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Major Weakness About The Movie
573 wordsMovie Review Name: Title of Film: Titanic Director: James Cameron Leading Actors: Kate Winslett and Leonardo DiCaprio Supporting Cast: Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, and Frances Fisher Year Released: 1998 Titanic is tragic love story. The film took place on 1912, on the famous ship Titanic in the Atlantic Sea. In the film I found the dialogue believable because in the film they talk differently and more in depth then how we talk today. The plot starts in a England city called Liverpool, that's where J...
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Story Behind The Book And Movie
2,767 wordsThere are many ways to tell a story. Back before there were books there as the actual storyteller who could speak out a story. There is also acting where people physically perform a story. Books are another storytelling device that is more permanent, the words are kept and they can be reviewed again and again. Now there are movies, which provide story telling with more an emphasis on visual effects. The question is which way is the best to present a certain type of story. The Ice Storm by Rick M...
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Best Parts Of The Movie
587 wordsMovie Review: A Time To Kill never read A Time To Kill by John Grisham because the book bored me. But I wonder why it did bore me because the movie was engrossing and entertaining. Maybe it is because Akiva Golds man took out most of the boring parts. I usually love Grisham, but this book was just too slow. However, another thing that made the movie more entertaining is the actors. The movie begins with the rape scene that you have probably heard about. If you haven't, it's a quick-edited scene ...
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Movie Romeo And Juliet
3,840 wordsComparison of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and the 1996 remake by Baz Luhrmann Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was written in the late 1500's. Critics tended to disparage this play in comparison to the four great tragedies Shakespeare wrote in the first decade of the seventeenth century (Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth and Othello). Assessed next to the Bard's mature works, Romeo and Juliet appears to lack the psychological depth and the structural complexity of Shakespeare's later tragedies. But ov...
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Steven Spielbergs Movie Saving Private Ryan
575 wordsIn critiquing Steven Spielbergs movie Saving Private Ryan, I realized that you can not base a move only on realism. A good movie has got to have some kind of character or formalism to carry the viewer through these realistic scenes. Spielberg not only uses these tools but also showed stereotyped images in his characters. In my critique I wish to point out some uses of realism, formalism, and stereotypes in the movie Saving Private Ryan. In my eyes Saving Private Ryan is a masterpiece. Even thoug...
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Sound Quality Of Dvd
1,107 wordsThe DVD Revolution Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the features and advantages of DVD video. Central Idea: The DVD video format has superior audio and visual quality to VHS, as well as more special features, which is why it should eventually occupy the place of the VCR in American households. Introduction I'd like to start things out by taking a survey. How many of you remember having a CD player in your house fifteen years ago? Not very many of you, I see. Of course, we all have C...
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Act IV Scene Visual And Audio Techniques
1,042 wordsTHE CRUCIBLE Throughout the course of life, many things are needed to survive. The main three are food, shelter, and love. Along with these main things there are side items. One of which is entertainment. Entertainment comes in a variety of forms. Some include: sports, music, video games, shopping, and movies. From observation one can conclude that movies are a popular form of entertainment. What most people fail to see when they view a movie are the camera angles, visual aids, and audio aids us...
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Humbert As His Desires For Lolita
1,433 wordsLolita is one of the most unconventional literary classics of the century. Lolita is a twelve-year-old girl, who is desired by the European intellectual Humbert Humbert. As the narrator of the story, Humbert chronicles his abnormal childhood, adolescent experiences, and an adventure in a booming American as a European tourist and pedophile. But it is key to realize his first heartbreak as a boy manifests into his desires for nymphets. This point is made clear in both the novel and movie. I will ...
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Fist Scene Of The Movie
1,983 wordsThe hit musical 'Singin' in the Rain' may possibly be one of if not the greatest musicals of all time. With it's tale of the film world of the mid 1920'sand its creative underlining love story between Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Kathy Selden (Debbie Reynolds), it provokes the interest of someone who would not generally be attracted to a musical. It is a classic masterpiece that set the standards that musical films of today will be judged by. It is a classic performance by the great Gene Kelly ...
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Jean Claude Van Damme Plays Two Roles
771 wordsThe movie opens twenty-five years ago in Hong Kong. The parents of two twin babies, Alex and Chad, had borrowed money from Raymond Zhang and Nigel Griffith, two lead smugglers. They needed the money in order to build a tunnel between Hong Kong and the mainland. After the tunnel was built and the money collected, Nigel Griffith and Raymond Zhang had a gang of hit men massacre Alex and Chad's family. Frank Avery, a friend of the family, races into the scene and finds the parents already dead. The ...
