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    Cast Away Review

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    Hanks)‚ the drive that kept him up until the end was hope. The hope to return to his old life‚ to be back together with his long time sweetheart Kelly Frears (Helen Hunt). The movie Cast Away (2000) – in which Robert Zemeckis had directed in it – had shown perfectly a goal-driven kind of journey. They managed to emphasize how much Chuck wants to see Kelly again‚ through a long series of scenes previewing Chuck’s battle against the wilderness‚ how he had almost given up‚ but then again remembers the

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    I Am Legend Essay

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    I’ve been asked to write an essay on a film. I have been asked to pick a five minute scene from my chosen movie‚ I will be explaining and talking about how camera shots‚ miss-en-scene‚ sound and lightening effects the audience‚ also what the director want the audience to feel and understand. The movie that I have picked to do my essay on is the 2007 science fiction film I AM LEGEND. This film is based on RICHARD MATHESON’S 1954 novel under the same name and directed by Francis Lawrence. I AM LEGEND

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    Swag Stuff

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    Belonging is significant to everyone because it makes us who we are and it gives a certain connection towards places and people. In the two poems ‘Migrant Hostel’ and ‘St Patrick’s College’ by Peter Skrzynecki not belonging is explored which leads to the individual not expanding or deepening their understanding of themselves and the world. In the short film ‘Missing Her’ by Michael Weisler‚ the individual starts with themselves not belonging and by the end‚ they begin to find a sense of belonging

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    takes place at approximately Twenty minutes into the duration of the film. The scene opens with a medium shot focused on Fontaine amidst his isolation. Fontaine looks up toward the ceiling with a facial expression that reads as saddened or lonesome‚ which slowly fades out‚ and fades back in‚ to a medium long shot of the character crouching in a vulnerable position next to the door. A close shot of Fontaine’s face really shows his emotion‚ very saddened and depleted of hope. It appears that Fontaine

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    Essay On Moonrise Kingdom

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    Moonrise kingdom; through shots‚ mise-en-scene‚and its use of bright colors‚ is shown to be about innocence and its possible loss and how this affects relationships between many people.the film the film falls into the middle of the spectrum moving towards the theatrical side since mush of what you see in it wouldn’t normally be seen in real life. There is the brightness and sometimes saturation of the color and the somewhat ridiculousness of the sets and costumes. Throughout moonrise kingdom

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    to Vincent that he was not like the other children. The tall‚ imposing gate of the kindergarten slammed in Vincent’s face seems symbolic of the social chasm lying between Vincent and the valid children. In this scene‚ the movie utilises a close up shot of Vincent’s small‚ childish hand gripping the thick‚ steel bar of the kindergarten gate to further emphasizes to the audience of Vincent’s rejection. Not only is Vincent discriminated against by society‚ his family‚ to an extent‚ also rejected

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    Mise-En-Scene Analysis

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    mise-an-scène and sound to highlight Cary’s growing sadness. By the end of the scene‚ Cary appears completely sorrowful and lost. For most of this scene‚ Sirk uses an eye-level medium shot and keeps making contrast. The daughter‚ Kay Scott (Gloria Talbott)‚ announces that she will be married. Then‚ Sirk starts to use close-up shot to make a contrast between the sorrow face of Cary and the delighted face of Kay. When Cary is so shocked about the news and sits on the sofa‚ a slow and sad melody comes to the

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    English “Go back to where you came from” A discovery is an experiential process that takes place over time. It involves a trigger that prompts reflection or reassessment thus leading to an altered outlook‚ enhanced understanding‚ greater learning and self-awareness. Discoveries inevitability leads to growth. By exploring new world and lands can lead individuals on a journey of a spiritual development and transformation. The people who encounter this journey can give them a greater knowledge of other

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    Glory Film Analysis

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    Using simple and nature sounds of seagulls‚ ocean waves‚ and grass being blown by the wind the director put together a couple of master shots that move to show the aftermath. After the breaching Fort Wagner the audience is already wondering what happened after the canon was shot at 54th. As smoke cleared we hear seagulls before seeing them and the ocean waters before seeing the beach. This indicating the setting is after and we are about to find out the outcome

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    an overall defiant and violent attitude whereas Billy is seen as a sensitive and caring young boy who struggles to fit in the male stereotype put down. This stark comparison is presented effectively in sequence seven during Tony’s arrest where a long shot is seen of the riot police advancing on the strikers. The non-diegetic sounds of The Clash’s “London Calling” which lyrics go‚ “Now war is declared and battle come down” effectively captures the angst and anger felt by the miners during the strike

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