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The Deer Hunter (1978): Russian Roulette Reveals Redemption Regret & Resilience

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Ben & Rob spin the chamber of 'The Deer Hunter', the 1978 cinematic masterpiece that explores the profound impact of the Vietnam War on a group of rural-living friends. This episode of The Every Movie Ever Podcast is also our very FIRST to have a sponsor: legendary film distributor StudioCanal! To celebrate the launch of their brand new streaming service STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS on Amazon Prime Video, StudioCanal opened their vaults and gave us access to their extensive catalogue of classic and contemporary cinema brilliance.

Starring Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, John Cazale and Meryl Streep, ‘The Deer Hunter’ takes viewers on an emotional journey through love, friendship, and the horrors of war. But what makes 'The Deer Hunter' an enduring classic that continues to resonate with audiences? Is this film one of the most powerful depictions of trauma? And can Ben make it to the end of the episode without breaking down entirely?

CONSUUUME our episode now, and watch ‘The Deer Hunter’ with a seven day FREE trial of STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS at the link below!

https://links.mifu.uk/8pVd0M

And find us on your socials of choice at www.everymovieeverpodcast.com

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Ben & Rob spin the chamber of 'The Deer Hunter', the 1978 cinematic masterpiece that explores the profound impact of the Vietnam War on a group of rural-living friends. This episode of The Every Movie Ever Podcast is also our very FIRST to have a sponsor: legendary film distributor StudioCanal! To celebrate the launch of their brand new streaming service STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS on Amazon Prime Video, StudioCanal opened their vaults and gave us access to their extensive catalogue of classic and contemporary cinema brilliance.

Starring Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, John Cazale and Meryl Streep, ‘The Deer Hunter’ takes viewers on an emotional journey through love, friendship, and the horrors of war. But what makes 'The Deer Hunter' an enduring classic that continues to resonate with audiences? Is this film one of the most powerful depictions of trauma? And can Ben make it to the end of the episode without breaking down entirely?

CONSUUUME our episode now, and watch ‘The Deer Hunter’ with a seven day FREE trial of STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS at the link below!

https://links.mifu.uk/8pVd0M

And find us on your socials of choice at www.everymovieeverpodcast.com

  continue reading

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