16. Everyone wants intimacy, no one wants to be vulnerable - The Drama Analysis
This week we’re breaking down romantic tropes and myths vs. true intimacy using scenes from THE DRAMA (2026). Warning: there are light character development spoilers within, but the main plot twist will not be revealed, however feel free to bookmark this one and come back to it if you want to go into the movie totally blind.
In this episode, we explore:
* Romance as performance
* Why intimacy can’t be rushed
* How intensity gets mistaken for intimacy
* Building trust in relationships
* Key parts of a strong relationship foundation
* Homework at 41:55 - Shadow work
Resources mentioned:
* THE DRAMA, Kristoffer Borgli (2026)
* I Stumbled Across My Boyfriend's ChatGPT and It Ended Our Relationship, Lindsey Hall [https://lindseyhallwrites.substack.com/p/i-read-my-boyfriends-chatgpt-and]
* The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity, Esther Perel
More movies:
* CERTIFIED COPY, Abbas Kiarostami (2010)
* SICK OF MYSELF, Kristoffer Borgli (2022)
* COMRADES, ALMOST A LOVE STORY, Peter Chan Ho-Sun (1996)
* IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE, Wong Kar Wai (2000)
* PAST LIVES, Celine Song (2023)
* BEFORE SUNSET, Richard Linklater (2004)
* SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE, Ingmar Bergman (1974)
* FORCE MAJEURE, Ruben Östlund (2014)
* THE ONE I LOVE, Charlie McDowell (2014)
Shadow Work:
* Meeting the Shadow, Connie Zweig, Jeremiah Abrams
* The Dark Side of the Light Chasers, Debbie Ford
* Existential Kink, Carolyn Elliott
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