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Portrayal Of The American Girls Professional Baseball League
For decades, sports films in American have established connections between movies and American values, with each sports film providing a
different perspective and more depth to different values. With the frequent ties of historical context, movies draw upon real athletes, situations, and
struggles. The historical context further represents social and cultural beliefs during the time of the movie's setting, helping to portray the past. This
paper will discuss several American values identified throughout the movies viewed, whether its progress, freedom, or equality. Through a fictional
portrayal of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League with women fighting for their rights to promote progress in world where a
woman's role was to care for the house; the emotional fight for equality with a desegregated school fighting to play football as one; an underdog
finding personal success in a sport that said he was not good enough, and a cross country team success provides a better future. Sports films tell a
compelling story and leave the audience with a message based on different American values by exploring controversial and historical issues and
reestablishing the values and beliefs that reward the hard work and dedication of the underdog. Many sports films provide a progressive shift of a
situation emphasizing an individual or groups determination to change the mindset of traditional values. The American value "progress" was depicted
throughout the movies A League of
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Vicente Minnelli's Lust For Life
Vicente Minnelli captured the life of quintessential tortured artist Vincent van Gogh (Kirk Douglas) in his 1956 biographical drama Lust for Life.
Based on the 1934 Irving Stone novel, Lust for Life was released by American company Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Studios. With a budget of $3,277,000,
Minnelli developed a film with strong actors playing the roles of Paul Gauguin (Anthony Quinn), Theo (James Donald), Christie (Pamela Brown), and
Roulin (Niall MacGinnis). The film was shot throughout 1955 in Belgium, the Netherlands, and France and features hundreds of art pieces provided to
the filmmakers by museums and collectors.
Zeal and obsession follow Vincent van Gogh throughout life. This is seen from the start of the film when he fails to be a priest ... Show more content on
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There are numerous shots of elements of landscapes that show light and color like that which was present in his paintings. All throughout the film,
images of his paintings cut in and out with shots of nature. Additionally, all the action that occurs during the film is through dialogue; this reflects the
intensely emotional element that was present in his works. When we don't see van Gogh on screen, we hear his narration through letters he sends.
Additionally, we become as enthralled in watching van Gogh paint as he becomes while painting and we feel the grief and wretchedness van he feels.
The themes in his art and in this film reflect a major theme of art: the human experience. "We experience doubt and wonder, happiness and sorrow,
loneliness and despair," (Getlein, M. (2016). 3. Living With Art (11th ed., pp. 65
–67)). Van Gogh obsessively tried to capture emotion in his work
throughout his life, and in the film said "If I'm to be anything as an artist as a painter, I've got to break through that iron wall between what I feel and
what I express." Likewise, Lust for Life expresses a range of emotions so deeply as they are expressed by us as emotional beings in daily
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Orson Welles Citizen Kane
Orson Welles' 1941 release, Citizen Kane, is often seen as the most influential film in American history due to its complexity, production techniques,
stylistic interpretation, as well as exemplified the look of modern cinema. Classical Hollywood style is based on camera–work and sound recording
techniques that allow viewers to focus solely on actors and the scenes that surround them. By being invisible, an audience can better understand a film's
form, derive expectations from characters and the plot, observe patterns, and most importantly evidence a sense of movement. In addition, classical
Hollywood style is known for straightforward narratives (including timelines) that provides viewers simple meanings, character actions, and outcomes
throughout. This cinematic production techniques failed to challenge the audience, however, allowed production companies to quickly create more
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Instead of a straightforward timeline, Welles implemented flashback sequences explaining his life through implementation of flashback sequences.
This innovative narrative structure allowed the film to present five differing perspectives of Kane's life. Most interesting, we never observe life
through the eyes of Kane himself (other than childhood), leaving audience members to decide what type of person he was. By not defining Foster's
goals, audience members were even further challenged to distinguish his true colors. This creativity goes even further when trying to explain the
movie's genre. The traditional Hollywood film followed one genre (i.e. mystery, biography, etc.).Citizen Kane broke the traditional mold again by
presenting itself as many – mystery, newspaper film, and
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Fruitvale Station Documentary
The world in which we live in today has a variety of issues. These issues range from small–scale issues such as crime and homelessness, on the other
hand there are also large–scale issues such as environmental protection to reduce climate change. What do these issues share with one another even
though they vary greatly in severity. You may not have guessed it, but these both of these issues, despite their differences have both been portrayed in
film. The issue of climate change took center stage in the 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth. This issue has also held significance in movies
such as the 11th Hour, The Day After Tomorrow, as well as Greedy Lying Bastards. The issue of homelessness and poverty has also been the storyline
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This film looks at the life of Oscar Grant in the hours leading up to his death. This film takes on more of the racial issues of today's society as well
as the growing divide between residents and police. This movie was shot in Oakland, California as well as the BART station where Oscar Grant was
killed. While the film only follows Oscar Grant, the film hits on many of the key racial issues African–Americans face today. The first thing that I
noticed was how the film portrayed the city of Oakland. In the film Oscar spent most of his time in the ghetto of Oakland, with the only portion of
the movie in which he wasn't was when he was in San Francisco. This was particularly irritating to me being that I am from Oakland as well. While a
great deal of Oakland is run–down there are many nice parts of Oakland that the film left out in which Oscar was apart of. This pushes the stereotype
that African–Americans are "ghetto," or up to no good. This stereotype was even further pushed when Oscar was blaring Rap music from his car as
he was meeting his friend at Bay View (Scene by the water). While much of the film portrayed Oscar to be a recovering low life, I did find the
director did an amazing job at ensuring that it was noted Oscar was a loving father. I believe the film does create a bigger divide between residents
and police. I will state I have a personal bias in this case as my Aunt is a mutual friend to the cop involved in the shooting. Yet, while this movie was
great, the film used the highly publicized Trayvon Martin shooting to promote the film. The Weinstein Co. also set up the "I am __" campaigned aimed
at encouraging people to share their stories of social injustice and how they overcame it. Again, I believe this campaign increased the them against me
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Michael Buckley's Witness Film Analysis
How does Buckley's Witness create viewer sympathy?
In society, both past and present, individuals with mental illnesses are judged and stigmatized for their inabilities and differences. The Australian
filmmaker, Michael Buckley explores this aspect of society through his short biographical film Witness implicating the life of John Harrowell and his
sufferings due to being institutionalized at such a young age. The text runs for brief period of time, but within that short period of time, a variety of
filmic techniques are utilised to create a more emotional impact on the viewers. Through the utilisation of three prominent filmic techniques;
symbolism, characterisation and themes, Buckley is able to effectively portray the tragic life of John ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The expressions that he creates, allows us to know exactly what he is feeling and sympathise with his pain. Additionally, Buckley's Witness is narrated
from the protagonist's perspective. This creates empathy towards the main character, John Harrowell, as it describes what he has personally
experienced hence, the viewers thoroughly understand the events that have occurred, and can effectively stand in his shoes, making the events more
personal. Consequently, Harrowell effectively portrays his painful experiences. By allowing the text to follow the structure of chronological narrative,
there is a structured series of events, linked by cause and effect that provide the plot of the film. Hence, successfully expressing the life of Harrowell
and exemplifying it as tragic and disturbing story, Buckley is able to create viewer sympathy. John states that he was 'scared to damn hell' and was
'freighted of what the other patients might do to him'. This indicates to the audience that there were potential risks of physical abuse within the mental
institution, also indicating that the mental hospital was very incompetent with their services. Therefore, the viewers recognize John Harrowell's
agonizing lifestyle. The viewers subconsciously compare their childhood with Harrowell's and therefore, they understand the vast differences between
them. Therefore, as a result, the viewers empathize with
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District 9 Film Analysis
For those who have not watched the film District 9, here is a quick summary of the movie. In 1982, aliens arrive on Earth, not to conquer or give aid,
but to find refuge from their dying planet. Separated from humans in a South African area called District 9, the aliens are managed by Multi–National
United, which is not concerned with the aliens' welfare but will do anything to master their advanced technology. When a company field agent Wikus
contracts a mysterious virus that begins to alter his DNA, there is only one place he can hide: District 9. The film was directed by Neill Blomkamp and
starred Sharlto Copley(Wikus). It begins as a documentary style investigation and then as the film continues it becomes more conventional and
character driven following Wikus and his transformation into a Prawn. The film's main themes are Xenophobia and Segregation. Xenophobia is
characterized by a negative attitude towards foreigners, a dislike, a fear, or a hatred. Segregation as most people know is a separation of people or
objects from others. When picking a critical approach to use for this essay two stuck out to me, Biographical and Mimetic.
I chose biographical criticism to start with because I wanted to learn more about director Neill Blomkamp. I read many articles, biographies and
interviews about the film producer. This quote is from an interview I found very informing. "District 9 explores the issue of segregation and
xenophobia. At first it shows a perspective of trying to
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Differences Between The Glass Castle Book And Movie
The novel of The Glass Castle was superior versus the film production or was it vice versa? The Glass Castle was released on August 9, 2017, an
American biographical drama film directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and written by Cretton, Andrew Lanham, and Marti Noxon, based on Jeannette
Walls's memoir The Glass Castle. The film stars Brie Larson as Jeannette Walls with Naomi Watts (Rosemary Walls), Woody Harrelson (Rex Walls),
Max Greenfield (David) , and Sarah Snook (Lori Walls). The Novel itself was published in 2005 and was listed as the New York best seller for 261
weeks. Readers absolutely loved the book as for myself I've became a fan as well. The story of Walls was one wild, adventurous and intense one. The
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In contrast to the novel she is described as "Wearing a pink dress...The dress's skirt stuck out like a tutu" (Walls 6). The actress who played
Jeannette Wall appeared to be older than 3 years old. The introduction of the film started with Jeannette asking her mother to cook for her. Her
mother refused with the excuse of "Would you rather have me create art that will last forever or make a meal that will last a hour"(Destin Daniel
Cretton "The Glass Castle"). Of course Rosemary chose to create her masterpiece or else the film wouldn't have the iconic scene of Jeannette
burning when she's making hot dogs on her own. In the film they missed a minor detail of Juju, the black mutt. Jeannette feeds the dog a hot dog in
the novel in which causes her dress to catch fire. The movie portrays her as getting too close to the flame in which causes her tutu to catch fire. The
similarity in both the novel and the film is the actress is hungry which causes her to boil the hot dogs in the first place. The mother is irresponsible
and decided to keep painting instead of cooking for her daughter. Rosemary is displayed in both the novel and the film as a permissive parent.The plot
of the film starts off different from the novel. The scene begins with a conversation between Rosemary and Jeannette. The novel didn't have the scene
but instead opened up with her already in the kitchen cooking for herself. The next difference was
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Julia Roberts Research Paper
The movie roles of the actress who became a Hollywood star after headlining the romantic comedy Pretty Woman– Julia Roberts, have run the
complete range through the years, but Julia Roberts never forgot her roots.
In a recent interview with Roberts, the American actress and producer opens up about her upcoming American thrillerfilm – Secret in Their Eyes, and
how far Julia Roberts has come since her romantic comedy days.
She won an Oscar for the biographical film Erin Brockovich, and seems to have reserved away from romantic comedy, but Roberts stated recently that
she would do more.
Julia Roberts, who was the highest–paid actress globally throughout the 1990s, stated, "Individuals stating, oh, she's in opposition to romantic comedies
– but, I'm not. I love them," "I've been fortunate enough to be in some really good ones, so the bar for me is really high." ... Show more content on
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But that's not the reason why Julia Roberts hasn't been doing
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Blockbuster History Films Essay
History films have often been criticised by academics and journalists as inaccurate depictions of the past. Yet there is no denying the fact that
blockbuster history films are increasingly influential in shaping our understanding of historical people and events thanks to the accessibility of the
medium. Producers of these films often take liberties with facts to tell a more dramatic, engaging and entertaining story. They have a basis in truth but
are greatly influenced by the writers' and directors' desire to envelop the audience in the story and to entertain. They focus the visual and auditory
senses of the viewer on the subject being studied creating a stimulating and forceful impact on the viewer, therefore engaging their interest.... Show
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Historically, Martin is loosely tied to the Continental Army Officer Francis Marion, the 'Swamp Fox', along with four other historical figures. Francis
Marion was notoriously known for his use of guerrilla tactics against British troops in South Carolina, something which is presented historically
accurate in the film. The Patriot has inspired a new resurgence in research into the American Revolution; raising the public awareness of what has
become an almost mythical war, and creates an opportunity for teachers and students to gain a deeper understanding of the era. In some aspects,
director Roland Emmerich historically replicated events accurately. The film also accurately portrays why the AmericanRevolution started within the
opening sequence of the film; that being the revolt against british taxation without any American representation. "The American Revolution came
about, fundamentally, because by 1763 the English–speaking communities on the far side of the Atlantic had matured to an extent that their interests
and goals were distinct from those of the ruling classes in the mother country." However, despite the historical accuracies, the film depicts various
inaccurate characteristics such as some states offering freedom to African Americans serving in the war for a period of three years. The film suggests
that the War of Independence was a liberating experience for African Americans and also that the field
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Raging Bull Vs. The Social Network
Raging Bull is a 1980 biographical sports film about boxer Jake LaMotta, directed by Martin Scorsese. The Social Network is a 2010 biographical
film about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of Facebook, directed by David Fincher. This essay will be an analysis and a comparison of the two
films that seeks to answer the questions: How do the films communicate messages to the viewer? What messages do the communicate? And finally
should films of the biopic genre be viewed as biographical, or should they be viewed as creative works that are not reflective of the people that they
portray?
Before beginning the analytical portion, first a more philosophical discussion about film as an art form. Film is an art form that is experienced by its
receiver over its duration, in that way it is similar to music, and is different from a static art form like paintings. This matters because it alters the way
in which its effect is had on its receiver – the audience. The film is a sequence of shots usually coupled with audio, and the narrative film tells a story.
