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Apr 4, 2007 · One plausible interpretation of Carnival of Souls is that the film represents a hallucinatory dream –or nightmare– that Mary is experiencing in the split second before the car plunges into the river and she plummets to her death.
This movie may have been made on a shoestring budget and guerilla filmmaking techniques but the power of its end result cannot be denied. Pretty sure that’s the movie that really kicked off plot twists in addition to what the other commenter said.
Oct 10, 2021 · She wakes up, though we’re not sure if she really went to sleep at first, or just put her head back and closed her eyes for a few seconds. If this moment was a nightmare, could the rest of the film be a long nightmare, too? Could this moment have been a dream within a dream? She must confront him.
Jul 12, 2016 · Herk Harvey’s influential, low-budget horror classic Carnival of Souls is an eerie exploration of the mutability of place and the purgatorial state of dreaming.
Nov 10, 2015 · Carnival of Souls is a hauntingly gritty, menacing, and ethereal nightmarish journey that our ‘misfit heroine’ (source -Jarenski) -archetype Mary Henry must roam through in order to find her place in the world… it is a visual and sensory-driven allegory.
Oct 28, 2020 · In this analysis of the obscure 60s horror film, Carnival of Souls, I explain what exactly everything means. From messages about a patriarchal culture to terrifying suspense, the film is...
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Sep 17, 2019 · Hailed as a low budget unintentional horror masterpiece, Carnival of Souls has become the standard for the late 50s, early 60s genre of American horror. Yet, conversely, it also seems to transcend the category entirely.