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DZ-88: Drama in Genre clothing – Hustlers, Pig, and The Power of the Dog

Chas, Stu and Kodie break down HUSTLERS, PIG and POWER OF THE DOG, to see how these films use their genre trappings to hook their audience while ultimately delivering something else entirely. We discuss chapter breaks, inciting incidents, character questions, theme and MORE.

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May 1, 2022May 31, 2022 draftzeroComments are off for this post.

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