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Old-School Movies

In Old-School Movies, host Nora takes you on a journey through the standout films of the late 1990s and early 2000s. She revisits movies that, while older, still resonate with audiences today, offering insights into their lasting impact, iconic moments, and why they continue to hold a special place in our hearts. Perfect for anyone looking to rediscover classic films or explore the cinematic gems of a bygone era.

Episodes

#9: Stories on The Run

In this episode, Nora dives into the thrilling 2002 cinematic adaptation of Catch Me If You Can, directed by Steven Spielberg. Based on the extraordinary true story of Frank William Abagnale, Jr., the film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as the charismatic con artist and Tom Hanks as the determined FBI agent Carl Hanratty. Together, they bring to life a cat-and-mouse tale of deception, ambition, and redemption that spans continents and years. Join Nora as she unpacks the film's dazzling performances...

Jan 18, 202515 min

#8: Beyond An Economic Turmoil

In this episode, Nora delves into the 1992 cinematic adaptation of John Steinbeck's classic novella Of Mice and Men , directed by Gary Sinise. Starring Gary Sinise as George and John Malkovich as the gentle giant Lennie, the film masterfully captures the raw emotion and tragic beauty of Steinbeck's Depression-era tale. We explore the film's faithful adaptation, powerful performances, and the haunting themes of friendship, loneliness, and the elusive American Dream. Join Nora as she discusses the...

Jan 09, 202518 min

#7: All is Well

In this episode of the podcast, Nora dives deep into the heart of the beloved Bollywood film 3 Idiots (2009) . With insightful analysis and personal reflections, Nora explores the movie's powerful message about the importance of following your passions, embracing individuality, and challenging the conventional education system. The film's iconic mantra, “All is well,” is also discussed as a symbol of optimism and resilience, offering listeners a reminder to stay hopeful even in the face of adver...

Dec 27, 202418 min

#6: Beyond the Nile

In this episode, Nora reflects on The Prince of Egypt (1998) , an animated masterpiece that brings back a grand ancient Egypt of spectacular monuments, rich culture and thriving prosperity and also confronts its darker realities of slavery oppression. Through several spiritual details, the storyline also drives the audience to the message of faith, perseverance and liberation. The episode will delve into how the movie plot portrays the transformative power of belief, the resilience in human spir...

Dec 18, 202420 min

#5: Smiles Through Tears

In this episode, Nora delves into the heartwarming and heart-wrenching tale of Life is Beautiful (1997) , a cinematic masterpiece that blends humor, love, and tragedy during one of history's darkest periods. Through the story of Guido, a spirited father who uses his wit and imagination to shield his son from the horrors of a concentration camp, this episode explores the enduring power of hope, sacrifice, and the human spirit. Discover the film's unique storytelling, its emotional impact, and the...

Dec 09, 202415 min

#4: Everyday, One Adventure

In this episode, Nora delves into The Bucket List (2007) , a heartwarming film that challenges our perspectives on life, purpose and personal fulfilment. Through a thoughtful question about our limited time, listeners are given spaces to reflect on what they would do if faced with the knowledge that their days are numbered. Are we simply crossing items off a list, or are we aligning our lives with what brings true happiness? Through a reckless journey of Edward and Carter—two men with contrastin...

Nov 27, 202419 min

#3: Chasing for the Bliss

In this episode, Nora delves into "The Pursuit of Happyness" (2006), a film that embodies resilience, grit, and the relentless quest for happiness. Starring Will Smith as Chris Gardner, the movie presents an inspiring journey of a man determined to create a better life for his son despite facing financial hardship, homelessness, and constant setbacks. For many of us, happiness often feels linked to achieving dreams and overcoming struggles. Through Chris’s eyes, we explore how happiness isn't si...

Nov 18, 202413 min

#2: The Holocaust (II)

In this episode, host Nora reflects on the impact of Schindler’s List , Steven Spielberg's film about Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved over a thousand Jewish lives during the Holocaust. Schindler's moral transformation and the film's powerful black-and-white imagery, which intensifies its portrayal of Nazi atrocities, will also be delved into. It challenges listeners to the fact that history is not just about events but about understanding human experiences, reminding the current ...

Nov 09, 202411 min

#2: The Holocaust (I)

In this episode, host Nora delves into "The Pianist," a 2002 film based on the true story of Władysław Szpilman, a Jewish pianist who survived the Holocaust. Set during World War II, the episode highlights Szpilman’s harrowing journey in Nazi-occupied Poland, where six million Jews were systematically murdered. Through a powerful narrative, themes of survival, resilience, and the strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable horror will also be narrated, urging listeners to consider t...

Oct 27, 202415 min

#1: Love in War

In the inaugural episode of the Old-School Movies Podcast, host Nora takes listeners on an emotional journey through two iconic war romance films from the early 2000s. With a blend of personal reflections and insightful commentary, Nora explores the complex dynamics of love set against the backdrop of war, delving into the poignant love triangle in Pearl Harbor and the hauntingly quiet romance in Le Silence de la Mer . Through these films, she illuminates how love can flourish, falter, and endur...

Oct 18, 202415 min