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    Frances brings audiences impressed feeling. Theme: The center of the world could be everywhere you loved. Awards:  The best international film in The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy &…

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    Blue Kite Film Analysis

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    Historical films are often difficult to make without either being too much like a documentary or over explaining the events. Great historical films can portray historical events through complex plots and characters. They make past events personal and understandable, even to foreign audiences. Tian ZhuangZhaung’s Blue Kite, like others in China’s Fifth Generation, is a leading example of such films. Despite having a historical and a political narrative unique to China, the film is relatable.…

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    the greatest films of all time, and it’s not hard to see why. Coming at a time when the world needed it most, the film brings comedy and romance to a dark situation. It is often considered a noir film because if this darkness, but it’s lightheartedness, along with other elements, keeps it from falling into the gloomy genre. Released only a year apart, Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon share multiple commonalities, which fuels the debate over whether or not Casablanca is a noir film. The most…

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    Clouzot, was released in 1943 during World War 2 in France. The film was produced by Continental, a French film production company bankrolled by the German government to produce lighthearted and joyful films that had no political plot, but rather played on and exploited the French culture. Clouzot got fired before Le Corbeau release due to it’s harsh look at provincial France, which was quite the opposite of what the Germans wanted. In the film, Clouzot tries to convey that not everything is…

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    or collective choices online? If you succeed than you get paid and if you fail or snitch you will lose money. The ethos of the film is that the users and the watchers are always online. The camera establishes the image and ethos heavily by having the audience seem as if they are in the computer or mobile device witnessing the choices of the actors. The logos of the film are that all users have a choice and are responsible for the actions. Guilty by association is the main principal.…

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    Throughout history, films was designed for entertainment purposes. At first, movies were silent until the development of sophisticated ones in the film industry. Still and motion pictures are taken from various angles in different locations and put together in a slideshow format. Just like human communication, movies always use images to present itself to the audience. Without film language, it is impossible to communicate by translating words into action. There are thousands of people who…

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    Pulp Fiction Symbolism

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    Pulp Fiction is a film directed by Quentin Tarantino. This film contains nonlinear storyline between criminals and gangsters in the location of Los Angeles.It follows the story of Butch and the goold watch story, he receives a gold watch which has been passed down four generation and as a child he is told from a friend of his dad about his familys war history and hand him the gold watch and we see the symbolism of war to his current affairs.While another story line include Jules Winnfield and…

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    Mama Romma Essay

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    looking at similarities between Gomorra and the film Mama Romma by Pasolini, it seems important to look at the parallels between characters, especially young men and their involvement with crime. This parallel is exceptionally present when considering Ettore from Mama Romma and then Marco and Ciro from Gamorra. To begin with, both of these films end with the same kind of tragedy: the death of these young men. Therefore, it seems that both of these films intend to leave audiences with the similar…

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    Popular With Film Critics Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino 1994) is an iconic film widely viewed and applauded by critics in its time. The interweaving stories of the hitmen, the diner thieves, the boxer, and the mob boss’ wife continue to be entertaining and relevant to this very day. Throughout their tales of murder, drugs, double crossing, and love, the character’s stories mesh to create the film masterpiece widely viewed and enjoyed by critics. Today, the popularity of the film…

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    Wise Guys and Weaponry: How to Make a Great Crime Film For decades, individuals have had chills sent down their spines as they watched suspenseful action crime films. The Godfather and Goodfellas are just two of these popular and commonly known crime action films. Both of these movies are based on organized crime committed by Italian mafia members and are told in first person by the perspective of the main mafia characters, Henry Hill in The Godfather and Michael Coreleone in Goodfellas. By…

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