He was and is the most human of the vampires, refused to drink blood from other powerful vampires to gain strength, and instead became a powerful vampire in his own right by the time he becomes Lestat's eternal consort and lover. He will always be my favorite character in The Vampire Chronicles for that reason.
The reason they changed the death of Louis's brother to his wife because Hollywood wouldn't produce movie about a gay vampire couple with a vampire child, has nothing to do with striking instant sympathy for him. They straight washed it.
And they washed it even more with the AMC TV Show, with their sexuality already establish even before they become a vampire, Anne Rice Vampire were asexual, they could love female and male alike, it was metaphorical, and after the Sookie Vampire Southern Mysteries and True Blood boom, they even can have sex, but only after drinking blood and have their blood "warm", Anne Rice could see the changing culture around vampires at the time, prior she die last year, no more coffins, now they have safe-houses, but they still have their moralistic righteous attitude that is typical from Anne Rice vampires and werewolf's.
@@sonderstudios6675 aww, it's cute that you don't understand what was acceptable 25 years ago when the movie came out when I was literally there. They straight washed the ever living f*ck out of the books to make the movies. I've read all the books, seen the movies and watched the shows first hand.
@@alimamzy9601 a bit late to the party, but the name of the book is Interview with the Vampire, the first book in the Vampire Chronicles. I read the first three books a while back (re-reading them now!) and i really liked them.
@@VampireFolkloreVideos I would like to see a sequel to the first movie Interview With The Vampire 2, It picks up where the last one left off, starring: Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Antonio Banderas and Christian Slater.
@@williammitchell1864 that would basically just be them making "the Vampire Lestat" into a movie. Louis' story continues on through many of the books, The Vampire Lestat, He is there at the end of queen of the damned to take out Akasha, he appears in the Mayfair Witches novels, he may pop up in The Vampire Armand as well but I don't remember off the top of my head.
I think I absolutely adore all versions of Louis, movie, book, and tv show. Particularly his tv show version, he is both passionate and desolate, you can really feel the depression and anger he lives in and how he has the potential to be passionate as well! But forever in my eyes will be Brad Pitt’s, his character has the exact ethereal vampiric beauty I pictured in my mind, glowing eyes, skin, rose Bud lips, long hair, and lashes!! ❤❤
@@CoftheLord i pretty much read up to the point that Leetat becomes a living statue, I’ve also red the vampire Armand book etc etc…red some May feather witches and some talamasca stuff but pretty much stopped after that….I don’t think I’ve read an Anne rice novel in over a decade
I feel like Louis was the most misunderstood and underrated vampire. He was the most hurt not only for the events before his conversion in “Interview with the Vampire” but also, during the transformation it seemed like there was a lot of time he needed for him to accept his fate.
Thanks for this in-depth …. I watched Interview with the Vampire 1996 movie first time and loved the story and characters . Ahh back when movies had real dialogue .. story .. and no green screens!
I love these videos!. It makes me want to reread the books and watch the movie all over again. Please continue Louis' story. He is a very fascinating character!
I think all the gayness in the tv series makes absolute sense. It gives Louis's and Lestat's relationship more urgency and people condemning them as unnatural hits home so much harder. I haven't read the books but after watching the first season of the show, it feels like that may have been the original idea.
I'm new to your channel and I really love everything about it. This is so good especially with The Interview with the Vampire being shown on AMC. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS.❤
Please do a part two about Louis as he changes during each book because of his human side a video about Claudia turned when only a child but desperately wanting her body to mature into a woman as the years pass her story is quite tragic I also felt so sorry for Madeline.who wanted to love and care for Claudia as a surrogate Mother after her own daughter had died . I love your videos you bring the books to life for me 🤗💕👍
I've read the entire series several times these are my favorite books and you did excellent job on this essay and I'm looking forward to the rest of them.
Please make a part 2. I'm very curious about the rest of his story, and resources are scarce online. From what I understand he's a peripheral character in the sequels, but I want to know what exactly happened with him without having to read all the books (since he's barely in them)
And the way Paul died is creepy. He was lifted into the air and staring up at something (that no one else can see) and he mysteriously falls down the stairs but didn't trip or slip. It's ODD to say the least. I would have been grief-stricken too if I was Louis because Paul's death - above anything else - is WEIRD.
