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    Kishida. All of the villagers seem to keep him trapped down there‚ and over the course of the film‚ he falls in love with the Woman‚ and opts to stay at the end when he is presented with the option of leaving. In terms of technical filmmaking‚ the movie is very well done. The cinematography in particular‚ is noteworthy. The blend of image contrast‚ lighting‚ and the specific shot composition‚ give each frame a texture that you can almost reach out and touch. Gary Morris writes in the Bright Lights

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    Jurassic World‚ the latest installment in the blockbuster series about an amusement park filled with living dinosaurs‚ comes out in theaters today‚ and while I had really high hopes for the film‚ it was just too unrealistic to be enjoyable. If scientists really had discovered how to bring back species that had gone extinct 65 million years ago‚ and then put those species in an island amusement park‚ concessions at the park would be much‚ much more expensive. Now‚ I’m not a professional movie critic

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    Jerrick A. Luy Saturday 1:30-4:30P Talk to Her Talk to Her is a movie about two totally different individuals whose lives were intertwined with friendship because of a devastating accident. The movie starts with a play in a theatre where Marco and Benigno meet‚ but as total strangers‚ Benigno notices that Marco is crying while watching the dance recital‚ this symbolizes a sense of weakness for Marco. Marco‚ a journalist who sought to make a story on a famous female matador ends up being

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    My reaction about the movie‚ 3 Idiots‚ that we watched last Monday (feb 13‚ 2012). Many people already told me that the move is worth watching for but I don’t know why I did not try to watch it before. So when I saw the title that we’re about watch‚ I felt the excitement because finally I can now watch the movie. Of course‚ I was asking myself‚ why are we going to watch this kind of movie? What’s relevance of 3 idiots to our Logic Class? So I just continued watching and forgot the things that I’m

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    me”‚ Says Swank We’re first introduced to Eva‚ an innocent young girl of Latino decent brought up in a lifestyle of drive-by shootings and a world full of prejudice. Whilst playing in her home‚ Eva‚ naïve and unaware of what is happening around her‚ watches as white policemen take away her innocent father to be locked up forever. Eva’s whole world is turned up side down and as she grows into a young woman‚ she becomes accustomed to the ways of the city. “In Long Beach‚ it all comes down

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    Hoop Dreams Paper The movie Hoop Dreams shows you the difficulties and obstacles that come in the way of dreams. Although it’s said that if you believe in a dream long enough it will come true‚ but in Hoop Dreams you are shown the harsh realities of the falseness of that statement. Then that the reality of a dream not coming true hits you like a brick wall. This movie shows the conflict perspective view showing how sports can be harmful because they make you believe that if you have a talent it

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    Non-fiction historical drama based on the book by Traudl Junge‚ the final secretary to the High Chancellor of Germany‚ Adolf Hitler. The movie opens up with a group of five girls sitting in a waiting room with concrete walls and simple furnishings. They are being briefed about how to properly speak and address their possible new boss as he interviews them. The movie has not yet given away who the employer is. The next person up for the interview is a young teenage Berliner‚ Traudl Junge (Alexandra Maria

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    a serious law student. The movie relies heavily on the stereotype of being blonde‚ “Blondes are usually associated with both low intelligence and ability and high beauty and femininity.” (Bry. C‚ Follendant‚ A.‚ Meyer‚ T.‚ 2007) Despite getting into Harvard‚ Elle is excluded from the study group after they tell her “It’s a smart people thing.” Her ex doubts Elle’s abilities to which she replies “did we not just get into the same law school.”Throughout the movie she is constantly judged based

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    When I was younger I thought that I would enjoy Field of Dreams (Robinson‚ Kinsella‚ 1989) because it was a baseball movie. I remember watching it and not liking it because baseball was secondary to the actual plot. Since I was so young I never caught the actual meaning of the movie or what lesson it was trying to portray. This movie is about second chances‚ and having a dream that you feel is lost. It is also about having faith in your dreams even if they seem unreachable. The power of belief is

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    owner‚ accepts the job of basketball coach for his old high school in a poor area of Richmond‚ CA‚ where he was a champion athlete. As much dismayed by the poor attitudes of his players as well as their dismal play performance‚ Carter sets about to change both. He immediately imposes a strict regime typified in written contracts that include stipulations for respectful behavior‚ a dress code and good grades as requisites to being allowed to participate. The initial resistance from the boys is soon

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