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    Film Review of Apocalypto

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    1. Make a film review of the film focusing on the major aspects of Maya culture: a) Major characters in the film: * Jaguar Paw- son of Flint Sky * Flint Sky- leader of the village * Seven- wife of Jaguar Paw * Turtles Run- little son of Jaguar Paw * Zero Wolf- leader of the Mayan tribe who ravaged the village of Jaguar Paw * Middle Eye- son of Zero Wolf‚ he is almost killed by Jaguar Paw b) Aspects of Maya culture -Mayans practice human sacrifice for their gods

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    Reflection About Writing

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    Still Mediocre Writing‚ but Improving The first paper was finally written‚ and I did better than I thought I would have. The process of writing is something I am still trying to grasp. With having to take a writing class last semester. It made me better prepared for Composition 1. Then after receiving my first paper back‚ I know it actually did prepare me. I would have been lost without that class‚ and struggling to get ideas out of my head and onto paper. Know I realize what my strengths are and

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    Film Review: Gattaca

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    At my film and think it is advocating that you never tamper with genes‚ Because there … will be many positive things to come out of this … Science in terms of curing diseases”. ‘So what is Gattaca condemning? Essay #2 Andrew Niccols‚ the director of ‘Gattaca’ once said “I would hate for anyone to look at my film and think it is advocating that you never tamper with genes‚ Because there … will be many positive things to come out of this … Science in terms of curing diseases”. The film ‘Gattaca’

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    Kodo Film Review

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    Video Review – Kodo: Heartbeat Drummers of Japan Kodo is a Japanese group who came together in 1981 due to their common interest and passion in Taiko drumming‚ which encompassed their lives on the island of Sado in Tokyo‚ Japan. The sounds produced by these drums were what held their culture together as they believe that they would find an echo of the human heartbeat through it. To them‚ the heart is the principle of the human being. Thus‚ the name Kodo translates into two meanings: the first

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    Gattaca Film Review

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    Gattaca Film Review Gattaca is a science-fiction film released in 1997‚ lead starring Ethan Hawke‚ Jude Law and Uma Thurman. The film details a man’s (Ethan Hawke/Vincent Freeman) physical breakthrough of the barrier of attaining his dreams of becoming an astronaut‚ but not being able to due to a heart defect imprinted in to his DNA. The film begins showing the birth of a baby and the process that goes with such an ordeal in ‘the not-too-distant future’. This baby was Vincent‚ who was genetically

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    Introduction - Writing Process This research assignment has been a quite challenging assignment for me. The overall writing process has been the most difficult. Coming up with a draft was the first step in my writing process. I kept writing and every time I would go back‚ changes were made. I revised many paragraphs and run on sentences. In the beginning‚ I began to procrastinate because I did not even want to think about such a complex seeming assignment. After my meeting with Professor

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    nearly impossible for an army of this period to break it down. They were also protected by the Aegean Sea‚ since there city was located about a mile from the shores. Greece’s best chance of attack was by crossing this sea. The Greek’s were a loose unity of kingdoms that were all controlled by Agamemnon‚ a greedy dictator who craved power and land. When a war film is created to tell a story of a certain time period‚ it is supposed to portray what war was like during that time in history. We will see

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    Film Review: Mindwalk

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    Film Review: Mindwalk If a good movie is one that makes you think‚ Mindwalk must be superb. However‚ I haven’t even read the book it was based on and I can say that the book must have been better. The actors are laughable‚ and the physicists’ accent changes with each new scene. Furthermore‚ the transitions to each scene are as smooth as sandpaper. The purpose of this movie wasn’t‚ and with good reason‚ to be glamorous though. As many of our "Hollywood" movies are. The fast action‚ sex‚ blood

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    Jaws Film Review

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    Jaws Film Review ‘Jaws’ is one of Spielberg’s most easily recognisable movies. It is unique in a way that is rarely seen in cinema. He set a new standard for horror films. In this movie‚ the small northern town of Amity is ‘haunted’ by a great white shark which kills its first victim in the abandoned night. It is an attack which‚ when later discovered‚ causes police chief Brody‚ against his will‚ to let the beach stay open for the fourth of July due to the fact that it was the main source of

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    Review of the Film, Platoon

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    Rocio Rodriguez Platoon: The Film on the Vietnam War “Somebody once wrote: ‘Hell is the impossibility of reason.’ That’s what this place feels like. Hell” (Platoon). The controversial issues concerning Platoon were not on the film itself‚ but about how this film portrayed the war in Vietnam and the affects the war had on the soldiers morally‚ physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. Oliver Stone directed and wrote the screenplay‚ using his own experiences as a reference. Oliver Stone chose to

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