absurdism in film
Absurdism in film is a philosophical and artistic approach that focuses on portraying situations, characters, and narratives that defy logic, reason, and traditional storytelling conventions. It typically involves highlighting the irrationality and meaninglessness of life, using humor and surrealistic elements to challenge societal norms and question the human condition.
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