

Catch-22 (1970)
In the crucible of World War II, one military pilot embarks on a daringly paradoxical quest: to prove his insanity and thus escape the relentless aerial combat. Driven to the edge by unimaginable horrors, he desperately seeks refuge in madness.
However, an insidious bureaucratic Catch-22 ensnares him. The very act of trying to avoid flying missions is deemed evidence of sanity, a maddeningly logical trap. He plummets deeper into absurdity, where survival demands embracing the very lunacy he hopes to escape, and his sanity hangs precariously in the balance.
However, an insidious bureaucratic Catch-22 ensnares him. The very act of trying to avoid flying missions is deemed evidence of sanity, a maddeningly logical trap. He plummets deeper into absurdity, where survival demands embracing the very lunacy he hopes to escape, and his sanity hangs precariously in the balance.








