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mulders-too-large-shirt · 2 months ago
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s4 episode 5 thoughts
i’m back. i’m back and i’m intrigued. because i'm reading the episode description, and if we get more mulder ex lore here, which the episode description makes it sound like we will, i am… not sure how i will feel on the subject. the term “reincarnation” makes it sound like whoever it was… died. did an ex of his die? and that is a lot of mulder marked by pain and suffering. and maybe i’m getting ahead of myself. but the writers KNOW we want our agents to smooch, so focusing on an ex might make me, the viewer, feel weird. i just need to get all these thoughts out in writing before we begin.
how is he gonna tell if someone is a reincarnated lover? or am i misunderstanding this entirely. 
only one way to find out
author’s note: oh my gosh…… nothing could have prepared me for this. at all. here i was thinking it was ex lore time, but it was past life time, and there are TEARS in my eyes.
(serious author's note: i ask for some grace in this episode recap. there may be some things i word poorly. i am familiar with the terminology used to describe DID, and did my best, but acknowledge that i may have come up short. please understand that this is intended to capture my live reactions to what i was seeing for the very first time. at times here, there are no reactions, just a sort of a nebulous recapping of what i saw because i was feeling So Many Things. so this one might be messy, and i hope that is okay. i don't understand what i am feeling, but i am feeling a Lot of it, and humbly ask for your patience in my clumsy wording as well as some helpful discussion on what just went down)
let us begin, i type as i sniff up some tears
we open with mulder in a field… is he reciting poetry? and looking very sad. 
wait, is he not actually reciting poetry and he just talks like that? while holding two pictures of old timey people. i’d guess civil war era.
okay. so now we jump right to the intro. that was quick. i’m still processing what we just saw because we were really dropped into that one with no context whatsoever.
federal agents break into a temple in tennessee. they’re looking for illegal firearms! and a guy named ephesian.
but mulder sees a window… and he is staring at it… walking out the door as if led by some sort of spiritual quest while scully yells his name and wonders wtf he’s doing. he is not responding to her at all, but she’s chasing after him because she is a good friend.
so he’s hearing things while scully is pulling her gun out, and it does appear that he found a trapdoor!
he busts in, and slaps some poison out of the hand of a woman who was taking sips, and then grabs the dude who i assume is the cult leader. whew… that was close
now they’re at some sort of meeting, listening to tapes, and skinner is here!!! hiiii skinner. everybody say hi skinner!
so, someone on the tape seems to be whistleblowing on this cult- the seven stars or something- saying that the leader is hurting children and stockpiling weapons. mulder looks incredibly pensive during all of this.
oh! someone refers to mulder as “our man spooky”, which is kind of hilarious, while complaining that the reports were weak. scully leans in and asks yeah, how did he know that? while the men are fighting.
and skinner yells KNOCK IT OFF!!!! because the folks at the compound were somehow able to hide all the evidence before they got there, and now they’re forced to hold ephesian and “his wives” on “BS charges”. so now the agents MUST find evidence of firearms and who the informant was NOW because they will try to get an arraignment fast.
woah. no pressure.
skinner comes over talk to mulder and scully- they must look into this ephesian fellow's claims of supernatural abilities. scully says he can use the book of revelations to manipulate his followers, but seems to suspect no real powers. 
they to talk to this ephesian fellow, who says he knew for 9 centuries that scully was coming, and starts going on about the bible, quoting stuff. very scary behavior.
mulder comes in with the fact check. jesus said that at smyrna, not about some church in tennessee! (his knowledge…. it always impresses me)
this dude is being super creepy, telling them to put aside their investigation “for your own souls”, because soon all unfaithful shall “be destroyed by God’s mighty men”. so this is some pretty standard cult rhetoric here. if you've studied religions, you've heard this one many times. it seems that ephesian thinks he and his people shall be the ones doing this violence. a tight zoom in on mulder’s troubled face as he quotes more scripture.
they have 6 wives to question, and mulder says to start with one in particular. interesting… i wonder why that one. is it because she was the one they caught ephesian with in the hidden area... or something more?
her name is melissa, and she says she’s 25 as she smokes a cigarette and dodges their questions. she’s been at the compound and married to ephesian for a year. 
mulder asks if it troubles her that ephesian has so many other wives, and she just recites scripture instead of answering. so scully comes in with the “i’d have a tough time if my husband had so many children with other women”. this seems to begin to get her to crack, as she tears up.
wait... it’s so wrong to hear scully call someone else, who isn't her sister, melissa :(
melissa she doesn’t have any children with ephesian yet... because he has to wait for God to tell him that the right soul is ready to be reincarnated, which is why his children are the most sacred members of the temple. naturally, of course /s
things get quiet when they ask if he had been hurting the children until melissa starts talking with a very different voice and set of mannerisms, and she no longer replies to the name melissa. so scully scrawls “multiple personality” in her loopy handwriting and passes it over to mulder. oh! is this sydney?
