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|fullname = Dani Ardor
 
|fullname = Dani Ardor
 
|alias = May Queen
 
|alias = May Queen
 
|origin = ''Midsommar''
 
|origin = ''Midsommar''
|occupation = Member of a secret pagan cult
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|occupation = Psychology undergraduate <small>(formerly)</small>
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Cult leader
|skills = Manipulation<br>
 
Intelligence<br>
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|skills = Intelligence<br>
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Resilience
Charisma<br>
 
|hobby = Practicing arts and crafts
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|hobby = Studying psychology
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|goals = Join the cult member of a new family and became the current May Queen<br> Sacrifice Christian and the victims to death as vengeance for Christian's behavior. <small>(all successful)</small><br>
|goals = Fulfill human sacrifices <small>(successful)</small>.
 
 
|crimes = Murder<br>
 
|crimes = Murder<br>
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Human sacrifice
Psychological manipulation and torture<br>
 
 
|type of villain = Tragic Cult Leader
Deception<br>
 
 
|size = 200
|type of villain = Manipulative Dark Priest}}
 
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{{Quote|Are these the May Queens?|Dani to Pelle.}}
 
'''Dani Ardor '''is the protagonist villain of the 2019 folk horror film ''Midsommar'' directed by Ari Aster. She is crowned the "May Queen" by the pagan cult and eventually accepts them as her family.
   
 
She is portrayed by Florence Pugh, who's performance was praised by critics.
'''Dani Ardor '''is the main protagonist of the 2019 folk horror film ''Midsommar ''directed by Ari Aster. She is crowned the "May Queen" by the pagan cult and eventually accepts them as her family.
 
 
She is portrayed by Florence Pugh.
 
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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Before the events in Sweden, Dani's sister Terri commits a murder suicide, killing herself and their parents via car exhaust. Dani becomes traumatized and distraught after the event, further straining her relationship with her boyfriend Christian Hughes, who is emotionally distant, and wants to end their relationship. The following summer, Dani still deals with the death of her family, and learns that Christian and his friends, Mark and Josh are going to Sweden with their friend Pelle, who has invited them to attend a midsummer celebration.
Towards the final act of the film, the pagan cult makes the decision to sacrifice four individuals, who will all die from being burned in the yellow building seen throughout the film. Among the four is Dani's boyfriend Christian Hughes, with whom she is no longer getting along with. Before the group proceeds with the killings, they ask Dani whether or not they should sacrifice Christian. Although hesistant, she ultimately agrees to go forward with this after seeing him have sex with Maja.
 
   
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Dani wasn't informed of the trip, and Christian reluctantly allows her to come, much to Mark and Josh's annoyance. There, Dani's trauma reaches a high point, as the cult makes her drink psychedelics, and she later participates in the maypole competition. Dani wins the competition, and is crowned the May Queen, and later sees Christian having sex with Maja. Dani suffers from another panic attack upon this discovery, but is comforted by the Hårga women as they wail with her in empathy.
Christian is stuffed into a disemboweled bear and placed in a designated temple, alongside the still-living Ingemar, a second villager, and the ritualistically-prepared corpses of Josh, Mark, Simon, Connie, and the two elders. The temple is burned in an effort to purge the cult's evil. As the cult celebrates the completion of their ritual, Dani sobs in horror, but gradually begins to smile.
 
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Towards the final act of the film, the pagan cult makes the decision to sacrifice four individuals, who will all die from being burned in the yellow building seen throughout the film. Among the four is Christian. Before the group proceeds with the killings, they ask Dani whether or not they should sacrifice Christian. Although hesitant, she ultimately agrees to go forward with this after seeing him have sex with Maja, having become bitter and heartbroken.
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Christian is stuffed into a disemboweled bear and placed in the designated temple, alongside the still-living Ingemar, a second villager, and the ritualistically-prepared corpses of Josh, Mark, Simon, Connie, and the two elders. The temple is burned in an effort to purge the cult's evil. As the cult celebrates the completion of their ritual, Dani sobs in horror, but gradually begins to smile.
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|You have to eat the herring.<br>Why?|A villager and Dani on eating Swedish food.}}
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{{Quote|Why would Simon leave without her?|Dani to the group on why Simon would leave Connie behind.}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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===Images===
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<gallery widths="300" bordercolor="red" captiontextcolor="red" position="center">
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Dani-and-Pelle.jpg|Dani with Pelle.
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Dani-and-Christian.jpg|Dani with Christian.
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Dani-Profile.jpg
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Dani-and-Christian-birthday.jpg|An annoyed Dani seeing Christian attempt to light the cupcake for forgetting her birthday.
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Ari-Aster-Dani.jpg
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Dani-sees-Christian's-adultery.jpg|Dani looking through the peephole, seeing Christian having sex with Maja.
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Dani-comfort.jpg|A distraught Dani being comforted by the Hårga women.
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Dani-May-Queen.jpg|Dani as the new May Queen.
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Dani-smile.jpg|Dani smiling upon the sacrifice of Christian and the others.
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===Videos===
 
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<gallery widths="300" bordercolor="red" captiontextcolor="red" position="center">
 
The Ending Of ‘Midsommar’ Explained Pop Culture Decoded
 
The Ending Of ‘Midsommar’ Explained Pop Culture Decoded
 
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==Trivia==
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*The surname Ardor is a noun, meaning a zealous or excited transitory state, foreshadowing the climax of the film.
 
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Are these the May Queens?
~ Dani to Pelle.

Dani Ardor is the protagonist villain of the 2019 folk horror film Midsommar directed by Ari Aster. She is crowned the "May Queen" by the pagan cult and eventually accepts them as her family.

She is portrayed by Florence Pugh, who's performance was praised by critics.

Background

Before the events in Sweden, Dani's sister Terri commits a murder suicide, killing herself and their parents via car exhaust. Dani becomes traumatized and distraught after the event, further straining her relationship with her boyfriend Christian Hughes, who is emotionally distant, and wants to end their relationship. The following summer, Dani still deals with the death of her family, and learns that Christian and his friends, Mark and Josh are going to Sweden with their friend Pelle, who has invited them to attend a midsummer celebration.

Dani wasn't informed of the trip, and Christian reluctantly allows her to come, much to Mark and Josh's annoyance. There, Dani's trauma reaches a high point, as the cult makes her drink psychedelics, and she later participates in the maypole competition. Dani wins the competition, and is crowned the May Queen, and later sees Christian having sex with Maja. Dani suffers from another panic attack upon this discovery, but is comforted by the Hårga women as they wail with her in empathy.

Towards the final act of the film, the pagan cult makes the decision to sacrifice four individuals, who will all die from being burned in the yellow building seen throughout the film. Among the four is Christian. Before the group proceeds with the killings, they ask Dani whether or not they should sacrifice Christian. Although hesitant, she ultimately agrees to go forward with this after seeing him have sex with Maja, having become bitter and heartbroken.

Christian is stuffed into a disemboweled bear and placed in the designated temple, alongside the still-living Ingemar, a second villager, and the ritualistically-prepared corpses of Josh, Mark, Simon, Connie, and the two elders. The temple is burned in an effort to purge the cult's evil. As the cult celebrates the completion of their ritual, Dani sobs in horror, but gradually begins to smile.

Quotes

You have to eat the herring.
Why?
~ A villager and Dani on eating Swedish food.
Why would Simon leave without her?
~ Dani to the group on why Simon would leave Connie behind.

Gallery

Images

Videos

Trivia

  • The surname Ardor is a noun, meaning a zealous or excited transitory state, foreshadowing the climax of the film.