Category: Cinema
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“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Film: Why to Watch?
Table of Contents Getting the Attention Establishing the Need Satisfying the Need Visualizing the Consequences Call to Action Works Cited Getting the Attention The thrilling nature of Star Wars: The Force Awakens expresses some of the artistic prowess displayed by the writer Jay Abrahams and producer Kathleen Kennedy. Though the movie is based on science…
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The Film Zodiac and Ethical Concerns
David Fincher appears to be one of the most prominent contemporary film directors, and Zodiac is among his works too. It is a detective produced following the namesake non-fiction book of Robert Graysmith, published in 1986, and released in 2007. The film is based on a true story, narrating the investigation of the case of…
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The Film “The Physician” by Stölzl and the Novel “The Foundation of a New Homeland: the Aeneid”
The identified film is The Physician by Philipp Stölzl. The movie is about the life of a young man who lost his mother to appendicitis. Before losing the mother, he discovers the unique gift that enabled him to know about his mother’s illness. In this case, the focus is based on the similarities induced between…
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The Language of the “Citizen Kane” Film
The film Citizen Kane is notable not only with the story it uncovers for the audience but also with its effective use of cinematography techniques. The film’s deep-focus photography, mise en scène, lighting, and camera movements have earned numerous appraises by critics over the decades after Citizen Kane was filmed. In his book “Understanding movies,”…
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Humanities Concepts as Applied to AI, on the Example of the Film “Zoe”
Table of Contents Introduction The Movie Description and Brief Summary Historical Context and Artistic Genre Concepts Influenced the Work Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Artificial intelligence is a promising area of study in healthcare, as it can significantly improve the quality of patient care. Developing and applying AI falls within the scope of STEM research that…
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Themes in the Movie ”The Godfather” by Francis Ford Coppola
The Godfather released in 1972 is a classic film of the crime and mafia genre, based on the novel of the same name by Mario Puzo. It is directed by the director Francis Ford Coppola and stars well-known and talented actors including Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Robert Duval, and many others. The film was both…
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The Gangs of New York Movie Review
Table of Contents Introduction Gang and Gang Type Major Themes of the Movie Gang Life Portrayal in the Movie Criminal Activity Involvement by the Gang The Attempts of Law Enforcement in Controlling the Gang Activity Conclusion References Introduction The movie “Gangs of New York” depicts a time during the Civil War when rivals fought for…
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The Film “The Great Debaters” by Denzel Hayes Washington
The firm “The Great Debaters” examines the challenges encountered by many minority groups throughout the 1930s. This American film narrates the experiences of many African Americans during the Great Depression. The film encourages every viewer to embrace the best social values. The issue of racial collaboration is also relevant towards creating a better society. The…
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The Film “Citizen Kane”: Scenes Analysis
The film “Citizen Kane” opens with somber chords, and, on a misty hill, we see the jagged silhouette of a castle. The scene is reminiscent of a gothic film, in which such a castle belonged to a mysterious creature. The next scene transports the viewer into the castle when a strange montaged scene occurs. A…
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The Photographs “Untitled Film Stills” by Sherman and “Early Colors Interiors” by Simmons
Untitled Film Stills by Cindy Sherman and Early Colors Interiors series by Laurie Simmons belong to the second wave of feminist art of the 70-80s, representing the so-called deconstructionist approach. They both abandoned the essentialist concept of the first wave, contributing to establishing a new feminine aesthetic that questioned gender stereotypes, roles, and standard construction…