together with my English 211 classmates watched the Lantaw 2012 Short-film festival. It’s my first time to watch a short-film here in USM since Lantaw is a yearly activity here in our school. I was really excited to watch those 5 short-films‚ especially the film “Salamin” from Ateneo de Davao University‚ who got first place in a certain event. I also enjoyed the 4 films‚ namely; Surat‚ Kulta‚ Ayuda‚ and Incognito. In the film “Surat”‚ produced and directed by the 2 BSECE-A‚ I was really surprised
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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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Why We Crave Horror Movies I totally agree with King in that we are all a little twisted‚ just some more than others. Our minds are very complex‚ and we may never really know why we enjoy seeing people getting hurt or killed in a movie‚ but for some reason we do‚ and we pay to see it. There are four types of people that watch horror movies: The ones who watch every single that comes out‚ and collects them all; The ones who go because they are tough‚ and want to seem cool because they weren’t
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Stephen King Essay What is it about horror movies that most of us find satisfying? Is it the suspense of not knowing what will happen next? Perhaps it is the blood and gore that some of us crave. No matter what the reason‚ all of the claims stated above due to the fact that we are all mentally ill in our own ways. Stephen King introduced the claim that we are all mentally ill in his essay‚ “Why We Crave Horror Movies” (1). King accurately claims that we‚ the human species have something dark lurking
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Shakespeare’s Macbeth chronicles the ambitions of the title character through a text rich with power‚ murder‚ and revenge. Geoffrey Wright contorted these elements to fit the crime thriller sub-genre of film which uses action and psychological aspects to build tension and suspense (TSL). This sub-genre personally motivated Wright‚ for he wanted to convey the text from a psychological and materialistic view as was relevant to his home in Melbourne‚ Australia. According to Gary Braver‚ bestselling
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But whatever it is‚ we need more of it” (The Maze Runner). There are many characteristics that make a film worthy of being categorized as dystopian science fiction‚ and a curious protagonist turning into the hero is undoubtedly one of them. Films under the genre of science fiction are known to be set in the future‚ and to contain either robots or other forms of advanced technology. Dystopian films are classified as a sub-genre of science fiction and are typically set in a post-apocalyptic time period
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and the awakening use conventions of the gothic horror” This essay will entail a comparison of the conventions of gothic horror apparent in the films Women in Black and The Awakening‚ both films have created a gothic horror by using the conventions in similar and different ways. Firstly the characters have been portrayed in a certain way in both films to fit gothic horror‚ the characters are extremely vulnerable which is often present in gothic horrors‚ this is so to make the emotional pain for the
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Mentally Ill Stephen Kings essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies‚” he implies that we are all mentally ill. Stephan King is a New York Time best-selling author who writes in the horror and fantasy genre. Kings work today has been turned into countless successful films and movies. He started his writing career with a book called Carrie‚ the story of a tormented teen who seeks revenge. In Stephen Kings essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies” he says we all are mentally ill in a sense‚ but some of us can hide
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about how crazy people are who eat lettuce? Would you call out there weakness’ stating they only eat lettuce to fulfill a need for healthy behavior?Or risk exposing the single element of life that allows your business to strive? Well in Why We Crave Horror Movies Stephen King did and today were going to talk about why. Maybe he had a need to express a personal belief. Then again he could have tried to expose a part of everyone’s psyche that is often hidden from one another. Or maybe he is offering a
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Stephen King “Why We Crave Horror Movies” Close Reading 1. Mr. King states his thesis in the very first sentences‚ “I think that we’re all mentally ill; those of us outside the asylums only hide it a little better- and maybe not all that much better‚ after all. Located in paragraph one. Mr. King states that all people are mentally ill but hold it in better then the people locked up in mental wards. 2. Mr. King is references to “jack the Ripper” and “Cleveland Torso”; it supports his thesis
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