Midsommar
Came out; 2019
Time; 2 hours 28 Minutes
Watched: Max
Rated: R for disturbing ritualistic violence and grisly images, strong sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language
IMDB Rating; 7.1/10
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Florence Pugh as Dani
Jack Reynor as Christian
Vihelm Blomgren as Pelle
William Jackson Harper as Josh
Will Poulter as Mark
Ellora Torchia as Connie
Archie Madekwe as Simon
Story Line;
Dani (Florence Pugh) and Christian (Jack Reynor) are a young American couple with a relationship on the brink of falling apart. But after a family tragedy keeps them together, Christian invites a grieving Dani to join him and his friends on a trip to a once-in-a-lifetime midsummer festival in a remote Swedish village. What begins as a carefree summer holiday in the North European land of eternal sunlight takes a sinister turn when the insular villagers invite their guests to partake in festivities that render the pastoral paradise increasingly unnerving and viscerally disturbing
Thoughts:
I have read many things about this movie and I love Florence! She is a great actress. I couldn't get my husband into the preview so I watched it on my own.
It had a great story line but not great execution. It was creepy but also not explained enough. Sure, they explained while it went along but so many things were left up in the air leading to confusion on my part.
It was weird, it was creepy and it was decent. It's not one that I'd make an effort to watch again
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
The
film opens with a mural of a bizarre, eerie ritual taking place. We
then see images of dark, snowy forests with the sound of old folk
singing playing in the background.
College
student Dani Ardor (Florence Pugh) calls her parents but is sent to
voicemail. She expresses concern over her bipolar sister Terri
(Klauda Csanyi), who left her a cryptic message recently. Dani then
calls her boyfriend Christian Hughes (Jack Reynor), who is hanging
out with his buddies Josh (William Jackson Harper), Mark (Will
Poulter), and Pelle (Vilhelm Blomgren). Christian assures Dani that
this is just another one of Terri's episodes, but he adds that Dani
only feeds into Terri's antics. After he hangs up, she gets a call
from an unknown number. Josh and Mark think Christian should just end
it with Dani since it's clear he's wanted out of the relationship for
a while, and as they are planning an upcoming trip to Sweden (Eastern
Europe), Pelle suggests they will meet lots of other women. Dani
calls Christian again and is wailing hysterically. We then see
authorities going into Dani's parents' home, where Terri has flooded
the house with carbon monoxide, killing her parents before stuffing
the tube into her mouth and taping it there. Christian goes to Dani's
apartment to console her.
Several months later, Dani tries to
contain her grief. She hangs out with Christian and his friends and
learns about their trip to Sweden to a midsommar celebration in the
Harga, a village where Pelle grew up. The celebration occurs every 90
years and lasts about nine days. Josh, in particular, is interested
since he wants to write about the experience for his anthropology
dissertation. Christian invites Dani to be nice, and although she
accepts, Christian thinks she doesn't want to go since she's still
reeling from the murder-suicide. However, Dani is more upset that
Christian is only now telling her about the trip, which they are set
to leave for within two weeks.
Dani and Christian go to hang
out with his friends. While he steps out of the room, Pelle talks to
Dani about the midsommar celebration, and their tradition of choosing
a May Queen at the end of the celebration. Pelle also tries to
console Dani over her loss, stating that his parents had also passed
away, but the mere mention of it triggers her, and she goes to the
bathroom to cry.
Dani joins Christian and his friends for the
trip. They drive out to the Harga and meet Pelle's brother Ingemar
(Hampus Hallberg), plus an English couple named Simon (Archie
Madekewe) and Connie (Ellora Torchia). The group takes magic
mushrooms, but Ingemar offers Dani a special tea since it has a
better taste. She agrees to it and initially enjoys the trip until
Pelle says that the group is like his family. The word gets to Dani,
and she goes to take a walk. She starts to experience a bad trip, and
gets paranoid when another high group of people she comes across
starts laughing in her direction. Dani goes to hide in a shed but is
mortified by what appears to be Terri behind her. She then runs into
the woods, where the trees appear to morph around her before she
passes out. She briefly dreams about Terri and their parents.
Dani
wakes up next to Christian six hours later. They join their friends
in going back toward the village to meet the rest of the Harga
community. Josh inquires about the many cultural aspects of the
festival and the community, but when he asks about a mysterious
golden teepee in the distance, he doesn't get a direct answer. A girl
named Maja (Isabelle Grill) shows interest in Christian by playfully
kicking him as he sits in a circle.
Pelle later gifts Dani
with a drawing of herself for her birthday. She mentions that
Christian forgot their birthday, but he later gives her a slice of
cake to make up for it. When asked how long they have been together,
Christian thinks it has just been over three years, but Dani corrects
him and says they have been together for four years. Pelle then
brings his friends to the place where they will be sleeping.
