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    Adapting a novel into a film is difficult‚ the director must analyze the book and pick what he/she wants to include in the film. In the film adaptation of The Grapes of Wrath‚ director John Ford attempts to turn 455 pages of the novel into a movie lasting no more than 2 hours. The first part of the film follows the book fairly closely and is very effective. However‚ the second half and the ending in particular are significantly different from the book and is not as effective. The first part of the

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    parents would be watching‚ so they would know he was free‚ but then he was cut short‚ as he became peppered with bullet holes and was killed by the Handicapper General‚ Diana Moon Glampers‚ who used a shotgun to shoot him. The director kept this in the movie because there would have been no other way for Harrison to show that he was breaking free. Perhaps he could have used the radio‚ but you would not be able to see or feel the emotion flowing

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    One more concept found in this movie is Gender Intimidation. When Jess first showed her interest in being a professional con‚ Nicky laughed at her. He told her that it would be hard because she was a woman. In other words‚ her let know that even though she beautiful‚ she was too weak to get involved. His team was build up of men only and there were basically no place for a woman. But She didn’t discourage and ended up‚ as “Femme fatale” was only men were allowed. The final concept we

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    In society today movies are just something people watch for enjoyment but they never take a second and look at the real message behind the movie. Each movie has a different message and anyone can find it. If you fully analyze a film you can learn so much and see how much went in to making the film from the filming to the color and lighting and most importantly editing. As we move into the future and the technology advances I hope that people will look at movies as more than just something to do

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    that some crony capitalism may be present‚ as movie studios receive tax incentives from the government‚ while in-turn lining the pockets of political campaigners. Though the general practices may be legal in the United States‚ that has not stopped numerous high-profile judicial cases from arising in an effort to alter the established

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    by Michael Curtiz. “Casablanca” is a romantic drama set during World War 2 in Vichy France‚ Morocco. It follows the imperishable love of its two main characters through its trials and tribulations at a time of great difficulty for everyone. The movie opens with a narrator explaining life in “Casablanca” and the story of its residents. The narrator explains how refugees from all over the world are trying desperately to reach America in the search of a new life. He tells us that after a long difficult

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    parent’s house. Things started to get suspicious for Chris Washington whom is African-American. Even with assurance from his white girlfriend that her parents are open‚ would result in a plot that would make the audience watching the movie to start feeling

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    "Mean Girls" is an action-packed movie full of drama and gossip. The movie is based off of the life of Cady Heron. Cady has wonderful parents that have an interesting occupation. They are zoologists. Since birth‚ Cady has been living the life of a innocent‚ smart‚ and sweet homeschooled girl that lived in the African Jungle. However‚ her world was about to be turned upside down as she had no idea what was to come when her family decided it was time to movie back to the United States. Knowing all

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    Angel Evil occurs in many forms throughout the movie Angel Heart‚ whether it is through Louis Cypher who emerges as the devil himself or the voodoo‚ black magic‚ devil worship‚ greed‚ lust‚ suspicion‚ vice and handful of murders that take place throughout the journey of Harold Angel’s search for Johnny Favorite. Despite these being some of the most abominable evils known to man‚ it is not these encounters that make up the central evil found in the movie‚ but rather Harold Angel’s denial of himself

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    towards it. Nature and animals have always fascinated me. I hope to grow up to help the environment and animals who are powerless. When I was a kid‚ I saw a movie called Beethoven about a family who brings in a puppy into their family. The antagonists of the movie owned a puppy mill that treated the dogs harshly. Even after watching the movie‚ I did not believe that they actually exist. I did not know how cruel‚ greedy‚ and heartless some people were. I was naive because I used to think that cows

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