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The Green Mile - review
... on the day they are scheduled to be executed. It is clear that he also tries to maintain some level of peace and respect toward the prisoners. Edgecomb however goes through a bladder problem in this film which establishes the ...
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The Grey Zone - film review.
... is deeply disturbing. It chronicles the real life story of a prisoner uprising at the Auschwitz concentration camp in the final years of World War II. The story follows the lives of several men and women, and their often regrettable ...
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The Hacienda in the film 24 Hour Party People. Your answer must pay close attention to the specific stylistic and narrative techniques used in the film. What
... strengths and weaknesses of the films portrayal and representation of Manchester and its public.
'Films are produced and seen within a social, cultural context that includes more than other film texts. Film serves a cultural function through its narratives that goes ...
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The History of Hip Hop.
... that prevented this music from being recorded. Sylvia Robinson came across this new style of music on her children's mixed tapes and with her husband Joe created Sugar Hill Records. Her first signing was that of Sugar Hill Gang consisting ...
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The Hunt For Red October ~ Novel -VS- Film
... his anger with the Soviet Union.
"The life of Natalia Bogdanova Ramius had been lost at the hands of a surgeon who had been drinking while on call - a court-martial offense in the Soviet Navy - but Marko could ...
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The impact of the use of a camera on a script
... film stock he will use. The choice of film stock has many artistic implications, since it dictates the texture, colour and shape of a film. If a director chooses a slow film, the look of his film will be high ...
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The Italian job
... typical cockney and British person 'Charlie Croker'. He is sexually confident, very smart; he is very good at persuading people. He persuaded Mr Bridger to back him with the job in Italy. The other smaller characters play their parts well ...
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The Italian Job was a film made in 1969. It stars Michael Caine and is about organised crime
... typical cockney and British person 'Charlie Croker'. He is sexually confident, very smart; he is very good at persuading people. He persuaded Mr Bridger to back him with the job in Italy. The other smaller characters play their parts well ...
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The James Bond films are the most successful series of films ever made.
... the film Bond retrieves Sir Robert's money, but on his return Sir Robert is assassinated and a chase ensues. Bond is chasing after a female assassin along the River Thames, but after catching up with her she kills herself.
Electra is ...
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The Killer
... kill John so no one finds out he killed the police man. All these Genres show strong points in the film as they make the film more interesting and make the viewer want to keep watching to see what will ...
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The Kray twins were born in 1933.
... Nothing is a problem. Lovely.' Further into the article more famous gangsters and hoodlums are mentioned including the Richardsons, the Lambrinous and the Maltese Messina brothers. The paper continues to glorify the O Sullivan's by hailing them 'the fighting O'Sullivans.' ...
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The Last Temptation of Christ.
... up to the production of the film (Dougan 87). Scorsese optioned the rights to the novel in 1977 and handed it to his favorite screenwriting partner, Paul Schrader. By 1982, the script was written, and by early 1983 Paramount was ...
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The layers that can be constructed from the film “The Matrix”
... topic of how the female is watching someone the female then gets the impression that her conversation is being tapped as she says "are you sure this line is clean?" to the male, the camera begins to zoom in on ...
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The Lion and Albert.
... up, running a stick with a horses head handle along the railings making a din and swinging a newly bought bucket, eager to use it to make sandcastles instead of having to walk up and down the pier.
NARATOR V.O
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The Lord of the Rings, the Fellowship of the Ring.
... as it provides the perfect settings for each event in the book. This, combined with models, computer technology and the studios used, the film producers have done a remarkable job in creating the fictional land described in so much detail ...
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The Love of Jeanne Ney - review.
... plot as we see Jeanne needing to flee to Paris and the devious Khalibiev and his amazing expressions of glee and mischief.
Pabst uses the actor's expressions and various subtleties and combines them with various camera movements. Although the ...
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The main idea's established in Cinema Paradiso
... is clear that there is an abundance of love between the two. In this scene and during the rest of the film Alfredo and Toto are almost always shot together in a medium shot that is a classic visual suggestion ...
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The Matrix
... robots. These robots use humans as power cells, and have created a program for the humans to believe they are living in. This program is called "The Matrix." But there are some humans that escaped, these people have advanced over ...
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The Matrix (1999): The foyer scene
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This is undoubtedly the best gangster shoot-out for it's time. Along with The Godfather and Scarface it's hard to say that it should be forgotten. This truly is 'untouchable' as this lives up to its promise as a gangster film. ...
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The Matrix - Opening scenes analysis
... The police kick the door down and Trinity doesn't move. As one policeman advances to arrest Trinity, the action begins and we see Trinity as highly trained in the martial arts. She knocks the policemen to the floor, either dead ...
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The Matrix - Review
... balance between action and adventure, allowing it to appeal to a wide-ranging audience. The complex and thoughtful plot catches the older viewer's attention whilst the continuous action draws the younger generation.
Despite the age limit of this film it does not ...
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The Matrix - review.
... of reality during his adulthood. The crew of the Nebuchadnezzar, the ship that provides transport and security, provide a stark contrast to Neo's fantasy world by being anchored in experience and reality. These are old questions but the camera work ...
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The Matrix - short analysis.
... created a world of technology that they can't control and the technology has taken over, wiping away the world, hence the computer generated one.
Then we are introduced to neo (keanu reeves), a computer hacker in his spare time ...
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The Matrix and truth
... Anderson means son of man, Ander- deriving for the greek for man - Andros. The name can also be linked to 'Doubting Thomas' because Neo never believed he was 'the one'. As well as being anagrammatic of one (as in ...
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The Matrix review
... line isn't very complex: Violet (Jennifer Tilly) and her lesbian lover, Corky (Gina Gershon), plan to steal two million dollars from Violet's connected husband, Caesar (Joe Pantoliano). However, the Wachowski brothers twist and turn this uncomplicated idea into a fairly ...