Liminal Space (Disorienting Transition Zone)
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Events with rich location context
The liminal space created by the narrative cut is a disorienting transition zone where the boundaries between past and present, human and monstrous, dissolve. This space forces Sister Agatha and Mina to confront the supernatural as a physical force, their perceptions realigned in a psychological crucible that foreshadows Jonathan Harker’s vampiric transformation. The liminal space is not a place but a state of being, a void where the audience is compelled to question their own sight and the nature of reality itself. It is a warning: the rules of the world have changed, and the characters (and the audience) must adapt or be consumed.
Disorienting and unsettling, a void where time and space lose meaning. The air feels thick with unseen forces, and the boundaries between reality and nightmare blur.
A disorienting transition zone that forces the audience and characters to confront the encroaching horror and question their perceptions.
Represents the collapse of reality under Dracula’s influence, as well as the inevitability of transformation for those caught in his web.
Not a physical location but a state of being—all are forced into it by the narrative cut.
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