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    The Book Of Eli Analysis

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    (played by Gary Oldman). Carnegie is a gang-master who, like Eli, is old enough to remember the pre-war world and wants to use the Bible to his own advantage. He and his thugs start to chase Eli after the realization that Eli holds the Bible he is looking for. This Hughes Brothers intrinsically demonstrates the difference between ‘walking by faith’ and ‘walking by sight’ by contrasting the different pathways of Carnegie and Eli. Where Carnegie represents someone that walks by sight, driven by egoistic interests and sole purposes, Eli comes to represent someone that walks by faith. It is important to notice that in this post-apocalyptic world, religion has been forgotten by the majority. Carnegie’s step-daughter, Solara (played by Mila Kunis) is among those who don’t know anything about religion. Nonetheless, she follows Eli because she wants to escape Carnegie’s malign influence. She is inspired by Eli’s Christian code of ethics. In a way, we can see how the code of ethics that Eli follows is absent in this lawless world that doesn’t remember any religious doctrine. Hence, the Hughes Brothers might be implying that religion is important if humans ought to behave in a civilized, ethical approach. The Cannibals (Carnegie and his thugs) track Eli and Solara down. In this gunfight, Eli is wounded and Solara is captured along with the Bible. Solara manages to break free, without the Bible and walks towards West with Eli. In the West, Eli finally finds the safe…

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    The story starts in 1985 in Boston when John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) was eight years old, friendless and lonely. Then he wished that his only friend, Ted (Seth MacFarlane), his teddy bear who had a voice recorded message "I love you", would love him forever. John got his wish as Ted miraculously came to life. Fast forward twenty – seven years later, John and Ted have remained best of friends. Although physically the same throughout the years, Ted now has the grown-up urges and collects the same…

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    Disney produced "Oz the Great and Powerful," and directed by Sam Raimi. This movie was based on the book written by L. Frank Baum. The “wizard” was in the circus and then got in an air balloon and flew to Oz. Shortly after getting there he met Theodora. Her character is played by Mila Kunis. The wizard figures out who the good sister is Glinda and helps her take over the two bad sisters. The wizard helps the people of Oz and at the same time becomes a better person himself. One of the…

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    Did you know that the first computer was invented by a group of six female mathematicians? Unfortunately, this unfamiliar fact demonstrates that women’s success stories often aren’t told. However, this is only one of the many issues that are addressed in the sarcastic and hilarious essay, Stephen Colbert Shares Why He Thinks Women Should Be in Charge of Everything, in which Stephen Colbert reveals his dislike for the sexist society of today’s world. Colbert, a male comedian who uses humor to…

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    While the third installment of the reboot series enjoyed a solid $59.2 million opening last weekend, Star Trek Beyond dipped significantly in its second weekend on the market, suffering a 60% collapse. Regardless, Star Trek Beyond has now grossed $160.5 million, worldwide ($105.7 million, domestic) – and has a fourth installment on the way. The new comedy, Bad Moms, debuts in third place – earning $23.4 million. Starring Mila Kunis & Kristen Bell, Bad Moms has already recouped its $20 million…

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    Male Gaze Research Paper

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    representation of women has changed throughout the years, women are no longer seen as objects but they are still brought into a erotic light to sell products. The female body has become the main tool to sell, and the term ‘sex sells’ has become a well known phrase around media publications. Figure 3 is an example of a GQ magazine which is a popular magazine found and published in New York. The denotative meaning behind the image is that Mila Kunis is used as the main focus of the magazine, she…

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    Angelina Jolie Voight was conceived on June 4, 1975 in Los Angeles, California. She regularly shows up on numerous most lovely ladies" records. It is vital to say here that she is the most paid performing artist of Hollywood. Angelina Jolie is the prevalent American performer furthermore a movie producer. Angelina Jolie is an Oscar winning performing artist who got to be famous in the wake of assuming the title part in the "Lara Croft" blockbuster motion pictures, and in addition Salt…

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    This project discusses a scene in the film Friends with Benefits. In this particular scene, Jamie (Mila Kunis) and Dylan (Justin Timberlake) decide to stop looking for serious relationships and take an interest in engaging in hooking up instead. Hooking up can be defined as “a casual sexual encounter outside of a romantic or committed relationship” (Herdt & Polen-Petit, 2014, p. 83). Jamie and Dylan negotiate the logistics of their relationships and end up taking an oath to have a purely sexual…

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    Like most ballerinas Ninas (Natalie Portman) life revolves around ballet. She is one of the brightest stars in the New York City Ballet Company and when the the time comes to replace prima ballerina Beth (Winona Ryder) as the lead role in Swan Lake is Nina is next. But she gets an unexpected competitor, newcomer Lily (Mila Kunis), who impresses the director with her sensuality and passion. The two rivals develop a twisted friendship. Nina becomes more and more desperate, and the question is how…

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    hallucinations, disorganized speech or behavior, and a flattening of one’s emotions. A “first episode of psychosis” most often develops into a chronic psychotic disorder like Schizophrenia. Though it is not directly stated in Black Swan many psychologists believe that this film depicts the protagonist’s battle with the onset of Schizophrenia. Cinematically, Black Swan is a brilliant film that illustrates psychosis in a such a way that both the viewer and Nina begin to question what is real and…

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