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    Rajneeti Movie Analysis

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    Raajneeti To me‚ Rajneeti is a human drama‚ a complex game that people indulge in to achieve power and how this greed envelopes them and transforms them into ruthless and conniving humans. I admit‚ it takes time for the story to sink in‚ but slowly and steadily‚ you get sucked into a world that’s dark‚ dangerous and demonish. The attire may be white‚ but the deeds are grey or black. Rajneeti is not only Mahabharata‚ but also the Godfather. Despite knowing the Mahabharata or Godfather‚ one is

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    Gandhi Movie Analysis

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    Plot Summary for Gandhi (1982) More at IMDbPro » ad feedback In 1893‚ Gandhi is thrown off a South African train for being an Indian and traveling in a first class compartment. Gandhi realizes that the laws are biased against Indians and decides to start a non-violent protest campaign for the rights of all Indians in South Africa. After numerous arrests and the unwanted attention of the world‚ the government finally relents by recognizing rights for Indians‚ though not for the native blacks of

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    Man in the Mirror Branagh’s vision of William Shakespeare’s famous “To be‚ or not to be‚” soliloquy manifests Hamlet’s displeasure with himself as he debates eternal sleep; the set up of this scene contributes significantly to the emotional impact and symbolism. The lack of music and sound in the beginning forces the audience’s attention towards the soliloquy. The quietness in the scene also exhibits how Hamlet is wishing for a quiet death‚ suicide. Walking slowly towards the two-way mirror‚ while

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    Babies Movie Analysis

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    I first watched this film two years ago when I saw it in the library DVD shelve. I found the concept of babies interesting since they are adorable and tiny‚ but watching it with a symbolic interaction perspective has given me an insight that I did not have the first time I watched it. Even though all the babies were born to different social environments and economic statuses‚ the parents wanted their child to be safe and provided what they perceived to be the best basic needs. The film shows the

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    The Hunt Movie Analysis

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    12507432_787976921345685_1071575043966952205_n For me‚ there is nothing I enjoy more (almost) than reviewing indie films. I am one that seeks out those who could benefit from the extra promotion‚ and although it can be difficult to sometimes squeeze it into my schedule‚ I am happy to help when I can. And that is exactly how I feel with The Hunt. This is an independent film‚ and it just so happens that Kyle Smithers‚ director of this film‚ was kind enough to give me the chance to review it. And the

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    The PBS article of film adaptation points out the difference between written text and film and the struggle of adapting a book into a film. Books have a widely known imagination because of the narrator and how he or she writes the story. We create the picture on what is going on however‚ in film‚ it takes away your visual and shows the picture. Films mostly rely on the Director and it comes from their point of view and their take of the story. Also a film is limited to a two-hour show‚ while a

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    Bully Movie Analysis

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    Who Is Alex Libby? Alex Libby is a teen activist against bullying. He participated in a documentary called “Bully” with a few other kids and families. They were trying to spread the message that bullying is a bad thing that is going on across the country that needs to be stopped. They are also trying to show what is happening to some victims. The assistant principal recognized the wrongdoing of the bully. Unfortunately‚ she wouldn’t help. Kids are mainly trained/expected to tell an adult

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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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    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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