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    Louisiana State University is in Baton Rouge‚ Louisiana. The advantages to the Advantages to the placement of the college are insurmountable‚ while the same can be said of about the disadvantages. For a student living in state‚ the traveling to and from college may not be a serious factor to

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    When given power‚ people may misuse it “because they can.” Their followers feel that it must be okay because someone at such a high status is doing it‚ even though it is not. In the dystopian novel‚ Never Fall Down‚ a group by the name of the Khmer Rouge invades Cambodia and takes all of their people. They have all of the power at the time‚ and force the people to work against their will. This turned out to be one of most devastating periods in history. Others may claim that power brings

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    Double Indemnity (1944 Billy Wilder) 1) Give a brief description of the narrative‚ what are the cause and effect links‚ which propel the narrative? Walter Neff is a successful insurance salesman for Pacific All Risk returning who sits down at his desk and tells a story into a Dictaphone to Keyes. A story about how Walter meets Phyllis during a house call to renew an automobile insurance policy for her husband. A flirtation occurs not until Phyllis wonders how she could take out a policy on her husband’s

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    Critical analysis of narration in Mad Max: Fury Road. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) is the fourth film in the “Mad Max” franchise‚ directed by George Miller. At its heart‚ Mad Max: Fury Road is an action film following protagonist Max Rockatansky’s fight for survival in an apocalyptic wasteland‚ but it could also be considered a revolutionary piece of cinema. Mad Max: Fury Road is interestingly constructed‚ with the main protagonist Max taking a back seat throughout the film and having little dialogue

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    about Lucy and it also shows that Sam cares for and *loves his daughter‚ and he is fighting to keep her. Another way the power of love is shown in I am Sam‚ is through the music. Throughout the film‚ often there will be no diegetic sounds (in this case dialogue) and only non-diegetic sounds‚ which in I am Sam is music. This allows the music to tell a part of the story that words may not be able to. For instance‚ in the scene when Lucy and Sam are running away on a bus after a supervised visit‚ the song

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    adopts the same way of thinking as Eliot. Lang depicts the fragmented society through social stratification. He depicts the bourgeois as people who lead a callous and monotonous life in order to serve the wealthy upper class. The crescendo in the non-diegetic music with the addition of wavering vector lines in the beginning of the film forebodes the exploitation of the working class and creates a sense of chaos. The centralisation of the clock indicates that the workers literally work ‘around the clock’

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    lighting demonstrates the different moments of the relationship – whilst some scenes are more brightly lit and contain a brighter colour palette‚ the scenes in which there is conflict holds a more sombre colour palette and murky lighting. The non-diegetic music playing in line with these scenes is quite melancholic and the lyrics address the idea of time and innocence which compliments the reflective and sober mood. 1. Tom’s mood is conveyed at the start of the segment as we see Tom face down

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    clothes play in the film. How does costuming relate to character 
and plot? 9) Why is the explanation of the plan to the crew early on important to the way we react 
to the rest of the plot? 10) How does Soderbergh use sound (both diegetic and non‐diegetic – especially music) to 
enhance the film? 11) Why would you consider the dialogue in this film “hardboiled”

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    crimes against humanity. There are many occasions before the 1990’s all over the world that have had genocide against a certain population. Some of the most famous crimes against humanity that are still talked about today are Communist in China‚ Khmer Rouge in Cambodia‚ and Muslim militia and the government in Sudan. Also many of these crime against humanities have crimes that ties them with the crimes in Germany with the Nazi’s. In China the communist party led buy the Mao Zedong they targeted the Chinese

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    Film and television has taken over the world we live in‚ becoming one of the most popular ways for different personalities to express their stories in local and worldwide settings. Film allows auteurs to capture the essence of time‚ emotional circumstances and cultural differences in order to create stories that linger in the minds of their audiences. In particular‚ this is demonstrated in Australian film. Historically‚ Australian film tends to explore the cultural difficulties associated between

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