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3 minutes ago, Ellen said:

Chusava nice. Cheppu... Swooooo haaaaa

There's one scene in the movie which utterly captivated me.

the part where Dani finds her boyfriend fornicating with a commune girl and it triggers deeply buried sadness in her, and the commune girls join her in her overbearing expression of sorrow.

Other than this, I found the movie too long, and overindulgent. The shocking scenes weren't that shocking to me. None of the characters were likeable, or even had an arc (except Dani, who the story revolves around). but that may be what the director was going for.

There's a similar movie (not in theme, but purely with using weird communes as plot device) called The Endless. Its much better than this, since its thematically straight forward, although narratively complex, and actually has some thrilling moments.

Midsommar is the kind of movie I want to like, but somehow I couldn't. Says a lot about how much I know about myself. which is also one of the themes of this movie.

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3 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

aa movie lo...couple from london... emiyaaro choopinchi vundalsindhi...

They all died. That is what they said, they sacrifice outsiders, this year they had to sacrifice 9/10 (dont remmbr) of them. so 5 valla tribe nundi, 4 ee guests andarni except the mayqueen

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12 minutes ago, Amy99 said:

Ammo no, chudanu aythe. 

Thanks for letting me know.😊

Nenu kuda dropped gore ante na vala kadu IMG_1479.JPG.2fe8224ac7d5e5c971f25bb0202

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7 minutes ago, Ellen said:

i would have suggesteed personally queenu nuv chudagalav ankunte. My husband tittadu for making him watch it lol :D movie making kosam chusa tbf Martin Scorsese introduction chadivaka I watched the movie, so i was looking at the elements he highlighted. Here is what he said about the movie

I like watching older movies I’ve never seen. I like revisiting the ones I have seen. I like watching new movies. And I love discovering the work of filmmakers that aren’t known to me, particularly younger filmmakers that are just starting out.

 

What am I looking for? I’m looking for people with a need to express something. “I need you to experience this…” Not an idea or a theme as much as a whole experience, or a recollection, or a profound emotional impression from which the ideas and the themes emerge organically, so to speak. It’s difficult to put into words for a reason: because it can be expressed in moving images and sounds — in other words, cinema.

A couple of years ago, I watched a first film called Hereditary by a director named Ari Aster. Right from the start, I was impressed. Here was a young filmmaker that obviously knew cinema. The formal control, the precision of the framing and the movement within the frame, the pacing of the action, the sound — it was all there, immediately evident.

But as the picture went on, it started to affect me in different ways. It became disturbing to the point of being uncomfortably so, particularly during the remarkable family dinner scene after the sister has been killed.

Like all memorable horror films, it tunnels deep into something unnameable and unspeakable, and the violence is as emotional as it is physical.

Obviously, I was looking forward to Midsommar, which sounded like it was going to be made on a more ambitious scale — shot in a foreign country, bigger cast, slightly bigger budget. Sometimes, in particular cases that I can remember, a relatively successful first picture has led to a more expensive but less impressive second feature. More money sometimes means the possibility of more interference and anxiety and eagerness to please, making the picture less concentrated and more diffuse.

So, I started watching Midsommar, and very early on, I knew that this was not going to be the case.

I don’t want to give away anything about this picture, because you need to discover it for yourself. I can tell you that the formal control is just as impressive as that of Hereditary, maybe more so, and that it digs into emotions that are just as real and deeply uncomfortable as the ones shared between the characters in the earlier picture. I can also tell you that there are true visions in this picture, particularly in the final stretch, that you are not likely to forget. I certainly haven’t.

 

Hehe I can understand .. clean movies with suspense mystery or crime i like .. horror ki I take a step back inka torture gore or snakes aithey no wayy 🥴🥴🤢 chandramukhi ki 1 week nedra kuda pole lol lights out movie ki kuda lights off chesthe a diana ghost na room lo undha ani feeling vachedi silly me :D so i think its better i stop watching movies that make me uncomfortable 

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4 minutes ago, Amy99 said:

Manam manam frnds... S%Hi :lol:

manam manam dosthulam chettu meeda kothulam 🐒 lol

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1 minute ago, Hungry_DinoBaby said:

Hehe I can understand .. clean movies with suspense mystery or crime i like .. horror ki I take a step back inka torture gore or snakes aithey no wayy 🥴🥴🤢 chandramukhi ki 1 week nedra kuda pole lol lights out movie ki kuda lights off chesthe a diana ghost na room lo undha ani feeling vachedi silly me :D so i think its better i stop watching movies that make me uncomfortable 

chandramukhi aa? paapa p susheela.. andulo emundhi bocchhu.. nenu choodale naaku telidu.

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