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    Movie Review: Ratatouille

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    1. The plot The movie begins with the scene about the French youngest chief ever to have a 5-star restaurant‚ Auguste Gusteau. He is the author of the best-selling book “Anyone Can Cook” and is loved by everyone‚ except for Anton Ego – a food critic‚ who does not support Gusteau’s motto. Then comes the story of Remy‚ a curious and idealistic rat‚ living in the attic of a French house with his clan. Remy is gifted with excellent sense of smell and he has a dream of becoming a chief‚ after reading

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    Macbeth Movie Review

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    Amanda Ujkashi 12/1/12 Macbeth Movie Review Macbeth is a story of passion‚ power‚ and violent betrayal: all of which are found in Mark Brozel’s contemporary adaptation of the Shakespearian classic. Set in Scotland‚ this production uses modern day language and dress to better relate to today’s audience. In this representation of Macbeth‚ Joe Macbeth is the sous chef in Duncan Docherty’s three star restaurant. Ella Macbeth‚ Billy Banquo‚ and Peter Macduff are also important characters. Macbeth has

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    Movie Review: In the Womb

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    In the womb - the DVD - Review  A must see movie for future parents!  Experience the life before birth‚ The formation‚ a step by step in a film that have not been seen like him.  In the womb‚ was produced for National Geographic Channel .  Its includes features in advanced technology‚ simulations that have been generated by ultrasound photography in four dimensions.  Before it takes its first breath‚ a human baby has been through an incredible transformation from a single cell to a complex‚ self-sustaining

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    The Others: Movie Review

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    Nurul Hazwani Bt Hatta M12L THE OTHERS Movie Review The Others is one of the psychological horror movies that impress me with its good story plot and suspense elements. It was written‚ directed and scored by Spanish director Alejandro Amenábar‚ starring Nicole Kidman and Christopher Eccleston. It is inspired partly by the 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw. Grace Stewart (Nicole Kidman) is a Catholic mother who lives with her two small children in a remote country house in the British Crown

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    Murderball Movie Review

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    For the movie assignment I decided to view Murderball. Murderball is a true story that focuses on life as a quadriplegic and the sport of quad rugby (Murderball). Mark Zupan‚ Joe Soares‚ and Keith Cavill are three characters whose lives are highlighted in the film. Joe Soares was a former Team USA standout and in the movie he was captain of Team Canada. Soares became quadriplegic from childhood polio. The disease put Joe in a wheelchair‚ which in turn got him involved in quad rugby. As a child

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    Amistad Movie Review

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    The movie that I choose to review is Amistad. I think this movie would be very appropriate with our course and subject. Set in 1839‚ a group of Africans take over a Spanish slave ship: directed by Steven Spielberg. Two abolitionists‚ Lewis Tappan (Stellan Skarsgard) and Theodore Joadson (Morgan Freeman) hire a real estate attorney Roger Baldwin (Mathew McConaughey)‚ who is convinced he has the key to set African free. But pro-slavery President Martin Van Buren (Nigel Hawthorne) is on the

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    The Departed- Movie Review

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    Real- Life Corruption Director Martin Scorsese’s movie The Departed is a suspenseful action packed drama. Filled with guns‚ crime‚ violence‚ good guys‚ bad guys‚ and a twisted mix of corruption‚ this film will keep you on the edge of your seat awaiting absolute chaos. The Departed definitely meets all criteria needed to have a successful drama/thriller‚ and with some good ole’ organized crime it’s a good one at that. Good guys‚ Bad guys‚ violence‚ and some graphic reality the film has left nothing

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    Stalin Movie review

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    film. The movie Stalin is about the life of Stalin from the time Lenin became ruler to when Stalin died. It shows the life and career of the leader of the Soviet Union‚ Joseph Stalin. Stalin is portrayed as a man who craved power and thrived for the goal in turning the nation of The USSR into a communist government. Stalin was also a horrible person and led the murder of millions of Russian people. This movie was very informational in my opinion. If you want to briefly understand the life of Stalin

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    Krakauer. Directed by Sean Penn‚ this movie shows us the gripping true story of Chris McCandless‚ played by Emile Hirsch‚ as he leaves his privileged life behind to embark on a quest for adventure and truth. The film is set in the early 1990’s and follows Chris as he graduates from Emory University‚ travels across the country‚ and reaches his dream destination in the Alaskan wilderness. In this drama‚ Chris meets many different people whom enrich and impact Chris’ life more than money or success ever could

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    Tulak movie review

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    Tulak (2009) Stars: Rafael Rosell | John Regala | Melissa Mendez | Fanny Serrano | Julio Diaz | Maria Isabel Lopez Genre: Drama Director: Neal Tan Review: Orphaned at a young age‚ Tikboy (Rafael Rosell) was under her aunt Lukray’s (Isabel Lopez) wings together with her live-in-partner Abdon (Julio Diaz). Aunt Lukray is an aging prostitute while Abdon is a corrupt and fraudulent policeman who also happens to be a drug pusher‚ with Tikboy as his delivery boy or batang “Tulak”. Together they are

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