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    The movie glory focuses on the 54th massachusetts regiment of all black soldiers during the civil war. It is based on letters sent by Robert Gould Shaw‚ who was born in Boston on October 10‚ 1837‚ to his parents. He was born to wealthy abolitionist parents‚ who had been aquainted with such people as Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Harriet Beecher Stowe and the famous abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass. The movie starts off with a war scene where Robert Gould Shaw (played by Mathew

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    Psychology Movie Review

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    buying the most fascinating things that his money can buy. Even though that may seem perfect‚ he suffered from insomnia‚ multiple person’s disorder (schizophrenia)‚ delusions‚ and paranoia. The movie starts out with a detailed history of his life as an adult. But surprisingly throughout the whole movie‚ he (Edward Norton) never once stated his name. He was the narrator telling his story. Then I tend to notice that he‚ “the narrator” mainly focused on self-talk and also dealing with his insomnia

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    300 movie review

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    understanding that only the strongest survived. This allowed them to be the best of the best‚ although they had really rough training to remain the best of the best. This writing will give a basic outline of the Spartans during this era and show how the movie 300 relates to history. Spartans were bread to be good soldiers. Upon a male birth‚ its life was determined to be a solider or to end as a baby. If this child was born with any problems or weaknesses while being inspected it would be thrown over

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    The Mission Movie Review

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    THE MISSION: MOVIE SUMMARY In this 1986 Dramatic Movie‚ Jeremy Irons plays the role of a Spanish Jesuit Priest named Father Gabriel. Father Gabriel goes to the forests of South America to build a Christian mission for the natives who live there‚ and convert them all to Christians. A Spanish Mercenary‚ Mendoza .(Robert De Niro)‚ later goes there with Father Gabriel in hopes of getting mercy for murdering his brother. They grew very fond of the community they were staying in‚ defending them from

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    Titanic: Movie Review

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    disaster and survivour. James Cameron made a great work joining an excellent cast with Leonardo DI Caprio and Kate Winslet at head. It became a masterpiece thanks to the casting‚ special effects and the group as a whole. In my opinion Titanic is THE movie of the century‚ with a wonderful script‚ the detailed locationand the

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    Patriot Movie Review

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    The Patriot In theaters on June 30‚ 2000. Directed by: Roland Emmerich Written by: Robert Rodat Main Characters in the movie: Mel Gibson as Benjamin Martin‚ Heath Ledgar as Gabriel Martin‚ Tom Wilkinson as Lord General Cornwallis‚ & Jason Issac as Colonel William Tavington The film is rated R for strong war violence. Summary: It is 1776 when the Revolutionary War began between the American Colonists and the British soldiers.The main character‚ Benjamin Martin‚ is a veteran of the

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    Bridesmaids Movie Review

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    Bridesmaids is a terrifically funny‚ smart‚ and emotional ensemble comedy. Some may say it’s the female version of The Hangover‚ while others may think it’s quite similar to Bride Wars. This movie pulls off the amazingly uncanny trick of being both brutal and gentle at the same time. I highly recommend this movie to all audiences over the age of 17. The unexpected truth of being a bridesmaid is revealed‚ but in the end‚ Kristen Wigg (Annie) persuades you that there is a greater light at the end of the

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    Movie Review of Titanic

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    The movie‚ Titanic‚ opens with treasure hunter Brock Lovett‚ who is searching the Titanic wreck for a necklace named the Heart of the Ocean. Lovett hopes to find the Heart of the Ocean contained within a safe he uncovered from passenger Caledon ‘Cal’ Hockley’s safe. He instead finds a sketch of a naked woman wearing the desired necklace. A woman of 101 years‚ named Rose Calvert‚ sees this photo shown on the news and contacts Lovett. He is uninterested at first in what she has to say‚ but becomes

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    Mary Jann Kestle Z. Tamayo Chem 5 YA/ Biochemistry- Ms. Melannie A. Sabellano September 13‚ 2010 Exam Reflection Paper The movie centers on eight candidates who aspires to join or be employed on a mysterious and powerful corporation. Entering an isolated and exclusive room‚ the Invigilator gave the eight candidates eighty minutes to answer one simple question. He emphasized three rules they must obey or be disqualified: don’t talk to him or the armed guard by the door‚ don’t spoil their papers

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    Bahliby Kidane Pd. 6 Word Count (736) The Crucible: An Adaptation Worthwhile All of your memories of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible won’t prepare you for the scene that opens up director Nicholas Hytner’s powerful movie adaptation. In 1692‚ a group of teenage girls gather in the woods of Salem‚ Mass.‚ to conduct a ritual. In the late night‚ the girls all dance‚ chant‚ and strip in order to fulfill their wishes and dreams. This stuff is disturbing to say the least. One of them‚ Abigail Williams

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