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    Groundbreaking films that feature no antagonists

    By Anujj Trehaan
    May 08, 2024
    10:42 am

    What's the story

    Delving into the realm of film often unveils narratives that break away from conventional storytelling.

    Some films forgo the typical antagonist, opting instead to explore the nuances of personal challenges, societal issues, or life's inherent complexities.

    This article spotlights five such groundbreaking films that excel without the need for a defined villain, demonstrating the power of cinema to reflect on human experiences.

    Movie 1

    'Wild'

    Wild (2014), directed by Jean-Marc Vallee and starring Reese Witherspoon, is a cinematic adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir.

    This film chronicles Strayed's solo thousand-mile hike on the Pacific Crest Trail, a journey she embarks on while grappling with personal loss and addiction.

    Throughout her trek, the daunting landscape and poignant memories act not as foes, but as emotional stimuli that propel her forward.

    Movie 2

    'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty'

    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013), directed and starring Ben Stiller, follows an average man on an extraordinary adventure.

    Walter Mitty embarks on a global quest to find a lost photograph, but the search leads to much more—a profound journey of self-discovery.

    The narrative foregrounds personal evolution, using life's unforeseen twists as catalysts for transformation rather than conflicts with antagonistic characters.

    Movie 3

    'Gravity'

    In Gravity (2013), directed by Alfonso Cuaron and featuring Sandra Bullock, the vastness of space is both setting and adversary.

    After a catastrophic shuttle accident leaves Bullock's character adrift, the film becomes an intense survival story.

    It's a testament to human resilience in the face of space's life-threatening emptiness, where the absence of gravity is the only antagonist.

    Movie 4

    'Still Walking'

    Still Walking, directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, is a 2008 Japanese film that thoughtfully explores the intricacies of family life.

    Set against the backdrop of a memorial reunion, it navigates through the subtle undercurrents of familial relationships.

    The film eschews traditional conflict, instead casting light on the quiet tensions and unspoken emotions that arise from generational divides and personal regrets within a family's history.

    Movie 5

    'Chef'

    Chef (2014), directed by and starring Jon Favreau, tells the tale of a chef who starts a food truck to reclaim his creative spark after a professional downfall.

    The film deliciously unfolds his journey toward personal and professional redemption, focusing on his passion for cooking and the effort to repair strained family relationships.

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