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    Ernest Green Movie Review

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    Ernest Green Movie Review In Little Rock‚ Arkansas in 1957‚ a group of 9 African American students attended an all-white school. Ernest Green‚ the oldest of the nine‚ went to the school to receive a better education and a better chance for the future. However when he and the rest of the nine got to the school on the first day‚ There was the Arkansas National Guard and many protesters not letting them into the school. So many people were there resisting because they did not want to desegregate

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    Liz Burgess English 152-06 The movie Life if Beautiful by Roberto Benigni addresses how love between people can remain strong even through the most horrible of events. The movie takes a very interesting approach on how a father can bring comedy and light to the events of the Holocaust to maintain his son’s happiness. I personally thought this movie was excellent because it challenged the way that most people would want to think about the Holocaust. It is hard to bring an element of comedy to

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    Great Gatsby Critical Movie Review The Great Gatsby is a movie that was made in 1974 by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Jack Clayton‚ produced by David Merrick‚ which was taken from the screenplay written by Francis Ford Coppola. The movie is based off the 1925 novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ and the main actors in the movie are Robert Redford (Jay Gatsby)‚ Mia Farrow (Daisy Buchanan)‚ Bruce Dern (Tom Buchanan)‚ and Sam Waterson (Nick Carraway). Although the movie didn’t go over very

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    Ernie Cardenas EN1320 UNIT 3 LAB 1 9-30-2014 This is a review of the Children’s Disney movie Meet The Robinsons that is directed by Steve Anderson and is loosely based on the book titled A Day with Wilbur Robinson written by William Joyce. I will be reviewing this movie in a two page essay and will be briefly covering it from beginning to end. I will also be discussing the movie and my opinions. This film was released in March of 2007 is a computer animated family comedy. This film was

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    Sean Tomas Mr. Golden ENG 3C1 October 9‚ 2012 Movie Review: Cinderella Man The movie that I will be reviewing is Cinderella Man. Directed by Ron Howard and stars Russell Crowe‚ Renee Zellweger and Craig Bierko. The story is about James Braddock‚ who is a light heavyweight boxer‚ who was forced to retire from the ring after breaking his hand in the last fight. His wife Mae had hoped for years and years that he would quit boxing before really messing himself up. James works as a laborer at

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    Death of a Salesman Movie Review An American Tragedy or Real World Reality? Arthur Miller successfully portrays themes of disaster in his play Death of a Salesman. This play turned film in 1884 during its Broadway debut‚ majorly produced by Volker Schlondroff. Not only directed by the best‚ Willy Loman’s original black and white personality was brought to colors by Dustin Hoffman. Accompanying; John Malkovich played the leading protagonist/antagonist personality of Biff Loman. While Willy Loman

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    Film Review—The King’s speech The King’s speech is a historical based biopic about King George VI; the Duke of York (known as Bertie in his family) who went on to assume the throne of England in 1936. The movie was mainly descripting the journey of him to overcome his painful struggle among public speech‚ and how he gains help from Australian therapist—Lionel Logue. George conquered his stammer and found his voice to lead his people to face the most devastating war humanity has ever

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    Hunger Games: Movie Review The Hunger Games is a young adult novel written by Suzanne Collins. It is written in the voice of sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen‚ who lives in a post-apocalyptic world in the country of Panem where the countries of North America once existed. The Capitol‚ a highly advanced metropolis‚ holds absolute power over the rest of the nation. The Hunger Games are an annual event in which one boy and one girl aged 12 to 18 from each of the 12 districts surrounding the Capitol

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    King’s Speech Review The King’s Speech is a movie about a royal monarch with a severe speech impediment. He has suffered from a stammer his entire life. When his father‚ who is king‚ passes away the throne is given to an elder brother. The brother choses to abdicate the throne‚ forcing the duke into power. Required to give speeches‚ he seeks help from an unlicensed speech therapist. The movie is his journey to overcome the stammer and take the throne as king. My opinion of the movie is well casted

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    Movie Review: 3 Idiots

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    Movie Review: 3 Idiots Last Saturday‚ we watched an Indian movie entitled “3 Idiots”. It is my first time to watch an Indian film and I must tell you that it is a great experience. At first‚ I actually taught that it is a typical comedy movie but I was wrong. There are so many lessons to be learned in the film. The first lesson is we should always follow our passion. Very often‚ we deceive ourselves by giving in to the demands of the people around us‚ rather than following what our minds dictate

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