Punch Drunk Love Sound Analysis

In the following podcast I discuss the role sound plays at conveying a neurodiverse perspective throughout Paul Thomas Anderson’s film, Punch Drunk Love (2002). This was undertaken as an assignment for the unit Sound and the Screen (MDA30019) at Swinburne University.

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