about a young girl named Olive who dreams of being in beauty pageants. In the first scenes of the movie it shows Olive mimicking the winner of the Miss America pageant in ah and amazement. Olive is invited to the Little Miss Sunshine pageant in California by default‚ which leads her and her dysfunctional family on a great journey to California. Although the journey is filled with turmoil and loss‚ their main priority is to get Olive to the pageant. At first glance‚ Olive is not what one would think
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name of Olive Penderghast‚ whose desperate desire is to be recognized and noticed. Deep within she feels lonely and just wants to feel loved and accepted. This desperate desire to no longer be a loner and to just be accepted is shared from the very beginning by one of her peers‚ Brandon. During detention he shares with Olive that he is “tormented every day at school‚” and he just wants this to stop. His escape from this lifestyle is Olive. To set this up‚ we will rewind. Previously‚ Olive and her
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average little girl who wants to be a beauty queen. The glamour‚ wholesomeness and charm of pageantry that Olive strives to become helps portray the theme of growing up. The film director and producer help to do so with the use of film codes and conventions. I have chosen the opening scene of the movie to demonstrate this. As you can see at the very first image shown in the movie where just olives eyes are shown‚ it is immediately evident these eyes are portraying desire. The scene uses the camera angle
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So Olive is like those who have recently entered Gnosis; she is “full of impatience; [she] wants immediate phenomenal manifestations‚ instantaneous astral projections‚ illumination‚ wisdom ... etc” (Weor‚ Perfect Matrimony 85). Whereas the Christian sees salvation in the next world‚ the Gnostic sees salvation in this present world. Eric Voegelin sees that the Gnostic man “no longer wishes to perceive in admiration the intrinsic order of the universe. For him the world has become a prison from which
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Video Case Study: Olive Hoover Kim Preuit University of Southern California Olive Hoover is a seven year old that is afforded an opportunity to compete in the Little Miss Sunshine pageant by chance. Little Miss Sunshine is the story of a family who‚ in the face of many physical‚ emotional‚ and social obstacles‚ band together to support the dreams of Olive. The following discussion is a theoretical analysis of Olive Hoover applying concepts from four theories‚ and a critical analysis of each
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The three act structure is an old technique that is still used in movies‚ plays‚ books‚ etc. It is used in the movie‚ Little Miss Sunshine‚ to tell the journey of Richard‚ Olive and the rest of the family to California for the beauty pageant Olive was selected to participate in. Little Miss Sunshine utilizes the three act structure by setting the story up in the beginning of the film (Act 1: the Setup)‚ introducing conflict(s) (Act 2: Confrontation)‚ and resolving the story (Act 3: the Resolution)
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Henry starts‚ “‘Olive’‚ he says‚ and she turns. ‘You’re not going to leave me are you?’ (Strout 29). Readers hear Olive’s response‚ which is then followed by a bit of interiority‚ and ends with dialogue: “‘Oh for God’s sake‚ Henry. You could make a women sick’...How could
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Abigail Breslin was nominated for her portrayal of Olive. Little Miss Sunshine was also nominated for Best Motion Picture of the Year. The film was nominated and awarded over 40 various awards. The Hoovers are a unique group‚ but they put the fun into dysfunctional. Grandpa Hoover‚ portrayed by Alan Arkin‚ is a heroin addicted‚ porn enjoying‚ nursing home evictee with a colorful and obscenity laced vocabulary. He is working with his granddaughter Olive on a dance routine for a beauty pageant. Grandpa
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because of how Olive treated her. I can relate to how she felt betrayed when her friend started changing into a person she couldn’t recognize anymore. I relate because she felt hurt when her friend started lying to her‚ and then dropped her as a friend. I can relate to the feelings Rhiannon felt. In the movie Easy-A‚ Rhiannon was talking with her friend‚ she was excited after hearing that she spent the day with a guy. Rhiannon wanted to know what happened on that day because Olive decided to hangout
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Mrs. Griffith to hide her affair with student Mica. In her office‚ Mrs. Griffith begging Olive |Soundtrack - soft guitar music that is also used to accompany the scene in which Brandon begs Olive to pretend to sleep with him. This links these two scenes where Olive has sacrificed herself for others that she feels sympathetic towards in the viewer’s minds and reinforces the positive feelings we have towards Olive. Close-up of Olive’s face - clearly shows emotion and brings all focus to her reactions
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