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NOTE: This episode contains MAJOR spoilers. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you might want to hit pause and come back when you’re ready.
In this episode, we explore how David O. Russell’s unconventional romantic comedy redefines mental health, portraying it not as a crisis but as a form of genuine connection. Using rapid editing, authentic performances, and a lively, unpredictable rhythm, the film illustrates how two damaged individuals cease performing for others and begin truly showing up for each other.
Produced, recorded and edited by Donn Lawler
Music by iTMR
By Donn Lawler PodcastsNOTE: This episode contains MAJOR spoilers. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you might want to hit pause and come back when you’re ready.
In this episode, we explore how David O. Russell’s unconventional romantic comedy redefines mental health, portraying it not as a crisis but as a form of genuine connection. Using rapid editing, authentic performances, and a lively, unpredictable rhythm, the film illustrates how two damaged individuals cease performing for others and begin truly showing up for each other.
Produced, recorded and edited by Donn Lawler
Music by iTMR