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Martin Scorsese’s The Age of Innocence may seem like a departure from his gritty crime dramas, but beneath the lace and luxury lies a story of passion, repression, and rigid social codes. In this episode, we explore how Scorsese transforms Edith Wharton’s quiet novel into a visually rich, emotionally explosive film—and why it might be one of his most powerful works.
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Martin Scorsese’s The Age of Innocence may seem like a departure from his gritty crime dramas, but beneath the lace and luxury lies a story of passion, repression, and rigid social codes. In this episode, we explore how Scorsese transforms Edith Wharton’s quiet novel into a visually rich, emotionally explosive film—and why it might be one of his most powerful works.

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