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oh wow. I can't wait to write about him. To answer your question, Maryann. She ruined an entire town and left behind a lot of causalities, Eggs,Daphne, not to mention all the trouble she caused Sookie by destroying her house, Tara by indirectly killing her boyfriend, and Sam was all messed up. LOL. Thanks for watching.
I think this is why so many related to this story were all searching or craving for love. You hit the nail on this. I know I'm 1 yr late can you do more on this show. My fave was Pam, Eric, lala and Sookie, I hated Bill.
I would not date lestat, he is so toxic, the beatdown was off limits, i would have NEVER allowed him to come back, and after that he was bitter and sarcastic like what the fuck?
"Lewis" and "tusami" was so cute lol Very apt take on the topic. I'd def like to hear more folks talk the quality of these relationship dynamics in the Anne Rice vampire realm. Vampire Pride the way Claudia wants it in IWTV TV show could be a point to use to revamp the Vampire genre entirely. There's so much content where they're trying to shirk their nature or lean so far into it that it's clownery (like Santiago in IWTV the movie)
I really dont feel like claudia is a sociopath, imo shes just a child who is horribly traumatised and trying not to be left by louis, someone she loves whos a parental figure to her.
Louis is an unreliable narrator. His memories with Lestat are confuse and mess up. When Lestat read "Interview with the vampire", he was confuse, angry and funny... and may be sad, and he ripped the book apart😂😂 It is like when he woke up from the slumber, he was kicked into the chest directly, so he wrote "Vampire Lestat". But at least AMC Lestat worth it. At least, he said Louis how much he love him. And the movie Lestat keep giving and giving and let the misunderstanding rose again and again.
Thank you for this insightful and empathetic analysis of the Baroness' portrayal in Cruella. The film skillfully explored the psychology behind narcissistic behavior, and your commentary helps shed light on the complex dynamics of emotional vampirism. It will be fascinating to see if the sequel delves deeper into these themes, perhaps exploring the possibility of redemption and personal growth for Cruella as she navigates her new, liberated life. Hopefully, we'll see her journey continue in a meaningful way.
This film was WONDERFUL! It took me seeing it twice to fully understand the plot but I do consider it one of my favorite thrillers. Shockingly a lot of people I mention it to has never seen it.
One correction i want to make about what you said about narcissists and sociapaths having no empathy is incorrect. They have empathy but it is extremely limited. Much lower than the average person but it is still there.
I'm not sure how I ended up on your videos but you did an awesome job. This version of the Interview with a Vampire is so on point with toxic relationships.
Well you have it all wrong. But Anne wrote it that way. She changed the Lestat character in the second book. He was much more palatable after his transformation. He and Louis's relationship is Eternal in the Vampire Chronicles. The best line in all the Books and the most Romantic was in the 2nd book . Near the end........ "And I had always loved him, hadn't I, no matter what happened, and how strong could love grow if you had eternity to nourish it, and it took only these few moments in time to renew its momentum, its heat?............ Said by Lestat, about Louis when they meet up again after 100 years apart.
All three of them. She was the other woman in the triangle, becoming the mistress and an alternative source of supply for Lestat when he felt Louis couldn't meet his needs.
She was always where she wasn’t needed lmao and she was low key racist and called Louis and Claudia miserable dogs. I couldn’t accept that. Nobody cheered louder than me when Claudia stomped her 😂🎉
I love the story because of the fascinating aspects of his Lestat's character, his charisma in how he brings in people around him. But in real life, he's scary, and I was struck by the evil that Louis got himself into and he became vulnerable to Lestat only because he was already on the dark side. The confession scene said so much of that. I love your analysis of Lestat and Louis!