Every Edgar Allan Poe Poem in The Fall of the House of Usher | Netflix
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Every POEm in The Fall of the House of Usher. Inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe, the latest limited series from Mike Flanagan is now streaming on Netflix. If you thought you heard references to "Annabel Lee," "The Raven," and "The City in the Sea," you were right!
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To secure their fortune - and future - two ruthless siblings build a family dynasty that begins to crumble when their heirs mysteriously die, one by one.
Hmm, this is only a few of them. There are a bunch more in the show. That title is misleading.
The sermon in the beginning and what she says at the end was also a Poe poem
@@fatpowerful And a bunch more.
the tell tale heart was one of them right?
@@wbeimarsanchez9660 That's a short story, not a poem, but yes it was part of the show (and an episode title).
Netflix released this, makes sense they wouldn’t want it all released.
Bruce Greenwood's recitals are *perfect* esp the Raven
You could hear him crying while reciting. He really loved his granddaughter Lenore.
They should add full readings of the poems as features for the soundtrack.
click on Subtitles button
As good as some horror writers today are, none shall ever compare to the master, Edgar Allen Poe. Remember that Poe died relatively young, only 40 years old.
Insane how well the simpsons did the raven. All i could think of was the simpsons bit while watching the raven scene
I thought I was the only one that picked up on that.
After watch this series, i start reading all the great edgar allan poe poems, and i became a melancholy person 🥀🥀🥀💔💔💔
This was A hidden Gem🎉🎉🎉🎉
I think that Roderick was in a coma because he collapsed outside of the church, while he was in a coma before he passed away without regaining consciousness he was watching all of his children one by one fade into darkness of his unconscious mind but when he finally succumbed and gave up the ghost he had one last imagine of himself and Auggie sitting in the darkness with him confessing the day before he collapsed outside of the church, and when it was time for him to finally die the image of a Zombie Madeline came and smashed through the door and snuffed out the last of his life and the house of his unconscious mind came tumbling down over them. When this happened, and Roderick was buried Augie left the recorder at the head of his tombstone, and his families gravestones were there as symbols of his mistakes and sorrows. But that's my theory and people may not agree with me on this.
The best show ever.
I loved this show ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Vomit😂
If I have power,i would give the highest honourary prize for the best series of all time to this series ❤❤❤❤❤,I'll never forget the series named the fall of the house of usher
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Had to reread after watching. So good!
I still want toes the cast of 'Wednesday' recite the raven - shifting from one cast member to another with each line
One of the most boring shows there is
If you call this show boring you have absolutely no taste. It’s a masterpiece
If you call this show boring you have absolutely no taste. It’s a masterpiece
If you call this show boring you have absolutely no taste. It’s a masterpiece
@CryKing96 - if your taste is more attuned to crap like "Transformers" and/or what Marvel calls "movies" these days then, yeah, I suppose you may find this show boring. But that's on you for being an ignorant, uncultured swine who lets the mainstream dictate what you like; not on one of the best show ever produced. Try open a book, sometimes: you may accidentally learn a thing or two (or a couple of hundreds, more likely).