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    Captain Philips is a movie featuring the ever rising piracy activities in the great seas of the Indian Ocean off the Coast of Somalia a country in the horn of Africa. Tom Hanks‚ Paul Greengrass and Billy Ray teamed to tell the true story of Richard Philips a US cargo ship captain who surrendered himself to the Somalia pirates so that his crew would be safe. The movie shows how Lots of men and women risk their lives to make and deliver goods that some people take for granted. A world away‚ some other

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    expressed in Japanese culture from the perspective of the movie Close Knit we are given a specific focus on femininity and gender performance‚ motherhood. This is played out in two main forces in the movie that are in conflict with one another‚ as well as one that is an intersection of the two‚ but also distinct in its’ own way. The first is Rinko‚ who was born male but had completed the transition into female before the beginning of the movie. Rinko participates in many aspects of stereotypical female

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    Mr. Udall was far from being happy‚ although he tried to portray that he was. He took his frustrations and anxiety out on those around him‚ without necessarily meaning to. I think the movie did a great job in showing that living with this disorder is a struggle for the patient as well as those around them. The movie did a good job in showing the constant planning and rearranging of life it takes to barely functions with OCD as well as the extreme lengths it takes for a attempt at a normal life. The

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    In the early part of the movie‚ the avenues of sexual harassment on display here are bad‚ various‚ and unexciting. One can hardly imagine such an environment even being tolerated by working women‚ yet that seems to be what was happening here. The attack feels worst when you get

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    The movie and story of Clash of the Titans showcasing the hero Perseus‚ son of Zeus are far from similar. Perseus according to the Greeks was born from Danae when she was hid away by her father‚ later on he is found by a fisherman where he is taken to Seriphus‚ then is forced to go slay the Medusa to rescue his mother‚ and on his journey back to Seriphus meets the love of his life eventually killing his grandpa on accident. Whereas in the movie Perseus is found by the fisherman but makes his way

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    Kita Kita Movie Analysis

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    Movie Review: Kita Kita An unusual yet heart-warming love story was shown in the movie Kita Kita (I See You) starring Alessandra de Rossi as Lea and Empoy Marquez as Tonyo. The movie was able to show how destiny plays in the life of the two main character. At other’s first perception‚ the movie was about a blind girl who falls in love to a not-so-attractive boy and will focus on the theme ‘love is blind’ as seen in the trailer of the movie. Well it is quite correct‚ but the theme ‘love is blind’

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    classic movie is always something you can count on to make your day. The Rain man is beautifully woven tale with emotions: romance‚ frustration‚ suspense. Featuring: Tom Cruise‚ Dustin Hoffman and Valeria Golino. It’s a story I’m sure we’re all familiar with this nostalgic story‚ where the main character (Charlie Babbitt) finds family and discovers life aside from money on this adventure. But let’s cut the crap‚ and get to the really “Juicy” parts‚ that really make this a good movie‚ the “autistic

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    leader‚ Ralph‚ but as the story goes on‚ the boys begin to split into two separate groups with Ralph being the leader of one group‚ and Jack is the leader of the other. Similarly‚ in the movie The Mist by Stephen King‚ people get stranded in a grocery store do to a mist the holds unearthly monsters. In this movie the people are also split into two groups‚ one being with David‚ who is concerned about finding a way to escape the mist‚ and the other being Mrs. Carmody who says there is no way to escape

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    The major key sociological term that can be associated throughout the film is social isolation. I feel as if this term plays a role in every individual’s story that is shown in the movie. Each character (Alex‚ Tyler‚ Ja’meya‚ and Kelby) experience social isolation and it is a detriment to their mental health. Because of the harsh bullying each person endures‚ they feel completely alone and isolated from society. In the case of Alex‚ he did not have any friends at all which makes one feel isolated

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    make a movie‚ or not to make a movie‚ that is the question that all writers contemplate. Directors and writers have subjected William Shakespeare’s plays to new interpretations for decades‚ and The Taming of the Shrew is no exception to the trend. These interpretations pose no threat to the originals and do justice to them‚ but character exaggeration can be their downfall. The 1967 movie of The Taming of the Shrew‚ starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton‚ converts the play into a movie‚ amplifying

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