Hello everybody! We're back this week with a dark and dingy look at the interior lives of a hapless English teacher and a troubled detective in Jane Campion's erotic crime thriller In the Cut. One of only 21 movies to receive an F CinemaScore, we thought we'd take a look in light of Campion's recent Oscar win. This week, we're talking about Campion's use of intertextuality and mise-en-scene, the interior lives of people, cops, and much more!
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
04:09 - Quick In the Cut Reviews
17:05 - Expanding the Syllabus
42:08 - Analysis
1:02:59 - Shelf or Trash
1:05:34 - Wrap up and Next Week's Film
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