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    Titanic Film Analysis

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    Titanic, is really a touching love story. The Director of the film is James Cameron. The main actor is Leonardo DiCaprio. Both the rich and the poor are on board. The ship clashes against an iceberg. The passengers give priority to female gender and children. This calamity strikes at the middle of the film. The ship is thought to be unsinkable. However when it hits an ice burg, it tragically sinks. Hearing people cry like folks while floating on water is so emotional. The tide draws breath and…

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    Get Out Analysis

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    enjoying a well-made film. The film Get Out is seen by some viewers as a horror movie, but for me it is seen more as a suspenseful film. This is shown in the film with the script of the film and how the main character, Chris, goes to his girlfriend’s house, Rose, to meet her parents for the weekend and he ends up discovering a truth that he could have never think of, which puts his life in danger. After Chris arrives to his girlfriend’s house there are some events that make the film suspenseful…

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    Alfred Hitchcock An auteur is a director who is the 'author' of his or her film. Alfred Hitchcock is known worldwide for his distinctive style of filmography. His style can be immediately recognised when watching one of his films, by linking him to the techniques and plot devices in his films. His work has fixed him among world class directors. His two movies rear window (1954) and shadow of a doubt (1943) show clear links and examples to his distinctive style. Hitchcock uses a number of…

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    high-profile new film project for Mexican-American filmmaker Robert Rodriguez. The man known for directing a wide range of different genre films (Desperado, Spy Kids, Sin City), will be helming a live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga series Battle Angel Alita for 20th Century Fox. Perhaps of even more notoriety though, is that the film will be produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau under their Lightstorm Entertainment banner, which certainly promises a hefty budget for the film, as well…

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    The Tree Of Life Essay

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    Tree of Life is a film about a family who lives in a small town in Texas, that takes place in the 1950s. There are three brothers in the film. The main focus is about the eldest brother growing up and following his life. I think the film is Jack reflecting on his life as an adult and figuring out some why his brother had died. The film discusses the relationships between Jack, his father, and mother. Jack has a great relationship with his mother, but not his father. In the film, Jack’s mother is…

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    Edgar Wright is a good director who is known for using different genres and twisting them to make them comedic. He has directed many films such as Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and also The World’s End which is his comedic ‘Three Flavours Cornetto film trilogy’. Edgar Wright uses montages in his films in parts that are boring, so that people don’t have to sit through long, boring footage, also these particular scenes don’t have to be cut out. These are still important parts, even though they are…

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    Elizabeth Banks Qualities

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    Don’t you think it’s time to have a girl director nominated for best director? Well I think it’s time to be fair to women so they can have a chance. Elizabeth Banks should definitely be nominated because she has the qualities of a good director. It is essential that Elizabeth Banks be nominated for the Golden Globe “Best Director” around because she has directed quality films. As a matter of fact she has directed quality movies. Elizabeth Banks made great movies, my favorite was Pitch Perfect.…

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    an auteur as a film director whose cinema is conceived as an art form that allows him to express his personal thoughts and views using exclusively cinematographic language. Thus creating a personal style adopted as a signature, while having literary sources as mere inspiration. It will then take into consideration the ways in which Hitchcock created his own style in Rear Window, examining the main features which…

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    and given a challenge” (“ABC Net,” Online). This is an interesting sentiment as Spielberg could learn new attributes about himself if he were to own a NFL franchise. It would present a daunting challenge to him, but his ability to be flexible in the film industry would be an attribute that could lead to transformative change in the…

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    of Life is a subtle film that intricately links together the world while discussing vast concepts. One such concept, the way of nature, is personified through Brad Pitt’s character; he is a man who acts in primal animalistic ways, and consistently lets these emotions get the better of him. This motif has been explored in many films prior to Terrence Malick’s masterpiece and previous directors’ efforts by no means come close to the beauty of Malick’s film. Many of the films of the past relied…

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