The story may be delivered sequentially or not, and this choice has implications on how viewers will react. These choices are considered as a part of
film form, choices can also be made about the individual scenes, frames, and sounds as well – which are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The screenplay which was written by Aaron Sorkin, who also wrote the screenplays for A Few Good Men (1992) and Steve Jobs (2015), tells the story
in a non–linear fashion, showing the formation of Facebook mostly through flashbacks from both of the two lawsuits. The order of the flashbacks is,
though, in chronological
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Citizen Kane Argumentative Essay
Penelope Huston, a film critic said, "On seeing the first time, one got the feeling that if the cinema could do that, it could do anything." Yes! He is
talking about Citizen Kane (1941), a film directed by Orson Welles, which undoubtedly made cinematic advances on many fronts. In this argumentative
piece of writing I will be identifying significant characteristic of narrative form shared by two films: Citizen Kane and on the other hand, A Tale of Two
Sisters. Strictly focusing on the manipulation of story time by the plot.
Citizen Kane regarded as a classical film, which employs creative storytelling techniques. Acting almost as a biographical film, Citizen Kane portrays a
long period of time realistically, allowing the characters to age as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the first flashback, Thatcher's diary tells of a scene in which Kane loses control of his newspapers during the Depression. By this time Kane is a
middle–aged man. Yet in the second flashback, Bernstein describes young Kane's arrival at the inquirer office and his engagement to Emily. The plot
demands that we sort these events into chronological story order. How can we forget "Rosebud"? Citizen Kane doesn't reveal that much of the story
action about Rosebud, thus restricting the narration until the final part of the film. There is definitely uncertainty about Rosebud throughout the story.
Citizen Kane uses different narrators to transmit story information fulfills several functions. It offers a plausible depiction of the process of
investigation, since we expect any reporter to hunt down information through interviews. More deeply, the plot's portrayal of Kane himself become
more complex by showing somewhat different sides of him, depending on who's talking about him. Moreover, the multiple narrators make the film
resemble one of Susan's jigsaw puzzles. We must put things together piece by piece. The pattern of gradual revelation enhances curiosity– what is it in
Kane's past that he associates with Rosebud? – And suspense and also
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In the 2001 biographical drama film A Beautiful Mind, John...
In the 2001 biographical drama film A Beautiful Mind, John Nash is an American mathematician who suffers from a mental illness. At the beginning of
the film, Nash arrives at Princeton University as a co–recipient of the prestigious Carnegie Scholarship for mathematics. Nash is an arrogant, socially
awkward graduate student, who devotes most of his time trying to discover a revolutionary equation in mathematics. About halfway through the film,
we discover that a certain number of people and events that occur are actually hallucinations and delusions created within Nash's mind. At this point, it
becomes apparent to the audience that Nash is suffering from a severe mental disorder.
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He acts out this internal struggle with a physical and verbal confrontation against Charles (however in reality, Charles does not exist and therefore
Nash is fighting with himself). Charles provokes Nash to kill himself, telling him to "go on, bust your head, kill yourself..." which demonstrates that
Nash is having suicidal thoughts. His behavior also includes diminished impulse control as he throws a desk out the window of his dorm room. Nash
attributes these thoughts and actions to Charles rather than himself since he believes Charles is a real person. John Nash suffers from paranoid
schizophrenia and the most prominent symptom of paranoid schizophrenia is "absurd or suspicious ideas and beliefs" (Smith & Segal, 2013). Over
the course of the film, Nash demonstrates these symptoms. The ideas of delusions of persecution are the most frequent beliefs thought of by the
individual and typically revolve around a centralized theme that remains consistent over time (Smith & Segal, 2013). People with paranoid
schizophrenia tend to have mistaken beliefs that one or more persons are plotting against them and putting their loved ones in harm's way (Berger,
2012). With this condition, they end up spending a lot of time thinking about how to protect themselves from the person or people they believe are
trying to hurt them (Berger, 2012). People with paranoid schizophrenia show a history of increasing paranoia and difficulties
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Essay about Basquiat, Bansky and the Power of Discourse
Basquiat, Banksy and the Power of Discourse
Creativity occurs within the context of society: this is unavoidable as even artists who view themselves as outside of the 'mainstream' are constructs of
society: their social construction of reality is inevitably grounded in the discourse and belief structures of the society they inhabit and were formed by,
however much they choose to struggle. Indeed, philosophers such as Foucault argue that it is impossible to escape one's own society due to the effects
of language and meaning being so closely intertwined. Within the context of our own society post–modernist art, especially film making, seeks to
undermine the dictates of broader society in relation to meta–narratives – yet to make movies that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So within the context of the movie Basquait the story emerges of a Haitian–American kid, who has 'seen the streets' and lived on the hard side of the
tracks. Carrying his copy of 'Greys Anatomy' he dissects the streets, dissects and illustrates what he finds beneath and this dissects society and his
own fractured place in it. His art even looks a bit like the anatomical drawings of Greys Anatomy and it is this ferocious dissection that formed the
basis of a lot of his work. Although Mayer said "Basquiat speaks articulately while dodging the full impact of clarity like a matador. We can read his
pictures without strenuous effort–the words, the images, the colors and the construction–but we cannot quite fathom the point they belabor" it is maybe
through the lens of thinking about his background as a child who had a challenging childhood that we can figure out what was going on (2205 50). His
painting of an African–American policeman with its huge size and broken body may give a further clue with the cultural / race identity confusion of
his childhood in the 1960's and 1970's very evident. It is these pressures combined with the pressures of the corporate money–focused art–as–currency
/investment discourse that must surely impact on an artist such as Basquiat: painting from within the establishment and making money from it a
mechanism that can only
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Film Viewing Experience : Online Vs.
aAria Hamzei
CTVA 100
Lindy Leong
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Film Viewing Experience: Online Vs. in Cinema
Changes are the most stable thing in this world. They touch everything and everyone. Comparable to water they can bring devastation and destruction
of everything that seems to be solid as well as bring back to life and prosperity hopeless and forsaken deserts. Being influenced by technological, social
and cultural development cinematography is not an exception from this rule. Thus, numerous times representatives of film industry have predicted the
inevitable end of cinema. For instance, appearance of VHS has seriously and dramatically influenced cinema. However, like a true sea wolf it survived
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First of all, in order to comprehend my thoughts about film experience one should briefly be acquainted with film summary of In the Heart of the Sea.
This film is based on non–fiction book written by Nathaniel Philbrick which portrays causes and aftermath of shipwreck of whaling ship Essex in
1820. Inspired by this event Herman Melville decides to investigate more about that mythical sperm whale which broke not only ship but also lives
of whaling ship crew. Thus, skillfully using sea scenery the story begins to unfold. It is obvious that in Life of Pi and In the Heart of the Sea main
theme is man`s struggle with nature. With this in mind the first major and the most obvious difference in watching film in cinema is huge screen
with powerful sound support which serves as film conveying tool and technique. The enormous sizes of cinema screen captures viewer`s eye totally,
thus helping one to merge more deeply into the film. Also, sound support surrounds and plays with viewer`s senses. For example, when ship Essex
swam in calm waters of the sea I could feel the atmosphere of peaceful sea voyage and on the contrary when they got into the storm I was pushed into
the wrath of the sea. I was not an observer of terrible sea disaster on the contrary I lived it through. Notably that my cinema neighbors felt the same
mixture of feelings that indicates theirs as well as mine participation
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Mars Blackmon And Spike Lee Essay
Career
Jim Riswold was born in 1957 in Seattle, WA and he graduated University of Washington in majoring in BA philosophy, history and communications.
He resided Portland, OR because he brought into the Wieden +Kennedy as the first copywriter.
The anxious work that he did in advertising world was with Honda scooters and it was the revolutionary work, which gave the bright futures to him.
His next pioneer work was with Nike, where got benefited from Jim's talent. One of the most famous campaigns was "Mars Blackmon and Spike Lee,"
which is one of the Nike series. That campaign showed the first time that the company, Nike approached different way of getting attention to the
audience by showing a human side of the athlete with humor and the popular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jim Riswold worked for this campaign with the filmmaker Spike Lee and they both got inspired of this creative idea from the first Spike's movie,
She's Gotta Have It. Jim Riswold recalled his inspiration from that movie, "There's a character in the movie named Mars Blackmon who so loves
the man Air Jordan and the Air Jordan shoes, when he has the chance to sleep with the girl of his dreams he won't remove his Jordan's" (Wieden +
Kennedy). By his inspiration, Jim and Spike were starting to shoot their first Spike and Mike commercials, which was also the first time humor
ever made into Nike spot. Jim and Spike executed the spots more easier than they thought because they caught the point of both Mars Blackmon,
Michael Jordan and the Nike Jordan shoes together into one spot. Most of the audience already known who is the Michael Jordan, but less people
known Mars Blackmon who is the number one big fan of Michael Jordan. So, Jim wanted to shot the commercial like Mars instead of Spike.
Basically Jim made Mars pretended to produce, wrote, and recorded it by himself. This commercial was well executed and demonstrated, thus it gave
the positive, playful and powerful identity to the NBA especially for the Jordan's humanizing image as a big star
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A Biographical Film 'Milk' By Van Gus Sant
"Milk" is a Biographical Film, directed by Van Gus Sant, and released on October 28, 2008. It is based on gay rights activist and politician Harvey
Milk. The film starts off with an old footage of police raiding gay bars and arresting patrons during the 50s and 60s, which is then followed by Dianne
Feinstein's announcement stating that Harvey Milk, who is played by Sean Penn, and Mayor George Moscone, played by Victor Garber, had been
assassinated. Harvey starts out in San Francisco's Castro district as a small business owner who witnesses the pursuit of gay men and becomes a
strong proponent for LGBT rights. Homosexuals were often beaten up and harassed in the streets, this pushed Harvey to run as City Supervisor.
The most take–away from
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Mark Michael Wahlberg Essay
Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971)[2] is an American actor, producer, businessman, former model, and rapper. He was known as
Marky Mark in his earlier years, as frontman with the band Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, releasing the albums Music for the People and You
Gotta Believe. Wahlberg later transitioned to acting, appearing in films such as the drama Boogie Nights and the satirical war comedy–drama Three
Kings during the 1990s. In the 2000s, he starred in the biographical disaster drama The Perfect Storm, the science–fiction film Planet of the Apes, and
received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in the Martin Scorsese
–directed neo–noir crime drama The Departed. In the 2010s,
he starred in the action–comedy The Other Guys alongside Will Ferrell, the biographical sports drama The Fighter (for which he earned an Academy
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He is co–owner of the Wahlburgers chain and co–stars in the reality TV series about it. Wahlberg received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on
July 29, 2010. By age 13, Wahlberg had developed an addiction to cocaine and other substances.[13][14] At 15, civil action was filed against him for
his involvement in two separate incidents of harassing African–American children (the first were siblings of each other, and the second incident was a
group of black school children on a field trip), by throwing rocks and shouting racial epithets.[15] At 16, Wahlberg approached a middle–aged
Vietnamese man named Thanh Lam on the street, and using a large wooden stick, knocked him unconscious while calling him a "Vietnam fucking
shit".[16][17] That same day, Wahlberg also attacked a second Vietnamese man named Hoa "Johnny" Trinh, punching him in the face.
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Stars Of The 1950s Research Paper
Stars are signs of indigenous cultural codes. Gestures, words, intonation, attitudes, postures (gesturality)–all these define stars of a particular national
culture from others. Spectators expect certain rituals of performance from their stars and camera conspires with this process of recognition using its
own techniques. The biggest box–office stars of the 1950s were John Wayne, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Betty Grable, James Stewart, Abbot and
Costello, Esther Williams, Spencer Tracy, Randolph Scott, the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Danny Kaye, Gary Cooper, Doris Day, Gregory
Peck, Susan Hayward, Alan Ladd, Marilyn Monroe, William Holden, Marlon Brando, Grace Kelly, Burt Lancaster, Glenn Ford, Kim Novak, Frank
Sinatra, Yul Brynner,
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Wyatt Earp's Tombtone
Have you ever wondered how accurate the portrayal of Hollywood movies are? Often, Hollywood takes liberties to enrich the content and to keep
viewers entertained. Since Tombstone, by George Cosmatos and Kevin Jarre is a Hollywood portrayal in need of a dramatic storyline, there are many
historical inaccuracies that plague the film.. At times, the inaccuracies distort the reality and credibility of the movie but overall the movie is
relatively historically accurate. The movie is largely based off of Stuart N. Lake's Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal. Written in the 1930s, this book is a
largely fictionalized account of Wyatt Earp's life. Because Lake's book was meant to heroize Wyatt Earp, he is portrayed that way in Tombstone.
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He controls the town of Tombstone and implements many laws to help keep the town safe. One of the laws that he implemented was the anti–open
carry law which prohibited the carry of firearms in public. He also risked his life in the shootout at the O.K. Corral so he could save the people from
danger. However, Wyatt was nowhere near the law abiding angel he was depicted to be in the movie. Wyatt had ahistory of various kinds of theft and
crime including but not limited to: horse theft, involvement in the sex trade and escaping from prison.(Isenberg 46). "Wyatt was arrested three times
in Peoria because of his association with the sex trade"(Isenberg 46). His less–than–stellar criminal record forces us to reconsider the validity of his
character portrayal as an entirely "good guy.". The movie does not mention anything about Earps controversial history or run ins with the law. In the
movie Tombstone, Wyatt was seen as a preventer of violence, but in reality he had a history of perpetrating it. In a gunfight fight prior to moving to
Tombstone, Arizona, Wyatt was reported as an "instigator" of violence. According to one of the participants of the gunfight, he did more to provoke the
continuation of the gunfight than to end it (Isenberg 180). The historical inaccuracies of the movie continue to show after the Earps move to
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Comparison Of In Cold Blood Vs. Capote
Sean Steffy
Karen Collier
LITR221
2/21/2016
Comparison of In Cold Blood vs. Capote. For this assignment, I've chosen to compare and contrast In Cold Blood, and Capote. In Cold Blood is a
book that was transformed into a motion picture. The book was written by Truman Capote. The movie, Capote, however, is a biographicalfilm written
about Truman Capote, and proceeded the vents written in his book, In Cold Blood. It's a general idea, that when a book is turned into a movie,
deviations occur. These deviations arrive when composing staff try to make the story more engaging, which, makes the the piece all that more
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Certain charecters are depicted differently between the two films. In Cold Blood focused on individuals from all around the Holcomb zone. No
associate of the Clutter family was let out. Everyone from the River farm hand, to the bistro proprietor was solicited and asked for their conclusion
regarding the castrophe that took place. On the other hand, in Capote, the information on anybody included in either the homicide, or the exampination
of the murder didn't occur, with the exception of Alvin Dewey and his gang. The names were not even kept the same between book and motion
picture. Susan was called Laura, and Bobby was called Danny. The eecutioners were not even given any considerion in examining the book. With that
being said, this leaves the viewer a tremendous amount of room to make their own
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How Do Documentaries Produce †Truth Effects’? Essay
How Do Documentaries Produce 'Truth Effects'?
