Why is this film so popular?
Not speaking of it's quality, more the fact so many people seem to have watched it.
It has now got more votes on IMDB than Hereditary (2018). 319k vs 314k.
On Letterboxd the differential is more insane. 1.057 million vs 751k.
This is with it being a year younger and not quite as highly regarded as Hereditary (that film is worshipped by many). These two make a good comparison since they're both from the same director. Other comparisons;
Midsommar vs Us (2019)
IMDB - 319k vs 298k
LB - 1.057 million vs 726k
Midsommar vs The Lighthouse (2019)
IMDB - 319k vs 216k
LB - 1.057 million vs 604k
Midsommar vs The Witch (2015)
IMDB - 319k vs 262k
LB - 1.057 million vs 517k
Midsommar vs It Follows (2014)
IMDB - 319k vs 243k
LB - 1.057 million vs 328k
Midsommar vs The Babadook (2014)
IMDB - 319k vs 226k
LB - 1.057 million vs 276k
Midsommar vs Halloween (2018)
IMDB - 319k vs 156k
LB - 1.057 million vs 225k
Midsommar vs The Nun (2018)
IMDB - 319k vs 142k
LB - 1.057 million vs 136k
What is it that is driving these viewings? The poster and whole sunny summer horror aesthetic? It's a bit of an odd and quirky film to be amassing such vote turnouts.
I mean look at Halloween, it made $259 million WW vs Midsommars $47 million. Halloween is also a classic horror IP. More people have to have seen Halloween (2018) over Midsommar (2019) but the vote counts are hilariously lopsided (having over 2x as much on IMDB and over 4x on LB). I've noticed this before with voting sites that films like The Nun (which made $365 million WW and is part of one of the most comercially successful horror franchises ever) sometimes get few votes whilst quirky art films are inundated with votes.
The people that use these sites are hipster 'film bros' and not representative of the casual horror viewer?