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Troy (D) Ramos
Troy David Ramos
8 episodes
1 day ago
Conversational movie analysis from a multidisciplinary artist perspective. I explore films through philosophical, artistic, and personal lenses - from indie gems to classic Hollywood, plus the occasional rant about the movie-going experience itself. Whether it's unpacking the deeper meaning in Lost in Translation or explaining why Castaway's ending hits different, these are authentic discussions for film lovers who think beyond the surface. New episodes every Saturday.
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Conversational movie analysis from a multidisciplinary artist perspective. I explore films through philosophical, artistic, and personal lenses - from indie gems to classic Hollywood, plus the occasional rant about the movie-going experience itself. Whether it's unpacking the deeper meaning in Lost in Translation or explaining why Castaway's ending hits different, these are authentic discussions for film lovers who think beyond the surface. New episodes every Saturday.
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Falling Down (1993) — When Losing Control Feels Justified
Troy (D) Ramos
14 minutes 52 seconds
1 week ago
Falling Down (1993) — When Losing Control Feels Justified

Why does Falling Down still hit so hard, more than 30 years later? In this video, I rewatch Joel Schumacher’s Falling Down (1993) — starring Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall, and Barbara Hershey — and explore the deeper connection between Defense and Prendergast. Both men feel abandoned by the world, but one chooses violence while the other finds meaning.This isn’t just a breakdown of the movie — it’s a reflection on alienation, modern frustration, and what happens when we lose control of our place in society. Falling Down captures a kind of American anger that hasn’t gone away — and might be more relevant now than ever.🎥 Directed by Joel Schumacher (The Lost Boys, A Time to Kill)⭐ Starring Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall, Barbara Hershey💬 Let me know in the comments — do you sympathize with Defense, or is he the villain?#FallingDown #MichaelDouglas #FilmAnalysis #MovieBreakdown #CinematicEssays #JoelSchumacher #TDR #FilmPhilosophy #MovieRewatch #90sCinema #ThinkDeeper #FilmDiscussion #FilmCriticism #MovieExplained

Troy (D) Ramos
Conversational movie analysis from a multidisciplinary artist perspective. I explore films through philosophical, artistic, and personal lenses - from indie gems to classic Hollywood, plus the occasional rant about the movie-going experience itself. Whether it's unpacking the deeper meaning in Lost in Translation or explaining why Castaway's ending hits different, these are authentic discussions for film lovers who think beyond the surface. New episodes every Saturday.