(at this point, i shall begin to refer to sydney with he/him pronouns, as this is what mulder does. normally i would stick to my journalistic integrity and keep reporting the things i wrote down incorrectly while watching the episode, but i'm trying to be very respectful- i hope you understand)
but mulder writes back to scully no, this is not a multiple personality case, it's a past life case! his handwriting is very blocky. to prove his point, he asks sydney who the current president is, and he responds that it is harry truman. ah. so, he's a few years off.
mulder claims that “somehow he just knew” sydney was melissa's past life, which doesn’t reveal a lot, but his eyes are very soulful and i want to hold his hand.
skinner says they need to find something to get this case moving forward, and mulder is like dude, we found sydney, the voice matched! i would agree with his judgement that this in fact a sizeable discovery.
mulder is saying that what they have seen matches the criteria of DID in the DSM4 (woah, need to look up when we switched to 5), but scully is saying that some people don’t even think it exists as a condition, and skinner thinks it could be a trap to buy more time for ephesian. so no one is in agreement here.
but mulder is going into his psychology expert mode and is making a very compelling case that this is an example of DID, particularly in the fact that sydney emerged when the topic of child abuse came up, which fulfilled the protector role. scully wants to know more before giving any sort of diagnosis, but she doesn't seem opposed to the hypothesis.
(skinner seems to fumble over which pronouns to use for each personality here)
skinner says to go ahead and take her back to the compound and see if it gets any results in prompting memories that could be useful to the investigation, but scully is mad at mulder! he didn’t even have the courage to tell skinner he thinks they're dealing with past lives here! mulder, who is usually so brave!!
he mumbles that skinner wouldn’t believe him. which is true.
woah, i don’t know how to interpret this line here, so i’ll just write it down for further analysis:
“i don’t believe that you feel responsible for those 50 lives. or melissa reidel. you are only responsible to yourself, mulder”
(is she saying he doesn’t care about those 50 people?? is she saying he has an ulterior motive? is she calling him a liar, and that he is using this case to gain support for his supernatural ideas?? is she calling him selfish? or is she trying to tell him that he can only be responsible for himself and control his own actions, that he cannot place the burden of saving everyone upon his shoulders? is she berating or reassuring him or both? does she think he isn't serious about the lives in danger?)
i can’t figure it out, but he gets up and leaves. (after watching the episode, i still can't figure it out- what did you think?)
so they take melissa back to the temple, and scully asks her to recall the painful memories so they can keep herself and others safe. it is very tense as she walks into a bedroom and sees many photos on the wall of ephesian and his wives. she knocks some of them over and starts crying.
scully still looks furious with mulder. it's as if she thinks his desire for supernatural entities to be proven comes ahead of his desire to save actual lives, and it's recalling her comparison to ahab during the conversation on the rock. she must feel that there is no time for this, that they need to get concrete answers right away or horrible things will happen; perhaps she thinks he isn't focused, is being fanciful. and i understand the pressure of a ticking clock, but after so long, this rift between them, it doesn't feel right.
oh my goodness, we see some horrific artwork on the wall by the kids at the temple. woah. shoutout to the set design team.
melissa is in the playroom sobbing, but asks why she is being called melissa. scully asks what she should call her, and that is how we meet lily. but lily isn’t there for very long before sydney comes back, saying to “leave the kid alone”. mulder says they can all be safe if they just are told where the guns are. then melissa seems to come back, and she goes back out the window where mulder was staring earlier!!! what does this window know?!?
and the score here is really pretty as she walks outside, scully following behind her. mulder is clearly unwell, though, and scully asks what is wrong, which he ignores and walks past her. typical him.
a new alter of melissa's seems to front, now with a southern accent, saying the guns are in a bunker. but… it’s the civil war she’s talking about. she was a nurse, looking for someone who was staying in tennessee. and she found that someone here, dead. then she was hidden in a bunker while the battle raged above her. it is very horrific, what she is describing.
she clarifies that she was there in november 1863, then turns to mulder and says “as were you”. he doesn’t seem shocked by this, but scully is, as this new southern belle proclaims “this is the field where i watched you die” OH!
