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    of The Hurt Locker could have never imagined her movie winning six academy awards. While the opinion from the audience played a role in these winnings‚ the technical aspect of the movie all the way down to the first shot of the movie‚ played the biggest role in this achievement. Bigelow used things such as moving camera shots‚ camera angles‚ lighting‚ and the use of long shots to create a realistic feel throughout the movie. Throughout the movie it appears that most of the shots were taken using

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    Winner Gregory Peck‚ Brock Peters‚ and Mary Badham. The movie is told from the perspective of Jean-Louise Finch (Mary Badham)‚ nicknamed Scout‚ a feisty tomboy that pulls us through a year and a half of racial injustice and life long lessons. Scout‚ with her older brother Jem (Philip Alford)‚ live with their widowed father Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck)‚ a respected and prominent defense lawyer‚ in a small town in Alabama called Maycomb. The movie‚ set in 1932‚ is right in the early years of the Great

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    MOVIE-GETTYSBURG SOURCE: BOOK-THE AMERICANS Summary Of the Movie Gettysburg was made in 1993 based on an award winning novel “ The Killer angels” by Micheal Shaara. It is one of the longest films in Hollywood and is based on an actual 3 days battle between the Confedrate Army (Southern states) and the Union Army (Northern states) at Gettysburg. This was the turning point in the US history where-in the winning streak of the Confederate Army was stopped by the Union Army during

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    I choose Forrest Gump as a historical movie. The movie was about a young man with a mental disability that goes through this major event in the 1960 – 1970s not only that but it was kind of romantic. Though out the entire movie‚ Forrest seems to be going along with the time line in his life looking for his first true love Jenny. Mean while she is living it out as a hippie tagging along with the wrong crowd and as for Forrest he maintains hope that one day she will love him. Not only that but the

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    Baz Luhrmann is the director of a modern version of Romeo and Juliet (written by Shakespeare). There are many differences from the movie and the book‚ such as swapping swords for guns‚ to really emphasize the violence there was in that day. However‚ despite the differences between the book and movie‚ Luhrmann kept to a very similar plot. His point in the movie was to make people believe that love at first sight was possible‚ that it was fate that Romeo and Juliet met and fell into deep love.

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    thought. Towards the end of the movie‚ Oscar and his friends ends their night of celebrating their New Year in a confrontation with police officers at the Fruitvale BART station. Unfortunately‚ that was Grant’s last encounter. In my opinion‚ the movie Fruitvale Station is an accurate representation of what occurred Oscar Grant on January 1‚ 2009. The movie didn’t portray Oscar as a saint who has never broken the law nor as a bad guy. The director of the movie made sure to show that Oscar had

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    SALVERY I come to this country about 11 years ago‚ I went to high school in North Seattle‚ I took U.S history class. In that class I learned about slavery in America and the world. I really enjoyed watching the movie‚ because it reminded me how people get treat in our time. The movie was very historical‚ very emotional‚ and extremely depressing watching the beating‚ crying‚ and extreme verbally attacking‚ to see how people getting separated from their own family endlessly. I believe that slavery

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    good movie. The film is set in Nazi ruled Germany in the year 1939 and tells the incredible story of three boys and their love and fight for swing music. Swing Kids is a remarkable display of directing and acting talent. Thomas Carter’s eye for camera technique lends the feeling of actually being alongside the characters throughout their struggle. From the moment the movie began with a remarkable dance sequence‚ to possibly one of the most dramatic and heart wrenching final scenes in movie history

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    even though the movie is titled The Pursuit of Happyness (deliberately spelt wrong)‚ it is pretty depressing. Yes‚ the movie is supposed to focus on the struggles of the main protagonist as he chases what seems like a chimerical dream. However‚ every time you think that things are going to get better‚ they only get even worse for Chris. As Chris and his son move from one slump to another‚ you begin to wonder is there truly light at the end of the tunnel for this man? The movie starts off with

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    The movie was very inciteful and funny by the way that Michael Moore reveals the insidious role that Capitalism has played in America. The movie brought a question to my mind which is “What is the price that America pays for its love of capitalism?” it seems to me as though that a plethora of Americans dreams are looking more and more like nightmares as families all over America pay the price with their jobs ‚ their homes and any life savings. In the movie Michael Moore showed several families

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