Immersed in the Greenwich Village ambiance, Inside Llewyn Davis is not solely about folk music or the political context of the 1960s.
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Throughout Death Note, many characters deeply explore the concept of justice, showing restraint in taking a definite stance on its definition.
Moonrise Kingdom evokes a sense of childhood anticipation, similar to the most delightful form of sustenance.
Psycho-Pass explores various philosophical concepts, including questions about freedom, social control, and ethics in a constantly monitored society.
Jane Eyre is a novel that delves into and manipulates the concept of sexual identities through the labor element.
Fallen Angels is a deceptive creation that may appear shallow at first glance but plays an essential role in Wong’s cinematic evolution.
In The Odyssey, it is recounted that a decade has passed since the fall of Troy, and during this time, Odysseus has not returned to his kingdom in Ithaca.