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In this episode, we strap in for a cinematic journey across three radically different worlds that share an obsession with the limits of human endurance. We start with F1, a high-octane dive into the rivalries and raw speed of the racing world. From there, we swerve into the apocalyptic chaos of 28 Years Later, where society has collapsed and survival demands both brutality and hope in equal measure. Finally, we descend into the cold, neon-lit corridors of Alphaville, Jean-Luc Godard’s dystopian noir that questions what happens when technology erases individuality. Along the way, we’ll explore how each film turns motion—whether on the track, through a wasteland, or in the labyrinth of a controlled city—into a mirror for humanity’s fears, ambitions, and desires.Feel free to email at [email protected] with any comments or thoughts. Also be sure to follow us on Instagram @silverscreenvideopodcast, Twitter @SilverVideo, and TikTok silver.screen.vid.
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In this episode, we strap in for a cinematic journey across three radically different worlds that share an obsession with the limits of human endurance. We start with F1, a high-octane dive into the rivalries and raw speed of the racing world. From there, we swerve into the apocalyptic chaos of 28 Years Later, where society has collapsed and survival demands both brutality and hope in equal measure. Finally, we descend into the cold, neon-lit corridors of Alphaville, Jean-Luc Godard’s dystopian noir that questions what happens when technology erases individuality. Along the way, we’ll explore how each film turns motion—whether on the track, through a wasteland, or in the labyrinth of a controlled city—into a mirror for humanity’s fears, ambitions, and desires.Feel free to email at [email protected] with any comments or thoughts. Also be sure to follow us on Instagram @silverscreenvideopodcast, Twitter @SilverVideo, and TikTok silver.screen.vid.

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