An expert thinks deeply about the cinematic landscape through the lens of overlooked disasters. Critics often dismiss them as failures when they're actually masterpieces, yet some films offer profound insights into storytelling and genre dynamics. In the case of Heaven's Gate, Michael Cimino’s bold narrative challenges expectations, while Ishtar explores themes of power and vulnerability through a flawed protagonist. Mary Reilly stands as a testament to resilience, even as its reception sparked debate. These examples reveal how film can be both a critique and a celebration of creativity, prompting us to rethink our approach to storytelling and audience expectations.