And I wore this shirt for the occasion. It's Midsommar.
Hi my name is Seojin.
For this video, I’ve watched Midsommar, the Director’s Cut.
It was the second feature film directed by non other than Ari Aster,
the AFI Conservatory graduate,
the 34-year-old director of Hereditary.
Which was his first feature film, by the way.
Midsommar starred Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor,
and Will Poulter.
Phase 1, the beginning.
Every Ari Aster movie so far has this part in common.
They have a disaster before the horror, which is a genius move,
because what’s better than the main character having a bad day at the start of a horror movie.
Already there’s horror before the horror.
Phase 2, welcome home.
People say this movie is long and boring other than the violent parts.
Don’t listen to them.
It’s clever and beautiful.
Phase 3...
uh If you’re swedish or if you’re from Scandinavia, or familiar with Nordic history,
this is like a one-word spoiler, I’m sorry.
Do NOT google that.
The movie’s going to be great, and you’ll be fine.
You’ll be fine.
Phase 4 the disappearance.
This is another build-up, slow-burn part of the movie,
But don’t just sit through it.
Watch and remember every single detail you catch,
because there are lots of clues that foreshadow the events that will happen later.
Phase 5 all hail the queen.
One more climax before the movie ends.
I really loved the music choice during the credits.
You can see that in my face in the footage.
That’s the worst rhyme I’ve ever heard
in my entire life!
I really loved the music choice during the credits.
Overall, it was amazing.
Visually stunning, gut-wrenchingly emotional and engaging,
and I would definitely see this again.
If you watched this far, thank you so much.
If you chose to join me by subscribing, I’ll
see you next shrieking Monday.
I keep trying to act. And that's horrible.
Just try to be you.
Don't try to be anyone else.
You understand that, kind of.
Oh frick.
