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    Film Critique Essay The film‚ “Australia” (2008)‚ opens with a scenic backdrop as well as information on pre-World War II and its effect on Australia‚ specifically in the northern area. The film then transitions to the issue of Stolen Generations- the attempt of ‘whites’ to send mixed aboriginal children to mission homes on far islands to phase out their culture‚ setting the stage for the many complications and dramatic events in line to take motion. With the main characters of Lady Sarah Ashley

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    A Narrative Analysis of the Film The Great Debaters and its Relationship to the Urban Debate League Movement A Senior Project Presented to The Faculty of the Communication Studies Department California Polytechnic State University‚ San Luis Obispo In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Arts By Nicholas J. Carrasco Chris Skiles Senior Project Advisor Signature Date Signature Date Dr. Bernard Duffy Department Chair © Nicholas J. Carrasco 1 Table of Contents

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    Bridegroom Film Analysis

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    Cultural Movie-Bridegroom In the movie‚ Bridegroom‚ there were many cultural differences aroused throughout the entire movie. Shane Bitney Crone struggled at a young age with anxiety from the fact of the acceptance that he was gay. He was afraid that no one would accept him for being this way‚ and everyone would look down upon him. His mother was his biggest supporter; she was there to pick him up when the kids at school shamed him for being attracted to guys. Also‚ his sisters and father played

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    Spartacus Film Analysis

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    After watching the movie Spartacus (1960) and doing some research I found the movie to be both historical accurate and inaccurate. But I’m not going to nitpick the hole movie instead I would like to talk about some of the major details that are fairly well known; like how the Roman army fought in battle. The Roman army was know for its discipline‚ organization‚ and innovation in both weapons and tactics. First lets talk about the Roman army and how it was structured and organized. The Roman army

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    Arnie Film Analysis

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    I would like to point out the parenting style that was reflected in this movie‚ which was Indifferent. Heath states that Indifferent parents “for several reasons do not spend the necessary time and energy required as their parenting role as well as they seem uninvolved and uninterested in their children’s development” (Heath 2013). This describes the mother perfectly. After her husband’s death she did not care about anything. She went into a depressed state‚ which forced Gilbert to play the role

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    Film Analysis: Mcfarland

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    McFarland is a movie based on Coach Jim White‚ a track coach. It showed him as he created‚ then coached the McFarland Cougar’s cross country team to victory. It was a very moving movie with a main message‚ but that message was not what had struck me. The most powerful message was said before a race. Coach White said something about everyone one that mountain is in pain. He then said that they should look at the competition and themselves and decide who can handle it. This quote has so much meaning

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    Matewan Film Analysis

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    Movie Extra Credit During the winter break I watched the movie Matewan. It was directed by John Sayles and stars Chris Cooper‚ James Earl Jones‚ and Mary McDonnell. It takes place in the turbulent town of Matewan‚ West Virginia during the 1920’s as heads butt on whether creating a workers union is the right thing. The coal workers go on strike to fight against the hazardous working conditions and low pay‚ but are dismayed by the fact the coal company is replacing them with Italian immigrants and

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    Critical writing 6: The Interrupters The Interrupters tells the moving and powerful stories of three Violence Interrupters who attempt to protect and improve their Chicago communities from the violence they used to be in. The Chicago Project for Violence Prevention was founded in 1995 by Dr. Gary Slutkin. After returning home to Chicago and hearing stories about children murdering children‚ he created Ceasefire‚ operating from the reasonable premise that violence is‚ fundamentally‚ a public health

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    1. In my opinion‚ there are many important reasons why Daniel Goldhagen produced this film‚ some of them personal to Daniel himself and others to reach a wider audience. Daniel’s father was a survivor of the Holocaust along with a scholar in the topic. He spent most of his life studying and teaching about the Holocaust and sharing his story. Being the son of a survivor‚ I think it was important that Daniel learned not just about the genocide his own blood survived‚ but also the many others that have

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    Deaf Culture Film Analysis 1) I personally found the film on deaf culture extremely interesting because it made the deaf community easier to understand by portraying people who are deaf simply as people of a different culture‚ and showed the deaf as real human beings who have opinions and deserve rights which is important because we live in such a hearing dominated society in which our world is filled with so many misconceptions about the deaf. I enjoyed the film because it gave me a deeper understanding

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