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    In English class we read a novel, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton and watched the movie directed by Francis Ford Coppola. I am comparing both the novel and movie for differences. These are the differences of The Outsiders. In the beginning of the novel, S.E. Hinton wrote about Ponyboy as walking from the movies and comparing himself with Paul Newman. But in the film, he began with Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally walking to the movies. The next difference from the beginning of the story was when Cherry…

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    Godfather Baptism Scene

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    the murders of his rivals, the other head families, in order to take control as the dominant family. Through a five minute scene, the murders and the baptism of his nephew manage to intertwine a lot of prevalent themes in the Godfather (by Francis Ford Coppola), into a powerful scene where the ideas of loyalty, commitment to family, revenge, and personal transformation are shown. The scene begins with a long shot of a dark Catholic church with the echo of an organ playing in the background,…

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    Film: The New Hollywood

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    (Schatz, 1993. pp 12) “Art cinema” and other foreign film movements also became popular in the late 1950s and this empowered American directors with new film techniques. (Schatz, 1993. pp 13) These developments can be seen in the films of Scorsese and Coppola. The shot sequences used in film moved from a focus on cutting between scenes to an emphasis on the long shot as a unique tool for character development. In a scene at the climax of Taxi Driver, Travis rehearses a violent confrontation in…

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    For my film analysis, I chose to analyze the movie “The Outsiders” directed by Francis Ford Coppola and based on the novel “The Outsiders” by S. E. Hinton. In this movie, a gang of outcasts from the north side of town called the Greasers are always fighting against a rival group called the Socials, who are the rich jocks from the south side of town. The story follows two young Greasers, Johnny and Ponyboy, who aren’t like the others. These two see that fighting is pointless, but it’s just the…

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    In the adventures of an ancient civilization in the novella of Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad uses many symbols to explain the underlying theme of the story. Many similar symbols also appear in the 1979 movie Apocalypse Now; director Francis Ford Coppola also uses symbols within the context of a violent and turbulent time of the Vietnam War to provide explanation and context. These symbols help explain the underlining themes and context for the audience to fully understand these works.…

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    only a great film can make a lasting impact on society. In 1972, America was faced with national cynicism and an ever-changing cultural view, due to the Watergate Scandal, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Equal Rights Movement for women. Francis Ford Coppola made a bold move by producing a film called The Godfather, which detailed the inter-workings of the Mafia in a romanticized way. The Godfather has impacted the world since its birth. I will discuss how The Godfather influenced other films…

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    outside the law, stealing and violently murdering their way through life. In the 1940s, a new type of crime thriller emerged, more dark and cynical. One of the most famous gangster films is The Godfather, made in 1972 which was directed by Francis Ford Coppola. This film is a perfect demonstration of a character’s rise and fall throughout the film. The film, The Godfather, uses several scenes such as, the Hospital scene, the Diner scene, and the…

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    The Outsiders Comparison

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    known for the amazing story behind two social groups. The Outsiders is a very descriptive book that lets you picture everything in your mind. The book had an amazing impact that later years a movie was made into a motion picture melodrama by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983. The movie purpose was to give us a better explanation and perspective about the book. The movie made me think and wonder about all the differences between the novel and the movie and it also made me realized which source is…

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    The Godfather

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    One large theme in this movie is the mixing of the sacred and the profane. In this essay I am going to prove that over the course of the movie The Godfather (1972), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) transform from a young man completely uninterested in his family’s business into the ruthless Don of his family. As Don of the Corleone family, Michael is constantly scheming to ensure the survival of his family over the other families in New York. Coppola’s mixing of the…

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    Auteurism In Film

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    personal vision is reflected in their work. In the New Hollywood era genre and auteurism started to intersect due to the fact that auteurs were able to make their mark in genre films. They were able to put their personal spin on a formulaic genre film. Coppola did a lot of what we would call genre films over the course of his career, but due to his label of auteur, none of these films seem to carry any classic tropes of the genre they belong to. 70’s cinema, or the New Hollywood era, was the…

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