The role of media has often been a subject of much debate, particularly in terms of its role in portraying and conveying truth to the target audience.
Some argue upon its utility as a means to disseminate information and to rectify perceptions and facts in the minds of the viewers; while others
squabble on the amount of misrepresentation which is often adopted by media as a means to project baseless arguments which lead to severe impact
on the minds, especially those who are unlearned and uneducated. In today's burgeoning era, the role of media still remains a largely disputed topic but
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The documentary films encompass a wide category of diverse film under its umbrella. Some of the examples of documentary films are listed below;
Biographical films about an individual. He can be living or dead. For example Madonna, Mohammad Ali and John Lennon in When We Were Kings
(1996)
Movie about a well–known event, for example the Holocaust or the Shackelton expedition to the Antarctic
Movie regarding a festival or a concert, for example Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991) or Stop Making Sense (1984)
Movie on a live performance, for example the stage show Cirque de Soleil – Journey of a Man (2000)
An ethnographic or sociological examination of individuals or a society living over a period of time or on a particular region, for example Steve James'
Hoop Dreams (1994)
A movie detailing a comedy show, for example Eddie Murphy shows
A sports documentary film, for example To The Limit (1989) or The Endless Summer (1966)
A documentary about 'making' of a movie, for example Fitzcarraldo (1982) or Apocalypse Now (1979)
A documentary can also be a compilation film of footages collected from various means or through government sources
Documentaries also include films which are intended to 'expose' and often carry interviews, for example Michael Moore's films on social concerns
Films that examine specific subject areas, they can include either historical surveys, for instance about Civil War or the Second
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Raging Bull Themes
The 1980 biographical film Raging Bull captures the tumultuous life of boxing legend Jake LaMotta. The film illustrates the struggles and hamartia
of LaMotta (Robert De Niro) and how his flaws ended up costing him everything. Generally, people usually depict their celebrity icon or sports figure
for living the 'perfect' life and also not having any flaws as person, but this film reminds us that this is not the case, and demonstrates the hardship that
they might endure. We should start realizing the challenges of being a popular figure and how being one can ruin or kill someone's life. The film's
director Martin Scorsese opens up the film with Jake in the boxing ring and foreshadows the casual violence that will soon take place in Jake's life. ...
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The mob puts him in a corner because they hold his fate of ever fighting for the championship title. Jake finds it hard to give in to the mob because
of his believes but later does so for the sake of the title he badly wants. This is a tough position for Jake and is hard to judge him about his
relationship with the mob. On one hand, he is asked to throw a fight and rob the public for seeing a real fight. On the other hand, he could fight in a
true match, but if he does that then he would never get his title shot. It is commendable that Jake did not given into the mob and letting them dictate
his matches. Throwing fights away and robbing the public would not be moral and this is one of the rare good things that Jake does in this film.
The accent gotten from the Bronx by Jake and his Joey (Joe Pesci) represents a history that they share. The language they talk bring them closer to
each other and make them feel more alike. Because they sound a bit different from other people, they become more connected. Robert De Niro
spent years trying to research on the character just to ensure that he played his part as close to the real person as possible. De Niro also trained as a
boxer in the hands of Jake La Motta just to be able to make his character more
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A Brief Look at Steven Spielberg
Steven Allan Spielberg is known worldwide as a screenwriter, producer and one of America's most successful filmmakers. His 20 highest–grossing
films grossed 8.45 billion. He is a three–time winner of the Oscar Award, twice as the best director of the year.
Spielberg was born on December 18, 1946 in Cincinnati (Ohio, USA), the son of a Jewish family engineer Arnold Spielberg and professional pianist
Leah Adler (nee Posner).The mother had to give up the idea of her career for education of four children – Stephen, Anne, Sue and Nancy.
In school, he often sat at home and watched TV. The portable 8–millimeter movie camera received as a gift from his father was a so successful present,
that after a while Stephen received the nickname "man – camera". Already a few months later, he tried to make short films with actors. In the first
contest in his life (he was 12) he won presenting to the jury a 40–minute film about the war "Escape to Nowhere" (1960), in which his parents and
sisters starred.
In March 24, 1963 in the theater of Phoenix (Ariz.) an unusual premiere took place – a two–hour movie "Heavenly Lights" produced by local
schoolchildren headed by Steven Spielberg telling the story of an alien abduction. Steven's parents financed the picture: it was invested about $600 in
the project, free meals for the crew were ensured by Spielberg's mother, the father provided the help in building layouts.
Next, Stephen tried to enroll in the film school at the University of Southern
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The Man In The Grey Flannel Suit Business Roles
The five movies included in this assignment, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956), Network (1976), Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), The Social
Network (2010) and Joy (2015), are all iconic business movies of their time. They all portray business practices and values in their own unique way.
The characters' roles and actions in these films shows how business has evolved over this sixty–year timeframe. Not only the types of businesses that
they work for but also the gender roles, ethics of business, and ways in which business is conducted on a moral standpoint can also been seen evolving
throughout time when these movies were released. The first film, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, is a drama about a low income white collar worker
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The film takes place at Harvard where Mark goes to college, he is seen as a nerdy kid with not many friends. The opening scene plays a major role
in the creation of his website. The breakup with his girlfriend leads to his creation of a website called facemash where people compare girls'
pictures. Eventually after getting more ideas from friends, like changing the name from TheFacebook to Facebook, and using parts of other
students' ideas, he slowly grew Facebook into what it is today. What began in his dorm room as a bunch of blogging and programming became
global social network and one of the greatest modern innovations of communication. Along the way he made enemies by stealing ideas, destroyed
friendships by cutting people out of the business, broke laws, and was sued multiple times. Just like it said on the movie's cover," You don't get to
500 million friends without making a few enemies." As we've seen from the previous movie, Glengarry Glen Ross, business has become a frenzy of
fierce competition and unforgiving transactions. Mark even backstabbed his best friend so that the company could grow even larger. One theme that
was prevalent throughout the movie was the accumulation of social capital. As seen throughout history, social capital is almost always a key to
success. Mark gained social
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American Sniper : A Biographical War Drama Film Directed...
American Sniper is a biographical war drama film directed by Clint Eastwood about the life of Chris Kyle. From a young age, Kyle was taught that as
a sheepdog, it was his duty and honor to protect the sheep from the wolves–a biblical reference to David's account of when he defended his flock of
sheep against fierce animals in 1 Samuel 17:34–36 (Cummings and Cummings). Upon being deeply moved after seeing the news coverage of the U.S.
Embassy bombings in 1998, Kyle left his life as a rodeo cowboy and enlisted in the United States Navy. After breezing through training, Kyle decided
to further his quest for self–actualization and become a Navy SEAL sniper. Little did he know that turmoil and strife that would emanate in Iraq.
After contemplating on whether or not to kill a mother and her son, Kyle replaced both their lives with a bullet. Unbeknownst to his comrades,
these would be the first two confirmed kills of one hundred and sixty. Yet, adjusting back to life stateside was a war in and of itself. Ultimately,
however, Kyle has been best remembered for seemingly arising as a present day Davidic symbol by becoming the most successful sniper in U.S.
history (IMDB). Yet, through further examination of the lives of both Kyle and David, the methods of war both used, and the approach each took to
conducting himself, it is apparent that Kyle failed to live up the claims of a present–day Davidic symbol. However, before any claims are made and
further research is conducted, it is
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Temple Grandin Theme
Temple Grandin: A Story of Perservearence Temple Grandin and Invictus are excellent films in their own right. Both share themes of sacrifice,
courage, and acceptance. The storytelling in each is very different however. Temple Grandin is one persons account of her life with autism and life's
work. Invictus is a much larger story involving a whole country, and the turbulent history it's new President desperately wanted to change for the
people. Although these movies are both well written and acted, Temple Grandin is the best overall firm because the story is focused, relevant and
provides an uplifting story of perseverance and hope. The movie Temple Grandin allows the viewer to relate to the very personal struggles and
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The United States has continued issues with racial inequity among citizens. Deep divides between races are seen in the Invictus film. Many americans
can relate to the feelings of anger and fear expressed in the film. Although Invictus is relatable, the feelings of frustration, personal challenge, and
loneliness expressed in Temple Grandin and more universal. Temple Grandin deals with these feelings and also touches on a relevant topic today.
Autism cases across the U.S. are increasing in children. With all the technology we have access to, researchers still cannot provide a conclusive cause
for this rise. Speculative reasons are entertained such as environmental toxins, advanced maternal age, or changes in agriculture cultivation. For
families struggling with autism, the movie Temple Grandin is hopeful and uplifting. For people who were previously unfamiliar with autism, It shows
a snapshot of one persons experience with autism and what it may look like. At it's core it is a beautiful story of a woman born with challenges and the
tenacity to overcome them; this theme is
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I Ve Got Be Me Analysis
The writer is Chris Davis and he has an expertise as a movie critic. The purpose of the writer's piece, from his perspective, is to influence readers
not only to see the movie I've Gotta Be Me, but to see it at the Morris and Mollye Fogelman International Jewish Film Festival. The writer also
wants the reader to go with the mindset that it will be a positive experience. Davis the author, is writing this because as a movie critic. He believes
that the movie is more than worth seeing, is a supporter of star Sammy Davis Jr., and the Festival. The writer adds a lot of information about Sammy
Davis Jr. who is the star of this biographical movie. He lists a number of his accomplishments and personal facts which are seemingly interesting used
to pull the reader in.
The context is the movie I've Gotta Be Me. This argument appears in the Memphis Flyer under the We Recommended: Culture, News + Reviews.
Based on the publication place and date of this argument I can infer that some goals of this piece are to get readers to see the movie and encourage
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Based on this argument it can be assumed that the readers are empathetic, musical, educated to an extent, opened minded, and value religion. It can also
be assumed that the readers rely on the writer for informative unbiased reviews and the writer relies on the readers for followup after the argument.
This follow–up is to see the movie themselves. Davis does not use and sources other than Sammy Davis Jr. to support his argument, in this case,
making it easier for the reader to evaluate how they feel during and after reading. It can be assumed that the audience is aware of the festival that the
movie will be showcased at. The audience's response will more than likely
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Academic Study Around Film And Gender Essay
Academic study around film and gender tends to divide into two paradigms: positive postfeminist and negative feminist analyses. Mulvey (1975)
propositioned the Male gaze theory, whereby the majority of films are made for male viewers, in which women are situated as passive objects for
male visual consumption. Brooks (1997) argues this is still the case in mass culture and the arts, where women are objectified as sexual objects, which
exposes society to negative role models. Postfeminist theory (Hermes 1995, Geraghty 1991) and in particular, within the study of popular culture,
argues that the interpretation of cultural texts varies person to person, and consumers understand most texts to be fictitious and are used as tools of
escapism from everyday life.
This proposed research is situated between the paradigm of feminist content analysis and the film industry audience statistics. Through the synthesis of
two approaches it will attempt to address a deficit in existing research in understanding widespread responses and generalised attitudes towards gender
representation in film. To investigate reactions to only one or two texts is insufficient because each film does not exist in isolation and society is
saturated in popular culture which users select from across types and genres. Methodology
This research will attempt to quantify the opinion and responses of women in response to gender representation of women in cinema films. This will
be done through operationalising the
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How Did Ashoka's Ability To Tell A Story?
The film about Ashoka's life uses both historical and legendary aspects to tell a story. As a loosely biographical story, the Ashoka film's ability to
depart from a sketchy factual record actually puts us more in touch with the important thoughts and feelings of people from other times, people who
lived "legendary" lives. For example, we don't know for sure why Ashoka became so cruel, and this movie gives us an honest attempt to show us what
might have caused Ashoka to feel so angry. Next, the movie depicts the battle of Kalinga as the turning point in which Ashoka starts on the path
seeking redemption. Although we don't know what exactly made him realize what he had done, the movie gives us an idea and once again puts us
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We know that Ashoka started feeling regret after the battle of Kalinga: "When the war in Kalinga was over... and the people [were] conquered, he
[Ashoka] felt inside him a great crisis, a stirring for meaning and remorse," (Doc B). We also know that Karuwaki fought against him in the battle.
The movie presents us with Ashoka becoming guilty because he realizes what he did to Karuwaki and her kingdom. According to history, Ashoka
had not yet known Karuwaki, or felt bad specifically for her, but he did feel remorse after the battle for a very similar reason: "...he was disgusted by
what he saw of the cruelties and horrors of war," (Doc C). The movie, although not 100% accurate as to what happened, gave us an idea that helped us
better understand Ashoka's feelings after the battle. The movie wasn't accurate 100% of the time, but it gave us insights and helped us connect to why
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Scarface Vs. The Godfather
Gangster films are developed around the sinister actions of criminals or gangsters, particularly bank robbers, underworld figures, or ruthless hoodlums
who operate outside the law, stealing and violently murdering their way through life. In some instances for example, the movie Scarface, they have that
one person that runs everything that ranges from drug operations to giving out orders to murder people, whereas in The Godfather "the business" is ran
by the whole family which is usually called the mob. Gangster movies are similar in some ways such as numerous murders and handling countless
currency; however, different techniques and styles are used to represent this cut–throat lifestyle. Some filmmakers use the film–noir technique or very ...
