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    show‚ and follow the plot‚ but she decides to change things up. Now‚ her modern influence starts changing the way Pleasantville citizens think‚ as well as changing the landscape from black and white to technicolor. The most important part of this movie is the eponymous setting. “No one is homeless in Pleasantville. It’s just not what it’s like.” Pleasantville is perfect. Well‚ not perfect‚ it’s “swell”. The temperature is always sunny and cool‚ the residents are content; hell‚ the school basketball

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    In the movie‚ The Lord of the Flies‚ man is expressed as neither good nor bad. Jack’s tribe represents how man can be seen as evil; they were ruthless and didn’t care about anything. Jack told his tribe to do horrible things like kill Simon because they thought he was the beast in the dark‚ and one boy even killed Piggy too and they all tried to kill Ralph at the end. They were all bad things and bad people who did them. But‚ Ralph and his tribe were good. They made sure everyone was fed and safe

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    good movie. The film is set in Nazi ruled Germany in the year 1939 and tells the incredible story of three boys and their love and fight for swing music. Swing Kids is a remarkable display of directing and acting talent. Thomas Carter’s eye for camera technique lends the feeling of actually being alongside the characters throughout their struggle. From the moment the movie began with a remarkable dance sequence‚ to possibly one of the most dramatic and heart wrenching final scenes in movie history

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    directed a film version of Romeo and Juliet very well‚ but a movie can not capture everything from the book. So‚ which movie portrayed the book better? There are aspects of both movies that portray the book better. For example‚ there could one movie could show the character’s personality better than the other one or one movie can show the city of Verona better than the other movie did. Small details of a scene could make a scene in one movie a lot better than on the other. Even the smallest of things

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    released on December 25‚ 1962. The movie was about a black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ who gets convicted of false rape. Atticus Finch is called upon to be the lawyer of the case. This movie was popular when it came out‚ and years after‚ because it helped start a new equality movement between whites and blacks in America. The movie‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ has two main characters‚ Scout and Jem. They live in Alabama with their father‚ Atticus Finch. The beginning of the movie explains the rumors of a man called

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    The movie was very inciteful and funny by the way that Michael Moore reveals the insidious role that Capitalism has played in America. The movie brought a question to my mind which is “What is the price that America pays for its love of capitalism?” it seems to me as though that a plethora of Americans dreams are looking more and more like nightmares as families all over America pay the price with their jobs ‚ their homes and any life savings. In the movie Michael Moore showed several families

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    “Avengers” movie online The “Avengers” movie online – is the mix of superheroes from comics and fabulous Hollywood actors‚ who participate into one outstanding project. The adventures of the movie in fantasy genre take the audience in future. The life of the planet is under a threat‚ as it was attacked by the UFO. It is possible to tell that nobody expected such a development of events. Terrans have no army‚ no weapon‚ which could maintain resistance to the enemy. The only thing that is left now

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    Warm Bodies Movie Review ‘Warm bodies’ is a zombie movie based on Isaac Marion’s novel. This particular zombie movie that was themed ‘black romance’ is really unique. In the post-apocalyptic universe‚ the surviving humans have isolated themselves in a safe place in the city‚ but outside there are many mumbling and shuffling zombies that are still in the human phase just before they turn into skeletal‚ hideous attackers. Among these undead folks is a handsome man who falls in love with a beautiful

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    he is by no means emotionally cured‚ and at the request of his father‚ he begins to see a psychiatrist‚ Dr. Berger to help him gain more control‚ help him come to terms with his brother’s death and learn how to cope with his everyday stressors. The movie focuses on his family life‚ Conrad is becoming increasingly alienated from his mother‚ who he thinks wishes he would’ve died instead of his brother‚ because Bucky was the outgoing‚ handsome and perfect son. The mother She is beautiful and "perfect”

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    1999. The movie is loosely based off the novel‚ at best. The differences between the two are so significant that they are basically two separate works completely. One of the major differences between the two was the plot structure. The memoir had no linear plot; it was a collection of her memories and musings about sanity. The book gives you a closer look at Susanna’s internal struggles and thoughts. What makes someone ‘sane’ or ‘insane’ is the fundamental question of this novel. The movie on the other

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