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    Rent Film Analysis

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    The musical Rent has music‚ lyrics‚ and book by Jonathan Larson. The story follows a man named Mark‚ a documentary film maker‚ and his roommate Roger‚ a musician‚ as they face the hardships of living with a low income. The musical is set in the rural district in Manhattan‚ New York‚ where HIV spreads through the streets of the East Village and effects the roommates and their friends. As Roger copes with his new life being HIV positive‚ Mark decides to create a documentary to follow the challenges

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    America Televising the Holocaust During the 1950’s The events that took place during the Holocaust began to make its way to film during post-World War II America. In the 1950’s‚ the film The Diary of Anne Frank‚ and the Judgment at Nuremberg and the TV show This is Your Life gave the American audience an understanding of the disturbing events. The objective‚ of most TV and film writers that chose to portray the Holocaust‚ was to get the American audience to connect with the Jewish people. Through watching

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    Psycho-sexual Development

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    Marjorie Ann M. Bathan July 25‚ 2014 Experiences about Psychosexual Stage Psychosexual Stage is the stage that is based on an organ that gives pleasure during a certain part of development. This organ is an erogenous zone during that stage of life that can make us feel good. The psychosexual stage has five different stages‚ namely oral stage‚ anal stage‚ phallic stage‚ latency stage and genital stage. The first stage is oral stage; experiencing this stage makes me feel that my mouth

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    Psycho Thesis I’m still scared of the shower... I believe that Norman bates displayed sinister nature threw his attitude‚ the camera angels of when he is being filmed and the lighting. Everything is put together to portray Norman bates and a very evil and sinister Character. This adds a lot of suspense to the movie.  Norman bates has a very evil attitude whenever he is alone with his mother and he thinks that it is ok because no one has told him otherwise. When his mother died he tried to

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    Psycho: The Bloodthirsty Beginning I will be analyzing the shower scene from the Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho (1960). This scene is the first scene that causes the audience to realize that something horribly‚ horribly wrong is going on at the Bates’ Motel. Hitchcock crafts this scene very meticulously‚ using body language‚ music‚ sound effects and more to shock the audience. Challenging the censors is this movie’s bread and butter‚ as it displayed gruesome violence that audiences of 1960 had never

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho‚ since it’s release dating back to 1960‚ has been parodied- by shows like The Simpsons or Scream Queens- and have inspired spinoffs- Bates Motel- and remakes including Psycho (1998)‚ Director Gus Van Sant’s attempt at remaking the iconic film with a major studio backing. The director Van Sant said at the time of release that he tried to recreate the film through a shot-by-shot remake and give people the chance to see Psycho but in full colour. As far as I can see‚ Van Sant

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    Spotlight Film Analysis

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    The lead editor of Spotlight Walter "Robby" Robinson stated‚ “It’s like everyone knows the story‚ except us and we work right there.” This quote demonstrated that this story was known by many but was not publicized. The fact that people would cover it up provided more of means to actually get the story out so people can be aware. The team took a different approach since this story was very covered numerous times. Michael Rezendes (one of the investigative reporters) thought that the story would attack

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    early age of 21 and has made several novels ever since but is most known for his novel “The American Psycho”. This story is revolved around a young stockbroker who is a a average man by day with friends and a fiancée who attends dinner events and party but by night he takes joy in taking the lives of other human in New York and engaging in sexual activates with multiple women. In the American Psycho‚ Bret Easton Ellis uses Literary devices such as foreshadowing and allusions all while leaving readers

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    Frida Film Analysis

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    com/od/1920s/a/flappers.htm>. "Frida Kahlo Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television‚ n.d. Web. 28 Sept. 2012. <http://www.biography.com/people/frida-kahlo-9359496?page=1>. Frida. Dir. Julie Taymore. Perf. Salma Hayak and Geoffrey Rush. Miramax Films‚ 2002. DVD.

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    PSYCHO In the film Psycho director Alfred Hitchcock successfully uses a variety of different film techniques that enhance the understanding of significant themes that engage the audience. The major themes in Psycho are the notion of a dual personality‚ women’s role in the 1960’s and the idea of voyeurism and how that joins into the concept of the gaze. All of these underlying themes link into the central theme of Psycho‚ which is identity. Psycho is set in the year 1960. The dominant ideology

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