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    Film Analysis: Lone Star

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    The events in this film describe the illegally crossing of borders‚ racism‚ corruption‚ and inconsistency in education. The main character of John Sayles film‚ “Lone Star”‚ is sheriff Sam Deeds. He is son of the former sheriff Buddy Deeds. He is well-known among the citizens of Frontera. However Buddy is not so sure in the fame of his father. So‚ situation becomes more serious after the finding of corpse of former sheriff Charlie Wade. Racism has been the cause of many conflicts in different

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    sathyam rajesh and other comedians have given stricken performance with burlesque jokes. Second half falters with no captivating scenes . Shot in lush green locales of Darjeeling in sequestered spots will leave you spellbound .On the whole ‚ it is a film sacred to the masses and triumphant in its assertion with mass maharaja enthralling them successfully. So leave your cerebrum at home before you hit the screen so that later you may not cry over the split

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    production of all types of bomb related films increased significantly. The possibility of nuclear war became an increasingly controversial issue when expressed in film and television. Throughout the period of 1950 to 1963 the films became increasingly complex. Nevertheless‚ this period remained overwhelmingly positive. Films expressed confidence in humanity’s ability to overcome the temptation to use nuclear weapons. During such uneasy times‚ ideology expressed in these films was not so much towards a liberal

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    Troy Maxson‚ from the play Fences‚ is an ordinary man. Through ignorance and selfishness he proves this point over and over again throughout the play. As a result‚ he could never amount to a great man; therefore; Troy Maxson is not a tragic hero. A tragic hero is “a literary character who has potential for heroic qualities‚ however‚ he or she makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that‚ combined with fate and external forces brings on a tragedy.” Therefore‚ Troy Maxson does not match those

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    Probably the best film of the 1990s‚ well written with a great director and a superstar cast. Even if you’ve watched it many times it only gets better. If you want to see a great movie‚ watch Pulp Fiction. I am interested in many television programs‚ novels and films‚ but when posed the question to explain or evaluate a specific favorite‚ I easily choose Pulp Fiction. Released in 1994 and directed by Quentin Tarantino‚ the plot of this film lets you take a glimpse into the not so normal lives of

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    The film subgenre “Coming-of-Age” has been around since American Graffiti in 1973 and continued to flourish with movies including‚ but not limited to‚ The Breakfast Club (1985) and Almost Famous (2000). These films started off as a way to express the transition from childhood and adulthood‚ while including current issues of the time. For example‚ American Graffiti was able to reflect the time period in which it was made‚ taking issues from the current day. American Graffiti can be described as‚“Taking

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    The films Out of the Past‚ Throne of Blood‚ and Dead Man have been critically acclaimed for being culturally‚ historically‚ and esthetically pleasing. The films take a story and adapt it into its own style of storytelling. These three films account for many of their similar attributes such as a dark and cynical story line and deviant villains. The films Out of the Past‚ Throne of Blood‚ and Dead Man obtain distinct similarities and elements in the classifications such as film noir‚ manipulation

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    twisted‚ and the ugly truths hiding within those exact words. Billy Wilder explores and divulges the dark yet unknown‚ harsh realities of fame‚ following Hollywood’s transition from silent pictures to talkies; with his film Sunset Boulevard. Sunset Boulevard is a 1950 American classic film noir‚ starring Gloria Swanson (Norma Desmond)‚ William Holden (Joe Gillis)‚ and Erich Von Stroheim

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    Mockingbird. The film served the audience productively with an outstanding storyline. In contrast‚ the film had a certain limitation within its time. Meanwhile‚ the novel is more expanded with no sense of limitation. Although‚ the film has not described the social class of Maycomb‚ so viewers weren’t essentially notified that the Ewells are addressed as trash. Similarly‚ both of the film and the novel shared a common discriminative treatment towards Atticus. Therefore‚ Robert Mulligan’s film produced a

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    In the short film The 6th World‚ written and directed by Nanobah Becker as well as the television episode of In the Blood directed by Jorge Montesi‚ Native Americans are put in the center of focus in a futuristic context. Both display several progressive aspects about Native Americans and include Native American main characters. The female main characters in each short film exude power and outline the possibilities for Native American communities to have a place within the contexts of new worlds

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