Film: Midsommar Film: Midsommar?
31atomjackfuser wrote:Is It OK to Laugh at Midsommar s Ending?Great article. I found this sentence relevant to my experience:Reynor s reaction made me wonder if Midsommar is the rare horror movie designed to make straight men with checkered pasts squirm more than anyone else. It also made me wonder if the actor had initially misread the character a bit, or the movie s intentions with him, in a way that highlights its subversive powers; the movie s early scenes, to me, certainly foretell a worse fate for Dani than Christian.It's designed to make all men squirm, even the queer ones.I've been struggling with the ramifications of the writer's sentence for the last few weeks and have had difficulty trying to express it, mostly because I didn't want to sound like a dick. For the first half of the film I was not a fan of Dani's; I was not rooting for Dani. Call it "residual male toxicity," hell, just call it male toxicity. I was on the side of Christian's friends, and I had no proof to back up their feelings other than my feelings, and that was a punch to the gut. I felt validated when they arrived to the colony and were about to embark on their first shroom experience. Dani doesn't want to participate at that moment causing Christian to balk on tripping with his bros. "THERE! RIGHT THERE!" I remember thinking to myself. In my head here was Dani in her quest to manipulate Christian and keep him from his friends. I mean, so what that her sister just murdered her parents then committed suicide. She should have stayed home, dealt with her trauma, and not fuck-off to Sweden to ruin everyone's holiday. As the movie went on I became more ashamed of myself. In the weeks that followed I've struggled with how to express myself without sounding like a jerk. I don't think I've succeeded in that endeavor here, but believe the article you shared somewhat supports my assertion. Aster is a motherfucker for this. A brilliant motherfucker.NewDarkAge wrote:I also think his exploitation tendencies sometimes veer into plain exploitative ” aside from anything else this is his second film in a row that does ˜facially disfigured children are sinister I found both of those characters to be sympathetic. Casualties of forces beyond their humanity
murderedman wrote:Your problem is your bloc attitude.