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    Film Analysis of Gallipoli

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    Feature Film Analysis - Gallipoli (directed by Peter Weir) Gallipoli‚ as the title suggests‚ is a portrayal of the historical event in which thousands of Australian soldiers went off to fight for their country. Peter Weir‚ the director of Gallipoli has not simply presented the facts about the war‚ nor has he tried to relay the story of this time‚ instead he has attempted to convey the legend of Gallipoli through the Australian’s feelings towards the event using pre-existing myths to portray this

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    Truman Show

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    studied. The film “Truman Show” directed by Peter Weir is about a character named Truman Burbank and his remarkable journey in escaping a world full of deceit and lies and finding personal freedom. His journey helps present the idea that a true life with the risks of emotional pain is better than one safe imprisonment. This is a deeper idea because the search for personal freedom and truth is a universal idea. It is human nature to seek the truth. Weir used various film techniques to engage the audience

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    seeing new perceptions of things and in turn constantly changing our perception of reality. The Key concepts of Appearances and Reality were explored through the use of Paradox‚ Point of View and Verisimilitude‚ within the texts The Truman show (Peter Weir) and Relativity (Escher). These concepts were used to effectively portray the key differences‚ and deeper meanings of Appearance and Reality. The way in which we view an object‚ situation or concept‚ greatly affects how we interpret its reality

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    The urbanization of the United States of America has progressed throughout the entire history. Since 19th century the country has been transformed from a predominantly rural nation into an urbanized one. However the attitude of Americans towards the city and urban life has been changing over the years. Main social issues of 20th century have been changing from combating poverty and racism in 1930s - 1940s through predominance of wealth and status and the emptiness of suburbia in 1950s - 1970s‚ culminating

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    The Truman Show

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    The Truman Show In the film The Truman Show‚ directed by Peter Weir‚ an important idea is the idea of imprisonment. This is displayed through Truman’s subtle confinement in Seahaven‚ which is psychological‚ physical and influenced by his friends and family who live there. Ever since Truman was young‚ the creators of The Truman Show have been manipulating him into not wanting to leave Seahaven‚ claiming that they “were forced to manufacture ways to keep him on the island.” The name of where

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    In Ishmael by Daniel Quinn‚ The Truman Show by Peter Weir‚ and “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury‚ characters are depicted as ones attempting to escape this synthetic life inside of the cave. Through diction and action‚ the authors of these stories portray the good life as one dedicated to truly finding enlightenment

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    the presentation of science fiction or tales of the supernatural‚ the audience must be enticed into willingly suspending disbelief and accepting improbable actions as true within the framework of the narrative. * Speculative Fiction * Peter Weir directed this comedy-drama‚ a commentary on all-pervasive media manipulation. * The Truman Show is not just an entertainment‚ though entertaining it is. An amazing cinematic statement about the problems of appearance and reality that so dominate

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    Peter Weir’s classic production of Dead Poets Society demonstrates the themes of death which are present through the use of the technique foreshadowing. Time and mortality are existing through sound and the theme of conformity is established through camera angles. Throughout the film time is represented as a key component that affects the overall outcome of the piece. In compliance with the traditional theme‚ old fashioned clocks are used to show screening from past to present. The theme of death

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    Gallipoli was a film made by Peter Weir in 1981 about the tragic time of World War One. The film is about some young australians who have their lives changed by the war. Many young Australians risked their lives for their country‚ Australia. The war had the sense of adventure in it because of the fact that men are going overseas‚ to Gallipoli. Mainly looking at two young boys with the names of Archie‚ a positive boy‚ and Frank‚ a typical Australian. There was a very great sense of adventure in World

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    The Mystery of Hanging Rock: Time Abandoned In director Peter Weir’s thought-provoking film Picnic at Hanging Rock‚ Marion and Miranda‚ two students and their teacher Miss McCraw undertake an outing to Hanging Rock‚ a mysterious red monolith well outside the boundaries of their prim finishing school in Victorian Australia. Their subsequent disappearance and its inexplicable nature underscore the contrasts between the human world and the natural world. By discarding some of the constraints of the

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