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    scene in the movie. The community of New Penzance was stagnant. The people keep doing the same thing every day‚ and the community was divided into groups of people‚ for example; the Khaki Scout‚ the Island Patrol‚ and etc. These things keep the whole community to be stationary in a way that there was no unity among them. In addition‚ there were also dictated guidelines on how a person should act and behave. There were rules to be followed‚ and a person should not act differently from others. But

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    Gandhi Movie

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    suitably epic harvest of 8 Academy awards including Best Actor (Ben Kingsley) and Best Director (Richard Attenborough). The film covers Gandhi’s life from his arrival in South Africa in 1893‚ through to his assassination in Delhi in 1948‚ and in telling the Mahatma’s own story‚ it tells the tale of India’s struggle for freedom from colonial rule from 1915 onward. The story is told by expanding on a selection of key events in his life‚ a series of individual tableaux spread over 55 years. The first

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    Lara Movie

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    player. However‚ her parents are deaf and she is not able to share her wonderful talent with them. This makes their relationship with each other difficult. Watching the movie there are different concepts that appear such as respect‚ levels of identity‚ cultural groups‚ and group norms. Respect is brought out in this movie in many ways. Lara shows a lot of respect for her parents by being their sole translator. Lara is the ears and mouth for her parents. She is a very smart little girl who

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    Not Like the Movie

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    “Not Like the Movie”- Everyone has expectations but real-experiences is what counts. In her personal essay “Not Like the Movie‚” Melissa-Maurice P. Janse van Rensburg describes her journey and challenges she encountered while working as a nurse. She begins by expressing her dreams and expectations as a nurse‚ “I would be the best nurse ever; move over Florence.” She then describes in detail the tragedy and massacre she was faced with at the St. James church which nearly ended her career. Janse

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    Alive the Movie

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    where the survivors had to resort to cannibalism. It starts out with a steely narration (by John Malkovich)‚ who tells of his finding God in the Andes‚ and then quickly goes into a terrific sequence involving the plane crash. From there on in‚ most of the rest of the movie occurs at the front half of the plane‚ where 27 survivors begin their fight to live. A few people are completely broken by the experience and die. A few people do will go to any lengths to survive. The particular lengths they will

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    Becket, the Movie

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    In the movie Becket‚ the main character‚ Thomas Becket exhibits great honor in everything he does. He not only serves as a noble for King Henry II‚ but he is also later appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. Becket realizes his duties in each of these positions and takes great honor in the positions he has been granted by executing his tasks exceptionally well. Although Thomas Becket lives an honorable life‚ it is important to also acknowledge when he exhibits dishonor‚ especially when he ignores the

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    BRAVE HEART MOVIE REVIEW Directed by : Mel Gibson Produced by : Mel Gibson Alan Ladd Jr. Bruce Davey Stephen McEveety Studio : Icons Productions & The Ladd Company Distributed by : Paramount Pictures & 20th Century Fox Cast : Mel Gibson as William Wallace Patrick McGoohan as King Edward I of England Angus Macfadyen as Robert the Bruce Brendan Gleeson as Hamish Campbell Sophie Marceau as Princess Isabella of France Peter Hanly as Prince Edward‚ Prince of

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    Dirt The Movie

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    Dirt the movie talks about the soil beneath our feet. It talks about the dirt and soil that we are exposed to. The opening seen talks about how dirt is alive. Dirt has the tiniest species of life in it. It offers insight into the environmental‚ economic‚ social‚ and political impact that soil has around the world. Soil contains countless billions of microscopic organisms; it ultimately provides life and fertility to plants‚ animals‚ and humans. Dirt also purifies and heals the very systems that sustain

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    more than a billion people without any knowledge of their culture. From the first minute Todd arrived in India he was experiencing culture shock. Communicating‚ eating‚ catching a train‚ catching a taxi‚ even going to the bathroom became a challenge. Todd was still living an American life style in India. It wasn’t until about half way through the movie that Todd stopped resisting India and started enjoying it. I felt like this movie did very well at portraying the life style of the Indian culture and

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    Taken Movie

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    Allanjoe Lopez Torculas SW3-BSSW ADDU I. Former U.S Central Intelligence Agency operative Bryan Mills trying to get close with her daughter a 17 year old girl name Kim. Kim lives with her mother Lenore and her wealthy stepfather Stuart and they lives in California. Kim is an aspiring singer and she loves to sing. Kim asks Bryan for permission to travel to Paris with her friend Amanda but Bryan balks at the two girls to travel alone‚ but relents when Lenore complains that

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