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How did everyone die in A Midsummer Night's Cry?

They were all sacrificed.

The death of her family made American college student Dany heartbroken. Her boyfriend Christine persuaded her to go to a remote village in Sweden with some friends to attend a traditional summer festival called Midsummer Festival.

Dany followed them on the trip. At first, Midsummer Festival was quiet, healing and beautiful, which made Dany experience and understand Swedish religious culture. However, with the progress of festival activities, strange things keep happening, and the whole festival becomes more and more bizarre and out of control. After some bold exploration, Dany found that these strange things were related to the religions believed by local people.

What is more frightening is that the whole journey seems to be a conspiracy, with terrible secrets hidden behind it.

Film evaluation

A midsummer night's cry follows the path of the classic cult film pagan, which combines a lot of European folklore and folk customs. True or false, well organized, making it easy for the audience to enter the show. (Summary of papers)

The film is a horror film with a strong literary flavor, which continues the style and elements of Esther's last work-exquisite lens language, disturbing soundtrack and themes related to pagan punishment. The sound of breathing in the film is also reminiscent of the sound of playing the tongue in The Inheritance of Bad Luck. For the first time, this film reminds people of "The Pagan", and it is also different from "The Killing List".

Although the photographer of "Genetic Doom" is in charge of the lens, the film has a completely different visual performance from the former. The film walks out of the claustrophobic dark attic and into the beautiful countryside. Bright colors and strange atmosphere are in sharp contrast, which can be said to be mystery in freshness and uneasiness in tranquility. (Global Screen Review)