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| Theme | How It Appears in VM 18 | Why It Matters | |-------|---------------------------|----------------| | | Characters drift through empty clubs, jobless, and disconnected from families. | Captures the sense of “no future” prevalent in many Italian suburbs. | | Duality of the supernatural | The vampire is both a literal monster and a metaphor for societal decay (e.g., drug abuse, emotional emptiness). | Encourages readers to see horror as a reflection of real‑world problems. | | Ritual & folklore | The “18‑year cycle” mirrors ancient Italian pagan rites. | Links contemporary urban life to historic cultural roots. | | Language as identity | Use of Roman slang, text‑message abbreviations, and lyrical prose. | Reinforces authenticity of the characters’ voices. | | Sexuality & power | Scenes of intimacy often double as moments of vulnerability and control. | Explores how desire can be both weapon and weakness. | | Platform | Price (EUR) | Format Details