The War of the Worlds purposefully employs a range of characters to look at how various humans respond to an alien invasion.
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The 1944 film The Most Beautiful, one of Kurosawa’s first features, was created expressly as a propaganda piece on behalf of the Japanese military regime that was in charge at the time.
The engrossing slice-of-life series Flying Witch provides a peaceful look into the lives of witches.
Damsel breaks with fantasy film conventions by providing a story that doesn’t conform to expectations from the outset.
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. demonstrates a deep awareness of the story’s status as a cliched device.
Urasawa came up with the idea for Pluto by reimagining Astro Boy’s storyline as The Greatest Robot on Earth and setting it in the framework of a murder mystery.
The main conflict in American Fiction is that between critical acclaim and creative greatness.