
Lestat: Evil is a point of view.
Evil: Lestat is a point of view.
80s music pulled Lestat out of the hole he was sleeping in for fifty years. Big Mood

I wish that I could be like these cool kids…
Claudia and Benji rocking their Gucci-inspired fashion (beret and bow included) in a Wes Anderson-like colour palette.
I made Benji slightly darker and I like him better (we go poc!) and I really love this version of Claudia with short hair.
Now somebody please write a fic about them hunting pedophiles (in the What We Do In The Shadows mood)! Armand could join them sometimes (?!)
Also: I know Claudia should be even smaller, but I find really weird the proportions of young children, and I feel it’s slightly less disturbing if she looks like 10 or so. Sorry that I apparently do not care for canon XDTHIS JUST MADE MY NIGHT. YAAAAS!!! WATCH OUT, KIDS! OMG AHDUWBJDJDKXLSBXHSBZBSISNAKAJANSBS I’M WRITING A FF (in Spanish because I suck at English) YOU’RE MY HERO NOW! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
takemetocoffin-or-losemeforever:
“Why do you say such things?”
I think
it’s my favorite scene in the movie, because it’s the one where – when you are
blank of later stories portrayal – you realize that Lestat is not this
one-dimensional villain. This scene is so symptomatic of his attitude:
first he’s all flame and rage, then he casts a bard, and
while fiercely smiling over his “victory”, he already regrets what he just said.
He does have a conscience, whatever kind of nasty or stupid things he can come up with, and he’s genuinely affected and
struggled by what he’s inflicting on his loved ones. He’s without any shadow of a doubt an unbearable brat, but also so much more than that. It’s not that this
dork has no affection for Louis and Claudia – he indubitably does – it’s just
than he doesn’t know how to hold a close/family relationship without being sometimes unfair and/or cruel.Big shout
out for Kristen Dunst and Tom Cruise here, by the way. They are both amazing.I always think the look on Lestat’s face here is him realizing is that he genuinely doesn’t have an answer for Claudia’s question. Even he doesn’t know why he acts the way he does. I think he sincerely does want them to be a happy family, and yet he’s continually the one getting in the way of that by treating Louis and Claudia does. Even here, he’s obviously touched and happy at the idea of making peace with Claudia – “We forgive each other, then?” – and yet he instinctively still twists the knife in with what he says to her. He’s making himself miserable almost as much as Louis and Claudia, but he can’t seem to just snap out of it and be a genuinely good father or partner. And deep down, I don’t think he even really understands why he’s doing it.
It’s a question for the audience to think about too, I think – why does he do it? I think when you know his backstory, you have to wonder if on some level he associates love with being hurt, and he’d rather be the one hurting others than getting hurt again. Or maybe he just literally has no idea how to have a healthy relationship or a healthy family, since the family he grew up with was horribly abusive and he hasn’t really had any positive relationships since then. (His mother and Nicki are the two possible exceptions to that, but they both came with some serious complications and ultimately dysfunction.) None of this excuses the way he acts in any way, of course – it just is interesting to think about how he became the way he is.
weird noises: happen in the wee hours
me, unaffected: the only supernatural and ominous force in this place is me and i was here first, so whatever and whoever you are you need to Go

“…We will work to be an example of how we, as brothers and sisters on this earth, should treat each other. Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe.” -Black Panther





