
It is often said that the best movies stand the test of time. I don’t know if I would qualify “The Ox-Bow Incident” as one of the best movies ever made, but I do know that it can still teach us a lot about our world today and how we should act in it.
This is a movie from the 1940s, it is more than 75 years old, and one only has to watch it to see the cautionary tale it tells reflected in the way we currently live. That is an impressive feat. Or, perhaps, it is a problem that we haven’t changed more.
Either way, take a listen, and be sure to subscribe to Lass is More at Apple Podcasts or anywhere else you want, really.
photo credit: 20th Century Fox
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