Ancestral Visions of the Future Q&A | SXSW London 2025
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Although it was a faithful adaptation mixed with a generic character-driven plot, I feel like this movie could have had a lot more to offer.
Director Sai Karan Talwar's I Am The Prize unpicks the constructed personalities of the men behind "red pill" ideology and the Manosphere, but fails to consider the victims of it.
A heartwarming, feel-good, well-constructed, run-of-the-mill British family comedy has one very interesting twist...
Not only does Sanderson create compelling, complex, and realistic characters that struggle with their mental health in nuanced ways with a cool, simultaneous magic metaphor. He also explicitly discusses psychology and therapy in a context where that usually never happens.