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    The movie, The Hound of the Baskervilles, directed by David Attwood included renditions that made the feature more dramatic than the novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Both depictions are very similar, but are different in multiple ways. These differences, in my perspective, make the movie more dramatic and action filled. These traits make the movie more enjoyable to me. Attwood includes many developments that make the movie more thrilling than the novel. In my opinion, the novel Hound…

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    Annie Baker’s "Circle Mirror Transformation" is an actor’s play. It wouldn’t be surprising if any person who has taken an acting class has played at least one of the games presented in the play. "Circle Mirror Transformation" starts out on the first day of acting class. Like most acting classes, there is one teacher, Marty, and a small group of students. The students are a variety of ages and types – one interesting choice Baker made is making the Marty’s husband, James, a student in the class.…

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    story of flesh-eating, soul-crushing and slow-moving zombies. This book takes for granted that all human beings are inherently snooping idiots, or want to read the adventures concerning these snooping imbeciles. The retain one large aspect of the storyline that continued the theme of boredom. Yes, the dead key is the basis for the entire story, but I soon tired of hearing about it. She has the key, it's in her purse, she's going to get in big trouble, wtf am I doing with the keys (continuous…

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream, written by William Shakespeare, has a unique storyline that focuses on the theme of love. This becomes a major conflict for the characters to overcome because this conflict confuses the characters. However, the characters always seem to be protected by some element of magic or parental control. A Midsummer Night’s Dream exhibits love this love is portrayed in innumerable ways. These different types of love can be perplex and hard to identify, but they all lead to the…

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    Dunkirk Movie Themes

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    Nolan’s themes are still there, like the repetition of time. The film starts in the middle of the action, with an escape scene through the alleys of Dunkirk, and from them on follows the main plot: three different storylines warped in time and inspired by the four elements. The air storyline takes place in an hour, the sea in a week, and the ground in just a day, thus running into each other. This is not a war film, but rather a thriller, as the director has described it. In Dunkirk the…

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    movie Hop (2011), I propose that the current Easter Bunnies are gay. Hop (2011) is a movie about a guy named Fred and how he became the first human Easter Bunny with the help of the next bunny in line, EB. These two main characters have mirroring storylines where they don’t live up to expectations placed by their fathers. These plot threads have similarities to a common cliché…

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    detail about this Harmony Korine movie. Once getting past the fact that Vanessa Hudgens, Selena Gomez, and Ashley Benson are a part of this awful creation, you unfortunately end up furious about the boring, lacking, sloppy, and excruciatingly painful storyline of this pointless and sickening drama/action-adventure. The plot, which is arguably absent, begins with best friends Candy, Brit, Faith, and Cotty, portrayed by Vanessa, Ashley, Selena, and Rachel Korine respectively, who aim for an…

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    film. One of the most common opposition to Life is Beautiful was the unrealistic emotion used in the film. Instead of portraying the Holocaust as an event with horrible features and sensations, the film had a Hollywood storyline. According to one…

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    stated reason to go there, (d)challenges and trials en route, and (e) a real person to go there.” (Chapter 1) He highlights that “the real reason for a quest is always self-knowledge” (Chapter 1), and the discovery process. The author analyzes the storyline of Crying of Lot 49, a twentieth-century novel by…

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    another gang and lies dying in an alleyway in the fist story. In the second story, a Harrier Hawk was struck by a car and lies dying on the side of the road. Isolation is shown in both these stories through the aspects of Setting, characters and storyline. This is relevant because it shows the idea of a sense of belonging and that isolation is a part of our society and many people suffer from it. Both stories helps to show the idea of isolation. The setting of in both stories was accentuated…

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