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    Cloverfield Movie Analysis

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    Cloverfield was released to the public. The movie starts off as a group friends prepare for a going away party. During the party‚ New York City begins to start having mysterious earthquakes and power outages. The entire movie follows the group of friends as they try to get to their friend stuck in her apartment building‚ and then getting out of the city while trying to avoid whatever is terrorising the city. 10 years later‚ The Cloverfield Paradox was released. This movie is meant to be the prequel to Cloverfield

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    Jaws: Movie Analysis

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    "JAWS" This being my first time watching this movie‚ I was skeptical of whether or not I would like this particular film. For some unknown reason feature films that are shot on water I don’t particularly car for. With the knowledge of Speilberg being the director I was eager. The film being made in 1975‚ I was aware that this movie was a first for its time and for many people. After a little research and digging‚ I uncovered what I wanted to about this film. People before this film had very little

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    Othello Movie Analysis

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    ending is quite famous‚ a movie called "Othello" was created in 1995. The director of this play wanted to not only keep the movie as close to the play as possible‚ but also have a unique way of getting the plays message across to the audience. The difference we see between the play and the movie is how they interpreted the character Iago and Othello by the way the director uses movie tools and Othello’s ethnicity. A book can get the message across much easier than a movie can. In a book you can write

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    The Lego Movie Analysis

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    When thinking of “The Lego Movie” it’s easy to dismiss it as another movie made to entertain the minds of 4 to 11 year olds. A movie created just for parents to get one solid hour of peace from their kids but it’s surprisingly the opposite. The movie surprises its viewers with cleverly written jokes‚ action packed scenes‚ and heartwarming characters. This Warner Brothers production grabs the attention of its viewer and keeps them entertained all the way to the end. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher

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    Stardust: Movie Analysis

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    Director: Matthew Vaughn Essay The director uses shots and angle to make the movie more divert. It makes the movie have emotion and thrill. In the movie Stardust Matthew Vaughn uses shots and angles to show emotion‚ excitement and power in his scenes. He uses a lot of low-angle shots to make the character look powerful‚ he also uses a lot of medium close-ups to show the expression of the character’s face but at the same time you can also see a bit of their upper shoulders‚ and he also uses a

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    Divergent Movie Analysis

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    Based solely on the novel of Divergent a movie was made lasting two hours and nine minutes. This isn’t a short span of time for a movie yet‚ could it be pure coincidence that they left out some details. Could it have been some of the effects were to gruesome for a film rated PG-13? Or were these actions of leaving the details out more purposeful? Does it give the movie somewhat of a different meaning than the original script of the book? So it brings into question‚ who wrote it better the writer

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    Selma Movie Analysis

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    Although it added some drama between King and his wife‚ and some other Hollywood scenes‚ the movie never strayed far from the accounted history. The movie gave the viewers a sense of closeness to the characters‚ by using special focus on them throughout the film‚ for example Jimmie Lee Jackson’s grandfather. It also made historical figures like Martin Luther King‚ Jr. seem

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    The Soloist Movie Analysis

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    this movie did not do that. From a clinical standpoint‚ The Soloist is one of the few movies that accurately depicts schizophrenia. Before we meet Nathanial‚ before seeing his disheveled appearance and his disorganized life‚ we’re introduced to something pure – Nathanial’s music. I think this is an integral part of the movie‚ which helps the viewer to understand that while it’s easy to judge a person battling schizophrenia‚ there needs to be unbiased approaches. The beginning of this movie

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    Valkyrie Movie Analysis

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    Rahmel Ortiz  1/19/15  Period 10  Movie Review Draft  Valkyrie     Valkyrie is an admirable movie based off of true events of the Valkyrie operation  which was created to assassinate Adolf Hitler. The leader of this conspiracy was  Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg. Stauffenberg was an extremely patriotic and  courageous man; he believed it was up to him to save society from the critical  epidemic known as the Nazi organization . He believed in German freedom and  in the end he died trying to withhold it

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    Sankofa Movie Analysis

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    Aminah Chambers-Ottley @02621739 Intro to Humanities “Sankofa” Why have African Americans forgotten their roots? “In this bright future you can’t forget your past.” Sweet‚ simple‚ and to the point was this quote said by Jamaican reggae artist Bob Marley. The major theme of this movie is returning to the past to understand your future. In the beginning of the film the protagonist starts off as Mona‚ a self-centered model oblivious to her surroundings‚ and its importance. She stood on the very

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