The simple pitch is that Candy Corn is a staying of age film. In the film industry and especially the Indie scene coming of age is a cliche and I understand why. Life is hard and at some point we have to accept the world and try to make the best of it.…
The 1991 movie “BOYZ ‘N THE HOOD” is written and directed by John Singleton, and the director of photography is Charles Mills. The movie is edited by Bruce Cannon; music by Stanley Clarke,and produced by Steve Nicolaides. Columbia pictures released the hour and seven minutes movie. The main characters of the movie is Doughboy, Tre Styles, Ricky Baker, Furious Styles, Reva Styles, Brandi and Mrs.Baker. The movie is rated R and is considered a drama film, but also considered an action movie. The film setting is in los angeles south central neighborhood.…
The expectation is that our audience (X,Y) would think about the moments and situations that they were living by the time they watched the movie. Dirty Dancing will come alive again, and this is a movie that according to Tzioumakis (2013) has had “a continuing existence of an audience in the years following its success in theaters” (p.4). So, this loyal audience will revive their past and they will give a new significance to the remake. In fact they will create new memories. Is like when you read a book and then you watch the movie version of that book. So, you give a new significance to the story and that is why the people that saw the first one will enjoy the remake.…
"The quality of putting others before yourself is a great way to build your self-esteem and continue to those who need you at the same time". This quote that was one said by Sonora Roy preaches the importance of caring for others.Being mostly concerned about yourself will make you a narcissist. When we care for others, we usually receive the love from them in return.…
In India, The Caste System is used to determine what rank one will be in society and the social class one is in cannot be changed. The Caste System is mostly practiced in India, however it slowly travelled and made its way to high school. In the 1986 comedy, drama, and romance, “Pretty in Pink”, starring Molly Ringwald as Andie Walsh and Andrew McCarthy as Blane McDonnagh the two main characters face many trials and tribulations in their love for each other in 1980’s high school because of the different social classes the two come from. Ultimately, because the two come from different worlds this leaves into question, can their relationship work?…
Guilt. “A cognitive or emotional experience that occurs when a person believes that they have violated a moral standard and bears significant responsibility for that violation.” Guilt is portrayed a great deal in Lasse Hallström’s What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993). Guilt is depicted within the film through Gilbert as he is indecisive between leaving and staying, it is depicted through Bonnie as she believes that she is an incompetent wife and parent, and through Betty Carver, who holds herself responsible for the death of her husband. What’s Eating Gilbert Grape follows the trapped and tedious life of Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp), through his struggles with responsibility when caring and providing for his family and mentally disabled brother…
In Fannie Flagg’s esteemed novel, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café, characters and lessons from both the past and present inspire our main character, Evelyn Couch, to make changes in her life. The epitome of middle-aged misery and menopausal depression, Evelyn learns lessons from the stories and advice given to her by characters such as Mrs. Virginia ‘Ninny’ Threadgoode help her lift the veil of gloom cloaking her and aid her in reestablishing her dreams and goals – such as gaining a healthier and happier marriage with her husband, Ed, or losing all her unnecessary pounds. What sparks her journey to this better life, one she can actually look forward to at night rather than considering suicide, are the stories of a small Alabama town in the 1930’s and the residents who fight for happiness in a difficult time; Evelyn takes these stories of times past and uses the morals and advice given by Ninny to face each of her problems and attack every day with confidence. The transformation Evelyn embarks on is a sign of how strong she, or anyone, can be when their head is in the game, and as we see Idgie still selling her foods at the end of the book, we conclude that the past can live on even into the present.…
As we start to understand the importance and usefulness of soil, we see its relationship to other environmental movements. Dirt! The Movie insinuates that this understanding naturally transitions into a period of sustainable degrowth by wanting to be around nature, reducing food waste and practicing communal agriculture. Some might argue that degrowth is not necessary for countries like Canada especially when the conditions such as war and food riot mentioned in the movie do not apply. This point is indeed true, but the issue of scale is relevant. There are other places around the world that currently suffers from food insecurity because of economic depression and anthropogenic impact on soil. Degrowth allows these communities to focus on attaining communal and social credits that are useful within a given society (Newman, 2007). Though food riots might not occur in Canada, there has been an increase in the number of food banks in since 2000 (Food Bank Canada FBC, 2015). The lack of sufficient food is an indicator that the contemporary model is failing because the "rich continue to get richer" while people of lower class struggle to make ends meet. Degrowth looks at distributing resources evenly amongst several groups of people regardless of their race, gender and class. On a global scale, Canada’s decision to enrich soil fertility may also mitigate food crisis in Syria through the exportation of desirable products. A solution to the problem of unsustainability is to seek methods that cut across local and global scale (Herndl, 2014).…
