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    Joyeux Noel Film Analysis

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    Germans as they walk into No-Man’s Land. This is illegal, so at the end of the movie, many officers and troops were punished for fraternizing with the enemies when they were supposed to kill them. Joyeux Noel is not only a movie about war but also a film about the importance of music and how it brings people together. Music is a universal language and it bridged the differences between the enemies on the front and made them less egocentric and…

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    Film Analysis: Karate Kid

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    difference in culture and learned slowly how and why the kid sometimes behave. The movie also had insidious stereotypes like Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith learned from the past, this was to point out and to poke some stereotypes about Asians people. The film parodies the idea that all Asians are martial art master in Kung Fu and can pick a fight with anybody and win the fight or grab a fly with chopsticks in the air like nothing. There is always this image that surrounds Hollywood thought…

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles 2002 Film Adaptation: A Crime or Sublime? There have been a multitude of films made into novels because of their lasting impression on society as a whole, especially on young and mature audiences. The extraordinary list of novels remade into movies contains critically-acclaimed plots, such as The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, part of The Hunger Games series; the Sea of Monsters, part of the Percy Jackson series; and it would be daft not to mention Harry Potter…

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    or an interpretation of the nation’s history has been played out throughout the decades in film, the Western is no different. While other countries have adopted their own versions, the American Western has qualities can only be interrupted as American. While playing out the the fight against evil, greed, and taming of the frontier, the Western was also depicting America’s thoughts about itself. Like the films, the nation was fraught with conflict for what ideals it should stand for. As time…

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    PART B. 1a.) The film illustrates the potential for people to overcome prejudges and foster solidarity. Explain, using specifics and considering both the mining community and the LGBT characters. Your answers should be about one page in length. /10 The film shows this as many of the heterosexual, homophobic mine workers had extreme prejudges about the LGBT community and their support group, but once they got to know the supporters and not judging the LGBT support…

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    The movie Still Alice is a fantastic film based off the book written by Lisa Genova. Dr. Alice Howland who is played by Julianne Moore, is a respected, well known linguistics professor at Columbia University. She is also the author of a known and successful textbook. Alice is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s Disease at the age of 50. While she is speaking at a presentation at ULCA she suddenly can’t find a word she is looking for to say, laughs it off, continues with her speech but also…

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    to steal a bicycle for himself. He fails and the film ends with him and son walking away in defeat towards whatever fate lies before them. The film genre is drama; the main character faces conviction, the film forces the audience to think about socioeconomic issues during the 1940s, and the main character…

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    Introduction to this film: Guardians of the galaxy is an American superhero film released in 2014. It is produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film is directed by James Gunn, who wrote the screenplay with Nicole Periman. The main casts in this film who starred as the superheros are Chris Pratt as Star Lord, Zoe Saldana as Gamora, Vin Diesel as Groot, Bradley Cooper as Rocket Raccoon and Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer. The film became a…

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    Star Wars Film Analysis

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    my personal favorite story is the story of Star Wars, but not just the movie, the story of how a ragtag team of film makers made an amazing classic still alive today. The story of star wars begins in the California home of George Lucas where he began to capture the romance and adventure that he saw in old movies that he watched as a young boy as well as the heroics of the great Flash Gordon TV series. so george began to write the script for a screenplay that would one day be known as "Star…

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    Jamesy Boy: Film Analysis

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    convincing myself that i didn't have a choice to begin with” Jamesy boy is a 2014 american biographical crime drama film, directed by trevor white and written by white and lane shadgett. The film starts spencer, mary-louise parker, taissa farmiga, ving rhames, and james woods. It tells the true story of ex-convict James Burn. Spencer Rocco Lofranco is a Canadian actor. He made his film debut in the 2013 romantic comedy At Middleton as Conrad Hartman, and portrayed the lead role of James Burns…

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