the director mentions the book the golden bough by james frazer and this connects many things.
Firstly, the book inspired many famous people, including…camille paglia.
Camille Paglia in turn influenced David Bowie through the book Sexual Personae (remember that Longlegs is portrayed as a glam rock artist just like Bowie and Bowie himself was known for his involvement in the occult).
things get stranger when we remember that Camille Paglia once defended views favorable to pedophilia (apparently, she has now abandoned these ideas).
Details that gives another dimension to a film about a satanic serial killer who preys on little girls and destroys families
I really don’t like how the director keeps using positive words to describe the presence of the devil in the film, such as “playful,” “parental” and “fun.”
Came across this today strangely.
“Rock has always been the devil’s music… I believe that rock & roll is dangerous… I feel that we’re only heralding something even darker than ourselves.”
David Bowie.
There is a documentary called, “Hell’s Bells”. About the very topic
Satan would love for us to believe that he has full ownership of entire artistic genres.
There is no question he has succeeded in greedily claiming for his evil glory entire sections of music libraries etc, but our loving Creator is the true author of music as well as the musical gifts found in the children of His creation.
Never forget that Satan is a thief (and one who destroys) and the arts will be reclaimed fully one day by the true Original Artist while Satan has only ever played inverse copycat, and will lose his stranglehold on the arts along with everything else on Earth.
Damn this picture is really uncomfortable to look at. The stuff of nightmares.