Dr. Veronika Fuechtner, a scholar of German studies, notes that "The Devil’s Bath was the peasant’s diagnosis for clinical depression in a world that did not have a biological vocabulary for mental illness."
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The story of (2024) is a harrowing historical drama and folk horror film inspired by the true accounts of women in 18th-century Austria . It explores the "devil's bath," a period term for chronic depression , which was then viewed through a lens of religious dogma and social taboo. The True Story: "Suicide by Proxy" The True Story: "Suicide by Proxy" The pool
The pool is world-renowned for its color. Depending on the light and the concentration of minerals, it ranges from a pale, milky chartreuse to a vibrant, almost radioactive-looking neon green. Why is it So Green? They called it a bath, but it was no ordinary pool of water
They called it a bath, but it was no ordinary pool of water. The Devil's Bath was a portal, a gateway to realms best left unexplored. Those who claimed to have seen it spoke in hushed tones of its mesmerizing beauty: a shimmering expanse of liquid silver, surrounded by a rim of black stone that seemed to absorb the light around it.