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    The Lego Movie Analysis

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    When thinking of “The Lego Movie” it’s easy to dismiss it as another movie made to entertain the minds of 4 to 11 year olds. A movie created just for parents to get one solid hour of peace from their kids but it’s surprisingly the opposite. The movie surprises its viewers with cleverly written jokes‚ action packed scenes‚ and heartwarming characters. This Warner Brothers production grabs the attention of its viewer and keeps them entertained all the way to the end. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher

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    Mingi Movie Analysis

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    This heartwarming and extraordinary documentary infiltrates the lives of the Kara people in one of the oldest tribes in Ethiopia. The tribe seems to be preserved in terms of the way things are ran‚ a person must confine in the elders of the tribe first before doing anything. The youth of the tribe adopted some of the western culture as far as clothing and the education that is taught. When diving deep into the culture‚ the film uncovers one of the tribes biggest secrets known as ‘mingi’. Mingi is

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    Stardust: Movie Analysis

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    Director: Matthew Vaughn Essay The director uses shots and angle to make the movie more divert. It makes the movie have emotion and thrill. In the movie Stardust Matthew Vaughn uses shots and angles to show emotion‚ excitement and power in his scenes. He uses a lot of low-angle shots to make the character look powerful‚ he also uses a lot of medium close-ups to show the expression of the character’s face but at the same time you can also see a bit of their upper shoulders‚ and he also uses a

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    Movie Review The Moonlight The film “The Moonlight” is a dramatic film that focusses in identity‚ sexuality‚ family‚ and most of all masculinity. The protagonist of the movie the “Moonlight” reflects the conflicted and fluid masculinity of young African-American men in the US. The film has three different stages played by various characters to help narrate the story of Chiron. This essay paper looks into the comparison between this movie‚ and “The Bucket List‚" movie. To begin with‚ both the

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    and committed arson. Alfred Adler’s theory‚ the Adlerian‚ suggests that the development of a personality is discovered by striving for superiority‚ trying to overcome feelings of inferiority. These prevalent social and family conditions lead to psychological malfunctions within the children‚ causing feelings of inferiority which the serial killers instilled in their victims. Mental and physical trauma causes negative long lasting effects upon an individual. ‘42% of convicted serial killers suffered

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    Divergent Movie Analysis

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    Based solely on the novel of Divergent a movie was made lasting two hours and nine minutes. This isn’t a short span of time for a movie yet‚ could it be pure coincidence that they left out some details. Could it have been some of the effects were to gruesome for a film rated PG-13? Or were these actions of leaving the details out more purposeful? Does it give the movie somewhat of a different meaning than the original script of the book? So it brings into question‚ who wrote it better the writer

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    Carrie Movie Analysis

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    Carrie Carrie is a 2013 remake of Stephen King’s 1974 Carrie novel. This movie film was directed by Kimberly Peirce with the help of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. The movie shows of a mother and daughter relationship between religious mother Margaret played by Julianne Moore and daughter Carrie played by Chloe Grace Moretz. Peirce shows how Carrie being in the house with her religious mother’s beliefs affects the social beliefs of Carrie at school‚ and how she takes revenge on everybody. Carrie is and

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    Guinevere Movie Analysis

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    Guinevere’s appearance played a huge roll in how confident she was‚ but in the movie they failed to emphasize this aspect of the book. There was a slight mood switch between the book and the movie when the producers decided to throw in the World War II twist. The cast of the movie becomes very serious and a little frightened whenever the planes are seen. They also threw in a feud between Edythe and Guinevere. In the movie Edythe sees Guinevere at the soup kitchen while making out with a man different

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    Selma Movie Analysis

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    The film we saw in class was the drama history movie Selma. The top 5 characters of the movie are Dr. Martin Luther King Jr (David Oyelowo)‚ Coretta Scott King (Carmen Ejogo)‚ President Lyndon B. Johnson (Tom Wilkinson)‚ Malcolm X (Nigel Thatch) and‚ Andrew Young ( André Holland). The movie is famous as it takes place during the famous 1965 Selma March‚ when black people were taking a stand and letting their voices be heard about the unequal voting rights they have compared to whites. Martin Luther

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    another. Each character in the movie is in some way personally affected‚ transformed‚ damaged‚ or mistreated by racism. They’re also all in some way guilty of racism themselves. A racist cop pulls over a black couple and molests the wife‚ only later to risk his life to save the women; an honest cop protects a black man from discrimination only to later discriminate against someone himself. The movie in the end is both intense and thought provoking. Throughout the movie we are only shown the characters

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