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US Release Date: August 9, 2019
Starring: Florence Pugh, Will Poulter, William Jackson Harper
Directed By: Ari Aster
Synopsis: A young woman reluctantly joins her boyfriend on a summer trip where things quickly go awry.

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29 thoughts on “Midsommar Trailer #1 (2019) | Movieclips Trailers

  1. I loved the movie. Didn't see it as a horror. It's Pagan religion. I was paying attention to the drawings and paintings and could tell they were brought for some kind of ritual. Scary? Not really. If you played your cards right, you come out like Dani. Alive.

  2. Just finishing watching one of the most disturbing and brilliantly written horror movies of this century.

    Still disturbed now wtf! 😳 bravo.

  3. Had no idea how this film was going to turn out as it is full of suspense which was fine. Until half way through the movie. I wasted 2hrs watching this film. I wouldn't recommend this film to anyone not unless you in to watching gruesome stuff that would mess your mind up… Scary NO! Disgusting YES!

  4. This film was originally given an NC-17 by the MPAA. According to Ari Aster, around 30 minutes was cut from the final film mainly due to content. The director's cut released shortly after its theatrical run restores this footage.

    Most of the Swedish dialogue spoken by the Hårga natives is deliberately not subtitled, in order to create the sense of isolation for the audience and especially for the foreign visitors.

    When the film was released in Sweden, rather than eliciting fear in the audience, many people laughed. Many Swedish critics praised the film as an excellent black comedy.

    Mark displays an extreme phobia of ticks, which is based on Ari Aster's real-life fear of bugs and illness. Like Mark, Aster wore two pairs of socks over his jeans to ensure he would not receive bug bites.

    Despite the Swedish setting, the film was mostly shot in Hungary.

    Dani's surname is Ardor (visible on the computer screen in several shots), Latin for "flame."

    Despite sharing the same title and being horror movies set in Sweden, this film and the Danish cult classic "Midsommer (2003)" are not related.

    Despite the film taking place entirely in sunlight, it does not contain one shot of the sun. The film's trailer contained one shot of the sun. A shot of the sun has been reinserted in the director's cut of the film.

    Ariana Grande is a fan of the film, calling it one of her favorite films of 2019. She tried (and failed) to buy the May Queen Gown used in the film at an auction. She also threw a Midsommar-themed birthday party for herself on her 27th birthday.

    Klaudia Csányi's debut.

    Despite being the main characters and with the exception of cries and screams, neither Dani nor Christian speak in the last twenty-five minutes.

    During the meal where meat pies are served, Christian has a glass of reddish juice while everyone else has yellow juice. An image earlier in the film suggests that this may be because his drink has been spiked with menstrual blood.

    The strange mating ritual in the movie has very little to do with actual midsummer celebration in Sweden. It is however a fact that the 9 out of the 10 most common birthday dates in Sweden are all during April. 9 months after midsummer and July, the most popular month for summer vacations, that is.

    This is the fifth A24 film to be released nationwide without a platform release prior. The others were The Witch (2016), Free Fire (2017), It Comes At Night (2017), and Hereditary (2018).

    Much to the chagrin of Swedish horror fans, the film was not released during midsummer in Sweden, but a few weeks afterwards

  5. is the worst movie, even if it was made by the one who also made the movie Heredetary, it's not worth watching, it's not even horror, I'm completely disappointed 😡

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