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Felicity (1978)
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the relationship between horror and misogyny is intriguing and confusing to me bc the ultimate goal with some of these movies is to treat misogyny as horrifying while simultaneously. being the genre that brutalizes women and treats their reactions to the horrible things done to them as a source of horror
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Black Narcissus (Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell, 1947)
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