Uberto Pasolini
The film explores what death can be. It doesn’t just frighten, disgust, alienate, or fade into oblivion. Death can create meaning where none existed b…
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Psychologists analyze how this topic appears in movies, books and series: character choices, relationships, inner conflicts and emotional patterns.
Uberto Pasolini
The film explores what death can be. It doesn’t just frighten, disgust, alienate, or fade into oblivion. Death can create meaning where none existed b…
Craig Mazin, Neil Druckmann
«Одни из нас» (English: The Last of Us; more accurate translation — «Последние из нас») from the perspective of gestalt therap…
Lars von Trier
At the beginning—slow motion—we are presented with individual images of nature,the cosmos, and people. They are so unusual, intriguing, and interestin…
Nick Antosca
The series The Act is probably the most terrifying thing I’ve watched since Leaving Neverland. It’s a grim textbook on the exploitation of a child’s d…
Fred Cavayé
The protagonist's father is a spendthrift, and to avoid becoming like him, he has been saving every penny since childhood—even retrieving leftover too…
Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina
Coco is an adventure and family animated film with such depth that it will appeal to both children and adults. For children, it serves as a vivid exam…
Margaret Atwood
The dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood remarkably illustrates how fragile the achievements of human civilization truly are. It sho…
Nikolai Gogol
CAUTION, HERO! LIFE WITH TARAS BULBA Gogol’s works are multidimensional and filled with symbols. At first glance, Taras Bulba stands apart. It contain…
Mark Osborne
Read the following quotes. "There is one rule you must always keep in mind. When you wake up in the morning, wash your face, put yourself in order—and…