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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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    I will be referring to Susan Douglas’ book‚ Where the Girls Are‚ to discuss how representations of femininity in popular culture evolved before and after the woman’s movement. For the children born after World War II‚ the media’s influence was extraordinary. These children were the fastest growing market segment and were referred to as the "baby boomers". The preteen and teenage girls were the first generation to be relentlessly isolated as a distinct market segment. Advertisers knew they had to

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    us about the movie? (Sarah) – “Well‚ I can’t tell you so much. The story — which is like the whole series — is about friendship and growing up and the decisions we make and the triumphs. And it’s about the massive disappointment and the mistakes‚ and what you learn and what you don’t learn when you should learn. A lot of this movie is going to be surprising to people. This is a grown-up movie.” So‚ what’s the theme of the movie? (Cynthia) – “I would say that the theme of the movie is love and

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    The Girl on the Train is a psychological thriller novel‚ written by the British author journalist Paula Hawkins. Hawkins is currently living in the south of London‚ which is also where the actual book takes place in the 21st century. But the book itself does not begin with the main plot. It begins with what one may think is an epigraph‚ but it is actually an excerpt from the book’s ending. The excerpt is rather a warning for what is about to come. The book is mainly founded upon two main characters:

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    Much of society’s views about these groups of people‚ even today‚ come from these misleading movies. The 2003 movie “The Missing” portrays elements of the Apache culture. Upon further investigation you can see that this movie in particular displays the identity of the Native American‚ more specifically the Apache people in negative and positive way. Summary Set in 1885 New Mexico‚ the movie begins with a woman (Maggie) and her two daughters (Lily and Dot) living on a ranch. One day a man shows up

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    The Girl Effect Analysis

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    circumstance‚ we need a bridge to link all things together in order to set up the “good life” and capitalism is one of the concepts. One significant example of capitalism is putting women into manufacture. The essay “The Girl Effect” written by Nicholas D.Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn narrate how “the girl effect” benefits to both economics and society. On a social level‚ the emancipate of women contributes vastly to the progress of society. However‚ the problem is always developing when capitalism impacts our lives

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    Up Movie Analysis

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    For my last fieldtrip essay‚ I decided to watch a movie that was reference in Chapter 9(Cinema) of the ABH book. The movie that I chose was Up‚ an animated movie that was released in 2009 and later became Academy award winner. This award winning film depicted adventure‚ comedy and bravery. Up is animated movie based on a character name Carl Fredricksen written and directed by Peter Docter. As a young child‚ Carl idolized an explorer by the name of Charles Muntz. However‚ Charles Muntz was accused

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    Legion: Movie Analysis

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    Legion A film analysis of the movie Legion Legion A film analysis of the movie Legion 2011 Devante Kennedy Intro to Film 3/18/2011 Legion Legion the movie was about a how a group of people meets at a restaurant called paradise falls. They then meet an old woman who turns out not be your regular person. Confused about what is going on‚ a man by the name Michael shows up and explains the unusual phenomenon that has taken place. He tells them that God is unsatisfied

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    Disney conveyed many life lessons or themes in the movie Maleficent; this movie teaches that greed sometimes causes you to lose everything. According to the movie‚ The king was dying‚ and they needed a new king fast. The only way for another person to become king was by… killing Maleficent. Stephen knew Maleficent since he was little‚ so he thought “If I kill her I would become king!” But Stephen didn’t have the nerve to kill her so when Maleficent feel asleep he cut off her wings. Stephen always

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    Tangerine: Movie Analysis

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    If I told you a movie made with an iPhone was better than most of the mainstream movies in Hollywood‚ would you believe me? If you don’t believe me then get on Netflix and watch Tangerine. The movie is rowdy‚ unconventional‚ and silly but at the same time‚ it’s exuberant‚ colorful and beautiful. Unlike most movies nowadays‚ Tangerine doesn’t try to sugarcoat the ugliness and struggles of everyday life with an unrealistic narrative. It’s amazing how Sean Baker can create a movie with such a low budget

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