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    second wife now sings and drinks. The camera sweeps up and down into the barroom’s skylight. (Lewis‚ 2008) The movie Citizen Kane was a revolutionary film for its time. The movie differed from traditional cinematic techniques in Hollywood at that time‚ and followed a nonlinear approach‚ depth of field in the scenes to show importance and power‚ and film techniques such as mobile camera filming to accomplish a narrative transition. The movie’s non-traditional approach contributed to its overall success

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    Food Inc Film Analysis

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    Have you ever wondered where your food comes from? If you have then you are not the only one. American Film producer/director‚ Robert Kenner‚ in his academy award winning documentary Food Inc. he takes a deeper look into the food industry‚ and uncover the “veil” that most Americans do not want to see. Some people think that our food still comes from small farms in the corn belt of America‚ but sadly that is not the case anymore. Due to the rapid increase in population‚ mass production of food is

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    simultaneously refusing to condone Amanda’s wish to find a job. Her third son (Marvin Augustin) writes illegal political exposes. The fourth (Danilo Barrios) fell victim to a corrupt police department‚ and her youngest (John W. Sace) is still a boy. The film was produced by Tess Fuentes and also features Christopher De Leon‚ Piolo Pascual‚ Carlos Agassi‚ and Dimples c . Reaction I liked the movie (but the book was better‚ as always) as I very well related to Jules in the same way that my mother related

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    Big Fish Film Analysis

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    Big Fish is a visually appeasing film that will capture its audiences with its witty and fun-loving characters‚ fairytale-esque plotline‚ and relatable conflict that will have everyone reaching for the phone and dialling their father’s numbers. The film is brought to life by director Tim Burton‚ who is known for Edward Scissorhands‚ The Nightmare Before Christmas‚ and BeetleJuice. Burton is known for his big ideas with dark and almost frightening visuals‚ but Burton shows just how versatile he

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    of women within the domain of film fiction. My intention is to review exactly how women are represented and investigate whether fictional characters play a part in perpetuating harmful stereotypes. Laura Mulvey will be intermittently mentioned as a pioneering figure of feminist film theory‚ her discourse will be applied and challenged within the following pages. The variety of films mentioned aims to provide an extensive inquiry into both modern and traditional films. To substantiate this inquiry

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    fascination with pirate tales like many of the film’s viewers. In some ways‚ the characters in the Pirates of the Caribbean perpetuate romanticized pirates tales‚ but in other ways they fall short. Pirates of the Caribbean is a series of blockbuster films inspired by a Disney attraction and many classic pirate stories. "The Curse of the Black Pearl" is the first movie in the series and it is set in the Golden Age of piracy. The filmmakers clearly made an effort to reproduce the Englishmen’s way of life

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    Documentaries do have power‚ the eco-drama 2009 “The Age of Stupid” relays a message the audience will never forget. The year is 2055‚ in a world devastated by mankind’s lack of foresight. The film maker attempts to make the documentary informative yet personal‚ the film maker innovative the film by adopted a new model of funding known as crowd funding. By selling shares to over 200 individual and groups who donated between 500-35000 euros‚ it created the best possible chance for the documentary

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    Bye Brasil Film Analysis

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    territories available for plunder‚ possession‚ discovery‚ and conquest” (Loomba 1998). Being in the presence of a male dominated environment‚ the exchange between Salome can be read as a metaphor for Brazilian land and the desire to control it. The film also depicts prostitution and penetration that can be read as metaphors as the destruction of the country’s natural resource and pollution. The commercial objective of the production

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    Yolngu Boy – Film Reflection Write a reflection on the film ‘Yolngu Boy’ which demonstrates an understanding of the characters and their experiences as members of an Australian Indigenous community. Three best friends; Botj‚ Lorrpu and Milika decide to flee to Darwin to accomplish some of many aspirations. They all once shared a childhood dream of one day becoming great hunters together. As they grew older‚ they were led on different paths‚ where Botj constantly was getting into trouble and soon

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    it to be.” Before the start of the film I debated whether or not to make the trek to the concessions for some Popcorn‚ and I can now tell you that it was truly one of the best decisions of my entire life. Okay‚ maybe that’s overstating it a bit‚ but seriously‚ that’s the type of film this is. ‘Terminator: Genisys’ is the film equivalent of comfort food‚ it’s simple and fulfilling‚ but you feel guilty after consuming it. I’m not going to sing the praise of this film‚ a little bit because I can’t sing

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