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Ahead of the Curve with Coco Mocoe

Saltburn Analysis: "Barry Keoghan Deserves the Oscar"

08 Jan 2024

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"Saltburn" Spoiler Alerts Ahead! 🚨 Today’s episode of #AheadOfTheCurve with Coco Mocoe is all about the movie “Saltburn” - because I can’t stop thinking about it. Topics discussed:  Who is Emerald Fennell and her connection to Margot Robbie?  Comparing the ending of “Saltburn” to “Leave the World Behind” Symbolism of the moth and Oliver Oliver correcting Fairleigh about the poet Lord Byron  The symbolism of mirrors The symbolism of red rooms  Oliver’s strained relationship with his parents The symbolism of their costumes The foreshadows of death during the lunch scene  Unanswered questions after the movieEmerald Fennell’s interview in NME magazine: https://www.nme.com/features/film-interviews/emerald-fennell-saltburn-director-oxford-university-3540076 Saltburn IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17351924/ Podcast episode about Succession and the Kardashians: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-the-kardashians-are-turning-their-show-into-a/id1603953369?i=1000613986207 My second show with Nicky Reardon, “Share Your Screen”: https://www.youtube.com/@NickyandCoco TLDR; GIVE BARRY KEOGHAN THE OSCAR ✨#Saltburn #JacobElordi #BarryKeoghan --Hi I'm Coco Mocoe! Welcome to my show, "Ahead of the Curve". I work in media and I've made a career off accurately predicting trends and rising stars right before they blow up. EMAIL: [email protected] Coco on social media: instagram.com/cocomocoe/tiktok.com/@cocomocoe This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cocomocoe.substack.com

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