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    I rooted for Johnny Castle (Christopher), not only is he a good-looking person but he was a great dancer and actor as well. He definitely made the show complete with his acting skills. He was also the main character whose personality changed the most throughout the musical. In the beginning, he is very self-centered but at the end, he cared more for others,…

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    lives alone in the swamp. Majority of the time, you see this song being performed and the singers are battling out for the high notes, but this version they are fighting for low farts. A truly unique touch to add on to the picture we see. However, the voice of Shrek is not very appealing, for it sounds quite nasally and may not be a problem to kids, I’m sure they find it…

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    Anna Kendrick Net worth Biography & Wiki:s Anna Kendrick is an American actress and a singer whose net worth is $10 million. She was born on August 9, 1985, in Portland, Maine. She began her career as a child actor in theatre productions. Her first role was in the 1998 Broadway musical ‘High Society’. She gave her film debut in 2003 ‘Camp’. She rose to fame in her prominent supporting role as Jessica Stanley in The Twilight Saga. Anna attended the Deering High School in Portland. She began her…

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    Meyerhold A Doll's House

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    style of theatre the concept of biomechanics came to life which completely changed the idea of realistic acting. Biomechanics is a form of acting training meant to express an emotional experience through the movement of the body. Meyerhold trained actors to be aware of their body through deep focus on the movement, rhythm, and exaggerated reflex (Baldwin). Biomechanics opened up the doors to something people weren’t used to at…

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    Many of the actors were either previously unheard of or were placed in the first roles of their career. Much of the acting is generic and non-emotional. Even during the attack of the birds, they remain almost entirely expressionless and deadpan. Alan Bagh, who plays…

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    Disney Movie Up Analysis

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    by far my favorite. Every aspect of the film is great. At first glance it looked like a little kid movie, but after watching it I realized it was so much more. The movie Up is a very humorous film with a climactic plot that had good directors and actors. I would recommend this movie to…

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    While this is seen, the prologue is said. It is said slowly, and the voice is soft, as if it is going to be a peaceful fairytale story.…

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    at portraying the characters than the play. The characters in the movie shows more emotions and intensity. The emotions and personalities of the characters opens a bigger window for a connection between the characters and the audience. The way the actors acted and portrayed the characters helps us understand the characters more in the film than in the play. The movie and the play both excel each other in their own categories but the movie triumphs…

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    Raising Arizona Analysis

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    thing, steal one from someone who “has too much on their hands” with quintuplets. After kidnapping the child, they struggle with raising him, financial stability, and a visit from some of H.I’s old friends from prison. I personally feel both actors played their roles well, besides some occasional slips in their already slightly cheesy southwestern accents. Nicolas Cage who plays H.I mcDonnough, a former convict who falls in love with a…

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    heritage despite the hardships that one may face. The protagonist - Sunny- and antagonist of the play- Boo- displayed their motives well through the delivery of dialogue, therefore their motivations were clear. As part of the audience, I believe the best actor was Reba played by Lauren Ufkes and the least captivating to watch was Peachy played by Troy Beckman due to a few reasons. The theme of The Last Night of Bayllyhoo that I gathered…

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