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Tirapa review

Hereditary

2018-06-08 127 min Horror / Drama Tirapa score 4.6/5

Grief as inherit—family curses staged with domestic geometry and merciless sound.

Hereditary channels horror and drama under Ari Aster; Tirapa evaluates craft choices, performances, and how the film meets its audience.

Director
Ari Aster
Runtime
127 minutes
Release
2018-06-08
Genres
Horror, Drama
Availability
Theatrical & premium digital

Critical analysis

Ari Aster stages grief as contagion—Toni Collette fractures performance across registers, switching from brittle humor to terror without cue cards.

Sound and miniature craft turn the house into nervous system; overhead angles toy with dollhouse control until agency collapses.

Hereditary refuses jump-scare inflation; dread accumulates through family choreography—who speaks first, who apologizes, who inherits silence.

Tirapa recommends it for audiences ready for horror that respects aftermath as much as shock.

Worth watching if…

You like horror that weaponizes quiet before the house breaks open.

Strengths

  • Sound perspective sells interior lives before dialogue spells them out.
  • Pacing trusts viewers to track motive without redundant recap.
  • Color and contrast support theme instead of decorating scenes.
  • Performance calibration matches the film’s emotional risks.

Weak spots

  • Marketing promises a slightly different tempo than the theatrical cut sustains.
  • Secondary antagonists read functional rather than memorable.
  • One exposition chunk arrives as dialogue after visuals already delivered it.
  • The finale resolves cleanly where messiness might have been braver.

Cast

Toni Collette, Alex Wolff, Milly Shapiro, Gabriel Byrne, Ann Dowd

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