If it requires a blender we’re out of that barista shirt
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- May 19, 2022
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If it requires a blender we’re out of that barista shirt meaning:
Vogue: The title of your film immediately brings to mind the If it requires a blender we’re out of that barista shirt in other words I will buy this 1961 Jack Clayton horror film The Innocents with Deborah Kerr, which was based on the Henry James story The Turn of the Screw. Both of these works contributed to the popularity of childhood possession in the horror genre. Was your choice of the title an intentional reference to them? Eskil Vogt: It was almost the opposite. The film is called De uskyldige, which means “the innocents” in Norwegian. The Jack Clayton movie is not the big reference for it; I think it might have even had a different title when it came out in Norway. But when we had to make an international title, I was, of course, very aware of that movie—it’s a classic. I felt that if I called my movie The Innocents, people would compare them. But I couldn’t find anything else that was so right with the movie’s themes, so we just kept it. I love the Jack Clayton movie, but my movie is very much about childhood, about being with the kids, in their inner circle, sharing their perspectives. Jack Clayton’s movie is a very good example of the scary-kids movie, where you are with the adults and you watch the kids from a distance. You don’t know if they are possessed by ghosts, the devil, or demons. For me, it’s about being with the kids and having the adults in the background. So, I was a bit afraid of calling it The Innocents, actually.
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