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Powder Views People
628 wordsPowder Most likely written by some kind of nut, the film Powder is indeed strange. Powder is the story of an albino completely hairless teenager who has the power to use an extraordinary amount of his brain capacity. Powder is the archetypal outsider. Edward Lightning Hands might be a more fitting name for all the overuse of the already worn out "Boo Radley-like misfit who is also a despised prophet" type theme. Aside from its lack of originality it is also typically "hollywood" in it's blatant ...
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Birth Of A Nation By D.W. Griffith
748 wordsOne of the effects of syn aesthetic cinema is to break the hold that the medium has over the viewer. By removing the experience from past conditioning or convention, a movies, as Birth of Nation and Searchers are both able to develop their own syntactical meaning where the semantics of any given image may vary or change in the context of different sequences. This alteration of meanings is brought about by extending the capacity of the paradigmatic axis. This dimension plays a significant role in...
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Film Alien
1,022 wordsIn the her text, Popular Culture, Freccero states, "Science fiction most explicitly addresses the political, representing political fantasies through the imagining of alternative worlds, and thus invites the reading of ideological critique" (Freccero, pg. 111). The film Alien: Resurrection is embedded thoroughly with representation of modern day cultural occurring's. In the film's case, it is tackling issues such as cloning and outside womb reproduction, such as test tube babies, and negative re...
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Message Of The Film
1,831 wordsa) What message is the filmmaker trying to communicate? Gregory Hoblit, the filmmaker of Frequency, has many things to say about the sequence of events in life. Hoblit is clearly trying to convey to his audience that things in life happen for a reason, good and / or bad, and when we change the sequence of events, there are major repercussions that can and will change everything in and around the lives of all those affected by the events. This is a complicated notion, made clear by a complicated ...
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Film A Strong Anti Police Message
2,239 wordsLa Haine is a youth film made in 1995 and is set in the Banlieue, the French equivalent of a British council estate and the centre for crime, gun culture, drugs and extreme poverty. The film centres on 3 youth members of the Banlieue: Vinz, Hubert and Sayid, and looks at their problems from their perspective and their reactions to these problems. This indeed gives the film a strong anti-police message. But I do not believe this to be the central point of the film. I will explore the main point a...
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Novel And The Film
686 wordsA Passage to India When novels are turned into movies, each is subject to instant criticism. They are readily compared to one another. Not having read A Passage to India puts us at a disadvantage in comparing the novel and the film. Instead, we have to trust that David Lean's interpretation of Forster's novel is accurate. In most cases, the movie can be very helpful in relating the author's intended message. There are various ways that a film can be more convincing than the printed text. Forster...
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