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    Dan's Pizzeria Analysis

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    the background of Dan’s Pizzeria with the exaggerated death of the Dansanzo father entertains the audience with humor. This film is purely “escapist entertainment” meaning it provides the audience with a brief escape from their everyday lives. The audience receives the opportunity to enter the world of Dan’s Pizzeria and experience joy and laughter through this comedic film. Tony and Vinny’s attempts to obtain the best pizzeria in the world and the complications they encounter produce laughter…

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    encourages visionary young people to openly share thought provoking ideas of exploring the solar system, extraterrestrials and other fantasies. These young people went on to change the world by inspiring one another to let their dreams run free. The film goes on to tell about some of these great men who contributed to the creation of science fictions writings and films. Forrest J. Ackerman is the fist man talked about in the video. He made his first contact with the Los Angeles Science Fiction…

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    present moment faithfully. The plot of the film primarily follows the basic plot structure of fiction – exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution – depending on the external and internal conflicts that revolve around the lead character Gil. From the beginning part of the movie, for the exposition of the plot, Gil’s dissatisfaction of his present life as a famous movie writer in Hollywood is clearly revealed. In the first scene of the film, while praising the beauty of the…

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    Burbank California. Burton was influenced by Edgar Allan Poe, dark humor, and fairy tales. Tim Burton is a film director, producer, artist, writer, and animator. His films are characterized as eerie disturbance. Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques such as shots and framing, lighting, and camera angles to achieve the dark horror/fantasy films that he is known for. The audience can tell a film Is by Burton if it includes a contrast of both light and dark colors, has characters with a disturbing…

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    Film Analysis Of Amélie

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    Amélie (2001) is a French romantic comic fantasy film directed and co-written by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. This whimsical film narrates the story of a young introvert woman named “Amélie Poulain”, who decides to intervene and improve the lives of the people around her, while battling with her own seclusion. The story revolves around the protagonist, Amélie who was the only child of two quirky parents. Amélie’s father, Raphael was depicted as a reticent ex-army doctor who misdiagnosed Amélie with…

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    Compare and contrast between films and novels Recently, for some people they prefer watching a film rather than reading a novel because they don't have time to read and it also depends on the reader reading speed (Lee 2010) . Fantasy movies may help enhance creativity in children and help them. Also, some people like to read a novel to improve there reading and writing skills. Novels help the reader have bigger imagination,visualize images, and you could understand words better. Books…

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    immediate affects on young children. There’s nightmares, sleep deprivation, and they even have trouble eating. These are the short term effects, but what about the long-term affects? The Association for Youth Children and Natural Psychology says that films “can improve the language and social skills of children, but it also increases violent and aggressive behavior.” What type of “mentor” are horror movies to kids? Children under the age of six to seven years old have a blurred line between…

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    This subgenre has elements of an adventure which includes journey, quest, or discovery that takes place in a “fantasy and exoticized setting” (Action and Adventure Films) along with incredible scenes of violent, combative, explosive, and pursuit action sequences. Action sequences can also be “comic… apocalyptic, military, conspiratorial and even romantic” (Tasker). Action and adventure films have a primary focus on some sort of conflict. It usually involves an individual or a group that is a…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    majored in animation at the california institute of arts afterward he work as a disney animator for about a year until he decided to go on his own and start creating movies and animations. One of his first high points he had gotten came from his first film The island of Doctor Agor, he was only 13 years old when he had created it. This event caused his enjoyment of making movies flourish. His movies are well known for their…

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    and Where to Find Them," an upcoming British-American fantasy drama film which is inspired by the book of the same name by J. K. Rowling, has been making a buzz around the internet because of a few terms that fans of the movie do like to conform. The film would make sense that the magic folk in the United States is hiding in New York - after all, it is a city with full of life. But it seems he is not the only hero of the Fantastic Beasts film and that there will be three more lead characters to…

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