What's Eating Gilbert Grape portrays a family that is dealing with the trials, tribulations, and also great times of having a member with a disability. The Grape family consists of Gilbert, Ellen, Amy, Mama, and of course, Arnie. The Grape family lives in an isolated town of Endora in a house that seems to be in shambles since their father died. In the beginning, Gilbert's voiceover states that "living in Endora is like dancing to no music," which one can definitely relate to after viewing this touching film. Gilbert Grape is a young man that has been impeded by more burdens than any man ought to have in an entire lifetime. He stocks shelves and delivers groceries for a local store, Lamson's Grocery, whose business has been deserted by the new supermarket in town. The movie begins with the "yearly ritual" of Gilbert and Arnie watching the caravans that pass along the road. Gilbert's adversity seems to have started when his father hung himself seventeen years ago in their basement, which in turn drove his mother to obesity and a life confined to only their home. His mother has become a "burden" on him and he feels ashamed and humiliated by her. Gilbert even regards to his mother as "a beached whale," and at one point lifts a young boy to the window to experience the sight of her. Gilbert's mother is not his only complication; he is having an aimless affair with a frustrated housewife, Betty Carver, whose rash sexual demands have placed much apprehension on him. Gilbert's brother Arnie, who is mentally challenged, needs constant supervision, which places many ongoing responsibilities on Gilbert, as well. His oldest sister, Amy, is a very caring woman that tries to take on many responsibilities herself and the youngest sister Ellen, who is only fifteen, has many issues with her family that she is trying to overcome, as well. Becky, a young girl that traveled into town with her grandmother and their caravan found romance with Gilbert and a certain connection with Arnie…
In the texts What’s Eating Gilbert Grape and Death of a Salesman, both texts use the characterisation of the family members to portray the discord and dysfunctionality that exists in both families in the separate texts. The characterisation of the families in both texts assists the text a great deal in portraying ideas and themes about discord and harmony. In What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, there are many key moments in which the family experiences discord. One of the key moments is the scene in which the family is eating dinner around the mother, and Arnie starts to chant “dad’s dead” over and over. The difference in each family member’s behaviour clearly illustrates the discord between them. The mother starts crying, before standing up and violently…
The movie, Food Inc., again, I was not surprised by most of the information that was presented. Most of our food is pumped with antibiotics causing naturally bacteria to become resistant or has been genetically modified by major corporations. It was constantly preached at my undergraduate college to be “green” in all aspects of life, buy local, eat organic, recycle and so on. So, it was this was not a shock.…
In the spoken text What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?, Gilbert is presented as a complex person neither good or totally bad. Due to his family Gilbert is thinking more about his family rather than himself. He says he wants heaps of different things for his family but only to be a good person for himself. Throughout the spoken text we (the audience) see Becky make Gilbert think more about himself rather than his family.…
Top executives for major fast food industry are some of the highest paid executives in the world today. To most of the public we have no idea as to what goes on behind the doors in the fast food industry, other than what we order at the restaurant. These executives are part of a major problem our society is having with this industry. Are they to blame, maybe, but besides the executives there are many others that play a major role in this industry that is considered to be a giant.…
Following the soviets first successful detonation of a nuclear weapon in 1949 with Joe-1 (Khrushchev, 1989) the production of all types of bomb related films increased significantly. The possibility of nuclear war became an increasingly controversial issue when expressed in film and television. Throughout the period of 1950 to 1963 the films became increasingly complex. Nevertheless, this period remained overwhelmingly positive. Films expressed confidence in humanity’s ability to overcome the temptation to use nuclear weapons. During such uneasy times, ideology expressed in these films was not so much towards a liberal or conservative enlightenment but to explore the sociology and personal angst (Boyer,1988). Jerome F. Shapiro (2002, p.91, 141-147) states that six films stand out as seminal in the development of the atom bomb subcategory of cinema: Rocketship X-M(Neumann,1950), Unknown World(Morse,1951), The Story Of Mankind(Allen,1957),…
For my Expository Writing class we read a story about a man named Roger Ebert. Ebert was a famous movie critic in his day. His critique of a movie could make or break it. . He was diagnosed with cancer which caused him to have his jaw to be removed. He went thought a lot of hardship but always kept a positive attitude. Even when he was at his worst he was happy and chose to look at the good things in his life, like his wife, family, and watching movies.…