Since the release of salt burnonline viewers were hooked on the film's darkly academic, rich and upper-class 1990s aesthetic.
(Think tuxedo black tie dress code, indie-era smudged eyeliner, and music like Sophie Ellis-Bextor's 2000s bop “Murder on the Dancefloor.”).
Some even took the opportunity to flaunt their generational wealth by showing off their homes while dancing to Ellis-Bextor hits in a huge house that 'gives' the same vibe as the Saltburn mansion. . New trend on TikTok.
Perhaps as a result of trends, or perhaps just nostalgia on the part of listeners, “Murder on the Dancefloor” is still in the UK Spotify Top 20 chart 23 years after its original release in 2001. .
“When Saltburn hits a little too close to home,” one user posted a majestic view of the pool and garden, while another shared a similar caption of a gorgeous dining room.
Another user wrote, “Like dancing around my fiancé's parents house…” as she bounces around each room of the house in the video.
@meg_coombs1 Looks like I'm dancing around my fiance's parents' house… #saltburn #statelyhome #murderonthedancefoor #dancing #saltburnmovie #fyp #foryoupage
“Me after watching Saltburn,” one woman wrote while dancing inside a large house decorated for Christmas.
“Pov: Family Christmas in Saltburn,” someone else wrote, showing a Dec. 25 scene at a home that shares the film's aesthetic.
However, those posting Houses Like Saltburn have pointed out that they have misunderstood the point of the film, which attempts to satirize the upper class in its absurdity, and some viewers have found this trend Not impressed.
One person wrote: “It's amazing how many people didn't get the point of Saltburn.”
“I have all the money in the world and I can't understand the story of the movie!'' said another.
Another added: “This proves Saltburn understands the ignorance that certain people have about themselves.”
A fourth source commented: “It's really nice to flaunt your wealth when the cost of living is at stake.”
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