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Hereditary



Hereditary - in which family means everything to some people, and nothing at all to others. Annie has a nice family, with a husband and two kids, but her mom is kind of a pill. When her mom dies, Annie chooses not to go through all her belongings because she wants to respect her dead mother's privacy, I guess. It comes out that they had a bad relationship, even though Annie took her in and cared for her in the last days of her life. Um, it also becomes apparent that Annie was scared of her mother, and didn't speak to her for the first few years of her older son's life.
     Ummm, this movie was so haunting and scary that I don't need a blog post to remember all the horrible stuff that happened in it. So, I will just say that his name was King Paimon, and just go watch it. I don't ever want to see it again. Maybe.

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