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    Iranian movie he had seen with around 1‚000 children and parents‚ and how everyone watched the movie so attentively. He claims that people only want “to see what everybody else is seeing.” Our imagination is so lost in these movies that we don’t realize that there are numerous other movies with actual creative content (296-299). I believe in order for a movie to be considered great‚ it must have the following criteria’s; a good plot‚ in-depth visuals and sound‚ and hooks the audience.

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    Movie Reviews Letitia Crosson Captain America:The First Avenger This classic hero was done good in this modern rendition of a very old storyline. Steve Rogers‚ a sickly young man turned super soldier‚ who wanted nothing more than to fight alongside his fellow Americans‚ and childhood best friend‚ captured the hearts of action and comic book lovers.In a perfect combonation of writing and direction‚ the movie ensures that the viewer falls in love with Steve Rogers before they made him into

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    Swing Kids Movie Analysis

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    Swing kids is the movie directed by Thomas carter in 1993.The movie visualizes the life of people living in Germany during 1939s.Depicting to the life story of 1939s Hamburg‚ Germany the swing was the main form of recreation that could make young kids forget everything about the dominance of Nazi government. It shows how miserable was the life of the people and how Nazis used to control over the people. By specializing certain characters in the movie‚ the movie depicts the lightness and darkness

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    show‚ and follow the plot‚ but she decides to change things up. Now‚ her modern influence starts changing the way Pleasantville citizens think‚ as well as changing the landscape from black and white to technicolor. The most important part of this movie is the eponymous setting. “No one is homeless in Pleasantville. It’s just not what it’s like.” Pleasantville is perfect. Well‚ not perfect‚ it’s “swell”. The temperature is always sunny and cool‚ the residents are content; hell‚ the school basketball

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    In the movie‚ The Lord of the Flies‚ man is expressed as neither good nor bad. Jack’s tribe represents how man can be seen as evil; they were ruthless and didn’t care about anything. Jack told his tribe to do horrible things like kill Simon because they thought he was the beast in the dark‚ and one boy even killed Piggy too and they all tried to kill Ralph at the end. They were all bad things and bad people who did them. But‚ Ralph and his tribe were good. They made sure everyone was fed and safe

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    23 Blast: Movie Analysis

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    Directed by Dylan Baker‚ the movie 23 Blast is inspired by the true story of Travis Freeman who is a Kentucky teen that goes blind and after feeling sorry for himself for a while‚ eventually gains hope and overcomes the challenges of his disability. The movie starts off with Travis and his best friend Jerry Baker playing Pee Wee football and ever since then they’ve been the dynamic duo all the way through high school. In the small‚ faith driven town of Corbin‚ Kentucky everybody knew Travis Freeman

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    The Violence Movie‚ Roller Ball Murder The story of Roller Ball Murder is very intense in the movie‚ yet mysterious in the short story. I have never seen a movie like this‚ and it added a spice to my life. The game of roller ball is pictured more violent in the movie than the short story. I think that the main reason for this was because vision gave out more impact on what was going on in the story rather than literature. Jonathan E. is the main character‚ and he is the winner of this cruel

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    directed a film version of Romeo and Juliet very well‚ but a movie can not capture everything from the book. So‚ which movie portrayed the book better? There are aspects of both movies that portray the book better. For example‚ there could one movie could show the character’s personality better than the other one or one movie can show the city of Verona better than the other movie did. Small details of a scene could make a scene in one movie a lot better than on the other. Even the smallest of things

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    A Beautiful Mind The movie “A Beautiful Mind” directed by Ron Howard is based on the real story of mathematician John F. Nash Jr.‚ played by Russell Crow. John Nash was a gifted young man from West Virginia that‚ while studying in Princeton‚ created his “game theory” also knows as “Nash equilibrium”‚ which was the break through in modern economics‚ and for which he got the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics later on in his life. Also except his extraordinary mind John Nash had a psychological

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    Steel Magnolias is a great movie of love‚ laughter‚ and tears. It features six strong-willed woman who "are the Steel Magnolias of the tittle…” as Roger Ebert says. The women dealt with many set backs in life‚ but no matter what they kept their southern grace and charm in tact at all times. In the film one of the main set backs is Shelby‚ one of the “Steel Magnolias” (Julia Roberts)‚ fighting with diabetes. Shelby’s diabetes is so bad she’s not supposed to have children due to the strains it would

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