The ethical implications of The Pitt
All I can think about is The Pitt. How can the idea of cinematic ethics help us understand the emotional and cultural impact of the show? How does its realism effect the plot? Why did they have to let go of Dr. Mohan?? Also, some psychoanalysis. Let's chat! 0:00 - Intro 2:05 - Cinematic ethics 16:09 - Realism and melodrama 24:23 - The mirror stage and the return of the repressed Works Mentioned: Robert Sinnerbrink - Cinematic Ethics: Exploring Ethical Experience Through Film Carl Plantinga - Moving Viewers: American Film and the Spectator's Experience Jacques Lacan - Écrits

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