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    When watching the “Can’t stand the heat” scene, we get a better understanding of the weather, the emotions, and the racial hatred which puts such a strain on the neighborhood. We understand what is happening during the scene with Lee’s use of color, angles, sound and the way he portrays certain…

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    The Witch Analysis

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    around are from high angles, ranging from just above eye level to nearly bird’s eye view. This makes Caleb look more lowly and vulnerable, as we, the audience, are looking down upon him in his plight, much like heavenly beings looking down upon this poor soul on Earth. Conversely, many of the shots of William are shot from slightly low angles. On the surface, it is merely because he has standing up most of the time while everybody else is on their knees. However, these angles also make William…

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    teenagers. The two different angles play a collective role in playing out the fantasy the teenagers want to live. In the initial scene when Marc was on his computer looking through the blogs, the computer screen was a close-up angle which only allowed the audience to pay attention to only the screen. The audience had an opportunity to be in Marc's place and consume the majority of the attention to the details of celebrities lives instead of things that are surrounding him. That angle has an…

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    Lesnar Swot Analysis

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    New Zealand-conceived UFC star Mark Hunt needs 50% of Brock Lesnar's income after the previous heavyweight champion was informed of a potential infringement of the advancement's against doping strategy from an out-of-rivalry medication test controlled on June 28. Lesnar is among the most prominent competitors in both blended hand to hand fighting and expert wrestling. He beat Mark Hunt at UFC 200 in Las Vegas last Sunday, conveniently winning his first MMA battle in almost five years. "When…

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    Panthers Alternate Ending

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    “Now, like I said before, don’t struggle,” he breaths in my ear. “I would very much like to keep you safe and sound, but if you continue to fight, I will hurt you.” I listen to him, because I know he’s telling the truth. I can hear it in his voice. He doesn’t want to hurt me, not yet at least. I just have to wait for the moment when he slips up and that’s when I attack. He forces me around the corner to stand in front of the crowd. “The trade is off,” he exclaims. Thorn and Felix turn with…

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    In addition, many of the scenes shots are shot in the same way throughout the movie, which is a high angle. This is most likely to capture the whole scene. Many of the scenes take place on a large football field, so a high angle is need to capture everything. Occasionally, there is a low angle when characters are talking to each other, like when sun shine and Gary were speaking in the locker room. Another time is when Gary and Julius were fighting…

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    Gladiator Movie Analysis

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    The movie Gladiator, directed by Ridley Scott, tells the story of general Maximus (played by Russell Crowe) that stands against crazy Emperor (played by Joaquiem Phoenix) is considered to be one of the best historical movies in modern history. However, as it goes in historic movies, Gladiator is showing the audience the popular recitation period and masks the real perception and the real course of government. It is true that most of the changes made in the movie could only strengthen the…

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    The movie, “Groundhog Day” is a successful 1993 American film that captures the interests, mind and heart of its viewers because of its astonishing, innovative, and unique storyline, and in which this requires clear mind when watching in order for it to decode and unfold its purpose and in order for it to discover how great it is. This was directed by Harold Ramis and written by Ramis himself and Danny Rubin, based on a story by Rubin .It was starring by Bill Murray, Andie Macdowell and Chris…

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    However her desire “to ‘pass for white’...[forces her to] reject her mother.” ( Style pg 47) The shots in Sarah-Jane’s room, when Annie comes to give her a final farewell represent this decision. When Annie first enters the room, the low angle shot symbolizes how Sarah-Jane is once again cornered and trapped by the reality of her racial identity. In an effort to flee, Sarah-Jane heads towards her suitcase. The wall serves as a division between her and Annie. The split in the framing of the…

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