Why did this movie become such a success?

Why did this movie become such a success?

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well directed
Anya
nice eerie feel to it
Anya
lends itself to a lot of interpretations
Anya
very good overall
and Anya

>Witches Real
>Christianity Bad
>Female Empowerment
This combination guarantees critical acclaim.

Because the puritans know how to truly worship God.

>The V Vitch

What did they mean by this?

it was pretty good

Sexxxxx

no shoehorned blacks

Women are fucking stupid and their opinions should be discarded.

Did it really? The only people i know who've seen are always edgy girls with tats and piercings. When i quiz them on why they like it, its always the fukin goat...

sure, I'll believe that

It was well made. The premise was great beside a ya becoming a witch, it didn't feel natural for the character at all. She just decides at the end "guess I'll be a witch".

>christianity bad
The film doesn't suggest that

idk i thought it was kinda weak as a film. same with that other horror movie with the retard who has her head popped off for whatever creepy as ritual.

>it didn't feel natural for the character at all
She was alone in the middle of nowhere. Not that many options left

Freaky looking whyte gurl

thomasin is a cool name.
also the movie is just a great, contained, believable period piece

>he doesn't know

She's black

Cute. CUTE!!: The Person

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her ass

It does. Satan manifests as a force (freedom), but there is no God present. The film frames Christianity as something that constrains and enables hypocrisy (incest/lust and pride/wrath). By breaking free of the framework (her family) Thomasin is able to self-actualize with peers (VVitches - "atheists") that are "free" of arbitrary moral dictates. Quite literally the Daughter kills the Father.