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    Jaws: Movie Analysis

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    "JAWS" This being my first time watching this movie‚ I was skeptical of whether or not I would like this particular film. For some unknown reason feature films that are shot on water I don’t particularly car for. With the knowledge of Speilberg being the director I was eager. The film being made in 1975‚ I was aware that this movie was a first for its time and for many people. After a little research and digging‚ I uncovered what I wanted to about this film. People before this film had very little

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    In this 2004 classic family movie “The Incredibles” is a must watch animated movie. The film is suitable for families with kids aged 6 and up‚ but definitely a movie to watch again at any age. After an incident in which Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) injures multiple civilians while saving them‚ Society no longer wants the world’s safety in the superheroes hands. Many years later‚ supers live like any other human being with a normal job and a family‚ concealing their supernatural abilities. Mr

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    Clueless Movie Analysis

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    consideration for anyone other than herself. 4. Some of the characters in Clueless‚ as well as some of the symbols used in the movie‚ match up with specific archetypes. In Clueless‚ Cher classifies as the apparently evil figure with an ultimately good heart. At the beginning of the movie‚ Cher appears as a selfish‚ rich girl who only cares about herself. However‚ as the movie goes on her generosity and kindness become evident‚ as she helps her teachers find love‚ her friends become more popular‚ and

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    The Soloist Movie Analysis

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    this movie did not do that. From a clinical standpoint‚ The Soloist is one of the few movies that accurately depicts schizophrenia. Before we meet Nathanial‚ before seeing his disheveled appearance and his disorganized life‚ we’re introduced to something pure – Nathanial’s music. I think this is an integral part of the movie‚ which helps the viewer to understand that while it’s easy to judge a person battling schizophrenia‚ there needs to be unbiased approaches. The beginning of this movie

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    whole movie is Malcolm speaking aloud his essay for the application of the school. Throughout the whole movie Malcolm is faced with a lot of difficult situations that test his moral and I think it’s good for people to see people in situations like that to remind them to act smart and really think about the consequences. However that being said‚ I still think the rating should be rated R because children under 17 definitely shouldn’t watch this movie‚ I probably shouldn’t have watched this movie either

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    Lion Movie Analysis

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    The movie Lion‚ based on a true story‚ came out on September 10‚ 2016 and was directed by Garth Davis. This was a very entertaining movie with a lot of twists and turns. It shows the story of a child named Saroo‚ who was separated from his family at a young age. He gets adopted by an Australian family who takes very good care of him. As Saroo gets older he has an identity crisis and he asks many questions about who he is and where he came from. This transitions us into the main theme of the movie

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    Halloween Movie Analysis

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    to evil and its creatures‚ people have turned it into the joyful event. The director John Carpenter decided to alter the situation and shot the terrifying horror movie “Halloween”‚ which enjoyed a great popularity in the American viewers in 1978. Even today this slasher film is perceived as a masterpiece of horror art. The plot of the movie shows the story of the young psycho (Michael Myers)‚ who escapes from the Smith’s Gove in order to kill people in Haddonfield. While being a six-year-old boy‚ Michael

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    Have you ever stopped to think about how many people you have affected throughout your life? In the book Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher this question is looked at through the perspective of a girl who commits suicide‚ the tapes she left behind for her “thirteen reasons why” she committed suicide‚ and a boy who was one of these reasons why. This is an extremely important topic especially within the lives of teenagers today. The pressures society puts on kids and the things that go on inside and

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    Valkyrie Movie Analysis

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    Rahmel Ortiz  1/19/15  Period 10  Movie Review Draft  Valkyrie     Valkyrie is an admirable movie based off of true events of the Valkyrie operation  which was created to assassinate Adolf Hitler. The leader of this conspiracy was  Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg. Stauffenberg was an extremely patriotic and  courageous man; he believed it was up to him to save society from the critical  epidemic known as the Nazi organization . He believed in German freedom and  in the end he died trying to withhold it

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    Parenthood Movie Analysis

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    One key aspect that makes a movie enjoyable is being able to relate to it. There are many things that someone can learn or relate to in the movie Parenthood. It has many good‚ engaging points in the movie while also being funny and enjoyable. Every person is different‚ so everybody relates to movies differently. Im sure everyone can relate to Parenthood in at least one way. There are three scenes‚ or points‚ of the movie that I can really relate to. I can relate to Parenthood in the way that Gil

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