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    Suspense." He was an English film director and producer. He was a master of pure cinema who never failed to meet the expectation of viewers. He established his own brand in cinema which delivered the high demand of the Box office. He introduced different styles and camera techniques to maximize the elements of the suspense and psychological thriller genres in his movies. He had a successful career in British cinema and became renowned as England's best director. Hitchcock created his own…

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    The Wall Film Analysis

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    going to make it alive. Most films have a rising action to keep the viewers interested but the only action it had was in the beginning and at the end of the film. For the duration of the middle of the film was dull because there was little to no movement and the camera was just kept in a single area. The critics should reconsider their thoughts because they should consider that most viewers like suspense and action, considering it is a war…

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    the Romantic movement, especially an important three. In The 6th Sense; grotesque characters, Imagination over reason, and out of the ordinary things are all clearly evident. Grotesque characters are filled throughout this movie. The most grotesque character in this whole movie is Cole Sears. He seems to be a typical, shy boy who minds his own business, but there is so much more to him that no one could ever understand. He is a very troubled boy who is able to see the…

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    ENGLISH FILM STUDY Cinema is a sounding board for directors to express, reinforce and challenged ideologies, representations and stereotypes within society. Film makers often rely on cinematic techniques such as symbolism, metaphor, settings, events, props, costuming, characterisation and even deconstruction of stereotypes to isolate particular ideologies and themes to convey and challenge audience interpretations and opinions related to historical and political events. Baz Luhmann attempts to…

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    Charlie Chaplin was inspired by the things that were going on in his surroundings. Although Chaplin’s films consisted of him being a comedic, vaudeville type of character, the social context of his film is extremely significant. This actor, producer, director, and composer was one of the most loved people in film theater. Even though he was a notorious artist many of his films were thought to be controversial. One example of this would be his famous film Modern Times. This film, created in 1865,…

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    Wes Anderson Movie Review

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    Another critic called the movie “cleaver.” The movie is full of witty comments and well put together scenes that move quickly. The humor is quick and if you don 't keep up you will miss it. Also another aspect that makes it clever is the camera movements. Anderson uses lots of camera pans. It is the way he shows the whole scene. It is a clever technique and one that appears in most, if not all, of the movies Anderson directs. The second movie I watched was The Grand Budapest Hotel. This movie…

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    audiences. This new movement was similar to the…

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    Nevertheless, when it comes to the motion picture “Requiem for a dream”, words and words may fill these pages, however nothing can truly clarify the depth of intensity and meaning towards such a realization. Darren Aronofsky is an American film director, screenwriter, and film producer; born in Brooklyn, New York in the 1960’s and being brought up in a conservative Jewish family surely played the leading impact in his career. His passion towards motion pictures was proclaimed while studying in…

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    Ralph and the documentary film, The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters distinctly used specific aesthetics to demonstrate formalism and realism. The meaning offered through the use of various aesthetics shows the audience the statement each film director is trying to portray. The filmmakers of each film used the aesthetics of mise en scene, cinematography and many others to describe and communicate different styles and emotions. One through the use of techniques of lighting, editing, and use of…

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    1. Introduction FILMS are method of expressions .Directors, Actors and Cinematographers use this medium as a method to speak an exactly crafted plot. This communication operates at many levels; expressly, with the delivery of lines by the actors, and implicitly, with the backgroundmusic, lighting, camera movements and then on. They typically follow well-establish rules, normally referred to as “film grammar” in literature, to communicate these ideas [1]. Movies contribute to the major portion…

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