Category: Cinema

  • Politics in “28 Days Later” Film by Danny Boyle

    If the definition of politics is the management of power and conflict, then my favorite movie, 28 Days Later, is political because it focuses on the fight for power and the attempt to resolve a dispute between two opposed parties. Politics and its impact on human life is essential not only for the matters of…

  • The Film “Apollo 13” by Ron Howard

    Apollo 13 is indeed not only a breathtaking and uplifting movie but also a great collection of diverse situations with the successful application of Critical Incident Management. Its most visible elements are the critical thinking and problem-solving abilities shown by the spaceship crew. Jim’s identification of the burst helium disk and the planning of further…

  • 12 Years a Slave: The Analysis of the Film

    Table of Contents Introduction Historical Accuracy Demographic Negative/Positive Aspects Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Reading history books is one way of learning about the past. However, many individuals need visual stimulation to be able to connect with a situation, person, or event that happened hundreds of years ago. Thus, movies based on memoirs or biographies are…

  • “I, The Worst of All” Film by María Luisa Bemberg

    “I, The Worst of All” showed the seventeenth century as a period in Mexico when women were extremely oppressed. There was no place for those of them who were interested in knowledge and philosophy. Moreover, patriarchal and ecclesiastical tyranny prevented women from realizing themselves. It remains a mystery to many researchers whether Sor Juana “exhibited…

  • Social Conditions Reflected in Tokyo Sonata Film

    Table of Contents Introduction The Salaryman Masculinity and Gender Roles Generational Resistance Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Tokyo Sonata is a film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, a prolific director in Japan’s television and film industry. The film is Kurosawa’s most internationally applauded work as it depicts real life rather than his usual supernatural films. Kurosawa uses…

  • “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”: Book and Movie Comparison

    Introduction It is almost universally agreed that Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is Joanne Rowling’s best story. It introduces more new characters than its predecessors and dramatically changes the tone, making it much darker. That said, there is a big difference between the film version and its source material. However, these discrepancies do…

  • Hero’s Journey and Archetypes in “Django Unchained” Film

    The incorporation of conventional stages of a hero’s journey development is a characteristic feature of classic literature pieces. However, the same principles, although with some alterations, might be identified in contemporary works of filmmaking art. In particular, the film under the title Django Unchained directed by Quentin Tarantino and released in 2012, is one such…

  • The Film “Fruitvale Station” by Ryan Coogler

    Fruitvale Station is a 2013 film made by debut director Ryan Coogler, starring Michael B. Jordan. The movie is based on the real story of Oscar Grant III, a 22-year-old African-American who the BART officer shot on a crowded platform of the Fruitvale station. The story was not Hollywoodized, and the characters were not cleared…

  • The “Factory Girl” Film Review

    “Factory Girl” is a 2006 film about the complicated relationship between 1960s fashion diva Edie Sedgwick and iconic American artist Andy Warhol. The liberated and free atmosphere in which the characters of the film live, however, is also shown as superficial, insubstantial, and potentially dangerous. Throughout the film, Edie gradually turns from a naive and…

  • Walter Salles’s Film The Motorcycle Diaries Analysis

    Walter Salles’s film The Motorcycle Diaries focuses on the journey across South America of young “Che” Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado. Ernesto “Che” Guevara is well-known worldwide as a Latino-American revolutionary who became a symbol of rebellion. At the same time, most people forget that he was not only a statesman but also a…