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    The Castle Film Analysis

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    Summary:   Discusses the Australian film‚ The Castle. Explores how Australia is depicted in the film. Provides a plot summary. The Castle conveys a variety of messages about Australia. This is primarily done through the experiences of the members of the Kerrigan family‚ a typical Australian family .For the Kerrigan’s‚ every day is a good day because it is nurtured by the seeds of love‚ gratitude‚ and reverence. Although others in the drama look down their noses at this family‚ they possess the

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    created in our group‚ incorporates five different scenes taken from the novel. The scenes chosen‚ each‚ hold a significance to ideas portrayed throughout the book. The first scene of our trailer involves the bombing of the entire city shown at the end of the novel. The scene is inclusive of a whole city being burned by a wave of flames created by this bomb‚ in which people‚ dogs‚ and other residents are being turned into instant ashes. This scene depicts the end of the dystopian society present throughout

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    The Dagger Scene The Dagger Scene in Macbeth is to be interpreted along psychological lines. It is to be understood that the dagger scene is not a part of the supernatural machinery of the play. Macbeth is highly excited‚ it is his imagination what made him believe that he saw a dagger beckoning(calling) him‚ for Macbeth being a moral coward was unable to accept the responsibility for any decision. He had uptill now depended upon witches and his wife to fool him on taking the decision to kill Duncan

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    SETTING Description: The chase scene is set in a tunnel and on the streets of Gotham City. There is a lot of buildings and structures surrounding the action telling us that the action is important only here. COSTUMING Description: Purple and green suit- royalty and jealous. This means that the Joker is powerful but also jealous of Batman. He also wears a suit- suggesting he is a powerful person but because of the colour‚ doesn’t play by the rules of society. "You either die a hero‚ or you

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    The Club Film Analysis

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    The filmmaking competence of the acclaimed Chilean director Pablo Larraín (Tony Manero"‚ Post Mortem"‚ "No"‚ "The Club") is not at stake in his latest feature‚ “Jackie”‚ a stylized biopic with a few aspects to admire. The film‚ written by Noah Oppenheim (“The Maze Runner”‚ “Allegiance”) and co-produced by Darren Aronofsky ("Requiem for a Dream"‚ "The Wrestler"‚ "Black Swan")‚ is centered on the former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy‚ emulating her emotional states in the aftermath of President John

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    is to canvas a fictional crime scene. You are the fingerprint examiner: You respond to a homicide scene in a retail store employing numerous people‚ and upon arrival find police officers and several employees present. You also find a deceased victim who has obviously been shot‚ indications of a fight‚ articles of clothing‚ office supplies‚ papers‚ narcotics enclosed in plastic containers‚ and two guns‚ scattered on the floor and in other locations within the scene. Explain what you are looking

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    Films semiotic analysis

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    women differ in so many different ways. Creating myths like “ You are not normal‚ if you won’t find anyone”‚ “You can’t be good without man”‚ many variations of “Beauty myths”. This essay will focus first on the film The Ugly Truth (Luketic‚ 2009) arguing about gender issues‚ furthermore the films The Princess Diaries (Marshall‚ 2001) and Legally Blond (Luketic‚ 2001) will be analyzed to support the argument in which the heroines portrayed as pathetic beings‚ not able to do anything without men‚ even

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    of the neighborhood because of her impressive skills. Scene I AKI is sitting in her sewing room. AKI: Even though he has someone like me‚ he never comes home. When is he coming home? I have grown tired of waiting for him. Whatever. I have a lot of work to do. [She proceeds to take her scissors and start working.] AKI: These scissors that my mother used to use‚ the more I sharpen it the better it cuts. [The Scene Dims Out] Scene II AKI is walking around the town. AKI: The town seems

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    Taken: Film Analysis

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    Film Analysis: Taken The movie Taken is about a Father’s quest to rescue his daughter from her abduction and nearly immanent disappearance into the dark world of the international sex trade. Brian’s worst fears are realized when Kim and her friend are immediately abducted from the Paris apartment at which they’ve just arrived. While Kim is being dragged away by the as yet unknown abductors‚ she manages to phone Bryan‚ who begins to piece together clues that will take him to the darkness of Paris’s

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    Film Essay

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    were mostly for pure entertainment‚ never delving too deep into the human psyche or touching on subjects outside of the day to day lives of the upper crust of society. Films never touched on the real day lives of the average person who‚ ironically‚ paid to those types of movies. During ww2 films served a similar purpose. Many of the films at the time were created to boost morale of people at home and to support the troops. They were understandably created to make the public at home feel a little less

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