"A Midsummer Nightmare": Will it become the originator of horror movies?

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Today, I want to talk to you about "Midsummer Night Before"

'A Midsummer Nightmare': Will it become the originator of horror movies? - Lujuba

"Midsummer Night Before"

'A Midsummer Nightmare': Will it become the originator of horror movies? - Lujuba

"Midsummer Night Before"

Movie introduction: Danni is breaking down due to the accidental suicide of her sister and parents In order to appease Dani, her boyfriend Chris invited Dani and his friends to a remote village in Sweden to participate in a local summer event in order to make her bear the shadow of the death of her sister and parents. However, strange events occurred one after another in the activities, and things were also developing in a violent and weird direction, so they decided to explore here to resolve their doubts. They found that these good harvests were related to their religion. The development of the incident has also caused Dani’s psychological shadow to expand day by day, and everyone’s emotions began to excite and collapse, falling into a divided situation...Forcing them to make the final choice: stay or sacrifice...

'A Midsummer Nightmare': Will it become the originator of horror movies? - Lujuba

"A Midsummer Night Before"

Y comment: A movie that I don’t know how to score. The irony is that it is evil for a person to do evil, a group of people wearing headdresses made of flowers, committing torture under the dazzling sunlight, you begin to wonder if your values ​​are not tolerant enough. This is the power of the crowd. Using it right is fraternity, using it wrong is a cult.

"Midsummer's Nightmare"

's uncontrolled stacking of visual symbols further reveals the barrenness of scheduling, and the result is Kitsch's Nordic folk culture observation. The performance of the polar day in the trailer made me expect too much, but the director actually failed to make the transition from "dark horror" to "bright horror" smoothly, and the overexposure failed to come in handy in the end. . And the developmental context of the heroine's grief was not well represented (repetitive walking away + tears + retching), so that the final close-up of the facial expression was slightly inexplicable.

"Midsummer Night Terror"

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