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contemplative Sphinx, or garden-girdled Babylon" The Call of Cthulhu
Showing posts with label The Dunwich Horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Dunwich Horror. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2019

HPL in the movies; Aquaman and The Dunwich Horror

 
My wife and I watched the 2018 film Aquaman last night. We enjoyed the various special effects, especially the less human groups, like the fish-like merpeople (The Fishermen), the monsters of the Trench and the crustacean forces of the Kingdom of the Brine. Early in the film there is a shot of a snow globe resting on a copy of The Dunwich Horror by H.P. Lovecraft. The film itself had no real elements of Lovecraftian horror, although it did deal with a Lovecraftian theme, the birth of a character, whose parents represented two very different groups. It is interesting that Lovecraft's work still seems to be part of such a strong cultural dialogue between artists of various mediums. Slate did a thoughtful piece on this element of the movie, the link is here;

"Aquaman Owes a Lot to H.P. Lovecraft. It’s Also His Worst Nightmare." by Keith Phipps

https://slate.com/culture/2018/12/aquaman-movie-hp-lovecraft-racism-miscegenation.html

Edition pictured, 1945 by Bartholomew House,
Cover artist uncredited.