Let's learn in this video essay how to tell your audience a message without sounding like an obnoxious-holier-than-thou-conceited bugger (wokes should take notes).
We'll first go through some terribly heavy-danded failures such as that "Avenger: Endgame" girl-power dumpster fire moment before landing on the anti-war genre. From there we'll examine the spectacular screenplay of David Lean's "The Bridge on the River Kwai", by Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson, based on the novel by Pierre Boulle.
00:00 Messages
02:55 Antiwar Films
04:20 The Bridge on the River Kwai
06:14 Why Nicholson's a dummy
07:54 Saito
09:09 Nicholson
10:35 Shears
13:10 A little rant
13:27 The Explosive Finale
15:10 Conclusion
16:15 The Quarry on the River Kwai?
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