Parallel Frequencies with Just Blane and Coco
Two monster films. Two directors. One 200-year-old story that refuses to stop being necessary. Just Blane and Coco go deep on Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein and Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride — two films that arrived simultaneously and couldn't be more different in their questions. Del Toro asks: why was I brought into existence? Gyllenhaal asks: why was I brought into existence for you? That single word carries the weight of the entire episode. The conversation covers Jesse Buckley's career-defining performance, Christian Bale's quietly subversive Frankenstein, and the 1,000-year-old Welsh myth of Blodeuwedd — a woman made of flowers for someone else's benefit who refused that purpose and became the villain for it. Coco maps that myth onto the Bride, onto the Barbie movie, onto a lineage of women who owned who they were and got punished for it. Just Blane closes with a cultural argument: we are inside a monster renaissance right now. Wicked. Joker. Maleficent. The Bride. We are obsessed with re-examining who the real monsters were in every story we've ever been told. Del Toro and Gyllenhaal, both refusing franchise logic, made one complete serious thing each — and walked away. That restraint is part of the point. Go read Mary Shelley's novel. Then come back and watch both films again. 🎙️ Subscribe wherever you listen and visit https://www.ridethewave.media [https://www.ridethewave.media] 📺 Watch on YouTube: https://YouTube.com/@parallelfrequenciesdaily [https://YouTube.com/@parallelfrequenciesdaily]
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