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Midsommar — Sunlight, Sacrifice, and the Ruins of Grief

12 min · 30 de sep de 2025
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In Ari Aster’s Midsommar (2019), horror doesn’t hide in the shadows — it blossoms in the light. Join me as we travel to Hälsingland, where grief becomes ritual, flowers mask teeth, and the sun never sets. This episode explores: * Dani’s journey from devastating loss to May Queen. * How cults prey on the vulnerable, offering belonging in exchange for obedience. * The clash between individualism and community, grief and ritual, liberation and control. * Why Midsommar has become an icon of “daylight horror,” echoing films like The Wicker Man and reshaping modern horror. Grief burns, flowers bloom, and the fire still waits.

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