existentialist perspectives on mortality in film
Existentialist perspectives on mortality in film refers to the exploration and portrayal of the meaning of life and the inevitability of death in movies, grounded in existentialist philosophy. These films delve into existential questions, such as the purpose of existence and the significance of individual lives while confronting the reality of mortality, often emphasizing the absurdity and unpredictability of human existence.
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