HEREDITARY (2018) dir. Ari Aster
THE WITCH (2015) dir. Robert Eggers
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HEREDITARY (2018) dir. Ari Aster
THE WITCH (2015) dir. Robert Eggers
Psychological Horror movies
After she died, we decided to believe… that her favourite colour was probably green .
My darling, dear, beautiful Annie, Forgive me for all the things I could not tell you. Please don’t hate me and try not to despair your losses. You will see in the end they were worth it. Our sacrifice will pale next to the rewards. Love, Mommy
HEREDITARY (2018) dir. Ari Aster
“Nobody admits anything they’ve done!”
- Hereditary (2018 film) directed by Ari Ester.
Whenever I get upset about my parents fighting, I just think to myself "at least I'm not going through whatever the fuck Peter Graham had to deal with". And then I feel a little better
American movies that I think would make for an interesting remake, but only with the setting changed to a different country:
1) The Bodyguard - South Korea (because the story of a musician being stalked by an obsessed lunatic could work as commentary on k-pop stans)
2) The Truman Show - Japan (Japan literally had a real-life Truman Show. Nasubi)
3) Tremors - Ireland (only because, based on what I’ve seen on Irish YouTube, nothing really happens in the countryside, which works for Tremors since that was how the town of Perfection was described)
Alt choice: Australia (because the country has the reputation of having all the most dangerous animals in the world)
4) Speed - United Kingdom (because double-decker bus lmao)
5) Hereditary - The Philippines (speaking as a Filipino, there are a LOT of superstitions in Filipino culture. This isn’t even going into the fact that the Philippines is a Catholic majority country. So a movie that’s all about demons, it’d be interested to see a Filipino take on it, especially if the story is changed to make it more Filipino-centric)
6) Se7en - also the Philippines (same reason, Roman Catholic country. So a movie about a serial killer who kills based on the seven deadly sins, it’d be interesting to see a Filipino take on the story)
7) School of Rock - Germany (only because I really like the German music scene lmao)
8) Lost in Translation - United States (reversal! Now it’s about two Japanese strangers bonding in America)
9) Collateral - Brazil (no real reason, just vibes)
10) Hard Candy - Netherlands (this is a more serious reason. Link for the reason why)
11) Jaws - South Africa (because of the high percentage of great white sharks)
12) Die Hard - India (no real reason again, just vibes)
Hereditary (2018)