
NEAR DARK: RV vampires and the practical realities of undeath
Near Dark, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and released in 1987, takes an unusual approach in examining the practical realities of being a vampire in modern times and the difficulties in living with such extreme strengths and weaknesses. While other films in our 1980s vampire genre may have glorified undeath, Near Dark presents vampirism as a true curse and a horrific plague upon normal humans. Richard, Thorin, and Monte praise the films standout scenes, especially with the iconic performances by Bill Paxton and Lance Henriksen, while lamenting the strangely "feel-good" ending. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Near Dark, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and released in 1987, takes an unusual approach in examining the practical realities of being a vampire in modern times and the difficulties in living with such extreme strengths and weaknesses. While other films in our 1980s vampire genre may have glorified undeath, Near Dark presents vampirism as a true curse and a horrific plague upon normal humans. Richard, Thorin, and Monte praise the films standout scenes, especially with the iconic performances by Bill Paxton and Lance Henriksen, while lamenting the strangely "feel-good" ending.
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