The study of film and its effect on human development has been a hotly debated and ever-growing field over the years, but it was Arthur P. Shimamra who coined the term "psychocinematics" to examine the way films affect our mental processes.
One of the most distinct archetypes in Jung’s work was the Jester, a powerful character known for manipulating the “system” and “authority.” A fact that becomes pertinent when viewed through the lens of the recent 'Joker' movie.
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