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You know Facebook?
Is that one of the deleted scenes from Midsommar with a book made from human faces?
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You know Facebook?
Is that one of the deleted scenes from Midsommar with a book made from human faces?
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You know Facebook?
Is that one of the deleted scenes from Midsommar with a book made from human faces?
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You know Facebook?
Is that one of the deleted scenes from Midsommar with a book made from human faces?
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You know Facebook?
Is that one of the deleted scenes from Midsommar with a book made from human faces?
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#Midsommar hot take
The original theatrical release is better than the director's cut.
One thing about the director's cut is the night time scene. I like how the cut down movie is all in daylight and the night time scene breaks that. I also didn't like the argument between Dani and Christian because it was a little to explanatory (when it's quite clear what their relationship is doing). It also puts the reason they stay all on Christian. I prefer the cut down version because it makes Dani more unsure and hesitant. I think that works better. I like how it more or less implies they see no reason to leave.
There's also a scene with a boy which I don't think is necessary. It's not a bad scene but not needed.
Other than that we do see more of Christian's toxic personality and his thesis battle with his friend shows a bit more how shitty Christian is being.
Overall though I think the cut down version has some very nice cuts in it, where action is just cut short but you still understand what's going on.
And one last:
That May Pole scene is just wonderful and I can watch it again and again. I’ve already seen the movie three times in about two weeks. There are a few great moments but I love the May Pole part.
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#Midsommar hot take
The original theatrical release is better than the director's cut.
One thing about the director's cut is the night time scene. I like how the cut down movie is all in daylight and the night time scene breaks that. I also didn't like the argument between Dani and Christian because it was a little to explanatory (when it's quite clear what their relationship is doing). It also puts the reason they stay all on Christian. I prefer the cut down version because it makes Dani more unsure and hesitant. I think that works better. I like how it more or less implies they see no reason to leave.
There's also a scene with a boy which I don't think is necessary. It's not a bad scene but not needed.
Other than that we do see more of Christian's toxic personality and his thesis battle with his friend shows a bit more how shitty Christian is being.
Overall though I think the cut down version has some very nice cuts in it, where action is just cut short but you still understand what's going on.
And one last:
That May Pole scene is just wonderful and I can watch it again and again. I’ve already seen the movie three times in about two weeks. There are a few great moments but I love the May Pole part.
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#Midsommar hot take
The original theatrical release is better than the director's cut.
One thing about the director's cut is the night time scene. I like how the cut down movie is all in daylight and the night time scene breaks that. I also didn't like the argument between Dani and Christian because it was a little to explanatory (when it's quite clear what their relationship is doing). It also puts the reason they stay all on Christian. I prefer the cut down version because it makes Dani more unsure and hesitant. I think that works better. I like how it more or less implies they see no reason to leave.
There's also a scene with a boy which I don't think is necessary. It's not a bad scene but not needed.
Other than that we do see more of Christian's toxic personality and his thesis battle with his friend shows a bit more how shitty Christian is being.
Overall though I think the cut down version has some very nice cuts in it, where action is just cut short but you still understand what's going on.
And one last:
That May Pole scene is just wonderful and I can watch it again and again. I’ve already seen the movie three times in about two weeks. There are a few great moments but I love the May Pole part.
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#Midsommar hot take
The original theatrical release is better than the director's cut.
One thing about the director's cut is the night time scene. I like how the cut down movie is all in daylight and the night time scene breaks that. I also didn't like the argument between Dani and Christian because it was a little to explanatory (when it's quite clear what their relationship is doing). It also puts the reason they stay all on Christian. I prefer the cut down version because it makes Dani more unsure and hesitant. I think that works better. I like how it more or less implies they see no reason to leave.
There's also a scene with a boy which I don't think is necessary. It's not a bad scene but not needed.
Other than that we do see more of Christian's toxic personality and his thesis battle with his friend shows a bit more how shitty Christian is being.
Overall though I think the cut down version has some very nice cuts in it, where action is just cut short but you still understand what's going on.
And one last:
That May Pole scene is just wonderful and I can watch it again and again. I’ve already seen the movie three times in about two weeks. There are a few great moments but I love the May Pole part.
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#Midsommar hot take
The original theatrical release is better than the director's cut.
One thing about the director's cut is the night time scene. I like how the cut down movie is all in daylight and the night time scene breaks that. I also didn't like the argument between Dani and Christian because it was a little to explanatory (when it's quite clear what their relationship is doing). It also puts the reason they stay all on Christian. I prefer the cut down version because it makes Dani more unsure and hesitant. I think that works better. I like how it more or less implies they see no reason to leave.
There's also a scene with a boy which I don't think is necessary. It's not a bad scene but not needed.
Other than that we do see more of Christian's toxic personality and his thesis battle with his friend shows a bit more how shitty Christian is being.
Overall though I think the cut down version has some very nice cuts in it, where action is just cut short but you still understand what's going on.
