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    In Remember The Titans‚ African-American people joined the white people’s football game. In addition to this‚ the new head coach was also African-American which made many parents uncomfortable and upset. I will be focusing on the question “Did the characters treat the other people in the film as neighbors?” I chose this one because it is God’s will for us to be kind to one another‚ even though it may be difficult for some people to follow that rule. Did the character treat the other people in the

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    Film Synthesis Essay

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    Film is a different medium through which to convey historical experiences of war and its social and cultural contexts. As learned throughout class‚ memoirs and non-fiction portrayals of war are excellent sources in which to learn of war and its effects on society and vice versa. Film‚ however‚ is no better or worse than these books. Throughout the semester‚ the class learned of the development of modern warfare since the Civil War in the late nineteenth century and the society that surrounded these

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    Documentary Films Essay

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    Throughout the years‚ documentary films have gain esteem by viewers. In contrary to a stage or screen performance‚ a documentary film displays real people living everyday life. For many viewers‚ the notion of documentary film is based on the genuineness of a normal individual playing his or her role in society; without being staged or designed by a producer. However‚ documentary films‚ in the aim to portray a daily routine‚ may encompass professional actors to reenact such performance. Bill Nichols

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    Essay on Gandhi Film

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    Ysavela Corral 06/25/13 PoliSci01/Crain Final Paper Mahatma Gandhi The film I decided to watch was the film on the activist/lawyer Gandhi. He was most known for his non-violent ways of getting his point across when the United Kingdom’s takeover of his home country India. Gandhi first emerged this protest when he was on a bus and he was forced to move to the back of the bus because he was an Indian man. This is when Gandhi first entered into the activist world and began to merge his country

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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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    Film Essay - the Hours

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    The Hours Mellissa Krause 02/08/13 Production: Paramount Pictures/ Miramax Films‚ January 2003 Producer: Robert Fox; Scott Rudin; Mark Huffman Director: Stephen Daldry Screenplay: David Hare (screenplay); Michael Cunningham (novel) Cinematography: Seamus McGarvey Editing: Peter Boyle Music: Philip Glass Principal Characters: Clarissa Vaughan Meryl Streep Laura Brown Julianne Moore Virginia Woolf Nicole Kidman Richard Brown Ed Harris Kitty Toni Collette Julia Vaughan

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    Remember the Titans is a movie that strongly depicts leadership‚ thus showing a leader in action. This movie displays how a group of football players can bring a town to realize that someone should not be judged by the color of their skin. With the help of Coach Boone‚ played by Denzel Washington‚ a group of high school boys turn from enemies to great friends. This movie displayed a very captivating act of how America’s past is a vital time in our history and must never be forgotten. At the beginning

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    Essay On Action Films

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    Action Movies Action films is one of the most popular type of movies. This genre are always favorite since they are different from others. They show us that life can be dangerous‚ dejected‚ bloody‚ and deadly or it can be magnificent‚ innocent‚ and normal. Action film is a genre where physical action takes priority in the storytelling. Unlike other genres‚ this variety has been one of the most dominant in the world of the film industry for his highly complex‚ as is the destruction of an entire city

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    A Christmas to Remember.

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    When I was younger‚ there were two things that I looked forward to each year: Christmas‚ and the thoughts of getting the most popular toy topped the list; spending time with my grandfather was a close second. When I was six‚ in December of 1990‚ I found out that I was going to spend Christmas at my grandparents’ house. It was everything I could possibly hope for. Little did I know at the time‚ it was going to be a Christmas I would never forget‚ and that would change me forever. Christmas‚ for me

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    Critical Analysis of Remember the Titans I think that this is a very good movie. Not only is it a good movie‚ but also in the message which slowly manifests throughout the movie. The main message is about racism and discrimination . I think the movie shows the importance of accepting change because it shows the consequences when a person doesn’t. Firstly‚ the movie shows how change is necessary to keep relationships. If someone not admitting that they are wrong‚ then they will feel misfortune

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