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    preferred it because it is told from the point of view of the main character, Tris. She lets you know all her thoughts, her personal opinions of situations, and other personal things. Sadly, these are not shown in the movie. Still, the movie and its actors did a good job for the development of the story and the characters and should continue to do so by adapting the continuation novels, Insurgent and…

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    characters so improvisation, which means the actors have to try and prepare for the production during the performance. The costumes allow the actors to understand the characters and try to interpret them as much as possible. The cloak and the money pouch could allow the actor to learn the story of the Pantalone’s greed. The costume’s details and mask branch out into becoming the aspect of storytelling that bring the character’s meaning to the audience and to the actor. In the article called “In…

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    Will Eno’s play “Intermission” is arranged as a play in between a play, with all of the action inserted during the intermission of a play that the characters are attending. From the beginning of this play it is noted that the four major actors have issues with time, reality, and boredom by their conversations. The same could be said for the intermission during Andrew Lee’s performance. In considerations of Eno’s play and Lee’s performance, what are the effects of and intermissions insertion or…

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    Psycho Article Summary With over a hundred years of watching movies, audiences have come to expect a certain formula their films should follow, and when they don’t there can be some unseen outcomes. One film that is famously known for breaking this formula is Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. When Psycho first released film goers and movie critics alike were shocked and (for many cases) appalled by the twist shower scene in Hitchcock’s movie. Although it is no argument that Psycho’s shower scene, and…

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    James Baldwin an admirer of Wright was a notable critic of Wright. Baldwin didn’t like that fact that Wright portrayed Bigger as a sexual and physical threat to white women. He felt that this contributed to the stereotype that African American men where sex-obsessed and violent. But he also felt that the novel did a good job of show how unjust the social system is. Wright uses literary devices to create these dramatic changes throughout the novel and create a vivid image that the reader…

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    Theme Of A Hero's Journey

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    The movie “A Knight’s Tale” is a great film directed by the famous director Brian Helgoland. The film is successful and have two different genres. On one hand, the film is a hero’s journey. On the other hand, the film is also an entertaining sports film. So here is the evaluation of the movie, “A Knight’s Tale”. A Knight’s Tale is a hero’s journey first of all. I think that the movie is a really good example of the genre of hero’s journey. So what is a hero’s journey? A hero’s journey is a type…

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    and award nominated actors. Firstly, I saw a poster of this movie in the metro, the first thing I noticed was Will Smith -- as he was the center of attention in the poster which, therefore, was enough for grabbing my attention and interest. According to the article, The Cobra: Inside A Movie Maker’s Playbook by T. Friend posters, billboards, and newspaper advertising is known to be the 15 seconds to grab the consumer's’ attention, in this case, was using the well-known actors in the film. Thus…

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    Funny at first, smashing in the end. When I first saw the movie it was really bizarre as it was hilarious. I spent the first minutes laughing: the editing is fast paced and the voice over explains one after another different concepts that apparently are barely connected. But in the end it grows all perfectly together in order to describe us one of the most humanitarian issues of our time, all in less than 15 minutes. Unlike the movies we discussed in class they were typical documentary boring…

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    Baywatch Reboot Analysis

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    The key to reboot success is 'casting' and it seems that the studio behind the new Baywatch reboot got that message. First, Zac Efron and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson were cast in the lead roles. Now, they're screen-testing some of the most buzzed-about young actresses in Hollywood for the female lead. Although no one can take over for Pamela Anderson and Yasmine Bleeth — but Paramount is sure going to try. According to Deadline: Alexandra Daddario, Pretty Little Liars‘ star, Ashley Benson, The…

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    According to the Internet Movie Database, there are roughly 268,246 movies in existence. Yet out of all of those, there is one, in my opinion, that is superior to all of them— The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is the best movie ever because of its action filled plot, highly-developed characters, and its ability to take the box office by storm. The first reason why I chose this movie as the greatest, was because of its action packed plot. The plot in The Hunger Games is riveting, fast-paced,…

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