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    Carrie Movie Analysis

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    Carrie Carrie is a 2013 remake of Stephen King’s 1974 Carrie novel. This movie film was directed by Kimberly Peirce with the help of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. The movie shows of a mother and daughter relationship between religious mother Margaret played by Julianne Moore and daughter Carrie played by Chloe Grace Moretz. Peirce shows how Carrie being in the house with her religious mother’s beliefs affects the social beliefs of Carrie at school‚ and how she takes revenge on everybody. Carrie is and

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    Parenthood Movie Analysis

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    One key aspect that makes a movie enjoyable is being able to relate to it. There are many things that someone can learn or relate to in the movie Parenthood. It has many good‚ engaging points in the movie while also being funny and enjoyable. Every person is different‚ so everybody relates to movies differently. Im sure everyone can relate to Parenthood in at least one way. There are three scenes‚ or points‚ of the movie that I can really relate to. I can relate to Parenthood in the way that Gil

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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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    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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    another. Each character in the movie is in some way personally affected‚ transformed‚ damaged‚ or mistreated by racism. They’re also all in some way guilty of racism themselves. A racist cop pulls over a black couple and molests the wife‚ only later to risk his life to save the women; an honest cop protects a black man from discrimination only to later discriminate against someone himself. The movie in the end is both intense and thought provoking. Throughout the movie we are only shown the characters

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    Racism Charlene T Gaines GSN1214A Dean Harris 04/15/2012 Outline I. Introduction A. Thesis Statement The movie Twilight Eclipse was the third part of the Twilight Saga. This movie was just a romance movie with a twist. The director and producer tried to bring the old and the new together by encompassing what we think we know about vampires and adding a new dimension to it. With the latest cinematography and the new technology they made every scene believable and kept the audience wanting

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    Hoot Movie Analysis

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    If you’re looking for a movie to put your kids to sleep quick the movie Hoot would be a pretty good choice. When Roy Eberhart (Logan Lerman) moves to a new place in Florida he has to help his new friends that he met. They are trying to save owls from their homes being built over by a new pancake house. Mullet Fingers then starts doing things to slow the construction of the pancake house but went way overboard. But a police officer Delinko was put on the case to stop the people messing up the construction

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    Clueless Movie Analysis

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    consideration for anyone other than herself. 4. Some of the characters in Clueless‚ as well as some of the symbols used in the movie‚ match up with specific archetypes. In Clueless‚ Cher classifies as the apparently evil figure with an ultimately good heart. At the beginning of the movie‚ Cher appears as a selfish‚ rich girl who only cares about herself. However‚ as the movie goes on her generosity and kindness become evident‚ as she helps her teachers find love‚ her friends become more popular‚ and

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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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    whole movie is Malcolm speaking aloud his essay for the application of the school. Throughout the whole movie Malcolm is faced with a lot of difficult situations that test his moral and I think it’s good for people to see people in situations like that to remind them to act smart and really think about the consequences. However that being said‚ I still think the rating should be rated R because children under 17 definitely shouldn’t watch this movie‚ I probably shouldn’t have watched this movie either

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