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posted ago by QuackiChan ago by QuackiChan +26 / -0

So... I know it’s well known that FLILV is one of the only mentions of Adrenochrome in pop culture. But there are a lot of weird things about this movie that I’ve noticed upon rewatch (aside from the typical weird things that come from drug induced psychosis in general).

It’s only mentioned by name once, but I noticed that references to kidnapping, murder, and the pineal gland are a running theme through the entire movie.

In the beginning of the movie, when Thompson is trying to check into the hotel while on acid, he passes a man talking on a pay phone. The man is heard talking about someone being murdered, and says that he thinks they were after the pineal gland. That is oddly specific.

Later, Gonzo eats too much acid and has a bad trip. He gets into the bathtub and is begging Thompson to throw the radio in the tub with him during a certain note of White Rabbit by Pink Floyd. (Follow the white rabbit?)

Once he comes down he leaves the hotel and they separate, but he later sends Thompson a telegram to go the another Hotel called “The Flamingo” so he can cover a District Attorney Convention.

When they reunite Gonzo has kidnapped a young girl named Lucy. He has given her acid and alcohol. The girl is in Las Vegas to meet Barbara Streisand because her oddly specific hobby is painting portraits of the singer. (Barbara Streisand is a known acquaintance of the Clintons, who attend her concerts as special guests on occasion)

They get rid of Lucy by sending her to another hotel where Streisand will be, but the movie goes out of its way to emphasize that Lucy was underage.

After this, Gonzo, while on the phone, tells Thompson to try what’s in the brown bottle. That’s when the Adrenochrome line is. Thompson asks what’s in the bottle and Gonzo says it’s what it is.

Thompson takes “too much” and Gonzo morphs into a demon wearing make up, and it’s around this point that they talk about the only place Adrenochrome comes from.

If there is more symbolism in the movie I have missed it, other than one more at the ending.

When Thompson is driving away at the end of the movie, headed back to LA, the song that’s playing is “Jumping Jack Flash” by The Rolling Stones. The opening line of that song is “I was born in a Crossfire-Hurricane”. It is from this song that the “Crossfire Hurricane” FBI investigation into the Trump Campaign got its name.

Could be a big nothingburger, but why do so many things in this movie add up to modern day things that we look into, and why does a movie that seems almost based around Adrenochrome have ties to Hillary?