The fact that some people are treating this scene as beautiful and full of love and understanding is a strong statement to just how effective the emotional manipulation of the cult in midsommar is. They inflicted that pain on Dani and then taking advantage of her devastated and vulnerable state by acting like they are helping her cope with it in order for her to trust them. It’s honestly very disturbing.
The absolutely genuine and distressing acting by her is one of the most disturbing yet sad things ive ever seen in a movie, both her and Ari Aster deserve all the respect in the whole film industry for this movie.
@@desertmoonlee6631 it's not a Hollywood movie, it was made by a New York based production company, and filmed in Brooklyn (opening scenes) and Hungary (Standing in for rural Sweden) It's also pagan if anything. Nothing to do with Satan or the Judeo-Christian pantheon.
This is exactly how cults work: they find someone vulnerable and act empathetic towards them until their mind breaks. It's so terrible that Dani just needed someone and came to them. 10/10 for Florence depicting an anxiety attack.
Torture works similarly. Put someone in a vulnerable/painful state and subject them to terrible stress with the torturer, then in comes the 'good cop' who stops the torturer, maybe gives you some water, makes you a bit more comfortable...and now that they've done these nice things for you, answer some questions. By stressing the subject and then then 'coming to their rescue', over and over again, it breaks down that reality that everyone involved is doing this to you, the 'good cop', the 'bad cop', all the same thing, manipulating your vulnerability. "I stopped him from hitting you, you don't need that, right? Here, have some water. Want a smoke? See, this doesn't have to be so bad, I'm reasonable, I'm your friend, I just want some info, not to hurt you. Just answer my questions and we can be friends and this will be over, ok? Oh, you don't want to answer questions? Him him some more...".
Omg some of these comments are scary. It just goes to show how even a movie manipulated an audience, not just Dani. This is a cult. Theyre the ones causing her pain in the first place. They are not actually empathizing with her. People talking about "community" they specifically took advantage of Dani BECAUSE they knew she had no one else. It's sick. And honestly scary how so many people are falling for it...as viewers. Like some of y'all would literally be brainwashed into joining a cult 😳😳😳
The context is disturbing of course but the method that they're using is extremely cathartic, as it's suppose to be. You can seperate the two and still find it beautiful
Florence Pugh became one of my favorite actresses after this scene alone. I'm convinced she actually does have anxiety or some kind of panic disorder because she portrayed it way too real (not to undercut her talent or anything, I was just blown away how incredibly well she captured the feeling of a panic attack). I think everyone who laughed at this scene has never had a major panic attack because, if they did, they'd be terrified at how accurate this scene is. 10/10, Florence Pugh should be recognized for this role but, sadly, she'll most likely go the way of Toni Collette in Hereditary and get very little recognition for an amazing performance. Regardless though, she did an amazing job.
lol "panic attack"??? she's crying and wailing because her heart was broken after her boyfriend cheated on her. that's not a panic attack, that's called sadness and grieving and loss.
@Harrison Stott Its all the impressionable women who followed Charles Manson and the Nightstalker guy. Not being a sexist but women empowerment and all, it seems like they REALLY get manipulated into cults easily.
A cult deprogrammer broke down this scene for me: Essentially what they're doing is officially transitioning her into becoming one of them. On the surface it looks like they're just sharing a moment of vulnerability with her. But if you look, you can see how manipulative it actually is: First, they essentially engulf her, so she can't see anything but them. When she starts to cry, they mimic her, as a means of showing they're with her in the moment. But the longer the crying goes on, they stop copying her, and start to cry in a rhythm, until finally, it instead of them copying her, she's copying them, by crying in the same rhythm. See how easy that was?
@@michaelvasconcelos1788 her boyfriend taking part in a graphic mating ritual with another woman- it’s been a while since I’ve seen it, but it’s just as intense as her response here
I know everyone in the comments are talking like "oh that's so cathartic" "wow the empathy these women are showing to Dani, brought a tear to my eye" and like, yeah that's all true but I honestly feel really disturbed watching this because is any of that empathy and tears real? They're a cult and they're trying to indoctrinate this woman, who's isolated and alone and vulnerable, into their community. It's insidious in their kindness and their empathy.
I was trying to laugh at this scene but I was low key terrified by it. I think is the only scene I genuinely was scared cause all of the above in your comment
I think they do feel empathy, but in a insane sort of way. They are basically in a cult and they do believe in solidarity and happiness. Brainwashed, but genuine (or at least they think that they are genuine).
People keep saying they are sharing her pain ..but they inflicted that pain in the first place ..they drugged Christian and manipulated him to have sex with the red head then they pretend to cry with Dani ..I always get angry at this scene I can't believe some people are saying this is beautiful ..it's classic manipulation.
OMG AYA AYMAN I WHOLE HEARTILY AGREE WITH YOU!!!!! This scene literally triggers me to the max and I hate everything about it. I wanna take everyone that says the other girls are “practicing sisterhood” and fucking strangle the shit out of them. I legit would start crying even harder if somebody did this to me while I was crying, because I would feel like they were mocking me because I know that their fake crying. It just fucking sucks. This is so messed up and it really is so sad.
Finally someone explains everything so fucked up about this scene I’ve notice it felt really suspicious and Dani looked like she wanted to get away from them but was sadly caught in their grip, Ive been trying to understand why everyone in the comments find this “libEraTing and bEautiFul” and seeing other comments that say it’s manipulation. This comment really helped a lot of my questions thank u
I'm disturbed by all of you interpreting this as therapeutic. I see it as quite the opposite - torture. No one really wants to have their terror, disgust, and loneliness forced back inside of them by a mirror. Dani is in prison in this scene. A prison of her own emotion with the cell door held shut by other prisoners who believe that they are free. Tragic, disturbing, devastating.
This somewhat describes what I feel. Although I believe the scene does kinda stand for the cult resonating with her cries, it's also reminiscent of a panic attack I had, and her yells turning back to her makes everything feel even more hopeless, it sucks
It's a difference of mindset. Some people are ready and waiting to be integrated into a system of mass emotional bonding; while the rest of us just want people to leave us the fuck alone. Keep your group "therapy" to yourself. I absolutely hate group bonding -- I can feel the manipulation and the ignorance of those that don't understand their own manipulation as they attempt to pull my heart strings. That's why I can't do church or any form of group bonding ritual, even workplace events for employee bonding. I did AA once when I was a young adult and had a drinking problem, and that creeped me out, as well. Sobered right up. Seeing everyone enter these roles of subservience and command by making you feel welcome -- no bueno, mi amigos. Hivemind is for insects.
2:37 the way dani gasps before liberating that scream. you can feel her pain, her despair and loneliness. beautiful portrayal by florence pugh. she did an amazing job.
@The Duke Of Flem Ari Astor himself has mentioned that the cult did nothing to Christian that he didn’t at least partially consent to (at least up until this scene). They did drug and r*pe him (I censor the word for my own comfort as a survivor) but the directorial intent was to show that the Harga “seduced” or lured him into the act instead of forcing him. I think that’s why Dani’s reaction is so brutal; on some level she knows that Christian wasn’t tricked, but that he actually wanted to betray her all along. Again this is me speaking as a survivor of abuse, s*ual assault and trauma, so the perspective might seem unusual, but that’s where I think the beauty of this film truly shines through. Everyone looks at it and sees something different. That’s just good filmmaking, isn’t it?
That's because in that moment, Dani *is* very much a "distressed animal" -- she's in so much agony that all logic and reasoning and thought has fled. Although she isn't consciously aware of it, the Harga deliberately set her up to discover Christian having sex with another woman in order to drive a final wedge between them (why else would Dani's escort choose to stop right there at that time?). Dani realized on some level that Christian was already checking out of the relationship and just going through the motions, but she had not been able to let go since he was one of the only sources of security she had left after her sister unexpectedly killed herself and their parents. Witnessing Chistian's apparent betrayal severed the last tie which Dani had to her previous life -- and then the Harga women offered her their comfort so that she would turn to them.
When she wept and cried in her boyfriend's arms, he was silent. When she wept and cried in front of these women, they cried with her. I think that symbolizes something
@@DrGregoryHouseIT True, but one uses a communal, shared empathy. Of course, it's a wacked out cultist manipulation, but was oddly what Dani was needing/craving.
