In the modern age of consumer culture, art has become disposable, and as soon as we’ve consumed one thing we’re on to the next. So to combat that, three best friends (and sometimes a mystery guest) have started a podcast. The 4th Wall is a book club for all forms of art and media, where we dive deep into a specific piece of art each episode, whether it be a film, a game, an album, a show, you name it, we’ll bloody talk about it. And there’ll be plenty of tangents along the way.
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In the modern age of consumer culture, art has become disposable, and as soon as we’ve consumed one thing we’re on to the next. So to combat that, three best friends (and sometimes a mystery guest) have started a podcast. The 4th Wall is a book club for all forms of art and media, where we dive deep into a specific piece of art each episode, whether it be a film, a game, an album, a show, you name it, we’ll bloody talk about it. And there’ll be plenty of tangents along the way.
In this episode we're looking at one of Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-Ho's earlier works, the 2006 Kaiju film The Host. No, not the young adult one with Saoirse Ronan, the South Korean one with the big old fish monster.
We cover a lot this week, with topics such as foreign relations and policy, why drinking cow's milk in 2021 is a bad idea, and why Damien Hirst is a bit of a bastard.
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The 4th Wall
In the modern age of consumer culture, art has become disposable, and as soon as we’ve consumed one thing we’re on to the next. So to combat that, three best friends (and sometimes a mystery guest) have started a podcast. The 4th Wall is a book club for all forms of art and media, where we dive deep into a specific piece of art each episode, whether it be a film, a game, an album, a show, you name it, we’ll bloody talk about it. And there’ll be plenty of tangents along the way.