Filmmaker Ari Aster has oedipal issues. The artist has deeply complicated and unresolved issues with his mother that go back to his earliest movies (to this day, Aster won’t really talk about his mother in the press and has hinted at a troubled, rocky relationship).
His feature-length debut, “Hereditary,” a blistering horror he wrote and directed, not only announced him as an immediate writer/director auteur to watch but unveiled the notions of emotional traumas, toxic relationships, and damaged family legacies handed down—from the matriarchs of the family—that would span his short, but specific and still-blossoming career.
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