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The film is modified from the 1986 book, Wiseguys that traces Henry's rise and fall in New York's mob scene. Henry evolves into the mobster life
quickly and feels like he's on top of the world. After all, he gets married, starts a family, and becomes quite successful in his chosen line of work.
With factors such as organized crimes, tensions rise, amongst other things gets Henry further involved in the drug trade. Henry temperament
changes and he comes edgy, frantic, and unpredictable. Henry becomes overwhelmed and realizes his erratic behavior has made him a target with
some associates. Henry then enters a Witness Protection Program, freeing himself of the crime family he always wanted to be a part of and also
taking part of capturing ones who he referred to as family. Goodfellas exposed both the luxury and the harsh reality of being in the gangster
lifestyle. Director Martin Scorsese didn't want to follow a traditional narrative structure but instead present it episode by episode. He wanted to start
in the middle and move backwards and forwards to depict Henry's conflicted lifestyle of being part of the mob. Scorsese used elements such as
lighting, freeze frames, long tracking shots, jump cuts, color, and materialistic elements to sweep the audience away and carry them along the ride of
Henry's life. He created his own frenetic style in order to overwhelm the audience with images and
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The Film Industry Of Crisis By Frank O ' Hara
Introduction
A a result of my keen interest in my Media Studies Course I have chosen to look for a poem that highlights the positive and negative viewpoints on
different issues surrounding the film industry. The poem I have found, "The Film Industry In Crisis" by Frank O'Hara in 1957, comments on the
choice audiences must make between "Glorious Silver Screen" or to the American LEgion or the Catholic church. O'Hara also makes a brief reference
to "give credit where it's due", which has lead me to look further into the impacts of Illegal streaming of film. I also wonder about how the viewing
experience has been affected by external factors throughout history and what the impacts of developing technology have been on the film industry as a
whole.
How have changes to technology, including legal streaming sites, influenced the consumption of films?
The way films are being made has significantly affected the way films are consumed with the introduction of full colour viewing to the increase in
resolution and frame rate of film as a result of digitalisation of film in the early 2000's.
Access to entertainment has also changed with audiences shifting from traditional cinema to smaller more readily accessible methods. Through the
early 1900's cinema ticket sales in the US remained steady, around 80–90 million sales annually (CyberCollege©). After the introduction of television
in 1929, ticket sales began dropping and by the time the 1950's arrived ticket sales had dropped to
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Perks Of Being A Wallflower Movie Analysis
If "seeing is believing", then how youth is represented in popular films is all true, right? Partying hard, drugs, promiscuity and sour attitude – wrong!
The problem is not the unacceptable and risky behaviour, because it only applies to a minority. The real issue is that the way teens are represented on
movie screens is unrealistic and over–dramatized which benefits film makers, not the reputation of teens. Right now all we're seeing are the fictional
teens and the false realities that seem to be attached to our popular films.
What's your perception of teenagers? What has shaped your opinion? It's pretty much common knowledge to think that all teens are lazy, antisocial
and glued to their phones. Film has a large influence on the perception of the public. As one of the most popular forms of entertainment, films have the
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Paper Towns is definitely a teen fantasy movie, also based on the book by John Green. They both have important messages for teens, but when
analysing, film does not focus on these morals, which is why there is a misunderstanding of what the film is really about. Perks of Being a Wallflower
is also about teens facing real issues – peer pressure, fitting in, bullying – so it is a form of a more realistic representation (EXPLAIN) Because teen
life is not all about what we see on movies, school does exist.... The themes are not the only thing that these two movies have in common, they both
share scenes of partying and teenagers breaking the rules and engaging in illegal activities. It's not entirely focused on the negative circumstances, but
in attempt to represent teens and portray a message, clashes occur, so the whole purpose of the film and effect on the public is
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Summary Of The Feminist Documentary By E. Ann Kaplan
In her essay, "Theories and Strategies of the Feminist Documentary," E. Ann Kaplan analyzes the validity of criticism against the realism used in
veritГ© Feminist documentaries, specifically Janie's Janie and Joyce at 34, with the basis that the films use precoded realities, constructed by a
capitalist economy and patriarchal society. Kaplan argues that while Joyce at 34 uses cinematic techniques familiar to realist Feminist cinema, its
differing underlying political discourse and ideologies are made apparent through an analysis of the usage of traditional cinematic apparatus and the
subjects' lack of acknowledgment of traditional structures of patriarchy. For example, in Joyce at 34, there is little to no mention of economic matters,
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Lesage uses Self–Health, a film that presents women together learning how to perform vaginal self–exams and breast exams, as an example of a
Feminist documentary that exceptionally uses cinematic techniques while educating the viewer and establishing a conversation between filmmaker,
subject, and viewer. Self–Health establishes an inviting environment for a discussion of women's bodies, creating conversation that critiques traditions
of the image of the Woman in the media and in traditional medical and artistic viewing traditions of the woman's body. The film does this largely in
part by using a particular setting, in this case, a sunny apartment. In opposition to traditional modes, the defining of sexuality in this film comes with
"the excitement of coming to knowledge" of the women. Rosie does not create a space for conversation with the viewer like Antonia or Self–Health,
but still maintains an interactive mode by creating a dialogue between the filmmaker and the
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Essay On Crime On The Waterfront
The examination into the life and times of writer/director Elia Kazan and his co–writer Budd Schulberg suggests that historical/biographical analysis
can be effectively utilized to understand his famous play On The Waterfront. Kazan and Schulberg drew inspiration from the political climate of 1950s
New York, the New York Sun newspaper article series titled "Crimeon the Waterfront", and developed characters based on real people Kazan and
Schulberg met during their research into organized crime on the New York waterfront.
The 1950s in New York was a riveting political climate. The Filmsite review of On The Waterfront describes the primary themes of the problems of
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" Crime on the Waterfront" is a multi–article Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative journalism series into the criminality of the harbors which was
written by famed newspaper reporter Malcolm Johnson and Kazan and his partner using this as inspiration adds legitimacy and realism to his
screenplay. According to Filmsite Movie Review "The series chronicled actual dockside events, labor racketeering in New York's dockyards, and
corrupt practices... It revealed rampant bribery, extortions, kickbacks to union officials, playoffs, theft, union–sponsored loans sharks, murder.." and the
overarching tyrannical rule a select few people had over the New York dockyards. Criminal syndicates had taken over certain territories and often
innocent men were drawn into these enterprises. An example of this is Terry Malloy who was pulled in by his brother (Charley) who had already
secured his involvement with the mob. Throughout the film Malloy witnesses murder, has his life threatened by mob–affiliates, is assaulted, and as a
result of these experiences challenges his own beliefs on criminal activity, morality, and such. Like others, Malloy turned from a mob–member/errand
boy into a canary (police informant) in an effort to vindicate himself of any guilt and establish himself as a positive member of
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Compare And Contrast The Blind Side And Michael Oher
On a Friday night, Mary asked, "Girls, what movie should we watch? The Blind Side or Soul Surfer?" Replied Sarah, "Both are similar!" Alisha
responded with disavow, "No, they're two different films." The Blind Side and Soul Surfer are both Hollywood movies that are based on actual events
that had happened to Michael Oher and Bethany Hamilton during their teenage years. Furthermore, "The Blind Side" is a 2009 American biographical
sports film directed by John Lee Hancock and based on the 2006 book "The Blind Side" by Michael Lewis, which describes the true story of Michael
Oher, a homeless teenager who was able to overcome great obstacles in order to become a first round draft pick in the NFL. Whereas "Soul Surfer" is a
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While in "Soul Surfer", all people seemed to know each other which indicated that everybody was living equally for the movie did not exhibit a
difference in classes between people and you can notice that as everyone came to visit her from her town. In the first movie, family did not seem
to take a huge part from Michael's life for he did not have any family member to count on in the beginning; however, towards the end of the movie,
Michael found himself a family that cared about him and helped him graduate high school. Whereas in the second movie, Bethany's family seemed
to have a significant role in her life for they encouraged and strengthened her to overcome the tribulation since the start. Even though Bethany did
not wait for anyone to aide her to get back up on her feet and be a champion like she one was for she was determined, Michael's life and fate
demanded him to have somebody to help him achieve his goals. Similarly, both movies address an important message which is no matter how complex
a thing is or no matter how hard the hurricane seems like, eventually it will pass, but for it to pass we must lose something ,which
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Argo Conflict
Argo is a Biographical film/Drama. In the opening scene, it showed the Shah having complete power and control. He tortured people and the people
hated him and wanted to kill him. The mood of the opening scene is anger from the people as they are very frustrated and furious.
The main conflict of the film is to get the six Americans out of Iran. Throughout the film, there were many problems that ended up restricting the 6
American's back to America. The protagonist (Ben Affleck) or known in the movie playing the role Tony Mendez, is struggling with a lot of external
conflicts. The director develops these conflict throughout the movie, and they change as the movie progresses. The first main conflict he developed
was trying to get Tony Mendez into Iran, who is known as a CIA technical operations officer. His plan was to free the 6 Americans from Tehran where
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The security at the airport was checking their passports and asking them questions. In this scene, the director used eye level camera angle to make it
feel as if you are there and experiencing the nervous. The shot the director used was medium and close up and he used this to increase the viewing
experience, by showing the emotion of the characters with the close–up shots.
Another important scene in the movie is when the 6 Americans end up convincing the airport security to let the plane take off. After when the plane
is about to take off many police cars come behind the scene and are chasing it. This scene used many special effects like matte painting and CGI.
Matte Painting is used to create the mountains in the background of Iran and it uses CGI to create the plane and show it taking off. These special
effects add to the movie because it makes the movie realistic and entertaining for the
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The Moment Of Psycho By David Thomson
Most of us are looking elsewhere and hence is not able to see the peril immediately before us. This may make us easy prey (Lehman 9). David
Thomson, a distinguished film critic and the author of "A biographical Dictionary of Film" has written the book The Moment of "Psycho": How
Alfred Hitchcock Taught America to Love Murder for which Neil Genzlinger gave a brilliant review in New York Times. Thomson on the 50th
Anniversary of the release of Psycho gave a display of his erudition in relation to Psycho by placing it in the Hitchcock's oeuvre by liking its theme
to the dangers of loneliness to Rear Window and The Birds and its voyeurism to Strangers on a Train and other movies. In a chapter titled "Other
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This is the moment" (qtd in Genzlinger 2). The film was shot like a television movie and completed in less than three months. It killed off its main star
in forty minutes and had no happy ending. But it offered the most violent scene to date in American film, punctuated by shrieking strings that seared
the national consciousness. Nothing like Psycho had existed before; the movie industry–even America itself–would never be the same. In his book
David Thomson situates Psycho in Hitchcock's career, recreating the mood and time when the seminal film erupted onto film screens worldwide.
Thomson shows that Psycho was not just a sensation in film: it altered the very nature of our desires. Sex, violence, and horror took a new leash of
life. Psycho, all of a sudden, represented all America wanted from and film. Thomson, shrewdly places Psycho alongside Truman Capote's 1966 true
non–fiction crime novel In Cold Blood. Hitchcock wanted to show that in the American hinderlands there existed unpoliced worlds of melancholy and
menace along with provincial decency, as believed by the popular culture. Hitchcock pointed out that there existed a counter culture even though the
facade of America
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Milk: A Biographical Film
Second Analytic Film Assignment Milk is a biographical film based on the life of gay activist and politician Harvey Milk. He was the first openly
gay person to be elected to public office in California. He was a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Dan White, a city supervisor,
assassinated Milk along with the mayor at the time George Moscone. Harvey Milk's journey to become a member of the board was a difficult one. It
took him several attempts before he was elected. However, he persevered and overcame the hatred pitted towards the gay community so that he could
make a difference in ways society viewed gays. Harvey Milk changed the world because he had the passion and drive to make a better place for the gay
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In the film, someone asked Harvey to help boycott the beer company Coors from the bars and they were successfully because other people trusted
Harvey and were willing to help him. In the end Harvey knows they would return the favor if he ever needed it. Its political tactics like these that
helped Harvey successfully start a movement for gay and lesbian rights. Another bigger tactic was towards the end of the movie Milk was
discussing with Mayor George Moscone of the issue of reinstating Dan White as city supervisor and Harvey threatened Moscone by telling him
that he would lose the gay community's' support in his next election. It goes to show that Harvey Milk has a great amount of power. He was able
to persuade the Mayor Moscone's decision because he know that the support of the gay community and Harvey's influence was huge so losing that
would mean he would potentially lose the election. However, being gay and being the first to challenge the social norms of what society views as
the right way created many problems for Harvey Milk and the gay community. One consequence he faced as a politician is the threats he received on
his life. In the film he received a drawing of his genitals being cut off but he used that drawing as a motivation to keep up his work. Despite the
threats, he knew other gay people were in harsher conditions and did not want young gays to go through what he experienced. Another consequence he
faced as a politician was he had to
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In Crystal Skin Documentary Citation
In Crystal Skin is a documentary film about a young girl (Maria Alejandra) who suffers every day from a rare skin disease. As she tries to carry on the
life of a regular school girl, her illness fights back leaving her in constant conflict with her mother, who's only wish is for her daughter to have a
normal life. Her life is captured in Michaela O'Brien's 18 minute short, as we watch her go from a vivacious 11 year old girl, flirting and laughing at
school, to a sick immobilized child unable to stop crying.