And one last:
That May Pole scene is just wonderful and I can watch it again and again. I’ve already seen the movie three times in about two weeks. There are a few great moments but I love the May Pole part.
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Movie TV Tech Geeks #Movie #BringHerBack #TalktoMe #Midsommar 10 A24 Horror Movies That Are Scarier Than All Unholy Hell http://dlvr.it/TSVRQv
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Movie TV Tech Geeks #Movie #BringHerBack #TalktoMe #Midsommar 10 A24 Horror Movies That Are Scarier Than All Unholy Hell http://dlvr.it/TSVRQv
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#AfricanFilmPoster #GhanaFilmPoster
In Ghana 🇬🇭 when posters can't be imported, local artists will bootleg them to the best of their abilities. Some often are more imaginative than the official studio releases.#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult. -
#AfricanFilmPoster #GhanaFilmPoster
In Ghana 🇬🇭 when posters can't be imported, local artists will bootleg them to the best of their abilities. Some often are more imaginative than the official studio releases.#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult. -
#AfricanFilmPoster #GhanaFilmPoster
In Ghana 🇬🇭 when posters can't be imported, local artists will bootleg them to the best of their abilities. Some often are more imaginative than the official studio releases.#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult. -
#AfricanFilmPoster #GhanaFilmPoster
In Ghana 🇬🇭 when posters can't be imported, local artists will bootleg them to the best of their abilities. Some often are more imaginative than the official studio releases.#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult. -
#AfricanFilmPoster #GhanaFilmPoster
In Ghana 🇬🇭 when posters can't be imported, local artists will bootleg them to the best of their abilities. Some often are more imaginative than the official studio releases.#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult. -
I watched #Midsommar and it's really very good.
There were no surprised for me. What happens it fairly standard in 'horror' and the story structure is basically The Wicker Man.
The movie is The Wicker Man but with different things happening.
I think what is most striking is how well the audience is directed. So many scenes you are carefully directed to what to look at and even what to hear. And for that, the viewer is very much being manipulated by the cult also.
What is different to other films with manipulation stories is that we see how it happens and the characters are already ripe for manipulation. It started before the movie starts. Other movies have events happening then someone at the end saying 'This was all to my plan!' Midsommar doesn't do that. (Except maybe the maypole was rigged).
It's a fairly slow paced movie yet very economical when something important happens. So much is revealed to the viewer without it being shown. We basically know what happens to every character.
And the difficulties in the characters' relationships are really nicely done. So much is conveyed with silence. You really get a sense of how the characters know each other.
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I watched #Midsommar and it's really very good.
There were no surprised for me. What happens it fairly standard in 'horror' and the story structure is basically The Wicker Man.
The movie is The Wicker Man but with different things happening.
I think what is most striking is how well the audience is directed. So many scenes you are carefully directed to what to look at and even what to hear. And for that, the viewer is very much being manipulated by the cult also.
What is different to other films with manipulation stories is that we see how it happens and the characters are already ripe for manipulation. It started before the movie starts. Other movies have events happening then someone at the end saying 'This was all to my plan!' Midsommar doesn't do that. (Except maybe the maypole was rigged).
It's a fairly slow paced movie yet very economical when something important happens. So much is revealed to the viewer without it being shown. We basically know what happens to every character.
And the difficulties in the characters' relationships are really nicely done. So much is conveyed with silence. You really get a sense of how the characters know each other.
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I watched #Midsommar and it's really very good.
There were no surprised for me. What happens it fairly standard in 'horror' and the story structure is basically The Wicker Man.
The movie is The Wicker Man but with different things happening.
I think what is most striking is how well the audience is directed. So many scenes you are carefully directed to what to look at and even what to hear. And for that, the viewer is very much being manipulated by the cult also.
What is different to other films with manipulation stories is that we see how it happens and the characters are already ripe for manipulation. It started before the movie starts. Other movies have events happening then someone at the end saying 'This was all to my plan!' Midsommar doesn't do that. (Except maybe the maypole was rigged).
It's a fairly slow paced movie yet very economical when something important happens. So much is revealed to the viewer without it being shown. We basically know what happens to every character.
And the difficulties in the characters' relationships are really nicely done. So much is conveyed with silence. You really get a sense of how the characters know each other.
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I watched #Midsommar and it's really very good.
There were no surprised for me. What happens it fairly standard in 'horror' and the story structure is basically The Wicker Man.
The movie is The Wicker Man but with different things happening.
I think what is most striking is how well the audience is directed. So many scenes you are carefully directed to what to look at and even what to hear. And for that, the viewer is very much being manipulated by the cult also.
What is different to other films with manipulation stories is that we see how it happens and the characters are already ripe for manipulation. It started before the movie starts. Other movies have events happening then someone at the end saying 'This was all to my plan!' Midsommar doesn't do that. (Except maybe the maypole was rigged).
It's a fairly slow paced movie yet very economical when something important happens. So much is revealed to the viewer without it being shown. We basically know what happens to every character.
