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    Moonlight Film Essay

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    Moonlight, the 2017 independent film directed by Barry Jenkins, utilized lighting, contrast, and colors to tell an insightful story exploring themes including race, sexual identity, and drug abuse, among others through the metamorphosis of its central character, Chiron. One particular scene expertly directed occurred within the first fifteen minutes of the film, where Juan teaches Chiron how to swim. The scene itself retains an intimate mood and is comprised of eight medium close-up shots in…

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    Analysis Of Seven Pounds

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    A Pound for a Life: A Review of Seven pounds "The film Seven Pounds, starring Will Smith and Rosario Dawson, is Grant Nieporte's idea after having a chat with a man whom he called "one of the saddest people I've ever met in my life". The film is directed by Gabriele Muccino, known for The Pursuit of Happiness (2006) also starring Will Smith." (IMDB, www.imdb.com) The movie is one with a strong message and lesson, it leaves the audience wondering what their mission in life is and how life can…

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    The Cave Vs Plato

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    This paper will compare the attitudes of each character in their respective story. Included will be a reference page for further study. Both stories will be discussed in detail and the author will explain message he/she felt the philosopher was trying to relay to the audience and how their own philosophy compares. Focusing on the ‘Why’ of all things in existence philosophers are faced with an arduous task of finding answers to the unknown; making philosophy a field of study that is…

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    An Accented Film Summary

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    Hamid Naficy’s work in An Accented Cinema offers two major aspects of modern filmmaking. The first, Naficy offers a clear and thorough classification of the term “accented cinema”. Naficy’s distinction between exilic, diasporic and postcolonial filmmaking in order to categorise Irish exilic and diasporic films according to their varying relationships a homeland. Second, he remarkably engages the notions of cultural politics of diasporic, exilic and postcolonial filmmaking. And at the same time,…

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    In 1943, James M. Cain wrote one of his most selling novella “Double Indemnity”. A year later, Billy Wilder, a movie director, with the help of Raymond Chandler, a screenwriter, took the book and adapted to the big screen while keeping the original title. Eventually, the movie became very popular and nowadays, “Double Indemnity”, widely regarded as a classic, is often cited as paradigmatic film noir and as having set the standard for the films that followed in that genre. The movie adaptation is…

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    In a time where technology and cinematography were starting to come together, the Matrix became the major movie that showed the possibilities for what technology could do for cinematography. The Matrix is a thrill ride that not only entertains but also makes us question reality, which is a key talking point when it comes to philosophy. The Wachowskis (directors) used the technology at hand to their advantage to easily demonstrate multiple philosophical theories and make them simple for the…

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    getaway is marginally more radical than Lieutenant Jimmy Cross' reaction, in any case. The section, "The Sweetheart of the Melody Tra Bong," permits the peruser an opportunity to assess a more compelling response to the feelings of war. The narrative of Mary Anne starts with her beau who is a piece of a little restorative regiment situated along a waterway, called the Melody Tra Bong. Rodent Kiley is the storyteller of the story; he was additionally a some portion of this regiment,…

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    the films Shane and Pale Rider, the heroes save the town and the townspeople are saved from the bad guys, which is the overarching plot of many western films. The similarities and differences between these two movies are apparent, but on the surface can be hard to differentiate. During films, people tend not to see small details. Camera angles, lighting, and costumes play an important part in films, but yet the viewer does not see most of these details. The power of these production techniques…

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    characters and their relation to each other, but the layers of narrative points of view also causes the reader to remain questionable of the speaker’s reliability throughout the story and instill a sense of mystery. By receiving insight from multiple different perspectives, rather than just one first person or third person point of view, the readers have the ability to know the characters on a…

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    went through. Logos is showed the least because Vladek is a credible source and does not need much factual support to believe and understand his story. Art shows the audience that the inner story is believable, through him writing down his father’s narrative in the outer story; this creates ethos. Even though some of the appeals are utilized more than others, all of them are present in Maus. These different constructions of ethos, pathos and logos support Vladek’s story and help the audience…

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