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    Bridegroom Film Analysis

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    Cultural Movie-Bridegroom In the movie‚ Bridegroom‚ there were many cultural differences aroused throughout the entire movie. Shane Bitney Crone struggled at a young age with anxiety from the fact of the acceptance that he was gay. He was afraid that no one would accept him for being this way‚ and everyone would look down upon him. His mother was his biggest supporter; she was there to pick him up when the kids at school shamed him for being attracted to guys. Also‚ his sisters and father played

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    Greta Nash as Elizabeth Proctor‚ was able to captivate the audience for an the entirety of the performer. Director Anne-Marie Brownhill’s interpretation of the play‚ while short‚ allowed for each actor to contribute his or her own ideas to the story without removing the overlying theme of the empowerment provided through lies and playing on people’s fears. Each actor showed a deep understanding of the plot and was able to convey the message about McCarthyism and the symbolism of the witch hunts for the

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    To a Daughter Leaving Home I love this poem the first time I read it. For no reason‚ I instinctively think the speaker of it is a mother. With simple language‚ free style and delicate thoughts‚ this poem has annotated the most common and yet the greatest maternal love. Reading this poem‚ I can’t help thinking about my mother‚ a woman who often crys in the phone like a kid saying that she missed me so much. Since my childhood‚ she grows more and more dependent on me. However‚ different from other

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    The Imposter Film Analysis

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    Humans are notorious for influencing and becoming influenced by deception. The construction of Bart Layton’s 2012 documentary‚ The Imposter‚ influences my response of sympathy towards the idea that charm and lies are able to obscure a person’s judgement. The Imposter documents French con artist‚ Frederic Bourdin‚ impersonating a missing child as authorities attempt to verify his identity. Layton’s construction inclines me to believe a known liar‚ despite incriminating evidence. Barclay’s sister Carey

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    10/3/11 Black Pop Culture. Imation of Life Film Review “Imitation of Life” is a coveted 1959 classic that brings about memories of a time when fair skinned black people felt obliged to revoke their heritage and cultures in attempt to “pass” for a better life. In a modern time of social equality‚ this direct problem is not as evident‚ but many people still try to portray people they are not in order to be accepted by a certain group. This is an important film because it shows real life situations of

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    The film Tous les Matins du Monde‚ produced in 1991‚ stars Jean-Pierre Marielle‚ Gerard Depardieu and Anne Brochet as the main characters of the film (IMDB). This film is set in seventeenth century France where music was a prominent part of French culture and was a part of everyday entertainment everywhere from the great palace of Versailles to the small countryside villages. At the time‚ orchestral music was very popular and the learning to play the violin and or cello were of the utmost important

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    English Draft The film footy legends has many themes running through it‚ some being more important than others. The two themes that have been chosen today‚ are familly and football‚ these two themes stand out during the film‚ as they consistently have an impact on the citizens of yagoona‚ and connect with the audience. the theme of family is almost constant in the movie. Throughout there is allways a reminder somewhere showing us that family is important. the main characters Anne and Luc share

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    Girlhood Film Analysis

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    In class we watched the video Girlhood. In the movie‚ we were able to watch two female offenders in the juvenile justice system. We were introduced to Shanae‚ a young girl‚ convicted of murder. We also met Megan‚ who‚ unlike Shanae‚ was not at the Waxter Juvenile Facility for murder‚ but‚ by comparison‚ lesser crimes. The movie follows the girl’s journeys after they leave Waxter‚ each for different reasons. The Facility took a genuine interest in Shanae‚ transferring her to a new institution

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    The photographs of lynching in American on the website “Without Sanctuary‚” that were uncovered by James Allen‚ displays the gruesome acts of hatred towards blacks and other minorities‚ that occurred throughout the 20th century. When looking at the photographs‚ my heart instantly becomes heavy‚ and fills with heartache‚ pain‚ anger‚ and resentment‚ because of the images depicted before me. In one photograph‚ the unidentified corpse of a young African American male‚ hangs approximately eight feet

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    Twilight Samurai is a film set in the 19th century‚ towards the end of the Tokugawa or Edo era. It was a time when the samurai system was beginning to wane as Japan started to advocate itself towards modernization. The Meiji reforms had started to begin‚ and the samurai class was gradually being disregarded as of a higher social status. The lifestyle and demand for the samurai was thus in a process of change‚ as the samurai began to take on other trades such as merchants. The film depicts the story

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