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    Partisan Film Analysis

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    Partisan presents itself as Australian Ariel Kleiman’s feature-film directorial debut‚ though you wouldn’t realise it from the maturity displayed on screen. The narrative‚ rather than flimsily structured as some critics have purported‚ is sinisterly brooding and intentionally thin‚ giving the film a normality that adds effective contrast to the otherwise shocking subject matter. The subject matter in question revolves around Alexander‚ a misbehaving child played in a menacingly placid way by newcomer

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    Dracula Film Analysis

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    Throughout the years Dracula’s character has been revised so many times‚ transforming dependent on Hollywood’s needs at the time. Original representations of Dracula are one dimensional and the silent figures are given no human qualities. Christopher Lee who was famously given very little lines for his portrayal said in an interview with Total Film‚ “all they do is write a story and try and fit the character in somewhere‚ which is very clear when you see the films. They gave me nothing to do! I pleaded

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    narrative is that Irreversible is told backwards. Director John Boorman commented that a lot of film critics don’t understand the language of film as it’s directed. They’re more interested in traditional values of narrative and construction rather than other virtues such as the rhythm and flow‚ the underlying imagery and the underlying theme. (Boorman‚ 2009). In more traditional films‚ the plot dictates character development and is a crucial factor as to how we respond to their decisions and how we evaluate

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    The Matrix Film Analysis

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    statement with detailed reference to the film ‘The Matrix’ ‘The Matrix’ is a science- fiction film directed by brothers Larry and Andy Wachowski. The film was highly appreciated and well received by both the audience and critics. ‘The Matrix offers a dystopian view of the future by exploring the relationship man has to machine. The film experiments with the use of intertextuality to create an intricate plot where all scenes are of utmost relevance. The Matrix is a film consisting of many sub-plots‚ however

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    Cabaret Film Analysis

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    Cabaret‚ directed by Bob Fosse‚ reveals a variety of stories to present the central theme of power. Through the employment of characters Maximilian Von Heune‚ Fritz Wendel‚ Natalia Landauer and The Emcee‚ Fosse establishes their distinct positions among society. The power of money is actively explored through Max’s role‚ while the influence of the Nazi party becomes progressively evident as the story of Fritz and Natalia is revealed. Equally‚ the Emcee’s omniscient role is employed to contrast fantasy

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    Chinatown Film Analysis

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    context”. Although it doesn’t follow every guideline for a classic film noir film Chinatown is an example of the genre. The film simply takes place in modern times (when it came out). The 1970’s even provides a similar backdrop for the film to that of 1940’s film noir‚ a major war affecting the country. The film itself contains many key characteristics that noir will always be known for. Some of the characteristics include the style of the film‚ the femme fatale‚ and the emphasis of fatalism. I believe that

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    In the Loop: Film Analysis

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    being caring about his constituents or their minor problems. Throughout the movie‚ he first starts the whole conflict‚ and then the audience is led to like him because he’s nice and does not want to start war without hard evidence. However‚ as the film progresses‚ he increasingly gets presented as a bumbling politician who is unsure of himself and is not able to make a difference. 4. What is the conflict that is driving the protagonist to act? The conflict starts due to the protagonist’s slip

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    Katyn Film Analysis

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    Wajda’s film‚ Katyn‚ has a remarkable way of delivering the insight of the Katyn Massacre to the viewers. The stories of each characters were told in different perspectives‚ which I thought was quite intriguing because they were all fairly tied to one another. Straight off the bat‚ the opening of the film introduced the separation of Anna and her husband‚ a Polish Officer‚ Andrzej‚ which really hinted the initial issue at the time. Officers were separated from others and were set to deport. The progression

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    Se7en Film Analysis

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    allowing these emotions to control us? This question establishes the plot for the film Se7en starring Morgan Freeman‚ Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow which was released in 1995. Nonetheless‚ the film does not solely focus on the seven deadly sins and the punishments that go along with them but raise questions moral questions about psychopathy and policing in today’s culture. In this essay I will discuss the how the film Se7en’s portrayal of policing in pop culture is reflective of the dialectical relationship

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    1.) Of this week’s reading by Julia Angwin draw on her observation and experience that highlights how the technology we use every day to converse‚ could easily be used against us by interfering with our privacy .Because our privacy is not really private‚ it could it up hurting up as well‚ Angwin found this to be true when Face book decided to change its policy‚ which made it possible for people to see you friends list even if you had a private account. As a result‚ not only was her life in danger

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