Tag: film and feminism
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‘Close’ (2022) Review (Spoilers): Longing for Closeness
In this captivating film review, ‘Close’ delves into weighty themes with astonishing gentleness.
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‘Tár’ (2022) Review: Where Aesthetics Become Ethics
Step into Todd Field’s bold 2022 cinematic venture, ‘Tár,’ as he fearlessly delves into the labyrinth of cancel culture. With mesmerizing tension and Cate Blanchett’s brilliance, this film review-worthy masterpiece demands your attention.
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‘The Princess Switch’ Analysis: The Netflix Christmas Metaverse, or How Vanessa Hudgens Became a Cyborg
Embrace the enchanting chaos of Christmas as I unveil the ‘The Princess Switch’ analysis, revealing the hidden layers of consumerist abundance and societal contradictions in the most wonderful time of the year.
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MURINA: THE LIQUID WORLD OF DESIRE BEYOND THE HUMAN
In front of our eyes unravels a blue, flickering surface in perpetual movement, highlighted by tranquil yet eerie music. We stand still but the surface moves gently in ebbs and flows, unfolding an array of different shades of blue, from bright to almost completely black. As the image persists we begin to grasp that we…
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‘Hatching’ Review: A Horrifying Metamorphosis into Womanhood
Prepare to be captivated by the chilling journey of ‘Hatching’. As you watch, brace yourself for the visceral horrors and empowering transformations that unfold. This film will leave you haunted and spellbound.

