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An ego trip to the movies

Culture
United Kingdom
January 31, 2026に開始

The article explores the intersection of personal identity and cinema, examining how films reflect and shape our egos while critiquing the self-indulgent tendencies of modern storytelling.

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An ego trip to the movies

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jan 31, 2026

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Ego-driven films can challenge viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and society.

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Movies often reflect the director's ego, which can enhance creativity and originality in storytelling.

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An overemphasis on ego in filmmaking can lead to self-indulgent narratives that alienate audiences.

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Celebrating a filmmaker’s ego can overshadow the collaborative nature of cinema, undermining the contributions of the entire crew.

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The interplay of ego and artistry in film can spark meaningful discussions about identity and societal values.

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