Drive My Car: What is Intertextuality | Video Essay
Start your free trial at http://squarespace.com/accentedcinema and use code ACCENTEDCINEMA to get 10% off your first purchase. Accented Cinema - Episode 84 What makes Drive My Car such a good film, that it managed to win both Palme d'Or and an Oscar? Well, the reasons are numerous, but today, we'll focus on one: How it utilizes "intertextuality" to help add meanings to the film. ------------------------------------------ Support us on Patreon: / accentedcinema Follow us on Social Media! / accentedcinema / accentedcinema

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