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In this episode, we explore why Peter Ustinov chose to film Billy Budd in black and white and how that choice affects how audiences experience the story. We discuss how visual style shapes perception, emotion, and the sense of “realness” in film. Our conversation also looks at moral themes, cultural expectations, and how films can feel more truthful than reality itself. Join us as we examine the power of art to create meaning beyond what we literally see.
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In this episode, we explore why Peter Ustinov chose to film Billy Budd in black and white and how that choice affects how audiences experience the story. We discuss how visual style shapes perception, emotion, and the sense of “realness” in film. Our conversation also looks at moral themes, cultural expectations, and how films can feel more truthful than reality itself. Join us as we examine the power of art to create meaning beyond what we literally see.

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