I like the juxtaposition of then and now too, like the first scene and the last scene is how she, it's not this, I like it in that the setting is no different. The characters are no different, you know what I mean? And in all actualities, it's all the same. It's how she is interpreting it and how she's being present with it too. That's how we bring these big flighty concepts, you know, existentialism. How do we bring that into our actual lives in a way that helps us? Is that sort of mindfulness practice? Like how can we be present?
Welcome to Season Six of Popcorn Psychology!! We are kicking off this season with the 2023 Oscar winner for Best Picture: Everything Everywhere All At Once! We deep dive into the subject of intergenerational trauma between the main character Evelyn with both her father and her daughter. We also explore the movie’s themes on nihilism and existentialism. Come listen and don’t get sucked into the bagel!!
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