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    The Blind Side Analysis

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    success. Michael was fortunate to have such luck in his life. Without the Thoue family‚ he could have been killed‚ gone to jail‚ or still been homeless. Michael belonged on the football field. He was the protection. He protected the quarterbacks blindside. Theres nothing more dangerous than getting hit by something

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    want to think of when you’re getting married. When you say “until death do us part” you think you’re going to get a lot more than nine months‚ and you may get more‚ and you may get less‚ but you need to talk about it so that it doesn’t completely blindside you when it

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    Cinematography is defined as “the art or science of making motion pictures” (Merriam Webster). That’s the big picture but there are tons if smaller elements that make it possible to make a movie at all. Dr. Strangelove‚ as typical of any film‚ uses a multitude of these elements including different types of lenses‚ various angles and levels for various characters‚ and certain distances in camera shots. Dr. Strangelove seems to stick to a wide camera lens for dramatic effect‚ and throws in zoom shots

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    Fargo Movie This movie is strikingly funny and at the same time‚ quite disturbing. The twist is very sharp and hooks people watching it. The character of Sheriff Marge is no doubt the most attractive point in the film. Her character is self-possessed‚ and generally content and easily pleased although she has seen the worst of human nature. She’s married to Norm‚ a normal guy who cooks breakfast‚ and fishes‚ and paints birds (his work becomes featured on the U.S. $.03 cent stamp). The characters

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    After many people read novels‚ and then watch the film‚ you hear them leave the theater saying that movie was nothing like the book. That can be true‚ but a movie has to be judged while keeping in mind that it has both a budget and a time limit‚ which only allows most movies to focus on the crux of the story. However‚ where books attempt to give a depiction of their characters and capture their essence‚ a good director can encapsulate and portray the fundamental nature of the characters clearly

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    What Happens In Vegas How does the cinematography inform the setting? The setting shows that Jack Fuller (Ashton Kutcher) and Hater (Rob Corddry)‚ who plays their lawyer have are already friends‚qho plan a trip to get away because Jack lost his job at his Dads shop.They Plan a trip to Vages were Joy McNally (Cameron Diaz) and her friend Kelly also plan to go on a trip to Vegas because of a break up. They are put in the same room and make bets on a few drinks on who can drink more and have

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    Catherine Earnshaw. William Wyler’s 1939 film adaptation of the text‚ presents the novel through tension-evoking cinematography and carefully selected music to convey the Gothic atmosphere. This‚ along with the film being set at a more ‘alluring time period‚ allows the audience to view ‘Wuthering Heights’ under a different spotlight. In the original novel‚ Emily

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    for freedom lie within the thick‚ suffocating air the characters breathe. In this scene Gilbert narrates a biography of both Endora and his family. The director uses cinematography‚ editing‚ sound and symbolism to help the audience build a perceptive understanding of the scene. At the beginning of the film Hallström uses cinematography and editing to set the opening background

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    situation. Alfonso Cuaron used cinematography and sound to increase suspense and tension‚ which created fear as well. A commonly used aspect of cinematography in this film was the use of a hand held camera. The hand held camera created a more realistic environment for the audience and made them feel as if they were inside the scene. It suggested unprepared‚ unrehearsed filming of reality‚ and provided a sense of instability and nervousness. This type of cinematography was used during the scene where

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    Family: Sociology - The Blind Side The Blind Side      In the context of this extraordinary real life story a boy‚ depending on which society you come from he came from “The other side of the tracks” or “The wrong side of the tracks”. The story is about a young black kid who is shuffled between the welfare system‚ Foster homes that he runs away from and the mother (a drug addict) that has let him down. Big Tony takes him along I think as leverage to get his own son in to a Catholic school because

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