The film explores the "sins of the mother" and how family history can feel like a preordained, inescapable fate.
Using Annie's miniatures, the film frequently uses wide shots and camera angles that make the characters look like dolls, suggesting they are being manipulated by forces beyond their control. Hereditary movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert
Hereditary (2018) is a landmark in contemporary "elevated horror," known for its visceral depiction of family trauma and masterful technical execution. Directed by Ari Aster in his feature debut, the film stars Toni Collette as Annie Graham, a miniature artist who uncovers disturbing secrets about her family's lineage after the death of her secretive mother. Plot and Themes