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In this episode, we dive into Bob Fosse’s bold and provocative Cabaret—a musical that dazzles on the surface but simmers with political tension underneath. From Liza Minnelli’s iconic performance to the unsettling rise of fascism in 1930s Berlin, we explore how this film uses spectacle to confront reality. Come for the jazz hands, stay for the existential dread.
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In this episode, we dive into Bob Fosse’s bold and provocative Cabaret—a musical that dazzles on the surface but simmers with political tension underneath. From Liza Minnelli’s iconic performance to the unsettling rise of fascism in 1930s Berlin, we explore how this film uses spectacle to confront reality. Come for the jazz hands, stay for the existential dread.

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