
 Small Beans
 Small Beans 925. Ander’s Sons: One Battle After Another
 Oct 28, 2025 
 Dive into the chaotic world of Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, where personal responsibility collides with social revolution. Highlights include a gripping father-daughter narrative, a character's heartbreaking betrayal, and the absurdity of extremist factions. Benicio del Toro shines in a role that embodies the spirit of mutual aid, while the film's tone nods to classics like Dr. Strangelove. The hosts explore themes of survival, the challenges of representation, and the complexities of motherhood amid societal upheaval. 
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Family Over Ideology
- One Battle After Another centers on a familial story inside a broader political backdrop rather than an urgent modern-day manifesto.
- Paul Thomas Anderson frames revolution as a milieu, not the film's primary moral resolution.
Parenthood As A Revolution
- The film contrasts personal commitment to family with radical political action through Leo's fatherhood arc.
- It argues that personal revolutions (parenthood) can be as decisive as public ones.
Desert Road Chase Memory
- Michael recognized the Anza-Borrego desert stretch from childhood and loved the car-stunt idea.
- He found the hump-and-disappear braking stunt thrilling and personally familiar.