O'Brien's choice to make this film a documentary gives the audience a chance to see up close events as they happen, as well as give Maria and her
family a voice. Though there are no crazy camera shots or planned movements, this only adds to the simplicity of the film. While some make take this
story and re–write it to be more dramatic or even make it a biographical film, they would lose what really makes it special. How real Maria and her
mother are. The film captures them are their best and worst, with to needed sugar to coat our palettes. What you see is what you get. One day Maria is
fine, but the next she could be in agonizing pain. This is the reality of her situation, but her mother refuses to settle. ... Show more content on
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Sure, we still have our one on one interviews, but they are kept to a minimum, and the interviewer is neither seen nor heard. What is really different
from most documentary films is that they never reveal what disease Maria is suffering from. It's as if that information isn't important to O'Brien. What
the film strives to do is educate it's viewer on the emotional toll chronic disease suffers endure every
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Portrayal Of The American Girls Professional Baseball League

  • 1. Portrayal Of The American Girls Professional Baseball League For decades, sports films in American have established connections between movies and American values, with each sports film providing a different perspective and more depth to different values. With the frequent ties of historical context, movies draw upon real athletes, situations, and struggles. The historical context further represents social and cultural beliefs during the time of the movie's setting, helping to portray the past. This paper will discuss several American values identified throughout the movies viewed, whether its progress, freedom, or equality. Through a fictional portrayal of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League with women fighting for their rights to promote progress in world where a woman's role was to care for the house; the emotional fight for equality with a desegregated school fighting to play football as one; an underdog finding personal success in a sport that said he was not good enough, and a cross country team success provides a better future. Sports films tell a compelling story and leave the audience with a message based on different American values by exploring controversial and historical issues and reestablishing the values and beliefs that reward the hard work and dedication of the underdog. Many sports films provide a progressive shift of a situation emphasizing an individual or groups determination to change the mindset of traditional values. The American value "progress" was depicted throughout the movies A League of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Vicente Minnelli's Lust For Life Vicente Minnelli captured the life of quintessential tortured artist Vincent van Gogh (Kirk Douglas) in his 1956 biographical drama Lust for Life. Based on the 1934 Irving Stone novel, Lust for Life was released by American company Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Studios. With a budget of $3,277,000, Minnelli developed a film with strong actors playing the roles of Paul Gauguin (Anthony Quinn), Theo (James Donald), Christie (Pamela Brown), and Roulin (Niall MacGinnis). The film was shot throughout 1955 in Belgium, the Netherlands, and France and features hundreds of art pieces provided to the filmmakers by museums and collectors. Zeal and obsession follow Vincent van Gogh throughout life. This is seen from the start of the film when he fails to be a priest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are numerous shots of elements of landscapes that show light and color like that which was present in his paintings. All throughout the film, images of his paintings cut in and out with shots of nature. Additionally, all the action that occurs during the film is through dialogue; this reflects the intensely emotional element that was present in his works. When we don't see van Gogh on screen, we hear his narration through letters he sends. Additionally, we become as enthralled in watching van Gogh paint as he becomes while painting and we feel the grief and wretchedness van he feels. The themes in his art and in this film reflect a major theme of art: the human experience. "We experience doubt and wonder, happiness and sorrow, loneliness and despair," (Getlein, M. (2016). 3. Living With Art (11th ed., pp. 65 –67)). Van Gogh obsessively tried to capture emotion in his work throughout his life, and in the film said "If I'm to be anything as an artist as a painter, I've got to break through that iron wall between what I feel and what I express." Likewise, Lust for Life expresses a range of emotions so deeply as they are expressed by us as emotional beings in daily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Orson Welles Citizen Kane Orson Welles' 1941 release, Citizen Kane, is often seen as the most influential film in American history due to its complexity, production techniques, stylistic interpretation, as well as exemplified the look of modern cinema. Classical Hollywood style is based on camera–work and sound recording techniques that allow viewers to focus solely on actors and the scenes that surround them. By being invisible, an audience can better understand a film's form, derive expectations from characters and the plot, observe patterns, and most importantly evidence a sense of movement. In addition, classical Hollywood style is known for straightforward narratives (including timelines) that provides viewers simple meanings, character actions, and outcomes throughout. This cinematic production techniques failed to challenge the audience, however, allowed production companies to quickly create more and more films. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of a straightforward timeline, Welles implemented flashback sequences explaining his life through implementation of flashback sequences. This innovative narrative structure allowed the film to present five differing perspectives of Kane's life. Most interesting, we never observe life through the eyes of Kane himself (other than childhood), leaving audience members to decide what type of person he was. By not defining Foster's goals, audience members were even further challenged to distinguish his true colors. This creativity goes even further when trying to explain the movie's genre. The traditional Hollywood film followed one genre (i.e. mystery, biography, etc.).Citizen Kane broke the traditional mold again by presenting itself as many – mystery, newspaper film, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Fruitvale Station Documentary The world in which we live in today has a variety of issues. These issues range from small–scale issues such as crime and homelessness, on the other hand there are also large–scale issues such as environmental protection to reduce climate change. What do these issues share with one another even though they vary greatly in severity. You may not have guessed it, but these both of these issues, despite their differences have both been portrayed in film. The issue of climate change took center stage in the 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth. This issue has also held significance in movies such as the 11th Hour, The Day After Tomorrow, as well as Greedy Lying Bastards. The issue of homelessness and poverty has also been the storyline for many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This film looks at the life of Oscar Grant in the hours leading up to his death. This film takes on more of the racial issues of today's society as well as the growing divide between residents and police. This movie was shot in Oakland, California as well as the BART station where Oscar Grant was killed. While the film only follows Oscar Grant, the film hits on many of the key racial issues African–Americans face today. The first thing that I noticed was how the film portrayed the city of Oakland. In the film Oscar spent most of his time in the ghetto of Oakland, with the only portion of the movie in which he wasn't was when he was in San Francisco. This was particularly irritating to me being that I am from Oakland as well. While a great deal of Oakland is run–down there are many nice parts of Oakland that the film left out in which Oscar was apart of. This pushes the stereotype that African–Americans are "ghetto," or up to no good. This stereotype was even further pushed when Oscar was blaring Rap music from his car as he was meeting his friend at Bay View (Scene by the water). While much of the film portrayed Oscar to be a recovering low life, I did find the director did an amazing job at ensuring that it was noted Oscar was a loving father. I believe the film does create a bigger divide between residents and police. I will state I have a personal bias in this case as my Aunt is a mutual friend to the cop involved in the shooting. Yet, while this movie was great, the film used the highly publicized Trayvon Martin shooting to promote the film. The Weinstein Co. also set up the "I am __" campaigned aimed at encouraging people to share their stories of social injustice and how they overcame it. Again, I believe this campaign increased the them against me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Michael Buckley's Witness Film Analysis How does Buckley's Witness create viewer sympathy? In society, both past and present, individuals with mental illnesses are judged and stigmatized for their inabilities and differences. The Australian filmmaker, Michael Buckley explores this aspect of society through his short biographical film Witness implicating the life of John Harrowell and his sufferings due to being institutionalized at such a young age. The text runs for brief period of time, but within that short period of time, a variety of filmic techniques are utilised to create a more emotional impact on the viewers. Through the utilisation of three prominent filmic techniques; symbolism, characterisation and themes, Buckley is able to effectively portray the tragic life of John ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The expressions that he creates, allows us to know exactly what he is feeling and sympathise with his pain. Additionally, Buckley's Witness is narrated from the protagonist's perspective. This creates empathy towards the main character, John Harrowell, as it describes what he has personally experienced hence, the viewers thoroughly understand the events that have occurred, and can effectively stand in his shoes, making the events more personal. Consequently, Harrowell effectively portrays his painful experiences. By allowing the text to follow the structure of chronological narrative, there is a structured series of events, linked by cause and effect that provide the plot of the film. Hence, successfully expressing the life of Harrowell and exemplifying it as tragic and disturbing story, Buckley is able to create viewer sympathy. John states that he was 'scared to damn hell' and was 'freighted of what the other patients might do to him'. This indicates to the audience that there were potential risks of physical abuse within the mental institution, also indicating that the mental hospital was very incompetent with their services. Therefore, the viewers recognize John Harrowell's agonizing lifestyle. The viewers subconsciously compare their childhood with Harrowell's and therefore, they understand the vast differences between them. Therefore, as a result, the viewers empathize with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. District 9 Film Analysis For those who have not watched the film District 9, here is a quick summary of the movie. In 1982, aliens arrive on Earth, not to conquer or give aid, but to find refuge from their dying planet. Separated from humans in a South African area called District 9, the aliens are managed by Multi–National United, which is not concerned with the aliens' welfare but will do anything to master their advanced technology. When a company field agent Wikus contracts a mysterious virus that begins to alter his DNA, there is only one place he can hide: District 9. The film was directed by Neill Blomkamp and starred Sharlto Copley(Wikus). It begins as a documentary style investigation and then as the film continues it becomes more conventional and character driven following Wikus and his transformation into a Prawn. The film's main themes are Xenophobia and Segregation. Xenophobia is characterized by a negative attitude towards foreigners, a dislike, a fear, or a hatred. Segregation as most people know is a separation of people or objects from others. When picking a critical approach to use for this essay two stuck out to me, Biographical and Mimetic. I chose biographical criticism to start with because I wanted to learn more about director Neill Blomkamp. I read many articles, biographies and interviews about the film producer. This quote is from an interview I found very informing. "District 9 explores the issue of segregation and xenophobia. At first it shows a perspective of trying to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Differences Between The Glass Castle Book And Movie The novel of The Glass Castle was superior versus the film production or was it vice versa? The Glass Castle was released on August 9, 2017, an American biographical drama film directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and written by Cretton, Andrew Lanham, and Marti Noxon, based on Jeannette Walls's memoir The Glass Castle. The film stars Brie Larson as Jeannette Walls with Naomi Watts (Rosemary Walls), Woody Harrelson (Rex Walls), Max Greenfield (David) , and Sarah Snook (Lori Walls). The Novel itself was published in 2005 and was listed as the New York best seller for 261 weeks. Readers absolutely loved the book as for myself I've became a fan as well. The story of Walls was one wild, adventurous and intense one. The film had a tremendous challenge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast to the novel she is described as "Wearing a pink dress...The dress's skirt stuck out like a tutu" (Walls 6). The actress who played Jeannette Wall appeared to be older than 3 years old. The introduction of the film started with Jeannette asking her mother to cook for her. Her mother refused with the excuse of "Would you rather have me create art that will last forever or make a meal that will last a hour"(Destin Daniel Cretton "The Glass Castle"). Of course Rosemary chose to create her masterpiece or else the film wouldn't have the iconic scene of Jeannette burning when she's making hot dogs on her own. In the film they missed a minor detail of Juju, the black mutt. Jeannette feeds the dog a hot dog in the novel in which causes her dress to catch fire. The movie portrays her as getting too close to the flame in which causes her tutu to catch fire. The similarity in both the novel and the film is the actress is hungry which causes her to boil the hot dogs in the first place. The mother is irresponsible and decided to keep painting instead of cooking for her daughter. Rosemary is displayed in both the novel and the film as a permissive parent.The plot of the film starts off different from the novel. The scene begins with a conversation between Rosemary and Jeannette. The novel didn't have the scene but instead opened up with her already in the kitchen cooking for herself. The next difference was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Julia Roberts Research Paper The movie roles of the actress who became a Hollywood star after headlining the romantic comedy Pretty Woman– Julia Roberts, have run the complete range through the years, but Julia Roberts never forgot her roots. In a recent interview with Roberts, the American actress and producer opens up about her upcoming American thrillerfilm – Secret in Their Eyes, and how far Julia Roberts has come since her romantic comedy days. She won an Oscar for the biographical film Erin Brockovich, and seems to have reserved away from romantic comedy, but Roberts stated recently that she would do more. Julia Roberts, who was the highest–paid actress globally throughout the 1990s, stated, "Individuals stating, oh, she's in opposition to romantic comedies – but, I'm not. I love them," "I've been fortunate enough to be in some really good ones, so the bar for me is really high." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But that's not the reason why Julia Roberts hasn't been doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Blockbuster History Films Essay History films have often been criticised by academics and journalists as inaccurate depictions of the past. Yet there is no denying the fact that blockbuster history films are increasingly influential in shaping our understanding of historical people and events thanks to the accessibility of the medium. Producers of these films often take liberties with facts to tell a more dramatic, engaging and entertaining story. They have a basis in truth but are greatly influenced by the writers' and directors' desire to envelop the audience in the story and to entertain. They focus the visual and auditory senses of the viewer on the subject being studied creating a stimulating and forceful impact on the viewer, therefore engaging their interest.