existentialist exploration of identity in film
"Existentialist exploration of identity in film" refers to the thematic and philosophical approach in movies that delve into the individual's search for meaning, self-discovery, and understanding of their own existence, often highlighting themes of authenticity, freedom, choice, and the subjective nature of reality.
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