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What are some horror movies that don't make any sense outside of a narrowly specific cultural context?

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  • ethaver@kbin.earthE [email protected]

    I'm especially thinking of some bizzare foreign horror movies that didn't make sense to me and I figure there's gotta be some from my own (US) culture that just make 0 sense outside of the context of having been raised in this culture.

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    Anything to do with vampires. So much of the lore is implied and you are expected to have some previous knowledge of the concept of a vampire.

    Although this might have spread enough that pretty much the entire world has some context. I'm not really sure.

    Anyone not from Europe or North America, did you understand vampires the first time you saw a film or series involving them?

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      Anything to do with vampires. So much of the lore is implied and you are expected to have some previous knowledge of the concept of a vampire.

      Although this might have spread enough that pretty much the entire world has some context. I'm not really sure.

      Anyone not from Europe or North America, did you understand vampires the first time you saw a film or series involving them?

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      Can't come in unless invited, don't have a reflection, sensitive (or deathly allergic) to light, garlic, and holy water, these things are rarely explained.

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      • ethaver@kbin.earthE [email protected]

        I'm especially thinking of some bizzare foreign horror movies that didn't make sense to me and I figure there's gotta be some from my own (US) culture that just make 0 sense outside of the context of having been raised in this culture.

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        Not exactly what you're asking, but Cabin in the Woods is like a love letter to all horror movies. It drops references and homages left and right, making horror movie tropes actual plot points, including bizzare foreign horror movies that aren't explained at all. The more you know about horror movies, folklore, and monster cinema, the more you will understand the movie.

        If you haven't seen it, go see it now. I won't say anything else.

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          Anything to do with vampires. So much of the lore is implied and you are expected to have some previous knowledge of the concept of a vampire.

          Although this might have spread enough that pretty much the entire world has some context. I'm not really sure.

          Anyone not from Europe or North America, did you understand vampires the first time you saw a film or series involving them?

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          Yeah Dracula was scary even when he was just standing around talking with his mouth almost closed.

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            Not exactly what you're asking, but Cabin in the Woods is like a love letter to all horror movies. It drops references and homages left and right, making horror movie tropes actual plot points, including bizzare foreign horror movies that aren't explained at all. The more you know about horror movies, folklore, and monster cinema, the more you will understand the movie.

            If you haven't seen it, go see it now. I won't say anything else.

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            Have you seen Tucker & Dale vs Evil? It's not quite the same but I think there's probably a lot of overlap between people who enjoyed that movie and Cabin in the Woods.

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              Have you seen Tucker & Dale vs Evil? It's not quite the same but I think there's probably a lot of overlap between people who enjoyed that movie and Cabin in the Woods.

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              oh this one is a fav of mine but I was raised redneck so

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              • ethaver@kbin.earthE [email protected]

                I'm especially thinking of some bizzare foreign horror movies that didn't make sense to me and I figure there's gotta be some from my own (US) culture that just make 0 sense outside of the context of having been raised in this culture.

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                The vast majority of Japanese horror doesn't seem to catch on outside of Japan. Sure, there's a few exceptions. But by and large their folklore and culture is "foreign" enough that horror(a niche genre in and of itself) from Japan can seem well.....unscary to someone say from America.

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                • mydarkesttimeline01@ani.socialM [email protected]

                  The vast majority of Japanese horror doesn't seem to catch on outside of Japan. Sure, there's a few exceptions. But by and large their folklore and culture is "foreign" enough that horror(a niche genre in and of itself) from Japan can seem well.....unscary to someone say from America.

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                  I think there's at least two layers to horror.

                  There's the universal something-in-the-dark-scary-noises layer of scary. And there's the culturally specific that-something-is-definitely-a-vampire layer of scary.

                  The Ring was scary to me without me knowing anything about Japan.

                  Everyone can enjoy them, but the home team gets bonus content.

