A grieving family is haunted by tragic and disturbing occurrences.A grieving family is haunted by tragic and disturbing occurrences.A grieving family is haunted by tragic and disturbing occurrences.
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- 52 wins & 112 nominations total
BriAnn Rachele
- Student #2
- (as Briann Rachele)
Heidi Méndez
- Spanish Speaking Woman
- (as Heidi Mendez)
Moises L. Tovar
- Translator
- (as Moises Tovar)
William 'Bus' Riley
- History Teacher
- (as Bus Riley)
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- Writer
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Hereditary' is a haunting horror film delving into grief, family chaos, and supernatural elements. Lauded for its tension, cinematography, and Toni Collette's performance, it offers psychological depth and blurs reality with the supernatural. Yet, some criticize its slow pace and ambiguous ending. Its atmospheric approach, eschewing jump scares, is both a strength and a divisive element. Ultimately, 'Hereditary' is a bold, memorable horror film, though it may not resonate with all audiences.
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Loved this movie, it wasn't hard to figure out once it peaked .. but getting there was great. I see people don't like this film and I can understand that. But it reminded me of Rosemary's Baby and that's saying a lot. As the story unfolds you see how truly horrifying this persons (Toni Collette) life has been.. the performances are spot on. This movie really ramps up in the last twenty minutes.. it's not fir everyone but it creeped me out and I watch a lot of horror.
Give it a shot .. it's well worth it.
'Hereditary' is sort of like two films in one. Half of the time it is being what I expected it to be, which is a horror movie. The other half though it plays out much like a drama. I would even suggest it's a better film when it's in drama mode than it is when it's in horror mode. The film is over 2 hours in length which is extremely long by modern horror movie standards. The reason I believe for this is that it's trying to fit so much in and achieve so much in such a little time. It's a very ambitious film it would have to be said.
The entire cast were terrific, but Toni Collette absolutely blew me away. The emotional depth she is able to achieve never ceases to amaze me and she is captivating to watch in any scene she's in. I feel like she is one of the most under-appreciated actresses working today. As mentioned though, everyone is terrific and this is one of the best acted horror movies you are likely to find.
I sat in the cinema for a couple of minutes are the credits rolled just trying to work out how I actually felt about the film. I know I liked it, but I also know I didn't love it as much as I had hoped to going in. It certainly surprised me that I was more invested in the real-life drama side of things, and that the horror was almost like an unwanted distraction at times. The horror is almost always about atmosphere and visuals rather than any kind of jump-scare which I always like. What I didn't like though was how casually it jumped from seeming normality to outright suspension of belief. I feel like this could have been bridged a little better. Early on there's a lot of subtlety, then in one scene all of that is thrown out the window at once. I suppose at least the audience knows where they stand from that point onwards.
'Hereditary' is a film made with impeccable quality, of that there is no questioning. In fact it's made so well that I would suggest what story you picked to tell almost wouldn't matter because writer/director Ari Aster clearly has the skills to make it work. I can see opinions being very divided on the film (I even had a couple walk out of the cinema at one point in my showing), but I think the majority will like it on some level and for that reason I would recommend giving it a look.
The entire cast were terrific, but Toni Collette absolutely blew me away. The emotional depth she is able to achieve never ceases to amaze me and she is captivating to watch in any scene she's in. I feel like she is one of the most under-appreciated actresses working today. As mentioned though, everyone is terrific and this is one of the best acted horror movies you are likely to find.
I sat in the cinema for a couple of minutes are the credits rolled just trying to work out how I actually felt about the film. I know I liked it, but I also know I didn't love it as much as I had hoped to going in. It certainly surprised me that I was more invested in the real-life drama side of things, and that the horror was almost like an unwanted distraction at times. The horror is almost always about atmosphere and visuals rather than any kind of jump-scare which I always like. What I didn't like though was how casually it jumped from seeming normality to outright suspension of belief. I feel like this could have been bridged a little better. Early on there's a lot of subtlety, then in one scene all of that is thrown out the window at once. I suppose at least the audience knows where they stand from that point onwards.
'Hereditary' is a film made with impeccable quality, of that there is no questioning. In fact it's made so well that I would suggest what story you picked to tell almost wouldn't matter because writer/director Ari Aster clearly has the skills to make it work. I can see opinions being very divided on the film (I even had a couple walk out of the cinema at one point in my showing), but I think the majority will like it on some level and for that reason I would recommend giving it a look.
