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The Parallax View: remember when Hollywood made potent political cinema?

Explore how 'The Parallax View' captured 70s political tensions through gripping storytelling. This thriller blends conspiracy with real-world fears, starring Warren Beatty in a role that questions American ideals. A powerful reminder of ci...

The Guardian· May 5, 2026 · 4:23 PM · 91 views

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Explore how 'The Parallax View' captured 70s political tensions through gripping storytelling. This thriller blends conspiracy with real-world fears, starring Warren Beatty in a role that questions American ideals. A powerful reminder of cinema’s potential to mirror society. #CinemaHistory #PoliticalThriller #TheParallaxView #WarrenBeatty #FilmAnalysis

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