Beauty and the Beast (1991)

What the Film Is About For me, watching Beauty and the Beast has always felt like peeling back layers of both heart and myth. What strikes me every time isn’t just the enchantment of the world, but the profound emotional stakes for these characters sitting at the heart of the story—a young woman yearning for … Read more

Battleship Potemkin (1925)

What the Film Is About I’ll never forget the first time I watched “Battleship Potemkin”; it struck me as less an account of an isolated mutiny than as an outpouring of collective outrage and yearning—an urgent call echoing across time. For me, the film works as a viscerally emotional arc: it channels the stifled frustrations … Read more

Batman Begins (2005)

What the Film Is About The first time I watched “Batman Begins,” I was struck by how it refused to treat heroism as something simple or inevitable. Unlike so many superhero films content to dazzle with costumes and gadgets, I felt this movie burrowed into the emotional turbulence and existential anxiety behind Bruce Wayne’s transformation. … Read more

Batman Begins (2005)

What the Film Is About Every time I revisit Batman Begins, I’m struck first not by its spectacle but by its quiet ache of longing and loss. Christopher Nolan’s gritty reboot doesn’t simply retell an origin story—it submerges me deep inside a man’s existential struggle. Watching Bruce Wayne wrestle with grief, fear, and identity, I’m … Read more

Batman (1989)

What the Film Is About When I first encountered Tim Burton’s “Batman,” I was struck far less by its comic book trappings and more by how haunted the movie felt. For me, this isn’t simply a story of a billionaire dressing as a bat to fight villains; it’s a brooding meditation on personal trauma and … Read more

Barry Lyndon (1975)

What the Film Is About Whenever I return to “Barry Lyndon,” I’m overwhelmed by its haunting portrait of an outsider chasing after a version of life that always hovers just beyond his grasp. For me, this film isn’t just about an ambitious social climber in 18th-century Europe; it’s about longing — that ache for status, … Read more

Badlands (1973)

What the Film Is About Every time I watch Badlands, I’m reminded of how delicately it peels away at the American myth of innocence. At its center, the film is less about the outlaw lovers Kit and Holly than about the emotional emptiness and yearning that narrows their choices. I always feel as if Terrence … Read more

Back to the Future (1985)

What the Film Is About Whenever I return to Back to the Future, I’m struck by just how much more it is than a zany time-travel romp. To me, this is a movie about yearning for connection, the anxieties of coming of age, and the wild possibility that one mistake—or one bold move—really can change … Read more

Awakenings (1990)

What the Film Is About When I think back on my first viewing of “Awakenings,” I remember the overwhelming sense that I was watching not just a story about medicine, but a meditation on what it truly means to be alive. The film, at its core, traces the deeply personal odyssey of a neurologist and … Read more

Avatar (2009)

What the Film Is About Watching “Avatar” for the first time, I remember feeling like I was being swept into an emotional current far bigger than any individual character or storyline. For me, the film isn’t simply about the clash between two civilizations; it’s a journey through the senses and the spirit, a confrontation between … Read more