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    In the film “Stand By Me” by Rob Reiner‚ Chris Chambers inspired an important idea of the importance of justice‚ which may seem hard to achieve but will inevitably lead to good outcomes. In contrast‚ injustice always leads to bad consequences. Reiner set Chris to show viewers that this idea is important because everyone in the modern society faces injustice in such way as lie‚ bribery and corruption whereas many people try to pursue the justice at all times. The events he undergoes‚ such as when

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    you could do anything. When Gene and Patty Dyrdek had their son‚ rob‚ I don’t think they knew just how far he’d go with that. Through skating‚ Rob Dyrdek created safe spot skate spots and his own line of clothing. Rob Dyrdek is a skating pro and has been for over 20 years. He has built himself up out of the ground through hard work and dedication to his sport. When he started‚ skateboarding wasn’t even considered a sport. But Rob was determined to show the world just what skating could be. He

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    The film ‘Stand by Me’ shows how characters unearth self-shaping thing about themselves. Intro: The film ‘Stand by Me’‚ produced in 1986 by director Rob Reiner‚ set in the town of Castle rock in 1959 demonstrates how a group of four young boys undertake an incredible and self-discovering journey‚ which in turn‚ allows them to uncover untouched things about themselves. Para 1: An illustration of how self-discovery is supplied in the film can be shown through the lead character‚ Gordie. At the beginning

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    Homework Task By Gillian Ferguson The film Stand By Me directed by Rob Reiner explores ideas of both physical and inner journeys. The plot revolves around four 12 year old boy’s journey to find the body of a missing boy. Through this quest each of the characters goes through an inner journey and grows emotionally. The filmmaker uses a variety of techniques to illustrate the theme of journey including voiceover narration‚ metaphors and flashbacks. The film is told through voice-over narration

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    drama text‚ “Educating Rita” where the protagonist Rita enters a new world of education. On her journey Rita begins to gain an understanding of the world around her with the help of her tutor Frank. Similar concepts of ‘Into the World’ can be seen in Rob Reiner’s film ‘Stand by Me’. In this film the director is able to represent ideas relating to into the world through the use of many film techniques. The theme of ‘Into the World’ is clearly shown in the early scenes of ‘Educating Rita’. Rita is

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    own personal journey. The use of music‚ Colour and the use of the train and its tracks help the audience to understand that the film is more than just a story about an adventure but a journey of self-discovery and growth. Throughout the movie‚ Rob Reiner uses symbolism to help the audience understand the story. Four boys’ that embark on a journey to find the missing body of a young boy. Symbolism represents an object or person which holds a significant meaning or character. Throughout the boys’

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    Review of Me and You and Everyone We Know Miranda July’s independent movie Me and You and Everyone We Know is very cute and a little bit bizarrely funny‚ which mainly observes of how modern people struggle to connect with each other in an isolating world. Through the usage of film techniques such color and the camera distances and angles‚ views get a better understanding of how the central character Christine‚ a lonely artist who operates a cab service for the elderly‚ falls in love and holds hands

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    Gorgon Essay

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    Introduction The production of Gorgon is directed by Elena Carapetis. The production being named after the ancient Greek mythology of Gorgons. Terrifying; powerful‚ fascinating and dangerous who were females with snakes in their hair‚ with a gaze that could turn you into stone. Two best mates in Lee and Maz‚ their last year of school. It’s a fateful summer they’re going off‚ driving down the highway. Maz letting Lee drive his car‚ picking up speed because Maz teases him for going to slow‚ they swap

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    References: Adler‚ R.‚ Proctor‚ R.‚ Towne‚ N. (2005) Communication and Identity: The Self and Messages Looking Out‚ Looking In (11th ed‚ pp 45-89). Belmont‚ CA: Thompson Wadsworth. Evans‚ B.‚ Gideon‚ R.‚ Scheinman‚ A.‚(Producers) ‚ Reiner‚ R.‚ (Director). (1986) Stand By Me (Motion Picture). Culver City‚ CA: Columbia Tri Star Home Video

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    Chris Chambers is a good-hearted kid that lives in the distasteful shadow of his father‚ a petty criminal and dreg of society. Although Chris wants people to judge him individually and fairly‚ he is pigeonholed by society as a troublesome punk from a family of losers. Chris Chambers is the brother of a hoodlum who goes by the name of Eyeball‚ who is a menace to many people. Chris‚ although he is a good kid‚ is always blamed when bad things happen. Everyone expects him to turn out like his older brother

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