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    returns home from the war, each has different social background and they have to readjust to society. When we look at the film and we can see Hollywood have a secret code to hide from the audience and they used that code to manipulate the people. Manipulate them into thinking war vet can generally be normal people and can adjust to American society. But Hollywood left out the painful image of soldier losing their limp, and miles long of dog tag graveyard. The shell shocked soldier on the verge…

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    The Auteur Theory

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    values against Hollywood filmmaking. In Hollywood, the director is only good as his/her last movie. No movie industry executive will care about the previous accomplishments of a director, if his last movie did not make the revenue the producers were expecting. With the auteur theory, the ranking of the directors is based on the thorough investagation of the director’s career, rather than…

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    Fear changes people, this was eminent in the 40s/50s with the growing of totartalistic, communist state. Americans lives were dramatically changed just because of the fright of communist in ally nations. Friends targetted friends, careers were ruined, corrupt parts of the government, so many changes were made during this time, and America would forever be scarred by the anti-communist battle. In the American mind, the communist were a huge arising problem, and Truman was too soft on communism.…

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    “The audiences were quick to laugh, finding the humor of the piece and not being quite as shocked by the content,” Beth said. She credits this to the more open public arena in Hollywood, where women feel less restricted to share their personal stories with one another. (Gudenrath) Some of the reviews posted on the Hollywood Fringe website state, “I thought Your Mother’s Vagina was stunning. It was brutally honest and hilarious about a subject that many people don’t feel confident sharing –…

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    Essay On Citizen Kane

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    Citizen Kane is an American drama film made in 1941 that was written, produced, and starred by Orson Welles. He was one of the first people to challenge normal elements/ethics in the Hollywood industry. Orson Welles elements included storytelling techniques, and special effects that made his movie different from others. In fact he was the first person to ever show people a movie (Citizen Kane) that showed the ending at the beginning of the movie. The whole movie is a flashback and is telling a…

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    Essay On Criminal Minds

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    Writing Assignment # 1-Opition B: I have chosen the eye popping, heart racing show, Criminal Minds. One comparison between Hollywood and the textbook is that in the textbook you have trials, parole, courts and we encounter crime more direct as victims. In Hollywood you will have the defendant saying they did commit one crime but not the other, when both crimes happened at the same time. I interviewed one of my husband’s friends from the Marine Corps, Charles Harris a retired Forensic Technician…

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    Dreamworks Vs Pixar Essay

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    years" (Hollywood). This gives Pixar a huge advantage over DreamWorks in the terms of each studios' success. DreamWorks and Pixar will always have a rivalry because they will continue to make movies and they will wait for the people to make up their minds on which movie they think would be better. Pixar is known for producing individual movies rather series until recently. For example, "… Monsters University and the recent announcement of Finding Dory, a sequel to 2003’s Finding Nemo …"…

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    indeed, moving upwards from independent film-making to the Hollywood film industry, has developed a certain style of artistic expression, whether that is his choice of directorial decisions, sound…

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    cities he describes of what he wanted the flashy things in life but he realized you have to work hard in order to get it. He dreamed of being trapped in two cities one where you must result to violence to reccieve the finer things in life vs the Hollywood life. Trying to make it to the famous life your surrounded by others who will kill your dream but if they do you let them win Fire squad at this point he has made it up the ladder trying to make a name for himself. Hes trying to prove what he…

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    Lloyd Owusu Professor Macfie November 9, 2017 Rus 313-01 Dr. Zhivago Literary Work and Film Comparison The juxtaposition of literature and film has forever haunted the entertainment industry. There is nothing that can replace delving into a novel and getting lost for hours, or rather going to a theatre and watching the pictures unfold on a screen. With a book, the picture in one’s imagination is entirely subject to what the author pens on the pages but with a movie, the story is portrayed…

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