Hereditary (Ari Aster, 2018)
As a portrait of grief and (a less reported on aspect) work, Hereditary strings
you along something fierce. Great acting and great score too. But, of
course, a silly-ass devil story must intervene and even that's not
handled with any elegance. Several moments do far too much narrative
heavy lifting such that you stop caring about the precise contours of
the Baphomet (or whoever) story. And then the ending. Yet again, people,
feel-bad films are just as banal as feel-good films. (POSSIBLE SPOILERS
AHEAD) I would love a sequel in which the devil's disciples are
disappointed in The Chosen One because all he does his mope around and
smoke weed. Wouldn't that seriously be a much more fascinating, even
profound film?
Labels: Ari Aster, horror films
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