figure out the truth‚ each story must be carefully analyzed and the similarities from each story must be pulled and put together. Base on the idea of those stories‚ one of that can be taken as fact and other is a fiction. In reality we tend to take our own personal ideas and beliefs. When we attempt to put the events of our lives into story form it is no wonder that we each crate our own individual story. In the film‚ four characters create their own version of what happen. They intend to tell a instead
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inception in the late 1800s. Although film-making varied from generation to generation‚ one thing remained constant and that was the eight major Hollywood studios. Many of these studios are around today such as Warner Brothers‚ MGM‚ and Universal Pictures. Most of the studio’s longevity was based off of their involvement during the height of the studio era commonly referred to as the “Golden Age of Hollywood.” Throughout this essay I will decipher a film from 1930 to 1952 and discuss the major characteristics
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assassination. After the assassination of President Lincoln‚ men and one woman are arrested and charged with conspiring to kill Lincoln and the vice president and the secretary of state. Lawyer Mr. Aiken agrees to defend the Ms. Mary Surratt against his will from another lawyer. Ms. Surratt owns a boarding house where John Wilkes Booth and others met to plan their crimes. Mr. Aiken sees halfway through the movie that Mary may be innocent
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An important scene found in the movie To Kill A Mockingbird is a scene concerning Mr. Tate recoiling upon the outcaste‚ Boo Radley‚ and unraveling a new perception of friendship. Atticus Finch (played by Gregory Peck)‚ his daughter Jean-Louise Finch‚ also known as Scout (played by Mary Badham)‚ and Boo Radley (played by Robert Duvall) all play an important role in the scene. As scout relates what had happened‚ she notices a man in the corner of the bedroom behind the door. She identifies the mysterious
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In episode 3 of The Wire‚ there are a lot of characters that seem to know nothing more than selling drugs and making money. However‚ in this scene starting at 10:41 and ending at 12:41 shows that these characters are bit more complex and two sided than we are shown. This scene starts with a very fast pan of the pit area until the camera finds D’Angelo. This pan of the courtyard shows how unsafe it is‚ and how the characters are being watched and how they should watch their backs. The pan of the
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Shotgun Stories: Funeral Scene Jeff Nichols has mastered leveraging cinematography and mise en scene in his 2007 film‚ Shotgun Stories. The film in its entirety is very visually striking. The characters and sets are arranged in interesting and unique ways and each shot could translate to a powerful still image. The way in which the camera captures the dialogue between the characters emphasizes the duality that exists between the characters and within themselves. One scene that particularly emphasizes
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Essay 1: Light and Color The fascinating properties of light are not all detectable to humans‚ because our reference is mostly limited to what we can see. In order to determine the atomic/molecular composition of a fluid or gas‚ one must consult an emission and absorption spectrum. The properties of this spectrum include also waves‚ which can be any length‚ and define the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. Ranging from gamma rays to radio waves‚ an electromagnetic spectrum includes each
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Douglas Sirk’s film All that Heaven Allows follows a well off widow‚ Cary Scott‚ who falls in love with her landscaper‚ Ron Kirby. After confiding in her family and friends about her love for Ron‚ they criticize her since a relationship between and older woman and a younger man is considered taboo. Drama ensues and and Cary is ultimately left with the decision to either keep pursuing her romance with Ron or to move on. In the scene “The Wedgwood Teapot” the director conveys Cary Scott’s control
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death scene comes from a strikingly different point of view. In the novel‚ Nick’s continual assertion of his own beliefs maintains the audience’s interest in his opinions rather than Gatsby himself. While delineating the scene of the crime‚ Nick interjects that he “firmly [believes]” that Gatsby’s servants “knew [about the bodies] by then.” Fitzgerald‚ in turn‚ assures that it is clear exactly whose life The Great Gatsby depicts. On the other hand‚ Wilson clearly narrates the 1974 death scene through
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down different paths one would be the responsible option; abortion or adoption seeing as she’s not ready to deal with a child‚ or to keep the child after it’s born. In this movie maturity and immaturity are combined in shocking ways. The moral of this film seems to run along the lines of; make your decisions wisely and to be protected if pre-marital sex is your choice. To be discussed‚ Juno’s immaturity to have unprotected sex without being able to deal with the consequences such as pregnancy. To somewhat
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