: A space of public visibility, sun-drenched relaxation, and egalitarian socializing.
There are horror movies that make you look away. Then there is Alain Guiraudie’s Stranger by the Lake (2013), a film that makes you look—and keep looking—even as your skin begins to crawl. Stranger.by.the.Lake.AKA.L.inconnu.du.Lac.2013....
The location acts as a self-encompassing, almost mythical space. It is a "gay Garden of Eden" that transitions from a place of idyllic freedom to a claustrophobic, foreboding trap. : A space of public visibility, sun-drenched relaxation,
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