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    Film Analysis: Toy Story

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    the characters, and a theme that taught millions of people a valuable lesson. For future films, following the path that Toy Story has created will require an awareness of its storyline of the movie and an understanding of its theme. Toy Story had Woody and Buzz’s similar paths richen the life of the story, but also tie the two of them together. Their struggles of being left behind from Andy bind them together more firmly, and by the end of the film, their efforts and their friendship together to…

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    would a superhero do. What can they do? Pixar starts their films by defining the limits of the reality of the world they are creating. They use logic to create the believable not the realistic. The visual reflects the truth of the characters. Woody, a sheriff, runs Andy’s room. The monsters scared children as their jobs. The supers used their powers to help people. The narratives of these films is influenced by threatening the truth of these characters.The motivation of these characters is…

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    Red= Adjective Orange= important details The story, Ransom of Red Chief is a good story for multiple reasons, one being the irony of it. However, everyone makes mistakes or changes to the original story and make revisions. The short story starts off with Sam narrating the intro, just like the movie. Then they’re riding around town in their old, rough Wagon. In the story it shows them in an old Car… not a wagon. THEN it gets worse. You know how they asked Johnny if he wanted candy, well in the…

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    really old now so he good get away with playing a crazy assistant who likes to hang around with kids from the good ole days. Woody played a cop in the movie “Rampart” in 2011 so he can play the part of Mal perfectly. He’s your average loving, caring, cool guy, who is also a little bit questionable and unpredictable. Which works for the the football hero turned small town Sheriff, who sometimes deviates from the law for his buddies. Recently Brianne acted in a couple scenes with Barry and…

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    the characters from Toy Story. The surrounding environment is a bedroom, much like Andy’s. You’ll get the perspective of the toys as you accelerate towards things like a giant bed, dresser, desk, and a treasure chest that Andy used for storage. Sheriff Woody, along with Buzz Lightyear would be proud to know that you got to enjoy such exhilarating amusement while riding their ride. The seats on the ride are under the rail, so that you can feel more…

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    In Pixar’s first feature film Toy Story, Sid Phillips represents pure evil. Described by Sheriff Woody and Buzz Lightyear as the neighborhood toy torturer, Sid explodes and decapitates random toys for entertainment. After Buzz finds himself trapped in Sid’s bedroom following a misunderstanding at Pizza Planet, Woody organizes an elaborate scheme to rescue Buzz from this unescapable dungeon. In Lise Birk Pedersen’s documentary Putin’s Kiss, journalist Oleg Kashin describes Nashi — the…

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    In the movie No Country For Old Men, many different aspects of cinema are used to create meaning such as mise-en-scene, cinematography, and editing. The movie is very violent and all because of two million dollars that the main character, Llewelyn Moss, found in the desert. The mise-en-scene helps convey this dark meaning through the locations and colors used throughout the movie. The movie takes place in Texas along the Mexican border. We first scene is made up of various shots showing a…

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    On February 14, 2018 on a day that is famous for expressing love for another, Nikolas Cruz who was expelled from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, opened fire at the school using a military-style semiautomatic rifle killing fourteen students and three staff members which has become the deadliest high school shooting in United States history (Sanchez). That day, I opened up my Facebook page preparing myself for the usual barrage of sickening relationship posts, but instead,…

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    What we think of as the romantic comedy genre was birthed in conjunction with the advent of sound on film. A subset of comedy, the romantic comedy has been through quite the evolution from its beginnings in the 1930s to the present day shaping our culture, I would argue, more than any other genre. While these two films, It Happened One Night and Harold and Maude, are staggeringly different in their formulas, one being classical and one being of the modernist period, they are thematically linked,…

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