âShrekâ (2001) tells the story of an ogre whose land has become overrun with fairy tale characters, the way to restore everything to normal is for Shrek to go on a journey to save Princess Fiona at the request of Lord Farquaad, who needs a princess to finally become King. The film is based on William Steigâs book of the...

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The extract that I have chosen is taken from Spike Leeâs âDo the Right Thingâ (1989). The reason I have chosen to analyze a sequence of this film is that of the interesting storytelling techniques Spike Lee utilizes. More importantly, the film has many underlying meanings that are represented through the film elements. I will analyze the cultural context, cinematography,...

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From training dolphins for the famous American TV series âFlipperâ, to now being an activist for these mammals, Ric OâBarry has been playing a major role in trying to uncover a dirty secret that is performed by the Japanese fishermen. âThe Coveâ, an Oscar-winning documentary, directed by Louie Psihoyos shows the motives and passion that OâBarry had going into filming...

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âAmerican Sniperâ is based and inspired by a book with the same title, as well as taken inspiration from stories by Chris Kyle. He was an American special forces sniper that became a legend across the UK and American media for being an unstoppable force. Chris Kyleâs story is mostly made into a propaganda tale of an âAmerican heroâ. He...

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Tilikum, undoubtedly SeaWorldâs most famous whale, was held in captivity for 33 years of his life. He died in March 2016 due to bacterial pneumonia. His death was a result of the poor treatment and inhumane conditions he was forced to live in for 33 of the 35 years he was alive. Gabriela Cowperthwaiteâs documentary âBlackfishâ exposes the SeaWorld corporation...
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Introduction: 'Wall-E' as a Cautionary Tale âWall-Eâ is considered as a cautionary tale about the Earth, highlighting how the rampant consumerism and neglect have turned the Earth into a garbage-strewn wasteland. The film highlights the problem of human consumerism, which is based on an unsustainable relation between the economics of production, consumption, and waste management. The film eliminates the presence...

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âToy Story 4â is a computer-animated comedy film that was released on 21st June 2019 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film has a universal rating meaning that the film is suitable for all audiences aged four and over. Perhaps Disney did this to increase their target audience which in turn would increase their revenue. This was a successful idea as...
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â12 Years a Slaveâ, directed by Steve McQueen, is a film about a free black man, Solomon, being kidnapped in to slavery, separated from his family, dehumanized, but eventually, finding his way into freedom again. The depravity of slavery stripped away his humanity and identity, stretching his hope further away as each portion of his life becomes harder to overcome,...

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In 'Smoke Signals', the hero, Victor Joseph, is tested to reclassify his self-idea and furthermore the convictions he has of his dad. The early introduction we get from Victor is that he has a terrible disposition. In any case, it is obvious that he is definitely not a bad person. We are given the inclination that he is somewhat lost...

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âThe Graduateâ had a pivotal job in supporting the change to another period of filmmaking during the 1960s. This film has taught studio heads that great success could be made if aimed to make hipper films that targeted younger audiences during this era. Mike Nichols plays on the age hole in this film, complementing the adolescent by delineating grown-ups as...
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âInceptionâ is considered the most unique motion picture of its time. Released in 2010 when executive Christopher Nolan was falling off the statures of âThe Dark Knightâ, âInceptionâ demonstrated there was as a reasonable place, unique studio tentpole. The science fiction film acquired $828.3 million at the overall film industry and was even a player on the honors circuit. Among...

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Childhood experiences are defined through the environments in which they are raised in. Regardless of their environment, a child will thrive through natural survival instincts, coping skills, and will exhibit resiliency characteristics throughout their childhood. Throughout the films âKony 2012â and âBabiesâ, it displays childhood from two very different views, and how childhood can manifest differently according to geographical habitus....

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âPearl Harborâ is an American romantic war drama film directed by Michael Bay in 2001. The film presents a heavily fictionalized version of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, focusing on a love story that unfolds in the run-up to the attack, its aftermath, and the Doolittle Raid. Historians have found multiple inaccuracies in this film....

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Throughout a lot of research, the conclusion that I have come to, seems that âRabbit Proof Fenceâ surpassed âYolngu Boyâ in presenting cultural collision. This was reached by showing what life was like for Aboriginal kids back in around 1930 and how white culture effected their lives. The part about this film that stood out to me was the fact...

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The comparison of similar themes within varying mediums of text, in addition to each composerâs diverse individual perspectives on these issues, reveal the universality and importance of these ideas. Through the exploration of the themes of the importance of supportive relationships and the contrasting impacts that the suppression of free will can hold in differing mediums of text, Malorie Blackmanâs...

