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When Harry Met Sally and Maturing Our Relational Narratives

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In this episode of Theology of Film, hosts Laura and Ryan delve into the complex dynamics of friendship, love, and relationship breakdowns portrayed in the iconic romantic comedy 'When Harry Met Sally.' They discuss how the movie's portrayal of close male-female friendships and casual sexual dialogue presents challenges from a Christian worldview. Laura and Ryan also reflect on the impact of cultural narratives around relationships and the need for stories that honor platonic friendships. Through thoughtful analysis and personal insights, they encourage listeners to consider noble, pure, and commendable actions in relationships.

Join the conversation with us by subscribing to see how films like 'When Harry Met Sally' can deepen your understanding of God's truth and impact your daily life.

Discussed Passage

Philippians 4:8-9

Mentioned in this episode:

"The Princess Bride" (film)

"Stand By Me" (film)

"A Few Good Men" (film)

“The Notebook” (film)

"Frieren - Beyond Journey's End" (anime tv series)

"The Wild Robot" (book by Peter Brown)

Pride and Prejudice (book by Jane Austen)

Let us know your thoughts! Send questions and movie recommendations to us at: [email protected]

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In this episode of Theology of Film, hosts Laura and Ryan delve into the complex dynamics of friendship, love, and relationship breakdowns portrayed in the iconic romantic comedy 'When Harry Met Sally.' They discuss how the movie's portrayal of close male-female friendships and casual sexual dialogue presents challenges from a Christian worldview. Laura and Ryan also reflect on the impact of cultural narratives around relationships and the need for stories that honor platonic friendships. Through thoughtful analysis and personal insights, they encourage listeners to consider noble, pure, and commendable actions in relationships.

Join the conversation with us by subscribing to see how films like 'When Harry Met Sally' can deepen your understanding of God's truth and impact your daily life.

Discussed Passage

Philippians 4:8-9

Mentioned in this episode:

"The Princess Bride" (film)

"Stand By Me" (film)

"A Few Good Men" (film)

“The Notebook” (film)

"Frieren - Beyond Journey's End" (anime tv series)

"The Wild Robot" (book by Peter Brown)

Pride and Prejudice (book by Jane Austen)

Let us know your thoughts! Send questions and movie recommendations to us at: [email protected]

  continue reading

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