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All the SPOILERS are ahead for Barbarian. You’ve been alerted.
Talk about a dive scare! My heart has actually never ever dropped in fear as much as it did when bad Bill Skarsgård’s Keith was whipped versus the wall by the beast in Barbarian. And wear’t even get me begun on the gruesome cringe minute when Justin Long’s AJ gets force breastfed by her. Who would believe up such a scary animal? Well, it was writer/director Zach Cregger’s doing, and he informed all of us about its origins.
During CinemaBlend’s Barbarian interviews, the scary filmmaker shared his motivation for the animal that still certainly haunts a lot of our dreams. In his words:
That’s right, Zach Cregger was affected by the very old English impressive, Beowulf, particularly the illustrated edition (opens in brand-new tab). He revealed a photo of Grendel, who is among the book’s villains and referred to as a “animal of darkness, banished from joy and accursed of God, the destroyer and devourer of our human kind.”
However, having seen the Barbarian ending, the creature is not the villain of the movie, but rather the spawn of its real villain’s horrible crimes against women over the years. The creature is formally named “The Mother” and played by Matthew Patrick Davis, who wore a suit to play the unsettling creature.
When Barbarian hit theaters a few weeks ago, its terrifying concept led it to win its very first weekend at package workplace and earn praise from audiences. Ahead of launching the effective scary film, Zach Cregger likewise shown CinemaBlend that he made a key change to the movie thanks to audience feedback from a test screening.
There’s certainly a lot of shock factor to Barbarian between its two beginnings: one where Georgina Campbell and Bill Skarsgård’s characters are placed in the awkward situation of an Airbnb double booking, and another more comedic one where Justin Long’s character falls into the same basement by ridiculously measuring the square footage of the same place, which he owns.
While The Mother is initially super terrifying, the movie takes us on another journey later in the film when we learn she’s not even the most creepy character in the movie. The man living in the basement who created her alongside Justin Long’s character, who recently raped a woman and ends up trying to kill Georgina Campbell’s character in order to save himself, are much worse than the gruesome creature inspired by Beowulf.
Following Barbarian, there’s a ton of upcoming horror movies heading our way right in time for the fall season.
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