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    this timeless film came out it led people all over the world scrambling in hopes to find a golden ticket inside their chocolate bar as of today no valid tickets have been found yet. Even with no tickets found, they did however come another remake of this movie. The title of the second movie is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. While comparing the two movies with similar scenes, one will know about the main character “Willy Wonka”, the music displayed, and the plot of the two films. Willy…

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    Netflix made viewers label films and TV shows with hundreds of metadatap descriptorsq to comment, among others, about the actors, the screenplay, the overall appeal, and the category. Previously, these labels were employed to suggest other shows available on the service, fundamentally constructing outlines of individual viewers according to their choices. However, Netflix began gradually ordering original content as it was aware of what subscribers desired prior to their being in the know.46…

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    Have you ever wondered how Netflix suggests a movie for you? You would be incorrect if you thought it was a group of geniuses researching people from their computers all day. It would be too expensive for Netflix to pay them. Instead, Netflix uses the concept of correlation and a complex statistical algorithm to make suggestions. This algorithm tracks and groups people based on movies that they have similarly rated in the past and makes movie recommendations based upon those who have liked the…

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    In the article “Are the “Boys” at Pixar Afraid of Little Girls”, published in the Journal of Film and Video in 2014, Haseenah Ebrahim argues that, despite the popular belief that children’s movies are free of prejudices, many of Pixar’s films reflect the ideals and opinions of those involved in its production. Over the past two decades, Pixar’s repertoire has expanded significantly, exploring a range of unique plots that both inspire and amaze viewers of all ages. However, the author describes…

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    report will provide four components that would corroborate an interpretation of a culturally safe space, followed by recommendations for the enhancement on safe space in academic setting. The characteristics of personal and physical space of the chosen film will then be thoroughly explained and if it is analysed as safe on making or maintaining the space three recommendations will be discussed. Lastly, there will be a conclusion which will recapitulate all of the information presented in this…

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    Motion pictures, radio, televisions began to have mass. Things that had mass began being “simpler”. 2050-2100 The earth was very roomy. Through the years though, the entire human population of the world quadrupled. 2050-2125 Thus making films, radios, magazines, and books a “paste pudding norm,” and making books to be cut shorter. Classics such as Hamlet wound up to a ten or twelve line dictionary resume.…

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    Have you ever enthusiastically followed a series of videos or dramas, which unfortunately is made in another language? Video sharing has become a significant part of people’s daily entertainment in the modern society, and such need created an emergence of abundant video producers for the need of various types of video. However, due to the process of globalization and introduction of the internet, people also began to find their own favorite series often made in a language beyond their lingual…

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    The film not only gives audiences a chance to find the similar experience, but also gives a way for audiences to see how certain condition impacted the society. Both the films The Birth of a Nation and Within Our Gates emerged with the controversial issues at that time; lynching, rape, discrimination, violence. By applying the film as a social and political force, Griffith's The Birth of a Nation proposes a controversial for the negative depiction of African Americans and the positive portrayal…

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    Violence In The Outsiders

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    People are capsules of many emotions, yet the capsules themselves have the slightest of the spans to contain much variety. Violence has existed throughout the world; whether it be at home, at school or anywhere in society. It's an action that is initiated by the negative emotions of man. In the book The Outsiders, the author demonstrates the violence of society with two teenage groups, the Greasers and the Socs. Within these two groups, it may seem to be an unbalanced society, but many people…

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    Hero Vs Villain

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    The Fine Line Between Villain and Hero Within American’s Modern movies, two different teenage females often appear in the same movie. One of them challenges patriarchal gender schema, which is America’s belief that males are the only ones who should possess masculine traits, and the other female does not (Devor 506). From the given information, who is the hero and who is the villain? Does the interpretive audience get to choose or are the movie directors, who portrayed these girls differently,…

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