Ducournau’s Titane is a transgressive film that is original but complicated to classify.
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Yuni observes the landscape and lives the air in which direction the characters want to go.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood forces you to face the moral cost of seeking truth, showing how science, state power, and war turn human lives into currency for knowledge and control.
Do the Right Thing by Spike Lee is a potent examination of race, morality, and identity in America that skillfully combines tragedy, humor, and urgency to provoke enduring discussion.
Letters spark a journey through tragedy, truth, and violence in Denis Villeneuve’s eerie tale of family, war, and memory in Incendies.
Adam McKay’s Vice blends political drama with the essay film form, turning Dick Cheney’s rise to power into a sharp, experimental exploration of ambition and control.
Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things immerses viewers in a surreal exploration of memory, regret, identity, and loneliness, blurring the boundaries between fantasy and reality while confronting the human psyche’s fragility.