The themes of masculine aggression and religion in Martin Scorsese’s 1991 remake of Cape Fear challenge traditional Hollywood storytelling conventions.
Tag: Existentialism (Page 3 of 6)
Groundhog Day navigates existential quandaries and offers profound lessons, earning its place among great philosophical films.
A mysterious wolf named Lobo appears as both enemy and mentor, offering profound lessons about the true nature of life.
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 the realm of German philosophy, the proclamation “Gott ist tot!” (“God is dead!”) has become inexorably linked with the name of Friedrich Nietzsche.
In 1957, the renowned Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman created a film that transcended time, establishing itself as an eternal allegory.
Jack’s life takes unexpected turns as he grapples with severe insomnia, depression, and anxiety.