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    Film Comparative Analysis

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    Film Comparative Analysis “The general response following the screening was a distinct realization that nobody is above the law‚ and that the stereotypes associated with the “coño” nearly left Larrañaga guilty as mistakenly charged.” (Syjuco‚ 2012) There is no justice‚ when innocent men are in jail; this is the main idea that the two films have in common. With this‚ let us ask ourselves‚ “Is there really something wrong with the Philippine and Texas justice system? Are we to admit that

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    Film Noir Analysis

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    Film Noir is most often seen as a man’s world- the hard boiled detective is the ultimate masculine hero‚ and the he fits right into the dirty world around him. However‚ with a shift in perspective‚ we see that just maybe the opposite gender are the ones who are the heroes of the genre. The women are certainly memorable. Through analyzation of the typical hero’s journey and comparison to the stories of the women in film noir‚ we see that they are the true heroes of the genre. This again begs the

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    In society today people see only superheroes like Superman‚ Batman and Spiderman as heroes‚ but a hero can be anyone brave‚ clever and courageous. For example‚ in the story Rebel Behind The Lines‚ Emma shows characteristics of being an hero. Emma Edmonds from the hometown of Saint John‚ Canada‚ was a really brave women who went out to become a soldier in the Union Army in total disguise as a man during the Civil War against the Confederates. “He pushed the enlightenment form over for her to sign

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    Notorious Film Analysis

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    When searching for images from Notorious (1946) almost every one of them includes a half full/empty bottle or glass. In a film about the aftermath of worldwide war‚ somehow alcohol and its dangers work their way into being a major theme. The film begins with the two main characters throwing down a few drinks and then partaking in a drunken car ride away from their problems. Eventually‚ they are pulled over and we see Alicia (Ingrid Bergman)‚ in a drunken fit‚ lash out at Mr. Devin (Cary Grant)‚ who

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    The Junior Film Analysis

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    Analysis of The Rookie In the movie The Rookie‚ directed by John Lee Hancock‚ the director tells a story about a high school baseball coach from Texas named Jimmy Morris. Morris’s dream throughout his life was to make it to the big leagues and play with the very best in the game. He faced multiple challenges that tried to hold him back from his dream. One of the challenges he faced was his dad‚ his father disapproved of him playing baseball and didn’t support him playing at a young age. Another

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    Q Subway Line Analysis

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    Snaking through the underground tunnels of Manhattan‚ running express through the busy life of the Manhattan bridge into the light of the past in Brooklyn via the Brighton Beach service line‚ the Q subway line goes through the exuberant life of various different neighborhoods. Many of these neighborhoods provide a picturesque experience of the diversity in New York City. Many of those neighborhoods include: Upper East Side‚ Midtown Manhattan‚ Union Square‚ SoHo‚ Downtown Brooklyn‚ Flatbush‚ Ditmas

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    Walk the Line

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    Walk the Line Release Date: 11/18/05 Running Length: 134 mins Rating: PG-13 (Profanity‚ drugs) Cast: Joaquin Phoenix‚ Reese Witherspoon‚ Ginnifer Goodwin‚ Robert Patrick‚ Dallas Roberts‚ Dan John Miller‚ Larry Bagby‚ Shelby Lynne Director: James Mangold Producers: James Keach‚ Cathy Konrad Screenplay: Gill Dennis & James Mangold Cinematography: Phedon Papamichael Music: Johnny Cash‚ T Bone Burnett Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatre: Empire Theatres Date: 12/12/05 Time: 7:15 P.M.

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    Film Analysis Essay

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    Rosalie del Valle ENC 1102 Film Analysis Essay Prof. Abbondanza Word Count: 2‚ 970 Minority Report: An Alternate Future It is perhaps a natural proclivity of man to pry into the future. Will there be space invasion‚ variant life forms‚ intergalactic wars‚ or robotic domination? Will there be flying cars drifting into the skyways‚ holographic transport‚ non-earthbound domicile‚ or even time travel? Might there be abomination instead‚ or catastrophic calamities‚ subsequent regeneration‚ or mankind

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    Film Analysis: Speed

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    narrative and narration. The film "Speed"‚ starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock is classed as a film where narrative plays a very large role in delivering the viewer with a broader understanding of the story or plot of the film. Narrative meaning a "chain of events in cause-effect relationship occurring in time and space" (Bordwell and Thompson‚ 2005).What the above statement merely translates to is a word were all very familiar with namely‚ story. The narrative of a film typically begins "with one

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    Sankofa Film Analysis

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    Sankofa Film Analysis Who is Haile Germia? Haile Germia is an Ethiopian filmmaker‚ film director‚ screenwriter who was born March 4‚ 1946 and raised in Gondar‚ Ethiopia who now lives in the United States. He immigrated here to the United States in 1968 to pursue acting‚ and enrolled in the Goodman School of Drama located in Chicago. He is best known for his film Sankofa which raised a lot of awareness to the African American community. He is also known for the Los Angeles school of black filmmakers

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