The Filmlosophers
Carve your watermelons and light the beach bonfires, because the studio is officially celebrating Summerween! This week on The Filmlosophers, the Titanic Trio—Hosts Eddie and Spencer, alongside Intern Manager/Managing Intern Amy—are taking a well-deserved break from the silver screen to venture into the eerie depths of the streaming world. An "Espooky" Stop-Motion Masterpiece Trading sunshine for shadows, the crew embraces their "espooky" side to review the incredible Mexican stop-motion animated series on Netflix, Soy Frankelda (I Am Frankelda). Eddie, Spencer, and Amy pull back the veil to shine a spotlight on the breathtaking, macabre visuals painstakingly crafted by the brilliant Ambriz Brothers, Arturo and Roy. The team gushes over the meticulous artistry and undeniable beauty of stop-motion, discussing why this rarely utilized medium serves as the absolute perfect vessel for such hauntingly beautiful and atmospheric tales. The Philosophy of Fear and Fiction Once the appreciation for the animation is laid out, the conversation takes a deeply philosophical turn. The team tackles the heavy, thematic questions beating at the dark heart of Frankelda's world. Immersed in a universe of gnomes, sirens, and lingering fears, the trio engages in a fascinating debate surrounding the true nature of storytelling itself. They weigh the film's ultimate arguments, exploring one massive, lingering question: do our stories inherently shape who we are, or do we inevitably become the stories we tell? Grab your spooky summer snacks and prepare to face your fears—it's time to open the book on Frankelda! Now Streaming on Netflix!
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