The Conversation

Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation is a masterful psychological thriller that delves into themes of surveillance, paranoia, and moral conflict. Gene Hackman stars as Harry Caul, a wiretapping expert who becomes obsessed with the implications of a private conversation he records. The film’s slow-building tension and minimalist storytelling create an atmosphere of unease, making it one of the greatest thrillers of the 1970s. Its exploration of privacy and ethics remains strikingly relevant in the digital age. Coppola’s direction and Hackman’s performance elevate The Conversation into a cinematic masterpiece.


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