Sean Baker's The Florida Project is among the most memorable and powerful Disney—or, at least, Disney-adjacent—films of the 21st century.
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Raised as a Catholic in Texas, Jackson later realized he could still worship fate, shame, guilt, and graphic iconography as a heathen in California. At least now his church sells some popcorn. He writes genre stories that try really hard not to hate themselves, and thinks a lot about the future of this industry, how it doesn't really make sense anymore, and how we better start figuring it out before we lose the magic for good.
The cinematic alchemy of Burning transforms an abstract theory of liminality into something that an audience can feel in the pulse of every scene and then, perhaps, in their own world.