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    Music Vs Plagiarism

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    Have you ever though about the music in the background while you’re watching a movie? How it gives the movie so much more life. I believe that music should be a part of the film industry only because it helps the film feel more interesting while watching it! The two industries will clash like anything else in life, but eventually will work its way through the bumps on the road. There are three important issues such as, flow, plagiarism, and inspiration. In my opinion, flow is the most…

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    I have always had a desire to explore true treasures, and valued playing treasure games, a game in which each person or team struggles to be first in discovering something that has been hidden. Once I am not being able to physically hunt for treasure, it is always fun to play a game instead and let the imagination guide me. Since I play lots of games, I have discovered there are certain delightful treasures to be found by playing them. The gathering of colleagues, family or friends is the best…

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    ‘The Privates’ Will Literally Melt Your Face Off Adam New Featuring some killer rock tracks, ‘The Privates’ mixes music, comedy, and science fiction in a delightful blend. Films about musicians have potential for being very enjoyable. The plights of struggling artists, paired with some catchy tunes, can make for great cinematic experiences. They can be hilarious like ‘This is Spinal Tap’ or Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, or thoughtful like Crazy Heart or Inside Llewyn Davis. Either way,…

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    If I had to describe film, I’d call it a nonverbal medium that is used to tell a story and provoke emotion within us. Though the story of a movie isn't just exclusive to it’s plot; movies reflects the time when it was made and the social norms and gender roles that were normal at the time. Rather than being offended by the gender roles or political incorrectness of movies in a different era we should use is it as perspective. Hollywood isn't as it’s portrayed even the legends of the industry…

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    The movie The Exorcist (1973) is one of the most profitable horror movies ever made. This movie is about super natural events happening to a little girl called Regan. This type of events start worrying her mother when Regan starts hurting herself. Her mother worried try many ways of medicine to try to find what is wrong with her child, and after searching for many time, she found out her daughter was possessed. It is here when a local priest called Jason Miller is asked for the mom to help her.…

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    Cinema Paradiso

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    I think it would be very hard to not like "Cinema Paradiso". My opinion is very bias because I personally loved the film, but I feel like its story contains something for everyone. It is brilliant in so many ways, from the music, to the character development, the relatable story, and so on. "Cinema Paradiso" has rightfully earned the attention and award recognition that it received. Reliving the memories of a young Salvatore and experiencing his nostalgia, reminds us all of something in our own…

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    City Of God Analysis

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    While these movies were a lot a like in many ways throughout their esseense and what the story is about, I liked City of God the best. I liked the fact that the movie was very fast paced, in color and it seems for some reason more like comic/action movie. The movie would have fast zooms on a characters faces and we could see the camera physically move and shake which you normally don't in movies now, it was more like a documentary than a all in all fake movie. We see how Rocket grows up and he…

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    The differences between documentaries and films can be observed when they share premise. Set in the 1970s, The Walk (2015), a film directed by Robert Zemeckis, is based on the legendary true story of tightrope walker Phillippe Petit and his plan to wire walk without a safety harness between the twin towers with the help of his team. The documentary Man on Wire (2008), directed by James Marsh, contains the same storyline as the film, however, it differs from it as the two are different types of…

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    Another important aspect of the movies to discuss is whether the films accurately depict true stories and events as well as historically accurate characters. To begin, of the two films Windtalkers is the one that strays the farthest from the trust. In fact, the only truly historically accurate portion of the movie is that the code talkers were real people who played an enormous role in battles like Iwo Jima and World War II. Other than this, the characters of Windtalkers, including Yahzee and…

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    Pop Culture

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    As I have grown up through my childhood and pre-teen years, the different elements of pop-culture (books, TV, movies, music, etc.) have had an impact on me. I have never been the type to be able to consistently watch movies, because no matter how interesting, I always end up falling asleep somehow. However, one of my favorite genres is dramas with suspense. Something about mystery-based movies makes them so compelling and riveting; they always leave you guessing. Above all, horrors are my…

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