INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE
1994 | dir. Neil Jordan
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In the final pages of “Prince Lestat,” Louis sits under a tree at Trinity Gate, reflecting on his own words to Daniel Molloy in his own memoir, “Interview with the Vampire.”
This portion of the book also has a passage about Louis that I have, in many ways, never recovered from:
“His heart broke for all the victims everywhere of blood lust, and war, and accident, and old age, and illness, and unendurable pain.
But his heart broke a little for once for himself too.
And perhaps that was the real change in him, the change that he welcomed–that he could see himself as part now of all this great and glistening world. He was not part of some mindless force that sought to destroy it. No, he was part of it.”
I’m digging through a massive pile of unfinished art while I’m unpacking and I found this sketch I did a while back of Gabrielle and Louis. I feel like they’d get on really well–and bond about their love for (and frustration with) Lestat.
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (1994).
Then out of curiosity, boredom, who knows what, I left the old world and came back to my America. And there, a mechanical wonder allowed me to see the sun rise for the first time in two hundred years. And what sunrises, seen as the human eye could never see them: silver at first, then, as the years progressed, in tones of purple, red, and my long lost blue.
Interview with the Vampire [1994] dir. Neil Jordan
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE
1994 | dir. Neil Jordan
Interview with the Vampire
1994, dir. Neil Jordan
Interview with the Vampire (1994)