
As we know, Midsommar, Ari Aster’s summer horror flick about Swedish pagan murder rituals, is actually about relationships. Specifically, not great ones. The director himself called it a “breakup movie.” The film’s heroine experiences a series of traumatic incidents, including losing her entire family and various death-cult activities, but most traumatic of all: She has a trash boyfriend.
Now, in the spirit of the film’s plot (or in tacit acknowledgment of those who took their partners to see Midsommar and were told that it was dumb and artsy and worse than Suspiria and to stop, for God’s sake, taking them to these things), A24, the studio behind the movie, is partnering with digital therapy company Talkspace. So, if death cults or bad taste are straining your relationship, all you have to do is comment on A24’s ad to get three free months of couples therapy: