
Somnium & Weapons Breakdown | Streamin' Demons
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On this episode of Streamin’ Demons, Jo & Amelie tackle three films that all pretend to be horror... but only one hits the heart. Night of Violence opens strong with a killer fake commercial but fizzles into formula. Somnium, however, is a hauntingly personal thriller that hits Jo and Amelie right in their coming-of-age feels. And Weapons? It’s a genre bait-and-switch: sold as horror, but really a quiet, layered drama. Jo says “don’t waste your popcorn money on it”—but maybe catch it at home. This episode gets deep, personal, and a little fiery.
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- Opening chaos – Jo & Amelie define their "stream it or theater" friendship code.
- Night of Violence roast – Jo loves the opening... and then hates the rest.
- Amelie’s Somnium story – A raw, emotional connection to Gemma’s journey as a 23-year-old dreamer.
- Sleep paralysis bonding – They both share terrifying IRL stories that mirror Somnium’s themes.
- Genre bait & Jo’s fury – Weapons is no horror—it’s “the best lasagna from McDonald's,” and Jo has words.