Anyone else into Lovecraftian horror/movies/media?

Wings_of_pain

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You know the old-school author, he wrote at the mountains of madness, talked about Eldritch horrors, cosmic darkness that sort of thing. Movies like 84's The Thing we're inspired by this as well as Hellboy, many John Carpenter films.

Basically, it's boiled down to humans encountering something so horrible we are unable to wrap our minds around it. A maddening discovery where retreat into the mind is preferred over the reality that say some disgusting creature is the god of everything and toys with us at every moment.

•Mouth of Madness
•The Void
•The Thing
•Hellboy
•The Mist
•Dark City
•Event Horizon
•The Ritual
•Prometheus


And so yeah usually it's a story that has to do with humans facing the idea that we are not special. We are not unique. That we were not the first nor will be the last and are on the long list of animals that will have come and gone. It speaks to our anxieties of death and out origin and creation. I don't know, I suppose it deals with quite interesting themes so it always spoke to me more than say slashers.
 
You read Sutter Cane lol?! I used to love "In the Mouth of Madness" not too familiar with the others though.
Yeah it's weird the first that movie I didn't understand the style so I didn't like it. It tool seeing other movies and reading different stories to get it
 
Yeah it's weird the first that movie I didn't understand the style so I didn't like it. It tool seeing other movies and reading different stories to get it

After reading this it's possible that I still don't get it lol. To be honest I was in my teens and didn't really TOO much into it other than it being more of a psychological thriller with a few "shock" images for lack of a better description lol. What is it about?
 
After reading this it's possible that I still don't get it lol. To be honest I was in my teens and didn't really TOO much into it other than it being more of a psychological thriller with a few "shock" images for lack of a better description lol. What is it about?
Essentially the main protagonist isn't living in the 'main world' the events we see unfolding are after the 'old ones' have begun to reach back into our world. Sam Neil, the protagonist is a fictional character within a fictional series of novels created for the movie which are causing madness in the real world. However, it takes the characters in the book investigating to find this out and it sort of breaks their sense of reality since up to that point what they knew was real and had always been. It plays into multiple natural fears like what if we are in a simulation, what if ''God' is actually a monster etc
 

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