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Deep Thoughts about The NeverEnding Story

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The Nothing, depressed horses, and dead moms–The Neverending Story! (Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh…)

For this week’s episode, Emily shares her deep thoughts with Tracie about the 1984 film The Neverending Story, a childhood favorite with seriously dark undertones. She talks about how the original story was written as an anti-authoritarian fairy tale by a German survivor of the Third Reich, why she still gets goosebumps when the Childlike Empress knows about the children watching the film, and the surprising fact that Emily and Tracie’s father considered taking a hammer to their VHS copy of this film in the 1980s. Though neither the special effects nor the gender representation holds up, there is still much to enjoy in this allegory of grief that taught GenX that riding a luck dragon is the best revenge.

Throw on your earbuds and join us in the school’s attic as we play hooky and overthink The Neverending Story.

Our theme music is "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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Learn more about Tracie and Emily (including our other projects), join the Guy Girls' family, secure exclusive access to bonus episodes, video versions, and early access to Deep Thoughts by visiting us on Patreon.

Mentioned in this episode:

What we can learn from the Neverending Story: authoritarianism, fascism, and the power of imagination
He Named Her “Moon Child”
Michael Ende
Wolfgang Petersen
Aleister Crowley’s novel Moonchild (1917)

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Chapters

1. Deep Thoughts About the Neverending Story (00:00:00)

2. Hidden Message in the Neverending Story (00:07:27)

3. Authoritarianism and Self-Perception in Book (00:16:00)

4. Themes and Impact of Childhood Movie (00:29:55)

5. Analysis of the NeverEnding Story (00:39:35)

48 episodes

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Manage episode 386304551 series 3493147
Content provided by Tracie Guy-Decker & Emily Guy Birken, Tracie Guy-Decker, and Emily Guy Birken. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tracie Guy-Decker & Emily Guy Birken, Tracie Guy-Decker, and Emily Guy Birken or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

The Nothing, depressed horses, and dead moms–The Neverending Story! (Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh…)

For this week’s episode, Emily shares her deep thoughts with Tracie about the 1984 film The Neverending Story, a childhood favorite with seriously dark undertones. She talks about how the original story was written as an anti-authoritarian fairy tale by a German survivor of the Third Reich, why she still gets goosebumps when the Childlike Empress knows about the children watching the film, and the surprising fact that Emily and Tracie’s father considered taking a hammer to their VHS copy of this film in the 1980s. Though neither the special effects nor the gender representation holds up, there is still much to enjoy in this allegory of grief that taught GenX that riding a luck dragon is the best revenge.

Throw on your earbuds and join us in the school’s attic as we play hooky and overthink The Neverending Story.

Our theme music is "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Learn more about Tracie and Emily (including our other projects), join the Guy Girls' family, secure exclusive access to bonus episodes, video versions, and early access to Deep Thoughts by visiting us on Patreon.

Mentioned in this episode:

What we can learn from the Neverending Story: authoritarianism, fascism, and the power of imagination
He Named Her “Moon Child”
Michael Ende
Wolfgang Petersen
Aleister Crowley’s novel Moonchild (1917)

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Deep Thoughts About the Neverending Story (00:00:00)

2. Hidden Message in the Neverending Story (00:07:27)

3. Authoritarianism and Self-Perception in Book (00:16:00)

4. Themes and Impact of Childhood Movie (00:29:55)

5. Analysis of the NeverEnding Story (00:39:35)

48 episodes

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