Film Reviews

Nosferatu

Nosferatu

Nosferatu can be read as a feminist text, where the female protagonist becomes the driving force of the narrative, both as a subject and an object. She is not only an object of desire, but also a subject that desires.

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The Substance

The Substance

The Substance shows us a reflection of our own anxieties: if we let our desires get out of control, we can become monsters.

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Joker: Folie à Deux

Joker: Folie à Deux

Folie à Deux refers to a rare clinical syndrome or mental disorder where psychological delusions are transmitted and shared between two people.

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Dheu

Dheu

Dheu pushes the viewer through the microcosm that is being examined and showcased, the cacophony of the ghats of Bengal, which in turn is representative of the diversity in Bengal as well as the country itself.

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Purple Noon

Purple Noon

Purple Noon stands apart from its successors primarily for the characterisation of the protagonist – Tom Ripley, starring Alain Delon.

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Kill

Kill

The question “How much violence is too much violence?” has been asked so many times in the fields of literature and cinema that it has become somewhat banal at this point.

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