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    THE GRAPES OF WRATH -Movie Review- FROM A TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC VIEW POINT People today realize that individualism in our time‚ of the Great Depression‚ doesn’t work. The stock market is plunging; people are losing their jobs‚ money‚ and homes. The most well known people suffering through these hard times are the Okies. Okies come from Oklahoma‚ the major home of the Dust Bowl. The Okies continue to flock to the land of promise‚ California. Their motive is to find work and better living conditions

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    to follow your heart because Landon felt lost when he found out Jamie had cancer but all he had to do was listen to his heart to find the answer to his problem. By following his heart he fulfilled both his and Jamie’s dream before she died. MOVIE REVIEW (ENGLISH III) Submitted to: Mrs. Soriano Submitted by: Gerrienne Joei F. Llanes III-Platinum PLOT In Beaufort‚ North Carolina‚ a prank on a student goes terribly wrong and puts the student in the hospital. Landon Carter‚ a popular

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    Film Review “Girl‚ Interrupted” Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a personality disorder‚ which is under the large umbrella of metal disorders. BPD is a serious mental illness characterized by pervasive instability in moods‚ interpersonal relationships‚ self-image‚ and behavior. This instability often disrupts family and work life‚ long-term planning‚ and the individual’s sense of self-identity. However‚ according to Susanna Kaysen‚ doesn’t everyone have some of these symptoms every once

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    proclamation of Martial Law and the random arrests of political prisoners. The oppressiveness of the Marcos regime made people become more radical. This shaping of the decade are all witnessed by the female character‚ Amanda Bartolome‚ a mother of five boys. While Amanda’s sons grow‚ form individual beliefs and lead different lives‚ Amanda reaffirms her identity to state her stand as a Filipino citizen‚ mother and woman. Dekada ’70 introduces the new generation of Filipino readers‚ to the story of a family

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    Les Miserables Movie Review

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    Movie Review I. Introduction Les Miserables‚ as a theatrical enterprise‚ was always about sweeping sentimentality and the grandiose 1862 Victor Hugo novel‚ which translates to‚ “The Victims‚” was never short on ennui either. This film version is a particular tearjerker because of the much-discussed live action singing and some excellent casting. II. Characters Jean Valjean -  Cosette’s adopted father. Valjean is an ex-convict who leaves behind a life of hatred and deceit and makes his fortune

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    Sense” changed the view on life as it is today. After the movie came out the audience was astonished. This movie is one in few movies that have many plot twists throughout the film and leaves hints about what’s going to happen in the future. When you are watching the movie‚ some parts don’t make sense. That sounds bad but it’s what makes the movie so great. Uncomprehending the movie makes you question yourself and keeps you watching the movie to see what will happen. M. Night Shyamalan‚ the director

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    caused all the commotion. Ed is waiting on Dexter but being the good hearted person that he is notices that Dexter is troubled‚ after hearing that he is desperate for a job he convinces his manager to let him have a job at good burger as a delivery boy. A few short days later Mondo burger opens its doors cutting off all the power to good burger on the opening night and destroying whatever hopes of having any customers that good burger had with its burgers that are twice the size. Good burger falls

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    Some actors acted and appeared entirely different in the movie than the book. The directing and special effects were okay in some scenes‚ but half-baked and lousy in others. Furthermore‚ the characters are developed far less in the film and many semi-important scenes in the novel are excluded in the film. Do not watch this movie unless you have read the novel (or even if you have read it). If you haven’t read the book and decide to watch the movie instead‚ you will fail to understand the complicated

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    Pitch Perfect Movie Review

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    Film Review Outline Name: John Carlo V. Balmes Film Title: Pitch Perfect Adapted From: Pitch Perfect by Mickey Rapkins Release Date: September 28‚ 2012 Director: Jason Moore Genre(s): Musical‚ Comedy Setting: Barden University Lead Actor(s): Anna Kendrick‚ Rebel Wilson‚ Skylar Astin‚ Anna Camp Main Characters and their Attributes: * Becca Mitchell – A musically-inclined reclusive girl who wants to pursue a music career‚ she joins the Bellas to please her father and finds

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    Big Fish Movie Review

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    has a grudge against these stories. The movie was directed by Tim Burton in 2003‚ which he based off the Big Fish book written in 1988 by Daniel Wallace. Throughout the movie we see not only the present life of Edward Bloom‚ but the many past stories of his childhood and adult life. We are also introduced to several other characters including the younger version of Edward Bloom‚ Edward’s wife—Sandra‚ and Will’s wife— Penelope. The stories told in the movie are in Edward’s point of view‚ and we get

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