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    The Bran Nue Dae Review The film “A Bran Nue Dae” was a very intriguing film and was definitely unique. This particular movie tells the story of an adolescent Aboriginal boy and his journey to return back home to Broome. Along the way he meets characters that challenge him‚ which helps him mature but also embrace his Aboriginal heritage. Throughout the movie there are many unexpected occurrences that make it thoroughly enjoyable and a great family movie. There were many aspects within the movie

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    “WALL-E” Film Review Andrew Stanton‚ creator of Finding Nemo and Toy Story 1&2 in collaboration with Disney and Pixar Animations brings to us yet another science-fiction animation classic with the voice of Ben Burtt as Wall-e – the main character‚ Elissa Knight as Eve‚ Wall-e’s friend. The movie begins with planet Earth in the year 2700; it has become no longer suitable for life. Wall-E – a small robot‚ which picks up and sorts all the trash generated by the human society‚ comes across a discovery

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    In the cinematic adaptation of Shawshank Redemption by Rita Hayworth there are several significant changes seen in moments by Stephen King’s story and Darabont’s film version. The first moment that captured the difference between the story and film is when a young convict named Tommy comes to Shawshank prison who later expresses to Andy that he knows what really happen to Andy’s wife and lover is suddenly killed by the warren in the movie. However‚ in the story it says "Tommy Williams is no longer

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    regarding essential life purposes. Therefore‚ unquestioned acceptance of laws has led to the escalated integration of double standards‚ as represented in the film‚ ‘Shawshank Redemption’. The film reflects clear view of the common boundaries of the American criminal system‚ which the prison inmates endure in the specific time period. The films plot is centralised around the character‚ ‘Andy’‚ whom was a victim of the flawed American criminal system. The requirement as to prove yourself innocent‚ involves

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    anything where the behavior of more then one individual is controlled by a system of rules and conventions.” Two texts that are seen as examples of the way an individual interacts with the institution are Raw a Novel by Scott Monk and Shawshank Redemption a film directed by Frank Darabont. Each text shows differing ways individuals interact and are influenced by the Institution.! ! In the Prologue‚ Scott Monk uses descriptive language to create an extended metaphor.The metaphor creates an image

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    Review on the Film: The Stoning of Soraya M. Director: Cyrus Nowrasteh Genre: Drama‚ Tragedy The film‚ The Stoning of Soraya M.‚ is based on a best-selling book written by Iranian- French journalist Freidoune Sahebjam‚ adapted by Cyrus Nowrasteh. The film’s greatest strength besides an outstanding script‚ was its gifted cast: Shohreh Aghdashloo as Zahra‚ Mozhan Marno as Soraya Manutchehri‚ James Caviezel as Freidoune‚ and other great actors starred in this movie which was filmed in the year

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    The Shawshank Redemption is a film displaying the impact of being institutionalized and hope and how powerful it is. The film is revolved around two main characters Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) who has been sent to Shawshank prison for the murder of his wife and her lover and Red (Morgan Freeman) who also was sent to Shawshank for murder has been in Shawshank a lot longer than Andy he is referred to as "the man who can get things." The effects of being Institutionalized in this film is in both brooks

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    Film Review of The Movie Blackboard Jungle This was an interesting movie about a man named Rick Dadier who is married to his wife Anne Dadier who is pregnant. Rick is a war veteran who lands a job teaching. Now this isn’t your ordinary teaching job because he has to teach a class of thugs who don’t listen. Rick is hired at a North Manual High School‚ which is a boys school. Now this is the first thing he is faced with as a new teacher at this school. As he is there he discovers that the rumors

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    Grand Torino was a film released in December 2008. The film was directed‚ produced‚ and starred by Clint Eastwood. "Nick Schenk’s screenplay wasn’t written specifically for him‚ but after seeing the film it’s impossible to imagine it with anyone else." (Charity) Schenk became acquainted with the history and the culture of the Hmong in the 90’s working in a Minnesota factory. In addition‚ Schenk learned how the Hmong had sided with the South Vietnamese forces and their U.S allies during the Vietnam

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    “Hope is a good thing‚ maybe the best of things‚ and no good thing ever dies‚ (Andy Defresne).” The Shawshank Redemption (1994) directed by Frank Darabont is a testament to the influence and strength the human spirit can hold with the idea of hope and freedom strong in their minds. Ellis “Red” Redding narrates the story from the 1940s to the 1960’s as Andy - the protagonist – struggles and suffers with the fear of being imprisoned after all his hardship. Darabont communicates the ideas of hope and

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