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    Run Lola Run

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    Reaction Paper # 4 Run‚ Lola Run In this chapter‚ we discussed the cinematography. Cinematography is the part focus more on the tome‚ motion‚ movement‚ angles‚ shots‚ and cinematic point of view. It helps audiences understand a film better by using different fixed-frame movements or different angle shots. Through these ways‚ the director gets to introduce the part he/she wants to emphasis to the viewers‚ and focus on the meaning of the whole film. A two hours film is connected by those motions

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    Distinctively visual texts aim to manipulate the way we explore and interpret the images we see‚ critically affecting the way we make interpretations of the experiences we encounter in the world. The distinctively visual represented in ’Run Lola Run’ (1998) by Tom Tykwer is significantly strong as unique images dominate the screen to create a thrilling and suspenseful film. This postmodern film incorporates several sophisticated and effective elements to convey numerous ideas and themes. Tykwer implements

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    John: Run Lola Run directed by Tom Tykwer‚ is an intense‚ fast paced action film with implications about fate‚ love‚ chance‚ time‚ choice‚ and consequence. Not a second in this movie is boring‚ as it is as high paced as the title implies‚ whilst being both physically and mentally straining. At the beginning of Run Lola Run‚ two quotes are shown; one about time and the other is a philosophical statement about what a game is. These two statements viewed together arises an idea and an important concept

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    the experiences we encounter in the world. The distinctively visual represented in Run Lola Run by Tom Tykwer and the digital novel named inanimate Alice are very similar when it comes to the powerful images created within the text. Powerful images challenge our understanding of ourselves and our world in many methods these images help to create a story and ad in depth meaning to the text. The 1998 film ‘Run Lola Run’ directed by Tom Tykwer uses visual techniques to convey messages to the audience

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    Run Lola Run 1. There was 1581 visual edits in Lola Rennt. 2. The only dull moments in the film for me‚ where the redundant ones. For example; the three different times Manni calls Lola and their situation restarts. 3. Lola’s task is to save her boyfriend Manni by obtaining 100‚000 marks. 4. The catch is that she has 20 minutes to complete the mission as well as save both of their lives. If she fails‚ she must restart. 5. I think the film is a study of inevitability‚ or in other words‚ fate

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    Run Forrest Run

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    Samantha Finn 16 Sept 2013 Run Forrest Run “Racers on your mark!” Panting‚ gasping‚ nerves on fire. “Get set” Heart thumping‚ mind whirling. Pow! The gun shoots a bullet of adrenaline straight through my chest‚ my ears are roaring; my hands are shaking. Instinct takes over. Suddenly‚ I’m taking off down the trail. I see my cross country coaches cheering‚ my family screaming‚ but the only sound I hear is my voice‚ reminding me to pace yourself‚ pace yourself‚ pace yourself. Pace

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    Unlike many of the science fiction short stories that has been read in this class‚ this one “Over the River and Through the Woods” includes less imagery and easier to read words. That‚ however‚ does not make this story an unsuccessful story. The appearance of simplicity is what makes this story a success. The story seems to have a straightforward idea. The grandchildren of Ellen Forbes have come from the future to save her or to visit her. The reader would assume that Ellen Forbes did not have

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    Case Study Herbert Run

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    as the testing and this is the recommended procedure for testing turbidity. That leads me to believe that we had an error in the way we tested for the turbidity. I accepted the prediction I had made as true. Herbert Run did have a better water quality than Commons stream. Herbert Run is connected to a larger water source‚ which is one of the possible reasons it has a better water quality. With water restoration and policies being put into place to reduce water pollution‚ the stream being connected

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    CASE STUDY – CHICKEN RUN

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    MAF680 INDIVIDUAL WRITE-UP (5%): 1 HOUR CASE STUDY 1 – CHICKEN RUN ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS QUESTION 1 (20 marks) Based on the case Chicken Run‚ Ms Choy has discovered that the credit limit of Cold Gold Sdn Bhd‚ one of its major customers had gone into its level and yet the marketing department continued to supply products to the company. Discuss two (2) possible implications of this issue. Answer: The implications if a major customers had gone into is level‚ it will affect the company

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    Case Study of river pollution Introduction River pollution has caused loss of lives and imbalances in the ecosystem. People‚ industries and natural causes contribute to the pollution of rivers. This makes the waters unsafe for both animal and human consumption. Conversely‚ what happens upstream may not be knowledge to those at the lower part of the river. In consequence‚ governments have come up with laws and regulations to curtain practices that may render the water harmless. Irrespective of

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