Meaning in Stories is a place to slow down and explore what films reveal about how we think, decide, and live together. We’re less interested in whether a story works than in why it stays with us, what it reinforces, and what it asks us to accept.
Each essay starts from a single film and uses it as a lens. Not to explain or review it, but to look for meaning that holds beyond the screen.
Essays
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The Artist as Parent
On absence, ambition, and the collateral damage of great art in Hamnet and Sentimental Value
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Memory vs Time: What Survives Love in Eternity
On what-if relationships, long-term commitment, and fantasies of second chances


