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    Brief Movie Psychology

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    The stressors that Charlie was facing In the movie‚ there are two main stressors that Charlie was facing‚ which are the interpersonal relationship in school and the sexual abuse in his childhood. First of all‚ to start with the interpersonal relationship. After Charlie’s best friend committed suicide in 8th grade‚ he became depressed and admitted into a mental health care institution for a while. After the discharge‚ he started his high school life with no friends. Charlie desires to have new friends

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    Lars Movie Psychology

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    Lars is a person with many different characteristics. All throughout the movie he shows signs of how he could not only have Schizoid personality disorder but also Reactive attachment disorder. What he wants the most is to be alone and loved which means he doesn’t meet the criteria from Maslow’s hierarchy of needs that every human needs. Moreover‚ a doll comes into his life‚ making him think he now knows what it is to be loved‚ but in reality he is having feelings for an actual girl at the end.

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    Precious Movie Psychology

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    The movie “Precious”‚ is based on a novel “Push” by an American author Sapphire. It takes place in Harlem‚ New York the time period was 1987. We meet Claricee Precious Jones‚ but goes by Precious who is the main role in the film portrayed by Gabourey Sidibe. The film shows us that she is a sixteen year old girl who is illiterate‚ obese‚ and does not have any friends. She a feminization of poverty. Who has been raped by her father which resulted a incest pregnancy with two kids one of them “Mongo”

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    have is Laurie herself‚ who takes on the mother role as she takes care of Tommy and Linda. While Laurie is a strong female who continues to fight back over and over against Michael Meyers‚ like Lila in Psycho‚ she too is rescued with the help of a man and at times comes across as weak. She runs down the street yelling for help and as she runs through the house‚ trying to save the children‚ she screams‚ which only serves to help alert Michael to where she is at. Laurie also falls into the stereotype

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    Chinatown Jack Nicholson stars in Romon Polanski’s part mystery and part psychological drama Chinatown‚ Set in the 1940’s dried up Los Angeles. This Film is made up of a complex story line that is supported by the articulate acting of costars Fayne Dunaway and John Huston. The multilayered story line pulls you in and doesn’t let you go‚ as J.J. Gittes (Jack Nicholson) discovers himself trapped between mysteries trying to solve his way out. J.J. Gittes (Nicholson)‚ a former cop‚ now private detective

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    death‚ Hughes inherits the small family fortune and moves to Los Angeles to become a film Director in Hollywood. His movie Hell’s Angels‚ a huge film success‚ takes three years and a large sum of money for him to finish with a change from silent to sound. When he becomes romantically involved with Katharine Hepburn‚ she helps Hughes alleviate his symptoms of OCD. Even in the movie‚ his passion for aviation maintains constant throughout his life‚ as he designs new planes‚ sets flying records and

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    This movie is a biographical look at the life of Howard Hughes. It gives fairly accurate look at this man ’s life from the 1920 ’s through the 1940 ’s. During this time Hughes was involved in directing movies‚ and piloting test planes produced by his own aviation company‚ Hughes Aircraft. This movie shows a harsh reality to Hughes ’ overwhelming affliction with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)‚ and how he coped with the disease. Hughes was an orphan by the age of 17. Hughes father was an inventor

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    elephant” teaches us that there are different approaches in psychology. Each blind man creates his own version of reality from that limited experience and perspective. So even though the men are all touching the same elephant‚ they are only experiencing a certain part of the elephant not as a whole and as a result they’re all left with different descriptions because they are only approaching the elephant from one perspective. 2. The word psychology means the study of the mind. It comes from two Greek

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    Sean Tomas Mr. Golden ENG 3C1 October 9‚ 2012 Movie Review: Cinderella Man The movie that I will be reviewing is Cinderella Man. Directed by Ron Howard and stars Russell Crowe‚ Renee Zellweger and Craig Bierko. The story is about James Braddock‚ who is a light heavyweight boxer‚ who was forced to retire from the ring after breaking his hand in the last fight. His wife Mae had hoped for years and years that he would quit boxing before really messing himself up. James works as a laborer at

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    Rain Man Movie Assignment

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    Movie Assignment- Rain Man Part A: 1. Yes I would absolutely feel comfortable communicating with someone who is developmentally disabled. I have personal experience communicating with someone who has autism. Through my experience I have learned when communicating with someone with autism you should be sure to speak clearly and in a normal tone of voice. Never force direct eye contact as this may make them uncomfortable and make sure to keep proper distancing when communicating as this may

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