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Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb generally consider this the definitive version of the film. While the theatrical cut is praised for its pacing, the Director’s Cut is lauded for making the eventual climax feel more earned through its "slow-burn" character work. Retrospective Review: Ari Aster's Midsommar (2019)

The Director’s Cut is the definitive way to experience the film if you want the full anthropological "study" of the Hårga. However, due to the high compression of an 1800MB file for a 3-hour 1080p movie, you may notice some loss in fine detail during the film's most vibrant, floral moments. Midsommar.2019.DiRECTORS.CUT.1080p.BluRay.1800M...

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Ari Aster’s folk horror masterpiece in the longer, more disturbing Director’s Cut. A couple travels to a remote Swedish midsummer festival, only to find themselves trapped in a pagan cult’s violent rituals.

: At ~1.8GB for a nearly 3-hour film, this is a highly compressed rip. While convenient for storage, expect some "crushing" in the darker intro scenes and minor artifacts during complex shots (like the hallucinogenic, "breathing" grass and flowers). What the Director’s Cut Adds The Lake Ritual