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#172 - Shadow (影) - Daoism, Philosophy, and Martial Arts
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In this episode of The Cinedicate, host Armand and guest Hector from Reshoot delve into the enthralling world of the 2018 Chinese film "Shadow." They explore its intricate portrayal of chaos and order, woven through the philosophies of Taoism. Hector shares his personal connection to the film through his studies in Taoism, while marveling at the film's stunning cinematography and storytelling. They discuss the dynamic characters, the mesmerizing fight scenes, and the unexpected depth of this underrated gem. Tune in for a deep dive into a film that masterfully blends martial arts with a thought-provoking narrative, leaving you eager to explore more extraordinary cinema.
What to expect from the episode:
- A deep dive into the themes and philosophies of the film "Shadow," with a focus on its portrayal of Taoism and the yin-yang dynamic.
- An exploration of the movie's captivating cinematography and unique storytelling, praised for its visual artistry and thematic depth.
- Reflections on the experience of watching "Shadow" as a foreign film and a discussion on its accessibility to different audiences.
Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:03 Nine Souls: Tao Punk Metroidvania
05:58 Shadow: A Cinematic Masterpiece
10:00 Daoism's Flow
11:20 Kingdoms Clash Over Jing City
15:39 Dueling Brothers Motif
17:46 Impressive Low-Budget Cinematography
21:42 Not Following the Dao
26:07 Epic Fight Choreography Highlights
33:23 Eastern Storytelling
35:42 "Discussing Jet Li and 'Hero'"
37:38 Cliffhanger: Bold or Cop Out?
46:08 Anime's Growing Influence on Creatives
48:11 Closing Thoughts
55:02 Kung Fu Hustle and Outro
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Listen to Hector on his podcast, ReShoot: An Amateur's Guide to Gooder Film
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The Cinedicate on Instagram
The Cinedicate's Discord Community
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
195 episodes
Manage episode 472034884 series 3261094
In this episode of The Cinedicate, host Armand and guest Hector from Reshoot delve into the enthralling world of the 2018 Chinese film "Shadow." They explore its intricate portrayal of chaos and order, woven through the philosophies of Taoism. Hector shares his personal connection to the film through his studies in Taoism, while marveling at the film's stunning cinematography and storytelling. They discuss the dynamic characters, the mesmerizing fight scenes, and the unexpected depth of this underrated gem. Tune in for a deep dive into a film that masterfully blends martial arts with a thought-provoking narrative, leaving you eager to explore more extraordinary cinema.
What to expect from the episode:
- A deep dive into the themes and philosophies of the film "Shadow," with a focus on its portrayal of Taoism and the yin-yang dynamic.
- An exploration of the movie's captivating cinematography and unique storytelling, praised for its visual artistry and thematic depth.
- Reflections on the experience of watching "Shadow" as a foreign film and a discussion on its accessibility to different audiences.
Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:03 Nine Souls: Tao Punk Metroidvania
05:58 Shadow: A Cinematic Masterpiece
10:00 Daoism's Flow
11:20 Kingdoms Clash Over Jing City
15:39 Dueling Brothers Motif
17:46 Impressive Low-Budget Cinematography
21:42 Not Following the Dao
26:07 Epic Fight Choreography Highlights
33:23 Eastern Storytelling
35:42 "Discussing Jet Li and 'Hero'"
37:38 Cliffhanger: Bold or Cop Out?
46:08 Anime's Growing Influence on Creatives
48:11 Closing Thoughts
55:02 Kung Fu Hustle and Outro
----------
Listen to Hector on his podcast, ReShoot: An Amateur's Guide to Gooder Film
----------
The Cinedicate on Instagram
The Cinedicate's Discord Community
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
195 episodes
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