View Full Version : Is there hypnotism in The Serpent and the Rainbow??
jdorn
02-23-2016, 07:54 PM
I want to watch The Serpent and the Rainbow, but my wife is not so sure. She is completely terrified by hypnotism! We watched the trailer for the '88 Wes Craven film, and we weren't sure if there would be the goofy, 'look into my eyes' hypnotism-type scenes, or if it was more drugging-mind-control type of scenes.
Has anyone seen this?? Could you let me know?? ::confused::
She's totally fine with things like someone doing something while drugged, or having a magic spell cast on them, but it's the brainwashing/cult/mind games type of hypnotism that she doesn't like.
Thanks!!!
Dead Bad Things
02-24-2016, 05:33 AM
Goofer dust.....This flick has alotta good wet 80's style special fx's.
hammerfan
02-24-2016, 08:33 AM
Goofer dust.....This flick has alotta good wet 80's style special fx's.
What? ::confused::
Dead Bad Things
02-24-2016, 03:32 PM
What? Ya never heard it called goofer dust or.....?
hammerfan
02-24-2016, 05:20 PM
What? Ya never heard it called goofer dust or.....?
Can't say I have
Dead Bad Things
02-24-2016, 09:15 PM
Huh......Well ya start with graveyard dirt as a base....and it's traditionally sprinkled around doorways..
hammerfan
02-25-2016, 02:28 AM
Huh......Well ya start with graveyard dirt as a base....and it's traditionally sprinkled around doorways..
Thank you for explaining. You learn something new every day, don't you?! ::smile::
Oro13
04-04-2016, 07:36 PM
The Serpent and the Raindow is about actual voodoo practices that involve psychotropic/mind altering substances, with a sprinkling of the supernatural. It's a great Craven film and a good horror movie. To answer your original question, no, there's no actual hypnotism involved, it's more like drug induced trances and hallucinations.
Sculpt
04-10-2016, 01:17 PM
The Serpent and the Raindow is about actual voodoo practices that involve psychotropic/mind altering substances, with a sprinkling of the supernatural. It's a great Craven film and a good horror movie. To answer your original question, no, there's no actual hypnotism involved, it's more like drug induced trances and hallucinations.
Thanks, Oro13, for actual answering his question. He probably read Dead's reply, walked away shaking his head, never to return his goofer dusted mind. ::stick out tongue::
Actually, I would say there is hypnotism in the film, it's just not the Hollywood "watch this swinging pendant", or the 'lay on the couch with a psychiatrist' type. It's drug induced suggestion, and "conscience" suggestion targeting the subconscious, by the voodoo dude.
Oro13
04-11-2016, 06:26 PM
Thanks, Oro13, for actual answering his question. He probably read Dead's reply, walked away shaking his head, never to return his goofer dusted mind. ::stick out tongue::
Actually, I would say there is hypnotism in the film, it's just not the Hollywood "watch this swinging pendant", or the 'lay on the couch with a psychiatrist' type. It's drug induced suggestion, and "conscience" suggestion targeting the subconscious, by the voodoo dude.
I'm split on it, honestly. While you definitely make a valid argument to the contrary, I still feel that it doesn't actually count as hypnotism. It's more like an accurate portrayal of what the real zombie process is like ( i.e. Drugging, psychologically traumatizing, and burying/digging up a person ). That's not technically hypnotism, more like reconditioning/mentally breaking a person. Like I said, it's up for interpretation, but I still stick by my previous statement .
Lord Voldemort
05-08-2016, 11:59 PM
Theres no hypnotism in Serpent and the Rainbow. All the supernatural activity in the movie is caused by the drug the main character was after or voodoo magic.