Category: Cinema

  • Rhetoric Tactics in The King’s Speech Film

    Public speaking is an emotionally and physically challenging task. Not only does it frighten inexperienced speakers, but it can also cause anxiety in public figures. The King’s Speech showcases the strategies used by the ascendant monarch of the British Empire to overcome his own fear of public speaking. Out of all the presented strategies, diaphragmatic…

  • “A Passage to India” Movie Review

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The problem of cultural bias and unwillingness to accept other nationalities and traditions is relevant to this day. Thus, the study of various filmographic works is valuable because it can provide an understanding of the reasons why these mechanisms arise. The painting “A Passage to India”…

  • “Farewell”: Interpersonal Communication in the Film

    Table of Contents Introduction Reflection Application to the Film Application to Interpersonal Communication Conclusion References Introduction Communication is a critical element in building interpersonal relationships between individuals in the modern world. The multiple spheres, including economic, political, social, and cultural, depend on effective communication for better understanding between people. With the growing influence of globalization…

  • “Tulpan” and “A Town Called Panic” Movies Review

    A report on Tulpan movie Written and directed by Sergey Drortsevoy, Tulpan is a successful chef-d’oeuvre Asian movie that got everyone talking about the director’s cinematography skills. Produced in 1998, the film started showing up in cinemas and theatres around April 1999. Although the movie was unrated, it received international recognition and therefore played in…

  • Unhappy Marriages in the Movie ”Passing”

    Racially ambiguous black women had a precariously liminal status in the first half of the 20th century. They lived in a predominately racist society with patriarchal values, so their choices were limited. However, due to being able to pass, such women could attempt to assimilate with white people or follow a safer choice of settling…

  • Analysis of the Film: “The Invisible Man”

    Introduction The film has been made into two different versions: the original from 1993 and a remake set for 2020. The original picture was a famous horror film from the Golden Age of Hollywood, based on HG Wells’ 1897 novel of the same name, and is a genuine horror picture centered on the titular villain.…

  • Gender and Family in “Gone With the Wind” Film

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction “Gone with the Wind” is a cult film based on the novel by Margarett Mitchell, an absolute ageless classic for all times and epochs. Love is depicted here against the background of a big story. It is not only a narrative about romantic, as many people…

  • “Girl, Interrupted” and “The Age of Adaline” Films

    Introduction Modern movies primarily utilize visuals and audio effects to communicate the idea of a story shown to a viewer. The objective of the task for the director is to apply the most appropriate techniques to ensure that a viewer is fully aware of what happens on screen. Considering the beginning of film history, which…

  • Analysis of “The Corporation” Movie

    The movie The Corporation focused on the rise of the notion of a corporation as a legal entity and its equivalence to a person in regards to its rights and capabilities in society. The main message of the film can be found in the fact that corporate entities do not act humanely because if they…

  • Expressionism in the “Mad Love” Film by Karl Freund

    Mad Love is a film from 1935 directed by Karl Freund. The film is notable for its expressionist style, which was unusual for Hollywood films at the time. The film tells the story of a doctor obsessed with a woman he cannot have. The film was a box office success and was well-received by critics.…