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Hello and Welcome to Romance Read Along! Today we discuss the commonalities and differences between romances and horror.
Keywords
Aviv Rubenstein, Lizzie Lazarus, romance novels, horror movies, vampire lore, storytelling, wildfires, Los Angeles, female protagonists, genre exploration, literary themes, character identification, romantic tropes, humor in romance, historical context, storytelling, filmmaking, plot twists, character dynamics, emotional responsibility, filmmaking, Die Hard, romance tropes, Lizzie Lazarus, relationships, movie adaptation, storytelling, psychological themes
Summary
In this engaging conversation, host Toni speaks with Aviv Rubenstein, the creator of the movie 'Lizzie Lazarus.' They discuss various themes including the impact of wildfires in Los Angeles, the genre of romance novels, the evolution of horror tropes, and the complexities of vampire lore. The conversation also touches on the challenges of writing female protagonists and the balance of expectations in storytelling, particularly in series writing. In this conversation, Toni delves into the intricacies of literary themes, character identification, and the impact of romantic tropes in storytelling. The discussion transitions into the role of humor in romance, the historical context of romance novels, and the balance between pleasure and pain in storytelling. Aviv also shares insights into the creative challenges faced in filmmaking, particularly regarding the plot twists in her movie 'Lizzie Lazarus.' In this conversation, the themes of character dynamics, emotional responsibility, and the complexities of relationships are explored through the lens of the film 'Lizzie Lazarus.' The discussion delves into the nuances of character portrayals, the collaborative nature of filmmaking, and the challenges of adapting stories from books to screen. Additionally, the conversation touches on the unexpected romantic elements in action films like 'Die Hard' and the appeal of romance tropes, particularly the grumpy sunshine dynamic.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Aviv Rubenstein and Current Events
As always I'd love to hear from you [email protected]
@chemangel.bsky.social
Many thanks to Jacob the horse for allowing us to sample their amazing song Sunshine for our theme music. You can get Jacob the Horse's music at BandCamp. com
Hello and Welcome to Romance Read Along! Today we discuss the commonalities and differences between romances and horror.
Keywords
Aviv Rubenstein, Lizzie Lazarus, romance novels, horror movies, vampire lore, storytelling, wildfires, Los Angeles, female protagonists, genre exploration, literary themes, character identification, romantic tropes, humor in romance, historical context, storytelling, filmmaking, plot twists, character dynamics, emotional responsibility, filmmaking, Die Hard, romance tropes, Lizzie Lazarus, relationships, movie adaptation, storytelling, psychological themes
Summary
In this engaging conversation, host Toni speaks with Aviv Rubenstein, the creator of the movie 'Lizzie Lazarus.' They discuss various themes including the impact of wildfires in Los Angeles, the genre of romance novels, the evolution of horror tropes, and the complexities of vampire lore. The conversation also touches on the challenges of writing female protagonists and the balance of expectations in storytelling, particularly in series writing. In this conversation, Toni delves into the intricacies of literary themes, character identification, and the impact of romantic tropes in storytelling. The discussion transitions into the role of humor in romance, the historical context of romance novels, and the balance between pleasure and pain in storytelling. Aviv also shares insights into the creative challenges faced in filmmaking, particularly regarding the plot twists in her movie 'Lizzie Lazarus.' In this conversation, the themes of character dynamics, emotional responsibility, and the complexities of relationships are explored through the lens of the film 'Lizzie Lazarus.' The discussion delves into the nuances of character portrayals, the collaborative nature of filmmaking, and the challenges of adapting stories from books to screen. Additionally, the conversation touches on the unexpected romantic elements in action films like 'Die Hard' and the appeal of romance tropes, particularly the grumpy sunshine dynamic.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Aviv Rubenstein and Current Events
As always I'd love to hear from you [email protected]
@chemangel.bsky.social
Many thanks to Jacob the horse for allowing us to sample their amazing song Sunshine for our theme music. You can get Jacob the Horse's music at BandCamp. com