Continue on with Lewy's journey. I think they should like reboot the movies or make a series on HBO or Netflix that's dark and gritty like Queen of the Damned, haven't seen Interview yet, but gory like from the clips of Lewy hacking Santiago, and GoT (Game of Thrones) and The Witcher for more examples. Keep all the powers like in the movies and books, Cloud Gift (flight), Fire (pyrokinetic), Mind (telepathy and telekinesis), and the Spell Gift (hypnosis or compulsion). But it would b that *ALL* vampires have them. Lastly, the homoeroticness overtones of The Vampire Chronicles r well-documented, that it should either stay the same lvl as in the books or make it more so for the screen.
Just watch the 1994 film. It's as close to the original book as it is possible to do in two hours, while also tying all the plot threads into a coherent, tight narrative that parallels character journeys. Anne Rice wrote a draft for the film that was even further from the book than Neil Jordan's rewrite, which actually brought it closer to the book with one big exception--giving Louis a dead wife and stillborn child in one line of dialog (Anne went as far as to name them Dianne and Jean Marie de Pointe du Lac), not a religious brother (Paul) who is only relevant for Louis' Catholic guilt complex. The wife aspect isn't as out of character as some fans with an agenda wish, given that Louis had a female love interest right there in the book (Babette Freniere), which they like to ignore. In fact, her accusation in the book is where the film line with Louis proclaiming himself to be the Devil in front of the slaves comes from. Note that Neil also excised a scene shot in which Louis goes to confession, scares the priest and kills him (the reason for this was him thinking that Louis' guilt was already overstated that late in the film and it was a religiously controversial scene--not that the film doesn't have numerous religious comments from Louis about liking to look at crucifixes, being the Devil, being condemned to/belonging in Hell, etc...). This change was actually is more relevant to Claudia's arc and her throwing that in Lestat's face later in the story; she wants to be his wife, not a replacement for his dead child. That hits a whole lot harder from and more personal to Claudia than the book version where she tells of seeing Louis looking at pictures of his sister. Neil had a good reason for keeping Anne's change, as he wanted to give Louis a stronger reason for his desire for fatherhood and doting on her to make up for the child who never lived, but something that also furthers Claudia's existential crisis in her relationship with Louis. It actually better mirrors Anne's own impetus for writing the 1976 original novel in the first place: the death of her five-year-old daughter Michele from leukemia in 1972. Louis was her own self-insert, as was Claudia Michele's and Lestat (originally named Lestan) her husband Stan's. The film change brings Louis closer to Anne than the book version was. It also mirrors Louis with Anne's other self-insert, Madeleine the doll maker, who reveals her desire to be Claudia's replacement mother as having to do with her own daughter having died. Most of the film's dialog is straight from the book, in fact.
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AMC are making a series based on The Vampire Chronicles. It's currently filming and is set to be released in October.
5:15 That was a case of the "not gays" where a lot of movies and Tv shows needed to add details like this so a couldn't be clearly identified as gay, an artifact of the 90s and society's level of comfort with sexuality at the time.
Thank you so much, it really means a lot. I want to deliver the best, highest quality videos, well researched. Louis and Lestat's journey will continue on this channel
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@@VampireFolkloreVideos You've definitely delivered so far on all the above. It's quite a momentous task you've taken on. Especially regarding The Vampire Chronicles. So much to cover! You're doing a brilliant job though. Do you have a Instagram or Twitter account we could possibly follow you on?
I can't tell you how much that comment means Ben. I've really tried my best to thoroughly research the Vampire Chronicles so i can make the videos the franchise deserves.
“If you like this video and it’s good enough for you” Baby you are better than good enough I always get entranced listening to you talk about the lore of this series. You should seriously think about expanding to different fandoms outside of vampires. I think people would really enjoy to hear you explain lore to them from different series. Your videos are always really well researched, edited, and most of all: entertaining. I feel like I could listen to you talk about anything for hours and retain what you’ve said
"He" provided for his family. Wasn't actually Louis doing the work that supported his family. It's necessary to remember Louis was a slave-owner in life, and to remember what that entailed about any claim about how he made his living.
