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Fellowship Of The Reel - The Duality of Identity in 'The Long Kiss Goodnight'

The Duality of Identity in 'The Long Kiss Goodnight'

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08/03/22 • 69 min

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This podcast episode delves into the cinematic work "The Long Kiss Goodnight," examining its thematic elements and character development, particularly the duality of its protagonist, Samantha Kane, portrayed by Geena Davis. The discussion reveals that the film encapsulates the journey of a woman rediscovering her identity as a government assassin after a bout of amnesia. We explore the contrasting aspects of her character, as she oscillates between the roles of a devoted mother and a lethal operative, a dynamic that enriches the narrative and engages the audience. The dialogue further highlights the film's action sequences and the performances of the cast, notably Samuel L. Jackson as Mitch Hennessy, whose character serves as a foil to Kane. Ultimately, we conclude that while the film may not epitomize Shane Black's finest work, it remains a noteworthy entry in the action genre, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of identity and the intertwining of personal and professional lives.

The Fellowship Of The Reel reviews: THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT

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Takeaways:

  • Engaging in the mechanical study of film can yield profound insights into cinematic narratives.
  • The film highlights the duality of identity, showcasing the protagonist's struggle between her past and present.
  • The theme of reconciliation between one's violent past and domestic life is central to the narrative's progression.
  • Humor interspersed with action sequences serves to enhance character development and viewer engagement.
  • The relationship dynamics between characters reflect deeper themes of trust and betrayal in high-stakes situations.
  • The movie's portrayal of a female action hero challenges traditional gender roles in the action genre.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Shane Black
  • Samuel L. Jackson
  • Gina Davis
  • Jerry
  • Chris
  • Philip
  • Robert Downey Jr
  • Albert Finney
  • Brian Cox
  • David Morse
  • Mitch Hennessy
  • Samantha Crane
  • Charlie Baltimore

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This podcast episode delves into the cinematic work "The Long Kiss Goodnight," examining its thematic elements and character development, particularly the duality of its protagonist, Samantha Kane, portrayed by Geena Davis. The discussion reveals that the film encapsulates the journey of a woman rediscovering her identity as a government assassin after a bout of amnesia. We explore the contrasting aspects of her character, as she oscillates between the roles of a devoted mother and a lethal operative, a dynamic that enriches the narrative and engages the audience. The dialogue further highlights the film's action sequences and the performances of the cast, notably Samuel L. Jackson as Mitch Hennessy, whose character serves as a foil to Kane. Ultimately, we conclude that while the film may not epitomize Shane Black's finest work, it remains a noteworthy entry in the action genre, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of identity and the intertwining of personal and professional lives.

The Fellowship Of The Reel reviews: THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT

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Takeaways:

  • Engaging in the mechanical study of film can yield profound insights into cinematic narratives.
  • The film highlights the duality of identity, showcasing the protagonist's struggle between her past and present.
  • The theme of reconciliation between one's violent past and domestic life is central to the narrative's progression.
  • Humor interspersed with action sequences serves to enhance character development and viewer engagement.
  • The relationship dynamics between characters reflect deeper themes of trust and betrayal in high-stakes situations.
  • The movie's portrayal of a female action hero challenges traditional gender roles in the action genre.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Shane Black
  • Samuel L. Jackson
  • Gina Davis
  • Jerry
  • Chris
  • Philip
  • Robert Downey Jr
  • Albert Finney
  • Brian Cox
  • David Morse
  • Mitch Hennessy
  • Samantha Crane
  • Charlie Baltimore

Mentioned in this episode:

Community On X

The Fellowship Of The Reel is on X! https://x.com/i/communities/1868133033414734163

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undefined - Decoding the Cinematic Masterpiece: A Deep Dive into Aliens

Decoding the Cinematic Masterpiece: A Deep Dive into Aliens

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The principal focus of this podcast episode revolves around an in-depth analysis of the film *Aliens*, a sequel that has garnered widespread acclaim for its execution and thematic depth. We delve into the intricacies of the narrative structure, character arcs, and the pivotal moments that define Ripley's journey from survivor to a formidable warrior. The discussion emphasizes the film's underlying themes of maternal instinct, the consequences of corporate greed, and the evolution of fear into empowerment. Furthermore, we examine the technical aspects of the filmmaking process, including the innovative use of practical effects and the film's reception over the decades. As we navigate through various scenes, we reflect on the cultural impact of *Aliens* and its significance in the science fiction genre, ultimately asserting its place as a cinematic masterpiece.

