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    Simpler Times In the Movie Pleasantville‚ two teenagers are taken from a crazy lifestyle; they are teleported to a faraway place called Pleasantville. Where everything is picture perfect‚ the town where everybody is friendly and there are no dangerous things to be found. But a place where everything is perfect isn’t always the case. Things may seem perfect on the outside but are totally different on the inside of Pleasantville. Being perfect still has it drawback even in place where things seem

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    Remember the titans Remember the titans is a movie based on a true story about the 1960 s’ schools integration plan this film is centered around the football team of the newly integrated school “T.C. Williams high school” and the struggles of racial separation‚ this movie shows the struggles of the two races desperately trying to become one community‚ I will be studying the main themes of this film‚ namely Racism‚ change‚ and teamwork. Racism is very apparent in this film because of the multiple

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    people around us are as well as the sacrifices they make because they care about us. When we are young‚ we take our friends‚ family‚ and our community for granted. Giuseppe Tornatore demonstrated the true value of the father-son relationship in this movie. Although Toto’s father dies in the war‚ the real father-figure in his life ultimately ends up being Alfredo. He takes the mischievous‚ troublemaking Toto and raises him to become a successful man. Whenever Toto gets in trouble‚ Alfredo is there to

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    The movie Star Wars directed by George Lucas is one of the best works ever in the film industry. It made a breakthrough in cinematographic world‚ and also one of my most favourite sagas that has a lot of issues director wants us to think about‚ implying his representation of tons of philosophical questions and his opinion or subjective point of view. I picked up the latest part of the famous saga Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith; it is a final part of prequels of the original story‚ it

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    Extra Credit Assignment MILK  1. What are the main themes‚ politically and socially‚ that are portrayed in the film? Milk is a biographical film based on the triumphs and struggles of Harvey Milk. He was a gay rights activist and the first openly gay elected official in California. Socially‚ the film addresses the discrimination homosexuals faced on a daily basis. “(T)he normal majority”‚ as labeled by Anita Bryant‚ inflicted prejudice upon the homosexual minority. “The Castro”‚ the name

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    stereotypes that we faced everyday of our lives in this world. We may not see it‚ but consciously we know it is there. In contribution to this‚ the movie "Crash" written and directed by Paul Haggis shows individuals‚ such as‚ family members‚ business people‚ working people‚ and strangers say the most harmful and violent thing to each other. Every character in the movie have their own scenario or irony facing a range of prejudice: gender‚ class‚ and‚ above all‚ race. Crash is not just a matter of colliding

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    case it was a trip to California. The movie depicts the interactions of a broken family but was contrasted by the interactions near the end where this same group of people had become much closer and would be considered more as a family than the before. The parenting topics explored and depicted in this film are the types of family‚ parenting styles‚ and attachment theory. These topics are displayed as to showed to inform the viewer about these topics.

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    center themes‚ there would be no story of Excalibur. In the movie‚ "Excalibur" a lot of magical incidents took place‚ mostly done by Merlin. If not for Merlin‚ Arthur wouldn’t had ever been alive. Merlin is the one that conjoured up "the dragons breath" which allowed Uther to change his own identity in order to have sex with Tintagil’s wife ‚ and thus Arthur was born. Excalibur‚ Uther’s sword‚ was created solely by some sort of magical forces. Merlin uses his magic through out the entire movie. Merlin

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    Hiccup is a skinny and gumpy person who embarrasses his father but he learns something that makes him special that no one else thought possible. In this film‚ an important idea is friendship. This idea portrayed through the film techniques of A theme that shows the important idea of friendship is the one where Hiccup and toothless are in the little enclosure type place and Hiccup is drawing in the sand‚ then toothless comes along and sees that he is drawing him so he picks up along and starts drawing

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    The 1999 film Fight Club‚ based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts

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