(mulder, a confederate in a past life… this is deeply unfortunate)
mulder is trying to make a phone call to a hypnotist while they drive melissa back to the police station, but scully figures out he’s trying to do past life regression on her and says not to. and that her life is in shreds, and that is too much for her to handle. i hate to say it, but i agree with her. melissa has been through so much, and with such a tight deadline, i don't know if they have time for such a journey.
OH! mulder is angry. his voice is all growly as he yells “YOU WERE THERE, SCULLY! you saw it, you heard it, why can’t you feel it?” oh my gosh… the way he slammed his hand on the wheel... why can't she see it, it seems so obvious to him... how infuriating it must be...
scully asks why ephesian is a paranoid sociopath for claiming to be in greece years ago, but he isn’t for claiming to have died in that field……. damn…….
(idk what’s going on here between them exactly but i’m stressed. they are stressing me out)
(at this point, we begin a sequence in which i am so enraptured with what is going on, i have no reactions to all of the things i am seeing, and just recount them to you, with occasional interjections of "oh my god"- but i think if you've seen the episode, you get why it had this effect on me)
so they do get a therapist, who is talking to melissa. she begins to answer the therapist's questions about seeing anything upsetting at the compound, talking about a woman named elizabeth and her son scott, who came to live in the temple. and ephesian took the son away. but ephesian caught his mother visiting her son, and “the mighty men” beat her, which brings melissa to tears as she recounts this. and he hit the boy, calling him garbage, beating him.
scully looks very stressed in the background to hear all of this, but sydney is now fronting at this point, saying to leave melissa alone, and that the guns are in the bunkers… somewhere. where they are is a mystery, though.
scully leans down to mulder and says that maybe there is a map somewhere, but mulder says she knows where to find them. and at this she says “mulder…” in a very breathy fashion and i still can’t quite articulate what is going on between them…. but he’s going in.
he says it’s me, melissa, and asks her to go back to the field. “your eyes may have changed shade, but it cannot color the soul behind them”, she says. that they are only to meet in passing in this life. and she misses him. he just stared and stares, before his head falls into his hands
scully is trying to explain to him that this is a product of melissa's illness, and she can’t give any specifics- no names or locations, and they don’t have time to do this, because ephesian’s arraignment is in two hours.
“wouldn’t you, scully? wouldn’t anybody?” <- oh my god…. is he compelled by a terrible sense of duty or by his own curiosity? is she scared to watch him go down this path he cannot return from?
okay, so now he is going back into his past lives. this sequence is almost entirely a close up of his face, for minutes on end, which adds to the intensity. he's really panting as he remembers. “ghetto streets. shattered glass. bodies of the dead. a jewish woman. poland.” oh my god…… 
he says that he is samantha’s mother in this life; “in this life, she is my son”
his father is dead, and… HIS FATHER IS SCULLY? WHAT? i didn’t see that coming. she’s troubled by this, all of this, not just learning he believes her soul to have been his father before.
but he says that his father is waiting now for their souls to come back together, different, but always together, again and again, to learn.
and he is crying. he can’t go to his father. a gestapo man is there, and he is cancer man; “evil returns as evil, but love… souls mate eternal”. and his wife is melissa, who is taken away to the camps. and he’s crying, and scully is watching with great concern.
now, he’s rising above the field, near the bunker. and his sergeant is also dead, and “he is scully”, and we cut to her face of increasing sadness. sarah holds him, who is melissa. she is sarah kavanaugh, and he is sullivan biddle. she doesn’t know that he’s waiting for her, that they will live again. 
scully tries to ask if he sees any bunkers, but he keeps saying his soul is tired, and he wants to rest.
and this is devastating. it was if i was the one undergoing the hypnosis here. i couldn't look away, i couldn't react, i was so entirely absorbed and confused and busy feeling things.
scully is consulting a map in the town records to try and find this bunker where the weapons are stored, and then she looks up the names he mentioned. sure enough, they are in the county records. then she reaches for some photos, where she finds one of sullivan and sarah. 
a lot of things are being processed in her brain, so we might need to give her a minute. i think we can see some long-held systems of belief being challenged in her mind.
but she brings him back the photos of their past lives, even as she is telling him that ephesian is going to be released soon. why would she do this? to comfort him? to validate him without using words?
oh my god, mulder just called her “dana”. wait. hold on. oh my god, hold on.
