Starring: Toni Collette, Alex Wolff, Milly Shapiro, Ann Dowd, Gabriel
Byrne
Direction: Ari Aster
I
am not really a fan of horror genre, atleast in film. While I devour
horror anthologies as books, I mostly stay away from Hollywood
horror. I cannot stomach gore. I tried watching Hannibal series in
Netflix, but stopped in the middle. (It is not horror. It can be
classified as thriller/ mystery genre, with quite a lot of gore)
I
genuinely think that there should be a separate genre called horror
and another genre for gore. There are a few people who enjoy watching
the Wrong & Final Destination series. In my opinion, a genuine
horror film should be able to give the chills without resorting to
gore.
So,
on a personal scale, did Hereditary satisfy my requirements as a
horror movie? There are flashes of gore and flashes of chills. With
an overdose of demons resulting from watching series like Lucifer,
Supernatural etc, adding another name to the Pantheon fails to make
any impression.
Where
does hereditary fail? It has all the elements or to be exact cliches
of horror stories. An isolated house, (either that or a grand mansion
is a template), an attic, flashes of gore, jump scares, glimpses of
ghost, quirky characters, seance etc.,
However
the story falls flat in the last few minutes. While it is possible
for an evil to be terrifying than a ghost, evil in Hereditary is more
voodoo-ish. Also, nobody wants to google the name of a demon in the
middle of a movie.
A
ghost is more relatable. A ghost has been human once and a human can
live as a ghost, haunting the memories of his/her loved ones.
The
movie also commits a cardinal sin, mostly unseen in horror movies. It
ends. A horror movie is not supposed to end. The ghost is supposed to
smile at the camera just before the credits roll, leaving the movie
open ended.
Or
may be it is just that I lost the ability to feel any chills with my
prolonged nights till 3.00 a.m with a messed up sleep cycle. May be
Ari Aster could confine his horror movies to the ghost subject.
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