Why HEREDITARY Broke Me

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Published 2019-01-09
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MUSIC

Human Heart by Text Me Records / Jordan Blackmon
Court And Page by Silent Partner
Where Are My Clothes by The 129ers
Simmering by Asher Fulero
Omania by Dan Bodan

"Thunder Dreams"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Martian Cowboy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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All Comments (21)
  • @sneasnake6368
    Imagine being a demon lord and dying of a peanut allergy
  • @ellabella8721
    the part when charlie died and her brother was just sitting there, not only high, but too disturbed to even look in the back because he knows what he had done literally made me want to throw up
  • @herrklamm1454
    Just realised the counselling group was full of the cult members.
  • @BurgundyBurrito
    Hereditary is an amazing film that I never want to watch again
  • I left that movie feeling like I killed my sister...... I dont have a sister
  • @BubblyJubbly
    Ellen destroyed Annie’s family and her relationship with her children even from beyond the grave for a demon. That’s pure evil.
  • @amberleesue2125
    The fact that toni collette wasn't even nominated. The emotions she made us the viewers feel was BEYOND impressive in my opinion
  • @Cristian-vm1bg
    feel so bad for Peter throughout the entire thing.When he gets home after the accident, climbing into bed and savoring those last few moments where he can live in a world where it didnt happen was almost too much for me to handle. So real.
  • @conk_kos
    Dude the atmosphere of the theatre when the daughter died was something ill never forgot
  • @i_7274
    When Steve died I was like “wtf noooooo, not him” he was the only character that I felt calm around
  • For me the scariest scene is right at the beginning of the movie: where the grandmother's ghost is just standing in the corner of the room. You almost don't notice her - the characters never do. But then you see her.
  • @thecollector427
    Audience: No movie can be as disturbing as Shining. This director: I'm gonna do what's called a pro-gamer move
  • @Shan-sy2er
    I saw this movie with friends when it came out thinking it’d be a fun “let’s all get spooked and laugh with each other” movie. No. We walked out of that movie theater and immediately went to our houses lol, like nobody knew what to even say, we all felt somewhat traumatized. Hereditary is fucking insane
  • Top 5 most terrifying moments for me: 5. Every time that god damn clicking sound happens - I watched the movie with headphones and it literally sounds like it’s right beside you (they often panned the sound hard left or right) 4. The groaning sound leading up to Charlie entering Annie’s body when the family are all downstairs together, the way the camera pans up along with the sound was ultra creepy 3. Annie waiting up in the corner of the ceiling, just waiting there for like a whole minute 2. Annie creepily flying past in the background of Peter’s room - it was just so surreal and out of nowhere 1. Head banging scene - the exorcist of the 21st century, the inhuman speed and power of it... ughhhh Also an honourable mention to the smiling naked cult members in the treehouse and the house
  • @emma-xt5iy
    God imagine how terrible the eye gouging scene must have been for the director to actually cut it
  • @diskeyes
    One of scariest scenes for me was one barely anyone noticed. The cult was ALWAYS there. If you watch the scene where peter is in his room you can see someone’s breath in the cold, just off camera.
  • @redtexan7053
    The scene where we transition from an unseen screaming mother to the rotting, ant ridden head of the little girl on the side of the road was possibly one of the most brilliant, most macabre scenes I’ve seen in a horror film this decade. Brilliant film making.
  • I feel like the worst thing to watch for me was when Peter was being blamed for Charlie’s death and Annie was just going off on him. The immense guilt that he feels and then his mom blaming him. It was very very real and the things she’s says about never wanting to be his mother it’s things I’ve heard before and in the moment you don’t know what to do. It was acted amazingly and gave me an insane amount of dread. It was written so well and I love this movie so much