The fact that everyone is supporting the girls helping her let out her grief truly shows how well done this movie is, the director perfectly fit the audience in with cult manipulation and showed how susceptible we are to it. It’s genius. Don’t forget, the people comforting Dani are the ones that did this to her in the first place.
I 10000000% agree with you... Those who are glorifying or justifying these scenes are the ones who are the most susceptible to being sucked into a cult especially with love bombing.
It's probably not really mockery since it's clear from the film that the Harga (like other cults) don't have much use for the idea of individuality or personal boundaries but instead sincerely believe themselves to be deeply connected to each other meaning that the pain of one is somehow the pain of all -- but yes, it is very manipulative.
I like how at first they all try to ssh her and calm her down but as they realize that she needs to cry they shift so that instead of trying to silence her they cry with her so that she dosnt feel ashamed or alone in her feelings
Also I just realized that the second shift that happens while they all cry together makes it so that they all sob in unison and the way that they cry requires deep, breaths that are let out slowly so not only are they validating her in her feelings but they’re also keeping her from hyperventilating
I think it’s because people aren’t used to seeing something so bizarre and unusual such as this scene, that is can come off almost too silly for them to take serious!
I had a couple behind me they were in their late 30s/40s and wouldn't stop talking/laughing like they were in their own house. The woman said twice "this is one of the shittiest movies I've ever watched on theaters". Then my friend (respectfully) told them to stop talking. Seriously it was super annoying and it was immature of them. Fortunately they were quiet for the rest of the movie.
I don’t think people understand how truely disturbing this scene is. Imagine showing true emotion and overwhelming disbelief and sadness only to be mocked directly in your face. They are sympathising with her, they aren’t helping her, they are using her and mentally abusing her.
This scene made me cry for how they all wanted to share her pain. When I went to rehab I had fellow women who would comfort me and told me to cry. They are just trying to make her feel less alone with her feelings and that's just beautiful.
I saw it as a seen of empathy too, if you put a scene in context of the whole film everytime we see dani crying she isolates herself and cries alone. In this scene she finally has a supportive family to share her pain
Tbh I wanted to cry with her. Like the support of not being alone in this pain is so powerful. It's feels like such a release to let out anger, fustration and pain. oh my gosh, literally everytime I watch this I get chills because of the realness of her cry; the strong breaths and the uncontrollable shouts of anger while you're in such utter pain.
I feel like this scene allowed Dani to consider just joining in and staying as the queen. Who wouldn't want to join a very emotion-driven, empathic collective family unit, after having gone through so much?
I love the intensity of this scene. It makes me want to cry for her, because I’m aware that they are just manipulating her, but at this point, she has been met with no empathy from the last person she’s close to, so it also relieves me in a way. It truly does seem like it would be therapeutic, regardless of their intentions. I think this should be common practice for victims of trauma or other overwhelming issues. Of course I’m not saying to join a cult to experience this, but considering the amount of people that seem for it in this comment section, I would think it wouldn’t be too hard to find some non-cult-affiliated people to try this with.
I love how the women in this scene trying to shusses her and make her breathing rhythm more calm at first, and then dani start to scream and they just follow her emotion, make her not feeling alone in this.
This scene reminded me of Handmaid's tale when the wives go through the motions of labor/birth as if they're trying to experience what the handmaid's are feeling.
when dani starts to have a panick attack at 2:21 i swear i almost got one too, the way she sounds as her breath starts to increase more and more is so disturbing, florence’s acting here was amazing
It looks more like they’re mocking her rather than comforting her. Ever seen that scene in silence of the lambs where the killer mocks the woman’s cries and screams? This scene reminds me a bit of that.
Although I understand what you're saying and why you would see it this way, I think you missed the point of the scene from "Silence Of The Lambs." Buffalo Bill is actually not mocking his victim when he imitates her screams because he's actually not a torture killer in the strict sense of the term. He kills his victims quickly and only mutilates their bodies after death instead of killing them slowly and painfully as a torture killer does. He keeps his victims imprisoned for several weeks before killing them and starves them in order to loosen their skin -- most likely to make it easier for him to flay them. I think you need to review the scene on question since you're missing an important detail. What is Buffalo Bill doing while he's screaming? Both of his hands are clutching the front of his shirt and he's pulling it away from his chest to make it seem as if he has breasts underneath. He's not imitating her in order to mock her -- he's imitating her because he wants to *be* her (Buffalo Bill wants to be a woman but was rejected for surgical reassignment and is trying to make himself a "woman suit" out of tanned human skin). He's allowing himself to pretend for a moment that he is a woman and tries to cry and scream like her.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT more like it's a film and not even remotely real but here you are acting like it's a documentary because you're so obsessed with so-called "manipulation". Maybe seek professional help as you clearly have an unhealthy obsession with a fictional horror film.
As someone who's been cheated on before, the fear of abandonment, the fear of putting too much of your heart into someone you wholly love never goes away. From my experience, I can never love someone openly, completely and whole heartedly even again. It's painful and almost every other night, I hurt from that experience. The pain Dani feels is so raw and so accurate that I actually cried with her during this scene.
Honestly I think this scene is really important; it’s the one where it finally becomes 100% apparent how important it is to have community and support.
I really like this scene as well as the community shows it's success and failure of being a community. With Harmony the community is obviously a strong comfort of support and it presents the community as empathic/ as part of the girl. However, it later switches to the community mimicking Christian's sex literally after this scene and it just shows how the community feels disconnected from reality. His invasion of privacy makes the audience feel a sense of discomfort, distrust and lack of empathy with the community. I am literally in love with the director.
Well, this scene also alludes that Dani literally have No One left out there, in here she's one among the other, out there she is no one, alone and abandoned.
Expressing empathy can always be a tool of manipulation. What I love about this scene is how we can see the beauty, from Dani’s perspective, of experiencing genuine empathy. And we can also see the horror of people who use such empathy for indoctrination. Lovebombing, empathy. Both can be true, even at the same time.
Douglas Batista and this is up there with those performances if not better acting wise and not even a spirit nomination. Florence hasn’t got a single recognition for this and basically dragged Saoirse to awards. How Renee is sweeping is beyond me.
beacuse you need a promotional campaign for to win the Oscar. That's why Meryl Streep won over Rooney Mara at 2011. Florence should have something similiar for to be nominated. It doesn't matter how good is her job here.
I started crying when watching this scene. As someone who has been cheated upon, Dani having an anxiety attached really touched me. I felt the exact same thing, the shortness of breath, the rapid heartbeat, you feel so much pain.
Like what kind of a sick mind comes up with a scene like this? I know it might have been inspired by the child birth scene in Handmaid's Tale, but this is something else. You can argue if this film is a masterpiece or a disaster (for me it's a masterpiece), but you can't argue how sick and unique this scene is. I was dumbfounded for nearly 5 minutes. The few people who began laughing at this scene in the theatre (and the sex scene) just shut their mouths as they realised what this scene meant and how incredible the acting is. 200 people watched in dead silence. Fucking genius. Scenes likes this reminds me how powerful art of film is. RESPECT.
You don't really need imagination to come up with the sick idea of people copying your cries and painful wails as support and sharing pain. It's all real. This is what cults do. These women are master manipulators. This is how Dani was fully convinced to join their little cult. Cults prey on vulnerable, lonely people to manipulate them into joining.
If you read the directors cut, he was tempted and he was going through lust from the time skin the fool dance when Maja kicked him from the side and was gazing at her when she would look or not look. He was already going through the spell. Not only that in the directors cut he was told, to make a decision to mate with Maja, but he wanted to think about it. When ulka gave him the drink he was going to turn it down, but looked at Maja and knew if he drank it he was going to be dazed and drugged ( almost like a way of numbing and not feeling bad for cheating on Dani). I literally thought the same... but he knew that the drink was going to get fucked up and he went with it. I watched this movie so many times and to make you open your eyes even more... he looked at Maja a lot, they were both eye fucking throughout the whole movie. When he finished climaxing he felt guilt and knew what he did was wrong. When they ended up numbing him and not being able to talk or walk... he was screaming inside and begging Dani to forgive him. Of course it was too late.
