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    The mise en scene elements implemented into Run Lola Run are universal and have been used by big name Hollywood directors. An example of such is ‘Vertigo’ directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1958. Tom Tykwer was a fan of Hitchcock and was familiar with his work. He decided to administer two (2) of his ideas. Similar to Vertigo‚ there was a significant reference to spirals. For example‚ in Run Lola Run‚ the ‘spiralé’ café located behind Manni’s phone box can be seen in all three (3) scenarios. As well

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    Tom Tykwer’s Run Lola Run tells a story about love‚ fate‚ and alternate reality. It all starts with a phone call from Lola’s boyfriend Manni. He phones Lola in a panic after realizing that he has misplaced 100‚000 deutsche marks that belong to very dangerous people. He begs Lola for help coming up with the money and gives her 20 minutes to come to his aid. Once those 20 minutes are up he is determined to rob a grocery store to get the money that will ensure him his life. Desperate to keep her beloved

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    Not Born to Perform

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    Not born to perform Recently‚ there is an appeal form Animals Asia Foundation to halt animal performance. Throughout China‚ different kinds of animals have been kept for human’s entertainment in circuses. The existence of those “funny” or “exciting” animal performances‚ however‚ has no good effects! Is animal performance really a funny thing? Tigers are forced to jump through the fiery hoops‚ and bear have to punch to each other like they are boxing. Animals’ fear of fire is their nature‚ and none

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    Run Andre Run Short Story

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    Run Andre Run Man it was very hot today. When i picked up the water buckets to carry too our shed i could feel the sizzling metal nearly giving me blisters on my lower fingertips. I had to drop them it felt like my fingers were melting off. Mother yelled at me. “Andre better bring them buckets here before master sees and you know you can’t afford a whipping this early in the week.” “I apologize ma’am‚” i replied nervously I picked the buckets back up and started carrying them over to the well

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    Elephant Run

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    Elephant Run The story of “Elephant Run” begins with the 14-year-old Nick Freestone in the midst of World War II‚ a teenager that had been sent from London to Burma to be with his father on account of the dangers of the Blitz during 1941. It is in Burma Nick’s father‚ Jackson Freestone‚ owns an old estate and plantation that had been passed down from generation to generation in the Freestone family. After Nick is flown into Burma he encounters his native guide to the plantation‚ Nang‚ an elephant

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    Born Into Brothels

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    If life in the brothels is all the children have ever known‚ then how do they know that it is not how they want to live? If it has become the norm‚ then how do they know that it is not normal for a child to grow up in that environment? Are we born with an internal human rights’ radar? Is awareness of human rights a part of human nature? (Clips 17‚ 26‚ 40-41) 7. What can we do for kids that have not been presented with an opportunity to leave the brothels or who have not been helped by

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    Color Red In Run Lola Run

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    Different colours have different meanings to the scenes‚ e.g. the colour red may mean anger‚ passion‚ rage‚ desire‚ excitement‚ energy‚ speed‚ strength‚ power‚ heat‚ love‚ aggression‚ danger‚ fire‚ blood‚ war‚ or violence. (Marshall‚ 2007) In Run‚ Lola‚ Run the colour red is associated with Lola the main character as she has red hair and the ringing red phone. Through the movie the screen is lit entirely in red twice‚ once after

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    Run Keeper

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    Run Keeper Discussion Questions: 1) I feel like Jason Jacobs portrayed many of the characteristics of an Entrepreneur‚ but there were 5 in particular that he really possessed. Perseverance and determination I felt were the strongest characteristics that he showed. The reason I say that is because after he quit his job and pursued is desire‚ he was faced with many doubters of his idea. Even with the negative reactions from individuals‚ Jacobs pushed and never gave up on making his dream come true

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    Born Into Brothels

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    1) In the beginning credits of the film‚ we see images of the children’s eyes looking down on images of the red light district. What themes do these images reflect? What does it tell the viewer about the children? The themes reflect the environment of the red light district. The society is in distress; children walking through the lanes in the middle of the night. The atmosphere is closed in; separating the people from the “other world” The living conditions are dirty and sinful; Men taking advantage

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    Diego Run

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    MY ESSAY It could be argued that some of the issues explored in Diego‚ run are not specific to the Bolivian population‚ but to all people in all circumstances. Discuss the relevance of the issues explored in Diego‚ Run! To people in Australia today. The novel Diego‚ Run! By Debora Ellis’ explores what life in a third world country is like and how it could be anywhere in the world. She shows us what poverty‚ child labour and the drug trade can be like; she also shows how all three of these major

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