5/2/2023 0 Comments Cowboy beebop gay scene![]() What’s the meaning of the ending of The Sandman ? I love the end of this season. We recently caught up with Park to discuss how they Twitter-stalked Neil Gaiman, the natural queerness of The Sandman and that mind-shattering ending that everyone is talking about. (And yes, the original Hedwig himself, John Cameron Mitchell, appears in The Sandman too. ![]() And so is Park, who’s had one-of-a-kind roles as Gren in Cowboy Bebopand the East German glam rocker lead in the stage adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. ![]() Mason Alexander Park’s rapturous and captivating take on Desire inhabits this liminal space exactly as Gaiman set out in the original comic: The mystical nonbinary character is unbound by the confines of humankind’s compulsion to corral, restrict and categorize each other. In many ways, this imagined realm - as magical and otherworldly as it seems - is actually more like the real world, where cleanly defined identities, truths and morality rarely exist. In The Sandman, the realm of the Dreaming is a nebulous gray area, where good and evil are forever intertwined. ![]() “One of the first things Neil ever told me about his character was that he never played Desire as a villain,” says Mason Alexander Park, who plays the character in the show. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |