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    with dogs, guns, and horses, are looking for someone and that causes questions in the opening scene to erupt. Then John Malkovich is shown and Gary Sinise running as well but into water and hiding under the plants in the water. In the novel, the hook is very different. The novel opens with a scenic view of the pool and forest around it with Malkovich and Sinise sitting around it. They are calmly talking and drinking this water from the pool and this calm scene is the opposite of the movie intro.…

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    Anticipation. Longing. Disappointment. Gary Sinise falls short on his attempt to bring an amazing classic novel to life. In the movie everything is not clear and it rushes through scenes. On the other hand in the book you understand not only who they are but what they are feeling and this causes you to feel emotion. The first scene in the movie Of Mice and Men is a semi action packed scene in which Lennie and George are being chased by people on horseback with guns. The scene is only semi…

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    George carries all of Lennie's belongings like his work card, etc. The movie does a great job of putting in sounds like the piano in the background. They also put in excellent scenes that describe the main idea well. From the opening scene, Gary Sinise draws in the audience by using suspenseful music and a flashback to leave us questioning what's going to happen next. The scene then goes to George and Lennie running away from people that have horses and dogs. George and Lennie escape and…

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    person or an object from an existing scene to another. Another way this program was used in the film was when one of the main characters, Lieutenant Dan Taylor; played by Gary Sinise, an American actor, musician and director. In the film, Lieutenant Dan Taylor lost his two legs during the Vietnam war. However, in real life Gary Sinise is not physically disabled in anyways. More importantly, the film editors was able to make an illusion that Lieutenant Dan Taylor has lost his legs. They used…

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    that has been made into a movie, it may not live up to the readers ' expectations. Of Mice and Men, a 1937 novel written by John Steinbeck, is one of America 's greatest works of literature. This work was made into a major motion picture when Gary Sinise directed the 1992 MGM film adaptation. Both works of art tell the story of immigrant farmers- George Milton and Lennie Small- who face many challenges to one day hope to acquire their shared dream of settling down on their own piece of land.…

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    Of Mice and Men is a movie and a novella by John, Steinbeck. The movie was made as an interpretation of the book directed by Gary Sinise. He is also the main character in this interpretation. Of Mice and Men is an about George (Gary Sinise) and Lennie (John Malkovich) who are very close friends. George is a short, small, and smart man. On the other hand, Lennie is a very big man who is very mindless. The movie, unlike the book, entices the viewer to continue watching their film. A book can’t…

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    George is on the train, the flashback of the riot chasing the two men, and George and Lennie boarding a bus to their new workplace. These new scenes are added to the movie for simplification of the story and entertainment. The director of the film Gary Sinise used film techniques such as flashbacks. The use of flashbacks in this film was used to set the story scenes chronologically in order. In the movie the flashbacks are from George’s memories of his friend Lennie during his last days. The…

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    the movie and comparing it to the book In the movie, the actor playing Lennie, John Malkovich didn’t act like the one in the book. I pictured Lennie like a normal person who talks like one but can’t think like an adult. The actor playing George, Gary Sinise, played his part well. In parts of the movie, it was almost exactly like the book. Candy should have less talkative and more gruff. Mae was close to what I had pictured her. When she was killed, it was like how the book had put that…

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    The Grammy Awards this year started with “Out of the Woods” by Taylor Swift. Energetic and Powerful, she instantly attempted to command the crowd with her stage presence. Possibly an attempt to continue promotion for her album “1989”, or a performance to meet the standards of a “grammy moment” as mentioned by Host LL Cool J, the looks on the crowd at the beginning of the show showed great joy. From a Pop performance straight to Best Rap album award win by Kendrick Lamar, who later in the night…

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    Who Is Forrest Gump?

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    Forrest Gump is a 1994 American romantic-comedy-drama movie directed by Robert Zemeckis and features Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson, and Sally Field. It is the story of a man who overcomes several problems throughout different phases of his life and always sees the positive side of things. The award winning actors involved in the movie create an interesting plot which makes the movie extremely superior compared to other dramatic movies. This movie is still quite popular…

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