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David Fincher’s “The Social Network” chronicles the rise of Facebook, demonstrating how the company grew from a small networking website based at Harvard into a global phenomenon. As well detailing the history of Facebook’s development, the film also demonstrates the human conflict between Mark Zuckerberg and several other characters, each...
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Almost since the discovery of the moving picture, moviemakers have used literary works as the basis for their films. Countless literary titles, from ancient texts to modern novels, have been adapted into movies, with some titles even being remade multiple times. One such novel that has seen several adaptations is...
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The documentary begins by noting that climate change doubters have a wide variety of reasons to support their assertions. The notion that climate change is motivated by public fear is erroneous, to say the least. It means that investments in renewable energy are futile, even in the face of smog...
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Having become popular during America’s harshest economic climate in history, the screwball comedy evolved as one of the prominent movie genres of the 1930s. This romantic comedy subgenre was unique not only for its wit and jokes, but also for its view of relationships between men and women. Rather than...
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This paper will discuss the film Laura', made in 1944 and staring Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Vicent Price. 'Laura' tells the story of woman who is presumed dead at the beginning of the movie, after a body if found, killed by shot gun blast to the face. As the...
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In most cases where a novel is adapted into a film, the most striking differences between the two come down to how much of the story was left out of the book in order to fit the narrative into a movie running between two and three hours. The adaptation of...
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In the paper I recently wrote for writing 122, I argued that Christopher Nolan's Batman films can be understood to be archetypal instantiations of the hero myth as this is discussed by Seger in her work on the way that hero myths are formed and transmitted through cultures. I argued...
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1. Before watching the 2011 Iranian film “A Separation”, I actually had a positive geographical imagination about Iran, despite the constant propaganda in the United States media against Iran. As a young person, I was very interested in history and learned much about the ancient Persian empire, one of the...
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I knew very little about Under the Same Moon before watching it for the first time. I had watched the trailer a few years ago and expected it to focus on the main characters’s mother and son relationship. And whereas the latter remains, in fact, a strong leitmotiv throughout the...
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001) is one of the seventeen adaptations of the best-selling books written by J.K. (Steve Kloves) Rowling. Lead character, Harry Potter, is played by Daniel Radcliffe who takes the role of a young inexperienced wizard looking to perfect his art. However, Harry Potter is...
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The 1987 movie moonstruck is based on a rather hybrid ethnography, as majority of the families featured are Italian-American.1 The movie’s ethnicity theme is so pronounce that even the opening soundtrack to the film is “That’s Amore;” a rendition by Dean Martin that describes the way of life in Napoli,...
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The Central Park Five case, as described in Ken Burns' documentary, is an examination of how the justice system can sometimes fail. The case involved a jogger in New York's Central Park who was assaulted in brutal fashion and left for dead. The subsequent investigation led to the arrest of...
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Stephen King writes in his essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies” of the reasons humans indulge in low-brow and low-quality entertainment: to see campy and low-brow films to satisfy the “mentally ill” parts of us that are otherwise quelled by societies. The blood, guts and gore in horror movies are...
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Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens was released on December 14, 2015 and is the seventh mainline film in the famous Star Wars franchise. The film marks the beginning of a new trilogy of films that will include Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, to be released in December of...
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Monsters University is not only an entertaining animated movie but also a good reflection of the college life in the U.S. including the struggles faced by many students. One of the lessons in the movie is that success is not the outcome of natural talent only but also hard work...
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Set in 1950s Martha’s Vineyard, the film The Wedding is a film which explores issues of social segregation, assimilation, and miscegenation as central themes as it portrays the development of a series of interracial relationships. Defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary Online as “a mixture of races; especially marriage, cohabitation, or...
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A common criticism that is heard about film interpretations of novels is that the film is never as good as the movie. One of the reasons why this is the case is the nature of the medium: the novel is less constrained in terms of time, able to develop characters...
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A list of characters My Big Fat Saudi Wedding is a 2010 film that founded on the 1980 novel Marriages in Saudi Arabia and is directed by Aden Ali. It was produced by Aisha Alma and co-produced by Qatar Institute of Film Production, Qatar. It stars the following: 1. Aisha...
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Monsoon Wedding is an important film, and in it, one can see a number of important themes relating to Indian culture. The film offers a critique on what it means to be a “good” Indian, and it can provide a serious picture of the inner workings of Indian culture for...
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The 2008 documentary film Pray the Devil Back to Hell recounts the events which led to the halting of a fourteen year civil war within the boundaries of the west African nation of Liberia. This civil war largely unfolded along sectarian religious lines, as the President of the country, Charles...
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Among the streets of New York City lies a rich history full of both greedy politicians and a hardworking poor class, two opposites that blended together to create a rocky foundation for one of America’s greatest cities. Episode 3 of PBS’s New York: A Documentary, entitled “Sunshine and Shadow,” explores...
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BBC produced the documentary ‘Meet the Romans with Mary Beard’ in 2012. It covers the lifestyle of the Ancient Rome, known as the world’s first metropolis. The documentary comprises of three different episodes, each focusing on a different aspect of lifestyle in the Ancient Rome. The first episode ‘All Roads...
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The documentary in question tells us the story of a black teenager Emmet Luis Till who lived in the USA in 1940s-1950s. The film raises a problem of racism which was brutal and mad in those days, but this problem clearly remains topical nowadays as well. The story of this...
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Conduct Disorder (CD) is defined in the DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000) as a “repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major-age inappropriate societal norms or rules are violated, as manifested by the presence of three (or more) of the following criteria in...
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1. What did you learn? First, I learned that Carl Rogers is the founder of client-centered therapy. Carl Rogers sought to “create the proper climate, the proper relationship, [and] the proper conditions” in order to allow “a process of therapeutic movement” to occur “almost inevitably” in his clients (Rogers, 1965)....
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