It’s been over a week since the highly anticipated movie, especially by many Swedes, ‘Midsommar’ premiered in cinemas around the world. The film, directed by Ari Aster, centers around one of Sweden’s most important, if not the most important, holiday: Midsummer. The holiday which celebrates summer solstice takes a twisted turn in the movie, as American teenagers travel to Sweden to partake in the celebrations.
Curious as to what people’s opinions were of the film, our editors scoured the internet in search of opinionated film watchers, and we were not disappointed. If you haven’t already seen the movie – perhaps these tweets below can persuade you to grab a ticket today.
Overheard on the way to work:
“Dude, don’t. She’s gonna Midsommar your ass.”@MidsommarMovie keeping boyfriends in check everywhere.
— max (@MaxCorn) July 13, 2019
Midsommar is a good reminder that staying with a friend's family is always a little uncomfortable
— Bridger Winegar (@bridger_w) July 11, 2019
I saw Midsommar and I don’t know what to do with myself now
— Gustav T. S. Wood (@Gustav_Wood) July 11, 2019
Just saw Midsommar…. I’m calling the police
— Alisa (uh•lee•suh) (@Alisa_M_Ramirez) July 12, 2019
Midsommar. very chill movie. I feel v relaxed now, and calm
[goes to sleep with running shoes on]
— Matt Pearce ? (@mattdpearce) July 6, 2019
just saw Midsommar with my blond friend and now I’m terrified of him
— JuanPa (@jpbrammer) July 6, 2019
How excited are you for @MidsommarMovie on a scale of 1 to dressing up your pet lizard and building him a maypole pic.twitter.com/nIKyKkEdGk
— A24 (@A24) July 3, 2019
My goodness @MidsommarMovie is absolutely incredible. I would wait in line to watch a yogurt commercial if @AriAster was directing it.
— rob fee (@robfee) July 3, 2019
Do not. I repeat: DO NOT take mushrooms before watching #MIDSOMMAR You might think its gonna be fun now but I assure you, you will die.
— Christopher Cross (@HammerkopCross) July 3, 2019
There is a very early scene in Midsommar where Florence Pugh confronts her shitty boyfriend over legit bad behavior, and he gets defensive so she ends up apologizing for making things weird and begging him to just sit and talk to her. I have never felt more seen.
— Louis Peitzman (@LouisPeitzman) July 2, 2019
Highly recommend catching a daytime screening of Midsommar so that when you leave the theater you’ll see the sunshine and just freak the fuck out
— Gary Suarez (@noyokono) July 2, 2019
do yourself a favor and take your absolute shittiest ex to see MIDSOMMAR. pic.twitter.com/fs0TuCo1XI
— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) July 2, 2019
The scariest part of Midsommar is how long all those Swedish people stay locked in a casual embrace. If someone holds you in a hug for that long, you in danger girl.
— Allison P Davis (@AllisonPDavis) June 28, 2019