Discover how the French New Wave revolutionized cinema, influencing modern filmmakers and reshaping storytelling in art and media.
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Parasite brilliantly exposes the harsh realities of class and isolation through gripping storytelling and rich metaphors.
There Will Be Blood delves into a fierce battle between faith and capitalism, exposing the dark side of ambition and the moral ambiguity of power.
In Magnolia, “frog rain” symbolizes the characters’ hidden regrets and catalyzes their journey of confronting past traumas and seeking redemption.
Max Stirner’s philosophy redefines anarchism and egoism, challenging the state’s hold on individual freedom and pushing the boundaries of human rights and societal norms.