: Discuss Charlie’s career as an online English professor where he hides his camera, and how his eventual "becoming seen" serves as his final act of liberation.
: Discuss how the film uses the protagonist Charlie’s physical isolation and deteriorating health as a metaphor for his deep-seated psychological grief and search for ultimate redemption. 2. Analysis of the Protagonist (Charlie) The WhaleMovie |
: Explain the recurring motif of the Moby Dick essay. In the film, the essay represents Charlie’s desire for honesty and his daughter's hidden empathy. 3. Key Themes to Explore : Discuss Charlie’s career as an online English
: Analyze Brendan Fraser’s Academy Award-winning performance and the use of extensive prosthetics to portray a 600-pound man. Analysis of the Protagonist (Charlie) : Explain the
: Analyze the relationship between Charlie and Ellie (played by Sadie Sink). Focus on whether her "cruelty" is actually a manifestation of her pain and Charlie's unwavering belief in her goodness. 4. Critical Perspectives
: Mention that the film is based on the 2012 play by Samuel D. Hunter , who also wrote the screenplay.