12 Angry Men offers an exploration of the evil of indifference, far more pervasive yet powerful than the common monster crimes in movies but rare in real life.
In Citizen Kane, old age comes with defeat and does not come with grace.
When it comes to real, internal, subjective, or hallucinations, Persona is almost always the case in a text enjoying superficial confusion.
Intuitive yet primal, The Tree of Life explores the relationship between memory, nature, and time.
Tokyo Godfathers’ archetype becomes a reliable game for every character.
The tentative but experimental quality of Contempt sees what the audience doesn’t see.
Blade Runner confuses the idea that feelings indicate humanity.
Jeanne Dielman resonates above the rest, built over time through a narrative rooted in formal experience.