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In this episode of I Finally Watched…, the hosts kick off their In Memoriam Month by revisiting Sidney Pollack’s 1975 political thriller Three Days of the Condor. They break down the film’s paranoid tone, slow-burn suspense, and Cold War anxieties, while discussing why Robert Redford’s understated performance as an unwitting CIA analyst remains so effective. The conversation then shifts to a reflection on Redford’s career and cultural impact following his death, highlighting how Condor fits into his legacy as both a movie star and a defining figure of 1970s American cinema.
Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want
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In this episode of I Finally Watched…, the hosts kick off their In Memoriam Month by revisiting Sidney Pollack’s 1975 political thriller Three Days of the Condor. They break down the film’s paranoid tone, slow-burn suspense, and Cold War anxieties, while discussing why Robert Redford’s understated performance as an unwitting CIA analyst remains so effective. The conversation then shifts to a reflection on Redford’s career and cultural impact following his death, highlighting how Condor fits into his legacy as both a movie star and a defining figure of 1970s American cinema.
Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want
Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr