The Power of the Dog explores masculinity through the story of Phil Burbank, a complex rancher grappling with hidden desires.
The common stereotype of the “Impossible White Man” usually depicts a white male protagonist who is exceedingly gifted, extremely clever, or extraordinarily fortunate, and who consistently succeeds.
The Iron Claw explores the captivating and intense realm of a Texan family deeply involved in the world of professional wrestling in the 1970s.
Memories of My Body vividly captures the struggle through Juno’s narrative, challenging conventional notions of masculinity and embracing a journey that defies societal expectations.
Fight Club explores the psychological and societal impacts of consumerism, identity, and anarchy, offering a deep critique of modern life’s chaos and alienation.