Some viewers have not been impressed by TikTokers recreating the ending sequence to Saltburn as they flaunt their homes. With TikTok being a hub for viral videos, it quickly picks up trends from new pieces of pop culture within days of their release.
Saltburn, the latest dark comedy from Emerald Fennell, has generated quite a bit of excitement prior to its release. Starring Barry Keoghan as Oliver Price, the film has raised eyebrows with its intriguing bathtub scenes and unconventional humor. Since its release, the movie has continued to captivate audiences, with some fixating on the bathtub water while others are fascinated by the closing sequence featuring Keoghan dancing around the Saltburn estate. Spoiler alert - proceed with caution.
What is the Saltburn house trend on TikTok?
Well, some fans have taken that and made it their own – recreating the Irishman’s moves to show off their own extravagant homes.
The videos begin with someone's back to the camera as Sophie Ellis-Bexter's "Murder on the Dancefloor" plays in the background, followed by celebratory movements around the house. However, the videos have also faced criticism. TikToker Ellie__.e's clip has gone viral across social media, with one Twitter/X repost garnering over 21 million views. One viewer commented, "Can't wait for the eat the rich trend."
There are plenty of other videos inspired by the trend, with hundreds already showcasing smaller homes and even mocking extravagant houses. Saltburn has given the rich a trend to follow, and I love it.
@boymolish January 1, 2024 tweet has been criticized for missing the true message of the scene and being used as an opportunity for people to flaunt. "They obviously didn't grasp the movie...," one person commented.
The complaints about Keoghan’s character celebrating taking the home from the super-rich family do have a valid point. Despite this, it is likely the most significant trend to emerge from the film, even if the message becomes somewhat obscured.
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z netizen, I find the Saltburn TikTok trend both intriguing and problematic. On the one hand, it's a creative way for people to engage with and express their appreciation for the film. The dance sequence is visually striking and memorable, and it's fun to see people put their own spin on it. On the other hand, the trend has also been criticized for being materialistic and tone-deaf. The film is a dark comedy that satirizes the excesses of the wealthy, and some people feel that the TikTok trend glorifies those same excesses.
Personally, I think the trend is a bit of both. It's a creative and fun way to engage with the film, but it's also important to be aware of the potential for it to be misinterpreted. I think it's important for people to be mindful of the message of the film and to avoid using the trend as an opportunity to flaunt their wealth.