I Just Saw The 1940s Movie The Seventh Victim, And Its Queer Undertones Were So Relatable To Modern Identity Struggles

I Just Saw The 1940s Movie The Seventh Victim, And Its Queer Undertones Were So Relatable To Modern Identity Struggles
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There’s been tons of great LGBTQ+ horror films from modern times like The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Jennifer’s Body that show queer characters being comfortable with themselves. However, it’s also worth pointing out movies that show individuals throughout time that have been made to feel intense feelings of repression if they didn’t fit the societal “norm.” Even though Mark Robson’s The Seventh Victim was made in the 1940s, it blew my mind how it brings out relatable themes to the LGBTQ+ community back then.

According to the film history book “Monsters in the Closet: Homosexuality and the Horror Film,the horror film The Seventh Victim brought out those queer struggles in the character of Jacqueline. After my own viewing of the film, I want to talk about it.

(Image credit: RKO Radio Pictures)

Jacqueline’s Fear of Intimacy Suggests Repressed Desires

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