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    Glory: Film Analysis

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    Us History November 10‚ 2014   In the film Glory the black people were treated badly‚ one examples is when they  finally join the army and they start training. A couple of days later they find out that they  need shoes‚ because there feet were bleeding from the training and not having the right  equipment‚ and at the beginning the army said that they were short on supplies but it  was all a lie they did not wanted to give shoes to the black troops. Another example is  during training the officer

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    The movie Rosewood is based off the Rosewood Massacre that occurred in Rosewood‚ Florida on January 1‚ 1923. During this time period‚ there were many rivalries amongst the blacks and whites. In the movie‚ the characters‚ conversations‚ and events were all based on the racial separation within the black and white communities. The characters in the movie act as if they were people from that time period. The way they dressed‚ spoke‚ and engaged in public activities reflect the people of that time period

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    Amistad Film Analysis

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    Africa‚ they eventually ended up off the coast of Long Island instead of the initial destination‚ a Cuban port. Even as the native Africans adjusted to an entirely different life in America‚ their African identity still remained apparent throughout the film. The Africans repeatedly reinforced their ethnic identity through their beliefs‚ lack of integration into industrial society‚ and desperate longing to return to West Africa. Realizing communication would be necessary to build a case‚ Roger Baldwin

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    Film Analysis: Babies

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    Developmental psychology studies the biological‚ cognitive‚ social‚ and personality development that occurs throughout an entire life span (Griggs‚ 2014‚ p. 271). Babies narrows the scope of developmental psychology and places the focus on the infancy stage. The documentary introduces four newborns—as well as the different childrearing norms of each culture—from birth to around 18 months. Two infants are from rural areas: Ponijao is from Opuwo‚ Nambia‚ and Bayar is from Bayanchandmani‚ Mongolia.

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    Blackfish Film Analysis

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    Using killer whales as entertainment is unfair/inhumane‚ and not appropriate for others enjoyment because in the film‚ “Blackfish‚” dates back to 1983‚ where a man is interviewed on capturing Tilikum‚ who showed emotion while telling his story. Tilikum was taken away from the wild‚ his mother‚ and family as a baby whale. As the men were trying to capture Tilikum‚ the mother and rest of the family were around the boat‚ calling for each other‚ and trying to help Tilikum to get away. It is such a sad

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    Gasland Film Analysis

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    In the documentary Gasland Josh Fox talked about how people’s properties were being invaded by fracking industries which is "hydraulic fracturing" which is drilling into the ground for natural gas as Josh Fox explained in this documentary. All of these people had been suffering with the water portion of it because with the oil drilling there water pipes were mixed in with the oil which there water faucets water came mixed with oil which meant that the water is not drinkable that’s why Fox went into

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    possible happens‚ and how long will it take before they take the food out the market. Due to the wrongs that are being done by the companies they refuse to film or answer any questions by the film makers‚ in the film only one company decided to film and after she answered some question’s and her buyers knew she had to shut down her farm. The film let us know we should eat what’s in season‚ don’t buy them in the market‚ because when you go inside a market you will get what you need but by going to the

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    Sleepers Film Analysis

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    In “Sleepers‚” Fat Mancho essentially claims that justice is violence and power outside of the courthouse. Aristotle would likely think that New York City‚ the setting of this film‚ is a perverted polis. Locke would probably call the streets of the criminal section a place where most people are in a State of War. Both ancient and modern philosophers have varying views and reactions to this quote. Aristotle thinks the best polis promotes human reason‚ since this is the defining characteristic of

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    effective detail of The Shallows has changed our mind. With a bonus of killer blonde as the female badass‚ Blake Lively (Green Lantern‚ The Age of Adaline)‚ it’s no longer an ordinary survival movie. Hence‚ behind the scene is Jaume Collet-Serra‚ a Spanish film director with bloody cold pieces; House of Wax (2005) and Orphan (2009). Don’t get wronged with the predictable plot cos the simple detail is seemingly geniusly effective turning this ordinary into a maximum thrill‚ giving a critical moment it needs

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    The Pianist Film Analysis

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    Survival‚ to constantly battle to stay alive‚ against all odds. In the film The Pianist‚ directed by Roman Polanski‚ is about how a talented piano player named Wladyslaw Szpilman’s life turns hectic as he is forced to fight against an enormous army. His talent was one of the many reasons why he survived. The people who risked their lives to keep him hidden from the Nazis. Szpilman was both quick witted and extremely lucky. There are many factors that contributed to Szpilman’s survival‚ the outcome

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