#26 - Sentimental Value

#26 - Sentimental Value

Update: 2025-08-24
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Can art truly heal family wounds, or does it sometimes make them worse? In this deep dive into Joachim Trier's acclaimed film Sentimental Value, George and Alice explore a story that challenges everything we believe about creativity and healing.

When filmmaker Gustav Borg returns to his family after years of absence, he brings not apologies, but a movie script about their shared trauma. As three generations of pain echo through a haunted Oslo house, the film asks uncomfortable questions: Can you be a brilliant artist but a terrible father? What happens when trauma passes from grandmother to father to daughter? And why is it that the most authentic relationship in the story—between two sisters—holds the key to breaking cycles of pain?

Join us as we unpack themes of generational trauma, the power of genuine human connection, and the dangerous myth that art can substitute for presence. Plus, learn essential vocabulary for discussing family dynamics, creative ethics, and the complex relationship between artistic genius and personal responsibility.

Warning: This episode contains major spoilers for "Sentimental Value." We recommend watching the film first for the full experience.

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#26 - Sentimental Value

#26 - Sentimental Value

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