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    The Australian film‚ Looking For Alibrandi was set in the 1990’s in Sydney NSW. The film was based on the novel written by Melina Marchetti. A 17 year old named Josie Alibrandi played by Pia Miranda‚ tells the story of her life through her point of view‚ being an Italian living in Australia. There were several themes through the movie including romance‚ family and tradition. There were many techniques used to emphasise the themes including motifs‚ music and settings‚ which showed really well of

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    But whatever it is‚ we need more of it” (The Maze Runner). There are many characteristics that make a film worthy of being categorized as dystopian science fiction‚ and a curious protagonist turning into the hero is undoubtedly one of them. Films under the genre of science fiction are known to be set in the future‚ and to contain either robots or other forms of advanced technology. Dystopian films are classified as a sub-genre of science fiction and are typically set in a post-apocalyptic time period

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    Film Analysis: WALL-E

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    relationship between the two robots is just as important as the general plot. This film takes from a genre that came long before sci-fi movies‚ its silent films. When both of the robots are on the screen‚ there isn’t really any dialogue‚ its mostly the pictures and the actions of the robots telling the story. With the combination of a modern animated science fiction movie‚ mixed with the historical charm of a silent love film‚ in return creates a pleasingly puzzling unique effect for the viewer who can

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    this is important to note is; Raging Bull rejects many of these tried and true methods‚ yet still offers an aesthetically exciting alternative to Hollywood’s system. What the film takes from the conventional structure of Hollywood‚ such as classical narration structure‚ continuity‚ and realism‚ seem to offer stability in a film with sharp

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    story of their own. They tell more than just the story‚ but the underlying thoughts behind the film. This can be seen in Blade Runner by Ridley Scott‚ THX 1138 by George Lucas‚ and Children of Men by Alfonso Cuaron‚ as the landscapes help develop the complexity of the story. The directors of these films use setting and landscape to express and contribute to the development of the main argument of each film. In Blade Runner‚ Ridley Scott immediately constructs a dark‚ gloomy‚ and worn out Los Angeles

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    Penny Marshall has directed six films in her career: "The Preachers Wife"(1996)‚ "Renaissance Man"(1994)‚ "A League of Their Own"(1992)‚ "Awakenings"(1990)‚ "Big"(1998)‚ and "Jumpin’ Jack Flash"(1986). We know Penny best from her stint in Laverne and Shirley (1976-1983) as the hilarious Laverne De Fazio. After the series was cancelled Laverne appeared in some pictures until her directorial debut in "Jumpin’ Jack Flash". This film was pretty much a bomb and Penny gained credibility as a director in

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    In the film Reefer Madness‚ the thesis is about the effects that marijuana have on high school students when peer pressure is involved by pushers. Reefer Madness is a film that was made to get the attention of the public about marijuana and focus on people that were at risk and the repercussion that were link to using the drug marijuana. The purpose of the film is to generate a sense of fear for the well-being of civilization. The fact that this movie was made in 1936 it vividly magnifies the actions

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    we grow older‚ we all are forced to come to grips with our own fragile mortality. However‚ comedians and humorists have found ways of looking at the concept of death in a more light-hearted manner. Black comedy and gallows humor are used in a lot of film‚ television‚ and other media to assuage audiences’ anxieties about dying. Motion pictures like Pulp Fiction‚ Horrible Bosses‚ and Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)

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    charges for arson. Bullet is caught between two evils‚ his single mother who is distressed alcoholic‚ and his father. To serve his arson charges‚ Bullet is sent to bush camp‚ which proves to be a life changing experience for him‚ as well as point in the film. Lead by a respected elder‚ he and his once delinquent friends journey into the bush‚ roasting lizards and catching crocodiles for meals. The beauty of the bush clears his mind‚ coordinating with the way the bush treats his father. On his way

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    Despite their obvious length restrictions‚ short films have a distinctive lack of commercial expectation and pressure which allows the director the artistic freedom to explore all other aspects of film to produce unique texts which engage the audience. An example of a film which ais short in length however conveys a strong message through effective use of various aspects of the film medium is The Lunch Date. The Lunch Date‚ released in 1990‚ was directed by Adam Davidson‚ and has received many prestigious

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