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Hereditary Review

Horror Movie Talk

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Tv & Film, After Shows, Film Reviews

4.4 • 640 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2018

⏱️ 89 minutes

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If you want to watch Hereditary, please consider renting or purchasing the movie through this amazon link to help us support the podcast. If you haven’t seen Hereditary, and you are reading this, STOP! Watch the movie. It's available to stream on Amazon. I don’t want to argue about this, go now, watch it. Here is the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/embed/V6wWKNij_1M You should go into this movie knowing nothing about it. I say this with certainty because I went in to see Hereditary without knowing a darn thing about it, and it was a transcendent experience. I didn’t know it was a horror movie; I didn’t know it was about interpersonal relationships, I didn’t know anything. That’s a slight lie; I knew that the movie had a very disturbing scene that polarized viewers and made many walk out of movie theaters. Ari Aster, the director, has made a masterpiece. I go into most movies knowing almost nothing about them. I don’t seek out trailers. I don’t look for release dates, which has had to change a little bit given the launch of this site and the podcast. I went into this movie knowing nothing, and it made for the wildest ride I could have possibly imagined. The build in tension, the crumbling family relationships, the fact that you can see and understand every major character’s point of view even though they are wildly conflicting – this movie is a high water mark in horror and for cinema in general. My Rating 10/10 Hereditary will be so uncomfortable for some that they will generally find it distasteful. This is not a jump scare horror movie. This is an Exorcist, a Rosemary’s Baby, a Psycho. Spoilers There is so much to this movie that one watching isn’t enough. Everything about Hereditary is intentional and of the highest quality. The writing, the characters, the acting, the sets, the tension – it’s all great. The more I watch it, the more I realize how rich the world that they have crafted is and how it turns Hereditary into an experience instead of just another movie. I’m not going to go in-depth with the spoilers here because it just wouldn’t do the movie justice. There is a version of this story that I think would make a powerful novel, but so much of the integral parts of this movie are based on visual keys and clues that I think that film is where this story was meant to be. If you want spoilers on this movie, listen to our podcast, we will be diving deep on this one. The story is centered around Annie (Toni Collette), her husband Steve (Gabriel Byrne), son Peter (Alex Wolff), and daughter Charlie (Milly Shapiro). It starts following the death of Annie’s mother, who as it turns out was controlling and terrible to her family. Toni Collette is a tour de force in this movie. Her acting is so impressive, her emotions so raw that you really can’t help but empathize with her even when she is clearly circling the drain and moving toward a mental break. There are two reasons Hereditary is so effective the first of which is it primarily focuses on a normal family unit, who thanks to circumstances beyond there control, is thrown into extreme strife. Everyone has faced familial issues, but the ones in this movie are your worst nightmare – the things you hope never to have to experience. The second reason Hereditary is so effective is that despite that fact that each family member is essentially pitted against the others, you can see all of their points of view very clearly. As a viewer, you understand and empathize with every family member in this movie. You have experienced every niggling bit of anger, guilt, love, and miscommunication that Hereditary throws at you. You’ve been the guilty son or daughter, you’ve worried about your kids or family members, you’ve hated them at times and felt the guilt that hatred brings. As a horror movie, Hereditary starts out as a single note of dread in an echo chamber – slowly, the note builds in volume and is joined by more notes until y...

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0:34.6

Hello and welcome to Horror Movie Talk, the horror movie podcast where two schlubby guys talk about spoopy movies with your host, Bryce Hansen, the cool collected nihilus, and David Day, an angry man who is always right.

0:46.0

This podcast is for lovers of horror movies old and new that want to hear about what's in theaters, what's streaming, and fresh takes on old classics, and terrible horror movies

0:55.0

that are bad enough to be good.

0:56.7

I'm David Day, and I'm Bryce Hanson.

1:00.8

And today we are reviewing Hereditary, which I am so excited to be doing.

1:06.9

But first, a few plugs for us, check us out at our website, Horromovietalk.com. Check us out on social media,

1:16.5

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1:25.0

we've moved to a weekly format.

1:33.9

Expect us on Wednesday and subscribe and leave a review of the podcast on iTunes.

1:37.5

And, you know, let us know what you think about about the podcast.

1:40.8

Today we will be talking about hereditary.

1:43.5

I'm so excited. I don't know if I said that before. I should say, before I get too far into this,

1:48.1

if you haven't seen Hereditary, pause the episode and watch Hereditary.

1:55.6

Absolutely.

1:56.2

Don't learn any more. Go.

2:00.4

Yeah.

2:04.7

And actually, I mean, I would say don't watch the trailer, but I don't think the trailer helps you understand what kind of movie this is at all.

2:08.8

Don't learn anything.

2:11.7

Avoid everything except for the movie itself.

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