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    Thank you for letting me know this film. The title of the title came from a comrade in arms’ name. It was amazing that this film was directed by Sebastian Junger, an American journalist, and British photojournalist Tim Hetherington. And this was their first film. It was said that they initially were suppose to take a short video; later, they were shocked at experience at shooting the video so they decided to make the film. These two directors were brave and they had to work their timetable in…

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    Tropes In Black Panther

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    How are great movies created? That is an interesting question. New century films are created with different genres that are intermitted with other genres. This film text is primarily about a Superhero but it adds progressive Spy tropes and Science Fiction to this original comic book character, Black Panther. What makes this film so uniquely awesome is that it has inspired the Black culture to be recognized and black women to be empowered. In prior history, Black superheroes were not given…

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    horror film and literature discourse community. According to Swales, there are six characteristics that make up a discourse community. They are common public goals, mechanisms of intercommunication among members, participatory mechanisms to provide information and feedback, utilizing one or more genres in communication, a specific lexis, and a threshold level of members with a degree of relevant content and discourse expertise (Swales 471-473).…

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    Well it mostly, has to do with why media (films, video games, books, etc.) are made. The sole reason is to simply make money. Yes, sometimes creators have other reasons such as wanting to inspire people and what not, but most of the time, money is involved. When you want to maximize profit, you have to think what would bring in the most people. You have to throw in elements that people will enjoy to bring in more audience members. The problem with that is sometimes, the story gets lost trying…

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    though these two reviews on “Casablanca” are from two different time periods they both analyzed the movie in a very good way. The reviews from the time that the movie came out and more recent ones are very different but very similar at the same time. Some things that were similar in these reviews was that they both talk about how they chose the perfect people to play Rick and Ilsa. They also both say that the dialogue was great. Some of the differences in these two movie reviews was that the…

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    emphasises the role of film as a shared cultural event. In particular, the Why We Fight series, as it intends to trigger a dialogue that changes attitudes within society, allows for a consideration of the process of spectatorship by those at war. It is important to note Robert Rosenstone’s assertion that historical information in film only “fully [satisfies] … the “filmgoer”, not “the historian”, due to the inherent restrictions of the medium. However, this also suggests that films produced…

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    The English/Irish playwright, screenwriter, and film director Martin McDonagh has been described as “one of the most important living Irish playwrights,” despite the fact that he was born in London and lived there his entire life (Zinoman). His early plays present the west of Ireland to us as a horrible place, populated by savage people disguised as ordinary. His plays and films are most notable for their casual use of violence and strong dialogue; it is hard for one not to notice the striking…

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    important kind of movie, the slasher film, to America in 1968. Notably, there is a really good background to the film. In fact, it had lots of facts the world would be dying to know. Next, it has a bunch of effects that I was shocked once I had heard. In all, Psycho is a pretty good movie in general. This movie Psycho was created in the 1960s and then later on it was copied and re-written to a more famous version of 1998. Foremost, Alfred referred to his film as a film with a boy that had…

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    to his Ape family by going to war or to follow his instincts by trying to keep peace between the Apes and the humans. According to the review written by Bill GoodyKoontz, “Dawn Planet of the Apes is a dark film, daringly so, a sequel to a reboot that makes a solid franchise stronger” (1). The review starts by giving some brief information about the first film Planet of the Apes. It mentions how many of the apes were used for experiments, especially Koba, who was tortured and used for lab…

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    will be observed in this review, the critical analyses of the films Thelma and Louise (1991) and The Hunger Games (2012) by applying feminism and semiotics theoretical perspectives, separately to one film and the content of which each can be interpreted following that perspective and theoretical approach. Critically analysing this by an exegesis of the films and the knowledge of theoretical perspectives and philosophy within the content development and critiquing of films wider meanings and…

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