In this episode of The Art of Story in Film Podcast, hosts Dylan Bloyed and Lola Rain explore Flashback, a film that uses fractured timelines and unreliable memory as its core storytelling device.They discuss how the movie blends psychology and mystery, how flashbacks reshape our understanding of character, and why confusion is used intentionally as part of the narrative experience.This episode focuses on structure, theme, and perspective—making it ideal for viewers interested in non-linear storytelling and mind-bending cinema.You’ve been listening to The Art of Story in Film Podcast.We hope you enjoyed this episode. Stay tuned for more insights into the art of storytelling in film!Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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