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The Similarities and Differences between the play script and the film The Crucible.
... resembles Miller, and shows what the sufferers went through in the McCarthy Era, which was very much similar to the Salem Witch Trials. He probably wanted some kind of individual marking of himself on the play: A 'baddy'; someone dishonest, ...
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The Sixth Sense
... down, then Cole walks in and his mother gets up to greet Cole and takes his coat. Hen his mother makes up her day and then Cole also makes up his day. We do not see them talking to one ...
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The Sixth Sense Coursework.
... fear and tension. The colour red should be used a lot in this seen to show danger, murder and pain. Anna should wear a red dress in to make the scene more chilling.
After Malcolm is shot the screen should go ...
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The skeleton key
... Caroline is suspicious about Ben and as the story unfolds she finds out the real reason why Ben is 'sick'.
There are several connotations of the title, 'The Skeleton Key'. The word 'skeleton' suggests elements of evil, darkness and intimidation. This ...
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The story in the film of Mulan is based on a Chinese folktale and set in 15th century China.
... important than men" (Chu 48). According to the article, " The White Tigers," the author, Maxine Hong Kingston,explains the reasons why girls or women are treated as second-class in Asian countries. Maxine mentions that most parents and people in China ...
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The story Psycho has an interesting plot. It starts off with a panoramic view panning over a big bustling American city. The camera goes into a window and this is the film's starting point
... After this rather boring conversation Marion gets dressed and she walks off to work where a man in a cowboy hat, a client you would assume, is buying something from Marion's boss and gives Marion the $40,000 to look after. ...
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The Sublime
Figure of History
... she takes on the role many would say is a man's. Red can also be seen as a celebration of freedom, exuberance, and the most primitive desires and aspirations, which have been denied by both Confucianism and Communism (Ye, 152).
The ...
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The techniques used by 'James Cameron' - 'Titanic' stormed into the box office in 1998 as the epic tragedy of love and loss for 'Jack and Rose'.
... chose Leo to play this part because he was the latest heartthrob of teenaged girls across the nations and would there fore attract a vast majority of the targeted audience, for the male population, Kate Winslet 'the girl next door' ...
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The theatrical film medium has remained largely unchanged over the last fifty years.
... motion pictures that have been digitized, compressed and encrypted to theatres using either physical media distribution (such as DVD-ROMs) or electronic transmission methods, such as via satellite multicast methods.'2A digitally produced or converted movie can be distributed via satellite, optical ...
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The theme of the project is the role of female in the society of "Metropolis" and " Psycho".
... Revolution greatly. For examples, the targeted, depicted place and the story background is an imagined city in 2026, one hundred years later when the film was made. Fritz Lang was delighted by the architecture of Manhattan in America at that ...
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The Third Man - Morality
... castigates Calloway, "I'm gunning just the same way for your Major Callaghan," he reveals innocence in a setting that embodies complexities far beyond his simplistic mind. Harry Lime presents a character that Holly needs to repudiate before he can gain ...
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The Three-Tiered Racial Hierarchy and its Import to Asian (American) Representation as the "Model Minority" in The Island of Dr. Moreau
... tier." Instead, there is a stark three-tiered racial hierarchy that further delineates the status of the "others" composing Zack's second tier. That is, the racial hierarchy presented in the film, from top-down, is white, Asian, and then black.
This further ...
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The trailer I am going to analyse is "Shrek". Shrek is an animated comedy adventure. Its target audience (people it appeals to) are families and kids. The opening scene of the trailer starts when the donkey is in a castle
... a great trailer for even the worst of films. They use sound, special effects, and a variety of camera techniques to gain the viewer's interest and these also make a person want to watch the film. Indeed, trailers are often ...
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The Trueman Show
... he doesn't know of this camera, as it is behind a mirror.
This makes us anxious as to why we are watching a film, where the actors don't know they are be filmed.
However Trueman then goes off to work ...
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The Truman Show Essay
... from the cast members and Christof and after each person had said something about Truman it went back to him on a memory when he was doing something funny or stupid. The producer of the Truman show, Christof says "There's ...
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The Truman Show is a powerful satire on media intrusion into peoples lives. How have filmmakers used the codes and conventions of documentaryAnd film to involve us in Trumans story?
... Truman was looking in the mirror there was a camera directly behind. It's a documentary and soap. Interviews with the characters show us the documentary side of it and the everyday life with Truman was the soap side of the ...
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The Truman Show Review
... trapped on the show without his knowledge. This raises a huge moral issue which I'm sure you'll have your own opinion on.
Since Birth Truman Burbank has been an orphan and was specially selected at when he was born as ...
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The Truman show.
... parts to watch of 'The Truman show' are the mirror moments. This is when Truman (Jim carry) stands in front of the mirror and has these moments that he thinks only he can see.
The cast
Jim Carry - Truman Burbank
Truman ...
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The Truth Behind Lies: Song of the South.
... on Joel Chandler Harris' book of stories entitled Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings. Joel Chandler Harris was a white journalist who published the first Brer Rabbit slave folklore stories, tales that he had heard told by an elder slave ...
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The two adverts that I have chosen are film adverts, they are called: 'The 6ht Day' and 'Meet The Parents'.
... to know the truth about something :). The lighting used in 'Meet The Parents' is normal lighting but it is focused on the actors in the advert, for the other advert hardly any lighting is used except for a bit ...
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The two films I have chosen are 'The Big Sleep', made in 1946 with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, and 'L.A Confidential', made 41 years later in 1997 - with a stellar cast including Kevin Spacey, Kim Basinger and Danny De'Vito
... us what to expect from the movie, and both do it to great effect.
L.A Confidential starts with old footage of a prosperous 1950s Los Angeles, a city in which the American Dream can be found, and as the narrative suggests, ...
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The two films I will be comparing are American Pie and Road Trip.
... the similarities and differences. I will then reach a conclusion I will look at all the different aspects of the film ranging from the actors to the scenery. Hopefully I will give the reader an idea of whether the film ...
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The Uncanny in "Don't Look Now"
... daughter of John Baxter, the lead character in the film, but beyond that, the film deals with repression in general. Repression, Freud concluded, was an essential prerequisite to the feeling of the uncanny. "The uncanny is in reality nothing new ...
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The Untouchables, a true taste of 1920's prohibition America
... 1930s were plagued with corruption on the municipal scale. "Many bootleggers secured their business by bribing the authorities, namely federal agents and persons of high political status" (Bowen, pg160). Many law enforcement agencies were brought into suspected areas of illegal ...
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The way women are portrayed in Some Like It Hot
... tell her the truth.
The women in the film are also seen as merchandise. This is seen when, after meeting the band members, Daphne objectifies and compares the train (wall-to-wall with gorgeous women) to an overflowing pastry shop full of sweets. ...