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Stanley Kubrick as an auteur.
... films he moved permanently to England because he got frustrated with Hollywood. After this point he made his best films starting with 'Lolita' and ending to the 'Full Metal Jacket'. Kubrick finished his last film, 'Eyes Wide Shut' just before ...
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Stereotype
... and also because of his stubbornness and ignorance, he assumes that everyone is always out to get him. He also had a radar detector fitted to his car so that he could slow down when approaching a radar to avoid ...
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Stereotypes and representation have
long been an issue in all forms of the media, particularly concerning racism
and the ideal family. This study will explore how Asian families are
represented, and will make comparisons between the representations of ...
... cooking and cleaning and taking general care of the children, but may supplement income by having a job inferior to her husband's. The father tends to educate the sons, the mother the daughters, and the parents have strong ambitions for ...
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Still Image Deconstruction: 'The Mummy'.
... is perhaps the hero in the film. His shirt is dirty, and he has the typical 'heroic' look about him - messy hair, dark eyes, shirt open.
A woman in formal dress is standing behind the man, but we can see ...
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Subtle Willis Finally Proves To Make Sensational 'Sense' - Beyond all senses
... while on a trip to Los Angeles, Willis was selected from 3,000 contenders to star as David Addison in the hit television series "Moonlighting," for which he won an Emmy Award ((r)) and a Golden Globe Award.
Willis made his feature ...
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Subtle Willis makes surprising 'sense'
... by M. Night Shyamalan starring; Bruce Willis, Olivia Williams, Haley Joel Osment , Donnie Wahlberg and Toni Collette.
'The Sixth Sense' is a testament to the fact that you can't judge a film by its previews alone. Which is a ...
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Success In Black America.
... economy, but because of a strong resurgence of black self-confidence and self-determination. (Cose 585) After carefully evaluating all of these different perspectives, I accept as true that society will label an individual or a group of people successful or total ...
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Successful Ingredients Of A Science Fiction Film.
... or have not yet happened. It considers all of these things but is mostly interested on the reaction of people when things change.
Basic concepts for science fiction cinema include the future, travel through space and time, life on other ...
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Summarize, analyze, and give my opinion on "Fight Club".
... to change his life for the better.
Edward Norton plays the narrator; we'll call him Jack. At the end, you find out that his name is not really Jack, but this will work for right now. Jack unfortunately can't ...
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Summary review of Gone with the Wind, The Godfather and The Joy Luck Club
... not change. It has always been very significant to her even at the beginning of the film when she was a spoiled, selfish Southern girl. We can see this at the beginning when she went to greet her father after ...
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Sunset Boulevard.
... "Yes this is Sunset Boulevard, Los Angles, California. It's about five o'clock in the morning that's the Homeside squad. Complete with detectives and news paper men" The camera then pans and follows the police cars, the camera pans to give ...
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super hero genre
... of the story, the camera angles also suggest it is an action film. They make the viewer feel as if they are within the action, as if they were in the centre of the panic. The large number of eye ...
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Supply & Demand: Drug Trade's Virulent Affect on Social Classes.
... the U.S. President's new drug czar, become intertwined, Traffic reveals that the illegal drug trade is a universal problem. Traffic gives an illuminating, although disturbing, depiction of the real world in which the drug trade embroils people of all classes. ...
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Surprisingly subtle Willis makes great 'sense' - A 'sense' of foreboding - Willis takes departure role in chilling paranormal thriller
... directed by M. Night Shayamalan starring; Bruce Willis, Olivia Williams, Haley Joel Osment , Donnie Wahlberg and Toni Collette.
'The Sixth Sense' is a testament to the fact that you can't judge a film by its previews alone. Which is ...
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Surreal films.
... above a severed hand which is also well groomed, with nail varnish and a wedding ring. The very white plate and the impending dissection of the finger make this a very unsettling piece.
Le Cadeau (The Gift) (Jacques Vasseur & Dick ...
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Swordfish directed by Dominic Sena.
... the world's best hacker, and the terms of his parole read that should he even touch a computer he goes back to jail.
But why need a hacker if you are just going to nuke half the Middle East? To get ...
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Symbolic and Cultural Codes
... has seen the iconography and recognised it within it's genre, they can expect the expected from the genre itself.
Mise-en-scene
Mise-en-scene is a French term, which literally means "put on stage". It refers to everything we see on the screen, the composition ...
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Take ONE of the following elements: themes, character, setting, and show how they have been successfully presented within the film you have studied.
... suffer the consequences of the lack of the vibrant energy that only Lola exudes. Jutta if tearfully pregnant while Papa suffers his alcoholic wife and 'wild' daughter. Only Lola refuses to be bound by the constraints of time. In the ...
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Taking one film which used a Shakespeare play as a source, discuss the uses made of any or all of the following; Film Language, Film Form, Film Space. Refer closely to the film and the text.
... of film to understand as Film Language; Camera, Lighting, and Sound, which can be seen as Film Language at it's most basic. Richards (1992)5 divides Film Language into three main groups, the Most - Used Cinema Languages, the Contrasting Cinema ...
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Tarantino intertextually refers to other movies and aspects of historical society, so much so that Pulp Fiction has been referred to as not a movie but movies
... Australia, Oxford University Press (2002).
Dowell, Pat. Pulp Friction (2). Cineaste, July 1995, Vol. 21, no 3, pp 4-6
URL: http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=9508246281&db=f5h
Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction, directed by Quentin Tarantino is a story about four different stories. Tarantino intertextually refers to other movies and aspects ...
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Taxi Driver (1976).
... events I thought significant and which may affect the audience. The chart looks at the film's story or fabula and plot or syuzhet. Bordwell and Thompson (1990) define fabula as "all events in a narrative, both explicitly presented and inferred." ...
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Techniques used by the producers of the award winning film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves to try to interpret and present the legend of Robin Hood
... tries to free other people from the jail. He managers to free a Moor named Azeem (Morgan Freeman). We see them running clear of the jail.
The next scene is in a boat. Both Robin and Azeem have arrived at ...
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Technological determinism offers an insufficient explanation of development in cinema,' Discuss with reference to the development of either: early cinema, sound or colour.
... competitors in the years prior to that technological change. In the case of the movies the latter might include vaudeville, popular music, phonograph records, live theatre, television, and /or other leisure-time industries - depending on the time frame of the ...
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Television now stands in the foot prints of where film was once stranded. This statement is referring to television being viewed as an art.
... and overcome the constraints of a national broadcast. Another positive for TV is networks such as HBO which have done away with constraints altogether. Since HBO has its own in house productions and doesn't rely on advertising (viewers pay to ...
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Terminator 2: Judgement Day
... himself. Arnold's star image was strongly defined by 1989, by his American citizenship and fame from his movies. This was his 10th film in relentless action, on screen killings adding up to a high body count, physical fitness and his ...