(1996) — Thesis

Alejandro Amenábar’s 1996 debut film, ( Tesis ), serves as a gripping psychological thriller that critiques society’s morbid fascination with violence. The film follows Ángela, a film student who accidentally discovers a "snuff" film while researching her doctoral thesis on audiovisual violence.

Below is an essay outline and draft focusing on the film's core themes. Thesis (1996)

Essay Title: The Ethics of the Gaze: Voyeurism and Morbidity in Thesis (1996) Alejandro Amenábar’s 1996 debut film, ( Tesis ),

: Through the character of Ángela, Amenábar argues that while society outwardly condemns violence, humans possess an innate, often hypocritical attraction to it—making the audience complicit in the very horrors they watch. II. The Paradox of Morbid Curiosity Essay Title: The Ethics of the Gaze: Voyeurism

: The film establishes its theme immediately when Ángela tries to peek at a mangled body on train tracks despite warnings not to look.

: Ángela’s academic study of violence becomes a real-world struggle when she uncovers a secret ring of snuff films within her university.

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