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    portrayed in fictional film‚ to say that movies similar to Crash are completely accurate portrayals of reality is an oversight. The movie Crash‚ directed by Paul Haggis‚ is an attempt to accurately portray the various racial‚ ethnic‚ and racial stereotypes within the cast of characters

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    directors create emotional and powerful scenes? Directors use Cinematic Techniques to create the audiences’ thoughts into the film and to get them into what is going on. Cinematic Techniques include shots‚ framing‚ camera angles‚ camera movement‚ lighting‚ editing‚ and also sound. In Tim Burton’s film‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ one can just notice all the sounds and the camera movement. These techniques are used in many ways. Whether the movie is a nice and loving romance or intense action flick

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    Whom do I most relate to in Crash? The question has the same prejudice as the movie. The movie implies that everyone is racist (or at least have some stereotypical pictures of other cultures)‚ which creates problems in dealing with those from these other cultures. Therefore‚ since if everyone is racist‚ I must also be racist and be able to identify with one of the characters. Crash kills diversity since without diversity‚ there would be nothing to be prejudiced against. It’s hard for me to pick

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    The Italian Job After watching and taking notes in the lecture the first movie that came to mind that I felt had many of the elements discussed was The Italian Job. The main elements I saw in this movie were‚ creative use of tension buildup and release through audio techniques and different movement and viewpoints with the camera. Many points in the movie instrumental music was being used to set or create a mood of suspense while the group of “thieves” are in the middle or performing a heist.

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    “Footloose” Calvinist Elements The movie “Footloose” is about a town that has laws that do not allow music and dancing. This law was made in the town with the help of Reverend Shaw Moore. He is the minister of the small town community and also the father of a young High School girl. These laws were made due to the death of his son. His son died and he had blamed it on the music and dancing. So‚ Reverend Moore‚ thinking he is above everyone else‚ showed his Calvinist beliefs and turned a once

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    12-20-12 Crash Stereotypes The movie Crash is a film that begs audiences to question all the discrimination and all the wrongs that occur and are often unseen by the general public. Crash tells joining stories of whites‚ blacks‚ Latinos‚ Asian‚ Iraqis‚ cops and criminals‚ the rich and the poor‚ all defined in one way or another by racism. The plot revolves around the city of Los Angeles‚ a city surrounded by violence and fear. The issue of racial stereotyping is highlighted in Crash when characters

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    Reflective Analysis on Crash: Depicting Officer Ryan Communicating amongst Racial and Societal Tensions University of Georgia A Reflective Analysis on Crash: Depicting Officer Ryan Communicating Amongst Racial and Societal Tensions The motion picture Crash is an extremely thought provoking movie about the underlying racial tensions in our society‚ with the representation of black‚ Hispanic‚ and Middle Eastern ethnicities and the stereotypes associated with each. The movie Crash is unique because

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    Anthony was very proud to be an African American and it showed throughout the movie. You also got to see a softer side of him towards the end when he discovered the van full of foreign women and children. Instead of selling them like they were brought over to the country for‚ he decided to let them go free. This showed a very caring and sensitive side of Anthony that we didn’t get to see in the beginning of the movie. Identify a scene in the film that offered a good example of perception and

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    Harper Lee uses many literary elements and techniques that make her novel appealing to a reader. Foreshadowing‚ use of setting‚ many themes (or motifs)‚ and well-developed characters are prevalent in this novel. Lee uses many motifs in this novel. The reoccurring symbols can also be interpreted as foreshadowing. Hands and arms play a big role as well as the distinction between left and right. This mostly pertains to trial of Tom Robinson. References to birds and the color red also show up quite

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    is having an affair with Edward. Mickey holds him up with a gun and as he is being told about the fact that they are brothers sets the gun off by mistake and kills Edward. The police also shoot Mickey and both die together. Many mediums and elements are used in the play in order to enhance and show the different themes and moods in the play like in the scene where Mickey meets Eddie the lighting is a normal light across the stage to show it is a normal day with no negative mood. Both children are

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