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    Othello Movie Analysis

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    ending is quite famous‚ a movie called "Othello" was created in 1995. The director of this play wanted to not only keep the movie as close to the play as possible‚ but also have a unique way of getting the plays message across to the audience. The difference we see between the play and the movie is how they interpreted the character Iago and Othello by the way the director uses movie tools and Othello’s ethnicity. A book can get the message across much easier than a movie can. In a book you can write

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    The Help Movie Critique

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    Amanda Roberts Movie Critique “the Help” could use some help! Have you ever wondered what it was like to live a day in the life of an African American woman‚ caught in the middle of the 60’s civil rights movements? Have you dared imagine what they really went through? If yes‚ the film “The Help” would certainly be a movie you may want to see. Though it was scattered and a bit inefficient‚ I think this movie gives a new and sassy perspective on the crucial time of our countries

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    Andrew Schelb Pride Reflection In the movie pride‚ the unlikely swim team from the Marc Foster Recreation center in Philadelphia faces many challenges but I found it very foreshadowing how the movie opened up with all three examples in a 10 minute span. The Prejudice of them refusing to swim with him as though he was undeserving of their time‚ the Diversity of being literally the only African American in the entire area‚ and the Discrimination from the officers who threatened him. His reaction

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    Gung-Ho Movie

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    Executive Summary Gung-Ho was a comedy movie released by Parliament Pictures in 1986. The title of the movie is actually a Chinese expression for "work together". The main story portrayed the takeover of an American automobile plant by a Japanese automobile manufacture- Assan Motors Company. As the Japanese executives began to work with their American colleagues‚ its successful experience and advanced business concepts and ethics are brought to the United States. In the meanwhile‚ the cross-cultural

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    Raisin In The Sun Movie

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    her brother Walter was missing from the new movie. the novel A Raisin in the Sun was a story of hope‚ legacy‚ racism and dreams for individual people and how they want to achieve them. It is a book that tell you the story of African American people in the 1940’s and what little they had back then and how hard they had to work to achieve their goals.There is more than one movie of Raisin in the sun but the black and white is the best. All the others movie they take out some of the important scene

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    our generation and an aversion to difference that has been passed down from our ancestors. The movie Crash‚ accurately depicts these problems that we have seen with racism in our country for the past hundred years and more abundantly today. In this essay‚ I will be discussing how the movie crash shows how media hides the fact that racism is multicultural‚

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    Paper on Movie Crash

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    Paul Haggis’ movie Crash is all about different kinds of social and multicultural differences we observe. We look through a three-category lens made up of race‚ class‚ and gender. All of which play roles in stereotypes and assumptions we make about others. The film deals especially with America as it continues to grow as a multicultural society and also explores how racial intolerance and prejudice are collective problems for all of the United States. In the first scene of the movie we observe a

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    Argo Movie Review

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    IB History of Europe 12B Mrs. Akker Argo Movie review 31 March 2013 Argo is a movie about the US’s problems with Iran in the 1980’s. I was pleasantly surprised to find it very enjoyable. I don’t tend to enjoy history movies or documentaries‚ but the plot really captured my attention. I like that the filmmaker gave some background information regarding the conflict because this allowed the viewer to understand what was going on. At the end of the movie‚ pictures were shown comparing the real events

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    Racism In The Movie Selma

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    powerful tools that is available to every single person in the world. In the movie Selma‚ there are three essential concepts that prominently reveal themselves in the movie. The culture shock of a new town‚ the power distance between prominent leaders‚ and most of all‚ racism the most prominent. The concepts of racism‚ power distance‚ and culture shock allow a unique development of characters. Plot and Characters The movie Selma is about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. trying to

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    Grass Movie Summary

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    Review of the Movie‚ “Grass” by Woody Harrelson Summary of the Movie The film “Grass” is an exciting and interesting movie documentary to watch. The movie ventures into understanding the impact of the policy of marijuana enacted by the American government. Besides‚ the movie captures the rise of xenophobia with the immigration of Mexicans and their preference towards smoking marijuana. Also‚ the movie brings to light the progression of a drug policy that is wrongly perceived as a crime concerns‚

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