And the difficulties in the characters' relationships are really nicely done. So much is conveyed with silence. You really get a sense of how the characters know each other.
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I watched #Midsommar and it's really very good.
There were no surprised for me. What happens it fairly standard in 'horror' and the story structure is basically The Wicker Man.
The movie is The Wicker Man but with different things happening.
I think what is most striking is how well the audience is directed. So many scenes you are carefully directed to what to look at and even what to hear. And for that, the viewer is very much being manipulated by the cult also.
What is different to other films with manipulation stories is that we see how it happens and the characters are already ripe for manipulation. It started before the movie starts. Other movies have events happening then someone at the end saying 'This was all to my plan!' Midsommar doesn't do that. (Except maybe the maypole was rigged).
It's a fairly slow paced movie yet very economical when something important happens. So much is revealed to the viewer without it being shown. We basically know what happens to every character.
And the difficulties in the characters' relationships are really nicely done. So much is conveyed with silence. You really get a sense of how the characters know each other.
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Qué peliculón es #Midsommar. Qué cruda es, qué retrato más malrollero de un abuso psicológico, qué demostración es de que se puede hacer terror sin abusar de jumpscares y qué crush es Florence Pugh.
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Qué peliculón es #Midsommar. Qué cruda es, qué retrato más malrollero de un abuso psicológico, qué demostración es de que se puede hacer terror sin abusar de jumpscares y qué crush es Florence Pugh.
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Qué peliculón es #Midsommar. Qué cruda es, qué retrato más malrollero de un abuso psicológico, qué demostración es de que se puede hacer terror sin abusar de jumpscares y qué crush es Florence Pugh.
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Qué peliculón es #Midsommar. Qué cruda es, qué retrato más malrollero de un abuso psicológico, qué demostración es de que se puede hacer terror sin abusar de jumpscares y qué crush es Florence Pugh.
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Qué peliculón es #Midsommar. Qué cruda es, qué retrato más malrollero de un abuso psicológico, qué demostración es de que se puede hacer terror sin abusar de jumpscares y qué crush es Florence Pugh.
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Jack Reynor Talks ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Original Ending
[This story contains spoilers for Lee Cronin’s The Mummy.] Jack Reynor is of two minds about the new…
#NewsBeep #News #Celebrities #Citadel #Entertainment #JackReynor #LeeCronin'sTheMummy #Midsommar #PowerBallad #PresumedInnocent #TheMummy #UK #UnitedKingdom
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Jack Reynor Talks ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Original Ending and His Busy Upcoming Slate
#MovieFeatures #Movies #Citadel #JackReynor #LeeCronin039sTheMummy #Midsommar #PowerBallad #PresumedInnocent #TheMummy -
Jack Reynor Talks ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Original Ending and His Busy Upcoming Slate
#MovieFeatures #Movies #Citadel #JackReynor #LeeCronin039sTheMummy #Midsommar #PowerBallad #PresumedInnocent #TheMummy -
Jack Reynor Talks ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Original Ending and His Busy Upcoming Slate
#MovieFeatures #Movies #Citadel #JackReynor #LeeCronin039sTheMummy #Midsommar #PowerBallad #PresumedInnocent #TheMummy -
Jack Reynor Talks ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Original Ending and His Busy Upcoming Slate
#MovieFeatures #Movies #Citadel #JackReynor #LeeCronin039sTheMummy #Midsommar #PowerBallad #PresumedInnocent #TheMummy -
Jack Reynor Talks ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Original Ending and His Busy Upcoming Slate
#MovieFeatures #Movies #Citadel #JackReynor #LeeCronin039sTheMummy #Midsommar #PowerBallad #PresumedInnocent #TheMummy -
PLUS Midsommarfest i Stockholms skärgård. Stämningen är hög. Men på ett dygn blir tre kvinnor på festen våldtagna av samma…
Midsommarfest i Stockholms skärgård. Stämningen är hög. Men på ett dygn blir tre kvinnor på festen våldtagna av samma man, misstänker polisen.#våldtäkt #midsommar #stockholmsskärgård
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Midsommar Ending Explained: Rune Meanings, Real Folklore, and Dani’s Final Choice #HorrorMovies #MovieExplained #CinemaDiscussion #Midsommar #AriAster #FolkloreHorror #RunesDecoded #filmcommunity https://www.gsnsp.com/midsommar-ending-explained/
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#BehindTheScenes
#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.Director #AriAster #JackReynor #FlorencePugh feel out some floral settings.
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#BehindTheScenes
#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.Director #AriAster #JackReynor #FlorencePugh feel out some floral settings.
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#BehindTheScenes
#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.Director #AriAster #JackReynor #FlorencePugh feel out some floral settings.
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#BehindTheScenes
#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.Director #AriAster #JackReynor #FlorencePugh feel out some floral settings.
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#BehindTheScenes
#Midsommar (2019)
A couple travels to Northern Europe to visit a rural hometown's fabled Swedish mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.Director #AriAster #JackReynor #FlorencePugh feel out some floral settings.