: Centers on a woman named Janine dealing with sexual dysfunction and the "strategy" used to help her. Teach Me (2016) : A South Korean short film.
Let’s apply the framework to a seemingly simple blockbuster.
The Silent Era (1890s–1920s): Before actors could talk, they had to use their bodies. This is where visual storytelling was perfected. Watch Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton to see how much can be said without a single line of dialogue.
We’ve all had that experience: the credits roll, the lights come up, and you feel different. A film has moved you, challenged you, or opened your eyes to a world you knew nothing about. But what if that feeling wasn’t just entertainment? What if every movie could be a classroom?
You don't need a degree, but knowing where movies came from helps you appreciate where they are going.
What can each genre teach you? Here is a starter map for the “Teach Me Movie” approach.