Blazing Saddles (1974)

What the Film Is About Every time I watch “Blazing Saddles,” I find myself startled by just how bravely it confronts American mythmaking. To me, this film is about upending expectations and laying bare the ugliness tucked behind wide, Hollywood grins. The humor—wildly irreverent, delightfully chaotic—serves not just to entertain, but to force me into … Read more

Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

What the Film Is About Whenever I revisit Blade Runner 2049, it feels less like entering a film narrative and more like wandering through a haunting meditation on what it means to exist at all. I always perceive it as a slow-burning odyssey through loneliness and longing—a journey that feels suspended between the mechanical and … Read more

Blade Runner (1982)

What the Film Is About Whenever I return to this film, I’m struck by how it always leaves me aching for answers and simultaneously accepting their impossibility. The film doesn’t just run through a futuristic cityscape—it invites me into a kind of existential labyrinth, where identity, empathy, and mortality collide, and nothing is certain except … Read more

Blackmail (1929)

What the Film Is About I remember the first time I watched “Blackmail” (1929), I was taken in not by the story’s surface suspense, but by the relentless anxiety that seemed to shadow every moment. For me, “Blackmail” is less about the literal crime and more a psychological pressure cooker—Hitchcock’s exploration of guilt, moral compromise, … Read more

Black Swan (2010)

What the Film Is About Whenever I think of “Black Swan,” I’m immediately pulled back into that feverish sense of unease and fascination it evoked in me the first time I watched it. Rather than presenting a straightforward story, the film felt more like a psychological descent—a relentless quest for artistic perfection that mutates into … Read more

Black Hawk Down (2001)

What the Film Is About Every time I revisit “Black Hawk Down,” I’m shaken not only by the visceral chaos spilling across the screen but by the way it holds a mirror up to our capacity for empathy and despair amid relentless violence. Instead of offering the tidy arc of traditional war stories, I find … Read more

BlacKkKlansman (2018)

What the Film Is About When I first sat down to watch BlacKkKlansman, what struck me immediately wasn’t the outlandish premise or even its dark humor, but the deep vein of tension humming beneath every exchange. To me, the film is less a caper and more an emotional battering ram—an unflinching look at identity and … Read more

Birdman (2014)

What the Film Is About From the first time I watched “Birdman,” I was struck less by its plot than by the overwhelming sensation of watching someone teeter on the precipice of self-destruction and self-discovery. What grabbed me most wasn’t the day-to-day details of the main character’s life, but the emotional intensity of a washed-up … Read more

Billy Elliot (2000)

What the Film Is About Whenever I think about Billy Elliot, it isn’t the plot mechanics that come to mind. Instead, I’m brought back to the pulse of longing that thunders underneath every frame. I see it as an intimate portrait of a boy whose hunger to dance forces both his family and his community … Read more

Bigger Than Life (1956)

What the Film Is About Few films have left me as shaken—and quietly awed—as “Bigger Than Life.” When I first watched this haunting 1956 melodrama, I was struck by how it unsettles on such an intimate, domestic level. For me, “Bigger Than Life” isn’t just a film about illness or addiction; it’s about the sheer … Read more