It’s uncanny but somehow very comforting how much this scene captured what it’s like to have a panic attack or an anxiety attack. The need to keep your body moving because you feel like you’re bursting, the uncontrollable sobs, and desperately wanting to feel tethered down to something. She’s a great actress.
what an amazing scene, how cathartic it must have been to have people to really feel with her. And it's amazing how perfectly this mirrors Dani's awful panic attack the night after her family dies. Thats probably why she didnt want to lay down in a bed, it probably gave her flashbacks. But for once those girls are actually feeling and screaming with her and it's what she always needed from the start, rather than just repressing her emotions and trying to not feel them anymore. Ari you're such a goddamn genius
What is wrong with you people. Stop treating this cult like some kind of salvation for Dani. They tricked her into their lair, drugged her boyfriend into fucking one of thir own and manipulated her broken feeling so that she couldnt leave. Oh yeah, and they murdered all other tourists They are NOT her friends.
вава ывыв no the whole point of the movie apart from being a horror seemed like a deep dive into what makes people join cults and a big part of that, is that cults make ‘outsiders’ feel like they are not alone. in a personal sense for dani it WAS salvation for her but to us its awful and horrifying... whats not clicking with yall...?
@@misha3318 yeah but people act like cult members are her genuine friends and really care for her which is just not true. I think Aster's trick here that he makes them all smiley and seemingly harmless while Dani's friends deliberately made a bit repulsive and rude. So when the carnage begins some viewers still sympathise with cultist's lifestyle and GENUINELY think they helped Dani.
@@misha3318 look at the comments, some people praise Pelle as a better boyfriend that Jack (you know, except the fact that he intentionally brought them to slaughter). That means Ari's trick worked and some people end up sympathising cult members more than the tourists
Some observations about this scene: 1. Dani takes off her headpiece as if she is ready to relinquish her title as may queen is what she sees displeases her. 2. The other woman feebly stops Dani from investigating, almost like a subtle “enter at your own risk”. Perhaps for Dani to see the draconian measures in the cult isn’t necessarily a negative thing, as it would more readily prepare her for what is to come. 3. After the other girls take Dani away, she becomes progressively more hysterical as they begin to replicate her rhythm of wailing. Unison and synchronisation symbolises their ability to empathise and understand her emotion.
Cinnamon Swirls they did haha, they wanted her to so she would become vulnerable enough to basically make her insane and become the new may queen. That one lady did suggest she shouldn’t making it seem like she cared enough, but it would have been weird probably for them to just absolutely force her to not go see, cause Dani can make her own decisions or some shit, idek haha thats what i get from it
@@pakora81 he's not incorrect. To manipulate her they have to show "love", it's how they brainwash her. There's even a video about it called "How Midsommer Brainwashes You"
I love the two point of views in the comments. - The literal and practical view (it’s a cult. This is manipulation) -The symbolic and artistic view (The importance of community and empathy) Which both are valid interpretations. Yes, cult and organization (like gangs) will use emotional manipulation disguised as empathy and belonging to indoctrinate. Yes, having a support system that’s willing to empathize with you and care for you is important. Personally, I go with the symbolic route since the director said this is a break up movie.
I think both views are important and hit even harder when viewed as one. Yes, support and community are extremely necessary to human beings. And when someone has gone through the worst and are at their most vulnerable, support and community can be used as a tool to indoctrinate them into whatever you want. Dani is at her worst here: she has no family, her friends are gone, and her boyfriend has hurt her. She has nothing, but she doesn't turn to this cult because she feels alone. She turns to them because she feels loved and understood by them. She feels safe with the Hargas because their manipulation wasn't through fear or force. It was through love and empathy. They truly think they're helping Dani. Which makes it all so much worse
I like that we don't have a POV shot through the keyhole. We see her emotion and that's all we need to see, especially with all we've seen at this point already.
This scene resonated with me a lot and drove home the point that this movie was about grief. I had wasted 4 years of my life on a girl that treated me like shit and cheated on me and when I found out I was devastated like this but my friends where there and yes I was drunk and super emotional but they weren’t and saw me on the ground broken, they proceeded to lock arms with me and mimic my pain just like this scene and it made me realize that these friends I neglected for 4 years cause of a girl were real family and shared my grief. When I saw this at home one night I texted them and let them know how much I appreciate them. Later on I found out the director had suffered from a bad breakup too, I never have seen such a surreal scene that seemed tailored for me but wow. Funny how ppl can only laugh at this I guess they haven’t found true friends either. (Yes I get the ppl in the movie are batshit crazy and a horror trope but I saw a deeper meaning that wasn’t just a coincidence).
me, i love how they ar the one creating the situation in the first place, drugging andraping her boyfriend, waiting for her to see the scene, and then go to cry with her. What a beautiful therapy !
I don't know if I'm being harsh but I feel like the people who are saying "they treated her better" or "this is so wholesome" or "this is so symbolic" are missing the point of the scene entirely. This isn't "women supporting women" this is "women manipulating a woman after drugging and basically raping her boyfriend and pretending to be supportive in order to get her to join a cult"
This scene is everythinggg...i remember seeing is last summer in the worst of my heroin addiction..i lived on the streets for over 2 years and i died everyday a little more with the things i did to survive..this scene came at a time when i needed it most..the next day i found out i was pregnant and everything changed..i saved myself for my daughter and this movie, this scene specifically will always represent everything i had been repressing and all of the transition and transcendence ❤
oh my god this scene was so powerful. like ik this film envokes a lot of different opinions and feelings, but this part was so beautiful to me for some reason
To feel so alone, so disconnected, unseen, and then to be suddenly a part, sharing, and accepted. It's like going from learning to live with nothing, to having everything you have ever really needed.
I haven’t seen many people say this but here’s my interpretation. Personally, I didn’t feel any empathy being portrayed here. Instead this scene felt like the pinnacle of the nightmare Dani is trapped inside. She is realizing everything that is happening around her which is just too surreal to comprehend and only enhanced by the women screaming along with her. A truly nightmarish scenario becoming reality for Dani. I might be completely wrong though, this is just what I felt while watching
No, I agree. I felt like she was trying to crawl away from them and be alone with her thoughts, and they wouldn't let her go and that's when the agonized screaming starts. That's not about Christian. To me it seemed like there were a bunch of vultures surrounding her and she was literally in hell.
The scene before this is obvusouly really awkward and uncomfortable (even just hearing the sounds is making me feel super weird) but I laughed it off bc it was so crazy it was funny. But when dani went up to the door to look, I cant even explain it. My stomach sank, it was the most anxious I felt the whole movie. Just knowing what she was going to see and how it would make her feel.
@@sarina3087 her boyfriend is having sex with one of the villagers while a bunch of naked old ladies watch and moan along with her. It was super fucking awkward to watch and I actually considered leaving for a second but instead I just started laughing in the theater to avoid going crazy The movie is really good but whenever I rewatch it I skip that scene
@@coreyblake8468 lmaooo right? I see these people in the comments saying it's 'empathetic' and I'm like what the hell, are we watching the same thing..
I loved the sensation when you go out of the cinema after watching this movie,it was like happiness,depression and disturbed at the same time,it was like something that I have never feel something like that,it’s a good movie
This scene means so much to me. I was in a similar situation to Dani when I watched this movie for the first time. When my abusive ex told me he started dating his best friend less than a month after we broke up knowing that she liked him all year, this is exactly how it felt .
jiminidimini oh no :( and let me guess, the whole time he would always say they were just a friend even though you knew in your gut otherwise.. make you feel crazy because you know somethings off but everyone else says its not 🤨
James Read I interpret the movie as symbolically showing what it’s like to go through the deterioration of an abusive relationship after recently going through a tragedy which is exactly what happened to me but go off
What's really interesting about this scene is that you don't fully know whether the other girls are sincerely empathizing with her or not, because presumably they helped set up the entire sequence of events where Dani would "discover" Christian having sex with the girl.
idk why but I cried in this scene bc they were all crying with her and it was just like beautiful and like they’re trying to comfort her by crying with her ❤️🥺
I’ve realized that the people in the camp mimic people in a vulnerable state or in pain. When the old man was screaming, they were screaming, when the ginger girl started moaning, they started moaning, when Dani started crying, they were crying, when the two people in the triangle started to burn and scream, they started to scream.
For those who say this is empathy, it is not, it is manipulation. Dani is vulnerable, a person in a bad mental state can be easily manipulated, that’s what these women are doing they want to make her think she is accepted and loved within the cult so they can manipulate her. A traumatized person will sometimes completely trust someone who shows an ounce of affection, leading to the person being able to take control of them and make decisions for them. They are not Sharing her pain they are pretending to because her boyfriend never helped her express her pain so they see that as an opportunity to pretend to share her pain and mess with her head.
In many cultures, women crying in a group is a sign of extreme mourning. Especially young, unmarried girls. They're related with fertility, happiness and growth. In a more traditional society, women crying is the first sign of the start of a turmoil which is beyond the control of men. It's all programmed inside us. Which is why this scene is so disturbing.
At first I found this disturbing now I find it touching. I wish others could be so in tune with each other and show such support. When you are grieving you feel so alone
The cult in Hereditary used force, the cult in Midsommar used love.
Both abusive.
wait i watched hereditary....but cult?? oh shit is that that paimon thing
Idk yo Hereditary was all about the curse being in their blood line.
This is more of a classical cult.
@raine. that’s fucked
Implication
Cult in hereditary - Islam
Cult in midsomar - Christianity
@@kalyanv3092 how so?
The fact that some people are treating this scene as beautiful and full of love and understanding is a strong statement to just how effective the emotional manipulation of the cult in midsommar is. They inflicted that pain on Dani and then taking advantage of her devastated and vulnerable state by acting like they are helping her cope with it in order for her to trust them. It’s honestly very disturbing.
That's the point of their cult. They share each other's emotions, not just Dani's
Dude yes
Exactly lol
we need a hug instead
What did she see in the room?
The absolutely genuine and distressing acting by her is one of the most disturbing yet sad things ive ever seen in a movie, both her and Ari Aster deserve all the respect in the whole film industry for this movie.
why you respect a satanic movie made by hollywood
@@desertmoonlee6631 sorry if you are not into it. But some people like me love movies about cults like this
@@desertmoonlee6631 tin foil hatter detected
@@desertmoonlee6631 it's not a Hollywood movie, it was made by a New York based production company, and filmed in Brooklyn (opening scenes) and Hungary (Standing in for rural Sweden)
It's also pagan if anything. Nothing to do with Satan or the Judeo-Christian pantheon.
@@bbw283 You've got it twisted, us tin foil hatters love these kinds of movies
This is exactly how cults work: they find someone vulnerable and act empathetic towards them until their mind breaks. It's so terrible that Dani just needed someone and came to them.
10/10 for Florence depicting an anxiety attack.
Torture works similarly. Put someone in a vulnerable/painful state and subject them to terrible stress with the torturer, then in comes the 'good cop' who stops the torturer, maybe gives you some water, makes you a bit more comfortable...and now that they've done these nice things for you, answer some questions. By stressing the subject and then then 'coming to their rescue', over and over again, it breaks down that reality that everyone involved is doing this to you, the 'good cop', the 'bad cop', all the same thing, manipulating your vulnerability. "I stopped him from hitting you, you don't need that, right? Here, have some water. Want a smoke? See, this doesn't have to be so bad, I'm reasonable, I'm your friend, I just want some info, not to hurt you. Just answer my questions and we can be friends and this will be over, ok? Oh, you don't want to answer questions? Him him some more...".
@@RobertMorgan Similar technique is used in brainwashing soldiers to come to your side: you are showing emphaty. God, it gived me goosebumps 🥶
What was she crying over tho (I haven’t watched the movie )
@@abeeragulkhattak25 her boyfriend was having sex with somebody while naked women stood around and watched
what was actually happening in this scene? can someone explain pls
Omg some of these comments are scary. It just goes to show how even a movie manipulated an audience, not just Dani. This is a cult. Theyre the ones causing her pain in the first place. They are not actually empathizing with her. People talking about "community" they specifically took advantage of Dani BECAUSE they knew she had no one else. It's sick. And honestly scary how so many people are falling for it...as viewers. Like some of y'all would literally be brainwashed into joining a cult 😳😳😳
Exactly! thank you.
can u tell me what she sees ....... i didnt see the movie ,,,,,,,, im here after seeing a meme about it
Thank god your in this comment section. I thought everyone here was creepy saying how beautiful this is when it’s actually disturbing af.
@@cal4906 Using who? sorry i didn't watch the movie and i am not planning to cause it seems to scary:(
The context is disturbing of course but the method that they're using is extremely cathartic, as it's suppose to be. You can seperate the two and still find it beautiful
This is like when a baby won't stop crying so you just start copying them and they get all confused.
@bryson heath Just dont let the parent catch you, they will kill you.
It’s so funny to see babies faces change when you copy them.
It works better with toddlers but yes it amazing
bryson heath And
ive done that before... it worked, but as soon as you stop simulating its crying, it cries back again. LOL
Florence Pugh became one of my favorite actresses after this scene alone. I'm convinced she actually does have anxiety or some kind of panic disorder because she portrayed it way too real (not to undercut her talent or anything, I was just blown away how incredibly well she captured the feeling of a panic attack). I think everyone who laughed at this scene has never had a major panic attack because, if they did, they'd be terrified at how accurate this scene is.
10/10, Florence Pugh should be recognized for this role but, sadly, she'll most likely go the way of Toni Collette in Hereditary and get very little recognition for an amazing performance. Regardless though, she did an amazing job.
Aj Romero if she gets in for little woman and not this it’s disgusting worse if Saoirse takes her lead spot.
I've only had a panic attack once in my life and it was exactly like this.
exactly i am suffering panic attacks and they look exactly like she portrayed them
lol "panic attack"??? she's crying and wailing because her heart was broken after her boyfriend cheated on her. that's not a panic attack, that's called sadness and grieving and loss.
@@headphonic8 those things are not mutually exclusive, you can be grieving and have a panic attack
Dear god those sounds
That’s a panic attack right there
It makes me uncomfortable because I’ve been there. Makes me very uneasy, shows how well acted this was.
Yep, emotional pain on the level of severe physical pain. Where you are going between trying to breath, crying and screaming.
@@chandlerrose4545 " I'Ve bEen ThEre, i HavE an AnxiEty , i'M so SpEcial"
@@jasamkojajesam6108 dude shut up
@@jasamkojajesam6108 that's not what was written.
YALL OVER HERE DEFENDING A CULT
FINALLY BRUH I WAS WAITING FPR SOMEONE
Tbh true yet i somewhat like the way people have different point of view on this scene for some reasons
@Harrison Stott Its all the impressionable women who followed Charles Manson and the Nightstalker guy. Not being a sexist but women empowerment and all, it seems like they REALLY get manipulated into cults easily.
@@Coffeetime110 Probably because there are more women joining cults than men.
@@Coffeetime110 yeah like how dare there are traumatized women in this world, fucking weak bitches need to grow a pair 🤣👌😌
A cult deprogrammer broke down this scene for me:
Essentially what they're doing is officially transitioning her into becoming one of them.
On the surface it looks like they're just sharing a moment of vulnerability with her.
But if you look, you can see how manipulative it actually is:
First, they essentially engulf her, so she can't see anything but them.
When she starts to cry, they mimic her, as a means of showing they're with her in the moment.
But the longer the crying goes on, they stop copying her, and start to cry in a rhythm, until finally, it instead of them copying her, she's copying them, by crying in the same rhythm.
See how easy that was?
Wow
What did she see in the room?
@@michaelvasconcelos1788 her boyfriend taking part in a graphic mating ritual with another woman- it’s been a while since I’ve seen it, but it’s just as intense as her response here
I'm currently watching that part right now where he explains it!
@@aliciabanks2293 where can I watch it?
I know everyone in the comments are talking like "oh that's so cathartic" "wow the empathy these women are showing to Dani, brought a tear to my eye" and like, yeah that's all true but I honestly feel really disturbed watching this because is any of that empathy and tears real? They're a cult and they're trying to indoctrinate this woman, who's isolated and alone and vulnerable, into their community. It's insidious in their kindness and their empathy.
Yes but that is the point of the movie - she was alone and nobody was there for her, so she was easy to manipulate. That is why she stays in the end.
I think there’s multiple ways to interpret it. We do see throughout the movie that the Hårga do seem to share emotions.
Yeah these commenters are fucking wack
I was trying to laugh at this scene but I was low key terrified by it. I think is the only scene I genuinely was scared cause all of the above in your comment
I think they do feel empathy, but in a insane sort of way. They are basically in a cult and they do believe in solidarity and happiness. Brainwashed, but genuine (or at least they think that they are genuine).
