S03E04: Lost in the Wild: "Force of Nature" Unleashes a Storm of Suspense
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S03E04: Lost in the Wild: "Force of Nature" Unleashes a Storm of Suspense
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**Host:** Alex First **Guest Critics:** Jackie Hammerton, Peter Krauss, Greg King **Episode Summary:** In this thought-provoking episode, host Alex First is joined by critics Jackie Hammerton, Peter Krauss, and Greg...
show more**Guest Critics:** Jackie Hammerton, Peter Krauss, Greg King
**Episode Summary:**
In this thought-provoking episode, host Alex First is joined by critics Jackie Hammerton, Peter Krauss, and Greg King to dissect a selection of films that evoke a spectrum of emotions, from the profound to the contentious. The panel navigates through narratives that span the mystical, the dramatic, and the thrilling, all while examining the intricacies of human connections and the landscapes they inhabit.
**Highlights:**
- **All of Us Strangers:** A fantasy romance that delves into the lives of two lost souls in London. The film's slow-burning, reflective nature and mysterious elements captivate, offering a poignant exploration of trauma, isolation, and the power of human connection. With stellar performances and a sensitive direction by Andrew Haig, the critics find themselves deeply moved by this cinematic gem.
- **Force of Nature: The Dry 2:** The sequel to the acclaimed "The Dry" sees detective Aaron Falk return to untangle a web of financial deception and personal history. While the film's stunning Victorian bush setting and a notable Australian cast impress, the narrative's plausibility is questioned by some of the critics, sparking a lively debate on the film's merits.
- **May December:** A layered drama that examines the controversial relationship between a young man and an older woman through the lens of a film adaptation. The critics praise the performances and the film's nuanced handling of complex themes, with director Todd Haynes once again showcasing his talent for provocative storytelling.
**Episode Chapters:**
(00:00) Introduction to the episode
(03:20) All of Us Strangers: A haunting journey through love and loss
(18:55) Force of Nature: The Dry 2: A sequel’s struggle with believability
(34:40) May December: A film that explores the boundaries of love and legacy
(51:15) Closing thoughts on the films and their impact on the audience
(1:04:30) Preview of next week's episode
**Closing Note:**
An episode that traverses the spectrum of human emotion, First on Film and Entertainment offers listeners a deep dive into the stories that challenge, enchant, and provoke. From the ethereal to the earthly, the films discussed invite us to ponder the complexities of the heart and the mind. Join us next week for another round of insightful film critique and conversation.
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