’The Man Who Loved Flowers’ is a short story written by Stephen King in 1977. The story takes place on a beautiful spring evening in New York City. From the outside it looks like a normal day in the Big Apple with a lovely atmosphere because of the weather and time of year. However‚ there is a lot more to add and the theme of crime and violence plays a big role. A limited third person narrator tells the story. The viewpoint is from the main character and most of his feelings are known. As the title
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I personally feel that James Cameron falls into the auteur theory as a director and falls within the parameters of the definition provided in the reading‚ “directorial style.” (Gocsik 92) Cameron is an auteur of his own filmography. Any concept‚ style of any idea‚ theme or attitude that can be considered as obsessively used. In Cameron’s case this can be seen with his obsession of space and water or combination of both. Cameron’s obsessiveness is apparently clear in his filmography‚ taking into account
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This is a short story about a young girl who is protecting her ten-year-old brother‚ who witnessed a hit man a murder. It all started when Danny the younger brother goes to his doctor’s appointment alone‚ and sees a nurse bend over a very rich man and inject him with a poison. He notices that Danny saw what he did and that makes him a target‚ Danny flees from the hospital and races home using his bike‚ and he gets home and quickly locks the door. His sister Megan starts rambling about how Danny mistreats
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The Master of Suspense “There is no terror in the bang‚ only in the anticipation of it.” Alfred Hitchcock said so eloquently. He was not the man of horror‚ mystery or sudden shock—no‚ Alfred Hitchcock was a man of suspense. He understood the mind and how the anticipation of something was even more fearful than the unknowing. Hitchcock‚ to this day‚ will remain one of the most phenomenal directors of all time because of his keen eye for creativity in the simplest of forms. He created art out
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1. The film I chose from the list of Alfred Hitchcock films is titled “Lifeboat” and it was released on January 11th‚ 1944. They’re quite a few principle characters in this film‚ such as a women named Constance Porter who is a journalist and was filming the battle between a Allied ship and a U-boat. Another character is a man named John Kovac who is black gang oiler‚ then their is CJ Rittenhouse Jr. a wealthy man‚ also their is a man named Gus Schmidt who changed his last name to Smith due to the
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In the story‚ The Boarded Window‚ there is usage of magic realism towards the end of the story where the man gets visions of lighting and loud noises‚ and a unique vision when the panther supposedly attacked the wife. Waking up the next day to find the panther’s ears in between the wife’s teeth ‚ holds the true essence of magic realism. The boarded window itself represents Murlock. The passage also tells us that he did not board the window because of the hatred for light and air but some other reason
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In Shadow of a Doubt (1943)‚ Alfred Hitchcock creates many moments of suspense and mystery. Throughout the entire film the audience is taken through a ride of high moments of suspense and filled with a large impact of mystery. Personally this is one of my favorite films and I really liked the film imagery that Hitchcock used throughout the film. There were many moments where Hitchcock used a variety of his infamous techniques of cutting between scenes. In fact‚ Shadow of a Doubt was one of his favorite
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decade. Dennis Hopper’s Easy Rider was quite possibly one of the most pronounced and symbolic movies of the sixties in its efforts to convey the way the "youth" of that time period felt‚ and how they perceived the world they were living in. Hopper’s movie‚ a hit from the start‚ is basically about two men cruising cross-country by motorcycle to Mardis Gras. These men‚ by today’s standards‚ would be considered hippies. They enjoyed partaking in drugs‚ alcohol‚ and had a preoccupation with sexual relations
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Vertigo & Psycho Like most other directors Alfred Hitchcock had a certain stylistic feel to his movies. He was arguably one of the greatest directors and most definitely the king of suspense. Whether you enjoyed his movies or not they were still intriguing pieces of art that at the time left audiences walking out of the theatre in a sense of hysteria. His films have rained terror on his audiences for decades and two in particular have especially caused a level of frenzy‚ Psycho and Vertigo
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A data mining approach to analysis and prediction of movie ratings M. Saraee‚ S. White & J. Eccleston University of Salford‚ England Abstract This paper details our analysis of the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)‚ a free‚ user-maintained‚ online resource of production details for over 390‚000 movies‚ television series and video games‚ which contains information such as title‚ genre‚ box-office taking‚ cast credits and user ’s ratings. We gather a series of interesting facts and relationships
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