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                  • ethaver@kbin.earthE [email protected]

                    I'm especially thinking of some bizzare foreign horror movies that didn't make sense to me and I figure there's gotta be some from my own (US) culture that just make 0 sense outside of the context of having been raised in this culture.

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                    Films about exorcism. Even if I have religious family members, my non-religious mind can't comprehend the point about these films, no matter how hard I try.

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                      Anything to do with vampires. So much of the lore is implied and you are expected to have some previous knowledge of the concept of a vampire.

                      Although this might have spread enough that pretty much the entire world has some context. I'm not really sure.

                      Anyone not from Europe or North America, did you understand vampires the first time you saw a film or series involving them?

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                      Even if you're raised in a culture that has vampires, sometimes you still get caught out. I remember watching some vampire series pre-Buffy and the whole poppy seed thing left me totally flummoxed.

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                        I think there's at least two layers to horror.

                        There's the universal something-in-the-dark-scary-noises layer of scary. And there's the culturally specific that-something-is-definitely-a-vampire layer of scary.

                        The Ring was scary to me without me knowing anything about Japan.

                        Everyone can enjoy them, but the home team gets bonus content.

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                        counterpoint; hopping zombies.

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                          I think there's at least two layers to horror.

                          There's the universal something-in-the-dark-scary-noises layer of scary. And there's the culturally specific that-something-is-definitely-a-vampire layer of scary.

                          The Ring was scary to me without me knowing anything about Japan.

                          Everyone can enjoy them, but the home team gets bonus content.

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                          Sure but Ringu dealt with the horror in a unique way namely "who would you offer up to save yourself?"

                          And I don't count the American Remake. It was shit.

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                          • ethaver@kbin.earthE [email protected]

                            I'm especially thinking of some bizzare foreign horror movies that didn't make sense to me and I figure there's gotta be some from my own (US) culture that just make 0 sense outside of the context of having been raised in this culture.

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                            I've watched a few Chinese horror films that have to do with Luck/Lucky things rr specific curses or hexes. While they can be spooky, they don't hit me in the same way as something more native to my own cultural heritage does.

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                            • pazintach@discuss.tchncs.deP [email protected]

                              Films about exorcism. Even if I have religious family members, my non-religious mind can't comprehend the point about these films, no matter how hard I try.

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                              The Enlightened Atheist Mind is simply too logical to understand this one specific trope 😔

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                              • mydarkesttimeline01@ani.socialM [email protected]

                                The vast majority of Japanese horror doesn't seem to catch on outside of Japan. Sure, there's a few exceptions. But by and large their folklore and culture is "foreign" enough that horror(a niche genre in and of itself) from Japan can seem well.....unscary to someone say from America.

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                                I thought I understood Japanese horror. Ring, Dark Water, etc.

                                Then I watched Dead Sushi...

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                                • ethaver@kbin.earthE [email protected]

                                  I'm especially thinking of some bizzare foreign horror movies that didn't make sense to me and I figure there's gotta be some from my own (US) culture that just make 0 sense outside of the context of having been raised in this culture.

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                                  Invasion of the Bodysnatchers is inherently scary, but it carries an added meaning when you realize it was capitalizing on 1950s fears of communism.

                                  https://youtu.be/pNJB363yql8

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                                    Anything to do with vampires. So much of the lore is implied and you are expected to have some previous knowledge of the concept of a vampire.

                                    Although this might have spread enough that pretty much the entire world has some context. I'm not really sure.

                                    Anyone not from Europe or North America, did you understand vampires the first time you saw a film or series involving them?

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                                    Given the amount of Castlevania games, I think it's fair to say vampires are understood in Japan at least.

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                                    • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                                      Invasion of the Bodysnatchers is inherently scary, but it carries an added meaning when you realize it was capitalizing on 1950s fears of communism.

                                      https://youtu.be/pNJB363yql8

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                                      Wasn't The Thing as well?

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                                        Poppy seed?

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                                        • daggermoon@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                                          Wasn't The Thing as well?

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                                          I believe so!

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