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Overview
A group of passionate cinephiles delves into the unforgettable scenes that have captivated, confused, inspired, and transformed their perspectives on cinema in this anthology of visual essays. Each episode invites viewers to explore the profound impact of film through personal reflections and critical analysis, celebrating the artistry and storytelling that shape our understanding of movies. With a diverse range of voices, this series offers a fresh take on the moments that resonate deeply in the world of film.
Episodes
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1

Summer of the Shark
For Sasha Stone, the summer of 1975 is filled with lazy days, youthful romances, and countless viewings of "Jaws" — marking the beginning of her dee...
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2

Ethics of Revenge
After experiencing Park Chan-wook's "Lady Vengeance," Tony Zhou reflects on the complex emotions and moral dilemmas that accompany the theme of reveng...
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3

But I Don't Like Him
Title: But I Don't Like Him Plot: Are you a fan of "Lawrence of Arabia," yet find it hard to connect with its main character? Drew McWeeny delves int...
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4

The Duality of Appeal
For animators such as Glen Keane, the concept of appeal revolves around achieving balance in design. However, this focus has also resulted in restrict...
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5

Film vs Television
Taylor Ramos discusses how the intricate narratives in films have fared against the more inviting character development often found in television. The...
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6

Profane and Profound
For young Walter Chaw, "48 Hrs." sparked an essential dialogue about race in America, while also paving the way for a wave of interracial buddy films.