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The long, steel thing that Eliot shoved into Paul is called a trocar. It is used by M.E.'s and morticians to start the embalming process. We NEVER saw that thing shoved into Anna's body. She was killed by being buried alive, which caused her to suffocate. Paul was killed by the trocar. Awesome post! Yes, she woulda started stinking BAD if she were dead. The embalming process was not done. No "Y" shaped incision on her chest, where the medical examiner opens her up to do the autopsy. No corpse is going to be animate like that! EVER! Not even if Eliot was a mortician with a special gift to talk to the dead. The M.E. HAD to be in on it! OR maybe the mortician pulls double-duty as a M.E.? The trocar inserted into Paul's body, right into a vital organ, ended his life right away. That is a sad ending of a movie. The two young lovers WERE alive, but this mortician/serial killer hybrid killed them both. Evil nutcase! I had a friend in my youth who loved making freak scenes during halloween. He used something called mortician's wax to make his hand look like it was caught in a blender. He freaked people out left and right, because it looked so real. It looked so gruesome, but it was fake as hell. He was a young kid doing this. Imagine what an adult mortician, who really preps dead bodies for funerals, can do. Imagine a gruesome car accident, where a person is almost beheaded. He could, with all the tools of the trade, make the head look good as new, with no traumatic injury. it is apparent that she was alive all the while, and the mortician was a serial killer who buries the living, causing their deaths from suffocation, stuck inside a casket six feet underground, with no air to breathe. That is why this movie is a horror movie. It wasn't a mortician with a gift to talk to the dead. He was a wicked serial killer. There were so many clues. If she were dead, how could she trash the examination room? How could she fog up the mirror with her breath? She has NO way of doing that if she is dead. The ending, where Paul tells him that she was alive, and he killed her. The mortician then sticks the trocar into his body, into a vital organ, and that is it for him. He's dead. The sad thing is, the little boy was probably told to put the chick into the box and bury it, killing it the same way. He taught the boy how to bury animals alive, and after he gets older, he will graduate to doing the same to humans. Yeah, how times have changed. I am in the process of buying a speedy new gaming laptop. It is made by MSI, and it has 8 gigabytes of RAM in it! Mind=Blown!!!! I think back when i had an Atari 800! 48k!! Gosh!!! It is just a part of Spanish. Recently, i heard the term "movil", which is the Spanish word for "mobile". I wholeheartedly agree! I love her! She is soooo beautiful! I am awaiting with anticipation any new movies she appears in!! like i said, there shoulda been a sequel to SOTW. I don't remember a horror movie ever made where millions of kids were targetted and murdered. The only movie i remember where children were attacked was the movie "The Children", back in the late 70's/early 80's. It was a movie, where a bus full of schoolkids passed a nuclear plant, and somehow made these kids radioactive killers. the kids would touch people and kill them. It was very cheesy. One of the townspeople, an old man, asked Cockran in a low voice "What happened" after Cockran and his androids showed up to take Marge Guttman away after the little electronic thingamajig misfired, causing bugs to crawl out of her maw. Yes, the townspeople knew the sinister goings on at the mask plant. so what killed him? being bitten by those snakes would EVENTUALLY kill him, since he had been given no antivenom, but he died TOO fast. Or maybe he fainted, or a big guy like him probably had a coronary after seeing his son killed and hundreds of those beetles crawled out of his head. It is part of the curse. The rock the androids were chipping away at and putting into the little electronic doohickies that they would hook to the masks is from Stonehenge, which is awash in supernatural elements. The rock is 7 tons, so Cockran and his goonies somehow used supernatural power to movie it from Stonehenge to Santa Mira. It is not of good, of course. No white magick involved here. It is black magic. The voice states at the beginning of the 1957 horror movie "Curse of the Demon", right as Stonehenge comes into view, "It has been written, since the beginning of time, even unto these ancient stones, that evil, supernatural creatures exist in a world of darkness. And it is also said, man using the power of the ancient runic symbols, can call forth these powers of darkness, the demons of hell." The insects were just part of the evil of the said ancient runic symbols. I would love to visit Stonehenge someday. this movie IS a classic. The atmosphere in it is fantastic! The wicked, arrogant attitude of devil cult leader Julian Karswell is really eye opening and a big contrast to that of skeptic John Holden. The acting is superb! The demon materialising from smoke and growing bigger and more sinister looking makes this a movie that will keep people awake at night. exactly! it is better to show total eerie, crazy smoke chasing someone in the dark forest than a demon. It keeps the skepticism going, and that keeps the mysteriousness going. perhaps it is prejudiced, but it isn't racist. no. not racist. "you forgot to pay, mon".."you forgot to paimon." I doubt he even forgot to pay. I think Paranormal Activity, with the jump scares, and the ouija board catching fire, was a lot more scary than Hereditary. Not scariest movie ever. Not by a long shot. Scary involves satan, the supreme evil that all demons bow to, and worship. This movie had scary parts, but there are far more scarier horror movies out there.Right now, I am watching "Curse of the Demon", a movie from 1957. It has a demon, witchcraft, and even an evil parchment. It is scarier than Hereditary. Lots of discussion on the black arts in this movie. There is even a sèance. i thought it was scary, but i liked The Conjuring better! To me, that 2013 film was more of a supernatural horror film. Hereditary is almost like a drama than a horror movie. God the father would not subject your afterlife to endless torment and suffering, if you did not deserve it. Consulting a psychic is divination. God says it is a No-No!! Murdering a kitten, to save your own life, is also a No-No. She was about to give the button to an innocent person at the restaurant, which woulda passed the curse to them, but she knew it woulda been the wrong thing to do, so she didn't do it. She got dragged to hell because of the evil deeds she committed. If she would have done the right thing (though i don't know what right thing she coulda done to rid herself of the curse) she wouldn't have suffered such a fate. Yes! Very gross scene. I remember a news report that was NOT for the squeamish. A funeral home had problems. BIG ones. Liquid ones. Bodies in boxes were stacked in the garage, near the hearses, and bodily fluids were leaking out into puddles. A bloody casket pillow was seen on the floor of the lobby. Yikes!!