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The Wicker Man (1973)

Episode 232 of the Citizen Frame podcast, hosted by CitizenFrame Productions, titled "The Wicker Man (1973)" was published on April 1, 2024 and runs 39 minutes.

April 1, 2024 ·39m · Citizen Frame

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Join us in this engaging episode of the Citizen Frame Podcast where we delve deep into the chaotic beauty, 'The Wicker Man', an iconic 70s horror-musical that's celebrated for its bewildering charm and surreal cult rituals. Our hosts engage in an intriguing discussion, exploring the film's unusual storytelling, odd musical scores, and peculiar behaviors that have crowned it as a cult classic. An extensive portion of this episode is dedicated to dissecting the unsettling eccentricities of the movie, from its unique musical approach to provocative themes. There's thoughtful analysis on the outstanding performance of Edward Woodward and the film's irony-clad character arc amidst absolute chaos. Expect passionate commentary on the disturbing yet powerful finale that has immensely contributed to this film's legendary status. Offering an insightful yet hilarious perspective, our hosts express divergent views on the film's shock value and debate on its replayability allure which will make you highly-chuckled. This is an episode that fans of the horror genre, admirers of cult cinema, and those simply intrigued by the unorthodox and peculiarities of the film world, will find immensely entertaining and enlightening. The discussion ends on a promising note: a teaser for an exciting upcoming episode focusing on 'Dead Man’s Shoes', a grim independent film that promises to bring the conversation back to more conventional film narratives. Don't miss this roller-coaster ride of macabre laughter and insightful analysis in the world of cult horror.   Enjoy!   #TheWickerMan #ChristopherLee #EdwardWoodward #BritEckland

Join us in this engaging episode of the Citizen Frame Podcast where we delve deep into the chaotic beauty, 'The Wicker Man', an iconic 70s horror-musical that's celebrated for its bewildering charm and surreal cult rituals. Our hosts engage in an intriguing discussion, exploring the film's unusual storytelling, odd musical scores, and peculiar behaviors that have crowned it as a cult classic.

An extensive portion of this episode is dedicated to dissecting the unsettling eccentricities of the movie, from its unique musical approach to provocative themes. There's thoughtful analysis on the outstanding performance of Edward Woodward and the film's irony-clad character arc amidst absolute chaos. Expect passionate commentary on the disturbing yet powerful finale that has immensely contributed to this film's legendary status.

Offering an insightful yet hilarious perspective, our hosts express divergent views on the film's shock value and debate on its replayability allure which will make you highly-chuckled. This is an episode that fans of the horror genre, admirers of cult cinema, and those simply intrigued by the unorthodox and peculiarities of the film world, will find immensely entertaining and enlightening.

The discussion ends on a promising note: a teaser for an exciting upcoming episode focusing on 'Dead Man’s Shoes', a grim independent film that promises to bring the conversation back to more conventional film narratives. Don't miss this roller-coaster ride of macabre laughter and insightful analysis in the world of cult horror.

 

Enjoy!

 

#TheWickerMan #ChristopherLee #EdwardWoodward #BritEckland

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