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    Louis Lowry. The movie takes place in a utopian society where the past was purposely taken away from the citizens in order to maintain peace. The elders eliminated fear‚ hatred‚ pain‚ and hunger through this society. The loss of memory meant a loss of pain‚ but it also meant a loss of human relationships. The society was meant to be perfect because everyone was supposed to be happy‚ but ended up being significantly flawed because the citizens weren’t truly free. One of the major themes present in the

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    becomes the main target of the mysterious killer‚ setting the theme for the other films to come. The basis for the writing of this film was from Williamson watching a news story about the grisly murders by the Gainesville Ripper. He was inspired to write an 18-page script treatment about a young woman‚ alone in a house‚ who is taunted over the phone and then attacked by a masked killer.Scream was originally going to be named Scary Movie‚ but nearing film completion the Weinstein brothers were inspired

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    Over the course of the last semester we have had the opportunity to watch various films all teaching a common theme. They each provide a female who shows strength and determination. Norma Rae (Martin Ritt) is about a young single mother who lives in a small town in North Carolina. Norma Rae works at a local textile factory with her family. Norma Rae and all the other workers have long hours‚ lousy working condition‚ and rotten pay. This all changes when Norma Rae meets Reuben Warshowsky‚ who is a

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    dictionary as something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings. The motion picture Crash for example is an art form because it satisfies the definition of art. An individual took the time to write the story which was then turned into a screen play. The plot of the screenplay Crash evinces bits and pieces of racism that takes place on a daily basis in the city of Los Angeles‚ CA. The flick captures racial stereotypes by divulging

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    Crash: Illustrations of Racial Issues Have you watched the film Crash directed by Paul Haggis? It is a marvelous film which consists of sensational and emotional realistic scenes‚ and was played by professional actors. Moreover‚ it is directed by a well-known writer whose works have won several Academy awards‚ and Crash is one of them. In this film‚ Haggis tends to represent major issues that occurred in a city of diversity by exposing different kinds of social and multicultural differences. The

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    Drew Thornton From the opening scene until the end of the movie the amount of racial notions that were made are mind blowing. The start of the movie a Mexican woman is rear ended by an Asian lady. Which they were both conversing with the officer remarks like “Mexicans can’t drive” and “Asians cant even see over the wheel” where made. The once that could be debated is the fact that the white woman got cold when she saw the two black guys. This could be debated because she did that as soon as she

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    In the movie‚ Mimic‚ the setting is dark and gloomy‚ which is perfect for a science fiction‚ horror film. The movie takes place deep in the subway and beneath underground of New York City. The story begins with children dying from a disease suspected of being carried by cockroaches. Susan Tyler‚ an entomologist‚ creates a killer cockroach to go in and kill off the infected ones. The killer cockroach is supposed to only live for 6 months. This works and everyone praises Susan for saving the

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    concept of the human mind in Inside Out‚ is very witty and an easy idea to follow - it helps that there is a hint of laughter. The plot line develops continuously and never once is there a dull moment. Not only is it a clever and well thought out movie‚ it helps with a number of jobs that involve expressing emotion‚ this shows that it has a very positive impact on the

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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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    restrain the perception of counter culturelism. P1> Daniel and Jean/motifs. Motifs‚ doctors/window/keys Small counter act to our point. Daniel’s first appearance‚ > linking to him being the ‘connector’ or ‘fixer’ in the movie. ‘of locks’ Open/closes doors into others’ lives. Widens Jeans view of how she looks at life. Link: clash between characters Jean relying on Daniel

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