The Fellowship Of The Reel reviews: ALIENS

As promised, here is the pertinent line by Ripley about the company's culpability in the loss of life and property in the first movie.

"We set down on company orders to get this thing, which destroyed my crew...and your expensive ship."

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Snyder's Genres:

MONSTER IN THE HOUSE - MONSTER, HOUSES, SIN

GOLDEN FLEECE - ROAD, TEAM, PRIZE

OUT OF THE BOTTLE - A WISH, A SPELL, A LESSON

DUDE WITH A PROBLEM - AN INNOCENT HERO, A SUDDEN EVENT, A TEST OF SURVIVAL

RITE OF PASSAGE - A LIFE PROBLEM, THE WRONG WAY TO FIX IT, THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM

BUDDY LOVE - AN INCOMPLETE HERO, A COUNTERPART NEEDED TO MAKE THEIR LIFE WHOLE, A COMPLICATION THAT IS KEEPING THEM APART EVEN THOUGH THAT FORCE IS BINDING THEM TOGETHER

WHYDUNNIT? - A DETECTIVE, A SECRET, A DARK TURN

FOOL TRIUMPHANT - A FOOL, AN ESTABLISHMENT, A TRANSMUTATION

INSTITUTIONALIZED - A GROUP, A CHOICE, A SACRIFICE (JOIN, BURN IT DOWN, COMMIT SUICIDE)

SUPERHERO - A POWER, A NEMESIS, A CURSE

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The Snyder Beats:

OPENING IMAGE

THEME STATED

SETUP

CATALYST

DEBATE

BREAK INTO TWO

B STORY

FUN AND GAMES

MIDPOINT (FALSE VICTORY OR DEFEAT BUT OPPOSITE OF THE ALL IS LOST)

BAD GUYS CLOSE IN

ALL IS LOST (OPPOSITE OF THE MIDPOINT, FALSE VICTORY OR DEFEAT)

DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL

BREAK INTO THREE

gathering the team

executing the plan

high tower surprise

dig deep down

execution of the new plan

FINALE

FINAL IMAGE

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Revisiting 'Rocky 2': A Dissection of Character and Narrative

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This podcast episode delves into the intricate examination of the film "Rocky II," elucidating its thematic depth and character development. The principal focus revolves around the inherent struggle of the protagonist, Rocky Balboa, as he grapples with the dichotomy of ambition and familial responsibility, ultimately desiring to reclaim his identity as a fighter. The discussion further explores the significance of the character Adrian, whose emotional influence serves as both a source of motivation and a constraint on Rocky's aspirations. Throughout the dialogue, we dissect pivotal scenes, revealing how they contribute to the overarching narrative of perseverance against adversity and the complexities of personal sacrifice. By the conclusion, we reflect on the enduring legacy of the Rocky franchise, affirming its place in cinematic history as a profound exploration of the human spirit.

The Fellowship Of The Reel reviews: ROCKY 2

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The analysis extends beyond mere plot points, as we explore the directorial choices and the narrative structure that contribute to the film's enduring legacy. The juxtaposition of Rocky's triumphs against his vulnerabilities underscores the film's emotional resonance, and our discourse reflects on the significance of the montage sequences that have become synonymous with the Rocky franchise. These moments not only showcase the physicality of training but also embody the essence of Rocky's indomitable spirit. In conclusion, our in-depth exploration of Rocky II serves as a testament to the film's ability to transcend the boxing genre, offering insights into the human condition and the relentless pursuit of one's dreams.


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The exploration of Rocky's character is further enhanced by our reflections on the cultural context of the late 1970s, a time marked by socio-economic challenges that resonate with Rocky's own struggles. We analyze how the film reflects societal expectations of masculinity and the pressures of success, as Rocky grapples with his identity in a world that demands more from him than just physical prowess. The climactic rematch with Apollo serves not only as a culmination of his journey but also as a powerful statement about resilience and the human spirit's capacity to overcome adversity. Our thoughtful discourse on these themes invites listeners to engage with the film on a deeper level, appreciating its artistry and emotional weight.


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Fellowship Of The Reel - The Duality of Identity in 'The Long Kiss Goodnight'

Transcript

Are you recording this?

Studying a movie in the mechanical level I think can really bring some revelation.

I believe that no one says that to make a bad movie, with the exception of.

On paper. This should work. This should work. I just don't like it.

That's your own fault if you haven't seen it.

Way over budget

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