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    The contrasting colors of the vehicles reveal fascinating connections to World War II. Each of the vehicles are blue, indicating that they relate to the people on the bottom of the poster. This might describe that the people on the bottom have control over these methods of transportation. The position of each character at the bottom relative to the car, makes it seem that they just arrived at that location and are heading toward another place. The body language isn’t hostile, indicating that the…

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    Star Wars: Film Analysis

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    legacy of Star Wars still exists today partly because it was constructed by so many different philosophies and religions. The trilogy includes aspects of Taoism, Zen Buddhism, and even Christianity. Sometimes it is hard to find, but the teachings of Christ and the truth of the gospel are paralleled several times in the films in the morality of the Jedi and Luke Skywalker. With that, while the Force and Holy Spirit are alike, the Force is not the only small aspect of God in the films. Caleb…

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    gained enough power that they may be able to decide the country’s fate of control. The war on drugs is a never ending war that has generated and continues to generate billions in profits for those powerful individuals. Within this paper the BBC film “Mexico’s Drug Wars” will be analyzed. Within the film Katya Adler takes us on a journey of the events that have been occurring throughout Mexico. Throughout the film she speaks to many locals and local law enforcement in order…

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    Saving Private Ryan is an epic war film detailing the search for a single soldier so his family can still have one son left after the war. The film focuses on the inter character dynamics of the squad from the landing at Omaha beach to the final battle at the bridge. As the group moves from place to place looking for Private Ryan, they are exposed to the various emotional horrors of war that rival the physical horror of the beach assault. Once the remaining soldiers find Private Ryan, instead of…

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    George Lucas’ Star Wars revolutionized special effects and the film industry as a whole. The science fiction saga Star Wars and astounded the world when it was first released and its popularity has grown tremendously since its inception. The effects team that worked on Star Wars nearly invented special effects and really popularised the use of them. Star wars also had a big effect on culture and the entire film industry. even decades after its release, Star Wars has only grown in popularity…

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    Korean War Stories, directed by Robert Uth; produced by Robert Uth (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), 2004) 56 minutes During the Korean War conflict we saw many acts of heroism and bravery. The Korean War conflict began in 1950 and ended in 1953. The Korean War began as a result of Syngman Rhee boasting that he was going to attack North Korea which in reality was a good move since North Korea invaded South Korea. In occupied areas of of North Korea the North Korean Army…

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    The South Korean film industry since Korean War (1950-1953) often portrays the Korean experience in the Cold War struggle and its lingering impact in inter-Korean relations as a backdrop for many of its popular films. While the Cold War is nominally a thing of the past, the consequences of the Cold War rhetoric are ubiquitous in the Korean peninsula, leading to an assessment and reassessment of the lingering feelings that South Koreans have of their Northern counterparts. The film industry’s…

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    Fighting War Is Not Loving Our Country Directed by famous director Clint Eastwood with six Oscar nominations, the film “American Sniper (2014)” is based on a book “American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History (2012)” by Kyle Kyle, with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. Kyle Kyle starred by Bradley Cooper is the main character who sniped over 160 enemy combatants, which is officially confirmed by the Department of Defence, overriding Navy Seals sniper record…

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    Hitler Lost the War. The film was directed by David Hoffman and Robert Denny and it was narrated by Norman Rose who himself is known as “the Voice of God” by many critics in his field. Personally, I already watched this film in one of my classes in my time here at Sterling College, so going into it I already had the main goal behind making the picture. The film is based on the facts behind how the Nazis lost World War II and the directors number one reasoning on how they lost the war was their…

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    man San Tekka, the person who gives Poe the map piece. Journey: One of the most important elements present on the story and the base of the adventure, the characters are trying to find Luke Skywalker and that’s why they started the journey. 4- Star Wars could be a Science Fiction movie, but we still able to see in the same many things to relate to the human experience, the journey for example is one of them, we in our life may not travel to find a light sword but people do travel to find their…

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