existentialist reflections on time in film
Existentialist reflections on time in film refer to philosophical perspectives within the existentialist tradition that explore the nature and significance of time in cinematic expression. It involves examining how time is portrayed, manipulated, and experienced in films to reflect existential themes, such as human finitude, the search for meaning, and the tension between past, present, and future.
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