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    Response Paper: The Complete Film The introduction of sound films in the late 1920’s was a divisive issue among those involved and interested in the emerging motion picture industry. Even though it wasn’t the sudden breakthrough it is often perceived to be‚ the addition of sound and voice to mainstream cinema revolutionized movie making and led to conflicting viewpoints as to whether or not this innovation was a positive progression for film as an art and as an industry. While

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    Coach Carter Film Essay

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    to see his students excel and be successful in their lives. The film was released January 15‚ 2005. It was directed by Thomas Carter and co-produced by MTV Films and Tollin/Robbins Production. Coach Carter although an inspiring story of a dedicated basketball coach‚ some elements of the story strayed away from the true events and were added for entertainment purposes. Although the movie Coach Carter added some things to make the film more entertaining‚ for the most part besides minor things were

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    Idiots (stylized as 3 idiots) is a 2009 Indian comedy film directed by Rajkumar Hirani‚ with a screenplay by Abhijat Joshi‚ and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It was loosely adapted from the novel Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat. 3 Idiots stars Aamir Khan‚ Kareena Kapoor‚ R. Madhavan‚ Sharman Joshi‚ Omi Vaidya‚ Parikshit Sahni and Boman Irani. Upon release‚ the film broke all opening box office records in India. It was the highest-grossing film in its opening weekend in India and had the highest

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    Long Walk Home

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    slaves‚ they are being exploited and abused by white people. The black people were live in bad situation because of the oppression from white people. There were some changes after the black people are no longer slaves. However‚ according to “The Long Walk Home”‚ the black people were in a weak situation‚ and discriminated by white people in the 1950s. Body paragraph 1 Topic sentence: White families and black families have different situations. Supporting Idea: A: White people living situation

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    "Blockbuster." "World Wide Fame." "Billion Dollar Studio Production." All of these words have at one point or another been associated with the great classic films since the dawn of the cinematic industry. The most memorable upbeat‚ romantic‚ or inspiring films are persistently produced at a time when the surrounding morale is slowly deteriorating‚ almost as a testament to the constant transformation of the media. This evolution has been semiotically studied by great minds such as Henry Stubbes and

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    Remember the Titans is a film that is based on the racial beliefs of the 1970’s and how those beliefs impacted the integration of schools. The movie centers on a high school football team‚ the Titans‚ and how their team overcame racist beliefs. The team was everything to the people‚ but once the school had to integrate people became hostile. An African American coach‚ Coach Boone‚ took the coaching position from the white head coach Bill Yoast‚ and many people found that unbelievable. Yoast becomes

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    1 – SUMMARY OF THE SITUATION Remember the Titans is an exciting film about the Civil Rights movement in the U.S. It personifies the power of respect‚ care and desire to win prevailing over racial prejudice. It showcases how individuals from diversified color‚ background and culture rose from the occasion and became lifelong friends. The players‚ Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell‚ and the coaches‚ Herman Boone and Bill Yoast‚ are truly inspiring figures in the film. Set in 1971 Alexandria‚ Virginia;

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    districts and a capitol. Every year each district must offer two tributes a male and a female that must fight to the death until there is one remaining tribute out of twenty-four‚ who later becomes a victor. An interesting character in the film is Katniss Everdene‚ the films heroine. A District 12 citizen‚ katniss’s will to survive and furious attitude is shown from the moment we first see her on screen. Throughout the games we see Katniss challenging the regime and having the will to survive. Even before

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    the particular film and what the director of the film is trying to portray. If the director uses violence in his/her film and there isn’t any reason behind it‚ then I would disagree and say that violence shouldn’t be in THAT particular film. But in a movie like "Saving Private Ryan"‚ Steven Spielburg replicates the actual events of D-Day on to the big screen by creating a violent-like scene to get the viewer of an understanding of what U.S. troops had to go through. In other films‚ we see violence

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    Theatre and film are two related entertainment genres sharing common themes - the telling of a story and the revelation of character. But‚ with their similarities‚ comes their differences. Theatre‚ like all performing arts‚ takes place in time‚ as well as space. We use the word “theatre” to describe activity in daily life. Acting is also part of our everyday lives; we describe our behaviors in our professional and personal spheres as if we were performers on the stage of life. Furthermore‚ theatricality

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