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A subreddit for discussing Ari Aster and his filmography. From the Director of... HEREDITARY, MIDSOMMAR, BEAU IS AFRAID & EDDINGTON.
A subreddit for discussing Ari Aster and his filmography. From the Director of... HEREDITARY, MIDSOMMAR, BEAU IS AFRAID & EDDINGTON.
I have been noticing a lot of pushback on Ari Aster recently with a lot of people referring to him as words like pretentious. Personally I dont really see it at all I think Hereditary is potentially the.
Director Ari Aster is once again set to disturb with surreal, gory western Eddington, featuring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal, which is premiering at the Cannes Film Festival.
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The incredibly intense, traumatic horror that Ari Aster is known for is absolutely not. My impression is that Beau is Afraid is kind of a mix of both but still does contain the traumatic horror..
Ari Aster didn't make that film three hours long for any good reason. he took all the 'self-indulgent' criticisms he received from his first two films and decided to punish his audience for those comments..
I love movies like this and The Invitation where there's something brewing in a seemingly normal situation. Also is just human fuckery without paranormal crap.
Ari Aster is amazing at merging genre films with other stories. I just feel the the "ritualistic hill people/remote town/colony/dystopic other place thing where you slowly are made hip to it" thing.
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It already does, theres an ari aster subreddit that has done plenty of analyzing and found Easter eggs here and there. Im wondering if hes more disappointed over the mainstream reception.
Ari Aster: Hereditary, Midsommar, Disappointment Blvd. Jordan Peele: Get Out, Us, Nope Robert Eggers: The Witch, The Lighthouse, The Northman Its exciting to anticipate their future In.
63 votes, 82 comments. ive seen munchausen but i cant find beau. i just cant wait for his next film and i wanna know more about the premise edit