Jungian psychology in MAD MAX 2: THE ROAD WARRIOR - film analysis / review by Rob Ager
The Road Warrior taught me important lessons about people and society when I saw it as a child. This video explores the film's deep psychology in terms of Carl Jung's concept of The Shadow.
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