: The characters are depicted as "working class stiffs" seeking relief from their daily grind, making their struggle for a simple party more sympathetic to audiences. III. Cultural and Historical Context My Bloody Valentine (1981) - IMDb
: Despite its "trashy" slasher roots, it has been hailed by figures like Quentin Tarantino as the "best slasher of all time". II. Themes of Industrial Horror San ValentГn Sangriento
: Unlike many slashers set in suburban or summer camp environments, this film is grounded in a small Canadian mining town. : The characters are depicted as "working class
: The narrative revolves around a local legend of a deranged miner who punishes those who celebrate Valentine's Day. : Directed by George Mihalka, the original Canadian
: Directed by George Mihalka, the original Canadian production is considered a tribute to the low-budget slashers popularized by Halloween and Friday the 13th .
(widely known in English as My Bloody Valentine ) is a seminal work in the slasher film genre. A paper analyzing this subject can explore its historical roots in Canadian horror, its standing as a cult classic, and its connection to the darker folklore of the holiday.
I. Introduction: The Slasher Golden Age