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Philosophy In Film - 031 - Mother!

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Episode 31 of Philosophy In Film finds our hosts debating the underlying meaning of Darren Aronofsky's 2017 genre-busting film, "Mother!". While multiple interpretations of the film's message are offered up, Alain makes a strong case for the "Excluded Feminine in the book of Genesis". Chris attempts to keep the show on the rails, while Craig addresses some controversy from the previous episode and complains about not being able to find edamame beans with shells.

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Episode 31 of Philosophy In Film finds our hosts debating the underlying meaning of Darren Aronofsky's 2017 genre-busting film, "Mother!". While multiple interpretations of the film's message are offered up, Alain makes a strong case for the "Excluded Feminine in the book of Genesis". Chris attempts to keep the show on the rails, while Craig addresses some controversy from the previous episode and complains about not being able to find edamame beans with shells.

Featured Beer: Sinners and Saints, Dog Island Brewing (Slave Lake, Alberta)

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