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Hereditary: The Summer’s Most Intriguing Horror Film

<p>As writer-director Ari Aster’s debut feature&comma; the summer release <em>Hereditary<&sol;em> is an incredibly thought-provoking work that uses the horror genre as a vehicle to explore issues such as familial relationships&comma; tragedy&comma; and the difficulties of human communication&period; With a runtime of just over two hours&comma; the film uses its themes&comma; cinematography&comma; motifs&comma; and acting to deliver a grisly portrait that both shakes off the common ambiguities found in many modern horror films while still leaving audiences with room for further speculation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;" wp-image-3789 aligncenter" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;tulanemagazine&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;1-49&period;png" alt&equals;"1" width&equals;"417" height&equals;"618" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Hereditary<&sol;em> is the story of the Grahams&comma; a family living in a small Northwest mountain town&period; When Ellen&comma; the grandmother of the house passes away&comma; her daughter Annie &lpar;Toni Colette&rpar; struggles with the ambivalent and cryptic relationship the two had&period; In the beginning&comma; we’re informed that Ellen was involved in secret rituals and practices that Annie has a painfully limited understanding of&comma; yet the supernatural horrors of the film are primarily manifest through the relationship Annie shares with her two children&comma; Charlie &lpar;Milly Shapiro&rpar; and Peter &lpar;Alex Wolff&rpar;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Further discussion of the plot would quickly lead into spoiler territory&comma; so let me just say that <em>Hereditary<&sol;em> plays with fear and unease on multiple levels&period; While Peter is shielded from Ellen&OpenCurlyQuote;s cryptic past with her mother&comma; Charlie is revealed as somewhat of an agent of her grandmother’s posthumous agenda&period; The tragedies that continue to befall the family are results of both supernatural scares as well as the culmination of accidental&comma; bitter human error&period; When these moments occur&comma; <em>Hereditary<&sol;em> takes an incredibly long&comma; painful time to let both the characters as well as the audience process what’s just occurred&comma; as well as the lasting effects these events will have&period; The acting in these scenes in particular is utterly chilling&comma; and I found them to be some of the most terrifying scenes in the film despite the relative unimportance of the supernatural&sol;horror element throughout them&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A very prevalent question that comes to my mind regarding <em>Hereditary<&sol;em> is where it falls within the broader horror genre&period; It is most definitely a horror film&comma; though much of the beginning and middle of the film adopt an introspective&comma; almost melodramatic tone despite the ever-present elements of the supernatural&period; The sound design and foley do incredible jobs of creating an atmosphere of unease&comma; though at times I couldn’t help but feel as though it hyped up possible jumpscares that hardly ever actually came&comma; at least not in the way you imagine traditional horror movie jumpscares&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I can’t help but feel that the supernatural elements and horror imagery&comma; despite being present throughout the movie&comma; become laid on a bit too thick near the ending&comma; taking away from the relentless melodrama found throughout earlier portions of the film&period; Where the grotesque fantasies of Guillermo Del Toro seamlessly deliver a clear vision in spite of their disparate influences&comma; Aster’s script can occasionally come across as if the psychological&comma; dramatic fear wrestles against a more standard horror of cryptic seance chants and occult imagery&period; The latter exponentially seizes hold of the film’s final shots&comma; and although it makes acceptable narrative sense&comma; its relatively over-the-top nature can dampen the gruesome melodrama that paves the film to that end&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite the somewhat shifty atmosphere of its horror aspect&comma; 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