Category: Cinema
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“Training Day” the Film by Fuqua
Table of Contents Reflection Critique Conclusion Reference The film, Training Day, reflects a typical day of drug enforcement officers. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and produced by Bobby Newmyer and Jeffrey Silver, the film was released in 2001 as a neo-noir crime thriller featuring LAPD narcotics officers’ working environment in 24 hours. The two officers are…
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Founding Fathers and Brothers in the “1776” Movie
Table of Contents Introduction The Founding Fathers The Founding Brothers The Movie 1776 (1972) Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The analysis of the civic virtues, as highlighted in “The Founding Fathers”, can be summed up using the Federalist 55 discourse. It is observed that the republican government assumed the existence of civic virtues. The founding fathers…
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Defamation in Media Law and Film Industry
Introduction People often protect their reputation since a good reputation allows them to achieve their personal goals, whether social or financial. Various international instruments and local legislation have been formulated to protect people’s image from the public. Therefore, it is unlawful to use a person’s image, whether oral or written, depicting them as ill-mannered. The…
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Books vs. Movies: Comparison of Features
We all have a friend who yells during a movie that this moment was shown differently in the book. At the same time, another friend says that he or she is bored with reading and would rather wait for the movie adaptation. Both of these friends can be right, since much of a book or…
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Books vs. Movies: Comparison of Features
We all have a friend who yells during a movie that this moment was shown differently in the book. At the same time, another friend says that he or she is bored with reading and would rather wait for the movie adaptation. Both of these friends can be right, since much of a book or…
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Rice’s Moon of the Crusted Snow Book vs. Becoming Nakuset Film
Both the book Moon off the Crusted Snow and the documentary Becoming Nakuset explore themes of identity and self-discovery and the struggles faced by women of color in a predominantly white society. The novel concentrates on the experiences of a young lady named Noval, whereas the documentary is focused on those of a young Indigenous…
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Political Policy of First Empires and in “300” Movie
The focal point of this paper is to compare the Zack Snyder-directed movie ‘300’ (2007) with the political policy of the First Empires and Common Cultures in Afro-Eurasia during the 1200-350 BCE. This was a classic case of clash relating to political and cultural differences between King Leonidas against the Persian ‘God-King’ Xerxes. It can…
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Anti-Communist Campaign and Film Industry
Introduction The American society has for a long time been enchanted by reconstructing history on film. Filmmakers in the country have always tried to convey their translations of history through films. In this report, the main center point is the effect of the descent of the Iron Curtain and the anti-communist pursuit in the 1950s…
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Copyright Infringement in Music and Film Industry
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion American Association of Recording Artists v. Napster Case Sony Corp. Of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Copyrights are legal frameworks that allow access to exclusive control and ownership of work in music and film industry. Such statutory provisions seek to govern commercial aspects such as…
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A Study of Watching Movies as a Way to Practice Language Skills: Proposal
The modern globalized world offers multiple opportunities for cooperation and interaction between representatives of various cultures and regions. Under these conditions, language, as a central communication tool, acquires the top priority. Multilingualism increases an individual’s chances for successful interaction, career building, and collaboration. That is why different methodologies to get this skill to become more…