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Weirdhouse Cinema: Alucarda

Sep 26, 2025
Explore the haunting depths of Mexican horror with a dive into the cult classic 'Alucarda.' The film's blend of gothic elements and surrealism is examined, highlighting its queer themes and critique of the church. The hosts break down standout performances, particularly Tina Romero's intense portrayal. They also discuss the eerie visuals, intense relationships, and striking scenes of possession and ritual. With a final reflection on the film's ambiguous ending, this discussion reveals why 'Alucarda' is a treasure that invites multiple viewings.
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INSIGHT

A Punishing Vision Of The Divine

  • Alucarda inverts typical gothic salvation narratives by portraying God's power as punitive rather than benevolent.
  • The film positions humanity as ground between opposing divine and infernal forces with no clear rescue.
ANECDOTE

Eerie Prologue Sets Recurring Motif

  • The prologue opens on a crypt-birth sequence full of pagan imagery, cobwebs, and a rasping otherworldly sound.
  • That sonic motif recurs across the film and ties Alucarda's origin to ambiguous supernatural forces.
INSIGHT

'Small Creatures' As Thematic Key

  • The 'small creatures' line signals a worldview that treasures hidden, intimate connections out of reach of adult or divine scrutiny.
  • That line frames Alucarda and Justine's bond as both innocent wonder and transgressive secret.
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