People keep saying they are sharing her pain ..but they inflicted that pain in the first place ..they drugged Christian and manipulated him to have sex with the red head then they pretend to cry with Dani ..I always get angry at this scene I can't believe some people are saying this is beautiful ..it's classic manipulation.
That's the thing about manipulation, it has to be foggy and questionable enough that it doesn't feel like manipulation anymore.
lovebombing
U can see one of those lady who let him drink that drug ..now weeping with her
Lol
OMG AYA AYMAN I WHOLE HEARTILY AGREE WITH YOU!!!!! This scene literally triggers me to the max and I hate everything about it. I wanna take everyone that says the other girls are “practicing sisterhood” and fucking strangle the shit out of them. I legit would start crying even harder if somebody did this to me while I was crying, because I would feel like they were mocking me because I know that their fake crying. It just fucking sucks. This is so messed up and it really is so sad.
Finally someone explains everything so fucked up about this scene I’ve notice it felt really suspicious and Dani looked like she wanted to get away from them but was sadly caught in their grip, Ive been trying to understand why everyone in the comments find this “libEraTing and bEautiFul” and seeing other comments that say it’s manipulation. This comment really helped a lot of my questions thank u
You know you have trauma when u wanna join a cult for the therapeutic group crying
I come here and watch this every so often to not explode.
Mee too i wanna join this dope ass cult
I thought I was the only one
Aino yeah just without the being killed at 72 years old part lmao
Right? Where do I find friends who will cry/scream with me and share my pain even though they don't have to?
I'm disturbed by all of you interpreting this as therapeutic. I see it as quite the opposite - torture. No one really wants to have their terror, disgust, and loneliness forced back inside of them by a mirror. Dani is in prison in this scene. A prison of her own emotion with the cell door held shut by other prisoners who believe that they are free. Tragic, disturbing, devastating.
This somewhat describes what I feel. Although I believe the scene does kinda stand for the cult resonating with her cries, it's also reminiscent of a panic attack I had, and her yells turning back to her makes everything feel even more hopeless, it sucks
It's a difference of mindset. Some people are ready and waiting to be integrated into a system of mass emotional bonding; while the rest of us just want people to leave us the fuck alone. Keep your group "therapy" to yourself. I absolutely hate group bonding -- I can feel the manipulation and the ignorance of those that don't understand their own manipulation as they attempt to pull my heart strings. That's why I can't do church or any form of group bonding ritual, even workplace events for employee bonding. I did AA once when I was a young adult and had a drinking problem, and that creeped me out, as well. Sobered right up. Seeing everyone enter these roles of subservience and command by making you feel welcome -- no bueno, mi amigos. Hivemind is for insects.
disturbed? this is what they are making us think
2:37 the way dani gasps before liberating that scream. you can feel her pain, her despair and loneliness. beautiful portrayal by florence pugh. she did an amazing job.
I feel bad for her...she looks like a distressed animal in this scene..
@The Duke Of Flem Ari Astor himself has mentioned that the cult did nothing to Christian that he didn’t at least partially consent to (at least up until this scene). They did drug and r*pe him (I censor the word for my own comfort as a survivor) but the directorial intent was to show that the Harga “seduced” or lured him into the act instead of forcing him. I think that’s why Dani’s reaction is so brutal; on some level she knows that Christian wasn’t tricked, but that he actually wanted to betray her all along.
Again this is me speaking as a survivor of abuse, s*ual assault and trauma, so the perspective might seem unusual, but that’s where I think the beauty of this film truly shines through. Everyone looks at it and sees something different. That’s just good filmmaking, isn’t it?
That's because in that moment, Dani *is* very much a "distressed animal" -- she's in so much agony that all logic and reasoning and thought has fled. Although she isn't consciously aware of it, the Harga deliberately set her up to discover Christian having sex with another woman in order to drive a final wedge between them (why else would Dani's escort choose to stop right there at that time?). Dani realized on some level that Christian was already checking out of the relationship and just going through the motions, but she had not been able to let go since he was one of the only sources of security she had left after her sister unexpectedly killed herself and their parents. Witnessing Chistian's apparent betrayal severed the last tie which Dani had to her previous life -- and then the Harga women offered her their comfort so that she would turn to them.
As someone with a lot of repressed emotional trauma, this actually seems therapeutic and liberating.
Sameee
for real though. i had a terrifying experience taking ayahuasca and the guy who was sitting with us did something similar and it really really helped.
EXACTLY what came to my mind while watching this. Collective empathy, shared emotion, complete catharsis.
M. AZUL Yes.
It's actually a manipulation tool.
When she wept and cried in her boyfriend's arms, he was silent.
When she wept and cried in front of these women, they cried with her.
I think that symbolizes something
Yeah, two different ways of manipulation.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT more like two ways of reacting
to someone's grief.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT True, but one uses a communal, shared empathy. Of course, it's a wacked out cultist manipulation, but was oddly what Dani was needing/craving.
@@aloevera3932 Nah, it's withholding vs lovebombing.
Being silent is just as effective when it’s genuine empathy, but I think in this case you’re right, seeing how the boyfriend is throughout the movie.
The fact that everyone is supporting the girls helping her let out her grief truly shows how well done this movie is, the director perfectly fit the audience in with cult manipulation and showed how susceptible we are to it. It’s genius.
Don’t forget, the people comforting Dani are the ones that did this to her in the first place.
It's because they're all in a cult too.
I 10000000% agree with you...
Those who are glorifying or justifying these scenes are the ones who are the most susceptible to being sucked into a cult especially with love bombing.
True !
If people find comfort in being in a cult, so what? SO WHAT?????
@@ewidontlikeyou because it takes away your autonomy and is a form of abuse?
That crying isn't empathy, it's relishing in the pain they're causing her. It's mockery and manipulation.
Someone smart. Wow.
Frr
It's probably not really mockery since it's clear from the film that the Harga (like other cults) don't have much use for the idea of individuality or personal boundaries but instead sincerely believe themselves to be deeply connected to each other meaning that the pain of one is somehow the pain of all -- but yes, it is very manipulative.
I like how at first they all try to ssh her and calm her down but as they realize that she needs to cry they shift so that instead of trying to silence her they cry with her so that she dosnt feel ashamed or alone in her feelings
Also I just realized that the second shift that happens while they all cry together makes it so that they all sob in unison and the way that they cry requires deep, breaths that are let out slowly so not only are they validating her in her feelings but they’re also keeping her from hyperventilating
It's all manipulation.
anyone who responds to me eats poopy for lunch and dinner and is proud 😎😎
@@Aliannaxenos They're doing it to manipulate her.
Gregory House two types of midsommar fans lmao
Everyone was laughing at the theater. I don't know. I didn't find it funny. I think it was devastating or I lack a sense of humor
agree with you
never watch a horror movie in a theater, they are always ruining every scene with laughter bc they cant deal with the psychological pressure.
laughter is a very common factor if you have extreme fear or anxiety at the moment.
I think it’s because people aren’t used to seeing something so bizarre and unusual such as this scene, that is can come off almost too silly for them to take serious!
I had a couple behind me they were in their late 30s/40s and wouldn't stop talking/laughing like they were in their own house. The woman said twice "this is one of the shittiest movies I've ever watched on theaters". Then my friend (respectfully) told them to stop talking. Seriously it was super annoying and it was immature of them. Fortunately they were quiet for the rest of the movie.
this is what the girls' locker room is like
Kowalski when all of them are on they period 💀
I fuckin' knew it!
top comment right there
"locker room talk"
Hahaha. Yep, everybody hyperventilating and hysterically crying together.
I don’t think people understand how truely disturbing this scene is. Imagine showing true emotion and overwhelming disbelief and sadness only to be mocked directly in your face. They are sympathising with her, they aren’t helping her, they are using her and mentally abusing her.
björk is so nice for holding dani's face while they cry
PLSSSSS the resemblance !!!!
boys locker room: hey did you watch the game last night?
Girls locker room:
Stop digging that great meme out of it's grave and dressing up it's corpse as a girl.
@@AndrewGiles688 this meme is on its peak
@@vasvas8914 nah. It's been dead for months now.
Spooky Boi :(
top comment right there
This scene made me cry for how they all wanted to share her pain. When I went to rehab I had fellow women who would comfort me and told me to cry. They are just trying to make her feel less alone with her feelings and that's just beautiful.
