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    Film Review of Fight Club

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    Grace Tobin American History Through Film Film Review April 29‚ 2014 Fight Club‚ a 1999 dark comedic film‚ finds originality in it’s celebration of violence in which the heroes form an underground community with the license to commit crime‚ drink‚ smoke‚ and most importantly‚ beat one another up. In this film Edward Norton stars as your typical representation of the depressed‚ over worked and over anxious man. His life is dull and repetitive and his job sends him spiraling into a lifeless

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    A Civil Action Film Review SEM115 Film Through The Decades A Civil Action is a legal based movie‚ of a true story‚ that revolves around some heavy ethical issues. It features two large‚ supposedly polluting factories in Woburn‚ MA. This movie highlights the scenes both inside and outside the courtroom to make it easily understandable for the viewers. The looming ethical issue in A Civil Action is the value of human lives in

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    Bandit Queen Film Review

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    Bandit Queen: Review By Ekta Srivastava The film ‘Bandit queen’ Runs through the Life of a Dalit Woman (we remember as Phoolan Devi)‚ the film dares to talk about the discrimination faced by them at every level of the structure that founds our Nation‚ we call India. And it is in Phoolan’s Character that not only the Dalits of the Indian society‚ but every one who has ever been oppressed‚ discriminated‚ victimized and vandalized find a connection. The Film dares to bring these issues to the forefront

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    Black Swan: a Film Review

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    Film Review: Black Swan Everyone has heard of ballet‚ some perhaps just that‚ while others practice it or just enjoy watching it on stage. Most people have also heard of Swan Lake‚ maybe even saw it performed in one or another adaptation‚ as there are many. Then there is Black Swan directed by Darren Aronofski‚ which leaves most other adaptations in the shade. Darren Aronofski is a most certainly an ingenious director; he’s proven that with Black Swan‚ as well as with his previous films which

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    The Departures: A Movie Review The Departures are a Japanese film that encapsulates the theme of love in terms of words and actions. This is a plot-oriented film which has a surprising element on how the story develops; from a cellist then to a job far from what he really had imagined- preparing dead bodies for funerals. What’s amazing about this film is that every dead person they had visited has its own story to share; stories with life lessons. One example is about the dead woman with

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    A Simple Life: Film Review The director of the soft-hearted Hong Kong story‚ A Simple Life which is about love‚ reputation and respect‚ stood with his cast during a sustained standing ovation at the Asian premiere‚ Golden Horse Awards‚ in September‚ 2011. It was two years after her narrative film “The way we are” was produced. Now‚ Ann Hui returns to her own filming style‚ focusing on the details of drama‚ rather the expression of scenario‚ in telling a simple and ordinary‚ but touched family

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    12 Monkeys Film Review

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    12 Monkeys film Review – Directed by Terry Gillian In Twelve Monkeys‚ James Cole (Bruce Willis) - a convict - travels unpredictably through time‚ moving backwards from 2035. In that year‚ as the film starts off‚ civilization has been forced to colonize underground by the aftermath of a virus. Only 1% of the world’s human population remains in 1997‚ and now animals thrive in the wreckage of abandoned cities. Below Philadelphia‚ the underground city is controlled by scientists who have made James

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    Film Review “Good Will Hunting” Good Will Hunting is a drama film directed by Gus Van Sant that stars Matt Damon‚ Robin Williams‚ Ben Affleck‚ Minnie Driver and Stellan Skarsgard. The story and screenplay were both written by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Good Will Hunting was both critical and financial success. Besides it was nominated for nine Academy Rewards in 1997‚ but only came away with two wins‚ Robin Williams for Best Supporting Actors and Damon and Affleck for Best Original Screenplay

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    “The King of Masks”‚ directed by Wu Tianming‚ is a sentimental melodrama with many underlying themes‚ one of which is the theme of love. The plot of the film‚ the morals that it teaches‚ and its impact on the audience all revolve around love. "The King of Masks" centers around the old street performer‚ Wang‚ played by Zhu Xu‚ who is desperately in search of a male successor to inherit his secret art of "face-changing". Fate allows him to meet with Doggie‚ a young child whose role is heartwarmingly

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    Film Review: V for Vendetta “People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.” Based on the comics of the same name‚ V for Vendetta is a mind-opening feature film from 2005 that alters our perception towards how much freedom we‚ as citizens‚ really hold. The masterpiece itself serves as a refreshing cinematic experience amongst the repetitive action films made today that serve no meaning and hold no passion. James McTeigue was the hard-working man

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