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    NATIONAL ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY International School of Management and Economics ******************************************* RESEARCH REPORT “The trend on seeing movies at the cinema of IBD students Intake 9 Fall at National Economics University” INSTRUCTOR: Phạm Phương Lan STUDENT: Bùi Lê Hiền Trang CLASS: I9A4 Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Firstly‚ I want to thank Mrs. Lan for having guided and constantly supported me during the

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    cinema - its uses and abusesNothing is so popular nowadays like cinema. People easily miss meals but they hardly miss the premier show of a film in which their favourite hero or heroine is acting. It has greatly influenced the youths of our country and there is no exaggeration if say that they have become prey to it in a way. Cinema has both the aspects. It is good as well as bad. It is a source of entertainment‚ according to the common concept but we can’t deny the fact that it also diverts the

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    Before Cinema In the late eighteenth century most consumers enjoyed their entertainment in an informal‚ haphazard and often non-commercial way. When making a trip they could suddenly meet a roadside entertainer‚ and their villages were often visited by traveling showmen‚ clowns and troubadours. Seasonal fairs attracted a large variety of musicians‚ magicians‚ dancers‚ fortune-tellers and sword-swallowers. Only a few large cities harbored legitimate theaters‚ strictly regulated by the local and national

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    Paloma Chamarro Gonzalez. Test 2 The cinema‚ one of the largest industry of entertainment which lures masses of people around the world‚ may be loosing is magical power to gather viewers‚ though‚ favoring economic profit rather than quality. The first text makes reference to the believe that people go to the cinema to make sense of their routine lifes and in doing so movies can have a greater effect on their attitudes or behaviour. While it is true that films themes deal

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    10 Prime Examples of A Good Movie Calvin Johnson Most everyone in the world enjoys a great movie. There are many different elements that make a good movie. A few elemtents are: photography‚ mise en scene‚ movement‚ editing‚ sound‚ acting‚ drama‚ story‚ writing‚ and finally ideiology. If a movie excels in one of more of these things the movie is destined for success. There are 10 movies that are prime examples of the things that make movies good. There are three types of film: realism

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    In a nation that produces around 800 films a year Indian people see films a a very important part of their culture. For Indian people "cinema is integral to their lives; it is not a distant‚ two to three hour distraction‚ but an explicit life-style for them."(Jaya Ramanathan). The large screen provides an alternative‚ an escape from the realities of day-to-day life. The protagonists are totally identified with‚ the hero is applauded‚ the virtuous is worshipped and the villain is condemned. The actors

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    The necessity of water and time The dominance of power in society can be illustrated by using a pyramid. People with the possession of real power‚ we find at the very top and narrowest part. At the bottom‚ and widest part‚ we find everything and everyone else. Like the people of Dimock‚ in the documentary Gasland‚ they put their trust and faith into the hands of the controlling minority part‚ thinking that they would act in their best interest. However‚ in many cases just like theirs‚ megalomaniacal

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    This essay will explore the ‘problem of masculinity’ and the way Classical Hollywood cinema invests and deals with the image of the male body‚ drawing from the analysis of examples from Top Hat (1935) and The Best Years of Our Lives (1946). Steve Neale argues that ‘it is very rare to find analyses that seek to specify in detail‚ in relation to particular films or groups of films‚ how heterosexual masculinity is inscribed and the mechanisms‚ pressures‚ and contradictions that inscription may involve’

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    Biyaya ng Lupa The movie showed how Filipino Families lived in the past. The main charaters‚ Jose and Maria‚ got married and started a life together‚ having four children. They were extremely conservative in how they ran their family; with the couple talking about how they shouldn’t fight too much because it would cause the downfall of their marriage. I like the movie because it shows how old Filipino films were at that time. It also showed how beautiful Rosa Rosal (playing Maria) was when she

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    This essay will discuss both the Cinema of Attractions and Narrative Cinema and their origins in order to better understand the differences found between them in regards to the criteria to follow. This essay will highlight the role that the spectator plays‚ and the temporality that both the Cinema of Attractions and Narrative Cinema exhibit. Tom Gunning proposed the Continuity Model in order to better understand the beginning of film and the making of film. Gunning proposes the following assumptions:

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