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    The Titanic was one of the biggest ships back in the early 1900’s. Her purpose was to transport people across the Atlantic to and from America. Four important thing about Titanic are how it sank‚ the number of deaths‚ the size of the ship and the number of life boats. How did the Titanic sink? well the Titanic slipped into the north Atlantic after hitting an iceberg. It hit the iceberg because when the iceberg was like 3 cm away the two look out crew members did not see the iceberg because it was

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    psychological conflicting forces and in order to analyze these forces‚ there needs to be a way of tapping into peoples minds. The narrator tells his personal journey of self-discovery through his alter ego and his schizophrenic experiences. The movie is told through a sequence of events is told through a flashback that starts with insomnia. Jack starts attending support groups for testicular cancer survivors that let him release his emotions and can finally is able to sleep at night. Although

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    characters. In the movie‚ there are scenes that differ from the book to provide more context for the situation. The beginning of the book is especially different from that of the movie. The beginning of the novel gives a long description of the setting. These opening paragraphs do an effective job of introducing a setting‚ and phrases like “twinkling over the yellow sands in the sunlight” and “willows fresh and green with every spring” introduce a cheerful atmosphere as well. The movie changes this completely

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    as it began‚ I became interested with the movie right away. Having known that one of the main characters of the movie‚ Paul Walker‚ had past away a few months before the film released and that he died as they were making the movie interested me even more into watching the movie. I wanted to see how they animated the parts Paul Walker did not finish and to see if it looked realistic. I have heard before from my friends and family who have watched the movie before that the filmmakers used Walker’s brother

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    happens behind them that makes the games are as they are. This movie has the power to completely change the way we see a simple baseball game. In a few words‚ the whole move is about fielding a successful team on a limited budget. Baseball’s "Moneyball" theory states that the baseball market undervalues some attributes (and players with these attributes) that are key contributors to wins while overvaluing other attributes. In the movie we can see how Billy Beane‚ manager of the Athletics‚ which

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    of The Hurt Locker could have never imagined her movie winning six academy awards. While the opinion from the audience played a role in these winnings‚ the technical aspect of the movie all the way down to the first shot of the movie‚ played the biggest role in this achievement. Bigelow used things such as moving camera shots‚ camera angles‚ lighting‚ and the use of long shots to create a realistic feel throughout the movie. Throughout the movie it appears that most of the shots were taken using

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    person‚ along with his role‚ existed. He was portrayed as slightly insane in the movie‚ but extremely smart. Yamamoto Isoroku was the mastermind behind the attack on Pearl Harbor. Before the declaration of war‚ he did not feel as though war with the United States would be a good idea for the Japanese. After the declaration‚ he believed that if the United States lasted longer than a year‚ the Japanese would lose. In the movie‚ a radar was going to be placed on a mountain top where

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    When adapting a well-known and loved play into a movie‚ the adaptor must keep in mind how the audience will react to a new version of a beloved story. An example of this is A Raisin in the Sun‚ which was adapted into a movie in 2008. Lorraine Hansberry wrote the original play and Paris Qualles adapted that play into a TV movie. The main themes of the story are family‚ faith‚ and hope. Following the narrative of a lower-class family living in Chicago in 1959‚ the play deals with racial tension‚ family

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    The 2005 movie Brokeback Mountain‚ directed by Ang Lee‚ is a screen adaptation of Annie Proulx’s short story of the same name. The movie is about the two American cowboys‚ Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar‚ work as two shepherds for a rancher‚ Joe Aguirre‚ in Wyoming. They fall in love with each other. Although Ennis gets married to a sweet girl‚ Alma‚ and Jack marries a beautiful tipster‚ Lureen‚ the two men keep up their illicit love affair for more than 20 years. After reading the story and watching

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    compared to Korean movies‚ are usually more complex. Chinese movies usually have many parts that needs to be put together to see the bigger picture of the movie. In contrast with this‚ we think that Korean movies have a more simple framework‚ example is in Sassy Girl‚ the story mainly revolves around two characters and their interactions‚ while in the movie Eat‚ Drink‚ Man‚ Woman you need to look at and analyze how the different events in the lives of all the family members affected the final scene where

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