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The Conversation : Movies Minute by Minute - Jonathan Russell  Clark

The Conversation

Movies Minute by Minute

By: Jonathan Russell Clark

Paperback | 29 October 2026

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A minute-by-minute analysis of Francis Ford Coppolaâs paranoid thriller The Conversation (1974).

Blending film criticism with creative nonfiction, each book in the Timecodes series focuses on one film, exploring it minute by minute beginning with minute one, and ending with the final minute before the closing credits.

When it was released, The Conversation depicted the isolation and loneliness caused by a surveillance state we ourselves, unwittingly or not, are agents in. It examined the ways in which technological progress can outpace the culture it ostensibly aids, and how our increased awareness of these increasingly undetectable innovations doesnât necessarily help us avoid their lenses. Harry Caul, in an underrated performance by Gene Hackman, is the best in the bugging business, and yet, by the end, even he canât figure out how he himself has been surveilled. It is a potent parable of Nixonâs America.

50 years later, Coppolaâs masterpiece didnât just record the spirit of the age, he also had an ear toward the future, as The Conversation also managed to prefigure the isolated reactionaries of the internet, with Gene Hackmanâs Harry Caul as a kind of pre-digital online troll whose self-righteousness and interpersonal failings shape his reactionary interpretation of events in which heâs only a peripheral participant. Harry both predicts the behavior of social media bullies and bots but also definitively shows that the internet did not create these characters; it merely amplifies them.

Ultimately, The Conversation: Movies Minute by Minute shows how Coppolaâs taut narrative of ambiguity, paranoia, and subjectivity is utterly a movie of its moment and yet has reverberated long after its release in a way few films ever do.

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