Sunset Boulevard explores the dark corners of Hollywood and reveals the complex web of delusions that envelop its characters.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky critiques the limitations of a deterministic worldview, emphasizing the Herculean effort required to calculate an entire life and highlighting the inherent difficulties in predicting human behavior.
In 1957, the renowned Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman created a film that transcended time, establishing itself as an eternal allegory.
Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams unfolds as a cinematic odyssey, defying expectations and showcasing the director’s introspective exploration of dreams, humanity, and societal complexities.
Wall and Piece is an autobiographical art exhibit book by the elusive and anonymous English graffiti virtuoso Banksy.
Videodrome delves into the perilous intersection of intellect and visceral prowess in cinema.
Arendt’s unique perspective challenged conventional views, leading her to coin the term ‘the banality of evil.’