Feb 20 2025 82 mins 10
In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris welcome listeners back for the 17th season, reflecting on the evolution of their podcast and the changes in the podcasting landscape. They share listener feedback, discuss personal stories, and delve into cultural commentary, touching on social issues and the impact of politics on personal relationships. The episode culminates in a review of two classic films, Diabolik and Tokyo Story, exploring their significance and the context in which they were made. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the intricacies of the film 'Diabolique', discussing its plot, character dynamics, and the impact it has had on the thriller genre. They explore the motivations behind the characters' actions, the film's pacing, and its lasting legacy in cinema. The discussion transitions to 'Tokyo Story', highlighting the differences in narrative style and emotional depth. In this conversation, Chris and Bill explore the themes of family dynamics, cultural reflections in film, and the evolution of Japanese society post-war. They discuss the significance of the film 'Tokyo Story' and its portrayal of familial relationships, the impact of modernity on traditional values, and the artistry of cinematic storytelling. The conversation culminates in their recommendations and ratings for the film, emphasizing its importance in the canon of Japanese cinema.