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    Twelve Angry Men presents the pessimistic view that all humans are flawed. Pessimistic- cynical‚ distrustful‚ negative‚ doubtful‚ suspicious‚ unenthusiastic Flawed- imperfections‚ weak‚ faulty‚ unlawful‚ inaccurate‚ fallacious‚ unfair Notes Weaknesses of the Jurors Foreman goes with the majority vote rather than independently forming his own judgement Juror 10 stereotypes all immigrants. Offensive remarks eventually lead to the other jurors turning their backs on him and he finally reflects

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    in mood‚ such as in films where dissonant music leads the viewer to believe in the existence of an impending disaster or unfortunate event. Music can also add a sense of continuity in that it may be used to connect different scenes through repetition‚ thus making more significant specific motifs that the filmmakers wish to portray (Marshall). No Country for Old Men (Miramax‚ 2008) and Amelie (Claudie Ossard Productions‚ 2011) offer different takes on the use of music in film‚ but nonetheless are

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    a team of several men to eliminate the outlaws that are a threat to the peace of the local townspeople. Wyatt Erps leadership style definitely begins with power or perceived power. This perceived power is due to his past endeavors when enforcing the law. His power is obvious when you look closely at the people that surround him. His brothers‚ to include Doc Holiday‚ are very committed to the group. However‚ after the death of one brother and maiming of the other‚ his men were more committed

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    12 O’clock High - Lessons in Leadership By contrasting the leadership styles of General Frank Savage and Colonel Davenport‚ the film 12 O’clock High explores the importance of leadership and defining factors in its effectiveness. The movie is set on a US Air Force base in England during WWII‚ where a squadron of pilots is trying to execute highly risky daylight bombing raids in Nazi-occupied Europe. Colonel Davenport being relieved of his post due to him becoming too close to his troops‚ he

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    Film and Culture Quiz 3 Chapters 8-11 Chapter 8 1. Editing – the process by which the editor combines and coordinates individual shots into a cinematic whole. 2. Splicing – [cutting] the actual joining together of two shots. 3. Flashback – a device for presenting or reawakening the memory of the camera‚ a character‚ the audience or all three in which the action cuts from the narrative present to a past event. 4. Flash-forward – device for presenting the anticipation of the camera

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    tend to go with the majority so we don’t feel out of place or feel like we a being judged. “Twelve Angry Men‚” a play written by Reginald Rose‚ is an excellent example of how some people choose to do the right thing even when controversy comes their way. The various conflicts in Rose’s play are tools which he uses to teach us to do the right thing‚ even when we are the minority in a situation. Juror Eight is a quiet‚ thoughtful‚ gentle man who sees all sides of every question and always seeks the

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    history (“Watergate”). It is because of two ambitious reporters from the Washington Post that Nixon’s dirty work was uncovered for all the world to know. The film‚ All the President’s Men‚ is a classic because the characterization‚ the setting‚ and the theme to never give up on a goal. Actor Robert Redford bought the rights to All the President’s Men‚ and not only did he own it he had the starring role as Bob Woodward. Woodward a confident man is portrayed as a hero in the movie who was a persistent and

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    with a particular fault or error. Was the boy from 12 Irate Men irreprehensible or censurable? The boy was thought of as censurable by most of the jurors at the commencement of the tribulation. All except for juror number eight‚ who confutes the boy is censurable. Such as‚ the knife a piece of evidence‚ his wording towards the jury‚ and the amount of posits made to confute facts. These details will prove the boy is censurable. During the play‚ juror number eight pushes the jury to rule the boy as inculpable

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    analyzing professions held by men verses those held by women through history‚ the concept of history that needs to be observed is a vast period of time. For if all or most of known history about humans is not taken into consideration‚ then much of present day analysis of leadership gender roles might actually start to make sense. The previous sentence was not an error in thought or printing. Much of modern analysis of gender perspectives in leadership and the roles of men and women seem to forget the

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    I. Summary Opening in theaters around the United States in April of 1976‚ All the President’s Men paints quite an accurate account of American journalism yet at the same time is a suspenseful adventure that manages to entertain and inform its viewers. Vincent Canby‚ a reviewer for the New York Times called the movie‚ "an unequivocal smash-hit—the thinking man’s Jaws." Because the film is written from the perspective of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein‚ the movie works as a blockbuster‚ and not

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