The Stepford Wives
Jan. 31st, 2005 09:52 amI haven't seen either movie version of The Stepford Wives, but I've just read the book. I had Ira Levin pegged as a horror writer, but this is a fable, very gently written, which side-steps physical horror even at the climax. What is actually being done to the wives to turn them into man-pleasing zombies? We're never told. All we see is a woman, her retreat blocked by three Stepford husbands, stepping into a shiny, shiny kitchen where her former friend, now a domestic goddess, stands waiting with a shiny, shiny knife.
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I love it that the shadowy chief villain is identified as a former Disney employee.
And............
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I love it that the shadowy chief villain is identified as a former Disney employee.
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Date: 2005-01-31 02:31 pm (UTC)I am rather enjoying his work, though. He has an uncanny ability to portray emotion, and is particularly baffled by the female gender. I have not read enough to make an educated stance on what his attitude with and toward women is, but as soon as I do, I shall share the details.
What are some of the poems you like?
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Date: 2005-01-31 02:48 pm (UTC)"Oh build your ship of death, oh build it!
for you will need it.
For the voyage of oblivion awaits you."
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Date: 2005-01-31 03:30 pm (UTC)