So i finally got around to seeing IWTV, and I understand a lot of the changes (turning Paul into dead wife and kid) were kinda necessary, but one scene threw me for a loop. Louis is talking about how Claudia had her own coffin, and the movie shows her getting out of said coffin *during the day* tiptoeing around the light thrown from the sun in the windows and getting into Louis Coffin. WTF?

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I think the Paul deal would have been difficult to convey without adding alot of extra scenes, it’s quicker convey Louis’ feeling of being bereft when it’s a wife dying in childbirth.

THE CLAUDIA tip-toeing around the SUNLIGHT THING. Yes. I had this problem, too, when I first saw the movie. According to movie!Louis, “She slept in my coffin at first… ‘till the day came when she wanted one of her own. But still, whenever she awoke, she would crawl into mine.“ 

The scene shows sunlight spilling in, it could be sunrise, afternoon, some other time… dunno!

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In the book, it seemed pretty clear that Louis and Claudia would go to their own coffins before sunrise, and that Claudia would come back out right before dawn and climb into Louis’ coffin. Remember that their sleep is not mortal sleep, it’s the Death Sleep, and they begin to slip into it before sunrise, and it slowly immobilizes them. Unless they’re being attacked, there’s nothing that can wake them during the day (and even then, they’re only fighting back unconsciously/involuntarily).

In the movie, it seems to imply that they have normal mortal sleep and that she might wake up at ANY TIME during the day, the way human kids wake up at any hour of the night to crawl into their parents’ beds. Certainly, tip-toeing around the pools of sunlight is kind of endearing in this scenario, might have been Anne Rice’s idea even (she wrote the script, remember) for something cute to make us like Claudia more.

However, in VC CANON, tip-toeing around that sunlight wouldn’t have worked, just a teensy sliver of light when she started to open the coffin lid would have been painful enough to shut it, and not open it any further. Again though, in VC CANON, her Death Sleep would have kept her from even trying, she’d have been asleep already. 

So I hope that answers that! Movie!Claudia can handle more sunlight than Canon!Claudia. 

“She slept in my coffin at first… till the day came when she wanted one of her own. But still, whenever she awoke, she would crawl into mine.” Louis de Pointe du Lac, Interview with the Vampire

Notice the caged bird on the left there? Recurring caged bird theme in this movie. Caged birds, caged people… the night Louis and Claudia leave for Europe, they set two birds free. 

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  • Claudia from Anne Rice’s “The Vampire Chronicles”

“I love you still, that’s the torment of it. Lestat I never loved. But you! The measure of my hatred is that love. They are the same! Do you know now how much I hate you!” 

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One of their last happy moments as a family… ♥

And Lestat can’t keep his eyes from Louis.

Yes, it’s so sweet, Lestat’s happy bc Louis is happy. Awwww…

Skimming Interview with the Vampire, found this:

“‘Rest easy,’ she said abruptly, her voice still low.’I tell you that as much as I hated Lestat… ’ She stopped.

” ‘Yes… ’ I whispered.’Yes…. ’

“ ‘As much as I hated him, with him we were… complete.’ She looked at me, her eyelids quivering, as if the slight rise in her voice had disturbed her even as it had disturbed me.

” ‘No, only you were complete… ’ I said to her.’Because there were two of us, one on either side of you, from the beginning.’

“I thought I saw her smile then, but I was not certain. She bowed her head, but I could see her eyes moving beneath the lashes, back and forth, back and forth. Then she said,’The two of you at my side. Do you picture that as you say it, as you picture everything else?’ ”

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Claudia’s charcoal portfolio. Notice how she signs simply “C.” (Wish I knew who drew these so I can credit properly! Probably Dante Ferretti.)