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Explore the cinematic landscape of films that resonate with themes found in J.D. Salinger's literary works. From the existential struggles of "Igby Goes Down" (2002) to the poignant reflections in "Dead Poets Society" (1989), and the societal critiques in "The Graduate" (1967) and "Taxi Driver" (1976), discover how these films capture the essence of Salinger's characters and motifs. This analysis delves into the emotional depth, youth disillusionment, and complex relationships that Salinger so expertly wove into his narratives, revealing the lasting impact on modern cinema.
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