🎉This analysis is spot on. I love the new AMC series. I feel that if I were to be turned into a vampire, I'd want to keep my humanity because I'm too chivalrous and compassionate like he is.
@@codename495 The movie and the show follow the book in two different ways, but show is more faithful to Anne Rice’s vision for the story. Edit: I recant this argument.
No, the series is no longer faithful to the spirit of Anne Rice, see the series as an AU and have fun. But the essence has definitely changed, anyone who says otherwise probably hasn't read all the books. Maven of the Eventine's analysis is absurdly perfect about the differences between the series and the books. Seeing Louis helping Lestat kill the singer, which is a parallel to the prostitute scenes, is the most anti-Book thing I've seen. Not to mention the bloodbath that looks more like a werewolf attack than Lestat who wasn't used to wasting a single drop. Absolutely ridiculous and unnecessary. And the contact lenses, my God, what the hell is that? The movie from 30 years ago had better contact lenses. I'm not even going to say it, and they completely changed all the timelines and backgrounds of the characters. Armand and Daniel should be a couple, right?🫠
@@Comentflix My comment originally came from the idea that she and her son Christopher were involved with the series. And the production crew went as far as to build sets modeled after the actual real life buildings that Anne Rice had used for the book. Lestat’s townhouse, for example, is a real house in New Orleans. Unfortunately, she passed away about a month before season 1 premiered, so we may never know how she actually felt about the changes made. But she was never shy about her displeasure with the movies, so I’m sure she would have told us eventually. All that said, my original comment came after season 1. I’m eating my words now because season 2 is hot garbage.
I always feel Louis keeping things out of the interview of his own life story doesn't wanted to reveal to the interviewer to know about it. Which Louis just wants a sample life story to tell, leaving out the rest and real reasons hated for Lestat as well.
Louis is my favourite vampire in Anne Rice chronology. It’s outlawed to deny his beautiful soul as a damned being . On the contrary he squashed the slimmest possibility of regeneration for ensuring his survival. Criminologist side of his docile character steams off the hunky dory unexpectedly. Anthropology insists upon the ravenous plague to be transfixed within his very core. Much to my dismay I don’t think he’s capable of handling emotions like a responsible man. His bleeding heart combats contre the vampiric nature from time to time. Each philosophy influences their unbiased disadvantage which one could make nothing out of it. A very true landlord he is….
ive been curious ever since the movie ended about what happened after and been searching for videos about it but found none.. it would be awesome if you can tell that part of the story too.
This is just mostly from IWTV... where he was bitter towards Lestat, before he read Lestat's books and mellowed out... and lets face it, the two can never be apart from long XD
Brad Pitt was so perfectly cast. I know he tried to back out from the movie. But I'm ironically glad his efforts failed. I honestly can't even remotely imagine anyone else playing Louis. Even if they did a reboot, they'd just have to cast him (and Antonio Banderas as well) all over again instead of trying to find new talent 😅
You are the same creator of Harry Potter folk lore. Cool 😎I've seen the movie and read the book interview with the vampire. both multiple times. I have read some of the other books of Anne Rice's. I actually i know why lestat ,servived the fire. He drank akasha's blood and drinking her blood allows lestate to live in the light, plus he borders on being one of the ancients. Since you also do Harry Potter folklore Louis is one of the vampires that I compare professor snape to. They are very similar and tragic characters. Hmm I wonder what snape would think of Louis if he ever met him. I could go on and on about the similarities of their stories. All night. But I won't. I will do a couple of comparisons. Both had People they loved very much killed by monsters. And Louis reaction to Claudia's death wasn't that much different than snapes reaction to Lily's death!!
The decision to make Louis a mourning widower and depict his relationships with Lestat and Armaund as homoerotic friendships was likely largely influenced by the fact that there were few pieces of mainstream media to feature openly queer relationships in the 90s. You couldn't have made Brokeback Mountain in 1994 despite the success/critical acclaim of Philadelphia. Depicting gay(male) romantic relationships with on-screen intimacy was still very taboo.
