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    This year, I participated in my theatre’s production of The Miracle Worker. I was privileged to receive the role in which I auditioned for. Acting in this play helped me understand character types and Gibson’s message of persistence. The role I auditioned for was James, as I wanted to play a dynamic character. Before, James was abrasive, passively expressing how he felt. In act 3, he dealt with his feelings. He accepted his stepmother, Kate, asking her to be his “friend,” (Gibson 86). Then,…

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    Rock Of Ages

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    Dupree, Julianne Hough as Sherrie Christian, Tom Cruise as Stacee Jaxx, Russell Brand as Lonny, and Diego Boneta as Drew Boley. Rock of Ages was released in theaters on June 15, 2012 and it was released to DVD and streaming on October 9, 2012. The screenplay is by Justin Theroux, Chris D'Arienzo, and Allan Loeb. The film has a PG-13 rating because of sexual content, suggestive dancing, some heavy drinking, and vulgar language. It is not suitable for young children without parental supervision.…

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    Inaccuracy In Braveheart

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    Robert the Bruce visiting the Edinburgh Castle and asked a tour guide who they were. The guide proceeded to tell the screenwriter about their story. Wallace was immediately inspired to write a screenplay about the famed warriors. Wallace opted to do specific historical research after he completed his screenplay because he wanted to capture the drama of the story first and input historical details later. Wallace staits that the movie’s historical inaccuracy is because…

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    Director, writer, producer, and actor Quentin Jerome Tarantino (1963 – present) is considered one of the greatest directors of his generation. His films have been seen all around the world. Quentin Jerome Tarantino (1963 – present) is credited with directing nineteen television shows, short films, and full feature films. He has also been credited with writing over twenty-five television shows, short films, and full feature films. This paper will discussed Quentin Tarantino’s (1963 – present)…

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    Movie Evaluative Essay Copying Beethoven is a movie, which takes place in 1824. It is a romantic period drama. Beethoven is a legendary musician, and he is stone deaf. In last days of his life, he gets busy in preparing for his latest symphony. Beethoven is desperate to publish his “Ninth Symphony”. Beethoven’s publisher is Schlemmer, who is dying of cancer. Beethoven is in need to complete his symphony. So, Schlemmer sends the student Anna Holtz as copyist to complete Beethoven’s score. Anna…

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    the reality depicted in Beasts, according to Alibar, is derived from the feminist reality of coping with the catcalls at the Greenpoint Avenue subway stop and daily hassles of life in the New York groove. (source A) Though Lucy Alibar's first screenplay was recommended by Commander in Chief, President Obama himself (reference P), the gender inequality of screenwriters is still a reality. Of the 160 screenwriters credited for the 100 films nominated between 2005 and 2014, only 18 were women.…

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    Ray Bradbury has influenced our culture in unique ways. He was an esteemed science fiction writer and major screenplay contributor that influenced many. He helped bring science fiction writing to light and helped write for many famous and controversial films. He even wrote the screenplay for the 1956 Moby Dick film. But perhaps one of his most influencing pieces is his novel, Fahrenheit 451. While popular interpretation is that Fahrenheit 451 is about censorship, Bradbury directly disagrees. He…

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    ently rings the bell to get help checking in. The bell rings for a whole 37 seconds of screen time. This is perhaps the first diegetic sound that suggests that something is off with the Hotel Earle. Barton, already somewhat uneasy about being in Los Angeles, is unhinged even more by the long ringing of the bell. His unease is not helped when Chet, the bellboy, appears from a trapdoor in the ground to silence the bell. Chet is friendly enough, but when Barton informs him that he would like to…

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    Fight Club Book Vs Movie

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    For the most part of the movie, the dialogue in Jim Uhls’ screenplay stays genuine to Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club, yet still contained minor differences. In the beginning of the novel when the Narrator first met up with Tyler Durden, “Tyler and I, we met and drank a lot of beer, and Tyler said , yes I could move in with him”(46). The Narrator directly asked Tyler he could stay and live with him due to his apartment being destroyed in an explosion. Although Jack in the film does not directly ask…

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    Identity In The Namesake

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    Every analyzed version of The Namesake seems to be confined within the boundaries of identity crisis and cross-cultural differences, The Namesake as novel always tend to find the namesake in the character of Gogol. But the thread of namesake also connects other characters in the novel that truly stand out as what the meaning of their name stands for. Talking of the namesakes of the names in the story I would specifically like to draw the attention to the character of Ashima - the wife of Prof.…

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