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    1.1 Film Analysis

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    Part 1 1. What is the physical setting of the film? Goes from woods to light house 2. What is the mood or emotional setting? The mood is creepy and emotional setting is normal 3. How would you describe the runner’s state of mind? Calm 4. What techniques does the director use to create the mood and illustrate what the runner is feeling? He uses different types of shots and music to make it seem like the girl is being watched. Part 2 1. How does the runner’s state of mind change in Part 2? She starts

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    The Departed is a film centered around organized crime that involves a wide array of characters. With drug deals‚ shootouts‚ scandals‚ and espionage‚ the movie has many tense scenes that have notable staging‚ costumes‚ props and settings. At about fifty-two minutes in‚ Costigan and French enter a man named Brian’s house to assassinate him. Dressed in dark clothes and with French wearing leather gloves‚ they are dressed to kill. The setup of the room has two conceivable exits‚ that are instantly

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    Antz Film Analysis

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    This is relevant to the 1998 comedic and adventurous animation film Antz directed by Tim Johnson and Eric Darnell‚ since it reflects the opposing types of government democracy and autocracy. From the beginning of the film‚ it is evident that Z‚ the individualistic worker ant resembles the democratic type of government‚ while General Mandible‚ the militaristic ant resembles the autocratic type of government. To begin‚ a close analysis on Z’s character reveals that Z favours a democratic system of

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    lying close to the surface. In "Anyone lived in a pretty how town"‚ Cummings tells us the entire town was living Superficialy. Every one was alike‚ wanted to do the same things‚ and completely lacked individuality. Sure‚ there are certain groups in scociety that are superificial. Beaty Pagents could be a good example. Everyone looks about the same with their sparkleing dresses and tons of make up. They are all walking and displaying their pretty smile. Perhaps the only think that really gives them

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    In the poem Anyone Lived in a Pretty how Town E. E. Cummings plays with jumbled syntax‚ a seemingly random rhyme scheme‚ and the paradox of non-identical repetition to convey his message about the ordinariness of daily life‚ the passing of time‚ and the inclusive anonymity of people we encounter in our lives. Anyone Lived in a Pretty how Town describes the daily lives of the people who live in a certain‚ nameless town. The town is not named and neither are any of the townspeople‚ other than to give

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    and On the Waterfront seem two structurally independent and unrelated movies that only share some basic theme elements in their plot. However‚ analyzing both‚ side by side and frame by frame‚ can give us a more profound understanding of the American film industry‚ Hollywood in particular‚ and its relation to the McCarthyism in 1950s‚ a dark chapter in the US history. Salt of the Earth‚ directed by Herbert Biberman‚ is a 1954 blacklisted movie based on a true story about the struggles of Mexican

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    Film Analysis - Hairspray

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    President Lincoln had hoped for when he proclaimed freedom of slavery for African Americans in the Emancipation Proclamation. In the 1950’s and 1960’s there was a new type of music being introduced and called Rock N Roll. In the beginning of this film the first reference to the time and place in history is hearing Tracy Turnblad’s mother refer to the music she was listening to as “race music”. This music was completely unacceptable to white Americans that were practicing conformity and Christianity

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    Castaway film analysis

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    2 Scene Breakdown 3 Narrative Analysis 4 Character Analysis 5 Aesthetics and Design Misc-en-scene Props Set Lighting Editing Video Audio 6 Auteur Analysis 7 Textual Analysis Symeotics/Marxists/ Retotic‚ Physco 8 Conclusion Introduction Cast Away reunites star Tom Hanks with director Robert Zemeckis‚ their first film together since 1994’s Oscar-winning Forrest Gump. The film was a critical and commercial success

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    Roshomon Film analysis

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    Roshomon Film Analysis True beliefs portray the world as it is; false beliefs portray the world as other than it is. A straight ruler appears bent when half-submerged in a glass of water. What is the truth of the matter? Truth’s character is both logical and empirical. The logical ‘principle of non-contradiction’ ensures that the contradictory propositions ‘the ruler is straight’ and ‘the ruler is not straight’ cannot both be true at the same time‚ and in principle observation should settle which

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    A Pretty How Town

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    taking fewer words than novelists and still instilling grand emotions within their readers. In “anyone lived in a pretty how town” by e.e. cummings‚ Cummings uses language in various ways to portray setting‚ mood‚ and meaning. It isn’t just the words he chooses‚ but the order by which he layers them. The setting isn’t described through adjectives‚ but through imagery and nouns. “a pretty how town” creates the setting of a happening town that is active throughout “spring summer autumn winter” (the

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