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    Ford Copppola. The movie is based on the novel Dracula by the author Bram Stoker. the lead characters in the movie Dracula is Gary oldman as Count Dracula, Winona Ryder as Mina Harker, Anthony Hopkins as Professor Abraham Van Helsing and the actor Keanu Reeves as Jonathan Harker. some of the less known characters are Richard E. Grant as Dr. Jack Seward,Cary Elwes as Sir Arthur Holmwood,Billy Campbell as Quincey P. Morris,Sadie Frost as Lucy Westenra and Tom Waits as Mr. R. M. Renfield. The theme…

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    Film Analysis: The Matrix

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    Research Essay The Matrix is a 1999 science fiction film about the artificial intelligence computers enslaving mankind. The movie portrayed a cyberpunk, dystopian universe in which machines took over the whole of humanity and incarcerated them in a computer program known as the Matrix. The film displayed a constant battle between machines and humans. The Matrix became a popular film that was thought-provoking and full of ambiguities about the virtual world in computers and reality. The…

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    attached to being a man. Whilst similarly questioning the values of what it means to be a woman. The opening sequence has a theme of running water which is frequently revisited within the film. When we first see Jonny, who is portrayed by a young Keanu Reeves, he is firing away at a target practise whilst it is pouring down with rain, thus accentuating his male physique which much like Bodhi’s who is played by Patrick Swayze, we see surfing in the sea amongst waves, which are a representation…

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    Nietzsche Outline

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    Dylan Bartikofsky General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose Statement: I want my audience to understand Nietzsche's ideas Thesis Statement: He as many great ideas about the metaphysical world Type of Informative Speech: Explanation Pattern of Organization: Intro, General Life, Will to Power, Ubermensch, Eternal Recurrence Friedrich Nietzsche’s Philosophy Introduction How many of you have seen the movies Groundhogs Day, Devil’s Advocate or Fight club? These great films all have occurrences of…

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    copies Lee’s signature move of touching his nose with his thumb. This highlighted just how influential and unique Lee was, in that any time hand-to-hand combat is suggested, Lee will be remembered as one of the greatest. The actor who played Neo, Keanu Reeves, is also part Chinese, drawing attention to the influence of the Asian culture in American action…

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    When the agents moved fast they created a bunch of them meaning that you would think there were 3 agents but in reality there was just the one. “Student David suggested that The Matrix 's Neo (Keanu Reeves) could be considered a modern-day superhero, a "Superman" of the 21st century. Like his 20th-century counterpart he can be seen to meet a locomotive head on, dodge bullets, and jump over tall buildings.” Hurrell states that that Neo is a superman…

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    Avatar: Textual Analysis

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    REVIEWS OF LITERATURE MOVIE: AVATAR YEAR: 2009 TITLE: Textual analysis of Avatar PUBLISHING DATE: 23rd March, 2015 This essay starts with a short and crisp introduction of the movie Avatar which is written in an easy and vivid language. The reviewer goes on focussing majorly on the applications and technology of Artificial Intelligence in the movie. In the movie, artificial intelligence is implemented in the sophisticated interfacing device, in which a human being's consciousness is linked and…

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    The American education system robs its students of learning a foreign language until high school. This disadvantages our youth and provides them obstacles that makes them ignorant to other languages and cultures. Waiting until high school to teach foreign language places American students behind the students of other countries. The average European country begins teaching one or more languages early in a student’s educational career. Unlike the United States, European countries are actively…

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    Introduction The Matrix is a popular American-Australian science fiction movie that was first produced in 1999. The action movie depicts a unique dystopian future where the human-perceived reality is seen as a stimulated reality known as “the Matrix”. This stimulated reality created by sentient machines was designed to subdue the human population and use the heat and electrical activity of the human bodies as source of energy. A computer programmer known as “Neo” discovered the secret behind the…

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