Month: March 2022

Stalker

“Stalker” Analysis and Review: Andrei Tarkovsky’s Immensely Philosophical Film “Stalker” Largely Points out the Spiritual Crisis of Humans

Andrei Tarkovsky’s immensely philosophical film Stalker digs deeper into human souls and tries to find out the true meaning of life. Humans exist in this world with an array of desires without knowing the innermost one. They chase dreams and fantasies forgetting their near and dear ones. However, without knowing the basic purpose of life, …

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The Worst Person in the World

“The Worst Person in the World” Analysis and Review: Joachim Trier’s “The Worst Person in the World” Introspects the Life of the Youth

Joachim Trier’s charming yet melancholy film The Worst Person in the World shows the struggle of youth for stability and decisiveness. The young generation can’t foresee their future at the early stage of life. Life seems to be a mirage. They struggle to decide on their personal as well as professional life. When life appears …

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Drive My Car

“Drive My Car” Analysis and Review: Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “Drive My Car” Portrays Separation, Bonding, and Struggle of Alienated Individuals

Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s immensely philosophical film Drive My Car not only shows the motion of the car but also depicts the mysterious and enigmatic motion of life. Life itself is an enormous mystery with numerous ups, downs, and turns. Multiple times, the path is obscure and filled with uncertainties. There is no end to it. Drive …

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