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Historically, Martin is loosely tied to the Continental Army Officer Francis Marion, the 'Swamp Fox', along with four other historical figures. Francis Marion was notoriously known for his use of guerrilla tactics against British troops in South Carolina, something which is presented historically accurate in the film. The Patriot has inspired a new resurgence in research into the American Revolution; raising the public awareness of what has become an almost mythical war, and creates an opportunity for teachers and students to gain a deeper understanding of the era. In some aspects, director Roland Emmerich historically replicated events accurately. The film also accurately portrays why the AmericanRevolution started within the opening sequence of the film; that being the revolt against british taxation without any American representation. "The American Revolution came about, fundamentally, because by 1763 the English–speaking communities on the far side of the Atlantic had matured to an extent that their interests and goals were distinct from those of the ruling classes in the mother country." However, despite the historical accuracies, the film depicts various inaccurate characteristics such as some states offering freedom to African Americans serving in the war for a period of three years. The film suggests that the War of Independence was a liberating experience for African Americans and also that the field ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Raging Bull Vs. The Social Network Raging Bull is a 1980 biographical sports film about boxer Jake LaMotta, directed by Martin Scorsese. The Social Network is a 2010 biographical film about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of Facebook, directed by David Fincher. This essay will be an analysis and a comparison of the two films that seeks to answer the questions: How do the films communicate messages to the viewer? What messages do the communicate? And finally should films of the biopic genre be viewed as biographical, or should they be viewed as creative works that are not reflective of the people that they portray? Before beginning the analytical portion, first a more philosophical discussion about film as an art form. Film is an art form that is experienced by its receiver over its duration, in that way it is similar to music, and is different from a static art form like paintings. This matters because it alters the way in which its effect is had on its receiver – the audience. The film is a sequence of shots usually coupled with audio, and the narrative film tells a story. The story may be delivered sequentially or not, and this choice has implications on how viewers will react. These choices are considered as a part of film form, choices can also be made about the individual scenes, frames, and sounds as well – which are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The screenplay which was written by Aaron Sorkin, who also wrote the screenplays for A Few Good Men (1992) and Steve Jobs (2015), tells the story in a non–linear fashion, showing the formation of Facebook mostly through flashbacks from both of the two lawsuits. The order of the flashbacks is, though, in chronological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Citizen Kane Argumentative Essay Penelope Huston, a film critic said, "On seeing the first time, one got the feeling that if the cinema could do that, it could do anything." Yes! He is talking about Citizen Kane (1941), a film directed by Orson Welles, which undoubtedly made cinematic advances on many fronts. In this argumentative piece of writing I will be identifying significant characteristic of narrative form shared by two films: Citizen Kane and on the other hand, A Tale of Two Sisters. Strictly focusing on the manipulation of story time by the plot. Citizen Kane regarded as a classical film, which employs creative storytelling techniques. Acting almost as a biographical film, Citizen Kane portrays a long period of time realistically, allowing the characters to age as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first flashback, Thatcher's diary tells of a scene in which Kane loses control of his newspapers during the Depression. By this time Kane is a middle–aged man. Yet in the second flashback, Bernstein describes young Kane's arrival at the inquirer office and his engagement to Emily. The plot demands that we sort these events into chronological story order. How can we forget "Rosebud"? Citizen Kane doesn't reveal that much of the story action about Rosebud, thus restricting the narration until the final part of the film. There is definitely uncertainty about Rosebud throughout the story. Citizen Kane uses different narrators to transmit story information fulfills several functions. It offers a plausible depiction of the process of investigation, since we expect any reporter to hunt down information through interviews. More deeply, the plot's portrayal of Kane himself become more complex by showing somewhat different sides of him, depending on who's talking about him. Moreover, the multiple narrators make the film resemble one of Susan's jigsaw puzzles. We must put things together piece by piece. The pattern of gradual revelation enhances curiosity– what is it in Kane's past that he associates with Rosebud? – And suspense and also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. In the 2001 biographical drama film A Beautiful Mind, John... In the 2001 biographical drama film A Beautiful Mind, John Nash is an American mathematician who suffers from a mental illness. At the beginning of the film, Nash arrives at Princeton University as a co–recipient of the prestigious Carnegie Scholarship for mathematics. Nash is an arrogant, socially awkward graduate student, who devotes most of his time trying to discover a revolutionary equation in mathematics. About halfway through the film, we discover that a certain number of people and events that occur are actually hallucinations and delusions created within Nash's mind. At this point, it becomes apparent to the audience that Nash is suffering from a severe mental disorder. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He acts out this internal struggle with a physical and verbal confrontation against Charles (however in reality, Charles does not exist and therefore Nash is fighting with himself). Charles provokes Nash to kill himself, telling him to "go on, bust your head, kill yourself..." which demonstrates that Nash is having suicidal thoughts. His behavior also includes diminished impulse control as he throws a desk out the window of his dorm room. Nash attributes these thoughts and actions to Charles rather than himself since he believes Charles is a real person. John Nash suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and the most prominent symptom of paranoid schizophrenia is "absurd or suspicious ideas and beliefs" (Smith & Segal, 2013). Over the course of the film, Nash demonstrates these symptoms. The ideas of delusions of persecution are the most frequent beliefs thought of by the individual and typically revolve around a centralized theme that remains consistent over time (Smith & Segal, 2013). People with paranoid schizophrenia tend to have mistaken beliefs that one or more persons are plotting against them and putting their loved ones in harm's way (Berger, 2012). With this condition, they end up spending a lot of time thinking about how to protect themselves from the person or people they believe are trying to hurt them (Berger, 2012). People with paranoid schizophrenia show a history of increasing paranoia and difficulties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about Basquiat, Bansky and the Power of Discourse Basquiat, Banksy and the Power of Discourse Creativity occurs within the context of society: this is unavoidable as even artists who view themselves as outside of the 'mainstream' are constructs of society: their social construction of reality is inevitably grounded in the discourse and belief structures of the society they inhabit and were formed by, however much they choose to struggle. Indeed, philosophers such as Foucault argue that it is impossible to escape one's own society due to the effects of language and meaning being so closely intertwined. Within the context of our own society post–modernist art, especially film making, seeks to undermine the dictates of broader society in relation to meta–narratives – yet to make movies that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So within the context of the movie Basquait the story emerges of a Haitian–American kid, who has 'seen the streets' and lived on the hard side of the tracks. Carrying his copy of 'Greys Anatomy' he dissects the streets, dissects and illustrates what he finds beneath and this dissects society and his own fractured place in it. His art even looks a bit like the anatomical drawings of Greys Anatomy and it is this ferocious dissection that formed the basis of a lot of his work. Although Mayer said "Basquiat speaks articulately while dodging the full impact of clarity like a matador. We can read his pictures without strenuous effort–the words, the images, the colors and the construction–but we cannot quite fathom the point they belabor" it is maybe through the lens of thinking about his background as a child who had a challenging childhood that we can figure out what was going on (2205 50). His painting of an African–American policeman with its huge size and broken body may give a further clue with the cultural / race identity confusion of his childhood in the 1960's and 1970's very evident. It is these pressures combined with the pressures of the corporate money–focused art–as–currency /investment discourse that must surely impact on an artist such as Basquiat: painting from within the establishment and making money from it a mechanism that can only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Film Viewing Experience : Online Vs. aAria Hamzei CTVA 100 Lindy Leong Tuesday, December 8, 2015 Film Viewing Experience: Online Vs. in Cinema Changes are the most stable thing in this world. They touch everything and everyone. Comparable to water they can bring devastation and destruction of everything that seems to be solid as well as bring back to life and prosperity hopeless and forsaken deserts. Being influenced by technological, social and cultural development cinematography is not an exception from this rule. Thus, numerous times representatives of film industry have predicted the inevitable end of cinema. For instance, appearance of VHS has seriously and dramatically influenced cinema. However, like a true sea wolf it survived detrimental and savage storm. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, in order to comprehend my thoughts about film experience one should briefly be acquainted with film summary of In the Heart of the Sea. This film is based on non–fiction book written by Nathaniel Philbrick which portrays causes and aftermath of shipwreck of whaling ship Essex in 1820. Inspired by this event Herman Melville decides to investigate more about that mythical sperm whale which broke not only ship but also lives of whaling ship crew. Thus, skillfully using sea scenery the story begins to unfold. It is obvious that in Life of Pi and In the Heart of the Sea main theme is man`s struggle with nature. With this in mind the first major and the most obvious difference in watching film in cinema is huge screen with powerful sound support which serves as film conveying tool and technique. The enormous sizes of cinema screen captures viewer`s eye totally, thus helping one to merge more deeply into the film. Also, sound support surrounds and plays with viewer`s senses. For example, when ship Essex swam in calm waters of the sea I could feel the atmosphere of peaceful sea voyage and on the contrary when they got into the storm I was pushed into the wrath of the sea. I was not an observer of terrible sea disaster on the contrary I lived it through. Notably that my cinema neighbors felt the same mixture of feelings that indicates theirs as well as mine participation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mars Blackmon And Spike Lee Essay Career Jim Riswold was born in 1957 in Seattle, WA and he graduated University of Washington in majoring in BA philosophy, history and communications. He resided Portland, OR because he brought into the Wieden +Kennedy as the first copywriter. The anxious work that he did in advertising world was with Honda scooters and it was the revolutionary work, which gave the bright futures to him. His next pioneer work was with Nike, where got benefited from Jim's talent. One of the most famous campaigns was "Mars Blackmon and Spike Lee," which is one of the Nike series. That campaign showed the first time that the company, Nike approached different way of getting attention to the audience by showing a human side of the athlete with humor and the popular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jim Riswold worked for this campaign with the filmmaker Spike Lee and they both got inspired of this creative idea from the first Spike's movie, She's Gotta Have It. Jim Riswold recalled his inspiration from that movie, "There's a character in the movie named Mars Blackmon who so loves the man Air Jordan and the Air Jordan shoes, when he has the chance to sleep with the girl of his dreams he won't remove his Jordan's" (Wieden + Kennedy). By his inspiration, Jim and Spike were starting to shoot their first Spike and Mike commercials, which was also the first time humor ever made into Nike spot. Jim and Spike executed the spots more easier than they thought because they caught the point of both Mars Blackmon, Michael Jordan and the Nike Jordan shoes together into one spot. Most of the audience already known who is the Michael Jordan, but less people known Mars Blackmon who is the number one big fan of Michael Jordan. So, Jim wanted to shot the commercial like Mars instead of Spike. Basically Jim made Mars pretended to produce, wrote, and recorded it by himself. This commercial was well executed and demonstrated, thus it gave the positive, playful and powerful identity to the NBA especially for the Jordan's humanizing image as a big star ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Biographical Film 'Milk' By Van Gus Sant "Milk" is a Biographical Film, directed by Van Gus Sant, and released on October 28, 2008. It is based on gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk. The film starts off with an old footage of police raiding gay bars and arresting patrons during the 50s and 60s, which is then followed by Dianne Feinstein's announcement stating that Harvey Milk, who is played by Sean Penn, and Mayor George Moscone, played by Victor Garber, had been assassinated. Harvey starts out in San Francisco's Castro district as a small business owner who witnesses the pursuit of gay men and becomes a strong proponent for LGBT rights. Homosexuals were often beaten up and harassed in the streets, this pushed Harvey to run as City Supervisor. The most take–away from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Mark Michael Wahlberg Essay Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971)[2] is an American actor, producer, businessman, former model, and rapper. He was known as Marky Mark in his earlier years, as frontman with the band Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, releasing the albums Music for the People and You Gotta Believe. Wahlberg later transitioned to acting, appearing in films such as the drama Boogie Nights and the satirical war comedy–drama Three Kings during the 1990s. In the 2000s, he starred in the biographical disaster drama The Perfect Storm, the science–fiction film Planet of the Apes, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in the Martin Scorsese –directed neo–noir crime drama The Departed. In the 2010s, he starred in the action–comedy The Other Guys alongside Will Ferrell, the biographical sports drama The Fighter (for which he earned an Academy Award nomination as a producer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is co–owner of the Wahlburgers chain and co–stars in the reality TV series about it. Wahlberg received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on July 29, 2010. By age 13, Wahlberg had developed an addiction to cocaine and other substances.[13][14] At 15, civil action was filed against him for his involvement in two separate incidents of harassing African–American children (the first were siblings of each other, and the second incident was a group of black school children on a field trip), by throwing rocks and shouting racial epithets.[15] At 16, Wahlberg approached a middle–aged Vietnamese man named Thanh Lam on the street, and using a large wooden stick, knocked him unconscious while calling him a "Vietnam fucking shit".[16][17] That same day, Wahlberg also attacked a second Vietnamese man named Hoa "Johnny" Trinh, punching him in the face. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Stars Of The 1950s Research Paper Stars are signs of indigenous cultural codes. Gestures, words, intonation, attitudes, postures (gesturality)–all these define stars of a particular national culture from others. Spectators expect certain rituals of performance from their stars and camera conspires with this process of recognition using its own techniques. The biggest box–office stars of the 1950s were John Wayne, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Betty Grable, James Stewart, Abbot and Costello, Esther Williams, Spencer Tracy, Randolph Scott, the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Danny Kaye, Gary Cooper, Doris Day, Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Alan Ladd, Marilyn Monroe, William Holden, Marlon Brando, Grace Kelly, Burt Lancaster, Glenn Ford, Kim Novak, Frank Sinatra, Yul Brynner, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Wyatt Earp's Tombtone Have you ever wondered how accurate the portrayal of Hollywood movies are? Often, Hollywood takes liberties to enrich the content and to keep viewers entertained. Since Tombstone, by George Cosmatos and Kevin Jarre is a Hollywood portrayal in need of a dramatic storyline, there are many historical inaccuracies that plague the film.. At times, the inaccuracies distort the reality and credibility of the movie but overall the movie is relatively historically accurate. The movie is largely based off of Stuart N. Lake's Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal. Written in the 1930s, this book is a largely fictionalized account of Wyatt Earp's life. Because Lake's book was meant to heroize Wyatt Earp, he is portrayed that way in Tombstone. Tombstone is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He controls the town of Tombstone and implements many laws to help keep the town safe. One of the laws that he implemented was the anti–open carry law which prohibited the carry of firearms in public. He also risked his life in the shootout at the O.K. Corral so he could save the people from danger. However, Wyatt was nowhere near the law abiding angel he was depicted to be in the movie. Wyatt had ahistory of various kinds of theft and crime including but not limited to: horse theft, involvement in the sex trade and escaping from prison.