This 55-Year-Old Jane Fonda Dance Movie Is Still Shockingly Dark Today

One of the profound strengths of cinema, and any art form in general, is its ability to touch on greater issues and explore them with meaning that resonates with a wider audience and brings about discussion. A masterful film becomes timeless in this consideration; it is why, in part, films so far removed from the modern era are still discussed enthusiastically today. This also applies to disturbing content, with everything from Un Chien Andalou (1929) to Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) still shocking to this day with how it masterfully approaches certain subjects.


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