Barry Lyndon, derived from the book authored by William Makepeace Thackeray, depicts characters with questionable moral values.
Tag: Cinema

Brokeback Mountain: Forbidden Love in the American West
Besides focusing on polysemy, Brokeback Mountain engages the audience in interpreting messages within social boundaries.

Triangle of Sadness: Satirical Take on the Capitalism
One standout example is Triangle of Sadness, a dark comedy by Ruben Östlund, which humorously and sharply portrays social hierarchies and examines capitalism.

Blade Runner 2049: Philosophy of Humanity, Identity, and Existence
Blade Runner 2049 suggests that for humanity to progress as a species, it must first confront the enigmas that define its existence.

Anton Chigurh, Enigmatic, and Twisted Values
Anton Chigurh’s mysterious background and peculiar looks contribute to this idea, making him a unique character.

Tetsuo Shima and the Tragic Descent
Tetsuo Shima becomes an example of the dire consequences when psychokinetic abilities akin to a god fall into the wrong hands.

Nimona: Redefining Representation and Acceptance in Animation
With Nimona as the source material for the film, sexual diversity, acceptance, and queer coding are naturally integrated.

Beau Is Afraid: Guilt, Anxiety, and Identity
True to its name, Beau Is Afraid is messy.