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    Film Review for “An Anthopological Introduction to YouTube” Michael Wesch’s short film “An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube” does exactly what the title entails- he introduces YouTube from an anthropological point of view. While many may have issues thinking of YouTube as anything other than entertainment‚ Wesch does an exceptional job of connecting these two subjects. Wesch begins with introducing YouTube; that is‚ he explains how YouTube really got big. From the beginning of YouTube‚ he

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    way to capture the way the audience at the time would have felt in that setting. In other words‚ if he used music that today’s audience associates with old-fashion and retro themes‚ the feeling of being at a wild party would be lost. Many of the reviews I have read were complaining about a feeling of detachment from the characters. While they may be right about that feeling‚ I do not think it is a mistake. In chapter nine‚ Fitzgerald writes ”They were careless people‚ Tom and Daisy—they smashed up

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    (Jean de Coras) is a well-made film that stays loyal to history while entertaining the audience by portraying the social and cultural atmosphere surrounding the story. The Return of Martin Guerre is set in a small French village in the 1560‚ twelve years before the St. Bartholomew Massacre in 1572. Considering the timeframe‚ it takes place during the peak of the French Renaissance‚ past the Italian War of 1551 and after Renaissance humanism spread to France. The film highlights these historical events

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    Avatar: Movie Review Some movies tend to be so drab and repetitive and end up seeming to lengthy‚ but Avatar is the complete opposite. Not only was this movie creative‚ mind-opening‚ and very well written‚ it also had a very great message hidden within its text. It closely related to the predicament between the Native Americans and the English settlers. The sprit and message of this movie are really shown when the Na’vi and the Humans fight for the land the rightfully belongs to the Na’vi‚ thus

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    The film entitled In Time was published in 2011 in the United States. It was written‚ directed and produced by Andrew Niccol. The film was categorized as a dystopian‚ science-fiction‚ action and thriller film. The director shows the audience about the future life of human that has never been imagined before. In other words‚ the director wants to emphasize and change the connotative into denotative meaning about time in life. Also‚ this film includes the social issues that can be related to the present

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    between two routes‚ a short cut. We see the shortcut to earning money in the film. The movie is a region based film made by a student. The story line of the film is very basic it talks about the livelihood of the people living in that region. The film begins with a married couple going on a drive in a region in Rajasthan and instead of going on the highway they take a bypass that goes through a rural region. The film has parallel stories going on at the same time. Along with the married couple

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    Spike Lee released the film‚ Malcolm X in 1992‚ a biographical story about the African- American controversial figure during the Civil Right Movement. Malcolm undergoes three significant conversions in his life. The first portion of the film depicts Malcolm’s childhood through flashbacks and his teenage years as he strived to emulate a white man and gain acceptance to their society. The majority of the film is dedicated to his life after prison‚ portraying the transformation made once he discovers

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    The film‚ Freedom Writers‚ directed by Richard LaGravenese captured the lives of underrepresented and at risk students whom lived in Long Beach‚ California‚ that were born into gang life and didn’t see their lives past than age eighteen. Erin Gruwell was a passionate young teacher keen on social change.  Wanting to make a difference‚ she decided to teach at the newly voluntarily integrated Woodrow Wilson High School.  The movie’s portrayal of stereotypes was emphasized through its technical aspects

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    Paragraph 70 is written with the theme life lies in the Eucharist. The eating of the body and blood of Christ is what gives eternal life. It is because our eternal life coming from the Eucharist that the purpose of the Christian life is made. This is why the Eucharist is referred to as the source and summit‚ “The Eucharistic Celebration appears in all its power as the source and summit of the Church’s life‚ since it expresses at once both the origin and the fulfilment of the new and definitive worship

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    After watching Jimmie Lee get murdered against a wall adorned with African American achievement‚ showing there is so much left to still fight for‚ reality set in. The biting sounds of a billy clubs smashing the heads of a demonstrator are not to be forgotten. Selma was loaded with moments of view-altering shock and disturbing clarity‚ where the audience had to step back and re-evaluate. The movie was created for this exact reason. Selma served as an eye-opening reminder of the relentless struggle

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