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    Exam Movie Review

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    Mary Jann Kestle Z. Tamayo Chem 5 YA/ Biochemistry- Ms. Melannie A. Sabellano September 13‚ 2010 Exam Reflection Paper The movie centers on eight candidates who aspires to join or be employed on a mysterious and powerful corporation. Entering an isolated and exclusive room‚ the Invigilator gave the eight candidates eighty minutes to answer one simple question. He emphasized three rules they must obey or be disqualified: don’t talk to him or the armed guard by the door‚ don’t spoil their papers

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    Movie Review of Titanic

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    The movie‚ Titanic‚ opens with treasure hunter Brock Lovett‚ who is searching the Titanic wreck for a necklace named the Heart of the Ocean. Lovett hopes to find the Heart of the Ocean contained within a safe he uncovered from passenger Caledon ‘Cal’ Hockley’s safe. He instead finds a sketch of a naked woman wearing the desired necklace. A woman of 101 years‚ named Rose Calvert‚ sees this photo shown on the news and contacts Lovett. He is uninterested at first in what she has to say‚ but becomes

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    Movie Review - the Kid

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    The behavior of Russ‚ the main character in the movie‚ can be described by using four different theories of development. Firstly‚ we can describe Russ’s behavior by Psychoanalytic Theories. In this case‚ Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory will be used to explain the behavior of Russ. According to Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory (Cherry‚ 2011a)‚ there are eight stages of human development and people will experience a conflict that serves as a turning point in each stage of development. People who had overcome

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    Movie Review: Crash

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    Crash Essay The movie Crash conveys the message that conflicts between races is due to a lack of understanding and communication. Though the central meaning of Crash is centered around race‚ I think the movie has a deeper meaning. I think this movie speaks about people in general; how we treat and interact with one another and how we think of one another. In general people think everything racist is between whites and blacks‚ but if you look closely in this movie you see minorities and people of

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    Stalin Movie review

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    Stalin is a biography/ drama HBO film. The movie Stalin is about the life of Stalin from the time Lenin became ruler to when Stalin died. It shows the life and career of the leader of the Soviet Union‚ Joseph Stalin. Stalin is portrayed as a man who craved power and thrived for the goal in turning the nation of The USSR into a communist government. Stalin was also a horrible person and led the murder of millions of Russian people. This movie was very informational in my opinion. If you want to

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    Blackrobe Movie Review

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    ‘Black Robe’ Movie Critique ‘Black Robe’ is the story of a young Jesuit Priest from France who embarks on a religious journey to convert‚ to Christianity‚ the Aboriginal tribes of New France. Set primarily in Ontario during the mid 1630’s‚ Father Lafargue travels from Quebec via the Ottawa River to the home of the Huron people in what is now referred to as the Simcoe Region of South Central Ontario. He is aided by a band of Algonquin-speaking people‚ numbering roughly 20 and a young Frenchman

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    this is perhaps more true to ancient life. It is true that in the original Odyssey‚ men cried more than men now‚ (in our time).I especially loved seeing all the gods and goddesses in the movie. I liked goddess Athena a lot. She was definitely a highlight in this movie. Her eyes are very beautiful in this movie. With a twinkle in her eye‚ she sends Odysseus off to be brave because‚ it seems she is rather fond of him. Another highlight is the horse and ships. The Trojan Horse makes was very well made

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    The Patriot Movie Review

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    prayers are said before battle. Benjamin truly seems vexed by his past. "I have long feared that my sins will come to visit me and that the costs will be more than I can bear‚" he says at the beginning of the movie‚ as he’s seen packing away his instruments of war. Later in the movie‚ he says‚ "Not a day goes by that I don’t ask God’s forgiveness for what I’ve done." On a mystical note‚ two of the younger Martin children point to the North Star and comment that it is their dead mother. "She looks

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    Spellbound Movie Review

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    Movie Review – Spellbound The national spelling bee is a big thing and takes a lot of motivation to get to the final level. We watched eight students on their journey through the national spelling bee and I am going to talk about three of them and what their motivation was to get them that far. I have chosen to talk about Neil Kadakia‚ Emily Staag‚ and Nupur Lala. Now all of these contestants were in the top ten and Nupur Lala was the winner‚ and I feel that they all had great motivation to do

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    The Firm Movie Review

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    About thE movie The Firm is a 1993 legal thriller directed by Sydney Pollack‚ and starring Tom Cruise‚ Jeanne Tripplehorn‚ Gene Hackman‚ Ed Harris‚ Holly Hunter‚ Hal Holbrook‚ and David Strathairn. The film is based on the 1991 novel The Firm by author John Grisham. Plot Mitch McDeere (Tom Cruise) is a young man with a promising future in law. About to graduate from Harvard Law School‚ he is approached by Bendini‚ Lambert & Locke‚ ’The Firm’‚ and made an offer he cannot refuse. He and his

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