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| Since it is Halloween we go putting in tune with the topic. And who better than Vampires mythical characters of the night forever young blood thirsty, insatiable and promiscuous seductive ...
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But that gays have in common with vampires?, Some asked, to which his answers were crazy to begin with have in common: social marginalization vampires living on the other, social condemnation, hedonism , sensuality, the worship of beauty, youth, living in the closet (or coffin, according to taste), bite or kiss that transmits power or vampiric contagion, especially the nightlife.
It is in the nineteenth century when Abraham Stoker, better known as Bram Stoker returns to the legends of Central Europe and a bit of history to create the famous Count Dracula, Prince Vlad of Wallachia Tepesh for girlfriends, in history, Dracula intends to Jonathan Harper lunch (a boy about to be married and be imprisoned in the heterosexist order), if it is true that Anne Rice was the first to make explicit bisexuality and homosexuality of Blood (a quality that could be shared with the Angels ). Dracula, as the good lord calls his droit du seigneur over the boy, "How dare you touch any of you? How dare you lay eyes on it when I got banned? Back! This man belongs to me! Beware mess with him because you will see me !(...) the promise you that when you're done with it, kiss him all you want ... " |
| zzz | The Vampire rol in Stoker classic novel is the sexual offender excellence, which comes from the margins of civilized society to introduce men and women in a world that existed suspects. The bite of the vampire thus acquired the meaning of an introduction to the world of sex.
1 .- Nosferatu (1922) work of Frederich Wilhelm Murnau director based on Stoker's novel, but without the rights to it. Murnau was a famous German director who printed one of the scenes where the vampire homoeroticism (old) tries to pervert the lawyer (young) and tries to seduce him. 2 .- The Dance of the Vampires (1967) by Roman Polanski who introduces the gay vampire, Ian Quarrier, who curiously seems haunted by its teeth to the character played by the director. 3. Blood for Dracula (1973) by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol's film is a bloody and sexually explicit vision of the myth of Dracula, where the gay connotations are implied in the script and made explicit in the recreation in the anatomy of Joe Dallesandro gay myth. 4 .- The Hunger (1983) by Tony Scot starring Catherine Deneuve that a link had enough of men is linked to Susan Sarandon 5. Lost Boys (1987) by Joel Schumacher; vampire movie gay adolescents whose reading is supported by the director's homosexuality. For many, the brother of the Vampire, by their clothes and have decorated the room like, totally gay, being a metaphor total of homosexuality in the closet. 6. Interview with the Vampire (1994) One of the most homoerotic vampire movies ever. Although not conspicuously displayed, sexual preferences guess vampires with every bite. Starring Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas and Tom Cruise does nothing but add to this modern morbid vampire story. 7. The Addiction (1996) vampire movie atypical copyright, with transgressive and philosophical pretensions. Nietzsche, sex and drugs in this cocktail together intellectual vampirism as always with the metaphor of AIDS fund. 8. The Queen of the Damned (2002) If "Interview With the Vampire" had gay connotations, this adaptation of the third book in the series "Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice is a monument to all buggery. Everything is pink from the setting, dialogue, until the vampire played by Vincent Perez, a thinly disguised aristocratic mannerisms. Today is already in the air "Dante's Cove" a gay vampire story which I will deal in a forthcoming note |
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