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    Taxi Driver 1976 Martin Scorsese Every individual in society has a set of values that influences others’ way of thinking. The movie Taxi Driver challenges those values and zooms in on a culturally specific part -the druggies‚ gangs and prostitutes. The ideological theory can be applied to Taxi Driver to show violence as the ultimate means of “cleaning up” the filth and bad parts of society. Robert Deniro stars as the protagonist (Travis Bickle) in Taxi Driver. The entire movie is from his

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    Misc-En-Scene Sin City

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    Title of movie: Sin City For my essay on mise-en-scene‚ I will be talking about Sin City‚ written and directed by Frank Miller‚ Robert Rodriquez and Quentin Tarantino. In this film‚ there are many unique techniques used by the directors to portray emotions‚ hidden meanings and to determine mood. Sin City is a bold and brutal adaptation of the graphic novels written by Frank Miller. Mise-en-scene is a cinematic term‚ which refers to techniques used by directors to help construct a specific onscreen

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    intensity that transcends throughout all of his performances on screen. He is an actor that believes in the style of Method Acting and has shown an unshakable commitment to his craft throughout his career. His performance in Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver demonstrates how significant an actor can be. De Niro perfectly embodies the character of Travis Bickle- a man who

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    with your best. Being a taxi driver is not an exemption. Yet despite being a challenging job‚ it is an awesome opportunity for meeting different kinds of people and going to different places. From Taxi Register‚ being a taxi driver requires one to be sociable‚ polite and friendly. I surely agree with it. No passenger would like to ride a cab whose driver looks so uninviting. At all times I try my best to be courteous‚ polite and accommodating to my passengers. As a taxi driver I know that I am responsible

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    is our point of view and we perceive the events of the film through him. When he talks to himself‚ we share his head space. We have to understand that just because he sees things as black and white‚ what he determines is good from evil‚ he is the driver but we are only a passenger. He betrays us‚ but society rewards him for his violence. That is the

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    Introduction The current taxi operation mode features a high ratio of vacant taxies roaming the streets‚ while lots of potential customers complaining being unable to find a taxi. The major reason for this inefficiency is that the current taxi dispatch system is incapable of exchanging information between taxi drivers‚ customers and the dispatch system in a real-time manner. Thus‚ an inefficient taxi dispatch system has created problems not only for the passengers but also to taxi drivers. Global Positioning-enable

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    The blockbuster film Ocean ’s Eleven‚ released in 2001‚ was the first film of a trilogy of heist films directed by Steven Soderbergh. This big budget crime-thriller remake of the 1960 ’s Rat Pack favourite conveys the intricately thrilling plot where Daniel Ocean leads a rag-tag group of con artists and ex-cons for the monumental heist of 3 major Las Vegas Casinos. This sequence is significant because it sets up the diegesis of the film and also gives us an insight into the character of the protagonist

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    Genre Film Knight 3 May 1995 Taxi Driver as Radicalized Film Noir In his film Taxi Driver‚ Martin Scorcese presents a world where characters are subsumed in the  urban landscape‚ vertical planes obscure the horizon‚ and hazy lights reflect off streets perpet­ ually slick with rain. Scorcese combines realistic settings with expressionist cinematography to  construct a stylized vision of meaninglessness‚ in which a psychopathic protagonist moves from  street to street without direction‚ f

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    the mis en scene‚ the film takes place in the 1940’s. The costumes support that era. For instance‚ one of the main characters Det. McPherson wears a trench coat and fedora which was standard clothing for that era. I feel that the mis en scene was effective throughout this film. In the scene were Det. McPherson is talking with Bessie about how the bottle of scotch appeared in Laura’s apartment‚ he

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    Enhancing Competitiveness: Comfort Taxi 1.    Describe the customer value proposition and the profit model that underlay Comfort Taxi’s business model. Customer Value Proposition Who is the Customer. Comfort Transportations customers are taxi cab drivers (internal)‚ and those who need taxi services (external). What does the customer value? Taxi Cab Drivers value easy access to external customers and ease of use for the other problems they must worry about such as rental fees and gas. External

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