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    Film Analysis - Hairspray

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    President Lincoln had hoped for when he proclaimed freedom of slavery for African Americans in the Emancipation Proclamation. In the 1950’s and 1960’s there was a new type of music being introduced and called Rock N Roll. In the beginning of this film the first reference to the time and place in history is hearing Tracy Turnblad’s mother refer to the music she was listening to as “race music”. This music was completely unacceptable to white Americans that were practicing conformity and Christianity

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    Atonement Film Essay

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    Atonement : Film Study Question: Symbolism‚ narrative structure‚ and special effects are significant features of film. Focussing on one or more of these features‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with this view. Your response should include close reference to one or more films you have studied. When director Joe Wright began the task of recreating the Atonement‚ written by Ian McEwan one of the first decisions that Wright had to make was to follow as close as possible the complex and time

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    Film Analysis: Babel

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    many languages. “Babel” takes place in Morocco‚ North America‚ Mexico and Tokyo where many different languages are spoken throughout the movie. The main theme of the movie is lack of communication and miss-communication amongst the characters. The film is divided into four parts: the American couple‚ the shooter kid‚ the Japanese girl‚ the two Americans children’s nursery maid that brings them to her sons weeding in Mexico. Each of these stories is close to the other‚ and the causes of each story

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    Film Analysis : The Queen

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    Film Analysis1.Title : The Queen2.Producer: Francois Ivernel‚ Cameron McCracken‚ Scott Rudin3.Setting--3.1Date : 1997--3.2Place : Britain4.Characters--4.1Main----4.1.1Queen Elizabeth----4.1.2Tony Blair4.2Minor----4.2.1Princess Diana----4.2.2Alastair Campbell----4.2.3People of the nation5.SummaryThe film begins on the 1997 Britain elections on which Tony Blair was showed as the United Kingdom’s first Labour Party Prime Minister in 18 years. The Queen then questions a photographer on who are allowed

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    Hamlet Film Analysis

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    fighting‚ the lighting suggests that it is just a bump in the road and does not foreshadow that anything fatal is about to happen to one of them. Therefore‚ the use of the a mid shot camera angle and an ambient lighting successfully conveys whom the film is targeting because in the twenty first

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    Juno Film Essays

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    cinematic language communicates to viewers that Juno had decided against an abortion. No one ever says‚ “Juno has decided not to have the abortion.” In the scene where Juno visits the clinic (starting with her encounter with Su-Chin)‚ how does the film show us Juno’s decision-making process? At what point do we know what Juno has decided? In other words‚ what do we see and hear in the scene that communicates what Juno is thinking? Once Su-Chin tells Juno about the baby having fingernails‚ Juno

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    Mash Film Analysis

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    just because someone else is talking does not mean some one else isn’t going to talk over them‚ this adds a real dose of realism to the movie‚ as well as adding an element of chaos‚ which is a major aspect to the war‚ and surgery tents. Its like the films protagonists relished in breaking the rules‚ and that is shown through the technical aspects of Mash

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    Given circumstances are communicated through various different theatrical elements in all plays‚ including characterization‚ dialogue‚ costuming‚ props‚ and setting. This is consistent in Peter Hall’s 1973 film production of The Homecoming. In this production‚ the props and set help to display the given circumstances such as financial status‚ relationship dynamics‚ and the overall demeanor of the characters. Specifically‚ these are communicated through the physical characteristics of the set‚ Max’s

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    Mangalindan IR204-C The short film‚ The Meatrix is all about the development of processed meats from the traditional way to the industrialized way. The development is caused by many factors‚ one of which is the increasing demand for meat products in the present day. While watching the video‚ I concluded that the producers are portraying an advocacy to discontinue the patronage of the said products. The main point that the films are portraying is that‚ processed goods have

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    Matilda Film Essay

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    to have lots of knowledge is to read a lot of books just like Matilda. That’s why she is as smart as a master who is expert on everything. In the film‚ Matilda Wormwood‚ who was always being neglected by her self-involved parents tells us that parents need to have good responsibility of taking care children. An example of neglecting child in the film was when Matilda was forced to watch the television. ’And what’s wrong with the television?’ her father said. His voice was suddenly soft and dangerous

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