Seeing Double: Cinematic Twins in 'Rabbit' and 'That's Not Me'
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Identical twins have long fascinated humanity, so it's unsurprising that they're frequently featured in cinematic works across a range of genres. With reference to Lacanian ideas, Gabrielle O'Brien explores how the use of the twin trope captures the themes of displacement and deficiency in horror/thriller Rabbit and comedy That's Not Me.
Additional keywords:Jacques Lacan, Luke Shanahan, doubling, doppelganger, Gregory Erdstein, impersonation.
SKU: 03464-M195
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