“dana, if, um… early in the four years we’ve been working together… an event occurred that suggested or somebody told you that… we’d been friends together in other lifetimes- always- wouldn’t it have changed some of the ways we looked at one another?”
“even if i knew for certain, i wouldn’t change a day”
WAUGHHHHHHHH (ripping my clothes off in grief) WAOUGHHHHHH wouavhhhghhhh……… she wouldn’t change a day….
(and what event was it that he is referring to? is there a certain one...? am i forgetting something from early s1...? damn you, my obsessive note-taking impulses, for not kicking into gear until s2...)
“well… maybe that flukeman thing, i could have lived without that just fine” HDHJSNSME he smiles as she leaves….
(i had to google what that even was because i was like ??? but the flukeman was the season 2 sewer baby!!! for those of you who are going into this whole thing blind and also don't know what the fandom calls stuff! i think to me he was "baby sewer mermaid" or something along those lines... but now we know)
so now he and melissa are in the room together, trying to recall. she says she wants to believe (!!!), and he’s rubbing her hand, but ephesian comes in, saying it’s time to leave. so she rips the photo in half and leaves crying. 
does he know he was supposed to love her? is he mourning that he hasn't? is he wondering if he has time to?
mulder gets up, and leans his head against the wall. scully comes in to say that they are still searching for more bunkers as the temple people return to their home. there is a deep sense of grief.
ephesian seems suspicious. 
mulder is talking to skinner, saying that those in the temple believe that the FBI are the devil’s army, prophesied to be defeated by the armies of god. but ephesian must not really believe that, because he hid the weapons. mulder emphasizes that he may “deny himself”.
back at the compound, all the members are being called to worship. the music is getting scary, and guns are being pulled out. 
scully looks up some bible verses and realizes that ephesian is calling his members to the end of times, which gives skinner the go ahead to launch a raid.
back at the compound, the poison is being distributed to the members of the temple. and a few are shooting at the agents outside, and mulder and scully pull up as the sipping of the poison begins inside. 
NO! mulder puts his hands up and begins to walk into the compound!!!!! WHAT IS HE DOING!!! scully shouts out that he is dead. as we see inside there are piles and piles of bodies, including melissa.
but wait! is she still alive???? she’s getting up!!! 
but no! ephesian is still there watching her. giving her poison to take. mulder is running in as fast as he can, trying to figure out what is going on. and he finds the room full of the bodies while gregorian chanting is in the background. 
he finds melissa, with no pulse, holding onto the photo she had torn. 
scully sees him touching her arm, raising his eyes and crying. 
we end where we began, with him in the field, holding the pictures of his and melissa’s past lives. 
end episode. 
what…..
first thoughts: i don’t quite know what to make of this, but i can tell it is going to tear me apart for the rest of my life.
second and third thoughts are also variations of my first thought.
i feel so sad? to know that mulder has (or thinks he has) lived these horrific past lives, and that he is reunited with the same people over and over again, to learn and lose them. and that scully was there with all of them- but so was melissa, and he said that soulmates are eternal, so if that is true he lost his for this life. and he said he was so tired, so tired... how can he escape the eternal cycle of samsara?
and scully, watching all of this- what did she mean when she said that he wasn't responsible for anything but himself? was it an insult? was she begging him? what was she feeling when she heard him talk about her being there in his past? was she trying to hurt him in their conversation in the car? will they ever actually be able to see eye to eye? does she believe him? can she? how does hearing all of this shake her own faith?
can you have many soulmates that come with you again and again, just in different forms? so would his soulmates be scully, and his mother and father and sister, and this melissa figure? and what are the implications of losing a soulmate in this world? is that a life of feeling that something is missing, until death? do they shuffle roles, but come again and again? is that comforting or horrific? are we to believe him?
and that terrible, terrible ending, him finding the bodies... how are we supposed to interpret that? just more grief on top of already endless grief? or are we supposed to see the poetry moment as an answer to a question that provides relief, even if it is bittersweet?
why did he want to know so badly? was he driven by duty to save? duty to find the Truth? duty to protect his loved ones and seek cosmic answers? are these separate things, or are they all intertwined in him?
i'm... really going to have to think this one over. i would really appreciate hearing your thoughts, as well. i wish i had a solid interpretation. it was very serious and sad, and it was bittersweet but filled with grief. i once again echo my earlier request for fluff. but how do you go back to the way things were once he says she was with him in every life? how does scully rationalize that? what are they to each other?
i'm pondering. it feels like something has shifted. and you can't go back now, even if i can't pinpoint what it is that changed.
i want to go back to daydreaming about apple cider dates. but it feels like you can't, you know? huh.