I doubt you would be able to do it because of copyrights. But I would like to see a video that compares Anne Rice's and jk Rowling 's writing styles. And their novels. To each other.
Louis. The beautiful, ethereal, and penultimate love of Lestat. Out of all Anne’s creatures, he has always been my absolute favorite.🖤
Same, especially as he's evolved as a character so well..
I adore Louis but Lestat is my favorite, Louis is a very close second though.
@@VampireFolkloreVideos Lestat is definitely the favorite however I would enjoy hearing you go through the rest of Louis Story please continue.
Me too!
Louis...My Louis...Dark Angel
This video really drives home that Louis’s response to every distressing situation is to just burn the place down.
He was and is the most human of the vampires, refused to drink blood from other powerful vampires to gain strength, and instead became a powerful vampire in his own right by the time he becomes Lestat's eternal consort and lover. He will always be my favorite character in The Vampire Chronicles for that reason.
The reason they changed the death of Louis's brother to his wife because Hollywood wouldn't produce movie about a gay vampire couple with a vampire child, has nothing to do with striking instant sympathy for him. They straight washed it.
And they washed it even more with the AMC TV Show, with their sexuality already establish even before they become a vampire, Anne Rice Vampire were asexual, they could love female and male alike, it was metaphorical, and after the Sookie Vampire Southern Mysteries and True Blood boom, they even can have sex, but only after drinking blood and have their blood "warm", Anne Rice could see the changing culture around vampires at the time, prior she die last year, no more coffins, now they have safe-houses, but they still have their moralistic righteous attitude that is typical from Anne Rice vampires and werewolf's.
@@TheKeyser94 well
Now they’re turnings tons of straight characters gay and gay characters trans because they’re so “woke & progressive.
False. Why would that be the reasoning when there are more gay things that take place. It's a Hollywood movie to attract sympathy from the audience.
@@sonderstudios6675 aww, it's cute that you don't understand what was acceptable 25 years ago when the movie came out when I was literally there. They straight washed the ever living f*ck out of the books to make the movies. I've read all the books, seen the movies and watched the shows first hand.
I mean, I see your point but even as a child when I saw the movie you could tell it was Homo erotic as fuck
Armand said it best " you are beautiful and unique, Louis. You represent the broken heart of the Vampire"
I love how our host here reads quotes from Louis in the same cadence that Brad Pitt spoke as Louis in the movie.
Well done sir.
I’m not that good at impressions so I just tried to capture his tone
@@VampireFolkloreVideos You did a stellar job nonetheless. Keep it up, practice makes perfect after all.
Anne Rice's vampire chronicles are the few I keep and read every now and then. Such a good book series.
Fun fact: Kirsten Dunst ( Claudia) was walking with her mother when a talent scout spotted her and her career as an actress began.
I really enjoyed this. It's been over 20 years since I read the series. I think I'll go back and reread them.
Love this comment, there's nothing better than rediscovering a franchise all over again
What's the name of the book?
@@alimamzy9601 a bit late to the party, but the name of the book is Interview with the Vampire, the first book in the Vampire Chronicles. I read the first three books a while back (re-reading them now!) and i really liked them.
I definitely want to her more about Louis. Thanks for all you do to put out such informative and entertaining videos.
you're very welcome Annie. Thanks for the comment and support.
I truly enjoyed your explanation and exploration. Thanks
@@VampireFolkloreVideos I would like to see a sequel to the first movie Interview With The Vampire 2, It picks up where the last one left off, starring: Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Antonio Banderas and Christian Slater.
@@williammitchell1864 that would basically just be them making "the Vampire Lestat" into a movie. Louis' story continues on through many of the books, The Vampire Lestat, He is there at the end of queen of the damned to take out Akasha, he appears in the Mayfair Witches novels, he may pop up in The Vampire Armand as well but I don't remember off the top of my head.
