When the Watcher Becomes the Watched | The Conversation (1974)
Harry Caul listens for a living—but in The Conversation, the sound that haunts him most is his own conscience. In this video, we explore Francis Ford Coppola’s paranoid masterpiece, examining how surveillance, guilt, and moral responsibility intertwine in the life of a man who can’t escape what he’s heard. This isn’t just a thriller—it’s a meditation on trust, obsession, and the dangers of seeing too much. #TheConversation #FilmAnalysis #FrancisFordCoppola #GeneHackman #movieessay Ways to support this channel: Make a one time donation of $5 (or more): www.buymeacoffee.com/mots Become a patron of my Patreon page for early access and more: www.patreon.com/meaningonthescreen Subscribe, Like, Share and Comment!

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