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isca-rambles · 3 months ago
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4x04 Mum!Lucy is the absolute best. I mean, all Lucy's are best but god, I love her relationship with Tamara.
She's so happy getting that candy from Grey. God this woman is so desperate for approval and it hurts, because she deserves all the recognition.
Chenford stop flirting (don't you dare stop), there are children watching. More Angela and Lucy scenes forever please and thank you. Lucy, how much money do you have that you're letting that powder just disappear?! Also also also, how fucking adorable are their costumes? How does Lucy still look utterly gorgeous in literally everything?! And her first thought on seeing Maggie not doing anything for halloween is to invite her out. Lucy is actual pure sunshine what the hell.
Lucy is so fucking badass good lord. Why couldn't any of the other LAPD folk have seen how fucking kickass she was with the creeper. Tamara, girl, why didn't you film it?! I mean I'm glad Tamara got to see how badass Lucy is but still. Can you imagine the others seeing it too? Tim? Where is the fic for this?!
The fucking tooth chomping sound effects ^_^ I cannot with this show sometimes.
You're damn right she's a superhero, Tamara.
Lucy you don't need to think about children right now, you have Tamara right there. But yes, give me more Lucy and Angela friendship please. Pretty please.
Altogether not an awful episode though. It's a comedy first and foremost and I'm so glad they have these episodes of pure levity sometimes. I know most episodes have levity to break up the seriousness, but it's nice to have these purely (mostly anyway, they usually sneak in some seriousness) silly episodes.
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amplesalty · 4 years ago
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Halloween 2020 - Day 7 - The Last Halloween (1991) & Nosferatu in Love (2014)
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Two shorts for the price of one!
It’s something normally reserved for the Christmas marathon but just for a change I’m dipping into a couple of Halloween specials. I guess there’s always just been an abundance of movies to look at and I feel like Halloween specials on TV pretty much consist of a normal episode except the cast are dressed in silly costumes and talking about Trick or Treating. I know stuff like Roseanne and Home Improvement had a lot of Halloween themed episodes and obviously The Simpsons always put some effort into the Treehouse of Horror specials. The Simpsons is a fairly none serialised show at the best of times but any degree of canon goes firmly out of the window at Halloween so they’re not afraid to throw in all manner of character deaths and pop culture references, see Homer going crazy in ‘The Shinning’.
The Last Halloween is more of a family friendly affair, mainly live action but with animated elements from Hanna-Barbera. But not traditional animation, this is CGI, so it’s good to know we wont be cycling the same backdrops endlessly as our characters run by.
This thing is only 20 minutes long so they don’t waste any time in getting down to business. Within the first two minutes we find out that Crystal Fall’s candy factory is in danger of closing, the brother and sister duo we’re following have a dead mother and the sister nearly gets run down in the middle of the street when she stops to pick up her sweets.
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Said car is carrying Poundland Cruella de Vil here called ‘Mrs Gizborne’ played by Rhea Pearlman. Obviously she’s noteable for things like Cheers and Matilda but I’m not sure I would have noticed it was her without her name being in the credits.
Unbeknownst to the town, she’s siphoning off the water from the local river in order to run her experiments. Something about using bugs to find the key to eternal youth because have survived since the days of the dinosaurs. Plus they always say that cockroaches would survive a nuclear bomb. I’m not entirely sure what she’s planning on doing with them though, I assume she’s not crushing them into a paste and then smearing it over her face. I know women will spend money to keep the lines away and what not but I wouldn’t imagine that would go over well.
