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    Everybody would agree that the entire film takes place in real time and it seems to have a simple plot. There is no flashback but instead to remember to the things happened in the past 10 years ago. The author use the mode of multiperspectivity which means to build the story by seeing situations from different perspectives‚ hearing different voices and opinions‚ listening and thinking‚ increasing awareness and understanding. Usually‚ if you are in 3rd person point of view that the camera is in one

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    Alzheimer's Movie Analysis

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    Caregivers Alzheimer’s is a degenerative brain disease and is the most common form of dementia. It can be caused by the accumulation of plaques or neurofibrillary tangles‚ and can be gotten genetically from a mutation on the ApoE gene. The disease progresses differently in people and affects their memory‚ thinking and behavior‚ but by the time they reach the early stage they generally need help from caregivers. Alzheimer’s cannot be treated but if diagnosed early‚ the patient can explore

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    Terry Southern‚ whose sharp wit and brazen mentality was exactly the edge Kubrick was looking for (Inside). Together‚ they were able to come up with a winning combination by taking the over-all plot of Red Alert and adding comedic elements. Such as Dr. Strangelove‚ a character that did not exist in the original novel. The mixture was just right and translated extremely well to film. In my opinion this is why Dr.Strangelove has been recognized as number 26 of the 100 most important films by the

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    from the point of view of our unconscious and early childhood experiences. The approach is based on Freud’s belief that that there is a structure of the mind that includes the id‚ the superego and the ego. The plot of The Awakening‚ revolves around Edna Pontellier and the awakening of her unconscious sexuality‚ the need for love and her desire of independence. Edna and her family go to a resort to spend their summer. Edna’s husband‚ Leonce‚ adores his wife but considers her to be neglectful as a

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    Second Great Awakening

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    The Second Great Awakening was the second revolution religious movement of revival during the early 19th century in the United States. The movement began in 1790 and grew rapidly‚ increasing the involvement of people in different religions‚ mainly the Baptist and Methodist churches‚ and creating new denominations‚ such as the Mormons and the Seventh Day Adventists. Many religious leaders of the congregations preached about their religions to people all over the country‚ converting them to their religion

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    They Live Movie Analysis

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    In the film They Live‚ the director John Carpenter criticized 80s America on how it treated poverty and the working class. President Reagan established the idea of supply side and trickle down economy through Reagonomics. This was used to fix stagflation‚ which is a combination of inflation and unemployment. Through his film‚ Carpenter shows what the effects were from Reagonomics in the city of Los Angeles. Carpenter’s stance is that he is against it due to the fact that poverty is growing while

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    In the film The Blindside directed by John Lee Hancock the character of a black boy with an inadequate background named Michael Oher is depicted. One good quality about Michael‚ though‚ is that he has got the natural instinct to protect the people around him. The film shows how Michael goes from being condescended upon to someone who is respected and valued. The turning point occurs in the scene that I’ve chosen. In this scene Michael is not having a great first game and is being bullied by his opposing

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    Katrina Movie Analysis

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    Gerald had leaned forward and rested his elbows on the desk when he’d finished his appraisal‚ and kept his gaze locked on the actress‚ keen to see if his statement‚ deliberately constructed to appeal to Katrina’s ego and self awareness‚ had any effect. His lips curled up slightly at the corners‚ in what could be taken either as a smile or an expression of curiosity‚ and he attempted to gauge as much from her expression as the words she spoke. Of course‚ he’d expected her to respond as she did in

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    Elvis is a half-hour comedy about the personal and professional highs and lows of a neurotic drummer and his rock band‚ as they struggle to make it in Bushwick‚ Brooklyn. COMMENTS The logline and the brief synopsis clearly state the premise of the show. Based on the logline and the synopsis‚ it has an appealing concept. One possible tweak: Elvis is a half-hour comedy about the personal and professional highs and lows of a drummer and his band… (vs. just the band). Find the best and most exciting

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    Joaquin Movie Analysis

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    Was there a character whose story you found particularly moving? How so? A character who story i found particularly moving was Alejandro‚ because he has the potential to grow and be an example not only for his community but also to this country. Are you or is someone you know undocumented? What struggles do you or this person face as a result? Back in high school I had a lot of undocumented friends‚ and is incredible how hard they work to accomplish their dreams‚ but deep inside them i was able

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