Category: Cinema
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Watching a Movie at Home and in Theatres
Introduction It does not matter whether a person likes action, drama, comedy, or another genre of films and movies. Almost everyone loves watching video materials. There are many reasons for the people’s desire to watch video films and movies. While most people watch videos to release stress or for recreation purposes, others watch films for…
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Political Science. Gus Van Sant’s “Good Will Hunting” Film
Introduction Poor socio-economic conditions are obvious within the lives of the main characters from the very beginning of the film as Will is picked up in an old car from a dilapidated house with a great deal of junk in front of it. These shifts to an Ivy League scene complete with rowers on the…
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“Don’t Look Up” Movie Directed by Adam McKay
Table of Contents Introduction World Views and Hegemony Neo-Liberalism Corporate Social Responsibility Climate Change Conclusion Reference List Introduction The Netflix video ‘Don’t Look Up’ pays attention to two astronomers who endeavor to alert humans regarding an approaching comet that is going to destroy the entire society. The movie depicts the response to climate disaster to…
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Italian Neo-Realism: An Exclusive Film Genre
Table of Contents Introduction The Period of Neo-Realism Conclusion References Introduction Italian neo-realism is a film genre is featured by stories of the people belonging to poor and working class, shot on position, regularly using amateur actors. Italian neo-realist movies frequently competed with the intricate financial and decent stipulations of post-World War II Italy, revealing…
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Selma: Historical Drama Film by Ava DuVernay
In the opening scenes of the film, Selma, Martin Luther King is in Oslo to receive the coveted Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. In Alabama, the fight for the inclusion of the black community in the voting process is ongoing. Ann Lee Cooper is denied the opportunity to become a registered voter because she cannot…
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A Conventional Japanese Family in a Film Tokyo Sonata
Introduction Tokyo Sonata is one of the most recent works of Kiyoshi Kurosawa that depicts a conventional Japanese Family. The 2008 film delves deep into a culture where there are strict roles meant for every member of the family and the consequences that might arise when one fails to or is incapable of fulfilling their…
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Principles of Suspense in the Film “The Fugitive”
Table of Contents Introduction Principles of Suspense Conclusion References Introduction The film “The Fugitive” is an action thriller film directed by Andrew Davis. It shows the story of doctor Richard Kimble, played by actor Harrison Ford, who is accused of his wife’s murder. The protagonist tries to clear his name and find and punish the…
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Auteurism in Film-Making and Art Film Features
Auteurism in Film-Making Many directors prefer to demonstrate their styles and approaches in the production of the chosen work. Such attempts lead to positive results, and creators are defined as auteurs within a large system. The term auteurism was frequently used in the 1960-the 70s to underline the uniqueness of the style or the peculiar…
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“Wedding Crashers” Movie Converted to a Play
Synopsis The first act of the play will serve as an introduction to the characters of John and Jeremy. Accordingly, the essence of these characters will be shown before “crashing” Secretary Cleary’s wedding. The act will use the scenes shown in slides 2 and slides 3. The Act will begin as a fragment of John…
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“Dragonheart” by Rob Cohen Review Movie
The story about courageous knight and a dragon is a particular representation of how dreams come true. In this respect the vivid details of the story which leads everyone to the field of fairy tale are depicted with the purpose to show the reality of things. The paper is devoted to the idea maintained in…