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    From many great films that captivates my attention, in this occasion, I choose the film "A Trip to the Moon", for the reason that is one of my favorite classical movies of all times that for me will be just the best opportunity to analyze it. "A Trip to the Moon" by George Melies in 1902, was undoubtedly a great film that is even watch today for many people. This unforgettable director, George Meliés was one of the most important filmmakers in the history of cinema. He was a french filmmaker,…

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    Seven Year Itch Analysis

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    Introduction This essay will look into the movies “The Seven Year Itch” and “Kill Bill” to elaborate on the impact that different American films can have on gender among other issues. The Seven Year Itch is an entertaining film where the protagonist is Marilyn Monroe known as “the girl” in the movie. She is a blonde bombshell, stunning and attractive. The film tells a story about a married man who faces a lot of temptation from the neighbor, “the girl” (Hayssen, 2016). The girl in this…

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    Jennifer Sanchez 2015SP-FILM-280-5062 April 29, 2015 Comparison and contrast of the themes. Both “Stagecoach” and “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” films are examples of masterpiece cinematography in the genre of western of their era each. Nevertheless, films can hardly be called similar even with having almost the same means of entertaining and story performance. Thus, I would like to start from the definition of classic western. Western is an art direction, common for the United States, it…

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    and blind-buying, which was how major studios had made most of their money. This ruling effectively ended the studio era and “threatened not only the system by which films were developed, produced, distributed, and exhibited in the United States but also the studios’ collective financial base” (Lewis 194). Further pressuring the film industry during this time, Congress decided to pressure Hollywood studios with a federal workforce…

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    had to choose one film that represents Hollywood’s involvement in the Second World War, it would have to be Michael Curtiz’s 1942 film “Casablanca” . Examining just this film demonstrates the reasons to study the war films, especially with those produced during the war. From this type of film, we get the producers, directors writers and actors viewpoint reflected in the story that they are producing. The film is, from the producers’ time view, about current events thereby the film will often…

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    show how women are underrepresented in films. The Bechdel Test was created by a cartoonist, Alison Bechdel, in 1985. The test is used to determine how “well-rounded and complete” representation of women is in movies” (Murphy 6). The test answers the questions: “Are there at least two women in the film who have names? Do those women talk to each other? Do they talk to each other about something other than a man?” In 2013, out of the top fifty grossing films, which were viewed by…

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    George Lucas

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    born motion-picture director, producer, and screenwriter who originated several of the most popular films in history. This genius usually goes by the name George Lucas. He was born and raised Modesto, a small, quiet, farming town in California’s San Joaquin Valley, just east of San Francisco on May 14, 1944. George Lucas is widely known as the writer of the Star Wars film series,and the Indiana Jones trilogy. All his fame began with his first successful feature film being “American Graffiti”.…

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    the entire film, making it a gifted piece of art. Star Wars has such incredible sound effects that it is hard to compare another film to it. Jurassic Park, directed Colin Trevorrow can rival with the sound effects performed in the Star Wars movies. See a sound; hear a sound. Every time you see some action on the screen, your mind expects there to be a complimentary sound. The Foley artists from each film were exceptionally creative when they were preforming the sound effects for the film. In…

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    viewers of the books. Many times parts are added, taken out, or deleted changing the perspective of the movie and sometimes the plot. Harper Lee’s, Pulitzer Prize winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird was published on July 11th, 1960 and turned into a film that was released in 1962. On of the difference was they removed Aunt Alexandra from the movie. She was a huge part of scouts life, always helping her act more like a lady and stay classy. It is little differences like this that can change a…

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    Evaluative Essay : Criticism of a Film Human trafficking is the ownership of people with the end goal of drawing in them in subjugation and prostitution through the method for power and compulsion. Sort is vigorously reflected inside the Bilheimer film , Not My Life. Crucial criteria improvement as starting desire thought to have been a noisy weep for underserved consideration without enough significant subplot meat of instating issue as opposed to being seen as issue. 2004s University of…

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