(Isenberg 46). "Wyatt was arrested three times in Peoria because of his association with the sex trade"(Isenberg 46). His less–than–stellar criminal record forces us to reconsider the validity of his character portrayal as an entirely "good guy.". The movie does not mention anything about Earps controversial history or run ins with the law. In the movie Tombstone, Wyatt was seen as a preventer of violence, but in reality he had a history of perpetrating it. In a gunfight fight prior to moving to Tombstone, Arizona, Wyatt was reported as an "instigator" of violence. According to one of the participants of the gunfight, he did more to provoke the continuation of the gunfight than to end it (Isenberg 180). The historical inaccuracies of the movie continue to show after the Earps move to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Comparison Of In Cold Blood Vs. Capote Sean Steffy Karen Collier LITR221 2/21/2016 Comparison of In Cold Blood vs. Capote. For this assignment, I've chosen to compare and contrast In Cold Blood, and Capote. In Cold Blood is a book that was transformed into a motion picture. The book was written by Truman Capote. The movie, Capote, however, is a biographicalfilm written about Truman Capote, and proceeded the vents written in his book, In Cold Blood. It's a general idea, that when a book is turned into a movie, deviations occur. These deviations arrive when composing staff try to make the story more engaging, which, makes the the piece all that more profitable. As an example, the scene should trigger the feeling of importance, to convey consideration regarding reasoning for certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certain charecters are depicted differently between the two films. In Cold Blood focused on individuals from all around the Holcomb zone. No associate of the Clutter family was let out. Everyone from the River farm hand, to the bistro proprietor was solicited and asked for their conclusion regarding the castrophe that took place. On the other hand, in Capote, the information on anybody included in either the homicide, or the exampination of the murder didn't occur, with the exception of Alvin Dewey and his gang. The names were not even kept the same between book and motion picture. Susan was called Laura, and Bobby was called Danny. The eecutioners were not even given any considerion in examining the book. With that being said, this leaves the viewer a tremendous amount of room to make their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Do Documentaries Produce †Truth Effects’? Essay How Do Documentaries Produce 'Truth Effects'? The role of media has often been a subject of much debate, particularly in terms of its role in portraying and conveying truth to the target audience. Some argue upon its utility as a means to disseminate information and to rectify perceptions and facts in the minds of the viewers; while others squabble on the amount of misrepresentation which is often adopted by media as a means to project baseless arguments which lead to severe impact on the minds, especially those who are unlearned and uneducated. In today's burgeoning era, the role of media still remains a largely disputed topic but fragmentation of media has become a broadly accepted and also, widely noticed phenomenon. Not only have new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The documentary films encompass a wide category of diverse film under its umbrella. Some of the examples of documentary films are listed below; Biographical films about an individual. He can be living or dead. For example Madonna, Mohammad Ali and John Lennon in When We Were Kings (1996) Movie about a well–known event, for example the Holocaust or the Shackelton expedition to the Antarctic Movie regarding a festival or a concert, for example Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991) or Stop Making Sense (1984) Movie on a live performance, for example the stage show Cirque de Soleil – Journey of a Man (2000) An ethnographic or sociological examination of individuals or a society living over a period of time or on a particular region, for example Steve James' Hoop Dreams (1994) A movie detailing a comedy show, for example Eddie Murphy shows A sports documentary film, for example To The Limit (1989) or The Endless Summer (1966) A documentary about 'making' of a movie, for example Fitzcarraldo (1982) or Apocalypse Now (1979) A documentary can also be a compilation film of footages collected from various means or through government sources Documentaries also include films which are intended to 'expose' and often carry interviews, for example Michael Moore's films on social concerns Films that examine specific subject areas, they can include either historical surveys, for instance about Civil War or the Second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Raging Bull Themes The 1980 biographical film Raging Bull captures the tumultuous life of boxing legend Jake LaMotta. The film illustrates the struggles and hamartia of LaMotta (Robert De Niro) and how his flaws ended up costing him everything. Generally, people usually depict their celebrity icon or sports figure for living the 'perfect' life and also not having any flaws as person, but this film reminds us that this is not the case, and demonstrates the hardship that they might endure. We should start realizing the challenges of being a popular figure and how being one can ruin or kill someone's life. The film's director Martin Scorsese opens up the film with Jake in the boxing ring and foreshadows the casual violence that will soon take place in Jake's life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mob puts him in a corner because they hold his fate of ever fighting for the championship title. Jake finds it hard to give in to the mob because of his believes but later does so for the sake of the title he badly wants. This is a tough position for Jake and is hard to judge him about his relationship with the mob. On one hand, he is asked to throw a fight and rob the public for seeing a real fight. On the other hand, he could fight in a true match, but if he does that then he would never get his title shot. It is commendable that Jake did not given into the mob and letting them dictate his matches. Throwing fights away and robbing the public would not be moral and this is one of the rare good things that Jake does in this film. The accent gotten from the Bronx by Jake and his Joey (Joe Pesci) represents a history that they share. The language they talk bring them closer to each other and make them feel more alike. Because they sound a bit different from other people, they become more connected. Robert De Niro spent years trying to research on the character just to ensure that he played his part as close to the real person as possible. De Niro also trained as a boxer in the hands of Jake La Motta just to be able to make his character more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Brief Look at Steven Spielberg Steven Allan Spielberg is known worldwide as a screenwriter, producer and one of America's most successful filmmakers. His 20 highest–grossing films grossed 8.45 billion. He is a three–time winner of the Oscar Award, twice as the best director of the year. Spielberg was born on December 18, 1946 in Cincinnati (Ohio, USA), the son of a Jewish family engineer Arnold Spielberg and professional pianist Leah Adler (nee Posner).The mother had to give up the idea of her career for education of four children – Stephen, Anne, Sue and Nancy. In school, he often sat at home and watched TV. The portable 8–millimeter movie camera received as a gift from his father was a so successful present, that after a while Stephen received the nickname "man – camera". Already a few months later, he tried to make short films with actors. In the first contest in his life (he was 12) he won presenting to the jury a 40–minute film about the war "Escape to Nowhere" (1960), in which his parents and sisters starred. In March 24, 1963 in the theater of Phoenix (Ariz.) an unusual premiere took place – a two–hour movie "Heavenly Lights" produced by local schoolchildren headed by Steven Spielberg telling the story of an alien abduction. Steven's parents financed the picture: it was invested about $600 in the project, free meals for the crew were ensured by Spielberg's mother, the father provided the help in building layouts. Next, Stephen tried to enroll in the film school at the University of Southern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Man In The Grey Flannel Suit Business Roles The five movies included in this assignment, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956), Network (1976), Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), The Social Network (2010) and Joy (2015), are all iconic business movies of their time. They all portray business practices and values in their own unique way. The characters' roles and actions in these films shows how business has evolved over this sixty–year timeframe. Not only the types of businesses that they work for but also the gender roles, ethics of business, and ways in which business is conducted on a moral standpoint can also been seen evolving throughout time when these movies were released. The first film, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, is a drama about a low income white collar worker named Tom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film takes place at Harvard where Mark goes to college, he is seen as a nerdy kid with not many friends. The opening scene plays a major role in the creation of his website. The breakup with his girlfriend leads to his creation of a website called facemash where people compare girls' pictures. Eventually after getting more ideas from friends, like changing the name from TheFacebook to Facebook, and using parts of other students' ideas, he slowly grew Facebook into what it is today. What began in his dorm room as a bunch of blogging and programming became global social network and one of the greatest modern innovations of communication. Along the way he made enemies by stealing ideas, destroyed friendships by cutting people out of the business, broke laws, and was sued multiple times. Just like it said on the movie's cover," You don't get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies." As we've seen from the previous movie, Glengarry Glen Ross, business has become a frenzy of fierce competition and unforgiving transactions. Mark even backstabbed his best friend so that the company could grow even larger. One theme that was prevalent throughout the movie was the accumulation of social capital. As seen throughout history, social capital is almost always a key to success. Mark gained social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. American Sniper : A Biographical War Drama Film Directed... American Sniper is a biographical war drama film directed by Clint Eastwood about the life of Chris Kyle. From a young age, Kyle was taught that as a sheepdog, it was his duty and honor to protect the sheep from the wolves–a biblical reference to David's account of when he defended his flock of sheep against fierce animals in 1 Samuel 17:34–36 (Cummings and Cummings). Upon being deeply moved after seeing the news coverage of the U.S. Embassy bombings in 1998, Kyle left his life as a rodeo cowboy and enlisted in the United States Navy. After breezing through training, Kyle decided to further his quest for self–actualization and become a Navy SEAL sniper. Little did he know that turmoil and strife that would emanate in Iraq. After contemplating on whether or not to kill a mother and her son, Kyle replaced both their lives with a bullet. Unbeknownst to his comrades, these would be the first two confirmed kills of one hundred and sixty. Yet, adjusting back to life stateside was a war in and of itself. Ultimately, however, Kyle has been best remembered for seemingly arising as a present day Davidic symbol by becoming the most successful sniper in U.S. history (IMDB). Yet, through further examination of the lives of both Kyle and David, the methods of war both used, and the approach each took to conducting himself, it is apparent that Kyle failed to live up the claims of a present–day Davidic symbol. However, before any claims are made and further research is conducted, it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Temple Grandin Theme Temple Grandin: A Story of Perservearence Temple Grandin and Invictus are excellent films in their own right. Both share themes of sacrifice, courage, and acceptance. The storytelling in each is very different however. Temple Grandin is one persons account of her life with autism and life's work. Invictus is a much larger story involving a whole country, and the turbulent history it's new President desperately wanted to change for the people. Although these movies are both well written and acted, Temple Grandin is the best overall firm because the story is focused, relevant and provides an uplifting story of perseverance and hope. The movie Temple Grandin allows the viewer to relate to the very personal struggles and triumphs Temple experiences as she navigates through school and her career being someone with Autism. Autism itself is a relevant topic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States has continued issues with racial inequity among citizens. Deep divides between races are seen in the Invictus film. Many americans can relate to the feelings of anger and fear expressed in the film. Although Invictus is relatable, the feelings of frustration, personal challenge, and loneliness expressed in Temple Grandin and more universal. Temple Grandin deals with these feelings and also touches on a relevant topic today. Autism cases across the U.S. are increasing in children. With all the technology we have access to, researchers still cannot provide a conclusive cause for this rise. Speculative reasons are entertained such as environmental toxins, advanced maternal age, or changes in agriculture cultivation. For families struggling with autism, the movie Temple Grandin is hopeful and uplifting. For people who were previously unfamiliar with autism, It shows a snapshot of one persons experience with autism and what it may look like. At it's core it is a beautiful story of a woman born with challenges and the tenacity to overcome them; this theme is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. I Ve Got Be Me Analysis The writer is Chris Davis and he has an expertise as a movie critic. The purpose of the writer's piece, from his perspective, is to influence readers not only to see the movie I've Gotta Be Me, but to see it at the Morris and Mollye Fogelman International Jewish Film Festival. The writer also wants the reader to go with the mindset that it will be a positive experience. Davis the author, is writing this because as a movie critic. He believes that the movie is more than worth seeing, is a supporter of star Sammy Davis Jr., and the Festival. The writer adds a lot of information about Sammy Davis Jr. who is the star of this biographical movie. He lists a number of his accomplishments and personal facts which are seemingly interesting used to pull the reader in. The context is the movie I've Gotta Be Me. This argument appears in the Memphis Flyer under the We Recommended: Culture, News + Reviews. Based on the publication place and date of this argument I can infer that some goals of this piece are to get readers to see the movie and encourage the reader to go to the Morris and Mollye Fogelman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on this argument it can be assumed that the readers are empathetic, musical, educated to an extent, opened minded, and value religion. It can also be assumed that the readers rely on the writer for informative unbiased reviews and the writer relies on the readers for followup after the argument. This follow–up is to see the movie themselves. Davis does not use and sources other than Sammy Davis Jr. to support his argument, in this case, making it easier for the reader to evaluate how they feel during and after reading. It can be assumed that the audience is aware of the festival that the movie will be showcased at. The audience's response will more than likely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Academic Study Around Film And Gender Essay Academic study around film and gender tends to divide into two paradigms: positive postfeminist and negative feminist analyses. Mulvey (1975) propositioned the Male gaze theory, whereby the majority of films are made for male viewers, in which women are situated as passive objects for male visual consumption. Brooks (1997) argues this is still the case in mass culture and the arts, where women are objectified as sexual objects, which exposes society to negative role models. Postfeminist theory (Hermes 1995, Geraghty 1991) and in particular, within the study of popular culture, argues that the interpretation of cultural texts varies person to person, and consumers understand most texts to be fictitious and are used as tools of escapism from everyday life. This proposed research is situated between the paradigm of feminist content analysis and the film industry audience statistics. Through the synthesis of two approaches it will attempt to address a deficit in existing research in understanding widespread responses and generalised attitudes towards gender representation in film. To investigate reactions to only one or two texts is insufficient because each film does not exist in isolation and society is saturated in popular culture which users select from across types and genres. Methodology This research will attempt to quantify the opinion and responses of women in response to gender representation of women in cinema films. This will be done through operationalising the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Did Ashoka's Ability To Tell A Story? The film about Ashoka's life uses both historical and legendary aspects to tell a story. As a loosely biographical story, the Ashoka film's ability to depart from a sketchy factual record actually puts us more in touch with the important thoughts and feelings of people from other times, people who lived "legendary" lives. For example, we don't know for sure why Ashoka became so cruel, and this movie gives us an honest attempt to show us what might have caused Ashoka to feel so angry. Next, the movie depicts the battle of Kalinga as the turning point in which Ashoka starts on the path seeking redemption. Although we don't know what exactly made him realize what he had done, the movie gives us an idea and once again puts us more in touch with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We know that Ashoka started feeling regret after the battle of Kalinga: "When the war in Kalinga was over... and the people [were] conquered, he [Ashoka] felt inside him a great crisis, a stirring for meaning and remorse," (Doc B). We also know that Karuwaki fought against him in the battle. The movie presents us with Ashoka becoming guilty because he realizes what he did to Karuwaki and her kingdom. According to history, Ashoka had not yet known Karuwaki, or felt bad specifically for her, but he did feel remorse after the battle for a very similar reason: "...he was disgusted by what he saw of the cruelties and horrors of war," (Doc C). The movie, although not 100% accurate as to what happened, gave us an idea that helped us better understand Ashoka's feelings after the battle. The movie wasn't accurate 100% of the time, but it gave us insights and helped us connect to why Ashoka did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Scarface Vs. The Godfather Gangster films are developed around the sinister actions of criminals or gangsters, particularly bank robbers, underworld figures, or ruthless hoodlums who operate outside the law, stealing and violently murdering their way through life. In some instances for example, the movie Scarface, they have that one person that runs everything that ranges from drug operations to giving out orders to murder people, whereas in The Godfather "the business" is ran by the whole family which is usually called the mob. Gangster movies are similar in some ways such as numerous murders and handling countless currency; however, different techniques and styles are used to represent this cut–throat lifestyle. Some filmmakers use the film–noir technique or very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film is modified from the 1986 book, Wiseguys that traces Henry's rise and fall in New York's mob scene. Henry