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    Titanic

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    rich family‚ but her selfish mom still wants her to marry Cal Hockley‚ another rich guy. The life of this beautiful girl would have arranged her mother planned but everything has changed when she was on the Titanic. From here‚ she met Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio)‚ a young artist‚ who saved her life when she trying to suicide herself. Rose was appealing by Jack smile. Love comes to them naturally. This noble girl had to give up everything to integrate into Jack life which is a friendly‚ kind‚ warm

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    Inception Special Effects

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    Inception demonstrates key special effects and audio/video features that give the audience a better understanding of the substantial obstacles each character within the film encounters. The film’s main characters consist of Dominick “Dom” Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his business partner Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt). Cobb is the principal practitioner of the artistic science and experimental military technology of what is known as “extraction”‚ or inserting oneself into a chosen subject’s dreams

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    ENGLISH NOTES Film: What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? (1993) Director: Lasse Hallstrom Cast: Gilbert Grape- Johnny Depp Arnie Grape- Leonardo Di Caprio Becky- Juliette Lewis Amy Grape- Laura Harrington Betty Carver- Mary Steenburgen Key Ideas: -Disadvantages -Change -Expectations -Family -Roles in Society

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    Inception Review

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    This 2010 film directed by Christopher Nolan has a well-developed cast‚ stunning Cinematography and sound mixing‚ and thought-provoking plot twists that engages with the audience at every moment throughout this mind-blowing experience. Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) and business partner Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) are "extractors"‚ people who perform corporate espionage using an experimental military technology to infiltrate the subconscious of their targets. Their purpose of doing so is to extract

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    Analysis of Shutter Island

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    live as a monster‚ or to die as a good man? Filmography Title: Shutter Island Production Company: Phoenix Pictures Production Director: Martin Scorsese Screenplay Writer: Laeta Kalogridis Novel written by Dennis Lehane Principle cast: Leonardo DiCaprio (Edward Daniels/ Andrew Laeddis)‚ Mark Ruffalo‚ Ben Kingsley‚ Michelle Willliams (Dolores Chanal) How should people deal with the criminally insane? They are very dangerous figures‚ who had harmed people before. Some psychiatrists

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    parasite. A trace of it will always be there in your mind…somewhere. The thought that someone could master the ability to invade your dream space‚ in a very physical sense‚ and steal an idea—no matter how private—is compelling.” (2010) Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a skilled thief‚ the best in the dangerous art of extraction: stealing valuable secrets from deep within the subconscious during the dream state when the mind is at its most vulnerable. Cobb’s rare ability has made him a coveted player

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    Guilt. “A cognitive or emotional experience that occurs when a person believes that they have violated a moral standard and bears significant responsibility for that violation.” Guilt is portrayed a great deal in Lasse Hallström’s What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993). Guilt is depicted within the film through Gilbert as he is indecisive between leaving and staying‚ it is depicted through Bonnie as she believes that she is an incompetent wife and parent‚ and through Betty Carver‚ who holds herself responsible

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    Inception and Shutter Island; Grief‚ Guilt‚ Insanity and Fantasy Roughly one hundred and fifty thousand people die every day across the globe. The loss of a loved one can cause any man to lose his mind and act irrationally‚ especially if he had a hand in his loved ones death. In dealing with the aftermath of losing family‚ Christopher Nolan’s Inception and Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island‚ both examine the effects of grief‚ guilt and the dangers of delving into insanity and fantasy to ease the pain

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    com/course/28701907/session4.html>. Marks‚ Margaret. “Brand New Old Stuff.” 1 Feb. 2005 . Romeo and Juliet. Dir. Franco Zeffirelli. Perf. Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting. Paramount Pictures‚ 1968. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Dir. Baz Luhrmann. Perf. Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. Twentieth Century Fox‚ 1997.

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    Having watched two different film adaptations of ’Romeo and Juliet’‚ it is clear to see that the two directors have used a number of different techniques‚ quite differently at times‚ to put across their particular interpretations of the play. These methods and different interpretations are very obvious if one studies the same scene as portrayed in each film. We looked at Franco Zeffirelli’s 1970’s version of the play and Baz Luhrmann’s recent adaptation produced in 1996 and focused on their interpretation

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