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A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Asks subtle questions about how devoted we are to others vs. our own needs; could a truly supportive network, despite its flaws, be better than not connecting at all? Positive Role Models & Representations No real role models here. Most characters, while human and flawed, show that they're capable of doing iffy to downright despicable things. Gory, grisly violence; some involves potentially disturbing rituals. Characters jump from high cliff and splatter on ground. Character's face bashed in with wooden mallet. Gory, smashed faces shown. A character dies via suicide (by running a tube from a car's exhaust pipe to her mouth). Body found hanging from rafters, torso torn open, lungs ripped out. Character knocked out with blunt object and dragged away, leaving blood trail. Deaths; several bodies are burned, including some burned alive. People scoop intestines out of dead bear. Drawing of a woman bleeding from her vagina into a cup. Scary nightmare scene. Ritual cutting of hands, with blood. Arguing, screaming, vomiting. Both men and women shown naked -- full-frontal nudity. Characters have sex while others chant nearby, emulating moaning noises. Kissing. Drawing of a woman cutting her pubic hair. Close-up drawing of a vagina. Pubic hair found in food. Men gaze at women. Some sex-related talk. Brief discussions of incest/inbreeding. Many uses of "f--k" or "f---ing. " Also "s--t, " "bulls--t, " "bitch, " "hell, " "d--k, " "piss, " "jerk off, " "sucks, " "oh my God, " "Jesus Christ. " Drinking, Drugs & Smoking Characters eat "magic mushrooms" and get high (trees ripple back and forth and appear to be breathing). Characters are given other kinds of drugs or hallucinogens during ceremonies. Character takes prescription Ativan tablet for anxiety. Beers at party, social drinking. Characters smoke e-cigarettes, cigarettes, and a pipe. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. Subscribe User Reviews Adult Written by fawnn July 11, 2019 Kid, 12 years old May 24, 2020 What's the story? In MIDSOMMAR, Dani ( Florence Pugh) suffers a terrible blow when she loses her sister and her parents in one tragic night. Meanwhile, her boyfriend, Christian ( Jack Reynor), has been wanting to break up with her -- but now he doesn't have the heart. So he invites her to come along on a trip to Sweden that he's planned with his friends Josh (William Jackson Harper) and Mark ( Will Poulter); their other friend, Pelle (Vilhelm Blomgren), has invited them to a special festival that's held only once every 90 years. The festival seems enchanting -- until a strange ritual shocks the Americans. Then people start disappearing, and strange potions are served. As the festival heads toward its final day, Dani finds her fate entwined with the disturbing festivities. Is it any good? Set in broad daylight, during the time of Northern Europe's midnight sun, this horror movie isn't about getting the creeps so much as it is about the slow, methodical unmasking of horrors most human. With Midsommar, writer/director Ari Aster ( Hereditary) proves himself an upper-crust genre filmmaker, like Jordan Peele ( Get Out, Us) and Robert Eggers ( The Witch, The Lighthouse). He goes beyond jump scares, hauntings, and moody atmospheres into something deeper and longer-reaching. The movie, which echoes The Wicker Man but travels in its own direction, is complex enough to consider that the ages-old Swedish rituals may actually have their own kind of logic, which might be superior to the self-serving, entitled attitudes of the Western visitors. Yet Aster is smart enough and tricky enough that he lures viewers through Midsommar 's 140 minutes with effortless grace; his characters are flawed, but they're human, and they have traits that make them endearing. Their trials and thought processes have intrinsic logic, yet the locals -- clad in their white, flower-edged gowns and crowns of leaves -- are also unfailingly logical. Aster matches logic with movement as he establishes his large, haunted space and moves through it as if deep in thought. (Some of the movie's huge, deliberate movements feel like the Stanley Kubrick of The Shining. ) There's no place to hide here, no place to be alone. It would follow, then, that there's no place to be caught off guard. But such an idea is deceptive. In the end, like the best monster movies, Midsommar shows that monsters lurk within all of us. Talk to your kids about... Families can talk about Midsommar 's violence. Do you think all of it is necessary to tell the story? What effect does it have? Shocking? Thrilling? Do you think that was the intent? How does the movie depict sex? What values are imparted? How do they compare to your own? How are drugs depicted? Is taking drugs glamorized? Does the movie make you want to try them? Is the movie scary? What's the appeal of horror movies? The movie seems to be talking about the value of family and community vs. being entitled and/or self-serving. Do you think it's trying to convey a specific message? Movie details In theaters: July 3, 2019 On DVD or streaming: October 8, 2019 Cast: Florence Pugh, Will Poulter, Jack Reynor Director: Ari Aster Studio: A24 Genre: Horror Run time: 140 minutes MPAA rating: R MPAA explanation: disturbing ritualistic violence and grisly images, strong sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language Last updated: July 16, 2020 Our editors recommend Horror-thriller is surprising, shocking, timely, and funny. Unique but very bloody, violent take on zombie genre. Keep children away from this scary classic. Serious, lengthy, but creepy and unsettling horror remake. Unsettling crimes make for complicated character studies. 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Midsommar explained. This isn't horror. Even horror movies didn't influence my mind the way this movie did. It's not like any normal movie you'd watch. It's gruesome, tragic, dark(the darkest movie I've ever seen) It took some time for me to get out of my disturbed mind. Be careful before you watch this because it would take some time for you to become a normal person again. Disturbs deeply. Midsommar rotten tomatoes. Hereditary was a great film. This one not so much. There is no story. And it is supposedly set in Sweden but I'm sure Swedish people will be more than offended at the depiction. Still giving it 5 stars for all the "hidden symbolism" and stuff like that. Parts of it felt like it could be interesting but it just didn't follow through.
