you feel it's Lovecraftian?

    • @TheWelchProductions
      @TheWelchProductions 3 года назад

      I feel that description is better suited for a film like The Lighthouse. This film was more Bergmanesque and Kubrickian in its cinematography.

    • @PauLtus_B
      @PauLtus_B 3 года назад

      @@TheWelchProductions
      I found The Lighthouse Lovecraftian as well, not simply because of tentacle, but because of the rising insanity,and the weird obsessions with the light from the titular lighthouse.
      I like Midsommar better as a film I think, but it's so typically a film about a cult, even after that it's more about people relating to each other, no cosmic horror ideas.

    • @MCVessels
      @MCVessels 3 года назад

      @@PauLtus_B The bear was Nyarlathotep, who comes to earth every ninety years. The commune are followers of one of Derleth's nice Old Ones, and exist to save the world.

    • @PauLtus_B
      @PauLtus_B 3 года назад

      @@MCVessels
      What's the correlation?