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    Dark Knight Rationale

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    The Dark Knight was the second of a trilogy of the Batman movie series directed by Christopher Nolan. The movie promise to be one to be remember and as others might say an iconic movie for what superheroes and/or future Batman movies should be. The Dark Knight movie was released in July 2008, and for the comic book/superheroes fans that have not seen it I can only tell you one thing: go see it. It was produced by the well-known Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. who are known for producing movies…

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    Joker twists Harvey’s anger towards the established order and turns Harvey to the side of evil. The conjunction of the cinematography and the mise en scene of this scene (1:49:39-1:51:10) reinforce the Joker’s control over Harvey’s morality. The scene begins with a low angle shot from over Harvey’s shoulder, looking up at the Joker. The angle of the camera and the blocking…

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    In life we are always opposed with problems both mentally and physically. How one overcomes said problem is mainly focused on whether or not they are willing to change themselves in order to become a better person in the end. In the film Batman Begins co-written and directed by Christopher Nolan the hero Bruce Wayne has many challenges to overcome. From fighting an army of highly trained assassins to saving a whole city; however, the biggest challenge he has to overcome is himself and his fears…

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    Watchmen Code Of Ethics

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    reaches a wide variety of people. The 2009 movie Watchmen is a near perfect example of this as the main characters are personifications of several ethical ideals. Within this movie we see examples of Deontologists, Utilitarians, and Ethical Egoists. We begin with a summary of the movie to set up how the main characters embody the ethical ideals mentioned above. The movie Watchmen, directed by Alan Moore in 2009, is based off a comic book series written by the director and another writer, .…

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    personality, everyone has their theme song. Some people live their life for a change, for other people, or even for personal gain which most songs are truly based on. Begin Match to source 6 in source list: http://www.enotes.com/people/cldbentley?start=25In Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill A Mockingbird, there areEnd Match many Begin Match to source 6 in source list: http://www.enotes.com/people/cldbentley?start=25charactersEnd Match that express themselves in ways that are very similar to how…

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    Batman

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    Nolan uses low lighting, backlighting, jump cuts and a lot of close ups to try to portray messages into his film; especially his use of sound which is used to create suspense in the audience. I have chosen Christopher Nolan's 2005 masterpiece Batman Begins to analyze. I have decided to look at 'The Train Scene' in the film -This scene has a gloomy, dark mood, with imminent death apparent in the city that is portrayed in 'The Train Scene'. The aspects I decided to focus on are camera shots,…

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    society from itself, even Batman in The Dark Knight, realizes his own darkness, and ability to be corrupted. Harvey Dent said, "“You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” At the end of the previous movie Batman Begins Batman says, "As a man, I'm flesh and blood, I can be ignored, I can be destroyed; but as a symbol... as a symbol I can be incorruptible, I can be everlasting." Batman, at the end of The Dark Knight, sacrifices his own image, so that Harvey…

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    Summary: The Dark Knight

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    Title: The Dark Knight Film Origin The Dark Knight was released in 2008 as the sequel to Batman Begins, as well as the second movie in The Dark Knight Trilogy. The inspiration to the film was when director Christopher Nolan researched the original introductions of popular villains from the comic book, including the Joker and Two-Face. Summary of the film As the sequel to Batman Begins, Batman, Harvey Dent (the newly elected District Attorney), and Lieutenant James Gordon continue their fight…

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    In History Begins at Sumer, by Samuel Noah Kramer there are many accurate arguments that Kramer makes to show the similarities from the Sumerian society to today. Although the Sumerians lived around 4000 BC about 6000 years ago, there is evidence that many nations have taken some of their beliefs in government and way of life. Some of these values extracted from Sumer included in the text are: medicine, taxation, juvenile delinquency, the school system, and religion. Despite some differences…

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    All the lighting is electrical which include lamp and fluorescent ceiling lights. As with one ceiling light and one lamp lighting in the room, the interrogation room results begin in darkness. As the audience see Commissioner Gordon’s face half in shadow, suggests that he is hiding something from both the audience and the Joker. In contrast, the Joker’s face is fully seen, but altered in the dim lamp light, the light setting…

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