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    Critical Analysis of Transformers the Movie Chesley Baird ENG 225: Introduction to Film Kristy Nelson November 20‚ 2012 Critical Analysis of Transformers the Movie There is an old saying that there is an 8-year-old child inside every person‚ "Transformers" is just the movie to bring out the kid in everyone. Big‚ loud and full of testosterone-fuelled car fantasies‚ Michael Bay’s actioner hits a new peak for CGI work‚ showcasing spectacular chases and animated transformation sequences seamlessly

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    Sicko Movie Analysis

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    Film: Sicko How it is‚ asks documentarian Michael Moore‚ that the US‚ which is among the richest nations in the world‚ ranks so low--just above Slovenia‚ in fact--in the health care provided for its citizens? The answers to that question form the thesis of Sicko‚ the film in which Moore traces the HMO system back to the Nixon administration and shows how Republican politicos defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton’s initiative for universal health care coverage. He also follows several middle class Americans

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    Signs: Movie Analysis

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    Signs Signs is mainly about the test of one man’s faith once he loses his wife after being faithful to god for so long as he believes. He was a priest before the incident occurred to him and his family. He live on a very quiet and isolated home by the corn fields. Once an alien invasion occurs and spreads out across the world his faith gets pushed even more. Throughout the film he gets tested to see how faithful he can be until he breaks. Although he does meet his limit‚ he eventually un-puzzles

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    Casablanca Movie Analysis

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    What one can say about Casablanca other than a wonderful classic film? An inspirational‚ great love story‚ which can appeal to both men and women‚ was directed by Michael Curtiz. It is a multi-genre film based on Murray Burnett and Joan Alison’s unproduced play‚ "Everybody comes to Rick’s". It is filmed in the French Colony in Casablanca‚ Morrocco during World War II. It is a story about a love triangle between two men and a beautiful woman. It is one of the classic films made in the history. Its

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    Hamilton Movie Analysis

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    Hamilton Extra Credit Assignment There is a vast array of things that I have learned through watching this film; from the writing‚ production‚ casting‚ and ultimately making it to Broadway let alone succeeding on Broadway. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s idea for creating Hamilton stems from an autobiography he read about Alexander Hamilton while on vacation. Flash forward to 2009‚ Miranda sings only one song that has been written for Hamilton when performing at the White House. Motivation and the creative

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    Gattaca Movie Analysis

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    Film: Gattaca (Clip) General Observations: The birth scene has a gloomy tone and color scheme‚ suggesting that this method of living is something humans should avoid. Since this film is a futuristic film about the use of the findings from the Human Genome Project‚ this film is warning us about the possible misuse of the new genetic information. Geneticists are an important job in the film because after one second‚ the blood is being tested and geneticists can determine your life and future. This

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    D.) THE PROGRESSION 1.) Parallel Points I.) Scarface - Tony’s rise to power is a notable rags-to-riches story‚ only that it involves drugs and dead bodies. The dark and criminalized American Dream was a strongly implemented backbone of the story‚ wherein an immigrant comes to the US to find his fortune and future. Tony eventually succeeds for a moment‚ but when his judgement and pure unluckiness started to overwhelm him‚ he became a cautionary tale of excesses and greed II.) The Godfather - The story

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    Boyhood: Movie Analysis

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    When it comes to reviewing films‚ the phrase ‘There’s nothing like this’ or ‘It’s completely unique’ is often overused and misused. In Boyhood’s situation‚ that same phrase is perfectly applicable – there really is nothing quite like Boyhood and it’s concept. Taking place from 2002 to the present day‚ the whole cast grow up – literally – before your very own eyes. While the theme of nostalgia is apparent‚ that’s not the film’s primary focus. Instead‚ the prominent theme is simply life as a boy growing

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    After watching the “Lottery”‚ I was extremely in awe of how people treat charter schools. I myself never had the opportunity to attend a charter school‚ but I do never thought people felt so strong about them. The PTA were against a school system that could help better educate their children. Looking at the way the parents reacted was heart breaking. I would think‚ that these parents would want their children to receive the best education that they can get‚ regardless of what the school is‚ but that

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    Semiotics‚ Communication‚ and Cultural Theory: Basic Assumptions 1. Cultures are formed through language. Language is public‚ social‚ and communal‚ not private or personal. (If anyone used a private language‚ it would be very uninteresting to the rest of the world.)  2. Users of a common language form what is called a "speech community‚" though we use "speech" in this context to include many kinds of communication communities (subcultures‚ dialects‚ ethnic groups‚ social-class specific communities

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