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    Theme of Avatar

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    Theme: Identity; Avatar the Movie Identity‚ what makes you different from everyone‚ what makes you special and irreplaceable. Avatar‚ the high grossing film of 2009‚ produced by James Cameron‚ portrayed the theme; identity exceptionally‚ demonstrating how outsiders force their way into your culture‚ identity‚ and religion. Jake‚ the protagonist of this film displayed the identity of a Na’vi simply by being one of them and learning their culture instead of destroying it and teaching them their

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    Juan Arreola Mrs. Godbey Eng 101 March 31 2013 Avatar             I want to describe the scenes in Avatar to show my readers that Avatar shows greed through the use of technology. James Cameron created this movie to provoke the society and show them many aspects that we ignore. James Cameron also created Avatar to also raise awareness and to criticize the U.S desire to expand by the use of greed. The film Avatar is a movie with vivid colors and images. The director and writer of Avatar is James

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    Avatar Due to the recent rapid urbanization‚ and the rapid increase of consumerism that we face in our world today‚ this has led to a steep decline of epic myths been shared in the same way as they have been in the past years. Families and societies hardly have time to dedicate themselves to retain and pass on important myths that have been around for a long time. These myths were seen to teach us things on four levels; which is to feed us spiritually‚ to help explain the physical world to us

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    Avatar is one of the most successful films in the history of Hollywood. From Plot to Production‚ it’s many elements are thoroughly interconnected to produce a film that amplifies the theme of post-colonialism. It is a constant theme found throughout the movie. The producer was able to achieve this theme through the use of many production elements with design being a major element. Through the use of Set Design‚ Avatar was able to exhibit colonial behaviour that was experienced by many indigenous

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    Through the use of Aliens and Medical Experimentation‚ it is clear for one to see that Avatar is a more evolved Sci-Fi genre film than that of District 9. Although the aliens in District 9 do not have the typical green skinned‚ antenna‚ bug eyed aliens like shown in most alien based films‚ they do however share the same thought that aliens physically do not represent human forms and have ugly exteriors‚ thus making mankind feel good about themselves‚ whilst watching the film. The extreme close up

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    A True Outer Body Experience The term Avatar‚ in the Hindi religion‚ is an incarnation of the divine in either human or animal form. James Cameron chose the perfect name for his movie‚ Avatar‚ because you see what it is like being able to leave your body and inhabit a completely new one. This movie lets you view life in a different point of view and see how allowing yourself to be vulnerable can open up your eyes and change your views on life and what truly matters. This movie conveys such

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    Titanic Analysis

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    Artur Karapetyan Discuss how the interaction of 2 micro features affects your personal response to your chosen sequence. I will be analysing the interaction of camerawork and sound. We can first see Jack standing and observing the situation. The sound is diegetic - we can clearly hear the classical song in the background which creates a “royal” feeling. The camera captures both Jack and what he sees in a long shot. Camera cuts to and from Jack to show his reaction to people and how he tries to act

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    Avatar By: Christopher Bryan Nicholson James Cameron‚ the creator of the movie‚ “Avatar”‚ had the plans for the movie‚ but had to wait 30 years for the technology to catch up. The three-decade wait was worth it‚ and “Avatar” is one of the greatest movies ever! The graphics were phenomenal‚ the characters were beyond unique‚ and the plot was dramatic and intriguing. “Avatar” was so awesomely made that I loved every single bit of it and I can watch it repeatedly‚ because it seems I always see

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    Film Response to Avatar

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    Avatar is perhaps one of the most hyped movies of all time. This is because it came into the market when the revolutionary 3 dimension television was entering the world market. Even more hype was drawn to it due its characters in that are lifelike and the special effects that channel through the viewer’s mind as the plot unfolds. James Cameron the director places the storyline in a convincing manner fusing the main parts of the movie namely‚ the plot‚ the dialogue‚ the characters‚ settings and the

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    Maddie Corwin Film Analysis Paper 12/6/12 Lou Gaul Avatar To some people Avatar may seem like just another science fiction action-adventure flick designed to show off some new special effects while raking in the money for Hollywood and giving audiences some feel-good messages in the process. Overall that is the goal in the making of this movie however there are deeper messages to be found in Avatar. There was a highly detailed process behind the film’s production history and it took a while

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