In the movie The Thing, "the thing" is a shape-shifter that makes a perfect copy of whatever it is trying to imitate. By stealing the identity of the different guys, they have an insane sense of paranoia. "The thing" is highly representative of what horror is according to Kristeva. Kristeva argues that "menstrual blood...stands for the danger issuing from within the identity." While "the thing" is not a woman or a vagina that is spewing out menstrual blood. Throughout the movie, however, the thing at different points in the movie is an exact replica of the vagina. When "the thing" is on the autopsy table, Dr. Blair cuts it open and spreads it similar to the vagina. While the blood is falling out it is pretty accurate to that of the menstrual blood.
What is the significance of the thing looking like the vagina and the menstrual blood? The thing gives the idea of the problem that exists in the identity crisis that is the camp with the thing in it. What is the significance of this? The thing is showing that that true horror exists when there is an identity crisis. What is the significance of this? Kristeva's ideas of horror are confirmed within the movie The Thing.
While there are no female characters in the movie, Kristeva's theory that horror is shown through the menstrual blood confirming the crisis that exists in the realm of losing one's identitiy. "The thing" shows itself to not only be the female character but the cause of one's loss of identity.
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