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    Scorsese

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    the other should have produced it from the 1970s onwards. Discuss the origins and main developments of auteur theory then examine the works of Howard Hawks and Martin Scorsese with relevance to their status as auteur directors. In having their films examined as auteurs of the cinema‚ both Howard Hawks and Martin Scorsese have been described as great artists whose body of work demonstrates repeated themes and motifs‚ that put in context reveals a particular belief and world view that is held

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    The Departed

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    The Departed and the Irish Mob While not as talked about as the Italian mafia‚ the Irish Mob is just as violent and proficient in their ways. Taking place in South Boston‚ the departed depicts a fictitious‚ but only just‚ account of the struggle between the Massachusetts State Police and the Irish Mob. Leonardo Dicaprio’s character Billy Costigan is a new member of the MSP and is chosen to become an undercover officer because of his background. Costigan’s father was from South Boston‚ and Costigan

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    Martin Scorsese

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    final project‚ I chose to learn more about my favorite director‚ Martin Scorsese. From as far as I can remember‚ Martin Scorsese’s films have always intrigued me like no others have. There are many reasons why I am drawn to his type of films and his style of directing. Martin Scorsese has directed films that support his ethnic background. He has revolutionized the motion picture industry with the films he has directed. Scorsese has a unique approach in directing his films. Lastly‚ Scorsese’s favorite

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    Ethics In The Departed

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    English 1102 The Departed The Departed is a film directed by Martin Scorsese which won numerous awards at the 79th annual Academy Awards. Scorsese has directed many films that have won academy awards but he had never achieved the award for the best director. This changed with the 2006 release of The Departed and Scorsese got what he had ached for so many years. This film was indeed a film that I enjoyed watching. However it also got me thinking what role ethics played in this blockbuster

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    The Departed Comparison

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    The Departed‚ a film directed by Martin Scorsese‚ won an Oscar for Best Picture‚ as well as 3 other Academy Awards. The story however‚ is based on a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Wai-keung Lau and Siu Fai Mak‚ Mougaan dou; better known to us as Infernal Affairs. The similarities between these two crime/drama/thrillers are great. In The Departed‚ director Martin Scorsese takes the story into his own style of storytelling‚ but the adaptation of the screenplay originally written by director Siu

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    “The Departed” and its theories The movies describes a major theme of “The Departed” as one of the oldest in drama—the concept of identity—and how it "affects one’s actions‚ emotions‚ self-assurance‚ and even dreams.” Many years later‚ an older Sullivan‚ now in his mid twenties‚ (Matt Damon) is finishing his training for the Massachusetts State Police with classmates‚ including fellow cadet Barrigan (James Badge Dale). In another class are Cadet Brown (Anthony Anderson) and Billy Costigan (Leonardo

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    authorship will be defined as both origin and personality. Martin Scorsese’s authorship is made apparent through his repeated use of the subject matter of isolation. In the films Mean Streets (Martin Scorsese 1973)‚ Italianamerican (Martin Scorsese 1974)‚ and Taxi Driver (Martin Scorsese 1976) Scorsese is able to depict different forms of isolation by drawing on personal experiences and using reoccurring ¬¬¬styles and themes throughout; in particular‚ Scorsese’s interest in sin and penance as well

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    Music in Scorsese films

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    2) For Martin Scorsese‚ popular music in films ‘doesn’t have to serve simply as mood music or be an unimaginative device for establishing a time period.’ (Romney & Wootton‚ 1995: 1)Taking this as a starting point‚ discuss the use of popular music in either one or two films or the work of one film director. I will be looking at the films of Martin Scorsese regarding his statement that popular music in films ‘doesn’t have to serve simply as mood music or be an unimaginative device for establishing

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    The Departed The average trip to the theater will indulge the lesser senses‚ relaxing the mind while also discovering the storyline as the film progresses. When approaching a film with an analytical mindset it is important to have a deeper more developed thought process. Small details within a movie can prove to have extreme importance to the storyline sometimes having multiple meanings. While analytically watching the film The Departed it is apparent that the director Martin Scorsese uses an

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    The Departed- Movie Review

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    Real- Life Corruption Director Martin Scorsese’s movie The Departed is a suspenseful action packed drama. Filled with guns‚ crime‚ violence‚ good guys‚ bad guys‚ and a twisted mix of corruption‚ this film will keep you on the edge of your seat awaiting absolute chaos. The Departed definitely meets all criteria needed to have a successful drama/thriller‚ and with some good ole’ organized crime it’s a good one at that. Good guys‚ Bad guys‚ violence‚ and some graphic reality the film has left nothing

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