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In “The Gambler,” Why Doesn’t Jim Just Pay Off His Debts When His Mother Gives Him Money?
How Does Jim’s Character in “The Gambler” Serve as a Projection of Male Machismo Fantasies?
At the End of “The Gambler,” When Jim Says “I am not a gambler,” What Does He Mean?
Is “Cake” an Effective Look at Dealing with Pain and Overcoming Trauma?
How Does “Cake” Utilize Racial and Class Divisions to Establish Its Characters?
Was Revealing the Cause of Claire’s Trauma So Late in “Cake” a Smart Move?
In “Cake,” Why Did Claire Recline Her Car Seat All the Way Back?
In “Cake,” What Drew Jennifer Aniston to the Role of Claire?
In “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night,” What’s the Significance of the Cat?
Is “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” Feminist Cinema?
How Does “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” Defy Western Ideas of Middle Eastern Culture?
How Does the Implication of “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’s” Title get Reversed by the plot?
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