
Greetings! In this episode, we dive deep into Robert Eggers' gripping psychological horror film The Lighthouse. Starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson, this 2019 indie hit is a visual and auditory experience like no other. Set on a desolate New England island, the film follows two lighthouse keepers as they descend into madness, struggling against isolation, fear, and a mounting sense of dread. Joining me with this daunting task is CONNOR CUNNEEN (host of The Media Magpie ) Connor and I attempt to explore the film’s striking visual style, from its black-and-white cinematography to its 1.19:1 aspect ratio that puts the characters in a claustrophobic, almost oppressive frame. We also examine the rich symbolism in the story, from Greek mythology references to the connection between the lighthouse and ideas of power, dominance, and the unknown. Plus, we’ll unpack the performances of Dafoe and Pattinson, both of whom give unforgettable, haunting portrayals of their respective characters. What does The Lighthouse say about humanity, isolation, and the psychological toll of life at sea? Enjoy! The Lighthouse links IMDB https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_lighthouse_2019 Connor Cunneen links https://www.youtube.com/@TheMediaMagpie https://www.instagram.com/the_media_magpie_podcast/ Stamper Cinema link https://www.stampercinema.com
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