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Der Horror des Alltäglichen

Das Spiel mit dem Unerträglichen im Genrefilm und die verblüffenden Ähnlichkeiten zwischen Monstern und Liebhabern

Schaub, Mirjam

Zeitschrift für Ästhetik und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft, Bd. 54 (2009), Iss. 2: S. 97–112

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Schaub, Mirjam

Abstract

Horror – that is the invasion of something unbearable. In many films its starting point is a common, even idyllic every-day-scene: in David Lynch’s Blue Velvet, we see an ear lying on a freshly mowed lawn which is surrounded by an immaculate white fence. In the following I raise the question if the common place could be seen as the breeding ground for the unbearable rather than serving as a contrast to the invasion of it. What if the endless repetition of every- day-life itself quietly generates the monsters and their excesses as a kind of antidote and wake- up-call for the lethargy and lifelessness which creeps upon ordinary people in their ordinary lives? Should this motif work, then one finds rather surprising structural common features across the genre boundaries such as from a horror film to its apparent antipode, the romantic comedy (Pretty Woman meets Norman Bates).