… extremely informative, and a rapidly-paced film that literally puts you on the front lines with the people behind the news stories which we read in our newspapers every day. This film was interesting to me, because it seemed to give me a lot of insight…
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… to be "A Walk to Remember." It was about an outwardly plain Christian girl named Jamie, and Landon, an aimless, reckless guy who breezed through school on looks and popularity. I liked this movie for many reasons. The main character, Jamie was not…
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… early Sixties, the hopeful future of the main characters is followed by the events which occur. Steve (Ron Howard), and Curt (Richard Dreyfuss) will be leaving for college the very next day, the build up of years of hard work. Finally they'll be able…
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… conversation between Jack, Sonia, and Thomas. It takes place in one of Mont-Saint Michel¡¯s church tower in France. Jack Edwards, played by Sam Waterson, is a politician who had just lost a presidential campaign in the United States and is facing…
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… directed by Peter Weir has a two main characters Allie Fox (played by Harrison Ford) and Reverend Spellgood (played by Andre Gregory). Both of these men, hoever, are very alike and mirror each other at times during the film. Both are men consumed…
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… of a German profiteer name Oskar Schindler who, because of his kindness and great courage, saved more than 1,000 Jews form death in the Holocaust. Oskar Schindler was announced a hero because he repeatedly risked his life to save the lives of…
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… through the use of video clips. One singer in particular, Madonna, can be seen as a cultural symbol. She reflects female’s rights, rebellion and sexuality. This can strongly be seen in the video clip “Like A Prayer”. Also in the clip cultural…
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… John Nash, a brilliant mathematician who developed the game theory of economics, for which he later won the Nobel Prize in 1994. At the age of 31 he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and suffered a mental breakdown. Because of his hallucinations and…
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… an astronomical role in all aspects of the movie. Mise-en-scene is everything that is front of the camera from costumes, make-up, setting, and acting. The costumes and make-up were very important in this movie since apes were being played by…
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… of seeing violence on television: Children may become less sensitive to the pain and suffering of others Children may be more fearful of the world around them Children may be more likely to behave in aggressive or harmful ways toward others.…
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