Midsommar a24. What's fascinating about Midsommar, the new horror movie from Ari Aster, is how it slowly settles you into into an isolated Swedish village, and gently elevates the tension of their customs until it's too late. We the viewers are the outsiders along with its main cast—Dani (Florence Pugh), her unsympathetic boyfriend, Christian (Jack Reynor), along with his grad school buddies and their local guide, Pelle (Vilhelm Blomgren)—as they visit a commune in Hälsingland, Sweden to celebrate the nine-day summer solstice festival. They're approaching this trip—mostly—from a respectful anthropological standpoint. The students are interested in observing the ancient traditions, and as these turn more increasingly sinister, they—to varying degrees of success—try to understand and sort through the logic of what's going on. Should they be terrified? In one specific scene, two elderly people take part in ritual suicide, which horrifies the guests, but is a beautiful ceremony to the locals. And since the film does such a good job of immersing the viewer into this strange, beautiful village, it's tough to sort through what is the fact and what is the fiction of Midsommar. I reached out to Swedish journalist and author Po Tidholm —who has written a book on Swedish traditions—to sort through the real history of this festival. Dani (Florence Pugh), Christian (Jack Reynor), and their unsuspecting grad school buddies who visit the terrifying Midsummer festivities. Gabor Kotschy / A24 The Real History of Midsummer Much of the horror in Midsommar comes from the ancient Pagan history of the festival. But, according to Tidholm, the Midsummer festival in Sweden actually has few Pagan roots. "Sweden is a thoroughly modern and urbanized country today, but midsummer is one of those holidays where Swedes reconnect with the more agrarian heritage. Many Swedes start their summer vacation around midsummer and leave town to spend time in cottages, summer houses or with country-dwelling relatives, " Tidholm told me in an email. "Midsummer is all about celebrating summer, eating herring, drinking aquavit and staying up late. It is a light and happy tradition. " According to a brief history of Swedish Midsummer that Tidholm co-wrote for the Swedish Institute: In agrarian times, Midsummer celebrations in Sweden were held to welcome summertime and the season of fertility. In some areas people dressed up as ‘green men’, clad in ferns. They also decorated their houses and farm tools with foliage, and raised tall, leafy maypoles to dance around, probably as early as the 1500s. Midsummer was primarily an occasion for young people, but it was also celebrated in the industrial communities of central Sweden, where all mill employees were given a feast of pickled herring, beer and schnapps. It was not until the 1900s, however, that this became the most Swedish of all traditional festivities. Ever since the 6th century AD, Midsummer bonfires have been lit around Europe. In Sweden, they were mainly found in the southern part of the country. Young people also liked to visit holy springs, where they drank the healing water and amused themselves with games and dancing. These visits were a reminder of how John the Baptist baptized Christ in the River Jordan. So, while the history of these festivities go back thousands of years, there aren't quite as many sinister ancient traditions as Midsommar would make it seem. Dani (Florence Pugh) and Christian (Jack Reynor) reacting to the horrifying ritual sacrifice. Gabor Kotschy / A24 Death and Sacrificial Suicide One of the most disturbing scenes in Midsommar is when two elderly people commit sacrificial suicide in a public ceremony as part of what this community believes is the circle of life. At this point in the film, none of the outsider guests had fully realized the horror of what was going on around them, and even the locals, and their friend Pelle manage to convince some of them of the beauty of this ceremony. But, as Tidholm told me "to my knowledge there [have] never been any sacrifices on midsummer. Not even in ancient times. " Although there doesn't seem to be any specific association with ritual sacrifice in Swedish Midsummer, the idea does have history in other ancient European Pagans. As I've found elsewhere, in Germany for example, bonfires were used for human sacrifices during the solstice to Sun Goddess Saule. These traditions seem to be more in line with what we see in Midsommar, which involves a massive sacrificial bonfire in its final scene. It appears, Aster is mostly using Swedish Midsummer as a backdrop to pick and choose various creepy ancient traditions. Sex and Pubic Hair Love Potions The big climax of the film (no pun intended) involves ritual group sex that was set in motion by a pubic hair love potion. Early in the film, a local young woman casts her eye on Christian, and while eating dinner one evening he finds pubic hair baked into his pie as some sort of love spell. While this isn't any sort of real tradition associated with Sweden's Midsummer festival, I have found evidence of the pubic hair pie being an actual spell from Medieval times. The film ends with Christian having sex with this young women in front of a group of naked, chanting women. This is justified in Midsommar as a way to bring outside genes and avoid too much incest in the community. This, again, isn't an ancient tradition associated with Swedish Midsummer, but, as Tidholm tells me, sex is unofficially a part of the festivities. "Since people get drunk on midsummer, the also tend to have sex with people they shouldn't have sex with, " Tidholm says. "That, and the romantic feel of a beautiful and long night