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OP forgot the best part

did he try to stab her?

No, he was trying to cut off his pinkie finger as an apology.

The running joke of the manga is that he used to be a high-ranking yakuza enforcer who’s having trouble adapting to civilian life. Hence her shocked face when she saw the decorations and the creepy way he sang “Happy Birthday”; it’s a traditional birthday celebration for your oyabun, not your wife.

oh my god, i just realized, this means he sees her

AS THE BOSS IN THE RELATIONSHIP

He see’s her as his direct boss, but the group’s head is the Women’s Association Chairwoman:

Lmfao

I don’t think I ever talked in depth about my feelings about Hereditary, so here’s some spoilers under the cut

So obviously I LOVED it. I’ve never been so tense and distressed and upset in a theater as I was during and after Charlie’s death. After her head hit the telephone pole, I had my hands clamped over my mouth and I did not relax until long after the funeral scene. Annie’s wails and screams when she finds Charlie’s body, combined with the shot of Charlie’s disfigured and rotting head in the dirt, made me so genuinely upset that I started crying. I’m not sure that has ever happened during a horror movie for me.

That being said, I’m not entirely on board with the ending reveal.

Demons don’t really scare me. I was far more upset by the brutal grief and tragedy and how the family degraded over time because of it, than I was by Annie becoming possessed (although her banging her head rapidly on the attic door was incredibly disturbing and absolutely freaked me out) or the cult surrounding the house.

Don’t get me wrong, the movie is phenomenally made. Everything is foreshadowed so perfectly, every scene has a specific purpose and it’s all so well put together. So much dialogue is integral to the twist at the end and makes you realize that it’s been there since the beginning. That’s amazing, and I LOVE it. 

But I’m kind of not quite as attached to “they never had a chance, they were pawns in a bigger plan that they had no control over”, as I am to “the choices and mistakes they make destroy them in the end, no matter how hard they try to fix them”. (Even if that aspect of the story is perfectly telegraphed by one of the scenes in Peter’s english class)

I think the ending was a little weak. It was beautifully written and woven into the overall story, but I think the Paimon twist is subpar. It by no means ruins the movie for me; like I said, I have never been so deeply upset by a movie before. But I think I would have been more affected if it were just madness, or the ghost of her mother, or something. A cult trying to summon a dark lord just doesn’t get to me the way the horrifying tragedy of this family falling apart.

Charlies death doesn’t feel as upsetting when you know it was planned out, you know?

Still, absolutely, 9/10. It’s only not a 10/10 because I reserve that for movies I want to rewatch often, and I am so upset by Hereditary that I do not want to watch it again lmao.