Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

What the Film Is About Some films haunt me with their questions long after the credits roll, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is one I find myself returning to more than any other. This is a film that, for me, isn’t about chronology or even the surface pain of heartbreak—it’s about the erratic, … Read more

Erin Brockovich (2000)

What the Film Is About Whenever I revisit “Erin Brockovich,” I’m pulled into a story that is as much about personal resilience as it is about confronting institutional power. I experience the film less as a legal drama and more as an emotional confrontation with the idea of self-worth—how a person dismissed by the world … Read more

Elvis (2022)

What the Film Is About If I’m honest, watching Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis (2022) felt like getting swept into a dazzling, feverish current—part nostalgia, part lament, part cautionary tale about celebrity and power. Rather than a straightforward biopic about Elvis Presley’s life, I experienced it as a hyper-charged odyssey through the complexities of stardom, manipulation, and … Read more

Elevator to the Gallows (1958)

What the Film Is About Sometimes when I think back on watching “Elevator to the Gallows,” I’m struck first by the peculiar, tightening sense of suspense that doesn’t come from the plot machinery alone, but from the quiet existential anxiety that sets in right from the first moments. I found myself less preoccupied with who … Read more

Edward Scissorhands (1990)

What the Film Is About Every time I revisit Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands, I’m struck not just by its fantasy, but by a fragile ache at its core—an ache that comes from watching someone so visibly different navigate a world that both welcomes and wounds him. To me, the film is less about the mechanics … Read more

East of Eden (1955)

What the Film Is About Watching “East of Eden,” I find myself drawn into an emotional struggle that feels both sweeping and intimate, centuries old yet unmistakably modern. What grips me most is its unrelenting examination of the desire for love and acceptance—especially filial approval—set against a broader search for moral footing in a divided … Read more

Earth (1930)

What the Film Is About Whenever I return to Aleksandr Dovzhenko’s “Earth,” I’m struck not so much by the narrative details, but by the pulse of life and death, progress and resistance, that runs through every frame. For me, the film’s true core isn’t found in a series of events, but in a charged atmosphere … Read more

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

What the Film Is About I’ve always felt that E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is less about outer space and more about the mysterious terrain of being young and feeling alone. At its core, the film orbits around a child’s aching loneliness and his desperate hope for understanding—reaching for something or someone to make sense of a … Read more

Dune (2021)

What the Film Is About From the first images of Dune (2021), I felt the weight of destiny pressing down on the characters and world alike. It’s a film that, for me, is less about the specifics of warring houses or resource battles and far more about what happens to individuals caught in tidal forces … Read more

Duck Soup (1933)

What the Film Is About When I revisit “Duck Soup,” I’m never quite prepared for how subversive it still feels. The film wraps its barbed social commentary in an absurdist fiasco that, on the surface, looks like pure chaos. For me, “Duck Soup” isn’t just a comedy; it’s a riotous satire of power and the … Read more