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    The character John Bender throughout the movie was the criminal or in other words the bad kid. John really didn’t respect anyone in the movie he either made fun of them or made them feel like crap. John didn’t care what he did‚ in the beginning of the movie he walked across the street and the cars had to stop for him. Also John also bossed everyone around‚ when someone sitting in a chair he wanted to sit in he would make them move to another seat. John has a bad home life‚ when he was talking

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    Alison’s character varies vastly when comparing the start and end of the movie. In the beginning of the movie Allison was portrayed as a quiet‚ creepy‚ goth girl. As the movie transpires you can see her slowly open up to the group‚ participate in their conversations‚ and genuinely change the way she acts. During the scene in which the friends are sharing why they are in detention‚ Allison tricks claire into tell why she is really int with them. In previous scenes the most you saw from Allison was

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    Crash Reflection

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    Tensions between the African Americans and Caucasians have been present in America for decades. In the movie Crash‚ race and culture are major themes that can be seen in the lives of the characters in the film. One character in particular‚ Cameron‚ a prestigious yet blissfully ignorant director‚ displays the friction between two cultures. He is a proud‚ young African American who belongs to the educated‚ upper class of the Los Angeles area and therefore he seems to have no ties with racial discrimination

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    Crash: An Alternative View of Modern Day Multicultural American Society Crash is a movie based on the lives of several protagonists whose lives come into contact during the course of two days in modern day Los Angeles. The ensemble cast is made up of seasoned artists whose collective performance provides a spectacular experience for the viewer. The hijacking of a district attorney’s car by two male African Americans car sets off a series of events that culminate in several ethnicities “crashing”

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    Officer. In the movie crash the main topic am going to talk about is Officer Matt Dillon but his character name is Ryan. Officer Dillon is a cop that has been working on the force for a long time. In one of the scene in the movie crash Officer Dillon pull over Terrance Howard and Thundie Newton Terrance Howard wife in the movie because Terrance Howard wife was giving a gift to Terrance Howard if you know what I mean. Then that’s when Terrance Howard pull over the car and Officer Ryan told them to step

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    Crash and Racism

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    Paul Haggis’ Crash is a drama set in the Los Angels area‚ the main concept of the film is racial and social tensions in L.A.‚ Paul Haggis claims that it’s a “passion piece” due to it being inspired by a real life incident wherein his car was stolen outside a store in 1991 as he clearly states on the Crash commentary track. Now my reaction to this film was at first shocked and in awe of the brutality of the first 30 minutes. Such as Anthony and Peter’s discussion in the first few minutes about

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    location of where the treasure is located‚ they soon find out it is a safehouse for a family on criminals. No matter what they didn’t stop until they found One Eyed Willie’s treasure or else Mikey would lose all of his closest friends. My favorite character in the Goonies would have to be Brandon Walsh. He is my favorite just for the simple fact we have the same first name. An actual reason would be he is funny and knows how to get the ladies. He is athletic and is not the brightest dude which makes

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    Saving Private Ryan

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    Saving Private RyanMovie Analysis 1. Throughout the movie‚ Captain Miller continues to lead his enemy unit even when he thinks the mission’s objectives are not worth risking the lives of his men and his own life. How and why does he convince his men to continue in this seemingly meaningless assignment? Captain Miller persuades his cooperative men to go above and beyond their assignment‚ inspiring them to see the big objective of winning the war‚ resolving moral conflicts among his men‚ and

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    Gowdy-Wygant His 202-002 November 14‚ 2013 Saving Private Ryan The movie Saving Private Ryan has a great deal of historical significance. The first simple thing that is easy to point out is when they filmed it the goal of the producers was to film the most authentic depiction of the World War II that has ever been done. Stephen Silsberg tried to make the movie historically accurate as possible he could as the director of Saving Private Ryan. When it was released the timing was ideal because it was

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    Private Ryan and Ethics

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    Private Ryan 1. What is the moral rationale behind risking eight lives to save one? How does this relate to Kantian and Utilitarian ethic? The moral rationale behind risking the eight lives to save one is that it is the soldier’s duty to do as they are told and to save the last remaining son of a family. Kant feels that the eight soldiers are treating Private Ryan as a means to and for their mission so they can get back and fight the war. By treating Private Ryan as a mean

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