Breathless (1960)

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The Historical Landscape I remember the first time I fully surrendered to the bracing winds of “Breathless”—not during my earliest viewing, admittedly, but after settling myself within the context of 1960 Paris. The city was on the cusp of everything: ready to discard the gloom of postwar austerity, still divided about colonial entanglements in Algeria, … Read more

Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

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The Historical Era of the Film I can still recall my first viewing of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)” and how it struck me as both quintessentially modern and yet clearly marked by its own era. It’s difficult for me to separate this film from the tumult and excitement of the United States in the early … Read more

Braveheart (1995)

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The Historical Landscape The first time I watched “Braveheart” in the late 1990s, I remember being swept up not just by its sweeping battlefields and extravagant romance, but by an undercurrent of yearning that felt entirely of its moment. By then, the world I inhabited was shifting rapidly: the Cold War had ended, ideological strongholds … Read more

Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008)

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The Historical Era of the Film Looking back at my first experience with Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008), I found myself constantly weighing the magnitude of the era it sought to portray against the one in which it was crafted. Before immersing myself in the film’s world, I always remind myself that the Holocaust—one … Read more

Boogie Nights (1997)

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The Historical Landscape Every time I return to “Boogie Nights,” I am immediately struck by how deeply it channels the late 1990s—the time of its release—almost as much as the era it depicts onscreen. I remember sitting in the darkened theater and feeling an uncanny double vision: on one level, I was watching a highly … Read more

Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

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The Historical Era of the Film Whenever I watch Bonnie and Clyde (1967), I’m almost immediately struck by how alive the film feels with the energy of its time. I can’t help but see traces of the late 1960s—an America shaped by profound transformation and uncertainty—simmering in every frame. The political landscape, as I understand … Read more

Blue Velvet (1986)

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The Historical Landscape Whenever I sink into “Blue Velvet,” the world of 1986 envelops me—a place both familiar and estranged. I remember the mid-1980s not only for its ostentatious pop culture but also for the contradictions bristling beneath its surface. As I look through the lens of that era, I see a society intoxicated by … Read more

Blow-Up (1966)

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The Historical Era of the Film There’s always something paradoxical for me about watching “Blow-Up (1966),” because it so expertly captures the flavor of its own production era in ways that, decades later, seem almost uncanny. When I immerse myself in its world, I’m reminded that its creation fell right in the midst of a … Read more

Blazing Saddles (1974)

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The Historical Landscape Every time I revisit Blazing Saddles, I find myself thrown, not just into the American West of its setting, but into the strange, restless, and crackling political climate of the early 1970s. I can almost feel the backdrop of 1974 breathing through every satirical line and explosive punchline. This wasn’t just an … Read more

Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

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The Historical Era of the Film When I first watched Blade Runner 2049 (2017), I couldn’t help but feel caught between two eras. The film emerged at a time marked by extraordinary political turbulence and economic uncertainty across the world. In 2017, global societies were grappling with the lingering effects of the late 2000s economic … Read more