Category: Cinema
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Interpersonal Relationships in the Movie Crash
The movie Crash (2004) raises multiple essential topics, and some of the described issues are still acute in society. All of them are connected with interpersonal relations, which form the basis of human existence. These include political correctness, ethics, the ability to forgive, trust, and other aspects of human relationships. In particular, the movie Crash…
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Plot of “Dope” Film by Rick Famuyiwa
The film Dope, directed by Rick Famuyiwa, focuses on the lives of three teenage friends who live in an unfavorable neighborhood and attend a public school, dreaming about a better future. The movie plays with stereotypes, portraying its main character Malcolm (Shameik Moore) and his two comrades, Diggy (Kiersey Clemons) and Jib (Tony Revolori), as…
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Pan-American Identity in Saludos Amigos Film
Various American directors and producers addressed specific cultural features in their works. Some films even focused on constructing certain propaganda in order to forge a particular view of the Americas’ states. Saludos Amigos (Ferguson, 1942) is a perfect example of the Pan-Americanism movement, which is focused on establishing trustful and productive relationships between the countries…
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Review of “Hannibal” Movie and Comparison of Articles
The first article under consideration criticizes the gratuitous use of gore in horror media for its inability to impact the audience. While the techniques become more advanced, they do not contribute to the feeling of being scared in the same way as familiarity does (Harris). However, some shows manage to strike a balance between the…
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Establishing Scene: A Movie About the Great Depression
The image was taken in New York in 1929, and it shows the panicking crowds of Wall Street during the market crash that led the United States to Great Depression. Adjusted to the camera resolution, the shot can be applied as the establishing scene for a drama about the financial crisis’s influence on personal lives.…
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“Boyz n the Hood” by Steve Nicolaides: A Movie Review
The phenomenon of human development can be accessed from several theoretical perspectives, one of which is Piaget’s theory. Offering four stages of development as the foundational milestones in gaining essential cognitive skills, Piaget’s approach outlines the following developmental points: the sensorimotor object permanence), preoperational ((egocentric), concrete operational (conversational), formal operational (abstract) ones (Santrock, 2019). In…
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“The Notebook” Film by Nick Cassavetes
Table of Contents Summary of the Film Alzheimer’s Disease and Its Impact on Family Members The Message of the Film References The Notebook is a 2004 American romantic movie directed by Nick Cassavetes. The film is based on the biographical novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks, which was published in 1996 and became…
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The Godfather’ by Francis Ford: Movie Review
Table of Contents Introduction Unity and Balance Contrast Conclusion References Introduction The Godfather is a world-famous masterpiece directed by Francis Ford Coppola in 1972. According to multiple expert reviews and public opinion, the movie is nearly peerless film-making (Chiang). The film has a marvelous screenplay, flawless cast, excellent camera-work, and mindful composition. The present paper…
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“Troy”: Film Analysis From the Point of View of Organizational Behavior
The field of organizational behavior analysis is rapidly growing. A critical assessment of the OB present state is widely depicted in various academic journals. They show significant results in the behavior science. There are many psychological factors influencing behavior, such as learning, motivation and perception. In the current work for a film analysis, from the…
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Movie Review: Miss Evers’ Boys
The Tuskegee experiment that took place in America over a period of four decades was an ethical catastrophe. The movie, “Miss Evers’ Boys”, captures the emotional and physical effects of the experiment on the participants, most of who succumbed to the disease. The experiment was a violation of most, if not all, of the ethical…