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    Bridge Of Spies Cold War

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    new film, Bridge of Spies – but these three elements come together to be so much more than your simple, run of the mill drama. And, if you’ve had the pleasure of witnessing the cinematic brilliance of Spielberg’s Schindler’s List or Saving Private Ryan, you might have an inkling of what you’re in for… In Bridge of Spies, Tom Hanks stars as James B. Donovan, an insurance lawyer with a prominent law firm that’s tapped to defend an alleged Russian spy, Rudolf Abel (Mark Rylance). To Donovan’s…

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    of “haters” if you were a villain. Just as an example, you could be Ryan Gosling or Captain Hook. Both people have certain identities that we associate them with. Ryan Gosling is a good-looking actor who has played leading roles in many movies, and Captain Hook is the nemesis of Peter Pan who tries to kill him. But we only really know Ryan Gosling and Captain Hook from this one perspective. We do not know which, if any, roles Ryan Gosling plays are a good representation of who he actually is, or…

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    Steven Spielberg's back at it with following his other successful hit Saving Private ryan . Band Of Brothers finds you following E Company of the 506th PIR of the 101st Airborne, From their basic training to the end of WWII. This HBO miniseries has commentary of these soldiers that were in the 101st this helps the “character building” move along as it allows you to access their personal thoughts and opinions on the situations they faced and sets the tone for the episode to come. Band of…

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    physical action against the group persecuting others? This is a question that many have sought to answer. Many specific instances of ethically questionable leadership and scenarios can be found in the film “Saving Private Ryan” which chronicles the journey of a unit to save a one Private Ryan. One of the largest ethical questions found in the film is whether the killing of German Soldiers justified given their actions against the Jews. In other words, does killing justify being killed. If so,…

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    know how it feels to be in war, unless they’ve been in one. Even if someone who’s seen war tells them about it, they can’t understand. Movie’s rarely portray it how it’s suppose to be or they can’t catch the feeling of it. Although, Saving Private Ryan is one of the movies that show a piece of the struggle of war. With the many strong events that happened, it shows the war that only those who serve in it experience. It wasn’t just the main squad that showed what war is, but also all of the…

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    For my book report I choose to read Trust me I’m Lying; Confessions of a Media Manipulator by Ryan Holiday due to its catchy title and relevance to the public relations profession. Holiday mainly works as the Director of marketing at American Apparel, while also working for many other clients in the entertainment industry and during his career he was able to figure out the way media works and use that to his advantage. This book is spilt into two parts the first is about how he has figured out…

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    Saving Private Ryan is an epic war film detailing the search for a single soldier so his family can still have one son left after the war. The film focuses on the inter character dynamics of the squad from the landing at Omaha beach to the final battle at the bridge. As the group moves from place to place looking for Private Ryan, they are exposed to the various emotional horrors of war that rival the physical horror of the beach assault. Once the remaining soldiers find Private Ryan, instead of…

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    Saving Private Ryan, Casablanca, and Inglourious Basterds are three different movies that were produced in different time periods and have different plots, details, and points of view, but all still revolve around one common historical event-World War II. This is an occurrence that happens not only in movies but also in literature. A literary example of this is the correlation between the flood story in The Epic of Giglamesh and the flood story in the Old Testament Bible. Giglamesh is an epic…

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    Windtalkers Movie Analysis

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    both of them are left with nothing. This is the cinematic way to cover the institutional racism. The US government very reluctantly was given recommendations for non-whites troops. Although, this system is used in many war movies ex. Saving Private Ryan (2002). Let me focus how those techniques are used in this particular movie: White hero receives a recommendation/a medal or trophy, which because of his past, he does not want, but after all he is highlighted whether he likes it or not (white…

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    linebacker Ryan Shazier suffered an injury during December 2017. He was rushed into the hospital because he was paralyzed and couldn’t feel his lower. The organization had released a public statement sending out their condolences to his family and his team. One week after the injury occurred he could feel his legs and is now in a wheelchair and back at practice, Dictionary.com defines adversity as an unfavorable fortune or fate; a condition marked by misfortune, calamity or distress. Ryan…

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