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| + | In general, what these films tend to share in common (besides tending toward being "indie art horror" vanity projects written by their directors) is one or more broken or frail characters who end up stepping into a bizarre landscape, where sinister, unexplainable (and usually unexplained) things begin happening. Is it a real location, tainted by some unexplained supernatural or Mythos weirdness, or a scientific experiment gone wrong? Is it a hallucinatory reflection of the characters' shattered minds? Is it a strange [[Dreamlands|Dream World]]? Is it just a case of [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TrueArtIsIncomprehensible True Art Is Incomprehensible], or [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory]? Don't expect any easy answers.... | ||
Though they are almost never based on any Lovecraft stories, and almost never contain any of the usual trappings of a stereotypical Lovecraft story (eldritch tomes, weird monsters, gruesome and shocking Gothic secrets, rituals and chants invoking weird alien gods with unpronounceable names), some viewers get a "Lovecraftian" vibe off of films like these, as almost any list of "Lovecraftian" films, allowed enough reader suggestions, will eventually include a handful of them. | Though they are almost never based on any Lovecraft stories, and almost never contain any of the usual trappings of a stereotypical Lovecraft story (eldritch tomes, weird monsters, gruesome and shocking Gothic secrets, rituals and chants invoking weird alien gods with unpronounceable names), some viewers get a "Lovecraftian" vibe off of films like these, as almost any list of "Lovecraftian" films, allowed enough reader suggestions, will eventually include a handful of them. | ||
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Analysis: If you accept the most stereotypical (though not necessarily faithful) "Lovecraftian" plot to be "reclusive and curious main character finds a creepy book, reads it, goes mad from the revelation, and gets his face eaten by a Cthulhu", then many of these "Eldritch Location" films follow a similar (and thus "Lovecraftian") format, except that a weird setting is substituted for the book ("reclusive and curious main characters find themselves in a creepy landscape or building, explore it, go mad from the revelation, and get their faces eaten by something off-camera....") | Analysis: If you accept the most stereotypical (though not necessarily faithful) "Lovecraftian" plot to be "reclusive and curious main character finds a creepy book, reads it, goes mad from the revelation, and gets his face eaten by a Cthulhu", then many of these "Eldritch Location" films follow a similar (and thus "Lovecraftian") format, except that a weird setting is substituted for the book ("reclusive and curious main characters find themselves in a creepy landscape or building, explore it, go mad from the revelation, and get their faces eaten by something off-camera....") | ||
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Eldritch Location: The Motion Picture - starring Eerie Scenery, as itself!
In general, what these films tend to share in common (besides tending toward being "indie art horror" vanity projects written by their directors) is one or more broken or frail characters who end up stepping into a bizarre landscape, where sinister, unexplainable (and usually unexplained) things begin happening. Is it a real location, tainted by some unexplained supernatural or Mythos weirdness, or a scientific experiment gone wrong? Is it a hallucinatory reflection of the characters' shattered minds? Is it a strange Dream World? Is it just a case of True Art Is Incomprehensible, or Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory? Don't expect any easy answers....
Though they are almost never based on any Lovecraft stories, and almost never contain any of the usual trappings of a stereotypical Lovecraft story (eldritch tomes, weird monsters, gruesome and shocking Gothic secrets, rituals and chants invoking weird alien gods with unpronounceable names), some viewers get a "Lovecraftian" vibe off of films like these, as almost any list of "Lovecraftian" films, allowed enough reader suggestions, will eventually include a handful of them.
Analysis: If you accept the most stereotypical (though not necessarily faithful) "Lovecraftian" plot to be "reclusive and curious main character finds a creepy book, reads it, goes mad from the revelation, and gets his face eaten by a Cthulhu", then many of these "Eldritch Location" films follow a similar (and thus "Lovecraftian") format, except that a weird setting is substituted for the book ("reclusive and curious main characters find themselves in a creepy landscape or building, explore it, go mad from the revelation, and get their faces eaten by something off-camera....")
Pages in category "Film:SurrealHorror"
The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total.
A
B
- Backtrack (2015 film)
- The Banshee Chapter (2013 film)
- Baskin (2015 film)
- Beyond Dream's Door (1989 film)
- Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010 film)
- Beyond the Walls (2016 film)
- Black Ghosts (2015 film)
- Black Mountain Side (2014 film)
- Blair Witch Project (1999 franchise)
- The Borderlands (2013 film)
- The Box (2009 film)
- Brainstorm (1983 film)
- The Bunker (2001 film)
C
D
- Dark City (1998 film)
- Dark Mirror (2007 film)
- A Dark Song (2016 film)
- The Dark (2005 film)
- Darkness (2002 film)
- De Vermis Mysteriis (1999 short)
- Dead Birds (2004 film)
- Dead of Night (1945 film)
- Deathwatch (2002 film)
- The Devil's Pass (2013 film)
- Devil's Rock (2011 film)
- The Devil's Tomb (2009 film)
- Dirt Dauber (2009 short)
- Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010 film)
- Don't Blink (2014 film)
- Dream Demon (1988 film)
- Dreamscape (1984 film)
G
H
L
- L'Autre Monde (2013 film)
- La Chiesa (1989 film)
- La Setta (1991 film)
- Land of the Lost (1974 franchise)
- The Langoliers (1995 series)
- Last Shift (2014 film)
- Last Wave (1977 film)
- The Last Winter (2006 film)
- Lathe of Heaven (1980 film)
- The Leftovers (2014 series)
- Lost (2004 series)
- The Lost Room (2006 series)
M
N
P
R
S
T
- Tank 432 (2016 film)
- The Crescent (2017 film)
- The Dreaming (1988 film)
- They Look Like People (2015 film)
- They Remain (2018 film)
- The Three Mothers trilogy (1977 franchise)
- Toad Road (2012 film)
- Triangle (2009 film)
- True Detective (2014 series)
- Twin Peaks (1990 series)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 franchise)
- The Twonky (1953 film)