The
following day, the group joins the community for a feast. Two of the
eldest villagers, Ylva (Katarina Weidhagen) and The Laborer (Lars
Varinger), are the guests of honor, as they practice a breathing
exercise before the whole community follows them to the edge of a
cliff. The elders cut their hands as they walk by the edge. The
newcomers watch in horror as Ylva drops herself off the cliff and
lands facefirst onto a rock, leaving them to witness her gruesome
faceless skull. The Laborer leaps off as well, but he only shatters
his leg. He moans in agony, and the villagers mimic the sounds of his
moaning. Three of the villagers proceed to smash his head with a
sledgehammer. Simon and Connie express their absolute horror, while
Dani goes back to her room. An elder villager woman, Siv (Gunnel
Fred), explains to the group that this is a natural part of their
ritual, as the two elders reached what they felt was the end of their
life cycle, and prolonging it further would have been bad. Pelle goes
to comfort Dani, thinking that her distress is linked more to her
recent tragedy than it is to what she just witnessed. He attempts to
console Dani, but she thinks him getting close to her is
inappropriate since Christian could come in. Pelle then questions how
much Christian really means to Dani, based on how he is around
her.
Dani later has a nightmare that Christian and his friends
are leaving without her. They drive away in the middle of the night
as she watches them go, and she is plagued by haunting imagery of her
dead family and the corpses of the two elders.
After what they
saw, Simon and Connie plan to leave, but when Connie is ready to go,
she is told that Simon went off with another villager to the train
that would take them home. Connie is angered that Simon would leave
without her, and she proceeds to walk off on her own. Meanwhile,
Christian tells Josh he also wants to do his thesis on the Harga, but
Josh is not happy about that. He argues that Christian can never just
do his own thing instead of picking off what Josh is doing. Christian
offers to ask the elders if they are allowed to collaborate on the
project. Josh later learns that the village's ritualistic practices
are based on paintings made by a member named Ruben (Levente
Puczko-Smith), a deformed boy who was the product of incest but is
viewed as some kind of seer. Josh asks to take pictures of Ruben's
drawings, but he is forbidden.
The elders' bodies are buried
in the middle of the village. Their ashes are spread across an
ancestral tree, which Mark pisses on. He is scolded by Ulf (Henrik
Norlen), who actually breaks down sobbing at the act. Mark is then
told the significance of the tree, but he has a callous reaction over
it. Elsewhere, Christian and Josh are told that they are allowed to
collaborate on their thesis, on the condition that they omit the
actual names and location of the Harga. The two agree. Christian also
asks about the village's mating rituals, inquiring as to whether
incest was typical there, and he is told that incest isn't
necessarily frowned upon, but outsiders are usually brought in to
procreate with the villagers. A feast is then held, where Mark
notices Ulf is staring daggers in his direction. Dani also overhears
that Connie was taken to the station by one of the villagers. Mark is
then taken away by a female villager, and the others never see him
again.
Later that night, Josh sneaks into the room where
Ruben's book of paintings is kept. He is interrupted by who he thinks
is Mark before he gets bludgeoned over the head. We then see that the
figure is actually a villager wearing Mark's face. Josh is then
dragged away.
The next morning, Dani, Christian, and Pelle are
told that Ruben's book has gone missing, and Josh and Mark
disappearing looks suspicious. Afterwards, Dani joins the women in
the village in a competition where they dance around a maypole before
each woman is eliminated. After taking a drug, Dani finds herself
being able to speak in Swedish with the other women. Dani is the last
one standing, and she is crowned the May Queen. At the same time,
Christian is given a drink that induces a trip. He is lured and taken
to take Maja's virginity. He has sex with her while the other elder
females stand nude around them and mimic Maja's moaning. After Dani
is crowned May Queen, she watches Christian having sex with Maja
through a hole in the door, which causes Dani to have a breakdown.
She goes to cry, and the other women join her, sympathetically crying
loudly with her. After climaxing, a mortified Christian runs out to
try and find Dani, but he ends up discovering Josh's leg buried in
the dirt, as well as Simon's mutilated corpse being used as a blood
eagle. Moments later, he is found and knocked out when a villager
blows powder in his face.
The end of the ritual draws near,
and the elders bring the drugged Christian, along with a villager
named Torbjörn, before Dani, as she is supposed to choose someone
for a sacrifice. As per tradition, nine people are to be sacrificed.
This includes the two elders, four outsiders, two living volunteers,
and one chosen by Dani. After all that she has gone through, she
picks Christian.
The men in the village take a fully grown
bear and disembowel it so they can place Christian inside the bear's
corpse. They bring him, Ingemar, and the corpses of Simon, Connie,
Josh, and Mark to the golden teepee, which is then set on fire.
Unable to move or speak, Christian succumbs to his fate while only
being able to wheeze in pain, while Ulf screams in terror and ingemar
watches. The villagers mimic the screams, while Dani appears to
breakdown from what is happening again. However, as she continues to
watch the teepee go up in flames, and hears the unified wailing of
the villagers, a demented smile begins to form on her face.
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