when the sun almost doesn't set, used to make March 22nd, nine months after midsummer, the day when the most babies where born in Sweden. Thats not true anymore though since most Swedes are pragmatic enough to plan their pregnancies in order to give birth when it suits their work schedule. " A rune seen in Midsommar. A24 Ancient Runes Midsommar relies heavily on ancient symbolism—particularly in runes that are seen on walls, in formations of dining tables, on blankets, on clothes, and on graves. These play an important role in the film, but, as Tidholm says, to his knowledge there have never been any runes associated with Sweden's Midsummer festivities. However, I did find some evidence of similar Norse runes in Sweden. While these don't have anything to do with Midsummer in particular, these runes do look quite similar to the ones seen in the film. In fact, as recently as this May, the Swedish government was looking to ban these ancient Norse runes as they'd been "misappropriated by neo-Nazi groups, " according to a report. A scene of young women dancing around the Maypole in Midsommar. Csaba Aknay Maypole Dancing! In the film, Dani takes part in the traditional Maypole dancing. This scene is long, and strange, and uncomfortable, and beautiful. She's on drugs (more on that later) which paints the tradition in a bizarre light, but sinister undertones aside, this one is actually a real thing. "The Swedish 'midsommarstång' or 'maypole' is said to be of German, Christian heritage, " Tidholm tells me. "The day used to honor John the Baptist, but today it is a totally secular holiday where we celebrate the arrival of summer. This has somewhat older roots from the pre-industrialised Sweden. Villages got together, danced around the maypole—mostly romantic or very silly songs—and ate herring—which we tend to do on every festive occasion. " Drugs During Midsummer In Midsommar, the locals pretty consistently use psychedelic drugs as part of their ceremonies and to lower the defenses of the outsiders. As Tidholm explains, the festivities have traditionally been more about drinking a lot than taking drugs. "As far as drugs go, Swedes have had—like most nordic people—a tendency to drink a bit too much on festive occasions. But thats it, " he says. "Boring, I know. " Matt Miller Culture Editor Matt is the Culture Editor at Esquire where he covers music, movies, books, and TV—with an emphasis on all things Star Wars, Marvel, and Game of Thrones. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at.
Midsommar watch online. Midsommar full movie online free. Midsommar online bombuj. Midsommar free online. Midsommar free. Midsommar spoilers. 25 wins & 54 nominations. See more awards » Edit Storyline Dani (Florence Pugh) and Christian (Jack Reynor) are a young American couple with a relationship on the brink of falling apart. But after a family tragedy keeps them together, a grieving Dani invites herself to join Christian and his friends on a trip to a once-in-a-lifetime midsummer festival in a remote Swedish village. What begins as a carefree summer holiday in a land of eternal sunlight takes a sinister turn when the insular villagers invite their guests to partake in festivities that render the pastoral paradise increasingly unnerving and viscerally disturbing. Written by A24 Releasing Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis Taglines: Let the festivities begin Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated R for disturbing ritualistic violence and grisly images, strong sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language See all certifications » Did You Know? Trivia This film was greenlit on May 18, 2018, and premiered on June 18, 2019, marking an unusually short production period for a wide-release theatrical film. See more » Goofs The sun is referred to in terms as "father", but in Scandinavian cultures the sun is often referred to as feminine because the Norse word for sun is a feminine gendered noun. For example, in Norse mythology the Sun is said the be dragged through the sky in a chariot by a goddess. See more » Quotes [ last lines] Mats: [ In Swedish; to Ulf as he administers liquid via cotton swab onto his tongue] Take from the yew tree. Feel no pain. [ In Swedish; to Ingemar, same procedure] Take from the yew tree. Feel no fear. See more » Alternate Versions A 171-minute long director's cut premiered at the Scary Movies XII film festival at the Lincoln Film Center. This version adds more graphic violence and extends many pre-existing scenes. See more » Soundtracks The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore) Performed by Frankie Valli Written by Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe Published by Seasons Four Music (BMI) and EMI Longitude Music (BMI) Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company / The Four Seasons Partnership By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing See more » Frequently Asked Questions See more » Details Release Date: 3 July 2019 (USA) Box Office Budget: $9, 000, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: $6, 560, 030, 7 July 2019 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $47, 903, 099 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs Runtime: 148 min 172 min (director's cut) See full technical specs » Looking for something to watch? Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.
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This was the worst two hours of my entire life. The film dont have any sense.
Patetic people doing patetic things all the movie. The narrative isnt deep enough. definitily not a good movie.
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