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    The Review of The Shawshank Redemption The events The Shawshank Redemption take place in 1947. Andy (Tim Robbins) is a young banker who is convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. He is sentenced to life imprisonment‚ which means that he will be in Shawshank prison through the rest of his life. For a long time‚ Andy does not talk to anyone. While everyone complains‚ he is leisurely walking in the yard‚ just like in the park. A month later‚ the first thing that Andy asks his inmate Red (Morgan

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    the dark characters in his films. Many of the main characters seem to be odd or different‚ such as Edward in Edward Scissorhands he does this by using many different cinematic techniques. Each technique adds to the main theme throughout his films. Tim Burton uses sound and music‚ lighting‚ and characterization types to prove that being different does not make you an outcast. To begin‚ Burton uses lighting to prove that being different does not make you an outcast. Usually

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    Title: The Shawshank Redemption Director: Frank Darabont In the movie the character Andy Dufresne played by Tim Robbins is sent to Shawshank prison on a double life sentence for killing his wife and her lover. In the prison he befriends Red‚ played by Morgan Freeman. Andy spends out his sentence helping the guards with tax returns and such and eventually he is laundering the corrupt money in which the prison makes. He is blackmailed by the warden when he says he is out so he escapes through a

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    Tim Sterrier Analysis

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    <center><b>(1949-)</b></center> <br> <br>Tim Storrier was born in Sydney Australia in 1949. He spent his early childhood on his family’s sheep station at Umagarlee‚ near Wellington‚ NSW. His mother and grandmother were interested in art‚ and he would draw a lot. He drew military heroes and rural subjects such as woolsheds. At the age of ten he went to boarding school in Sydney‚ where he spent a lot of time in the art room‚ painting under the influence of his teacher Ross Doig. Storrier attended the

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    popular due to funding from the multi conglomerate‚ Universal studios. I will use them as an example of how films are produced and distributed in the film industry. Working title films began as a small company with little money. Created in 1983 by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner they released ‘my beautiful launderette’. Their first film which they were helped to produce by another company‚ firstly as a TV movie and then it was decided to have a theatrical release. The film conveyed the cultural divide

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    Tim Cook Leader

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    TIM COOK All the great personalities have greater leadership qualities in them. On my personal view‚ i admire all the leaders and even critise them for their few negetive traits but in my recent days the person named‚ “Tim Cook” have got my attention. The reason is he confessed in the public that he is a gay! and this caused a controversy all over the world. I wondered who is he and why people are giving more importance to him and that is when i learned that Tim cook is the CEO of the famous

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    Big Fish Film Analysis

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    The movie Big Fish is a touching story that follows a previously adventurous‚ tall tale telling man named Edward Bloom as he battles cancer. William‚ edwards son‚ is a regular man working an office job. He has not spoken to his father in three years due to an argument at williams wedding over the many stories that edward tells william about what he has supposedly done previously in life. William does not believe his stories and throughout the film is annoyed by them and what he believes is his father’s

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    The Big Fish

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    In the movie Big Fish by Tim Burton‚ the main character‚ Edward Bloom narrates the stories of his life. In telling these stories‚ his son‚ William Bloom‚ cannot differentiate if his father is telling the truth or not. Because of this‚ their father-son relationship starts to strain. However‚ even if Edward’s stories might not make sense‚ that’s what makes it special. As a child‚ Will loved listening to his father’s stories. Since his father used magical realism‚ it made his stories worth listening

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    ​​One of the many flaws that people in this world have is the easy ability to judge a book by its cover. In Tim Burton’s beautiful film‚ Edward Scissorhands explains the true meaning of harsh judgment by society. This Drama-Fantasy film from the 1990’s shows how harsh society can be at an instance to such a harmless creation‚ which comes to show how quick people can judge without knowing. For many years now Edward (played by Johnny Depp) has been in lonely solitude causing him a lack of the outside

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    Corpse Bride Analysis

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    Corpse Bride I chose to see the Corpse Bride an animated film by Tim Burton. I picked this film because I thought it would have used an extensive soundscape. There was so much going on that I was paying so much attention to the audio that I missed a lot of the beautiful details in the animation. The movie was somewhat of a musical with about five songs that were composed by Danny Elfman. Usually I wouldn’t sit through a quasi musical but since it was an animation it just seemed to fit. The

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