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*Journey Into Light* (1951) and *The Fountainhead* (1949) explore themes of personal growth, but in contrasting ways. *Journey Into Light* focuses on moral and spiritual awakening, emphasizing redemption and self-realization through inner reflection and relationships. *The Fountainhead*, based on Ayn Rand's novel, champions individualism, integrity, and the pursuit of one's vision despite societal pressures. Both films highlight characters on a journey of self-discovery, but *The Fountainhead* places a heavier emphasis on individual strength and defiance against conformity.

The Fountainhead emphasizes a more idealized, heroic form of individualism, while Journey Into Light leans toward spiritual and moral redemption.

*Journey Into Light* (1951) was adapted from a stage play by Donald Bevan, with a script written by Bevan and directed by Howard Hawks. It explores themes of redemption and spiritual awakening.

*The Fountainhead* (1949) is based on Ayn Rand's novel of the same name. The screenplay was written by Rand herself, and the film was directed by King Vidor. It reflects Rand's philosophy of Objectivism, focusing on individualism and the struggle for artistic and moral integrity.