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    The film “Slumdog Millionaire” directed by Danny Boyle‚ written by Simon Beaufoy‚ and produced by Christian Colson. The story is between Jamal Malik‚ the main actor in the film and contestant on show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” and Prem Kumar‚ the show host of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” Jamal describes his history‚ explaining how he is able to answer each question. Jamal is 18 year old‚ an Indian Muslim from the Juhu slum is the contestant of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” The conflict

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    be judgmental of the others but by the end they learn to respect one another because they aren’t so different after all. This movie is still very applicable and popular. The movie is so well received because of the characters‚ the message and cinematography. The film is an exaggeration of real life. In real life‚ high schools are divided into groups of people based on their appearance‚ interests and how they were brought up. The reason for this is people stick with others that are similar to them

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    creates a large amount of tension to try to make the film more exciting and realistic. It is important for this film to be quite realistic because it is based on a true story. This is how tension is created in this dramatic‚ exciting scene using Cinematography and Mise-en-Scene. One of the many tense moments in this scene is when we see a tilt angle in which the crew are sitting silent in their quarters. The tilt angle emphasizes the fact that the boat is rocking dangerously and makes the audience

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    performances‚ cinematic and narrative techniques and experimental innovations in editing‚ photography and sound. In viewing the “Love Nest Confrontation” scene‚ Welles and Toland used a combination of different techniques that include deep focus cinematography and exotic camera angles to give the audience an in-depth view/perspective of the exchanges and dialogue going on between characters; the leveraging of character’s movements to control who and where the audience focused on; and the use of both

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    Similarities are found in plot‚ thematic issues‚ characterization‚ and symbolism; however‚ each screen version exhibits variances in the strength of its interpretations of these four elements‚ as well as the additional elements of performance‚ direction‚ cinematography‚ setting‚ and sound. As the play begins‚ the Younger family‚ consisting of matriarch Lena‚ her two children Walter Lee and Beneatha‚ Walter Lee’s wife Ruth‚ and son Travis‚ await the arrival of a ten thousand dollar check. This check‚ a payout

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    system‚ and belief‚ you can achieve anything. 1. How the three college students stuck together creating Ghostbusters 2. Had an opportunity to prove themselves at the hotel 3. People depended on them for the ghost busting Technical element: Cinematography The movie had good costuming‚ set design‚ and special effects. Audiences in the 1980s were mainly interested in fun. In the movie Ghostbusters‚ fun was portrayed by having advertising on their commercial‚ calling an 800 number were the caller

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    Pacino) both of which are great actors and we all know(Al Pacino) as a movie star‚ this movie was put together and made well it is in chronological order with continuity editing and is in Dolby digital surround sound‚ it was made using spherical cinematography‚ high key lighting and featured close up scenes of both actors; the movie is based in New Hampshire

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    English 100 05 / 08 / 2013 Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining There is no such thing as a perfect human mind. We are all a little fucked up –some are in worse condition than others of course‚ but deep down‚ there is something wrong with all of us. Silver Linings Playbook is an impressive romantic comedy in where this reality is being beautifully expressed. The main story is developed around the lead character; an undiagnosed bipolar man whose lost everything and whose battle with insanity is the

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    film critique Final Film Critique: The Crow Jason Campbell Eng 225 Instructor: David Preizler March 18‚ 2013 Final Film Critique: The Crow Few films have struck a chord with viewers as ones that deal with love and revenge. From tragic love stories such as “Romeo and Juliet”‚ to more revenge based movies such as “Taken”‚ the combination of the two seem to evoke a response in viewers that all things are possible. While love stories evoke the feeling of happiness that the characters will

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    all thought out the film‚ and for the most part the audience is not aware they are being persuaded as the rhetorical strategies are hidden under humor. I think King Corn has all the elements of a good film‚ the two main characters are likeable‚ cinematography and editing is well done. I do not think these are enough characteristics to make a good documentary since they are not presented clearly enough to be noticed by a naïve viewer. King Corn provides enough information to inform the viewer about

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