The foundation of a holy land establishes a nirvana without everyone noticing.
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Blood Meridian explores the brutal realities of Manifest Destiny, war, and morality through the violent journey of the Kid and the sinister Judge Holden.
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream specifically examines what occurs when people produce machines.
The rich texture of the drama Hoop Dreams is its greatest asset, being a film that transcends the truth that came from the pen of John Singleton and Spike Lee to the real world.
Better Call Saul showcases the growing dissonance between the man Saul thinks he is trying to be and the toxic consequences he creates for others.
The topic of youth is the proverbial turmoil and stormy eye of emotion from All About Lily Chou-Chou.
Trumbo builds on the Johnny Got His Gun dialectics on the works of György Lukács and Mikhail Bakhtin, expressing what we can best describe as a body of grotesque, reified, and phenomenal.