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    Analysis of Big Fish - 1

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    An Analysis of Big Fish (2003) Big Fish is a film of Tim Burton in 2003. It is a fantastic film focusing on the relationship between a father‚ Edward Bloom and his son‚ William Bloom. The main storyline is talking about the life of Edward. Edward tells his life to William as if his life is a fairy tales which is full of magical characters and experience. However‚ William thinks that his father is just keeping telling lies and always brags to him. William wants the truth of his father’s

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    Corpse Bride

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    In Tim Burton’s CORPSE BRIDE‚ a merry "tale of passion‚ romance‚ and murder most foul‚" Emily (Helena Bonham Carter) is the vibrant titular heroine. Deceased but under goofy circumstances engaged to the shy and living Victor Van Dort (Johnny Depp)‚ she finds herself in a rare melancholic mood (Which fits her blue‚ decomposing disposition) after discovering her fiance is still hung up on his actual bride to be Victoria (Emily Watson). Emily receives some cheering up from a pair of underworld friends

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    Shawshank

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    perspective. “Shawshank Redemption” is a film which you wouldn’t expect to find hope‚ but it showed that a prison as a place where murderers and thieves lived‚ but also as a community of people who have had some problems and may or may not be rehabilitating. Tim Robbins starring as “Andy Dufresne”‚ and Morgan Freeman starring as “Red”‚ build their friendship over the 20 years. Their imprisonment makes up this brilliant film.       Wrongly accused of a double homicide he didn’t commit‚ a banker named Andy

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    Sometimes it is easy to forget the game played on frozen ponds and backyard rinks‚ and get lost in the overwhelming professional sport known as hockey. However‚ we strive to remember that hockey became Canada’s game because it made our never-ending winter months more bearable . The game gradually became a sport‚ then an entertainment industry. It seems like the lockout was one of the biggest news stories of the year. Part of the amazing nature of the game is that it’s origins are fairly vague. However

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    Big Fish Movie Eval

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    things. They don’t’ have make sense‚ and they don’t all have to be fact. That’s what kind of story this is. Big Fish‚ directed by Tim Burton‚ is a heartwarming‚ comedic film‚ with many twists and turns. It explores the world of an eccentric father‚ while telling his life story. And so‚ our story begins. It is Edward’s myths‚ of course‚ that really reveal the man he is. Tim Burton mixes tender heartfelt drama with zany‚ outrageous scenes‚ skipping from past to present‚ while keeping the tension alive

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    Timothy Walter Burton has directed 35 movies in his lifetime. Burton’s films are very well known for his unique use of cinematic techniques. His movies are also popular for his use of horror in a childlike manner. Though the use of contrasting colors‚ non-diegetic music‚ and lighting Burton shows in Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland how it’s better to be different and yourself than conforming to a restrictive society. Burton uses contrasting colors in Edward Scissorhands in order to show

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    Dont Take The Girl

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    Don’t Take the Girl The name of my piece of music I choose is “Don’t take the Girl”. The original writer is Larry Johnson but the song was redone by Tim McGraw in 1994. It’s recognized as a country song under both cases. The instruments used in this selection very sometimes Tim sung it acapella but‚ if it was sung the regular way the tools used were his wonderful voice of course‚ piano‚ chims‚ drums and the classic guitar. The song tells the story of two young lovers dealing with difficult scenarios

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    Edward Scissorhands Theme

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    Firstly‚ Edward’s Scissors for hands becomes a key issue in the plot as many members in the neighbourhood aim to exploit his skills in cutting. Whilst Tim Burton creates Edward to be a shy and curious character he also shows the beast inside Edward. His initial naivety leaves place to feelings of frustration‚ reject and revolt at people’s ways. Edward also comes to realise‚ that he can be dangerous to

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    In 1994 Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman teamed together in Frank Darabont ’s The Shawshank Redemption making one of the best duos since Robert Redford and Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Based on Stephen King ’s short story Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption the film‚ although not popular in the box office‚ made its profits when released on VHS and DVD (Haviland). It is now listed as second in the top 250 films according to the Internet Movie Database. In this paper‚ I am

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    My Essay The Christmas carol is a book written by Charles Dickens. This story is set in Dickensian‚ London. This novel shows the difference between social classes during the 19th hundreds. In my opinion the work of Charles Dickens defined the poverty of the industrial revolution as no other has ever done. His true goal in life was to awaken the middle and upper classes to the terrible plight of Britain’s poor. Dickens father was in severe debt‚ at that time debtors who were unable to pay were

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