![]() “You don’t see that stuff happening to male actors in films very much,” said Reynor. All while grappling with his own feelings of vulnerability in shooting an intense scene completely naked - the likes of which are usually experienced by women in horror films. He was attempting to keep up the spirits of the background players, none of whom spoke English, during the more than 16-hour final day of shooting, while also conveying empathy and understanding to actress Isabelle Grill, who was shooting her first feature film, in the scene with him. In one iteration the tripping was way too distracting and you’re not paying attention to the characters, and then you brought it down to the point where if you are paying attention to the characters, you’ll never notice the tripping effects.įor Reynor, the scene brought up a mix of emotions. “I’m sure for some of those shots we got to the point where we had 60 versions. “There are some things we did in camera, but for the most part we had visual effect artists doing that in post,” he said. “And I felt like by and large, all of the performances really hit the right beats of what it’s like to be under the influence of mushrooms.”Īster said it was a “long process of trial and error” to find the exact nuance of the visuals. ![]() “We had some conversations with the other members of the cast, some of them, who hadn’t had mushroom trips before and talked about the experiences of it and how it feels,” he added. It’s a relief that it’s not being panned.”Īs to capturing the spaced-out sensations of the drug in his performance, he responded, “I’ve done my fair share of psychedelic drugs. “There’s something very strange about finishing a movie and simultaneously having opinions raining down on it. “It’s very surreal because we just finished the movie,” he said during a recent stop in Los Angeles. ![]() To get the film ready in time, his final mixing session was a 23-and-a-half hour day of work. Aster was racing to finish the film for its initial screenings just a few weeks ahead of release and almost immediately began doing extensive interviews. With no less than “Get Out” and “Us” maestro Jordan Peele declaring in a Fangoria interview that “Midsommar” has “some of the most atrociously disturbing imagery I’ve ever seen on film,” the movie has been generating a lot of conversation. They become far more than just observers, but unwitting pawns in a series of rituals and customs that play out with ultimate consequences. When Christian begrudgingly invites Dani to join him and some fellow anthropology graduate students on a trip to Sweden to visit a community known as the Harga, their fates are mutually sealed. ![]()
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