Once in a blue moon, a horror film comes along that you cannot shake -- that sinks its claws deeper into your flesh if you try.
Hereditaryis one of them, leaving you with images that refuse to stay buried, and a general sense of hysteria usually reserved for family gatherings.
Watching Hereditaryfeels like a possession, or the existential realization that you're becoming your mother. It inhabits you, hijacking your senses from the very first shot and maintaining that hold in every minute that follows. Most horror gives viewers the comfort of voyeuristic distance, but not this one. An unrelenting descent into trauma, it insists that you become part of the family as the tragic terror unfolds.
SEE ALSO:How we faced much more than the dark in 'Are You Afraid of the Dark?'The debut feature of director Ari Aster adds to the recent uptick of horror movies that use the genre as a vehicle to address the all-too-real nightmares of human existence, like The Babadookand Get Out. There is enough craftsmanship for people who are not usually fans of horror to sink their teeth into, recalling techniques reminiscent of Roman Polanski's Repulsionor The Tenant.
But be warned: Nothing about Hereditary is for the faint of heart.
Opening with the passing of Annie Graham's (Toni Collette) elderly mother, Hereditaryfollows as the death ripples through each member of the house with consequences both small and catastrophic. It's entrenched in domestic horror, so anyone who's ever experienced familial grief or strained relationships will be able to identify with the stench of decay at its rotting core.
The pacing immerses you in the feelings of grief: that numbed dread, punctured every now and again by a jarring shock of debilitating panic. While the camera is controlled and steady, it often transitions into first-person viewpoints or extreme close-ups of characters in the deepest throes of an emotional breaking point.
Death distorts your family life and home into an unrecognizable hellscape
This is a movie obsessed with perspectives, sometimes framing scenes like they're rooms in a dollhouse. Establishing wide shots of the family home employ a vignetting effect, giving it the appearance of being enclosed in a snow globe. In one wordless shot of the family at a funeral (seen in the trailer), the camera pans down below the grass and into the dirt, giving the impression that these events are happening inside a display case. Meanwhile, the interior scenes are all compartmentalized into distinct tableaus, the distressing action appearing almost frozen in time.
Outside of Collette's grippingly frenzied performance, the biggest star of the movie is the sound design. Great use of sound is a linchpin of effective horror, and Hereditarytakes this to the extreme, leading several people in my theater to scream at the most seemingly innocent noises.
"Hereditary" is a grotesque dollhouse of family tragedyCredit: a24Echoing the protagonist's miniature models, which meticulously recreate the minute details of real-world events, the uncanniness of Hereditarylies in its small flourishes. But these disconcerting details accumulate into a demented final act that will surely cause a bevy of conflicting reactions from audiences.
Though its conclusion makes good on the promise as a "horror" movie, it also somewhat detracts from Hereditary's resonance as a story of universally familiar trauma.
What makes Hereditaryso strong is that it understands the terror of death does not lie in gore, blood, or monsters. The horror of death lies in the commonplace. It is a beast we all meet and -- in an instant -- it can distort your family life and home into an unrecognizable hellscape.
(责任编辑:探索)
Dog elected for third term as mayor of Minnesota town
Facebook's massive solar
Trump campaign manager believes he knows why women will vote for the GOP nominee
Here's a weird theory on why Americans are eating more pizza
Fake news reports from the Newseum are infinitely better than actual newsPole vaulter claims his penis is not to blame
Following the cringeworthy moment in which pole vaulter Hiroki Ogita's penis grazed the bar and he f
...[详细]
You'll soon be able to use Venmo for much more than just paying friends.Nearly six months after taki
...[详细]Elon Musk takes press inside the Gigafactory for the first time
Tesla let the press into its giant new battery-producing plant, called the Gigafactory, for the firs
...[详细]'Pokémon Go' shatters records on its way to estimated 75 million downloads
The days of insane growth may be over for Pokémon Go(and frankly, it's hard to imagine any ap
...[详细]
The group behind a growing list of celebrity social media breaches has struck again, this time takin
...[详细]Taylor Swift's BFF Abigail Anderson receives death threats after calling out Kanye West
Taylor Swift and Kayne West's newly reignited feud has brought a whole lot of "Bad Blood" to one of
...[详细]'Jason Bourne' is a brutal, soulless slog that feels like punishment
Some people may enjoy sitting through Jason Bourne, though it will by hard to fathom why. The return
...[详细]Walk on the wild side with the upcoming H&M and Kenzo collaboration
H&M has revealed the first three looks from its upcoming collaboration with Kenzo, and it doesn'
...[详细]Pokémon Go is so big that it has its own VR porn parody now
Behind every great entertainment property there's a cheekily named porn parody. Super Hornio Bros. G
...[详细]Darth Vader will be the focus of an upcoming 'Star Wars' VR film
You don't know the power of the Dark Side, but one day you will ... thanks to virtual reality.Angry
...[详细]Despite IOC ban, Rio crowds get their political messages across

Spunky seniors invite you to lunch in delightful Meals on Wheels campaign
