Blog Post #4
In the film, The Eve’s Bayou (1997) the plot follows an upper-middle-class Black family living in a small racially homogenous city near the Louisiana Bayou. Before watching this film, I had no clue of the plot or the themes--and this was probably one of the most uniquely disturbing movies I have seen in a long time (and I’m an avid horror film). This film falls within the gray area of gothic and horror, but nonetheless, this film is powerful because it executes the difficult job of portraying the horrors that can happen within the household. What pained me throughout watching this film, was the adultification of Eve and Cisely--especially with Eve. Eve the middle child of Eve and Louis Baptiste carried the stress of trying to keep her family together despite all of the disturbing secrets and insecurity in the household. Her father, while a stable financial provider is an absent father staying late from the house and engaging in extramarital relationships-and completely unaware an...