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    of Anderson’s films is a box filled with the shards of an individual’s fragmented history. Let us take a look into the boxes of Wes Anderson! 3) Wesley Wales Anderson is a

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    “I veered off my course to follow the stream‚ running downhill along the slippery stones‚ faster now that I was out of the snow. My body waited for the inevitable bullet...” (179). Lev and Kolya has met up with Partisans and begins marching to a nearby city. Before even arriving at the city‚ they smell that the Germans have set the entire city on fire. Without any other choices‚ they are forced to spend the rest of the night at a safehouse that the Partisan’s own. They are awoken to someone saying

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Using literary skills in the right way can have a amazing effect on the quality of a novel. This is proven true in Harper Lee?s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee uses descriptions that appeal to the reader?s sight‚ which helps them to visualize the setting. She uses personification to relate non-human objects in the setting to the reader. Lee uses adjectives that suggest different feelings‚ which help the reader to better understand the setting. Harper Lee uses descriptive

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    viewer feel closer to the action as the camera follows the soldiers from cover to cover. Steven Spielberg also uses handheld cameras to give the film a newsreel cameraman feel to it. Steven Spielberg uses

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    Summary of Gattaca

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    Summary of Gattaca Vincent Freeman was a naturally born child. He was called "invalids" along with others that were born in the same way. The doctors told his parents that he had a 99% chance of dying of a heart disorder when he was about 30 years old. His parents decided to have a second child through the genetic route. He had what was the best of his parents and he was named after his father – Anton. The brothers competed over swimming‚ but Vincent always lost to Anton – invalids could

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    importance in giving the audience of a film an idea of where the people in the movie are. If done well‚ sometime the audience can even feel as if they are in this setting with the characters. Sound also plays an important role in films whether is is sound coming from people talking‚ a crash‚ or even a soundtrack of a film. It gives the audience a chance to feel submerged into the film and participate along with the characters. Guardians of The Galaxy‚ a film directed by James Gunn‚ involves may aspects

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    Gattaca The Movie Essay

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    Summary The movie I chose‚ takes place in the‚ “not too distant future”‚ where parents choose their children in a lab based on how healthy they will be. This is a report on the moral dilemmas that this film proposes to the audience. The main character struggles with his identity and uses another to gain access to a job of his dreams. This society in the future uses geneticists to choose embryos that have the best characteristics of their parents. The story follows the young life of Vincent‚ who

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    Gattaca and 1984 Insight

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    watching the movie Gattaca‚ I was able to perceive many concepts and similarities and differences between both pieces of art. Gattaca‚ directed by Andrew Niccol‚ shows a story of a society where life is controlled by genetics‚ rather than education or experiences. Based on your DNA‚ society determines where you belong‚ and your future. This allows no room for people to gain experiences and to grow‚ as they are confined to a specific lifestyle. It is evident however in the film that Vincent tries

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    Gattaca Movie Essay

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    movie Gattaca‚ Marie and her husband Antonio are wanting to have a second child. The couple underwent in vitro fertilization‚ and four healthiest embryos were selected as candidates by the doctor. Once Marie and Antonio stated they wanted a boy‚ doctor gave further information regarding embryo’s genetic predispositions for specific disorders. Having chosen the healthiest embryo‚ the future child had very slim chances of developing any serious condition. Thus‚ the scientific technology used in this

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    Gattaca Comparison Essay

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    Gattaca is a science fiction film written and directed by Andrew Niccol. It is about a man’s struggle to follow his dream despite being pre-determined by the society in which he lives to not be able to achieve it. Gattaca shows that people can in fact exceed the potential that society and their genes place on them. This is seen in the characters of Vincent and Director Joseph who both exceed their expected potential. Director Joseph’s claim that humans cannot exceed their potential when referring

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