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    HORROR MOVIES EFFECT

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    5 and younger‚ especially toddlers‚ scary movies can produce acute cases of anxiety. The symptoms of this anxiety include sleeping disorders‚ aggressiveness and self-endangerment. Avoidance Both studies indicated that children exposed to horror films avoided real life situations shown in a fictional manner on screen. The subjects exhibited dread of facing those situations. Some children not only avoided real life situations‚ but also come to avoid seeing other movies or TV shows dealing with the

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    years‚ legendary ‘Star Trek’ franchise has returned to the theater screens in the form of ‘Star Trek Beyond.’ And if you have been an ardent fan of the science-fiction franchise all these years‚ you would be definitely touched by its storyline and theme. This movie is really about revisiting the good old times of Star Trek. And since it is also the film that features the last performances by Anton Yelchin (Pavel Chekov) and Karl Urban (Leonard McCoy)‚ the emotional connect only gets deeper. But this

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    Frankenstein/ Blade Runner

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    and context the change in values and idea become evident. This is distinct in the study of Mary Shelley’s 1818 Horror Science Fiction Print Novel‚ Frankenstein‚ written during the industrial revolution and Ridley Scott’s 1982 Action Science Fiction film Blade Runner‚ written as Social disillusionment and Environmental concerns became the prominent public issue. The idea of Science Playing God is emulated in both Frankenstein and Blade Runner. Firstly in Frankenstein the obvious notion is explored

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    Ex Machina Movie

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    important lessons. For example‚ the movie Selma teaches its audience about the American civil rights movement. The movie Ex Machina teaches audiences about the dangers of artificial intelligence. In the same way as these films‚ the 2009 Star Trek movie is able to teach audiences about science and space.

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    Aliens deserve the same right as humans because they have reason and a conscious. Although maybe not literal‚ Orson Scott Key uses aliens as a tool to project a powerful message in his novel Ender’s Game. The novel depicts that misunderstanding of the aliens leads to their destruction‚ and the author uses to symbolize the current real world situation of discrimination‚ which tips the balance of equality infringing on our basic human rights here in the United States and in many other countries such

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    As a result of acquiring a vast amount of knowledge regarding the world of film this semester‚ it is now possible to classify films into genres and sub-genres. In general‚ a genre refers to a collection of films that share a set of narrative‚ stylistic‚ and thematic characteristics or conventions (Pramaggiore & Wallis 382). Gary Ross’s film‚ The Hunger Games‚ fits into the genre of science fiction as well as the subgenres of dystopia and contemporary romance; however‚ the main protagonist‚ Katniss

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    in Richard Kelly’s Donnie Darko Donnie Darko‚ on it’s most basic front is a sci-fi film that pays homage to 80s culture. Set in 1988‚ the film by director Richard Kelly is about a young schizophrenic boy. However‚ upon analysis of the movies symbols‚ motifs and recurring themes‚ it can be argued that almost every scene is strategically set to help portray a deeper meaning in the end. Donnie Darko is a complex film made in a way that leaves the audience to come up with their own conclusion but by

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    is a powerful work of science fiction exploring the devastating‚ large-scale mental effects of a formidable new (fictional) device. This technological element places it firmly in the science fiction genre. It is a strong work of science fiction because it explores several different outcomes‚ rather than just one‚ of new technology. However‚ it stands out from other science fiction works in two ways: it utilizes a lighter tone and different setting than other science fiction works. The fact that the

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    Alien or Human‚ Which of the two? What does the word “alien” mean? To me‚ aliens refer to extraterrestrial beings who live in outer space. The idea of saying alien to another person is very unappealing and disrespectable as we are disregarding them as a person who does not belong in this world. Author Francie Diep of “Why did we ever call undocumented immigrants ‘aliens’?”‚ questions the idea himself on why immigrants who come illegally are to be defined as these terms. Certains words can leave a

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    The Iron Giant

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    trivial view towards science fiction filmsscience fiction films can often depict serious cultural and political issues through symbolic characters‚ creatures‚ and setting. During the Cold War‚ science fiction films began portraying technology and foreign invaders as potential threats on our national security‚ as a result of the growing international tensions and rapid technological growth between nations. The 1999 science fiction film The Iron Giant by Brad Bird is a film that want to revamp the

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