existential crises in film
Existential crises in film refer to cinematic narratives or themes that explore the fundamental questions and concerns about human existence, purpose, identity, freedom, and the meaning of life. It typically involves characters grappling with their place in the world, confronting their own mortality, questioning the nature of reality, and experiencing profound philosophical introspection.
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