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    Black Mirror Analysis

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    Black Mirror is a psychological thriller and science fiction anthology series created in 2011 by Charlie Brooker. An anthology series depicts a different story and separate characters in every episode, making each one a standalone plot by itself. It ran for two seasons on Channel 4 before the show was made popular for its latter two seasons when it was purchased by Netflix. This dystopian series quickly became a hit through its focus on the controversial truths of modern society, as well as its…

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    Horror, the genre that gives many nightmares while giving others pleasure. Horror is the genre of literature which focuses on targeting the fears of the audience. However, horror without any conflict and without any tension would simply be words. Conflict is the device which many writers use to depict the two opposing forces in the story. On the other hand, there is tension which is the device in charge of building the conflict until the climax and resolutions of the story are not reached. An…

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    Trick-Or-Treating With My Neighbors It was halloween, finally. I have been waiting for this day forever. The only thing in my way from having a great day of halloween was school. I was going to have so much fun tonight. I was going to go trick or treating with my neighbors, Sophie and Abbie. But it felt like school was going to last all day. I sat as I listened to each and every subject. Math, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary. It was so boring. I am only in 3rd grade. Thats right, 3rd…

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    In Linda Williams “Film Bodies: Gender, Genre and Excess”, she discusses the way films can provide viewers with a sensational reaction to the physicality of the body whether being in acts of pleasure or pure disgust. What I found interesting was Williams perspective on the way one receives what her adolescent son phrases as “gross” movies. Williams’s depiction of “gross” movies are horror films that tend to have vigorous violence or disdain towards female promiscuous characters. A convention of…

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    The Real Horrorshow: How Kubrick Uncovers the Killer in You Part of the satisfaction we experience when watching a horror film is the relief that comes from knowing what we see is purely vicarious. As a culture, Hollywood has been able to push the boundary of “acceptable” in horrors and thrillers over the years as viewers, directors, and actors grow desensitized to the subject matter. The fainting and terror experienced in the first screenings of Nosferatu are no more; the 1971 film, A…

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    Tim Burton, a director of many classical movies, is also a man that was always preoccupied with death and monsters. In his movies, his use of color and low angles invoke an unusual contrast between fear and excitement. This is important because the movies show that appearances and the things the we believe in can be deceiving. In many of his films, Burton uses color in order to achieve the contrasting effects between fear and excitement. For example in Corpse Bride, the World of the Living is…

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    Terminate the Cause In “Showing Skin: The Ethics of Sexy Halloween Costumes” by Alissa Roy strongly feels that there should be a change of women clothes. She feels that society is facing a huge problem that most people do not notice of are how women dressed on Halloween. She also feels that this costumes are getting out of hand and should be forbidden for the good causes for the next young generation. Halloween costumes are what make Halloween a fantastic night, but I agree with Alissa Roy’s…

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    decides to dislike a particular scene to disliking the entire movie, critical approaches in literature will help us determine what type of criticism is taking place. In the movies such as Halloween, 300, and Frozen, criticism is done through description of scenes and by the judgement of the viewers. In Halloween, the movie is criticized against other scary movies. In 300, characters are criticized because of their actions and behavior. In Frozen, the film is criticized by the notion that…

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    It is a fascinating phenomenon that many people are fond of horror movies. To ascertain the underlying mechanism, Stephen King, the leading role in the field of modern horror fiction, indited this article “why we crave horror movies?” He analyzes with artful inditing skills from psychological perspective the possible reasons driving people to optically canvass horror movies. Some of his conceptions are very persuasive; however, it is hard to consummately concur with him on the points he made in…

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    also some examples of each sub-genre within action films. Both, horror films and action films may have their differences, but they also have some similarities. They both could possibly include some sort of violence and/or gore scenes. For example, Halloween and Lethal Weapon have several scenes in the film where there are extreme violence. They also could both be similar by some of the characters in the film having some type of special powers or special abilities that allows them to be more…

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