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Existential Freedom and Rebellion in Thelma & Louise

The film epitomizes a quest for liberation against societal constraints, reflecting on individual autonomy and the price of rebellion. By challenging conventional morality and traditional gender roles, it becomes a philosophical exploration of existential freedom—questions about whether breaking away from oppressive structures justifies the ensuing moral ambiguity.

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