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    Symbolism In Jesus Camp

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    Jesus Camp is a documentary film released in 2006 where directors Hedi Ewing and Rachel Grady document the events of an Evangelical children 's camp located near Devils Lake, North Dakota. The documentary focuses on the camp its self and the Evangelical Movement, but also on its leader, Becky Fischer, and three of the children in the documentary, Levi, Rachel, and Tory. This film is meant to provide a supposed un-biased look into the camp, and also the Evangelical faith its self. Clearly however…

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    creates movies that are the best known and anticipated worldwide. No studio is as careful with their product and as successful with their movie making as Pixar. Yet, Inside Out, far exceeded the common expectations. This movie is one of the greatest films ever produced by Pixar thanks to director, Pete Doctor and co-director, Ronnie Del Carmen who were able to make it happen. Inside Out is the story of 11 year old Riley, whose world turns upside-down when she and her parents move to San…

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    Restricted Movies

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    X-rated movie has already become an important role in maintaining the box office earning in the film industry, the definition of `x-rated’ refers to the restricted movie, which is not suitable for those who below 18 years old, only intended for adults only. With more and more x-rated movies were published to the cinema for satisfying the public, some of the teenagers may also want to be a group to participate in it. Thus, the increasing in demand of the removal of legislation that people who…

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    The Blair Witch Project is a low budget horror story filmed from a first person documentary style perspective set within a hauntingly beautiful forest, which leaves viewers on their seats, and their imaginations running wild. What makes the Blair Witch Project a thrilling horror story, despite of a low budget and consequent lack of special effects, is the power of how simplistic the idea for the movie is, the ominous atmosphere created, and the exceeding realism of the actors portraying the…

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    The 2012 film, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, directed by Stephen Chbosky, is a coming of age film that follows the life of 15-year-old protagonist, Charlie. Charlie is a shy, observant teen who is struggling with his first year of high school, alongside coping with the suicide of his best friend Michael, his mental illness, his first love and the abuse he endured as a child. The target audience for this film are adolescents and young adults, this is made clear with the setting of the film and…

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    Ichi The Killer Movie

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    see the film? And how does cult cinema make an impact in the history of film, bringing in vastly different cultures together to appreciate art. Those are the questions I'll be answering. In this essay let’s talk about the cultural differences and consumption of the movie; Ichi the Killer, directed by Takashi Miike, originally a manga made by Hideo Yamamoto. I will be talking about the movie itself with a quick plot summary of what happens, next I’ll be moving on to the context of the film from…

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    Sky High Aesthetic

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    My aesthetic is eclectic and less than focused, and I feel it’s easiest for me to verbalize the range of opinions I have about art through movie examples. My favorite movie is a 2005 Disney live-action film about teens going to a high school for superheroes called Sky High. There is very little that is “challenging to the viewer” about Sky High; it’s essentially a John Hughes movie with superheroes, right down to the soundtrack which is built entirely of covers of 80s new-wave hits. There is…

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    Bruce Lee Research Paper

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    Bruce Lee revolutionized Martial arts, and the film industry with his philosophies and unmatchable skill. In a life comprised of only 32 years Lee reimagined martial arts through his teachings, and philosophical ideas. Through his work in motion pictures he has evolved into legend. Bruce Lee guest-stared many actors in his films that also became legends, stars such as Chuck Norris and Jackie Chan. Bruce was short, standing at only 5’7” he was able to defeat Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who was over 7ft…

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    French New Wave Analysis

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    discussed many different propositions and ideas in the pages of the cahiers du cinema in the 50s. The most significant one which had the greatest influence on new wave films was la politique des auteurs (The policy of authors). Largely created by Truffaut in his famous essay a certain tendency in French Cinema he argued that a film, through the way in which its images are presented to the audience on the screen, should express and reflect the personality of the director. This policy later…

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    Wallflower is a movie concerning a teenage boy struggling with mental issues, like social anxiety and depression. This movie displays the increasing mental issues with teens in our society. Which is why this movie being so memorable because of how people can relate to these traumatic events. The plot of this movie was about a timid teen named Charlie entering his first year of high school after being absent for mental reasons. He deals with feeling isolated, but slowly begins to feel accepted…

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