INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION ( INC 410 ) MOVIE REVIEW HOORE ! HOORE ! FILM PREPARED BY : NORAZYANTI BINTI ISMAIL Synopsis of Hoore Hoore film The film of Hoore Hoore tells the story of a woman name Nurul Iman with a relatively stout body and not too pretty‚ but have a good heart. However‚ the regular feminine characteristics such as other girls still have on Nurul Iman. Nurul Iman have two good friends name Lana and Azadan. They are the kids from hometown and a school. They are close
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Family In” A Raisin in the sun”‚ Lorriane Hansberry depicts many aspects of human nature‚ especially family. Family is expressed in different ways. Mama strongly believes in the importance of family throughout the book. She continues to try to keep them together by fulfilling their dreams before hers. As they go through trying times but come together as a family at the end of the play when they need to most. They are still strong individuals but together they prove they are
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The black aesthetic is a term that was used describe the artistic works of black people which reflects the unique characteristics of the black experience. Hansberry popular play A Raisin in the Sun did just that. The play portrays the life of the typical 1950’s black family in Chicago‚ Illinois. Yes‚ there were many things that made the younger family unique. But many of the trials and tribulations they faced in the play were the same struggles many blacks faced during this time. I believe that
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A Raisin in the Sun is a very interesting play about a struggling black family in the 1900’s who just lost an important member of their family. When Walter Sr. passed away he had a 10‚000 dollar life insurance policy that was left to his family. During this play the family has to figure out where and what to do with the money. Each of the characters in this play A Raisin in the Sun‚ have a different view about what money will do for their lives. Everyone in the play except for a few characters
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Would you watch a movie about authors writing books about authors? That sums up the whole movie called The Words. Clay Hammond is the main character‚ who is an author in the movie played by Dennis Quaid. The movie begins with Hammond giving a reading of his new book. He tells the story of his book while narrating Rory Jansen’s (who is played by Bradley Cooper) life. In Hammond’s story‚ Rory finds a manuscript that was long lost. He decides to steal it and publish it as his own to get his writing
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A Comparison of Two Italian Historical Films and Their Original Novels One of the most captivating films with its respective novel is “The Conformist” directed by an Italian Bernardo Bertolucci in 1970. Particularly‚ the writer named Alberto Moravia developed the scrip for the movie in the form of a novel in 1951. The content of the movie and the film are same‚ but a difference emerges in the way its characters perform their work. The film itself has stylish visuals that echo the imagery formed
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one of the twins. A few differences I saw between the book and the movie were the ages of Jonas‚ Fiona‚ Lily‚ And Asher in the book Jonas‚ Fiona‚ and Asher are 12 but in the movie they are 18‚ in the book Lily is 8 but in the movie she is 9. Another difference I saw between the book and the movie was with the Chief Elder in the book‚ you don’t really hear much from the Chief Elder but the when you watch the movie 30 or 40% of the time you get recognition of the Chief
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The play‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorraine Hansberry‚ takes place around 1945- 1950 in the South Side of Chicago. In the play‚ there are two characters that influence the plot the most. The two characters are Walter and Beneatha Younger. Both characters influence the plot in their own way. The author wrote this play to show that lives during this time period had been rough and stressful. In the play‚ Walter Younger influences the plot. Walter has an immense opinion and most of his actions make
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The Crucible by Arthur Miller did a commendable job at an accurate portrayal of the play. But in any book‚ or in this case‚ play to movie conversion‚ some differences occur. The few differences that stand are not important enough to sway the fact that the movie did an excellent job of portraying the play. One of the biggest differences between the play and the movie is the dramatization of everything‚ they show all seances with something that the play could not deliver by itself. One example of this
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The Reader‚ set in post-World War II Germany‚ relates the story of an SS camp guard‚ Hanna Schmitz‚ and her evolving relationship with the narrator‚ Michael Berg. Both the book and the movie deal with serious issues‚ including love and denial‚ guilt and accountability‚ and reconciliation. They both employ several subversive strategies: in presenting Michael Berg’s first love‚ it is impossible not to be sympathetic; we are drawn in. Hanna is the mysterious older woman who initiates the young boy into
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