American Anti-war Films Expose Cultural Clash Between Individualism and Collectivism
The article explores the conflict between individualism and collectivism in American anti-war films. It aims to understand how these two cultural values clash and interact. The researchers analyze how characters in these films navigate between prioritizing personal freedom and working for the greater good. The key findings suggest that these films often depict the tension between individual desires and collective responsibilities, highlighting the complexities of balancing personal autonomy with societal needs.