That's what I got from it too. I didn't view it as a form of manipulation, I viewed it as a cathartic moment for all the women.
Luke Swigart I agree. I believe this was a genuine attempt to comfort and let go of the pain. It’s is rather beautiful.
I saw it as a seen of empathy too, if you put a scene in context of the whole film everytime we see dani crying she isolates herself and cries alone. In this scene she finally has a supportive family to share her pain
Or they're just crazy ass bitches.
Yeah its nice of them to relieve her pain after they basically made her boyfriend fuck another girl
This is absolutely my favorite scene in Midsommar.
The empathetic cradling, the cathartic wailing -- perfect.
Tbh I wanted to cry with her. Like the support of not being alone in this pain is so powerful. It's feels like such a release to let out anger, fustration and pain. oh my gosh, literally everytime I watch this I get chills because of the realness of her cry; the strong breaths and the uncontrollable shouts of anger while you're in such utter pain.
@@badgirlshoney5893 I could have not said it better myself: Dani's raw crying gets me everytime as well.
The lovebombing...
@@chandlerrose4545 They don't.
I feel like this scene allowed Dani to consider just joining in and staying as the queen. Who wouldn't want to join a very emotion-driven, empathic collective family unit, after having gone through so much?
everyone said he cheated when he was literally drugged and raped 💀💀 strange how people react differently towards rape regarding gender.
I just don't get it like, she's allowed to feel this way and obviously Christian is an asshole but he didn't CHEAT on her he was sexually assaulted
These are fictional characters you weird person
Acting this scene out must have been awkward as hell. Professionals are professional
If I were Dani, I’d think they were mocking me at first lmao.
She is naive that's the problem
@@armyshope How tf is she naive?
@@briatingx1259 because she doesn't realise what they do behind her back and she got indoctrinated
it can feel different on shrooms
They are. They don’t care. They’re acting.
Reminds me of that container full of rubber ducks being pressed and released
The Nomad OMG! 😂
The Nomad great, now I’m always gonna remember this scene everytime a rubber ducky squeaks
Hahahaha
I love those damn chicken things..I have to squeeze them everytime I see it in the store 😂
Omg-
It's bad that she knows what's up by the look on her face before she walks over
Shalon Coleman ah man that expression of distress shattered my heart 💔
What did she see
What did she see? I didn't watch the movie.
@@Helena-uq1bo Her boyfriend of 4 years cheating on her via a mating ritual.
@@daishabowlds4421 he was raped but ok.
I love the intensity of this scene. It makes me want to cry for her, because I’m aware that they are just manipulating her, but at this point, she has been met with no empathy from the last person she’s close to, so it also relieves me in a way. It truly does seem like it would be therapeutic, regardless of their intentions. I think this should be common practice for victims of trauma or other overwhelming issues. Of course I’m not saying to join a cult to experience this, but considering the amount of people that seem for it in this comment section, I would think it wouldn’t be too hard to find some non-cult-affiliated people to try this with.
Her acting in this scene is immaculate. I feel like no one else could’ve portrayed these emotions in this movie better. 10000% amazing acting skills
I love how the women in this scene trying to shusses her and make her breathing rhythm more calm at first, and then dani start to scream and they just follow her emotion, make her not feeling alone in this.
It's lovebombing.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT Dude, you are EVERYWHERE in the Midsommar movie clips with the same comment 10,000 times lol
@@DrGregoryHouseIT it's a film. Are you high or just incredibly stupid?
@@Pepper_Meadow he has serious issues. It's a film for fucks sake, it's not a documentary
Why is nobody asking what did she see? What is in the room??
This scene reminded me of Handmaid's tale when the wives go through the motions of labor/birth as if they're trying to experience what the handmaid's are feeling.
I was just thinking the same thing!
I want to be supported in my next birth like this lol
Yeah I thought the same thing. There is a good chance this scene was inspired by that scene (and that's perfectly fine).
Only that wasn't a tool of manipulation.
Gregory House Everything in that show is a tool of manipulation
I love the part of the crying where she just accepts them. Her confused look turns back into saddnes and she just continues to cry.
when dani starts to have a panick attack at 2:21 i swear i almost got one too, the way she sounds as her breath starts to increase more and more is so disturbing, florence’s acting here was amazing
It looks more like they’re mocking her rather than comforting her. Ever seen that scene in silence of the lambs where the killer mocks the woman’s cries and screams? This scene reminds me a bit of that.
Although I understand what you're saying and why you would see it this way, I think you missed the point of the scene from "Silence Of The Lambs." Buffalo Bill is actually not mocking his victim when he imitates her screams because he's actually not a torture killer in the strict sense of the term. He kills his victims quickly and only mutilates their bodies after death instead of killing them slowly and painfully as a torture killer does. He keeps his victims imprisoned for several weeks before killing them and starves them in order to loosen their skin -- most likely to make it easier for him to flay them.
I think you need to review the scene on question since you're missing an important detail. What is Buffalo Bill doing while he's screaming? Both of his hands are clutching the front of his shirt and he's pulling it away from his chest to make it seem as if he has breasts underneath. He's not imitating her in order to mock her -- he's imitating her because he wants to *be* her (Buffalo Bill wants to be a woman but was rejected for surgical reassignment and is trying to make himself a "woman suit" out of tanned human skin). He's allowing himself to pretend for a moment that he is a woman and tries to cry and scream like her.
My mother thought I was watching some hard core porn.
apolo apolon sheesh those wailings in porn?? That sounds horrifying
Might be easier to explain than parts of this movie.
apolo apolon LMAO
Just alike my whole neighborhood.
You kinda were though
One of the movie's quieter themes, empathy/community, in action. Loved this movie.
I found this scene really really painful but at the same time beautiful, so much solidarity with the her sister's pain, so much relief.
The empathy seems sincere but this certainly is a covert form of indoctrination.
More like manipulation.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT more like it's a film and not even remotely real but here you are acting like it's a documentary because you're so obsessed with so-called "manipulation". Maybe seek professional help as you clearly have an unhealthy obsession with a fictional horror film.
Quieter themes? Its the main theme of the movie lol
this scene is awesome.. i can feel the pain of Dani by watch it
this scene is so terrifying , this means something so tragic and the anxiety in this atmosphere just make everything better
As someone who's been cheated on before, the fear of abandonment, the fear of putting too much of your heart into someone you wholly love never goes away. From my experience, I can never love someone openly, completely and whole heartedly even again. It's painful and almost every other night, I hurt from that experience. The pain Dani feels is so raw and so accurate that I actually cried with her during this scene.
What does cheating have to do with this?
The dude got drugged. The cult literally raped Christian.
Honestly I think this scene is really important; it’s the one where it finally becomes 100% apparent how important it is to have community and support.
I really like this scene as well as the community shows it's success and failure of being a community. With Harmony the community is obviously a strong comfort of support and it presents the community as empathic/ as part of the girl. However, it later switches to the community mimicking Christian's sex literally after this scene and it just shows how the community feels disconnected from reality. His invasion of privacy makes the audience feel a sense of discomfort, distrust and lack of empathy with the community. I am literally in love with the director.
Well, this scene also alludes that Dani literally have No One left out there, in here she's one among the other, out there she is no one, alone and abandoned.
Yes. This scene also a proof that dani IS officially part of that community. They only sharing their emotion with their members
Lol...no. it's about how one gets indoctrinated into a cult
@@AjaxNixon you do be sayin da truth doe
Expressing empathy can always be a tool of manipulation. What I love about this scene is how we can see the beauty, from Dani’s perspective, of experiencing genuine empathy. And we can also see the horror of people who use such empathy for indoctrination. Lovebombing, empathy. Both can be true, even at the same time.
How can Black Swan & joker get praise for acting while this is ignored.
Black Swan it's really great!
Douglas Batista and this is up there with those performances if not better acting wise and not even a spirit nomination. Florence hasn’t got a single recognition for this and basically dragged Saoirse to awards. How Renee is sweeping is beyond me.
Joker is a good movie
Joker is great. I love Ledger and phoenix’s version
beacuse you need a promotional campaign for to win the Oscar. That's why Meryl Streep won over Rooney Mara at 2011. Florence should have something similiar for to be nominated. It doesn't matter how good is her job here.
