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SPIN-OFF: Nosferatu (2024)

SPIN-OFF: Nosferatu (2024)

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Spin-off! We talk Nosferatu (2024), and discuss comparisons with Nosferatu (1922) and Dracula, gothic horror, repression, and taboo, vampire variety through the eras, and mental illness and the supernatural. Also: As many tangents as you'd expect, incl misunderstanding Lily-Rose Depp's name.


Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of antiziganism, mental illness and related stigma, necrophilia, patriarchal violence against women, and sexual assault.


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(00:05) - Introduction

(02:00) - Nosferatu (2024) preamble and viewing experience


(06:00) - It's all about atmosphere

(07:35) - Nosferatu (2024) vs Nosferatu (1922) vs Bram Stoker's Dracula

(12:45) - Nosferatu and The VVitch (2015): repression and social taboo

(15:50) - Ellen + Lily-Rose Depp + Cassandra of myth

(19:45) - Thomas + Nic Hoult in papa's orchard

(21:03) - HERR KNOCK DIVERSION + the Renfield figure

(25:56) - Count Orlok, transformation, and the cost of immortality

(32:28) - Friedrich, politeness, and the consistency of rich white men

(34:47) - Anna and perfect womanhood

(37:46) - Prof von Franz: the impetus of understanding

(42:53) - The Romani community hunting vampires and radiating aura


(46:22) - Parallels between the ending and Midnight Mass (2021)

(50:56) - Final thoughts

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