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But the town’s candy factory needs that water too in, apparently it still runs on an old fashioned water wheel. They can’t forsee being in business much longer, hence why it’s the last Halloween. Even Gizborne figures she will have fully drained the Crystal Lake by tonight in her last big push to unlock the secrets of the fountain of youth and beauty. Maybe that’s not such a bad idea, if you drained Crystal Lake then they wouldn’t keep running the summer camps there and dozens of lives would be saved.
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As if this wasn’t exciting enough, a UFO happens to crashland nearby and is found by the a couple of kids who find out that the Martian creatures inside are on the hunt for a substance called ‘coobi’ which is in fact candy. There doesn’t seem to be any sort of uniform design for any of these things, just a mish mash of freakish early 90’s CGI, starting with the thing above which is like a tie dyed Furby with a much more jowly face.
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Then you’ve got the rest of the crew who look like a blue Great Gazoo (Great Gablue?), the Michelin Man’s yellow son and what appears to be a giant hotdog wrapped in bacon. Sounds delicious. The hot dog thing has a voice that sounds just like Goldar from Power Rangers which is a little distracting.
The yellow one is called Bing because all he does is bounce around saying Bing and is not the slightest bit annoying. He bounces off to play Trick or Treat at Gizborne’s house and her henchman figures it’s a giant bug that would really impress he boss. When the kids come looking for Bing, they nearly get snatched themselves but then, in what must be a very rare instance in popular culture, do the logical thing of telling their Dad who then reports it to the police who promptly show up and have her arrested.
Not so logical is that the aliens then find the factory’s stash of candy and promptly take it all before heading home, to which the kids basically shrug their shoulders and figure their Dad wouldn’t mind them sharing it. If the dry river doesn’t kill this business, giving away all of their stock will.
But it’s not all happy endings as even though the aliens have gone home with their fresh supplies and the baddies have been arrested, the kids Dad still laments the fact that the river is dry now and they’ll have no choice but to close the factory. 
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For a second I thought this was one of those environmental messages that was so in vogue around the time (think Captain Planet) but then little Billy here whips out a rock that the Aliens gave him to serve as a skipping stone, a legend in this story that if you wish upon a star and manage to skip a stone three times in a row, your wish will come true. Sure enough, the stone skips thrice and the water comes gushing back. If this were a more fleshed out story then I feel this would be a more anguishing choice where the kid would have to choose between the selfish wish of wanting his dead Mother back or saving the town.
Nosferatu In Love has been something of a holy grail for me since seeing it advertised on TV a few years back, I’d have a quick look around this time every year in case I’d be able to find it but to no avail. This year however, success! It’s more a curiosity, I’m not expecting horror or anything but something akin to Shadow of the Vampire, some sort of behind the scenes story behind an actor playing the great knock off Count. Plus it’s all black and white and artsy!
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And horror it isn’t, more a dark comedy following an actor, played by Mark Strong, who has his wife walk out on him whilst on set which sends him into a bit of a meltdown. As they knock at the door of his trailer to come shoot his next scene, he realizes he can’t go through with it and flees the set. There’s something very amusing about going from one moment of this actor sitting in the dark with his heart broken, to then stealing a moped from someone on set all whilst dressed in full costume and makeup.
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He comes across a petty criminal trying to steal the moped from him and the pair form this odd couple tandem, with Nosferatu this almost childish need to act out, wanting to go drinking, get drugs and he has this outlandish scheme of freeing thousands of rats from a trailer on set as he wants to infect the town with a plague as some sort of revenge.
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Only, that plan turns into something of a comedy of errors that lands the two in jail. I feel like this short would have played out much differently had this just been your average joe going on this bender, there’s something delightful about seeing Nosferatu dancing in a bar, breaking his way onto a movie set or sitting in prison waiting for someone to bail him out. I love the freeze frame above, that could be an album cover. I also love in this scene how he puts his hand into a stream of sunlight shining into the room and pretends it’s burning him up. A small moment of levity during his sudden downfall.
It’s not quite the intense struggle between a director wanting to realize his artistic vision to the point that he will endanger his own cast and crew at the hands of a literal vampire in the way that Shadow of the Vampire was but it’s still a slightly absurd, bittersweet look at a fictionalized shooting of Nosferatu. Only this time focusing on the ability of an actor to draw upon their own life experiences, channel their own pain and project that onto the screen to create something beautiful even in the midst of their own misery. I’d definitely recommend having a nose around on YouTube to find it, Last Halloween probably not so much but it still has a cheesy, over the top kids show type quality that I can appreciate.
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