Unspoken Cinema

What films reveal without meaning to.

Category: Character Studies

  • The Hero Who Wasn’t

    The Hero Who Wasn’t

    Five Easy Pieces, directed by Bob Rafelson and featuring Jack Nicholson, centers on Bobby Dupea, whose alluring self-narrative of running away masks deeper issues of self-destruction. The iconic diner scene belies his failure, revealing a protagonist who sabotages relationships and evades genuine emotion. The film critiques the romanticized heroism of Bobby’s story, portraying him as…

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  • The Loop

    The Loop

    Inside Llewyn Davis, the Cat, and the Cruelty of Almost A Dossier on Inside Llewyn Davis (Joel & Ethan Coen, 2013) A man sings a song in a dark club. He gets beaten up in the alley outside. The film ends. Then the film begins, and he sings the same song in the same dark…

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  • The Greenhouse

    The Greenhouse

    What Burning Shows You, What It Withholds, and Why You Can’t Stop Looking A Dossier on Burning (Lee Chang-dong, 2018) There is a scene in Burning where a young woman explains the art of mime. The trick, Hae-mi says, is not to imagine that something is there. The trick is to forget that something is…

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