existentialist themes of isolation in film
"Existentialist themes of isolation in film" refers to the exploration of feelings of loneliness, alienation, and the pursuit for meaning in life depicted in movies. It focuses on characters who grapple with their own existence, experiencing a sense of detachment from others and society, and questioning the fundamental purpose and significance of their existence within a chaotic and indifferent world.
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