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    Ordinary People follows a family that just endured a tragic loss. The movie is focused around the Jarrett family of Beth‚ the mother‚ Calvin‚ the father‚ and Conrad the son. The Jarret family has recently lost their son Buck in a boating accident. The other son Conrad was with Buck and witnessed him being pulled away by the current. Conrad is deeply impacted by the death of his brother and even tries to commit suicide. The movie picks up right after Conrad returns from a mental hospital. Each family

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    The Immorality in The Great Gatsby Good morning/afternoon Ms fellow classmates‚ Today I will analysis F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great American Novel‚ The Great Gatsby which has recently been adapted into a movie from Baz Lurrhman and I will discuss the immorality in the character Daisy Buchanan when she hit Myrtle Wilson her husbands mistress with Jay Gatsby’s car kill her instantly and knowingly drove off without stopping. Then allowing Gatsby to take the blame for it and the subsequently an unexpected

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    Mean Girls Movie Analysis

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    The movie i got my parody from is Mean Girls. I have changed and transformed the title to Nasty Boys. I have used big bold white font to make it stand out. It is positioned on the top of the page to attract the audience. It is a teen comedy. The back ground is blue to represent boys. The central image is of Cody Heron‚ the main character with his white shirt unbuttoned and his pants sitting low. His body position looks like he is posing with his hands behind his head and his abs facing towards

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    One example of how the book and the movie are different is‚ in the book the indians were placed in each room and they disappeared after each death happened. In the movie the indians were all in the kitchen and after each death one got broken. I think they changed this in the movie because it was easier to have them all together instead of in each room so when they counted them they didn’t have to go room to room. Another example is in the first part of the movie it started out in a boat. In the book

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    Movie: The Brave One Actress: Jody Foster playing Erica Bane      In The Brave One‚ Jody Foster plays Erica Bane she is the host of a radio show call Streetwalk.  The movie starts out showing her happy.  She is planning her wedding‚ picking out colors for invitations.  She attends a friend’s art show.  He fiance show up to surprise her after he says he can’t come.  They walk home together arm in arm.  They then get their German Shepard‚ Curtis‚ and take him for a walk in the park.  They throw a

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    daydreaming about Cheryl everywhere he went. I found this movie really thrilling and enjoyable. The movie was entertaining. It had a lot of funny moments. For instance‚ when Walter and his boss were fighting in the elevator over a childhood toy called Strechy Arm Strong. But the funniest part for me was watching adult men acting like little kids. The scene that got me laughing so

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    Movie Analysis: Gone Girl

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    The movie Gone Girl‚ can be analyzed through van Gennep’s theory‚ rite of passage. Throughout the movie‚ the experience of the main character Nick‚ has three stages which match the theory’s threefold scheme that consist of separation‚ liminality and incorporation. The first stage begins at the beginning of the movie‚ as the wife of Nick‚ Amy goes missing. Nick’s life as a husband has ended as he is separated from his wife and his marriage becomes incomplete. Nick’s situation perfectly matches what

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    Ex Machina Movie Analysis

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    Two weeks ago‚ I saw the movie Ex Machina in my English class. The movie showed us the impact of new technology on humans. After watching the movie‚ I ask myself if we were victims of the progress. Personally‚ I think we are. We are victims of progress for intelligence and privacy issues. First of all‚ progress is all around us‚ simply passing by texting. Texting wasn’t always in our society. Texting is a new kind of talking with it’s own kind of grammar and conventions. It’s destroying our language

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    Life on the Mississippi was an amusing movie long and detailed movie which covered the story of the steamboat pilots. This movie shows Twain starting out as a young boy that conned his way onto the Paul Jones‚ where Mr. Bixby the pilot‚ finally agrees to teach him the Mississippi from New Orleans to St. Louis for a cost of five hundred dollars‚ paid out of his first wages as a pilot. Life on the Mississippi was written early in his career‚ about his time as a boy and man‚ as an apprentice and as

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    Black Robe Movie Analysis

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    Indians of Quebec and the Jesuit missionaries from France. In the beginning of the movie‚ Black Rope is headstrong in his own ways and thinking that he can help the native people. Along with that‚ he is also ready and anxious to tackle any challenges and conflicts that may cross his path. Black Rope is also very committed in his ultimate belief in his God and his high power over‚ what he calls‚ the “savages”. As the movie goes on‚ it is apparent to see the differences in the French Jesuit culture and

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