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    Rear Window Theme

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    people's lives behind a lens like he does. To me, the main theme of this movie is his human curiosity and obsession with others and what they are doing in their daily lives. It is almost as though he has his own personal soap opera Television show, just without the Television. I really like the suspense and different kinds of emotions he makes you feel during the film. Four different things really stuck out to me though. The way Hitchcock films the movie, the way he tells the story, the “Mise en…

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    In the articles “The Box That Changed America” by Lauren Tarshis and “Television Transformed” also by Lauren Tarshis, they show ways how television has impacted american culture, by uniting human beings over time. In the article “The Box That Changed America” by Lauren Tarshis, it explains how the TV set they just got, had them come together and spend time together. The article states, “”It was an incredible night,” Karen Ross recalls. “My mother made fancy snacks and set up chairs in the living…

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    “People are going to label you. It’s how you overcome those labels, that's what matters.” That is a quote from what is personally my favorite show ever, One Tree Hill. It shows how you can change what people think of you, and to be yourself in all circumstances. One Tree Hill was recently taken off Netflix, and there isn't really a reason, but it needs to be put back on because so many people watch it, many love it, and it is a life lesson filled, relatable show. One Tree Hill is a very…

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    Gasper Noe's Soul Imprint

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    I believe Noé’s “soul imprint” across these films is to make us REMEMBER! Some of the images in the films are so graphic that it stays lodged into your skull for life. The first image I see when someone talks about “I stand alone” is the face of the Butcher! Let alone his creepy face, but his thoughts are just plain awful. Now “Irreversible” is probably the most insane films I have ever seen in my life. I hated the events that happen in the story, but I loved how well done this film was.…

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    Minute North American towns, composed of a closely knitted society, of friends and family, where everybody knows every single citizen, are famous world over. Popularity of TV shows such as Twin Peaks, and Desperate Housewives has only further cemented the status of a small idyllic town with a deep seeded mystery, knitted within the fabric of its society. And it comes to no surprise that this particular subject matter has also been explored by the video game industry, within the last decade.…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Film Review

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    Mines, I like them. I don't know why I do, but it seems I do because I have yet to see one that I dislike. My Bloody Valentine, The Hills Have Eyes Part 2, Wicked Little Things, and now Beneath. All films that happen to take place in a mine, in fact I can't thing of a single film that takes place in a mine that I dislike. A lot of this stems from the fact I like horror films with a ton of ambiance with a claustrophobic feeling of being trapped to back it up, which is something Beneath has in…

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    Nocturne Analysis

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    Overall I think "Nocturne" was a well put together piece of work. It complex and challenging and deep. It was thought provoking and suspenseful. First, it was shot at night. I believe this was chosen to speak of that nothing good really happens at night. the skateboard rolling at the beginning if foreshadowing how easily it is to get knocked off your feet and life can quickly roll out of your reach. The scene then changes to a guy standing by a car dressed in dark clothing. The guy is in the…

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    Cinesite Montreal Essay

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    still photograph director David Slade had given the team. Once the storm asset was complete it allowed the artists to deliver multiple CG shots across the series. The 69th Emmy Awards will be presented on Saturday evening, July 22, 2017 at the Television Academy's Saban Media…

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    Shameless Analysis

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    together, they went to the court office to receive same-sex health benefit rights but get denied. Outside they see the mayor of Chicago speaking, Frank begins to interrupt the mayor and speak about gay couples who cannot share health benefits on live television. The people in the gay community were amazed by the words he said, he then turned into a symbol for the gay community when his speech was broadcast. He was then the speaker at organizations for gay people’s rights, not only that the…

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    Cece’s partial deafness interferes with her life in many different ways. Cece’s deafness causes others to think and act differently around her. People really only cared for Cece because she has a disability. They only paid attention to Cece because she was different. Cece was also not very well known to everyone. Cece is an outcast in her school. The result of Cece’s accident caused others to help more ways than usual. On page 65 it say’s that Ginny make a big deal out of her hearing. She even…

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