I think I absolutely adore all versions of Louis, movie, book, and tv show. Particularly his tv show version, he is both passionate and desolate, you can really feel the depression and anger he lives in and how he has the potential to be passionate as well! But forever in my eyes will be Brad Pitt’s, his character has the exact ethereal vampiric beauty I pictured in my mind, glowing eyes, skin, rose Bud lips, long hair, and lashes!! ❤❤
I tried watching the tv series, honestly I couldn’t get pass the first episode
@@qs4177 it’s a bit different that’s for sure I suggest to keep going you may find it more interesting as you go!
@@CoftheLord i pretty much read up to the point that Leetat becomes a living statue, I’ve also red the vampire Armand book etc etc…red some May feather witches and some talamasca stuff but pretty much stopped after that….I don’t think I’ve read an Anne rice novel in over a decade
Anne Rice watched the series and she died... It's simply awful
@@ozymandias1759 this is so funny “she watched it and she died.” 😭
This was excellent! I love your narration and visual style. I'd love to hear more of Louis' story! Please make a part 2!
Yes! Please!! Continue with the life of Louis!!!! His story is far from over!!
I feel like Louis was the most misunderstood and underrated vampire. He was the most hurt not only for the events before his conversion in “Interview with the Vampire” but also, during the transformation it seemed like there was a lot of time he needed for him to accept his fate.
Id love to watch a part 2 of the life of Louis. Hes always been an interesting character. I wanna see where he ends up going
Definitely continue the summary of Louis’s story in the books
Already started dissecting the books for Louis role in them all. Its gonna take some time but i'll have louis part 2 out very soon
@@VampireFolkloreVideos right on!looking forward to it!
Thanks for this in-depth …. I watched Interview with the Vampire 1996 movie first time and loved the story and characters . Ahh back when movies had real dialogue .. story .. and no green screens!
I love these videos!. It makes me want to reread the books and watch the movie all over again. Please continue Louis' story. He is a very fascinating character!
I think all the gayness in the tv series makes absolute sense. It gives Louis's and Lestat's relationship more urgency and people condemning them as unnatural hits home so much harder. I haven't read the books but after watching the first season of the show, it feels like that may have been the original idea.
I'm new to your channel and I really love everything about it. This is so good especially with The Interview with the Vampire being shown on AMC. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS.❤
Louise is my favorite. Lestat said if anyone could make The Queen see the horror in her plan it was Louise. Wish he did more in the later novels.
Please do a part two about Louis as he changes during each book because of his human side a video about Claudia turned when only a child but desperately wanting her body to mature into a woman as the years pass her story is quite tragic I also felt so sorry for Madeline.who wanted to love and care for Claudia as a surrogate Mother after her own daughter had died . I love your videos you bring the books to life for me 🤗💕👍
I love the" same creature different perspective "of him and lestat
Love all of these videos! Thank you so much for making them.
You’re very welcome, it took a hell of a long time but I’m happy with how many characters I’ve covered
I've read the entire series several times these are my favorite books and you did excellent job on this essay and I'm looking forward to the rest of them.
Lestat survived the burning for the same reason as everything else.....the blood of akasha
More Louis but I'd love lestat part 2 also please. Love the books & your videos on them, keep up the good work 👏
Please make a part 2. I'm very curious about the rest of his story, and resources are scarce online. From what I understand he's a peripheral character in the sequels, but I want to know what exactly happened with him without having to read all the books (since he's barely in them)
He's in the rest of the books sporadically
He has a small role in QotD but isn't really in the books again that's worth mentioning until Merrick if I correctly recall.
Thanks for taking the time to read the original book & breaking it down 😊
Hi Dean welcome back!!
It’s sad Paul falling to his death and poor Louis
And the way Paul died is creepy. He was lifted into the air and staring up at something (that no one else can see) and he mysteriously falls down the stairs but didn't trip or slip. It's ODD to say the least. I would have been grief-stricken too if I was Louis because Paul's death - above anything else - is WEIRD.
I can't get enough of these videos and am now officially buying the books
Thank you! The Vampire Chronicles have long needed and deserved a TH-cam lore series! Beautiful work. Also, you have a sexy voice.
Continue on with Lewy's journey.
