Review of Midsommar (2019) by Renovatia — 06 Feb 2021
This is a political movie with the intent to once again bash white people by depicting European paganism in an evil way. The main theme: a diverse group of friends is sacrificed because white people bad.
Needless to say that this movie was praised by the usual clique and received its planned 6 million awards and nominations.
The movie is very slow. The scenes kept dragging on with boring scenery. The acting was high-school grade. The entire movie was high-school grade. Even Florence Pugh was a huge letdown. They appeared unmotivated and certainly uninspired. The movie tried to be clever by depicting foreshadowing imagery here and there. But it was too obvious.
By now the movie industry ridiculed every culture out there except for the Hebrew one. But European culture cannot be ridiculed enough and so it continues. Make no mistake, this movie is a goal oriented project and the goal wasn't to make a quality movie.
Actor Jack Reynor insisted on being filmed in full frontal nudity. Because women are too much depicted as objects of torture in horror movies. Now what an amazing White Knight hero!
Yes, you'll see a few interracial couples as well, don't you worry. I don't recall gays though, but they made the black(est) guy the most educated one. Surely that counts for something.
The movie itself is all about long winded semi trippy shots, weird overjoyed pagans and an ending which you saw coming from 6 gorillion kilometers away.
Edit two days later:
I didn't check prior to writing this review, but the director was the scrawny Ari Aster - and that isn't an Amish name. Here's his quote about this movie: "Sweden was an isolated place for a long time and what you see now is events unfolding similar to events in World War 2." He claims nationalism is rising in Sweden. I notice countries in the west take turns to be accused of that.
Ari also loves to fulfill the nudity quota.
1) In Hereditary we had nude cultists at the end.
2) In this movie we had nude cultists at the end.
3) In "The 9th Gate" we had nude cultists at the end.
I wish more people would see the patterns and respond to it as blatantly negative as I do.
This review of Midsommar (2019) was written by Renovatia on 06 February 2021.
Midsommar has generally received positive reviews.
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