The Minimum Commitment: Film Theory in Small Doses
NOTE: This episode contains MAJOR spoilers. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you might want to hit pause and come back when you’re ready. What do we inherit from the people who shaped us? This week on The Minimum Commitment, we examine Steven Knight’s Locke through the lens of Shakespearean tragedy. Set almost entirely inside a moving vehicle, the film follows Ivan Locke, played by Tom Hardy, as a single decision forces him to confront responsibility, integrity, and the legacy of a father who was never there. As phone calls unravel his marriage, threaten his career, and challenge his sense of self, Locke transforms into more than just a story about a man driving to London. It becomes a reflection on the decisions that shape who we are and who we strive not to become. Through performance, sound design, and minimalist storytelling, we’ll explore how one of cinema’s smallest stages creates one of its most compelling modern tragedies. Recommended Reading “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare No single work illuminates Locke better than “Hamlet”. While the plots differ dramatically, both stories are haunted by absent fathers, shaped by questions of obligation, and concerned with what it means to act according to one’s conscience. Ivan Locke’s conversations with his deceased father echo Shakespeare’s use of the ghost as a manifestation of unfinished business and inherited responsibility. Pay particular attention to the tension between personal conviction and consequence. Both Hamlet and Ivan Locke are men attempting to determine what kind of person they will become. Alternate Reading “Meditations” by Marcus Aurelius For listeners interested in the philosophical dimension of the film, “Meditations” offers a compelling companion piece. Marcus Aurelius repeatedly returns to questions of duty, self-discipline, integrity, and acting in accordance with one’s principles despite external circumstances. Whether Locke’s actions are admirable or self-destructive remains open to debate, but his commitment to acting in accordance with his values places him firmly within a Stoic tradition.
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