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    achieves the American Dream through hard work‚ determination‚ and persistence. The movie ‘The Pursuit Of Happyness’ asserts the American Dream myth through the life of Chris Gardener that every man can achieve what one wants in life if he or she is ready to struggle for it. Chris Gardener is a salesman who is unable to meet his ends‚ but still dreams of being financially free and happy one day. The first scene in the movie creates the characteristics that are required for a man to be able to conquer

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    recently saw the movie “Sometimes in April”. This movie really helps people realize what a horrifying thing genocide is. “Sometimes in April” is a film about a man along with his family and friends trying to survive the genocide. The story takes place in Rwanda and it is in 2004 but throughout the movie it flashes back to 1994. The main character is the man trying to save mainly his family and some other people along the way. The actors and actresses did a great job in this movie. It wasn’t a performance

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    Your Money Watch the movie once‚ twice‚ then a third time‚ and realize how disgraceful the movie is. Fueling the Fire‚ directed by Tanja Mairitsch‚ is like a bundle of boringness and sleeping pills‚ wrapped in a blanket. Released in 2002‚ this twenty two minute film has won three film festival awards. An appropriate rating to give this PG 13 movie would be a three out of ten. Not only is the movie tiring because of its lack of interest‚ but it should get the worst movie of the century award. Why

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    have been still living nowadays. One of such chefs-d ’oeuvre is the musical Funny Face. The play Funny Attractive Face had been already staged in 1927 on Broadway. The title‚ the main song and four items of the program were taken from that play for movie known as Funny Face nowadays. The plot of the musical was mostly changed to Wedding Day (1951). Wedding Day was the Broadway musical play by Leonard Gershe‚ loosely based on affairs in his friend Avedon ’s life. Roger Edens‚ the producer of Metro

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    Movie Setting Description The setting of the movie is in one of the small islands of Greece. The island is called “Kalokairi”. The movie showed that the island is like a haven for all the distressed people because the island has a breathtaking view and the environment itself is just refreshing. The setting is a typical Greek environment wherein there are donkeys‚ concrete villas that are square-type‚ and the up and down slopes. It is an ideal place to wake-up every morning because of its peaceful

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    Abeer A. Saeed Prof. Gail Crawford COM-248 9/17/2015 Casablanca What some people claim to be one of the most popular love stories ever to be written‚ three times Oscar award winning Casablanca directed by Michael Cutiz was made in 1942. In the well-loved romantic melodrama Casablanca stars Humphrey Bogart who plays bar owner named Rick Blain‚ one of the two lovers of Ilsa Lund‚ who is played by Ingrid Bergman. Her other lover Victor Laszlo is a Czech resistance leader who also her husband‚ is played

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    Film Response It’s always hard to pick a single favorite movie‚ because there are so many good ones. If I had to pick a favorite it would be a toss up between Gladiator‚ and Old School. I have a hard time choosing between comedy‚ and action. I would have to say that Gigli staring Ben Affleck‚ and J-lo is the least favorite movie of mine. In my opinion Gigli had a bad plot‚ bad acting‚ and was to long. I recently have seen the Client which was writer by John Grissim. The Client was originally

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    You will have to forgive me because I cannot speak German‚ nor can I spell it‚ therefore this response will be particularly informal. That said‚ I rented the movie‚ watched it‚ watched the deleted scenes‚ and I confess‚ I watched the Director’s Interview. I could not help myself. I must give credit where credit is due so I will site any ideas that I took from Florian Henckel Von Donnersmark. Wiesler is the character on whom the action takes place. He is meticulous and upright the entire time.

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    who spend a majority of their time with each other. They can be found at every high school. The Breakfast Club is a movie that brings five students belonging to different cliques together in an unfortunate situation-detention. At the beginning of the movie‚ these five students appear to be very different people who have nothing to say to each other. However‚ throughout the movie‚ the sanctions of each clique become less relevant‚ and they find that they themselves have formed their own clique: The

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    For anyone who has ever had a dream. This movie takes place during the great depression and follows two drifters Lennie (John Malkovich) and George (Gary Sinise). Lennie is a big mentally challenged man who has the mind of a child and doesn’t know his own strength. George is a smaller guy who has been taking care of Lennie ever since his Aunt Clara died who has raised him since he was a child. George and Lennie have a dream of one day owning a small farm house with some animals. Lennie’s shortcomings

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