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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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    Shakespeare In Love

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    play. Will and Viola’s love is transferred to the written page leading to the masterpiece that is Romeo and Juliet. Commentary: The movie is not applicable for young audiences‚ because it contains a sex. But for adult it is very nice movie and cinematography. Will and Viola felt so much in love with each other‚ they fight for their love but not that happy ending. Insight: Some of the aspects of love I have looked at are more important than others; romantic and true love shown by Juliet is the type

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    Logan's Run Film Analysis

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    released into theatres based on the novel of the same title. Since the release‚ the film has gotten multiple good and terrible reviews regarding its plot and its special effects. The film won a Special Effects Academy Award and was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction-Set Decoration. After watching Logan’s Run‚ it was evident that the special effects used in the film were terrible if you were to compare it to todays special effects. Since it was mostly computer based back then‚ it was

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    is that it takes us back to the old Route 66 to remember the “good ole days” and the times when things weren’t so rushed and people took time to enjoy the scenery of traveling. The waterfall scene is my personal favorite. Not only is it amazing cinematography

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    Analysis Of City Of God

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    City of God: Killing People is a Must City of God‚ directed by Fernando Meirelles and Katia Lund‚ is based on a true story of slum gangs of Rio De Janeiro in the 60’s. Rocket tells the story from his point of view about him and Lil’ Z growing up in the ghetto and they take on different paths in life. The city was dangerous and full of drugs‚ guns‚ gangs and killing. Rocket‚ had dreams of becoming a photographer one day. He did not want to fall into the violence and corruption and his only way out

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    Film and Orwell Remembers

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    Mention some details about the plot. Did the film follow a predictable story line? Sline and Sabina are preparing a stronger version of the drug to test on Harry. Yes‚ It follow a predictable story line particularly with the scenes with Sabina. c. Cinematography and writing Give details on how well the movie shoot and directed. Was the writing good in moody scenes? The movie well made especially on the intro where Orwell thinks he’s a bird. The writing is fairly decent in moody scenes‚ like when Orwell

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    House Of Sand And Fog

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    HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG According to me the movie House of Sand and Fog is a tragic‚ scary‚ sad film and yet it is a flawless movie‚ yes a flawless one because it manages to keep the audience at the edge of their seats. Even though it is a slow movie it still grabs the attention on the audience and makes them wonder what is going to happen next‚ or what is going to happen to the hurt‚ or about the justice in the movie. The characters in the movie are so deep and the dialogues

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    Love and Death was absolutely hilarious‚ being the funniest movie of all the films we saw. The satire on Russian literature took a subject that was originally serious and dark and turned it on its head. A comedy which requires thought‚ Love and Death provides the viewers jokes with a level of philosophy. The leading characters Boris and Sonia played by Woody Allen and Diane Keaton are intelligent philosophers in their own right. If I can offer any criticism is that the comedy is dark but‚ also offensive

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    Pulp Fiction Movie Review

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    movie to watch more than once‚ the first watch it seems to be a nice action movie that includes witty dialogues and nothing more. But each time you watch it you find more layers‚ ideas and hidden messages. In my opinion‚ this movie is about cinematography‚ the action-movie plot is marginal‚ Tarantino quotes politely from other movies‚ he uses familiar things and characters and takes them out of the familiar context‚ and that’s what makes the watching so exiting and such fun‚ people like to watch

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    Mis en Scene

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    Neorealist mise-en-scene relied on actual location shooting (mainly outdoors)‚ and its photographic work tended towards the rawness of documentaries.  Shooting on the streets and in private buildings made Italian camera operators incredibly adept at cinematography. In addition‚ the lack of sound equipment (dialogue was dubbed through post-synchronization) allowed for smaller crews and much greater freedom of movement. This more complex mise-en-scene and more adept camerawork (the use of long shots‚ deep

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