Barry Lyndon, derived from the book authored by William Makepeace Thackeray, depicts characters with questionable moral values.
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The delicious violence of the unusual exploitation war picture Sisu is profoundly nationalistic and is set in the 1944 ruins that dot the Finnish landscape during World War II.
Trumbo builds on the Johnny Got His Gun dialectics on the works of György Lukács and Mikhail Bakhtin, expressing what we can best describe as a body of grotesque, reified, and phenomenal.
Slaughterhouse-Five created an informal concept that varies in meaning among people.
Instead of adding to the film’s immersive experience, All Quiet on the Western Front booms to the point where it becomes intrusive.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood forces you to face the moral cost of seeking truth, showing how science, state power, and war turn human lives into currency for knowledge and control.