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âWe gestate in sound, and are born into sight. Cinema gestated in sight, and was born into soundâ (Walter Murch). Sound design is a tool that employs conceptual models to improve the audio-visual connection. Sound design represents the planning and patterns of the film sound track and the meanings that result from its deployment within the exhibition space. This versatile...

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Introduction 'Rabbit-Proof Fence,' directed by Phillip Noyce, is a poignant depiction of the harrowing journey undertaken by three Aboriginal girls in 1931 Australia. The film illustrates the oppressive policies of the Australian government, which sought to assimilate Aboriginal children by forcibly removing them from their families. This narrative centers around Molly Craig, Daisy Kadibill, and Gracie Fields, who escape a...

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After watching the movie '12 angry men' again, I found that through the movie, there are several organizational behavior lessons that are highlighted throughout the film and the interaction of the juries. Because when I watched it for the first time, I kept my focus on the plot of the film, and it was hard to observe the detail. I...

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Literary Exploration Everyone goes through experiences that change and shape who they are, and one's identity is constantly evolving, and molded in various ways. Throughout life, new experiences help a person to grow and change. Various situations and the emotions derived from them impact the way one views the world, influencing their values, hopes, and beliefs. The lessons one can...

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Introduction "The Truman Show," directed by Peter Weir and released in 1998, presents a compelling exploration of reality and surveillance, raising profound questions about the nature of authenticity, privacy, and the human condition. The film tells the story of Truman Burbank, an unsuspecting man who is the star of a reality television show that broadcasts every aspect of his life...

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â12 Angry Menâ-Group Influence: The movie 12 angry men revolves around a jury that must arrive at a verdict, either guilty or not guilty for an 18-year-old boy who has been accused of murdering his father. The members of the jury have to take a cohesive and unanimous decision on the verdict. Enough evidence, proof, and the boy's weak alibi...

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1. Enumerate the management lessons learned from 12 Angry men 12 angry men is a courtroom movie. In purpose, it is a crash course in those passages of the constitution that promise defendants a free trial and the presumption of innocence. It has a kind of stark simplicity. In this movie, we could get lessons related to management like without...

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Introduction to Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption (1994), carries a theme of isolation and imprisonment throughout the film. The film centers around the character Andy Dufresne. Andy is a prosperous banker that is found guilty of murdering his wife and her lover. He is given a life sentence to be served in Shawshank Prison. Andyâs life will never be the...

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Michael Moore's âBowling for Columbineâ provides imagery and irony by displaying the gun culture in America and graphic images of casualties from violence â therefore, showing the dangers of glamorizing the accessibility to and use of firearms. Michael Moore uses imagery in this documentary as a way to expose the harmful effects that gun culture has on America as an...
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Introduction The juxtaposition of Stanley Kubrickâs The Shining and the animated series South Park invites a fascinating comparative analysis. Both works, while operating within vastly different genres and media, offer profound critiques of societal constructs and human psyche. The Shining, a psychological horror film, explores themes of isolation, madness, and the supernatural, whereas South Park, known for its satirical approach,...

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Introduction to Representation and Reality in Media The postmodern preoccupation with representation in the media is recognized by literary and film critics for its role in distorting appearance and reality. Guy Debord, in âSociety of the Spectacle,â argues â[that] in societies where modern conditions prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly...

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In this paper, Stanley Kubrickâs âA Clockwork Orangeâ will be analyzed through several baroque elements that are present and developed further in neo-baroque aesthetics. Antirealism, point of view, spectacle, and violence are among the most common ones, and represent the core of the neo-baroque peculiarity that defines this film. All these elements have a common origin in baroque forms and...

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âA Clockwork Orangeâ is a film directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick in 1971 in adaptation of the eponymous novel by Anthony Burgess which was published on 1961. Burgess is agitating about the issue of moral. He feels that integrity comes straightforwardly from inside oneâs own feeling/heart; it is smarter to pick the terrible than to be constrained into doing...

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The controversial film ââA Clockwork Orangeâ âis best known for its scenes depicting graphic violence, rape, murder and human experiments. Whilst these scenes make ââA Clockwork Orangeâ âan uncomfortable film to watch at times; the visual aesthetics of the film demand our attention as the unconventional director Stanley Kubrick presents us with a unique and fascinating picture of a near...

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In Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning film, âSchindler's Listâ, it tells the incredible true story of a German businessman, Oskar Schindler, who saved over one thousand Jews during World War II. The film takes place in Krakow, Poland beginning in the year 1939, where an ambitious, money-hungry Oskar Schindler was ready to make his fortune from the war. Throughout the film, there...

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