evolves into the mobster life quickly and feels like he's on top of the world. After all, he gets married, starts a family, and becomes quite successful in his chosen line of work. With factors such as organized crimes, tensions rise, amongst other things gets Henry further involved in the drug trade. Henry temperament changes and he comes edgy, frantic, and unpredictable. Henry becomes overwhelmed and realizes his erratic behavior has made him a target with some associates. Henry then enters a Witness Protection Program, freeing himself of the crime family he always wanted to be a part of and also taking part of capturing ones who he referred to as family. Goodfellas exposed both the luxury and the harsh reality of being in the gangster lifestyle. Director Martin Scorsese didn't want to follow a traditional narrative structure but instead present it episode by episode. He wanted to start in the middle and move backwards and forwards to depict Henry's conflicted lifestyle of being part of the mob. Scorsese used elements such as lighting, freeze frames, long tracking shots, jump cuts, color, and materialistic elements to sweep the audience away and carry them along the ride of Henry's life. He created his own frenetic style in order to overwhelm the audience with images and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Film Industry Of Crisis By Frank O ' Hara Introduction A a result of my keen interest in my Media Studies Course I have chosen to look for a poem that highlights the positive and negative viewpoints on different issues surrounding the film industry. The poem I have found, "The Film Industry In Crisis" by Frank O'Hara in 1957, comments on the choice audiences must make between "Glorious Silver Screen" or to the American LEgion or the Catholic church. O'Hara also makes a brief reference to "give credit where it's due", which has lead me to look further into the impacts of Illegal streaming of film. I also wonder about how the viewing experience has been affected by external factors throughout history and what the impacts of developing technology have been on the film industry as a whole. How have changes to technology, including legal streaming sites, influenced the consumption of films? The way films are being made has significantly affected the way films are consumed with the introduction of full colour viewing to the increase in resolution and frame rate of film as a result of digitalisation of film in the early 2000's. Access to entertainment has also changed with audiences shifting from traditional cinema to smaller more readily accessible methods. Through the early 1900's cinema ticket sales in the US remained steady, around 80–90 million sales annually (CyberCollege©). After the introduction of television in 1929, ticket sales began dropping and by the time the 1950's arrived ticket sales had dropped to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Perks Of Being A Wallflower Movie Analysis If "seeing is believing", then how youth is represented in popular films is all true, right? Partying hard, drugs, promiscuity and sour attitude – wrong! The problem is not the unacceptable and risky behaviour, because it only applies to a minority. The real issue is that the way teens are represented on movie screens is unrealistic and over–dramatized which benefits film makers, not the reputation of teens. Right now all we're seeing are the fictional teens and the false realities that seem to be attached to our popular films. What's your perception of teenagers? What has shaped your opinion? It's pretty much common knowledge to think that all teens are lazy, antisocial and glued to their phones. Film has a large influence on the perception of the public. As one of the most popular forms of entertainment, films have the power to shape the lives and minds of adolescents globally. Many of these films depict life as a teenager, including... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paper Towns is definitely a teen fantasy movie, also based on the book by John Green. They both have important messages for teens, but when analysing, film does not focus on these morals, which is why there is a misunderstanding of what the film is really about. Perks of Being a Wallflower is also about teens facing real issues – peer pressure, fitting in, bullying – so it is a form of a more realistic representation (EXPLAIN) Because teen life is not all about what we see on movies, school does exist.... The themes are not the only thing that these two movies have in common, they both share scenes of partying and teenagers breaking the rules and engaging in illegal activities. It's not entirely focused on the negative circumstances, but in attempt to represent teens and portray a message, clashes occur, so the whole purpose of the film and effect on the public is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Summary Of The Feminist Documentary By E. Ann Kaplan In her essay, "Theories and Strategies of the Feminist Documentary," E. Ann Kaplan analyzes the validity of criticism against the realism used in veritГ© Feminist documentaries, specifically Janie's Janie and Joyce at 34, with the basis that the films use precoded realities, constructed by a capitalist economy and patriarchal society. Kaplan argues that while Joyce at 34 uses cinematic techniques familiar to realist Feminist cinema, its differing underlying political discourse and ideologies are made apparent through an analysis of the usage of traditional cinematic apparatus and the subjects' lack of acknowledgment of traditional structures of patriarchy. For example, in Joyce at 34, there is little to no mention of economic matters, so as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lesage uses Self–Health, a film that presents women together learning how to perform vaginal self–exams and breast exams, as an example of a Feminist documentary that exceptionally uses cinematic techniques while educating the viewer and establishing a conversation between filmmaker, subject, and viewer. Self–Health establishes an inviting environment for a discussion of women's bodies, creating conversation that critiques traditions of the image of the Woman in the media and in traditional medical and artistic viewing traditions of the woman's body. The film does this largely in part by using a particular setting, in this case, a sunny apartment. In opposition to traditional modes, the defining of sexuality in this film comes with "the excitement of coming to knowledge" of the women. Rosie does not create a space for conversation with the viewer like Antonia or Self–Health, but still maintains an interactive mode by creating a dialogue between the filmmaker and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay On Crime On The Waterfront The examination into the life and times of writer/director Elia Kazan and his co–writer Budd Schulberg suggests that historical/biographical analysis can be effectively utilized to understand his famous play On The Waterfront. Kazan and Schulberg drew inspiration from the political climate of 1950s New York, the New York Sun newspaper article series titled "Crimeon the Waterfront", and developed characters based on real people Kazan and Schulberg met during their research into organized crime on the New York waterfront. The 1950s in New York was a riveting political climate. The Filmsite review of On The Waterfront describes the primary themes of the problems of trade unionism, corruption, and racketeering and how they are based on true ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... " Crime on the Waterfront" is a multi–article Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative journalism series into the criminality of the harbors which was written by famed newspaper reporter Malcolm Johnson and Kazan and his partner using this as inspiration adds legitimacy and realism to his screenplay. According to Filmsite Movie Review "The series chronicled actual dockside events, labor racketeering in New York's dockyards, and corrupt practices... It revealed rampant bribery, extortions, kickbacks to union officials, playoffs, theft, union–sponsored loans sharks, murder.." and the overarching tyrannical rule a select few people had over the New York dockyards. Criminal syndicates had taken over certain territories and often innocent men were drawn into these enterprises. An example of this is Terry Malloy who was pulled in by his brother (Charley) who had already secured his involvement with the mob. Throughout the film Malloy witnesses murder, has his life threatened by mob–affiliates, is assaulted, and as a result of these experiences challenges his own beliefs on criminal activity, morality, and such. Like others, Malloy turned from a mob–member/errand boy into a canary (police informant) in an effort to vindicate himself of any guilt and establish himself as a positive member of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Compare And Contrast The Blind Side And Michael Oher On a Friday night, Mary asked, "Girls, what movie should we watch? The Blind Side or Soul Surfer?" Replied Sarah, "Both are similar!" Alisha responded with disavow, "No, they're two different films." The Blind Side and Soul Surfer are both Hollywood movies that are based on actual events that had happened to Michael Oher and Bethany Hamilton during their teenage years. Furthermore, "The Blind Side" is a 2009 American biographical sports film directed by John Lee Hancock and based on the 2006 book "The Blind Side" by Michael Lewis, which describes the true story of Michael Oher, a homeless teenager who was able to overcome great obstacles in order to become a first round draft pick in the NFL. Whereas "Soul Surfer" is a 2011 American autobiographical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While in "Soul Surfer", all people seemed to know each other which indicated that everybody was living equally for the movie did not exhibit a difference in classes between people and you can notice that as everyone came to visit her from her town. In the first movie, family did not seem to take a huge part from Michael's life for he did not have any family member to count on in the beginning; however, towards the end of the movie, Michael found himself a family that cared about him and helped him graduate high school. Whereas in the second movie, Bethany's family seemed to have a significant role in her life for they encouraged and strengthened her to overcome the tribulation since the start. Even though Bethany did not wait for anyone to aide her to get back up on her feet and be a champion like she one was for she was determined, Michael's life and fate demanded him to have somebody to help him achieve his goals. Similarly, both movies address an important message which is no matter how complex a thing is or no matter how hard the hurricane seems like, eventually it will pass, but for it to pass we must lose something ,which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Argo Conflict Argo is a Biographical film/Drama. In the opening scene, it showed the Shah having complete power and control. He tortured people and the people hated him and wanted to kill him. The mood of the opening scene is anger from the people as they are very frustrated and furious. The main conflict of the film is to get the six Americans out of Iran. Throughout the film, there were many problems that ended up restricting the 6 American's back to America. The protagonist (Ben Affleck) or known in the movie playing the role Tony Mendez, is struggling with a lot of external conflicts. The director develops these conflict throughout the movie, and they change as the movie progresses. The first main conflict he developed was trying to get Tony Mendez into Iran, who is known as a CIA technical operations officer. His plan was to free the 6 Americans from Tehran where they were hiding in homes of Canadians. The second external conflict was when Hamilton Jordan called the mission and said ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The security at the airport was checking their passports and asking them questions. In this scene, the director used eye level camera angle to make it feel as if you are there and experiencing the nervous. The shot the director used was medium and close up and he used this to increase the viewing experience, by showing the emotion of the characters with the close–up shots. Another important scene in the movie is when the 6 Americans end up convincing the airport security to let the plane take off. After when the plane is about to take off many police cars come behind the scene and are chasing it. This scene used many special effects like matte painting and CGI. Matte Painting is used to create the mountains in the background of Iran and it uses CGI to create the plane and show it taking off. These special effects add to the movie because it makes the movie realistic and entertaining for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Moment Of Psycho By David Thomson Most of us are looking elsewhere and hence is not able to see the peril immediately before us. This may make us easy prey (Lehman 9). David Thomson, a distinguished film critic and the author of "A biographical Dictionary of Film" has written the book The Moment of "Psycho": How Alfred Hitchcock Taught America to Love Murder for which Neil Genzlinger gave a brilliant review in New York Times. Thomson on the 50th Anniversary of the release of Psycho gave a display of his erudition in relation to Psycho by placing it in the Hitchcock's oeuvre by liking its theme to the dangers of loneliness to Rear Window and The Birds and its voyeurism to Strangers on a Train and other movies. In a chapter titled "Other Bodies in the Swamp" he explored and gave an indication of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the moment" (qtd in Genzlinger 2). The film was shot like a television movie and completed in less than three months. It killed off its main star in forty minutes and had no happy ending. But it offered the most violent scene to date in American film, punctuated by shrieking strings that seared the national consciousness. Nothing like Psycho had existed before; the movie industry–even America itself–would never be the same. In his book David Thomson situates Psycho in Hitchcock's career, recreating the mood and time when the seminal film erupted onto film screens worldwide. Thomson shows that Psycho was not just a sensation in film: it altered the very nature of our desires. Sex, violence, and horror took a new leash of life. Psycho, all of a sudden, represented all America wanted from and film. Thomson, shrewdly places Psycho alongside Truman Capote's 1966 true non–fiction crime novel In Cold Blood. Hitchcock wanted to show that in the American hinderlands there existed unpoliced worlds of melancholy and menace along with provincial decency, as believed by the popular culture. Hitchcock pointed out that there existed a counter culture even though the facade of America ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Milk: A Biographical Film Second Analytic Film Assignment Milk is a biographical film based on the life of gay activist and politician Harvey Milk. He was the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California. He was a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Dan White, a city supervisor, assassinated Milk along with the mayor at the time George Moscone. Harvey Milk's journey to become a member of the board was a difficult one. It took him several attempts before he was elected. However, he persevered and overcame the hatred pitted towards the gay community so that he could make a difference in ways society viewed gays. Harvey Milk changed the world because he had the passion and drive to make a better place for the gay community ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the film, someone asked Harvey to help boycott the beer company Coors from the bars and they were successfully because other people trusted Harvey and were willing to help him. In the end Harvey knows they would return the favor if he ever needed it. Its political tactics like these that helped Harvey successfully start a movement for gay and lesbian rights. Another bigger tactic was towards the end of the movie Milk was discussing with Mayor George Moscone of the issue of reinstating Dan White as city supervisor and Harvey threatened Moscone by telling him that he would lose the gay community's' support in his next election. It goes to show that Harvey Milk has a great amount of power. He was able to persuade the Mayor Moscone's decision because he know that the support of the gay community and Harvey's influence was huge so losing that would mean he would potentially lose the election. However, being gay and being the first to challenge the social norms of what society views as the right way created many problems for Harvey Milk and the gay community. One consequence he faced as a politician is the threats he received on his life. In the film he received a drawing of his genitals being cut off but he used that drawing as a motivation to keep up his work. Despite the threats, he knew other gay people were in harsher conditions and did not want young gays to go through what he experienced. Another consequence he faced as a politician was he had to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. In Crystal Skin Documentary Citation In Crystal Skin is a documentary film about a young girl (Maria Alejandra) who suffers every day from a rare skin disease. As she tries to carry on the life of a regular school girl, her illness fights back leaving her in constant conflict with her mother, who's only wish is for her daughter to have a normal life. Her life is captured in Michaela O'Brien's 18 minute short, as we watch her go from a vivacious 11 year old girl, flirting and laughing at school, to a sick immobilized child unable to stop crying. O'Brien's choice to make this film a documentary gives the audience a chance to see up close events as they happen, as well as give Maria and her family a voice. Though there are no crazy camera shots or planned movements, this only adds to the simplicity of the film. While some make take this story and re–write it to be more dramatic or even make it a biographical film, they would lose what really makes it special. How real Maria and her mother are. The film captures them are their best and worst, with to needed sugar to coat our palettes. What you see is what you get. One day Maria is fine, but the next she could be in agonizing pain. This is the reality of her situation, but her mother refuses to settle. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sure, we still have our one on one interviews, but they are kept to a minimum, and the interviewer is neither seen nor heard. What is really different from most documentary films is that they never reveal what disease Maria is suffering from. It's as if that information isn't important to O'Brien. What the film strives to do is educate it's viewer on the emotional toll chronic disease suffers endure every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...