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Latest comment: 11 years ago2 comments1 person in discussion
Come on! high gothic, low gothic what is the distinction being made here? If you know what "high gothic" means in architecture [where it does have a specific meaning], then I challenge you to tell me how that meaning transliterates to film. If the film is "high gothic," what then is "low gothic?" A copy of Fangoria? Defend the usage here, or I will remove it next time I pass through. Bustter (talk) 08:41, 5 August 2013 (UTC)Reply
Removed the vague descriptive "psychological high gothic" -- restore only if you can tell us what makes this film psychological or high [rather than low] gothic -- and cite appropriate sources. Bustter (talk) 07:41, 9 November 2013 (UTC)Reply