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Essay list
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Pay It Forward - A Biblical Comparison
- 1881 words (8 pages)
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Analyze how Dir. Scott Hicks used the elements of film (angle, light, sound, time, color) to elicit a specific emotional response from his audience; use vocab and specific examples from the film
- 1024 words (4 pages)
- 72
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Shrek - movie review - for the healthy growing of a young mind.
- 641 words (3 pages)
- 73
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Scarface. The rise and fall od a drug lord and it's protrayal of the american dream
- 321 words (1 pages)
- 105
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How did Hitchcock create fear and tension in the original audiences of Psycho before they entered the cinema and whilst they were watching the film?
- 1348 words (5 pages)
- 60
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The Firm
- 1494 words (6 pages)
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Critique: Technological Innovations in "Citizen Kane" Directed by Orsen Welles.
- 1631 words (7 pages)
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A comparative essay on "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" with focus on the impossibility of fulfilling the chivalric code
- 1047 words (4 pages)
- 81
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"Brave New World" and "Blade Runner" Comparison
- 1064 words (4 pages)
- 84
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The Avengers: Number One in "Movies that Shouldn't Get Made" Category
- 732 words (3 pages)
- 69
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A Critique: Ozu's Reductionism in 'Good Morning' by Director Yasojiru Ozu
- 1381 words (6 pages)
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Nell
- 651 words (3 pages)
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Baz Lurhman describes 'Moulin Rouge' as "Audience Participation Cinema". Analyse the techniques he uses in the opening of the film, to remind us that "we are watching a movie"
- 4415 words (18 pages)
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Role of Place in Ferris Bueller's Day Off
- 4550 words (18 pages)
- 76
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Notes relating to the movie "I am Sam" directed by Jessie Nelson
- 738 words (3 pages)
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