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    A Bronx Tale is a movie about a boy named Cologero who is torn between his bus drivning father‚ Lorenzo (Robert De Niro) and a local mob boss named Sonny (Chazz Palaminteri).Cologero witnesses a shooting outside his apartment involving Sonny. Cologero is then asked to identify the shooter. Knowing what the conciquences would be‚ Cologero lies and says he doesn’t recognise the shooter all the while knowing it was Sonny. Sonny then sees something within Cologreo and takes him under his wing and

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    despite having HIV and still sees hope. The story of Heidi‚ Ivy and Himself. The strong point of the film is really the screenplay which is in time and has an impact. The acting was established well since the actors suit to each of the character they portrayed. Also‚ it has a good cinematography. The shots and angles are just good enough to be able to leave a good impression to the audience. Seeing the film‚ every element is very good which leaves its audience a very positive

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    extent do you think this is true? The Australian film “Look both ways” directed by Sarah watt explores many enduring aspects of the human situation and examines the changes that can potentially occur during the course of one’s daily life. The film treats a range of issue of practical‚ emotional and psychological as well as our different characters in changing life situations can impinge upon other characters both in a positive and negative way. The film is delivering with engaging human sensitivity

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    The 1986 film "Sixteen Candles" tells a timeless tale of growing up in suburban America. The film’s star‚ Sam‚ played by Molly Ringwald‚ wakes up with big expectations on her sweet sixteenth birthday only to be completely disappointed. Not only does she find that she looks exactly the same as when she was fifteen‚ but her family is so preoccupied with her older sister’s wedding that they forget her birthday altogether. The film opens with Sam on the phone with her best girlfriend Randy. She

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    Sequence Analysis 1 – The Rear Window Although many realist films tend to realize that the viewer is an observer‚ there is a theme that is clearly established in the first few minutes of Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock‚ 1954) with a variety of long shots that clearly show the setting; complimenting this Hitchcock also utilizes pan and dolly as well as transitioning angles so we can observe every apartment and tenant. Sound and different camera distance also contributes to the mise en scene that further

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    matter what and accept them for who they are and they want to them it’s on them not you.Unless they asked help or thoughts of what they or examples. Who knows how many years they had fought for this land back and won’t stop at all and in the Dakota 38 film they have a part in it towards the end that Minneapolis welcomes them back to their home and gets the key I believe of it.They all hugged each other and one would said thanks and the other welcome or say welcome back to your land/home which to me it’s

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    the year 1994‚ and it was anAmerican comedy-drama film that won multiple awards and nominations‚ includingawards won from the 67 th Academy Awards‚ 1995 Golden Globe Awards‚ 1995 MTVMovie Awards‚ 1995 Peoples Choice Awards‚ 2005 American Film Institute Awards andvarious other ones. It was an adaption of a novel of the same name‚ by Winston Groom.Robert Zemeckis was the director of the movie‚ and he made great decisions about thecamera techniques to be used in each scene. In 1996‚ a restaurant with

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    than offered by public schools or pricey private schools. As the movie shows‚ it is not an easy task to gain admission into charter schools; the process is stressful and based on luck‚ not merit. From the five children and families presented in the film‚ only two of the children ultimately gain admission in the desired charter school. According to our text‚ charter schools are a free alternative to public education. They receive some funding

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    The use of camera angles between characters in heated moments throughout the film shows us the importance of family and relationships and how at times things can get tough but in the long run it is better to stay and fight together than to fight alone. An example of this is after a fight with Charlie‚ and as Thomas is sitting outside

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    man’s biological body is still there. In other words‚ death takes the dead man’s soul from his body. In this process‚ nothing changes in the physical world; only in the spirit world is the person’s soul taken by Death. This vividly shows that in this film‚ soul and body are separate‚ and there exists

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