I started crying when watching this scene. As someone who has been cheated upon, Dani having an anxiety attached really touched me. I felt the exact same thing, the shortness of breath, the rapid heartbeat, you feel so much pain.
I hope you're doing better now but the guy in thar scene was drugged and raped
@@bazdog4464he was drugged but that’s it, he coulda adopted but didn’t
he didnt cheat, he was drugged and Raped
This movie skinned me alive piece by piece within my soul… it’s still traumatizing how this film can manipulate you
Like what kind of a sick mind comes up with a scene like this? I know it might have been inspired by the child birth scene in Handmaid's Tale, but this is something else. You can argue if this film is a masterpiece or a disaster (for me it's a masterpiece), but you can't argue how sick and unique this scene is. I was dumbfounded for nearly 5 minutes. The few people who began laughing at this scene in the theatre (and the sex scene) just shut their mouths as they realised what this scene meant and how incredible the acting is. 200 people watched in dead silence. Fucking genius. Scenes likes this reminds me how powerful art of film is. RESPECT.
You don't really need imagination to come up with the sick idea of people copying your cries and painful wails as support and sharing pain. It's all real. This is what cults do. These women are master manipulators. This is how Dani was fully convinced to join their little cult. Cults prey on vulnerable, lonely people to manipulate them into joining.
@Lorenzo Peserico her bf was cheating on her w/ a girl in a mating ritual, he was drugged and forced to do it but she, Dani, doesn’t know it
This film was a fucking shitfest, don't kid yourself
@@sweetmimosamommysaranghae3163 in my opinion its not cheating if hes beinf r4ped lmao.
@Lorenzo Peserico watch the movie
This scene actually made me cry because I know that pain
I'm so sorry. I hope you are doing much better now
Ohhh how I hate the one who cheated on you... I hope they die a slowly death
I almost cried because of how uncomfortable I felt. Which is weird for me (?)
You know the pain of having a boyfriend who just got date raped?
If you read the directors cut, he was tempted and he was going through lust from the time skin the fool dance when Maja kicked him from the side and was gazing at her when she would look or not look. He was already going through the spell. Not only that in the directors cut he was told, to make a decision to mate with Maja, but he wanted to think about it. When ulka gave him the drink he was going to turn it down, but looked at Maja and knew if he drank it he was going to be dazed and drugged ( almost like a way of numbing and not feeling bad for cheating on Dani). I literally thought the same... but he knew that the drink was going to get fucked up and he went with it. I watched this movie so many times and to make you open your eyes even more... he looked at Maja a lot, they were both eye fucking throughout the whole movie.
When he finished climaxing he felt guilt and knew what he did was wrong. When they ended up numbing him and not being able to talk or walk... he was screaming inside and begging Dani to forgive him. Of course it was too late.
Gotta keep in mind that during this entire thing, everybody is tripping....Making it even worse.
Everyone’s having a breakdown on drugs in the woods.
All that shit going on would give you a bad trip sooo fast 😂
Right? Your entire family's been murdered, you're in a cult, your boyfriend just cheated on you, people are dying- here have some more ayahuasca.
@@mesmer3780 "cheated on you". he was raped. did you watch the film? smh.
@@coreyjoines1369 but to her, it seemed like he was cheating on her. It's what the cult wanted her to believe.
being cheated on is so traumatizing too i couldnt imagine
I think for a sec I've been brainwashed by this, I literally shed a tear and tought "they are sharing pain" no, they are just manipulating
same i got so scared for a second
It’s uncanny but somehow very comforting how much this scene captured what it’s like to have a panic attack or an anxiety attack. The need to keep your body moving because you feel like you’re bursting, the uncontrollable sobs, and desperately wanting to feel tethered down to something. She’s a great actress.
That shared crying is so therapeutic. I'm actually sitting here jealous that Dani is getting that kind of treatment. I have to cry alone ffs.
Sure. Just go join a cult that murders people for your emotional comfort.
I would pay for this kind of therapy tbh
I'll cry with you, Tom
@@BHalliwell08 Thanks man. Same.
Tom Crowther I agree. I envy this support she gains from the followers.
what an amazing scene, how cathartic it must have been to have people to really feel with her. And it's amazing how perfectly this mirrors Dani's awful panic attack the night after her family dies. Thats probably why she didnt want to lay down in a bed, it probably gave her flashbacks. But for once those girls are actually feeling and screaming with her and it's what she always needed from the start, rather than just repressing her emotions and trying to not feel them anymore. Ari you're such a goddamn genius
What is wrong with you people. Stop treating this cult like some kind of salvation for Dani. They tricked her into their lair, drugged her boyfriend into fucking one of thir own and manipulated her broken feeling so that she couldnt leave. Oh yeah, and they murdered all other tourists They are NOT her friends.
вава ывыв no the whole point of the movie apart from being a horror seemed like a deep dive into what makes people join cults and a big part of that, is that cults make ‘outsiders’ feel like they are not alone. in a personal sense for dani it WAS salvation for her but to us its awful and horrifying... whats not clicking with yall...?
@@misha3318 yeah but people act like cult members are her genuine friends and really care for her which is just not true. I think Aster's trick here that he makes them all smiley and seemingly harmless while Dani's friends deliberately made a bit repulsive and rude. So when the carnage begins some viewers still sympathise with cultist's lifestyle and GENUINELY think they helped Dani.
@@misha3318 look at the comments, some people praise Pelle as a better boyfriend that Jack (you know, except the fact that he intentionally brought them to slaughter). That means Ari's trick worked and some people end up sympathising cult members more than the tourists
White supremacist feel at lot of empathy by themselves indeed.
This movie had some Silent Hill vibes and I liked it. I know it's not a casual genre but wish there were more movies with evil ending like this.
Some observations about this scene:
1. Dani takes off her headpiece as if she is ready to relinquish her title as may queen is what she sees displeases her.
2. The other woman feebly stops Dani from investigating, almost like a subtle “enter at your own risk”. Perhaps for Dani to see the draconian measures in the cult isn’t necessarily a negative thing, as it would more readily prepare her for what is to come.
3. After the other girls take Dani away, she becomes progressively more hysterical as they begin to replicate her rhythm of wailing. Unison and synchronisation symbolises their ability to empathise and understand her emotion.
notice how they don't really try to stop her from seeing it? maybe they wanted her to...?
Cinnamon Swirls they did haha, they wanted her to so she would become vulnerable enough to basically make her insane and become the new may queen. That one lady did suggest she shouldn’t making it seem like she cared enough, but it would have been weird probably for them to just absolutely force her to not go see, cause Dani can make her own decisions or some shit, idek haha thats what i get from it
That's the point. The entire movie is pretty much Dani being indoctrinated.
@@keremdelialioglu2197 yeah, and the countless comments here who see this scene as a positive are really illuminating to how fucked people are
What did she see
@@ambnny i think she saw her bf have sex with another woman in a ritual
This is the first moment in her life Dani has truly felt 'held'. This is what Pelle was talking about. So beautiful.
So cult manipulation.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT are you capable of doing anything but giving incorrect interpretations of this scene and the film in general?
@@pakora81 he's not incorrect. To manipulate her they have to show "love", it's how they brainwash her. There's even a video about it called "How Midsommer Brainwashes You"
@@pakora81 this is a freaking cult!
@@pakora81 Dude, why are you replying to every comment saying "It's a film, dumbass"? We know it's a damn film, have you ever heard of film analysis?
I love the two point of views in the comments.
- The literal and practical view
(it’s a cult. This is manipulation)
-The symbolic and artistic view
(The importance of community and empathy)
Which both are valid interpretations.
Yes, cult and organization (like gangs) will use emotional manipulation disguised as empathy and belonging to indoctrinate.
Yes, having a support system that’s willing to empathize with you and care for you is important.
Personally, I go with the symbolic route since the director said this is a break up movie.
