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    Sophia Grzeskiewicz Understanding Film Reflection #1 Psycho In the movie Psycho‚ we see a character that is the one at fault but is so sweet she is obviously the victim here. When the $40‚000 is no longer what we see from Marion Crane‚ it is because she was murdered‚ she is now the victim. Robert Ebert‚ from the Chicago Sun Times states “Marion Crane does steal $40‚000‚ but still she fits the Hitchcock mold of an innocent to crime.” She was originally at fault here‚ and then she is brutally

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    Enisa Gutic 13th Film Reflection CBSE 3201 The film “13th documentary revolves around the structural system within the United States regarding race. Our prison system had became a slavery system. The United States contain 5% of the world’s population‚ but contains 25% of the world’s prisoners. Slavery was known as an economic system and when slavery was banned‚ the South was shattered. The North also benefitted from slavery‚ regardless of what our textbooks say according to the book “Lies my

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    The Great Debaters Eric Ashlee In the movie “The Great Debaters” we are shown a community of African Americans being segregated and oppressed‚ and the way they deal with this differs between individual‚ for example James farmer Jr. is a young 14 year old boy who is oppressed due to his age and his pigment and throughout the movie we are shown how he effectively deals with this oppression. James Farmer Jr. wants to prove himself to his coach‚ his team‚ and his family. He feels he is not being

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    Prior to watching Baraka‚ I had a firm belief that the world is truly a beautiful place to live. This film all the more strengthened my conception. The title of the film in itself proves this – the world is a blessing‚ and we are all privileged to call this world our home. Besides‚ where else would we live? Science can only take us so far. However‚ no one is blind to the horrors and tragedies of this world. Maybe ignorant‚ maybe selfish‚ but not blind. Poverty is prevalent everywhere in both developed

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    As I was watching the Walkout film‚ I noticed how cruel the Hispanic students were being treated by their school. They were not allowed to use the bathroom when they wanted to‚ and were punished for speaking Spanish during school hours. They were generally denied of some of their rights as students. They decided that they’ve had enough of their treatment‚ so they demanded respect from their school‚ and are turned down. They decided that they had to protest somehow‚ so that their voices as a student

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    Dan Narciso The First Year Reflection This documentary shows how remarkable teachers can be and the effort they put towards there classrooms. For the 5 teachers shown in the movie I hope that they are still the same and care for there students as they did in the film. The film did not just show the love and compassion they had for students but it showed daily struggles of these public school teachers with administration‚ parents‚ and the students. What really inspired me was how far

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    practices had on the land‚ when the soil started to erode. This culminated into what people are calling the “dust bowl.” I can barely plant anything‚ and what I can plant barely ever grows. People tell me that this was only one of the reasons for the Great Depression‚ but the others causes just never affected me. I never had any money in stocks‚ as I never had enough money. I heard about the stock market crash on the radio‚ of course‚ but I thought nothing of it at first. None of those things bothered

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    was a successful one. And so Jeong Hye was able to cherish the moment with her baby‚ though there was limited time only. The storyline may not be that complicated‚ but the actual content and scenes are able to create great impact and it can give more than what we expect in this film. I won’t have regrets in saying that this movie is close to my heart. It’s not that because I‚ or a member of my family‚ had been sent into jail‚ I have no experience like that at all. It is because there are certain

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    Rachel Hobson HON English 3 September 11‚ 2011 Critical Analysis: The Great Gatsby Film The classic American novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ presents a major theme of passing time. Losing Daisy meant losing Gatsby’s entire world‚ which he only kept alive through his hope of repeating the past. Daisy is a symbol of everything he values and therefore became the entity of his dream: his dream of spending the rest of his life with Daisy‚ the woman he loves undeniably. But Gatsby doesn’t realize his dream

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    Film Techniques Used in the Great Debaters Racism is the belief in the superiority of a particular race (Canadian Oxford High School Dictionary). From hundreds of years ago till present day‚ racism has and always will be an injustice in society. Back in mainly the 1900’s‚ racism was very dominant in communities‚ specifically in the Southern States of the US. For example‚ the film The Great Debaters focusses on a black debate team in Marshall‚ Texas in 1930. The team starts off debating other black

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