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    Emily G. Morgan ENG 1010: Sec. 006 Writing Project 2: Movie Review (Draft) Expository Writing Monday‚ September 30th‚ 2013 MWF 9:10-10:05a Jarret L. Green Peck Hall 315 Gosling Drives to the Top in this Fairytale Thriller Drive‚ based on the novel by James Sallis‚ is a new and refreshing take on an action-thriller that will leave you emotionally attached and‚ instead of just witnessing a film‚ you find it easy to care about the story. The unnamed

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    steals information from the subconscious of subject’s dreams. Inception takes the watcher on a ride through excellent cinematography and consistent storytelling. The movie also features breathtaking special effects‚ gripping characters‚ and a special wow factor‚ as in all cinema greats‚ that is left with the watcher. Nolan does a superb job exposing the viewer to cinematography through scenarios that take the viewer by surprise. The movie‚ for the most part‚ takes place in dreams. The main character

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    Human Nature VS Cinematography Fear often breeds superstitions‚ but more often‚ fear makes a person bend to the authority and make desperate choices. In Author Miller’s 1953 play‚ The Crucible‚ Miller comments on the human’s natural tendency to be susceptible to fear and the compromises people make in fear of their own life. The play was well- liked by the public and later in 1996‚ under director Nicholas Hytner‚ was made into a film that is still being reviewed today. With the improvement

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    English Summary Notes ­ The selection of celtic voices and instruments interspersed with the folk  ballads‚ and fusion of video­clip style song interludes‚ together with female  harmonies (lilting of the Hannan sisters)‚ camera speed‚ angles and tilt  effects‚ and recurring symbolism shaped our understanding of Perkins’  creative voice as her ateur is itself a distinctive voice.  ­ Interior elements of her filmic narrative that create conflict and ongoing  tension and these give rise to complex cultural

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    Within the movie “Close encounters of a third kind”‚ a common theme of trust plays a role throughout the movie. We see this theme expressed through the connection of the two main characters in the movie while they venture to devil’s tower‚ as well as towards the end of the movie‚ when humans finally come into contact with the UFO’s for the first time. As Roy and Jillian venture together to devil’s tower in hopes of finding information about what is going on‚ and also find Jillian’s son‚ the two characters

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    thriller about dream extractors in the business world of corporate America. Nolan is a director of critically acclaimed films such as The Dark Knight and The Prestige. This 2010 film directed by Christopher Nolan has a well-developed cast‚ stunning Cinematography and sound mixing‚ and thought-provoking plot twists that engages with the audience at every moment throughout this mind-blowing experience. Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) and business partner Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) are "extractors"‚ people

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    inspiration on top of the books that I have read. A. The actors play their role very well; they successfully deliver and stress the points of the film to the viewers. B. The effects and cinematography were fulfilled to the point that it became emotionally sustained. C. The movie help everyone to know God and know Him more. This second week of February falls the U.P Fair. It is a weeklong celebration

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    Chawin Pathompornvivat Mrs. Sarr-Lewis Advanced Placement English Language & Composition 21st August‚ 2013 Summer Assignments 2013 Word count: 313 words “Close Reading: The Art and Craft of Analysis” Close reading informs a writer writing by revealing something new each time we read them. The process of close reading develop an understanding of a text that is based first on the words themselves. The skill called “close reading” is a fundamental for interpreting literature. Reading

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    In the exciting year of 2007‚ the film There Will Be Blood was released. With Paul Thomas Anderson as both the screenwriter and director‚ it was going to be an interesting movie. The actors of the film had some likeability to them as well‚ it not being your everyday cast. Daniel Day-Lewis‚ Paul Dano‚ Kevin J. O’Connor‚ and Russell Harvard put together such an amazing cast‚ there is a reason why it has eight out of ten stars. This film will leave you wanting one of those unwanted sequels they pin

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    Graduate‚ directed by Mike Nichols in 1967 shows the audience how hard it is to stand out in a “plastic” world through the uses of screenplay‚ performance‚ cinematography‚ music and sound. Nichols wanted us to feel what Benjamin felt as well as be engaged in his decisions. Nichols achieved this by using subjective shots in the film. The cinematography in this film shows many symbols that are often the protagonist’s point of view which caused the audience to feel a sense of support and empathy for the

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