I think both views are important and hit even harder when viewed as one. Yes, support and community are extremely necessary to human beings. And when someone has gone through the worst and are at their most vulnerable, support and community can be used as a tool to indoctrinate them into whatever you want. Dani is at her worst here: she has no family, her friends are gone, and her boyfriend has hurt her. She has nothing, but she doesn't turn to this cult because she feels alone. She turns to them because she feels loved and understood by them. She feels safe with the Hargas because their manipulation wasn't through fear or force. It was through love and empathy. They truly think they're helping Dani. Which makes it all so much worse
thank you
I like that we don't have a POV shot through the keyhole. We see her emotion and that's all we need to see, especially with all we've seen at this point already.
this is scarier then every gore scene that the rest of the movie has
Yes
This scene resonated with me a lot and drove home the point that this movie was about grief. I had wasted 4 years of my life on a girl that treated me like shit and cheated on me and when I found out I was devastated like this but my friends where there and yes I was drunk and super emotional but they weren’t and saw me on the ground broken, they proceeded to lock arms with me and mimic my pain just like this scene and it made me realize that these friends I neglected for 4 years cause of a girl were real family and shared my grief. When I saw this at home one night I texted them and let them know how much I appreciate them. Later on I found out the director had suffered from a bad breakup too, I never have seen such a surreal scene that seemed tailored for me but wow. Funny how ppl can only laugh at this I guess they haven’t found true friends either. (Yes I get the ppl in the movie are batshit crazy and a horror trope but I saw a deeper meaning that wasn’t just a coincidence).
I hope your ex wasn't in a cult lol
Wish I had this much female support
Lol, double edged sword comment: You mean the support of the group of women cheering on the mating ritual, or the criers? It could go either way.
This is not "female support" but manipulation
I love how they all share her pain and encourage her to cry out in agony.
They are not.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT it's a fucking film, you tool
@@pakora81 so? It's a film analysis.
me, i love how they ar the one creating the situation in the first place, drugging andraping her boyfriend, waiting for her to see the scene, and then go to cry with her. What a beautiful therapy !
Yeah its so nice of them to comfort her after they drugged her boyfriend to make him cheat
can we all talk about HOW talented these women are 😭 how could they not laugh on set LMAO
I don't know if I'm being harsh but I feel like the people who are saying "they treated her better" or "this is so wholesome" or "this is so symbolic" are missing the point of the scene entirely. This isn't "women supporting women" this is "women manipulating a woman after drugging and basically raping her boyfriend and pretending to be supportive in order to get her to join a cult"
This scene is everythinggg...i remember seeing is last summer in the worst of my heroin addiction..i lived on the streets for over 2 years and i died everyday a little more with the things i did to survive..this scene came at a time when i needed it most..the next day i found out i was pregnant and everything changed..i saved myself for my daughter and this movie, this scene specifically will always represent everything i had been repressing and all of the transition and transcendence ❤
oh my god this scene was so powerful. like ik this film envokes a lot of different opinions and feelings, but this part was so beautiful to me for some reason
Good representation of grief.
One of the weirdest, disturbing and at the same time most powerful scenes in movie history in my opinion.
To feel so alone, so disconnected, unseen, and then to be suddenly a part, sharing, and accepted. It's like going from learning to live with nothing, to having everything you have ever really needed.
I haven’t seen many people say this but here’s my interpretation.
Personally, I didn’t feel any empathy being portrayed here. Instead this scene felt like the pinnacle of the nightmare Dani is trapped inside. She is realizing everything that is happening around her which is just too surreal to comprehend and only enhanced by the women screaming along with her. A truly nightmarish scenario becoming reality for Dani. I might be completely wrong though, this is just what I felt while watching
No, I agree. I felt like she was trying to crawl away from them and be alone with her thoughts, and they wouldn't let her go and that's when the agonized screaming starts. That's not about Christian. To me it seemed like there were a bunch of vultures surrounding her and she was literally in hell.
The scene before this is obvusouly really awkward and uncomfortable (even just hearing the sounds is making me feel super weird) but I laughed it off bc it was so crazy it was funny.
But when dani went up to the door to look, I cant even explain it. My stomach sank, it was the most anxious I felt the whole movie. Just knowing what she was going to see and how it would make her feel.
Whi the fuck cares what she feels?
@@AjaxNixon me apparently ;-;
what did she see?
@@sarina3087 her boyfriend is having sex with one of the villagers while a bunch of naked old ladies watch and moan along with her.
It was super fucking awkward to watch and I actually considered leaving for a second but instead I just started laughing in the theater to avoid going crazy
The movie is really good but whenever I rewatch it I skip that scene
@@KittyPieVibes ugh that scene is just…..yikes
This is the most fucked up scene of any movie I’ve ever seen
And no. It’s not sisterly, or comforting or endearing. It is so deeply fucked up.
@@coreyblake8468 lmaooo right? I see these people in the comments saying it's 'empathetic' and I'm like what the hell, are we watching the same thing..
Watching this scene alone somewhat relieves me
They are feeling everything with her. It’s visceral and beautiful and absolutely terrifying all in one.
I loved the sensation when you go out of the cinema after watching this movie,it was like happiness,depression and disturbed at the same time,it was like something that I have never feel something like that,it’s a good movie
This was the scariest part of the whole film for me because her pain is so real.
This scene gave me so much anxiety, the last thing I would want while having a panic attack is everyone mimicking me.
I wanted my pals to be supportive but these girls took it to a whole new level.
This scene means so much to me. I was in a similar situation to Dani when I watched this movie for the first time. When my abusive ex told me he started dating his best friend less than a month after we broke up knowing that she liked him all year, this is exactly how it felt .
jiminidimini oh no :( and let me guess, the whole time he would always say they were just a friend even though you knew in your gut otherwise.. make you feel crazy because you know somethings off but everyone else says its not 🤨
If you weren’t in a primordial blood cult in rural Sweden I think the comparison is fairly limited.
James Read I interpret the movie as symbolically showing what it’s like to go through the deterioration of an abusive relationship after recently going through a tragedy which is exactly what happened to me but go off
Miss Molly I am very naive but trusted him. I think when he wanted us to break up he planned a way out.
What's really interesting about this scene is that you don't fully know whether the other girls are sincerely empathizing with her or not, because presumably they helped set up the entire sequence of events where Dani would "discover" Christian having sex with the girl.
Dani finally finds the support she needs - a group to share and empathize with her pain. A new family.
A death cult that has singled her out and manipulated her into madness. Great family.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT If cults didn't provide humans with anything (belonging, meaning, connection, etc) no one would be in them
Yes, and the whole is packaged with delusion via manipulation. Definitely not worth it
And all it cost was her murdering 9 people.
and about 90 years later:
ok go jump off that rock.
Florence must have had her fair share of panic attacks in her life. She captures one perfectly
This is horrifying to me. You can literally see her trying to crawl away but they grab her.
That was an amazing depiction of a panic attack
idk why but I cried in this scene bc they were all crying with her and it was just like beautiful and like they’re trying to comfort her by crying with her ❤️🥺
It's just manipulation.
Call me crazy; i cried as well... Amazing how empathy can take shape.
@@DrGregoryHouseIT it's a fucking film, you tool
@@pakora81 wh-?? why the anger
zombie dog he doesn’t understand they’re manipulating her
florence pugh is an outstanding actress and i wish people gave her more credit for her work
I give her credit for her work. This credit is transferable to most accredited institutions!
I’ve realized that the people in the camp mimic people in a vulnerable state or in pain. When the old man was screaming, they were screaming, when the ginger girl started moaning, they started moaning, when Dani started crying, they were crying, when the two people in the triangle started to burn and scream, they started to scream.
The cult is really using Danis missing emotional attachment to get her to join them. That’s actually pretty scary
i kid you not this is what my method acting class is like
For those who say this is empathy, it is not, it is manipulation. Dani is vulnerable, a person in a bad mental state can be easily manipulated, that’s what these women are doing they want to make her think she is accepted and loved within the cult so they can manipulate her. A traumatized person will sometimes completely trust someone who shows an ounce of affection, leading to the person being able to take control of them and make decisions for them. They are not Sharing her pain they are pretending to because her boyfriend never helped her express her pain so they see that as an opportunity to pretend to share her pain and mess with her head.
In many cultures, women crying in a group is a sign of extreme mourning. Especially young, unmarried girls. They're related with fertility, happiness and growth. In a more traditional society, women crying is the first sign of the start of a turmoil which is beyond the control of men. It's all programmed inside us. Which is why this scene is so disturbing.
This moment right here was the reason Dani became a member of the cult. She was manipulated by how she thought the cult cared about her feelings…sad.
Danis crying was too real
Anyone whose been through anything knows and recognizes this cry very well
At first I found this disturbing now I find it touching. I wish others could be so in tune with each other and show such support. When you are grieving you feel so alone