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    Setting Costume Location Lighting/colour Film techniques How do the above elements show the differences between Michael’s and Tuohy’s world? Introduction Mise en Scene mean all the elements of a shot which helps to convey a message to the viewer. The elements are setting‚ costume‚ location‚ lighting/colour and film techniques. Michael Oher’s World Tuohy Family’s World Memphis‚ Tennessee 17 year old Foster care/ward of the state Mother has drug addiction problems and cannot

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    Kahlyvia Butler The Age of Adaline The film “The Age of Adaline” is a great movie to represent the sociological take on the process of aging. In the film‚ the main character Adaline Bowman‚ 29‚ stops aging after a terrible freak accident. For decades Adaline remains 29 living through various periods of time. Originally from the 20th century‚ Adaline must change her appearance and location every 20 years once those around her begin aging. Never allowing anyone to get too close‚ Adaline avoids intimate

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    Film Analysis of the Movie “Ghost” (1990) The fictional film “Ghost” directed by Jerry Zucker is an unusual kind of love story and is very unique. It is about two people‚ Sam Wheat and Molly Jensen‚ who are deeply in love with each other but later parted by an accident. Sam was shot by a hired killer and his ghost is seeking justice for his death. He never left Molly’s side‚ he guides and protects her in every way he can. That’s when he came to know the truth about his best friend‚ Carl Bruner

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    Sixth Sense essay. 1. How does the director M. Night Shyamalan‚ use cinematic techniques to build an atmosphere of suspense in the film The Sixth Sense? The movie The Sixth Sense is directed by M. Night Shyamalan. He uses cinematic techniques to build an atmosphere of suspense in the film. M. Shyamalan uses camera angles‚ sound and colour to enhance suspense in The Sixth Sense. Some scenes where the cinematic techniques enhance the suspense are ‘Kyra’s funeral’‚ ‘I see dead people’ and ‘the hanged

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    show that the asian that is one of the main characters is the best in the land. Able to take on a whole army of soldiers and has to protect the non-asian character simultaneously. Then there is the white character that is stereotypical as well. In the film‚ they show that the white boy is unable to defend himself against anybody but pretends that he can. He shows the stereotype that all americans like to watch TV and look up to asians as better overall‚ making a fool of himself without knowing over and

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    Ex Machina Film Analysis

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    The film‚ Ex Machina‚ brings up the different views one can have on technology and humanity. Ava is the subject being tested by Caleb to see if she can possibly have a consciousness of her own. As a machine‚ she is highly intelligent but it is uncertain whether she has her own will or if she’s only acting the way she was programmed to. By the end of the film‚ it can be seen that Ava clearly takes initiative‚ using her abilities as a female‚ to get Kyoko on her side‚ kill Nathan and then leave Caleb

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    and nice way. That’s why‚ as a producer‚ he’s different from other producers. Burton’s unorthodox use of cinematic techniques through the use of lighting‚ camera angles and movements‚ sounds conveys his attitude towards the subject and the major theme of the storyline. Burton uses his own style in cinematic techniques to develop the storyline of the film. For ex. in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Burton used establishing shot when they were inside the factory to set

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    Big Fish Film Analysis

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    years due to an argument at williams wedding over the many stories that edward tells william about what he has supposedly done previously in life. William does not believe his stories and throughout the film is annoyed by them and what he believes is his father’s failure to tell the truth. The film switches from present time from the perspective of Will visiting a dying edward and edward’s past life/stories. eventually‚ they mix at the end with will seeing bits from his father’s stories allowing him

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    The child of the Devil Roman Polanski’s film “Rosemary’s Baby” gives rise to the classic horror film‚ with the theme of ambition by the protagonist Guy‚ who in change of success makes a pact with the Devil. The film accounts for many themes that characterize it as the classical horror movie of all times. The pact with the Devil and the born child‚ offspring of the Devil itself are themes been used in many movies subsequently. The movie starts with the promising life of the couple as they begin

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    The comedic talent of Jon Cryer starring as Duckie was a very unique character in the film and was very interesting and fascinating to watch. Throughout the entire film Cryer as Duckie makes many jokes such as “it’s called a sense of humor - you should get one - they’re nice” and “this is an incredibly romantic moment‚ and you’re ruining it for me”. The jokes were very well laid

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