This film starts off intriguing, then something happens midway through; the writer gave up. He quit. Or got lazy. Or both. He had the audience with him and then...poof, he completely allowed this to veer into absolute ludicrousness. And the ending is one of the all-time dumbest I've ever seen. It's difficult to fathem why Toni Collette and Gabriel Byrne signed on to this other than the possibility that they share a genetic link to the director.
Generally Regarded as one of the Better Horror Movies of Recent Years.
It's one that Slow-Burns and Creeps Under Your Skin and into Your Head.
Debut Movie for Writer/Director Ari Aster (followed by "Midsommar" (2020).
The Film is Highlighted by some Incredible Camera Work and a Bravura Performance from Toni Collette.
The Other Actors Deliver Riveting Roles that are Demanding and Essential to the Power of this Haunting and Harrowing Movie.
Not Without some Issues, like the Over Two Hour Running Time that is Pushing the Limits of such a Nerve-Racking Template to the Extreme.
The Ending can Alienate some Viewers with a Cultish Trope that can be Over-the-Top or Downright Bizarre.
There is No Doubt that this is a most Unsettling Film.
It is Not an Easy Watch, it's Presented with Painstaking Images with a Rhythm and Style at a Pondering Pace .
Viewers with Patience will be Rewarded while others may Head for the Exits.
Not for Everyone .
If Cerebral Horror with a Slow-Burn is what You Seek, Look No Further.
This is a Well Crafted Exploration of Generational Dysfunction with an Infection of Supernatural Evil.
It's one that Slow-Burns and Creeps Under Your Skin and into Your Head.
Debut Movie for Writer/Director Ari Aster (followed by "Midsommar" (2020).
The Film is Highlighted by some Incredible Camera Work and a Bravura Performance from Toni Collette.
The Other Actors Deliver Riveting Roles that are Demanding and Essential to the Power of this Haunting and Harrowing Movie.
Not Without some Issues, like the Over Two Hour Running Time that is Pushing the Limits of such a Nerve-Racking Template to the Extreme.
The Ending can Alienate some Viewers with a Cultish Trope that can be Over-the-Top or Downright Bizarre.
There is No Doubt that this is a most Unsettling Film.
It is Not an Easy Watch, it's Presented with Painstaking Images with a Rhythm and Style at a Pondering Pace .
Viewers with Patience will be Rewarded while others may Head for the Exits.
Not for Everyone .
If Cerebral Horror with a Slow-Burn is what You Seek, Look No Further.
This is a Well Crafted Exploration of Generational Dysfunction with an Infection of Supernatural Evil.
This has to be one of the best horror movies ever! Toni Collette gives a performance of a lifetime and I think possibly the best of her career. Just when you think you know what's going on, the movie flips. It's so amazingly written and such a thrill ride. Not for the faint of heart!! I've watched this so many times but still get the same chill every single time. Definitely would recommend to horror fans! Review: 10/10
Did you know
- TriviaToni Collette had told her agent that she didn't want to do any more heavy, dark films and only wanted to do comedies, but she loved the "Hereditary" script so much she couldn't turn it down.
- Goofs(at around 1h 8 mins) For portions of Joan's instructions to Annie, as Annie is leaving Joan's apartment, the lips don't match the words, notably the comment that the husband and brother need to be 'in the house.'
- Quotes
Annie: I never wanted to be your mother.
Peter: Why?
Annie: I was scared. I didn't feel like a mother. But she pressured me.
Peter: Then why did you have me?
Annie: It wasn't my fault! I tried to stop it.
Peter: How?
Annie: I tried to have a miscarriage.
Peter: How?
Annie: However I could. I did everything they told me not to do, but it didn't work. I'm happy it didn't work.
Peter: You tried to kill me.
Annie: No, I love you!
Peter: [crying] Why did you try to kill me?
Annie: I didn't! I was trying to save you!
- Crazy creditsThe first minute of the closing credits is a list of vertically-scrolling names, where a random letter of each person's name is hi-lighted in a different color, then drops down to form the words of the next person's name in line.
- Soundtracks12 Fantaisies: No. 6 in D Minor, TWV 40:7: Dolce - Allegro - Spirituoso
Written by Georg Philipp Telemann
Performed by Benedek Csalog
Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.
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- Also known as
- El legado del diablo
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- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $44,069,456
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $13,575,172
- Jun 10, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $87,796,204
- Runtime2 hours 7 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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