Tagged: patriarchy in cinema
A Symphony of Silence: Visual Language and Cinematic Artistry Edward Berger’s All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) is a poignant tapestry that captures the harrowing brutality of war through stunning visual symphony. The...
A Dual Majesty: The Visual and Emotional Landscape The 2022 film “Troll,” directed by Roar Uthaug, captivates audiences with its visually striking embrace of Scandinavian mythology set against the grand backdrop of Norwegian fjords...
Cinematic Flourish Meets Feminist Inquiry From the outset, V for Vengeance crafts a mesmerizing tableau of shadowy intrigue, weaving the kind of cinematic allure that entices and enthralls. Directed with a deft hand, the...
The Enigma of Femininity in a Male-Dominated Jungle At first glance, Grant Singer’s 2023 film Reptile appears to be a slick crime thriller with familiar noir undertones – a territory marked by shadowy figures,...
The Illusion of Inclusion “The Expendables 4,” directed by Scott Waugh, saunters onto the screen with all guns blazing, easily capturing the unabashed thrill of high-octane action that viewers have come to expect from...
Rethinking the Courtroom Drama “Jolly LLB 3” is a cinematic foray that ventures boldly into familiar territory, yet takes palpable steps toward rejuvenating the traditional courtroom drama with a new edge. Directed by Subhash...