: This conversation includes a few spoilers because “Midsommar” is not the kind of film you can discuss without revealing key details.]“Midsommar” is very bright — literally,” Reynor describes of the folk horror film. “Sun-filled fields of grass are punctuated by villagers dressed in all-white flowing hippie attire with flower details. All the terror in the film happens in broad daylight.
He continued, “This is an opportunity to do something that’s unique. None of the camera direction or any of that was written into the script so when [Ari] spoke to me about it in person, I understood what his vision was for, how he was going to execute it visually, there was no way that I could’ve said no to doing it.”
Said scene isn’t a sexy bedroom romp. Instead it’s a twisted mating ritual between Reynor and one of the villagers that includes a chorus of naked women of all shapes, sizes and ages cheering them on, including an elder who helps Reynor along by grabbing and pushing on his bare buttocks. Reynor’s bewildered looks when he realizes what is happening while continuing to partake makes the scenario even weirder.
Next up for Reynor, who was born in the U.S. but raised in Ireland, is the premiere of his writing and directorial debut, “Bainne” a ghost story short that takes places in the 19th century during Ireland’s Great Famine.
A very tobe hopper tone
I have no qualms with nudity per se. But I’m done with sex scenes. They’re just porn playing dress up as cinema. Especially now days. It’s exploitive, awkward, and uncomfortable to watch; alone or with others. Tired of watching actors mime intimacy for audience excitement.
I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing.
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