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: Jubber posits that monsters "echo their landscapes," serving as a reminder of the wild places humans have tamed or destroyed.
: Each episode centers on "broken people" pushed to desperate acts. The "monsters" they encounter often represent their own unresolved trauma or buried guilt . Monsterland
: The show functions as a modern bestiary, using creatures like sirens and shadows to address climate change, poverty, and radicalization . : Jubber posits that monsters "echo their landscapes,"
The Taxonomy of Fear: Nicholas Jubber’s Monsterland (2024) Monsterland
: By "skirting the line between the beautiful and the horrific," the series challenges the audience to find empathy for characters who make monstrous choices under systemic pressure.