I think they should like reboot the movies or make a series on HBO or Netflix that's dark and gritty like Queen of the Damned, haven't seen Interview yet, but gory like from the clips of Lewy hacking Santiago, and GoT (Game of Thrones) and The Witcher for more examples. Keep all the powers like in the movies and books, Cloud Gift (flight), Fire (pyrokinetic), Mind (telepathy and telekinesis), and the Spell Gift (hypnosis or compulsion). But it would b that *ALL* vampires have them. Lastly, the homoeroticness overtones of The Vampire Chronicles r well-documented, that it should either stay the same lvl as in the books or make it more so for the screen.
Just watch the 1994 film. It's as close to the original book as it is possible to do in two hours, while also tying all the plot threads into a coherent, tight narrative that parallels character journeys.
Anne Rice wrote a draft for the film that was even further from the book than Neil Jordan's rewrite, which actually brought it closer to the book with one big exception--giving Louis a dead wife and stillborn child in one line of dialog (Anne went as far as to name them Dianne and Jean Marie de Pointe du Lac), not a religious brother (Paul) who is only relevant for Louis' Catholic guilt complex.
The wife aspect isn't as out of character as some fans with an agenda wish, given that Louis had a female love interest right there in the book (Babette Freniere), which they like to ignore. In fact, her accusation in the book is where the film line with Louis proclaiming himself to be the Devil in front of the slaves comes from.
Note that Neil also excised a scene shot in which Louis goes to confession, scares the priest and kills him (the reason for this was him thinking that Louis' guilt was already overstated that late in the film and it was a religiously controversial scene--not that the film doesn't have numerous religious comments from Louis about liking to look at crucifixes, being the Devil, being condemned to/belonging in Hell, etc...).
This change was actually is more relevant to Claudia's arc and her throwing that in Lestat's face later in the story; she wants to be his wife, not a replacement for his dead child. That hits a whole lot harder from and more personal to Claudia than the book version where she tells of seeing Louis looking at pictures of his sister. Neil had a good reason for keeping Anne's change, as he wanted to give Louis a stronger reason for his desire for fatherhood and doting on her to make up for the child who never lived, but something that also furthers Claudia's existential crisis in her relationship with Louis.
It actually better mirrors Anne's own impetus for writing the 1976 original novel in the first place: the death of her five-year-old daughter Michele from leukemia in 1972. Louis was her own self-insert, as was Claudia Michele's and Lestat (originally named Lestan) her husband Stan's. The film change brings Louis closer to Anne than the book version was. It also mirrors Louis with Anne's other self-insert, Madeleine the doll maker, who reveals her desire to be Claudia's replacement mother as having to do with her own daughter having died.
Most of the film's dialog is straight from the book, in fact.
AMC are making a series based on The Vampire Chronicles. It's currently filming and is set to be released in October.
@ They are only rebooting it to add blacks as Louis and Claudia. What bullshyt!!! Bring on the social justice to the realm of the Vampyres!!!
5:15 That was a case of the "not gays" where a lot of movies and Tv shows needed to add details like this so a couldn't be clearly identified as gay, an artifact of the 90s and society's level of comfort with sexuality at the time.
Poor beautiful Louis. I hold so much sympathy for him.
Love your channel. All your videos are so insightful. I hope you continue with Louis's story as with the other vampires.
Thank you so much, it really means a lot. I want to deliver the best, highest quality videos, well researched. Louis and Lestat's journey will continue on this channel
@@VampireFolkloreVideos You've definitely delivered so far on all the above. It's quite a momentous task you've taken on. Especially regarding The Vampire Chronicles. So much to cover! You're doing a brilliant job though. Do you have a Instagram or Twitter account we could possibly follow you on?
Just came across your videos realy love them gives a great insight on the history of the vampires pls keep up the awesome work would love to see more
Fantastic work! Please, please continue to do videos on the Ricean vampires! I adore them!
Thanks Frans, I think the vampire chronicles are simply fantastic!
Awsome video! The whole channel is amazing! And I love the artworks used to tell the story. I would love to see more of Louis story! :D
Being immortal sounds like a gift until you realize your going to spend eternity alone
Very well done! Informed commentary and professional editing. Your channel richly deserves to grow, and, with regular uploads, I'm sure it will.
I can't tell you how much that comment means Ben. I've really tried my best to thoroughly research the Vampire Chronicles so i can make the videos the franchise deserves.
🥺🥺 I feel for him so badly
I would love to see a part 2 to this! Thanks for your videos.
That was really awesome and Louie are one of my favorite characters in the series. And i have hit the red button for you and i rang the bell as well.
It would be awesome to see what happens to him after interview with a vampire. One of the few vampire stories I actually liked
Great video Man, really like this revisionism of IWTV 👌💫
“If you like this video and it’s good enough for you”
Baby you are better than good enough
I always get entranced listening to you talk about the lore of this series. You should seriously think about expanding to different fandoms outside of vampires. I think people would really enjoy to hear you explain lore to them from different series. Your videos are always really well researched, edited, and most of all: entertaining. I feel like I could listen to you talk about anything for hours and retain what you’ve said
Excellent! I loved it so much and thank you. Yes please do a part 2!
Well done!!
Really should read the Mayfair Witches Chronicles. The Vampire Chronicles overlaps with it at one point.
I would love to see a part 2 for Louie
great job and much appreciated
This is my absolute favorite of Ann's vampires. I can relate to him most.
What doesn't make sense at all is Louis choosing to live when he wanted so much to die.
Pleeaaase do the life of Louis after IWTV.
Great video!
"He" provided for his family. Wasn't actually Louis doing the work that supported his family. It's necessary to remember Louis was a slave-owner in life, and to remember what that entailed about any claim about how he made his living.
🎉This analysis is spot on. I love the new AMC series. I feel that if I were to be turned into a vampire, I'd want to keep my humanity because I'm too chivalrous and compassionate like he is.
No offence, but the TV show sucks
yes please continue, fyi just listen to the audio books
Some, blinding VOICE affect,what a beauty contest winner guy.Smashing, darling beautiful-STUD!!MONA
Louie has hard life. I enjoyed the video. Good work on the video.
Please continue Louis’ story!
Please continue Louis’s story😊
So, the TV show follows the book differently than the movie did. But it also feels more faithful, somehow…
This makes no sense whatsoever. The wall is blue, it’s supposed to be orange, but the blue makes it feel more orange somehow? Nonsense.
@@codename495 The movie and the show follow the book in two different ways, but show is more faithful to Anne Rice’s vision for the story.
Edit: I recant this argument.
No, the series is no longer faithful to the spirit of Anne Rice, see the series as an AU and have fun. But the essence has definitely changed, anyone who says otherwise probably hasn't read all the books. Maven of the Eventine's analysis is absurdly perfect about the differences between the series and the books. Seeing Louis helping Lestat kill the singer, which is a parallel to the prostitute scenes, is the most anti-Book thing I've seen. Not to mention the bloodbath that looks more like a werewolf attack than Lestat who wasn't used to wasting a single drop. Absolutely ridiculous and unnecessary. And the contact lenses, my God, what the hell is that? The movie from 30 years ago had better contact lenses.
I'm not even going to say it, and they completely changed all the timelines and backgrounds of the characters. Armand and Daniel should be a couple, right?🫠
@@Comentflix My comment originally came from the idea that she and her son Christopher were involved with the series. And the production crew went as far as to build sets modeled after the actual real life buildings that Anne Rice had used for the book. Lestat’s townhouse, for example, is a real house in New Orleans.
Unfortunately, she passed away about a month before season 1 premiered, so we may never know how she actually felt about the changes made. But she was never shy about her displeasure with the movies, so I’m sure she would have told us eventually.
All that said, my original comment came after season 1. I’m eating my words now because season 2 is hot garbage.
I always feel Louis keeping things out of the interview of his own life story doesn't wanted to reveal to the interviewer to know about it. Which Louis just wants a sample life story to tell, leaving out the rest and real reasons hated for Lestat as well.
My favourite series to explain the whole story of the book and film
Enjoyed your narration and perception of ivwav the vl and dear louis! Subcribed you're class!