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Fight Scenes And Music
659 wordsJohn Wayne, the Bad Guy If you are in a mood to watch an action movie, flicks of fast flying fists or serious gunfights may enter your mind. If you are in a mood for a comedy, the use of exaggeration or sarcasm could play an important role in your movie selection. Due to the characters personalities, music, and fight scenes, Shanghai Noon fits into both of these categories while maintaining a western theme. Placed in 1881, Carson City, Nevada, surrounded by landscapes, Chinese immigrants, and bo...
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Movie And Text Paul
913 wordsAs with almost any written story and movie there are differences, some major and some minor. This is the case with 'Paul's Case'. The movie has a few new scenes in it, yet the text goes into more detail of what makes Paul tick. Now in both the movie and story Paul starts out at school for a confrontation by his teachers. Paul appears smug in both scenarios. He also was behaving like a somewhat different young boy with his red carnation on his button hole. This demeanor added to his smugness. He ...
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Final Twist Of The Movie
1,062 wordsThe Amazing Sixth Sense! The 1999 movie, The Sixth Sense, both written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, with its amazing final twist, is one of the best thrillers ever made. Bruce Willis and 10-year-old Haley Joel Osment make an incredible connection that is rarely seen in other movies. It is to Willis credit to allow the little boy to shine in virtually every scene. Bruce Willis plays Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a well-known child psychologist who is living a happy life with his understanding wife (O...
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Movie Forrest Gump The Mise En Scene
1,346 wordsIdeology The themes in the movie Forrest Gump are believed by some to be the search for destiny while understanding that simple is good. The movie features many ideas for someone's destiny. For example, are we all just floating around on a breeze or we all have a destiny in life that we need to figure out. The style of the movie is told by a man telling his life story from his point of view. The culture in this movie is based on life in the United States, a southern boy who was put into school b...
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Scene Before Sam And Ginger
913 wordsCasino, one of the most prolific movies of the mid nineties. This is a movie of betrayal, money, sex, lies, videotape, and yada yada yada. No, seriously, this is an excellent movie. This is why I picked this movie for my major critique. This movie is coming from the point of view of Sam (Robert Dinero) and Nick (Joe Pesci). There is certain parts of the movie were Sam is the narrator and there is others were Nick is the narrator. For instance, the scene were Sam was trying to get his gaming lice...
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Amelie In The Movie Theater
786 wordsJean Pierre Jeunet's film 2001, Amelie, is about a girl called Amelie who works as a waitress in Paris. Her life changes around when she returns a box of childhood treasures hiding behind a wall to its grown up owner. Amelie sees the happiness of the person she returned the box to and decides to straighten out other people's lives by making it better or sometimes by making it worse when she thought the person deserved it. Jeunet conveys the sense of reality and fantasy with the use of colors. In...
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Very First Part Of The Movie
574 wordsMovie Review A Walk of Life I thought that A Walk of Life was a pretty good movie but it did lack in some places. A group of high school seniors meet at a cement factory to initiate a potential boy into their group. This incident serves but one purpose to introduce Landon as a reckless, superficial character that has a mean heart. The scene also is what starts the future between Landon and Jamie Sullivan. The very first part of the movie bothers me because the boy that jumped is obviously injure...
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Conclusion The Movie Two Towers
801 wordsLord of the Rings Two Towers A fun way to spend three hours of your day Lord of the Rings Two Towers is a movie based on a novel written by JRR Tolkien. The story is a fantasy battle between good and evil set within a land called middle earth. Nine companions embark on a journey to destroy the ring of Sauron. The quest to destroy the ring, will decide the fate of middle earth. The book presents a story so large I find it difficult to believe a director has managed to bring it to film in such a w...
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Mafia Movie
1,509 wordsAs Americans we generally tend to cheer for the good guys. We love to see those who are fighting for what's right win. This seems to hold true in all aspects except for movies involving the "mafia". In these movies men whose ideas are the ones we are cheering for, these characters fight generally to make money and gain power, a major part of the American dream. These men's American dreams seem to be a bit different than the rest of ours though, they do not believe in our government, and they hav...
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Look At The Suitcase Throughout The Movie
1,339 wordsAnalysis Essay on Pulp Fiction The 1994 film Pulp Fiction may seem confusing and slow to some viewers. It is not until you fully understand the director's manipulations with time frames that you fully appreciate this film. This film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino is packed with action scenes as well as extensive dialogues between characters that illustrate the life of a small mob in Los Angeles California. Even though this movie may seem violent and cold there is certain humor created...