| 1. | films ... In other films, we see violence used to test the human soul and to see if he/she/they could overcome trials and tribulations. ... The role of violence in films has been a big one. In some of todays movies, its seems like the films portrays violence, but dont back it up with some reasoning or ...
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| 2. | American films Most American films portray desire in the context of domination. In these films
characters are often pressured and influenced to conform to what the individual in the
dominating role would like them to be. These films present this desire in the context of
domination, as it was normal and...
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| 3. | Blurring of gender lines in films According to Monica Skordilis, many of the films that we have watched in class glorify the dominant male figure while degrading the weaker female character. ... In the majority of the films, the female character, via her sex appeal, actually holds a great amount of control over the male characters...
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| 4. | Silent Era Silent Films
“Audiences didn’t care that the films were silent; they often laughed too hard to care”(American Scene 50). ... Silent Films started out as a slow process, their popularity low, but they soon became a major source of entertainment to Americans on a Saturday night. ...
A fresh ne...
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| 5. | horror movies Horror Movies
“Natural Born Killers,” “ Psycho,” “ Friday the 13th,” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” are all horror films. ... The media publishes or broadcasts stories that say that horror films influence people to imitate these wrongful acts of violence. I believe that these movies do not...
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| 6. | Old Silent Films Prior to this class my knowledge of silent movies was limited to three categories; brilliant comedies of Charlie Chaplin, which my father took me to see any chance he got; classic masterpiece of Russian cinema – “Battleship Potemkin,” which was shown in Russia every year; and ones seen by sheer luck...
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| 7. | critique of the films of baz lurhmann Essay- Films of Baz Luhrmann
Baz Luhrmann uses music in his films to emphasise and transpose the mood; in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ there is the classic example of the ominous church choir music. ... Either because of language, song or dance: they are all key features that separate Lurmann’s films fr...
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| 8. | Comparing 3 Movies It is safe to say that making a camparison of 3 films would be much easier had the films be of the same genre, era or even subject matter. ... Who would have thought that 3 films dealing with 3 totally different subject would have similarities in themes and other various ideas only found in the w...
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| 9. | Baz Luhrmann Baz Lhurmann Baz Lhurmann is a very unique director; he has produced three very successful films, all of which incorporates his own personal style and methods. He is mainly celebrated for his remake of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and the hit film, Moulin Rouge. This essay will attempt to analyse ...
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| 10. | Representation of Women In Gangster Films Representation of Women In Gangster Films
Women have always been one strong aspects of gangster films. ...
Meanwhile the representation of younger women of the new age are usually shown as innocent and “victims of the mafia” for example when Michael marries Appolonia in Sicily she was tragical...
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| 11. | Show how genre and narrative are established in the opening 5 minutes of the two films Show how genre and narrative are established in the opening 5 minutes of the two films
(1000-1500 Words)
In media we are going to do an essay on science fiction films, the essay is going to be about “Alien” and “Independence Day”. ... This happens in both of the films I have seen, but both d...
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| 12. | What do Novels offer that television and films cannot Illustrate your answer with examples Novels, television and films are important parts of our lives and are a great source of information. ... The reason for this is that the novel offers a number of things that television and film do not. ...
Firstly, the imagination would be better exercised when reading than by looking at televi...
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| 13. | comarisons of 2 films great expecations Whilst watching the opening scenes of the 1944 and the 1997 versions of Great Expectations I noticed a number of techniques had been used to create an atmosphere. ...
Both of the films used pretty much the same camera angles and tricks such as Panning, Back ground music, sound effects Rever...
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| 14. | Why are so many contemporary Hollywood films remakes re interpretations of other texts Please consider and Nic Dean- Media (HN)
Why are so many contemporary Hollywood films remakes/re-interpretations of other texts? Please consider and write about the advantages and disadvantages to the audience.
In recent years, Hollywood has been exploiting dozens of older and foreign language films and producing...
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| 15. | women in film
Women have been in film since the beginning of film making. What is apparent is the fact that women have always been filmed nude. ... If nudity in films means more money for the film industry , then why is it that men are rarely filmed nude. More and more women are filmed nude ever...
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| 16. | horror ...
Casey is wearing a white jumper which can be interpreted as representing her as pure and a virgin, however the audience may know from their knowledge of horror films that this ‘nice’ type of girl doesn’t usually die, it’s normally the ‘bad’ teenagers. ... She tells him she’s making popcor...
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| 17. | film analysis on vietnam films Apocalypse now platoon Born on the 4th of july The three Vietnam films I have studied (Apocalypse Now Redux, Platoon and Born On The 4th Of July) are very consistent in their portrayal of the Vietnam war. ... The American war machine in these films does not seem organised, and has seemingly no overall objective, with units of troops moving of t...
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| 18. | Transporter “The Transporter” is a movie directed by Cory Yuen who has directed such films as “X-Men”, and choreographed martial arts scenes in films such as “Lethal Weapon 4” and “Romeo Must Die. ... With these impressive resumés of action films it makes an appropriate assumption that “The Transporter” is goi...
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| 19. | War films Most war films are concerned with the World War II, and Vietnam, and so are these two, The Thin Red Line-WW2 and Full Metal Jacket-Vietnam; however, the two outstanding directors from these movies, Terrence Malick and Stanley Kubrick, both developed with advancement in stylistics and themes by their...
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| 20. | French Cinema According to me, the movie was a sensational invention because I am in love with the films. I love all films and I choose what I watch according to my mood, for example, if I am sad I like to watch comedies with my friends and to laugh or if I am in a serious mood, I enjoy watching dramatic films. I...
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