5 A

 The house is terrifying and chaotic and disorderly. Vincent says he's "possessed by the house."

The aesthetics of the movie is Romantic / Gothic.

The setting is dark.

The kid (Vincent) imagines things like the narrator. "It's all in your head." He cannot be trusted, he's got an overactive imagination. He even says he's "insane," sick with madness.

Vincent reads and quotes E.A. Poe, and he's fond of horror actor Vincent Price.

In Tim Burton's movies, there's an opposition between the Normal World and the Gothic World. The Normal World is impossible to live in because it's too symmetrical and materialistic and soulless. The Gothic World is preferable, but heroes cannot escape in it for too long.

Tim Burton and Neil Gaiman reintroduced Gothic themes in the 1980s with their works (Edward Scissorhands and The Sandman). In popular music, the Gothic genre also inspired musicians like The Cure, Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus or Siouxsie and the Banshees.

In the introduction to Tony Scott's The Hunger, the setting is very dark and it's difficult to understand what's going on. Like in The Fall of the House of Usher, the plot is not complex, but the atmosphere and the feelings produced by the art is what really counts. There's a strong connection between the fact that we're inside, and that we're exploring our inner (inside) feelings.




 

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