Louis is my favourite vampire in Anne Rice chronology. It’s outlawed to deny his beautiful soul as a damned being . On the contrary he squashed the slimmest possibility of regeneration for ensuring his survival. Criminologist side of his docile character steams off the hunky dory unexpectedly. Anthropology insists upon the ravenous plague to be transfixed within his very core. Much to my dismay I don’t think he’s capable of handling emotions like a responsible man. His bleeding heart combats contre the vampiric nature from time to time. Each philosophy influences their unbiased disadvantage which one could make nothing out of it. A very true landlord he is….
ive been curious ever since the movie ended about what happened after and been searching for videos about it but found none.. it would be awesome if you can tell that part of the story too.
Yep I can certainly do that for you no problem..keep the notifications on for when it comes out..about 2 weeks it'll take me
More Louis please???
absolutely!
I actually had a dream about Louie before I read the book or saw the movie.
great vid love the content, keep it up.
Yes! I need the rest of his story!
I really wanted to watch this video, but I cannot force myself to strain to hear the really quiet audio.
This is just mostly from IWTV... where he was bitter towards Lestat, before he read Lestat's books and mellowed out... and lets face it, the two can never be apart from long XD
I love this so much since I can't buy the books since I'm broke
You're good at this TH-cam thing
More Louis! There is more to his story I just know it!! 💚👀
It's fantastic, cant wait to bring you part 2
I hope we get a part 2! :)
Bro your voice might get you on the series.
Please continue 🙏
Brad Pitt was so perfectly cast. I know he tried to back out from the movie. But I'm ironically glad his efforts failed. I honestly can't even remotely imagine anyone else playing Louis. Even if they did a reboot, they'd just have to cast him (and Antonio Banderas as well) all over again instead of trying to find new talent 😅
Thank you
He sure likes setting fires.
Will you go into more detail and tie in the new show?
You are the same creator of Harry Potter folk lore. Cool 😎I've seen the movie and read the book interview with the vampire. both multiple times. I have read some of the other books of Anne Rice's. I actually i know why lestat ,servived the fire. He drank akasha's blood and drinking her blood allows lestate to live in the light, plus he borders on being one of the ancients. Since you also do Harry Potter folklore Louis is one of the vampires that I compare professor snape to. They are very similar and tragic characters. Hmm I wonder what snape would think of Louis if he ever met him. I could go on and on about the similarities of their stories. All night. But I won't. I will do a couple of comparisons. Both had People they loved very much killed by monsters. And Louis reaction to Claudia's death wasn't that much different than snapes reaction to Lily's death!!
The decision to make Louis a mourning widower and depict his relationships with Lestat and Armaund as homoerotic friendships was likely largely influenced by the fact that there were few pieces of mainstream media to feature openly queer relationships in the 90s. You couldn't have made Brokeback Mountain in 1994 despite the success/critical acclaim of Philadelphia. Depicting gay(male) romantic relationships with on-screen intimacy was still very taboo.
Wow what a channel! Subbed.
Armand: I'm the dude playing the dude disguised as another dude
Seemed to leave out that after they made the woman a vampire, Claudia and Louis, the 3 had traveled a little more she and Claudia died.
I doubt you would be able to do it because of copyrights. But I would like to see a video that compares Anne Rice's and jk Rowling 's writing styles. And their novels. To each other.
I don’t think copyrights would prevent this from happening. Great Idea!
i realy love this movie one
of the best made movie,
"GOD KILLS INDISCRIMINATELY, AND SO SHALL WE, FOR NO CREATURES UNDER GOD ARE AS WE ARE,NONE SO LIKE HIM"
Your series is making want to reread the books again 😬
Thank you. Please, make second part.
Would love to see about Merrick and some of the other stuff with Louis that wasn't in the video...
Definitely! I just didn't want to pack everything into one video, I wanted to be able to break it up into different parts. Louis Part 2 coming soon!
I have to say I really appreciate the changes made within the show
Part 2, please, it's been a year! 😂
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This picture is *haunting*
It was never you. Yep he wants Louis not you milk weed.
*Fantastic work my friend.*