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the boy
Every friend group, am I right?
The four Ehrenfest siblings
so yeah another oc in arcane style
Ok this is definitely just me but I need them to make a spring awakening movie simply because there were elements of the side character’s lives that were omitted (for time constraints) in the musical and I think it would be neat to see these be explored more in a movie adaptation.
- Melchior and Moritz’s relationship borders on homoerotic. Perhaps this is confirmation bias as someone who is gay myself, however the way in which Moritz in particular talks about Melchior is the closest to desire we see in his character. Melchior is who he talks about sex with, Melchior is who he asks to unbutton his shirt, Melchior is who he thinks of when he is about to die by suicide. At the very least I wish that their closeness (whether interpreted as platonic or romantic) would be expanded upon further.
- There exists a contrast between Ernst and Moritz in the play where they are both the lowest performers in their class (and thus are fighting for the chance of promotion), and it’s highlighted that Ernst comes from a supportive family (not in regards to his sexuality) in that he would be able to find another occupation and lead a relatively normal life even if he failed, whereas Moritz’s family is so unsupportive of him that he internalizes this and wishes he had never been born. I think diving deeper into this would allow for Moritz’s backstory to be developed a bit more, and also perhaps providing some context as to why Ernst longs for a simple life in the countryside.
- Ilse provides so much information about the artist colony with which she is staying with (my translations are different, but all names of the group are tangential to sex, eg. Orgasmius), and I believe that this would translate far better if we actually got to see what her life was like both in the bohemian group where she was put into a lot of danger, and also what decision led her to running away form home in the first place. Perhaps it is implied that she has gone through some of the similar abuse to the likes of Martha.
- Although Thea does not have as many lines as other characters in the play, her character is expanded upon further in the original play as opposed to the musical, and especially regarding her own family’s control over her body and gender presentation I think that an exploration of her character (as written in the play version) would serve the central themes of the play both about loss of innocence as well as control (especially when added onto the loss of autonomy Martha, and later Wendla face regarding their bodies)
- This is a minor critique however I would love to see more expansion of Hanschen’s character. I know im biased but I would like some modern portrayal of spring awakening where he is shown to be less of a pompous asshole. That is not to say he’s not grossly overeducated and arrogant, however it is also clear that he has a deep concern for his friends (Ernst, Moritz, Georg), especially Ernst. This concern and care for Ernst which is demonstrated early into the play (in which he asks whether Ernst was going to move up a grade) would better set the stage for the vineyard scene at the end of the show.
I will probably add more to this, I just wanted to share my thoughts and love for this show!
This choreo has been HEAVY on my mind.
Robert McGinnis, "Three Wise Men"