a friend’s message. Upon hearing Marko‚ Brian realizes he is the man he spoke to on the phone and says‚ "You don’t remember me‚ do you? I told you I was going to find you." That was amazing! I have never come across anything like that before in a movie. It was refreshing‚ to say the least. In Taken 2‚ he reminds audiences yet again of his abilities. When Lenore and he are captured‚ Brian tries to determine his location and being tied up does not stop him. He contacts his daughter‚ Kim‚ and has her
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With a Little Bit of Joy A good action movie pumps you up‚ makes you sweat‚ and keeps you on the edge of your seat. I would say everyone likes at least one action/thriller movie because it makes you feel different emotions throughout the movie. Some people including myself feel like a book can’t give you the quick immediate feelings that a movie gives you. When I read Joyland I was shown proof that a book can give you the same action pact feelings that a movie gives you. If you are someone that
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Matthew Grange Miss Bohanon Comp 1 March 21‚ 2013 The Legacy of Michael Corleone Have you ever heard someone say that the book is always better than the movie? Most avid readers hold this belief to be indubitably true. In most cases‚ the differences between the book and the movie are minute. However‚ one movie series based on a book has three astronomical differences that change the entire message conveyed by the writer. Even though said franchise is considered a cult classic and has been
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even Mr. Rochester for mercy ("Sparknotes: Jane Eyre: Plot Overview"). Her employer and future husband‚ Mr. Rochester‚ sees a major development as he learns from his experience in deceiving Jane and ultimately becomes weaker in the course of the movie from the divulgence of his long-held secret and the fire that destroys most of his livelihood ("Sparknotes: Jane Eyre: Analysis Of Major
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story‚ rather than watching a movie and having bits cropped out. In the film‚ freak moves into the house next to max‚ and then there is just trouble coming up from lookism (Kevin) and relationship oppression (Max‚ as he is the son of a murderer). Mostly‚ it is just a plot and a sequence of events without much of a clear character arc. In the book‚ freak (Kevin) still moves into the house next to Max‚ and a few social norms are not observed (in contrast to the movie‚ where the actors (voice & physical)
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the movie and the book was in the scene where grandmother and Burno’s father interacted. Their relationship seems a lot stronger in the book and has more depth to it. Also‚ we see that grandmothers dislike for the Nazi’s was emphasized more in the books‚ but Bruno’s father is more tolerant of his mother’s views showing he actually cares for her. This is evident in the quote from the book‚ “‘Now mother‚’ said father in a tolerant voice. ‘You know this isn’t the time.’” In the movie‚ it
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and the Chocolate factory is one of two film adaptations of Roald Dahls 1943 children’s book. This 2005 rendition‚ directed by the eccentric Tim Burton‚ infamous for his dark fantastical works in film‚ is said to be most loyal to the book versus the 1971 version entitled Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory . Like the book‚ the film conveys a heavy theme of morality and family. The motif throughout the movie is bad children are punished while good children earn the coveted rewards. In this case
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In my opinion on the movie O and that it related to the play Othello because there were many differences but all the end it did seem like an Othello ending. Like for example in the play they used swords and knives in the movie used guns. Plus‚ there was a war going on in the play but in O it was just a basketball. But both stories are still similar because both Odin and Othello both have anger and jealously. This movie was good because it did show Othello in a different way‚ but the characters were
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Hamlet and Macbeth‚ two dying heroes In all the plays of Williams Shakespeare there is a hero‚ a main character who changes major things in the country‚ because they are close related to the royal house‚ which makes them noble. But did you recognize that these well meant deeds‚ almost always leads to the death. In this essay I will compare this strange characteristic of the Shakespeare plays Hamlet and Macbeth. First Hamlet. The father of King Hamlet (which is the main character)‚ Old King
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crime and punishment in Hamlet with comparative refrence to ‘ The Revenger’s Tragedy’. William Shakespeare wrote the play ‘Hamlet’ in 1602 and presented crime and punishment through the corrupted society in which they lived. This is highlighted through the character of Claudius‚ Hamlet and Gertrude. ‘The Revenger’s Tragedy’ written by Thomas Middleton similarly presents crime and punishment through characters of The Duke‚ Vindice‚ The duchess and Spurio. Crime in ‘Hamlet’ is presented and it highlights
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