Everything Wrong With Hereditary In 13 Minutes Or Less

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Published 2019-01-03
Hereditary is freaky, creepy, original, and features some great performances. But it still has sins!

There was a slightly different version of this sins video that was apparently too gross or graphic or something, so we made some tweaks. But if you want to see that mostly-the-same original version, you can do so here:    • Everything Wrong With Hereditary ORIG...  

Next week: punching sins and adventure/fantasy sins.

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All Comments (21)
  • @allyr4270
    biggest sin is toni collette not getting nominated for an oscar
  • @elizabethlehuta
    I'm just realizing now that the person who was putting the ridiculous amount of nuts in the cake was probably someone in the cult....
  • Just watched this movie and I'm so glad you pointed out the epipen sin. Like what family NEVER carries an epipen?
  • @rghmf
    they not having a epipen every second of the day is the biggest sin of the movie everyone with severe allergy carries one
  • @brodypenn
    Yes the 1.5 minutes of crying was a lot but you should have played the sounds Toni Collette was making. She sounded legitimately heartbroken and it made me feel awful inside. She truly nailed it with that scene and I can’t believe you sinned it. reverse ding
  • @TheKingDagon108
    you didnt even take a sin of for the amazing acting when Peter just realized he accidently got his sister killed ding
  • @LioF20
    That mother’s scream when she found dead Charlie was 100000000 times scarier than the rest of the exorcist crap
  • @Volgher
    7:12 I actually like Peter's cry on this scene. It reminds me of how children cry and to see a teenager in such shock and go through such trauma that he would regress to a child's mental state, I think that, if it was the actor's choice, it was brilliant
  • @TjPhysicist
    5:30 no mention of that "next morning" scene, that scene turned my stomach in so many ways...the way it was done, the acting from the son, realising what he's done and just waiting in horror for the moment when his actions are discovered, that absolutely raw emotion of the mom screaming/crying...just...DAMN!
  • @RockinThaSoLows
    I’m taking away the sin for the 1.5 minutes of crying. That was actually heartbreaking and made my cold dead heart feel something.
  • @ashleyplace7395
    It broke my heart when Peter was screaming “Please Mommy!” Over and over.
  • I think I was actually red faced pissed when I first watched the movie and she sent her young daughter with her high school son to a high school party. I blame her really.
  • @raptorsquad3081
    You didn’t remove a sin for the camera’s zoom in on Peter’s gut wrenching expression after Charlie is decapitated. That was a brilliant scene
  • @MeredithHagan
    Paimon had been in Charlie since she was a baby nursed nursed by her grandmother, which is why she had the “cluck” compulsion and was always building her “toys” with empty pill bottles and bird heads (because putting a head on a new body is basically what Paimon does - like the mannequin with Charlie’s head in the treehouse). Before Charlie, the grandmother had tried to put Paimon into her own son, Annie’s brother Charles, but he mistook the voice of Paimon as schizophrenia and killed himself. After Charlie’s death, Paimon sort of hangs out haunting Peter, but Peter’s too strong for a direct possession (“Peter! GET OUT!”) , so he arranges for the dad to die in front of Annie so that she is finally weak enough to possess. It is seeing his father burned and his mother decapitate herself that traumatized him enough to throw himself from the attic window, and as his soul leaves his body Paimon is finally able to take it for himself.
  • @AlexPerez-tv1zg
    Everything wrong with hereditary: The fact that Toni Colette didn’t get an Oscar
  • @tayla4605
    I’m watching this because I’m too scared to watch the actual movie
  • @ohohvalerie
    A lot of cheap sins here. You know this movie was legendary
  • @Penguinz072
    Ok so my theory for 10:38 is that earlier when Annie tried to burn the book it set her in fire so that it would make her think that it would burn her. And Paimon knew that she would get her husband and stuff to thrown it in so she could try and sacrifice herself. But that was a trick to get rid of the STRONGEST person in the family so that it would be easier to get to Annie then to Peter because Paimon wants a male vessel.
  • @Hraesvelgr44
    This movie is the kind that makes you sprint up the stairs when you turn off the lights