Episode 93: Avalanches, Blame, and Cowardice (With Yoel Inbar)

Published: July 5, 2016, 6 p.m.

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Scandinavian film scholar Yoel Inbar joins the podcast for a deep dive on the Swedish film Force Majeure, a darkly funny meditation on what our instinctive behavior in a moment of panic can reveal about our characters and relationships.\\xa0The story: while having lunch on a ski slope in the French Alps, a family believes that an avalanche is bearing down on them.\\xa0Just as it seems the avalanche is going to hit them, the father (Tomas) grabs his phone and gloves and runs indoors, abandoning his wife Ebba and two children.\\xa0How does the family reckon with this incident? Is the act itself unforgivable, or is it Tomas\\u2019s behavior afterwards that makes him despicable? How blameworthy is Tomas for his display of cowardice? Is it even cowardice since he didn\\u2019t have time to think about it?\\xa0What\\u2019s the deal with that creepy janitor and all the tooth brushing scenes? Why can\\u2019t Yoel and Tamler agree about the answers to any of these questions?\\xa0Plus, more on the Redskins and Tamler tells an embarrassing story from his past.

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Special Guest: Yoel Inbar.

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