depiction of existential dread in film
The term "depiction of existential dread in film" refers to the portrayal or representation of the overwhelming feeling of existential angst, anxiety, or disorientation within the context of a movie. It involves capturing the intense awareness of life's absurdity, meaninglessness, and the individual's struggle to find purpose or make sense of their existence.
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