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    Natural”‚ we watched the movie. After finishing up the movie‚ I could tell that there were many differences between the book and movie. The first difference I noticed was that there was a change in many scenes. For example‚ there is no car scene with Memo and Roy in the movie‚ Roy is a right fielder instead of a left fielder in the movie‚ and also‚ Iris‚ Roy’s “girlfriend”‚ is not a grandmother in the movie like she is in the book. Another important difference was that in the movie‚ Iris has a teenage

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    what one American man should strive to be like because of his good character‚ his will to do good‚ and his true patriotism. The main character Steve Rogers is a very small and skinny young man. In the beginning of the film‚ he goes to see a movie at the local theatre‚ when the advertisements before the film are on for young men to enlist in the army‚ a man is repeatedly disrespecting the army yelling for them to just start the cartoon already. Baffled by this‚ Rogers then confronts this man

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    The Lego Movie Analysis

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    When thinking of “The Lego Movie” it’s easy to dismiss it as another movie made to entertain the minds of 4 to 11 year olds. A movie created just for parents to get one solid hour of peace from their kids but it’s surprisingly the opposite. The movie surprises its viewers with cleverly written jokes‚ action packed scenes‚ and heartwarming characters. This Warner Brothers production grabs the attention of its viewer and keeps them entertained all the way to the end. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher

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    an idea is. For example: if killing one criminal brings forth happiness to a hundred people‚ then killing that one criminal is not a bad idea. Simply because it makes one hundred people happy. According to utilitarian’s the ultimate goal or the most important part of life is to seek happiness. But the happiness that you seek must not only benefit you‚ but it has to benefit a large sum of the people. This is called the “greatest happiness principle”(Wikipedia‚ Feb‚ 11‚2013). Now this is the main idea

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    Miracle Movie Analysis

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    Miracle Miracle is a sports movie made in 2004. The movie is about the story of Coach Herb Brooks‚ and his 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey team. Russia has been dominant for years on the ice‚ defeating the best teams the world has to offer‚ including the NHL All-Star team. In an attempt to beat the Russians‚ Herb is hired as the coach the US Olympic team. Brooks now must use his unique coaching method to turn a rag-tag team of hot headed college kids into a medal winning olympic hockey team‚ and finally

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    The Ethos of Happiness

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    The Ethos of Happiness? Ethical theory revolves around the notion of the most final good. This concept originates with Aristotle who argues that if our pursuit of ‘good’ is to make sense‚ there must be a most final good. A good is most final if it is chosen for its own sake and not for the sake of anything beyond itself. Two other constraints that Aristotle puts on the highest good is that it is to be self-sufficient and most desirable. The Hellenistic philosophers add another constraint

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    Movie Review The Moonlight The film “The Moonlight” is a dramatic film that focusses in identity‚ sexuality‚ family‚ and most of all masculinity. The protagonist of the movie the “Moonlight” reflects the conflicted and fluid masculinity of young African-American men in the US. The film has three different stages played by various characters to help narrate the story of Chiron. This essay paper looks into the comparison between this movie‚ and “The Bucket List‚" movie. To begin with‚ both the

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    Gattaca Movie Analysis

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    Film: Gattaca (Clip) General Observations: The birth scene has a gloomy tone and color scheme‚ suggesting that this method of living is something humans should avoid. Since this film is a futuristic film about the use of the findings from the Human Genome Project‚ this film is warning us about the possible misuse of the new genetic information. Geneticists are an important job in the film because after one second‚ the blood is being tested and geneticists can determine your life and future. This

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    Divergent Movie Analysis

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    Based solely on the novel of Divergent a movie was made lasting two hours and nine minutes. This isn’t a short span of time for a movie yet‚ could it be pure coincidence that they left out some details. Could it have been some of the effects were to gruesome for a film rated PG-13? Or were these actions of leaving the details out more purposeful? Does it give the movie somewhat of a different meaning than the original script of the book? So it brings into question‚ who wrote it better the writer

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    is that at the beginning of the movie Taylor walks by body bags and they say “is that what I think it is” that shows him how real of a situation he is in. A life or death situation. The movie also shows characters having major psychological problems when going through and after the war. The soldiers thought it was okay that they were going to rape a female. Their minds were screwed up from the war to tell them whats right and wrong. Another realization of the movie is when the Junior was supposed

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