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    Warrior Movie Analysis

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    director‚ writer and producer Gavin O’Connor. O’Connor takes us through a story of two former MMA fighting brothers dealing with a harsh family past (“Warrior”). Gavin has also directed the 2000 film‚ Tumbleweeds‚ and the winner of the Best Sports Movie Award in 2004‚ Miracle (“Gavin O’Connor”). Tom Hardy (Tommy Conlon) was also featured in a major 2010 film‚ Inception‚ and This Means War in 2012. He also played one of the main roles in The Dark Knight Rises as villain Bane (“Tom Hardy”). Joel Edgerton

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    The 54th: Movie Analysis

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    The story was based upon black men from the North‚ fighting for slavery that was going on in the South. The group of men fighting was called the 54th. Even though the chance of losing the freedom‚ that each and every black man held‚ each fought for something that should be changed. With the strength and courage that each man had‚ they had the heart to go on. When looking at the North‚ they were portrayed as a group of people that were very wealthy. That the North was going to win the war with every

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    Whoever Fights Monsters

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    Brandon Lewis Whoever Fights Monsters Book Review The book‚ co-authored by Tom Scachtman‚ is about the development and application of serial killer profiling techniques in the 1970s and 80s and details Ressler’s FBI career and his personal dealings with some of America’s serial killers including John Wayne Gacy‚ Edmund Kemper‚ Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer. The story is told by one of its main participants‚ Robert Ressler‚ who largely developed the art of serial killer profiling. Ressler was profiling

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    The Grey Movie Analysis 2

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    the film‚ The Grey‚ seems to indicate a dark film. The word grey can also be defined as dull or lacking character and as Liam describes the men he works with and protects in the opening line of the movie‚ the viewers may make the connection of the film’s title with the story line to follow. As the movie progresses‚ the story evokes emotion and philosophical thinking among the men collectively and each of them individually. Each man is battling his own character flaws while attempting to simply survive

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    The 1989 movie‚ glory‚ was about the first black regiment to fight for the North in the Civil War; also known as the 54th Massachusetts. African-American runaway slaves and free men were not only fighting for their freedom‚ but were also fighting against discrimination. The government and white soldiers refused to view colored soldiers as equals‚ even though they were fighting the same war. Change began to happen by the end of the Civil War. Despite the challenges faced‚ Colonel Robert Shaw‚ John

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    “He always was an oddball. Him and his whole family. Real oddballs.’’ stated Charlie. “The monsters are due on Maple Street” is a teleplay by Rod Serling has a theme of fear of the unknown. The meter causes strange things to happen and nabers start the point fingers at each other. The meteor coming down was causing strange things to happen. When those who lived on Maple Street saw the meteor coming down they didn’t hear a crash though. “ It came way too close for my money” said Mrs. Brand. Soon after

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    Selena Movie Analysis

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    Selena had to overcome to become successful in Latin America it still makes it seem as if Selena was an automatic sensation‚ particularly in Mexico‚ where it is known she had difficulty winning people over. This is evident through the one scene in the movie where Selena visits Mexico and whilst there speaks Spanglish to reporters without any repercussions as later on a newspaper calls her the “genuine artist of the people.” Yet‚ it is no secret that at the beginning of her career the language barrier

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    Walkout Movie Analysis

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    During class we saw the film “Walkout”‚ it was a film that made me cry not only once but twice. The film showed the stereotypes and the expectations of Chicanos. I found the film being quite interesting because I could relate to it in many ways. For instance‚ I was also not allowed to speak Spanish in school and I was also the first generation to apply to a University. I always thought the walkouts were peaceful‚ I had no idea how brutally students were attacked. It was quite sad seeing students

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    Awakenings Movie Analysis

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    wakenings Part 1: In the movie Awakenings‚ a man named Dr. Malcolm Sayer applies for a job at a hospital in The Bronx‚ New York. As he’s being interviewed it’s obvious that he’s nervous and not comfortable around people. His resume shows how in the medical field‚ he’s mostly spent his time doing research and experiments but never working with humans or psychological problems. The manager hires him anyways and he gets right to work. They give him a patient named Lucy who has been in a catatonic

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    13th Movie Analysis

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    The documentary 13th‚ was an eye opening experience. It was a film in which it displayed issues of violence‚ crime‚ and race. In particular‚ I found it very interesting how the documentary stigmatized black men as violent individuals. How did they come up with this stigmatization? Was it based off of past historical events such as slavery and segregation? Anyone can be considered violent. Someone’s race doesn’t define whether or not they are violent; it is an individual’s actions that determines

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