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Ep 229: “Prisoners”

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We trap Denis Villeneuve’s “Prisoners” and discuss:

  • Cinematography, camera movement;
  • Story & Writing, good detective/bad detective, testing faith;
  • Wes unintentionally overstates his thoughts on the impact of the movie;
  • and other such stuff and things and stuff.

There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.”Arthur Conan Doyle

Notes & References:
*Wes Note: I did not actually find any official source discussing or defining rationalizing/generalization of fictionalized evidence. I assume this is more of an armchair/pop psych term, it’s certainly interesting, but from my quick googling does not appear to be a medically recognized concept. So in fact, it may not be a real thing as I claimed in the episode.
Andy Samberg “Roasted you!”
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Short Spotlight:

“The Book of Perseus” short film by Bryan Sloyer


This Week’s Recommendations:

Listen to Elbow on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music, Pandora

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Content provided by Wes Evans: Actor, Filmmaker, Director, Writer; Todd Sapio: Actor, Producer, Musician, Athlete, Wes Evans: Actor, and Writer; Todd Sapio: Actor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Wes Evans: Actor, Filmmaker, Director, Writer; Todd Sapio: Actor, Producer, Musician, Athlete, Wes Evans: Actor, and Writer; Todd Sapio: Actor or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We trap Denis Villeneuve’s “Prisoners” and discuss:

  • Cinematography, camera movement;
  • Story & Writing, good detective/bad detective, testing faith;
  • Wes unintentionally overstates his thoughts on the impact of the movie;
  • and other such stuff and things and stuff.

There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.”Arthur Conan Doyle

Notes & References:
*Wes Note: I did not actually find any official source discussing or defining rationalizing/generalization of fictionalized evidence. I assume this is more of an armchair/pop psych term, it’s certainly interesting, but from my quick googling does not appear to be a medically recognized concept. So in fact, it may not be a real thing as I claimed in the episode.
Andy Samberg “Roasted you!”
Free range parenting

Watch us on YouTube!


Short Spotlight:

“The Book of Perseus” short film by Bryan Sloyer


This Week’s Recommendations:

Listen to Elbow on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music, Pandora

The post Ep 229: “Prisoners” appeared first on The Pestle.

  continue reading

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