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    Lone Survivor

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    boring, but if you keep watching it starts to get series. This movie follows to a true story, a story that will never be forgotten and mostly be remembered for what they did to protracted us. The kind of movie that Lone Survivor is, is an american war film, basically it’s a non-fiction movie meaning it happened in real life. The main characters in this movie are Marcus, Danny, Matthew, Michael, and Shane. This character's names are the ones that appear in the real world, just that the actors…

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    (2005) can be called a horror film, it may easily be classified as a slasher film. Slasher films typically revolve around a twisted serial killer molded by adversity faced throughout life. They usually target young, attractive adults in desolate areas. Throughout the movie, Jaume Coller-Serra effectively uses these common characteristics in his film along with a few others. After 1978 people began to view horror films differently. Instead of connecting horror films to supernatural creatures…

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    and don’t know what to do. This film does a great job showing how change can really affect people. The Pleasantville society shows a great deal of prejudice by being discriminate to those who were multi-colored. The multi-colored citizens were the ones who have changed and found themselves. With that said, the more rules that were being broke, the more color was appearing. Pleasantville represents society’s fear of change and the discrimination…

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    Watching a horror movie, nothing makes it more scary than seeing the words “Based off of a true story” right before the film begins. The film all of a sudden becomes terrifying from those six small words. Similarly, this still rings true when opening a book about a meth addicted 16 year old girl. The plot piques most people’s interest, but the knowledge of the truthfulness behind it is what makes them fully aware of the story. The realization that this could happen to a neighbor, a friend, or…

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    The movie Short Term 12 by Destin Cretton is an excellent American fictional piece of work featuring an outstanding performance by one of the best actresses, Brie Larson. In the film, she takes the character of Grace who is a counselor at a facility for children that have experienced some form of abuse. The kids seem quite unstable, and every day Grace takes a ride to work on a bicycle and on her arrival she embarks on her job of helping the young kids in managing their psychological issues.…

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    Younger teens and kids have different opinions on relationships than adults, which is natural, so I think that the video could have been a little better if their were an older person being interviewed. I also think that a lot of people can relate to what the interviewee’s…

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    Villalobos. La Misma Luna was a surrounded with suspense featuring action and life threatening events for a teen that was separated from his moms an early age. The movie was filmed in Mexico and Los Angeles, and it was released in 2008 with showing in both Mexico and the United States. I am a single parent, and I selected La Misma Luna because I am attracted to or interested in mother-type oriented films telling stories of or relating to female-headed households. The movie had three primary…

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    where our arts come from and I am completely fascinated by it. Books, films, dreams, theatre, music, poetry, art, gaming, all forms of creative expression in some way create their own little world. They are all little forms of escape you might say. This carries forward the idea that we seek comfort in imagination and imaginary things, just as it makes us comfortable and secure as children. As we progress into late childhood and our teen years we delve more and more into these arts. As we are…

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    such a huge following, they are considered the fathers of horror films. The one thing they have in common? There a psychopathic killer who always tracks down the victims and delivers them a fiery death. No matter how hard the victims try, they always end up dead, all except for the sole survivor who lives on and usually appears in the sequel. Freddy Krueger would haunt and kill people in their nightmares, Jason Vorhees would kill the teens in the camp, Ghostface would ask you “What’s your…

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    William Egginton has given a comprehensive analysis of film in which he argues that “this thematic convergence is not new, but is rather the logical extension of a narrative trope whose history predates the invention of film and, in fact, reaches back to the invention of theater in the 16th century”. William states that what film has brought into the picture at the end of this century is the possibility that the circle will become complete, that the represented reality will cross the threshold…

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