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The strange fact that inspired 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', Tobe Hopper's horror classic

2023-01-22T22:55:48.036Z


The American director experienced a situation in a hardware store and wrote the script for the film. In the history of the horror genre, few films can claim to have had the same influence as Tobe Hooper's 1974 masterpiece, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre . His contribution to slasher history is enormous, inspiring filmmakers to reinvent the genre's clichés in powerful ways. The film chronicles the journey of a group of friends who travel to rural Texas and end up slipping into a world of rampant ch


In the history of the horror genre, few films can claim to have had the same influence as Tobe Hooper's 1974 masterpiece, The

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

.

His contribution to slasher history is enormous, inspiring filmmakers to reinvent the genre's clichés in powerful ways.

The film chronicles the journey of a group of friends who travel to rural Texas and end up slipping into a world of rampant chaos and unimaginable violence.

"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre".

It had a prequel in 2003.

Is the Texas Chainsaw Massacre inspired by real events?

Although the events of the film are fictional, it was actually marketed as a "based on true events" feature film to appeal to a wider audience.

Banned in many countries for its graphic violence,

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

has stood the test of time.

The recurring image of humans as meat throughout the film has even contributed to its popularity within the vegan movement.

Not only that, director Guillermo del Toro said it was "the movie that made him a vegetarian."

Despite the fact that some details of the story, and the iconic character of Leatherface, the director was inspired by the serial killer Ed Gein.

However, the actual origin of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is strange.

In Joseph Lanza's book, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Film That Terrified A Rattled Nation, the writer sheds some light on Hooper's original source of inspiration.

The hardware store inspired "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"

According to Lanza, the vague structure of

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

began to form in the mind of Hooper, the director, during his vacation in 1972. Lanza noted that the filmmaker "was in a crowded hardware store, wary of the Christmas spirit and desperate for a way out." ".

The writer went on to recount that the director "

seeing a bunch of chainsaws on a vertical display rack, fantasized about fighting his way through the swarm of consumers

. He suppressed his dream of a Christmas bloodbath, but once he escaped and As he settled back into his house,

visions of chainsaws spun in his head, setting off a chain reaction of story ideas

."

Tobe Hooper and his violent life

Charles Whitman.

He killed 15 people in 1966.

Lanza also explained how the violence was totally tied to Hooper's life, as he was actually present when Charles Whitman committed the incredible and tragic mass murder at the University of Texas at Austin.

On August 1, 1966, Whitman, a student and former Marine, shot from the clock tower on the University of Texas campus, killing 14 people and wounding 31 others, one of whom died years later from complications related to his wounds.

That same day, Whitman had killed his wife and mother.

The incident was one of the worst mass murders in a public space in US history

and the first to take place "live" in the era of mass media.

The watch where Charles Whitman hid and threw.

This tragedy left an indelible mark on Hooper's worldview, providing

a bitter counterpoint to the hippie movement of the 1960s.

However,

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

is a mix of Hooper influences, as Leatherface's character was also inspired by the words of a doctor who "bragged about making a mask out of a corpse during his medical student days."

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